--'- If' EVENING HERALD KHTAIII.lAIUd) 1870. Published every KveulngReept Sunday, at Horrrn JinniK 8th&kt. Nrar Cotctbe. The Unralil la dellveitW tnHhe nniidoan and the surrounding town for six cents a week, pay- aMo to the carriers. Ity mall W OO a year, or icubi a month, payable In advance. Advertise ments cliaraed according to iftoe and position. The publishers renerve the right to change the IE xMltlon of advertisements whenever the pun- titlon o( news deinanda it. The right la reserved to rejeet any advertisement, whether jmul lor or nol,41inl tile numianera may ueoiu Improper. Advertising rates made known upo'i application. .... Entered at tho posloulce at Shenandoah, Pa., aa aciand claaa mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNHCTION. "All the Hews That's' Fit 1oPrlnl. Evening Herald THUI18DAY. JULY 1. 1867. And Jim Smith 1b truant olllcer. Virtue is indeed its own rewnrd. Tiik ability of tin alien torend Kng lish may well be made a prerequisite to bis being admitted to eltiiensbip, for no man can become a good or de sirable citizen unless be Is able to rend our Constitution and laws and under stand our institutions; therefore, the rulo ndopted by President Judge Hemphill, of the Chester county Court of Common P'eus, that all ap plicants for naturalization yiiMt ab' to read and understimd Knglish us wine and patriot!, itnd the Judge w ill he upheld hy all good Americans for the aotfon he has taken, wvys the -urth American. OMtof the most peculiar railway accidents on record lmpponed at Fisher. Minn., Tuesday, on the Great iorthern Hallway. The track fore man with a gang of laborers -wore as tonished to see nearly half a mile of the track suddenly rise up from the mad bed and settle down some six feet away, part of the traok going over an embankment, according to a dispatch published yesterday. The weather was intensely hot and the supposition Is the expansion of the ratls was so great that something had to give way. The dispatch further states it was done so quickly that it 1 ioked as if some supernatural power was at work, and the astonishment of the navvies is not surprising. Food For Thought. Much comment has been provoked by the action of the Legislature, dur ing the past few days, on cortaln measures of interest to the people of Schuylkill county. Especially Is this true in reference to the appropria tions made for oharitable institutions In this county. It is certainly a bad stato of affairs when the Legislature will appropriate $10,000 to a "paper" hospital projected solely to bolster up waning political ambitions, and neglect proper provision for a highly meritorious Institution like tho Miners' HospitalatFountninSprings, which has proved its usefulness and -which ranks among the best institn tions of the state. This state of affairs furnishes food for thought, and tho working people of tho region nre doing some tall thinking just at this time. AVc are not) to bo understood as opposing hospitals. Hut we are un qunlifledly opposed to tho prostitu tion of charity to the political ad vantage of repudiated political vultures, at the expense of well-con ducted institutions from which poli tics are, and should . be, rigidly excluded. The Miners' Hospital at Fountain Springs has been crying loudly for years for increased appro priations to onablo the management to properly care for tho increasing number of cafces which a rapidly Increasing population forces' upon the institution, and the $10,000 thrown away upon a political project would have assisted materially in giving it the Increased facilities so' badly needed. The press of the county, with hut a ninnies exception nnd that Senator Covle's personal orcan condemns the action In strong terms. And this condemnation cannot be attributed to personal motives, because it ex tends to" tn"elBalltng dailies of the state. The Philadelphia Itecord con siders It "a farce- for the state to attempt to build more hospitals when jt cannot rake up money enough from the living or dead to run the ones already in existence." Commenting upon the saihe subject the Press, of the same city, has tins to say : Hepreacntutlve Voorhees' exposure of the fact that ail appropriation of 110,000 to the American Hospital Association was for the niiniruii uurchase of auriileal Instrument for an institution that has not been built, and for v. lilch not even a site has been selected, did not prevent the House from going ahead and pass ing It It would be dlfllcult to And language to jiroperly characterise audi a prooeeoing. Ai body would suppose the state bad moue burn-'1 Were it deemed necessary we might ouote from many other leading Jour nals, the criticisms of which all tend io the same direction. This Is sulll u-rit, however, to refute the charge that jersoiml motives actuate the position of these Journals. The IIkr- Ai.i) is pleased to be classed among those that have the courage to expose the fraud perpetrated upon the work- n people of the region, and it will miitiiiue on the same line until it has J.een shown to the satisfaction of those most ilireotly interested that the charge, made in public print, and un t the present time never denied, mat the 'roll of honor" is asfletieious - some of the "personal expense" t ill-, in the Legislature, Is entirely unfounded, ami that the projector is ). i. nest in his Bfforts. It apppears to be a waste of words, however, to present further (uguiiient t o kIiow what we have said on this question has been solely in the Inter- t of the lfet'itiiuaTe enamanie insii- "rutioiiH Tlie mere statement iiibi t ur a single newstiaper Senator oyle' organ linn attempted to de fend this misappropriation of the ntftte'n funds, when legitimate and worthy institutions are so sadly in need of assistance, is sufllrient for all fair-minded people. We are, we repeat, not only not op posed to any project, be it hospital or what not, which is to the benefit of Schuylkill county, but we are un qualifiedly opposed to any political jobbery masquerading utidpr the name of charity, and this we believe Is the oase with the so-called "Amer ican" hospital, for which we know, despite nssertions to the contrary, not even a site has yet been secured. l'erlllliers. Telephone to M. Ulrich ft Son, Ashland, IV, when 'you linve a dead animal. They will IihiiI It away at short notice, free of charge. 0-7-lm Open Air Concert, TlieOmnt Hand lias arranged to give a grand open air concert on Iteildall's awning, corner Slain and Centre etreeU, tills (Tlimlsday) evening, undor Hie direction of Mr, John SI. Scliopi. The follow-In1 pro gram will be presented : I. '-The Stars and 8irix-a Forever" Bonaa 1. Overtnrc1"IIrlln In Joy and Sorrow"..Contdl X "I'aatoriBndPolkH"(l'HttatliBthe twittering of bird),. Morand I. Selection. "KI CaplMan," Bourn's eoinlo opem Sousa 5. 'Darkles Jnmboree," characteristic. ..Pcrmur ti. "Oavalry Charge,1' descriptive piece I.tldera Bynopata: -Morning of bat'le. Infantry la heard approaching with fife and drum. Cava'ry In a distance coming nearer nnd nearer until they Charge upon the enemy. Cavalry, Infantry und artillery hi battle. Defeat of the enemy. Puraued In the distance by the Cavalry. 7. "Caprice Oddctte" IVronke S. ".Medal of Honor March' Case Not only piles of the very worst kind can lie cured by DeWltt's Witch Haeel Salve, hut enema, scalds, bums, bruises, bolls, alcer .ind all other akin trouble can be instantly relieved by the aanie remedy. 0. II. llagen hucli. C'niidldnte for Poor Director, Shenandoah will present a candidate before the next llepublicau county convention for the office of Director of tho Poor. At the earueit solicitation of his many personal and political friends, Edward Kester, of town, has consented to allow the use of his name in this connection, and he will enter the contest with a strong following north of tho mouu- tuin. Sir. Kester is at present a member ol the polico force, and has always taken an active interest in political matters. This is tho first timo ho has been n candidate for public olllce, and his friends predict that he will be successful. Nearly all summer complaints are. due to bad blood and unhealthy bile. Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry cures by attacking tho root of tho trouble. It never fails. Chart JJow Open. Tho chart for tho cautata "Itebccca," to be given for the benefit of John Hall, the young man who lost his foot on tho railroad, is now open at Klrliu's drug store, where those hold Inc tickets can havo them exchanged for re served seats by the ymcnt of ten cents additional; Tho object of tho benelit Is a nost worthy one, and judging by tho number of tickets already sold tho theatre will be crowded on tho 13th hist., when the cantata will bo rendered. It should bo remembered, however, that tickets for tho first rendition of tho cantata given for tho benefit of the I. SI. church, will not admit tho holder at this timo. Why suffer from indigestion? Ilimlock Blood Bitters cures Dyspepsia and all dis orders of tho stomack, liver and bowels. Notice. Tho undorsigncd committee of tho Shen andoah School Hoard ou text hooks and school supplies will meet In tho West street school building on Tuesday evening, July Uth, 1S07. at 7:30 o'clock, to receive and open bids for school supplies for tho present school your. All bids should no sealed and addressed to tho Secretary of tho School Board, or to members of this committee Tho School Board reserves flip right to rejocl any, or all bids. FjiANK IlANNA, T. It. KmvAHDs, II. K. Kkii'Kr, SIiciiakl Sullivan, J. F. Higoins, 0-22-tf Committee When you want good roofing, plumbing as fitting, or gonoral tinsmithing done call m E. F. Gallagher lb West uoniro street, Dealer ir. stccs 1-tf Letters Grunted. Letters testamentary were granted to Catharino Zimmerman and Lizzie Wcisen born, on tho estate of Jacob Ilomcu, late of Tamaciua j uecoased. Alo toUoseuh William Kirkley, on tho estato of John Kirkley, lato of rottsville, deceased. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment will cure tho worst case of Itching Piles there over was. nnd do it almost instantly. Years of suffering reliovotl In a singlo night. Get Doan's Ointment from your dealer. 1'utiioilc Ontlie ring. Invitations havo been extended to the several patiiutieorganizationsof Shenaudoah to unite in a becoming obssrvaneo of the Fourth of July next Sunday evening at 0:80, In tho SI. K. churuh. The pastor will preach the sermon. Are you suffering from rheumatism? Thomas' llclctric Oil lias cured thousands of the worst cases of this terrible disease. It only costs 50 cents to try it. Death of It. T. Ityon. Ex-Judgo and Hon. John W. JJyon re ceived word yesterday of the suddeu death of their brother, It. T. Ityon, of Columbia, Lancaster county. The deceased was a re tired business man and is survived by his wife and one son. Some tor ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years liave suffered from piles and then have been quickly and liermauently cured bv us nit DeW It's Witch llauel Halve, tho great remedy for piles ami all fo rms of skin diseases, u. ji. liageuuuuu. Marriage Licenses. Joliu Hoblu, of PJiiladslpliia. and Sfary Quirk, of Illy the township. Sick headache uan be quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famous little pills known as "DeWltt's Little Karly Itinera." C. II. llagenbueh. The Ushers' Trolley Tarty. Tho open summer car chartered by the young men of the SI. K. ohureli and their friends, will leave the foot of Slain street to morrow (I'riday ) evening, at 7:15. Arrange ments have keen made for a pleasant call for an hour on the pastor of the SI. K. church in Ashland. The young men look forward to a delightful time. Is weakness ol the stomach. It Is the source of untold misery. It may be oured by toning and strengthening the stomach and enriching and purifying the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Many thousands havo been cured by this medi cine and write that now they "can eat anything they wish without distress." Hood's Sarsaparilla J, prepared by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. gold by d-uggista. ft, six for $6. Get Hood's. ' Hold's PIII9 cure all liver ills, its cents. Dvsoeosia NUGGETS OF NEWS. l'rc i'Hi' I'-.idm . i ( Finn, will stmt on Ills vlall to the i zin of Hii.in In the middle of Alien"! Five people won drov nr-il nl PhlcRfro Tuesday while In nlnimli,: to eck relief from tin- exiesMxi- hi-at. Commlsslonor lTeri-ninnii. of the frr-n-tral land office, lin iioTntilgated rule a for the protection of the forests. Tuo Indiana at ha l'olnle agency, in WHconrln, hiiv- pone blind as a result of di-inkliiK fsi me of peppermint. A Buy rope fe'l aeross a live wire at Cleveland, i K ;n i ullng one man, hor ribly shocking another, and burning reveral more. A coach wus upset at Budd Lake, N. J., and an aged eon pie were caught under the vehicle and drowned. Four others were Injured nnd one muy die. Pastor Hunter, of the First Ilaptlst church, ltussell, Ills., stopped a prtMe fight Hunday morning, slapplmr a Wis consin sheriff and bumprnt together the heads of the prUwrflal. TiHRlBLK JooinluiT. It Is n terrible sr eident to be burned or scalded ; but the pain aud agony Slid the frightful dlanguremenU Man lo quickly ovcrwvme without leaving a -car uy using Hew itt's witch Salvo, u. 11. iragonbucli. Itttmla'n New Ami I MAfuV t o '.irite.v. Constantinople, July 1. M. ZInovlew, the Kusslan minister to Sweden and Norway, has been appointed to suc ceed Count Nelldoff as Russian am bassador to Turkey. This announce ment has caused great surprise, aa the appointment Is believed to Indicate a new departure In Husslan policy. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison It with blue-maw, but aid Nature by using DeWltt's Little Barly Illscrs. the fam ous little pills for constipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. They are purely vegetable. U. II. IlaEenbuch. Nntlonal Kducntlomtl Association, The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company an uouncesthat on account of the meeting of ihe National Educational Association, at Milwaukee, Wis., July 0 to 0, it will sell con tinuous passage tickets from all points ou its line east of Pittsburg and Krio to Mil waukee at rate of single fare fur the round trip, rlns $2.00 membership fee. Tiekjts will he sold and will be good going ufily on July 2, 3, nud 4, and will ho good to return, leaving Milwaukee July 10, 11. nnd 13, 1807. only, except that by depositing ticket with Joint agcut at Milwaukee on or before July 12, and ou piymcnt of fifty cents, an oxten don of "!, ,,.,i,i may bo obtained to leave Jlilwai : ic ni.til August 31, 1S07, inclusive. g IT'S EASY 1 ENOUGH 1 To sell you shoes if we can get you into our store. Once you're here, see our shoes and know our prices, you'll do the rest. And to bring you to the store is why we print this "ad" every day. We want your first order ; we're pretty sure of the next, and the next, if we get that. We know there's no store in this town that is doing, or that can do as well for you as' we. If everybody else knew it as thor ough as WE know it, our store would be several times toosmall. -sr 3 THERE 1 ARE OUR 1 TAN SHOES 2 For example. Ordin- gz nry stores ask 25c and 50c more than we do St:' for them, and get it, K too. They don't get it as often as they used to, because we have S so much of their busi- 5; ness. And the charm IE: that does the price- lowering, is Factory g Price. Women's tans, $1, $1.25, ST $1.50 and $2.00. ; Misses' tans, 75c and $1. Men's tans, $1.25, 1.50 jp and $2.00. Sz Boys' tans, Jti.oo, $1.25 jf and $1.50. 3 3 E Chocks for amount of pur chases made, are given every customer. $25.00 worth entltloa you to a handsome Parlor Lamp, 3 a 3 a 3 2 35 I Factory i e . Store? 1 J, fl. Moyor, Mgr. 3 E 1 j ...SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES... 1 t 3 ig mfflmfflirrmffmiinmnnnmimnimiimmm rj E E IE 11IIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII XT i iii 3 5 hoc GIVEN FUEE 40 Third brtVll IVtVH 111 (During 1037) 1'or particulars stud your name and fall I Lever lira., Ltd., Hudson & Harrison 81s., NEW YOftK'S MURDER MYSTERY. I Jlfittlnti-cl Hm1.v identified The Vic- . tlm, StlMtrcm Unilur Arrwt. j New York, July 1. The positive Iden- ttflcatlon by nine men makes It seem i certain that the man who was niiir- dercil aome time last week, and who was cut Into tnro parts, one of the parts belng taken to the Ogden Woods, near Washlnpti.n lirldfre, and the other be Itm thrown Into the East river, Is Will iam Cluldonsuppe, a rubber In the Mur rey Hill baths. All of the rubbers In the bath, as well as Dr. J. S. Cosby, a fre quenter of the baths, have Identified the remains of the man In the morgue. Dr. Coaby'a Identification was by means of a cicatrix on the finger, caused by a felon, which he had lanced for Gulden suppe. Quldensuppe had been living with Mrs. Augusta Nack, a midwife, at No. 4S9 Ninth avenue. Mrs. Nack had been separated from her husband for some time, and It was asserted that Nack had threatened revenge on Qulden suppe when his wife transferred her affections. Nack was accordingly ar rested, but was soon discharged, the police declaring there was no evidence connecting him with the murder. Mrs. Nack had had a violent quarrel with Guldcnsuiipe on account of his supposed unfaithfulness to her. The police found In her apartments plecee of oilcloth similar to those In which the mutilated body was found, and n storekeeper has Identified her aB the person to whom he sold It. She was, 4 therefore, arrested last night, charged ' with the murder. She was preparing to leave for Tiurope. Yesterday afternoon the legs of the dead man were found floating In tha river. W. 1J. Johnson, Newark, O., says, "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only child from ilying by croup." It has saved thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. C. II. llauenbuch. ltcdiiced ItHtiw to Sau Frnntlsco. Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company an nounces that, for the Christian Kndenvor Convention to be held In San Pmneboo'July 7 to IS, It will sdl special tickets from all Prit on lt ystetn at groatly reduced rates. These tickets will be sold Juno 27 to Julv 3. snd will permit of stop over at l)euw0r tfd polntB Vest. Bstnnttng, passengers must reach original starling point not later than .ViiRUst 17, 1897. For specific rates, conditions, and full in formation arply to nearest ticket agent. Jurfco Cooloy n 'jluntul "WreoIrV Ann Arbor, I.Ilch,, July 1. Judge Thomas M. Cooley, the noted authority on constitutional law, who served many years ns Justice of the supremo court and who was later tho head of the Interstate commerce commission, has become a hopeless Invalid. It Is stated that his health, already Im paired by ngo and overwork, wan fur ther broken down by ftxcesslve work on the Interstate commerce commission. Ills memory Is almost gone, and his loss of power has been followed by deep melancholy. "Thoy are dandies' said Thos. Ilowors, of tho Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, whilo writ ing about DoWitt's Little Karly Risers, tho famous little pills for sick hoadacho and dis orders of tho stomach nud livor. C. It. Hageubuch. Murder on tl llutt (whip lnillnnn, New York, July 1. Thomas J, Ken ney, master-at-arms of the battleship Indiana, was murdered last night on board the ship as It lay at Its moorings at IJrooklyn navy yard. The murderer, riilllp P. Carter, walked up to him, and without a warning plunged a bay onet blade up to Its hilt In his hack. Kenny was a popular man, although a strict disciplinarian. Carter unlisted from Hoston In the fall of 1895. He, like the man he killed, Is young, being but 27 years of age. He has had no ser vice except nn board the Indiana. The murder occurred about 7 o'clock, and It had been preceded by an alterpattoji. Carter had been absent during the cjay.J and had been drinking, and was In a quarrelsome mood, I'llu-IllHt Put-illy Shut, Newark, N. J., July J, William M, Mitchell, a colored pugilist from Huttp, Mont,, who has been living In this city for a ehort time, wub shot and perhaps fatally wounded last night by Emll 15, Koenlg, a saloonkeeper. The shooting was the outcome of a prize light which Mitchell had with a fighter known as "Scaldy Bill," at Philadelphia on New- Year's day. Mitchell waB defeated, and as Koenlg net on mm lie lost his money. Since then Koenlg, It is stated, has been very bitter against western pugilist, and trie shooting la the result, Mitchell was removed to the hospital where It was stated that the bullet had pierced the lungs, Koenlg wrb ur- rested, Gei'iniiiiy'H C'Hlilnot (,'rlN, Berlin, July 1. The Qerman cabinet crisis has made further progress. Dr. Buchenberger, minister of flnanee in the grand duchy of Baden, has de clined the secretaryship 0f the Im perlal treasury vacated by Ooun( I'osaduwsky-Wehner, probably fearing the fate of Baron Marselialt von Uler bersteln. It Is also expected that Krel- lierr Badlner, president of Dusseldorf, will succeed Count Posodowsky-Weh- ner. )r. Miquel will retain the Prus sian portfolio of finance, and, as the senior member of the cabinet, will as sume the office of vice president of the Prussian ministry. RilltH Airnlnst ISx-gtntu Ollloinla. Dos Moines, Ia July 1. Suit was be gun In the district court yesterday against W, M. McParland, ex-saere-tary of state, and his bondsmen, W. W, Wcldy and A. Holland, to recover 000, the amount of the bond, because of failure to discharge without favor, fear, fraud or oppression the duties of his olllce. The suit Is brought in the name of the state. The secretary Is ac cused of causing cortaln employes on the state census to return to him a portion of the warrants they drew for salary. Cult was also begun against Samuel J. Spaulding and his bonds men, Edward II. Hunter, postmaster, and C. S. Washington for the return of money acknowledged to have been taken from the pharmacy commission fund by f paldlng aa Its secretary. Ask your jrouer Car Us "Royal Patent' flour, and take uo other bmiwl. It Istbebsst flour made. 4 first Frlwj, each of $100 Cash. 20 Sooond " " " $100 Plbrca Special Blcjclet, $ 25 Gold Watchss. FOR 1 m -4 j iniiigiiL soap :cr:;. wrappers I'craniially-Uniiiliirtvil Tours via I'oniinyl vanla llullroait. That tho public havo come tn recognize the lct that tho best and most couvcnlcnt inpthnd of pleasuro travel Is that presented by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's porsoimlly-coiuluctcd tours. Is ovldenccd by the iiicrreisliiR popularity of theso tours, Under this system tho lowest rates are ob- tallied, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each tour lo look after the comfort of tho passcugor. Tho following tours havo been arranged for tho season of 1897: To tho north (including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaln and George, Saratoga, and a daylight rido down through the Highlands of tho Hudson), July 27 and August 17. Rate, $100 for tho round trip from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, covering all expenses of a two weeks' trip. To ellowstone Park on a special train of Pullman sleeping, corapattmont, and observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days In "Woudorland," September S. Rate, 235 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington ; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 22, August 5 and 10, Scptombor 4 and 10, at rote of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Theso tickets lncludo transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Scp tombor 28 and Octobor 12. Rato, ?05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for ouo purposo, namely, a rcccptaclo for the urine, and as such it is not liable toauy form of disease ex cept by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kldnoysFj is tho chief causo of bladder troubles. Sot the womb llko tho bladder, was created for one purpose, and If not doctored too much Is not liable to weaknoss or diseased, except In rare oases. It is situated back of and very cloo to tho bladder, therefore any pain, dlscaso or Inconvenience manifested lu the kidneys, hack, bladder or u, ju.lry passage is often by mistake attributed to fenialu weak ness or womb trouble of some sort. 'X u, error is easily made and may be as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you (I urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedl-1 ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. Tho mild and tho extraordinary' effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Kool, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a mcdlclno you should havo the best. At druggists fifty cents and 0110 dollar. You may have a samplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent frco by mail. Mention Evening Hkhai.d and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton,! N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee ho gcuuincss of this offer. Coming Kvents. July 5. Sixth annual picnic of the Grant Hand, of Shenandoah, at Columbia park. Dancing music by Schoppe orchestra of 10 pieces. July 10. Ice cream festival under auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, in Bob bins' opera house. July 13. Grand benefit peformanco of the dramatic cantata "Rebecca" by request. To be given for the benefit of John Hall. There Is Nothing so Good, There Is nothing Just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is anything bettor, but in order to make more profif he may claim something else to he just as good. You want Dr. King's New Discovery because you know It to bo safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or monev refunded. For CouehB. Colds, Consumption and for all affoctlons of inroat, uiiest ana Lungs, there Is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trial bottle frco at A. Wiisloy's drug store. Regu lar suo AO cents and $1.00. Conspiracy Jury HtMicrijo. New York, June 30. The Jury In the conspiracy cas,o of the American To bacco company, which has been on trial before Judge Fitzgerald In the court of general sessions, failed to, ngree. Although no verdict for the prosecution was rentlBmli a disagree ment is neveriticless regarded by Ds. irict Attorney Oloott as ft victory for the people, The Jury were out 15 hours, It was decided that It would he UBeless to leek them up again, and they were discharged, It was learned that 18 bal lots had been taken, and the vote stood ten for conviction and two for acqultal. The Jurors who held out for acquittal were Ilobart C. Fash and Foster Mllllken. Don't Tobacco Spit and Bmoks Your Ufa Awfty. If you want to quit tobaoeo using easily ami forever, be mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, tako No-To-Bao, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounda In ten days, Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50o or $1.00, Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling ueniody Co., Chicago or New York. Inoi'tuiHu'lii Hull road .i.'.rwiuo. Chicago, July 1. The Hallway Age reports that only C32 miles of track have been laid in the United States during the llrst lml f of 1807. This Is less than the corresponding period of any year since 1876, with the exception of 1891. when only StS miles of track had been laid up to July 1. In 20 of the states and terltorleu no track has been laid this year. Judging from the con struction now under way on the dif ferent lines the total amount of track laid during the entire year will be close to 2,000 miles about the same amount that was laid during each of the last three years. So far this year Louisiana leads with 111 miles of track laid, and California Is second with 93. Don't negleet a sough because the weather is iileaaunt: Wore the next storm rolls a.r?"ua,ih opnl xf2Wc& Cure Is easy to take and will do what Its name implies. C. II. Hageubuch. wwn 11 1 ir mrnmrnirtfl J1VU MIL Ml ALUM buristiftnlflnGfiVTir Trains in Fatal Ctflfisio us. FIVE KILLED AND MANY INJURED Oftlio Dead lint Two Wore Delegates to tlio Snu l'Ynuolsoo Convention. Au Auousod Ktif-lnpor DcoluroM tlio Air llrnkos Woro TamperoU With. Clilcngo, July 1. Three persons were killed outright and about 20 or to poi sons Injured In a rear end collision on the Chicago and Northwestern rail road at West Chicago, 80 miles out of Chicago, on the Galena division. The dead are: Mrs. U. Shlpman, Apploten, Wis.: John Gooding, Applcton, AVI-., unknown tramp, who was riding on the front end of the baggaae car. The ln- lltrnil nil rAntrln nt Annlntnn nnd r.tlu.r points In Wisconsin. The victims of the collision were Christian hlndeavor delegates who left Chicago en route for the great conven tion In Ban Francisco. The colliding trains were sections four and Ave of a Christian Kndenvor special sent out In nine settlriiK. Section No. 4 carried the AA'Isconaln delegation, nearly 600 strong, and In the rear sleeper were people from Fond du Lac, Green Day, Applcton and other AVIsconsIn cities. Section No. 4 had come to a stop Just out of AVest Chicago, where the Free port Hue diverges from the main line. Section 5 ealns up behind at great speed, and the shock of the collision was terrific. The passengers In the two rear slcejv ers of section No. 4 were nil In the'.,' berths. They received no warning, and those not killed outright awoke to find themselves Jammed In the wreckage. Passengers on both trains battened to the spot nnd began the work of res cue. One of the worst of the Injured was Engineer Charles Courtney, of sec tion No. G. He had stuck to Ills post like a hero, and Is so seriously Injured that he cannot live. The responsibility for the wreck has not yet been fixed, but the Investiga tion Indicates that It was caused by Engineer Charles Courtney, of section No. G, running by the station this side of AVest Chicago without having been released. Engineer Courtney declares that the signal displayed denoted a clear track. He also says that he was running care- d that there was ample time to train after he had sighted the front, but for some reason or le air brakes refused to work were In good order at Dixon, es back, he believes that tramps nally tampered with them, allzatlon papers recently taken New York showed the dead name to be ltode, a native of Spy. He was 45 years old. AjTtti'IIKU 12NDHAVOK Tit All. I'nWBncnri Honped, but Two Train men Killed mid Two Injured. Indlahapolls, July 1. Train No. 11 on the Vajidalla road, which left this city at, 7 O'clock Tuesday evening, contain ing a large number of Christian Kn 'deayorprs, collided with trr.iu J o. C bound feast from St. Louis nt 8:20 hoelctek njarndalla. No passengers were injury, rDutiuvo trainmen were killed and two lly hurt. The dead arat U. fj n. mall clerk on No. G; AV. P, jfjfbaggagemaster. Fatally Injured muel Parkinson. msrtl clerk, cruslf in tlio vreOKl Frank-jOwciis, flreincn, mangled under ine engine. Train No. 11 left Indianapolis In two gsitlonb on account nf the heavy San pranfltgpo travel occasioned by the na tional ntoftlnjf of the Christian En ll6jitTpr society. Orders were given to xxidfii tfo, 6, the eact bound passenger train, at Vandalla. It seems from the best Information obtainable that the wost bound train pulled out of Van dalla without watting for the train from St. Louis. The headlight of the west bound train was extinguished for some time before the crash came. Mr. James Perdue, an old soldier residing at Monroe, Mich., was severely aflllctcd with rheumatism hut received prompt relief from palu by using Chamberlain's Pain Italm. Ho says : "At times my back would ache so badly that I could hardly ralso up. If I had not gotten rollcf I would not bo hero to writo theso few lines. Chajnlmrlaln's Pain Balm has done mo a great deal of good and I feo very thankful for It." For salo by Oruliler Bros., druggists. Itedncod A'liluo of Silver. Washington, July 1. The director of the mint has ro-estlmated the value of foreign silver coins, which will guide customs and other government of ficials In receiving foreign sliver during the next quarter. The director finds that during the last three months the average price of silver has fallen In value from $0.64095 per fine ounce to 0.612S9. The reduction lu price Is de clared accordingly. Cereal ColVce 111 Inkers Ill'.WAItU! f you have been deceived and tried 0110 of the cheap bran substitutes now on the market, claiming to bo tho original and to havo great food value, and you got a pound of poorly roasted bran for your 25o aud a poor, weak, sicklsh drink (what can you expect from bran), don't lo discouraged but try GKAIN-O. It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and 3 pounds for 36e. Graiu-0 takes tho place of coffoo at 1 tho price. Get a package of your grocer to-day. HullclouH Itlot In funia. Calcutta, July 1. 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