EVENING HERALD H3TAHM8IIHI) 1870. Published every Evening, Kicept Sunday, at South Jabmic RrnMrr, Nrab Cbittbb. The llorntil In dellTeied In Shenandoah itnd the surrounding towns for nix cent a wk, pay Ilia lo Hid carriers. By mull $8.00 it year, or 1 cent month. pavable In advsnce. Advertise ment charged according to iiwe and position. The publish m rwerve the right to change the rimltlon of advertisements whenever the puh lentlnn of newt demands It. The right Is reserved to reject any advrtlmiil, whether paid for or not, that the publish may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known ........ .nttllAallnn IE itered at the poitoffice at Shenandoah, t'., as sueorni Class man matter. TKLKPHONK CONNECTION. "All the Jews Thai's" Fit to Print' Evening Herald TUESDAY. .117 LY 6. 1987. It wan a lorlouR Fourth, iinil Shenandoah jmrtlBlimteMl Intlieevont with considoniblo ontluiHiiiBiii. Fusion which fusoft only the votes nnd given nil the oHlcos to the Domo cratg in growing unpopular with the Populists. Tiik Shainokin Humid, ouo of our most valued exchanges, appeared lmv red, white and blue dross in honor of the Fourth. The Hearld Is nothing If not enterprising. Skxatohs Quay and Penrose have been successful in their efforts to secure a duty on coal at the rate of sixty seven cents per long ton. This, however, aiTeots only Canadian coal. Tiik agents of the principal trans atlantic steamship lines and of the principal westorn railroads have funned an important combination within the past few days, which has for its object the maintenance of through rates for steerage passengers between points in Great Britain and the West. "FniDAY" O'Donnkll, the monkey- on-a-stick that is called editor of Ooyle's American, which that vera cious chronicler of Mahanoy City affairs, Tom Joyce, asserts has a cir culation of less than 800 paid copies duily, evidently finds it difficult to bolster up the arrogant ex-Senator's waning cause. It may seem rather unkind, now that Mr. Bryanliosburnedhisbridges behind him in behalf of silvor, to de mand that he shall get out of the way and let some other man take the leadership in that cause. But capital is heartless, and the mine owners who are putting up the cash to manage the campaign have willed it, and Mr. Bryan must step down. Several members of the legisla ture from Schuylkill county, says the Hnzleton Plain-Speaker, are in a great way over their explanation of matters pertaining to the expendi ture of public moneys. A Miners' Journal reporter interviewed three of them in Pottsville recently but none knew anything about crookedness and all were hopeful of being com mended in the newspapers for their utterances ttS the JotMn.Ct?.r)resen tu.ti.ve.' Schuylkill county lias pro "duced some rather shrewd and dema gogic politicians. A month is not a year, and four months are not four years. The Mc Kinley administration was elected for a four years' term, and yet there are people who are dissatisfied because it lias not done in four months what was set down as its task for four years. No administration ever made such speed in carrying out its pledges in the opening months of its term, and it is not justice to keep nagging it because it has not fully completed all its duties in the few weeks in which it hits been at work. The Labor Strike. The greatest labor strike on record has been ordered among the coal miners by the Kxecutive Board of the 1' nited Mine Workers. It was inau gurated at midnight Sunday night, and includes nearly four hundred thousand operators. This great labor .'Ifcmtfhstration is based upon a de mand for higher wages, on the prin ciple that "workers are entitled to a fair day's pay for a fair day's work." This demand, of course, Implies that the remuneration of the miners litis not been what it should, and there is scarcely room for a doubt that such is the fuct in a majority of cases. The controllers of the strike, in the circular issued by them, have ear nestly protested against any breach of the peace at any time or place, or under any circumstances, so that the probabilities are that notwithstand ing the immense number of miners connected with the strike, there is no reasonable probability that there will lie any serious disturbance. As there is every reason to antici pate a compliance with the demand for bettor wages, there will result, of course, an increase in the price of coal, and consumers who have not already laid in their winter supply can confidently rely upon having to pay more for their ooal than the increased pay of the miners. That ban always been the case. Twenty or thirty cent increase in the oost of production means fifty or sixty cents (lvaiioe in the price of coal to con- umers. The suspension of work among the ituminous miner will likely have tne L-irect of an Increased demand for anthracite ooaL While every one will welcome steady work at the mines in this region, all true friends of the laboring elasees would iiiueh prefer to reach that result through other channels than at the sacrlfloeof their co-laborem of the bituminous xe ion. BASEBALL GAMES YESTtRDAY. Notional t.i'Htttii1. At Phllnrtnlphln-First (nmo: Boston, I. Philadelphia, 1. Second game: lioston, S; Philadelphia, . ,At New York Flint frame: New York, 10; llrooklyn, 0. Sec ond gum: llrooklyn, 4. New York. 1 At Pittsburg First gnme: Cleveland, i; Pittsburg, J. Second triune: Pittsburg. S; Cleveland, I. At Chloiijro First rnmc: Chicago, C: Washington, t. Second game: Washington, 4: Chicago, 0. At Cincin nati Cincinnati. 8; Itnltlmore, 5. At Ixmlsvllle Louisville, 7; St. Ixuls, 6. KiiMioru l.oimut". At lUiffnlo First gnme: llulTalo, 5; To ronto, 1. Second game: Toronto, 7: Buf falo, 4. At Hi runton Wllkosbarre, X: Bcrantnn, I. At Wllkeabnrre Si-ranton. 17; Wllkesbnrre. S. At Rochester Syra cuse, i: ltochester, 4. At Syracuse Syra cuse, 7: Hoohtiater. 4. At Providence First game: Springfield, 6. Providence, , Second game: Providence, 6; Spring field, 4. Atlantic 1.mikiio. At Newark First gnme: Newark. 9; Athletic, 1. Second game: Newark, 7; Athletic, 1. At rtlchmond-Flrst game; Lancaster, C; Richmond, 4. Second game: Lancaster, 11; Richmond. S. At Paterson First game: Hartford, 7; Peterson, 6. Second game: Hartford, 7; Paterson, it. At Norfolk First game: Norfolk, 4; Rending, S. Second game: Norfolk, 3: Reading, 0. Nor rly nil summer com plain to nro 1uo to bail blood anil unhealthy bile. Dr. Fowler's Kut. of Willi Strawberry cures by attacking the root of the trouble. It nevor falls. VtrBlnlii 1'iMtoMoe Looted. Newport News, Va.. Ju'.y 6. llstween the hours of 2-aml 3 o'clock yesterday morning the postoflice at Hampton was entered and about $1,000 in cash and stumps stolen. Dynamite was used to blow open the safe. The noise, which was distinctly heard by several persons, sounded scarcely louder than the explosion of firecrackers, which were being: petit off at the time. Thero Is no clew to the robbers. Notice. The undersigned committee of the Shen andoah School Board on text books anil school supplies will meet in the West street school building on Tuetday evening, July 0th, 1807, at 7:30 o'clock, to receive and open bids for school supplies for tho present school year. All bids should be sealed and addressed to the Secretary of tho School Ronrd, or to members of this committee. The School Board reserves tho riht to rejoct any, or all bids. FllANK llANNA, T. It. Kkwahps, H. ErKnii'EB, Michael Sullivan, J. F. IIiooinu, 0-22-tf Committee. Crowded Church Mriu-k by l.Inlitnliur. St. Jonauaire. Que., Julv C. The Catholic church here was struck by lightning yesterday. There was alaige congregation present at the time, and a panlo ensued. One person was killed and several badly Injured In the rush foi the doors. The altar was overturn ed und the priest thrown to the ground. The church Is badly wrecked. Fertilizers. Telephone to II. Ulrich & Son, Ashland, Pa., when you havo a doad animal. They will haul it nway at short notice, frco of charge. G-7-lin Tliroal I in In u tjiiuvi'i'l. Cincinnati, July C Fred Netzer. a peddler, 22 yenrs old, was murdered at midnight by an unknown man, whose only known name Is John. The men cuarreled about a woman, ' and the unknown man cut Netzer's throat, severing the Jugular. The tragedy Is more or less Involved In mystery. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthlng dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer 1c stc-ca 1-tf Ainci'U'iiii Women lloittcu bv .Inpniicso Vancouver, H. G. July C The latest mall advices from Honolulu say that Nellie West, an American, was severe ly beaten by two Japanese marlnen from the warship Nanlwa recently while trying to assist her brother, who had been pet upon by a number of men-of-warsmen from the Japanese navy. She was confined to her bei' next mornlnc and unable to appear against her assailants In court, where they were charged with assault and battery. Feeling here runs high over the matter. A well known busdnesa man knocked down three Nanlwa sail ors on the street the following morn ing In conseauence, while American bluejackets went hunting for the ring leaders of the Japanese who made the assault. One who was pointed out to them as being guilty was so severely beaten by them that his life now de pends on the icsult of a delicate oper ation. HO SLEEP FOR THREE MONTHS. Oue Cause of Sleeplessness That Can be Readily Overcome. Mr. Win. HandMhu of -10th St. Cotton Alley, Pittsburg, Pa., expresses himself as follows regarding tho new remedy for that common and obstinate disease, piles: "I take pleasure in stating that I was so af flicted with piles that for three mouths I got no regular sleep ; I became completely prostrated, the doctors did me no good ; my brother told me of the new remedy for piles, the Pyiamid Pllo Cure ; I purchased from my druggist three GO cent boxes and they completely cured me. I am once more at my work and but for this oi eel lent medicine 1 should he on my back. I take great pleas ure In writing this letter because so many peoploare sufferers from this trouble who like myself did not know where lo look for a jtermanent, reliable, safe cure. Experience with the Pyramid Pile Cure in the put three years has demonstrated to the medical profession, aa well as to thousands of nn He i ere from plies, that it is the safest and most effectual pile cure evei oflered to the public, containing no opiates or poisons of any kind, painless and convenient to handle, and being sold by druggists at 50 cents and fl per box, Is within the reach of every suilerer. Very frequently two or three boxes have made a complete cure of chronic eases that had not yielded to other remedies for years. There is scarcely a disease more aggravat ing and obstinate to cure than the various forms of piles and it is a common practice to it mi ointments, salves ami similar prepara tions containing dangerous poisons to remove the trouble. The Pyramid lias superseded all of tbeke Ineffectual remedies and no oue suffering with any rectal trouble will make any mistake in giving the Pyramid a trial. If in doubt as to the nature of your trouble Mind to tha Pyramid Drug Co., Albion, Midi., for a valuable Utile look on piles, describing all forms of the disease and de scribing the method of eure. Auy druggist ean furnish the Pyramid Hv Cure as it U the bast known and moat popular remedy for I'll ami if you ask hliu he eun doubtless refer you to Many people lu yourvteluity who have been cured com pletely by It. HOW EVIDENCE Before the Public A Scranton Store Keeper Tostlflo. Scnttitou i greatly Interested in the home testimony that It being brought forward in favor of the "little couqtieror." Our repre sentative Investigated another rase in Hint of Mr. Daniel Mohr, who has a little store at 838 Summer Avenue, Hyde Park. Mr. Mohr is a flue, mascular, well-built nun, w bo looks as though no burden that any ordlnaty back Is called upon to hear would prove too great for his and still a few months ago he could not lift a bushel of potatoes for a rustnmor. llclng by trade a qusrryman, which taxes the muscles of the liody, he overtaxed them once and strained the kidneys, and catching a cold at the time, it settled there, causing Kinney cl Isomer, and with this he has been troubled mere or leas for the inat IS yean. Colds, he says, always went tight to the Iwcfc. and according to the varying of the weather and his work he would have alternate sharp aim mm pains in the back. Lining heavy things or stooping positions caused pain in Hie Imrk which was also always still' In the mnrnlug. I have used all kinds of things said lie, but nothing ever helped me like Dunn's. Kidney Pills. They have completely Initialled all my pains. They deserve the highest praise und are sure to bo u winner when people find out what a great inedlcliie they are, and it will not be long before they find it out. Hoth my wife and myself feel thankful for the good Dean's Kidney Pills have done nie, and we both heartily recom mend them to anyone suffering with khlnav diseases. This Is but the Investigation of oue case in bcranton. There are many more that we have investigated, some of which have already lieen published and more will fullow. Doan's Kidney Pills are accomplish ing wonderful results right here at home where it Is very easy to prove such state ment as above. The Pills are for sale by all dealers. Foster-Mllburn Co. Unllalo, N. Y. are Bole agents for the United States and will mall same on receipt of price, which Is within reach of all, only 50 tents per box. Itcmbtnber the name Doan's and do not be persuaded to take any substitute. ISIttlit Mutitlny linlliprx Dr'n wiicil. Chicago, July C night people wert drowned In Lake Michigan Sundiy while bathing at vailoua points along the beach. The dead are F. It. dim ming, Harry Ne:son, II. A. Itlder (1! years old), John Rodeman, James Sul livan, John Sprawka, Ceoige Wall and nn unidentified man. When hlli. in or costive, cat a CascaretK cand ."I'lrirtln. cure guaranteed, 10c, BSo. 24rmwww??mm.ww?tmi4 iiiimuiiiiiiuiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuuniiiniiii -Z ' 3 I ITS 1 EASY 1 ENOUGH To sell you shoes if S we can get you into ft our store. Once you're 3 S: here, see our shoes and rs know our prices, you'll 3 t do the rest. 3 5 And to bring you to the 2 sure of the next, and 2 Er the next, if we get 2 that. We know there's ZS no store in this town 3 g- that is doing, or that 3 Jt: can do as well ior you 3 as we. If everybody 2 THERE ARE OUR 1 TAN SHOES : For example. Onlin- ary stores ask 25c and gr 50c more than we do ! for lljem, and get it, j5 too. They don't get C: it as often as they used to, because we have so much of their busi ness. And the charm that does the price lowering is Factory it: Price. t Women's tans, $1, $1.25, 5: $1.50 and $2.00. r Misses' tuns, 75c ttnd $1. Men's tans, $1.25, y?i. 50 JE: and $2.00. S Boys' tans, $r.oo, $1.25 and 1.50. 3 3 g- Checks for amount of pur- 3 chases made, aro given every customer. $25.00 worth enlltles C you to a handsome Parlor Lamp, ?3 I Factory I -Shoe 1 tore, I : J . fl. Moyer, Mgr. 2 ...SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES... 3 s: irfnmmmmimnmimmmrmmnrniirmmm zs g SlUiC 17 Wily WC IJllliL JET this "ad" every day. 2 S We want your first S?- order : we're rirettv Sz else Knew it as uior- ougly as WE know it, 3 our store would be 2 z several times too small. SAN FRANCISCO INVADLU ChMt lu Eiulpflvorpr ot All SpoMoiih Ouwiiinar Wtrbrultt'i M'tivpin. Hnn KYuncleco, July G. The broad bvo.i of this city Is a ea of color, the dieorntlve ribbons of the Chilstl.m En ninr sin'litifB, the Slara and Stripe, nnd the bunting Jiunur In honor of the national holiday floating In the breez. In mlnclirfJT waves of blue and gold, purple nnd white, With the inntto of the you UK people's organization displayed on -very hand. Pr hably the total number nf F.itu---dny'B o:.rly arrivals did not exrei d 4M jrmtf WILLIB riAEB. However, they are coming In on every train and boat, and Sunday evening and yesterday 10 special trains, con taining 8K cars and 2,172 passengers, ar rived over the Southern Pacific from the Santa Fe alone. Several dlstlngulahed delegates are already here, Including John Willis Ilaer, sreneral secretary or the organi zation, who came In "yesterday morn ing, and Tamil Kvangelist David of Ceylon, who hae made the trip from his Cingalese home especially to attend the convention. The railroad companies are at a loss to find accommodation for all the cars which will arrive this week. They ex pect to have the yard at West Onklnnd filled to Its fullest capacity, as well as every available side track between Oakland. Nlles and Port Costa, Over 1,500 Pullman cars are expected. "I cmvo but Ono Minute," said tho public speaker in a husky voire; nnd then ho took n dose of Ono Minuto Cough Curo, nnd pro ceeded with his oratory. Ono Minuto Cougli Curo is unequalled for throat and lung troubles, C. II. Hngcnbnch. Itlovolo l''iutory SuspendM lltiMlnom. Toronto, Out., July G. McLean A Ockley. one of the largest bicycle firms In Canada, have decided to close out their business, the reason given that breaks In the prices In the high grade United States wheels will prevent their firm from continuing manufacturing it a profit. It Is said that several other Canadian firms will follow their ex ample. Thero is a time .for everything j and the time, to attend to a cold is when It starts. Don't wait till you hnvo consump tion but prevent It by using Ono Minute Cough Cure, tho great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and nil throat and lung troubles, C. II. Ilagenbuch. l'erhons Iteming Town DuriuE the summer can hnvo tho Hdh.U.P mailed to them by ordering It at this ofllco, either in person or by letter, nt 25 cents per month. If you aro going to enjoy yourself among the cool breezes of tho sea shore or some mountain retreat, don't forget that your enjoyment will not be completo unless you have tho Herald sent to you. Vim, vigor and victory :-thcso aro tho char acteristics of Do Witt's Littlo Early Kiscrs, tho famous littlo pills for constipation, bil iousness and all, stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Ilngcuhuch. Tliroo Drowuliitr AcoIUimiif., Montreal, July 5. Two young chil dren named Osborne were drowned in the St. Lawrence at Hochelaga yester day. A young man named Alfred Bry son, wl-11 known In the city, was drowned while swimming In the river at Sault Aux Itecollet. Bryson was an expert swimmer, but was carried away by the swift current In sight of hjs friends. Aro you suffering from rheumatism? Thomas' Kcletric Oil has cured thousands of the worst cases of this terriblu disetiso. I( only costs .TO cults to try it. A .ill,,..,.., Syracuse, N. Y.. July 6. The heat reached 100 dugs, in the shade here yes terday about noon, the highest in the experience of old residents, John Corn- Ins, of Cicero, a farmer, C.1 years old. was overcome by heat, and died be fore a physician arrived. Many other cases of prostration are reported. Fire men and engineers on the trains suf fered severely. A PEOPLE OF FEW WORDS. "Let your speech he yon, yen, and nay, nay," says tho Good JJook, "for whosoever is moro than these comcth of evil." Tho Shakers abide by tho spirit of this rulo. Their words are few, simplo, sincere and direct. They wasto no energy in idle talk; they use It In thinking and doing. And whatever they do they do with tlleir might. flieyare content with nothing short of tho essence and principle of tho things thoy investigate. They take twins and are patient. Aud thus the doors of many strange truths open to tliem. In this way they discovered what may almost be called the unity of disease, A venerable Shaker says of it : "It is said that ono man's meat Is another man's poison. That is hut half the truth. Any man's meat is any man's" poison, under certain conditions. If tho grain never got further than the hopper we should never have bread; and if bread never got further than the stomach we should never have strength. When tho stomach is torpid, helpless and inllamed the food lies In it and rots. This fermen tation produces oisons which may, and often do, disorder every other organ and function of the body, This is indigestion or riysiiepsia, with many symptoms and disguises. Cure it and you will cure niue tcuths of your complaints." These words were uttered many years ago. Since then they have found a remedy, now known as the Shaker Digestive cordial. It is made from medicinal plants cultivated by them. It is a food and -digest other foods. Taken while eating it rests the stotoaeh and nourishes the system. The pain aud dis tresses of dyspepsia dlaapjiear before It. It prevents fermentation and mjoii restores full power to the digestion. It succeeds In the worst cases. It is worthy tho name of the people whose name it bears. Auy drug gist will sell you a trial bottle for ten cents. Wanted-An Idea SSiS IProtsot rour IiImhj thsr nur bring you wcslth. Write JOHN WEDOKUDllBN CO., Patent Attar. Beys. Washington, t. C, for their tl.GUI prise offer and lut of two hundred uiTenilont wanted. COTTOLBNE. The Better yourFoo use til Oottoltne trad marks ar "Cbtlctmf aa4 KMr htad In l(on-plni wrnii ea tjtrr Ua, I THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, 'CUtsto, Htff Tork, rklbwUlfhls, rittisat. A MllllllUH AWI'lll I'l'IIMO. Kanton, Pa., July 6. The people of Wind Gap, a town In the Slate Bolt, about 18 miles from this city, were awakened at 4 o'clock yesterday morn ing with ear-splitting orloe and shrieks for help. Constable Uillhelmer and several other citizens hurried to the house of Henry Schover, whence the cries came. They broke down the door, and In a bed on the second floor a hor rible sight met their gaze. Schover, I scantily attired, was kneeling over Sirs. Sarah Dodendorf, his housekeep er, hacking the life out of her with an ax. The men tore Schrover away and handcuffed him. He made a desperate light for freedom, and Jumped through the second story window. The men pursued him and soon had him safely landed In the lockup. Schover's vie tlm will die. Her skull Is fractured nnd her skull and face literally hacked to pieces. Schover Is undoubtedly In sane. HOW TO FINI OUT. Fill n bottle, or common glass with urine and let it stand twouty-four hours; a scdi ment or settling Indicates nn unhealthy Condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen it Is positivo evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequont desire to urinato or pain In tho back, is also convincing proof that tho kidueys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in tho knowledge so often oxpresscd, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder nnd every part of tho urinnry passages. It corrects Inability to hold urine and scalding pain lu passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of beiug compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Tho mild aud the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Iioot is soou realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures f the most distressing cases. If you need n medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a sample bottle und pamphlet both sent frco by mail. Men tion Evening Herald nnd send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uinghamton, N. Y. Thq proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuinoss of this offer. A tJuWit Jmy In mv York.' New York, July G. There were 49 llres and 41 accidents reported by the police up to midnight. The fires were all small, nnd none of the accidents caused by the discharge of firearms or (Ireworks are serious. The police, look ing at he day from their point of view, said it was "quiet." It has been many years since un Independence day cele bration in this city has been so un eventful. Cliiclnniil I'k Heat Victim. Cincinnati, July C. There were 12 deaths from the heat here yesterday six men, three women and three In fants. Among the dend is Joseph Fish er, proKldent of the Eagle brewery, of fronton. O. There wore 25 other pros I ratlins of which official notice was taken bv the police patrol. John Grifiln. of Zauesville, O., says : ''I never lived a day for thirty years without flllflVrillEf HL'nnv. until n. Iinr tt nu Will'. Witch Ilaaol Salve cured my piles." For i"i" uu'i irami irouuiea, cuts, tiruiscs, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles De Witt's Witch lined Salve la unequalled. C. H. llasciibucli, Nitllomil Kducatlonal Association. Thu Pennsylvania Railroad Comi.nnv nn nouncesthat ou account of the meeting of iiiu .Miuonui jviueaummi Association, at Milwaukee. Wis . Julv II lo fl It will ell ..,.. tinuous paseago tickets from all points on Its lino east of Pittsburg aud Erlo to Mil waukee at rate of single faro for tho round trip, plus f 2.00 membership fco. Tickfts will ho sold and will bo good going ofily on July 2, 3, and 4, and will ho good to return, leaving Milwaukee July 10, 11, and 12, 1S0T. only, except that by depositing ticket wjth joint agent at Milwaukee on or before July 12, und on payment of fifty cents, an extcu sion of return limit may he obtained to leave Milwaukee until August 31, 1807, inclusive. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment will cure the worst ease of Itching Piles there ever wes, nnd do it almost Instantly. Years of suffering relieved In a single night. Oct Doan's Ointment from your denier. NIiii iitm. iit'iitiiH in dileiiiio. Chicago. July 6. Yesterday was cooler, but the pavements and build ings hnd stored up sulliclent heat to mak things very uncomfortable. Thero were nine deaths and 28 prostrations, tliree of them probably fatal. Tho lixniliiH of Now YorUoi-i, New York, July G. A rough estimate places the number of residents who left this city yesterday to escape the humid ity and n-ilse at a round million. Hucklon's Amlo Salve. The best salve In the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheam, fever sores, wiier, ciiappou nanas, cullbiains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, nt- nan ... w. .,.... .1 T . J- I .. t . , iwiiuw. .a u n i a u hhxj to givo perfeat satisfaction or mony refunded. Price M cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. T11T1 in m iinna ryrt ism? London. July 6. Hiieclal dispatches from Bombay say Mutt from GOO to 1,000 rioters were killed during the re ent iloilng In th vicinity ot Calcutta, i nd It Ik added that native circles put he death r II as high as 1,500. "They don't nuke mueh fuss about it." We are spwkitig of Da Witt's Little Early lllftars. the famous little pills for constipation, UliomuaM, and all stomach aud liver troubles, They never gripe. C. It. Uagen-bucli. THE GULDENSUPPE MURDER, Drtor'lvi Still Hoilrolllnir l'OI Kvl (Icncc Auitlllnt Mr. N'ik'Ij. New York, July 0. -C hlef of Hptec tl.o O'Brien said lost ulght Mint Hi1 de ccttxeB Imd found In the VoodhIo, L. I., cottage, where Wllilam Oulden suppe Is supposed to have been mur dered a bottle marked "Zlnfaudel, Cali fornia. B. V.iinln, New York." which had contained a liquid supposed to be claret wine. Bunla. the owner of the cottage. Is the agent In this city for a California wine firm. O'Brien lool. upon the bottle and Us con'enlH ns" : factor of possible Importance In the cane, for he thinks tile liquid which I still contains may prove to be knock out drops, with which Ouldensuppe was stupefied before the knife was thrust Into his heart. If this theory holds good, and the man was uncon scious When he was assassinated, then the statement of the Di-.tengers and others living near the scene ot the al leged crime that they heard cries of "muider" and "help" coming from ttlo empty house on Saturday morning. June 29, goes for naught. A bundle of clolhlnp and remnants fished out of Hast river, oft llavena wood, were yesterday turned over to the detectives here by the Long Island authorities. The latter think that the garments are stained with blood, and they will he subjected to a microscopi cal examination by experts. Among the articles found In the river Is a rag ged poitlon of a curtain, which may serve to further connect Mrs. Nook with the murder. It IiohU everything except h broken hu-trt. nisy be said or Be Witt's Wllch Basel Salve. Piles nnd rectal dleMtes, cuts, burns, bruints, tetter, ccsenm and all skin troubles may ! cured by it quickly and permanently. C. II. Iliigeiibucli. Tin. t i . . . , . .11 , C.w. Chicago, July 6. The bicycle rnees. (. .ho national circuit, wliUh came ol yes'erilay, leeulu-d as follows: Thrci mite open, professional;- Cooper won. Gardiner second ; Bald third; time, 16 1-6. MI'.e opm, professional: Gardi ner won; Bald second; Kaiser third, Cooper fourth; time, 2:10 1-6. Two mile handicap, professional: Gardiner (scratch) won; Kennedy (25 yards) sec ond; Tracy Holmes (126 yards) third; II. a. Wood (135 yards) fourth; time, 4.31 3-E. Burning, Itching skin diseases instantly re lieved by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, un equalled foi cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving n fear. C. II. llngcnhucli. Half Kates to Toronto vln 1'cnnxylviiutn ltallrond. For tho Epwortli League International Con vention, to he lipid at Toronto, Canada, July 15 to 18, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell special tiokets from all points ou its lino to Toronto nnd return at rate of single faro for tho round trip. 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