"jsSjSsJ SALT llt tnttorlnir nnil disfiguring of Itohlnp;, binning, si jly akin and sealp humors Is In s.:iiitly relieved by n warm Lath with Clti ( I'll Soap, n single application of fiiTicvRA (iilntinent tin-ri oat Bkin euro, and a full doso of riTicmiA Uksoia rsr, greatest of Mood purifiers and huraorcures.Whcn all olso fails. uticur; lixAJthronehotiUhewnrM. romnDsrnixnCriTM. (jour., l'mrn-. Hinton " How to Core g.ltIUi.um,"free FALLING HAIR lrJ;;:lTr VETERINARY SPECIFICS Tor Horses, Cattlo, Shoep, Con. Hew, AND rOULTHV. OOrncoHnplton iYrntmcntof Antmola aud Ctinrt Hem l'rve. jFc,Tor,Cniicratlnns.Inu,nrnnintlon A.A.lHpInuI illt iilnolili., ,1111k 1'ovri. JI.II.--Mrnins, l,nnienri ltlicuianiism. :.!.Jl,.-itipcr, Nnsul Discharge. ;;'i '"",B or ! Worms. .K.Cnngli, Heaves, Pneumonia, K,K,""G.0.,, or firlpes. Ilcllyncuo. ''"' wcnrrlnBO. Ilcmorrhngee. l.ll.--llrlnnry nnd Kidney Disease. I'lvliriipilTO Dlsrnacs, Mange. J. 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IM O i(K) tfuliou tU, N V CDCC Alluairaud Treatie on llair on application T ttkb tFor salo by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln Drug Store. , Celebrated Female 'ow(lnrfl never faJL "iU.lHOljuiicadrJcIiire tkvm ufoindiurtis'sner fsllmf with Tanay 'id l'tnuyroyfti ruis ana ourr aai mrsbuy th beat and svoia dup iuperwr to M there ljnitldj roinuncnt. Uuaraiitred 3UC. lJtk U.v. Ikiiton. Utn- A Handsome Complexion Is one of tlio greatest cliarms n woms,Q can possess. 1'ozzoni's CourtuiOH PowCun gives it. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBI ID. TSIFK iltn Hbtic WOMAN'S flELIEF Oct ClTim'l filIT u mtiA live ucnitTi. At ilrutr tUtrm. orvrnt dlrt-et fMaUdL ariem. 11. Catov ea. Co , BMtoD, Mm. Our bouk, 4c I'or snle at Klrltn's drug store and Shenandoah drugstore. THE - SUN. The first cf American Newspa pers, CIIARI,ItS A. DANA,naUor. The American Constitution, the American idea, the American Spirit. These first, last nnd all the -time, forever. Dally, by mall, " - $6 a year Dally & Sunday.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in tlie world Price 5c, a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE SUN, New York. HUMPHREYS' my mm HOW 3V mS&P when I iee mnKes ai. i l delicious drink r.'ct.,,. m eg B 0 ynxfi 11 Oatiso a flarvost of Doat'n in Two Now York Towns, EIGHT LIVES PROBABLY LOST. Vive Itcxllpq Jtocovoroil nnil Thro? Otliot-H Mlsstnir-Onn or tlio VIotlniH Vbm ltoHatiud From tlio .ToliiiHlown l'looil, ami Mnri'lpil llor ltoHanot'. PoiiBhkwpslo, N. Y., July IB. The fno large reservoirs In the Flghklll Mountains which supplied wnter to tho towns of Matteawan nnd FlshUIll burst their walls at Z o'clock yester day tnornlngr, nnd the water that was released swept through the Duchess valley, causing ruin and death. Five bodies have been taken from the wreckage left In the wake of the Hood, nnd there are known to be two and probably three more lying somewhere beneath the piled up debris, which Is all that remains of three houses that were swept away by the mlRlity tor rent. The names of those whose bodies have been recovered, as olTlctally given out by Coroner II. li. Bevler, of Mnt teawan, are: Mrs. John Conroy, aged 30, wife of the engineer In Tlmoney's brick yard. Her body was badly bruised by contact with trees and wreckage, and was cov ered with mud. Mrs. Mary Ferry, aged S8 years, n widow. Her body wis In the worst condition of all tho vrotlms, being cov ered with mud and bruises. William Ferry, aged 9 yearB, son of Mrs. Ferry. The body wns In good con dition, except for bruises about the hend. John Sruka, a Hungarian, 23 years old. Phllameua Dcluka, an Italian girl, 6 years old. The body was unmutllated. The missing are: John Conroy, aged 1 years, a son of Engineer Conroy; Julia Conroy. aged G years, a daughter of Engineer Conroy: an unknown Hun garian, whose brother declares that he was drowned. There were two floods. The first was not disastrous, but alarmed tho Inhabi tants, most of whom left their houses. A short time later the second dam burst, pouring the flood down the mountain, carrying with It a great mass of debris, parts of bulldlngv etc. This struck the buildings In tho rear of Tlmoney's brick yard. One was a boarding house, conducted by Patrick Murphy. This building contained five families. A short distance from the Murphy boarding house was a building occupied by about 25 laborers, mostly Slavs, with a few Italians. From these two buildings the victims were taken. The body of Mrs. Mary Ferry was re covered yesterday afternoon, dug from mud and debris 10 feet deep. Thirty five men worked all day In tho ruins. Mrs. Conroy, one of the, lost, before her marriage lived at Johnstown, Pa., where the great flood occurred several years ago. She was rescued there by John Conroy, who afterwards married her. There are three of the Timoney brick yards. Two of them are badly dam aged. The north one, managed by Frank Timoney, Jr., Is a total loss. The flood swept directly over the val ley, carrying away everything but the sheds. The brickmaklng plant, wag ons, carts, etc., wore swept across the railroad track Into the river. At the northern yard were 60 arches of "green" brick, 45,000 In each arch. The water softened these, and let the whole down, in a mass of clay, A 1?. arch kiln was burning. The flood put out tho fire and partially ruined the brick. Most of the ruins have been searched over, and It Is possible that some bodies have been swept into the river. The water still runs through the yard, which Is covered to a depth of several feet with gravel, mud, trunks of trees, parts of wagons and like material, finding Its way thence through a" cul vert into tho river. The three buildings In which the la borers had quarters were totallv wrecked. There Is hardly a piece of wood two feet long anywhere. In the ravine there are great rocks, some of them weighing five to ten tons each, rolled down the mountain by the tup, rent. One rock, weighing ten tons at least, Hos on the site of Murphv's boarding house. It Is supposed to be the one that knocked the house off Jts. foundation. Frank Mc'jlnnls, a 15 year.pld boy, a machine tender in Tlmoney's vards, was on tho piazza of Murphy's house. Hp says the house broke In two. The flood parrod thp first half, with him clinging to It, down towards Hammond & Freeman's yards, which adjoin Tlmoney's. He went under several times, hut managed, to swim, and was at length pulled out In an unconscious condition by Ohqrieei White, a fellow workman. He had not a stitch of clothing on when rescued. His body was badly bruised, and he. haB a great cut on the face frpm tho right eye across the mouth to the ohln. When he recovered consciousness, half crazed, he started for the water again, but was held back. The Montreal express train arrived at the scene about three minutes after 0iO accident, and was flagged through the effort f M. H. Ilellly, an employe of Tlmoney's, who boarded at Mur phy's. He thought nothing pf the heavy rain storm until he heard soiner body on the piazza, about 1)30, speak of the reservoir on the hill. After making Inquiries he apprehended danger, and went down to the trade. Boon after ward he heard a tremendous roar In the mountain, and then the crash of the buildings swept away. A freight train had Just passed that portion of the track and stopped below, having struck a rock that had rolled down the mountain. Ilellly hurried down the track and told the flagman that the r owl bed was covered by the flood and he had better flag the express, which he did. Itellly lingered around until the flood had partially subsided. Then h saw something white In the rub blah, and, reaching down, pulled, put the body of a little Italian girl, John T. Lundy, of Mattemvnn. one of Tlmoney's employee, resoued Patrick Murphy and four little boys. Ho wad ed out to a building and carried them one by one to a place of safety. This was directly after the first wave. They had no more than got to the bank be fore the house was swept away. As soon an the excitement attendant npon the awful catastrophe had sub sided the thoughts and conversation ot the hundreds of people who had gathered at the scene and of the resi dents of the twin villages ot Flshkill Landing und Mattoawan turned to the question of responsibility for the dis aster. Morgan II. Hoyt, a member of the coroner's jury, said: "I believe that the Flshkill and Matteawan Water company will be held for criminal neg ligence. One of the dams at least has been notoriously unsound ever since it was built, ten years ago, and has been leaking all the time. The dan was one lialf feet above Vlie wtr ana Trifrf and a ha'f bfinw, nnd built if cobble stones. People have been predicting Its' collapse ever since I have lived here." Similar expressions could be heard all around the village. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak nnd Bun Down People. 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An Instant onre for sour stotnnelis And headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of tho skin Is Inva riably obtained by thor? who usa I'ozzohi's Complexion .owdcr. pera. Railroad. BCHUYKILL DIVISION. JUIV 1. 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the abovt date for Wlggans, tillbcrton, Frockvllle, Dsrl Water, St. Clair, Fottsvllle. Hamburg, Keadlnc l'ottstown, Fhoenlxvlllc, Norristown and I'hfi adelphla (Ilroad street station) at C08 and 11 OS a. m. and 4 20 p. m. on week days. Sundays, 0 08 n. m., 3 10 p. ni. For Pottsrlllo and Inter mrdlato stations only 917 a. m. weekdays. Sundays, 9 45 a. m. Trains leave Frockvllle for Shenandoah i 10 40 a. m. and 12 81, S 41, 792 and 10 47 p. jr. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah at 1013 a. m. and 12.05, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sunday st 10 40 a. m., 5 15 p. ni. Leave Philadelphia, (Ilroad street station), foi Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 3-' and 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and T ' p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 8 50 a. to. Leave Broad Btrcet station, l'hlladelphla, lui Sea (Ilrt, Anbury Park, Ocean drove, Loni Branch, and Intermediate stations, 6 50, 8.55 11.39, a. m., 8.30 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. Sun days, 8 25 n. m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Kiprcss, week-days, 3 20, 4 04, 4 50 515, 6 50. 7 83, 8 20, 8 33, 9 60, 10 21 ( Dining Car), 11 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, i285 (Limited 100 nnd 422 p.m. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Cnr) 3 20, 3 50. 4 00, 5 00,5 50 (Dining Car). 0 00, 7 02,743, 1000 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 4 50. 5 15. 8 20,8 33,9 60. 10 21, (Dlulng Car, 1135 al m. 12 35, 105, Dining Car) 280 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 6 50,(I)inliig Car) 6 35, 7 02,7 43. 10 00 p.m.. 12 01 night. Kinross for Boston without change, 11 00a m., week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dolly. WASHINGTON AND Till! SOUTH. For Biltlmoro and Washington, 3 60, 7 30, 8 32, 10 20, 11 23, a. in.. 12 09, 12 31, 1 12, 3 18, 4 41, 5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car, 017. 655 Dining Car, 731 Dining Cnr p. in , and 12 03 night weekdays. Sundays, 8 60. 720, 9 12, II 28. a. in., 1209,1 12, 4 41, 1515 CongrWoiinl Li in! Itcd, Dining Cor, 0 55 Dining Car, 731 Din ing Cnr p. m. and 12 05 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Loavo Broad street station via Delaware river hrldKO-Kxpress, 4 43, 9 20 no minutes a. ni, 2 33 87 minutes, 3 32 90 minutes, 705 TO minutes p. m. Sundays, 4 , fl 20 90 minutes a. in , 2 33 87 minutes, 7 05 p. m. Leave Mnrkct street wharf Erpress, 5 00, 8 20, 9 40. a. m., 100 Saturdays only, 150 75 minutes), 3 CO, 3 JO 75 minutes, 4 00 70 min utes, 4 20 175 minutes, 5 00 170 minutes 5 30 70 minutes p. in. Hundnys, 5 00, 7 30, 8 00 73 minutes, 8 80 75 mluutesl, 900, 9 15 75 min utes o. m. and loop. in. 81.00 excursion train, 7 00 a. m. daily. For Cope May, Anglosca, Wlldwood and Holly Beach Kiprcss, 9 00 a. m., 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. Cape May only, 1 80 p. m. Saturdays. Excursion, 7 00 a. m. dally. For Sea lalo City, Oco&n City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Express, 9 10 a. in., 280, 120, 5 00 p. m weekdays. Sundays, 880 a. m. Excur sion, 7 00 a. ill. daily. For Somers Point Express, 700, 8 30, 940 a. m., 160, 3 00,4 00,5 00, 530 p. m. week ilaya Sundays, 5 00, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 9 45 a. in. J B. Hutchinson, J. J(. Woot, Ucn'l Manager. tlcn'l I'ass'g'r Agt HAVE YOU READ PHILADELPHIA TIfllES THIS MORNING? THE TIMES is the most extensively circulated and widely read nairspaper pul 1 shed inl'ennsylvniila. Its dlswiealoii of puli llo men and public measures Is In the Interest of public Integrity, honest government nnd prosperous Industry, and it knows no imrty or personal allegiance In treating public Issues. In the broadest and best sense a family and gentral newspaper. THE TIMES alms to have the largest circulation by deserving It, nnd claims that It Is unsurpassed in all the essentials ot n great metropolitan newsjiaper. Hiooluien copies ol any edition will bo sent free to any one send ing their address. TED MO . . . 11J-DAII.Y. $8.00 par annum: 110 for four months; 80 cents per month: de livered hy enrrlera for 0 cents per week. SUNDAY EDITION, Ot large, Iwiulsonio iiagea-aM columns, elegantly Illustrated, beautiful colored supplement JfcOO per an nunij S conts per ipy. Bully and Sunday, $3.00 per annum I 00 cents per mouth. Address all letters to "THE TIMES, rillUtDBM-UIA. ForailDtuoDsand Nixvous Diseases. They purify he Blood and give Hbaitiiv action to tbe enure system. Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES. WRIGHTCR PILLS I THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE rules t ha wnrlil. But few appreciate the danger to wliloh tho r x n n r t, n n f. mother is exposed, nnil llin forrlindtnir With which slio looks forward to tho hour of npproaoh ing motherhood. itv uifi use oi "Mother's Friend" tho body is mado to yield pleasantly to tho change, Ileadaoho and nntisoa aro dispelled, tho depressed nnd norv ous feclinp; yiolds to ono of hopeful ex pectation. Danger to llfo of mother is avoided, and sho pnsses through tho iriai quioKiy anu ncr recovery is rapid. Bent hv Mall, on reeelpt. of price, $1.00. Book w --r,-iwriniu moi ners ireo upon appnranon. Aus iirziinciu iiegniiior vo.t aiisnts, ua. SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. LADIES DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE DRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho oricinnl and onlv FRENCH safe und reliable enro on the mar- "Ret. l'rice. $i.nu; sent by mail. i uouuino boiu oniy uy S. P. KIR.LIN, Shenandoah, Pa PR.THEEL 604 H. Sixth St. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED," a wui'Hi uiu, urn Kit; vr iimi ritu re imw con templntinsmarrlaRe, If yon arc a victim of Private, n ernee tlinsedeitroyersortho rllldlU UI&CaoDi human men which (In- .trnvtnlnil .ml luwlv an.l nS, vn a n duties of life, call or wrtto and be saved, llnurst l)slly,03 cVgs, 0-IM Sun., n-fi. Send lOets.ln stamps tot Book with atvnrn L.tlmnnlnla Exposing l u nek. and 1'nko Institutes. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT JULY 2, 1S97. Trains leave Shenandoah A. faifn For New York via Philadelphia week days. . w lAoa, oiu anu 00 1 in Suudavs. 2 10 n. m. For New ork via Mauch Chunk, week days. 5 86, 7 05a. in., 12 38 and 8 10 p. in. For Rending and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 30, 7 05 n.m., 12 33, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. Sun days, 2 10 a. in. For Pottsvllle, week days, 210; 7 05 a. m.,nnd I o no . In n rv, ...... i - . . . . . ' v' ",,u ' !' "' ouiiunys, z 10 a. ra, For Tnmaqua and Mahnnoy City, wock days 210, 5 30, 7 05 a. m., 1233, 8 10 nnd 007 p in, Sundays. 210 a. m. For Williamaport, Sunhury nnd Lcwlsluig. week days. 8 25, 5 30, 11 80 a. m.. and 7 25 p. m Sundays, 8 23n. m. ForMoliono Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25. 5 36, 7 05. 9 51, 11 30 a. ra., 12 33, 8 10, 6 07, 7 26, 9 53 and 1140 p.m. Sundays, 210,8 23 a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8 25. , w, w a, in., uui, t m anu vm p, uii .ji.iiui., n, u n. in. For Baltimore, Washington nnd the Wert rin B. & O. R. R.. through trains lea- i Rear Ing Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. V U.) at 8 30, 7 55, 11 36 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p i. Sundays u v, , w, ii o u. iu., a io anu i p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and CI ost nut streets station, weekdays, 10 30 a. in. 12 20, u aw u ii ii i ill t, j a, i oo, oaip, m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week mjo, ,u, ,Wl duu . m., anu l au, 4 30, 9 00 p. ni. Sundays, 5 00 p. m. T V , r ri. , . . . .. - - 1,1 - I'luni-ll illUIIK. V,OCK days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 30 and 4 15 p. m. Leave l'hlladelphla, Reading Terminal, weok days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42,4 05,6 80,11 30 Tjmvii llnmllM- AAI. 1 II iniu - . . 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. ni. Sundays, 183 Iavo Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. m., 12 SO nnd 612 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 n. m. IjinpaTamnrinn .w.l n IO O it i ftn ni., 1 3u, 5 5!, V 20 and 9 43 p. ni. Suiulayu, a 18 Leave Mahnnoy City, week days. J2 20. 3-15. 01 AT a. vi OIT A if lt .1 rtn ' Hundayn 12 23,3 45 a.m. ijcavo Aiananny I'jano, wcck days, J2 ;V, 2 40, 100 680,926. 1025, 1169 a. ra,, 232, 532, 038 7 67, 10 22 p in. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave willlarasport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a m 4 (Jp nnd 11 30 p. m, Sundays, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street what! for Atlantic City. Wnnlriltivo INntnaa O (Vi rtivi ia it fslot....ln..a 1 fA O rv n nn it In JM s ' mi sr I t rwi . i ii .', ' 5 30, 0 30 p. m. ? Sundaya ISzprem, 730, 8 f0, 830, 900, 10 00 " , J" ! vvilllllli(IHIlMI, O mi n. Ill,, 4 45 p. ni, $1.00 excursion train to foot of riaDloUl..l 1 ,rn T1M1 1.M.. iinni3iiii 'HH. I VU . III. (Itlliy. Retumlntr leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas nrenties. Ww.lr.lnva M 1 .. f 1 V " o .4iins, iuiiinmvn 11111 v u m 11. III. I 7 00,7 43,8 10,9 00, 10 15, 1100 n. m., 3 80, 4 30, w, t v .ni , in, Afcoinniouanon, -i ao, o 10 a. in., 4 a" p. ni. Sundayn Ifixpross, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00. ft 00, fi 30. 7 00, 7 30 8 00, 9 30 n. ra. Accommodation. 7 15 fl. tn KMn lr. l nO nnI. t .!.. ! i V iVi . . . v..w '4liiioiuii Limn Hum tin of MlasUsIpni Ave, only, wetkdays, 0 00 p. m., x-nrior uars on an express I rains. Single tandard Only Is possible, whether as n test of excellence In journalism, or for the measurement of ,uantllles, time or values; and The... Philadelphia Record . . . After a career of nonrly twenty years ot uninterrupted growth is Jtistlned in claim Ing that the standard first established hy Its founders Is the ono truo test of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish ALL THE NEWS promptly nnd pueviucuy una in me most renuatiie rorm, without elision or parthttii bins; to discuss its significance with frnnkneas. to keep AN OPltN EYE FOR PUBLIC ABUSES, to give besides a complete record of current thought, fancies and discoveries In all de partments of human activity in Its DAILY EDITIONS of from 10 to 11 PAGES, mid to provide the whole for Its lutrons at the nominal price of ONE CENT-Tlmt was from the outset, and will continue to lie the aim of THE RECORD. The Pioneer One oent morning newspaper In tbe United States. The Record, still LEADS W1IKUK OTHriltS FOLLOW. Witness Its unrivaled average dally circulation exceeding iu,mrj copies, anu an average exceeding 120,000 oople for Its Sunday editions, while imitations of Its plan ot publication In every Imiwirtant city of the oountry testify to the truth of the assertion tluit In the quantity nnd quality of Its eon tents, and In the price at which It is sold The Record has established the standard hy which excellence In Journalism must be measured. Th Da i Edition Of The Record will be sent by mall to any address for 88.00 per year or 2S cents tier mouth. The Daily and Sunday Editions together, which will give Its readers tbe best and freshest Information ot all that Is going on In the world every day In the ?enr Including holidays, will be sent for 1.00 a year or n ceuts per month. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING. CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Fa. Tiieta sP9 iVIMf.! And Hawaiian Annexation Eoported to tlio Sonato by rOREIO RELATIONS COMMITTEE. l'ho Report Denounce. tlieXrlnl oftlio Competitor l'rlsonoi-s, nnd Urgon That Their ltelenne Ho Itomntiilwl. Tho Aiiiiexiillou ol lluwiill I'nvoriMl. Waslilngton, July 18. The nenate wan In a deadlock for several hours yeater day, with biiRlncBS At a standstill, while calls of the senate, roll cv..ls and other parliamentary expedients were resorted to. It was due to the effort to secure action on the resolution of Mr. Harris, of Kansas, designed to prevent the disposal of the government lien on the Union Pacific railroad under the terms of an alleged acreement. There were many roll calls on Mr. Harris' motion to consider the reso lution, quorums appearing and disap pearing, and from 12 to 5 o'clock no final vote on the motion was secured. It finally went over until today. Senator Davis, chairman of the com mittee on foreign relations, late yester day afternoon reported a resolution favoring the ratification of the Haw aiian annexation treaty. There was no reference to tho report lieyond an in quiry by Senator White as to whether there would be an erfott to take up the treaty at the present session. To thia Mr. Davis replied that he was not now prepared to say. Senator Davis also reported from the committee the following Joint resolu tion! That the president be empowered to take suoh measures as in his judgment may be necessary to obtain the release from- the Spanish government of Ono Melton, Alfred A. Laborde and William Uildea nnd the restoration of the schooner Competitor to her owner, and to secure this he Is authorized and re quested to employ such means or ex- erclse such power bb may be necessary. The' repot t recites all the facts that have been brought out In the Com petitor case, her ownership, capture and the cltlEpnBhlp of the three men named Ih the resolution, together with the proceedings thus far had by the Spanish authorities, the trial, sentence, etc. The report characterizes it a "mockery of a trial." The affidavits of the parties uro cited to show that they were coorced Into Spanish waters, In which case they were not amenable to a Spanish jurisdiction. They were not subject to piracy and Intended no act of depredation on the high seas, nor were they subject to the Spanish au thorities on account of alleged rebel lion. The report then says: "Irrespective of uny of the foregoing considerations, the conduct of Spain constitutes such delay and denial of Jus tice nnd sucli an actual Infliction of In justice upon these men as to make it the dlttyof this government to demand rep aration tnereror, irrespective of any act which these prisoners may havo com mltted up to the date of their capture. Among the acts of reparations which ought to be demanded should bo the release of these captives." The report declares that the rights or tlio men Have been violated, and con tinues: "They have been tried and sentenced to death by a summary naval court martial, In a proceeding which has been annulled by the appellate courts of Madrid, upon the ground that such court martial had no Juris diction whatever over them. Ten months have elapsed since this death sentence wbb annulled, and they have not again been brought to trial. In the meantime they have been subject to protraoted preliminary examinations preparatory to their trial by another court martial, which differs from the first onlv in the fact that it Is less summary nnd more formal In Its char acter than the first." The report says that the men in the first trial did not know until after the testimony for the prosecution was In that an Interpreter was present, and the only translation made to them was at the close of the sanguinary pro ceedings, when they were asked If they had anything to say, and neces sarily thev could have little to say. yet one of them protested that ho had never understood one word of the pro ceedings against him, hy which his llfo was adjudged forfeited. "With these protests," continues tho report, "the trial ended and the de fendants were immediately . sentenced to death. It is now 14 months since they were arrested, during all of which time they have been held In the Ca banas Portress as prisoners. Melton and Laborde are unqestlonably citizens of the United States, Cliklea is a Brit ish subject, hut he was a sailor upon an American vessel when taken, was acting- as Us mate, and it Is the opin ion of your committee that he Is en titled to be protected by this govern ment. He was serving under the flag, and he Is entitled to be protected hy It. "In our opinion these acts of delay and denial of justice, and of the In fliction of Injustice, vitiate and make void any right which Spain had in the beginning of UiIb transaction to pro ceed criminally against any of these men. This government should demand that they be set at liberty, and that the Competitor be restored to the owner, as there Is no evidence that the wner knew anything about the dU veiisem-v mi me vessel irum (is regular voyage to Lemon City, Pla," Old People. " Old peo lo wlioreotiiremeillclnntYi nunilaln the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy In K'ectrlo Hitters. This mndlnina does no stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts a a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach anil liowel adding strength and giving tone to the ogsns, thereby siding Nature Tn tbe performance of the functions. KJeotrie Hitters is an excellent appetiser and aids digestion. Old eorle flnd It Just exsetly what they need. Price fifty oenta per bottle at A. Waslev's drug store. Death of IMiliflaher UoI.nug1illii, Philadelphia. Julv 16. Prank Mn. LAUsfhlln. the veteran nrintar and nub. Usher and principal owner of the Phila delphia Times, cuea yeeuarday at his residence, 8817 Chestnut street, agsxl 09. Mr. McLaubtIiUii had ban in fnlllno- health for many months, and his eon- union was aggravated by a severe at tack of gout during the latter part of March. Something to Depend on. T r T.m T . 1 1 1 r... Af 1 , ,1 . a ,. 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