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Iniei. hitr Cotnmcrce Commlsslon's Inves? tlgation. "IjiA. XV. Glbhfl, gonornl superlntendent of -.'mntivn power, Mr. Boyer's suporlor of fli-r-r. tc-Rtlflrd thnt tio knew nothlng of his chlef clerk's ncceptunco of money tfam t!i" coal cotnpnnh?8. ? , Mr, GlnsgQW asked .thp wltncsls lf. he could give the commission nny lhformn <tlon ernicernlng the ngroement between the rnllrond und the H.-.C. Frick Coul CcJmpany conrerning car repnlrs. Mr. Glbbs said he understood there hnd Iici'ii some nort of nn ngreemnnt, *t.tit he wns not fnmlllnr wlth Its terms. Tho conl company. he sald, clalmed thnt ttin rnllrond should mnko nll repnlrs, but the lntter mndo nn issue of It, and ren? dercd bllls to tho Friclt Compnny for repnlrs to Its enrs. The Frick Company l,.ild for repnlrs to whcels nnd axles, but refused to paj the full nmount of the charges. For Services Rendered. D. M. Maroney, ol" Pittsburg, president or tbe West Vlrglnla connectlng rnllrond, fonnerly In tho cnr record and dlstrlbu tlon depnrtmrnt of tho Bnltlmoro und Ohlo Rnllrond, testlfied that whllo ho wns ln the employ of the Bnltlmore and Ohlo, ho wns glven Jo.Oofl worth of Btook In the Monongahela lUver Coal Compnny ln poymeiit for Bervlccs rendercd. He cold thls stock. While be was vlco-prosldeNj. of the Pittsburg, Shawmut nnd" Northern Rallroad, whlch is now belng surveyed, he was presented wlth $10,000 worth of stock ln the Weavcr Coal Company by Henry Weavcr, who has slnco dled, N. S. Rolbeneoke, comp|roller' of the Penn. ylv.mla Rallroad. testifled that he is Intoro. tcd ln thc Crnwlcy Land Com j viny of Vlrginln. ? Wlth hlm are assoclated J. T. Rltch ards, chlef englneer of mnlntennncc of way nf tho Pennsylvania Rnllrond; Stephen Green, a I'blladelphla business man, and others from New England. The company Ib a Boston corporation, which hns acqulred Southern conl lnndu. M, K. Rcevos, chlef clork to Vice ?Presldent Pugh. testlfied thut Colonel George F. Hnti liad glven hlm coal com? pnny stock vnlued at J. ,000. Hc sald hc hns known Colonel lluff from boyhood. The stock wns ln tho Keystone Coal and Coke Company, the Hownrd, tho Green wlch and the Cnrdiff Coal Companles. Davld K. Wllllnms asd Compnny, he snld, had aho presented him wlth llve hun- , dred shares In tho Cymbrlu Coal Com- j pany. ; SUSPECTS ARRESTED. Two Negroes Arrested Before the Murder Was Known. (Speclal to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.) PAMPLIN CITY, VA., Juno C?Two color,.d men, suspects, glvlng thelr nr.mcs ns Asa Brown and Moscs Tinsley, who were found here early thls mornlng, who, when asked how they came here, sald they bought tlckefs* at Farmville fo: thls place. Knowing that tickets cannot be sold there on the nlght train for Pamplin, and finding that they had beaten thelr way here on a freight train about daybreak--thls, with other talk tif theirs, cauBed them to be suspected as crlininals and fugltives from justlce. Hence. they were. arrested here by Ser geants Johnson nnd Payne, and on the next train, at 10:10 A. M., wero taken to Prospeet, five mlles from Tuggle's Sta? tlon, and lu?.ed over to Detective, or Const.He, Baldwln. Cn the next train from Totei*l._rg, nt nearly one P. M., blood-houi)ds were brought up and set out to fry to find the crlniinals, but up to thls hour, four o'clock P. M., wc have not heard with what success. FOR GOOD ROADS. Association Organized in Bedford and Officers Elected. (Speclal to The Times-Dispatch.) BEDFORD CITY, June 6.?As a result of the Good Roads convention hero yes? terday, the "Bedford County Uood Roads Associatlon" wns organized here to-doy, wlth the following officers: Stnte Senator J. L. Campbell, president; N. C. Luck, of Montvale. flrst ?**?. president; J. Thompson Brown. second vlco-presldentj T. W. Rlchardson, secretary, . and F. 0. Thomas, treasurer. These olflcers wero reeommemled as the cxecutlvo commlttee. It was also recommonded by the speclal committees that tho "following vlco-presl dents be appolnted ln tbe Beveral dls tricts to orgnnizc for work in thelr dls trlcts; S. M. Bolllng, In Central Dlstrlct. whlch includes Bedford Clty; S. 7. Pnt terson, Blue Ridgc; J. W. Nimmo, Cham blisburg; "\\*. A. Goad, Staunton; Davld Updike. Otte,r; B. XV. Htihbiird, Foust; R. G. Turpin, Churleinont; Captain T. S. Wlso, Bellevup. A meeting of the associatlon will bo held the fourth Monday ln June to ridopt by-lnws and consider expedlents In the lnterests of good roads. T KILLED IN STORE (Contlnued From Flrst Page.) as being glngereake color. Ono was heavy set; woro dark clothes, blnck felt hat and looked to bo thlrty years old. Tho other wns not stout, about flve feet eleven Inches, wore small llgh't-colorod hut turned up ln front; face uppenred to bo wrfhkled; at tlrst glunce ubout twenty-flvo ytnra of &ge. I -?- I I***! Left for Germany. Mrs. Ooorge W. JSeal und bou, of Futr jnount, left Saturday for Bremen, Oer many. Mrb. St-al will vlslt h< r mother, Mrs, Lucy Gerlacb, in Germany, whom she has not eeen for 1K years. Kht- wlll return to her home next September. Are Visiting in Richmond. Mr. Wilton G. Wharton und son, Wll* ton, Jr., ure vlsltlng relatlves of Rich? mond. Mr. Wharton ls a natlve of thla clty, but for the pust twenty yor.rS T?x liud lils business lnterests lu Now York. Velvet SRin. The nicest and daintiest preparation to beautify the skin?make it smooth, soft and velvety?is MILLER'S BEAUTY CREAM. There is nothing harmful in its make up whatever. It has been used by hundreds of people of refinement for long time. Their judgment is that it is an efficient and delightful toilet requisite. Twenty-five and fifty cents. T. A. Miller, (Incorporated.) KOUIt PRU(i H.OHEH. Sale of Boys' Summer Suits at Berry's. In order to clean up broken lots as wc go, and to go a little 'faster on other lots, which have been somewhat ovcr lookcd, we start this Big Break in Prices To-Day. _5$ %Af\|.Y >S/*V._OR BLOUSfc Af.0 _TON 9U1T-, In Mlxed Cas slmeres, Bluo Scrges, &o? worth Ju.'O'O "iiud $?'_>," at only $2.85 Slr.es 2 1-2 to S yoars. 1D DOUBLE-EREASTED CAS SIMERE SUITS, worth $..80 nnd $n.00? at only $2.85 . Slsfes S to 10 yoars. ' 98 DOUBLE-BREASTED ' BLUE SERGE AND MIXED CASSIMERE SUITS, worth $7.."0 and SS.00, only $4.75 S5SAILOH AND ETON BLOUSE I SUITS, all colors, worth .G.fiO und $7.00, at only 168 DOUBLE-BREASTED TWO PIECE SUITS, ln fancy Cnssl meres and Serges, worth $.".00 and $0.00, ut only Slzes S to 17 yoars. ABOUT 7.r> MOTHKB'S FH11.ND BhOlTSE WAISTSJ BAUNTIKRFD. KTON COhhAUS, WHITE AND COhOBS, S1Z15S 3 TO S YEAKS. WOKTH $1.00, AT ONLY 45c O. H. Berry & Co. io suits ar mrs the ii Democratic Convcntions of South Dakota and Arkansas De clare for Him. NAME IS LOUDLY CHEERED It Arouses Wild Eiithusiasm in Both Bodies?Davis for Senator. (By Assoclated Press.) ,-? HOT SPRINGS, ABK., , Juno O.-Tho Democratlc State conv/siition, in session here, to-day unahimously adopted reso? lutlons amld intenso enthusinsm, endors in_ William Jennings Bryun to bo tho Democratlc standard-bearer ln the Pres Idential campaign of 1908, and selected Jefferson Davis, the nomlnees of the party, for Unlted States Senator, ahd State olllcesto be voted on nt tho cn sulng general electlon. Tlio day's prd ceedlngs were hnrmonious throughout, lr. marked csonlrast to the proceedlnga of Tuesday.' The tickot is as follows: Governor?J. S. Little. Audltor?A. El Moore. Secretary of Stato-A. C. Ludwlg. Treasurer?J. i_. Yates. Attorney-General?W. F. Kirhy. Superlntendent of Public Instructlon? J. J. Dooln. Land Conimissloi.r-=_.. L. Kaufman. Agrlcultural Commissloner?Guy B. Tucker. Assoelnte Justlce? J. C. Reddlck. Rullroad Conirnisslonors?II. L. I-lnmp ton, J. XV, Croeket. BRYAN'S NAME IS LOUDLY CHEERED (By Assoclated Press.) YANIvTON*. S. D., Juno G.?The South Dakota Democratlc convention to .lay nominnted u tlcket and strongly endorsed Bryan tor President ln 11*03. Every men? tion of hls name on the iloor of tho . convention brought tojrlh u storm of up plouso. Tlie following tlcket was named: For Congress, XV. J. Elder, of Law ronce; S. A, llamsey, of Sanborn. For GorerrioTi J. A, Htransky, of Brulo! Lleutenant-Governor, James Coffee, of Walwortli. ? ? ' Secretary of Stato, Frank Latta, of Hyde. State Audltor, John Hayes, of Stunley. Treasurer', C, W. Martln, of Grant, Attorney-General, C, B- J. Hurrls, of Yankton. Commissloner of Rehools und Publlc Lands. C. J. Lnughlln. of Lake. Superiiitrudent of Publlc Instructlon, Thoinna .yne, of Clny. Rallroad ComniUslorier, B. H. I.lon, of Minnehaha. I -?:-?__?:? SLATE WENT THROUGH. Effort to Break Programme in Pennsylvania Defeated. , (By As.. i.lau-d 1 .-H?.) HAitltl .llt'Ui;. PA,; June ti.JThe lto puhlican Stato convention to-day noml? nated the following tlcket: Governor, Edwln H. Stuart, Philadel? phia. Lleuteiiniit-Govcnioi, Hobert S. Mur? phy, C'ambila county, Audltor-General, Iti.la-rt K. Young, Tioga county. Becrpt.ry of Intorhatlorial Affali,-, Henry H'ourk, Lehanon. The platform coiimuinhi the natlonid and StatO udmluistrutlnnH. ndvocutcii leg hlatlon glvlng to (rolley coiiipniiics the rlgl.a lo carry freight; udvi.eaton atwo eei:t i.:isseng<i)' rnte of stcaiu rallroads, ar.rl di-aln ut great lengti, on other State The tlc)(ei waa the ono airrbed upon by fiiitnl Siatps Bonatur Peni'ose und nthi-r party Jeadori, ln advance of the. co i ventlon, An attempt of certain country d ?'.f.'.ati-o io foru) a comblnutlon to breaij the blale'fall.il. . Tne tii-iii-t repreBeiits _>l factlori. ot -I14 party ahd wlll, thu party lcads l,i -li.v", llarmnnl.e a") pu_t dlrforoijoeji. prpBldoni Hoo-oveH i* sald i>> liu'vo tidvlsed ih. . l.-rUoll of jt-'oji u llclu-t in the b.l!-. ihai lt wlll help thc cpuurcsMluitn] eu,i i didutc-l. Dcadilock Among Conferees on Seventh Section May Kill the Measure. MAY WITHDRAW THE SECTION House and Senate.Conferees Are - Decidedly Against the Amendment. . (By Assoclated Press.) WASHING'TON, Juno C?Thero' ls' de? cided ? danger. that -.t'h'e qiiarantlne bill, Inteuded to give Fedoral aid in yellow fever quarantines, and which has passed the Senate and House, will fall. because of a dendlock among the conferees on tho seventh sectjon of the bill. Thls section provldes that interstate trailic may be carrled on without inter I'uptlon through a State under yellow fever qunrantlne, under certain regula tions; that is, that through tralns mny make thelr regular runs wlthout tnklng on or lettirig off passengers or frelght within tlie (|imrantlned Stato. Thls section was* placed ln'tho bill by the House, but lt ls tiriderstood that cer? tain of the Houso conferees and also certafu. of tho Senato conferees are de cldcuiy against the amendment. It ls re ger'ded by tliose who advocated it as llic only meaus to suppress tho ??shot gun" (luarantlne. Tlio qunrantine trlll wont to conferenco scme weeks ago, and the t!c-up on thls amPiidmcnt resultcd almost Immediate? ly- . So decided aro the oplnlons of the conferees on tho matter that frlends of the measure declaro.that lt wlll undoubt edly fall for thls reason. A movement has been Inntigurated late ly, howover, to get tho section mentloned wlthdruwn, rather thnn defeat tho bill, and thls plan, it is said, is proposed by thoso who were responslblo for placlng tho section in tho measure. THE BEEF TRUST DEM1ES' CHAH6ES (Continued From Flrst Pugc). nmendment, provldlng for rlgld govern? ment inapectlon of all carSassos and iro quent Inspection of the meat ln tho courso of its progress to the stalls nnd groeery shelves, tho cost of such Inspec? tion to bc borne by tho pnekors them? selves, oppo'so a Congrosslona] Investlga ticin. They have bc-eu Informed of tho strenuoua liousc-cleanlng daya and nlglits in tho packing houses thls w-eek, slnco .tho' Presldent sent hls messngo and tho beof trust report to Congress. Whilo lt is ? posslblo tho commltteo may undor lake to maku au investlgatlon, suali ls not' probnblo. Denies Every Statement. Mi, Wilson, wfio 18 an eiii'-l >yt; of tho Nelson Morrls Company, ma'dc a gonoral donlal of tho oxlotuncu i> conditions ut the packing houses as set forth ln tho report. Ho bugan by Invltlng tho com-* IlllttCO to come to Chicago and speud <i week lu personal Investlgatlon of con? ditions. Tliat, lio said. "would bo iho only way for members 'to.galn a proper ldoa of what tho coiidltioiis reully were." Borne of the suggestionn mado 'lu the report, he uuld, hud already bouir COIlipllCd wlth hy tho packors, sucli us addltlonal simltary facllltlen. Ho donlod absolutely that thero woro any dlHom.oil cattlo or hogn butcliorod for food. ln every carloiwl of cattlo or liogs, ho s.i'd, BOtllu woro Ukely to 1)0 j dead und somo dlsi-asod. Tho dead or dlseiimd liogs nud'OatllO WOrO sont to tho Standard RenderiPS company, whicli was I a very different inslltutlou from thu Stundnvd t-jhiughu-ilng Compnny, alihough I tho two wero. Ukely to bo '."."lfused ln I tho mlnd, The Ronderlng Coinpany turned tho dead und dlsrased meat Into i greoso, wl'lcli wau a oi-product In iho | iTuuiufuctiiro of Bonp, Want Supervision, ! s^upi ivislou of eviiy hriiuch of tho I packing buslness wn.? not, objoctod to by tho pacltiTH, snld Slr. Wllson. Thn gov eruiiniit mny put on as many Inspeelors I an tl fJc-alrCH, 1)0 iiddi'd, so long us t|io Argo Red Hiiliiion-Jiiir -tbo- ""1l901lr.l1" istti tiiu more /'uu'Yat'tiu.- jiioro you GERMAN KAISER GUEST OF FRANCIS JOSEF OF AUSTRlA EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEF OF AUSTRIA. KAISER WILHELM OF GERMANY, (By Assoclated Press.) VIENNA, June 0.?Emperor William | arrlved here thls mornlng und wns grect I ed nt tlio Northern Rallroad statlon by j Empcror Francls Josepli in person. Tho ? meeting wus markod by oxtroirio heartl ness and cordlallty, tho monarch- klsslng ench othor three tlmes, After Introduc Ing thelr suites, tho Emporors proceoded to SchoeiibrunnoCastie. On their arrlval ut thc- statlon, near tho castie, the Impe? rial party..was met-by tho ar_liduk.es, the members of the German cmbassy, the Austrian ambansndor to Gdrmnny nnd thc principal military and civil iiiithorltleH. Emperor Wllllam inspected thc guard of honor, after whlch tho monnrchs drovo to tho castie. Thoy were hcartily. clicer cd along thc route. A number of urch duchesses nwatted thelr majosties at the castie, where tho German Emperor sub sequontly recelved In. audlenco Cotmt . Coluphowsld, the Mlnlster of ForelgJi Affalrs; Dr. Wekerle; thu Hungarlan Pro mler, and Baron von Bcck, the Austrian mlnlster. Late Emperor: William drovc through tho town and cnlled on tlie members of the Austrian imperial fnrnlly. Extraordlnary prt-cAutlons hnd been taken to Insure the sufety of the Ger? man Emperor, the publlc boinf? rlgldly excluded from the northern statlon thls mornlng, while police lined . tlio r/ja'd between Bensing and Sclioenbrunri. The park, the gardens nnd all the approaches to the palace wero guarded J.vlth a. strong force of infuntry and cnvalry, ln nddltlon to many police and dotectlves. packers do not liJi've to pny for them. Hc suld the packing business woiild be beuefitod- hy tho. lnspectlon of the dif? ferent -ranches,,from the "hoof to the cau.",,.uood lnspectlon is what the paek ers want, \ he declared. In nadltlon to: the questlon ot who shall. bo ? tiio --Jucjs-'. o? snnltation'/'Mr. Wilson said-thatvt.he only- other .suggcs Uon made by the Neill-Reynolds 'report, lo whlch ^iie packers would havo any objecTTon, ls tho requiremont that the date pf canning be placed on all onnned artloies. Hu sald that would servo no purposo, except . to injuro tho canned meat business. "Naturally a buyer wlll choose the. artlclo with tho freshest ap pearlng label," snld Mr". Wllson,' "vvhen, tis a matter of fact, the cunned ment does not deterlorate with age." In speuk Ing of tho return. of goods, Tie sald that eonslgnmcnts uro' sometliiies sent back to the shlppers because a nall has been driyen through a cun ln fustening up a box. ... Thls, he sald,' would cause that c. iv to spoll and the conslgneo would Inia-{ glne that thc wholo shtpment had buen spoiled. Thnn It la possible In raro In stances for tho air to havo gotten Into tlie can and caus'ed It to swell. He de scribcd such enns as "swellers," but sald there Is no danger of these ever belng catcn and added, wlth a laugh: "Not tlie sliglitest." No ono asked him why. "Would it be possible, to put in cans meat whlch has bogun td putrify?"_ asked Chalrman Wadsworth. "Not uiiless the meat were accoin panled by chemlcalt. such as it would l>e sulclde to eat," roplled Mr. Wilso.i Ho declared thut the use ot' bad meat ? had nevor been attempted hy reputable packers and that It would bo sulclde to thelr business. At thls point a recuss wus taken for luncheon. The Dead Hogs. The Nelll-Hoynolds report *poko of ten dead hogs llelng found in one placo nnd tlfteen or twenty |n another. Mr. Wllson sald that some mornlng- from 50,000 to 00,000 hoga nre rocoived, und that fro fiueritly dead onos are found ln the enrs, He dld uot think thero was anything "revoltlng" nbout thut. lu regard to the Interlor of tho work THE WEATHER. ForecuHt: Vlrglnla and North Catolina partly cloudy und continuod wurm rhurs day and Frlday; fresh south to southwest wlnds, Conditions Yesterday. Rlohmoiul'a weather was clour and 'hot. Unngc of thc thermajn.'.on U A. M..V) ti P. M.M 12 M.S_ 0 P. M..?'<} ;j p. M.S7 li niUlnlght.u Hlghest tempcraturoi yesterday.?1 Lowe .t lemperaturo youturday.u:s .\u-an temporaturd yetsterday.7-1 Normal iciup-raturo Xor June....to Utpuriuic from norni.il tenipcruiun. ...M Thermometer Thia Day Last Year rooms, Mr. Wllson said tliat any person would be plenscd with thelr clcanly np pearan ccbefore the day's kuiing and drcss lng ls boguti, und that persons not used to packlng-houscs mlght be dlsgusted wlth tlie conditlon of tho samo rooms several hours later. Ho contended, how? ever, that there wero no unwholesbme conditions there. Every day, he said, all rooms, tables, trucks and utensils of all kinds aro washed as clean as wator and scrub brush can make thom. Chalrman Wadsworth road plecemeal what may be termed the startling fea? tures of the report, and as ho pronounced ench Indlctment, paused for answers. Mr, "Wllson dld not attempt to deny that odors arose from entralls and offal of the carcasses, but he said they wer.b removed ns promptly aa posslble. The' charge tliat thero woro toilet rooms off tho work rooms was admlttad ! and tlie practice dofended as not being | more.-.unsanltnry than a toilet. of.'a-.bed i room in a flrst-class hotel, ns. thp iailets ' Were kept In good conditlon. Suitable places were furnlshed workmen' to wasli,' ha said. nnd he assortcd that tho men all carrled bunciies of cheese cloth whlch was used as towels. Tho'men ,'proforred tHs, sn'd Mr. WINon, "Repeatlnir hls lnvltatlon to members of tho commltteo to vlslt the packing houses. Mr. Wllson aald that the houses nre always open, and that mllllons of people passed through ovcry year. "If we should vlslt tlie. packing houses, would there bo any changes made be? foro we arrlved?" asked Mr. Wndsworth. Adopt Good Suggestions: "We'-always take advantngo of good' suggestions, and Messrs. Neill and ReyV Inolds mado a few," replled Mr, Wllson. ; He tliought tho changes, however; Would not prevent tho commltteo from goltlng nt tlio facts. Mr. Wilson questloncd a charge mndo In tho Nolll-Roynolds roport thnt a car cass of a hog had sllppod from u carricr Into a closet, and had been plcked up and placed wlth clean carcasses. He called upon Dr, Noill to state that It dld not happen ln ono of the blg luc.kliig-bouses. , "It dld happen ln ono of the blg con? cerns," Mr. Neill replled, emphatlcally. Although l-cqiioBted by members of tho commlttee to state whlch ono Mr. NolU refused; "But some of tho very things thnt Mr. Wilson has just now denled," ho snld, ?""fmppened at Nelson-Morris & Com puny's placo." Speaklng .of the. chargo , that men cllmbed on t.bo meat ln their work, Mr. .Wllson explalnt-d in dotnil tho mothod of bonlng "ehucks." Chucks, he saldvwns tho uppor part of tlio front leg. A bone had to bo removed nnd thls work ls dono by pleoo work, A man mlght reach pV'Icliwb cn tho mo.-it to get a small cliuck, but this was against tho rogula tlons and men would bo dlschargod lf cailght dolnir lt. Could Not Keep C!oan. . Bcadlngi about tho man wlth a dlrty apron and illrty clothes who hnd no iv-euus of cloanlng hls hands oxcopt to wlpe thom on his illrty clothes and thnt thero wns no wnter ln the room, ho eald II: wooll.bo Impoaslblo. for an apron to look clean after being worn for twenty inli'iutps. Tho only dyes used were those to color the caslnas of the sausago and not for meats. As to tlio character of the emnloyo3, M.-*. WllVnn denled that they were the re filHo of humanity or that tho recent strlkn imd nuido nnv chamre, Nlnety-flvo per ?I. - i. ?" ? ''". i ClUPEUU SWRUfM Q*JAl.'TtK 8IICS is cenTO i.ach ; q hor co ocni CtUUTT, HCAUODY A CO. The Little Doctor in your Vest Pocket ,EE tho thln, round-cornered little Enamel Box bolow I WI1611 carrled In your ve3t pocket It moana Health-Iuauranco. Ii contalns Six Candy Tablets of pleasant taclc, almost as pleasant as chocolats. Each tablot Is a working dose of Cas carets, whlch ac|3 like Exerclsa on iho Bowols and LlVcr. # ?? * It wlll not purgo, elcken, nor upset thc slomach. Bocauso it is not a drlvor," llko Salt3, So dlum, Calomel, Jalap, Sonna, nor Aporlont V/ators. These wasto Dlges llvc Julces of tho oyotom ncoded to morrow, ln mercly flushlng out tho Bow eb ioday. ?a # # Noither i3 lt llko Ca3torOII, Clycerlnc, or other Olly Laxa IIvob that slmply lubrlcato tho Intc3 tlnes for translt of tho food stopped up in thom at thaj parllc u]ar tlmo. These emergendy drug3 relleve the Immcdlato troublo, but do not rolleve ita Cause. Tho came troublo wlll thcreforc recur agaln tlll that Causa 13 removod per manently. Tho chlef cause of Conglpatlon and Indigestion ls a weakness of the Musclc3 that contract tho Intestlnes and Bowcls. Carcarets are practically to tho Bowel Mu3cls3 what a Massage and Cold Bath are to tho Athlctlc Muscles. They ctlmulate the Bowel Muscloa U conhact, expand, and Bqueeze tho Dlgea tlve Julces out of food eaten. Cascarcls do [th)3 naturally, wlthoul purglng or dlscomfort, They don't help tho Bowols and Llvei In ouch a way 83 io make them lean upoc simllar assistance for the future. Thls 13 why, wlth Cascarels, the dosj may bo lossenod each succecding flmc lnstead of Increased, as it musl bc with all succeedlngdosea of othor Cathartlcs and Laxative3. #';*?.''?'?".? .' Cascarelsacj Uka oxorclso. " ?__i?- 'n y?ur Vest Pocket, (or car? rled ln My Lady'a Purse), and eaten Ju3t whon you sus pect you need one. youwlllneverknowa slck day from the ordlnary lils of life. Showing size of " Vest Pocket" Cascaret Box cotnpared to Wateh. Because.ncarlyall the3e lils bogln in the Bowols, and partlal Constlpatlon pavea the way for all other Dlscasea. "Vest Pocket" box 10 cents. Be suro you got tho gojutoei made only by the Slerling Remedy Company, and never sold ln bulk. Eycry tablot otamped "CCC." ?3" FREE TO OUR. FRIENDS1! _ We want to riend to oar frlends a beautlfol French-deslened GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX bard-enamcled in colors. It is a beauty for the dresslng table. Ten cents in stamps Is asked as a mcasure of good faith and to cover cost ol Cascarets wlth which tETs -aliuy trluket is loaded. 71a cSe*id to-day,' mentior.lng this paper. Address bterling Kemedy Company, Chicago or New York. cent. of those emptoyed slnco tliat strlke .Were unlon men. Mr. Wllson then took up the Boverldge ameniimont. ? "Wc should very much prefer," he re marked, "If the diite tn the lnbela or cans mlght be omltted." Ho also ouggested that somo carcasses mlght be found unsound and at tlie same time mlght bo flt for food, or somo portlon of them. Ho wanted tho languagc to condemn carcasses only wJiCh tlie carcasses "aro found to bo unflt for human food." To .llltistrate, he said n carcass mlght bc brulred on tlie shoulder, and other IviRQ ..ijl rlght. "What's the use of burdenlng the law wlth a lot of adjectlvcs, such as 'sound,' 'healthfur " etc? Mr. Wllson made thn sani-j objection, to the use of tlie words "Impuro." "un? sound." "unlicaltlifiil." etc. wherevor they qunllfled the Jni-pootion throughout tho amendment, and the commlttee spent some time in discusslng the question. There would lio no obrctlon, ho said, to a snnltary regtilatlon ns strong ns practlcable. He admlttcd that tlie nniiies of thelr products dld not dencribe the artlclft As :>n exnrrrple, he snld hls firm sold "Oxford" KRiisntr", whlch was a pork sausage sold undor the name "Ox? ford. ". Another nrtlcle namod "Brown" was slmply a bcef stew. ' .,','. At thls polnt the commlttee adjourucd until to-rnorrow. OBITUARY. Mrs. James Hayne Brent. News has reacned liule of i.a- .nalh near Roseland, In Nelson county. Tuesday of Mrs. James Hayne Brent, inoliier ot Mr. Frank P. Brent, of thls city. siMrs. Brent was eiglity years of age, and was a woman of llno character, wiio waa greatly bcloved by all who knew her. Beforo her marriage Mrs. Brent was -Mlas Mlldrefl Belree, of Albemarle county. Mr. F.. P. Brent has been In Nelson for nbout a week, and was >at the bedslde of hia aged motner wlien tho end camo. Mis. Brent's husband died about two years ago. Sho ls survlved by tbo followlng chil? dren: Mr. F. P. Brent, of Rlcnmond; John T. Brent, Mrs. Charles Wltt, Mrs. Deslle Shelton. Mrs. It, K. Anderson. James Brent alld Miss Annlo 1-indon Brent, of Nelson county. The funeral wlll tako place to-day from tlio resldence of Mrs. She!ton, and the Interment wlll bc In the family eometery at Mt. Alry. tho homo of tho Brcnts. Mrs. Maria Theimer. , Mrs. Maria Thoiinor dled yesterday mornlng at 8 o'clock at her resldence, No. 1202 North Nlnoteenth Streot, after a long Illness;. She was |n her for.ty-eighlh year, and v/ldow of Mr. Charles G. Tlict m'or'. Mrs. Thoiinor leaves live daughters? Misses Mamle, Madellne, Annle Loo and Jleleiia. and Mrs. \V. ii. 1-iaiicK; iv.o sons, C. J. Theimer, of Charlottesvllle, Va., and Petor C, of thia clty; two bro*.h ers itiid one slster. Tho funeral wlll talto place from tlio rosldehco Frldny afternoon m 1:"U o'clock. Funeral of Mrs. Hirshberg. The funeral of Mra. aarnii itu-.01 wife of Ph. Hirshberg, No, 510% North Third Street, who dled Wednesday morn? ing, wlll take place at -l-au o'clock Hns afternoon. Tlio burlal wlll bo In Oakwood Cemetery. Mrs. Hirshberg waa scventy-ono ye.iiB old, nnd ls survlved by her husband and live children?Mr. H. B. Hirshberg, of Akron, O.: Mr. H. V. Hirshberg, of Bos Angelea, Cal.j Mra. A. F. Oakoy, ut M" Franclsco. Cal.; and Messrs. S. I. and M. Hirshberg, of thls clty. Sho was born In Prussla. und camo to thls country whon quite young. and had beon llvlng In Rioll mund since 1SJ9, ... Audrey W. Jones. Audroy \V. Jones, agod ono year, tlio yoiiugcst chlld of Mr, C. 0. and Mrs. Bot tlo Jonos, dled at tho home of hls parents in Swansboro, Va. Tho funeral wlll tako placo trom tho resldence to-dny at 4 o'clock. Interment will lu; In Maury Cemetery, Joseph' Henry Holleran. Josepli Henry HolIuraiVftSOd llvu years, dlod lnst 'night at H:iS5 o/OjOck a1,."11,'' homo of hls ?mothor, Mrs. Rllziiholh I?ol loran, No. H21 North Soventeenth Htreet. Tlie fimoral wlll bo uuiiouik od later. Annie R. V. Jeffcrson. Annlo Ruth Virginia Jcifeison, Inlant daughter of Mr. and M.ra. "\. W. Jt-tfei son, dlod yestorday mornlng ut tho homo of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. \\ U llam A, Boasley, No. 21 Wcst Stroot, l e M?1ie frWral wlU tako Placo thls uitor 110011 at 1:30 oc'.ock from St. John s Episco. pal ClmrOh. . ? ' , Funeral of Alr, Mitz. The, funorai of Mr. Fre.ieiick SV. Mi&i of No, ?00 South Hurrition. Btreet, who died Tuesday mornlng, took placo nt 1 o'clock yesterday aftortioon from tho bi l ond i'reibyieriaii Church. Intoruieut yvag madi. lu Rlver Vh'W Cemetery. M. M. Duli. ? (Spoolal to The Tliaoa-J""lt*patol*..) STAUNTON,. VA-, Juno (i-~Mr- M??M?J Al 1 Dull, a promliumt Auguatu county man, dled yesterday mornlng from a stroko of apoplexy. 1*0 was Ifyms old. 111(3 ls tho last-of a larue . fum ly 0 chlldron of John and Bllssa. Bull, hlt. last slster. Mrs. KUen Miller, havlng dled last weok. Ho leavoa a wlfo," threo sons, 0. O. R- B-. and Q. 1.., of tho countv, iind threo daughters, Mrs. Ella Bilihart, Mrs. Med'i Mo*ro anil Miss Ada Dull, of Augusta. county, , Mr.Dul* i^ws a prviulriviit, luw ul)Wli>jf_ and Chrlstlan gentleman. Rev. J. T. Thornhill. " } (Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) LYNCHBURG-, VA., Juno fl.-Rev. Joshua T. Thornhill, agod 67, who for many yoars had been the pastor of dif? ferent Baptist churohes ln Cnmybc.l) county, dled ycHterday at hls home In the clty, after a long nnd llngerlng illness. The deceased served tliroi.iidi the Civil Wnr wlth credft to himself and llved an uprlght llfo at all tlmes. He ls survlved by hls wlfe and one son nnd a daughter, Ile hnd removed to Lynchburg from Campbell countv less t,hnn a yenr ago. Mrs. Kate Anderson. (Speclnl to The Tlmes-1 .sp-unh,) FARMVILI.E, VA.. Juno 6.?Mrs. Kntc Anderson dled thls mornlng nt her home In thls placo after a llngerlng lllnesn. She wns thc widow of Captrtln Wllllam Anderson, who met death some yearn ago ln an nccldcnt on the Norfolk nnd Westorn Rnllway. Sho leaves three chll? dren. two glrls nnd one boy. Tho funornl wlll tnlce place to-morrow mornlng from the resldence anil tho Interment wlll be mndo at the old homestend, ln Cum borland county. Captain David Meade. ?? (Rpfthlol to Tho Tltrc'*.-:."!. pt_flh;j ? " ' ~ WIN.QHE6TER, VA.. JVie. 6.?C-ip tain Davld Meado, a wealthj" retired land owner of Clarke county. dled ut 4 o'clock thls morning at hls home near Whlto Post, aged sevcnty-tlircc. A widow survlves. Durlng the Civil War he served In the Confedernte army. R. R. Webb. fSpeclnl to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.) FREDERIOKSBl.'RO, 'VA'., Juno Fi.? R. R. Webh. aged 7!) years, an ex-Con federate soldler, dlod at hls home near Wnr.'iiw to-day, nft^r a long Illness. Ho 13 survlved by a widow nnd two sons nnd flvo daughters. Henry H. Matthcws. (By Assoclated 1'ress.) MONTCOMERY. AjL?A;; June (i.?Henry H. M.atthows, grund-master of the Ala? bama Masonlc fnUerhity, past grniid-com-i mnnder of the Alabama Knlght Tomnlars,1 and for-. ovonteon yoars clerk of the clty court of Montgomory; dled hero to-day. Hc wfll be burled to-morrow wlth Masontc honors. DEATHS. BRADI.EY.-Dled. at thc resldence of her parents John nnd Mnv Bradley, 1*". West Clay Stroot, Wednesday, Jun. Gth. nt 2 o'clock P. M., KATIIE RINE ANTHONY RRADLBY, nged clirht months. Funernl from resldeneo FRIDAY MORNING at JO o'clock. Interment In Mount. Calvary Cetnetery. BOWMAN.-Died, nt her rosldoiico, 820 Norch Slxth Streot, Mts. ANNA BOWMAN, wlfe of Bhllip Rowmni. yesterday at 11:45 P. M. Funeral notice later. HIRSHBERC-.-Dled, Wednesday morn? lng at 5:30 at her lato resldence, 5101-2 North Thlrd Street, after a llngerlnfe Illness; Mrs. SARAH HIRSBER.l, wlfo of Phlllp Hlrsberg, aged sevohty-ono yours.- Sho leaves ono daughter and" four sons to mourn thelr loss. X .inerul will tufcv place at 4:30 THIS AFTERNOON. No flowors. HOBI-ERAN.-Dled, nt 11:53 Inst nlght at the home of hls mO-thor, Mrs. Ellsso- ? both Holleran, 1421 North Sevontoonth Street, JOKEPH HENRY IIOLLERAN, aged flvo years, X^unerul notice lator. JEFFERSON.-Dled, at tho resldence of , Mr..Wllllnm A. Bcasloy, 34 West Street. I Petersburg, June (I, 1B00, ANNIB RUTH VIROINIA JEFFERSON nged flyo ? months, Infant daughter of Wllllam W. und Lottlo R. Bcnsley JclTorson. Funornl fron. St. John's Episcopal church TO-DAY nt 4:S0 P. JVl. Erionda of famlly aro Invlted to uttond. JONES.-Dlcd at tho rosldonco of hls parents, ln Swnnsboro, Va-, AUDREY AV., younrj-st' child of C. C. and Lottla Jones, uged 1 yenr nnd 7 months. Funornl from tlie reskloneo nt 4 1. . M, THIS (Thursdny) AFTERNOON, nnd interment ln Mnury Comotory. : 4 month. 1.inerul from resldence nt 8 o'clock THIS (Thursdny) AFTERNOON. In? terment ln Rlver-Vlew Cemetory. ROBBIN.-Dled, at 4*4. . . M. yesterday, Infant child of (leorgo XV. nnd tho late Mary Ellzabeth Robbln. Funornl from St. Mnry's church, THURSDAY, 3 P. M. Frlends and uc*i rjuulntuneos Invlted to nttond. TIIEIMEH.-Dlert, .yesterdny mnrnlnff, June tfth, at fi o'clock. nt hor lato rosl? donco, 120.' North Nlnetpenth Stroot, after a llngerlng illness. Mrs. MA.RIA THE1MER. widow of Charles G. Thelmori nged forty-eight yonrs. Funorfi! from resldence FK1D AY AFTERNOON ut 4:30 o'o?wk. FHond? nnd nrqualntancos invlted to attend, Lock Hnyen (Pa.). papers pleuse copy. For Indigestion HOR'fiFORD,s"ACID PH06PHATE An elfeellvo remfdy for obs tlnuto Indl* gestton, nctvovd dysj>ej>slt. .t-'dache tuit . vi>i;ea .Jv?? *. . r ' *;*-?