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CO., Philadelphia, THE MILD POWER CURES Dr. Humphreys' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used for nearly half a century by the people with entire success. o. btkcihc fob, 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. U Worint Worm Fover, Worm Colic... 3- TectliThln Colic, Crying, Wakefulness 4- Dlurrliea. of Children or Adults 7- Cougks, Colds, Bronchitis 8- XciirnIgin, Toothache, Faceache. O-Ileadaches, Sick Ilcadache, Vertigo.. 10- Dyspcpsln. Biliousness, Constipation. 11 Suppressed orl'nlnfiii Periods... 14 Whites, Too Profuso Periods 13- Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 14- Snlt Khcuni, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. 15- Rlicumntisiii, Itheuniatio Tains lG-Mnlnrln, Chills, Fever and Aguo 10-Cntnrrli, Influenza, Cold JnthoHead. 20 Whooping Cough 27 Kidney Dlscnne StS-Kervous Debility .'10-Uriimry Weakness 3'1 Sore Throat, Quinsy, Diphtheria.... "77" for HAY FEVER Sold by DmtrgUta, or ttnt rrtpold on receipt of price, 25c., or 5 rnr(l.,niA be inmirtevlt, except 59. fl. el re only. P. Hl'MPHRKT'MAM'ALiEnlr(r,iiAHelleiH, lIA.lt rPFRtR HCWPJ.KKWMED.U)., Ill IIS llllmHt.. V"York. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Hat stood the Test of Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED L mm 111' I'll fi "1i . S rVd t It . Jh!'i 1 iifi"i!!t 4-W ft Mild jctiia. Fine; 'WW L 1 K mi in i mi ii iffwra'jiTihMaap J-IASTATK up JOHN I ' CEASED. Letter I,.f ctntu of Jolin P Hotlm t, HOW MAN IMC tosUmientnry nit the llmim late of Slieimmloiili. Schuylkill c-ouiily, Pennsylvania, ileeenweil, 4 liavmj? liceu granted tu the untlersliieil all persons indebted to said estate are requested to iiuike payment, and those having claims to pruhent the nunc without delay to William I) nun, Executor Shenandoah, Pa. Or hU Attorney, J. II. Ponieroy, Shenandoah, Pa. 1-a-w-Gw rXinuN AGENT for HBNANDOATI and VICINITY FOK 'Beer and Porter, I'Barbey's Bock;; Beer. FOR SALE CHEAP ! 2 Valuable Properties, on North AVhite Street. Double Mock of dwellings, Ns. 30 ami so Nnriii whttii strata, btitweeu Centre and I iuoyii stream. . V Aior a .inniiie block of dwelllugs, Nos, IjsWB lit) ami 118 North White street, between H Lloyd aud Coal streets. K' Apply at the HERALD OFFICE A Silverito on a Gold Platform in Kentucky, OAKLIBLE STRONGLY INDORSED. Ills Speeches In Ills Native Stnto Snld to Have Had Great Weight In Fixing the Policy' or Ills Party on the Money Uues tlon. Louisville, June 87. Tho Democratic 6tnte convention of Kentucky 1ms cer tainly Indorsed the administration, with Special tributes to Presldmit Olovoli'ind "and Ills distinguished eomlvlstr nntl sec retary, John d. Carlisle. " No outing was ovr productive of more effective rosults than that of Secretary Carlisle to the Kentucky nntl Memphis conventions. Tho silvorites. Including Senator lllnckburu, attribute thflrilofoat to tho recontspeeches of Carlisle and the circulation that was given thorn. The free coinage men do not deny that they expected to control tho convention and all Its committees, platform and nom inations. They fought gamoly to a finish, and acknowledge their defeat, although they make chargos about tho way It was done. Tho fteo sliver man wero boaten In. district meetings that olectcd members of tho various committees. In the Bolectlonof Judgo W. M. IJeckncr for temporary chair man and Congressman A. S. Borry for permanent chairman and In the organiza tion of tho committee on resolutions, as woll as In tho organization of other com mittees. Yesterday the silver men went down under tho adoption of tho minority report of tho committee on credentials, seating Clay's "sound money" delogatos, as well as under tho adoption of tho majority re port on resolutions for sound money and the Indorsement of President Cleveland and Secretary Carlisle Tho committee on credentials Is ono that tho "sound money" men did not look tiftor, and tho sliver men had a majority on It, but the convention overruled tho majority by adopting tho minority report. Senator Blackburn and other silver lead era remained on tliolloorof tho convention and fought to tho last on tho resolutions after which they did not take much Inter est In thoso who, as they said, had previ ously dosorted them. They woro very bit ter towards Auditor of Ptato Norman, who was General Hardin's manager and hlmsolf a candidate for rouomlnatlon. In Senator Blackburn's speech against tho majority report he showed his feeling toward sonio on whom ho had depondod, while ho referred very respectfully to Sen ator Lindsay, Congressman McCreary aud others who had opposed him openly. Tho convention was ft record breaker In groat speechos, oswell as lit other respects. Tho light between Generals Hardin and Clay for tho gubernatorial nomination was much closer than tho Hardin men ex pected. They stato that If thay could have forced nominations on Tuesday waruin would huvo had over COO votes, Instead of less than 500, and admit that they woo norvous nil day. While Hardin held tho silver vote al-mo-t solid, tho Clay men could not get all the "sound money" men away from him, because of his consideration for them In the organization of the convention and of his unusually strong personal following. I'ndor the circumstances the nomination of Hardin Is considered a groat personal victory, a fc tho men who framed tho plat form and shaped tho pellcy of tho party 1 had been working hard for Clay or a dark horse In tho present fight the entire daily press of Kentucky has been against Senn- tor Blackburn, and tlio uiuclnnatl rn I qulrer has been his exponent. Last night tho senator made tho following statement to tho Enquirer correspondent: I "I do not feel sore, nor havo any heart burnings. I reollze, however, that It la ! Impossible to win u fight against a com. ! bination of money and federal patronago. i especially where both aro furnished in i unlimited quantities." I Tho convention did not roach the nom I nntlons until last evening's session. When i tho convention rcassombled at "iiOp. m. dilatory measures occupied almost un hour, when tho name of boneral Uassius M Clay was presented by treorgo (J. Lock- hart for tho nomination for governor and seconded by Isaac M. Qulgloy. II. J. Breckinridge, the oloquont brother or W. C. P. Breckinridge, presented tho name of P. Watt Hardin, seconded by Jumes Tar vln aud I. A- Spalding. Thero were 878 votes, making 410 neces sary to nominate. When the countlos were all called it wus evident that General Hardin was nomi nated, and before tho result of tho ballot was announced tho Clay men moved that the nomination of Goneral Hardin bo made unanimous, and It carried with a great .hurrah. Tho result of the ballot was announced as follows: Hardin, 4081 Clay, 830Hi Stone, 70; Wntterson, 8. For lieutenant governor tho names of It. T. Tyler, M. B. Brown and bscar Turner, Jr.. wero presentod. Tyler was nominated without counting tho vote, when the convention, at midnight, ud journed until today. Arrested the Wrong Person. 'Philadelphia, June 27. Jamos H. Noll, who Is said to be a lumber morchnut of Monongahela Clty.Pa.. and worth fully $100,000, was arrested horo a few days ago on tho chargo of assaulting Fronk Hurst, a conductor on the Philadelphia and Read ing rallroad.and robbing htm of bis watch. T.ho assault occurred at midnight, and Noll was arrested tho next day upon the description of tho robber circulated by the police. He was oommltted to prison with out ball, aud was confined there four days before ho was able to ongage a luwyer aud securo his release. Mr Nell says that he loft his home on June 10 to go to Atlautlo City for rost, and ho had not been lu this city a half hour before ho was arrested. Ho threatens to bring suit for falsa arrest aud malicious proseautlou. The English Ohuinplou Defeated. Newton, Mass., June 27. Dr. Pirn, cliainplou tennis player of Knglund and Ireland, was defeated by Clarence Hobart, the American player, yesterday afternoon In two straight seta. The games were tho best ever witnessed lu this country . so say Ihe tenuis cracks, who wero present in foroe. Over 1,200 persons witnessed tho mntoli. Pirn felt his defeat keenly, but WluMi questioned he said he wus out played. I Filibustering Vessel Seltetl. Kingston, Jamaica, June 27. The gov ernment, has soUed the brig Poarl, at Port Maria, ns a Cuban fllibusteror. Thore woro arms and ammunition found on board of her. Mrs. White, a Citizen of Ithaca, Was Saved. (From the Ithaca Herald.) Our representative, hearing' of tho caso of Mrs. II. T. White, called to see her at Seneca funl Plain streets. Wo publish their conversation In tho following interview: "Mrs. White, I hear you havo some thing to say about a new remedy for back ache nnd kidney disorders. Will you givo me your statement for publication? " " Yes, I am quite satisfied to do so. I think tho public should know when a really food remedy is to bo had, it is the least can do iu gratitudo for my recovery." "Tell mo about yourcomplaint." "About a year ago I had the Grippe, and since then my back has pained me con stantly in tho region of the kidneys; a dull pain at times, nnd at other intervals, sharp, darting pains piercing through me, wore nlmnst unbearable. I seemed to he giv ing out as tho pain in my kidneys grew worse, and at last I had to stay in bed tho greater part of tho time. Finally, I gavo up altogether. I had terrific headaches, and suffered so much pain my appctlto loft me." 'Did tho disorder affect tho bladder?" " Finally, it did. . Tho urino was hichlv colored, and varied in suppression and ex cess. I often told my friends I believed I should go insane from tho pain. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, and began their use. 'Attcr taking tliem two or three days I began to feel their good effects. I con tinued, and now am pericctly well. "Am I to understand that Doan's Kid ney Pills havo entirely cured you? " "Yes, that's the truth. I havo no more headaches or paius, and my appetite has returned. Before using Doan's Kidney Pills I found it very trying to go up and down stairs, or to sleep on my back ; but now I can do so without a single pain, I feel completely cured, and I wish tho man ufacturers every possiblo success." For salo by dealers. Price CO cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y., Solo Agents for tho U. 8. For Sale ut Kirlin's Pharmacy- fir ThRRl 1317 Arch St, U I I fl 1 1 U U 3 PH1LADELPHA. PA. I ThP only ienoliK tneclallU In America, , NERVOUS DEBILITY ANO THE RSULTS OF INDISCRETION Special lllsenses nml Strictures rermnnentljr Cured In it to 6 dars Dl finn nniOnM l'rimarr or Second- ULUUU rUIOUll arvcurwlLivetitlreiy nevvmethuilliiJO to uudavs. e rears' Euru- i iiean Hospital and 32 tiraitlcal experience, as Irttncate:j and DliiluUi?!, lroe. elid five 1 s-cent stamps for UooK. TllUTII," the only vertlslnSiwerisic specialists. A true friend to all sufferers and to those conteiiiplatlnir marriage. Themobt&tuuliornand dangerous . I ca.es solicited, wrueorcaiiauuoesaveu. Hours. Kve-se-fli vei. ana at. eve's 6-10 j sun. SucceMf ul treatment Ay mull. Your Stomach Cannot stnml the cainu wnsliinfr that your boot On, nml Hie water you drink in't even tit for Hint purpose Use Lorcnz Schmidt's Beer and Porter JAMES SHIELDS, niKer Shenandoah Branch. 3fni 1?TTT. T BEYER'S, (Formerly Murphy Hro.) Saloon :-: and :-: Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. 'Hie bur Hii.yilied with flrst-clnsb wines iiuors beer, nlo porter. Choici Open all night. Free lunch from 9 citrnrs. a. in. to 7 p. m. Kxcelleut mus-ic day and evening at Weeks' Museum, 17 South Main Stkket. Grnnit display of birds nnd aniniaNof al kinds and tlnost paintings in the county, llest Beer, Porter nnd Ales, Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunoh every morning and evening. John Webks, Proprietor. Lauer's and Pilsner . Beers, Finest, P.uret, Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agent 507 "West Coal Street, Shenandoah. ff ChlclieUr' En si I ah Diamond 11 rand. rENNYROYAL PILLS B .Tv uritfinm aua uniy tienuine. W tiff. fclWKM rtdUblt. LADICft ilk Dragslit for ChUhutert BnolUh Din- wm,i Hran,l In It A an.l OulJ mttfcllia' ihoxei, HAled tih blue ribbon. TuLo no iilhcr. RtftiMt danatroua wubttitu turn and imitation: At UroggUli, or snt 4c. Id vtUDpi t'or rmrtleuUrl. KwtlmoaULi aal "litlici lor ijauiv ij rriurn 51 ill L 10.00O TmtiouHiUU. Xam itoper. IcheUrChcniIelto.tMutllunHQUurei 1 DruttsUu, 1'hUtttlu., ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry aud Gilbert Sts. Finost Beers, AVinos and Liquors. Choice Temperauce Drinks. Bent Brandt, of 5 and 10c Cigars, UIUC Vflll Bo Ttiroat, Pimples, Copper Ulcers in jioutn, iiair raiunei write cuuu tu uut aiusonle Temple Irhlniird. III., for nroofl at purei. tuilt' nil, sauilpUuii. wont cases cured la so to ua days. iunpuire book free Lager , I YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National League. At Boston Boston. 15; Phlladclnhla. 5. At Hrooltlyn (13 Intllnsrsl Brooklyn. 1. Washington, 0. At :Chlcago Chicago, 0, I -ttsburg, a. At Cincinnati Clnclnuatl, lis, St. Louis. 5. At Baltimore Baltimore. 6; Now York, 2. Thy dlovclnud-LoulBvillo gams was prevented by wet rou,tids. Eastern League At 'Wllkesbarre Wllkesbarro, 6; Syra cuse, 4. At Scranton Sornnton. 4; lli Chester, 3. At SprltiKlleld-Pprlugffeld, 10; Buffalo, 8. I'mins.vlvnnin Stnto Lot;un. At Lancaster Lancaster. 10: Carbon- dale, 8. At Allentown Allentowu. fc; Hazloton, 7. At Heading Heading, lil , PottBvlllo, 10. An Aliened Swindler Captured. SAN Dieuo. Cul.. .1 tine 27. A New York detective yesterday arretted C. S. Brad- ioru, who is said to Uo I'lHlip JIo.Mnuii!., watited in New York for defraudlni? lilt realtors out of $10,000 iu tho butter and t'Kg business. Bradford arrived hereabout six months ago and Invested In real estate. iio built savoral houses, aud appeared to bo a man of fortune. It is alleged that while In this business In New York, un der tho name of McMauus, he bought iMO.000 worth of butter and eggs on credit, shipped the produce to Philadelphia and iJoston, wlioro It was sold, and fled with the proceeds. Kpworth Leaguer In Convention. Chattanooga, Teun., Juno 27. Dole gates from every stato In tho union, from Maine to California, aud from other chris tian countries, aro in attendance on tho international conference of all Epworth leagues, which convened In this city to day. Thore aro already 15,000 delegates In attendance, nnd It is estimated that tho full attendance will bo about 25,000. The exorcises aro held In a tent which has a seating capacity of 10.000 Addresses of welcome were delivered by Mayor Georgo S. Ochs and Rev. J. P. Fcrriug, U. U., of this city. rennsylvnnln's Now Judges. Philadelphia, June 27. It Is asserted hero on good authority that Governor Hastings has appointed Ex-Governor Beaver, E. N. Willnrd. of Scranton, and Henry J. McCarthy, of this city, as judges of tho superior court, and that thoy havo accepted. Oilleial notice of tho appoint ments will bo given out this evonlng. It Is also stated that thrco of tho remaining four judges will bo Georgo B. Orlady, Judge Wicham and Secretary of tho Com monwealth Frank Heeder There is no conjecture ns to tho seventh man. Accused nnnk Ofllclnls Exonerated. , New Yoitic, Juno 27. Judgo Barrett has tnsmlssed tho Indictments against Joseph F. Blant, Ronald T. McDonald and An drew L. Soulard. Blant was president nnu tno otnors woro directors of the Madi son square bank. Tho lndlctnionts charged that tho men unlawfully received aViinjlts after they wero nwaro of tho lnsolvoucv of tho Institution. Dismissal of tho indict ments was recommended by tho district attorney, on tho ground that tho evlden obtainable was not sufficient to convlc. Itlew Up a House with Dyiinmlto. Hazletoa, Pa., June 27 The house ol Matteo Gerod, an Italian residing on Soy- bcrt street, Diamond addition, was blown up by dynamite between 1 and 2 o'clock In the morning. Gerod and his wife were In the building at the time of the ox plosion, butesciiped uninjured The build ing took lire immediately after the ex plosion and ignitod unother building owned by Thomas Gallagher It Is be lieved that the perpetrutor of the deed was an Italian baker in the employ of Gerod. Appointed by Governor Hastings. HAlilUSBUno, Juno 27. Governor Hast ings last night made tho following ap pointments: Allen Parkinson Dickey of Waynesboro, president judgo of tho Grenn county court; John Jones of Norristown, trustee of tho Stato Insane asylum at Nor ristown, vice Charles Hunsickor, removed Samuol Coxo of Drlfton, trustee of tho State hospital of tho middlo coal fields Hazleton, vice Eckley B. Coxo, deceased. fatal Storms In Great llrltaln. London, Juno 27. A sovoro thunder storm raged In many parts of Great Britain and Ireland yesterday and much damago has resulted. Lightning struck u treo in the grounds of the agricultural show at Darlington, just aftcrthe Dukoand Ducli ess of York had left, killing two persons and injuring thrco others. Two miners returning from work woro killed by light ning near A ormanton. Protest Against Currency Chances. London, Juno 27. Tho Tlmos In Its financial article this morning says that of tho stock exchanges In tho following cities, 4M membors in .Manchester, US In Liverpool, 11 In Leeds, U In Edinburgh, uo in blasgow and U3 in Dublin, havo signed a memorial to the chancellor of tho exchequer protesting against any change in tho curroncy systom. Motorman Killed by Klectrlclty. LANCASTER, Pa., Juno 27. Freeland L. Groff, motorman on a local trolloy car. was instantly killed In the presence of tho passongers, yosterday, by electricity. A thunder storm prevailed at tho tlmo, and It Is uot known whether the doadly cur rent came from that source or from the power that propelled tho car. Youub Fells Not a Parrlrlile. Watehtown, N. Y Juno 27. In the alleged murder case at Potsdam. In which Ernest Fells was uuder arrest, charced with killing his father, tho Jury rondered the following verdict: "Fells came to his death by a disoasod condition of tho heart. no evidence of .violence having been pro- ducou. Sirs, nuchanan's Final Appeal. Aluany, June27. Mrs. Buchanan, wife of Dr. Houry W. Buohannn, who Is undor eenteuce of death for murder, sont a tele gram to Governor Morton today In an on deavor to securo a further extension of time before her husband suffers the doath penalty. It is believed tho governor will not oouslderany furtherplouforolemenoy, A Victim of Dellrluui Tremens. FKUNA.NDINA, Fin., June U7. Theodore Starbuck, tho young muu who wus bitten by" eat m Jacksonville, and who was i supposod to have had hydrophobia in con- goqueuce, died yesterday. Doctors Moss and Palmer diagnosed 111? oase us manlu potu. j The Weather I For oastern Pennsylvania and NewJer soy, tliuudarshowers;soutboa!terly winds. For District of Columbia, Mni.vlnud and Tlr.ljl.Wltn. fl il li -1 r. all rlitl r- unnl annlti. I i tasterly winds. Act almost instantly, speedily curing the most obstinato cases. Itheumatism cureil In from I to 3 days. Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles quickly relieved. Catarrh positively cured. Headacho cured In 5 minutes. Nervous diseases promptly cured. Kidney troubles, Piles, Neuralgia, Asthma and all Fcmalo Complain Is quickly cured. Munyon s Yitalizcr Imparts new lifu nnd viVnr tn weak and debilitated men. Ask vour druggist for n 25-cent vial of ono of Alunyon'a uures, ami u you aro nor, none- flted your money will bo refunded. Tlill Company puts up A. cure for every disease j Gilmore' s Aromatic Wine- A tonic for Indies. If you are suffer- ng from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore'x Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your rheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for our daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to womanhood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by jPl. wasley, i06 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Pa. JOHN A. REILLY, i Wli(,knlc nml Itrtail LIQUOR : DEALER, 22 nnd 21 South Main St., Shenaixloitli. Atrent for I). G. YiU'iiirlini: & Son'f ci'lebraU'rt IIclt, I'ortcr, Alt- etc. -DR. A. A. SEIBERT,- Sjic'cinlNt In tlKen'H of the Eye, Ear, Mose and Throat. 207 Wit Market St , I'ottsvllle. Hnur S.'M ii. in. to 12 m; 1 to 1 1. in., to 8 p. in Hui'flny1, 0 ii iu tu',1- in. ly When in Pottville Stop at Phil. Woll's Hotel, '0 North t'enli.' Street. ATa.il ut. nil hfiurs. l.lulioll, rliniricr room attiichod. Finest whips, liquors, cigars. Shenandoah's lcliablo Hand Laundry. Cor. Lloytl anil While Sts. Ml work Kiinmnlciil to be firnt-tlnss in every imrtlriilnr. Silk tics nml lnce eurtalni a Hioe ialty. (mioiK ealleil for anil delivered. A trial (elicited. John F. Cleary, TEMPERANCE DRINKS. Mineral waters, Weiss liter. Ilnltli-r of the Unpst lKer beers. l7 niiil19 reRcli lley, Slieiianilonli, I'a. SUMMER RESORTS. Atlantic City's Favorite Summer Kesort, THE BRADY HOUSE. Location South Arkansas avenue, Atlantic f Ity, N. J., near tliHocean ; rooms airy and pleasant: handsomely fiiruisliral; good board! large garden and lawn. Bend for circular. Bates moderate. P. O. Ilox 207. JAMES BUADY. Millions of Dollars Go un in smoko every year Take no riHks but get your houses, stock, furniture, etc., insured in first class, reliable companies, as repr- sentcd by David Faust, Insurance Agent. 120 South Main Street. AUo Life anil Aecideutnl Comuanies. HOTEL KAIER, OHAS. 11UHOHILU I'rop , North Main Street, Muhanoy City. I.nrKtwt ami tlnwt hotel in the region. Finest accommodations. llauilHome fixtures Pool and Milliard Itooms Attnclicd. A genuine welcome awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon, MAIN AND COAL STS., Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, livers, porter and ale oonstantly on tap. unoice temiHtrancu iirniKsami cigars. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can hI ways be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Pirst-olafs hair cutting and singeing. Fe:e'.is3a House Bulldlnp. mU BURNING Tt NS This Tirao Reports Tell of Cuban Insurgent Victories. SPANISH GARRISONS SURRENDER I.letitennnt llninern, Wlm S,irrendrre,l Ills Onrrlsmi Wltlinnt n StriiEKli1, Arrested by Civil Authorities, nml Will l'rnlinlily be HiMitHticcil to Ueutti by Court Miirtlal- Havasa, June 27. The most serious news of S;)tiish dlSHsters rocelvrd hete (ilDoe the outbreHk of the reliellion renclivd here lust evening. The giirrlBons of two towns hiive surrendered ami the places themselves have been burned by Maximo Gomez. Flrlntt was heard constantly around Puerto Principe Tuesday niKht and extraordinary precautions are being taken to protect that city. Owing to the restrictions placod by the government upon the transmission of telegraphic news concerning the insurrection only tho most meager details of the disasters to the Spanish arms are obtainable. It appears certain, however, that the garrison at Hi Mulato, in the pmv tico uf Puerto Principe, about thirty kilometers from tho city of Puerto Principe nnd cap! tol of tho province, has surrendered to Maximo Gomez. The garrison consisted of about twonty-five Spanish soldiers, uu der Llotitonaut Komero, nnd thoy were quartorod in a guano house, fortified with pultsados and pierced with loop holes for rifles. The place wasalsoprovlsloned aud contained aconslderablo stock of auimunl tlon. During the unexplained absence of Lieutenant Komero tho fort was sur rounded by about 1,000 Insurgents, under tho commund of Maximo Gomez. The lattor scut a messenger to tho garrison of El Mulato announcing that he gavo the soldlors flftoen minutes In which to sur render, with the alternative of being fired upon by the full Insurgent force If they refused to do so. It is added that tho sol diers wero willing to fight, and woro pro paring to do so when Ltcutouant ltomoro arrived at the fort, and his presence being mado known to Maximo Gomez tho latter sont him a second note, Baying the Insur gents had uo doslre to shed blood unncces sarlly, and, therefore, the lloutenaut was given live minutes moro lu which to sur render the fort and Its contents to tho In surgents. Thereupon the lieutenant sur rendered the garrison, against tho deslro of his soldlors, who wero most Indignant at being compelled to capitulate without tiring a shot. Vhon tho garrison was iu the hands of the Insurgents, Maximo Gomez ordered the villagoof El Mulatq to boburnod, and after depriving Lieutenant Romero of his arms sot lilm at liberty. The llouteuant was afterwards arrested by tho authorities of Puerto Principe, und It la thought probable that ho will bo promptly tried by court martial nud shot, like Lloutenant Galloge, who commanded a garrison which was surprised in a sim ilar manner while tho lieutenant lu com mand was away. In addition, tho town of San Gcronimo, situated about fifteen kilometers south west of Kl Mulato, has met tho same fato as tho latter place. It was attacked by the Insurgents under Maximo Gome aud was burned to the ground after its garrison of about fifty men had surrendered. In this case, howovor, it is stated that the soldiers succeeded In burying a great part of their stores of ammunition before the fort of San Geronlmo was captured by tho en emy. Advices which have reached herefrom Puerto Principe would seem to indicate that the city referred to Is infested by the insurgents. Tuesday night flriug was con stantly hoard aroundPuerto Principe, and the military governor of that placo has is sued u proclamation forbidding any one to come into the town or go out after dark, and no more than thrco persons are In tho future to be allowed to assemble In public Finally uo one is to be allowed on horse back In tho city of Puerto Princlpo after nightfall. It is rumored here that Antonio Maceo has succeeded in making his way from Santiago do Cuba Into tho province of Puerto Principe at tho head of a largo body of Insurgents, and it may bo his In tention to join his forces with those of Gomez and miiko a combined attack upon Puerto Princlpo. It Is also rumored here that tho rear guard of the Insurgent force commandud by Gomez has boon attaaked by tho Span ish troops, who killed twelve of theonomy and captured nineteen prisoners. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations uf the New York aud l'lillailelplila Excliauges. New Yoiik, June sMl&peeuliitlon on the Stock Exchange today was unsettled, and the trading was only moderately active. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson 12HH N. V. Central I)., h. & W UKM N Y. Ai N. E 102 Ml 17i Erie 04 Pennsylvania Lake Erie & V.... 214 Hearting Lehigh Nav mi St. Paul Lehigh Valley . 37 W. N Y. & Pa. New Jersey Cen -lUUVi West Shore 3H 4K General Markets. PnttDHU'lllA. June 8B Flour stoadyiwln ter superfine, 82.853; do. extraB, J3.10ffi3.85; No. 2 winter family, S8.ia.5U; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3 503.75; Pennsylvania roller, straight, 3.T5a3.U0; western winter, clear, f8.50a3.75. Wheat firm, higher, with 77c , bid and 77V$c asked for June Corn Ann, lower, with Mnc bid aud 5Kc asked for June Oats dull,, weak, with !M!kip bid und 31c. asked for June Hay tinner; choice timothy. Sit). Ueef steady. Pork steady Lard firm; west em steam, 80.75. llutter quieter; western dairy, 0Ho.; do. creamery, 1218c; do. fac tory, aaiac.; Elglns, lSc., Imitation creamery, liaiSc; New York dairy, lK&Uc; do. cream ery, 17MQ18c.; Pennsylvania oreaiuery prints, fancy, 10c; do. fair to choice. 15lSc.; prints Jobblug at ao3c. Cheefo tlruier; New York large. Base.; small, Okj&HWlc ; part skims, 2Vi S-Vj.; full skims, IH&Hc Eggs steady; New York und Pennsylvania, 13t(aitc'.; western fresh, lU6ai2Wc. Live Stock Markets. NhwYohk, JuneW. Deeves slow; steers a shade lower; men, bulls aud cows steady, na tive steers, poor to prime ii isai.W; southern "stiller," poor to prime. fl.40O5ti5; stags and oxen. S2.tsl81.70; bulls. $2.Ka3mi; dry cows, Sj8.4i Calves lower; pour to choice veals. S8.&UJW.; buttermilk oalves, JU.VKa3.ii5. Sbeep nulling more freely at steady prices, lamlw uuohaugeU and ill fair demand, poor tn prime sheep, 11 5U&3 511; very common to Choice southern lambs, $8&tl.Sj5. Hogs lower at Sl.lKiO5.05. Kvr Hurt'AIX), N. Y . June ! Cattle steady Hogs active and strong; Yorkers, fl. 7541.85; packers and mediums, fl.8mai.88; food to choice heavy, $l.H5$pl.!tt; pigs. l. 55 1.05; roughs, SIS1.25; stags, 3(03.50. Sheep and limbs stronger: export sheep. S3.50ij$l; ;ood to prime heavy, f 3.25(23.50; fair to good mixed, S .75fc3;!good to choice yearlings. S3.60 ai.25; fair to good, 3.25&3.50; spring lambs, l3.5CS3.e0. ). ' J ''Vt,VJi4A 1 .i.mM.issssisssBssssjWSWlsMlsBlMWBlsMHW