EVENING HERALD nsTAM.siiin ik;o. Published every livening, Hxcc.pt Sunday, nt 8 SoiTn Jaiiiun Stiii:kt, Neaii Ckktms, 'Tlio Herald Is delivered InShcnniHloah mid the purrnundlng towns for six renin a week, pay Blile to tlio enrtlcrn. Hy mnll 8H.00 n year, or 2.5 cents n month, pnyahlo In advance. AdvcrtUc ments charged according to space nml position. The publl'diers reicrvo the rllit to change tlio position of advertisements whenever the puli Mention (if news demand It. The right Is reserved ti reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers inoy deem Improper. AdvcrtUIug ruteti lundo known nion nppllentlon. Unteml Ht tho powtofllee nt Shenandoah, l'n., as second clnf mnil matter. THI.Kl'IIONU CONTs'KCTlON. Evening Herald Fit IDA Y, AUOUST I), 1803. '1'liK chances for it sweeping victory for Juay ovur tlio Gilkohon forces hecomc ..stronger encli day. . Ho.V. 1). D. l'JIlM.ll'H lms practically noop Jiosition for statu delegate in tlio Second -district, mi strong is the Quay sentiment. It is hoped tlio School Board will succeed in disposing of tho scmmlile for the position of music teacher so that no soreness will result. Contra cro n -Sknatok 1'oktkr of the Com--hi no announces that ho is out of politics and will retiro at tho end of his term. The Influence of the Losow committee is being felt before it bcgins.tvnrk. Hon. S. A. Losch is making n strong fight, hut Unfortunately Sam has been in the habit of getting down oir tho fenco on the wrong (Side, and ho will he left at home on Aug. 28th with Jack Whitehousc. Wjiat is tfio matter with tho Reading Company? Is it possible tho Pottsville Ite publicau has really and truly driven it out of 3olitics, or has tho Itepublican's cock and bull Atory been effectually pricked. The working time at tho collieries is better Ihis week than it was during the week previous and consequently a tinge of better times is once more felt by tho miners, hut it will take quite a season of full working time lo make the change that is bo much wished for. Luckily for FettcTman, the Contralia snlooukeepcr.the victims of hisshot gun aro on a fair road to recovery and the shadow of the gallows which hovered over him immediately after the shooting is disappearing. A lesson tuught hy tho case is that shot guns should always be kept beyond the reach of sufferers from delerium tremens. To-jiohkow the Republican delegate elec tions will be held in this county and the much-mooted question as to whether Schuyl kill favors the election of Quay or Gllkeson, to the chairmanship of the state committee, will bo settled by to-morrow uight. Unless thero is a gigantic bunco scheme on foot with tho sentiment of a majority of the pcoplo as n part of it Quay will win hands down. The JEvaus Mining Company, of Reaver Jleadow, has succumbed to tlio squeeze. All the looso cail in tho company's mine is being removed and an account of stock is being taken preparatory to shutting up both places indefinitely. With tho coal trade nnd its manipulations in its present condition it is surprising that many mqro individual opera tors have not been obliged to put up their hhuttcrs ere this. It is very wisely suggested that some owners of teams in town give their drivers a lecture on a observance of tho borough ordin ances regarding the blocking of streets nud crossings. It has ltcen observed that some drivers will stop their teams on the crossings to converse with others nnd appear wholly in different to the inconvenience they may put pedostrians- to. A citizen spoke truly the other day when ho said that some drivers get si swelled head when on the high scat of a wagon and imagine they aro keeping a throne warm. The Gilkoson followorsaro resorting to tho rather misleading argument that tho Repuh' lioan party made Quay and ho did not make the party. It is hard to seo the application of such a statement and it can bo punched full of holes as easily as a pot of paste can bo penetrated by tho finger. It is very true that Quay did not roako the party, but it (s just as true that moro than onco he has saved it; and he is so peculiarly constituted it is fair to presume that had thero never been a Repuli lloan party there still would be a Quay. Tjik cry raised by some of tho nowspnperg opposed to Senator Quay that a vote for him is a votu forCuniorou forSenator is an attempt to cloud tho issue. It is well known that Senator Cameron has had no stronger adher ent than Chris.. Magec, and to throw all tho odium of the partiality to Cameron upon Quay alono is on a par with every other move of the Combine in tho present contort, which is mi aptly termed a "aimpstjjftj of uwashi na tion." The virulence of the organs is such they will nut stop at anything and they fwjn to believe that ft lie wojl adhered to Ig as good as tho truth. Tills appjjan very forcibly o some of our !oiiiyl)iil pxvlinugos, DEFENDER DEFEATS JUBILEE. lends the Iloaton Unat by Over Mint Min utes In Twenty-one mils. Newport, H. I., Aug. 0. Tho Defender defeated the Jublloo by nine mlnutea and ulnctoen seoondi in a tvrenty-one mile race over tho triangular courie off Bren ton's Point yotterday In a light wind. The course won the snmo as in Tuesday's race, throe logi of govon miles each. The boats were oxpoctod to cover tho dlatnnco twice, making forty-two mllos, but the commit-1 too declared the race finished at the end of the tint round. The Jubilee crossed the lino nt 11:40:81, on tho port taok, Defemlor following at i ll:4u:4U. Within u few minutes nftor crossing the lino tho Dofondcr -had over come the slight load of tho Boston boat, nnd from that tlmo to tho finish tho now boat gained constantly. The Dofendor rounded tho first mark at 12:39:30; tho Jubilee at 12 -12. Tho second mark was turned nt 1:18:30 by the Do fondcr and nt 1:20 by the Jublleo. The Defender finished at 1:67:01 and the Jubl loo at 2:00:03. Two Bitter Fatally Stabbed. Nkw York, Aug. 9.-Roslo Well, 25 yours old, and her sister Kate, 18 years old, were both seriously stabbed in the itroot yesterday by l'hllllp Glampata, 48 years old, nn Italian shoo maker. Itoslo was stabbed ulno times and Kato received seven wounds. Glampata camo to this country live years ago. Two yoars ago he met Kate Well, and after a tlmo the went to llvo with him. Eight months ago she became a mother, and alter that she and Glampata did not live happily together. Finally she loft him, and also the ohlld. He repeatedly askod Katie to take back tho child, and she as repeatedly refused. Last weok, tiring of his persistency, she secured a warrant for his arrest. This so onraged the Italian that he lay In wait for the girls, and the stabbing followed. It Is thought neither girl can recover. An Adventurous History. Denver, Aug. 9. Jim Clarke, the Rio Grande railroad dotoctlvo, who was shot and killed In the street at Tollurlde on Wodnosday by an unknown assassin, was formorly a desperate outlaw, and Is bo liovod to hove htmsolf killed more than a score of men. During the war ho was a member of Quantrcll's band of guerillas. Afterwards he was a government scout and Indian fighter. He was a member of the Jesse Jamos gang, and after It was broken up he committed numerous stage robborios In the northwest. Eight years ago ho settled In Tellurldo, whore he served a long tlmo as town marshal, effecting a strict observance of the law. He had tho reputation of being ono of the best shots In tho world. Iloluiea ns Many Confederates. PlULAriKLPHlA, Aug. 0. It Is said today that thy Fidelity Mutual company, which was victimized out of $10,000 by H. H. Holmes, has information to tho otlect that tho arch conspirator has numerous con federates throughout tho land, and that letters have been recoivcdln this city from them, since tho sonrch for Howard Plte zel was begun, stating their Intention of standing by Holmes. When Dotcctlve Goyer left for the west the other day In spector Gray, of tho insurance company, accompanied him. Wanted to Lynch a Murderer. Oswego, X. Y., Aug. a Charles Bur gess, tho murderer of Henry 'Witlock, at North Victory, was found In a barn near Ira Hill station last night. An angry mob surrounded the place, nud many urged tho lynching of the murderor. Wlso coun sels provniled, however, and when called upon to surrender Burgess did so. Ho was ohalnod nnd taken to tho jail, fol lowed to the station by tho mob. A Western Desperado Captured. Benton ville, Ark., Aug. O.Lon Perry, an ex-member of the Cook gang, a noted desperado and a duugorous man, was enp turod near Huntsvllle and landed In the Bontonvllle jail. It Is thought Perry was present at tho robbing of the Peoplo's bank nt this plaoo. Ho was arrested on I the chargo of horse stealing. Murdered by IIli Brother. Statksvillk, N. C., Aug. 9. In Davie county, yilmore Cain shot and killed his brother, Marshall Cain. Tho killing was tho result of u misunderstanding about the settlement of an .account, and the shooting occurred at a wheat threshing in the n elghborhood. Tho slayer escaped. Lone Distance Photography. Denver, Aug. 9. Communications were exchanged by heliograph yesterday be tween the summit of Pike's Peak and army headquarters In this city, over sixty six mllos in an air line. A photograph was taken of the party of soldiers on the peak In the act of signaling. A Woman Sheriff in Missouri. SrilINQFIELD, Mo., Aug. 9. The county court of Greene county today appointed Mrs. Stewart, widow of Sliorlff Dan P. Stewart, to succeed her husband as sheriff, "ho will hold oillce until a successor can ejected. FEW KNOW ABOUT THE SHAKERS OF MOUNT LEBANON. We may not accept their peculiar religious views. Wo cannot enter into tho bpirit of their sacrifices, and therefore wo do not study their habits of life. It Is not necessary to beliove as thoy do, but wo can and do respect their sincerity of purpose anu tno minor nnu uprightness which mark all their business dealings. In one particular tho Shakers excel all other men or classes of men. This is in tho cultivation of medicinal herlw and plants. They havo mado It a study for moro than ono hundred years, They aro also expert In ex tracting from thctn their characteristic es sences and medicinal virtues. This is their peculiar Industry. Their lives have been de voted to it. Uy it they are supported. Tliov excel iu their branch as do the monks of tho order of bt. Ilenculct with their famous liqueur called "Benedictine." Now, this life-long study on tho part of tho Shakers has not been in vain. They have accomplished much Kood. Their medicinal extracts nnd cordials aro known throughout tho world. The Blinker Digestive Cordial is probably the most useful medicino ever given to the public. It Is not a cure for all diseases; it doesn't pretend to bt-, but one disease it will cure, and that is indigestion. It is not pre tended that it will euro anything else, and a suH'orcr has not long to wait to see tho result. Tho oifect Is immediate. Almust the Jlrst doso will give relief, and, if continued, a permanent cure will follow. Every druggist has been sent a supply of our handsome Donkey Puzzle Hooks, and a copy may bo had for tho asking. It tells all about tho Cordial us well as xol, the now utstnr oil. Try a twenty-fivo cent hottlo of Digestive Cordial mid see. what It will do for you. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants ami Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee, is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any proscription known to me." II, A. AncnEn, II. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho use of 'Castoria' Is bo universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few aro tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos SIuittn, D. D New York City. Tna CuNTAca "FATAL BOfLDtNG COLLAPSE. Three Men Killed and Several Others Se riously Injured. New York, Aug. 9. With scarcoly n sound to warn tho bo runty or eighty work mon of tholr danger, an eight story build ing In course of erection and nearlng com pletion, at West Broadwoy and Third street, collapsed yesterday. Thore 1b a dif ference of opinion as to how the nccident occurred. The prevailing idea is that an immense Iron boam on one of tho upper floors snapped, the floor gave way and crashod down through the building. Thero was a groat V shaped jagged holo In all tho floors, nnd at the bottom of tho wreck wore piled up bags of lime which had been stored on an uppor floor, mingled with bricks, timbers, beams and tools, and from tho mass came the groans and orlos of wounded workmen. Tho llremon and police who camo early to tho scene could hardly seo to perform tholr work of rescue. When Coronor Fltzpntrlck arrived to look after tho dead, ho said us a practical builder It was his opinion that tho disas ter had been caused by tho sandy nature of tho land on which tho structuro had been set. The dead aro: Charles Smith, electri cian, dlod at St. Vincont's hospital; John Burke, laborer, married, 41 yoars of age; lived In Brooklyn; Charlos E. Peterson, electrician. Five men wero sorlously Injured and eleven others are mlssiug. Tho latter, howover, probably wont at once to their homes. Tillman Versus Dickie. PnomiiiTioN Paiik, S. I., Aug. 9. Ex Governor Tillman, of South Carolina, and Professor Samuol Dloklo, president of tho National Prohibition party, met ut the Auditorium here last night in a debate on tho stnto liquor dlsponsary system. The jury, consisting of local newspaper edi tors, prominent politicians and represent atives of tho Democratic, Hopubllcan and Prohibition parties, wero unable to arrlvo nt a decision, and will glvo the matter fur ther consideration. Ex-Governor Tillman spoko on tho South Carolina dlsponsary system, and declared that Intemperance had been greatly lessoned under the now order. Ho held that the open saloon, with its seductive Influences, brought about every posslblo evil, while prohibition re sulted In "speak eailes" und hypocrisy. Professor Dickie was emphatic In his de nunciation of tho South Carolina dispen sary system, and said that It had been in troduced into that state because tho peo ple hud been afraid to stand for prohi bition. An lSvnngeliat Killed In a Wreck. Alhuqukkque, N. M., Aug. 9. No. 8 passcngor train from tho wost was wrecked on tho Continental divide, about thirty miles from here. The train ran into a washout, and two combination baggage and express coaches, tho day coach and a tourist sleeper flew tho track nnd tumbled ovor. Rev. E. C. Wheeler, the Baptist evangelist, who had been In California with his car Emanuel, was on the plat form of the tourist cur when the washout was struck. Ho was thrown off, and tho car fell on top of htm, crushing out bis life. Eight pussongers were injured. Killed hy a Fellow Lunatic. Lexington, Ky., Aug. 0. W. N. Hurst, a lunatic, killed n fellow lunatic, Stephen do Long, between midnight and daybreak in tho Eastern Lunatic asylum. The two violent lunatics were placed In soparate beds In the same room. An attendant at 13:80 found Hurst fondling a brlok in a pillow case. He threw the brick out of the window. At daybreak he returned and found do Long dead on the floor, with his head mashed and Hurst holding a piece of carpet In which was wrapped a brick. Hurst got the bricks from the wall behind his bed. Alleged Fottofllce Robbery. Kansas City, Mo., Aug, 9. Four men, all of them prominent, wore lodged In jail hero charged with robbing tho Brookflold, Mo., postoffico of H.000 In Fobruary, 1801. They aro W. S. Day, who was assistant postmaster at the tlmo of tho robbory; Henry Strode, J. E. Havoyly, and Augus tus Sovoroy. Day was captured at East Liverpool, O., a few days ago, after a long soBroli, while the others wero arrested at Bovier, Mo., at about the same tlmo. Their arrest is an Important ono, sovoral other charges of robbory being laid nt their doors. Killed at a Wutermelon Festival, Knoxville, Tonn., Aug. 0, Joe As qulth, aged 23, was killed by Harmon Mlchaols, nged 18, nt u watermelon festi val In thlsolty. They wero throwlngmolon rinds at ono another, whon Asqulth bo camo offended nt Michaels, and thoy quar rolcd. Michaels throw a stone, which, striking Asqulth at tho base of tho skull, broko his neck, causing Instant death. Michaels Is under arrest. Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without Injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so, as It has Invariably produced Denoflclaj results," Edwin F. Pardee, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Company, 77 Mbrhat Street, New York Cut. A Child Attacked by nogi. Geiqehtown, Pa., Aug. 9. A young child of Peter Buchanan wandored from home and got into Samuel Bitlor's or chard, whore a number of hogs wero at large. The swine attacked tho child, and would have killed It had not Its loud screams brought rescuers. Cleveland Will Decline a Third Term. Winnepeg, Aug. 9. Vice President Ad lal E. Stovenson passed through here on Wednesday. Ho would not talk politics, but said ho would venture the assertion that Presldont Cleveland would positively decline a nomination for a third term. HUot Dead by Gamblers. PARKEKSBURO, AV. Va., Aug. 9. John James, a farmer and stockman of Green ville, this county, was shot to death Wed nesday night by throe gamblers, while en Caged In a dispute over a game of cards, l'ho gamblers escaped. The Wenther. For eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia and New Tersoy, fair; contlnuod high temporature; vest or southwest winds. Italians Klllnl In Victoria ICloti. Rio Janeiro, Aug. 9. It Is reported that a number of Italians employed on the Rio Doce railway have been killed during tho riot3 nt "Victoria, In tho prov ince of Esplrito Sunto. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Frederiok Seltol, of Baltimore, sues AI bertlna K. Moonoy, an heiress, for $25,000 for breach of promise Zella Nlcolnus, who is suing Georgo Gould for f 10,000, has decided to adopt tho stage as a profossion. Congressman McMillan's frionds are urging him as tho Democratic candidate for govornor of Tennessee. Tho strike ut Ensley mines, Ala., is Bot tled, and the men havo returned to work at tho wages paid before tho strike Thirty-three thousand Spanish troops will be dispatched to Cuba In September, and 20,000 more In October if necessary. Professor Edward W. Bcmls, formerly of the department of political economy of the Unlvorslty of Chicago, has resigned. The condition of Governor Budd, of California, is reported better. He Is still sulforing from meningitis and is far from well. A hundred guests of the Sea View hotel at Hyo Beach, N. H., wero precipitated eight fcot by the collapse of a piazza. No one dangerously hurt. In a dispute over a slice of watermelon, at Philadelphia, Dominic Vezzo fatally stabbed CannUle Lav are. Both are Ital ians. Vozzo was arrested. At Baltimore Urban Els shot his brother-in-law, Charlos A. Pfeltlor, his sister-in-law, Margaret Polffer, and then shot him solf. Tho Pfalffors may recover. Eiswlll die. Get Our Prices on GASOLINE and Headlight Our delivery wagon does the rest. 011$, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardln Street. Moil orders promptly nttended to. Hooks & Brown, ruix LINE OP Base Ball Goods, Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Etc. Agents for all Dally Papers. 4 N. Main Street JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler ot the 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES, National League. At Philadelphia Baltimore, 0; Phila delphia, 8. At New York-New York, 11; Washington, 0. At Boston First gamoi Boston, 0; Brooklyn, 2. Second gamoi Boston, 10; Brooklyn, 5. At St. Louis Cincinnati, 10; St. Louis, 2. At Pitts burg, 0; Louisville, 0. At Chicago Chi cago, 11; Cleveland, 9. Kastern Lengne. At Wllkosborro (14 lnnlnasi-WIlkcs- barro, 7; Buffalo, 0. At Soranton To- j ronto, 11; Scronton, 6. At Springfield i Springfield. 11; Syracuse, 9. At Provi dence Provldonco, 12; Rochester, 6. ! renmrlvanla State League. I AtLanoastor Carbondalo,4; Lancaster, 8. At Allontown Hazleton, 13; Allen town, 3. William Kntertatna Ilrltlih KoyaHy. I Cowes, Aug. 0. Emperor William gavo ) a large tea party yesterday afternoon on I board the imperial yacht Hohcnzollern. ! His maleatr received Ills ininntu at t.Iin I gangway of tho yacht. They Included tho Prlnoe and Princess of Walos, tho Duke of York, the Princess Louise, tho Marquis of Lome and all the members of the aristocracy now at Cowos, who wore Introduced to the emperor during the re cent festivities at Kiel, upon the occasion of the opening of the Kaiser VVllbelm canal. Emperor William was the guest of the Prince of Wales at dinner yesterday on board the royal yacht Osborno. Women Worsted In Battle. Marinette, Wis., Aug. 9. The first blood lu the light between the squatters and mill owners was shed yostordny. Six women, wlvos of squatters, sallied out to tear down a fonce which had been oreoted around tholr homes during tho night, and thoy wore nttaoked by the mill company's crow. A pitched battle ensued, and the women wore worsted. Four of them were taken from tho ground covered with bruises and bleeding. Jack Lundenborg and Dick Gorman, of the mill company, were arrested. Loss of life may result from the affair. Hlas Gordon Acquitted of Murder. BARBOURSVILLE, Ky., Aug. 9. Tho jury In the Rosa Gordon murder trial returned a vordlot of not guilty. Miss Gordon was tho only witness for the dofenso. Rosa Gordon beoame Involved In a quarrel with two girls, Mary Sutherland and Melissa Brown, at Corbin, about three weoks ago. Sho drew a knife and stabbed tho Suther land girl to the heart, killing her Instantly. The Brown girl was sorlously woundod. Tho Sutherland girl was 16 years old, while Mollssa Brown was only 14. The Omaha Muddle. Omaha, Aug. 9. The Injunction case brought by tho board of flro and polloe commissioners against the appointees of tho A. P. A combino to restrain the latter froiriMisurplng the administration of tho offico until the suprome court could de cide tho controversy continued in Judge Hopowoll's court this morning. If tho In junction is dissolved the A. P. A. board will at once demand possession of citj proporty, and will be rofused. The Gould. NIoolaus Salt. "Wabash, Ind., Aug. 9. D. D. Duncan, a Now York attorney omployed by Georgo J. Gould In tho suit brought against him by Zella Nicolaus, formerly of this city, left hore for New York nfter arranging to tako the depositions, nnd six or seven Wabash people who are acquainted with Zulla's history hero will bo called upon to testify. Fatal Hotel Fire In Oregon. PENDLETOX, Ore., Aug. 9. Flro con sumed tho Transfer hotel and soveral buildings adjoining on Main street. Four bodies havo been recovered from tho ruins nnd ono man is still missing The killed are: Frank Brodlng, Old Wolf, nn Indian; G. Clacking and William Struon son. J. D. Taylor Is missing. Negroes Will Iteturn to Spring Vnlley. Spring Valley, Ills., Aug. 9. Tho trouble in this city Is ended, for the pres ent nt least. All shafts blow for work last evening, and the settlement arrived at gives genoral satisfaction. Manager Dal zell will bring In tho oxolted negroes and set them to work. The mayor saj s ho will protect thorn. Allentown Club Transferred to Heading. Reading, Pa., Aug. 9. It Is announced that the Allontown Baseball club has been transferred to this city, and that the first game will be played hdro with Carbondalo tomorrow. Jack Mllllgan will be retained as manager, ana witman lias leased hli grounds to him for the balance of th. season. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and l'lilmdelphia Kxchanges. New YonK, Aue. 8. The volume of business on tho Stock Exchange today reached the minimum. Speculation was sIurcIsIi and prices moved irrecularly within extremely narrow limits. Americans were also dull and weuk in the London market, and the little tradlnc done hero for the foreign account was on the hear side of the market. Closlnc bids' Del. ic Hudson ISO), M. y. Central lifi D., Ij. & W IWi N. Y. & N. K 58 Erie - 8-K Pennsylvania U Lake Erie & W.... 2i$ Reading mi Lehigh Nav Hi St. ti,u Lehlh Valley U7J4 W. X. Y. & Pa.... 4W New Jersey Cea...l03J4 West Shore 100H General Markets. Philadelphia. Aug. 8. Flour weak; win ter super., $S.5UiaiJ.iifi; do. extras. $2.7033; No. 2 winter family, g2.9033.10; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.1503.40; do. do., straight, t3.605i3.63; western winter, clear, t3.15a3.M; do, do. straight, $3.5083.65. Wheat dull, with 70Jo. bid and T0o. asked for August. Corn quUt. steady, with lilc. bid and HHo. asked for August. Oats dull, unchanged, with 28o. hid and 28Ho. asked for August. Hay dull; choice timothy, $16316.60. Deef steady. Pork firmer; new mess, $11,5012; family. I1J.50O 12.75; short clear. 812.50iaH.50. Lard firm; western steam, t6.50ii.a5. Butter steady; western dairy. l"'.3o.; do, creamery, 1320c.j do. factory, 8Viai2Jlo.; Klglns, o.; Imitatloa creamery, UOlSo.; New York dairy, 12SS18jic; do. nreamflrv. 10tfft.rb linn.t.l...nin western creamery prints, funcy, 21c; do. fair to choice, IKQSOo.; prints jobbing at 22e25c. Cheese-cpalet; New York large, 5a7j4c; part skims, 2te5Mc; full skims, Vj'al'fie. Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 14W Live fitnek Markets, New York, Aug. 8. European cables quote American stuers,ntlU4?tl2Jio.,dro8sed weight; icitiKorniur ucc, luiio. waives ami, barely wuujti pour iu prime vsius, jiuVi.73: grassers and buttermilk calves. S1.5(ift2.2S. si.,.,.n ni lambs dull and barely steady for common to meuiuin Block; poor to prime sheen. S34t3.70: common to gnod lumb, fr3,76it5. Hogs a trlOe wbhk ai t .tl.,'.U. East I.ihbhtv. Ia.. Auk. 8 Cattle steady at unchanged prices. Hogs steady; prime light, $i.5UO5.0U; common to fulr Yorkers, Jj,2Ja.j.33; roughB, $..50ai.Nl. Sheep supply "Km, out aemanu luir; extra, SJ.oOija.iu; goou, f-ww -ms veal calves, IU36.25. JUrB. J. 1. Hell, OaaaxcatomtCfKant wlfo of tho editor of Tho Graphic, tho lead ing local paper of Miami county, writes "I teas trottblcd tcith heart disease for six years, sovoro palpitations, short ness of breath, together with such ex treme nervousness, that, at times I would walk tho floor nearly all night. Wo consuld tho best medical talent. Tici eata there teas no help forme, that I had organic dlscaso of tho heart for which thero was no remedy. I had read your advertisement in Tho Graphic and a yoar ago, as a last resort, trledonobottloof Jr. Slilcs' Sew Cure ''or tho Heart, which convinced mo that, thero was true, merit in it. I took thrco bottles each of tho Heart Curo and Restorative Nervlno and It completely cured me. I sleep woll at night, my heart beats regularly and I havo no moro smothering spells. I wish to say to all who aro suffering as I did; there's relief untold for them " hcy will only glvo your remedies just ono trial." Dr. Miles Heart Onro la gold on a positive guarantee that tho llrst bottle will benellt. All druggists sell it at $1, 0 bottle3 forts, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health Hillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Tako no risks hut get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by TAVm FATKT Insurance Agent, 1JAY1D rAUOl, 130 South Main St. Also I.llo and Accidental Companies. Ulcers In Month, Ualr-Kalllngt Write I'OUKt (i;.illjll cu.i uot Jllmonlc Tempiei t;mcnffo, in.. lor proois 01 cures. (Jtttn-l nil, itauviuu, wont cases cured la ji lo J( uaye. loo-pace boou free. Chlc!irter' Kngllih Itlamonrl II rand. ENWYROYAL PILLS Original anil Only Genuine A safe, lwty reliable. LADitaukjA mono Brand Id Hod -ad Gold metallloXXfw boxes, ne-led with blue ribbon, Tako VW' nnnlhpr. Refute danaerout tubstitw V (iont and imitation. At Druggiiti, or nend 4c In ttanipi or partlculirB, testimonials and IEeUcf for I.aIIcm" in letter, by return Chlhaitrtli.emlol Co.tAlQlUonMnanF- Sold Lr ail Inct ruAoliu. I'UlIftAj I'll KXUKIBllUlOS fAUIItflia. 'MIX - ill HA ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE YEETCAPORAL C5SC5ARETTE Hat stond ihe Tett of Time MORZ SOLD THAN ALL OlH BHMVCK COMBINED After All Others Fail CONSULT THE Dr. Lobb, FAMOUS SPECIALIST nn M 1 CiVt Ct Below Callowhlll OZy i, lOUl Ol. Philadelphia. To secure a positive and permanent curo of Krrora of Youth and Losd of Mnnhood nnd of all diseases of tho hlooil, Kidneys, Madder, MKln anu nervous system consult at once nr. I.olih. lie guarantees In all cases caused by Excesses, Imprudenco or Inheritance to restore to Health and Strength by building lip the shattered nervous system and addlnR new life nml energy to tho broken down constitution. Consultation and examinations free and strictly confidential. Ollleo hours, daily and Sunday, Irom u A. M, to ii 1". J1. umi u 10 v evenings Read his hook on errors of Youth and obscuru diseases of both sexes. Sent free. JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah 'and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. y
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