IS. EVENING HERALD HTAltr.1HIIHI 1H70. PuMtsticd every Rvnnlnjf, Kiopi Sunday, M South Urdiw Stucnt, NbarOhwthb. The Iliwftld 1 dllveied In Bltenamloan ami the fliif-ttindtiifc town for six cntw a wek, rmy able fto the carrier. By mli li.OO n mr, or 95 cent a month, payable In advanc. Advertf tncnts obrKel nocordtiiK to fumee and position. Tlic ntibliflhcm riMiorve the right to change the position of ftt1vcrttementa wTieiteVer the pub Mention of new demands It. The rhrht Is row rati to reiovt any advertisement, whether imld for or not, that the publUhera may doom I iti proper. Aurertlalnff rate made known upon application. Kntered at the potooe at 8hnnmtaah, IV, ah necondelftM mull mutter. TKLKrilONR CONKRCnoK. "All the Nm That's Fit to Print." Evening Hrald FRIDAY. MAY 81, 1887. PnoKKson AVilsok Ik still drawing salary from the New York Herald In payment for his criticism of the Plntfley bill. His articles, however, have fulled to explain why his own tnrtff law produced a deficit of fifty million dollars a year. Thk Senator from this district has an yet failed to explain his position in refusing to vote for the measure granting employes the right to join labor organizations, and providing a penalty for any interference there with. Senator LiOsch voted for the bill on its final passage. Tim ordinance in reference to pay ing and irntterinir should be enforced without further delay. The Chief Jiurgess gave property owners until the loth inst. to conmlv with the ordinance, and he should compel those who have failed to comply with his public notice, to put their proper ties in proper condition. Out German Catholic friends nie looking forward to their convention and demonstration, to beheldinPotts ville next month, with a great deal ol pleasure. It will be one of the most notable religious gatherings yjt held in this county. Archbishop HyHii, of Philadelphia, has accepted an , invi tation to be present, and he -will be received sith all the pomp due his hih htation in the church. Thk Knights of Pythias propose VFfi'iuig iv nieniuriHi i-yuimii xemjiie inV'frtPfton to vwt f25",000. Of this jTrRiit they have $3,000 iu cash and a lot worth $25,000. They intend sending an nppenl to every Knight of Pythius lodge in tho world, and to ask each individual of the 000,000 Knights in the world to give their mite toward the erection of the temple. They want, if possible, to erect a temple that will be the equal in every way of tho proposed new Masonic Temple. ii .. i iixi. i m .i 13 kryuody should be thankful that the ret urns received by tho Immi gration Uureau duringtholastsovernl months show a marked falling off in the number of immigrant arrivals in this country. Tho number of ar rivals during the nine months ended March 31, 1807, was 142,011, as com pared with !!00,0u0 for the suiue period in the fiscal year lti'JO. This is a de crease of 00,081). During April the decrease at New York alone was 11. :.')!. and during the first eleven dajs in the present month the falling oir at New York was 10,800, Tukhk are still manypeoplo in this country, says the Wilkesbarre Hocord, who arc opposed to vaccination, and among tln-mitre numerous physicians. The present week the National Anti Vaccination Society and tho Anti Compulsory Vaccination League of Pennsylvania have been in joint con vention in Philadelphia in further ance of the movement to oppose the theory of vaccination and awaken public sentiment against it. These organizations mo not, however, very formidable and will certainly fail in their design to secure tho repeal of compulsory vaccination laws in states where such laws have been enacted and are in force. A huok entitled "Heading front the Uible,-' introduced in the Detroit public schools by the board, lian been ruled out by a decision of the Circuit Court holding that it is in direct con flict with the constitutional provision which reads: "The Legislature shall puss no law to prevent any person from worshiping Almighty God ac cording to the dictates of his own conscience, or compel any person to attend, erect or support any place of religious worship, or to pay tithes, taxes or other rates for the support of the U os pel orteucherof religion." The Detroit judge decided that the provision against compelling a person to pay taxes for the support of a tea -her of religion forbids the use of readings from the Uible in the public schools, and that the teacher reading them is a toucher of religion. No event of the week has so stirred the hearts of the people as that relat ing to (Julia at the National Capital. President McKinley, who in his first t h ree w eek s of odiui 1 1 ist rati on b ro light about the release of practically all the American citizens iu Cuban prisons, :it on Monday a' message to Congress recommending an appro priation of ifOO.OOO for the relief of starving American citizens in Cuba. The appropriation was promptly passed by the Senate, but, to the as tonishment of everybody, the boy leader of the Democracy in the House prevented its jnutsage by a single ob jection upon the ground that he n anted to couple with it a subje'-t of an entirely different character, the jecognitioii of the rights of belliger- ents, so the thousand American elti" ens In Cuba continue to suffer three days longer by t-pnaon of thin caprice of the "leader" of the Democracy In the House. Don't oeglcct n rough because tlitt weather is pleasant; berra the m-xt storm mils ron ml It may develop Into serious iliOl culty beyond rapntr. One Minute (lonih Cure Is easy to take itml will do what Its name implies. C. It. Hngeubuch. Clint'und n ilh AIUIiik o.,i bmueat r, Unltlmure, May 21. The suspension of the Tort Stunnlx National bank, of Home, N. Y., In January, 1898, and tho suicide of George Barnard, the cashier, was recalled yesterday when George Louis Shaw, a woodenware dealer of this city, was arrested on the charge of having aided and abetted Cashier Barnard to embtmle or misappropriate $32,000 of the funds of the bank. Shaw was held In flft.ooo bail to appear before the United Mates district court for tho Northern district of New York, which sits at llochester. Ask your grocer for ue Jtoyal I 'a tout flour, sinl take nu other brand. Hie (holiest Hour made. Tv.-oiit.V-tWo'ilmiiMiin.l Tittlttiv out. New York, Stay HI. The lead erg of the tailors' strike estimate that 21,000 workmen are now cut In New York, Brownsville, Uiooklyn and Newark. The new scale of wages will be sub mitted today, and early next week a great outdoor mass meeting will be held. The strikers are very confident of victory, and public sympathy Is with them. They have been very orderly, and only one of them has Wn arrest ed thus far. Congressman Thomas J. Bradley arrived yesterday from Wash ington to take charge of the Issuance of banded ag-nements between tho tailors and surh contractors as may desire to enter Into peace negotiations. Kev. Wni. Stent, Wlurton, Out., wss omttletclr cured of scrofula nfter seventeen physicians Imd tailed ti ghe him lelief. llur ilock Wood Hitlers did It. NlHiearK'K Xew lbttlroml lli-Iiluc. Niagara Falls, N. Y May 21. The first railway train passed over the new suspension bridge spanning Niagara's gorge Wednesday, and tho work of re moving the old structure, over which the new bridge was built, was begun yesterday. The feat or building a new bridge over en old one and then re moving the old one wi.hout In any way Interfering with the Immense railway traffic passing over the structure In looktd upon by chancers as one of the moot remarkable over attempted In thin country. With the demolition of tho old bridge this part of the btate will lose one cr Its oldest landmarks, It hav ing been built In 1S66. The new bridge Is built on the cantilever principle. No need to fear the nnDroaoh of cioun if you li.ivo Br. Thomas' IMectrio Oil iu the house. Is ever was u case that it wouldn't .-.lire if used at tho qutit. Will .Join tlu .foHiil Dulon. Vashinsf n, I'Jr.y 21. In the postal on.uess yeotcidr.y Kciea, through her .'cpu-scntuthes, nsned to the general ;oiv.:act for a dale not yet fixed, whtch n any case will be prior to Jan. 1, 1893. China's representative declared that her actual condition would not permit lur to cir.er the union, but It was China's Intention to do so as soon as she was In a condition to assume all tho responsibilities so conferred. A cablegram from a representative of the Orange Free State was read announc ing that the Orange Free State would Join the union. This statement, in con nection with the statements from the other governments, aroused much en thusiasm. Bon't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with blue-mass; but aid Nature ly using HeWltt's l.ittlo Early liisers, the fam ms little pills for constipation, biliousni'ss ind stomach and liver tioubles. They are purely vegetable. C. II. llagenbuch. Kreiioli Mission In .Tnpiiu I'lllngcd. Vancouver, B. C, May 21. The steamship Empress of India, from China and Japan, brings these advices: Word has been received In Hong Kong from ICweishen Kwangzl that the French mission at Lo Llx has been pillaged and a young missionary nam ed Mason murdered. He was about 25 years of age, and had been only a short time In the vicinity. The chapel at Sy Lin has also been threatened by ma rauders, and It Is feared will meet a similar fate. The villages In the prov ince'of Shan Tung are apprehensive of further Russian aggression, and are looking forward to the annexation of the province by the Muscovite govern ment. An American engineer named L. IS. Bennett has obtained the exclu sive light from the Siamese govern ment to operate electric light works In Bangkok for ton y?ars. The Japanese government has decided to send an I'tlcr vy.:ji,1p to Uonolulu. "They are daiulles" said Thus. Bowers, of me cetsKet, ittxas, ttiuerpruw, wlitlo writ nijjubuut DuWItt's I.Iitle .Burly lliwirs, the iiunuui llttio pilU lur sick IiohiIhcIiu and ills inter of thu sUiowch aud liver. C. II. Ilagvubuch. International Bicycle Tuno J rusc. Pittsburg. May 21. For the past month or so representa ives of the four largest bicycle tube manufactor ies Midland. England, have been ne gotiating with tube plants In this country, and the ..rst International tiuet of tho kind has been formed. The trust has bought outright the tube plants at Kllwooil and Greenville, l'a. The only other plants In this country are at Shclbyvtlle, Toledo and Brook lyn. The headquarters of the entlfe Combination will be at New York. Sprin T . 1 it? made a 1 tocos- mm suy by tho im-SVlecl!Cine pure condition of the blood after win ter's liearty footle, and breathing viti ated air in homo, office, schoolroom or shop. When weak, thin or impure, tho blood cannot nourish the body as it should. Tho demand for cleansing and invigorating is grandly met by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives the blood just tho quality and vitality need ed to maintain health, properly digest food, build up and steady the nerves and overcome that tired feeling. It is tho ideal Spring Medicine. (Jet only Sarsaparilla Tint Ono True Wood I'urlfler. Prepared by V 1. Hood & I'm., low ell, Mass. u it r-!i! "( t easily promptly and rlOOCl S Fills cject,viy wuuu. Hood's And Now Comes with its encrvat- Ql"1T Cf ing, depressing Jy "o effects upon the system. Nine people out of ten are in a broken-down condition at this icmoii on account of impuri ties In the blood. Boils, pim ples, find an incessant weari ness tell the story, A few bottles of S. S. S.,- Swifts Specific just now wilt thoroughly cleanse the blood and rcno vnta the entire system. It is the best Spring tonic, because it is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guar anteed to contain no mercury, potash, or other mineral sub stance. S. S. S. is the best system builder on the market; it imparts new cner"' and im proves the ap petite. Insist on S. S. S. There is Notliinjr Half as Good! Aitirilcroit by Wliltpcnp. Mountain drove, Mo., May 21. Six miles north of here, on the banks of Whetstone liver, a mob of whltecaps murdered two men AVednesday night and burned the home of another. There has been much thieving in that dis trict of late, and suspicion pointed to Lige Mayfleld and the Mitchell broth ers, John and Dave, who had been warned to leave the country. The mob did not mid May Held at home, so his house was burned. The Mitchells had barricaded their house, and the raiders nred upon the place, killing John Mitchell and his brother-in-law, Jack Coffman, and seriously 'Injuring Dave I Mitchell. The Banie raiders took Dave Mitchell from his home, whipped him and warned him to leave, but he re mained defiant. The Mitchells have been In the penitentiary. Don't Tobacco Spit "and smoke Your Life Away. If yon want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new lifo and vitor, tako No-To-Itic, the wondor-workor that makes weak men stroll)?. Mnny ealn ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy Xo-To-Iiac from your own drucgist, who will Eiiarantco n cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed frco. Ad. Storling Ilcmcdy Co., Chicago or New York. Murdered by UN llrotlicr. Buffalo, May 21. Samuel Williams, 50 years of age, a ship carpenter, was shot and Instantly killed on Elllcott street yesterday by his brother, Alonzo Williams. Samuel Williams for six months past has lived with a woman whom he claimed as his wife. Ills brother called atthelrrooms Wednesday and took the woman to Niagara Falls, where he married her, It Is said. The brothers have not been on the best of terms, and a fit of Jealousy prompted Alonzo to take his brother's life. For every quarter in a man's pocket there aro a dozen uses; and to use each one In such a way as to derive tho greatest bene fit is a question ovory one must solvo for himself. Wo believe, however, that no better use could bo inado of one of tbeeo quarters than to exchange it for a bottle of Chamlierlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmedy, a medicine that ovory family should be pruvldod with. Forsuloby (Jrulilurliros., druggists. MoMJoiiircr'KInc; SI 111 n Fugitive. Boston, Aluy 21. Albert M. King, tl-.j young messenger of the Boylston Na- ttonal bank, who lied on Wednesday with $30,000 of the bank's money, has not yet been apprehended. Messages have been received from various points in New England reporting the appear ance of a person answering the de scription of King, but thus far there has been no arrest. A chum of King's has related a conversation which show ed that the youth had been contemplat ing the robbery for some time. Thoru U Nothing so Goad, Tlioro Is nothing just us good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and no not permit the doaler to sell you some substitute, lie will not claim there Is anything better, but in order to luako more mo fit hn mav nlulm something else to bo just as good. You want nr. King xvew jJMinvury because you know It to lie safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or monov refunded. For Ciiuubs. Golds, Consumption and for all affections of 1 liroat, l-lii st and Lungs, there is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trial bottle free at A. VaIey's drug store. Itegu lar size RU cunts and $1.00. Lost llmr iu ii DuKixiiiin inriiH tip. London, May 21. A sfieelal cable gram from Johannesburg, Transvaal, says that a gentleman who has been a resident of South Africa for a score of years claims to be a younger brother of the late Duke of Hamilton, who died May 16, 189S, and therefore the heir to the dukedom. He alleges that he left 'Scotland In 1875, after killing a man In a duel, and Is supposed to have died shortly afterwards. He Is said to have convincing proofs of his Identity and, It Is added, expects to return to England and claim the title and es tates. Oeuprul Ilnratln King Dead. Washington, May 21. General Hora tio King, who was postmaster genaral duilng a portion of President Buchan an's administration, died iu this city yesterday. He was In Ills 86th year, and died from the effects of an atack of grip. Ills sons, General Horatio C. King, of New York, and Henry King, of Boston, were at his bedside when he passed away. Mr. D. 1. Davis, a prominent liveryman aud uierclit: t ol Ouslieu, Vs., lias this to suy on tbe suldcct of rheumatism : "I twlu pleasure hi recoiumendiug Cbataoerlaiii's l'uin Ilului for rheumatism, as I know from persona! uxpcrieitM tasVH will do all that Is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother wo laid up la bed with Inflammatory rheumatism aud suffered lutensely. Tho first application of Cliniubcrlaiu's l'uin Halm eased the pain and the use of one bottlu com pletely cured blm. 1'or sale by tliuliler Bros., druggists. NUGGETS OF NEWS. W. J. Bryan has declined the Invita tion to address the International gold mining convention. John Q. Iteene, mayor of Yonkers, N. Y was robbed by a slranrror on the Montreal express of over 11,000. Two geysers have sprung up In Moro hay, Ban Luis Obispo, Cnl., and black fnud is being thrown up from the cra ters. The physicians In Bellpvue hospital New York, aie much Interested in a patient then? who lo:i the power to speak or write his name. ueorge Wilson, a bi nd man, Is under arrest In Now York. He has been gath ering money for an Institution which existed on "paper mly, and Is believed to have secured thousands. Kx-Prealdent Cleveland has been In vited, by President Crespo lo act as renior counsel for Yncsiula before the arbitration tribunal. Mr. Cleveland has not yelTtlvett-hls decision. 'llul o Is it OiilM of People Who are Injured by the use of cofl'ee. Uerently there lis bora placori iu nil the grocery stores a mow preparation called UUAIN-O, made of pnre grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach iccelves It wltliont distress, and but few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost over 1 a much. Children may drink It with great benefit. IB cts. Slid 88 cts. ier pn kage. Try It, Ask for CIRAI.V.O. Nnvnl Cadets Arreste d. Annapolis. Md.t May 21. Warrants have been Issued for several members of the engineer division of the return class of tmval cadets, charging them with assaulting Police Officer Thomas and resisting arrest. The cadets start ed out Wednesday night to serenade their friends and. celebrate. Olllcer Thomas attempted to arrest them, and a scuffle ensued, In which Thomas and one of the cadets received cuts about the head. Two of the cadets spent the night In the lockup. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidrey trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure me uutll I used Hop Blttere, and they cured me in a, abort time. A DisTixautsiiED LAWVnn of Wayne Co., N. Y. Colouless and Com. A young girl deeply regretted that slio was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blond did not circulate. After ono bottlo of Hop Hitters had been taken she was tho rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying other friends. Swcnrw That Durraut Is Innocent. Montevlsta, Colo., May 21. William T. Bryant, an aged Inmate of he sol diers' home at this place, yesterday made a sworn statement to the effect that Theodore Durrant, who Is under sentence of death for the murder of Blanche Lament In Bmanuel church, San Francisco, Is not guilty of the crime, but that Bev. J. George Gibson, pastor of the church, Is the murderer. A Household Necessity. Caecarcts Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently ami positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, lover, habitual constipation and billousnp'W. I'lcaso buy and try a box of 0. C. C. to-day ; 10, 23, 50 cents. Sold and gnaraiitrcd to cure by all druggists. CoiillciiH-d by tbe Koniite. Washington, May 21. The senate yesteulay confirmed the following nom inations: Stanton Sickles of New York, secretary of legation at Madrid; William W. Morrow, United States cir cuit Judge for the Ninth judicial cir cuit; Frank A. Vanderllp of Illinois, assistant secretary of the treasury; General 52. It. Bliss, to be major gen eral. Uucklou's Avnfcu iiilve. The best salve hi tho world for cut. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, teller, cuappcu hands, chilblains, corns, and ill skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, oi jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 35 cents por box. For sale by A. Wasley. McKInli-y to Visit Ximhvlllo. Wuthlnirton. Mnv 21 Thp nrnaMonl has llnally decided to go to the Nash ville exposition next month. He has fixed u!ion the 12th as the date, and will doubtless be accompanied by some member of the cabinet. He will make the journey over the Southern railroad via Ashevllle, N. C. Some fur ten, somo for twenty and some for thirty ynars havo suU'orod from piles and then havo beun fiulcklv and nurmancntlv cured by using DoWitt's Wlleh Hazel Solve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin dUeases. C. II, llaiicnbuch. Now VorU'H mini Approprlntloim. Albany. May 21. Governor ninnk hna signed two impoitant canal bills. One provides for the expenditure this year of 16,000,000 of the $9,000,000 Improve ment fund and the other imposes the tax of 0.9V4 mills for canal extraordin ary repairs. fl 1 In Wilkcs-Barre Ufc-.lnterestlng to tiie Public at Large. Many a reader of this In Willubarre lias seen the largo watch sign, that hangs out at 40 Xoith Main street. It is there to tell the people who see It that Itobert V. Haight, watchmaker, etc , can lie found at that loca tion, and perhaps you may doubt the follow ing, in which case you can always mid Mr. Ilalght at bis address ready and pleased to verify it. Watchmaking as it is called, is no doubt thought to lie a comiaratively easy business on the constitution of a man, but this is not the case. The constapt stouplni position malutaiued while at work brlugs with it many aches and paint. Such positions In time eltect the action of tbe kidneys, and this is just what it did iu the ease of Mr. Ilaiglit, and he Uegau to look fur a remedy that would lolieve. At last be was rewarded. One day lie read of 1 loan's Kidney Pills. Nothing ui elahned for them, but that tliev were a kidney cure. All the Ills that flesh Is heir to were not set down iut being subject to tlielr wouderoiis luiliienee, ami this Inspired eoiiRtleiim In them. The symptom d user! bed by kidney sufferers were bis 'yinntouit. He began taking tbem. Three or four doses brought a change, and day by day be grew bettor, now he says : "1 am entirely over my trouble. Hume remedies I have used, but fouud but little relief of a temporary nature. My greatest trouble was lameness and stiff ness hi the back, with sharp, shooting pains in tbe region of the kidneys, I oonalder IKwirs Kiduey Pills a good and safe remedy, aud I recommend theai to others." No better proof of merit can be otfeied than the plain facts as stated by those who know by experience. Call on Mr. Ilalght If you doubt tins. 4oau's Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Mailed by I'osler- Milburu l., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole sgeuts for tbe II. S. itciticiuhcr the name 1 loan's aud take no other. There Is no message which brings more gladness to a true woman's heart than the sweet assurance that a little one fs com ing to bless her life and call her " Mnlhcl- " Hut in all her loving prepare Hons for the expected Httfe guest, a mother is liable to forget that her own heauu ami puysim condition Is the most linpott- ant provision wlilcn can possi- uiy oe maue lur luc baby's happiness. If the prospective mother is weak, nerv ous and anxious, this condition is bound to react on the baby's constitution. No dain tiness of wardrolie will comuensate for the loss of the natural, healthy vigor which a mother should tie stow upon her baby. As early as possible dur ing gestation, the expectant mother should rehitbrce her hndtlv nmepra with the sustalnhicr. health- bringing influence of Br. Tierce's Favorite Prescription. It gives natural, healthy Tlgor and clastic endurance to the organs specially concerned in motherhood. It makes the coming of baby perfectly safe and almost painless. It gives nerve-strength to the mother and vital hardihood to the child. It is the only medicine devised by an edu cated phsiemn specially to overcome all weaknesses aud diseases of the feminine organs. Mrs. Uoscoe Vanover, of liobinton Cretk. Pike Co., Ky., writes : " I wish to express my thanks to you for the good I have received from your ' favorite Prescription.' I have used it at dlflier it times for the fast five years, and always with the most gratifying results. Hut the greatest good received from the 'Favorite rrescnplion' w.v( about four months ago when my last baby win born. I was afflicted with 'child-bed fever.' Instead of sending after a doctor 1 uied the Pre scription ' and was cured. A lady friend of mine was similarly afflicted aud sent after the doctor and took his remedies onrf rfwrf. I aui 7 years old. weigh 147 pounds, the mother of five children, md am enjoying the best of health." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Tellets euro consti pation, promptly and permanently. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Sonsntloiml Decllneslii Jersey Central Aireottho Whole List. New York. May 20. New Jersey Cen tral engrossed the largest share of at tention on the Stock Exchange today, and registered another sensational de cline In a long progress downward. On Jan. 19. of this year, this stock sold at 10344. and on March 1 at 97. Today the stock was sold In largo quantities at 09, and the extreme decline for tho day was 3, while In the two days It has fallen 5 per cent. The trading In tho stock wsb at times very animated, but a largo portion of the sales were made In small lots. This caused credenco to bo given to allegations of Inside liquidation, which served to help on the decline. "For sev eral hours support seemed forthcoming for the stock tit various stages, but the etTort was abandoned nfter short Inter vals, and It lluctUHted Irregularly for tho rest of the day and down to G!Hi. closing at 70. The depression affected tho wholo list. Closing bids: Balto. & Ohio... UVi Lehigh Valley.. 23U Chesu. & Ohio... 10 N. J. Central.. 70 Del. & Hudson.. 102 N. Y. Central.. 994 D., L. & W Mti Pennsylvania .. Gift Erie 11 Iteaalng 1S Luko Erie oc v. 12Vi St. Paul 73V4 AH nsst's paid. General Markets. Philadelphia, May 20. Flour weak; win ter supertlno. J2.76Q3; do. extras, J3.153I 3.40; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J1S4.13; do. straight, $4.20jf4.30; western winter, clenr, 4N.20; do. straight, J4.264.S5; city mills, ox tin, $3.2GQ'3.G0. ltye flour dull at $2.25ff2.50 per barrel. Wheat In good de mand; contract wheat. May, 834f83!4c; do. July, 75ff76c; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 8Sc; No. 1 northern spring, spot, S5Vi87Hc.; No. 2 red. May. S0c; do. July, TVfac; do. Sep tember, 7354c; do. December, 74c Corn quiet und steady; steamer corn, spot, 2SV4 28V4c; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 31 3114c; No. 2 mixed, spot, 29U29Hc Oats dull; No. 2 white, carlots, 26c; No. 2 white clipped, carlots, 2Cc; do. May, Juno and July, 254:Cc. Huy quiet; choice tim othy, $14 for large bales. Beef quiet; beef hams, J23Ji23.n0. Pork quiet; family, $10.50 fill. Lard dull; western steamed, $4.12H. Butter steady; western creamory, 11 14c; do. factory, 7V4Jil0Hc; Elglns, 14c; Imitation creamery, 9V4(fl2c. ; New York dairy, 10rHc. ; do. creamery, lltgllc; fancy prints Jobbing at 1720c; do. extra, Pennsylvania, wholesale, 16c Cheoso easier; large, 8Kj9o.; small, 910',4c; part skims, 4C4"Hc; full skims, 2V43c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylva nia, ll&c,; western, fresh, 1914011c; south ern, 9&10c. Potatoes quiet; New York, DGc.$1.25; swcetB, $1,204(2; southern, now, JS.5CXfil.D0. Cabbage, per crato, 41c. To matoes, per carrier, $t.602. Tallow quiet; city, 263c; country, 33K,c, as to qual ity, l'.osln steady; strained, common to good. $l.C7Hil.70. Turpentine steady at mvju'ittc. Pig Iron dull; southern, $9,250 10, northern, Slofclz. Copper steady; brokers, $11.1254; exchange, $10.75611.26. Tin dull; straits, $13.42V4613.C2i4; plates oasy. Spelter firmer; domestic, $1.151.25. Load Inactive and easier; exchango price, $3.225463.2714; brokers coll the market steady at $8. Coffee steady; May, $7.30; June. $7.207.30; July, $7.30; August, $7.30; September, $7.S07.10; October, November and December, $7.367.40; January, $7.10O 7.45. LIvo Stock Mnrkots. New York, May 20. European cables quote American steers at ll12o., dressed welgU; sheep at 12615c, dressed weight; retiigeraior ueel fat 34f9c, calves quiet and lower; veals, $lj5. Sheep and lambs steady; youiilngs llrm; sheep, $304.50; lambs, J0.76: yearlings, $s6.25. Hogs weak at Mi4.26. Bast Liberty, Pa May 20. Cattle steady; prime, $6.104f5.26; bulls, stags and cows, $2ffjr3.75; common to good fat oxen, $24.10. Hogs active and higher; prime medium, $3.90: best Yorkers and plga, $3.l3.90; common to fair Yorkers, $3.80 J.86; heavy hogs, $3.7603.80; roughs, $2.50 1.23. Sheep steady; choice, $1.16 1.25; com mon to good lambs, $194.88; spring lambs. 15416.50; veal calves, $566.60. Grlp-Colds-IIeailsclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and 1. Grippe when Laxatlvo Ilromo Quinine will cure you In ono day. Put up in tablets con venientfor taking. Guaranteed tocuio, oi money refunded. Priee, SS cents, or sale by Klrlln's Pharmacy. jio iroatlioi. For easton Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Threatening weather and prob. ably showers; cooler; southerly winds, becoming westerly. Itlcb and poor alike suffer tbe lerturss tliat come with tliat terrible plague, Itelihig Piles; rich and poor alike find instant relief and permanent cure in Dosn's Ointment. Your dealer keeps It. Tho .Spanish Warship Favorod. New York, May 21. There Is muoh comment at the custom house over the imposing by Collector Kllbreth of a fine of $10 on the pilot of the French warship Pulton for anohorlng In the channel of the Hudson river during the Grant celebration, while nnnihir r,n. in charge of the Spanish cruiser Maria ueresa. got on soot Tree. The affida vits and recommendation lam tnfnra Beeretary Gage, at Washington, were lueiuicHi in tone. Try Oruln-O I Try (Iniln-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a iiackago of GItAIN-O, tho now food drink that takes the place of coll'eo. The children may drink It without Injury as well ae the adult. All who try It. like It. ClItAliJ-0 has that rich seal brown of Moelia qr Java, but it is made from pure grains, aud the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. 1 the price of coffee. Itk- and 88 cts. per lockage. Bold by all grocers. DEATH OF JOSEPH H. EARLE, (Vho Defeated Bvnns For Senator From 8aitth Onrollim. Columbia. May 21. United States Senator Joseph H. Earle died at his resilience In Greenville last evening. He had been 111 for several weeks, but until Wednesday holies were entertain ed for his recovery. Brlght's disease was the cause of his death. Governor Kllerbee will have to appoint a suc cessor to sens) until the general as sembly meets nest winter when It will elect a senator for the unexpired term. Congressman MoLaurln and At torney General Barber are mentioned In connection with the appointment. Judge Earle was born In areenvllle county, April 30, 1817. His fattier, Ellas D. Earle, was a prominent lawyer. rnr. lath .mxtipn it. r.r,t.u. Judge Earle's early education was re ceived In the Academy of Sumter. Im mediately upon leaving the academy he Joined the ranks of the Confederate arm'. After the war ho chose the law as his profession, but being too poor to take a course he taught school by day and studied law at night. In April, 1870, he was admitted, and began" the practice of his profession nt Anderson, where ho remained until 1875. He re moved to Sumter, S. C, and soon dis tinguished himself. After serving In both branches of the legislature and as attorney general, he ran against Till man for governor In 1890, but was de feated. The history of the campaign In which ho triumphed over John Gary Evans and wa" chosen United States senator Is i.'.ti.t hlfcti.r;-. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UfUHT IT ICI Tho richest of all restors VWnHI II IOI tlve foods, bocause It re places the essentials of life that are ex hausted by disease, indigestion, high living, ovorwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! feBSMSnbt8. digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The uerves being made strong tho brain becomes nsttvo and clear, it restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price toe, orflve boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlto Us About Your Cnse.l THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. pei7Qa. Railroad. SCIIITYKILI. DIVISION. JAHUAKV 13, 1897. Trains will leave Sliennnilonli after tho alxiv. dato for Wiggans, Gllberton, KraekvUle, Duf Water, St. tialr, Pottsvllle. I fambiirg, Iteartlnp Potttdown, Pboenlxvllle, Norristoivu atnl Pbi sdclpbla Prn id street Htalfon) at 5 04 and 11 ai a, in. and 4 20 p. m. on week days. PVtr l'utt vllle ,uid Intcruirdlnte elatlous y 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlggnns, Gllberton, Pmekvllle, IW Water. St. Ulalr, l'otbvllle, at 0 08, 9 45 n. m. an 11 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, PotlMmv, PhociiUvlltc, Norriitown, Philadelphia au h 1 4.1 a. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave KraekvUle for Sbetiaudcil. . to 40 a. in. and 1231, Off, 732 mid 1047 p o Hiindiiy, II 13 a, in. and 5 41 p. in. f-ilve 1'ottHVlllu for Shenandoah at 10 P a. 111. mid 12.03, 5 1.1, 7 25 and 10 2U p. lu. SlIlliU ' 10 40 H.' in., Ii IS p. III. Leave Philadelphia, (lirond street statinnl f. Shenandoah at S 87 nnd 8 Sfi n. lu., f 10 and 7 p. m. week days. Sundays leave tit 0 GO a m Lcuvo Hroiid street station, Philadelphia t' Sen Girt, Aabtiry Park, Oetvin Grove, Loi. Branch, aud Intermediate stations, 8..0 1 1.2 s a. in., 3.30 and 4.00 p. m. wcek-dayB. Leave llrood Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NKW YOItlC KxpieH", week-days 3 20, 4 Co, 4 50 815. 6 50. 7 tB, 8 2-, 8 33. 050, 1021 (Dining Cur), 11 00 u. Ill, 12 00 noon, 2 35 Limited 100 and 4 22 p. in. Dining Cars), 140, 230 (Dining Car) 3 20, 3 50. 4 00,5 00,5 50 (Dining Car), 0 00, 0 50,8 12, 10 Oil p. 111., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 0.1, i 50 5 13, 8 20,8 33.9 50. 1021, (Di ing Cur), 1133 n. in. 1233, 2 30 (Dining Cor), 4 00 (Limited 1 Si DlnliiK Car), 3 20, 5 56, (Dining Car), 0 33, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Hxpresg for Huston without change, 11 00a m., week-days, and 0 50 p. in., dally, KOIt WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Kor Bultlmorn and Washington, 8 30, 7 20,8 .2 1020, 1123 a. m., 12 09 (1281 Limited Dli, Ing Car), 112. 318. 4 41 (519 Unngrcanlona Limited, Dining Car), 0 17, 6 53 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 1205 nlitlii week days. Sundays, 8 50, 720, 912, 11 28 a my, 12 09 1 12, 4 41,(5 18 Congressional Limited Dining Car), 655 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. ru. (Dining Cor) and 12 05 night. v FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leavo Brood street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridgo), express, 702 p. m. d.lly. Leave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a m., 2 00, 4 10, 5(0 p. m Sundays, 8 15, 9 43 II. m. Accommodation, 8 00, 20, a. in., 8 20 und 4 20 p. m., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. in., 4 00 ud 5 00 p. in. Kor Cope May. AnglOMiea, Wlldwood nnd Holly Reach, and Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avolon Express, 0 00 o, m 4 00 p. m week days. Suiulaya. V 00 a. m. For Somers Point. Kxpress, 8 50 a m., 410 S. in. week days. Sundays. 843 a. ni. . H. HuTciiiNsoK, 3. It. Wood, Oen'l Manager. Gon'l Pam'g'r Ag P. J. CANF1ELD, Agent for Shenandoah and 'Vicinity Por- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbcy's Bohemian Beer, Georgia's Fair Authoress Hlls Why She Uses Dr. Mllo' Rsstomtlva Remedies, THE NAME of Mrs. J.E. Ilprw"!!, (nno Julia F.oinia Plemmlugi ii a familiar ono In tho state of Georgia. She writes) " It Is with pleasure that I cxpicss my gratitude for the wonderful benefits I havo lectlvod fiom Dr. Miles' ltesloratlve Itompdlus, especially thoNcrvlno, the Nervo and Liver Pills, New Heart Cure aud Antl l':li' Pills. Actual I'xpnionco has taught mo tl. Ir great worth. Ko family should be jjmjjje without them. They ' b'u-a fully restored Of. mo from a complica tion of disorders chief ly affecting the heart, nervous system and '..Iduoys. When t trav el i ilw.'iys take ono of your Anti-Pain Pills r;u) Ptosis res Health L-efore entering tho cars and thus prevent iwimnilng of tho head and nausen, to which . have been subject for several years." Br. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. I)B. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS a nits rrt ivn situ WOMAN'S RELIEF. 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