-7T EVENING HERALD wrAiu.wniii) ir:o. PaMhlied every Rvn1nf, Kirpt fttimlfvy,!. South Jardin ti?kt. Nhak Obivthii. TIic II oral. I Is dvltveiCKt It.Hheimndottii ntid the Htir'-oitnilluK town for nix cents a wwk, py Kbla t the carrier). By itmll IB.OO h rer, or 96 wit n month. M)nh1f) In imIvimicw. AdVerttM mmits rhntKon ncourdlnv o Aoe ftnd position. Thf imhliwhers reserve the right to change tbe Imaltlon of advertlpineiite whenever the pub lontton of news dwmnndu It. The tmm itt rttwrrml to reject nny Advertisement, whether IM.it I (or or not. thut the publUhem may deem mproper. Aurertlitnfc rate made known upon application. Kntvred at the totofl1oe nt Shenandoah, Pa., im soooml c1am roAlI matter. TKLKPJIOXB CONNROTION, "All the News That's nt to Print." Evening HrlcJ TUESDAY. MAY 88, 1807. Ax Atlanta man gave Ills wife u kiss anil llien deserted ler. Some him lunula are- not even thnt generous. Tiir Baltimore "News" HfBriiiR that Sjiouker Heed 1ms ilIITleulty In s,u'llii g c oneotly. He liivs no trouble in couiiting however. A Ohia girl lias been sleeping for twenty days. No Ohio ninn Iih slept that many days sine Mr. JfeKlnley's election, unless lie 1ms already got bin appointment. Amithku evidence of the growth of the protective sentiment in the Mouth was found in the pierelico at Washington last week of a delegation from several of the Southern states urging that the proteotlvo cIhumj of tin- Dingley billon rice beinaintined and the lower rates named by thy nmi'iidment of the Senate Committee rejected. Tmk number of terrible mimkvs seems to be on the lncieai-o according to the daily press, and the charaotei of each crime is more Jekjli and Hyde-like. Statistics show that the ini-reahe is abend of the growth of population. Minor crime follows in its footstep. Is there not a general laxity hi business and morals no c untable for the awful record beyond ii 1 1 ordinary human weakness? "lloiutowixtt from the future" is what the Florida "Times-Union," a Democratic paper, truthfully calls the recent development of the enor mous importations of foreign goods. With a hundred million dollars' worth of foreign goods coming in during a single month, as was the case in April, it is easy to see that the country will be so filled with imports by the time the new Wingleyhvw goes into effect that its tariff earnings for the first few months must bo light, and that the country is, as thisDemo- cratio paper accurately puts it, "bor rowing from the future," by this pro cess. Thk importance of watching legis lation affecting building associations was shown on Thursday, when the proposition -was mado to tax state or national building association stock on which quarterly or annual divi dends was paid. To make certain that the act would not involvo local building associations, Mr. Claroncy proposed the following amendment, which was adopted : "Provided, 'That nothing in this act shall be taken to require the payment of any tax upon any unmatured stock of building and loan associations upon which periodical payments are re quired to be mado, or upon any such stock which shall mature and 1b in process of payment." In a recent address dellvorod by Justice Dean, of the United Stater Supremo Court, that learned jurist had this to say in reference to jury duty and verdicts rendered: "I would take the banker from his desk, the editor and professorfromtheirchairs, the preacher from his pulpit, and put them in the jury box ; there, under oath, to well and truly try or a true deliverence make according to the evidence ; I would make shirking jury duty as odious as skulking In time of war ; instead of leaving to them the sole part of criticising and denouncing courts and juries, I would inflexibly compel them, as the law intended they should, to por forni their part in the adminis tration of Justice, wheiever they were sober, intelligent and judicious. I would make jury duty hb impera tive and as certain as payment of taxes on a house and lot. Tfie pres once of such men would raise the average of conscience and intelligenr as indicated by the verdict, and have it represent the intelligence anil cm- science of the general public. In stead of wholesale denunciation from the most trivial evidence, and instead of stating the real eaue their own default in duty 1 would give them the opportunity to learn for them selves how both courts and juries, with the light they have, strive to ar rive at the truth, under the law and the evidence ; if they have not all the light they should have, It is be cause those who oarry the light 'hide it under a bushel.' " I had severe Hitselu of gravel m kidney trouble ; ami u liable Ui get a )M!aie or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Hitters, and tbey cured me in a short time. A DlHTimiUlHIlKD Lawvkk ok Waynk Co., n. y. Colorless and Onr.n. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her builds sod feet felt m though the blood did not circulate. After oue bottle of Hop Hitters had been taken she was the rosiest n ml healthiest girl In the town, with s ivueity and cboerfuluess of wind grstifyjug Oilier frlendi. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Clovernnr Atkinson, of ncnnrlA ham biokon the innrd in colonels, having si on his staff A tiipslsed yacht wai washed ashore from i.ravesend bay, and .It la feared that Its three occupant! have been drow ned. A IS pound wildcat and a Jamaica negro fought to a finish In a ring at Tampa, Pla Sunday. The negro won after a bloody battle. The supreme court haa deoMed that the president can remove Federal officii holders at his discretion, notwithstand ing the tenure of office. Rheumatism Ollred In ft tiny. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 to 8 days. Its actum upon til system is remarKame and mysterious. It removes at once the cause ami the disease Immediately disappears. The first dnse greatly lieneflts, T. 1'. Anthony, ex-lNistmaster of Promise Citr. Iowa, says: "I houaht one Imttle ol 'Mystic Cum' for Rheumatism, anil two dose or u am me more goon tbau any medicine I ever too. 7S cents. Sold by C. II. Ilageiibncli, druggist, Shen andimli. TlntTix &tr sliVtiJfii'ifTrtlKirm New Yorki Mtvy 26. Leader Schoen feld said last night that he was san guine that the tailors' strike would be short lived, and would end In a vlcory for the tailors. Three large contract ors have already capitulated,, and a number are expected to agree to terms today or tomorrow. This morning 3,000 members of the rainmakers union joined the strike. A number of the Progressive Tailors have signified heir willingness to Join Issue with the strik ers, '.ut the union, as a whole, Is op posed to a strike at the present time. The Lithuanian tailors decided to re main out until the demand for a 36 per cent Increase In the dally woge scalo Is conceded by the contractors. I-'or every quarter in a man's pocket here are a dozen uses; find to use each otic n such a way as to derive the greatest bene fltisa question every one must solve for himself. We Indieve, however, that in better use could he mado of one of these quarters than to exchange it for a bottle or Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that ovary family should Iki provided with. I'orsaleby tlruhlerllroa, druggists. C'rfrpl'H Tliront I'n ft -rn'JIuiiibort. London, May 25. Referring to the expected trial of Stgnor Crlspi for com plicity In the Hank of Naples scandals, the Home correspondent of the The Dally Mall says: "Two months ago Slgnor Crlspi had an audience of King Humbert, and complained bitterly of he campaign against htm. He declared that he would defend and justify his connection with the transactions In question. and then added: 'Permit me to tell ycu plainly, sire, what the upshot will be. Two persons will go Into exile"; I as a poor man and you, sire, with your millions.' " i'reo l'llls Send your address to It. K. liucklen A Co., Ihicago, and get a free sample box of l)r ICiug's New Life l'llls. A trial will convinci vou of their merits. These pills are easy in iction and are particularly olfeetivo in the lire of (Jqnutipation nnd Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable They are Kiiaranteed to 10 purely vegetable. They do not weaken iy their action, lint by giving tone to stomach mil bowels greatly invigorato tho system. Uegular si.o "Joe per box. Sold by A. Wasley, lrugsist. A lir.-i J.e.iKUillve .--eHioll. Trenton. May 23. Tho special session if the '.t gl-.'Iaiuro convened at 12 o'clock today, end a bill providing for a spe cial e'ectlon on Sept. 28 to pass upon the three constitutional amendments passed by the regular session was In troduced and passed by both houses under suspension of the rules. This bill corrects the much discussed error. The legislature was not In session more than an hour. A bottlo of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine 3yrup In tho houso saves doctors' hills, saves trouble, and very often savos precious lives. Gives almost instant reliof in cases of cough;, colds, or lung troubles of any sort. C'onitVil'B r.nelMK Shell "WIcokcd. Ithaca, N. Y., May 25. While the first 'varsity boat crew of Cornell were practlrlng yeBterday their shell struck a log and was Immediately ripped In two, fll'.lng po that the occupants were forced to take to the wntor. Luckily the launch was not far away, and those aboard came to the rescue with life preservers. The drenched oarsmen were soen dragged safely aboard the launch. No one was Injured, but the boat was practically destroyed. The ac cident to the boat was a great blow to Courtney, as It was the one Cornell rowed In last year at Poughkeepsie, and at Annapolis this year. It was an excellent craft, and cost ?600. I): yon scratch and scratch, and wonder what's the matter V Doan's Ointment will instantly ruliove and permanently euro any itchy disease of the skin no matter of how long standing. SiiKnr Klutt iiiiveiiie.( ec on Trial. Waehlnsti.n, May 2D. President Heniy Q. Havemeyer, of the American sugar refining company, was placed on trial in th criminal court this morning on the indictment charging him with having refused to answer questions put to him by the senate committee Inves tigating the sugar trust. District At torney Davis thinks two days will suf flte In v hiuh to finish the hearing. TVie defendant will contest every step. Mr. Havemeyer and Mr. John Searles, the secretary of the company, whose trial on a similar charge is expected to fol low promptly that of Mr. Havemeyer, reached ihc city last night. Now Is tho time when you should take- a Spring Medicine to purify your blood, give you good appetile, sound sleep, steady nerves and perfect digestion. That scrofulous taint, that skin troti- ble, that liver dif- A floulty.tliatbillous I CliCCi tendency, that tired feeling, are all cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Givo this medicine a fair trial and you will realize its positive merit. It is not what wo s'ty, but what the people who are cured say, which proves that Hood Sarsaparilla 2 sloe. C. I.Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hj) nillr. C1,re '"'ver Ills; easy to rlOOCl S FllIS take, easy to opcrut. asc NO CHAPEL AT WEST POINT. Lleon-ep Granted by Tvr War Soore tnt'lo MlniM'il lie Itevokrd. Vashlngten. May 2li. In te-.pense to an application by Kecietary Alger, the attorney general has rendered an opinion as to the power of the war de partment to Issue licenses for the erec tion of religious chapels on military reservations. The opinion waa catted forth by an application for a license for the erection at Wept Point of a Iioman Cathode chapel. Secretary La inont Issued such license to Archbishop Corrlgan, but this was revoked by Secretary Alger on April 2 last, and a new license granted In Its place pre scribing the dimensions of the proposed chapel. The attorney general enter Into a careful analysis of all the tawa which can be regarded as having the ilightest bearing on the subject, with the result that only one, the act of Tuly 22, 1892, relative to leasing un used government property, Is found to have any application whatever, and that act limits the lire of a lease to live years. He says In part: "It seems certain that permanence of right Is forbidden by the act, and hence It would seem that an occupa tion which contemplates permanency or contemplates duration longer than five years Is forbidden by It. A church edifice would seem to contemplate such occupation, "It Is proposed that the church shall be the property of the government. This condition cannot be complied with. It is very clear that the secretary of war has no power to accept n dona tion of property for the government certainly not to accept It with the limi tation proposed, Its use in perpetuity to tloman Catholics. "That these licenses granted trans fend the statute is plain. The statute provides for a definite term, with a power of even revoking that. The li censes provide for no term, and really commit the government to a practical perpetuity. It would be 1(114 to deny this Idle to deny that you do not ex pect to exercise, nor Is It expected that you will exercise the power of revoca tion In emergency. At any rate the gov ernment would find Itself embarrased either to endure a perpetuity of right In the license or exercise an Invidious power. The license should therefore be revoked and the petitioner remitted to congress." Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit toliaoco using easily mil I'oiovor, ho mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now lifo and vigor, tako No-To-Hic. the wonder-worker that makes wonk men strong. Many twin ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured, liny No-To-fiao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Itooklot and snmplo mailed lrco. Ad. bterllug IJemedy Co., Chicago or New York. Oppoottlpn to the Hell Telephone. Chicago, May 25. The Times-Herald says: Steps looking to the formation of a powerful alliance In opposition to the Bell Telephone company are to be taken In Chicago this week. Here are the main things contemplated: A na tional association of the 1,000 operat ing telephone exchanges: long dis tance toll lino connections connecting the great commercial centers In a field now occupied exclusively by the Cell company; connection In the near fu ture of nn opposition telephone ex change In the city of Chicago; co operation for resisting any action the Uell company may take In tho courts In reference to the Uerllner decision. All these matters will be brought promptly to the attention of the pub lic by a meeting which will be held here next Thursday, Friday and Satur day. It Is estimated that the total at tendance will between E00 and 1,000 delegates. HOW TO FND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common glass with urine and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidnoys. When urino stains linen it is positive evidcuco of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in tlio back, is also convincing proof that tho kidnoys anil bladder arc out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort In tho knowledge so often cxpiessed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Iioot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills overy wish in lolioving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho uriuary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or had cflects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho night to urinate. Tho mild and tho extra ordinary nlfect of Swamp-ltoot is soon realized. It stands tbo highest for its won derful euros uf the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo the best. Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents and one dollar. You may havo a sample bottlo and pamphlet both sent freo ley mail. Men tion Kvkkino IlKitAT.i) and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the gcuulnuss of this olfor. Sirs. Ao'ktnn Oc-f Iloe DIvorco. Dover, Del., May 25.- The house of representatives yesterday afternoon, hy a vote of 8 to G, passed the bill di vorcing Mrs. Laura Crocker Acklan from her husband, William H. Acklan, of AVashlngton. The bill recently passed the senate. The divorcee Is a daughter of ex-Judge Crocker, the Cleveland millionaire. She mas mar ried to Mr. Acklan last June and after the marriage accompanied her hus band to Kurope. Soon afterwards they separated, and in March of this year Mrs. Acklan came to Delaware with the avowed Intention of taking up a residence here In order to apply for a divorce. The case was productive of many sensational charges ,of corrup tion against the members of the legis lature, which were not sustained. A Household Necessity. QwcareU Candy Cathartle, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, set gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dlsiiel oolils, oil re Itcadaehe, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. 1'lw.ke buy and try a box of C. C. (J. to ilxy ; 10. 86, 90 emits. Sold and imntiiteod tn cure by all drugiilUi. Homing lSvents. May SO. Ice vieini and strawlierry festival in Itubbins' opera house, under the auspiio of the societies of Triulty lloformed church. June 8. (Iraiid cantata by tho 1'. M. oiiu rch choir, iu BoWilus' iqieni house. June 12. Ice cream festival under tbo auspices of the Famous llase lbtll Club, hi Ituliliiiii,' opera house. lluohlen's A ml oh fulvn. The Imst salve in the world fur cot. brulkM, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever oier tetter, rhupped hands, ohllhlalns, corns, aud all tutu eruptions, aim positively ouies j.nw. ot Jo pay required. H is guaranteed Waive perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. 1'ricc 36 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley, The People s Favorite. A Man of Affairs, Who Has Long Been a Leader in Pol itics, and Whose Popularity Extends Beyond the Umita of His Town, Relates An Experience. Alderman i;RY, Atlcntown, Pa. It would bo difficult to find a mon popular city ofilcial than tho gentle man whoso portrait appenra above. F.e has been so closely identified with all that relates to the wcil being of A'.lcutown and Lehigh County, and been in public life so long that his nuroeroiu friends will bo particularly interes ted In what ho has to say. Ills neighbor, Mr. II. IL C. Smith, In comment ing on Mr. Fry's case says: "It was pi tiful to look at him, he was so nervous and wasted. IIo told mo every day ILat ho could not livo long. I watched this enso from day to day and noted the changes. Tho doctors could not help him, but since he began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine I never saw a man change so. lie now looks better than he lias in ten years. Everybody asks him what brought about the change and he answers, Dr. Miles' Nervine. " Mr. Fry sends us tbo following statement, dated May 11, 1805. "In June 1804, 1 was terribly afflicted with nervous rheumatism, which was particularly severe in tho shoulders. Physicians said it was tho result of Li Grippe which I had in 1801. They claimed my spino was affected, and this would weaken my nerves. I took medicines from many doctors without relief. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Itestorativo Nervlno and Ncrvo and Liver l'llls. I took flvo bottles of tho Ncrvino and several boxos of pills and tho result is a perfect enrc. I am as well now and feel better than before I was sick. I am now 04 years of ago. I cannot praiso your medicines too highly, and would adviso all thoso afflicted with nervous troubles to use them. " Geokgib ITuy. The testimonials received by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co. verify tho old saying "truih is stranger tkanjktion." Hero is ono of tho best known men in tho community where ho resides, "so nervous and wasted it was pitiful to look at him," who by taking a few bottles of Dr. Miles' llcstoratlvo Nervlno, is brought to tho enjoyment of better health tlian ho had before his sovoro illness. His friends look upon his restoration as littlo short of a miraclo. "What a lesson for all readers not in tho enjoyment of good health. Profit by Mr. Fry's experience. Dr. Miles' Itestorativo Ecmcdlcs will euro when doctors and other remedies havo failed to givo relief. Sold by all Druggists. Book on Heart and Nerves, Frco by Dr. Miles Modlcal Co.,Elkhart,lnd. Dr. Miles' Nervine (aiidnur Delimits Itoirers. Orillla, Ont., May 25. In the presence of fully 10,000 people Erastus Ilogers proved yesterday that he Is a very fast sculler at two miles, as he-came within a length and a half of defeating Jake Gaudaur. The race was for the cham pionship of America, the Fox challenge cup, $600 a side and a purse presented by Orillla. Iloth stroked very slow, on account of tho unfavorable wind and weather. The return home was n fine struggle. Both men were very tired, and Gaudaur said after the race that he suffered greatly from cramps In the forearms, caused by handling his oars In the rouJi water. Ilogers pulled a very plucky race, but was unable to pass the champion. Gaudaur son. ho never rowed a harder race In his life, but he was satisfied ho could beat Uogers eaelly In smooth water. "Fhero Is n Class of lVoplo Who nro injured by tho use of coffee. Ucccntly there has been placed in all the grocery stores a now preiamtion called (IKAIN-O, inado of pure grains, that takes tho place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives It without distress, and but fuw can toll it from coffee It does not cost over i at much. Children may drink it with great benuflt. 15 rte. and 35 ct. per package. Try It. Ask for QltAIN-O. . Cutlets Will I'ihy Football. Annapolis, Md May 25. It is au thoritatively announced here that Sec retary of the Navy Long is not averse to allowing the annual football games with the West Point cadets, which were prohibited by former Secretary Herbert, on the plea that they created bad feeling between the soldier boys and the naval cadets. The games will be revived this tall. "They are dandles" said Tlios. Rowers, of the C-ocket, Texas, Enterprise, while writ ing about DeWltt's I.lttlo Early KUers, the famous little pills lor sick headache and ills orders of the stomach and liver. C. II. Ilageubueh. Clinrireil W illi Aniio.vi'nir litnlunr ,"'ottr New York, May 26. llev. William Michael Hicks, former dean of the Epis copal cathedral of Qulncy, Ills., and who has held charges at Savannah. Or., and St. Joseph, Mo., was arrested last Saturday, charged with annoying Dishop Potter's household by persist ent applications for a ministerial D"st. It was alleged that Mr. Hicks, who Is an Englishman and a preacher of rare eloquence, Is Insane, and an effort had been made to Induce him to enter St. Johnsland, a retreat for Episcopal clergymen on Long Island. Yeaterday Mr. Hicks consented to enter the re treat, and the charge against him was withdrawn. Try flritlii-Ot TryOmln.OI Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of (1UAIN-0. the new foul drink that takes tho place of voifoe. The children may drink it without injury ss well ss the adult. All who try it. like It. GUAIN O has that rich seal brown of Mocha orJaK, but It Is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress, j Hie price of coffee. 15c and 96 cts. per package Sold hy all grocers. Restores Health. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And l'lmvcrs, tbo I In ml itt America, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Iioutc," which traverses a recion of neriietual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes arc unknown. Pullman first nnd second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to nil who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, litemtiirc, and full Information, dropa postal card, J. I. McCnnn, T. P. Agent. 510 ltail road avenue, Khnira, N. Y., or 391 llroad way, New York. 2-3-tf W. 13. Hoyt, O.-E. 1 Agt. (Irlp-Colds-IIenilarlie. Why suffer with Coughs, -Colds and La tlrippe when Laxative Ilromo Quinino will cure yon iu ono day. Put up in tabids con vonlontior taking. Guaranteed tocuic, or money refunded. Crlco, 25 ccnU. wor fnle hy Kirlln's Pharmacy. Still Amiln at Liberty. London, May 26. Charles Still, the ex-detectlve of York, Ia who was ar rested at Glascow on April 2t, upon a warrant demanding his extradition to the United States, to answer a charge of receiving stolen money, was dls- charged at the Mow street police court yesterday. A representative of the United States embassy announced to the court that the governor of Penn sylvania had cabled the embassy that the charges against Still had been abandoned. W. 11. Johnson, Newark, O., savs, "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has saved thousands of others suffering from eroup, pneumonia, bronchitis ami other serious threat ami lung troubles. C. II. Hagenbuch. Hank Wrpoker-r.-eniic'iy 1'iii'iIiiihhI. Washington, Muy 25. The piesldent has pardoned, In o,Jer to restore to citisenshlp, Harry 11. Kennedy, sen tenced In Pemiavt vnnla In tan -.. imprisonment for misapplication of na tional uana runqs. Kennedy was sen tenced in 181. and President Cleve land oommuted his sentence to seven years Imprisonment, with deductions for good behavior. Molllboiio KcmpH Imprisonment. Washington, May St. Philip Mc lOllione, recently convicted of taking valuable documents from the congres sional llbraiy, appeared in the criminal court yesterday and withdrew his motion for a new trial and received hla sentence. Juda-e Ilrnrilpv lmnnu,i of $300, without Imprisonment, and Mo- aiinone promptly paid it and was re leased. TieltRim.ie A rv-m.w ti i. . n.i chlent to be burned or so tided ; but the min and agony and tbe frightful disfigurements tan Imj quickly overwme without leaving a hear by using IMVItt's"With Salve. C. II. llHgUUUUCll. Mlwioiif'Tftniik VTrt ekor Pn-iln-ipd. IT' sin illy, Mo, Mr., J,, 14mer C. HiUlley, who last yi j In cm n feur years' senterce In the state peniten tiary fur Illegal banking nn cashier uf the Kensas City Bntp Iei.t nnd Hav ings bank, which fnllrd In 1(!M. owing deporltors over I2.000.0P0, hn.i been par doned by Governor Stephen'-. DHiiinllKliliia; tho l-'iinioim Tomb. New York. May 25. The ork of de molishing the city prison, better k. n " tlta Tombs, was begun yesterday. A mtwli larger prison Is to be erected on the same site. Tho Wonthep. P6r eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, District of Columbia, Delaware and Maryland: Generally fair; slightly cooler, northerly winds. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. A Supreme. Court Decision Kfroet n ltully In Stock )eullnip. New York. Mar M. Today's rally In the stock market was attributable to tho decision of the supreme court In the In terstate commerce case. The market had derived strength last week on rumors re garding this decision, but It sold off again this morning before the decision was an nounced, on account of doubt being thrown upon tho reliability of last week's information. In all the early dcillnrs the hand of the professional trnrtcr .vus plainly cvld-nt. Tho morning wns given over to depression on account of rceoits thnt tho Nebraska maximum freight case would not oe decided by the supremo coiut until fall, tho decision In the Inter state commerce case being also In doubt. It Is an Illustration of the Inconsistencies of proi-sslonal traders working for a ahoit turn In the market that In tho ep wiird movement that ensued upon the de cision of the Interstate commerce c.- se the postponement of the Nebraska t, re was ofTorcd as a bull arrument on t: c ground thut the lower courts Injimii'on stands, ami will stand until the dc-lsi of the court In October. Closing bids- Chcsa. Si Ohio.,. lCfc N. J. Central.. Tin jjoi. a iiuason..uM . t. contrai.. i.: D.. Ii. A W Pennsylvania .,.! Hrle 12 Heading iaue isrie ft v. lStt St. Paul -4 All asst's paid. fSonornl Mtirkota. Philadelphia, May 21. Flour steady rvln- ter super., Jif.Y&tra; on. extras, S3. 1503. 40; state roller, clear, $44.16; do. straight. J4.awi4.3u; western winter, clear, 44.15; do. straight, Jl.2504.35; city mills, extra, J3.26flS.50. Ilye Hour quiet at $2.1602.50 por Darrei. u neat steauy; contract wheat. May, SsSM683Vic. ; do. July, 780'7OKc. ; No. 2, Pennsylvania anil o. 2 Delaware red, spot, i fSfiSSlic; No. 1 northern spring, spot, HK&S6V4C.; No. 2 red, May, 80c.; do. July, 77!Ac.: do. September, 72Vic; do. De cember, 73itc. Corn quiet and steady; steamer corn, spot, 28&28c. ; No. 2 yellow for local trnde, 31c; No. 2 mixed, spot, 9 fl29l4c Oats quiet and steady; No. 2 white, 2CHc; No. white clipped, car lots, 264c; do. May, June and July, 25 &26c. Hay steady for choice stock; choice timothy, $14 for large bales. Beef steady; beef hams, $23.50. Pork quiet; short clear, $9.60f 10.75- family, $ll.60il. Lard easier; western steamed, $4.02. Butter firm; western creamery, 11&15C. ; do. factory, TWfilO'io. : F.lglns, 15c.; Imitation cream cry. !iH'!2c. ; New York dairy, 1014c. ; do. creamery, 115fl5c. ; fancy prints jobbing at L'liLOc : do, extra Pennsylvania, whole sale, 16c. Cheese weak; large New York, SViOc; small fancy, 9a9i4c.; part skims, 5(!j7'ic; full skims, 2Vt3. Kggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania. 12V4c. ; west ern fresh, 12c; southern. 10Hllc. Fo tntoes nulet; New York, 95c. (fell. 25; sweets. $1.25jj2; southern, $3&3.50. Tallow quiet;" city, 2fi3c. ; country. MtiVsc Potroleuin dull; refined New York, $8.20; Philadel phia nnd nnltlmoro, M.15; do. In bulk, J3.G5. ltosln.llrm; strained, common to good, $1.75. Turpentine dull at 27V427c Itlce Btcady; domestic, fair to extra, AYt (EfCe.; Japan, tYMlc- MoIaBses steady; Now OrleaiiB, open kettle, good to choice, 234T28C Pig Iron dull; lake brokers, $11; exclmngo, $10.S0(8U.26. Tin dull; straits, $13.10013.55; platos easy. Spelter steady; domestic, $4f4.26. Lead closed easy at $3.15iSr3.25, according to the Metal Ex change report, nnd steady at $3.12, ac cording to tlio report of tho firm Dxlng the selling prlco for western miners and smelters. Cabbage, per crate, $1; barrel, cabbage, 76JtC0c. Tomatoes, per carrier, $l..ri0ji2. Coffee quiet; June, $7.20; July, $7,1557.20; August, $7.15; September, $7.20 67.25; October, $7.20; December, $7.25; Janunry, $7.36; February, $7.36; March $7,364(7.40. Livo Stnok Mnrkcitfl. New York, May 24. Beeves active, slightly tlrmer; native steers, $l.1(Ki5.15; stags and oxen, $3.50$!4.56; bulls, $2.85 3.60; dry cows, 23.80. Calves active: veals, $4ifjf5.25; buttermilk caives, $3fpS.80. S.ieep and lambs fairly active; sheep, J3.Mdtfl.50; yearlings, $4.505.4O; lambs, $ (jG.75. Hogs firm nt $44.25. Fast Liberty, Pa., May 24. Cnttlo steady; prime, $5.1065.25; bulls, stags-and cows, J2S3.76; common to good fat oxen, $21,10. Hogs ruled slow; prime medium and best Yorkers, $1.90; common to fair Yorkers, $3.80&3.SS; heavy bogs, $8.80j S.85. Sheep steady; choice, $4.204.26; common, $2.8003.40; common to good lambs, 4ft4.86; spring lambs, $66; veal calves, $5.50G. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Iteward for any case of Cntnnb that eon not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K.J. CHUNKY & CO. Props, Toledo, O. V e Hie undersigned, have known V. ,J. Cheney for the Inst 11 years, nnd believe him perfectly lionorablo In nil liiiriineHq trmi.5iMI,iia ,l n. anclal y nlile to carry out any obligations made y uit?ir iirm. Whkt & Tiiaux, Wholesnlo Druggists, Toledo, O WALUINO. KlHNAV & MAltVIV. XVlx.ln.lntl I,,,. glt, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curs Is taken Internnlly, acting llroclly upon the blood nud imioous surfaces ot the5tem. Price 73c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist. Testimonials frco. nun s Family 1'llla arc tlio C(t, Itomoyn Will Not lib Hlsmlsved, Washington, May. 25. The president has remitted the sentence of dismissal imposed by court martial on Captain llomeyn, Fifth Infantry, who after a sensational trial was convicted re cently of assault on Lieutenant O'Brien of the same regiment at Fort MoPher- son, Go. In view of the fact thot Cap talr. llomeyn will retire by operation of law on June 1, the president believes that the ends ot justice will be se cured by his severe reprimand. Sick headache can be quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famous little pills known as "DeWIU's Little Early Itiwrs." C. II. llaueiibuch. ThlovliiK .MfMKo!iKi'iiotiii'iiMto'llbtmi Boston, May 26.- Albert M. King, the young bank messenger who decamped with $30,000 belonging to the Uoylston bank, was brought back from Par mlngton, Me., today In the custody ot oRlcers. The money was recovered. BloodjfHerveFood ve0SERLTAK.Mir For Weak and Run. Down People. IMHflT IT ICI Therlobestofall restorft miHl ll la I tive foods, because It ro places the essentials of life that are ex hausted by disease. Indigestion, blgb living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! AffiM digestion perfect It orwttes solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong tbe brain becomes astlve ami slear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. 1'rloe 60a., or flvo boxes J2.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advloe and hook, free. fwrlto Ua About Your Case." THK DR. CHASK COMPANY. 1612 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, D?. Miles' Nervine Tnttmphs. Emoksho N"r.'ouius: frjm Childhood. La Grippe Bringt on reirt Weakness. a. ,EV. n. P. SBAItBY. pastor M. B church, Ilnchanan, Ok. writes Dec. 10, 18B5( " In childhood 1 was aCllctcd with excessive nervousness, which, almost dovokpod Into St. Vitus dancn. I partially recovered, but at college It gradu ally grow worse. Close study aggravated the trouble; any unusual exertion caused tri r.llng all over. In 1SD0 I had a sovoro v it : b of J.a (Jrlpi -. vhlrh brought on heart! ! -.cm I Lan teen almost constantly! c C'iS t-iittjr treatment fori ' : L ' ''. - r ... ... .... rjifj-t dunged climates re- " Kilos' 3 qnnatly without avail, . Msrvino I i.u.-,! rennmry i oe- CeMtoras gan Mining Dr. Miles (WoratlvB Nervlno and Nerve and Liver l'llls and stneo then I iftve born studying more and working '.ardor than for years and the good offoct bat have resulted seem to be permanent," Br. Miles' Itemed I os are sold by all drug Ists under a peslttve guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book ou Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO,, Elkhart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBivd. Tint AW tin WOMAN'S RELIEF Altrnva nrnmttt mil totUhl. Jiwuf imsVifijMi Oct OATOJl'l Tilt IT 111 LJtftnri HI VI KEflltTI. 'A I dniit itatrci, or tent tlir (tnlfd , rrt, 1 1. Caion iPsc. Ou , Botton.Mata, Our book, iu i'or solo nt P. P. 1. Kirlln's clniff store nnd Sliennlidonli ilniff store. A- Only Is possible, whether as a tnst of excellence in journalism, or for tlio menfiurenicnt of quantities, time orrnlumt nnd The... Philadelphia Record . . . 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