EVENING HERALD IWrAlll.IMIKl) 1810. Published renr KtmiIiir, Kiecpt Sunday, at South Jahdik Hrniiirr. Nrab Crktbr. The IlprHld 1 deltre-iftd liiHlienandonn and Hie ur ouiidlnK tonna for at cents a itMk, par; all to the curriers. Hy null St.00 a yenr, iir M tcutii a month, payable In advance. AdTertls munU charged according to space and position. Tin- publishers reserve the right to change the unalrlon of advertisements whenever the nub fluntlon of new demands It. The right la rracrved to reject any advertisement, whether imlil (or or not, that the publisher may deem Improper. Advertising rate made known uion application. Knl'-eil at the poetoAioe at Shenandoah, lo., as koc-oqiI elan mall matter. Trtt.El'llONR OONNKCT10N. "All the News That's Fit to Print," Evening Herald SATURDAY, JUNK 18, 1BBT. Thk ureat commorciHl Hgeiioies of the i-ouiitry say l)iiaiiiBfiimi)rovlii(fC. This will elicit another howl from the calamity wallers who have been sworn in for four years. It in 1ioik1 that the majority for the new tariff In the Senate will not lecoine unwieldy. The recent vote aurnhiftt Jonee, of Arkanmt, of 88 to 1? is about the right thing. Fiorida expects to market nearly a million boxes of oranges next year. The troen that have gpriuiK from the root" of the frozen trees are thrifty anil remarkably free from insect petitv. TiIK Malianoy City American, Sen ator Ooyle's paper, in authority for the statement that that gentleman "voted for the original state interest bill." but voted against the amend ment, which was adopted, fixing the rate of interest at 1 and 3 per cont. lx Boston lust week an audience of 8000 saw the Carson city prize fight projected on a sorcon, the show last ing an hour and forty minutes. The veriscopo pictures are said to have been remarkably lifelike. This fact strengthens the objections to the use of the apparatus for the reproduction of scenes of brutality or immorality. The public authorities everywhere should lie prompt to regulate the veri seope show, says an exchange. Hidixo benind a tree will lie useless in the next war, according to a sur geon who has been taking notes in Cuba. The bullet from a Mnuser riile goes through a large tree with ease. It seems to be true that the bullet often passes through the hu man body without disabling a com batant, tlio wound of exit not exceed ing in size that of entrance. The older firearms of the Cubans are said to bo far more destructive than the modern riiles of the Spanish troops. Orn contemporaries, the American and the Republican, entertain any thing but a friendly feeling toward one another. The question at issue, and which has engendered this "good feeling," is the position of the Senator from this district on several measures of interest to the people of this countv. Our brethren should use language iiiorebecominga journalist, and not allow their prejudice to get the better of their judgment. W now have Senator Coyle's record; and will the Republican or the American give us Senator Loach's? This the people are entitled to. niMKTALMSM in Europe has made great advance in the past few weeks. Meetings of the bimetallic associa tions in Kngland, Cjennany and France have shown not only re newed interest in tltis subject, but have been attended with expressions of leading officials of England and France, especially showing great anxiety for some concerted action which shall bring about an increased use of silver through international action. These were accompanied by a general expression, of belief that international action upon this sub ject is the only method of obtaining definite and satisfactory results. Wk often hear comments upon the general lack of veracity on the part of tlie average Shenandoah fisher man, when relating instances con nected with their fishing experience, and especially the size of their catch. If they state the fact that their "catch" was exceptionally large in variably the story is greeted with a doubtful remark. We take excep tion to this, so far as Shenandoah's piscatorial sports are concerned. That Keep Easy to say, but a h m a how shall I do it? WW I I In tho only com- mon sense way keep your head cool, your feet wnini and your blood licit and pure by taking Hood's Sarsuixtrillft. Then all your nerves, In tnO muscles, tisattos and organs will be SpritlS properly nourished. " ilood'8 Sarsa parilk builds up the system, creates an ap petite, tones tho stomach and gives strength. It id the people's Spring Medicine, has a larger sale and ef fects more cmva tlmn all others. Sarsaparilia Is the One True Blood Purifier. C I. Hood Co. Lowell, Miss. aiilat KIki'suoii and cure flOOCrS FlllS Ceusupatioo. ssosats. Hoocis ! are an- ured bv Prof. Mnnvon tliroua-h oor- reepnndonoe who cannot coma to his office. If Sou are In doubt about yom disease, write Ireot to Prof M on yon, ISM Atvh street, Phila delphia, Pa., for ny UntO vice. M(inyor?s MAIL Hemed'ea So cent. for sele at all Intnltt. Mostly some fishermen will strain the truth it would be folly to deny, but that such disregard of truth is common to them we utterly deny and challenge proof. ' TiIK anthracite market, says Sa ward's Coal Trade Journal, lifts not heen so active during the past week as it was hoed for, and the reason for this is that no change was made in the circular price of coal dating from the 1st Inst. It can be said, however, that the old list is lielng more nearly realised on any new business which is boing donu, and there is a large movement of coal on the orders which were taken during the month of Hay. It would ceem as if the remainder of the year, Rafter the national holiday, would witness a verv large shipment of anthracite coal, and at prices which will be something better than -what are now- being realised. At the same time it is well to liear in mind that there is not the opportunity for a full tonnage at the mines during July, as some people seem to fancy, for while the tonnage tins year lias heen less than it was during the past year or two, it must bo remembered that thore was some thing carried over and that not all of this year's business has actually gone forward to the consumer. If the July tonnage were made 8,500.000, it would be suflicient to meet the requirements of the market, hut August will de mand another increase, and so will September. W. It. Johnson. Newark. O.. says. "Ouo Min litis Cough Cure saved mV only child from d vine hy croiiD." It lias saved thousands or others sulreriug from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other sorinus throat nud lunir troubles. C. II. Ilageiibueh. Sunday Specials. Services in the Trinity Iteformed. church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m.. and 0:30 n. m. Siuiday school at 1:30 p. in. Kov. Hoborl (J Uoyle paBlor. Kesular services will be held in the United EvatiKelical church. North .Inrcllii street, to morrow at 10 a. in. and 0.30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor. l!ev. I. J. Keitis. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Services in All Saint' Protestant Enisconal church on WogtOak street to-morrow. Holy Euclmrtst at 8 a. m. lingular services at 10:30 a. m. ami 7 p. in. Tho roctor mil officiate Sunday school at 2 p. m. Calvary Baptist clmrcli. South Jardiu street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m by Miss Fannie Morgan, Missionary of the Heading Association. Nthbath school at 2 p. m. B. Y. V. V. Tuesday ovening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. everybody welcome. Services iu tho Proahyteriau clmrcli to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 n. m. Sun day school at 2 p. m. Tho public cordially invitcu to aitonu. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and Whito streets, Kcv. Alfred llcchucr. pastor. Ucucral class meeting at U a. in., led by John Senior. Sonnou at 10:30 a. m by the pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Dr. J. S. Callcu, Superintendent. Senium at 0:30 p. m. by tho pastor. Seats aro free, Everybody welcome. Primitive Jlethodist church, James Jroore, imstor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in., subject, Sunday school nt 2 p. m. Preaching at 11:30 p. m. Everybody invited. I- irst Baptist clmrcli. corner of West and Oak streets, Itev. 1). I. Evaus pastor. Services at 10 a. in. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Voting People's meeting Wc'dnowlay even ings. ClnsH meeting Thursday evenings. Services will bo hold in tho Welsh Con gregational church, on South West street, kt 10:00 n. m. and 0:00 p. m. Rev. William L. Williams, of Plymouth, will preach. The evening bcrniou will bo in English. Sunday school at 2 p. in. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church. Wnst Centre street. l!ev. Cornelius Laurisin, pas tor. Matatiuum service 9 a. m. High mass 10 a. ui. Church of tho Holy Family. (Gorman It. C.) North Chestnut street. Kcv. A. T. Sclutt tlehofer, patdor. First mass 8 a. in., second mass 10 a. in. St. Cwsimir's Polish It. C. clmrcli. North Jiirdin street. Itov. J. A. Leiiarkiuwiut!, pastor. First mnss 8 a. m., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Church of tho Annunciation. 218 West Cherry street. Itev. H. F. O'lteilly, pastor: Uov. Henry Naylon, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second mass. 8 a. in., high mass. 10 a. iu, benediction, 7 p. m. Keheloth Israol Conurenation. corner of Oik and Wost streets, Kov. Henry Mlt- nik, pastor. Saturday services. 8 to 10 a. m.. and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services8 to 10 a. in., anil every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. m. Cliui ircil With MiliislnitgTuor. Buffalo. June 12. The inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the kill ing of Mrs. Ida Strohauer was resumed yesterday by District Attorney Kene tick and Coroner ICenncy. It developed a sensation at the opening of the pro ceedings. The question was raised as to whether Charles Llnke, the consta ble w ho fli-tu the fatal shot, was justjy perfnimhig hiu legal duties while mak ing the levy on Mrs. Struhauer's sew ing machine. Upon the conclusion of the Inquiry the district attorney or dercd the ai-rest of Llnke on the charge of manslaughter. Llnke was remanded until today. Another Muher-Sharkey l'ltfttt. Ntw York, June 12. It Is announced that Billy Brady, who unsuccessfully attempted to pull off the Maher and Sharkey flgtit on Wednesday night, Is mulling arrangements to have the same fighters meet In the west. It is stated on good authority that Brady has of fered a purse of $14,000 for a fight to a ftni.h between Maher and Sharkey somewhere In the vlclnltv of Carson City. The date of meeting will prob ably be late In August or September. l'l'UlHUMMl IllllHl-ltUllOO 'J'UX, Washington, June 11 The Demo ciatlc members of the senate commit tee on finance yesterday agreed to offer us an amendment to the tariff bill a li i. v it-Ion for an Inheritance tax. The aim ndmcnt was prepared by Senator Tui pie. and was by him presented to the xenate on behalf of the Democratic inii.'irlty. ABHlnht I lie TIIImiuii Ittwoliittnn, Washington. June 18. The members of the committee on contingent ex-pei:t-es of the senale have agreed to re pi.it advo-fety the Tillman resolution f i' an Investigation of the alleged spec ulat.ens In sugar. It Is not known when the report will be made to the si n ite. Don't ttiiu your blood with sassafras or pnisou it with blue-i but aid Nature by using iwtviu-s i.itue nsny wa rs, tne ruin ous little pills for constipation, liilioiiHiii-Hx and stomach and lirer troubles. Tbey are purely vegetable. C. II. Ilagenbucli. IVIUNYONSir TEST V0TIE0N SUGAR. It Shown That ItPpitlillenn ('HiicimDo clslons Are Sure or Adopt Ion. Washington, June 12. The first test vote nn the sufcar schedule wu taken In the senate late yesterday, resulting In the adoption of the Ilepubllcan cau rus amendment changing the house rate to 1.95 per pound, by the close vote of "2 to 30. The affirmative vote was tun de up of 29 Kepuhllcans, one Denm eint (McEnery of Ixmlslarra), one sil ver Republican (Jones of Nevada) ami one Populist (Stewart of Nevn'! ) The iterative vote was made up of 2r. Democrat, three Populists ard two Bliver Republicans. It was the closest vote thus far taken on an issue of Im portance, and woe accepted as show -Ins; that any amendment having tho sanction of the caucus was assured of adoption. The vote was taken after a day spent In speeches on the effect of the suitar schedule. The main speech of the da; came from Mr. Allison, In charge of the bill, and was In the nature of an an swer to the charges made against the sugar schedule a a whole, and a de fense of It. Mr. Gorman spoke against the schedule and the entire bill, point ing out that Its effect was to burden the people without opening up to us new foreten markets. Mr. White re viewed trie records of Ilepubllcan sen ators on the sugar schedule during the debate on the Wilson bill, arraigning them for Inconsistency. Mr. Caffery, of Louisiana, and Mr. Stewart, of Ne vada, also spoke, the former against and the latter for the pending schedule, after which the vote was taken. Thu first paragraph of the tuigar schedule was not finally disposed of up. to the time of the adjournment. A Household Necessity. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant ami refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hvor and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Piexse buy and try a box of 0. 0. 0. to-day ; 10, 86, 50 cents. Sold ami guaranteed to cure by all druggists. CliiipuiHu Mnt-'lu-H IIIh Term. Washington, June 12. Broker Elver ton It. Chapman spent the final iilg!r of his term In the district jail Thurs' day night. Ills sentence expired at midnight, but according to custom he was 'allowed to remain" till morning. He accepted the final courtesy at the hands of Warden Leonard laughingly, saying he should be sorry to requite the hospitality he had received by seeming to hurry off precipitately. Chapman left the jail at 10:60. His five children were all with him at the time, and entering a private carriage they drove rapidly to the city. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, he mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Uac, the wonilor-workor that makes walk men strong. Many gain ten pounds hi ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarauteo a cure. BOo or fl.00. Booklet and sample mailed frco. Ad. Sterling Kcmedy Co., Chicago or Now York. Mm-doreil In a Joliu. Newark, N. J June 12. Fredeilck Miller, aged IS, died yesterday In the city hospital from n" wound caused by a pistol bullet 11 red into his bead In n Joke. Charles Zehulka, aged 28, llred the shot, and Is now locked up. The shooting took place In a saloon. Ze- hulka picked up n. revolver lying on a shelf, pointed It at his friend and press ed the trigger, Ills friend remarking; that ho was not afraid. An explosion followed and a bullet entered Miller's' head. Zehulko, when arrested, ex plained that as the trigger was down he did not think the revolver would g off. The weapon, however, hnppened to be self cocking. Grlp-Colds-Headache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds anil La Grippo when Laxativo Bromo Quinine will euro you iu one day. Put up iu tablets con vonleut for taking. Guaranteed to cuio, or money refunded. Trico, 25 cents, 'or sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Tlireo-t'ent l-"aroA Constitutional. Indianapolis June 12. The supreme court of Indiana yesterday decided that tho three fent street car fare law Is constitutional. It relates to Indian apolis only. In the federal court re cently the same law, passed by the last, legislature, was declared unconstitu tional, and Iniunctlons were granted by Judge Showalter against its enforce ment. The state will Insist on three cent fares unless the street car com pany secures an Injunction pending ap peal to supreme federal court. Don't neglect a cough because the weather is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around It may develop into a serious dlill culty beyond repair. Ono Minute Cough Curo is easy to take and will do what its namo implies. C. H. Hngeubuch. A Lineman l-.ieeti-ootiteit. Baltimore, June 12. James Minnlng ham. a lineman employed by a local telephone company, was instantly kill ed by electricity here yesterday after noon. Mlnnlngham was on a high pole stringing wires when ho received a shock from an electric light wire and fell to the ground. It is thought that he was dead brfor ho struck the pave ment. This is the second death in this city from similar cause within a week. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from pilvs and theu have been quickly and permanently oured by using UeWltt's Wlteh Hazel Salve, tllA DFual r.nul,. A. v.llua n n.l nil ft. - f . i uiiiuui ,u .ill , nun all IU 1 111Q V . skin diseases. C. II. lfagenbucli. An Kcooontrlo Mllllonulre'n I'liiiernl. New York, June 12. Joseph Illchard son, the eccentric millionaire, who died In the "spite house " In Upper Lexing ton avenue on Tuesday, left a will whereby he divided his fortune of 33, 000,000 almost equally between his widow, his son and his daughter. The funeral services of the millionaire were held vesterday in the Central Park Haptist church. The bodv lay In a handsome casket. Within the casket was the t-offln which Mr. Hiehardson had built for Hm.-elf 'XI jeam ao. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood weHAR&AK.Horr Far Weak and Run Down People. UrlnT IT 10. 1 Theriobestofall restora HIIHI II UI tlve foods, because It re places tho essentials of life tlilt are ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect it creates solid tlesb, muscle and strength. The nerves belnir made strong the brain becomes astlve and elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator lias no equal. Price Sua, or five boxes S2.00. Druggists or by mall. We cau help you. Advice and boot, free. Write Us About You r Case. TUP no. r.UAftv rnuonuu UlSCbestautStreet. Philadelphia, COTTOLnNfj. as well aeinauas duces most cost is MURDERER GORDY HANGED. He Met Death I'lt-inly, mid Protested Innocence to the I.nxt. Georgetown, Del., June 12. James M. Clordy was hanged here yesterday for the murder of his wife early In March last. He had married her but two weeks before. All circumstances In connec tion with the woman's death tend to show that the crime was calmly pre meditated, and that the murder was committor for no other apparent rea son than the murderer's Insatiable greed for money. Uordy's last hours were mainly de voted to religious services. The most touching scene was the visit of his brothers, John and Henton, who arriv ed early with a new suit of clothes for the prisoner. As they entered the cell they wept bitterly, and the prisoner was somewhat moved. The meeting was touching In the extreme, and the deep grief of the brothers was mani fest from the outside. They remained about 20 minutes, and while in the cell the prisoner, with a loud voice, sang the hymn, "There'll lie No More Part ing There." Soon afterward Gordy's spiritual advisers, Itev. J. H. Sewell, V. S. Cain and V. S. Collins, arrived at the Jail. They talked, prayed and sang with tho prisoner while ho was not otherwise engaged. Whenever Gordy was left alone for a few minutes he spent the time singing familiar hymns. After the Jury had been sworn In and stationed In the yard Gordy's brothers were again admitted to the cell. The prisoner broke down, but soon became calm, and bade them a second good-by without a tremor In his voice. The last few minutes before the march to the scaffold were spent bv Gordy with tlie ministers, who sang and prayed fervently. Gordy walked firmly to the scat- told, where religious services were again held. He then read a long type written statement asserting his inno cence of murder. He met his death with firmness. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urino and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidenco of kidney trouble. Too frequent doslro to urinato or pain hi tho hack, is also convinciiic proof that tho kidnoys and bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO DO. Thcro Is comfort in tho knowledge so often oxpressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills overy wish In rolloving rain iu tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wiuo or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho night to urinato. Tho mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swump-Iioot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures af the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a saniplo bottlo and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Evbnino IIkkai.1) and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilingliiimton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genulnoss of this offer. Clrous Mon Killed hy l.lulitiiliie;. Wahpetcn, N. D., June 12. While the men were at work on the big tent of rtlngllng Brothers' circus the senter pole whs struck by lightning. Charles Walters and Charles Smith were killed and four other employes were shocked. A I'rntrloldo on Trial. Lancaster, Pa., June 12. The trial of Jerry Green, colored, for the murder of his half brother, Abe, was begun here yesterday. The entire day was consumed In the selection of a Jury. Not only piles of tho very worst kind can tin rnriul lixr llnWItt'a ll'iu. ir..ni c..i.... I.... -. 'u,..,tif 1,1.1, fc?,llU, , lit eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers ui... mi umvi Bum uuuuiiw can no instAiiuy relieved by thosaiao reinody. C. II. Hageii buuli. Coining Kveuts. JlinA If!. TftA rrAiin, Auitt.l .....ln - - ... iw.nai uiiuai 1 lit! ausplees of tho Famous llaso Kali Club, In T-l.l.l t , nuuuui uiura iiuuse. June 10. ICO CHUim mill afrairliArrv ra- tival, in tlie Presbyterian capel, June 38. Ice nrmm ami fitr.u-lwi.ri. rua. tlval under the auspices of the All Saints P. r.. ciiiircn, in tne basement of the church. Try Griiln-O t Try Gruln-O I Ask vail r arfuwr tn-ilav t . al.nn. ...... .. package of GltAIN-O, the new food driuk 1... .... t 11.. u1 . A n. .... umn uKOT me jmce oi oooce. ine ouildreii may drink ft wlMwmf Intnrw ,..uu n. ti.A adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-0 iw mm ricu seat tirowii ot Aloclia or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress. 1 the price of coffee. 15o and 35 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. JmlltiiiHiit ttpuirmrdM. Madrid. June 12. The Madrid papers echo the popular anxiety and curiosity concerning the attitude which the Uni ted Stales will adopt In the face of re cent events. The sensation caused by the reports of the change of attitude Increased when It was announced that American tribunals had acquitted fili busters who had been stopped by an American man-of-war. Much sup pressed indignation can be discerned between the lines of press articles of every shade of opinion, bitterly resent ing the Idea of American Interference In Cuba. Everything shows that Spain la drifting aKuin Into strained relations with the United States. Bicycle riders, football slayers and athletes generally, find a sovereign remedy for the i sprains and bruises and cuts to which they are conatuntly liable, iu Dr. Thomas Eclcctric Oil. I 11 All ' If ib isH w an hi a umv I sf caws' 11 COTTOLnNB. as the cooking of dainties, tne ouoncning mac pro the lightest, best tasting and wholesome food at the lowest the purest, most healthful and . ' i i i : .. economical sum icmu cvu known. Get the genuine. Trade-marks "Coltocne" and steer's head ttt cotlon-plaiit wreath ou every tin. Gold everywhere. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CkU.IS llirlwk, rUU.llil.l, 1-UUk.rtk. THE RUSSU-FRliN'CH ALLIANCE. A Ueflulto Treaty Will Soon be Signed In St. Poleinlnirsi. London, June 12. The Paris corre snnndent of The Times telegraphs: I am In a position to affirm that a deft nlte treaty of alliance will ite signed during M. Kaure's approaching visit to Ilussia by the Kmiteror Nicholas, Pres Ident Faure, Count Muravieff, the IUis- slnn foreign minister, and M. Hano taux, the French foreign minister. Tin treaty, whose terms have been already settled, will be one of the most labor lously eenstrueted Instruments of Its kind. Ever since 1889 it has been in process of construction. Two csars and three French iiiesldenls, with their re spective ministers, have been working upon It. the negotiations often being suspended owing to deaths, resigna tions and similar causes of Interrup tion. A military convention was carefullr considered, and the Instruments ex changed were settled upon the basis of an alliance between the two nations and slcncd In the early part of 181)4. This has been the sole document hith erto binding the two countries. The late President Carnot, before hiu death, referrlns" to the negotiations, .testified that Hmperor Alexander, dut- lng five years of nesotiation, never once took r-.n ambiguous attitude or expressed a disquieting idea as to tho central purpose of the alliance. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. A I'urtlior Step In tho ProirrosH To ward Higher VnttiOH. New York, June 11. The prices of securities today scored a further step which hns contlncud the dominant ten dency of the market for over two weeks. There was a large amount of selling to realize profits from time to time by hold ers sntlstled with their gains and skepti cal of the stability and permanence of the higher range prevailing. But, ub has been the case more nnd more notably, the ofTerlngs to roalize were quickly ab sorbed with only a temporary sotback to prices. Closing prices today were gen erally below tho best of tho day, owing to this piollt tnklnp, as was the caso yes terday, net gains bejng considerably less than tho extreme advance. Closing bids: Dalto. & Ohio... 10 Lehigh- Valley,. 27 Chesa. & Ohio... 17V6 N. J. Central.. 7ft Del. & Hudson.. 10S N. Y. Central. .101 D L. & W 15014 Pennsylvania .. 52H Erie 1H4 Heading jru Lake Erie & W. 11 St. Paul 7S 'All UBst'B paid. Gonernl MnrkotH. Philadelphia, Juno 11. Flour without Improvement; winter super., J2.752.S0; do, extras, W'i3.26; Pennsylvania roller, elo.Tr, S.S5J: do. straight, JJ.lOg'i.20; western winter, clear, 3.8&8'4; do. straight, 1.10O 4.20; do. patent, J4.35t.50; city mills, ex tra, $3.10fia.40. Ityo Hour dull, but steady, at t2."2uj(2.(0 per barrel, as to quality. Wheat weak; contract wheat, Juno, 70c; do. July, 7HB7Hic; No. 2 Pennsyl vania and No. 2 Delawuro rod, 78c; No. 2 red, Juno, 75Wc; do. July, 74c; do. Sep tember. G94c: do. December. 7114c Corn dull; No. 2 mixed, June, 292914e. ; steam er, 2f2S4c; No. 3, 26Vs-26e. Oats llrm; No. 2 white, June, 26260.; do. July, 25 i(2Ge.; do. September, 24Vi4 2.V. Huy steady for good; choice tlmotny, Jl?, 50 for large bales. Beef steady; beef hams, $25. Pork dull; family, 110.50. Lard steady; western steamed, J3.S0. Butter quiet; western creamery; lli&15c; do. factory, ftteiOfcc.; Elgins, 16c; imitation cream ery, 0V4fel2Hc; Now York dairy, 1014V4c.i do. creamery, 11615c.: Pennsylvania prints, 1516c, Cheese quiet; largo New Vork, 8Vie.; small fancy, 7108c; part skims, 4f 1 0.140.; full skims, 2t4G3c Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 11V4W 12c; western fresh, lOVieilc; southern, J2.40j2.70 per SO dozen cases. Potatoes quiet; New York, J1.25O1.50; southern, new, t3.6(r64. Tallow steady; city, 3 1-1G 3M,c; country, 3 3-1&8814C. Pie iron quiet; southern, $9.26; northern, $10612. Copper stendy; brokers, $11; exchange, $10.87H ll..,. Tin firm; straits, $13.G6R75; plates easy. Spelter quiet; domestic, $1.20 44.30. Tomatoes, per carrier, $l1.2fi, Cnbi.ngc, per barrel or crate, $11.50. Cof lee lower; December. $7.40. Llvo Stock Markets. Now York, Juno 11. Beeves slow, slightly easier; native steers, $t.40C.5; stags anu oxen, $3(j4.50; bulls, $2.0003.50; dry cows, $2S.(1S. Calves slow, barely steady; vealB, $4SG.25; buttermilk calves. $3.504.2S. Sheep and lambs dull; sheep and yearlings weak: lambs easier; sheep. $884.50; yearlings, $S.503G; lambs, $4.50Cj(i; one car $0.25. Hogs lower nt $4JJ4.30. East Liberty, Pa., June 11. Cattle steady; prime, $55.15; common, $8.203.00 bulls, stags and cows, $23.60; common to goood fat oxen, $24. Hogs slow; prime pigs. $3.0603.70; best Yorkers and medium weight, $3.8O3.06; common to fair York ers, $3.5608.60: heavy hogs, K.4&fli8,50; roughs, $2.se. Sheep firm; olioloe, $i 4.10; common, tt.MKJJS.W. ohofbe yearlings, 14.5004.76; spring lambs, $KJ6; veal ealves. Tkrhiblb Accident. It is a terrible ac cident to be burned or scalded ; but tho twin and acronv mill tltn tYtfri,trt,i .iiann..M,...n , " V - ' ".' UIDUKUIOUIBIjl. can be quickly overcome without leaving a soar by using DeWitt's Witch Salve. C. II, J1UKCI oucih Summer Kxcurslon Itouto Hook. On June 1 tlin PaEumncr -TY.uirl nf the Pennsylvania Railroad Company issued mo irjoi euiuon oi h summer excursion route book. This work is designed to pro vide the publio with short descriptive notes of the principal summer resorts of Eastern A merino, with tli . . u . IH.VU,UA hUQJtl, and the rates of fare. There are over four hundred resorts in the book to which rates are quoted, and over fifteen hundred differ ent routes or combinations of routes. It Is oomnlled with tlm utmimt -n.. - w.w, nun niw getueristhemost complete and comprelieu- ' lu-iiuuuuK oi summer travel ever offered to the public IU 211) pages are Inclosed In a handsome and striking cover, iu colors. Several map. i.io-iiuii me exact routes over which tickets are sold. ar linmul In i...i. t. is also profusely illustra ed with fine half. ino hum ui weiiery aiong tne lines or the Pennsylvania railroad and elsewhere. Any doubt as to where tbe summer should be passed will lie dlanelttul ufWa ,.,-. c.i amluatlon of the contents of this publics- IIUII. On and after June 1 it may bo procured at any Pennsylvania lUllroad ticket olllce at the nominal nrimi nf in . ....... application to the general ofllce, Ilroad Street Blatlon, by mall for twenty cents. Sick headache cau be quiekly and com pletely overcome by using those famous little pills known as "DeWitt's Little Early Kisers." c. II. Hagcubuch. DYNAMITE AT LEAVENWORTH. Attempt to ICtll tho Governor of the National Soldier' Home. Leavenwtjrth, If an., June 12. A dia bolical attempt was" made upon the life of Qdvernor Andrew J. Smith, of the National Soldiers' home, and his wife and daughter between 4 and 5 a. ra. by some dastard who Is as yet unknown. Dynamite was employed In the out rage, and the explosion, which all but demolished the governor's beautiful residence, aroused the residents of the city nnd houses trembled as if under going an ' earthquake shock. Mrs. Smith had a miraculous escape from death, the base of the explosion being directly beneath her bed chamber. She Is cut and bruised by broken glass and pieces of Hying bric-a-brac Her con dition Is precarious. The residence Is a scene of wreck age. The brick walls are torn and cracked, one side being almost com pletely blown out. The windows nre shattered and the debris Is scattered over the grounds for a distance of sev eral rods. The interior Is a scene of confusion nnd destruction, with broken bric-a-brac and furnishings utterly wrecked. The report of the explosion was distinctly heard In this city, three miles away. Veterans In the barracks were thrown from their cots, and a panic was prevented with difficulty. Joseph AV. Oliver, a dishonorably d's- eha'-Rod veteran, lies been arrested by the police of this city. Bvidenee ag-alnst him is strong, He had just enme to bin n oni after being out all night. His clothes were bedraggled nnd he said he was son y the exph sion had not' killed tho gtvernor, as he deserved such a fate, illvcr bears a rough reputation. "Tliey are dandles' said Thus. Ilowers. nf the C-ocket, Texas. Enterprise, while writ ing about DeWitt's Little E rlv Itinera, tho fmnmis little ptll for sick 1 endai'he and dis orders of tlie sUimaoli mid liver. ('. 11. liagenbiich. New .lee . ' : - Atlciiil" City. June 1.1. - The Ke , Jer sey veterans esteiU.iy elect, d Emanuel Sands, of Jersey fVty, as commander to ruccrrd ". C. flahl. The cn'if: was a spirited one. 1h other two can didates v. ore George Harrett and W. Prank Gaul, of Camden. For senior vice commander S. G. Hayter, of Hloomfleld, was olected: Junior Vice commander, James Ilosnn Camp of Paterson; chaolaln, ItaV. Charles E. HIU of lted Hank: medical director, John Younglove of .Elizabeth. There la a Class or People Who aro injured by tho use of coffee Kcccntly tlioro has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called flIJAl?-0, made of pure graius, that tokos the plnco of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does uot cost over J as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 35 cts. per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. A irui.ill.Uhe-i'rt enirciiut'e. Knoxvllle. Tenn., June 12. Captain George A. Tillett, a well to do fnrmei residing near Illverdale. Knox county shot und fatally wounded his son-in-law, John Glenn, yesterday. The trou ble arose over Glenn's bad treatment of his daughter, a girl about 18 years old. AYoll Known Turfman Dcnd. Lexington, Ky., June 1?. Byron Mc Clelland, the famous turfman, died last night. Pneumonia developed Thursday night, and ho had been unconscious since morning;. Ho was 15 vears old and worth $300,000, all made In racing In about 15 years. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware nnd Maryland: Fair; lirh qr i tn.' No Word so Pull of in en nine; nnd about which such tender recollec tions cluster as that, of "Mother," yet there are months when her lifo is lilicd with pain, dread and suifering,antl8ho looks forward to the final hour Air t ttt fr I r n m tr ...... h.uuuj forebodings, fear and trembling:. "Mother's Friend" prepares tho system for the change taking- place, assists Nature to make child-birth easy, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy re covery It greatly diminishes tho danger to lifo of both mother and child. Sent by Mall, on receipt of prico, $1.00. Book to "Expectant Mothers1' frco upon anrllcatlon. The Bradfleld Regulator Co., A Hants, C. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'5 SALOON. Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. finest wlilikavn. h.. nn -t. constantly ou tap. Choice, emiieraneu drlnkr and clean. Teams to Hire. If you waul to hire n safe Bnd rellahlc team for driving or fur worklneptirwwet ly Shields' livery Btublo n visit. Tfesnir constantly on hand at reasonable rate JAMES SHIELDS,. No. 410 Kast Centre street. Opposite Itrndlnz railroad station. THE SUN. The first uf American Newspa pers, CIIARI,1SS A. DANA,Jidiior. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and ull tlie time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Dally & Sunday.by mall, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c, a copy, By mall, $2 a year Aodres THE BUN, New York. apAIISY PILLS?! Vol it Povlnsky'a drue atow. 2 K.. Centre atrecL Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious, Physical and Mental Exhauitlen Civos Way to Vigorous Aotlvity. ,15V. W. T. IIOUOK, tho tulrntcd pas ter of Grace I). 1), church, Carlisle, Ponn., wrlt Scptembor 28, 1MB: " I alwnyi enjoyed good health uutil In 1"92, at which tlmo my duties tu a clsrgyror.ii wcro of b peculiarly trying mitnro, subjecting mo to several evero nervoui shocks which togethor with overwork and anxiety, Itn pnlrod ray general health and norvous sys tem. Indeed I was In such a condition that tho nioro sight of a large congregation so wearied me that It Dr. I wduU require a day tVa!lo' '- i ar nioro 'or Ke to re- -ircbrvirte: haustlou. It affords ma great ploasuro to oay that Dr. Miles' Hestoratlvo Norvlno and Itostorutlvo Tonlo Restores . HOQIttl vVft havo dono no untold good. I preached thrco times yesterday and I feci as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I over felt in my lifo, thanks to your remedies. Ur. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug' gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money rofundod. nook on fleart and Nerves sent Irco to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TliRn. tin lira im WOMAN'S RELIEF. Al vrti riromnt aud rt titbit. Avovt ImttatiMM. Opt Catdh'i TiRir I'tt.Latnrl mvt maiiTi. Catoh Brio. Co . BmIodiMm. Our book, 4a. For i&le at Kirlin's drug store and Shcnnndonh drug store. FOR THIS WEEK- We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 and 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wanted-An Idea SiS Protect yonr tdeiwi they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDKHBlJHN & CO.. Patent Attor neyi. Washington, 1). C, for their $1.80tf priso offer tad lilt of, two hundred Inventions wanted. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt. 203 West Coal Street. BROM-KOLOA ALCOnOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular eflerveeiit and ntlmu lant. An tnatant lre for sour stoutnolia and headachw, which often aooumulata from liavlnn a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. riillions of Dollars Go tip In anioko eveiy year. Tako no risks but get your honww, stoak, fur nlture, eto., insured In llretKilau ro liable oompanlaB aa represented lr DAVID FAUST France Ajrcnf. UilVlU TilUOl, 1M South Janllii fit Alio Ufo and AccldenUl Comruinl tut A Handsomo Comploxion la one of tho greatest charms a vvomta es 30 DIVIDEND ioaqr.IH.IH.ri. WOULD YO0 OAKS to INVI8T $10 OB VrwXRDSU Mrl. awi.fi.iuMUr. rsiuwiu. irM. StrMMivijOJ a a - B li 4