EVENING HERALD KHTAllI.lSliHI) 1870. Published STsry ltntnaj,llipt Bandar, at s WTn Jiiii.in Brass. Nbar Osstsb. lir Herald I dpilvciMt InRnenamUMn and lb iirniinidtiiK towiiK fir all cent a week , pny-nhlr- In the dirrle4 By mull Jfl.OO n yar, or X , ,.nl . month, pnvntile tn advance. Advsrtls mi.iii chawed rtivnnlliiK toapamnnil position. Tin' publishers nwrve ih rfcht to tMafi lb yxlllcm of ndvertlsemen. whcnerar the poo tuition of news demands It. The riant la n. rved to reject any advertisement, whether pulil for or not. that the publisher may dssn (mumper. Advertising rates made known upon Application. Knti'-el at thr poatoMM at 8hna ndoah, I1., as ai-cotid claaa nurtl HWtrSr. TBLRPROKB COXNUOTI0K. "All the News That's Fit to Print," Evening Herald TUESDAY. JUNE 15. 1897. Tiik p4nile of PeniiaylVrtnlit Mill submit to almost ttny burden In order to retain the present eltloleiioy of the public schools, bikI they will enter a vigorous protest If the appropriation for there American Institutions is decreased. The legislators should ln'iir this In mind. Fohty new postmasters were ap pointed for Pennsylvania last week, and in a majority of oases the new nlliriiila take the places of Democrats removed. A few vacanoies were caiiHed by resignation and one by death. Schuylkill county was not numbered luiioiujrthe list of favorites. Tiik publication of the program of the procession which will form part of (iieen Victoria's jubilee makes i- Meat an intention on the part of the nobility absolutely to ignore the commoners of the kingdom, liven (tlmlntone's name is absent from all the list-of those who are to partici pate in any- way in the proceedings. Thk present week is expected to be an mi usually lively one at llarrisburg. Hevenue bills are to be put through at a lively rate, and home of the appropriation bills may be reported. It is now settled that the charitable institutions will be provided for, but no money will be voted for new build in;, . information which will not be received with any degree of satisfac tion by the advocates of the proposed Xmi'Hcan hospital, at Mahanoy City. Mahaxoy City is very fortunate in its street paving proje-t, having awarded the contract at the cheapest vate known for thut class of work. M W per square yard. This price is exceptionally low tvhon it in con sidered that the Mack block brick Is to be used. One of the contractors, Mr Wallace, says that now is the tune for boroughs contemplating street paving to push the work. It will never lie cheaper than now, "and if good times should return it will cost twice ns much."' C'ommkxtino .upon the failure of the jury to agree, in the now famous "Wintersteen case, at Uloomsburg, the Wilkesbarre Record says : "The principal -weakness of the prosecution was the disreputable character of the leading witnesses. While the evi dence of Knorr was confirmed by reputable people in some respects .i-jil not really shown to be false in nut particular, by his own admission lie i- -ueli an utterly hopeless villain i hat a jury could not be oxpooted to j,'ie his evidence full weight. It ser ins to us that it would be short sighted for the prosecution to press for another trial unless they are able to procure new and stronger evidence against Wintersteen, such as will connect him with Knorr in the re volting crime to which the latter confesses. Knorr's evidence was apparently not accepted by the jury, and probably would not be by twelve other men. What the prosecution lacked was evidence apart from Knorr's to connect Wintersteen with the dynamite conspiracy. That ac counts, in our opinion, for the failure of the jury to agree." And adds that i he Scotch verdiot of "not proven" would have lieen very appropriate in tin-, case. Alien Paupers. The report of the oommlttee to in-e-tigate the number aliens quar tered upon the state was presented to tlie Legislature last night by Chnlr i m iiu l'oeht. The committee has been actively engaged for eighteen months in gathering information on this sulv ject. This is one of the few investigat ing committees created by the Legis lature that is likely to lie productive f much good, and at a cost of only ..;.ikh). The patriotic societies co operated with the committee in its exhaustive inquiry and were of great help. These organizations were repre nieil on the committee by Clarence 1' Until, of Sliamokln, former State I're-ident of the Patriotic Order Sons of America, and I). H. Smith, of l.uul'elton. The evils complained of that led to i lie appointment of the committee lui e growu out of our too liberal ini nutation laws. The report touches upon this evil, and says 'in the east American labor 1st confronted with tin-necessity of surrendering a frac tion of its employment to the newly arrived immigrant who have .-warmed here like diseased matter fi-oin a body politic, or sending the latter U our public institutions to be supported by the state. The evil of burdening the public with this class we design to correct." It is the belief of the committee I lint while tlie report shows that tile number of inmu-lo enoeeds 90,000, no cs.-itutinir an exj eiulitureof soiue ihnig over $1,000,000 a year" as the sum total cost to the state and coun ties for thfir maintetilinoe, it is their conviction from observation and in vestigation that the amount is in ex cess of a million and a half, and is in creasing yearly. As a result of the Impitry ablll pro viding for the return of panpers and indigent insane ersnns not having a legal settlement within Pennsylvania to any other state or country to which they may belong was introduced re cently in the House by Sir. Focht. It passed that body in less than a week on a special order and was read for the first time in the Senate last night. Minnesota, Mastaahiiietts, New York and Khode Island hare laws of sim ilar character, and New Jersey is about to follow their example. In Massachusetts last year alone, after the law had been In operation some time and the state pretty well weeded out. WW were returned to other states and 518 to other countries, making a total of 1188. W. H Johnson, Newark, 0., ssvfc "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only elilM from dying liy croup." It liaa saved triettssmls of others suffering from croon, pnimuilt, bronchitis ami other serious throat ami limit troubles. C. It. Ilagonbocli. Certain Versoim mnf Their Money. Mount Vernon, Ills., June 16. Th-young- millionaire, James 13. Berry, was arraigned before Judge Wells yes terday on a charge or wife abandon ment, preferred by his new wife, Mrs. Sadie Miller Berry. The case was set for trial next Wednesday, and ifcrry was required to give bond for $3uu for his appearance. He objected to fur nishing bond, and began displaying a'l Kinds of bills, saying that He would furnish th1 bond himself. This not be ing permitted, he made things lively by tearlP.R n TTOO bill In two. Several friends elgncd the bond. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthlneton. Iml., "Sim," writes: "Von have n valuable pre scription in Electric Hitters, anil I can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation anil Sick Headache, and a a general system tonic It has no equal." Mrs. Annie, Steblo. 288 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat or digest food, had a bark-ache which never left her and felt tired anil weary, but six bottles of Electric (titters restored bet health and renewed licr strength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get n bottle at A. Wusley's Drug Store. t'tilmu lM-patclies .-c.cl In rfimmfi n KtiiRtim, Jamaica, June IB. Di Vlele, chief surgeon of the Cuban In surgent army, commanded by Genera' Gania, arrived at Hlo Huena, thb Island, on Saturday, accompanied b 11 Cubans. They had escaped from tin province of Santiago de Cuba In ar open boat, and brought with them dis patches for the Cuban Junta at Now York. These dispatches were seized by the Jamaican olHclals. There la it Class of People Who are injured by the ubo of coffee Itecently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a now preparation called OU.UX-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. Tho most deliaito stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It docs not cost over 1 as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 25 cts. per package. Try It. Ask for OUAIN'-O. Single I'ure fur the Hound Trip. Tho Pennsylvania Itallrond Company an nounces that for tho Klglitecntli National baengerfest, to bo held in Philadelphia, Juno 21st to Sltb, ISO", it will sell oscursiou tickets to 1'liiladclphla from nil points on its line June 1MU to 23d inclusive, good to re turn until June SUth, 1807, inclusive, at a sfnglo Tare for tho round trip. No rate, liow ovor, will ho reduced to loss than fifty cents. Don't thill VOtir blood with aiswafrua or poison it with bltie-raass; but aid Nature by using DoWItt's Little Earlv Kisara. thn fum. oils little pills for constipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. They arc purely vegetable. C. II. llagenbucU. Uo'd KWjery of a l'ontofllco. Cape May, June 15. A daring rob bery took place in broad daylight yes terday at the South Dennis postoluce. Mrs. Carll, the postmistress, had Just stepped outside the door, having left on the desk $146 In registered money. which was to have been mailed later In the morning. She was shot at by the robber as she left the olllce, but not hurt. The man escaped with the money. ConstaMe Grady summoned a posse of arslstants and as soon as possible started on a search for the robber, but he has not yet been cap tured. BE STRONGAND HEARTY. HOW TO 1112 STRONG ANO TV1A. OV I.II'I? ANI VIGOK. " If you starved for two days you would feel as weak as n cat. Proof enough that your food is tho cause of your strength. If your stomach Is sick, you're starving away your strength. Slowly, perhaps, but none the lest surely. You feel it yourself. You have nausea, loss of appetite, head ache. Kiihlineas, pain hi the stomach, loss of strength, spirits and ambition. ' What do you think 1 That it's your head? Hut It's not. It's simply your stomach. Fowl is strength. Stomach makes It available. If your stomach won't work, food does not become available strength. Shaker Digestive Cordial will, In a few it uses, make your stomach well and help your food make you strong. Who wouldn't lie strong? Whoever won't take Shaker Digestive Cordial. Sick, tired, weary men and women, those who are working their bodies and brains too hard, will And relief ami strength hv Shaker Digestive Cordial. It wakes strength. It makes health. It makes happiness. It's not au ordinary niedlelne, It's a cardial. It's pleasant to take, and more than pleas ant in its results. For sale by all druggists at 10, 25, BO cents and $1 00 a bottle. IBM'S Celebrated ITemm. 1'owilars oiw fait i uhiAdinnliSH fftlllM vlth Tuur nt Pwnyrojsl lull outr.Uw madll. AlwwibiorUM kwl WX. BMk Br. Beaton. Sum. MADE ME A MAW AJAX TABLETS r08ITTVM.Y CUKK ii Abmwi and ottur KiDlnn ini It antioaa. Tfcoy quMUV " ,nr. fiMt VltulltV 111 Old OT lOOH. At n nikn far fitudr. bunlniM Of morriSS. &iifl fretnt Inannily and ComumWloii If Uksnla una. Tknir ens ahoir immsmius li mailt and ellacU a OURS whore all c ttwra n kist upon Baring tha gsnulns AJax Tsolliu. h.H iwmJ tkAaUDda ud will OUTS) YtM. Ha poaitln wrltua susrania to mtmct a core la aoae rsrtUarr Kor sale In Hhenandoah, Pa., at A. Was!' aV' 1 and Kiruirs, uruggisM. M'KINLEY TOTHE' RESCUE, Would Not Permit Viuiderlillt, Acent to Hnnli Nrwkj nper Men. Ashevllle. N. CaVune IB. An unex neited liu-UV-nt President Mi K In ley's visit developed yesterday afecr noon, when It became known to news paper rit-n accompanying the party that permission to enter Dlltmoie house, George W. Vanderbllt's splen did inunslen, hnd been u fused to them, while evtemled to other memliciF if the party. Mr. Vnnderutit Is al,..i.nl. and his rcpresentutlve, t'hailis :,U Nomee, is with him. In the alienee of both the estate is govertned by II. J. Harding, said to be an KnglirhriHn by birth. When waited on by t:.e local oommlttee of arrangements a day or two ago he objected strongly to re ceiving any members of the party other than the president and his cabinet, and the ladles with them. In the course of conversation had with two mem bers of the committee he said: "Mr. Vanderbllt spits on newspaper notor iety, and so do I," After this there was nothing for the local committee to do but withdraw. Bo the matter rested until yesterday, when the presi dent arrived and J. Addison Porter, his secretary, was told of the Incident. He must have Informed the president, for later Mr. Harding was called upon the telephone by Mr. Porter and asked If it ware true that newspaper men would not be admitted to the man sion. Mr. Porter was told that It wan. and then he Informed Mr. Harding that the president considered the news paper men were his Invited guests on the trip, and that they were as much a contingent of the party as members of the cabinet. Furthermore, Mr. Pin ter untitled Mr. Harding that the presi dent had authotlsed him to say that If the newspaper men were barred from the manslcn he would not step hlF foot inside the estate. This brought things to a crisis, and Mr. Hardin:; ospltmated with the best grace pos sible, and the newspaper men were ad mitted to the mansion on the same fooling as the president and his cab inet. A Household Necessity. Canon rets Candy Cathartic, the incut won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowols, cleansing the ontire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fevor, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try n box of 0. 0. C. to divy ; 10, 35, 50 cents. Sold nuil (umuned to cure by all druggists. - llo.vl .uccei Uh t Illtlley. Washington. June IB Assistant At torney General Edward B. Whitney was retired from office yesterday. He has had charge of the litigation arising out of the tariff laws, and argued In the supreme court the Income tax case, the sugar bounty case, the Debs case, the Long pension case, and the recent Interstate commerce and filibustering cases. Mr. Whitney will return to New York and be succeeded by a Yale class mate, Henry M. Hoyt, of Philadelphia. Grlp-CoUlH-Ileudache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La llrippe when Laxntivo Bronio Quiniuo will cure you In ono day. Tut up in tablets ton venient for taking. Guaranteed to cuio, oi money refunded. Price, 2fl cents. vor sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. The Xntlonul Siengerfest. Tho National Sacngerfost, or German Song Festival, to lie held in Philadelphia week of Juno 21st to SGth, will undoubtedly bo ono of the greatest uiuglcul festivale over hold In tho United States. Hosiilcs the prizo contests by singing societies from all parts of tho country, there will bo grand concerts by somo of tho grcntc3t soloists now known, assisted by nil Immense, wcll-tndued chorus of 0000 voices. Thoro will be n panulo of the United Societies, several picnics and open-air concerts. The cntiie week will bo given up to mirth, music and song. Tho Philadelphia and Heading liuilway has placed on salo, nt all its stations. -Special Kxcursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good going Juno lOtli to 23d and returning until Juno 2(ltli inclusive, at tho greatly re duced rate of single fare for round trip, no ticket sold for less than SO cents. For rates, timo of trains, etc., consult Ticket Ageuts. Duiini Aiiiilu ' "r 1 i' Cubn. Key Wist, Fla., June 15. Tho Daunt less has loft on another fllllbusterlng expedition. After taking on SS Cubans, she attempted to- go through the northwest passage about 10 o'clock Sunday night, and ran ashore. Assist ance was sent for, and the tugs Clyde and Chllde pulled her off. About half past 4 o'clock yesterday morning the Dauntless changed her course In re turning to the harbor, and, passing the Marblehend, put to sea. The Marble head started In pursuit. The schooner Adams took 10 tons of merchandise from the TJ'Iscayne yesterday, and went to sea to meet the Dauntless. Try Gniin-O I Try Graln-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GUAIN-O. tho now food drink that takes the place of colleo. Tho children may drink It without injury as well as the adult. All who try It. liko It. QKAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, hut it lsmade from pure grains, and tho most dolloate stomach rocclves it without distress, i the price of coffee. 15o and 35 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers.. Female .Uiiu'aui 1',-nmuttl. Chattanooga, Tenn., June IS. At Itlverslde Park, five miles north of this city. Mis. Edith Bruno, a skilled aero naut and acrobat, made an ascension, nnd a large crowd went out to witness It. When S.000 feet In the air the parachute was set adrift and began to fall rapidly. Tossed and beat about by cross winds. It finally was seen to be drifting far out over the stream, and finally struck the water. A boat at once went to her rescue. In seek ing to get her feet from the parachute to enable her to swim out the aero naut capsized the craft, which dragged her under water. .She died soon after being taken from the water. Kliajiiniailsui Cured In a Hay. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures to 1 to 1 dan. Its action upon the system is remarkable ami mysterious. It removes at once the on use and the disease Immediately disapearg. The first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, soys: "I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure' fer Hlieumatwu, and tw doses of It did me mere geed tlutn any HHslwue I ever took." 78 cents. Sold by C. II. Ilagtmuueli, druggist, Sbfl aiidnah. Tfnr ibe District of Columbia cart- em Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Dela ware, Maiyland and Virginia: incr-aa-mg cluudln-is and probably thunder storum: variable winds. Mr. James Purdue, sh old soldier restdlnji at Monroe, Mieli., was severely gtHkissfl with rheumatism Imt received prompt relief from pal ii by using CbaiubsrbHVsJ'siH Hulm. He says : "At limes nsy beet VpM aebe sn ldly that I oould hardly mIm up. If I hod not gotten relief I wnglil net be We to write these few Hues. Clwmbsrtaln's Pain Halm has done me a great deal of good ami I feel very thaukful for 1U" For sale by Uruliler Bros., druggists. Dr. Mila' Nervine Triumphs, ExentWo Nervoutnett from Chlltihocd L CcBpe Bring on Heart Weakness. EV. B. T. 8KAISRY, ?tor II. E ..church, Hochannn, Oa. lie. 10. IMS: "In clilldhnvl I -wis alTlk'ted with oxrosMve nci'vnuMiOhH, !..,;!. almost developed Into Bt Vitus dunce. I partially recovered, but at college It gradu ally grow Morje. Ckno study aggravated the troublo; any unusual exertion caused trombllng all over. In lSdO I had a severe attack of La Grippe wblh brought on heart weakness I Laa been almost constantly under treatment tot nervous troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail Lust Fobruary I be gan taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills and slnco then I Dr. Miles' -Nervine: Restores J , Health , have been studylug more and working harder than for years and the goed effects that have resulted seem to be permanent." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent f ree to all applicants. DR. MIL138 MEDICAL CO,, Elkhart, Ind. Summer Kxcursion lloute Hook. On June 1 the Passenger Department of the Pennsylvania Jlallroad Company issued the 1M)7 edition of its summer excursion route book. This work is designed to pro vide tho public witli short descriptive notes of the principal summer resorts of Eastern Amorica, with the routes for reaching them, nnd the rates of fare. Tiicro nre over four hundred resorts in the book to which rates are quoted, and ovor fifteen hundred differ ent routes or combinations of routes. It is compiled with tho utmost care, and alto gether is the most complete, and comprehen sive handbook of summer travel ever offered to the public. Its 210 pages aro Inclosed in a handsome and striking cover, in colors. Several maps, presenting tho exact routes over which tickets are sold, are bound In tho book. It Is also profusely illustm'ed with fine half tone cuts of scenery along the lines of the Pennsylvania railroad and elsewhere. Any doubt as to where the summer should be passed will be dispelled after a careful ex amination of tho contents or this publica tion. Ou anil after Juno 1 it may bo procured at any Pennsylvania llailroad ticket office al tho nominal price, of ten cents, or, upon application to tho general office, Itrcod Street Station, by mail for twonty cents. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common glass with urino nnd let It stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment nr settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains hncn it Is posltlvo evidence of kidney troublo. Too frequent desire to urinato or pain in tho back, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys nnd bladder aro out of order. w WHAT TO DO. Thcro is comfort In tho knowlcdgo so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Itoot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish hi relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder audovery part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or lad effects following use of liquor, wino or beer, and ovornomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho night to urinate. Tho mild And the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures ef the most distressing cases. If you need a mediclno you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents ami one dollar. You may havo a samplo bottle and pampblot both sent free by mail. Men tiou Evejjino Hnit.u.1) and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iiingliatnton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee the geuuhiess of this offer. Cnuiiou TlilDvuM liiilloied. New York, June 15. T. M. Uarly, Henry S. Savage, Timothy Maxey and Thomas Klllbrldge. who were arrested on a charge of stealing four cannon from Fort Clinton, West Point, In March and November lost, were In dicted by the United States grand Jury yesterday. They are locked up In Lud low street Jail. "Thoy nre dandles' said Thos. Powers, of tho Crocket. Texas. Knternr se. while writ ing about DeWitt's Little Ksrlv Illsers, the famous little pills tor alck headache and dis orders of the stomach aud liver. C. II. IlHgenbuoh. ititnemm iiie :tiy or itimron. Boston, June 15. J. rtlchard Mulrey, convlated In two trials of obtaining money from the city of Boston by false pretenses, was sentenced In the supreme court yesterday to eight years In state prison. P. J. Flnneran, con victed with Mulrey at the first trial, received a sentence of 26 months In the house of correction and a fine of $1,400. Xot only biles of the verv worst kind can be cured by DeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve, but eesenw, soauis, bums, bruises. MU, u leers and all other skin troubles osn be Instantly relieved by the same remedy. C. 11. Jiageu buch. Mr. r.iyui. nt -NoriolK, ITorfolk. Va., June 15. Hon William Jennings Bryan arrived here yesterday from Washington, accompanied by Hon. Arthur Bewail, oi Maine. He was net At the boat by two committees of olllsens, and after breakfast at the hotel was taken, with hi party, In a special car to Virginia Deach, whero ho spent several hours. Returning at 4:30 p. hi., he and Mr. Bewail held a reception at the Atlantic hotel, after which he made a brief address to an audience gathered at the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Bevfull left early in the evening for New York, and at 8 o'clock Mr. liryan proceeded to Armory If all. where he addressed an audience of about 4,000. He left at 10:80 for Charlottesville, where he speaks at the University of Virginia today. Don't neglect a cough because the westher is pleasaut: before the next storm rolls around it may develop lute a serious dlffi onlty beyond repair. Que Minute Cough uure is easy to use ami win uo wnai its name implies. C. II. Ilagruhucb. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. t'pwnrd Tendency of Price Hemmed on NfW York'H k lock i:xehnnjre. New York. Juno H. The upward ten ilenry of prices Wns resumril tod.iv on the Block Kxehnnge after it short II - 1 lelllng movement -to renllto In on' Him atlon of Saturday's movement. The rlsi wen In rptte of the clullncxA end hei,l ncrs ot Amcrlrnns, along with other riirltl, s. on the London exchange. Th . 'ii ,'o t w is expliilned by the nbsence of Ir. ileix tn piirlli Ip.He In the openlnrr rr tlvitle of Uuei n Vl 'Ill's diamond Jubi lee. The wi.rm seiixoiiable weather and Us cirtaln benefit to crops gave n frw:i Impetus to values In the granger group, which remained practically stationary nil 'list wiek. Net gains were slightly be low the highest In the grangers as In oliiC! KtnrkR. Continued strcnartli In tho xtoekK of Iron nnd steel romp .nles ro I'.ei ted t'.e Improved outlook for bu.d.ioKS In thut Industry. Closing bids: llnlto. Ohio... 10V4 lhlgh Volley. ,T'l Che:i. & Ohio... K K. J. Central.. 64 Del. & Hudson.. 10R4 N. Y. Central. .101 13.. L. A W 1&H4 Pennsylvania .. r,l Erie Ui Heading ;:"i Like Krlo A W. lt St. Paul 78Vi 'All uRflt's pnld. (,'eiieriil Mnrkntn, Philadelphia, June It. Flour weak: winter superfine, xa.75itfS.90; do. extras. Hi3.S8; Pennsylvania roller, clear. W.SfxS 4; do. straight, l4.C6tT4.lt; western winter, clear, 3.854; do. straight, $!.H63M.1S; city mills, extra. S3.106S.40. Rye flour dull, but steady, at SS.2SO140 per barrel. Wheat dull and weak: contract wheat, June, 7JfJ 76c.; do. July, 7iT7Se.; No. i Pennsyl vania and No. t Delaware red, spot, 7c.r Ne. S red, June, 77c; do. July, 7e.; do. September, Tlttc.: do. December. 7c Corn quiet and steady; steamer corn, spot, 2n628!hc. ; No. S yellow for local trade. Sic: No. 2 mixed, spot and June, JMiM'ic. Onts quiet and steady; No. 2 white clipped, carlots, 2!i'4iffM?4e. ; No. 2 white. June. 2ft1 jfi 28e. ; do. August and September, 24',ir25c. Hoy steady fa; good; choice timothy, SIS. 60 for large bales. Beef steady; beef hams, S2S. Pork quiet, but firm; family, 510.60. Irfird firmer; western steamed, SS.90O4. Butter market quiet; western creamery, 11011c.; do. factory, 7ViV10Hc; IiDglns, 16c; Imi tation creamery, KHgUVtc.; New York dairy, Wll'c. ; do. creamery, llflflSc. ; fancy prints Jobbing at 17t80c. ; do. extra Pennsylvania, wholesale, 16616c. Cheeso steady; New York large, S'Ac; small, fancy, 7fi8o. ; part Bklms, 4gUc. ; full skims, 2M,Se. Eggs quiet; Now York and Pennsylvania, llwRlSc: western, fresh, lOHltHc-i southern, S2.40tY2.70 per SO dozen cases. Tut low steady; city, 3tt0SUo-: country, 314fi3jc., as to quality. Cotton seed oil steadier; prime crude, 20o. ; do. yellow, 23',i(ii23ic. Pig Iron steady; south ern, Scotch, S9.25610.lj0; northern, Amer ican, S10$12. Conner steady; brokers'. $11; exchange. $111111.20. Tin firmer; straits, 113.7041 13.80; plates easy. Spelter firmer; domestic, M.Z3&4.36. Lead firmer nt W.SWf.1.36. Tomatoes, per carrier, 76c. $1.25. Cabbage, per crate or barrel, $1 1.26. Coffee steady; Jnnuary, $7.407.60; February and March, 57.45W7.50; June. $7.20t$7.36; July and August, $7.3067.36; September, October and November, $7.36 07.46; December, $7.407.46. Live Stock Markets. New York. June 11. Ileeves active; rtcers firm: native steers, 5t.4O96.10; stags and oxen, $34.66; bulls. $368.69; ury cows, tl.MXt3.30. Calves active; veals, $1,606 B.50; western enlves, $4.76ft5. Sheep steady; good lambs firmer; others steady; sheep. fMil.25; yearlings, $t.6oii4.76; lambs, $1,766 6.9U. Hogs active; slightly flrrrer; quoted lit $4i 4.211. Bust Liberty, Ta.. Jui;f 11. Cattle steady; prime, JfK,5.15; common, $8.20 S.60; bulls. Btngs and cows, 52433.60; com mon to good fat oxen, SS4. Hogs dull, prime pigs nnd light Yorkers, $3,094(3.96; best medium weights, SS.00; best Yorkers and good inedlnni weights, $3,654)3,00; roughs, 2.2tV&3.S0. Sheep active, nnj i-.Rhcr on sheep: lambs steady: choice, fl.lOj4.2fl: common, $2.imo.26; choice yearlings. $I.S5fi6.IS0; spring lambs, $406; Veal calves, $84i6.25. Bicycle riders, football players and athletes generally, find a sovereign remedy for the sprains ami bruises and cuts to which they arc constantly liable, In Dr. Thomas Eclectrlc Oll. Children flayed i", ltli .Mrttolion. Dayton, O., June 15. AVhen the fire men extinguished the fire yesterday at the home of Frank Prestel, a laborer on Nassau street, they found the bad ly charred bodies of Rosa, aged 6, and Albert, aged 2 years, locked In each other's arms. The children had played with matches and set fire to tho upper part of the house. So rapid were the flames In their deadly work that the mother discovered tho danger of her children too late to save them. TEnmnLB Accidknt. 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