EVENING HERALD HMTAHMSltKI) 1870. Pahltahpil evorr Evening, tCioept Sanday, at norm iri!n STmtrr. Nkab Oiunnn. Tin- Ilernlil l ilclivrmd In Hhensnrtoan and the mt -.minium loivnp for nil cents a week, iy bMp Hie onrrlers. By mall JS.OO a year, or J8 , rnt a month, payable In advance. Advartlxe in. iitn ohariii'il according to anave ami position. The uulilldhrn reserve the right to change the ri.nlttin of advertisement whenever the pub i,.i,tim, of news demand It. The right li rowived to reject any advertisement, whether i i.l for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. AdvarUslng ratea made known upo-i application. ISnt.- w. at the poitoffloe at Shenandoah, Pa., a (M-i'ond claw malt matter. TKI.HTHOlSrB 00NNKOTI0N. "All the Hews That's Fit to. Print." Evening Herald THURSDAY. JUN'B 17. 1887. TUB politicians of the state are jugt now on the anxious bench, in expecta tion of several big plums dropping this way from the hands of the President. It 1b hinted that a num ber of Consulships will be included in the number. Holding up the commissions of notaries public Is more in the line of public duty of the Senator from the antli district than voting for labor bills for his mining constituents, but it is reason for thanksgiving that this misrepresentation will soon be over. Thr members of the Legislature, it is given out, have about decided to retain in the state treasury the license money that is now distributed be tween the boroughs and townships, and the county. JUioky for the i.l. l ,.,r,,..a ronru-J""1 senwinves jn mat uuuy ui wo wunu calibre as the one from this Senatorial trict or things might be decidedly "wcSse. - ' Amoxo the features of the meeting of the National Educational Associa tion to bo held next month will be the sooond National Convention of School ISonrds, which will open at Milwaukee, "Wis., July 8, and continue for two days. Prominent members of the Boards of Hducntlbn of Now York, Chicago. Cleveland, Louisville, St. Louis, Columbus, etc., will treat the leading questions in practical sclrool government, administration, etc. TllK Retail Grocers' Association of Wilkosbarre are after the Lehigh Valley Kailroad Company with a bifr stick. A committuecalledonPresident "Wilbur and informed him that the organization requested that his com pany discontinue the use of bitumin ous coal on the engines in the anthra cite region. While the committee made no avowed threat, they gave the president to understand that un less their requests were complied with, competing lines would be given the bulk of the freight carrying trade, The representatives of the AVilkes- barre merchants were assured that their'request would be complied with. The Anthracite Investigation. The report of the legislative com mittee, appointed to make inquiry as to the laboring -lassos in the anthra cite region, which has appeared in our news columns, brings out certain suggestions that have attracted some attention. There is little in the re port tlHt wns not already known, and consequently the state could have been sjiaretl this expensive junketing trip. The appointment of the com mittee was urged by the Senator from this district, but when the reso lution creating the committee passed and the members selected to serve thereon, the name of Coyle wns not one of them. His interest in the -work of the committee at once fagged, and he predicted in his newspaper by the aid of his "hireling," of course, that the investigation would prove . farce, simply because he was not a member. It was a bitter disappointment, and is only one.of many that he hns met with during this session; it was a lost opportunity, in more ways than ono, to Schuylkill's discredited at home and abroad bunuho "statesman." These investigations have proven quite profitable and are very desir able; so much so, in fact, tlmt our friend Coyle induced one of the mem bers to resign, with the idea that he might be named to All the vacancy; and again his ambition met the same fate that is in store for him when President MeKluley names a man that has the necessary ability to nronerlr represent this country at Uio Janiero. The committee apparently made an honest effort to glean all the facts possible within the scope of their investigation. They summoned lie fore them the high officials of the coal corporations, and also inter roirated the day laborer and the monthly employe. As a result they lind Wat for the jHtst two years great privation among the laboring classes in this region, not earning, in major ity of oases, sufficient to provide for their fttiuilies. The committee places t lie causes for this deplorable condi tion of affairs to the general depres sion in business, and the great mi-plus of labor. As a partial remedy ihev recommend the enactment of more stringent immigration laws by Oiigress, in line with the position of ihc JlBBALl) at the time the com mittee was appointed. it ill be remembered that Senator i 'oli-. in his uewspaper, said the mi-.- of the eouditiou of affairs wns 1 1 1 1 1 to be found in the exeassive rates (.f roiiiiiie and the high price charged for coal at tWewater. lle fernng to this charge the committee Palls attpntion to thp tnct tlmt in recent year only one of the pom pantos lias Iipcii alle to declare a dividend. The committee algo ex lirpHses the opinion that the rates r harped are not higher than on other classes of freight. The coniaiiy store system Is condemned and ought to W abolished by law ; a compulsory semi-monthly pay law ought to be enacted, and other recommendations are made which It Is believed would benefit the mining class. The report as a whole seems to be a true statement of the condition of things in this region. As to their recommendations, it is not likely that they will be acted upon by the Legis lature at this session, which is near its close. Anything tending to im prove the condfffon of mine laborers and their employes in this region uannot come too soon, however. W. U. Jdlmson, Newark, 0., srts, "One Minute Onttclt Ore saved my only child from dying by croup." It has saved thousands of other mitferliit from croun. meiimunlti bronchitis nitil othot serious throat mid lung troubles. U. ll. nagentmui. Murderer lltitfr-r Coyvlot-"fl. Sydney, N. S. W., June 17. The tHal of Prank Butler, charged with the murder of Captain Lee Wcller, while the two rnpu were on a gold prospecting trip, was conc'uded yesterday, the Jury rendering a vetlct of guilty. Butler escaped from Australia on the shit Swanhlldn, but upon the arrival of that vessel at San Francisco he was ar rested, afterwards being extradited. Butler attempted to cut his throat with a piece of tin yesterday morning, hut wns seised before he did himself an serious ttry. Later he made the in obi violent replrtance to his keepers, and was with difficulty subdued. Anyone who suffers from tlmt terrible plague. Itching Hie, will appreciate the Immediate relief mill permanent cure tlmt ,1 ...i. .. nr TV...., rk!..iM..r.f h.iuuru too v. u. o u.onuvui. Lured tn Dentil by a "Ki-lond." St, Louis, June 17. C. D. Collins, 8 wealthy Tennesseean, was lured ti his probable death Tuesday night by a man he had known since boyhood, and with whom he had been on terms of intimate frieifUship for six years. His apsallant Is Martin Ensley, of Memphis, whose father, Colonel Enoch Ensley, was one of the most prominent mine owners and planters of the south. Ensley Induced his companion to visit Jleramec Highlands, a summer resort 15 miles from here. There he dealt him blow after blow on the head with a hammer he had purchased pre sumably for the purpose of commit ting the murder. A sum of money said to have been taken from Collins was found In Hnsley's pocket. EnB ley denies the charge, and says both of them were attacked by robbors. Collins cannot survive. Grip-Colds-lIcndache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and I-a Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinino will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets ton veniuut for taking. Guaranteed to cuio, oi money refunded. Prico, 25 cents. vor sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Inilln'H Tcii-i-II)i'o JCni-tlKiunKo. Calcutta, June 17. Further reports of the destruction caused by the earth quake ot last Saturday show that great dumace was done at Dacca, Jamaltur und Murshldabad. Great Injury has been done to tea plantations of As sam, Caehar and Duaro. A number of factories and machine houses have been wrecked at the three named. At Krlshnargar, Mymendlngh and SUkot all the courts and treasuries have been demolished. All the buildings at Shil long were destroyed. Mr. McCabe, the British resident deputy commissioner, was killed by a falling house. The towns of Sylhet and CherrapunJI were leveled to the ground, and whole village-subsided. It is expected that the Jubilee Illuminations will be aban doned, and that the money which It was proposed to expend upon them will be devoted to relieving the distress of the earthquake sufferers. Klteiiiiintlsni Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Eheumatlsm and Neu- rnlizia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious, ll removes at once tnocausoana the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly lieuuiits. T. 1' . Anthony, ex-l'ostmastcr ot i'ronileo City, Iowa, says : "I bought ono bottle of 'JIvslic Cure' fur Rheumatism, and two doses of It did me more good than any meulclno I overtook." 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Hagcuhuch, druggist, Shen andoah. London Newspaper Opinions. London, June 17. Most of the morn ing papers contain editorials on the proposed anaexatlon of Hawaii. The Times says: "The action of Japan Is hardly likely to retard the senate's speedy acceptance of the treaty, but the senate at the present time will not pay much deference to the feeling of the country. Such nn acceptation of foielgn dependencies will bring of ne cessity a new and serlouB foreign pol icy." The Standard says: "The event will be a severe check to the Japanese notion that the Pacific Islands are their ultimate heiitag". The natives will be better oft under the American govern ment than before." The Pally News admits that the United States has a superior claim, and expects that the Japanese protest will be merely dip. lomatic. Some lor ten, some for twenty and seme for thirty years have suffered from piles and thou have been quickly and permanently cured by using UeWItt Witch 1 tassel salve. the great remedy for piles and all fo rms of skin diseases. C. II. llageiibiicli. .lumped i' i'oiu" ti Uiu. . i -i.inei-ty Trenton. June 17. Whi:e being trans ferred to Trenton yesterday from the Moirlstown Jail Soelo de Plono made his escape from a moving train. The prisoner was lieing brought to Trenton to serve a term In the state prison for rape. When near Trenton the prisoner asked permission to go into the toilet room of the cart Keeper Orr took the handcuffs on the prisoner and allowed him to retire. De llono not returning In due time. Orr opened the door of the toilet room and discovered the win dow open and the prisoner gone. Weak Tired Thousands are in this condition. They are despondent and gloomy, cannot sleep, have no appetite, no energy, no ambition. Hood's Barsa par ilia soon brings help to such people. It gives them pure, riob blood, cures nervousness, creates an snuetlte. tooes and strengthens the stomach and imparts new life and in creased vigor to all tbeorgansof the body, Hood's Sarsa- parilla Is the Ono True Blood PurlHer. All druggists. 91 Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills, sseeiits, ROUGH HAN Itching, prnly, Wcodlne pnlmn, phnpdcsfl nails, and painful linger ciuli, pimples, blackheads, oily, mothy km, dry, lliln, and fulling hnlr, Itch Inn, scaly ecnlps, all yield quickly to warm hatha with Cutkhra SoAf, and ('ntle anointing with Ooticuiu (ointment), the great skin cure. Xi told thrmtshfmt the wild, rort t r Dsca urn Cnra. Coup . Sole Pronr. notion. M- " How to Produce Son, While Hindu," (rre. ITCHING HUIulF,B11b7 ENGLAND'S EMPRESS-QUEEN. beautiful Trlbuto to Her Mn,ety by I'oet l.ruirento Alivtlll. New Tork, June 17. In Us forth coming Issue the Independent, under the headline "Victoria the Great," will publish the following poem, written for that paper by Alfred Austin, poet laureate of Hnglaml: The dew was on the summer lawn, The roses bloomed, the woods were green, When forth there came, as fresh as dawn, A. maiden with majestic mien. They girt a crown about her brow, They placed a scepter In her hand, And loud rang out a nation's vow, "God guard the lady of the land." And now the cuckoo calls once more. And once again June's rones blow. And round her throne her people pour, Iiecnlllng sixty years ago; And all the goodly days between, Glory and sorrow, love and pain, The wifely mother, widowed queen, The loftiest as the longest reign. She shared her subjects' bane and bliss, Welcomed the wise, the base withstood, And taught by her clear life It Is The greatest greatness to be good. Yet, while for peace she wrought and prayed, She boro the trident, wore the helm. And, mistress of the main, Bhe made An empire ot her Island realm. So gathering now, from near, from far, From ruin whereon ne'er sets the day, from southern cross and northern star, Iler people lift their hearts, and pray Longer and longer may she reign, And, thpugh a summer night sereno, Whence day doth never wholly wane, God spare and bless our empress-queen. Hundreds of precious little ones owo their lives to Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil, the novcroigu euro for croup and all othor throat or luus diseases. Tho National Su-ngerfeKt. Tho National Siengerfest, or German Song Festival, to he held In Philadelphia week of June 21st to 20th, will undoubtedly bo one of the greatest niugicul festivals over held in the United States, betides tho prlzo contests by singing societies from all parts of the country, there will ho grand concerts by some of the greatest soloists now ki own, assisted by an immense, well-trained chorus of 8000 voices. There will bo a pnrado of tho United Societios, several picnics and open-air concerts. The entire week will bo given up to mirth, music and song. The Philadelphia and Reading Railway has placed on sale, at all Its stations, Special Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good going Juno 10th to 23d and returning until June 2Gth inclusive, at tho greatly re duced rate of single faro for round trip, no ticket sold for less than 50 cents. For rates, time of trains, etc., consult Ticket Agents. Fntivn.v aliot by a iliii'Kiar. Enosbun; Falls, Vt., June 17. M. P. Perl?y, 50 years old, and a prominent business man, was serlcusly, if not fa tally shot In an encounter with a burg lar early In the morning. The robber was found to be Henry L. Chambei lain, a fanner In West Enosburg, and up to this time of good reputation Since his arrest Chamberlain has con fessed to several minor robberies In this vicinity. Mr. Pcrley was awak ened by n noise, and upon Eng out of his room to the heatl of the stalif met Chamberlain coming up. The men grappled at the landing, and Cham berlain managed to discharge his re volver, Inflicting a fatal wound. Cham berlain was overitowered by two clerks who "rushed to the rescue. - Try Grnin-0 t Try Gralu-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a packago of GRAIN-O. the new food drink that takes the phtco of coll'co. Tho children may drink it without injury as well as tho adult. All who try it, llko it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Aloclia or Java, but it is mado from puro grains, and tho most dclicato stomach receives it without distress, i tho prico of coffee 15c and 25 cts. per packago. So'd by all grocers. sontiilicoit l-oi-Sulll.isr"! Hilary Secret Vienna, June 17. Alter a tilal of three days, the military tribunal has found Rartmann and Waniczek, who were charged with se'.ling military se crets to Russia, gutlty nf the offense. The former was sentenced to live years Imprisonment at hard labor, and the latter to three yar3. There was a sec ond charge ot treason against them, but of this they were acquitted. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison It witli blue-mass; but aid Nature by using DeWltt's Little Karly Risers, tho fam ous littlo pills for constipation, biliousness and stomach and livor troubles. They aro purely vogetablo. 0. II. IlttBenhtich. Vonnn i-iiaj-Vi A.icfcTul Murrtoicr. Brldgepoit, Conn., June 17, Williim Sidney, of Greenwich, was arrested yesterday and brought to this city for a hearing charged with the murder of Edward Long In Greenwich on the night of June 6. At the time of th murder Sidney told stories which led to the belief that .he knew of the af fair, and since then he has been under surveillance by, the authorities. He was committed to jail without half to await trial. Well Known rilinwiiiHU Dead. Chicago, June 17. M. F. Toung, gen oral manager of the Uarnum-Bailey show, died Tuesday night at the Audi torium of typhoid fever. Young was well known to showmen throughout the country, lie was unmarried, and leaveB an estate in Cincinnati valued at nou.COO. If it required an snilual outlay of $100.00 to Insure s fswily sgsmat any serious conse quences from m Sttsi'k nf bowel complaint during the year there are many who would feel it tlielr duty to pay It; that they could not afford to risk their Uvea, and tbota of their family for such an ainouut. Any nue can get this insurance for 83 cents, that be ing the price of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In almost every neighborhood toute ode baa died from an attack of buwet eatsltlt befure medicine could bo procured or a physician summoned. Ose or twe Aotm of this remedy will cure any ordinary esse. It never fall. Csn you sfloul te MWe the risk for so tutsll an amount. "Per sale by (iruliler lira., druggists. Side Headache. U6uralgl.i and Extreme Nervoiuneof. 1 . '4 VEU slnoo I woi Fi ?l teen rari o!' until I loarnod of l'r. Mile ,' 'les -i-tlvo Remedies, I fufTored from '-le t headache and extreme ncivoutmess and dys ponslii. In t'.mo heart disease dovolopcd. 1 was treated by scveial doctors with no ro bot. Sovero pulpltat.lon with pain In left breast, shortness of breath, and smothering spells made me most miserable. I pro cured Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and New Heart Ouro and took them alternate); as directed. Improvement began at once and lncreaaed so rap Idly that Inside of six i.'.orttlis I increased thirty six pounds lu weight. All palu In the heart Is gone, and the nervousness has wholly left me," Mrs. Ohas. KttArr, W. German St., Little Falls, N. Y., Nov. 795. Dr. Miles' Remodles are sold by all drug gists under a pORltlvo guarantee, first bottle bonoflt or money refunded. Rook on Heart nd nerves sent f reo to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Summer Kxcurslon ltouto Hook. On June 1 the Passenger Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company issued tho 1S07 edition of its summer excursion route book. Tills work Is designed to pro vide tho public with short descriptive notes of tho principal summer resorts of Eastern America, with the routes for reaching them, and tho rates of faro. Thcro are over four hundred resorts in tho book to which rates aro quoted, and over fifteen hundred differ ent routes or combinations of routes. It Is compiled with tho utmost care, and alto gether is tho most complctoand comprehen sive handbook of summer travel ovor offered to tho public. Its 210 pages are inclosed in a handsonio and striking cover, in colors. Several maps, presenting the exact routes ovor which tickets are sold, are bound In tho book. It is also profusely illustra'ed with fine half tono cuts of scenery along the lines of tho Pennsylvania railroad and elsewhere. Any doubt as to whoro the summer should lie passed will be dispelled nftera careful ex amination of tho contents of this publica tion, On and after Juno 1 it may bo procured at any Pennsylvania Railroad ticket ollico at tho nominal prico of ten cents, or, upon application to tho gcnoral olllce, Broad Street Station, by mail for twentv cents. Another I'e.rls lloiuli Kxpioslon. Paris, June 17. A bomb was ex ploded yesterday afternoon In front of the StrnFbtiig statue, on the Place de Laconcorde. The explosion did some Injury to the balustrade of the statue, and the Immediate locality was strewn with scrap Iron as far as the wall of the Tulleiles. A sharp shower was fall ing at the time, and no one was about. The Infernal machine appears to have been some sort of Iron pot, parts of which were picked up by tho police at least a hundred yards from the statue. The police have fouffd blood spots on the ground near the statue, and have knowledge of two men who were seen fleeing from the vicinity of the statue immediately after the explosion. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for ono purpose, namely, a receptacle for tho urine, and as such it is not liablo to any form of diseaso ox. cept by one of two ways. The first way is from imporfect action of tho kidnoys. The second way is from caroloss local treatment of other diseases. CHIEr CAUSE. Unhealthy urino from unhealthy kidnoys is the chief causo of bladder troubles. So tho womb llko tho bladder, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liablo to weakness or diseased, oxcept iu rare cases. It is situated back of and vory close to tho bladdor, thcrcforo any pain, diseaso or inconvenience manifested iu tho kidneys, back, bladdor or urinary passago is often by mlstako attributed to femalo weak ness or womb trouble of some sort. Tho error is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided. To llud out correctly, set you urine aside fur twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling Indicates kidney or bladdor troublo. Tho mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho groat kidney, livor and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should bavo the best. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a sumplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Evening Hrrald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Illnghamton, N. Y. Thepropiictorsof this paper guarantee the genuines of this offer. sitoiKi-ciiKi.. v.,iui.(ititic.iiL usr. New York, June 17. The enrjagtt ment of T'lislen Stone, U. S. N., and MIbb Marie Conde ha been broken, according to Itev. Pr. John Hall, 3Jr, Hall write- to an evening: paper: "Let me say that I have heard from tho young lady herself, In a conversation a week ago. that she had no desire to elope --with Rnslgn Stone, and that she had decided to close communication with the young man, The young man has receivec Information to that ef feet." it will be remembered that Stone's ardent courting ot Miss Conde, against Iter parentis' wishes, led to the nilng of charges against lilm by Id las Conde's father. An Inquiry followed and the ensign was found blameless, I'lUnll- lliii ncul by Kxplorilng Niiplilhn. New York, June 17. Two persons were ueverely Injured, one perhaps fa tany, in a napntna explosion in a cleaning and dyeing establishment on Eighth avenue yesterday. Sidney Yearkley and Kato Yearkley, his sister, aro the proprietors of the business. Au explosion of naphtha set the shop oa fire. The windows of the storo were shattered, and a partition which divided the store in half was blown down. Kate Yearkley Is frightfully burned about tho face and hands, and the physicians say that she may die. Her brcther, while painfully burned on the hands and body, will probably re cover. dick headache can be qululcly and oom 'lately overcome by using tiwte Jrhuhib little I -iiu Known a nawiws Little Larly Uisers," 0. II. Hagenbueh, B K Nervine J 1 FSestoresJfi HaW4WHH STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. llespllc Heavy St-rk Helllnir, tin- Av ri'iiirc Pcclliid In ninll. Nnw York, June 111. Today wns mnrkctl by ! (Oiitlnuutton of tlio ha j profit taking which wns n fnnture of voter flnv's trading, nnd, though the d ij- lo a with tho prices of mailt of the most piomlncnt stocks below yoHlcrdny's clos ing prices, tho average decline Is small, shnwluii good resistance to the large sell-In.- liicio wrrc times during the day when prlcis rose ihnrplv above yester day's lnlnr. lull the higher level In vited reiillKlnir In each instance. There wea a i ortlmiunce of the good com n.bslmi house buying which has -torn a feature for some time past, nnd which su'-tiiliiR vsli'.es with retrial kuble llrin nons. The short Interest, however, seems prnctlrnllv eliminated from the market. Closing bids: Melto. . Ohio... 10V4 Ix'htgh Vnlley.. 21! (.'hesa. & Ohio... 17H N. J. Central.. Del. & liudfon.. 10714 N. Y. Central.. IOCS D., Ij. & W m Pennsylvania .. M'i Krle Heading 21'4 Lake Erin A W. H4 St. Paul 7S All unst paid. General Mnrkoti. riilltidelphlu, June 16. Flour dull and wiak; winter superfine, $2.76r2.l)0; do. ex tras, tfWi S.SB ; Pennsylvania roller, clear. J8.75flJ3.90: do. straight, J8.904.!0; western winter, clear, $3.75'j.3.D0; do. straight, UM W4.10: cltv mills, extra, $3.1M.40. Hye flour dull, but steady, at $t.iSS.49, ns to quality. Wheat slow; contract wheat, June, 7414(3171940;: do. July. 72147ii. ; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 77!4c: No. 2 red, June, 7Mtc ; do. July, 74Hc ; do. September, 70ic; tlo. De cember. "lHc Corn quiet; steamer corn, spot, WK2SVic.; No. 2 yellow for 'local trade. 'SOttc; No. 2'mlxed, spot and Juno, 295T29V4c. Oats weak; No. 2 white clip ped, carlots, K6c. ; No. 2 white, June and July, !3HW28c.; do. jVugtiat and Septem ber, 24V4ft2!c. Hay firm for good; choice, timothy, J13.60 for large bales. Beer quiet; beef hams, J2826. Pork quiet; mess, $S.2Bt5S.75; short clear, S9.5010.60; family, K.ZMtlO. ljard easier; western steamed, $3. 774. Butter steady; western creamery. llil6o.: do. factory, 7V4(T10t4c. ; Klglns, 15c. ; Imitation creamery, 9Hito.; New York dairy, lOflMttc.; do. crenmery, 110 16c; fancy prints Jobbing at lB19c; do. extra Pennsylvania. wholesale, lac Cheese quiet: large, 84o.! small, 1$c.i part skims, 4Zltc: full skims, 2V43c. Kggs steady : New York and Pennsyl vania, 1212Hc: western fresh, 10HW UMiC: southern, t2.40ijj2.70 per 30 dosen cases. Potatoes quiet; New York. 11.50 I. 76; southern, new, $8.603.7fi. Tallow steady: olty, 3H854c.; country, ,14ffl3Vic. Cottonseed oil Bteady; prime crude, 20c, do. yellow, 23V6GJ2S4c. Petroleum dull. Rosin quiet. Turpentine quiet. Molasaer steady. Pig Iron quiet; sotlhern, $9.26Sj 10.DO; northern, J104T12. Copper steady; brokers, $11.124; exchange, S10.9neil.l2Vfc. Tin firm; straits, $13.7B13.S6: plates weak Spelter steady; domestic. $1.25'S4.35. Lead (Inn; Metal Kxchange, $8.32yMfiU0; brok ers, 13.15. Tomatoes, per carrier, 75c.(f! II. 26. Cabbage, per crate, $l(g1.12H. Cof fee quiet; June, $7.0507.10; July, $7.15; September nnd October, $7.20; December, 17.26; March, ?7.;7.35. IjIvo Stock jMnrkctw. New York, June 16. Reeves slow, clos ing easier; native steers, $l.366.10; stags and oxen, $3i4; bulls, $2. W8.60; "dry cows. H. 90IU3.76. Calves slow and lower, and about 500 unsold. Veals, Sl(tf.12J4; few S6.25; buttermilk calves, $3.60l. Sheep ami lambs dull and lower; sheep, $2.4uif 4.60; lambs, SlJjG. Hogs steady at $ISj I. 30. East Liberty, Pa., June 16. Cattle Bteady; prime. KliG.lG; common, $3.20 5,50; bulls, stags and cows, $23.S0; com mon to jtood fat oxen, J24. Hogs nc tlve; prime light Yorkers nnd pigs, $3.7t)ii 1.75: best medium nnd good Yo-kera, $3.C, 63.70; common to fair Yorkers. $3.C0(n ).65; heavy hogs, $3.50S3.5E; roughs, $2.2Sg. 1.10. Sheep dull; choice, $1,105x4.25: com mon, $2.7003.25; common to good year lings, $3Tu4.t0; spring lambs, $J(U3; veal calves, $5(56.25. Mr, James Perdue, an old soldier residing at Monroe. Mich., was severely alllicted with rheumatism but received prompt relief trom pain by using Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Ho says : "At times my back would ache so badly that I could hardly raiso up. If I had not gotten relief I would not bo hero to writo those few lines. Chamberlain's Tain Balm has dono mo a great deal of good and I feel very thankful for It." For salo by Oruhler Bros., druggists. Siiccoh l'or Mi'li'ln! Scnnion, Boston, June 17. The seamen at this port who struck on Monday for $22 and $25 per month believe that they have gained their object. Yesterday six vessels engaged In tho coastwise trade shipped crews for $25 pec month. As nearly as the strikers' committee can judgo, none of the shipowners and masters are endeavoring to hire sail ors for lower rates than those now demanded. Mothers w 11 And Chamberlain's Cough Remedy especially valuable for croup and whooping cough. It will glvq prompt relief and Is snfo and pleasant. Wo have sold its for 60vor.il years nnd It has never failed to glvo tho most perfect satisfaction. Q. W. Klohards, Duquosno, I'a, Sold by Grulilcr Bros,, druggists, A Ilivrvnfd Vnwlnl's Conlcm-lou, ramlti I rro Afacia . -Turin 1 TTr,,lnr,l Dunning, of Cidarhurst, Ij. I., a first year special student, has confessed, In a public letter, to the desecration of the pedestal of the statue of John Har vard on May 20. NUGGETS OF NEVS. The soven-yenr loeust Is playing havo6 wbh vegetation on Long Island. President McKlnley will be unable to attend the International gold mining convention at Denver, Colo., and has sent his regrets. The Henry Ellen coal mines, near IHrminglmm, Alft a on Are. All the workmen are aocounted for, but the damage may b great, ISdward ISetlamy, Professor Parsons. Myron W. Heed and many others have Joined Eugene V. Debs In an effort to create a socialistic Utopia. Francis W. Kennedy, former presi dent of the Spring Harden National bank, Philadelphia, was released from the Eastern penitentiary yesterday. The dlstnss in Havana has assumed a very alarming character, Many have died of hunger, wheat and vegetables being very scarce. The 'rich subsist on conserved American food, The trial of John R. 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