EVENING HERALD HHTAllt.tBIIHI) 1870. PublUhed every Bveiiliig, Kxoept Sunday, M Siwth JinoiK Htm ww, Nbah Cbktbb. I' l io Herald In tleilvetril InHhennmloan itml the MirrDumlliiK toivim Inrslx cent, n week, y ,ill to the carrier, lly mull a Twf."f a month, payable In iMlmnee, Aurertlpe inenU charired soconlhi topw and position. The inibMnhcin reserve the rlfht to ehangit the amIMon of adverMwunontii whenever the pub lication of ncivi demand! It. The rUilit le i prvl ti reject any advertisement, whether usiil tor or not, that the publUhere may deem inproper. Advertising- rnten tnfttlc known mnu application. Entered at tho pontoffloe at Btienanatmli, Tn., an loeond elAftM mall mntter. TKLErHONK CONNECTION. "All the News Tint's Fit to Print." Evening Herald FRIDAY. JUNE 18. 1&W. Thk expenses inonrred by legiala tive inveRtiRiitiiiK coinittlttee the iiaat two years would have easily pnltl for the ereotlon of a new hospital for the insane. Thk Springfield Ile'inbHcnn seems to tliink that the Pennsylvania, legis lature is endeavoring to reduce the McKlnley majority of last year to normal proportions in the old Key stone state. AVantkd. A mimler of men to wear discarded political collars. The previous owners have no further use for them. Apply in person nnd well heeled to the Senator from the 30th distriot. H.Tchisfre use tmmnteed,. as only a small number are nt present worn. Thk editor of the Malmnay City American has that "tired feelinp." No wonder. Any man who under takes to defend the record made by thjF"Senator from the Thirtieth dis trict has a herculean task. O'Donnull is too small for the size of the job. Thk New York Sun, in a special London dlgpateh printed Tuesday morning, announced that "Queen Victoria is almost totally blind." The Sun gives this painful rumor on what it considers accurate information. If ir t-liall turn out to be true it will throw a shadow upon the elaborate festivities -which no pomp of display can lighten. TllK latest advices from Washing ton is to the effect that the Pennsyl vania Senators have been informed by the President that there will be no more appointmonts from tho Key--t one state until after tho Turill bill has become a law. When John G. A. J.eishman's name was sont to the Senate for Minister to Switzerland, the President told Senator Quay that this would be the lust Pennsylvania appointment until after the adjourn nient of Congress. Thk very latest inside information ""Warrants the prediction that the t ariff bill will leave the Senate either on the second or ninth of July. It can be further stated that the gentle men of the Senato and House who will be conferrees are keeping up on the bill as it is being acted on by the Senate, and that thore is reasonable assurance tlmt the measure will bo in ' inference only three, or four days, stem! of as many weeks, as is coui- oiily feared. Thkrk seems to be unpleasant feei ng among the State Senators, says lie Wilkesbarre Record. The other !ay when the Ifht was passed around ; r contributions to buy tho regula- i an silver set for the president pro ifin., Senator McCarrell, a number f the Senators peremptorily declined to contribute the regulation $10. Among those who refused were three Allegheny Senators, including Chris. Magee. Then Lieutenant Governor Lyon said he was ashamed of Alle gheny, and would redeem her honor by contributing 80 for the dis courteous Senators. Thk House did not do itself proud in passing the vicious electric light bill, under tho provisions of which municipalities may not compote with ft i sting light and water plants. Tho lull is perhaps the most iniquitous measure that has been introduced into the Legislature, and instead of having received r favorable vote of KM to 89, it should have beon de feated. It compels municipalities and other corporations to purchase exist ing electric light, water and gas plants before they can establish such plants of their own. Municipalities are pro hibited from entering the fields of such concerns until they first pur chase the plants already in existence. A powerful lobby has been working for the bill, and there has been a com bination of Interests that ha proved i rresistitJle, at least in the House. Thk members of the Legislature are experiencing the hardships re sulting from a depleted treasury, and come of them cannot pay their board bills. No money l being paid out at the state treasury for government ex penses for the reason that the two years, for which appropriation were made have expired, and the general appropriation bill hag not been passed by the legislature. The two j ears expired on June 1, and since t lieu not a warrant has been issued i-veept ft. r money that is due tinder contract with the state. Aone or the i b-rks in tlie departments can get a c ent; none of the institutions which to a certain etent raly on the state, can secure a i enny. llllt the govrn ment einploj es will not be hull so badly off as the aerage legislator is at pwseut. The gieaterpartof them lmw spent their money and aie u,-tuully in want. m V i i i i i an i -n t irnn i MASSACHUSETTS' GIFT l'o llor Nnnipnnice formally l'resent- ort to Hpcrptmry I. 1 1 sr. Tloston, June 18. The Rift of the state to the battleship Massachusetts, a hronse flRurv of Winged Victory, was made appropriately on Hunker Hill Day. The unveiling and presentation took place In the presence of about 100 prominent cltliens on board the bin ship. The exercises were brief and simple. Governor Walcott made the presentation address, and while speak ing he pulled a cord attached to the drapery which veiled the figure. thus revealing It, while a national sa lute of 21 guns was fired. Secretary of the Navy John D. Long accepted the gift. The figure of Victory is I feet 0 Inches In height, and 1 feet from tip to tip of wing. Victory holds a sword In her extended hands. The figure Is be tween the two 13-lnch guns on the for ward turret. Train Plunged Into t'htemro Itlvcr. Chicago, June 18.--A nurth-bound sulnn-bsn train on the Chicago, Mil waukee A St. Paul road ran into the Chicago river last night at Kinslo street. Btx men wet hurt hut It Is not expected that any of them will die. The accident, according to James Har rington, the bridge tender, wbb due entirely to the arrangement of the lights on the bridge. A large hexagon light Is used, one-half of the lights be ing red, one-half white. Harrington said that lie had opened the bridge for the passage of a tug, nnd was Just swinging the bridge shut when the train came on. Me claimed that the engineer caught an oblique glance at the light Instead of a look full at Its face. W. B. Johnson, Newark, 0 m, "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It Hm saved thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis anrl otlier serious throat and lung troubles. C. II. Ilitgenbucli. Unlit .;tu'u it ii inm-i. , CoyUfftd, If. Y June 18. Eddie Bald was a wlrmeMttji-esterday's state cir cuit races. Cooper qualified in the mV.e open trial, but did not gain a position in the finals. Close finishes were characteristic of the day, but both amateurs and professionals were too much Inclined to loaf to make good time. After the races Bald rode an ex hibition half In 58 seconds flat. drlp-Colds-Ueadache. Why suffer with Cuuzhs. Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinino will cure you in one nay. rut up m tablets con vonient, ior tatting, unarantecu to cute, or money refunded. Prico, 25 cents. vor sale by Kirllu's Pharmacy. Alloc;,'-. I i hi .'(,'. t'i- i-iii.uti iieatl, Pateieen. N. J., June lS.The hun for Jclm liers, the alleu-'d murderei of Lee Schlcffevs. h!n boarder, came t a sudden end yesterday, when the bod of Peter was found hansr'ps In i. small bedroom In his house. He had evidc r.tly been dead from early Wed nesday morning. "I was troubled with that dreadful disease railed dropsy ; swollen from bond to foot. Rurdock lllood Hitters lias completely cured mo. It is a most wonderful medicine." Joseph Ilcrick, Linwood, Out. Minister Woodford Accepts. Washington, June 18. Hon. Stewart L. Woodford, of New York, the newly appglnted minister to Spain, was yes terday in consultation with .the presi dent, nnd formally accepted the office. The new minister declines to say when he IntendB to start for Madrid. Ho re turned to New York today, and It la probable that he will not sail for a couple of weeks. 1'Ivo Yciiri for n Tblovltiir Olllclnl. Denver, June IS. Matt Adams, ex clerk of the district court, who was found cullty of the embezzlement of jounty funds, was yesterday sentenced to state's prison for Ave years. After the discovery of a JC0.000 Bhortage In his accounts Adams fled to England, whence he was extradited last year. Some lor ten, somo for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piiss and then have beon quickly and nermanentlv cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, tho eroat remedy for nilos and all fo mis of skin diseases. C. II. Hagcnbueh. Killed at a Itallronil Crossing. U'ttle Falls. N. Y., June 18. The Adirondack express yesterday after noon struck a carriage containing Samuel Stimson and Miss Schermer horn at the Main street crossing in Herklmert Stimson was instantly killed and Miss Schermerhorn Is dy ing. Samuel Stimson was one of the prominent Itepubllcans of Central New York, lie was a former postmaster of Herkimer. Miss Schermerhorn was a teacher in the public schools. The , , i n ti n nrc drive. -Whether itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simple, scrofulous, or heradltary.from Infancy to age, speedily cured by warm baths with Cuticuoa Soap, gontlo anointings wlthCuTiooRAfoint ment), the great skin euro, and mild doses of Ctmonr.A ltEsoLVEST, greatest of blood partners and humor cures. Ii KM throughout tha world. FottixDxcOAItdCseiL Coip, Sole Prop" , Bo.lon. asr "Xlow to Cure vtrjr Dlooa Humor, free. Eft PC UIIUI1DC Milne Heir end Beby Bln. InUU nUluUnO Uhei eandbjOutioiiuSoAr. THE - SUN. The first cf American Newspa pers, CIIARI.HS A. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Dally & Sunday, by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun U the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c, a copy, By mall, $2 a year Address THE SUN, Now York. (uticura II But tho Trumpet's Clarion Note Sounded by it Scrnnton Citizen. At first only the fiiiutett echo reached to the coal regions. It came in tho onward marsh through the State awakening echoes of good cheer to insuy of esch trl'imphal step. Now 'lit here, slid the trumpets notes of truth are dolly sonmled snd doubt remain no in ore. This time 'tis In Serantoli, the bustling ory nf tho miners. At lltt) Marlon treet resides Mrs. J. l'lls and her evidence it added to tlmt of many another In this region. Tlilj is how she tells it: "After being troubled six years with klduey disorder, I one day noticed an advertisement of Dunn's Kidney Mils, My best efforts to get rid of my trouble had failed but I determined to try mice more, and got a box of pills at Mutthevra Tiros', drug store, snd I am indeed Kind of this determination, for Dean's Kid ney I'ills nro nil tlmt is claimed for thorn. Tliey aro easy to take and leave no dis agreeable after eltVet. My affection vnrled sometime worse than others, but I have never been free from the trouble in all these years. The. warm weather seemed to effect me worse, nnd during that season tho pasngo of urine was uesompanied by severe pain. I had considerable pain in my back at night, and upon rising in the morning my II ml and back were stiff. I had stomach trouble too, but that together with all the other ailments has vanished. I have told my friends about the great good Doan's Kidney fills have done me, nnd I shall always prahe them and use them myself when necessary, although I have no need of them at the present. Throe boics ol Doan's Kidney I'ills have made mo feel strong and well." For sale by, all dealers. Price 50 cent. Mslled by Koster-Milbunt Co., Ilutfalo, N. Y. Sole agents far tho U. S. Intnrr " rum a " Inn'ii' to It'tf". New Vork, ,Tune IS. The bite of it mosquito was the cause if a man be ing sent to tho insane pavilion at Uelie vue hospital yesterday. Carmine Le pre, a bootblack, 42 yearB old, a few days ngo was bitten on the hand by a mosquito, Ife scratched it until it bled. A few hours after the hand be gan to swell, and continued to do so until it was almost twice Its natural size. The swelling oxtended to his arm and breast, and it was found that Le pre was suffering from blood poisoning. The pain became so Intense that on Wednesday evening Lepre took to his bed and began to act Irrationally. This Is perhaps the flrst case on record where a person was rendered insane from the bite of a mosquito. If It required an annual outlay of ?100.00 to insure a family against any serious conso- qnences from an attack of bowel complaint during the year there are many who would feel it their duty to pay it; that they could not afford to risk their lives, and those of their family for such an amount. Any one can get this insurance for 2.1 cents, tlmt be ing tho price of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. In almost every neighborhood some one hasdicd from mi attack of bowel complaint before niediciuo could bo procured or a physician summoned. Ono or two doses of this remedy will cure any ordinary case. It never fails. Can you nfl'ord to tako tho risk for so small an nmninit. For sao by Gruhler Bros., druggists. IVoneliiiHiit nnd tlatlnnt iriVht. Tails, .Tune 18.In n flght between Italian Riid French workmen at Unr eal Ian, near St. Louis du Ithone, two Frenchmen wore, killed. The district s intensely excited, and the police are taking stepp to quell further disturb ances. Another affray between FrPnch and Italian workmen has taken place at Lcs Sallns de Glron, near Aries. An Italian was stabbed by a Frenchman, whereupon the French population made an onslbttRht upon the Italians, who lied for refuge to Dasse Comargue. Troops have been sent to the scene of the disturbance. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with liluo-mass; but aid Nature by using DoWltt's Little Early Itisors. tho fam ous little pills for constipation, biliousnesq and stomach and llv'cr troubles. Thoy nro purely vegetable. U. ri. ilaceubucu. Vlot .' or iv 'Hotel riYo. Albany, N. Y., June 18. While clear Ins away tho ruins of the Delevan House, which was burned on Dec. 31, 1894, workmen yesterday found the re mains of three bodies. The remains were on'y a half burned skull, a thigh bone, some vertebrae and numerous small bones. They were Identified as the bones of Mary Carsey, Bridget Fitzgibbons and Thomas Cannon. They were hotel servants, and occu pied rooms under the roof In a corner of the building. Of the 11 persons who lost their Hvsb In the fire, all have now been accounted for except Nogenta Sturea, ij servant, who slept on the top floor. Hundreds of precious little ones owo their lives to Dr. Thomas' Ecicctric Oil, tho sovoroign euro for croup and all otiior throat or lung diseasos, Ile'ler.-into'H Aliened l'lrobiifr. Bellefonntlne. Pa., June 18. James Coi'nellus, who Is charged with felon ious arron on three counts, was given a hearing before Judge Love yester day, and was bound over in $6,000 ball for his appearance at the August term of court. Not being able to Becure the necessary ball, Cornelius was faken back to the county Jalh The evidence produced was sensational and damag lug to the prisoner. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tiusmlthing done call on E. K. aallaghor 18 West Contro street Dealer lu stces 1 -If "Original Pnokaiiu" Asoncy Uloeed. Charleston, 8. C June 18. The dis pensary law of South Carolina la to be brought before the courts again. Yes terday afternoon J. 8. Pinkussohn's "original package" agency was seized by the state authorities, the proprietor taken before a magistrate and his store closed up. This action is taken under section 22 of the dispensary law, which declares that any place other than a state dispensary in which liquors are sold shall be considered a public nuis ance. It is probable that the case is made to test the validity of the "origi nal packurre" decision recently issued In the Unit, d States courts. Vlot ory y.ir Oriiuiiiimlul riasf ererw. New York, June 18. Seventy boss eontractor have acquiesced to the de maud of the plain and ornamental operative plasterers' society. The .,iUn nn uti-iiia In this city Is 263. and 100 In Livingston, N. J. No efforts have yet been maae to unwuie " ., .,i.. ..,, it i iiu!v tlutt the whole trouble will be amicably nettled with in the next two aays. i Sick liesdsebe iwu lie quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famous little iiills known as "DeWitt's Little Early It sent." C. II. HuKcnb cli. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Tin Strona ttpwai 1 Tendency ori'rloe I'l-umod on Wall Mtreot. Niw rk, June 17. The stronpj up wind tend i cy of prices for securities was resumed on the 8toi k Kxchnnfre 10 dnj Miter the reactionary tendency of the lust two d iys. A powerful group of pro fesfloiuil tiiuhrs have been selling out their I iiiillnus during the two pi u loin days to i, .ilini' 1 inlitH They have touple.) thin ni.imtitir Willi the expression ot tho comi'l'on tlint the market would prove ht.illlmr f"r a ro.mkm rutliur tliun will too loiiK ii tontlniiniiic of n steady ml Vi.nco. The reuitlon Imx not been caused by any ecneral i ondltlon seriously nf fectlns values, but, lis Indicated by the above fuct, has been luig ly the loSUll of nu. nip ulntlon with a view to keeplii', up Us tone. The reaction bad not reauhod serious proportions, and the oueiuijs to realize fcuve been woll abiortml. To day's developments Indicate clllur tlmt the Ihim' operators have com;:Ud ti e tulliiiK of tin lr prollts or have foil id tr.e nv.ikit too llrm to effect a nnol.i-d lo ut lion. Closing bldn: Hullo. & Ohio... 11V IhlBh Valley.. STt, Chcs.u ii Ohio. ..ITU N. J. Centre!.. f2. Did. Hudson.. 101 N. Y. Central, iw V., L. & V laiVi 1 nn-yivanla .. W-s Erie Itondlnff .gin Lnkn Plrle W. U Ht. Vaul 78 All iisst's paid. (Jonoml Mnrttlltx. I'liilndslphia, June 1". Flnur ak win ter iuin;rnne. S2.7Bt2.90; do. extras, ISO 8.U: Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.758.90; do. straight, 3.80tr4.in; western wintor, clear, 18.7Mf8.J0; do. straight. JS.DOSM.IO; oity mills, extra, 18.10183.40. Itye Hour dull nt 2.264:a.4U per barrel. Wheat Irregular; contiiiei wheat, June, 76w7Cc.; do. July, 71i4& 719c; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. t Duuiwuru red, slwt, 78c.; No. 2 red, Juno, 75c; do. July. ?4Vfcc.; do. September, 70'4c. : do. December, 7114c, Corn quiet and easier; Bteumer corn, spot, 28-28140. ; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 81c: No. 2 milted, spot and June. 2tt29Uc. Oats steady; No. 2 white clipped, carlots. 26ttc.j No. 2 white, June and July, 26H5f28e.; do. Au gust and September, 84426e. Hay Ann; choice timothy, J13.60 for large bales. Deef .julet; beef hams, $26026; family, 88.60, t .50, extra mess, $7.50ti8; packet, 88 9; city extra Iniia mess, 113011. Pork steady; family, 810.60. Lard firmer; west ern Bteamed, 88.90. llutter Bteady; west ern creamery, ll(?fl6e.; do. lactory, 74'ji 10c; Kleins, 16c; Imitation creamery, 9l4il2V4c.; Now York daivs', lOStllc; do. creamery, 11616c; fancy prints jobbing at 1619c; do. extra Pennsylvania, wholesale-, 16o. Cheese steady; large New York, 3H8c; small, fancy, 8Si8Hc; part skims, 4C'0!C.; full skims, 2145 3c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 124f 12Virc.; western, fresh, lOViftllHc.; south ern, J2.40ti'2.70 per 80 dozen cases. Po tatoes uuiet; southern, now, $3.25f'3.76. Tallow quiet; city, 8Mi3'4c.; country. 3U jf3gc, as to duality. Pig Iron quiet; nouthern, 89.2510.C0; northern, J1012. Copper strong; brokers, 811.1214; exchange, $115tll,121i. Tin strong; straits, $18.86911; plates dull. Spelter steady; domestic, $4.28 &4.S6. Lead closed strong, with $8.S71t bid mid 83.40 asked, according to Motal Hx chnnge; brokers roall the market strong at $3.15. Tomatoes, per carrier, 76c.l&$1.2!i. Cnbbngc, per crate, $Knl.l214. Coffee steady; June, $6.BB7; September and No vember, $7.15: December, 87.20; Janunl February und March, $7.25; May, $7.35. Llvo Stock Market. New York, June 17. European cablet quote American steers at lOliyllVic. diessed weight: sheep nt 10i,Mil2e., dress ed weight; refrigerator beef at 88V4e. Calves dull and lower; about COO unsold; veals, $45.60; buttermilk calves, $3.26. Sheep nnd lnmbs dull und lower; sheep, 12.75W.85; lambs, JI.50I&5.70. Hogs steady at $4f 1-30. Unst Liberty, Pa June 17. Cnttlo re ceipts light; prime, $5i5.13; common, $3.20 63.50; bulis, stags nnd coa-b, $2&3.50; com mon to cood fat oxen, $2i4. Hogs ac tive; prime pigs, $3.(16C'3.70; fair to best Yorkers and mediums, $3.Mi3.r5; heavy, f3.60&3.65; rougliB, $2.25SjS, Sheep steady; choice, J1.10jr4.1B; common, $2.70j3.25; yearlings, $301.30; spring lnmbs, $3.755f 1.75; veal calves, $5,504(0. Mothers w 11 find Chamberlain's Cough Itcincdy especially valuable for croup and whooping cough. It will givo prompt relief and is safo and pleasant. Wo liavo sold it for several years and it lias never failed to givo tho most perfect satisfaction. Q. W. Richards, Duqiiosne, Pa. Sold by Gruhler iSros., druggists. The National Stengerfest. Tho National Saengerfest, or German Song Festival, to bo held in Philadelphia week of Juno 21st to 20th, will undoubtedly be ono of tho greatost musical festivals over held in tho United States, ilesidcs tho prize contests by singing societies from all parts of tho country, thoro will be grand concerts by somo of tho greatest soloists now known, assisted by an immense, wcll-trainod chorus of C000 voices. There will be a parndo of tho United Societies, several picnics and open-air concerts. Tho cntiro week will ho given up to mirth, music and song. The Philadelphia and Reading Railway has placed on salo, at all its stations, Special Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good going June lOtli to 23d and returning until Juno 20th inclusive, at tho greatly in duced rata of single faro for round trip, no ticket sold for less than 50 cents. For rates, time of trains, etc., consult Ticket Agents. Try Gruiu-O I Try Grnln-O t Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, tho now food drink that takes tho place of coffee, Tho children may drink it without injury as well as tho adult. All who try it. like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, hut it is uiado from pure grains, and tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress, i tho prico of cnllVo. 15c and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. l-reiieii I'lite iiuiioc J.iiiiu. Washington, June 18. The president has refused permission to the Com pngnl Francais Cables Telegraphique to land the new cable of that country at Cape Cod, or indeed anywhere upon the United States coast. The question that was raised through the French ambassador as to the power of the federal government to deny admis sion to the cable will be referred to the attorney general for an opinion. The executive branch ot the government holds to the doctrine that such landing can be only by express authorization of congress. , To Offer Hilt Trottlnit Ptinso. New York. June 18. Prominent horse, men In various parts of the country have practically decided to stimulate Interest in trotlinB races by offering a purse of $25,000, open to all trotters at the (-ii try fee of $600, the race to be decided In New York or Chicago tally In October, or a rsi-e in each city for half tti' entire pu.'-ie, the entries to be ellelb',' for both rices. tftCHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. HUflT IT IC I The richest of all reetora. iVflH I II IOI tlve foods, because It re- daces the essentials of life that are ex isusted by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! &anabu0th2 digestion perfect It creates solid Hash, nruselo and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes anllve and elear. It restores lostvltallty. stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. I'rloe 60c, or live boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, tree. Wflto Us About Your Caso." THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, UUCuotluut Street, Philadelphia. - - - - LuthiVnn Syiiiui Ail.toitt'iit. Mansfield, O., June 18. The general Lutheran synod completed Its work at yesterday afternoon's session, and for mally adjourned in tile evening. The ministers bejan leaving th oity lm mediately afttr the afternoon session, and Oumparitlvely few were present at the final adjournment. a ciilimninu's Btitfliic). Baltimore, June 18. Lung HI, a Chinaman, aged 42 years, 202 Marlon street, committed Buleldo yesterday by Jumping 60 feet from a porch at the Maryland University hospital, where he had been a patient. It II supposed despondency prompted him to take his life. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The presldeht will visit Chicago July ?Z, when tho Logan monument is un Vrlled. There is no probability of a vote on the Hawaiian treaty In the senate nt this i'srle.n. The Illinois supreme court has de cided that the governor Is not required to worlt on Sunday. Three fishermen on the Hudson river, opposite Yonkers. found the body of a young girl In their nets. She had ap parently been strangled. The state department is co-opemt-Ing with Secretary W"son in enforo Iti a J -maud to sccjre a cessation of ,1 . ' . nr. -,n - -t Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why 8ho Uses Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies, THE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (neo Julia Emma Flcmmlnr,) Is a familiar ouo in tho stnto ot Ceorgla. She writes; " It is with pleasure that I cxpiess my gratitude for tho wonderful boncfUs 1 hnvo received fiotn Dr. Miles' Kestorathe Remedies, especially thcNcrvino, tho Nerve and Liver Pills, New Heart Curo aud Anti Pain Pills. Actual oxperlonco has taught mo tholr great worth. No family should be without them. They havo fully restored mo from a complica tion of disorders chief ly affecting tho heart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I always take ono of your Anti-Pain Pills before cntoring tho cars and thus prevent swimming of tho head and nausea, to which I havo been subject for sovoral years." Dr, Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first battle benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A T!n.T!7AKOAT WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwivi nromnt ind tnllnbl. Avovt Iimtatk.ns. flot Citor'i TiHir riLLiand have HIOBKTS. At rlrutr atom, or irnt direct fRe&lrdl- nrlre. tl. Catow Spec. Co., Cotton, Mi. Our book, 4c For sale nt KirlliVa drufr store and Shenandoah uruff store. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purpose! pay Shields' livery stable visit. Team constantly on hand at reasonable rates u aivi e:s shields, No. 410 Kast Centre Itreet. Opposite Rending railroad utallnn. JjtOIt SHERIFF, S. ROLL BEDMLL, ' Op Pout Caebos. Subject to Republican rules. poll SHERIFF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, OF OltWIGBBUItQ. Sul i J oct to Republican rules. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest,: . Purest and, . , a Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Ast-. X 7 203 West Coal Street. ULIUY PILLS! HI. ISM rtft; Pol t I'ovliuky'i drutr store, 26 Kb Centra tret. GRAY HAIR KESftslfeL to ii. u.iur.l onl.tr ii l.lll.'rt IIAIU .111,1.. V V e, ! il li.rmi.is i.Ihhwhii ulo. fl '4 i'1'1 I.KK'H IIAIK TO.Mt'muMWMdnljilriiil "li litl Inimfiilliiiiioai amlliroiiiniwiruwllif I i"'' 1.1:1: si KiiioA vr ,iv" " , VFRFE IHu.ir.ted 'I'reitU oa lllr on iipliwil"n I IlkL For sale by Bhenandonh Drug Store, Klrlln Drill! Store. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin is inva riably obtained by thoowhouse Pouosi'a Ooraploxlon "oivilcr. m STRIKING TAILORS' VICTORY. Nuw York UOhirnctom Hushing to SIriI tho StrHOl-l, Termx. New Vork, Jtrhc After a piece nf five weeks the ClOtlilnn Cutters' Mu tual nnd I'roUtttve association has decided to capitulate as n whole to the demands ot the Brotherhood of Tail ors. The contractors must sign as In dividuals and not as an association, though the exponents of the latter were prepared to tender a cash security of $1,000 at a guarantee of good faith. The stampede of contractors contin ued yesterday, nnd It signed the agree ment. It Is positive now that all the shops will be opened up on Monday next, nnd that the victorious stfltters will go book to work under improved conditions. l'ntnl l.leli tnliiqr l'lnsho-t. Dellance, O., June 18. During a ter rific thunder stqrm Jacob arlner, n farrrrer residlnc iihr AyerwvlIIe, this ojiunty, was" stfufk try lightning while in hijl -Btltble nfid lftstatltly Killed. The barn was destroyed. Lightning struck the Citizens' Opera House In this city while the high school graduating class was rehearsing, and Clinton Carver and I'reil Ilaller, members of the class, were knocked senseless, Garvey being rendered blind and deaf for an hour. At Wupnkoneta Peter Tabler, a farmer, wtu killed by lightning in his house, which was consuined by fire. His wl'e and otitltflWl -were seriously lnjuied by the shuck. Any one wlio stitWrs frni that terrible plaftne. Itehing Tiles, will nrpreclste lbs Immediate relief and permanent curo tlmt mines through the use of Doan's Ointment. Itnover fail'. A.i.S o ,m 1: -pub .'rot -t. Pmer, Del., June 18.- The Unli.n T'e pub'lians if Delaware (the Ariule .. faction) are dissatisfied with recent ap pointments mfiUe at Waflhln;tf.r fo their state, end Chaintfttn J. IV.nk Allee, of tlie state committee, yester day itipued n call for a meeting of the committee ch June IS, nt Dovtr. In order that "a plan ot protest be formu lated and lrJhed; in .Jtfsft to tjiat ma jority as expressed" at,. Die ejection of Nov. 3, If 1 '6," and to issue a call itor a state convention. ;, Coniinliilonor l'oster Sticoosifitl. Washington, Junl.--A cablegram received at the 'slate department- from ex-Seeretary Foster, vho has been at St. rdoiBburff tellBjt8f;a 1ft' irg0tla tlons with tlie Tjussts government Iur the better protection by mutual agree ment of the tval life in the North Pa cific and Hering sea, announces tin complete success of his i--.issloti. Tin commissioner Is now on his return l the United States. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for ono ptirposo, namoly, a receptacle for tho urine, and ns such it is not liahlo tonny form of dlsenso ox ceptby ono of two wayf. Tho first way is from Imperfect action of tho kidneys. Tlio second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases, CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urino from unlioalll y t "ncys Is tlio chief causo of bladder. tro"ubliJ!t So tho womb liko tho bladdor, was created for ono purpose, and if not doctored too ihuetrr is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in raro cases. It is situated back of and very closo to tho bladder, thcrcforo any pain, diseaso or inconvenienco manifested in tlio kidneys, back, Madder or urinary passage is often by mistako attributed to female weak ness or womb trouble of somo sort. Tlio error is easily niado and may bo ns easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urino aside for twenty-four liouis; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble Tho mild and tho extraordinary eflect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot. the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a nicdicino you should havo the best. At diuggists fifty cants and one dollar, You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both scut frco by mail. Mention KVENINO llKKALD nnd send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co,, IJiiighaniton, N. Y,- Tho proprietors of this, paper guarantee tho genuine of this offer. Summer ISxeurblon Kouto Hook. On Juno 1 tlio rasscngor Department of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company issued tho 1897 edition of its summer excursion routo buok. This work is dotlgncd to pro vida tho public with short descriptive notes of tho principal suinmor resorts of Eastern America, with tho routes for reaching them, and tlio rates of faro. There aro over four hundred resorts iu tho book to which rates aro quoted, and over fifteen hundred iliU'er cnt routes or combinations of routes. It is compiled with tho .utmost care, .and alto gether is tho most complete and comprohon sive handbook of summer travel ovcrollcrcd to tho public. Its 210 pages aro inclosed in a handsome and striking cover, io colors. Sovoral maps, presenting tho exact routes over which tickets aro sold, aro bound in tho book. It is also profusely illustrated with fiuo half tone cuts of scenery along tho linos of the Pennsylvania railroad and elsewhere. Any doubt ns to where the summer should bo passed will bo dispelled after a careful ox aminatiou of tho contents of this publica tion. On nnd after June 1 it may bo procured nt any Pennsylvania Itailrnad ticket ollico nt tlie nominal price of ten cents, or, upon application to tlio general ollico" Ihoad Street Station, by mail' for twtfhlV oetits. - Mr. Jninos Perduo, an old soldior residing at Monroe, Mich., was severely allllcted with rheumatism hut received prompt relief from pain by using Chamberlain's Pain Ilalm. Ho says: "At times my back would ache so badly that I could hardly raise up. If I had not gotten relief I would not ba hpre to writ these few Hues. Chnm1rlaln's Pain ISalra has done me n great dal Of good and I feel very thankful fur it," For sale by Gruhler Ilros., drpgclsU. A I'liloi-Hoii .Miiriluc .MvHtory. Paterson. N. J., June 17. Leo S. Schrlefern, a sill; weaver, 38 years old, died here lost night from Injuries sup posed to have been received at the hands of John Peters, also a silk weaver, with whom he boarded. Peters has iled. Schrlefsrs was found in an unoonsciouB condition In his room yes terday morning. He had evidently been struck on the head at least half a dozen times with a heavy club, and his skull was fractured. It Is stated that Peter eji reled with his hoarder, whom he accused of inducing Mr. Peters to leave her husband. Stands at the Head, Aug. J. llonel, the leading druggist of Shreveiwrt, La says: "Dr. King's New Dis covery is tlie only tiling that cures tnv cough, and It is the best seller I have." J. F. Camp bell, merohaut of Sallunl, AtU., writes: "Dr. Kln' New Discovery U all that is claimed for it; it never fails, und is a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds, I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Ooyghsnnd Colds is notan experiment. It lias been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at tlie head. It never disappoint. Free trial buttles at A. Wasley drug store. WHAT IS THIS DISEASE CALLED DYSPEPSIA? I.lke a thief St nlht, It sloals In upon us unntrares. Tlio jiatients have iins about the chest and sides, nnd sometimes in Iho Irnck. Tliey feel dull snd sleepy ; the numtli has a bad teste, esiieclally In tlie morning. A sort of sticky slime collects about tlio teeth. The appetite I, poor. Thoro is feel ing liko a heavy load on tlie stomach ; some times n fjlnt, nil-gone senmtlon at the pit of the stomnch which food decs not satisfy. Kyos nro sunken, tho liands nud feet heromo cold mill fJML.ilmniy. After awhllo a couUj1 TurR-Jrit dry, buf after a few tiranuW It U.jitlfKled with a greenish col orol esrtMlftJSfWrpiilleiit feels tired all the tvlifte, nrlil Heep does not seem to nirbnl fitly rest. After a time lie becomes nervous, irritable and gloomy, and hns evil furebodliigs. There Is a giddiness, n sort of whirling MUMtlon in tlio head when rising up suddenly. The bowels become costive; the skin to dry and hot at times; the blood becomes thick nnd stsguant; tho whites of the eyes bfcconlo tinged with yellow ; Hie urinals scanty and high colored, depositing a sediment nflur standing. Thoro is fre miently n spitting np of tho food, sometimes with a sour taste and sometimes with 'a sweetish tstto; this is frequently attended with imlpltation uf the heart ; tho vision bo unmes impaired with iiots before the eyes; there is a feeling of great prostration and weakness. All of these symptoms are in turn pfeswlt. It is thought that nearly one tliirH of our population has this diseaso iu same uf its varied forms. It has been found that medical men havo mistaken tho nature of this disease. Soino havo treated it for a I.iver Complaint, some for Dyspopsla, others lor Kidney Diseaso, etc., etc., but nouo of i lm various kinds of trcatmont havo been attended with success. Now, tho Shaker Digestive Cordial causes tho food oaten to bo digested. This will cause nn appctito for moro food, and this being digested will result In nil increaso of strength, nn increase of ilesh and an increaso of liervo powor. Tho tited, weary fcoling will givo way lo vigor and courage. Tho paio, thin nnd emaciated will recover their color and plumpness, because red blood and fat aro the result of properly digested food. A ten cent trial bottlo will produce a re sult. Its good eifect will bo realized ntonco. Von will not havo to tako a dozen bottles to ilud out if it is doing you any good. Try it, and then givo praiso to the Shakers of Mount Lebanon, Now Vork, for tho rcliof that you obtain. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's, Bohemian Beer. Only Is possible, whether as a tost of oxcfllence in Journalism, or for tho measurement of iiiantitlca, lluio orvuluos; nnd The... Philadelphia Record . . . After ft career of nearly twenty years ot uninterrupted growth Is justified In claim Int; tlmt the ethndnrd Jlret established by its founders Is the ono true test of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish ATJj TIII5 NI2W8 promptly nnd fiticelnetly nnd in the most ruadable frrn, without elision or partisan bins; to dtscust iti nitfiii(Wuneo with frankness, to beep AN OPKN EYifi VOll PUBLIC AUUSRH, to uivo huetdet a- complete recti id of eun-ont thought, fancies und discoveries in nil dn- iiartineuta of human activity In IU DAILY iDITIONSof from 10 toll l'AQISS. and to provide the whole for Its patrons at the nominal prico of ONI5 CK NT That won from the OuUe$, and will continue to bo the film of TUB 1U5COUD. The Pioneer One eent morning newmmper In the United Mates, Tho Keaord, still I.ltAUS WHI'.ltl'. OTIIKKS FOLLOW. Witneae lb unrivaled average dally circulation exceeding 140,000 copies, and sn average exceeding 110,000 copies fur Its Sunday editions. While imltatiuiis of Its plan of publlesNon la every Important etty of the country testify to the truth of tue BMertlori tlutt In the quantity and quality of Its con tents, nnd In the price lit which it is sold The Itetuml bos established the standard by which excellence In Journalism miHt bo measured. The Daily Edition Of The Itaoord will be sent by mall to any address for 98.00 per year or 38 oenta per mouth. The Daily and Sunday ItiliUoiia toiMtli,4ufJi will aive Its rendcra the best nnd (rstliestlliforiiintlon nf nil that in going mi in tint world every lay In the year I iielwimi holidays, will lm sent for (1.00 a year oral oenta ir month. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING: CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, fa. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of ome slmuld thing to patent? Ifrotect vnur Idew; thor mar brlotr you wenlUi. 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