'If Evening herald HHT All 1.1811 H1J tB7t. Published every KrenltiK. Rtmpt 8uhday, Ml 8 Booth Jarmn 8Tnmr, Nkak Cbhtrk. 1 lw Herald I riellrstfri InHliennnrtoan and tb Mil-rounding towns for six cent a week, pay utile to the carriers. Tly mall M.00 n rent, or It .-riiW n month. payable In advance. Advertise ments chariren according to anm and position. The publishers reserve the riant to change) the rionlrlon ol advertisement whenever the nnb leatton o( news demnmU It. The right I reserved to reject any advertisement, whether imIiI (or or not, that the publisher may deem Improper. Adrertlttnft rates made known upon application. Knttwd at the poetoffiee at Shenandoah, !'., as second elass mall matter. TKI.rtritONR OONNltCmON. "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald TUESDAY, JUNE M, 1887. Thk wing of tlie SheiiHiuloiih Democracy are not "ilapiilng to gether" very much these days. Thk Hkralu is acknowledged to he the beet advertising medium in this section of the county, for the reason that it is more generally read than any other newspaper. Thk growth of manufacturing in dustries In the South is producing itB effect in developing a protective sen timent. One third of the member ship from that section in the present Congress has supported high protec tion or refused to vote against it. Thk Cuban question is the fore most subject in the nilndof the Presi dent now and there is every reason to believe that the plan -which he is de veloping will not only meet the ap proval of the American public but be of great value in bringing about an adjustment of the troubles which have so long continued in that un lutppy ,igloidr Tin? bill repealing the Miners' Examination law, providing for a State ltonrtl of Kxaniinors, and that certificates issued by the, board shall entitle the holder to be employed in any mine in the state, was considered this morning on third reading and final passage in the House. The measure was recommended by the committee to investigate the condi tion of the miners in the anthracite region, of which Mr. Roberts, of Lmerno, is a member, and nt whose instance a special order Avas liiado for it. Thkhk is good reason to hope for definite action on the currency ques tion immediately following the com pletion of the tariff bill. It is now jnounced somi-authoritutively that KWlYiu!ilniir. 'MnTCInlnv will kmiii a message to Congress immediately upon the passage of the tariff bill re commending the creation of a com mission which shall take up at once the currenoy question and preparo a plan for a general revision of the currency system of the Uniton States ill. time for consideration by Congress t it regular session winch begins in ,"33ecomber next. Steadily Improving. According to dispatches from n the hotel men who have ilding a national gathering in Hos been that ity say that business is taking an "upward bound," One of the host known hotel proprietors of Cincin nati told a J?oton reporter that, in his opinion, "times are improving." "Just at present," he added, "the im provement can not be noticed very much, but out our way people are feeling better, and there is a gen eral sentiment of hopefulness." A Chicago hotel man says that "through out the middle West a feeling of con fidence is returning, and by tho fall there -will be a general improvement." The general manager of tho Illinois ( entral's system of hotels finds that "a general feeling of confidence is re l urning in the West and South," and i hat "there is a better fooling among business men." This is the general tenor of opinion expressed by the men interviewed, and it is of an ultra conservative character. There is much in the business situ ation to support this hopeful view. It has been noticed that the stock market in the past three or four weeks hag lieen stronger than it was previously, with a general tendency toward higher prices. Europe is buying some of the American securi ties which it sold during the financial reign of terror which began with Bryan's nomination and ended with his defeat. The New York Evening Post's finan cial article speaks of this rally in the security market as a "real recovery." The increase in prices of pig iron and in steel billets is an important uiani testation in the same direction. Kail road earnings have for several weeks past been at higher figures than were touched a year ago, while bank clear ings are Iwginnlng to keep themeom pnny, the increase in clearings in the -week just ended ling, for the coun try at large, 7.S ier cent. All these changes in the general financial conditions point in the same direction. Their meaning is obvious, and this is that a widespread and per manent business recovery is under way. Hummer I not the season when trade booms begin, and nothing of this sort is among the probabilities of the next three or four montlis. All tiiat these favorable indications Show is that a slow but steady busi ness recovery is under way. llepub I leans attribute this Improvement to the defeat of the silver party last year and the certainty which it in- volves that the gold standard will Ire maintained. Silver men ascribe it to something else, but whatever be the cause to which it may be assigned the fact that there is mi improvement is unquestionable. After the tariff bill is passed and the uncertainty its to duties Is ended a more rapid and decided recovery will set in. W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., mrs, "One Mluute Cough Corn saved my only child from dying hy croup." It has mvetl thousands of others suite ring from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis nd other serious throat aud lung troubles. 0. It. llsienbnch, I'ersonatlr-Oontliicted Tour via lViinsjl vitnla Ittillroad. That the public have rntne to recognise the (set that the best anil most convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by the Pennsylvania Railroad Cmiaiiy's personally-conducted tours, is evldeuced by the Increasing popularity of these tours. Under this system the lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. Au iperlenceil tourist agent ami chaperon accompany each tour to look after the comfort of the passenger. The following tours have been arranged for the sen son of 1S07 : To the north (Including Watklns (lien, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Qub1kc, An Sable Chasm, hakes Champlaln and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride down through the Highlands of the Hudson), July 87 and August 17. Kate, $101) for the rouud trip from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, covering all expenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yellowstone I'ark on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compattment, and observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," September 2. Ilate, $23S from New York, Philadelphia, llaltiuiore, ind Washington ; $280 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion ticket good to return within ten days will lie sold on July 12. August 5 and IB, September 4 and 1(1, at .-nte of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, Italtlmore, anil Washington. These ticket Include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit nt Buffalo, Itoohester, and Watklns on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Hichmoml, and Washington, Sep temlier 28 and Octolwr 12. Hate, $05 from New York, $08 from Philadelphia. "They are dandle' said Thos. Howers, of the C-oeket, Toxas, Enterprise, while writ ing aliout DeWltt's Llttlo Kirly Risers, the r.imous llttlo pills for stek headacho mid dis orders of the stomach and liver. C. II. ltagenbuch. Sliort Sentence ibr MiiiiHliitijjhtor. Pittsburg, June 2.'. Patrick Cronln pleaded guilty to voluntary man slaughter In the criminal court yes terday, on an Ind'ctmcnt charging him with the murder of Thomas K. Mc- Crea, the Brie, Pa., Jail warden. He was killed on Nov. 19. 1896, while at tempting to prevent Cronln's escapi from l is custody on a Pittsfield & JSrk' train at GJenfleld. Judge Stowe sen tencid Cronln to two years In tlr Wcftt-m penitentiary. Sick headacho can be nnicklv and com pletely ovoroomo by using those famous llttlo pills known as "DoWitt's Llttlo Early uisein. i;. li. Jiaueubucli. Dentli of Christ Inn K. rtois. Philadelphia, June 22. Christian K. Ross, father of Charley Hobs, died at his home, on Kast Washington avenue, Gcrmantown, yesterday. He was in his 74th year. Heart disease was the cause of death. I'p to his last illness Mr. Ttoss never cave up the search for his missing hoy, whose abduction stnrtlecl Philadelphia on July 1, 1871, and he- came an unsolved mystery of world wide interest. Mr. Ross had spent thousands of dollars In the searcli for his hey. anJ made two or three hun dred trios to different imrts of the country on false "clews." It Is Ken Brolly believed the hoy was murdered. A Household Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant ;md refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver aud bowels. cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, liabitn.il constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, SO cents. Sold aud guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Nineteen Icu-sliui Soldiers Drowned St. Petersburg, June 22. The rlvei Kur has ovei flowed its banks near tlv railroad depot of Nawthlg, In the Till! district. Nineteen men belonging to the Nljnlnovcopod dragoons were swept into the water and drowned. Tho Weather. For the District of Columbia, east- n New York, eastern Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia: Generally fair; warmer: variable winds, becoming southwester ly. JtliritniatUin Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cuio" for Ithoumatlsm and Neu ralgia radically oures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system la remarkable and mysterious. It removes atonco mo cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 1 . i. Auttiony. ex-rost master of l'romlse City, Iowa, says : "I bought one bottle of Mystic i;uru lor itneumatism, anu two (loses or it did me more gooa tnau any medicine I ever took." 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Hagenbucb, druggist. Shen andoah. lli'oker M-.i iiiiiiir Acquitted. Washington, June 22. Judge Brad ley yet-tcrday instructed the Jury to acquit Iiroker Seymour, on trial for alleged contempt of the senate sugar trust Investigating committee. Brok er Macartney was placed on trial later In the day, and pending a decision on a point raised by his counsel, Judge Bradley adjourned court until today. flrip-Colds-IIeudache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in one (lav. Put un In tablets oon venlcnt for taking. Guaranteed to erne, or money rerauaed. l'no. oeaw. "or a by Klrlln's Pharmacy. M II l l v i' ill i in . . ' . . . e. iCtHi.n, 1'jL.. Juik si. -'ilu jmy i ih- Fausto Depao a nuid r trial re urned a verdict of murder In the pec ( nd degree. The Jury went nut at 3:5 yesterday afternoon, and returned a' 8 o'clock. The prisoner will be sen tenced Monday, lie stabbed Nicholas Ituisgerlo at a dance at the tatter's hofje, near Bangor, last March. E3 1 5 ifk -s te baslsot good health, r UJC steady nerves, mental, P? !rflf! Physic! Bnd digestive DIUUU atrength. If you are ner vous, enrich and purify your blood with Hood's Ha raa paring. If you are weak, have no appetite and desire to be strong, healthy and vigorous, take Hood's Sar as parllla, which will tone your stomach, create an appetite and build you up. HOOd'S SpTrlHa The Best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. . , rt.if cure nausea, Indigestion, rlOOCl S PllIS biliousness, Price 250. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs, Eeewlvo Ntrvoutnett from Childhood. La Crtope Brings or Heart Weakness. ,KV. D. P. SEAIIEY, pastor M. E church, Iluchanan, Ua. writes Doc. 10, IBM: "In childhood I was afflicted with ovcosslvo ncrvou.sness, which, almost dovolopcd Into St Vitus dance. 1 ;nirtlally recovered, but at college tt gradu ally grew worio. Close study aggravated the troubloi any unusual exertion caused trembling all over. In 1100 I had a severe ottoclt of La Grippe whloh brought on heart weakness I baa been almost constantly under treatment for Dr. nervous troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail. Lttht February I be Miles' -Nervine: Restores gan taking Dr. Miles' Kcstoratlvo Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills and since then I ., Health ; have been studying more and working harder than for years and the good effects that have resulted seem telle permanent." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug lists under a positive guarantee, drat bottle benefits or money refunded, Book on Heart aud Nerves sent free to all applicant. DR. MILES MEDJOAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. -Mon ter (, er SI ii ;!iterel. Wichita, Kan., June 22. Tho famout steer Jumbo, which had attained the enormous weight of S.000 pounds, and was still growing, was Hilled yester day. Jumbo was 4 years old, and measured 8 feet tail and 12 feet long. He had massive horns 16 Inches in cir cumference and 6 feet across, with perfect curves. I'r. Payne, the owner, decided to VIM him and have him mounted wlun his hide was In good condlt . a. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bcittlo or common glass with urine and let It stand twenty-four hours ; a sedi ment or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine Ktains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too freqpent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort In tho knowlcdgo so unen expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Suamp- lioot. the great kidney remedy, fulfills ovcry wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in pissing it, or lad effects following nso of liquor,- wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many tlmos during tho niiiht to urinate. Tho mild and tho oxtra' ordinary offect of Swamp-Hoot Is soon realized. Itstamls tho highest for its won derful cures f tho most distressing cases. If you need a mcdlclno you should have the bout. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents aud nue dollar. You may lmvo a stunplo bottlo and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Evening Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnglmmtoii, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee tho gen illness of this oiler. Stenmei i.irned. six lerWliod. Helelngfors, Finland, Russia, June 22. The coasrlng steamer Onnl, while near Skanaes, with 140 passengers on board, took tiro and was burned to the water's edge. Six persons perished In the names. The rest were saved, though several were severely injured. The Are was caused by the overturn ing of a spirit lamp. The Grandest Remedy. Mr. II. B. G reeve, merchant, of Cliiliiowlo, Vu.. certifies that ho had consumption, was given up to ilio, sought all medical treatment tliat mouoy could procure, tried all cougli remedies he could hear of. but not no relief: spent many nights sitting up in n chair; was induced to try Dr. King's Now Discovery. and was cured hy uso of two bottles. For past tliree years lias beon attending to busi ness, and says Dr. King s jnsw Discovery is tlie eniuucst remedy evor mauo. aa it lias dune so much for him and also for others in his community. Dr. King's Now Discovery Is guaranteed for CoukIis, Colds and Con sumption. It don't fail. Trial hottlos free at A. wasiey s urug storo. Tho Clove'luiiitn iif Gray Gahlo-4. Buzzard's Bay. Mass.. June 22. Ex President and Mrs. Cleveland arrived at their summer home at Gray Gables today. They brought with them their fhree children, Marion, Ruth and Esther, and will remain until late in September. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If yon want to quit tobacco using easily anil forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full ef new life and vigor, take No-To-Bao, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 80c or $1.00. Booklet aud sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. To Iiiyoki urine ui I'm,'- picnl. Washington, June 22. Assistant Sec retary Vanderlip loft for Philadelphia yesterday to Investigate the cases of a number of ex-unlon soldiers who have petitioned for their reinstatement in the United States mint on tlie ground that they were wrongfully re moved about three years ago for par tisan reasons. DunT neglect a eougli because the weather is uleaasnt: liefnn tlie next storm roll around It may develop lnU. serious diffi culty lieyond repair. One Jllmite Cough Cere Is easy te lake etui will do what Its uatue mi pi let. u ji. Jiagaquueli. llHuna Mh,v nnoi-inuii T .T. Not Retlro. Cleveland, O., June 22. Senator m. A. Hanna emphatically says thav John .-Ihrrman will continue to be the sec retary of state. "There is also abso lutely no truth In the stories which are being clrcu'ated that he Is to retire to make room for Judge DQfi el Can ton," said he. Mr. Han rta Mt for the state convention today. Don't thin your blend with sassafnu or poison it with blue-urn; but aid Nature by using IMVitt'e Utile Rarlv Risers, the Aim. mis llttlo pills for constitution, biliousness aud stomach and liver troubles. They are purely vegetable. V. 11. llsgeubucb. RAPID PR0GRESS0N THE TARIFF A P 'ling That the Hurt Is Now Not Par OfT. Washington. June 22. The senate innde itlant strides on the tariff bill yesterday, cnvrlng 66 pages and es tablishing a record for progress durlna this tariff debate. The last two sched ules of the dutiable list, covering pain i and manufacturers' sundries, weie completed with the exception nf para graphs on hides, gloves, coal and soma lesser articles. This advanced the sen nte to tho free list, which was taken up at 2 rj. m. and completed In three l.i'iirs. Early In the day the wool and silk schedules went over, with an agreement that Wool would be taken up today. After that the tobacco schedule, the reciprocity provisions and the internal revenue nortlons of the Mil, as well as the many Isolated par agraphs passed over, remain to be considered. The progress yesterday was so marked, however, that for the first time there was a feeling that the end was not far off. There was little debate, the main topics of discussion Itelng matches an. fuses. On the latter I!em an amend ment by Mr. Pettlgrew reducing Urn rate to 10 tier cent came within one vote of passing, against the protest of the finance committee, the vote be ing a tie, 21 to Si. While the free list was under consideration Mr. Bacon, ol Georgia, gave notice of an amendment placing cotton ties on the free list, and Mr. McLaurln, of South Carolina, gave notice of another amendment taking raw cotton from the free list, thus completing the notion heretofore taken of placing a duty of 20 per cent on cotton. Terrible Accidkkt. It is a terrible ac cident to lie burned or scalded ; but tho pain and agony and tho frightful disflBuremeiita can lie quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using DoWitt's Witch Salve. C. II. Ilneeubuch. National Kdiicnflonal AocIallon. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces that on account of the meeting of the National Rdtioatlonal Association, at Milwaukee, Wis., July 0 to 0, it will sell con tinuous passage tickets from all points on Its line east of Pittsburg aud Krio to Mil waukee at rate of single fare for tho round trip, plus $2.00 membership fee. Ticlvtswltl be sold and will be good going ofily on July 2, 3, and 4, and will bo good to return, leaving Milwaukee July 10, 11, and 12, 1807, only, except that by depositing ticket with joint agent at Milwaukee on or before July 12, and on payment of fifty cents, an exten sion of return limit may be obtained to leave Milwaukeo uutil August 31, 1807, inclusive STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. KSbrtfl to Work n Itenotlon Again Prove Abortive. New York, June II. The efforls of tlw profession.il traders to work a nactton In the bull stock marktt hnn aKa'n proved abortive today, and the result of the dny's trading shows net gnlns In th.i majority of tbe standard shares. The re cent order of things was 31 trwwhat re-ven-ed. In thut the sagging tendency of prices came early In the day, and It wai overcome later by the rally. -Perhnp the most ominous circumstances of tho jay's market was the fact that tho deal Inss sank Into a condition of ilmost to tal apathy, with prices tending upward. Dullness on a decline is the technical evidence of undertone of strength. Dull ness on a rise is the evidence that prices have reached a stssu where dealers do not enre to put money into them as spec ulation. Thero was, however, no pres suro to sell stocks. Closing bids: Bnlto. & Ohio... WYi LehlRh Valley.. 20T, Chesa. & Ohio... 17 N. J. Central.. 82 Del. & IIudson..l07V4 N. Y. Central.. 10iy D., L. & W 152 Pennsylvania .. BS' Erie H Reading Lake Hrie & W. 14 St. Paul 78i "All asst's paid. (oneral Mnrknta. Philadelphia, .tune 21. Flour quiet: win tor superfine, S2.7Mf2.90; do. extras, 3S? 3.25; Pennsylvania roller, clear, t3.75T3.00 : do. straight. J3.90iS4.10; western winter, clenr, S.7Mr.l.90; do. straight. J3.9034.10; city mills, extra, J3.10C3.40. Rye flour quiet at $2.25t2.40 per barrel, as to qual ity. Wheat dull; contract what, June. TWTBSic.: do, July, 71!(71V.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 78&77C.; No. 2 red, June, 7JKc; do. July, 73&c. ; do. September 69c; do. December, 7e. Corn weak; steamer corn, spot, 2&ft28'4c.: No. 2 yellow for lo cal trade, 31V4c Outs quiet and Bteady; No. 2 white clipped, carlots, 2ft826Hc.; No. 2 white, June and July, 26V44i2Go.: do. August and Seotember, 24V42Bc. Hay firm for good; choice timothy, J13.C0 for large bales. Beef steady; beef bams, J25 28. Pork steady; family. 110.50. Lard firm er; western steamed, tS.87Vi. Butter quiet: western creamery, 1Kb 15c.; do. factory, 7W SrlOtyc.; ISlglns, 15c: Imitation creamery, !H4&12Hc.; New York dairy, lOifHc.; do. creamery, lli&lSc. ; fancy prints jobbing at l&819c; do. extra Pennsylvania, whole sale, 15c, Cheese qulot; New York largo, 8Yii8ic.: small, fancy, 7V48c.; part skims, 4&Cttc.; full skims, 2HfiSc. Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 12 12Hc; western, fresh, lO'ti0ill4c. Pota toes firm: southern, new, J3&3.26. Tal low quiet; city, 3 l-lS&3He.; country, 3 1-lCc.. as to quality. Cottonseed oil dull: prime crude. 20c.; do. yellow, 2Htfj 23c. Pig Iron dull; southern, J9.26610.50; northern. J10ifT12. Copper steady; brokers, J11.12V4; exchange, $11611.15. Tin easier; straits, fl8.90jl4; plates easy. Spelter steady; domestic, J4.26$1.35. Metal Bx cbango quotes $3,4093.46 and calls the lead market firm, while the brokers' quo tation la $3.20. Tomatoes, per carrier, tl61.50. Cabbage, per crate or barrel, Jlft I.I2A. Coffee closed steady; July, $6,900 C95: September, $77.10; October, $7.05; December. $7.05?7.1l); January, J7.10; Feb ruary, J7.15; March, $7.20. Jjlvo Stock Mui'kntH. New York, June 21. Roeves slow nnrt lower: steers. J4.20if(5; tops, $6.20; oxen nnfl Slags, $S.50&4; bulls. J2.251r8.fi0; cows, Jl.liu 63.26. Calvc-s quiet: buttermilk calvs lower, 300 unsold; veals, J4&6.'l; choice, $6; buttermilks, ti.75-fp3; westerns, J8.5&U 4.25. Sheen dull and lower, excout for rholco; lambs, closed quiet; sheep, 32.50Q 4; culls, J262.25: lambs. J4.604J6.ti'; one car choice. $5.(15. Hogg lower at J3.75Q4. Must Liberty, Pa June 21. Cuttle low er; prime. J41i5.10; common, J3fS.50; bulls. Stags and cows. J2I&3.50, Hogs dull and lower: pigs, J3.50; best Yorkers and me dium weights. $3.453.50; common to fulr Yorkers, J8.403.46; heavy hogs, $3,269 MO; roughs, t2.25ii(3.J0. Sheep lower; choice, U-Votfi 4 ; cotnmou, U.'JHt,V; year Unga, J3j4.15 spring- lambs, .. veal calves, t5.75fie.2t'. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years luve suffered from piles aud thou have been quickly and ieriuauently cured by usinit DeWltt's Witch ifaael Halvo the great remedy for plies and all fo rms of skiii diseases. (J. II. lluuenlnieli. Breol;ln. June 22. Samuel J. Ca-y superluU"ilt r.t of posti fllce sub-sttiiii D, coirunl led suicide at his home yes tcrday bv taking carbolic acid. Be fore dying he wrote a letter to hb wife saving that he was short J500 In hie accounts with the government, and asked that this be squared ud out of his life Insurance policy. Casey's su periors speak of him as one of the best men in the office. His accounts wore about to be Investigated. He waa 88 years old, and leaves a widow and two children. Not ouly lilies of the verv worst kind can he ouretl by DeWiU'a U'ltoh Hasel Halve, but ecseius, scalds, burns, bruises, bolls, uloers ami all other skin troubles osn be instantly relieved by the same remedy. C. 11. Hagen buch. SAtEMAN ATTACKS BRYAN. Il'lie Mat no l'opullst Clinrgos llrlborj mid Political rorirar.v. Lewlston, Me., June Jl. PjDfeesol I,. C. Bateman, of Auburn, who wai the eandtdate of the People's party ol Maine for governor lost year, and who Is a leader of the Middle of the Bond forces In Maine, yesterday published an attack on William J. Bryan. Profes sor Dateman says that Populist Con gressman Freeman Knowles, of South Dakota, while on his recent trip to lilt old home In Skowhegan, Me., gave eul the Information that Mr. Bryan's re cent gift of Jl.KH) to the Populist na tional committee Was made With the distinct understanding that no act against fusion should be taken by the People's party before the next na tional convention. This, Professor Bateman Bays, l nothing more nor less than direct brib ery. Professor Bateman also says that Bryan had appended his (Bate man's) name to Senator Allen's letter of notification given out last Septem ber. Bateman was secretary of the notification committee, but wld not sign the letter in question. He saya that Bryan's notion In printing his name on the letter In his ,new book la an act of political forgery. Professor Bateman Is a delegate to the' Mlddla of the Boad national conference at Nashville, Tenn., July 4. He says h will bring these matters before that body. BASEBALL GAMES YESTERDAY. National Lohbuo. At Washington Washington, 9; Phila delphia, 2. At Cleveland Louisville, C; Cleveland. 5. At Ilaltlmore Flfst game: New York. 0; Baltimore, i. Second game: New York, 6; Baltimore, 5. At Brooklyn Boston, 11; Brooklyn, 0. At Plttsburg Chlcago, 0; Pittsburg, 2. At Cinolnnati Clncinuatl, 8; St. Louis, 3. KnHtm u Lcainie. At Wllkesbarre-Sprlngfleld, 9; Wilkes barre, 3. At Scranton Seranton, 14 Providence, 5. At Syracuse (10 Innlngs) Byrncuse, 6; Buffalo, 5. At Toronto To ronto, 10; Rochester, C. Atlnntlo Lonuuo. At Hartford-Newark, 6; Hartford. 6. At Norfolk Richmond. 4; Norfolk, 1. At Heading Beading, 4; Paterson, 2. Dlspriicofiil Bow In a Hall finmo, Heading, Pa., June 22. The most dis graceful scene over seen on a Beading ball field took place here yesterday afternoon in the Beadlng-Paterson game. Dissatisfied with a decision of Temporary Umpire Pyle, Catcher Smink, of Paterson, throw tho ball at the umpire, and Pyle retaliated. Pitch er Lucid, of Beading, then picked up a ball and sent it crashing Into Smlnk's face. Ho fell over like a log, and many thought him dead. He was un conscious, and were It not for the pres ence of a dozen policemen a thou sand men would have engaged In a general fight. Smink had a half dozen teeth knocked out and his upper Hp badly split. Umpire Betts arrived by this time, and assumed his position, While Westlake took Smlnk's place Senator (tiny rit Ilarrlsburo;. Harrlsburg, June 22. Senator Quay spent several hours in Harrlsburg ye-. treday In conference with Governn,' Hastings nnd leaders of the senate and house on the revenue question. As n result of the senator's visit tho lead ers hav agreed to reduce the school appropriation $500,000 n year and drop the amended Inheritance tax bill, and trust to tho supreme court to declare tho original law constitutional. It has also been decided to place no tax on malt liquors, but In Its stead double the retal llr.uor license In boroughs, townships and cities other than those of the fit st and second classes and cut quasi str.te charities 20 per cent. A state tax Is to be nut on brewers and. distillers according to their output, Collins "Will Iteoovou, St, Louis, June 22, C. p. Collins, the prominent southerner who woe badly beaten and robbed at Morameo High lands last week, Is slowly recovering, but Is not yet out of bed. His physi cian thinks that Collins' complete re covery Is a matter of a few weeks. In an Interview Mr. Collins has reiterated his charges against Martin Ensley, his supposed friend, who he declares as saulted and robbed him of $6,000. An effort Is belns made to get Ensley out on ball. A Dol'oiiso-ol'WnrHzawlnlt. New York, June 22, Rev. Charles F. Taylor, who was formerly a Presby terian minister In this city, but whi Is now living in Cranbury, N. J., sent out a statement last night concerning the case of Herman Wurszawlak, the Christianized Hebrew who was de clared guilty of gambling by the ses sion of the Fifth Avenue church. He declnres that the public has been grossly deceived on the Btatevnents made that there was overwhelming evidence against the accused. He de clares that out of 11 witnesses In the case, only two, and those hired detec tives, swore to seeing AVarszawiak at the alleged gambling place, and that testimony in his favor was suppressed. N UGGTTS"0F NEWS. Fire at the Brooklyn navy yard last night did $100,000 damage. A poot tramp saved two little chil dren from being burned to death in their home at Fox Corners, N. Y. Ex-Governor E. C. Burleigh, of Au gusta, Me., was yesterday elected to congress to succeed the late Seth 1j MllUken, The walls of a crowded saloon at Watertown, S. D., fell, burying a num ber of people. iPhillD Patterson was taken out dead. George P. Powell, once a. wealthy merchant, died In the Bowery, New York, yesterday. He was ruined by the race track and drink. Jn a head end oelllsBlon on the In ternational and Oreat Northern rail way, near Conroe, Tex., three white and three negro tramps were killed. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UHflT IT Kl The richest of all restorft . 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JOHN VAN DENBIRGH, Milwaukee, Prominent for his Scholarly Contributions to Leading Magazines. UDDBl'T DEATHS from lioart disease are froqucnt. Nob a day passos but tho dally press records tho death of somo voll known citizen, cruelly shocking tho commu nity because it was unexpected. The victims friends thinking of him as in tho enjoyment of perfect health. Yet death from heart disease is never without many warnings, given nt fre quent intervals in many cases for years. The trouble is tho victims do not heed tho warnings. Tho first in dication or symptom of heart disease, although unmistakable, arc so slight and tho chango to tho next stage so gradual that they are scarcely notice able, and oven when onco fully real ized, ono does not wish to alarm one's friends, and tho suffering is borno iu silence until stricken down. Not go with John Van Denburgh, of 3701 Mt. Vernon avc., Milwaukee, who writes under dato of August 7 1890: 'Tor a numbor years I was a suffc r; r from neuralgia of tho heart which became so severe that I was incapable Of ordin ary exercise. It com menced some years ago with dart ing pains from tho region of tho heart extending to left arm. These attacks grew moro frequent and severe until, When attacked with ouo of these, if I did not stop immediately, I would fall to tho ground.' If I became excited or over-exerted myself in any way phy sically or mentally it produced spasms nillions of Dollars Go up in smoko ovory year. Take u risks but got your houses, slock, fui niture, etc., insured in first-class Ti llable conipauios as represented hy ftAVTT. FATKT Insurance Atrtu'. rAUai, 1) Mouth Janllu H Also Llto and Accidental Co m tent p) Double The Circulation BreirtorS of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing, is the magnet that draws advertisers to the EVENING' It Goes Into The Homes"" of the people ; that's what makes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's a wide-awake newspaper and prints all news promptly and accurately. Our Job Department. Is second to none ill the interior of the state. Wa tire prepared to do work of any description in the best possible man ner and at the lowest prices consistent with good material and first-class work. Drop us a Postal and our Solicitor will call on you and i , . . ' uiKc your orcier. livery business man should have printed stationery, and the iu get u Evening Deraib, cf tho heart, and I would havo to stop right in my tracks until tho spell passed off. I had to sit up in bed at night for hours at a tlrao on account of suffocating spells, and was incap ablo of taking proper exorcise without physical exhaustion. I was told of Dr. Miles' Ileart Cure by contractor B. R. Hutchinson, of 71 18th street, whoso son Clarence was cured by this wonderful remedy and I commenced taking it at once. Slncd" using it I havo been entirely relieved of these spasms and am now taking half-mile walks each day with much comfort" One person in four has a weak or diseased heart. Tho defection may be very slight at first, but disease un checked nover grows better of itself. Its course is always from bad to worse. Tho first symptoms neglected, disease soon becomes chronic. Thero is cer tain relief from heart pains, from shortness of breath, smothering, chok ing sensations, hungry weak spells, etc., in Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. This remarkable result of Dr. Miles' long research in treating heart and nervous diseases, lias established Itself aa tho one suro and certain euro for a weak or diseased heart. Dr. Miles' Reme dies nro sold bv nil Knv Dr. drucrclsts under nRy Miles' positive guarantee SMervine i first bottle benefits Restores . or money refunded. W2, Health Book on heart and! nerves sent free to all applicants by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Teams to Hire. If you want to biro a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on band at reasonable rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Bast Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. HERALD. is at tlie oltice ol the 8 South Javbln Street. no worn .1 A
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