EVENING HERALD HNTAItl.INtlRII 18to. Puhl1hdl very Rvttig, Kxcept Sunday, at ft SorTB .Taroh Strkkt, Nrah Outer. Tin Herald f flHlvpiprt tiifthprmndtmh Mid the f'ir undtii towim ftir aii cent a week, pay Me to he carrier. By m1 1 $8.00 A yer. or M nut 4 month, payable In advance. Adrerti"- pmlMnnnf rtrfrtl(ement whenever th- pub- I ll .llnii 01 nnw urnmnm i. im nini w flip V Were 1 11011 UI1IP TO 1TO to II Irxlff-.,-,Tvd to rejrct any advertisement, whether , . . , , , " imlilfnr or tint, that the publishers may ileem in to Illlinil their tK, mid have mproprr. Advertising re mud known i ilium anttl Iroitirm Knti"w1 at the imtoffloc at Shenandoah, aft net'ond elms mat) matter. TELEPHONE CONWBS0T10IC. "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald FRIDAY. JUNE 85. 1897. Hi.ythk township appears to lie worn- than Catm township In it h tlcyoii days. f Thk report that Spain has Ordered Weylerto mitigate his orueltle will in- more plausible after the starvation camp are broken up. T.kad is advancing. Missouri isthe banner producer of lead, but Silver Dick liland will drop several tears over the improvement of the industry. As ik a patient public had not MitTered enough from Trilby, an Italian composer announces bin in tention of jweseiilina it on the operatic stage. A combination of Arctic blasta with intense heat iH reported from an Illinois town. It in not bad if the mixing is properly done and it were ell shaken before taking. Tiik President says in his message reviewing past relations with Hawaii that "under such circumstances an nexation is not a olinnnre. It Is a consummation," The situation is happily expressed. FaumkiiNkkiDiktiiioh has found that the presents made to him by almshouse employes are very costly things to accept and he no doubt wishes hn had been satisfied with his -alary of 2 ler diem if his colleagues do get more than that. Tiik Metropolitan papers announce that theatrical companies are form ing for the noxt season. As they have started in early thore is a possi Inliry that the ones we will be inflicted vi ith next winter will be bettor than those of last year, if the theatre iiM-U is no better. 1 UK English Bishop of Honolulu iwfWe out the startling information in Loudon the other day that the na tives of Hawaii would prefer death to annexation to the United States, nnd that they would prefor a proper stablo government under the protection of n strong nation like England. Punch ought to secure the bishop as a mem ber of its staiT of humorists. Two society women in Savannah, f irorgia, got into a discussion as to u hether St. Peter was, or was not, first llisliop of Home, and the nit is that one of the women is in hospital for repairs, and the other i ler bail for hor appearance at (irt, while the question which they undertook to settle by a discussion with lists remains in statu quo ante bellum. Tiik navy department announces that five battleships, the Alabama, Wisconsin, Illinois, Kenrsarge and Kentucky, together with six gun boats and ton torpedo boats are rapidly approaching completion. "SV hen these are added to tho vessels i e now have Uncle Sam will find it tlillieult to find officers and men to man them all unless he loofcens his pur-e strings u little more. kv YoilKKIts nre to bo treated to . inline curiosity on the Fourth of Ex-Governor Altgeld, of Illi ' vho would not take n hint, as i nni Jennings Hryan did, to stay . , announces that he is going to . ;Myn to orate on the Fourth of and "let my patriotism bubble hether they like it or not." An nil-Mini of patriotism from this erst while grand oounoilor of the Popo- ratic party would be a genuine ouri- .Mty. Liki'T. Gov. Woodkukk, of New York, said in a speech to a Hoard of Trade last week that although the population of fcHis county is 80,000,000 more than it whb eighteen years ago then- are fewer persons out of work now than then. The Troy Times says the assertion is true in that city, a any one can see who looks at the streets with "their well-filled street cars, their fast succeeding bicycles, and their nicely dressed and plump fin ed pedestrians." A LoNDOjf daily (inner tells of the following incident us occurring in the sixtieth vear of the reign of Her i racious Majesty inthe English oapi tal A pathetic incident took place on the embankment in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Three men wholiad ou the previous evening obtained a thousand wrappers each to address found themselves unable to raise the price of a lodging, and so as soon us the daylight was suit! eieiit they began to work 1 fresco. Luckily the had pen and ink, nd, si piatted on a. heat, tliey began to write, making a desk of their knees. More than once they were moved on, Hood's Are (EiiinhiK faoi 1 nM ' j y. 1im'iiphi men and travel lers curry them In vet pocket, ift'lifs (Dirt tneni Pills In pure, timipkpotm !tp tt.ern tn niPilltlim eloet, frttndt recommend tl p'n tu irl- hit. 2 o. nt they persevered, and by 10 o'clock thpv linl each done 1500 of the 1.000. I,,r uipy reneneu m. II I. Hpip.ce . t ... , earned breakfast. As one of the men said : "We are used to It." Tkrbibi.R Acoiijicnt. It is a terrible c- rldent to he burned or scalded ; hut the pain anil agony ami the frightful disfigurement ran bo quickly overcome without leaving a car by using HeWitt's Witch Salve. 0. 11. Ilagenbucli. A Hrllu iilveV 'rmvlctf?!. IJoston, June 25. In the Ixiwcll li brary cases the Jury yesterday pro nounced J. C. Donovan guilty of brib ery on the first count, Mid B. IX O'Con netl and ID. H. Donovan guilty as ac cessories on the same count. James C. Donovan was indicted on the charge of bribing Councilman Arthur W. Lang by giving him ten promissory notes, each of the value of 26, with Intent to Influence his vote on the question of the removal of Edward It. Donovan, brother of the defendant, from the of fice of treasurer and collector of tax?e of the city of Lowell. Cerent Cofl'eo llrliiliers llHWAltlH If you have been deceived ami tried line of the cheap bran substitutes now on the market, claiming to be the original and to have great fowl value, and you gut a pound of poorly roasted bran for your 25c and a poor, weak, sirkish drink (what can you expeot from bran ), don't bo discouraged but try OUAIN'-O It Is made from solid gr.ilu, nicely browned and 2 pounds for 25c. Gralu-O takes the place of coffee at thepiiee. Get a paokage of yolfr grocer to-day. Porsonully-Ciniiliicteil Tourn via l'elinnjl vuiilu Kiillrond. That the public have come to recognize the fact that the best and lntwt convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by the Pennsylvania Itallroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by tho increasing popularity of tbeeo tours. Under this system tho lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent .ind chaperon accompany each tour to look after the comfort of the passenger. Tho following tours have been arranged for the season of 1807 : To the north (including Wntklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal, Quebec, An Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaln and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride down through thelliglilandsof the Hudson), July 27 and August 17. Rate, $100 for the round trip from ew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and 9sliIngton, covering all oxpenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yellowstone Park on a special train of Pullman sleeping, corapattment, and observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," September 2. Itate, $205 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington ; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, oxcursion tickets good to rt turn within ten days will bo sold on July 22. August 5 and 19, September 4 and 10, at rate of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, IUltimore, and Washington. Theso tickets include transportation only, and will pormit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Kochostor, and Wntkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Itlebmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 12. Kate, f0o from Now York, $03 from Philadelphia. KlipiiiimilHin Cured in a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu raluia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is rcinarkablo and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the dlseaso immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits. T. t . Anthony, ex-i'ostmaster ot rromiso City, Iowa, says : "I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." 75ceuts. Sold by C. II. Hngeubucli, druggist, Shen andoah. Itcduced Itatus In San I'ranclsco. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces that, for the Christian Endeavor Convention to bo hold in San Francisco July to 12, it will sell special tickets from all points on its systom at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be sold June 27 to July 2, nud will permit of stop over at Deiivernml points West. Returning, passengers must roach original starting poiut not later than August 17, 1S7. For specific rates, conditions, and full In formation apply to nearest ticket agent. A Household Necessity. CnscareU Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the ontiro system, dispel colds, curo headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. I'atnt !C ci.Ki .... r .xf.piiuia. New York, June 25. A ten pound can of nnj.htba tplcd.'d In a dyeing estab lishment at No, 418 Fourth avenue yes terday, killed a woman instantly and burned two men, one fatally. The woman was Mrs. Julia Marten, the pro prietress of the shop. Her son. Alfred Dunkel, was badly burned, and a workman, Krnest Lowrle, Is the on-; who is n,t expected to live. A laree dog was blown though a window and killed. lluoklcn's Arnica Salve, The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ill skin eruptions, and positively oures piles, oi jo pay required. 1c is guaranteed to give Mi-fact satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 16 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Dnilllt ckm i iev An e-n u . Key West, June :3. The crulr.er Wil rrlnpten whs all readv yesterday to tow the Dauntless to Jacksonville, whin the order to that effect was coun termanded by the district attorney. wh directed the Immediate arrest of the crew and the Cubans on board. 'I hey were taken before United States Commissioner Julius Otto, where they gave ball for appearance at a pre liminary hearing to take place today. W. 11. Johnson, Xews'rk, O., ssvs, "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only Child from lying by croup." It lias saved thousands or others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis ami other serious throat and lung troubles. C. II. Ihtgenbuch. On Trial Kor .Malpractice. Klttannlnir, Pa., June 85. The trial I f Dr. Moorbead and Jennie O'Dell, of Punxsutawnry, was begun here yes erd.iy. The defendants are charged with malpractloe, resulting In the doaih of Letltla Adams, at Parker, Way 15. A motion to quash the In i'I tment was made and refused. The r'al fill probably consume the bal i uce ct t h" week. When billons or costive, est a Cases ret candy ostkartis. cure guaraukied, 10c, 86c IWARCHISTS TERRIBLE CRIME. A l! iort Tlint Tliey ( niiwcl flic I'nrH t'liartty llitsnr Flcn. Chicago, June 26.--The I'cat says: Arc rrtliig to a story which bn icm ''en! Chicago from Paris, via Wuih liifinn, the terrible holocaust which Iped out over a hundred lives at the Frcn-h rapllal on lay 4 was the work '! nrnrc hlets thli stlnp: for revenge cm the upper clashes of France. It l clulmed that while the official Inquiry Into the ( ii "iiiTiFtancen surroundm': the catastrophe threw lit tie light on the ennse of the tire, the secret service derailment Is working on a clew that points to an anarchistic conspiracy of stupendous magnitude. It Is said the Paris detectives not only have satisfied themselves that an archists wore at the bottom of the awful crime, but that tho leaders who planned It fled to America as soon as they had seen, with what frightful suc cess It had been executed. It Is also asserted that several persons are under arrest in Paris on suspicion of know ing more about the affair than they care to tell. A member of the French legation at Washington Is said to be authority for the story. HOW TO FIND OUT. Illl a bottle or common glass Willi urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sotlh meut or settling imitates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen It is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent 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 the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp ttoot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects Inability to hold urine and scalding pain in pissing it, or had effects following Use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many tiinos duiing the night to urinate. The mild nnd tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Itoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures af the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may havo a samplo bottlo andpampb' : '.;' sent free by mail. Men tion V. ..no IlKiui.i) and send your addres t.i Dr. Kilmer A Co., Itinghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantco the genuiness of this offer, Stubborn Chntc'.t Dciitye Tiirffl. AVashinston, June 25. A stubborn contest over the duties on manufac tured woolen goods occupied the at tention of the senate yesterday. It was a day of constant roll calls and of crosi fire debate on the effect of the dutl3 In advancing rates. Many amendments were proposed to reduce the rates, hut these were rejected by decisive ma Joiitles. Less than five pages were dis posed of during the day. Mr. Cnffery. of Louisiana, spoke at length against the protective system, and severely arraigned those Democratic senators who had vrted for duties on wool and other raw materials. Grip-Cnlils-Ileuditclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Hromo Quinine will cure vou iu ono day. Put tin in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cuie, or money refunded. Prico, 25 cents. vor salo by Kirlln's Pharmacy. A i-Hiiw 1. ii . i. mtx rriuTton, N. J., June 25. The death of William Nelson Thompson, a prom inent business man of Princeton, who was thrown from his wagon and In stantly kllied while driving yesterday, completes the list of strange fatalities which have happened In connection with the old Vnndeventer building, It being a tradition that every five years a tenant of the building will meet vio lent death. Of the seven tenants who "have occupied the building since 1807 Mr. Thompson Is the last, all having died suddenly and unexpectedly al regular Intervals of five years. Eczema of tho scalp or Scald Head, oven In its most severe form is nover-f.illiugly cured by Dunn's Ointmont, the surest spooific fur all itchiness of the, skin, Atlnukci! tho I'nlille SoIkxiN. Duburjue, Li Juno 25. Arehbljl.n' ilenr.esgy eiealrd a sensation by u' attack on the public schools la an ad dress to the pupils at St. Clnre academy, Slnslnawa, Wis., yesterday afternoon. He denounced them as lr rellglouB, and therefore dangerous for future ceneratlons; claimed that the Catholics paid one-seventh ot the 500, 000.000 which It costs to support tha public schools, but were denied the privileges of religious education, and that In addition to this seventh th- Catholics pay $40,000,000 for the edu cation of their children In their own schools. The entire address was a de nunciation of the pub.lc school system and laudatory of the parish schools. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why She Uses Or. Miles' Restorative Remedies, HE NAME of Mrs. J. F. Harwell, (nee Julia Emn:a ilenuntng; Is a familiar one in the slate of Georgia. She writes; " 1 1 Is with pleasure that I express my gratitude for the wonderful benefits I have received fiom Dr. Miles' Itestoratlve Itomcdleo, especially t be Nervine, the Nerve and Liver Pills, New HcurtOnreaud Autl Paln 1'ills. Actual experience has taught ine their great worth. Ko fatally should be without them. They have fully restored mo from a complica tion of disorders chlof ly affecting the hettit, nervous system and kidueyb. When I trav el I always take one of your Ant I-Pain Pills before cnteiing Uw -cam and thus prcveut swimming of the bead and nnuscft, to which I have boeu subject for several years." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug, gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Rook ou Heart and Nerves seut free to sll applicants. PR. MILES MKMCAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. 1 FOOD STRENGTH. IT I'OMIH 1MIO.M TIIK ltlOIlT l'OOll I'llOI'llltliY 1UUTKI. 1'nod strength Is natural strength. It is new htrtngth ; created strength. That Is, It it 1 nut stimulation. The real trentli nf your body is ymirron slitulioi al stungtli, your reserve strength. It Is the rmult of eating proper fond and dlctitig It. Kitting food does no good at all ; rather hnrin unless it Is digested. So that cvciy thltig narrows itself down tonne proposition : How U your digestion. One person In three of ns have indigestion in some form ur another. It is not really a disease, but a condition; a condition which liny become serlotu. We all wish to be Strang, and we might all leome so if we digested our food. The hs of your strength Is a serious matter. It may be the beginning of a dangerous disease. Il may mean that you cannot go on with ynur work. Shaker IVgestlve Conllnl is an aid to dlges tlon. It Is a strength rnaker. It makes your food nifttrlsh you. It inakes you strong. It relieves at nuoe all the symptoms of acute dyspepsia, tones up the system and creates flesh, energy and strength. Taken regularly it will permanently cure Indigestion and make the woftk, tUn, irritable, liorvous dyspeptic, strong, faBhearty and well again. A 10 cent bottle win show you what it will do. Sold by druggist at 10, 85, 50 cents and $1 a bottle. NUGGETSOF NEWS. Lieutenant Teary says he Is sure of reaching the North Pole or of learning why It cannot be reached. Fred IJergen went mad In Harvey, Ills., yesterday and ran amuck, terror izing the whole village, until brought down Iry a policeman's bullet. Two little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Melton, of Dordley, Union county, Ky were suffocated In an old trunk, where they hid while playing hide nhd seek. The work of the United States fish commission during the past season has been enormous, hundreds of millions of fry having been hatched and planted. Mrs. Mortcnson, an aged woman, was attacked by a great golden eagle In bar garden In the suburbs of Honey Creek, la., Tuesday, and died from the shook. All the manufactories of w Indow and Hint glass, together with 95 per cent of the green glass establishments In the country, will shut down at midnight next Wednesday, and may remain closed for the largest poriod In the his tory of the Industry. Don't neglect a cough because tho woather Is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around it may develop Into a serious dllli culty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and will do what its name implies. C. II. Hagcubuch. Cniioon Tliioves sniitenopfi New York, June 25. Henry S. Sav age and Thomas N. Early, who were convicted of having stolen cannon from West Point, were yesterday sentenced to Imprisonment for six months ut Rockland county Jail. Thomas Kll brldge, the boatman, was discharged an the recommendation of the district attorney's office, and Timothy Maxey's trial went over to the October term. 'I am an old soldier of the Rebellion. A year ago I was In bed all winter with chronic rheumatism. Three doctors failed to glvo m0 relief. Two bottles of Burdock Blood Mttcrs put mo on my feet. It is worth its weight in gold." W. II. Knapp, Litchfield, Hillsdalo Co., Mich. Hil.ile 'im'il'x Speedy Mile. Albany, June 25. Eddie Dald yester Jay at the state circuit meet held un der the auspices of the Albany County wheelmen, of this city, won the mile open professional race In the fastest time that such a race has been run In the state circuit this year. The time was 2.08 1-5, and the Buffalo boy won handily. J. A. Newhouse of Huffalo, waB second, and Nat Butler of Cam brldgeport, Mass., third. Dou't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forover, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Sac, tho wonder-worker that makes woak men trong. Many gain tou pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-IUc from your own druggist, who will guarantco a curo. 50o or $1.00. Booklet and snmplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remody Co., Chicago or Now York. Six Montln l-'ir I'ueatliiti I nt.o feam. New York, June 25. Mrs. Mary Dia mond, CO years old, was yealerday sen tenced to six months In tho peniten tiary for obtaining $3,000 on a false pension claim. Mary E. Lyons, 30 years old, her daughter, was sentenced to SO days In Jail and a fine of $100 for the same offense. Mrs. Diamond Is the widow ot a soldier who died during tho war. Six months after his death she married again, hut until a short time ago drew a pension as his widow. Her daughter was convicted as an ac complice. "I was troubled with quinsy fur five years. Thomas' Kclectric Oil cured 1110. My wifoand child had diphtheria. Thomas' EclcctricOil cured them, I would not ho without it in the house for any consideration." Rev. E. F. Crane, Dunkirk, N. Y. WOOL SCHEDULE MOVES SLOW. SonatorH Have Now Itenched tlio I)o bnto 011 MiintiiHutui-eil AVooIens, Washington, June 24, After a con test lasting throughout yesterday the senate completed the paragraphs of the wool schedule relating to raw wool and advanced Into the features re lating to manufactured woolen goods. Tht day was devoted largely to a dis cussion ot the effect of tariff rates In the price of wool, and the speeches were on technical lines, In the main. At one point, Mr. Hoar diverted the dUcusslon by a reference to William J. Bryan's opposition to the tariff. This brought Senators Mantle, Allen and Stewart to the defense of Mr. Bryan. Mr. Teller was drawn Into the contro versy, and In a few remarks warned his former Hepubllcan associates that their hopes of prosperity from this bill would be blasted. Mr. Quay made a strong effort to have the house advalorem rates on third class wool adopted, but he was defeated by a vote of ID to 41. The com mittee rates were then agreed to, viz, 4 cents per pound on third class wool valued at 10 cents or less per pound, and 7 cents per pound on third class wool valued above 10 cents per pound. The schedule was completed up to paragraph 3C1, relating to cloths, knit fabrics, etc. Karly in the day. Mr. Allen, of Ne braska, rising to a question of per sonal privileges, made a sweeping de nial of publlfhed charges that William J. Bryan had contributed $1,500 to the Populist cause In order to effect fusion. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. A Still Further Average Advance In Wnll Street Price. N. w York. Juno 24. Ti. prli e of stork mule a 'uithef advance today, mittlni; the top level In the current bull nmv -mint Olio notch higher. The ii! n , . however, was rot universal, nnd "om prl'-es are tower, the Riithrin lie coal gro-u losing something of Its Btrong iiclvame of ye.-tirdiiy. Tho International sr-ares, oo'iie of them, displayed the sympalheit, of. lit of lowpr prlci s In Ixindon and el "o.ilm; lure for London account. Ot'v i i of Huh Brorp were bought for London nrenunt, nnd galncil In price. There wer.' times during the day when prices iver.' generally below Inst night's close, ncd there were evidences of heavy roalM'if In Home storks. The volume of tho ileal ln..s wes smaller by over 40,000 shares than vesterdny, but was rather better distributed. Closing bids: r-.lto. A Ohio... lOU Lehigh Valley.. ST'i Cl-.osn. & Ohio... 17 N. J. Centnl . S.P, Del. ft Hudson.. IMPS N- Y.. Central. .1S2'J D., L. W 1SS Pennsylvania .. m Kite 11H Heading 22H Luke Krle A W. UK St. Paul 80M All tiBSt's paiih (loiim-nl MnrbntM. Philadelphia, June 21. Flour slow; win ter superfine, t2.7Mf2.C0; do. extras, MQ S.26; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3.7Siff3.90: do. straight, $3.904.10; western winter, clear. I3.75fi8.90; do. straight, $3.9004.10: city mills, extra, $3.I05.40. Hyo flour rlow at $2.1501.40 per barrel, as to qual ity. Wheat Irregular; contract wheat, June, 74148T5HC.; do. July, 72M72Hc; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red. spot, ISUiiWiic ; No. 2 red. June, 78Hc; do. July, 76Hc; do. September, TOVfcc.: do. December, 71K:. Corn quiet; steamer corn, spot, 27VtW27ic.; No. 2 mixed, spot and June, 27i427?4c. Oats quiet; No. U white clipped, carloB 2W26Uc; No. i white, Juno nnd July, 2IH426c.; August and Beptember, 2H(Bi25c. Hay quiet; choice timothy, $13.50 for large bales. Beef steady; beet hams, $2S2. Pork dull; mess, $8.2S8.75; family. $10.50. Lard steady; western steamed, $4.10. Butter quiet; western creamery, llfilSo. ; do. fac tory, 7Vtfl0Hc.; Klglns, 15c.; imitation creamery, 9VanOVic; New York dairy, 10 Uc; do. creamery. lieiSc; fancy ptlnts Jobbing at lOQlDc; do. extra Pennsyl vania, wholesale, 15c. Cheese dull; lnrp. 8tto.: small, 7HSc.: part sltlma, I'rt'c: full skims. 2ff3e. Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, lH412c; western, fresh, 10011c. Tallow quiet; city, 31-lfi Site; country, 3 3-10(ii4?BC ns to quality. Petroleum dull; refined New York, $9.10. Philadelphia and Baltimore, $G.0B. Tur pentine steady at 27(fj27Hc. Pig iron dull: southern. $9.2510.50; northern, $10in2. Copper firm: lake, brokers, $11.23: ex change, J11.12tteil.2G. Tin dull; straits. JU.W 14; plates weak. Spelter dull; domestic, $4,254? 1.35. Leading brokers quote lead at $3.20 and the exchange at 3.42V4)S,l7l,i. Cottonseed oil steadier; prime crude, f. o. h., mills, lsynvtc; prime summer yel low, iiiSlc.; oft summer yellow, 23tD 28c. Tomatoes, per carrier, $11.75. Cab bage, per crate or barrel, .ZV. Cof fee barely steady; July. $6.S03G.85; Sep tember, $7; December, $7.03; March, $7.15; May, $7.15. Llvo Stock Mnrkots. New York, June 21. Cables quote American steers at lOVMfllc; beef at R-S1 854c; best American sheep nt 12c. Calvsa slow and lower; veals. $3.6006.75; butter milks, $2.503; westerns, $3.50. Sheep In active; lambs lower; export wethers sold at $3.40; lambs, $1.25(34.40. Hogs higher at $3.75r4. East Liberty, Pa., June 24. Cattle steady; prime, $4.905; common, $3.50(3 8.U0; bulls, stags and cows, $2(53.50; com mon to good fat oxen, $3-03.75. HogH higher and stronger; prime light York ers and pigs, $3.0003.05; fair to good York ers, $3.553.C0; medium weights, $3.501w'.f,5. heavy, $3.30Q3.40; roughs, stags and plm gy sows. $22.50; good sows, $2.75-73 Shep slow: choice, $3.80ft3.90; common, $2.5yo 3.10; spring lambs, $45; veal calves, J5. .ofi 11.25. "Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry Is considered a necessity in our house It is ail excellent remedy for summer complaints, es pecially with children." Win. Rcid, 00 Collego St., Buffalo, N. Y. Crushed in iji-ittii in 1, j.iiHiner Mill, Camden, N. J., June 23. John Wilson, aged C5 years, was crushed and man gled to death In the machinery of Cole lumber yntd. Wilson was engineer, an 1 some loope portions of his clothing he came entangled In the main beltlnr, and he was cruched between the lly- whecl and the wall. Tho Went hor. For eastern Pennsylvania. New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Show ers; slightly cooler; southerly winds, becoming northwesterly. Mothers w 11 find Chamberlain's Cough ucmciiy especially valuable lor croup and whooping cough. It will givo prompt relief and Is safo and pleasant. Wo have sold it for several years and it has never failed lo givo the most perfect satisfaction. G. W. Richards, Duqucsno, Pa. Sold by Gruhlor Bros., dm gglsts. "Swindling; "Huron" Conrnssoi. New York. Juno 25 "Tin M. Fegenbusch confessed yesterday mat lie had a hlg- scheme almost ready tor swindling hotels when he was ar rested here on Wednesday for a for eery In Denver, and was hold in in 000 bail in nwnlt tVio nan,,on u .'.. Magistrate Kudlich, in tho Jefferson Market court, yesterday. Ferjenbusch wanted an Immediate examination, bui Assistant District Attorney Lloyd said that that was unnecessary, as the man had been arrested on a warrant Issued m D.nvcr, nnd ousht to bo held foi the authorities ot that city, The Little Conqueror Arrives and People are Talking. Surprise, wondor and admiration follow in the track of tho little conqueror, l'eoplo are tAlKlug about it everywhere, and such oases as that of Mrs. J. If. Butler, a resident of I'ittston, are getting to bo every day occur rences. Our representative called on Mrs. Sutler at lior place of residence, 130 Soarlo street, and she gave the following brief ac count of hor case, she says ; ''About a year ago I began to bave severe pains In ray back in the region of tho kidneys. Sometimes tho pain was worse than at others, and with eaeb attack It grew more severe. The last attack I had felt so I could not lift anything at all that had any heft to it, and tho hardast part was to attempt was to rise from any stooping position. I can only describe the palp as a continuous dull one, interspersed with sharp plerciug cues In the small of my back. If I attempted to rise from a chair after continued sitting I found It a difficult matter. I managed to get along In this way with my household duties, for I was determined not to give up, and I felt many times as though I positively must. I read of somo of the cures performed by Dean's Kidney 1'llls, and com paring the symptoms described witii mine I concluded the pills would help me, and I pro cured a box and began to take them regularly according to directions. Within three days I felt better and continued to improve every day. I must admit they have perfectly oured uie, and this much sooner than I could bave anticipated possible, I am perfectly satUfled with the results, and glad to be able to Inform other sufferers about Doan's Kidney Pills, so Unit they may know what to use who are In their condition." For Bile by all dealers price SO cents, Mailed byKotter-Milburn Co., Huffalo, N. Y. Sole ageuU for the U. S. COTTOLENG. is the best eift modern chemical science to culinary art The best cooks use it because $he food prepared with it is more appetizing, healthful, and economical. Tb Oottoleno trtl.mrks are "Cbt(eti"n4 ttecr't ht&d in cotton-plant wreath on tvery tlD. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, t'lilmiro. Kin Ink. riillad.lpbls, Double The Circulation of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing, is the magnet that draws advertisers to the EVENING - HERALD. It Goes Into The Homes. : v 4l of the people ; that's what makes the Hbrnld such a valuable advertising medium. It's a wido'-awake newspaper , " and prints all news promptly and ac- M. curately. m Our Jobs Department- Is second to none jn the interior of the state. We are prepared to do work of any description in the best possible man ner and at the lowifst prices consistent with good material and first-class work. as Drop: us a Postal and our Solicitor will call on you and take your order. Every business man should have printed stationery, and the place to get it is at the office of the Evening Deralb, 8 South Jaroln Stceet. S3 P. J. CANFIELD, A Kent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND MU0US HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and ntlmti lant. An Instant cure for sour -tomach and headaches, which often accumulate froui having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, JjlOlt SHKUH'l', S. 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