k fe EVENING HERALD NriTAllLlSUBD 1870. Published every Evening, Kept Sunday, at Sooth Jabdis Stbckt, Nbr Cblitbk. 'I'll.- Herald In dellteied InHhenaiidoan nnd the h it oundlnR towns for st cento a week, pay able to the carrier. Ily mall W.00 a year, or ,.iu a month. tw ruble In ad ranee. Adrettlse- ,. nl.n.Mil luwnrtllnff tn nm anu rxwuion. The publishers reserve the Mailt to oliiinKe the fnvtlllnn 01 auvertisrnneiim w ' leatlon of news demands It. Tlie rlaht i Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid lor or not. that the publishers may ero limiroper. AdverHlHC rates made known ...J... nn.,llllM Entered at the rHMtoftleo at Shenandoah, I'a., an second class man master. TBLHP1I0NK CONNBOTI0N. "All the Hews Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATURDAY. JUNE 86, 1907. Mn. MoKinlky knows tluit tliero are greater things tlum being Presl tlptit, unci lias Just proved it by tak ing a hand at a college eontinenoe- inent. Ik Cuba should oiler ltelf to this country, with the consent of Spain, there would be still a lot of citizens shivering about the "possible respon sibilities." TlIK twentieth parallel of north latitude passes through Hawaii and also through Cuba. Spain will notice that it is merely a geographical coincidence. As long as Japan lets us build her locomotives and a lot of other tilings she may diplomatically protest about Hawaii and other things, provided she doesn't get too "sassy." Judging from the fact that the Canadians are going to commemorate the jubilee with an issue of postage stamps, they may be said to be con siderably stuck on that event. With the sugar trust fighting the coffee trust, the lovers of tho cheer ing but inocuous cup will only need tho milk and cream trust to tako a hand in the scrap to mnko them per fectly happy. SoMK of tho Spanish papers or edi tors are venting their spite against Consul General I.ee by defaming his son. In their case the much-vaunted old Castilian honor seems to have been lost in a mud-hole. An Iowa woman got worsted in a tussle with an American eagle, a fact which will probably not be deemed htrange bysonioof horstrong-minded listers who have vainly wrestled for their "rights" with the bird of '"'freedoin. Thk columns of tho organ of the man who has misrepresented the 30th Senatorial district in the legislature is painfully silent as to the ltoll of Honor which is now conspicuous for its absonce. Perhaps Friday O'Don iiull in IiIb agitation pied it 1 - Thk Grand Jury has brought in a true bill in the libel suit of John J. 'oyle again.st T. J. Joyce, and this, iri the opinion of many people, is bout as far as the case will go, as the general opinion is that the libel suit isasbigabluir as the "Roll of Honor," and was intended only to head oil tlie future revelations promised by the Black Diamond. In Bombay the huburio plague is still carrying off 500 persons weekly, and It is now officially declared that it exists in Jlddah, the sea-port from which Mecca is reached. As the fol-.lovor-of the prophet are now wend ing their way in large numbers to the latter place from all Mohammedan countries, it is more than probable that, owing to the lack of sanitary precautions which characterizes the Mussulman, Eastern Kurope will be Infected before the summer is past. Tom Watson and hismiddlo-of-the- nd followers seem likely to have -y control of the coming national uvention of Populists, and are . M-ly to declare against further fusion Mill the Silver Democrats and In ii vor of absolute ilatism in creation f money by tho government. Mr. Watson, in his paper, commenting upon the free-coinage issue, into which he and his followers were en trapped last year, says : "If the gov eminent stamp can make 50 cents out of nothing, it can make 100 cents out of the same material." John Knox must have turned in his cofiin when the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland officially proclaimed the titles which it has been decided shall apply to ministers of the Presby terian church. According to the new dispensation Moderators of Presby teries are to be styled "Reverend," those of Synods "Very Reverend," and the single Moderator of the General Assembly, during hit) one year of office, is officially entitled to lie called "Right Reverend," the same as a Bishop of the Church of Eng land. Thk chief pledgee of the Republi can platform, adopted a year ago, were a protective tarllf, international bimetallism, a reform in the currency system, the annexation of Hawaii, mmI an improvement of conditions in Cuba. In the sixteen weeks since the inauguration of the President elected upon that platform, the protective tariff pledge lias been carried almost to iierfect completion, commissioners have been sent abroad to treat for FROM LOWELL, MASS. Tho Homo of Hood's Snrsnparllln- A Wonderful Curo. 11 A swelling ns big at a large marbla oame under my tongue. 1'hyitclAnsMld it was a semi-transparent tumor and must be operated upon. I felt I could not staud It, and ri spring came began to take my favorito spring tonic, Hood's SarMnarllht. The bunch gradually decreased and finally disappeared. I have had no sign of Its re turn. I am glad to praise Hood's Sarsnpa rlllfi." MM. II. M. Oobuhn, 8 Union St., Lowell, Maes. (let HOOD'S. Hood's Pilla cure 9loK HgaOaoue. c international bimetallism, plans have been completed by which Congress will be nuked to create a ooniintssion to devise a plan for reforming the currency, an annexation treaty with Hawaii has been signed, American prisoners in Cuba have leen released, and the plans for bettering the condi tions in that island by peaceful and successful methods are Hearing com pletion, Tkhrirlk AcctDJCNT. It is a terrible ac cident to he burned nr scalded ; but the nahi ami agony and the frightful disfigurement can le quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using DeWitt's Wltolt 9alve. C. It. Hagenbucb'. Itnuutu-HH' crow ii'o. .iCl. Key Weit, FlaT, June 26. The crew and the Cubans who were on board the Dauntless, and who were on Thurs day arrested, were yesterday dis charged by United Stales Commis sioner Julius Otto, on the ground that there was no evidence to show that they were on a military organisation or Intending to commit acta hostile to Spain. The captain of the Dauntless, In reply to the questions of the district attorney, declared that be took the arms on board from a schooner at sea. CeronI Codec Drlnlu-rs llHlVAni'll If you have beon deceived and tried one of the cheap bran substitutes now on the market, claiming to be the original and to have great food vnluo, and you got n pound of poorly roasted bran for your 25c and a poor, weak, slukisli drink (what can you oxpect from bran ), don't be discouraged but try OltAIN-0 It Is made from solid grain, nicely browned nud 2 pounds for S5o. Umin-0 takes the placo of co Hoc at tho price, (let a package of your grocor to-day. lcrannnlly-Cnndncteri Tours vlii rennsjl viuiln ltuilroad. That the public have come to recognize the fact that the best ami most convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company'), personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by tho Increasing popularity of tbeso tours. Under this system the lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and chaporou wcconipany each tour to look after tho comfort of the passenger. Tho following tours havo been arranged for the season of 1807: To the north (including Watklns Glen, Niagara Fulls, Thousand Islands. Montroal, Quebec, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Champlain md George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride ilown through the Highlands of tho Hudson), July 27 and August 17. Rato, $100 for the round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, covering all expenses of two weeks' trip. To Yellowstone, Park on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, and observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," September 2. Rato, ?23T from Now York, Philadelphia, llaltiuiore, and Washington ; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will lw) sold on July 22, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 10, at rato of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, lUltimore, and Washington. Tlieso tickets include transportation ouly, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Rochostor, and Watkins on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural liridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tembcr 23 and October 12. Ilate, $05 from Now York, $03 from Philadelphia. Ulieiuiinttsm Cured In a Day. "Mvstlo Curo" for Rheumatism and Neil ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkablo and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tho disease immediately disappears, Mho 11 rut dose ereatlv benefits. T. F. Anthony. ox-Postmastor of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of Mystic i;ure tor uneumaiism, anu two uoses of it uu mo more goou man any moaiciuo i overtook. 7.) cents. Sold by C. II. Hagenhucli, druggist, Slien andoah. Kcdnecd lttite to Sun lYuuetsco. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces that, for tho Christian Endeavor Convention to ho hold in San Francisco July 7 to 12, it will sell special tickets from all points on its systom at greatly reduced rates. TIuo tickets will be sold Juno 27 to July 2, and will permit of stop over at Denver and points West. Returning, passengers must reach origiu.il starting point not later than August 17, 1807. For specific rates, conditions, and full in formation apply to nearest ticket agcut. A Household necessity. Qascnrets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hvor and bowels, cleanting the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Pleuse buy and try n !ox of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 26, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Actor llooy'M .',u 'lliiiiw, Detroit. June 26. William Hoey, the actor, widely known In theatrical cir cles as "Old Hoss" Iloey, who has been taking the baths at Wt. Clements, has lately developed signs of mental un soundness, and Thursday a party of friends started with him for New York city, where he wil! probably en ter Dellevue hospital for treatment. Within the last few days his mental vagaries have assumed a violent form, and It Is feared by his physicians that be will never recover. Uueklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, teller, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfset satisbetion or mony refunded. Price 36 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. siioooi'iu Viut H.' trial Ti 7,'. Annapolis, Md., June 26. The tor pedo bout Foute yesterday made tho required time of SIVs miles an hour over the measured course on the Chesapeake. On this, her second trial, she had 28 seconds to spare. The crew was badly used up by the heat and the bursting of a pipe of the after boiler. .Assistant Engineer Wlndshlp was overcome and one of the oilers, sup posed to be John Waddell, of New York, died from the effects of the heat and escaping steam. W. II Johnson, Newark, 0., wvs, "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only ehlld from dying by croup." It bus saved thousands of others suffering from croup, pneiiuiouia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. C. II. Hageubucb. ITHACANS ENTHUSIASTIC. 11 ntlKiMin Olaluitte the Siutw of the Town's College Crow. Ithaca, N. Y June J6. Tills was Jubilee day In Ithaca. The Cornell crews have bad many victor!, but none so popular as yesterday's triumph over Yale and Harvard. When the news came that Cornell had signally defeated bgth Yale and Harvard the scene In the streets was almost be yond description. Students embraced each other, and professors forgot their dignity as they cheered and Hung their hats In the air. In an Incredibly short time the business houses on the prin cipal streets of the city were decorated with the red and white of Cornell, nnd as the ringing of bells spread the news all over e city private resIJences were hastily decorated with American flags and the Cornell colors. The students and Ithaca cltlsens se cured a band last night and paraded the streets of the city. Many of the paraders were dressed in fantastic cos tumes of red and white, with hats and parasols In the same popular colors. There were crowds of spectators all along the line of march, and repeated cheers were given for Cornell, the 'var slty crew and Coach Courtney. Al though some happy students visited the campus, President Schurman and most or the prominent professors were at the race or elsewhere out of the olty, and no speeches were made. Soon after the result of the race was known cannons began to boom In var ious parts of the city, and the stock of cannon crackers laid In by the deal ers for Fourth of July use was prac tically exhausted. Small boys ap. peared on the streets selling larg" cards on which were printed In bold red letters, "Cornell, five length, tO.JV "Where was Yale?" "What's the mat ter with the Light crew?" and similar Inscriptions. These met a ready sale and when wrapped around high hats made a striking article of headgear Every house In town was displaying the red and white, the Stars and Stripes, and also large placards nti nounclng the time and the distance by which Cornell won. Last nights' celc bratlon, however, Ib regarded as onlv a preliminary outburst to what will happen when the crew comes home. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill .! 'uttle or common glass with urino and let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sedi ment or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linon it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that tho kidnoys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Boot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Tho mild nnd tho oxtra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands tho highest" for its won derful cures f tho most distressing ensos. If you need n, mcdicino you should havo tho host. Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent freo by mail. Men tion Evening Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llingliamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this papor guarantee tho genuinoss of this offer. Sonuto ClniU i iiiiiKiii Willi r'orym-y. Ashland, Wis., June 2G. A wairnnt has been Issued for the arrest of Rob ert Heydlnuff, chief engrossing clerk of the state senate, on a charge of forgery. It Is charged that county orders on which payment had been made by County Treasurer Nelson were fraudulent. They had been raised from small amounts to sums of con siderable size, one being increased from a trifling figure to 8,081.21. Heyd lauff protests his Innocence. Mothers w 11 find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy especially valuablo for croup nnd whooping cough. It will give prompt relief nud is safe and pleasant. Wo have sold it for several years ami it has nover fulled to givo tho most porfect satisfaction. G. W. Riohards, Quiiucsiic, Pa. Sold by G rubier Bros., druggists. Pretty .'.lull .mount, '..imiuuioi'. Bismarck, N. D., June 2C The mar riage Thursday evening of Thomas 1) Cronnn, representing an English syn dicate, which sent him here three yeai i ago, was tho culmination of a prett;. romance in which Picture Eves, i Sioux Indian jjlrl, is the jewel. Mou than two years ago Young Cronan, an educated Englishman and man of the world, found a mob surrounding the joll at Medora nnd clamoring for the life of an alleged Indian horso thief, while kneeling before them and plead ing more with looks and tears than words was Ihe Indian's daughter, Pic ture Eyes. Cronan's eloquence saved the Indian, who proved an alibi. Cronan sent Picture Eyes to the Indian school at Carlisle, Pa., and she finished her education at a seminary In St. Paul, Minn. Eczema of the scalp or Soald Head, oven In its most severe form is never.fitiUngly cured by I)oan!s Ointment, the surest specific for all itchiness of the skin. National ltduoutionnl Association, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounoes that on account of the meeting of the National Educational Association, at Milwaukee, Wis., July 0 to 0, it will sell oou tinuous passage tickets from all points on its Hue east of Pittsburg and Erie to Mil waukee at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus $8.00 membership fee. TiulviU will be sold and will be good going ofily on July 2, 3, and 4, and will be good to return, leaving Milwaukee July 10, 11, and 12, 1867, only, except that by depositing tioket with joint agent at Milwaukee on or before July 12, and on payment of fifty cents, au exten sion of return limit may be obtained to leave Milwaukee until August 31, 1887, inclusive, Tin Vow MlnUtur tn "J'ocii. Washington. June M. Mr. Dudley, of California, who was appointed minis ter to Peru yesterday, was a personal appointment of the president. He was neither Indorsed nor aproved by the California delegation. The California men fear that the selection of Mr. Dudley may prevent the appointment of Captain W. M Merry as minister to Nicaragua, which is Demg strongly urged. Mr. Dudley was a member of the state centi'-U committee' last year, but previous to that time had not ta.kcn an active Interest In politics. "They are dandies' said Thus. Rowers, of the C-ocket, Texas,. Kuterurise, while writ lug about DeWHt'g Little Kirlv Risers, the famous little pills for sick headache and dis orders uf the stomach aud liver. C. II. Ilagenbucu, MUNYONSC In every liome. II quickly niren nil form of hettditcfw, ni mUT wlml tin- i i i i UUMUW wnarntecuro for A f LJ IT ciu'h (UM'rMHB, for wtie t mi wi (IriiKKtntfl. Mwtly Vks When In doubt, write to rrof. M tin. von lfloil Arch Mrwt, lMillixlfT pliirt, in , lor itee nicutoAi auvioe. FINANCE AND TRADE. It, G. 1)1111 V Itxvlew Hold Out TSlf ooui'HKlng; l'r clIottoiiM. New York, June 86. U. a. Dun fe Co.'s weekly review of trade says: There Is no step backward In business, although the seasun of midsummer quiet Is near. Improvement continues, gradilal and prudently cautious ns before, al though In many branches evident where no signs of It appeared a fen weeks ago. Busiuesn men of the high est standing In all parts of the country, having gradually perceived that the tide has begun to rise, arc regulating their contracts and Invest ments nnd their plans for the future with a confidence quite unknown to them a short time ago. Great changes before the adjournment of congress are hardly to be expected, but removal of uncertainty Is with reason expected to bring Into operation buying forces which have been restricted for months. The main factor at this time Is the steadily brightening prospects for crops. Harvesting of wheat has al ready begun In some winter wheat states, with surprisingly good re sults In the central region and Cal ifornia, so 800,000 tons is now called the minium from the latter state, and statictlclans of repute calculate on 60, 000.000 bushels of winter wheat beyond the government estimate. Spring wheat Is doing remarkably well, with a prac tically unknown Increase of acreage. Thebest of the news Is material In crease in orders for plates in part for shipbuilding, In bars for agricultural implement works. In structural shapes for buildings and bridges and In gal vanized sheets. One heavv contract for S00 miles SO Inch and 100 miles 10 inch pipe, sought by the Australian government for Bold regions, excites many hopes In the trade. There Is encouraging increased de mand for all textile goods, even for cottons, which have so long been slow, md though it Is but modera'e, there I. nothing of a prectl'ativc character lr transactions, and prices are firmly held. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forovcr, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new llfo and vigor, tako No-To-llac. tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Kac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. BOc or fl.OO. Booklet nnd samplo mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. TOPEKA'S terrific hail. Tho Knnsns Town Looks ns Thouirh It Hud Boon Honk-god. Topeka, Kan., June 21. The worst hailstorm In the history of Kansas struck this city shortly nfter 6 o'clock last evening. Hailstones weighing 12 to 16 ounces stripped the trees of their foliage, smashed window panes. In cluding the finest plate glass store fronts, cut down telegraph and tele phone wires, riddled awnings and In flicted unprecedented damage through out tho city. Dogs were struck In the streets nnd Instnntly killed, and horses were knocked to their knees. When the fury of the storm had passed deal birds were found everywhere. A heavy wind and terrific lightning accompanloJ the storm. Topeka today looks like a city that has withstood an artillery siege. There are not a dozen buildings In the town that are not almost win dowless, nnd many roofs were caved in. Tho roofs of street cars wore pierced. The damage wrought enn better be Imagined when It Is known that the hailstones ranged In size from that of a hen's egg to an ostrich egg, and that 30 minutes after tho storm one hall- stone was picked up which measured 14 Inches in circumference. Surgeons are busy dressing the wounds of per sons injured in the storm, and reports of Injuries continue to be received. Many were hurt in runaways. The following are among the most seriously hurt: Frank Bralnard, hack man, skull fractured; J. D. Henderson, liveryman, skull fractured; Hoy White, leg broken In runaway; Mrs. Mary Hughes, arm broken In runaway; D. K. Leo, bad scalp wound; MIsb Anna Fenton, head cut; Fred. Holler, head cut. The damage cannot be estimated, but It will amount to thousands. Win dow glass is already at a premium here, and lost night three carloads were ordered from Kansas City. "I was troubled with quinsy for fivo years. Thomas' Eeloctric Oil cured mo. My wlfoand child had diphtheria. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil cured them. I would not bo without it in the house for any consideration." Rev. E. F. Crane, Duukirk, N. Y. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mrs. Kin-, nald to lie closely Velated to the ISngllsh nobility, Is dying In poverty In Chicago. Two thieves convicted of assaulting and robbing C. H. Teele were sentenced to life Imprisonment at Cambridge, Mass. Mlw Fanny Taylor made an attempt to wreck a train on the Consolidated road at a farmhouse nwtr SlocumvIUe, It. I. Miss Cecil, heiress nf $1,2(0.000, has been adjudged Insane at Lexington, Ky. She refuses to take food, and Is starving. By a thrilling leap 6f six feet A. M. Ilunn knocked a woman and a man from In front of a flying expraag at Richmond II 111. h. I. Ilev. J. V. O'Harra. a Catholic priest, prevented tho lynching of twn negroes at Whitest one, L. I., charged with as saulting a farmer. The exact number of soldiers going with General Weyler to Kust Cuba Is 40,000. They will form part of 80,000 made up of regulars and guerrillas. Authority has been granted for the organization of the First National bank of IOhensburg, I'a., and the Nazareth bank of Naaareth, Pa., Is au thorized to begin business. II. Randolph shot and killed Alice Trapp at Henderson, Ky. In an ex change of shots afterwards he was hilled by her escort, II. Taylor, who wan tcrlously wounded. All are colored. Home tor leu, some for twenty and some for thirty years have tulfored from pilss and then have been quickly siul permanently cured by using DeWitt's Witch llasel Hslve, the great remedy for piles and all to run of skin diseases. C. 11. llaenbuuh. Ask your grocer for tne "Royal Patent' flour, and take no other brand. It Is thebest Sour made. STOCK AND PRODUCt MARKtlS Iteiiini'knblrt Si-llln of Htock-i, lru' lownl by n lionet Ion. New York, June S&. Many thousands of shares of storks wore bought on tho Stock, Kxrbunge today at prices iimlorl ully ubovn last night's closing prlem t u advance extending to a point or over tn mny stocks. Hut the market sold off later In the day on nceount of npiui hen slou cuuseu uy the large voiiimo of tho o!d shipment by tomorrows steamer, 2.MUQ In nil holng engaged for export. Additional uneuxliieRS whs caused by the fact that the whole amount was tnkon from tho United States sub-treasury, or from tin' assay office, In bars, and njiurt from the banks and private sources, ns lias been the case with most of tho re cent shipments. The decline In the price of atockB which resulted was very mark ed, onerlngs to reullse being very freely mode for a time and the heaviness ex tending nil through the list. The decline, however, brouirlit dullness and a diiaiuu tou to offerings, Indicating the undertone of strength In the market. Closing; bids, llnlto. AOhlo... 10K 1ehlgb Valley.. (7 Chesn. & Ohio... 17 N. J. Central.. M'4 Del. ft Hudson. .109 N. Y. Central. .102 D., Ij. W 166 Pennsylvania .. 68', Uric H Heading 22 Luke Urie A W. 14K St. Paul 80ft All UBSt's paid. Ounnrnt Mnrhots. Philadelphia, June . Flour firm; wl.i tcr superfine, JS.7W2.W; do. extras, WO IM: Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3. 753.90; do. straight, Jtwtj'l; western winter, clear, $3.7668.00; do. straight, $6.6094; ell) mills, extra, 16.1003.40. llyo flour slow at K.SMjfl.40 per barrel, as to qual ity. Wheat quiet; contract wheat, Juno, 'i6C76c.; do. July, 7J?4if'"3e. ; No. 2 Pennsyl vania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 78c J No. 2 red, June, 77c: do. July, 76Hc; do. September, 70Hc ; do. December, 72c. Corn quiet; stunmor corn, spot, 27Mr&27c.; No. 2 mixed, spot and June, 28U28c; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 31H32c Oats quiet; No. 2 white clipped, carlots, 26c; No. 2 white, June and July, 26Vi26c; do. August and September, 24fe26c. Hay dull; choice timothy, 113,60 for large bales. Ueef steady; beef hams, 2626. Pork steady; family, $10.60. Lard steady; west em steamed, $1.10. Dutter quiet; west ern creamery, MtjUo.; do, factory, VA lOHc; Kleins, 16c; Imitation creamery, 9HfclHc; New York dairy, 1014c; do. creamery, ll13c Cheese easier; large, 7fttt8Vtc; small, -Witv.: part skims, 40 CMc; full skims, 22c. Eggs dull; New York and Pennsylvania, llVic; western, fresh, lWlOHc. Potatoes quiet; New York, $1.6001.75: southern, now $2.2602.75. Tallow steady; city, 31-18fiUc; country. 3 3-16g.Jc. lllce quiet; domestic, fair to extra. 4ttSCc; Japan, 4V164V4C Pig iron quiet; southern, J9.26jl0; northern, $100 12. Copper strong; brokers, $11.28; ex change, $11.12V4 11.25. Tin firmer; straits. $13,904(14; plutes weak. Spelter quiet; do mestic, $4.2tQ4.35. Lead shows a contin ued upward tendency, according to brok" ers, closing strong at $3,26, while tho Metal Exchange quotes $3.463.50, and calls the market very firm. Cottonseed oil oil market steady; prime crude, f. o. b., mills, 16tn6Vici butter grades, 2Sc; prlmo white, 2627c. Tomatoes, per carrier, $1 1,76. Cabbage, per crate or barrel, $1 l,12Vfc. Coffee steady: July, $6.80; August, $U.!0G6.96; September, $0.95e7; October, $7; December, $7.06; January, $7,0607.10; May, $7.15. - I.Ivo Stook Mnrkots. New York, Juno 26. Beeves dull at steady prices; steers, common to eood, H.16&4.S0; Texans, $3.66; oxen and stngs, $3.f6Cr4.'t0 for fulr to prime; grass bulls, $2.60j(2.S6; cows, $1.75f3.06. Veals steady, choice firm; all sold; veals, $3.503.87W; buttermilks, $2.75r3; western, $3.6003.75. Hheep and lambs tlrm for choice stock; others quiet and steady; poor to folr rhcep, $2.5063.00; culls nnd bucks, $21!.25; medium to choice lambs, $4.76j5.60. Hogs iteiidy at $.1.C01. East Liberty, Pa., Juno 25. Cattle steady; prime, $1,905)5; bulls, stags aud -ows, J2ti3.W; common to good fat oxen. WB3.75. Hogs active: prime light York ers and pies, $3.C5i?f3.70; best medium nnd ood Yorkers, $3.00S.f5; common to fair, .3.fi5)3.CU; heavy, 3.40ftf3.; good roughs, 2.75(03.10. Sheep steady; oholcu. $3.80.fJ .SO: eommon, $2.D03,n,; spring lambs, $l& i; veal calves, JWc'C.CO. "Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry is considered a necessity In our house. It Is an oxcollcnt remedy for summer complaints, es pecially with children." Win. Kcid, (10 College St., lluualo, N. Y. A Vi'.iti ..1-U..V . ji.titui'ii. IIouFton, Ti.x., June 2C Jim Will ams in, who was convicted of com plicity In tho murder of the Crocker family In 1X95. was hanged nt Wharton yesteiday. The murder was the result of a feud over some land In which Mrs. Crocker llrst killed a member of the Williamson faction named Day. Crock er and son, a small boy, was then mur dered by a mob led by Williamson, who afterwards hunted down Mrs. Crocker and shot and beat her to death. Don't neclect a couch becauso tho woathcr is pleasant: bcfnro tho next storm rolls around it may develop Into o serious diffi culty beyond repair. Ono Minute Cough wire is easy to tako and will do what its namo implies. C. II. Ilasenbuch. Itiissluii Iruiiolnd Suu'k. St. Petersburg, June 2G. The Rus sian turret Ironclad OanBoot, one of the best vessels In the Imperial navy, ran upon a reef near Transund yester day during a storm and sank almost Immediately. The crew is reported paved. The Gangoot belonged to the Black sea fleet. She was of 0,532 tons displacement, 278 feet long, 62 feet Iq Ihe beam and had a maximum draught of 21 feet, with two propellers and 8,300 nurse pwer. Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental Exhaustion Gives Way to Vigorous Activity, ,EV W. T. nOtK-IC, tho t ilontcd pas tor of urace (J. 11. clmivh, Carlisle, I'enn., writes September 28, 1M5: "1 always onjoyed good health until In 1S92, at which time my duties as a clorgyman were of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting me to several soveie nervous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety, Im paired my general health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was In such a condition that tho mere sight of a large congregation so wearied mo that it would reuulro a day or more for mo to re cover from the ox- baubtlon. It affords me great pleasure to say that Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine i and Itcstorutlve Tonlo havo done me untold good. I preached three times yesterday and I feel as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I ever felt in my life, thanks to your remedies. Or. Miles' Uemedles are sold by all drug gists under a poslttvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. 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