EVENING HERALD ISMTAIU.ISIINI) 1870. pMbllshed every KvenliiK, Kicept Sunday, t ' Sooth Jisni Htrkbt. Nrau Ckktrs. TIii Herald In dellveird InHhenandonn and the mrniimdlnR town lor fI eents a wftk, pay ntp to the enrrlers. Ily mall J8.00 a veer, or tt iit s month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to iiftce anil position, riie publishers reserve the right to elmliKe the KMltton of advertisements whenever the pnb lluattnn of new demand It. Hie rlRlit la reierved to reject any advertisement, whether paM for or not, that the publishers may deem duproper. Advertising rate made known uin application. .... Ki.tnred at the pnntnfllre at Shenandoah, r a xi'cond ela mall matter. TKI.Hl'HONB CONNltOTION. "All Jhe Hews That'sJIt to Print." Evening Herald WEIWKSDAY. JUNK 30. 1807. It Is said that Mr. Hrynti's. royal iii'i on his book the first month miountetl to $10,000. This is more V'olUublt) than running for office. THAT trite old saying of Abraham I nicoln's, "You may fool some of the VKple all the time," etc., is appli- i ililo in certain quarters just at this tit'tiottlar time. Tiikkk Is muoh "weeping ami imbii mif of teeth," inthe City of llrojlierly l.ove, all because the Philadelphia l.Kfie ball team is in eighth place in the Htlonal League race. WllKJfKVKfl the nakedness of the I ittle sohemes is unearthed and the motives of the schemers laid bare to I'ublic gate, how the rodents rush to "ver. Dox'T stop your advertising bo- tse times are dull, for that will iMitke them duller. Besides, the more oiupetitors that leave the Held tem I ii 'rarity, the bettor it is for you dur their absence. Iknatou Quay's denial that he is a i' ululate for Governor is not received w i ill the same degree of satisfaction by the "Seventy-Six," as would a Htnteuient from the "old man" that he will not ask for re-election as I nited States Senator. Xkws comes by way of Harrisburg l hat a truce has been declared be Twoen Senator Quay on the one hand nd Senators Mugee and Plinn on i h other. Very few put any faith in 1 1' s rumor fortlie reason that Senator , ay will control the next state con cition, notwithstanding the opposi tion of tiie Pittsburg Combine. ltKl'RKSKXTATIVK ItOllKIlTS has secured for the Wilkesbarre hospital t lie same appropriation that it had the past two years. Very few hospi tals fared equally as well. Our own Minors' hospital received an appro priation of but $75,000, whereas it should have been double that amount. Shknandoau is to have a demon stration in honor of the Fourth of July after all. The Grant Band, com posed of patriotic members, have the affair in charge and will furnish amusement for our people on the ilfth. Wo have in the Grant Band one of the finest musical organiza tions in the intorior of the state, and their efforts in the direction indicated should meet with the hearty coopera tion of the people of Shenandoah. Doth the Chief Burgess and the I i.mltli Officer are to be commended for the steps they have taken looking to the abatement of the nuisance at the extreme end of South Main street, ii-ar the Lehigh Vulley railroad. It i- a nuisance of long standing to liich attention has been called re 1atedly. If the elTorts of the ofll- nils shall roult in its abatement they w 11 have earned the thanks of a suf '' ring community. TlIK passage of the bill placing a peeial tax of three cents upon for t?ners was supposed to realize a .llllon dollars for state revenue, but idging from the number of aliens ho have within the past few days ushed to the naturalization courts r ir their papers, the measure is likely prove a failure in this respect. ' hese people vory naturally ilgure iitit it is cheaper to pay for naturali ution papers than to remain an lien and pay an annual tax of Ex-Govjmuoit Boms, of Iowa, an utlent free silverite in the last cam ailgn, has reached this conclusion For ono, I do not believe it possible to suecoed upon a platform that de- nands the unqualified free coinage silver at a ratio of 1G to 1 with .old. We have fought that battle, nd it is lost. We can never light it ver under oireumstanees more favorable to ourselves. If we hope to succeed, we must abandon this ex treme demand." Jt'DOK IlKMPHir.T., of Cheater I'ounty, has taken a determined stand to stay the tide of applications for naturalization set in since the pa wage f the bill imposing a tax of three i-ents on all aliens. The Judge has made this ruling: "The subjeot of naturalization was dieeuseed recently by the committee of the bar having under consideration the revision of the rules, and there wag a disposition to make it necessary for applicants for naturalization to be able to read Kngllsli. I do not know whether when I coine to have a colleague upon the bench with me he may differ in opinion In this mutter and the rule may be changed, but hereafter, so long as I am alone upon the beneh, the rule shall lie that all upplleunts for imturujiiatiou must be able to read Ungllih. I shall produce some thing which I shall ask the applicant to read." AN AMUilNGjCCLLOQUY III lite National Sr-imto Ilctwi-Pll tlinll' lir mid riiiniHii. Washington, June 30. After a tedious lonslderatlon nt the tnrllt bill throughout yesterday the senate wound up with a half hour of lively and amusing colloquy between Sena tors Tillman of South Carolina and Chandler of New Hampshire. The for mer had proposed an amendment to the tariff bill providing a $100 head tax on Immigrants and a restriction against all those not coming to the United States to become cltlsens. Mr. Tillman made an earnest speech on the depressed condition of labor, but he was soon diverted from his theme by Mr. Chandler. The latter, adopting a style of mock gravity, directed the discussion toward Mr. Cleveland's ad ministration. This, In turn, brought from Mr. Till man a vehement criticism of the late president, while Mr. Chandler drolly protested against these assaults on Mr. Cleveland by a member of his own party. When the fun had been fast and furious for some time, the Till man amendments were defeated by' a vote of 3 to 48, the three afllrmattve votes Iielng cast by Messrs. Butler, Quay and Tillman. During the day the senate disposed of the lead paragraphs, the committee rate of IVi cents ier pound on lead ore being agreed to by a vole of 30 to 33. The other paragraphs considered were of comparn' lvely minor Importance. Notice. The tinderatgued committee of tlio Shen andoah School Hoard on text hooks and school supplies will meet in the West street school building on Tuesday evening, July Otn, 16) i, nt 7:80 o clock, to receive and open bids fur cliool supplies for the present school year. All bids should ho sealed and addressed to the Secretary of the School Hoard, or to member of this committee. The School Board reserves the right to reject any, or all bids. Fkank Hanna, T. It. KlIWAKDiS, 11. E. Kkii-kk, MlCIIAKt. SUM.1VAN, J. F. lltOGINS, GSa-tf Commilteo. Not only niles of tlio very worst kind can bo cured by DeWitt's Witch' Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers and all other skin troubles can bo iustanth relieved by the sumo remedy. C. 11. Hagcu buck. A Oreut Convenience Tor Travelers. Pullman's I'alace Car Company liavo added tho American Newspaper Annual to the libraries on the "Pennsylvania Limited, " "Colonial Expross" and other trains of that class. The Wagnor Palace Car Company aave made similar provision for their pas sengers. This work is also in tho libraries ol nearly all tho Ocean, Coast, Sound, I.iko and KivorStctimers. Tho American Newspaper AiiLual is an encyclopedia of iiowspapors and porlodlc.il published in the United Mates, Territories and Dominion of Canada, and of gazetteer (acta ot the places lu which they are pub lisbcd. These gazetteer facts embrace liomi latiou, political complexion, transportation and bunking facilities, loading products and industries, and other iuforniatiou which is of especial Intel est when traveling through these places. The work is published by N. W. Ayer & Sou, the well known Newspaper Advertising Agents of Philadelphia, and has long been recognized us tho authority on all matters of this kind. Wo feel confident that no nioro useful volume can bo found in the libraries of these cars and steamers, and none to which refer ence will oftencr bo made. The newspapers of the country and the traveling public generally will, wo aro suro, bo greatly bene fited and gratified by this provision for their convenience. Whiit do the Children Ilrlnk? Dont give them tea or couco. Have you tried tho new food drink called Graiu-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the placo of coflbo. Tho more Orain-0 you give the children tho more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is mado of pure grains, and when properly prepared taetes like tho choice grades of cotl'eo but costs about i as much. All grocers sell It. 15c. and SSc. Murdered .Miiii'.s Widow Arretted. Kansas City. June 30. Mrs. F. I. Jackson, who is wealthy, and owns a bis laundry here and a drug store In Independence avenue, was arrested yesterday charged with complicity in the murder of her husband, Fred J. Jackson, who was shot to death sev eral months ago in Mrs. Jackson's apartments, at the Woodland hotel, by Dr. J. P. Voddard, who 1b manager of Mrs. Jackson's drus business. The warrant was sworn to by a brother of the dead man. Mrs. Jackson was re leased under 120.000 bonds. Dr. God dard, who had been In Jail since the shootlng, and who Is under Indictmen'. for murder In the Ilrst degree, was re leased ve'-tr.i'nv undor 120.000 bonds. Cure sick headache, had taste hi tho mouth, coated tongue, gas In tho stomach, dUtresi and Imlici'Btlon. Do not w oaken, but have tonic effect. 25 cents. Th only Pllla to take -nith llood'i Sarwparilla. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent an J Bottler of '8 111 MP Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, : PUREST AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES rkirail lav tLLi urauul&r eiTMrvjent and nt!mu lant. An llMtunt Mire tor sour utomuolw uid iieniliwjiee. wined ouen aeouiiiuiAio iroui Having nlfht out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. - NIWGETS OF NF.,VS. fillfrM ost-ihltnale phurke v i re felt In portions of VlrRlnia yi sli rdiy Chlrnffo'p populate n Is r rtlivmtnl l'V the i nbllfherH of the city dlnitoiy to be l,s2S.0l)0. People of Kansas air worried by an arrry of 16.000 trnmps mi vins westward In four divisions, following various rail way linos. The I'resbytorlan church of Uurllnp toti N. J.. Ismnd nn odli t prohibiting klpwInR at tl e annual Sunday school picnic today. Tho plan of coiiFoiidatlnit small out lying postofllcoB with large adjacent ones will be pushed vigorously by this administration. Samuel Clark climbed to the window of Mrs. Grady at Orcensburg, Pa., and shot her d'od a she slept, l.e es caped, lioth arc colored. There Is to be a grand round up of tramps In Indiana shortly, to gel a census of the nomads, with the Idea of dealing with the problem. E. L. Hambrlght. a hotelkeeper near Lancaster, l'a., lu t and killed his hostler, John llushcy, In mistake for a burglar early In the morning. The senate finance committee has fixed the duty on coal at B cents a long ton, to apply to coal shipped from countries not Imposing a higher duty. Mothers w II find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy especially valuable for croup and whooping eounli. It will give prompt relief and is safe and pleasant. We have sold it fur several years and it lias never failed to aive the most perfect satisfaction. O. V. Richards, Durmesne, l'a. Sold by (i rnliler Itros., druggists. Xw York strlko Mny Mpretu!. New York, June 30. The crisis in tht 14 day strike of the Journeymen plas terers against the members of the Km ploying Plasterers' association will In all probability be reached today. A small nnnv of non-union men hav been Imported from places within a hundred tnl'.es ot the city, and If they are rut to work sympa'hetic strikes are likely to be ordered. If such Is the case mechanics of all grades to the number of not less than 30,000 will be Involved In the trouble. When yon want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmitliing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre struct Dealer lu stc-es l-tf m?ww?w?mmmmmmy I (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiunuuiiiiiiim I IT'S Ieasy 1 ENOUGH Sg To sell yon shoes if Jt: we can get you into our store. Once you're SC; here, see our shoes and know our prices,you'll gr do the rest. t And to bring you to the S; store is why we print this "ad" every day. We want your first t order ; we're pretty d sure of the next, and Sjj the next, if we get St: that. We know there's no store in this town JE: that is doing, or that fc can do as well for you as we. If everybody else knew it as thor Jt: ougly as WE know it, S5 our store would be : several times too small . 3 1 55 1 THERE 1 ARE OUR I TAN SHOES St: For example. Ordin- 3 ary stores ask 25c and 3 50c more than we do 3 for them, and get it, too. They don't get Sz it as often as they used 3 g; to, because we have Sr so much of their busi- Z2 ness. And the charm 5 E that does the price- lowering is Factory JE: Price. t: Women's tans, Si, $11.25, S: $1.50 and $2. 00. ZS Misses' tans, 75c and $1. 3 5 Men's tans, $1.25, 1.50 and $2.00. zZ gp: Boys' tans, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. -z? S Checks for amount of par- : chases made, are given every C customer. $25.00 worth entitles ST: yon to a handsome Parlor Lamp, izS I Factory 1 --Shoe I 1 Store, 1 H J. A. Moyer, Mgr. 2 s: 3 H ...SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES... 3 saimuiuuiiiimiiuauuK .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UJMAT IT IQI The richest of all restorv "flH I II IOI tlve foods, beeauso It re- filaeea the essentials of llto that are cx latialed by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! iMSn digestion perfect It creates solid llesb, liruacte And strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes native and elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drnlns and weakness In either sox.und ns a female regulator lins no equal, l'rlce GOo., orllye boxes 33.00. Druggists or by mnll. We ean help you. Advice and book, free "Wclto Us About Your Cnso. THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY, 1S12 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia stmicii ti.'.- AiimiuHiiniu-.t . TV'.ish'npti n. Ia.. Juno CO. Thi Tyler Tube conipany, cf this place, lr tho first company this year lo sign the Amalfrnmattd Assoclaticn scale, anu will be the only union mill In the country to continue operation unless others slsn before nl;ht. The confer ence r! the Iron scale between the manufacturers and Amalgamated As sociation wage committee begun In Youngstown today. All firms signing th6 scale before a settlement Is reached In conference will be given the bene fit of any changes that may be made. one" of two ways. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for tho urine, mid as such It Is not liable to any form of disease ax ceplby one of two ways. The first way is from Imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys Is tho chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb liko tho bladder, was created for ono purpose, and if not doctored too much is tint liable to weakness or diseased, except in rare cases. It Is situated back of and vory close to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passago is often by mistako attributed to female weak ness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you tirino tisido for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling Indicates kidney or bladder trouble The mild and tho extraordinary circct of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot, the groat kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a mcdicino you should have the liest. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample, bottle and pamphlet, both sent frco by mall. Mention Kvuninq Hkrai.d and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lllngbamton, N Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee he gciiuinesB of this oiler. i:xilodlUir Holler Kills Tlii'co. Adalrsvllle, Ga., June 30. The boiler of an engine attached to a threshing machine exploded yesterday afternoon, killing three men Instantly and fatally woundlnp; four others, while another man had hla Icr broken, necessitating amputation. 5tb cause of the explos ion was iMnh&ic boiler. All of the dead M&jrfttiffl'Mc white except one. The ljllleil ftHBSfm Vv'eeks. Alex Warwick mid afm(l$i: C. Hamby, 15. p. llL era and Zack King are, tally- Injured. Cereal Colfee Drlnk'erfi iillWAItlil If you have been deceived and tried ono of wo cucap uran substitutes now on tne roarKct, claiming to bo the original and to havo great food villus, and you JiptJIi pound of poorly roasted bran fpr'youtjoind a poor, weak, sii'klsh drink Xwliat can you expect from bran), don't bo discouraged hut try OIIAIN-O. It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds for SSc. Oraiu-0 takes tho place of eollec at i the price. Get a package of your grocer to-day. Moi lunor Connfy Now. New York, June 30. At the alumnae banquet of Manhattan college last nlcht Archbishop JIartinelll announced that ho had received a cable from Home stilting that Very Itev. Thomas A. Conaty, U. D., of the Catholic uni versity at Washington, had been ele vated by the pope to the ranlc of mon signor. Father Connty was one of tho guests at the dinner, and the an nouncement was a surprise to him and the other fjuests who were present when Archbishop JIartinelll made the announcement. Tniimni.K AcciDENT-It lsa"tcrrlhlo ac cident to bo burned or scalded ; but the pain and agony and the frightful disfigurements can be quickly ovcrcomo without leaving a scar by usitig DoWitt's Witch Salvo. O. II. Haccnbuch. National lMiicntlonal Association. Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company an notuicos that on account of tho meeting of the National Educational Association, at Milwaukee, Wis., July 0 to 0, it will sell con tinuous passage tickets from all points on Its lino oast of lMttsburg and Erie to Mil waukee at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus $2.00 membership feo. Tlckftswill be sold and will bo good going ofily oil July 2, 3, and 4, and will be good to return, leaving Milwaukee July 10, 11, and 12, 1897, 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 Milwaukee uutil August 31, 1807, Inclusive. Don't thin your blood with wtssatras or poison it witli blue-mass; but aid Nature by using DeWitt's Little Ifcrly IJIseM, tho fam ous little pills for constipation, biliousness and stomaoh and liver troubles. They are purely vegetable. C. II. Haganbueb. 3:v-MliilU)r "iliu linm to Wed. Philadelphia, June 30. Miss Con stance Mackenzie, director of kinder garten of the board of education, Is about to tender her resignation, to take effect Immediately. It Is announced upon good authority that Mlsa Mac- kenale Is to be united In marriage to John 8. Durham, colored, one of the most prominent leaders of his race In this country, and who Is well known In Philadelphia, where he has always made his home. Mr. Durham has erv ed as United States minister to Ilayti and as consul to Santo Domingo. "They are dandles' said The. Iliwers, of the t.-ooket, Texas, rinlerprlce, while writ ing shout DeWitt's Little Kirly liisers. the famous little pills lor sick headache awl dis orders of the stomach and liver. C. II, llageubuch. Deti-niliK'd to I'l'uvoiit I.yiioulnc Franklin, Ky., June SO. The trial of Green Dinning, the negro who 1b rharged with tho killing ot Joe Conn, a firmer, began yesterday, nighty-seven members of the Kentucky militia are present to protect the negro from the bunds of a mob. Acting on Instructions from Oovernor llradley. Colonel 13. II. neither searched every person who entered the court room for concealed weapons. Sick headache can be nnluklv and com pletely overcome by using those famous little pills known as "DeWitt's Little Early losers, u. it. iiageiilijcu. Ohio's Dciuopi'ntlc t'imvpntloii. Columbus, June SO. There Is a larger attendance at the state Democratic convention than has ever lteen known on such occasions In Ohio. It was thought that ft fusion would be per fected' with both the silver Itej.ub I catis flhd the l'opullsts, but the com mittee on rules could not agree on a re port to give place on the ticket to both of these elements, and the whole ques tion of fusion will be referred to the convention without reiommendatlon. The platform la for free silver and tio:htng else. Although there hno been a hard fight on It. T. Hough as Mc Lean's oandldnte for governor, it Is bo llcved that Hough will be nominated. Murdered by n Deputy Shorin. Texarkana, Ark., June 30. Deputy Sheriff Frank J. Uarlcman yesterday afternoon shot and Instantly hilled Deputy City Marshal O. D. Perry In a saloon on the Texas side ot this city. Perry was the only witness that tes tified against Ilarkman for killing Pink Dannon, of Fort Worth, Tex., In this city about a month ago, and the trial was to have come up at this term of court. The deceased leaves a wife and two small children. Excitement Is at fever heat here and more trouble may be precipitated. Ilarkman Is now under arrest, together with three eye witnesses to the killing. St. IiOiiN Makiw n Now Ilcoord. Hurst Castle, Juno 30, 2:30 a. m. Passed steamer St. Louis, New York for Southampton. On this voyage the St. Louis has broken the New York Southampton record, 6 days, 10 hours and 36 minutes, which has been held by the Furst Bismarck since Septem ber, 1803. To equal the time ot her fast est previous eastward passage, 6 days, 11 hours and 30 minutes, the St. Louts whb due to arrive off the Needles, two miles this side of Hurst Castle, at 1:27 o'clock this morning. She lta, there fore lowered the eastward record by more than nn hour and a half. Mr. James Perdue, an old soldier residing at Monroe, Mich., was severely aflllcted witli rheumatism but received prompt relief from pain by using Chamberlain's 1'aln Halm. Ho says : "At times my back would acjie so badly that I could hardly raise up. If I had not gottcu relief I would not be horo to write tlicso few lines. Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done mo a great deal of good audi fee very thankful for It." For 6alo by Oruhlcr Bros., druggists. STOCK AND PKUUUlb MArtMiio. An Jlrrntto Mnrkot and Fluctuation, lu Many I.cndliur .Shares. Now York. June 29. Tho market for se curities today was one to delight tho pro fexslonal trader, fluctuations in ninny of tho lending ahnres being wide and ver erratic. The range of Sugar and Chicago Gas was above last night's close In the early denilngs, especially of Sugar, and (his tended to restrain the distinct ten dency towards reaction which was latent In the murket all day, and which finally overcame the whole list. General strength and a rally followed tho publication of the Iltirllngton statement for May showing an increase in not earnings of J209.50S, but when hoavy liquidation In Sugar and Chicago Gas set In during tho final hour stocks of all the leading properties were tnrown over at a lively rate, and prices generally were carried down to the low est point of the day. Closing bids: Ilalto. & Ohio... 10H Lehigh Valley.. 2S', Chesa. & Ohio... 17 N. J. Central.. SI Del. & Hudson.. 10914 N. Y, Central.. 103 13., L,. & Vv 157 Pennsylvania ,, By, Krlo :.. U Heading 22Tfe Lake Kile & W. H?i St. Paul iS. .TjJUl .esst's paid. Oonoral Mnrkotfl, Philadelphia, Juno 29. Flour Arm; win. ttr superfine, J2.75S2.90i do.' extras;' tifa 3.25; Pennsylvania roller, clear. 3.753.90: do. straight, $3.90!!" western winter, clear, M.75(it3.90; do. straight, J3.90; city mills, extra, $3.10JJ."..40. Ilye Hour quiet and easy at J2.252.40 per barrel. Wheat dull: contract wheat, Juno, 75 7Cc; do. Jul)', 71Uffi7114c.: do. August, C994i70c.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No, 1 Delaware red, spot, 7Sc; No, red, June, 7Cc; do. July, 75?4c.; do, September, 7040.; do. December, 72Vio, Corn quiet and steady; No. 2 mixed, spot and June, 2SHJT 28c; do. yellow for local trade, 33S31c. Oats quiet und steady; No. 2 white clip ped, carlots, 26K,2Gc.: do. June and July, 2W,j2Ce.: do. August and September, 21,S 26c. Hay weak; choice timothy, 13?i 13.50 for large bales. Beef quiet; beef hams, $25i2C. I'ork steady; family, 110.50. Lard steady; western Bteamed, 14.26. But ter steudy; western creamery, lt15c. ; do. factory. 7m710Hc; Kleins, 15c.; Imitation creamery, 9H12Vic.; New York dairy, IOC He. ; do. creamery, 11015c; fancy prints jobbing at 171) 20c; do. extra Penn sylvania, wholesale, lCc Cheese qvlet! New York luige, 6f8c; xmull, fancy, 7c; part skims. MiC. ; full skims, 2ft3o. Eggs steady; Now York and Pennsylva nia, UtjllHc; western, fresh, 1010c. Potatoes quiet; southern, new, t22.50. Tallow quiet; city, 3J13Hc; country, 3VJ0 3'4c. ltosln steady; strained, common to good, il.721Mll.75. Turpentine quiet at 2C?i2714c Pig Iron quiet; southern. 19.25 10.50; northern. 110(512. Copper quiet; brokers, 111.25; exchange, ill.Uft 11.25. Tin quiet; straits. tUilH.it); plates easy. Spel ter steady; domestic. il.25J4.35. Lead ! called steady at i3.C0 by brokers, while the Metal Kxchance calls the market stronger and quotes i3.55fi3.C0. Tomatoes, per carrier, ll.25(E?1.75. Cabbage, per crate or barrel, ilfil.1214. Coffee Hteady; July, tG'5f&6.90; August, $6.90if6.95: SeptemSer. i7.(M(J.10; December, $7.15T7.26; March, i7.lMi7.10- May, 17.45. Heart Disease Cured. 'HEN a well known minister after Buffering for years with heart dis ease, Is cured, It Is not surprising that ho should publish the fact for the benefit of others. Itev. J. .1' Smith, 1W5 Fulton St., Baltimore, Md.. writes; " For years I suffored from a severe form ot heart disease. I used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and my heart is now In good condition. Decently, other afflictions came upon tne. Thero was humming, painful sensations on top and back ot my head. Fifteen min utes rending would make mo almost wlldi there were pulllngend drawing sensations In my legs all the time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Uestorativo Nervine and Its effect was simply won derful. I heartily oommead your remedies." Dr. Miles' Ilomedlus are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or inoaoy refunded. Book on Heart md Nerves sent frco to all applicants. Dll MILES MEDICAL CO., Elbkart, Ind. "HOLD DUST." THE N. St. Louis, Chicago, Convicted of llnuk 'Swindling. Louisville, Ky., Jufle 30. Louis Cal- lot, who. In conjunction with Individual Bookkeeper Louis Colomb. abstracted about iJOO.MO from the Union Natl in.il bank by juggling ullh the Mil nice:- n ns to always show a credit t Oalirt In the bank, was yesterday found guilty on abrut rlxty counts In tl.S In dictment against him. The discovery of the frauds ltd to the eloping of the bank, and Colom" cornmlticd sulclc before he could be arretted. Did You Kver Try Electric Hitlers as a remedy fur your tni uHf ii noi, gei a nouio now ana gel relief. Tills medicine has licen fimnd In li peculiarly adapted to tho relief and euro of all lemale Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct Influence In giving strength and tone to the oiuhiib. If you have Loss of Appetite, Cunstlintion, Headache, fainting Riietls, or aro Norvous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dlssy Spells, Electric ltlitors is tho medicine you need. Health and strength nro guaranteed by its use. Ijarge twtties only mty cents at A. Wotley's drna store. Dentil ul Anliii' lloo.i. New YorV. June 30. William V. Hoey, the eccentric character comedian and voccist, dUxi. yesterday, at. the home of his mother-in-law, aged 42. Hoey had been suffering from paresis of the brain for three moHlHs) past,' but the malady only assumed an acute form three weeks ngo, when, upon the advice of a specialist, arrangements were made to place the actor In a sani tarium. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new llfo and vigor, take No-To-rac, the wonder-worker that makes weak iron rtroni?. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro, 50c or $1.00. Booklet and aimple mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Pi-imldont to Ci-nWo In the Dolphin. Portsmouth, N, II.. June 30. Captain It. W. Lyons, of Hie United Stales dis patch boat Dolphin, stated 5 (.day that President McKinley would visit this city iiome time this summer, In the course of an extensive cruise along the const In the Dolphin. It Is I1I3 Intention while here to stop at the Vfent-TTii, and a' 10 at the Isle of fjlioalB. From hero ho will go to Bar UIUUUI unit Uliruiu. Soino tor ten. somo for twenty and soinn for thirty years have suffered from piles; and then havo been unicklv and nermauentlv cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for pllos and all forms of skin diseases, C. 11. Hnncnbtich. ltediiced ltatei, to San FmiiclMro. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces that, for tho Christian Endeavor Convention to bo held In San Francisco July 7 to 12, it will sell special tickets from all points 011 its system at greatly reduced rates. Those tickets will lie sold Juno 27 to July 2, and'will permit of stop over at Denver and points West. Returning, passengers must reach original starting point not later than August 17, 1807. 1-or specific ratos, conditions, and full In formation apply to nearest ticket agent. , A Household Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tbo taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hver and bowels, cleansing tho cntiro system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. C. C. to-day; 10, 23, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Another "Heaven" Km- soliwolnrurtti Monett, Mo., June SO. Schwelnfurth tho so-called "Messiah," ot Itockford, Ills., has returned from. Benton coun ty, Ark., where It Is reported he has contracted for the purchase of 2,000 acres of land" from Senator niacliburn, with the view of removing his- proteges from Illinois and establishing one of his "heavens" there. People In that section are wrought up over the mat ter. There IsNotli'ng so -Good. There Is nothing lust as cood ns Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it mid do not permit tho dealer to sell you somo substitute. Ho will not claim there Is anything better, but in order to make more profit hn may claim something else to be just as good. You want nr. King's flew DUcovcry because you lOnnv it to bo safe and reliable, und guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs. (joins, uonsumption ami lor all affections at uiroat, uncst ana l.uncs, there Is nothing so. good as is Dr. King's Now Discovery. Trial bottle free at A. Wasley's drugstore. Regu lar size au cents aud f l.(X. Coining Jivents, July 5. Sixth annual plcnlo of the dntnt Baud, of Shenandoah, at Columbia park. Dancing music by Seliojipe orchestra of 10 pieces. July in.-le cream Mtlral under auspieet of Camp- 40, Daughters of America, In lteb bins' opera house. July 13. Qrand benefit pefonnaiico"of the dramatic cantata "Rebecca" by request. To be given for the benefit of John Hall. Uucklen's Aniloa Salve. Tho beet salvo In tho world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures idles. or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give pcriect Bausiaciion or mony reiunuod. l'rlce 5 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy . AHtnr I-:iitei tii1n Colonial I'remlcrH. London, June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Will lam Waldorf Astor gave a successful garden party to the colonial premiers at their country house, Cliveden,' Tap low, yesterday. The guests were taken In launches from Maidenhead to Clive den. In til afternoon the Canadian of ficers attended a special levee given In their honor by Qeneral Lord Garnet Wolseley, the commander-ln-ehlef. Eczema of the scalp or Scald Head, evon In itf rnot severe forni Is uereikfalllugly oured by Dean's Ointment, the surest specific for all itchiness of the skin. "Q0LD DrBT." Insist on the Genuine The best Washing Powder made. Best for all clean ing, does the ftork quickly, cheaply and thoroughly. 1 P pUsStf Largest package greatest economy. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Now York, Boston, Philadelphia. A genuine wclcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. riflln and Coal Sts. Ptriml whiskey, beers, porter and ale enrtiuilly on Up Chokn emperance drinks slid cfeiirn. A Hnndoomo Comploxion Is one of tho greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzom's Compuixion PCAV0US gives It, Wanted-An Idea Who fsn thlnlr of some alnipla thing to iiateatf Protect your tdcam thev mar tirlnir vou Writ. jnilM WrhhDlin l.w m. . . . . . . weaim. : V . .1 v. v.., 1 tikiiib Alter XtVl(Sa,h!nto..n' 'i- r!0T ibe,t '-8"11 1"l" oei tail lilt u( two hundred lnr.ntlo wanted. pOU fillimil'l', H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op Onwinsntiitn. Subject to Itcpulillcnn rules. JjlOIt 8IIKISIPF, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Of Port CArtnox. Bubjcct to Republican rules. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments o glassware for 5 ana 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS; Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardin Street. To a ma to Hire. If you want to hire a snfe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes1 pay flhlelda' livery stable a visit. Team constantly on band at reasonable rates J AtVlES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Uwnllnsr.rall o dutntlon. HAVE YOU REALW THE PHILADELPHIA TlfllES THIS MORNING? THE TIMES In the moit extensively circulated and widely read nawspaier pnl llshed In Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub- ,u men ituii puiMiu muisiin.is najui 1110 iutereM( of publlo integrity, honest government nnit prosperous Industry, and It knows no partjir or pcisonal allegiance In treating publlo Issues, In tho broadest mid best sense1 a family and general newspaper. THE TIMES alms to have the largest circulation by deserving it, and claims, tli.it it Is unsurpassed In all the essentials of a groat metropolitan newspaper. Specimen epplea of any edition will be sent free to any one send ing their address, t TERMSr)An.Y, S3.00 per onruul ; 11.00 for four months; :J0 cents per mouth ; de livered by enrriera for a cents per week. SUNDAY KD1TION, 32 large, Iiandsome iiages H columns, elegantly Illustrated, liffiutlful wlonp supplement 12.00 iter an ,itiimfS'ceiits"ler copy. Dally and Monday, Hod per annum 1 60 cents per month. Address all letters to THE TIMES, riui.inw.niiA. nillionsof Dollars Go up In saioko evory year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured in first-alass re. llablo companies as represented by DAVID FATIST insurance Ajrent. UtXyiLt 1 iVUO i , 1J0 South Jardlu St Also Llfo and Accidental Oompanl est jAMSY PILLS! SiS, .,KSBJ!UHE- soc.fs-woMrs sjvs F01 t$ povinsky's drug store, 38 K Centre street. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by tbore who uso 1'ozzoni'u Complexion .uowqar. a t nam tn . n n r, . uKAY EiAItl ..r.3.UKt:U u it- 44 xr I iKiiur ( I!.. ' llVlt. Ml lu. U, T 1 n nvt iirtiies 1 attain 11011 r 1 ui ioi 1 J,r.!)H TO('riiiiiovti8.Unlriitt Moi hair 1rm tail ion uui Um1 iitniMiMii:rmlli 11 XI Uln In ill it) .. n v rnrr 1.1:1: si miM A i im tuiiun n y lUuHrtt4 Tittu oa lUir ooppliciloornCC Por sale by fihenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln Dmt; Store. Wanted-An dea tissm ftoUsst your Ideasi they roar IjfIdk you wealth. write JOHN WKUUEltUUUN CO., Patent Attor. n',.,i.,Y.b,,1s,on. u- O.,or their l,a prlta onet sua lut ot two hundred hiTeullaua wanted. JL sssssssissin