EVENING HERALD ESTAHI.IS1IHI) Dpt Published every RTrnlnsJlt-rplfliinilsy, l t Booth J4ttmi HTalifer. Nnn Oss-ras. Tim Herald In delivered In Hlieimticlonti nnd tho nurr.iundlug; IpWns fur nlz cent ft week, imy sble to tho furriers, lly mnU W.OO n year, or -eut4 ft month, pnyahle In advance. Advertise ments clinrired noeordtnir to sivice nhl position. mrnts chnruiNi noeordtnir to simee nhl position. The tmhllsriers reserve the right to olmnjr the vonition of advertisement whenever the pub imtlon of new demnml It. Ine Hsiii is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether lMhl for or not, thftt the publishers mny deem improper. Advertising rate mmle known tipoti nppllcfttlon. Kntered nt the postofllee ftt flhennmlonh, ln. ns I'rund clfts mall matter. TKLBl'lIONK CONNECTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print," Evening Herald TUE8DAY. JULY 18. 18B7. Kiuiitrrk hundred aliens applied for luiturnllrntton papers in IMiihulel pliin in three (lavs, its a result of tho alien tax lilll. Thk scholar In polities line given Wall Htret a surpriso. Senator Ii hIro, of Maesivohuaette.is tho author of the proposed tnx on stock dealings. By way of Wilkesharre, the Record of that city being the authority, we learn that Hon. S. A. Losoh in a candidate for Congressional honors next year. Probpkctivk candidates for the (Tiiberiiatorial nomination on the Republican ticket will now come out in the open. Sonator Quay Iuih an nounced that he is a enndidato to succeed himself. NkIjLY 11 Ml, who invested herself a few years ago with no little notoriety in newspaper circles, is in Chicago out of a job, her marriage with an aged millionaire having turned out badly. Nelly would just fit in the Dailv American sanctum at this particular time. Tim meeting of the Republican Executive Committee at Pottsvillo on Saturday, is said to have caused some uneasiness among a few of tho county leaders. Tho Republicans of Schuylkill can well afford to follow the example of their brethren ii Philadelphia in tho harmony move ment. Tho success of the ticket this fall depends largely upon tho charac ter of tho nominees, and the position assumed by tho party leaders. Evim since the election of a Con troller in Luzerne county, that official and tho County Commissioners have been at loggerheads, in the majority of cases over trivial matters in which the taxpayers take very little interest. There is nothing to bo gained by such a course on tho part of these officials. Herein Schuylkill county we have no such a state of affairs. Controller Severn long ago came to Ine con clusion, and very wisely, too, that it was to the interest of the taxpayers thut there should exist tho best of feeling between Ills office and that of the Commissioners. As a result of this polioy there are no "family jars" to retard the publio business, as has been tho case in Luzerne county. Quay a Candidate. Senator Matthew S. Quay will not retire to private life at tho expiration .ot-liis present term in the United States Senate. On tho other hand, ho is a full-iledged candidato for re-election, having made the publio an nouncement to that effect on Satur day after a conference at Harrisburg between himself, Senator Penrose and Governor Hastings. The latter, it is said, has decided not to support the Quay banner, and as a con&e- nuetico tnero will be a merry war when the timo vomes for tho election of a United Stated Senator. The rumor that Senator Quay, be cause of ill health, had decided to retire from politics caused his lieutenants throughout the state much concern, and when the an nouncement was made on Saturday that he had acceded to the importuni ties of his friends to again become a candidate, there was muoh gratifica tion manifested by his Schuylkill county supporters. HenatorQuay is by no means young. He is in his sixty-fifth yenr, although be does not appear to be so old. Hav ing been in publio life nearly a third of u century, he naturally feels that the time lias come when some one else should assume the leadership of the Republican party in tho Keystone state. Under his masterly direct ion the Republican party has won many successful battles, especially the na tional contest of 1888, when Mr. Har rison wan elected President. In the Senate, Mr. Quay has been a ciuiet but effective worker, and the tactics lie employed to secure ade quate protection for the industries of Pennsylvania in the Wilson-Gorman bill, are still fresh in the memory of his constituents. During the present four months' session Quay has paid special attention to those features of the present tariff effecting manu facturers in this state, lieeauw of the successful fight he made three years ago against the Wilson bill, he was in demand by the special inter ests of other states. Pennsylvania in ably represented in the United States Senate by Quay nnd Penrose, and the jieople will be reluctant in making change when their terms expire, lioth are hard workers, and none are more attentive anil watchful when the interests of their native state Is attacked. Senator Quay will be his own successor, by the grace of the next Legislature. That body will be com jHhed largely of Quay Republican. LIGHTNING STAKES SOLDIERS. Our KIHiil mid Main Injured nt New Ymim'h M '!!(ta f nil. TV kftklM. N Y. July IS. Usrhtnlng pt ui'k t hi- Kt'itc militia camp here yes ti i iUy nfti- in mi, peleotlntt the Y. At. C. A t nt an Its cbjeol. One man w 1 Ulcil nml many others were badly l.urt. Tho storm wa a terrlfle one, anil ii (Trent ntimber of the men gathered In the Y. M. C. A tent, which was commodlnti' anil i upl. d generally by' those who hiil limllnsj or letter writ ing to do. Suddenly there was u blind ing flash of llrhtning. and In a moment the tent wan down and In flames. A general alarm wan sounded, and tho puardsmen and ambulance corpa came nt double quirk. Almost every man who had been under the canvas was hocked by tho lightning. Corpnrnl 3. J. McDonald, Company A, Twenty-second regiment, New York, wn dead. Half ft doaen of the men were unconscious. The body of Corporal McDonald wu the first taken from the mass of ruins. The surgeons worked over it for an hour or mors, but their efforts were fruitless. Those who were knocked unconscious were revived, some of them with great difficulty, and one or two of the men arc still In a serious condition. Conoral McDonald lived with his mother In New York, and was 21 years old. He was tn have been married next Ha tin day evening, upon the return of the regiment from camp. Accidentally Shot 1H ITIpihI. Trenton, July 13. William Schlndle, of this city, was shot In the breast yes terday by Charles 15. Mink, of 13S Anln street, Philadelphia, and Is not expected to live. The men "Were In a boat gun ning, when Mink, who waa liandllnn his gun. touched the trigger and the charge exploded. Bchlndle was taken to St. Francis hospital and Mink waa taken Into custody. Iloth men say tin shooting was accidental. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania. New Jer sey. Delaware, Maryland, District ol Cnlunb'a end Virginia: Fair; north wer.Urly winds. When you want pood roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tInstnithinB done oall on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Contro street Dealer ir stcos 1-tf Personully-Umidiicted Tours via ronnsyl. vanla llallroiid. That tho public havo como to recognize tbo (net that the best anil most convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by tbo increasing popularity of these tours. Under this system tbo lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and clmporon accompany each tour to look after tbo comfort of the passenger. The following tours have been arranged for the Reason of 18B7 : To tho north (including Watklns (lien, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal. Quebec, Au Sablo Chasm, lakes Cliamplaln 1 , f. i .1 1 nuu ueorge, Diirmc-gii, uuu u uuiikhv hub down through tho Highlands of tho Hudson), July 27 and August 17. Kate, $100 for tho round trip from New York, Philadelphia, lUltimoro, nnd Washington, covering nil expenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yollowstono Park on a special trnln of Pullman sleeping, compartment, nnd observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," September 2. Hate, $235 from Now York, Philadelphia, lialtimoro, and Washington ; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Fnlls, excursion tickets good to rtturn within ten days will Imj sold on July 22, August ii and 10, September 4 and 10, at rate of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Theso tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop ovor within limit nt Iiuflnlo, Kochestcr, and Watklns on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Lurny Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 12. Rttto, $0.) from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. "Tlicy don't in iko much fuss about it." We are speaking of Do Witt's Littlo Karly Itisers, the famouslittlo pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach mid liver troubles, They never gripe. C. H. Hagen buch. Many Killed In n l'lnllwoy DNa-iter. Copenhagen, July 13. A terrible rail way disaster took place about mid night at OJentofte. The express from Belslngocr ran Into a passenger train standing nt the station and wrecked eight carriages. Most of the victims are of the artisan class. The dead and Injured have been aonveyed In ambu. lanco trains to thla cltv. It appears that the collision was due to an error made by the engineer In reading the signal Rnd by the failure of a brake act. Thirty-two bodies were extricated. The number seriously Injured are 81. Dentil of K- MliiKtcr l.otln'op. Detroit, July 13. Hon. George V. N. Lothrop, ex-minister to Russia, died yesterday nt his residence, Fort street, west. He was stricken with heat pros tration a week ago, and had been In a comatose condition most of the time since. Mr. Lothrap died peacefully, surrounded by the memlters of his family. Captain Henry D. and Cyrus B. Loth'op and his daughter. Mrs. Will iam Prall. wife of Ilev. Dr. Prall, of this city. His other daughter, Baron ess Heune, Is In St. Petersburg. Man nnd Wife Killed by I.tglitnlnir. Delhi, N. Y., July 18. Kdwln J. Betts and wife, who resided on a farm five miles (im Delhi, were killed by light ning. They had been to a neighbor's house, and were on their way home when a shower forced them to take refuge under a tree. They were ap. parently hilled instantly. Betts was about 40 years old. Two children sur vive the couple. Steel llitllH Tor India. Baltimore. July 13. The British steamship City of Dundee yesterday commenced loading 3,500 tons of. steel rails at the Maryland Steel works, Sparrows Point, for Calcutta, British India. The order Is for 7,000 tons, and the other 8.C00 tons will be loaded in a few davs in the British steamship Westminster. Domoerot Win 111 Annapolis. Annapolis, Md July 13. The Demo crats rairled Annapolis yesterday by a small majority, electing mayor, coun sellor e.nd fur out of six aldermen. The city gave MeKtnley over 200 ma lorltv li'l '"'!. " Weak Tired; Thousands are in this condition. They are despondent and gloomy, cannot sleep, have no appetite, no energy, no ambition. Hood's Sarsaparllla soon brings help to such people. It gives them pure, rich blood, cures nervousness, creates an appetite, tones and strengthens the stomach and imparts new life and In creased vigor to all the organs of the body. HOOl5SSpaHila Is tbo One True IIIimmI l'liiilicr. All druggists. SI. Hood's Pills cure all Liver His. 25 cent. A POLICE CHIEF DISMISSED. The lti-ult of An IiimI Ipntlou of lint tlniore'K Police Mclbed. Baltimore, July 1,1. The limud of po IIo commissioners yesterday dismissed City Marshal Jacob Frey, the actual chief of police, as the result of nn In vestigation regarding police affnlrs which has hfen In progress for seiial weeks. The charges were preferred by the executne committee of the Hefuriii I.engue. Fioy has been on the polli . force In various capacities for moie than 20 years, and has been at the head of the force for 12 years. Captain J. ,T. Iltlbera and Itound Ser geant Ward Meehan also received their dismissal nt the hands of the emnmls stoneis, and several minor changes In the force were made. Deputy Marshal Thomas V. Farnain was temporarily placed In charge of the force. The vole by which the dismissals and charges were made was strictly a paittsan one, Commissioner Schryvcr, the only Democrat on the police board, voting In the negative on every proposition, whl'e his two Republican colleagues, Heddlnger and Johnson, voted together at oil times. Frey was appointed to the police force, with the rank0f captain, In 187, was made deputy marshal In 1870 and marshal In 1888. During the Interven ing period he has made many Impor tant arrests and ferreted out many mysterious cases, among them b.'ng the famous Urner trunk mystery. about a decade ago, In which case Aie victim was cut Into pieces, packed In a trunk and shipped to Baltimore from New York, where the murder was com mitted. It was mainly through the shrewdness of Frey that the trunk was traced back to the point of shipment and the criminal arrested, convicted and sentenced to a long term In Sing Sing, where he now Is. Sinned the wtcel Senlo. Pittsburg, July 13. The special steel scale at Jones A Laughlln's American Iron and steel plant was signed yes terday at a confeience of the work men and firm, and work will be re sumed at once. The workmen accept ed the terms offered by the company. It Is said to be a slight decrease In wages on the price per ton, but an In crease on the output, which will be much greater owing to the Improved machinery. The Iron scale Is the only one yet remaining unsigned. The Na tional rolling mill at McKeesport re sumed in full y-sterdny In all depart ments exi - i '''o puddling, where the men ' n t:..te, Work was also re sume ! :n nearly every department of the V. Dewees-Wood rolling mill, and the Indications are for steady work. Don't nauseate your stomach with teas nn 1 hitter herlis. but reitnlnte your liver and sick headache by using those famous little pills known ns lie Witt's J.ittle l.arly Itlsers. U. 11, HsKenbuch. Persons I.emlng Town During the slimmer can have tho Hkrai.d mailed to thorn by ordering it nt this oflico. either in porsoii or by letter, nt 25 cents per month. If you aro going to enjoy yourself among tbo cool breezes of tbo sea shore or some mountain retreat, ion't forget that your enjoyment will nut bo complete una you lmvo tho IIkkai.u sent to you. Vim, vigor and victory i-those aro tlie char acteristics of Do Witt's blttlo liitly Nif-crs, toe lamous luuu puis uir couMip'iuou, nil iousnusA and all stomach mid liver troubles. C. II. Ilagcnbucli. Itooth-Tuekor nod tho President. Washington, July 13. Commander Booth-Tucker, the bead of the Salva tion Army in the United States, called at the While House yesterday after noon with a note of Introduction from Vice President Hobart, with whom he had had a plcnsant Interview In the morning. President McKlnley received Commander Booth-Tucker cordially, expressing pleasure nt meeting a man of whom he had heard so much, and praising the work of the Salvation Army, In which he had long taken a friendly Interest. Commander Booth Tucker told the president that he was on his way west to make Inquiry as a land upon which to begin on a large scale the army's project for colonizing the destitute poor of the cities, In which the president showed much in terest. Burning, itching skin diseases instantly re lieved by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, un equalled fot cuts, hruisoB, bums. It heals without leaving a star. C. H. Hagenbuch. Now I'omiiiiiHtoro Appointed. Washington, July 13. There was nn even 100 appointments of fourth-class postmasters yesterday. The changes Include the following In New Jersey: Kenvil, W. D. Jardlne; Longport, J, 11. Mlnnlck; Bio Grande. D, E, Goff! Wilton, B. B. MoCulley. Pennsylvania! Grant, Harvey Brlckley; Llncolnvllle, W. F. Range: Madlsonburg, Josejih Blerly: New Lebanon, Wilson Deani Olmsville, S. M. Wilcox: Philip's Sta tion, Klvlra Sprague; Pine Station, L. M. Hussell; Tllnggold, Charles Stew art; West Liberty, W. T. Martin, Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If yon want to quit toliaoco using easily ami forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic full of new life and vigor, take No-ToJtac, the wonder-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bc from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 30c or $1.00. Booklet and aaniplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOURS. Two Tours to tho North ilii Pennsylvania Itiillrojid, For tho convenience of those whb seek tho most attractive way uf spending a summer holiday, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the North, under the personally-conducted tourist system, July 27 and August 17. The point included in the itinerary ami the country traversed abound In nature's beauties. No matter how much may lie exiected, one can not lie disappointed in Watklns (lieu, Niagara Falls, Thoussud Islands, Qaebee, Montreal, Au Stable Chasm, IkaCliiiiplsln aud George, aeratogs, er the Highlands of the Hudson. Mud. tour will be In charge of one of the eompany's tourUt agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady at chaperon, whose eieeial charge will be unescorted ladles. The rate of $100 from New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, HarrUburg, Baltimore, and Washington covers railway and Ikm t fare fur the entile round trip, parlor ear seatcmeals en route, hotel entertainment, transfer eharges, carriage hire in fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed iUueiary, tickets, er any ad ditional Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Ooiouaur. 1108 Broad way, New York ; 660 Fulton street, Brook lyn; Assistant General Pajeur Ageut, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Hives are net dangerous to life, but they are a proline breeder of misery and profanity . Duan's Ointiueut gives instant relief, even in the worst rases of this aud other exsspeiat iug discuses of the tkiu. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquljhnrj by Dr. Mitel' Remedies. I J l s a' V as '"iK It. IJI TBS"- X'l - ' i. Mill!, PIDII V, of T)!r'.i"ie-.. fVinn Mifleied !nmi Jest, mi li :i :o-nnll"a-tkm of illseaM'KAi the . : u-Jw r X perlence and investigation! of lr. ?!le have proven, result from impalrmcnto. IV nervoui system. Mr. Jan. II. HUloy ritef Oat. 25, la: "Uy wife wu taken sick with neural,. la of the heart, norvona exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attondod by two physicians she grew worse until she was nt death's door. I then began giv ing her Dr. Miles' Qcatorutlvo Nervine and Dr. M11C3' Now Heart Cure, and she Improved so wonder fully from tho ilrl that I at onco dis missed the phyi'IcUns She now cats anc uleepr; veil and does her own housework We havo recommend ed your rcmeillis to a great many In our city, and every one ha been very much benefited by them." Dr. Miles' Itcsiedles arc sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart aud Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. Looks Had lor Hun Nee Spnlillnir. Chicago, Ju'y 13. In the trial of cx Bank President Charles W. Spalding for embeax'ement, Professor S. W. Shattuck, of the University of Illinois, created a sensation by declaring that there was enough money In the general fund of the university to meet all war rants drawn un to the date the bonds were hypothecated by Spalding. Spalding has condended that he hy pothecated the endowment bonds In order to sceure money with which to meet warrants issued by the officials of the university. The attorneys for the defense will attempt to show an entirely different state of affairs than that shown by Professor Shattuck's testimony. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder was created for ono purpose, namely, a receptacle for tho urine, and as such It is not liablo to any form of disease ex cept by one or two ways. Tlio first way is from imperfeet action of the kidneys.' The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urino fiom unhoaltliy kiJncyB istlio chief cnuso of bladder troubles. So tbo womb like tbo bladder, was created for ono purpose, and If not doctored too much is not liablo to weakness or diseased, oxcept in nue rases. It is situated bark of and very close to tho bladder, thorcforo any pain, dionso or Inconvcnlcnco manifested in the kidneys, hack, bladder or urinary passage is often by mlstako attributed to fumalo weak ness or womb trouble of sonic sort. 'Flic error is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided. To And out correctly, set you urino nsido for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild nnd tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney, liver nnd bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a modiciuo you should havo tho best. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a samplo bottlo and pamphlet, both sent free, by mall Mention EvKNiNO Hehai.d and send your address to Dr. Klhnor & Co., Binghnnitou, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper sunmutoo ho genuiness of this offer. l!oy Drowned Wlillo limiting:. Trenton, July 13. John Bldlangmaler, aged 12 years, was drowned In the Del aware and Barltan canal yesterday, He was In swimming with some other boys, when he suddenly sank. When ho came to the surface 'nsraln he seized hold of William Anderson, a compan Ion, and nearly succeeded in drowning him, One of Anderson's friends, how ever, managed to break Dldlangmaler's hold, but could not save him. Bid langmaler's body has not been re covered. llucklen'B Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for entu bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coma, and all skin oruutions. and nosltlve.lv cures nllns or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give peneci BHiisiucuon or mony rciunnea. 1'rice at cents per box. t or Balo by A. Wasloy. N(iv Jiivcy" Pardon Hoard. Trenton, July 13. The New Jersey board of pardons will meet at Sea Girt today, at the governor's headquarters at the state camp. The board will con sider some 90 applications for pardons and parole. A committee of the board spent last week at the prison Inter viewing the different prisoners who have filed applications. One of those who asked to be pardoned Is Barclay Peak, who was convicted In 1888 of kill In Katie Anderson, at Mount Holly, and was sentenced to prison for 20 years. "I crave but One Minute," d the publip speaker in a husky Yojoe; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and pro ceeded with hl oratory. One Minute (Jonah Cure Is unequalled for throat and Ir.ng troubles. C. II. llageubticli. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mr. Woodford, United States minis ter to Spain, is in Washington study ing the state department's brief In the Ruls cooo, which he Is to present at Madrid. The United Stales consul at Odessa reports that It la the purpose of the Hussian government to place agricul tural Implements on the free list after Jan, 1, 1893. At nkhmond, Va while returning from church. Sam and Oscar Mehanes, farmers, of Albemarle, were kl'led by Ilglitning. They had sought refuge urvr!r a tree. Word has been received from the Longvlew, O., Insane asylum of the death at that Institution of "KiiT Baldwin, the once famous catcher of the Cincinnati Bed Stockings. Colonel C. W. Praser. father of Vir ginia Fraser Doyle, the poetess. Is dead at Memphis. Fraser wag a mem ber of the Fifth Confederate regiment, and waa one of the leading lawyers of Memphis. It heals everything except a broken heart, way be as Id of Be Witt's Witch Haiel Salve. Piles aud rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, ecxeina and all skin troubles may be cured by it uuickly aud pcruiaueutly. C. II. Jiageubueb VJV-'Vfo V V. I mm? STACK AND PRODUCE. MARKETS 8ujrnr the l.nndltlK Fnetor In Vow Y'li'U itoe'i llonllnir. N w Vnrk. July It. Sugar occupied thi t n r.' ' ire of nttentlon In the ntoi k mar ket to-lny, nnd its buoyant y was a sum tabling fietor through the Who! I! with the exception of such stofks as wei o miblect to special depressing Influences. Tl'o course of sugar was directed by the gonlp from about the rooms of the tariff ec finiue In Washington, and tho pries sui'li lc titly Indicates thet this pointed to rulloti that would insure profltabU protect Inn on refined sugar. The out standing short interest, whleh has been reputed to be large, showed a nervous apprehension under the persistent stremrth of the stock nnd extenslv covering carried the stock up by leaps nnd Jumps, the closing being buoyant at l?r, the high point, and six points above the low point. The movement tn recover beentne something like a stampede at the eloie. Closing bids: Bi.lto. ft Ohio... 9 Lehigh Valley.. MM Chesa. & Ohio... 1 N. J. Central.. 84Vi Del. S- Hudson. .110U N. Y. Central.. 101j D., L. A W 166 Pennsylvania .. MS Kilo 11 Beading 'JIM Like Krle . W. lttt St. Paul 8Sj All nsst's paid. Oonornl .Mnrlret. Philadelphia, July 1. Flour dull! win ter superfine, H.TGflx.i"): do. extras. ttJ 3.W; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $J.TO$H.85; do. straight, 11.8104; western winter, elenr, SS.7SWS.90; do. straight, S3.904M; city mills, rxtra, H.tOftl.M. Bye flour steady, but nulet, nt ft.lS4Fz.M per barrel, as to quality. Wheat firmer; contract wheat, July, 71W7Hlo.: do. August. 70)iTlo.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Dolawaro red, spot, 7Sfcff7Mto. ; No. 2 red. July, 77 77Mo. ; do. September, 71 14c ; do. October. 71'4c. : do .December, 7Sc. Corn neglect ed: steamer corn, spot, 2Mf2il Vic. ; No. 3 mixed, spot and July, SOfiftOUc.; No. 2 yellow for local trade. 34c. Oats dull: No. 2 white clipped, carlots, 2Sttc ; No. 1 white, July, 'M5Ho.; August, September, and October, 24?iS6c. Hay steady for de sirable grades; choice timothy, SIS for large bales. Beef steady; family, S901O; extra mess, S7.508; beef hams, SzMfr,; packet, ISififl.BO; city extra India mess, J12G11. Lnrd dull and easy; western steamed, 11. Wi. Pork dull; mess, S88.G0; short clear, SMflO.50; family, 1HW.75. nut ter stcadv: western creamery, 114il6Hc. ; factory, 7iilOHe.! Kleins, lBUo.; Imitation creamery, !t4t812!4o. ; New York dairy, 10 14c. ; do. creamery, llfrlSiio. Cheese steady; large. 7tyf7Hc; smnll, 7Vi7Vlc.; part skims, IWic; full skims, 2ViSc. Eggs Orm; New York and Pennsylvania, 1212Vac.; western, fresh, ll12o. Tallow quiet; cltv, S'.fcc; country. 3U3o., ns to quality. Cottonseed oil firm; prime crude. 20c; do. yellow, 24ff20c. Petroleum dull: refined, New York, M: Philadelphia and Baltimore, 15.05. ltosln dull; strained, common to good, Sl.72Vit71.T5. Turpentlno dull nt 20f2CVic. nice steady; domestic, fair to extra, 4V4!c; Japan, tViSHHo. Molasses steady; New Orleans, kettle, good to choice, 22f2Sc Pig iron quiet; southern, f D.2rVoM0.C0; northern, S10ffll2. Copper easy: lake, brokers, S11.12Vi; ex change, 110.80011.28. Tin dull; straits, S13.75 lt; plates quiet. Spelter quiet; domes tic, S1.2IWI.8S. Lead strong at S3.SS. Cof fee steady: August. S6.75; September. S6.90 I&6.95; October, 6 8S) December. S7.1Q7.1!S: March, $7.iif7.2S; May, S7.3067.35. Llvo Stock Mnrkot'. New York, July 12. Beeves slow; steers steady; rough stock firm; yards cleared; native steers, S1S5.15; Including "stlllers" at SI.SiVu4.S0; stags and oxen. $304.50; bulls, S2.85fiiS3.80: dry cows. $203.50. Vonls slow und steady; buttermilk calves Via lowor; nbout 100 head unsold; veals. $136.23: but termilks, J3.25fi3.75. Sheep lower, except for prime: lambs lower; Sheep, $2,501)4.35, lambs, $15065.76. Hogs firm at $3.C0if4. Bast Liberty, Pn July 12.-Cattle dull, lower; extra, $U0$? 1.90; prime, $I.C04.S0j common to good fnt oxen. $2f3.75. Hogs nctlvo; prime pigs, S3.S5fi3.87Vi; best York ers end medium, $1.S0(fi3.S5; common to fair Yorkers. J3.75Hi3.80; heavy, S3.G0ff3.85; rougl.p. J2.23-i2.S5. Sheep higher; choice, $4.5i4 10: common, $2.rt)3.23: spring lambs, S4.25i.4,E0; veal calves. $&8G.50. Cerent CnlVee Drinkers lllSWAHKt If you linvo been deceived and tried ono of tliccheap bran substitutes now on tho market, claiming to bo the original and to havo great food value, nnd you got a pound of poorly roasted bran for your 25o and a poor, weak, Bickisli drink (what can you expect from bran ), don't bo discouraged but try GRAIN-O. It is made from solid grain, nicoly browned and 2 pounds for 25c. Grain-O takes the placo of coffeo at 1 the price. (Jet a paokago of your grocer to-day. Miii'gruu .ViTiilirui diioti inisno Washington, July 13. A discussion of Union Pacific railroad affairs occu pied tho attention of the senate yes terday. The deficiency appropriation bill was taken up early In the day, and Mr. Morgan proposed an amendment designed to prevent the consummation, of an agreement made some time since for tho settlement of the government's claims against tho roo.d., Mr, Morgan ppoke through the day, severely ar raigning the Pacific railway managers, Late In the day the entire subject was disposed of by tho withdrawal of the paragraph to which Mr. Morgan had Offered his amendment, Something to Depend On. Mr. James Jones, of the drug flnn of Jones & Son Cowden, 111., In speaking of Dr. King's Now Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her case Tp puysicians at uowilcn ...... ..uuKiuunuwiiiigiuriter. jescomeu to develop Into Hasty Consumption. Having Dr. lvliif.Te V,. ... nilnADA. i- i 1 1 v owlui mi" Boil ing lota of It, ho took a bottlo homo, nnd to luwauu'iiMiuL un nun ucgan to get bettor Hum iijbi uobo, nuu nan a uoten Hollar bot- tlAgeilrod Ii.? uinml on.l n.nll 11 i-l , Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and fVdllB la ,l,nM,t(on,l rt ,ln !.!. 1 j.-. ..-.....,...., w Mu fculo gum, worn. Try It. Free trial bottles at A, Wasley's drug store. I'lUiimiK Bond Fdi-cor Mmtencod. Urbana. O.. July 13. Z. T. Lewis, tho famous bond forger, pleaded gulty yes terday nnd was sentenced to eight years in the penitentiary. Hia fraudu lent aperntlons In bonds are Bald to have amounted to SS50.000. .CHASES BloodfHervePood For Weak and Run Down People. UHftT IT IQ I Tberlchestofall rettorft "DH I II IO I ttve foods, because It re- f daces the essentials or llfo that aro ex. isusted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT ITIMFSi By making the blood WmH I II UULOI pure and rleb and tho digestion perfoct-lt creates solid flesh, nnisclo and strength. The uerves being made strong the brain bocomes astlve ana olear. It restores lost vitality, stopsall wast ing drains and weakness In either sex. and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60a., or llvo boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice nnd book, free. Write Us About Your Caso. THE DfT. CHASE COMPANY, 1513 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. BROiVl-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES (lured by this granular effervescent nnd stimu lant. An Inntunt sure for sour stoiuouhs and liwulocliM, whleh often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CAltBONATED DBINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Wo amy OF THE OLD SCHOOL, Whose Motherly Face Inspires Confidence and Veneration, and is the Index of a Mind Stored With MRS. SARAH BRADLEY. 'r Between tho lines of Mrs. Bradley's statement as given below ono reads something of tho history of this devoted wife and mother. Surely sho has passed through tho furnaco of affliction "heated doubly hot," and tho joy that reigns In her household on account of her restoration will bo shared by a largo clrclo of acquaintances. Mrs. Bradley Is a widely known pioncor resi dent of Brockway, Trumbull Co., Ohio. It Is with a view to helping others who aro sufferers from nervous disorders or discaso of tho heart, that sho sends us tho statement of her case, which is certainly ono of tho most com plicated In medical history, and should convince tho most skeptical reader that Dr. Miles' remedies euro when all other means fail. "Twelve years ago tho 25th day of last December I was compelled to tako to my bed on account of cxtrcmo nervousness. My husband said ho would rather go to tho penitentiary than through another such sicgo as ho had with mo for a few years previous. Little did ho suspect ho was then on the cvo of a twelvo year campaign. "Wo employed in all twenty-six different physicians, tho best wo could hear of, ana It cost us over $2,000.00, but I only grew worso. I becamo wholly unablo to walk, and they carriedmo from ono room to another. I becamo so nervous tho doors had to bo cushioned, tho clocks were stopped and tho family went about In their stocking feet. I was so miserable that life seemed unendurable, and all I asked for was death. The doctor said my extreme nervousness was caused by cxcrcsenco of the urethra and performed four different operations, which nearly cost my lifo each time, but no benefit resulted. To glvo mo strength strychnine was given mo overy day for five years and calomel every third day for thrco years. My headaches wero terrible, espccia'ly in lower back part of head, and sharp pains between shoulders, down my back and side of limb. My back was rcarred and cupped for threo years and blistered tho whole length with fly blisters. Nothing I ato would digest, but simply distressed me. Worse than all, however, was my nervous fear. I was so full of fear I dared not cat, nor drink, nor try to walk or sleep, yet I did not know what I was afraid of. I was a wearisome burden to my friends. At last tho druggist Scrsuadcd my husband to havo mo try Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. The rst bottlo was not finished beforo I could cat with a relish and was ablo to walk, and beforo I had taken threo bottles was ablo to do my own work, and after taking six bottles I am cured. My weight has increased over fifty pounds. No words of mino aro ablo to tell tho good it has done mo and I never tiro of telling to others tho story of my cure." Mns. S. Bkadlky. Cold by all Druggists. Dook on Heart and Nerves, Free by Dr. Miles Medical CoElkhart,lnd. Dr. Miles' Nervioe A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. 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