EVENING HERALD rXTAIIi.ISItKD 1870. Published mrrv Renlng, KiMptftanday,ftt HotTTIf Imil ?trMIT. tAn OHWTHI1. Th. Honilil In itellrmetl In nhlnanrtmn Mid llie -nr-iiiiiilliiK towns for six cent a week, nay- nl. I.- to the carrier. IVy mittl fB.MI ft year, or :n pimiI- month, mmhle In Advance, Al menu ctiarKMl Monornlnfrtoapaoeftml position. The tuihllfilierfi reserve the right to ehnng the rii4ttfon nf nilvertlMMiipnU whenever Ih nub Icntlmt of nrwf demands Ik. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether P ilil for or not, that the publishers may deem Improiwr. Advertising rate made known niton aiiplk'atfon. Knti'rvd nt the tKwtornce nt Shenandoah, Pa., an KiM'otid ela. mall matter. TKLKI'HONK 0ONNKCTI0N. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print," Evening Herald THUBSDAY. JULY 15, 1897. Tiik Sunday schools tlirongliout tlie county are having their outing this month, Lakeside being the ob jective point. Thk Republican county convention U just one month olT, itml the candi dates for Sheriff are putting in some strong licks. Tills noiliiiiRtlon ap pears to be the bone of contention, and mav the best man win. Whkx a child swallows a large article in these time the X-ray is called in, and if the object Is looated in the stomach it is usually recovered without difficulty or danger. A 8 j ear old girl in New York last week swallowed her mother's chain brace let, set with diamond nnd rubies, and the X ray followed its alimentary journey with ease. WoMXN in Maryland are permitted to wear men's apparel. In a test case in Baltimore the authorities de cided that there is no law that for bids the wearing of men's garments by women, provided no offense is committed ugainst public modesty, In one state, therefore, women have the right of free and unlimited trousers, cutaways and boll-crowned hats without nsking the aid or consent of anybody. Six months ago the country was wondering where the votes to pass the new tariff bill through the Senate would be found. And now the tariff has passed the Senate 10 majority, with four Senators withholding their votes, after publicly stating that they would vote for the bill if needed. Just on the eve of the roll-call Sona tor Stewart, of Nevada, made the shortest and best speech that has fome from him in years. He said ho believed it was now generally recog nized by members of all political parties that protection is the settled policy of this country. There was no denial of this, and there could bo no denial in the face of the work of the past three months in tho Senate. The only real issue jjxlW-making of TTTfeon in the amount of protection. If there is one fact made mure significant than all othors in the treatment of tho tariff this time ir is the general recognition and ac ceptance of the theory of protootion, The bill is rightly entitled "An act to provide rovonuo for tho government and to encourage the Industries of the United States." With Uepubli cans numbering one lass than half of tlie (Senate, tho bill receives 10 ma jority, four Senators not voting take occasion to announce upon tho iloor - I J . 11. . ...! ." . , P i neir aiiuereuce 10 ine principle oi protection. Truly, free trade is a dead issue' for some decades to como, Lehigh's New President. Tho meeting of tho Hoard of Di rectors of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, in Philadelphia this week, brought about the long-looked-for changes in the management of that road, and proved a complete surprise to everybody except those burnetii ately interested. After forty-five ears of service President Wilbur was eompelled to retire, and in the seleo tutn of his successor J. P. Morgan bbowed his absolute control of tho company's affairs. The new president is Mr. Alfred Waiter, who has spent all tho years of his manhood In responsible rail way connections. Although his selee- i ion was a general surprise, his fit ness for the position is generally con ceded. He is comparatively a young man, but ripo In railroad experience, In 1874 he was assistant supervisor of the Pennsylvania Hailroad, and in 1H78 resigned a similar position under the Northern Central road to become assistant engineer for the same com pany. From 1882 to 1889 he held the responsible position of superintend eiit of the Sunbury division of the Pennsylvania Uailroatl and the Sha inokiu division of the Northern Cen trul Railway, at Sunbury. He wae subsequently general UerinteiHlent r the Haltimore & Ohio lines eattt of the Ohio river. As general niaiiHifer of tlie New York, Lake Krle & West ern Itailroad, he displayed much ex ecutive ability. Shortly after his resignation from the Krie In 1804 Mr. Walter undertook the management of the large eoal estate of Coxe lirutliei-8 & Co., and his admlnittra tiou there has lieen so successful us t attract general attention. Pew railroad superintendents have had such wide experience a Mr. Walter, both in the management of railwav and coal enterprises. The stockholders of this valuable corpora tioii are to be congratulated upon the wisdom displayed in the choice of the successor to President Wilbur. "T i ruvA hut fine Minute", said tbo nnblic p ukrr in a himky voice; aud thou he took a done of " Minute Cough Cure, and iro- . dcd with his oratory. Due MiuuUi Cough I u rr m urn-quailed for throat aud Inug uuutilos. t , 11. llagenuucu. A FOOLHARDY ATTEMPT. (t lliwnl' 'n tlr "iwtyriilllK r Thre H"tlaA Vounvr Mi'ii, afani'hi m. i. N. H.. July 15 --Five yming men mnde a foolhardy attempt to in r.H the riirntaqiniB river In B rlfl- ! frmv lop then 25 f t above the fnlls nt Baldwin's bobbin sMnp yes terday, and three were drownul They started with no onr. hut nieces of boards for naddlep. The river la ex tremely high. The swift eurrent car ried the boat toward the dam with alarming rapidity. The young men all jumped mh the scow hung for a min ute nn the tlnphhoards and Immediately atic-rwnid landed on the rocks below tlir falls. being smashed to pieces. Frank Flinard, 17 venrs old, was swept beneath the dam by the under curicnt and drowned; Joseph Lavoc, 20 years old, and Thomas Terrlen, M yearn old, also went down. William Lavui and tleorge Terrten were swept ashore and escaped. None of the bodies have been recovered. A Household Necessity. CMcaret Candy Cathartic, the moat won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tb taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constltwtlon and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C.C.V.. to-day; 10, 85. BO cents. Sold and Kuamnteed to cure by all drui Coming Htouts. July IB. Ice cream festival under auspices of Camp 40. Daughters of America, In Bob bins' oners bonse. July 81. Ice cream festival under the auspices of God's American Volunteers in Wilkinson's ball. There la n tltna for evnrvthllir nnd lite time to attend to n cold Is when it starts. Don't wait till you lmve conmimii tton but prevent It by lining One Minute CVngh Cure, the great remedy for roughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. C. It. llagoubucb. lltene Attne t'ulian triinrirrnt. Havana. July 1B.--A dlipatch from Clerifugns to the authorities here sayr the Kovernor of Santiago de Cuba liae received Information from a private source to the effect that epidemic dis eases are playing sad havoc with the InBiirgrent forces In the eastern dis tricts. Callxto Garcia, llabl, I.ora and nearly all of the more prominent In surgent leaders are reported 111, ac cording to the governor's Informant, and their forces lack competent physi cians and medicines. Cereal CnltVo Drinkers MllWAItKI If you have been deceived and tried one of tlio cheap bran substitutes now on tho market, claiming to be the original and to have great food value, and you got a pound of poorly masted bran for your 2ftc aud a poor, weak, slrkieli drink (what oun you expect from brail), don't be discouraged but try UKAIN-0 It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds for 25c. Oraln-0 takes the place of co nee. at 1 the price. Get a package of your grocer to-day. Personally-Conducted Tours via rcnnsyl vanla lCullroad. That tho public havo como to recognize tlio fact that the best nnd most convenient method of pleasuro travel is that presented by tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by tbo increasing popularity of these tours. Under this system tlio lowost rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent ud chaperon accompany each tour to look ifter tho comfort of tbo passenger. Tlio following tours havo been arranged for tbo season of 1807: To tho north (including Vv'atkins Olcn, N'iagurn Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal, Quebec, Atl Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlain and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride down through tho Highlands of the Hudson), July 27 and August 17. llato, $100 for tho round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, ISaltiinnrc, and Washington, covering nil expenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yellowstono Park on a special train of Pullman stooping, oompattmont, and observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," September 2. Kate, $236 from Now York, Philadelphia, Ilaltimoro, and Washington ; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Palls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will he sold on July 22, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 10, at rate of $10 f.'om Philadelphia, Ilaltimoro, and Washington. These ticketa include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit nt llnffiilo, llochoster, and Watkinson the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, I.uray Caroms, Natural llridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Itichmond, and Washington, Sep temlwr 28 and October 12. Itatc, $06 from Now Yoik, $03 from Philadelphia. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve, Tho best salve In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, favor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ill skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or .10 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or monr refunded. I'riei IB cents pr Imr. For sain bv A. Wasloy. A C'leve'iinil Order llovolfcd. Washington, July 15. President Mo Klnley has issued an order suspending the operation of ex-President Cleve land's order consolidating the pension agencies of the country and reducing their numlter to nine from eighteen. This executive order has the same effect as an absolute revocation, although It Is worded as a suspension, Inasmuch as the original order has never gone Into operation. What do tlie Children Drink? Dout give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Grain-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Qmln-0 you give the children the more health you ilKtrilmte through their systems. GiuIikO is made of pure grains, and when projierly prepared tastes like tlie choice grades of celfee but costs about as much. All grocers sell It. 15e. and 2Sc. 1'nfu. . ...... . iu .,, .. cli .rcii. Kw York, July 15. The basement cf the Church of Our Iady of the Itoaary of Pompeii, on Sullivan street, was wrecked by a gas explosion yesterday afternoon. Frajicis iBalo, a laborer, aged SB, received Injuries from which he will die. Father .abogllo, rector of the church, and a prominent man in the Italian community, was so severely burned that lie will lose his eyesight. Sanches Vlncclao, the sexton, will also be blind. yspepsia Is weakness oi the stomach. It is the source nt untold misery. It may be cured by toning and strengthening the stomach and enriching and purifying the blood with Hood's Barsaparilia. Many thousands have been cured by this medi cine and write that now they "can eat anything they wish without distress." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., I-owell, Mass. Bold by drugg sts. $1, six for 15. Oct llmin's. Hood's Pills euro ail liver lUs. 25 ccuts. GIVEN EDGE lilkh 40TMrd EACH MONTH (During 1007) 'Pot Iwrtleolsrs tend your name and fnll address to X7D A DDPDQ Lever Urns., Ltd., lludeon & Ilnrrison Su., New York. VV I I I )Lw IX O Would-be l!o-onor Drowned. 8t. Albans. Vt . July 15. Frank fleott -itid Frank Hyrr were drowned nt West Enosburg yesterday, while trying to save the family of Dennis Dow, who were endangered by a freshet. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Portugal will demand an apology for the tearing down anil burning of n Portuguese flag at Monterey, Cal. Secretary Sherman has sent Ambas sador Hay for his guldanoe Important and vigorous Instruction In the llehring sea question. Congressman McMillan will probably be appointed United States senator from Tennessee, to succeed the late Senator Harris. After a boyish quarrel at Charlotte, N. C., 10-year-old John P. Austin stab bed and killed his 11-year-old com panion, George K. Caton. Fifty dollars a day Is offered to miners ut Klondike, the new gold Helds in Alaska, and "grub" is said to be the on'y thins lacking there. Uon't Tobaeoo Spit and aiaoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easll. tnd forever, lie made well, strong, magnetic, ull of new life and vigor, tako No-To-ltar, the wonder-worker that makes woik mi l itrong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days Over 400,000 cured, lluy No-To-Itao fron your own druggist, who will guarantee i cure. SOc or $1.00. Booklet nnd samph mailed free. Ad. Sterling Kemedy Co.. Chicago or New York. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOURS. Two Tours to the North ti rcunsylviiuhi Itailroad. For the cm'vc ii" nee of thoe who seek the most at. i ii .ive way of spending a summer "holidaj , the Pennsylvania Iisllroad Company has armuged two delightful tours to tho North, undortlioporsoually-coiiducted tourist system, July 27 and August 17. Tho points included in tbo itinerary and tbo country traversed abound in nature's beauties. No matter how much may be expected, one can not be disappointed in Watkius Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlain and George, Saratoga, or tlio Highlands of tbo Hudson. Each tour will be in charge of ono of tho comimuy's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial change will be unescorted ladles. Tho rate of $100 from New York.Ilrooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, lliiltlmore, and Washington covors railway and boat faro for thoontlro round trip, parlor car seats.moals cn route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriago biro in fact, every item of necessary expeuso. Fgr detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, 1100 I! road way, New York ; 600 Fulton street, Brook lyn; Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Hives are not dangerous to life, but they are a prolific breeder of misery and profanity. Doan's Ointment gives Instant relief, oven iu tlio worst cases of this nnd other exasperat ing discuses of the skin. , tt s t.overiii v .cjm i n. D's M ines, la., July 15. Governor Drakn was Injured yestciday by a rail on the steps of th.3 capltcl. lie struck nn his Jilp, which was penetrated by a bullet during the war. The Injury may prove serious. His physician had ad vised htm that a severe blow there would be dangerous. Grip-Colds-IIeailacbe. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds nnd La Grippe when Laxative Ilromo Qulnino will cure you In one day. Put up in tablets con venientfor taking. Guaranteed tocuio, or money refunded. I'rico, 25 cents. uor salo by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Tlio Tiik jV.omiroli lielen'sed. Pensacola, Fla., Julv 1R. The tug Monarch, which has been held here In custody of the collector of custom?, since her capture by a revenue cutter near Key West more than two months ago on suspicion of filibustering, has been released Uy order of the treasury department. It heals uverytbiiig except a brokon heart, may be said of De Witt's Witch Haxel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts. hums, bruises. tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may be n......i l ii n..t.i.in n,.,i n..n.,til, o ir llHgenhui'.h. President nt the Q. A. It. Moattwr. Washington, July 15. According to present arrangements, the president will Interrupt his summer vacation at Lake Champlain, N. Y., on Aug. 24, to attend the meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic at Buffalo, and on Sept. t he expects to be present at the reunion of his old regiment, the Twen ty-third Ohio, at Spelgel Grove, near Freemont, O., the old home of ex President Hayes. About the same time he will attend the wedding of Miss Hayes, a daughter of tlie ex-president. On account of the unexpected delay In the adjournment of congress, Presi dent McKlnley finds It impossible for him to attend the Logan Day exer clses at Chicago on the 22d Inst. John Grimn. ot Zanesville. O.. says : 'I never lived a day fur thirty years without suffering agony, until a box of De Witt's Witch Ilasel Salve cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles, bum, uruuet, sprains, ecaema sud all skin troubles He- Witt's witch I luael naive unequaneu. v 11. Ilagenbuoii. ! ii of Ueiit-i'iil rni'iiawnrth. Washington, July 15. General John F. FaniBWorih died at tils residence in this city yesterday afternoon, aged 77 year.?. General Furna worth was a Canadian by birth, but in early life re moved to Michigan, where he was edu cated and admitted to the bar. sub sequently he went to Chicago, and was elected to and served In congress as a Iteppubllcan from 1857 to IMt. IU served with distinction in the war. and afterwards removed to at, Charles, Ills., and from 186S to U7I waa a mem ber of congress. Since the latter date he has been engaged In the practku of law In this city. "They don't make muoh fuss about it." We are speaking of De Witt's Little Karly hikers, the famous Utile pills for constiDutioii, biliousness, and all atomach and liver' troubles, Ttiey never gripe. ('. II. Hageu-buch. 4 Drat Prizes, oath of $1 00 Cash. g 20 Second " " " $100 Pierce Special Blcjcles. 3 " " $ 25 Gold Walshes. for Sunlight SOAP 1 IAOABA FALLS. t,otv Itate KxcitmtntM la ri'nu1tHnta Itailroad. The Pennsylvania ttnllrond Company will run a series of UMi-dny rctiininiis lo N lima in Palls, leaving Philadelphia. Itnltlmore and Washington on July 22. August 6 and 111, and September 4 and 10. A" experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage nn any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within teu days, will ! sold at 10 from Philadelphia, Ilaltlmnre, Wash ington nnd all points on the Delaware Divi sion; $0.70 from Lancaster; $8 00 from AHoonaand Hariisbnrg; $8 .26 from Wilkes lrt; $6.80 from Willtsnisport; and at pro IMirtlonale rates from other potnls. A to) over will be allowed at Iluffalo, Itoehester, and Watkius returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will he run with each excursion. For further Information apply to nearest i'kot agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Vssistaut General, ltascnger Agent. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. I'rointnonl Tjegror'H Shluliio. Ashland. Wis., July 16. R. C. Heyd lauff, who L-.s figured In a sensational forgery case, committed suicide yester Jay by shooting. Heydlauff was engros sing cierk ot the Wisconsin senate In the last session of the legislature, anil was known throughout the state. Three weeks ago, at his home In Ash land, he was arrested on a charge of forging a couhty order for $3,000. Dur ing the last few days matters have been sifted, and a surpassing number of crooked transactions are said to have been brought to light. Heyd lauff was out on ball when ho Jsilled himself. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder wag created for ono purpose, namely, a receptacle for tho urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease ex cept by one of two ways. The first way is from Imperfect action of the kidneys. Tlie second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urlno from unhealthy kidneys Is tho chief cause of bladder troubles. So tho womb liko tbo bladder, was created for ono purpose, and if not doctored too much Is not liablo to weakness or diseased, oxcept In raro cases. It Is situated back of nnd very close to tlio bladder, thoroforo any pain, ilipee.se or liiconvouienco manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often by mistako attributed to femalo weak- nose or womb troublo of sonio sort. Tho error is easily mado nnd may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urino asldo for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidnoy or bladder troublo. Tho mild nnd tlio extraordinary eilect of Dr. Kilmor's Sivamp-Itoot, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should havo tho host. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a sample bottlo nnd pamphlet, both sent frco by mail. Mention Kvkniko HKnAiP and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biiighnmtou, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee ho gonuiness of this oiler. firoclt Iit'deninlty to 'lurKey. Constantinople, July 15. Important ministerial councils were held on Sun day nnd Monday, at which an In demnity of 6,000,000 was agreed upon ns the extreme limit of Turkey's con cession. This agreement was sanction ed by an Imperial trade. The counclla further prepared a report stigmatizing the concert of Europe ne a "league of cross aeralnst crescent. The sultan, after considering the report, answered by the following Irade: "I am con vinced that the effort and energy of the powers are directed entirely to wards the malntainance of peace and the prevention of fresh complications. In these circumstances it is the plain duty of Turkey to put an end to the present abnormal situation." Itopubllonn I.oniruo l'rcldont. Detroit, July 15. Leonard J. Craw ford, of Newport, Ky., was yesterday afternoon elected president of the Na tlonal Requhllcan league. The result of the second ballot was not announced, because Mr. Crawford s opponents all went over to him and made It unn.nl mous before the figures were added. The only candidate feared bv the friends of Crawford was Frederick W, Fleita, of Pennsylvania. A. M. Hlg glns, of Indiana, was third In the race for president. According to the indica tions, M. J. Dowling, of Minnesota, will today be re-elected as secretary,' which will complete the leading slate of Crawford, Dowling and Omaha for the next convention. Mluhael to lleoome n Sprinter. Boston, July 16. All the long distance bicycle matches arranged for Jimmy Michael have been cancelled, and after this the Welshman will confine himself to short sprintB only. Michael yester day changed from his 120 gear to one ot 106, and the pacemakers that have been employed for his work have been re leased. In private trials, not only on the Charles Itiver park track, but in Buffalo and New York, Michael has shown wonderful ability as a sprinter. He will Immediately be ready to ride against the best men In America, and Is open to meet any sprint racer In the world for a match race at any time. 1CI bit )- h Lliflitiilnir Flash. Jersey City, July 16. A young man believed to bo S. A. Baatlno, 26 years old, of New York city, was killed by lightning late yesterday afternoon on the Hudson boulevard. Ho was ob served taking refuge under a tree from the rain. There waa a blinding flash, a crash of thunder and a rush of wind and rain. When people looked again from tlrlr windows the younT man was seen Ftrc'obed out under the tree. They fi und him dead. His In dy shown but few discolnralluns by the lightning 1'eriHins Leaving Town During the summer can have the IIkbld mailed to them by ordering It at this office, either iu ueriou or by letter, at 86 cents per mouth. If you are going to enjoy yourself amoug the cool breestn of the sea shore or some uiountalu retreat, iw't forset that your enjoyment will not be complete uuless you have the IIkbai.k sent to you. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Continued Stienutli In Wall Street on Widely Dlatrllilltcil Donlllllr-.. Now York, July 14. The security mar ket continued to exhibit atrenKth on widely distributed dealings. The grnn gers, tho usual market baromptor, on fa vorable cro;i ndvlces, scored marked gains. t. I'nnl lommon crossed 85. which price it has not touched In ten yenrs. Tho coalers, wakened up from their ac customed lethnrgy, repented yesterday':! proirrisa to n higher plane of values. This wiih largely In sympathy wh tho Philadelphia market for Lehigh . alley. Iti ilcc Hem over night had convinced tho traders that, with the disappearance ot Lehigh Valley as nn Independent factor In the rnnl market, this trade would bo mnnnged In such a manner as to produce the best results for the Interested cor porations, ns lesser companies would fin 1 It profitable to work In sympathy rather than assume a hostile attitude. Closing bids: P.nlto. ft Ohio... 9 Lehigh Valley., a Chcsa. Ohio... 17VJ N. J. Central.. 8-j Pel. lltion..ll2Vi N. Y. Central.. 101 P.. L. A W 167 Ponnsylvnnla .. 62, Krle Htt Heading 23 Lake Krle A W. 12 St. Paul 85 All nsst's paid. Clotiornl .Mnrloti. Philadelphia, July 14. Flour firm for Bprlngs, dui, for winters: winter super fine. J2.75tr2.9n: do. extras, M0J.2S; Penn sylvania roller, clear, t3.7(.85; do. straight, M.MMfjf'l: western winter, clear, $8.75ttS.W; do. straight, .90Oi; city mills, extra, t8.10t73.40. Itye flour slow at H.26 2.85 per barrel, as to quality. Wheat firm; contrnct wheat, July, 7Mi9TM.; do. August, 72H37iKc.: No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, new, spot. 7ti9 74c. ; No. 2 red, July, 78e. ; do. September. 72c; do. December, 74Hc. Corn dull; steamer corn, spot, 2WI29Hc. ; No. ? mixed, snot and Julry, 3O03OV4c: No. 2 yellow for local trade. Sic. Oats slow; No. 2 white clipped, cnrlots, 2625Vjc.; No. 2 white, July, 21Vtfr25c.; do. August, Sep tember and October, 31826c. Hay firm for desirable grades; choice timothy, 21313.50 for large bales, lleef quiet; beet harm). J254726. r-ork quiet; family, 210.25610.50; short clear. JS.&OglO.&O. Lard dull; Sep tember, SI. 16. Ilutter steady: western creamery, llSlC'ic.; do. factory, 7(?10Ho ; Elg-lnit, Wic; Imitation creamery, 5144 124c; New York dairy. 104J14c. ; do. cream ery, lP&lBHc. ; fancy prints Jobbing at 170 20c ; do. extra Pennsylvania, wholesale, 16c. Cheese steady; New York, large. 7H?7Hc.; small, fancy, 7437tto.; part sklma, 4fifii4c. : full skims, 2H3c. Kgrrs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 12J4 4?18c.; western, fresh, 11M4312C. Tallow dull; city, 3Vic; country. 3c, as to qual ity. Cottonseed oil firm; prime crude, 20c.; do. yellow. 2tV42Cc. Tetroleum dull and wenk; rellned, New York, 25.85; Phil adelphia nnd Haltimore, 5.S0; do. In bulk, 22.30. Pis Iron dull; southern, SO.a&SlO.Mi northern, tl012. Copper quiet; lake, brokers, $ll.f?4; oxchnnge, 2114311.25. Load weak; domestic, brokers, 23.35; oxchangu, 3.65e3.65. Tin weak; straits, J13.75gl3.Sfi; plates easy. Spoiler dull; domestic, 24.25 (4.36. Corree closed steady; August, 26.05 fTS.70; September, '6.8006.86; October, M.tS 46.90: December, 274J7.06; March, 27.; May, 7.25tr7.80. Llvo Stock MnrkotH. New York. July 14. Cattle active; steers 10015c. higher; rough stock closed firm; native steers. Jl.2fvfr5.30; Rtags nnd oxen, J3ft4.50; bulls, J2.SWi3.50; dry cows, 31.90 3.60. Valves active; veals higher; butter mllkx firm: venls. Jl(i.26; buttermilk jjalves, JS.6W4. Sheep and lambs active;' sheep, J34T4.251 lambs, 3.75436.75. Hogs easier nt J3.MVri4.10. Kast Liberty. Tn., July 14. Cattle steady; prime, Jl.GOjfi.SO; common, 23.20 2.50; bulla, stags and cows, J2C3; common to good fat oxen, J2'i?3.75. Hogs lower; pigs. $3.70(83.76: prime light Yorkers. J3.05 G3.;0; good Yorkers nnd mediums, $3.C0& 3.65; heavy, 23.454J3.50; roughs, 32.25JT3.1S. Sheep stenrly; choice, tl.05ff4.i0; common, 2.Sf3i3.25: miring lambs, 31.25ff6.50; veal calves, JC45 6.50. Vim, vigor and victory :-thoso aro tbo char acteristics of Do Witt's Llttlo Early Itiscrs, the famous llttlo pills for constipation, bil iousuoss and all stomach and liver troubles. C. H. Hagenbuch. Schooner Wrecked, Cnitiln Drowned. Hath, Mo., July 15. The three-masted schooner Edwnrd Schmidt, of Philadel phia, from Saco, Me., for Richmond, Me., to load Ice for Philadelphia, was driven ashore and wrecked on Popham beach yesterday. Captain John W. Cramer, her commander, wns drowned. The schooner wns owned by Captain Cramer and others. The Wcnthor. For onstern Pennsylvania, Now Jor sey, Delaware, Maryland and District of Columbia: Fair; no change In tem perature; southwesterly winds. M!s Tyler u I'oif mls'l rr!x. Washington, July 15. Miss Mattle It. Tyler, granddaughter of the former president of the United States, was yesterday appointed postmistress at Courtland, Vn. Tho selection ends n long contest, In which Miss Tyler came here and presented her claims in per son to Postmaster General Gary and Fourth Assistant nrtstow. The office pays J665 per annum. Miss Tyler suc ceeds Eugene- C. Barrett, Tho Kpwortli Lcniruoi-H. Toronto, Ont., July 15. The Epworth League cabinet met yesterday and de cided that the convention next year will be held at cither Seattle, Wash ington or Oinahn, Neb. Tho latter place's claims will be pushed by a dele gation consisting of the mayor and city council. Heart Disease Cured SEss 'HEN a well known minister after suffering for years with heart dis ease. Is cured. It Is not surprising that be should publish tho fact for tho benefit ot others. Itov. J. .P Smith, 1015 Fulton St., Baltimore, lid., writes: "For years I suffered from a severe form of heart disease. I used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and my heart is now in good condition. Becently, other afflictions came upon me. There was humming, painful sensations on top and back of my head. Fifteen min utes reading would make me almost wild; there were pulling and drawing sensations In my legs all the time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Itestoratlve Neryino and Its, effect was .Imply won derful, I heartily cummend your remedies. Jir, Miles' Remedies are sold by alldruj Uls uuder a positive guarantee, flint bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart ind Nerves sent free to all applicants. Dit. MILES MKDIUAL CO., Elbkart, Iud. HON. W. H. 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