EVENING HERALD KUTAIIMSHKD 1870. PublLhetl every Rrenlng. Ricept Sunday, at South Jakdin Strkkt, Nbab Chmtbk. TIio llftt-ttld In deilvttrri tuHhenandonn itntl thr aiirrtiuitdlnK towns lor six eenta a w ek, pay ahL 0 the carriers. By mall M.OC a y Mr, or 0"ut a month, payable In advance. Advertln. ments charged according to space And position. Tim publlnheri mervr the right to ohanirn the tradition of advertliuemtn whenever the pflb loatloii ol tint! demnndn It. The right la reserved to reject any advertisement, whether Iuktd for or not, that the publisher may deem m proper, Advertising rotes tnado known tiHu application. Entered at the potoR1ce at Shenandoah, l'a ft second class mall matter. TKLKPHONB CONNECTION. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATURDAY, JULY i, 1887. Tun Siiltfiu will comply when the six powers ngreo, which makos the outlook qulto indefinite. Japan's latest reply on the subje of Hawaii Is wild to be "quite BtilT." It Is an euectlve way to hurry up annexation. Thk delegation of gold miners. from Klondyke returned to civiliza tion under a good stage manager from all accounts. Those are great gold stories that p.rmia frnfn Alnhikfi.. lint, normln ifnlior- ..... - - - - " 1 " " 1 O ally are resigned toan overproduction oi tne yenow merai. Brooklyn estimates from u now directory that Its population Is 1,350,- 000. It is tho largest city that has ever given up its identity. Secuktahy Sherman's sealing letter to England might have been more suavo in language, but tho facts as he states them still stand. A pessimist is a man who can not keep step with American progress, and ho is speedily invited to go off into a corner to do his grumbling. A TRAIN on the New York Central It. R. last week ran 148 miles in 137 minutes. This means for one thing that the grade crossing ought to go. It is reported that Dr. Swallow will be nominated by the Democrats for State Treasurer, with a view to making ex-Governor Pattison their Gubernatorial nominee next year. TAMAQUA people are apparently against an improved water system, and they will likely live to regret their own folly. Tho people of that slow town voted against an increased indebtedness for tho improved condi tion of the water supply. The Czar threatens to march an army across the Turkish boundary unless the Sultan stops quibbling about terms of peace with Greeco. Once in motion tho Itussian troops would be ant to makoa frontier the not numiro. Thk report from the Treasury De partment that it cannot begin to meet the demand for one, two and five dollar bills is a tip to tho business men. The small notes are beginning to fly ; and those who shall gun for them with the best of weapons the long range gun of publicity will bag the larger share of the game. Red tape was recently illustrated in Paris. A pensioned policeman who had not drawn his allowance for two quarters presented the usual cer tificate that he had not died since the last payment. Tho money for tho Just quarter was paid, and then he was compelled to get u certificate covoring the previous six months. The proposition to change Mem orialDay so that it may fall'on the last Sunday in May, .instead of on the 30th, is being discussed in Grand Army circles. The reason assigned is the growing disposition to make the day one for games and pleasures and losing sight of its more solemn significance. The change to Sunday would add to the solemnity of the occasion. The advice of Secretary of tho Treasury Lyman J. Gage, to a young college graduate desiring to enter practical life is worthy of attention He says : "The young man should look around him and put his hand to the first honest work that offers, and then watch for the opportunities of life." The young man who shall act on this line is sure to succeed ; but those who wait until the opportuni ties come around are pretty certain to waste their time and patience. Ten years ago ex-United States Ht'imtor J. Donald Cameron visited the Klondyke region on a pleasure trip. Tile miners were then taking if 100,000 a year in gold nuggets out of the side of aiuountain. The Senator corroborates what has bean said about the severity of the climate, and thinks a man should have an iron constitution and enough money to see him through a season before he risks u trip to new fields. And now Alaska comes to the front with probably the greatest known gold minus In the world. Verily, things are going badly for the silver udvocates and the calamity shriek ens. Kven before these great discoveries in Alaska, there was reason to believe that this year's gold production would Mirpass that of any year In the his tory of the world, while the prospeet f high prices abroad for our good oropB warrants the belief that other parts of the world will be sending in their gold for our grain during the coming year. FINAL TARIFF VOTE TODAY. Fcnntnr Moi-irnu Introduce" thp Heo tlnn to Knil the Dplinlp. WanMnRton. July 24.-The final vote on the tariff conference report will be taken In the senate at 3 o'clock this afternoon. An unanimous agreement to the affect was reached In the senate late yesterday afternoon, after an ex citing and dramali debate. The pro position for the final vote came moat unexpectedly from Democratic sources, the senior senator from Alabama, Mr. Morgan, presenting It. It was greeted with shouts of "Good! Oood!" from senators on the Republican side, who for the first time saw the path clear for the final enactment of the tariff bill. Mr. Morgan's proposition was coupled with one that the senate meet at 10 o'clock today In order that speeches may be heard before the vote is taken. This was accepted as a whole, and the agreement was for mally announced. Mr. Morgan expressed profound leluctonce In submitting the "proposition, but said he recognised the right of the majority to register their will. The agreement was preceded by the most heated personal colloquy that has occurred during the consideration of the tariff bill. Senators Foraker, of Ohio, and Allen, of Nebraska, Joined issue over Mr. Allen's charges of fraud In the Ohio elections of last year. It led to such epithets as "balderdash" and a pointed reference to the methods of court "pettifoggers." Congress will -probably adjourn Its extra session tonight. This opinion Ik held by most congressmen, and unless an unexpected obstacle presents Itself the opinion will be verified. It Is In tended that the house shall first adopt the Until adjournment resolution, and though some objection may arise In the senate to Its Immediate consideration, this Is not expected to be prolonged. Even In the. most sovero oases of sprain oi bruise, cut or bum, Thomas.' Kclectric Oil slvea almost Instant relief. It is tho ideal family liniment. WllOlUHUlu 1'ofMfllL'l'H t OllVlOt'Otl. Budapest, July 24. The trial of 1.' women and two men charged with wholesale poisoning was concluded hen yesterday. Sentences were pronounced upon six of the prisoners. Four of them were condemned to death, one to penal servitude for life and one to a term of six years' Imprisonment. Of those under sentence of death, one was found guilty of having caused the death of four persons by administering poison, another was convicted of hav ing poisoned two persons, the third of having poisoned one, and the charge of murder wns proven against the fourth. Penal servitude for life was Imposed upon a man convicted of hav ing killed his mother. The victims were In most cases married men wh were killed By their wives, the motlv. for the crimes being generally a de sire to obtain Insurance money. It heals everything except a broken heart, may bo said of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may be cured by it quickly and permanently. C. H. HugeubURh. Sertoli1- Difniniro by llnll. Easton, Pa., July 21. The storm that faged here all yesterday afternoon did a great deal of damage, especially In the country districts. In Warren coun ty, N. J., several fnrmhouses, barns and hny stacks were struck by light ning. At Fllcksvllle, this county, the growing crops suffered from the hall. Trainmen on the eastern divisions of the railroads report the storm as un precedonted In sections of New Jersey. The hall Is said to have seriously, if not totally, ruined the Huntingdon county peach crop. Farmers who have cut their grain, but who have not had an opportunity to house It, will lose heavily. Thousands are suffering excruciating misery from that plagno of tho night, Itching Piles, and say nothing about it through a sen90 of delicacy. Instant relief in Doan's Ointment. It never fails. Ant Aitilrpo'x cSir'rlor I'liieon. Christiana, July 21. It has been proven that the carrier pigeon found in the neighborhood of Soevde, in Iilfylke, on Wednesday last, and thought to be from Explorer Andree, Is one of those released cn the 13th Inst, at a place about 2S0 kilometers northwest of Heligoland. Doa't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using oasilj and forever, bo nmdo well, strong, magnetic full of now life and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, tho woudor-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. liny Nu-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50o or jl.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Eemedy Co., Chicago or New York. A i -.i o iifii-.t iir .i't:i-'lm. Washington, July 21. In view of the present rush of travel to the Klondykt go'd fields, Secretary Gage has estab lished a sub poit of entry at Dyea Alaska. The action was taken as a result of an application to the treas ury department by Canada for per mission for Canadian vessels to enter at Dyea, Alaska, and land passengers and baggage there. Dyea Is about 60 miles north of Juneau, and It was de sired to save passengers the annoyance of disembarking at Juneau and await ing another sttamer for Dyea, the head of navigation on this route to the u kon frontier. FROM LOWELL, MASS. Tho Homo of Hood'3 Sarsaparllla A Wonderful euro. " A swelling as big as a large mnrblo osrae under my tongue. Physicians aid It was a semi-transparent tumor and must be operated upon. I felt I could not stand it, and as spring came began to take my favorite spring tonic, Hood's Sarsaparllla The bunoh gradually decreased and finally disappeared. I have had no sign of 1 U re turn. Iam glad to praise Hood's Sansa pa- rllla." MM, H. M. Commtf, 8 Union St., Lowell, Mass. Qet HOOD'S, Hood's Pills cure Slok neadaoue. 3ta. pou 8IIRRIPP, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Of Ohavjouo. Subject to Republican ruUw. lOlt SIIKUIHF, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Of l'OHT CAKBOX. Subject to Hepubllean riilM, III x I I J Who can thlo.k VVHIIIhll ill HH tf.f.jB thlag to natshtf Protect rour ldui tber mar brliuf you wealth write JOHN WKODEUBURN CO., Pin t Alter cys. tvasDiogtou, v. u., ror woir si.aju prii4 on el Hui in v mo uunmou LPTeouous w ouieu. DINGLEY TARIFF DENOUNCED. governor IMiisrroo 8n It In Framed to l'rotpct the Wealthy. Potrnlt. Ml( h.. Jul v U Tho Evening Nous ptiblishi mi h,ti 1' with (lov priior Plrifme In uhlth tho governor denounces! tho ponding tariff lull. He says that the duty on hides means an average Increase of 2ft cents a pair on men's shoes, lie asserts that Armour, Swift, Morris and the Llbbya contrul the hide market and will coin millions out of It. As to sugar, Governor Plngree said: "I wlBh somebody would tell me how a sugar duty that makes people pay more Is gtdng to benefit them, or how a higher price for sugar Is going to bring prosperity. It seems to me the trust Is Roing to reap all the benefits. "The lumber schedule hits people of moderate means the hardest. It In creases the price f2 per thousand. Not much lumber Is used these days In business blocks and fine city residences. It's the farmer and worklngman who have cause to complain, for they can't afford brick and stone. And It's alt for the benefit of the few who control the remaining pine In Michigan and ad joining states. "I don't recall that the Dlngley bill imposes any additional duties on paint ings or diamonds. It Is the necessary commodities that are to bear the In creased taxes. The promoters of this bill ought to be proud of it. I predict a reckoning for them yet with the people." . HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and lot it stoud twonty-four hours ; a sedi ment or settling Indicates an unhealthy eondltlon of tho kidueys. When urine stains lmeti it is pnsltivo evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in tho back, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder aro out of. order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in rollovlng pain In tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and evory part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following nso of liquor, wino or bcor, and overcomes tli.it unpleasant necossity of IicIiie compcllod to got up many times during tho night to urintn Tho mild and the extra. orillunry rtlcct of Swamp-Koot is Boon realized. It stands the hlghoet for its won derful cures ef the most distressing casos. If you ueod a medicine you should havo tho be4t. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a sample bottlo and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Evening Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this pspor guarantee tho gonuine8 of this offer. Coated London 'liiillotH. Springfield, His., July 24. Charles W. Hates, a chemist, and Edward Jerry, a surveyor of this city, have discovered a secret solution by which they coat leaden cartridges, rendering them su perior to steel cartridges. Messrs. Bates and Jerry have made numerous experiments with their cartridges. At a dlstnnce of 30 yards they bored n hole through an ax handle, and also through a Hat Iron. In the latter case the bullet lodged In a tree, entering a distance of six inches. They will now offer to sell the government tho secret. The leaden bullets coated with this preparation would cost the gov ernment 00 cents per pound less than the steel bullets now In use. There is n time for everything ; and tho titno to attend to a cold is when it starts. Don't wait till you havo consump tion hut provent it by using Ono Minuto Cough Curo, tlio great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. C. H. Hagcnbuch. Vnlimblo FlndH of Silver and Copper, Yotlc, Pa., July 24. Valuable silver and copper discoveries In tho South mountains. In which York county cap italists are Interested, were made pub lic yesterday. The discoveries were made by a Colorado miner of experi ence, and tho yield of copper Is said to be unusually rich. Congressman Sulzer, of New York, Edison and other well known people have been inter ested In the find, and DO year leases have been secured on properties on which a rich output Is promised. It Is the intention of those interested to or ganize stock companies and work the mineral lands. A representative of the projectors, who visited Edison, says the wizard will furnish a process which will make copper mining, which Is naturally so, particularly profitable. "They don't mako much fuss about It.' We aro speaking of Do Witt's Little Early Risers, tho famonslittlo pills for constipation, MHousuess. and ail stomach and liver troubles, They never gripe, O. H. Hagen buch. Buys llhiHlmw Is Innocent. Indlahapolts, July 21. Noah Baney, a convict at the Michigan City state pris on, has made a written confession which. If proved true, will have the effect of giving the Itev. W. E. Hln shaw his liberty. Hinshaw was con victed and sentenced two years ago to life Imprisonment for the murder of his wife. The tragedy was enaotedf at Belleville, a few miles west of this city, and the trial of Hinshaw was one of the mostsensational In the state's history. According to Baney, the real murderers of Mrs. Hinshaw are John Whitney and Guy Van Tassell, both Indianapolis men. Baney's statement recites the details of the crime as told to him by Whitney and Van Tassell. who, he says, drove from Indianapolis to Belleville In his buggy. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Tills is the best medicine in the world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Con sumption. Evory bottle Is guaranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough. Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, I A Grippe, Cold in the Head and for Consumption. It is safe for all agos, pleasaut to take, am, above all, a sure cure, it is always well to take Dr. King's New Life l'ill in connection witli Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate and tone the stomach and bowel. We guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at A. Wailoy'g drug store, Begu lar size 50 oeuts and f 1.00. Ileditoes! ltutes to Mt. flrotnu U renusyl vunla ltallrond. For the United Brethten camp meeting at Mt. Gretna, Pa., August 3 to 12, 1807. the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will sell ex. curslon tickets from all points on its system east of Pit Who rg and Krle, and west of and Including Philadelphia, to Mt. Gretuu and return at reduced rates. These tiokets will be sold August 1 to August 18 inoluslvo, good to return until August SO, 1887, inclusive. For specific rate, oondiUous, Ac., apply to nearest ticket agent. lixourslnu To Atlantic City, The Philadelphia and Keodlug railway will run su excunlun to Atlantic City, on Thursday, July tttth. Ticket will be good for ten days and good only on trains leaving here at 0 54 it. ui. and 12 33 p. m. Fare for round trip from Sheuaudoali isfS.50. tf MUNYON'S mansin. Dyspepsia, Ca tarrh. CoukIm and t'olils, Kidney, Liter and Madder Troubles, Asthma, Headaches, Piles, Blood Dlsosaes, Nervous Prostration, Female Com plaints, and many diseases usiuvlly given upas lnciirnme, now uy all rfmgcHts, mostly 21 cents a vial. IMS Arch street, Philadelphia. Pa. CURES NIAGARA FALLS. T,nv ltalc Excursions ltt reniilviuiht Railroad. The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will run series of tn-day excursions to Niagara Kails, leaving Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington on July 28. August A and 10. and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist agent atlil chaperon accompany each excursion. Exonmioti tickets, good for return passage on niiy regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within leu das. will lie mitd at $10 front rhiladelphia, llnltimoie. Wash ington and all points on tho Delaware Divi sion; JB.TO front Lancaster; 8 00 from Altoonaaml liarrisbtirg; $8 28 from WilUes barre; f5.R0 from WiWmnsporl; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stoji over will be allowed at lluifiilo, liocliostor, and Watkins returning, A special train of Pullman jmrlor car and day couches will be run with each excursion. Tor further Information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station, Philadelphia. IVlillt do the Children Drink? Dont glvo them tea or coffee. Havo you tried the new fb d drink called Grain-O ? It is delicious slid nourishing and takes the place of coffee.' Tho more Grain-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is tnado of pine gralni, and when properly prepared tastes like the ohoiea grades of coll'ee but costs about 1 us much. All grocers sell It. lfic. and 23o. MtnlMtor ltnto.li Oolntr Homo. Washington, July 21. Mr. Hatch, Ha waiian minister, Is about to leave Washington for Honolulu on n leave of absence, expecting to return In three months' time. He has notified the state depnitment of his intention, and will sail on Aug. 19 from San Francisco. The fact that nothing can be done to wnids the ratification of the Hawaiian annexation treaty before the next ses sion of congress will afford the min ister ample opportunity to confer with President Dole respecting any modifica tions that mav be desirable before ratification. riro-Allifin Hill Vetoed. Harrlsburg, Pa July 24. The Kun kel fire alarm bill, which required theatres, sChoqlhouses, mercantile es tablishments, hesfiitals and hotels to be provided with a fire alarm system, to connect with the municipal system, wasvetoed yesterday by Governor Hast ings on the ground that it It is better to leave to tfye municipalities the free dom which they now have to adopt sucln system . and such appliances as they maydeern best, unhampered and uncontrolled by any act of assembly. Governor McC'ord Sworn In. Washington, July 24. Myron II. Mc Cord took th'ex bath of office as gover nor of Arizona, before Associate Justice Harlan, of the United States supreme court, yesterday. Secretary Bliss has notified Governor Frankjln nnd direct ed him to turn over tho office to the territorial secretary. Governor McCord left for I'hoenlx' last night. nouidoS 111' AttdVKs'' 1'nvtirt Newark, N. J., July 21. Vice Chan cellor Emory yesterday- decided that the offer made by J. Edward Addlcks of $100,000 for the plant and business of the Stnten Island Terra Cotta com pany, located at Woodbrldge, should be accepted. There was considerable opposition, and some of tho creditors asserted that they would sooner ob tain nothing than the 13 or 14 per cent, that tho offer repiosented. The state ment of the receiver showed that the company owed Mr. Addlcks $711,172.75, but this Is subject to n revision when tho tatU3 of $231,000. worth of bonds given to Mr. Addlcks Is determined. Tho WonGtor. Fur eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Gener ally fair; cooler; northwesterly winds. Murderer Mnlluak Arraigned. Newark, N. J., July 21. Andrew Ma llnak, who early Thursday morning murdered Mrs. Michael Kmetz, was ar raigned before Judge Sehall: yesterday and formally committed to await the action of the grand jury on the charge of murder. Unity's Awful Death. Lancaster, Pa., July 21. A 17-months-old child of Calvin Bnlr, of Marietta, pulled a lighted lamp Into its lap at the home of its (grandparents at Co lumbia, and was burned to death. Burning, itching skin diseases instantly re lieved hy Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo, un equalled foi cuts, bruises, burns, It heals without leaving a scar. C. H. Hageubuch. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. Kxtrcinely Low-Rate ISxcurslon via Penn sylvania Itallroiul. No other coast can compare with that of Southern Now Jersey in summer resorts. Atlantic City is .tho most popular seasido resort in America, and Cape May, Sea Isle City, Oceau City, Avalon, Anglosea, Wild wood and Holly llcach do not fall far sliortof Atlantic City's high standard. The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arranged for excursions to the seashore from Erie, Fassett, liellefouto, Shenandoah, Dauphin and intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads), on August 5 and 10. Excursion tickets, good for 10 days, will he sold at extieuiely low rates, Passengers may, if they so desire, go to At lantic City via tho new "Delaware Itivor Bridge Eonte, the only all-rail lino from points In Pennsylvania to Atlantic City. For information in regard to rates, time of trains, Ac, consult small bills or apply to nearest ticket agent. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsuiitkicg done call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer in stores l-tf The Yoiinurxtowii Cloudburst. Youngstown, O,, July 21. The storm which struck this city and vicinity on Thursday night was very disastrous. Carl Henry Mayer was struck by light ning and instantly killed, while his sweetheart, who stood nearby, was badly allocked. The Mahoning river rose two feet in an hour, and washed away several bridges. Houses were washed from their foundations, and men, women and children were rescued from second story windows. Squaw Creek park, a pleasure resort near tho city, was practically wiped out of ex istence. The loss In this olty alone will approach $100,000. Vim, vigor anil victory :tlie are tlie char ao'erUtlcs of De Witt's Utile Early ltlsers, the fatuous little pills far sonstinatiou, bil iousness and all stomach and liver troubles. C, II. Hageubuch. STOCK ANti "PRODUCE MARKETS. The Ornnirmfi Advnnco In Price. Not wltlmtnndluir n Dooltno In Wheat. New York, July M. Discussion us to the probability of Increased earnlnrs u,iaSIu1 ltiirllnfftnn 9AL imr ennt ntiil fill grangers to the extent, on nn aveniKo, of 1 por cent rise, although wnoat sum i ed nn approximate average decline of 3 cents, with decreased engagements for export for the day. It was argued, how ever, that when tho farmers were en riched by the good prices expected for their prodtiets they would so expend n portion of the proceeds that transporta tion channels would be benefited by a heavy return tradlo as well as a large grain tonnage to meet the demands of Europe and South America. Sugar fell off only on an effort to have It uppear that the sugar schedule but inadequately protected the company, and that tho company was to experience increased competition. Closing bids: linlto. A. Ohio.., 10 Lehigh Valley.. SlVi Chesa. Sc Ohio... U N. J. Central.. 88. Del. ft Hudson.. ll!ls N. Y. Central. .1(8 1)., L. & W 1B74 Pennsylvania .. BIW, Erie 15H Handing, M. pf. 5 Luke Erie & W. mi St. Paul 88 Gpuornl Mnrkcto. Philadelphia, July 23. Flour firm; win ter Bupertlne, $2.753; do. extras, $S(ffS.25; Pennsylvania roller, clear, old, J3.754H; do. clear, new, M.60W3.70; do. straight, old, 1 M.10; do. straight, new, J3.70ff3.90; west ern winter, clear, old, $3.751; do. straight, old, tl.O5i4.20; do. patent, old, $1.2004.35. Itye Hour quiet nnd steady at tS.2B2.36 per barrel, as to quality. Wheat steady; contract wheat, July, 79V4979o. ; do. Au8iist,78Mr78ic.;No.2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, new, spot, E0H8Olc.; No. 2 red, July, 82HO.; do. September, 77V4C.; do. December, 77?ic. Corn quiet and steady; steamer corn, snot, 28c; No. 2 mixed, spot and July, 30 3014c.; do. August, 29SHc; No. 2 yellow for local trnde, 34c. Oats quiet and steady; No. 2 white clipped, carlots, 26c; do. white, July. 2tV42Sc. ; do. August and September, 23424c.; do. October, 24g26c. Hay llrm for desirable grades; choice tim othy, $13013.50 for large bales. Beof firm; beef hams, $e6tff28; extra mess, $7.r(k3i 8. Pork aulct; family, $10. Lard dull and easy; western steamed, $4.30. Butter quiet; western creamery, llfl5e. ; factory, 7lUc. ; Elglns, 15c; Imitation cream ery, 0V4S12Wc; New York dnlry, 10S14c; do. creamery, llfflSo. ; fnncy prints Job bing at 17ih20c; do. oxtra Pennsylvania, wholesale, 16c Cheese dull; Now York large, white, 7Yi&lc; fancy large, col ored, 7M&7V4C ; western smiui, whlto, 7 7Vlo.; small, colored, 7ViB"ijc; part skims, 4S)5Hc; full skims, 2Vt3c. Eggs qulot; New York and Pennsylvania, 1213c; western, fresh, imijl2c. Turpentine firm er at 264iff2ic. Molasses firm; New Or leans, open kettle, good to choice, 23 30c. Pig Iron steauy; southern, $0.50O 10.50; northern, $10.50jjl2. Coppor strong; brokers, $11.50; exchange, 1111.15. Tin eas;-; strnits, $13.70iJ13.S2t4; plates easy. Spelter steady; domestlcji.2504.35. Metal Exchange reports lead llrm, but quiet, at $3.8rP3.!)0, while brokers quote the mar ket strong at $2.50. Tomatoes, per car rier. Savannah and Charleston, 75c$l. Long Island cabbage, per 100, $S8.50. Cof fee closed dull; December, $7.2507.60; March, $7.457.50; May, $7.00; November, J7.lu4f7.lR; December, $7.207.2o. Llvo Stock Mnrkots. New York. July 23. Beevos stoady: na tive steers, 7iit4.B5; stags and oxen, $2.50 14.20; bulls. $li."53; dry cows, $203.15. Calves slow; veuls, $404.75; fow tops, $6; good buttermilks, $3,25. Sheep steady; lambs quiet and lower- sheep, $201.25; lambs, $4.60j5.C5. Hogs weak at $1.10S'1.40. East Liberty, Pa., July 23. Cattle steuay; extra, fl.80tf4.90; prime, $1.704.SO; common, J8.40!si3.GO; bulls, stags and cows, JSi3.C0. Hogs dull and lower; prime light weights and pigs, $4; best medium, $3.90(3 3.93- heavy, $3.C0ft3.C5; roughs, $2.253.13. Sheep steady; choice, $1.1504.20; common, 12.t3.i0; spring lambs, $3.75y4.75; veal calves, J5.75SC.10. Don't nauseate your stomach with teas and bittor herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headacbo by using those famous little pills known as Do Witt's Little Early ltlsers. C. H. Hagcnljucu. NUGGETS OF TJEWS. For criminal assault on a 3-year-old child, Jim Grey, a negro, wns lynched yesterday near Goldvllle, S. C. Fire last night destroyed the main building of the Peoria (Ills.) Grape Sugar company, causing $500,000 loss. The prize light between George Dixon nnd Hawkins at San Francisco last night, ended In a draw, 20 rounds being fought. While standing with his mother be neath a tree near Upper Lehigh, Pa 10-year-old George Hemps was killed by lightning. Tho Japanese cabinet has agreed to the proposal of the Hawaiian govern ment to submit the questions at issue between the two governments, to ar bitration. No Word so Pull of meaning and about which such tender recollec tions cluster as that of "Mother," yet there are months when her life iB filled with pain, dread and s tillering, and Bhe looks forward to the final hour with cloomv forebodings, fear and trembling. "Mother's Friend" prepares the system for the change taking place, assists Nature to mako child-birth' easy, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy re covery It greatly diminishes the danger to life of both mother and child. Bent by Mall, on receipt of price, $1.00. Dock to"Rxpcctant Mothers" free upon application. Tho IJrail field Begulttor Co., Atlanta, G. SOLD BY ALL DRUGQIST8. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJU. W. II. YINdST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Late Resident House Surgeon of tho University State of N. Y. Headquarters : Hotel I'rancy, Shenandoah, TliniSK YKAIt COUItSK. Colls night or day promptly responded to Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Office: 89 West Centre etieet. Can he consulted at, all hours. M. KUllKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ' Office Ugan building, corner of Main ane Centra streets, Shenandonh, T H. rOMEROY, it ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bhenandoah, Pa. Tjl W. 8H0RHAKRR, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centra streets. pitOF J0IINJ0NH8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the beat montara H tendon and l'arls, will bItb lennoiu on tile violin, mandolin, enltar and vocal culture. Terun reasonable. Adilreaa In care ol Htrouao, the Jeweler. HUenandoab. There is THE D. & 0. IN COURT. JTwrt liolil"!i ' ' ' Art- Practical Vlotorlo 1 ii- 1 t Hccclvor. Hcll'more, .?r1v 24, -T io mens of , ii-ipoi'.-inec to nil oi.nrotnod In ti.o uflalrs of the Hnltlmore and Ohio Hallway company were taken In thn t'nl'.cd tftatc circuit court here yester dey, belt icsuitlng In what appears to be a victory for the receivers. The most Impi rt ant of th -se wns tlv grant ing of permission to the receivers to Issue nnothor batch of certificate", amounting to $2,350,000. for the purpose of adding to the present equipment of the road by the purchase of new loco motives and rolling stock. The other, on the face uf It, would seem to be n backiet for the receivers, In that it gives to certain of the bondholder the right to sue in the courts of Indiana, Illinois and Ohio to foreclose the mortgage on tltat portion of the sys tem known as the "Chicago division," and permits them to secure separate receivers for that section of the road if the jtate courts deem such a step advisable. The receivers, however, still hold a big trump card, for the order permit ting suits in state courts expressly stipulates thr-t the new receivers, If appointed, "hell not attempt to take actual possession of the Chicago branch without having first applied to tho United. Ftptcs court in this city for permission to do so. Tills practically leaves the matter of a separate re c Worship- to be fought out in n court whkh has already shown Itself favor able to the present management and, at lenrt, prevents thf Immediate dl.i-lntegia;l'-n rf Hie system. tlrtp-Ooltls-lleHiliii-lic Why sull'or with Coughs, CoIiIb and L Grippe when Laxative llrmuo Quinine i curo you In ono day. Put up hi tablets 001 vcnlciit for taking. Guaranteed toruie, money refunded. Price, SB cent, "or in' v K irliu's Pharmacy Dr'viroil tir ..,-.1111 hy'-i 'tflvn vrn Aller.town. Pa.. July 2k While-driving home from Klotz's mill, Amurosi Sohultz of Hereford, was seized will nn epl eptlc fit nnd fell. His feet cadgh, In the scat. Thu liorso ran away ano dragged him nearly a mile, with his head bumping on the roadway. He was dead when found, his ttkull being crushed. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why GI10 Uses Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies, HE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (nee Julia Emma Flcnunlug) Is a familiar one in tho state of Georgia. She writes; " It is with pleasure that I express my gratrltudo for tho wonderful benefits I havo received from Dr. Miles' Uestorativo Remedies, especially thoNcrvlno, tho Nerve and Liver Pills, Now Heart Curo aud Antl l'aln Pills. Actual oxpcrlcnco has taught mo their great worth. No family should bo without them. Thoy havo fully restored mo from a complica tion of disorders chief ly affecting tho hoart, nervous systom and kidneys. When I trav el I always tako ono of your Anti-Paip Pills before entering tbo cars and thus-prcvont swimming of tho head and nausea, to which I havo beon subject for several years." Dr. Miles' Ecmcdlos aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or monoy refunded. Book on Hoart and Nerves sent five to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. Double The Circulation of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing, is the magnet that draws advertisers to the ' -EVENING ""HERALD. It Goes Into ;? The Homes of the people ; that's what makes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's a wide-awake newspaper and prints all news promptly and ac Our Job- Department, T 1 j l...lnluii hi inu uau pusnims? iuuii- ner and at the lowest prioGs ConsiBtent with good material and finfcclnss work. Drop us a Postal and our Solicitor will call on you and take your order. Every business man should have printed stationery, and the place to get it is at the office of the Evening Iberalb, 8 South Javbtii Street. .CHASES Blood$ierveFood Far Weak nnd Run Down Poopio. WHAT IT IC I The richest of all reMoTR WfrlHI II 101 tlvo foods, beeauso It re J daces tho essentials of 1 1 to Mint rre ex. tausted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! pJredrib'mmtho digestion perfect It creates Bolld nosh, irrusclo nnd strength. Tho nerves being made ttrong tho brain becomes aellvo nnil elear. 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To publish ALT THIS NICVTS promptly nnd tmpcinc'tlx- nnd hi the niwt renduhlf form. without elision or pnrthmt bins; to discus Its fdrjninoflnoe with fmnknew, to teen AX Ol'KN KVIfi VQll PUliUC AIIU&KS, to rIvo Im'sIUps n complete reeonl of current thought, fancies nnd discoveries In nil do lwirtincntf of human activity In it DAILY KDITIONH of from 10 to 14 VAGKS, nnd to provide the whole for lis patroni at tho noinliml price of ON 15 CKNT-TIint wns from the outset, nnd will continue to bo the aim of THIS UKCOUU. 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