1Z rCTTTP TJtZt) AT T JtJ V CiMlMl llCiiVliD j I'nhllnhpil tt KTKolnV, Rucpt Sunday, at Ropth .Tnft-itirr, NAn Pam-H. Tl.,llPrWtadkCl1,1HhnBn.l..nn.ltlj. mir-mimflitK tn. torsi nnM ft week, wy nl: ' the carrier, liy mall 8.00a yBHr.ort fcntK n month, pax-aide hi advance. Advertise ment, chftrired wconllna to apace nnd position. The publishers tiwrre the riith to change the portion ol ndvrrtLemente whenever the pub I atlmi of new demand It. The rbrtit la n-ii-rved to reject any advertisement, whettier II dr. for or not, that the publishers may deem inirnper. Advertising rales made known hmim application. Kdti -wl at the iotoBice at Shenandoah, Pa.,ns m-i-ond claw mall matter. TRLRI'IIONB CONNECTION. "All the News Thai's FH toftlnl." Evening Herald wjsnsKsn.vY. apguht 4, ltwr. A I, cost aliout 17,000,000. Tllft Tin- Yukon Hlver. wlifdi Is imvt Uiible for l."iU0 miles, 1 nlone worth that in iK'li im an asset. Tiik riinh to the gold diggings will reduce the volume of jingo talk. After a winter on the Klondyke niikiiy a wild iptrit will be u willing euiididute4 for rraace and plenty. Tiik deadlock in Muhunoy town hliin wliool boanl was broken Moti- dny, and an a result the election of teachers tok. laee. Some. Of the old corps failed of reelection to make room for others. 1kmociiati(J organs hmiot, llnst, that the revival of prosperity is due in I lie fine crops, not to the Republican-, hecoml, that the revival is only temporary ; and third, that there i-u't any revival anyway. CovtK i on the jump for votes to make him state delegate. Hiding nliout the district and making a per sona! plea to the delegates doesn't look much like confidence. Coyle is defpated, and none realize it more than he does. A Loxnojf paper says Amorican improvements in the production of steel rails are calculated to make Kiitflish manufacturers 'gasp." It is an admission that the British steel mills are no longer in the running. Piiksidknt McKim.hv's declara tion on the subject of civil service re form has thoroughly convinced the Democratic Federal ulUco holders that he is not so "black as they have painted him. The-Republican place hunters, however, look upon the dark side" of the new order- IIktaiIj liquor dealers will, next year, haVe to pay ifulO more for their licenses than they havo paid hereto fore This means that a license in third class cities will he taxed $.VH); in lioroughs, $200; in townships, $125. The extra J50 coos into the state Tiik Harrisburg Patriot aoknowl nhjfa the signs of returning pros-p'-iitv. but declines to analyze the causes that brought it about. The people, however, realize very clearly what changed the prosperity of live years ago to disaster, and will not be likely to forget it for some time to come. "Tub harvests are ripe and abun dant." says Printers' Ink ; "money will circulate freely, and you have something which you ought to sell now." By selling that something now you help to keep the money in circulation and get a good start for i lie fall. And the way to sell now, as all the timo, is to let all the people hear from you where you are, what ou have to offer thorn, etc. :ft ingenious German invention to prevent premature burial must make mic'it walks near cemeteries exciting, on the slighest movement in the nfllii a box on the surface Hies open, -ei ting a bell clanging, lighting an leetric lamp, and shooting out a ila. k flag. Unfortunately the move ment may be started from the out side by any sudden jar. It would be a good place to take a fellow to sober up I) km tic ratio papers in all parts of i he country are warning the Demo cratic leaders in Ohio, Iowa, and elsewhere that they are endangering not only their own prospects, but l hose of the party generally, by push ing the freo-gitver issue again to the front. Tile aiaoon "Telegrapli, a I iiue honored Democratic paper, in a recent issue, says: ''The Democratic party will tfo to destruction surely if it does not reject the 1(1 to 1 doctrine." TnoL'UK Americans are not popular at present in Spain, a native of this country, Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer, was recently elected president of the Natonul School for girls at San Se bastian. The school was established by Isostoiilans nve years ago to no operate with the American boanl of missions. Spain allows students to work where and how they please, provided they pass at the state sol lool examinations. Tiik action of Governor Hastings in vetoing the many exorbitant ex pense bills liiii- permanently settled l he question of paying legislators and state employes in advance. No more will get their money until It is due, although for many years the custom has been otherwise. Auditor (ieueral Mliu has refused to draw warrunts fur money until the general appropriation bill lias Iwen regularly certilied to him from the Secretary of 1 he Vinuioiiweulth. liefore any cash ,s 1I'"-'1 niul-r It tilt- hill w ill Imvi ' prtnteil ami rare.ullj itnio,l 11 to punctuation. Tlit'ii a d'rtlilm Ml poiiy will liavt' to ! soul to tlie State Tti-HHiirv lipforo any money in paid Tliene oflleinN will liepln npitweek to lm ,,,,t '' "otll,t appropriated for dillerent piirpo(. YESTERDAY'S BAbtBALL GmMES iH'M'-il l.enirue, !'n I'lipt njtiiH1: Ki i ui.,1 K.inie n, At Ni-w i.nkhn, i At At V V -I I t ,11 7. ruMton. 11 : Wio-Mnjr York -Nfv, ll'iltimnri'- i Ion York. In. T'l'il.idilphln. n, ltcltlnviri'. 2. At Chl rare- I'liii-iicn. 7; Rt. I.ntils. 2. At fin rliinutl I'lttsburc, 7; Cl.u-liirmtl. 6. Al Louisville Clovolnnd, 10; Louisville, 5. i:u-tern l.enKne. At Syracuse Rvrncuw. li: Provldem-i- 2. At IlufTiilo -Piiffnl,,. 10. Srrnnton, .1. Al Toronto TnuinM, IV Wllki .sbni re, 4. Al Montreal-SprlnKl'ii Id, Si; Montreal, 6. , Atlmitle LiMitrut'. At Hartford -llnrtford. 3; I'atoraon, 1 At Rlelmonil Hl hmond. 7; Athletic, 4 At Newark Newark, 5; Lancaitcr, 4. At Norfolk First frame: Norfolk, Hi Head Ins;. 1. Second frame: Norfolk, 10; Head ing, 0. rcraoiinlly.OniiductiMl Tour via PeiniRjl- vtititu llHllrond That the pnblic have como to recogntce the tact Hint th best ami moet convenient method of pleasn r travel to that presented by the Pennsylvania ltailroad Company's lieraoniilly-coii(luctl tour, it evlilencod by the Increasing popularity of tliene tours. Under this sj-stem the lowest rates nre oli tMined, for lioth traiisiMirtatum and hotel sc coinniodHtlon. An experienced tourist agent ami chaperon arconipauy each tour to look after the comfort of the pnsseuirer. The following tours have been arrangeil for the season of 1HI7 : To the north (including Watkins Qltn, Niagara Fall, Thomand Islands. Montreal, Quelieo, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Chainplain and .Ueorxo, Saratoga, and a daylight ride down through tholliglilaudsof the Hudson), July 87 and August 17. l!ate, $100 fur the round trip from New York, Philadelphia, llaltlmore, and Washington, covering all BXiHMise of a two weeks' trip. To Yellowstone Park on a siwclal train of l'ullman sleeping, compartment, and olMerva tiou cars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," September 2. Iiate, $88! from New York, Philadelphia, Italtlmoie, and Washington ; $880 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, oxciiraion tickets good to return within ten days will lie sold on July 32, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 10, at rate of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, Iialtlmore, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stoj over within limit at lluU'alo, Rochester, and Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Giverns, Natural Bridge, Yirgiuia Hot Springs, Hichinond, and Washington, Sep tember 88 and October 18. Kate, f 05 from New Yoik, $68 from Philadelphia. Persons Ideating Town During the summer can have tlie IIkrai.d mailed to them by ordering It at tbisolllce, cither In person or by lettor, at 25 cents per month. If yoii are going to enjoy yourself among the cool breozos of tho sea shore or solnn mnunhiTii retronr. dnrt't fiirpet tlintj your enjoyment will not be complete unlosM you havo tho Hkiiai.d sent to you. 3 Prince. r Wales' Yitolit Wins. ' Cowes, Isle of Wight, Auk. 4. In tluM race for tlie queens cup the 1'rlnce1 Sot Wales' yacht, Britannia, with hlM jrnynl hlKliness on board, beat KmperoM William's yacht. Meteor, on time al-. ownnce. Aki1 Mini'" Fatal I'nll. New York, Aug. 4. Wlssner II. fownsrnd, 77 years old, a retired dry foods merchant, either fell or jumped from the third story or his residence resterday, and was almost Instantly tilled. NUGGETS OF NEWS. In some Kansas counties there will no corn at all saved from the hot .vlnda. Captain General Woyler has pardon ed Enrique Nunez, an Insurgent In cendiary, who has been under sentence bf death. There lsjsreat need of rain In Corea ind the governor has sent priests to the nountalns to polltlon the gpds for howers. At Albany, N. Y John Flanagan, the champion hammer thrower, sur passed all records by throwing the 1G h'ound hammer 167 feet 4 Inches. The Home (Ga.) cotton factory has obtained a contract for 1,300,000 yards of heavy duck for mail sacks. The 'amount of the contract Is $250,000. The entire force of the North At lantic squadron was landed at New pert today. The procession was re ceived by the governor of Hhode Island. An Illicit whisky seller on Prince of IWales Island, between Toleska and Wales Day, was found murdeied In cabin and tlcse by his sloop lay scut tled. It Is said that the Japanese govern ment Is nei b.usly embarrassed lllian- of'tUy, owing to the rupid puce at-which tbe nation has been going since the war with China. prevent l strr---s tinn. cure i oust fiirc l v futta!li 'l or fiui-H iMin i druKplitn. 25 rente :ilv i'. I. llootl & Uo., Lowell, Mbr The Rosy Freshness And a velvvt so ft new of tbe skin U Inva riably obtained by thckfj who um Pozzoni's Complexion Dowder. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj For- BARBEY'S Beer .and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. .nt' r d-iiiii-r. iGot. e m a PlIlS il liy all CHINESE DESTROY MISSIONS. A Lndlcs' Mi'invil ANulVmollslieil- In linnet r-elipe. Bnn Frnm lp n. Auk 4 - Advli rs fnnn riilnn by st. nni. i liil 'b. Jnt ntilvid. Miy t!iat on .luin1 U the rhlnoso nt Vurtipn nttnkid and di"streyid ttjr mlrsl'in of the Plymouth Hrethien, nnd i'ip ah, at to attack the Catholic mis sion when the soldiers Interfered. The attack on the Plymouth mission was hmuKlit nl i lit ly the icporl that the mlBlonnrk'.-i had Ullid a child. A mob of Chinese attacked the ladles' Horn,1 boardlnrr school, where Ave white wo men bad taken refuge. Just as the mob broke In the door the women es caped through a back gate to the house of Mi. ninnfurd. The rreili demolished the ladles' srhnnl. nnd then proceeded to the Blnn- tortt place iiml nttiuked It. The peo ple there en np, d Into the hills, wh're they hid a'.l night In the darkness. Tho Ulanrord rlace was also looted and burned, The mob then proceeded to the Co. 'nolle mission, but by this time the soldiers had been summoned, nnd they dispersed the rioters. The next day five women and Mr. Blanford were taken away on a boat. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine anil let It stand twautyfour hours; a sedi ment or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of tbe kidney. When urine stains liuon It Is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent dewlre to urinate or pain In the back, Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There, Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamii-1 Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish In relieving pain in the tuck, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects Inability to hold urine and scalding mill in passing It, or bad effects followiug use of liquor, wiuo or liter, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and tho extra ordinary elTect of Swamp-Itoot Is' soon realized. It stands tbe highest for He won derful cures ef the most distressing cases. If you need n medicine you should havo tlie best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. Y'ou may havo n sample bottle and pamphht 'mi(Ii sent froo by mail. Men tion Hvsiso Hkkai.o and send your add res- to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lllnghamtou, N. Y. Tho proprietors of tilts paper auaiautce tlie genulness of this oiler. American- iMiVitliiS In a llw. San Francisco, Aug. 4. Advices from Kobe, Japan, are to the effect that a serious riot occurred there on July 12. between a number of sailors from the ships Yorktown and Boston and a mob of Japanese coolies, on the occasion of a ball game between a teTim from the two warships and the European nine of Kobe. The row commenced when a coolie, having stolen a flask of whUky from a bluejacket, was caught and chastised by the latter. The local po lice attempted to arrest the sailor, but his shipmates refused to give him up. An Immense crowd assembled, and the attitude of the coolies was decidedly menanclng, but the police made no effort to disperse the mob, and the bluejackets determined to fight their way through the mob to the water front. When a reinforcement came ashore, some hours later, the police dis persed the coolies, and the sailors boarded their respective ships without further molestation. There Is n llmo for everything i nnd tho time to attend to a cold is when It starts. Don't wait till you havo consump tion but pievent it by using Ono Minute Cough Cure, tho great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and nil throat and iiug troubles. C II. Hagenbiich. DELIGHTFUL BUMMER TOURS. Two Tours to the North via Pennsylvania Knilroiid. For the convenience of those who seek tho most attractive way ol spending n summor holiday, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arraiiEctl two delightful tours to the North, undertho personally-conducted tourist system, July 27 and August 17. The points included In tho Itinerary and the country traversed abound in nature's beauties. No mattor how much may bo oxpectcd, ono can not bo disappointed in Watkins (Hen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlain and Qitorgo, Saratoga, or tho Highlands of tho Hudson. Had, tour will lie in charge of ono of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whose especial charge will bo unescorted ladies. Tho rate of $100 from New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, llaltimore, and Washington carers railway and boat fare for tho entire roMiid trip, parlor uar snts,mHls en route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriage hire in fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address TourUt Agent, Pennsylvania Ilailroad Company, 1100 Broad way, New York ; 800 Fulton street, Hrook lyn -, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia. "I crave but One Minute", said the publiv speaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and pro ceeded with his oratory. Oue Minute Cough Cure is unequalled for thiont and lnug troubles. C.H. Hugctibuch. ,iMi-t sn. -,i ." . it . i, .. rnt rnii'.pr.lni San Frami to, Gal,, Aue. 4. A pri vate letter from Manila, Phllrpplne Islands, says that things are In a frlf htful meas. Spanish dollars .have bten Introduced at 1 per cent, less value than Mexican. Everybody wants to sell out. Native brokers are all over the place trying to sell houses, horses, carriages, furniture and es tates, with no buyers. A few days ago, about 40 miles from Manila, a train was stopped owing to the Immense mass of locusts on the track. Fighting- Is still going on In several provinces and the papers have nothing to say about it. tflCHASES BloodHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UHflT IT 1C I The richest of all reslorft. WmHI II IOI tlve foods, because It re plaoes the essentials of life that are ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! $AAudu digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. Tbe nerves being made strong the brain becomes attlve and alear. It restores lost vitality, stop all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price SOe., orflva boxes tLOO. Druggists or by mall. We eau help yon. Advice and book, free. fwclte Ua About Your Case. the dr: chase msChestnutStreet. COMPANY, Philadelphia. About tlio Little Hnemlos to llnck nclioWlint Home People Think About It. Mr. John Gibbon Is a citizen of Wi'lke burro. Our representative found him at his place of residence, No. 2H7 Ilsr.le street Mi tlllibon Inn been for a long time the victim of H Imd luck ami kidney troubles. The follow ing conversntion held with him will Interest many : ".Mr. (Million," said our rcirvsontiliyo. "How long have you been troubled with kidney disorders V" "For ten years It has bothered me more or less. Iicing very bad at times " "What did you do for if " "I tried everything I heard of for which merit was claimed." Here Sir. (libhmi named iiumertitis well-known kidney medi cines, and one in particular, a high priced article that he hud taken many bottles of, nil to no purpose. "How did you come to lako Doan's Kidney Pills?" "Ju-t as so inn n v others have. I saw them mUcrliscd and got a box at the drug stnro of Turk A Co. I thought they might help me a little, and In my surprise they proved tlie best thing I ban ever taken. Nothing has helped me like Doan's Kidney Pills, and I have not beeu slow to tell my friends of their genuine merit." "How did your disorder effect you V" "Exactly asyou descrilie kidney comnlaltit In your advertising, ami my sulTerlng with pain In the buck at times was beyond des cription. I most emptnv lenity endorse Dean's Kidney Pitta and shall do all I can to re commend them to others, fur they ate worthy of it, and above a'.l, I shall use them myself." Doan'r Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers, price 80 cents, mailed liy loster- Mllburn Co., KulTalo, N. Y. Sole agents for tbe U. S. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. i:xlrnnely I.ow-ltote lixrurnloii via l'cnii- lvnu!n ltallrond. No othercoast can compare with that of Southern New Jersey In summer resorts. Atlantic City Is the moft popular seaside resort In America, and Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, Anglesca, Wild- wood and Holly Ileach do not fall far snortoi Atlantic City's high standard. Tlie Pennsylvania ltailroad Company has arranged for excursions to tho seashore from Hrle, Fussett, Ilellefonte, Shenandoah, Dauphin and Intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads), on Augusts ami 19. Kxcursion ttokcts, good for 10 days, will lie sold at extieiHuly low nitcs. Passengers nmy, if they so desire, go to At lantic Clly via the new Delaware Ulvcr Hrldge Route, the only all-rail line from points In Pennsylvania to Atlantic City. For information in regarl to rates, time of trains, Ac, consult small bills or apply to nearest ticket spent. llurnlng. HeJlipK skin dUenscs instantly re lieved by I)e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, un equalled fot chts, btuises, burns, it heals without leaving a scar. C. II . Hngcnbuch. MAOARA FALLS. Low ltitto lixcurslons tin l'ciiiiHjlvunla ltailroad. The Pennsylvania Kallroad Company will run a series of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington on July 22, August 5 and ID, and Septcuilier 1 and 10. Au oxpetienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage ou any regular train, oxcluiivo of limited express trains, within ten clays, will be sold at $10 from Philadelphia, llaltlmore. Wash Ingtou and all points on tho Delawaro Divi sion; $0.70 from Lancaster: $3.00 from Altoona and Harrisburg; $8.25 from Wilkes barro; $15.80 from Williamsporl; and nt pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at liuualo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run with each oxcursiou. For further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistaut General Passenger Agent, llroud Street Station, Philadelphia. Vim, vigor and victory :-these are the char acteristics of De Witt's Little Katly Ititerg, the famous little pills for constipation, bil iousness and all stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Uagenbuch. Turkish VIeot Tor tToto. Constantinople, Aug. 4. A dispatch from the Dardanelles announces thai the Second naval division of the Turk ish fleet, consisting of seven warships oommanded by Hail Pasha, had sailed for the Island of Crete. In addition three Ironclads left on Monday even ini?. Fears are expressed here that tht departure of the Turkish naval di vision may lead to a qolllslon with the International fleet In Cretan waters, in view of the announcement of the foreign admirals that they have de cided to oppose by force the landing ol Turkish reinforcements on the Island of Crete. J,o 'Wiii'.lilpi For Cololn-iit Ions. Washington, Aug. 4. Assistant Sec retory Iloosevelt has found It impos sible -to grant all the requests that are made to the navy department for war ships for celebrations, regattas and flower shows, and has decided to re fuse all such requests. The ships at the present time ore needed for othet servloe. Tho tVenthor. For eastern Pennsylvania. New Jer sey, Delaware, Maryland: Partly cloudy weather, prospects of local thunder storms this evening; southerly winds. " OH'tir orl).O0t) Vor the Fight. New Votk, Au. 4. Representatlvea of Peter Maher and Tom Sharkey met In this city yesterday aud made a sec ond deposit of $2,500 of the (10,000 for feit for a fight between the pugilistu. offer was made by Zeke Abraham, of the Knickerbocker Athletic club of San FranclBf-o, of $20,000 for the fight to be pulled off In Ban Fianclseo. DELIGHTFUL VACATION TRIP. Tour to the North l Pennsylvania ltalli-oad. Visiting Watkins Oleii, Kisgara Falk Thousaud Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au liable Cliaam. Ike Champlain and Lake George, Saratoga, ami the Highlands of the Hudson. Leave Philadelphia by special traiu August 17. The tour will be in charge of one of the company's tourist agents. An experienced chaperon will also accomimny the rty, haviug especial charge of nu escorted ladies. The rate of $100 from New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, llaltliiioie, aud Washington covers railwuy and boat fare for the entire louud trip, pitlor-car seats, meals enroute, hotel entr taiuiiient, transfer charges, carriage liiie in fact, every item of necessary expense. Fur detailed itinerary, ticket, or any ltd -ditiooal iiiliiriiiutinn, aihlrosa Tourist Agent, reunylvsiiiit li.iilnail ( iiiupauy, 1106 Droad way New York ; 8U0 Fulton Sl,ret,Ilrooklyii ; or (Ico. W. JWiyd, Aailitalit General Itis- senger A Kent, llroad Street Station, Philadelphia. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Stoclis nnd llomln lleeelvo n Still rurtliiT Iinpi l us. New York. Aug. J. The market for nc ouililes received n further powerful 1m eUiR towards a higher level of values to day, lluylng was nnlmnted nnd In Inri volume In nil departments, not only of the stock market, but of the bond mnr ki t as wel'. The confidence of the gen ercl public In the revival of business and the Improvement of vnlues to realise wa pli inly r.innlfert In the large nmeunt of on' ih executed on the floor of the ex cl.'.i All t' o nev.H wuh such ua to p, . 'i o i the enhancement o( p. Ice.. Clos ing bids: n. llo. Ohio... 9"j Lehigh Valley.. WU i -lusn. A Ohio... Zt N. J. Central. SO'm I) 1. & Hudson.. 117'i N. Y. Central.. 102 I).. I,. & W 15?i Pennsylvania .. 5I'4 Ktl Ill Heading, 2d pf.. iVA U lie Brio & V.'. 17K, St. Paul SUVt (.'oiioriil Mnikit. Philadelphia, Aug. D.-Flour firmer; wln (ir superfine. $2,851(13.10: do. extras. JTIOiTi .'IT,. I'cnnsvlvnnla roller, elenr, $3.75-94; ,'o slrnlKht. $fih4.20; western winter, i U.r fJ.-U.Viit; do. straight. l1.25; do. pn'-nt. $4.30-1.50. Itye flour Inactive nt t2:V2.U per barrel. Wheat strong; eon tract wheat. Anrust. 884Ki84c.; No. t Pennsylvnnln and No. S Pelnwnre red, spot, M'tm84'4c; No. 2 red. spot, MHtf S4c. Corn higher; steamer corn, spot, tt iii:ffic: No. 2 mixed. August and Septem ber. IMieSHc. Oats quiet but firm; No., t white, carlots. WV4c; do. August, Sep tember, November and Oatober, SM24c iray flrhi; choice timothy, $lHfl8.G0. Ileef firm; pickled shoulders, SHOSHc; pickled hams, tKASJc. Lard firmer: western steamed, $4. GO. Pork active; new mess, f Mi 8.60; short clear, tt.7S01O.CO; family, $.M 'a 10.BO. Dutter quiet; western creamery, lliyiSc.; do. faotory, TfilOltc; Hlglns, 15o.; Imitation creamery, 9H012c.; New York dairy. lOfilte.; do. creamery. ll15c.; fancy prints Jobbing at 17620c.; extra Pennsylvnnln, wholesale, 16c. Cheese steady, New York, large, white, 714c; large, colored, 714C; small, white, 8c; small, colored, 8c; part skims, 4g6Hc: full skims. 2V43c. Kggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 13M4?14c.; western, fresh, litttriSc. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, $1.87Vt2; Long Island, $1.87H?r2; sweets, $2.Wli04. Tallow stronger at JKjC ltosln slei.dy; strained, common to good, $1.57 61.60. Turpentine quiet at 28K28c. Pig Iron quiet; southern, $9.60ttl0; northern, $10.o0i(12. Copper easy: brokers, 511.12V4: exchange, J1U.86&11.15. Tin easier; straits. $13.7&fjl3.8l5. Spelter quiet; domestic, $1.25 rj-4.35. Lend closed easy at $3.80(93.85. To matoes, per box or crate, as to quality, 575c. Long Island and Jersey cabbage. icr 100, $2ii3. Coffee options opened steady t unchanged nrlces to live points de- Mine and closed quiet; September, $0.86; December, $G.95J7; March, $7.15; April; P.20; May. $7.25. I.lvo Stock Mnrkctx. New York, Aug. 3. Cables quote Amer ican steers nt 10lle.; refrigerator beef it SdJS'tc. Cnlves steady but quiet; veals, f4. Sheen weak; lambs active, good grades firmer; sheep, $$6-4; lambs, $666. Hogs lower nt $4.184.40. Bast Liberty, Pa., Aug. 3. Cattle no ttve and unchanged. Hogs active; best light Yorkers And pigs, $1.2564.30; best medium, $4.15j4.20; common to fair, $4 1.10; heavy hogs, $3.9004; roughs, $2.60 1.60. Sheep slow; choice, $I.1SQ4.20; com mon, J2.65fi3.35; spring lambs, $S.756; veal calves, $5.5066. "I was run over by a lumber wagon. Did not oxpect to live, Was torribly bloited. My friends bathed mo with Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil, and I was cured. Wo havo groat faith in Thomas' Eclcctric Oil." Mrs. Win. F. llabcock, Norvell, Jackson, (Je., Mich. UrltKh stou 1 or Captured by Plrntoo. San Francisco, Aug. 4. News has been received ftom Hong Kong of the capture nt the llrlfish slcamer Pegu by Achlncse pirates on July 14. A gang of Achinese took passage on the Pegu, and while nt sea murdered Captain Itoss and seven of his crow and wound ed sixteen others. They looted the ship and then fled to the Acheen coast. The Acheen tribe la on the island of Sumatra. The people are Mohamme dans and nre noted for being desperate characters. John Grllhn. ot Zancsville, ()., says : ''I never lived a day for thirty years without suffering agony, until n box of Do Witt's Witcli Hazel Salve cured my piles." For piles aud rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, spniius, eczema aud all skin troubles Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is unequalled, C. II. Hagenbuch. Coming Kveuts, Aug. 4. Ico cream festiyal ,(n. llobbins' opera house under tho auspices of tho "Y." Augustas. Ice cream festival-Under the auspices of Camp 10, Daughters of Anio'rica, In llobbins' opera house. Just try a 10c box of OiscarcU, tho finest liver and bowel regulator ever mado, Mn-iy riuulllOH lloiiinloHH liy Flro. New Yoik, Aug. 4. A three Btory stable on 'VeFt Fifty-third street was gutted by tire yesteiday. Falling walls srushed in adjoining tenement houses ind rendered nearly 100 families tem porarily homeless, and the furniture of 20 ot Muse was completely destroyed. DR. THEEL, 604 North Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Side Entrance on Green SI. "CURE GUARANTEED " jaw The only tUenulne, lionet ttsMklll iui Aari,nisiDRni4fciuiitini'uiia.,tno l onlfOrniluale & IteaUtered Willi 'A J 1 years Practical fc alx year JfoapUuI EiiwHinco In Oermany, ntw thtnnl ilnirvhllt others rnlsffv adverllann. iHarvnus Debillfv SV? "Le.i;"uli"! v'Q' ! rermniieiilly Cured In 4 to 1 O JVuys. Htrlcture. Varicocele anil BLOOD POISON BWniiTHSf! riinlvi'lrmynwn.lnaoio Wdaj-i. ERRORS OF YOUTH AND LOSS OF POWEh. SinZll. Shrunken Oraaaaf'uUii Iteitored, Bends two cent etampiior Uoole "Truth," only ti-uemedlcnl liook aJvinittd elvlnit valniblo Inrormstlon and odvlco to youna and aid, limleor married and tliosecontemplatlnB-iuarrluKe.sndlitlieuiily uoolt that expo.es unmerciful fiiUe Intitule., Electric lleli swindle., so-called Former fellow suftarers (reo advice & (res prescription buinttiici and Advertl.lnff lloctor. villi their fuke suaruntee. & proxetied knowledga & experience which tbey do uotnuiiBeBB. Ye. read truth at all liasard I 11 will save you fromfalllnir Into the hands of quaoki and pretenni-rs. Hours dally tt to S Ev'oa 6to9iSandar,0-13. Jlouraforexamlnatloaand treatment of so-called Incurable and danaerou. cans dally from 1 0 to Wed. and Bat. nights li to 1 0. For sworn testlmonlul.iec every Balut day's l'hllo. Time.. Treatment by mall. Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, la Bold under positive Written Onarantco, byanthorized ugonta only, to euro Weak Memory, Uusiness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick ness, Night Losses, livil Dreams, Ijack of ConU denoe, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth ful Errore, or Excessive Ue of Tubacco, Opium, or Liquiir. whleh leads to Misery. Consumption, Insanity and Death, At store or by maif $1 a box. six for JJ; with -written cnarnnteo to c uro or refuna money. Humplo liaoU SSf,'Mpinl? 11,0 lsf treatment, -with full SufiSTn 1 1mU- O"o eamplo only sold to each person. At store or hv mail. tarncd Label Special Extra Rtrennlh For Impotenoy, Loss of mnw, xab(i jiiannootj, Mcvii: r.. . At ,1 tu.T, BIT fP K IICL '-jivrltleii cuara'nteeSl fiDFbREorbymall7 1 'l,"rOT,A twn Kn t"',rlo, Lolrl'at'lvo 'elon. Tn -iti n. An; . 4. Governor firlg;- In an l,'-ric yi i, ilclliifled th' stoty that fi . ..I in-Mlily ,bc a r r,.iMl hcs'Ii 11 1 f till' l( g - 111 ii In View 1 . :.nt 11. at the sp-'ilnl cnn-tltu-lionul dec li n f"lls on th. fl.st day tor icrlstrattun fur the- n c.ul ir fall cleclli n In e'tloM rf over 40 IVK) popula tion. The i;nvcini- K 'd Hint tl.n co Incldemc was Ihnumghly undcrstonrl at the th e the bill wss tit a v. n, n.1,1 tin uulit I' i' It would bo a p. 1c.1t ton venlM'ie 1 0 tin- voters to he nli'e I 1 vole on tlv cumuli .itlr.nal omr:iil-ni it and regltct for the fr'l electb n on the same day. The nvernor declined to e press nn opinion as to wliethci tl. elec'I' n ( fl.'i'ix w u'd be entitled to rt eelvc di nblc 1 ny I -r nctlnc In t:.c twt capat itu .-. Wllpwn-ekeil Crew tti-cneil. Itoston. Aug. 4. The P-iltbh steamer Saganmie arrived from Liverpool yi s terdiiy with the entire ciew of Z men of the Ililtlsh tramp steamer Ftnlor. which wjis abandoned on July 27 In a sinking condition. On July the ship sprang a leak, and the- water gained gradually, but the crew remained on board until the 27th, when, fearing the steamer might founder, four boats wore towered. A fire was started on the deck of the -steamer to attract the at tention of any passing vessel, and soon the Furtor was In flames. The crew then put off In the boats, which were kept neat' "together for 45 hours,, when the Sagamore sighted them- and took the crt on boartl.' v - Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Romodies. US. SIDLEY, of Torrlngton, Conn, Buffered from just such a complica tion of diseases as tho oxtcnslvo ex perience and investigations ot Dr. Miles havo proven, result from impairment ot tho norvous system. Mr. J as. 11. Sldloy writes Oct. 25, 1803: " My wife was taken sick with neuralgia of tho hoart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended by two physicians sho grow worse, until she was at death's door. I then began giv ing her Dr Miles' Ilostoratlvo Nervine and Dr. Miles' Now ricart Cure, and. sho Improved so wondor fully from tho first that I at onco dls mlssod tho physicians. Sho now oats and slocps well and does her own housowork Wo havo rocou.i.iend od your remedies to a groat many In our city, and every ono has been very much benoOtod by them." Dr. Miles' Rcticdlcs aro sold by all drug gists undor a positive guarantee, first bottlo boneQts or money rat unded. Book on Heart and Nerves sept f reo to all applicants, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND B1LI0U HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An Instant cure for sour stniuacb-i and headaches, which often accumulate from luivlnp a night out. JOHN F. 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