www Ask Ihc men who are making im itations of COTTOLENB, the new vegetable shortening( why they give up lard and try to trade on the merits of COTTOLENE ? Per haps you can guess why. sk the grocer wlio attempts sub jtitution, why he tries to sell an imitation when people call for that pure, palatable and popular vegeabl3 shortening, COTTO LENE? Perhaps you can guess. Why should not YOU use COT TOLENE, instead of lard or any other compound, for all cooking purposes? It has the highest possible endorsement ; from Phy sicians as to healthfulness ; from CookingExperts as to superiority j from housekeepers as to economy. Use COTTOLENE and stick to it. Fold In 3 and 5 pound palls. Made only by N.K. FAIR BANK A. CO., CHICAGO, nd 130 N. DELAWARE AVE, PHILADCLPHI t'AUlios.-ir a denier offer tV. 1 Douglas Mloe nt a reduced price, or says ho has them without unme tamped on bottom, put him down as a fraud. Un?re tor"" . L. Douglas S3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit. ling, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad. vertised than any other make. Try one jnair and be convinced. The stamping of w. I Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually Id those who wear them. Dealers 'who push the sale of W.L.Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, ana we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue ftee upon application.. Addre W. I DOUGLAS, llrockton.Mnf s. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shonandoah". OCA B. R. Severn, P, Wateis Eatlljr. Qulckljr, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of otIIi from early errors or later exoefcbei. tho results ol otenvork, slokuess, worry.etc. Pullstrength, development and tone Siren to every organ and portion of the body btmple. natural methods. Immedlatelmprovement seen. Failure Impossible. 2.0U) references. nxk, explanation and proofi mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. Rf TUoo 1317 Arch St, V I I I 1 1 U U I PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only (lenolno Specialist In America, notnltnstandlnir rrhat others advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special lllieases and Strictures Permanent I j Cured In a to 6 dajn BLOOD POISON ssassss; new method lu 30 to w days. 6 ypars' fcuru- ean Hospital and 32 practical uunmcaies auu iiiiiiunias nrri 2-canC stamna for book. tTif HTII.thfl oulv vertlslng as gret bpeciaUsta. A true friend j to all fculferers and to those conieiu plating I marriage. Themoutstubbornanddangerouj J CtHeB"llClWlU. HIIWUI UMlltlUU LMJbitVtXlt iiourst w-ifi tbi imj j ww, anu hac eve b tVluitiun. US, Successful treatment by inatL LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots ol ways of throwing away money. On of tbe best methods ot economizing Is to Insuri eltber life, are or accident, such as represented 7 oo-a.xrixj ar'-aL.TTBST, No. 120 Booth Jariliratreet, Bkenaadoah, Pi 1 &mt, ...... Su'-UV'w...-- '.JWfcA w 3 Z Q W Z '3 S , E. Magargle, W. U. COAL FAiW FEARED. Tho Effeota of tlio Diminished Supply Already Being Folt, ADVANCE IN PBI0E8 BEPOETED. Thlrtj' Train Cren nt Hoehester Taltl Off on Account of the Great Strike Kfforta io (let West Virginia Mln.ra to Quit Work. TKnm Hautk, Ind., April 23. The miners' strike is nlready making itself felt on the railroads entering here, and the dlfferont lines aro taking steps to gnard against a fallara of the supply. Su perintendent Corbctt, of the EransYille and Torre Uaute railroad, has notllleil every agent along the line to hold oil the ooal now in the yards. At this point alxmt twenty-flve ears consigned to Chi cago dealers have been held for the use of the engines. By this means the company expects to have enough coal to outlast the strike. Itlotlns at I.R Salle, Ills. La Salle, Ills., April 85. A mob ot 1,600 miners from neighboring towns marched on La Salle to prevent tho mon hero from going to work, and a riot was precipitated lu which a number of local minors were beaten and badly lnjurod. Fritz Keling was cut and bruised, and his condition is serious. Michael Begley, fore man In the La Sallo shaft, was severely pummelcd. The majority of the other minors who were intending to go into the pit were frightened out, and thoso who attempted it wero roughly handled. The West Virginia Miners. CllAnLESTON, W. Vn., April 35. Dole gates from the United Mine Workers, rep resenting New Blver and Kanawha dis tricts and several others from Ohio and Pennsylvania, held a moetine here to con elder what could be done to inaugurate a general strike in both valleys. It was a very enthuslastlo and confident secret meeting, but nothing was done further than hearing reports of delegates and drafting resolutions to bo given miners at cacu point. All miners at Pomeroy and on tne unio siuo . ere reported out. The lrloe of Goal Advanced. Buffalo, April 25. The first result of the soft coal miners' strike Is beginning to be felt. The price on the docks has been advanced to f 2.75 a t in. If the strike con tlnues for any longth of time the lake steamers will be seriously crippled, as tho supply is limited. The railroads have a supply sufficient to keep them running for three or four weeks, and fear a virtual suspension of navigation unless the strike Is speedily tfermlnated by compromise or oilier settlement. Train Men Laid Off. HocnESTER, N. Y., April 85. The busl ness of carrying coal by the roads running from the Pennsylvania districts into Ho ehester Is practically suspended.ond thirty freight train crews have been thrown out of work. Probably twenty mora crews will ultimately bo thrown out of employ ment if the strike continues. Thus far about 100 men on the road have bean af fected. Will Itefai. sk Local Settlement. SPR1HOFIELD, 111., April 23. At a dele gate convention of the mine workers of Illinois held yesterday a resolution was adopted requesting all oo-operatlvt mines not organized to suspend work at once. It was also declared that no local settlement bo recognized or authorized until a gen eral settlement is had throughout the en tire united states. Mora Illinois Miners Oat. DAKVILLB, Ills., April 25. The miners of the various country and strip banks de cided yesterday to join the strike. Nearly' 8,000 miners near Danville Held are now out. The miners nt Tllton, near here, will not permit the Wabash engines to coal there. This cuts off the coal of the Wabash road for three divisions. A Tlonbl. Murderer Confesses. Vancouver, Wash., April 25. Howard Nolan, arrested here, admits that his name is John Howard Nolan, of Harlan Courthouse, Ky and that in the year 1891 he killed Edword Pace and John Setscr about eight miles from Harlan Court house He strenuously denies ever hav ing killed a woman. After leaving Ken tucky Nolan came to Seattlo and enlisted In the army, coming directly to tho bar racks here. He claims the killing of Paeo and Setser was tho result of an old feud. He believes he will be acquitted on tho ground of self defense. Great Strike In Itusslan I'olamL Berlin, April 25. A dispatch from Breslan says that a great strike is in pro gress in tbe Piotrkow district, the princi pal industrial center of Russian Poland, which is situated close to the German frontier. The strikers consist of miners, iron workers and many other trades. It is feared that there may be rioting among the strikers, and a strong force of troops has been sent to the district to preserve order. lenslon Crook Sentenced. BALTIMORE, April 25. Frederick Ken nlcke was convicted in the United States district court hero and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary for procuring a fraudulent pension voucher. The arrest of Kennicke unearthed an extensive scheme In this and other cities to defraud the government on fraudulent pension vouchers, but it was nipped in tho bud. No l'ardon for Georse F. Work. Harrisburo, April 5. No action was taken by the board ot pardons in the case of George F. Work, the Philadelphia em bezzler, and it has been intimated that nothing will be done. There was uo basis whatever for the story that Work was to be pardoned at the meeting held. Bargeman's Approaching IU.cutou, MohristowN, N. J., April 25. Carpen ters yesterday put up the scaffold from which August llergeinan will be hanged tomorrow. Hangman Vanllise will con duct the execution. The murderer is very devout, and reads his Bible almost con stantly. The Weather. Fair; northeasterly winds. NUGGETSJDF NEWS Friends of President Carnot, of France, are trying to persuade him to withdraw his objections to a re-electiou. Charles Smith, of Farrlugton, N. Y., was badly hurt In a runaway accident. On seeing him carried home the yo-.in man's father dropped dead. Til "l;k"' Absentees. Wasiiinoton, April 25. Sergeant-at-Arms Snow lias sent to each representa tive In congress a printed circular marked "Important," giving specific information as to the "docking" of salaries of ab sentees to begin on May 4 next. It asks members to avoid the protesting of checks and drafts by not drawing against their accounts until the "docking" for absent days has been made. Itedncecl Hour, of Labor and Wages. LANCASTER, Pa., April 25. The em ployes of the Couestoga cotton mill have been notified that after April SO the mill will be run hut four days a week, and that WBgcs will bo cut 10 per cent. Several hundred employes nre affected by the re duction. This Is the first time the factory has been run on short time since It started in 1875. Editor Ilatton Stricken at nis Desk. Washington, April 25. Frank Hatton, one of the proprietors and editors of the Washington Post, was stricken with total paralysis while at work at his desk, and has been removed to tho Kmergoncy hos pital. The attack, is very serious. An African Town Captured. Paris, April 25. A telegram received here from the Congo stnto says that Lieu tenant Lothalre, at tho head of a detach ment of the state troeps, has captured Kadambnre, between Lake Tanganyika and Manycina. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations nf the Nnw York and l'lilladelphla Kxchanges. Philadelphia, April 21. The stock market waa steadier today, although thero was a re newed attack by professional sellers. Thero was a rapid advance In Sugar certificates. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 87? W.N.Y. &Pa 1JJ Pennsylvania Erie 10U Heading 10 1)., I,. W 111! 6t. Paul. 63) West Shore 103 Lehigh Nav N. Y. Central . 09'j N. Y. &N. E m Lake Erie & W.. 10 New Jersey Cen .llOH Del. & Hudson IS) General Markets. Philadelphia, April 24. Flour dull, weak: winter super., $2H2.10; do. extras, $3.Jaa.&l; No. 2 winter family, $2.5002.85; Pennsylvania roller straight, $2.75(&3; western winter clear, $2.5O2.80. Wheat dull, weaker, with 0OJ4'c. bid and 61o. asked for April. Corn quiet, firm, with iSHc. bid and 43H c asked for April. Oats quiet, steady, with Kle. bid and SyKc. asked for April, lleef dull. Pork steady. Lard lower; western steam, t8. Butter steady; New York dairy, lMMUc; Pennsylvania creamery prints, fancy, lc.; do. choice, 23c.; do, fair to prime, Z.'c; uo. "garlicky, 18SUc.; prints Jobbing at 232$c. Clieeso steady for old. Egga stronger; New York and Pennsylvania. 12c: western frosh, 114811!c; southern, lOOlOJio. Lira Stock Markets. New Yonx, April 24. European cables quote American steers at lOQUHc. per lb., dressed weight; refriKi'tator beef, 8G9Ho. per lb. (Janes Ilrm; Inferior to prlmo veals, ta5.25 per HO lb.: butter milk calves, ?2.3J. Sheep and lambs active: good to choice clipped lambs, S 4.5005 per 101) lbs.; Inferior clipped sheep, 83. Iloaallrniigood tnchoice.J5.508J.73. east i.imsiiTY, ra., aitii 24. t:nttle very dull, at 15c. to 25c. lower than last v,cek: prime, t4.UM4.40; good. ?.l.70&4; good butch ers, $3.1(kft3.l'u; rough fat. 2.tKk33.10; good fai cows and heifers, S2.!t.3: bulls and stazs. S:. Q3;good, $l.25:i.70;vcl calves. $333.50. Hogs about steady at unchanged priced; best Phlla delphlaa, $5.45'3.50; bebt Yorkers. S5.lwaR.4n: common to fair Ynrkurs, $',.203.25; plgx, 5.111 5J5.1U; good heavy sows, $J.50i&4.l0; stags anil rough sows, $3,60(3.4. Sheep steady for extra grades, while others are dull and lower; extra woo! sheep, 3.U34; good, J3.10&3.25; fair, Vz.iow.u; common, 50c. at 91.50; yearlings, U-WUM; lambs, J2.50&4.80. THE Kind That Cures Mr. ROSA B. JACOBS, ASTHAA CURED WHEN FOUR PHYSICIANS FAILED. Six years ago was taken with Asthma, which steadily grow worse. I employed four different physicians, who gavo me up, saying there was no help for mo. Fonr bottles of DANA'S SARSAPAIULJoA eaved my life, and I am well and happy. Has. ROSA B. JACOBS, Barre,Vt. ALL DROaaiSTS. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Bel'att, Me. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sonuTLKiLL Division. NOVEMBER 19th, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for WiRgan'B, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvillo, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Phoanlxvllle, Norrtstown and Phil adelphia (Uroad street station) at 8:00 aud 11:45 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts- vine ana intermeaiaie stations u ; lu a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlnnn's. Gllberton. Frackvllle. New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. 9:40 a. m. anaoiiup. m. ror iiamDurg, iteaaing, potts town. Phoonlxvllle. Norrlstown. Phlladelnhli at:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p.m. Trains leave t racuviue ror nnenanaoao ai 10:40a.m. and 12:14. 5:04. 7:42 and 10:27 n.m. Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. ueave rouavmo tor anenanuoan at iu;id, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (11 road street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 S5 a m, 1 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leave it 6 60 a m. Tor Pottsvllle. 9 23 a m. For New York. Express, week days, at 8 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 0 50, 7 S3, 8 20, 9 50, 11 DO 11 14 a m, 12 00 noor, 12 44 p. m, (Limited Ex press 1 00 and (10 p m. dining cars,) 1 40, i 80, 8 20, 4 00, 5 00, 0 00, 0 50, 7 25. 812, 10 00 pm, 12 01 night, Sundays 3 20, 4 06, 4 50. 6 15,8 12,9 50, 11031135, a m, 12 44. 1 40, 2 80, 4 00 (limited 460) 1 23, 0 20.aw.T26 and 8 12pm and 12 01 Blunt. For Sea Qlrt, Long 11 ranch ana intermediate stations, 8 20, 1114 a m, and 4 00, p m weekdays. For lliltlmore and Washington S 50, 7 20. 8 31 9 10, 10 20, 1 1 18 a m. 12 10, (If 36 limited dlninf car,) 1 80, 8 40, 4 41, (J IB Congressional Limited Pullrdan Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 017, 65, 7 40 aud 1133 p. m week days. Sun days, 3 50, 7 20, 910, 1118 am., U 10, 4 41, 6 53, 11 is and 7 40 p m. For Richmond, 7 00 a a, LI 10 and 1133 p m, dally, and 1 SO p, m. weeic days. Trains will leave Harrtutiurs for Plttsburt and the West every day at 1 20, 1 10 a m, (8 20 pm limited), G0, 7 30, 11 55 p m every day, Way for Altoonn at 8 18 am and 6 30 p to even day. For Pittsburg and Altoooa at 11 am every day. Trains will leave Sunbury for WillUTiBport Klmira, rnsndalc;i, Rochester HuSlo if Niagara Falls at 135, o 18 a m.ind 1 36 p r w days. Kor Klmira at 6 44 pmweok dau. I ' Erie and intermediate points at 5 IS amdallv, For Lock Haven at o 18 and 9 65 a m daily, 1 3t and 6 41pm week days For Renovo at bill m, 1 85 and 6 41 pic v, eek days, and 6 18 a m oc Sundays only. For Kane at 6 11 am dally I 5 v tr week days. a. M. Pmvot. J. R. Worn, Oen'l M tetter Ocn'l Pasi'g'r Ar GIVEN UPM.L HOPE Eczema. Turning to DIood Poison. Treated by Specialists Seven Months Without Ono Purtlclo of Success. BODY RUNNING SORES. Condition Terrible. 1,1 1 o n llunlcn. Tried Cutlritra. In Thrco Days At tends to lluslncss. Cure Permanent. In the spring of 1S91 1 took that dreadful skin disease. Eczema, hlclt turned into blood iKilson. 1 consulted tbe best known specialists In this city. They treated mo for seven months, I nc cr derived a particle or good from any of them. They had given It up as a hopeless cure. I v,ai covered with sores from head to foot, I had runnlug sores all over me, some of them as largo asa box of jour t'uTIuuitA. Itcostlno hundreds ot dollars with these so-called specialists. My condition was terrible, Ufo v,as almost a burden to mo. I could not eat, drink or sleep, I vas nnable to walk and had given myself up as dead. I tried all medicines imaginable, until a friend who had got rel let advised mo to try C't tictha Remedies. I sent out and got them, nud when I took tho first dose of your OirnrcitA Hksol TENT I felt a llttlo better, with three boxes ot your most valuable Cuticoba and one bottle of CtrricuitA Resolvent I was a new man. In three days 1 was up walking around and attend ing to my business, and It is tho COTtcrnA anil CunennA Resolvent that saved mo from tho jaws of death. Tills Is two jears ago. I wanted to see If It had been driven out of my system, and I can say I havo never bad any trou hlo stneo tortwojears. EO. K. liltlOHT, 414 .nam t., ruisDurgn, ra. CUTICURA WORKS" WONDERS The Instantaneous relief and sneedV euro af forded by tho CtmcnitA Remedies In tho most torturing and flistlgurlng nf ltchluir. hurniuc: and scaly skin and scalp di'ca'cs prove them to bo bej ond all comparison the most w onilerf ul skin cures, blond purlllers and humor remedies of modern times. DU1U IUIUUKUUU, IW null... AlllC, ,H,A, 60c.; Soap, 25c.; Resolvent, $1. Potter Dnuo AND CnEM. Conr., Solo Proprietors, Doston. jS"5-MIIow to euro Bkln Diseases," ma led free. ninlPLKS, blackhomls, rcri,romdi, ehnppcd, and r I III "v "kin cured by Cuticuha Soap. WOMEN FULL OF PAINS j I'lnd In Cutlcnrn Antl-I'nln I'lns. tor Instant ami prateful roller. It is tbe llrat anil only paln-Mlllng, strengthening plaster. IN SENATEAND HOUSE Attempt to Strike Out the Fast Souther Ilnll Hnbsldy Defetd. WASHINGTON, April 25. Yesterday the dosing speech of the so called general de bate of the tariff hill was mado In the sen ate by Mr. Mills, of Texas, for the Dem ocratic party. The galleries, which had been almost deserted during the morning, filled up, and a number of representatives enme over from the house, A number of Republican senators also gavo Mr. Mills close attention throughout. Mr, Mills ap pealed to his Democratic brethren to pass the bill promptly and fulfill the party's pledges. A large part of the speech was devoted to u discussion of the Income tax, which he warmly advocated. The house resumed the consideration of appropriation bills yesterday. After spend ing the entire day In the discussion of amendments to the postofflce bill It was passed. Half of the time was devoted to debate on the Kyle amendment to strike out the subsidy of $106,000 for the fast southern mail. The opposition to the ap propriation proved surprisingly weak, however, when the vote was taken, only twenty votes being cast against it. Just before the house o ' ourned Mr. Campbell (N. Y.) entered a motion to reconsider the vote by which the bill to prevent book making at the spring and fall meetings in the District of Columbia waa defeated on Monday, We-llnian Leavas Norway. AAlKBUND, April 85. The American north polar expedition under the com mand of Mr. Walter Wellrnan, sailed yes terday for the Island of SpiUVergon on the steamer Ragnvold Jarl. Experts here pronounce the steamer to be the best Ice boat belonging to Norway. The Amerl- oan aluminum boats that the expedition oarrlea were greatly admired hare for their beauty, strength and llghtnsts. As the Kagnvold Jnrl left the quay on her voy age to the far north the stars and Btripes were hoisted nt the foremast head and salutes were fired. All the shipping in the harbor was decorated with flags in honor of the Arctic explorers. A large fleet of small boats escorted the Kagnvold Jarl out of the harbor. Walte After Prison OUlclalt. Denveu, April 2.1 Governor Wait has summoned Penitentiary Commissioners Charles Iloettncher nud V. A. Reynolds to appear before him April 88 for trial on charges of having unlawfully employed W. II. Loar as a detective and having transferred prisoners from the peniten tiary to tho reformatory and then released them on parole. The governor desires to be rid of these commissioners, as they blocked his attempt to remove Warden McLlster. ot the penitentiary. TAKE THE in 1 1 1 m nil BEST 25cti Wets. $1.00 One cent a Tnifl Great? Coumi 41nitB nromDtlv cures Where all others fall. Coughs, Croup. Sore Throat, Hoarseness, whooplne Cough and Asthma. For Consumption It has no rival: has cured thousands, and will CURB YOU if takenln time. Sold by Druggists on n guar antee. For n Lame Hack or Chest, uso BHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLA3TERJKO. HJLOH'SCATARRH ess? -.rit-jriTffisii-r, JlaveyouCuiurrh'r 'Ihls remedy is guaran teed to euro you. Price-, DO ct s. Injector free Sold by O. II, llagenbnoh, Shenandoah. JOE WYATT'B SU0QN AUD RESTAURS, (Christ, liossler'a old stand.) ( alti uiirt Coal HtH MSinmlo llsst beer, ale and norter on tan. The fisti jranda of whiskeys aud cigars. 1'col roox ti aoneo. WALL PAPEE It.tMJJAINS ! BIk Reduction In Wall Paper, Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. ; ; s JOHN - P. - C AH DEN. 221 W, Centre Street, Bhcnandoab, Pa, AITER AJIG TRUST. Proceedings to Dissolvo Chicago's Gas Combination, VALUABLE PRAKOniSES INVOLVED The Case to be. l'rnsrrllled by Attorney General Stnlnney, nf Illinois, and a For. mtdable Array of Legal Talent An Al leged Oppressive Comblnatlou. Chicago, April 25. The war of the state Of Illinois ngninst the great Chicago (ins trust began jesterday In the circuit court of Cook county. Attorney General Ma loney ntid two brllllunt assistant nttomey generals and a formidable array of legal talent, representing property owners of the city of Chicago, are to prosecute the quo warranto proceedings, and If the statu Is successful the charter of the gas trust will be revoked and tbe valuable fran chises of the various compnniea represent ing the association become worthless as the profit bearing mediums which havo for so many years been favorably listed on great stock exchanges of the country. Tho filing of the petition of the nttomey general for permission to Institute tho proceedings of quo warranto was mado public shortly after 8 o'clock in tho after noon after the closing of the stock ex changes of the country, In order that tho matter might not bo made a menus of in fluencing the ninrket. To a reporter of the Associated Press the attorney general said: "1 have begun these proceedings after careful deliberation and painstaking In vestigation, mid became I think the peo ple of the state of Illinois haven just com plaint against this trust. There lins been no time in my enreer lu which I have posed ns an nntl-corporntion man, for I be lieve tho corporations hnvo rights under tho constitution and the laws which should bo respected. Hut when they disregard tho laws of tho stnto and combine their cap ital and franchises to oppress the people it is the duty of the lnw ntllcers of tho stnte to wago a war for the disintegration of the unlawful combination. "I merely want to say that I have begun this suit upon my own responsibility, and in utter disregard of the strictures that have beeu so frequently made on various sides. If I lose the suit which I am about to wage to dissolvo this trust I alone will take the responsibility. If I win It and rescue the public from tho extortions to which I believe It has been unlawfully subjected, I desire whatever eredit the people of tho state of Illinois are willing to accord one who has not been coerced Into the performance of an official duty. I know what is at stako, aud when this warfare is ended I will be willing to be weighed In the balance of public opinion." BASEBALL GAMES YESTERDAY. A Remarkable Soore Made fay Xlaltltnore In the Ninth Innlns;. Tho scores by Innings in yesterday's No tional League games were as follows: At Baltimore: It. it. b. Baltimore..-. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 14-15 15 3 Boston 030000100 88S At Washington: n. n Washington... 001001040-078 New York 11000000 1-81 At tit. Louis: n. n. St. Lonls 05201000 1 9 IT 4 Chicago 0 01120100-5 10 S At Loutsrlllo: n. H Louisville 002102002188 Pittsburg 10000020O-888 At Brooklyn: n. a. b. Philadelphia.. 4 4 0 0 4 1 3 6 0-22 15 1 Brooklyn 11UUU0SU1 0 1B At Cincinnati: 11. II. s. Cleveland ...00000000 1 161 Cincinnati..... 0 00000000022 Fatal Ezploslon of Ilynamlta. PlTTBliUIM), April 25. An explosion of a quantity of dynamite stored in a black smith shop on Natchez street, Mt. Wash ington, wrecked the building, probably fatally injured two persons and hurt four others. The explosive was tho property of some contractors who were blasting near by for an exenvntion in order to ereot a house. The shock was felt for squares around, and the house occupied by the blacksmith in the renr was also somewhat damaged. The owner of tho shop, M Gallagher, and his sou Michael, Jr., are both badly hurt. The water boy, Andrew Hugo, 17 years old, was iustnntly killed A Itnillcnl Tax Collector. Wistwood, N. J., April 25. John A. Eckcrson, tax collector of Washington township, stnrted out In a stage witli war rants of arrest and handcuffs to enforce the payment of delinquent personal taxes, It was his intention, on the refusal to pay, to place the handcuffs on the delinquent and carry him to liuckensack In the stage and put him in tho county jail. The sight of the haudcuils and tho stnge induced the delinquents to pay on demand. This move of Collector Kckerson is having a beneficial effiict Brutal Treatment of nrazlllan Refugees. BUKNOS ATHES, April 25. The Naclou prints a number of open letters addressed to President SaeuB Pena describing the brutal treatment of the Brazilian refugees by the oQIcersof the Portuguese warships Mlndello aud Alfonso de Albuquerque, Tho letters state that three of the I5ru7.il- Ian officers have been badly cut by sabres. and that all tho refugees have been treated in an outrageous manner by the officers and crows of the warships. Two Killed by Gasoline. ST. Louis, April 25. Meager telephone reports from Carondolet stnte that a live gallon can of gasoline exploded In the house of Cnsimer MIggs, a farmer living on tho old military road south of there, completely destroying the building. Mrs Mlggs and Kleanor, a 2-year-old daughter, were killed and Mrs. MIggs' father aud mother aud another child named Rooiu were fatally injured. The old ludy was blown into an adjacent Held. llnrntfT 8!p1ioidors Victorious. IlOBTo.v, April 35. The Harvard sopho more crew won the first of the class boat races yesterday afternoon. They won easily, three good lengths, with tho senior crew next, the juniors pushing them, an the froshmcn struggling hard to hold their own. Another Implosion Victim. Huntington, Ind., April 25. The lnr-;.. boiler in ilouavr & Foust's tile luills.eiKiif mil nasi of huii, exploded, killing Ar thur Aiixou, nn employe, and serhmsly in juring buib proprietors, llouser cannot recover.' After 4;oiiKreH8iiian llynum'a Seat. INWANAVOLIB, April 86, The Indlauap nlhi (Seventh) district Republican conven tion nominated Charles L. Henry, of Mad ison county, for cougress, rho War Is Over, A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal 1st Makes u Disclosure, Indiana contributed her thousandsof bravo il'lieivi to the war, und no Btulo ln-iirs a bet- r ttvord In that reqKTt than It does, lu n-riittire It is rapldl) acquiring nw , v In iilo jiliico. In war und Uteratura ,imon Yewell, well known as a writer as -ul," has won an honorable ixmIIIoii. Dur iu Hip Into war ho was a tnemlierof Co. M, .N V. Cavalry and of tho 1 3t Is Indiana In uiiry Volunteers Kovurilltip tin Important ii-rumslutico he writes as folums: 'Several of uq old olonni liere nre using " Miles' Itesloratlvc Nervine. Heart Hiiro I Nerve nud I. Ivor Pills, all of them giving '.!.!!. I satisfaction. In fart, we have never i-1 remedies that compare wltb them )f Pills we must say tbey are the be.t com iiitilon of the fjintlittes risiulred in a prep i:lim of their nature wo liave over known. -lutve none bin words of prnlso for them. -v nr the outgrowth of a new principle in 'dU'ino, and tone up the system womior ,1'y. Wo say to nil, try these remedies." ,'mnoti Yowoll, Marlon, lad., Deo. 5, 18tl2 1 Im-v remedies aro sold by all druggists on , -Itivo guarantee, or f.ent direct by tho Miles Medical To., Klklinrl, Ind. on ro- i 1 of prli'O, $1 per bottlo. blx bottles Hi, o i prepaid. Tlioyposltlvolycoutalnuelther -1 i.i nor 'lnuKcrou.s drugs. RAILROAD SYSTEM Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Phtladelcbla. week dan. 2.10. 6.25. 7.20 a.m.. 12.26. 2.60. 6.55 n.m. Sundav 2.10, a. m.4.J0p. m. For Now York via Mauch uniDB, weea aars, a ?i,7.ai a. m., z.&u p. m. a- ui ucuuiuh uuu . uii.uciuuin, ,eg, uajra, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.26, 2.50, 6.65 p.m. Sun aay, z.iu, a. m., 4.3U p. m For Ilarrisburc. week rtavs. 2.10. 7 20 a. re 2.50, 5.55 p.'tn. Sundays, 2.10 a. m. nnd 4.30 p. m. ror I'Qiufvuie, weea aays, s.iu, t.im. a. m., 12.26, 2.50, 6.65Vp. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m., 4.S0 P- ' . ... , r or xamaqua ana raacaaoy uuy, weea oayg, 10. 5.25. 7.20. a. m.. 12.26. 260. 5.65 rj. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Additional for Mahanoy City, week days, 7 00 p. m. ror wunamsport, sunoury ana Liewisnnrf, week davs. 3.25. 7.20. 11.80 a. m.. 1.85. 7.00 urn. Sunday, 3.25 a, m., 8.05 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 8.25, 6.25, 7.20, 11. !0 a.m., 12.26, 1.S5, 2.50,5.55,7.00,8.15 p. m. uucaay, s. iu, s.:, 7.48 a. m., i.oa, 4. bo p. m For Glrardvllle, (Rappahannock Station) week days, 2.10, 8 25, 6.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. m 12.26.1.S5. 2.50. 5.65. 7.00. 9.35 D. m. Sundav. 2.10 8.25, 7.48 a. m., 3.05, 4.30 p. m. For Ashland and Snamokln. week davs. s.25. 6.25, 7.20, 11.90 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 0.85 p. m. Eon) day, 3.25, 7.48 a. m 8.05 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Phlladelcma. week davs. B.00 a. m 1.30. 4.00, 7.30 p. m.. 12.15 night. San day, 4.30 a. m.. 7.30 p. m., 12.16 night. Is7i.eave new xora via aiBucnunung.weeg aays, 4.30, 0,10 a. m 1.30, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal., week days, 4.12, 8.35, 10,00 a. m and 4.0O, 6.00, 11.30 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 0.05 a. m., II id p. m. Leave Reading, week days, IM, 7.10, 10.08, 11.6 a. m., 6.66, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 5 50, 10.62 a. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.30, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40,7.00 a. m., 2.06 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.48, 11.23 aj m., 1.20, 7.16, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7,43 a. m . 2.60 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.46, 9.18 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.45, 8.11 a. m., 3.20 p. m. Leave Mahanov Plane, week dtrs. 2.40. 4.00. 6.80, 9.35, 11.69 a. m., 12.66, 2.06, 6.20,6.26,7.69,10.10 p. m, Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 9.27 a. m., 8.37, 5.01 p. m. ijeavo uiruruvuie, uiappanaonocK aauoni, week davs. 2.47, 4.07. 6.36. 9.41 a. m.. 12.05. 1.01, 2.12, 6.26, 6.32, 8.05. 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, a. m., 3.43, 5.07 p. m. Leave WllllamsDort. week davs. 9.36. a. m.. 8.35,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. ror naiiimore, wagmngion ana me west via II. A O. R. It., through trains leave Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. X R. It. R.) at 3.45, 7.55, 11.20 a. m., 3 51. 7.23, 8.46 p. m., Sunday 3.45, 7.55, 11.26 a. m., 3 54, 7 22, 9.68 p' m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and Houtb Htrect Wharf for Atlantic City. Week days Express, 0.00 a. m.; (Haturdays only 2 00): 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8,00 a. m.; 5 45 p. m, Hnndays Kxpress, 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation, 8.00 a. m and 4 30 p m. Returning, leave Atlantic City depot, cor ner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues ; Week days Kzpress, 7.S0, 8.60 a. m. and 4 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a, m. and 4.30 p. m. Sunt ays Etpreks, 4.00, 5.15, 8.00 p. m. Ac commodation, 7.15 a m. and 4.16 p, m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O. Q. HANCOCK, G on. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, I. A. SWEIQAKD, Gen. Supt. CLEABY BROS., Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND MINEEAL WATIES. Weiss Ukcii a Specialty. Also bottlers or the Finest Beer. 17 and 19 Feaet Alley, BIlEXJJfDOAJl. -L no rtiiwt centre Street. CStLonnnclORb., X3.. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every reared. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Goods called for and delivered Silk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JRn Prop,, WEST STREET, Between Centre ani Lloyd, Blictiaiuluali, l'enun. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- n Till..lcr'. Knull.li DlaJiuoil II ran 0. fENNYROYAL PILLS ah lrujlt (or '7i' ujlt (or tn 'ict ituf ArdHJIn It, ) li t t)I45 (Uuii Willi IIU T" 1 ,. I . 111. I lak turn ni ivtitaHoti iitiruuij rtB4( ,T 1H llaUUf'1 ' - L M ftor 1.. it P M r l'lsVn r4H ti-3it?r.Ulnbyatl i Ml. I hrw t; Ihf 1 fcmOfTrfRnirftl. los!tt( nt , .f innrl Vi, , itrni b J book. ill n irst. j'r- il fi fmpe 'lacar1.5 COOK ftEUEDY CU., Chicago, UL
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