GASTON'S TK milium nu i niinm.ijflct IMirr DILL i llUUllBiOO Ask the me'i who are making mi ttatlona of COTTOLENE, the new vegetable shortening, why the) tnvz up larl and try to trade or the r.JrUs of COTTOLENE ? Per liaps you can guess why. ASK .sic the grocer who attempts sub jtitution, why he tries to sell nc imitation when people call for tliat pure, palatable and popular vegetabli shortening, COTTO LENE? Perhaps Ypu can guess. VOURr star Why should n n YOU use COT TOLENE, inste id of lard or an other compound, for all cooking purposes? It has the highes possible e-idorsement ; from Phy sicians as to healthfulness ; from CookingExperts as to superiority from housekeepers as to economy Use COTTOLENE and stick to it Pold In 3 and 5 pound P'dla. Made oniy by N.K. FAIR BANK A. CO CHICAGO, and 130 N. DELAWARE AVE. PHILAOELPHI CAUTION If a dealer off era W. 1 Douglaa Slioea nt a reduced price or snjn lie ha them without nnnie tamped, on bottom, put him down a a fraud. W. L. Douglas $3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. I.. DOUflLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fiU tlriff, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad ertiscd than any otfcer make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of v. L. Douglas n ime and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually (to those who wear them, Dealers who push the J3jie of W, L. Douglas Shoes pain cmhtoners, which helps to increase the sales om Ikelr full line of goods. They ean afford to sell at a loss profit. And we believe you can save money by buying al your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon appllc!in. Addross, V. L. DOUGLAS Hrocktua,Ma. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, VIGOR of MEN Sailly, Quickly, Permanently fUst WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all the train of ov1t from early errors or I ate' excesses, the resnlta o- overworK, a i o k n e s s worn .etc. FulistrengtL development and torn given to every organ atw portion ui tne vwj Klmple, natural methods Immediate Improve men wen. Failure ImposMble 2.(101) refpreneM. Bonk explanation and proof. ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO. N. V. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks bnt net your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in flrst-class, relia ble companies, as represented uy DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies Dr TIippI 1317 Arch St, Will IIUU I PHILADELPHIA. I PHILADELPHIA, PA. The onlr Genuine Specialist In America, neivmnsunaing nnai einera aaverua. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special DlMisea and Strletirat Permanently Cured In a to 6 dart Permanently Cured BLOOD POISON ! Primary or Second arveurui' bventlretv ew method Id Jo to no dava. 6 years' Euro- an Hospital and 22 practical experience. ruacsHW ana lUDiomas Drove, oeoa n nt statu db for book. TltUTH." tbeonlr B two exposing Quack Doctors aau others ad- to all uffer2rs ana to those conte in elation I marriage. T tie moat i tub born and dangeroua c&um eollcltod. Writ or call and baiTel. Iitoum v-3 Eve-g B-B! weo. ana nau eve't MO I Sun. Sucesful treatment by raalL Trie GREAT SUCCbSb. s us WM Cur 3f . 2 is . , It. Severn, F, K. Magargle, W. II. YTaUra aaa U dUafl T C ; JIM I , , g c Ofj r a&c"neot-AT'4 tinfii Tho Wiro Manufacturer Before tho Senato Committee, EE EEOOGNIZED KO SENATORS. Though He Did Hear ft Converaatlnn He Hunting Sugar In Mr. Tarfcll'a Iloom nt the Arlington Hotel There Waa Very Little l'olltlct In the lllicuinlon. WASHINGTON, June 6. Tho committee Investigating the ugnr trust gave out last night the testimony of Walter Gas ton, the wiro manufacturer of Wllkes bnrre, Pa., who occupied tho room next to Mr. Terrell at the Arlington hotel, and npon whose statement to a congressman was based the article in the New York Mali and Express which Is one of the topics considered by the committee, The article was ruatl to Gaston, and ho said; "With the exception of the foct that I was In tho room that I overheard a con versation on sugar, that I told a congress man next morning from what I heard that I did not believe the Wilson bill would pass, nor any other tariff unless It was a better bill It Is absolutely manu factured out of whole cloth, absolutely false from beginning to end In telling this congressman we hod confidential re lations together for some time I told him this in pure confidence, without giving him details 1 mentioned nobody, I sim ply told him that from a sugar conversa tion the night before In nn adjoining room I did not believe the Wilson bill would pass, nor any tariff bill unless a much more favorable bill for tho various In dustries of the country were framed. That I will admit." He then told thnt upon being awakened he learned from tho conversation in the adjoining room that the sugar men were not satisfied with the silgnr schedule of fered by the sub-committee of the finance committee. He did not recognize tho voice of any person in the room, although it was those persons who weru dlssatislled with the sugar schedule, from the gen cral course of their conversation he was sure they were interested In sugar. He denied that he arose and peeped through the keyhole. Tho only reason he had to suppose that senators were in the room was the familiarity they displayed with what had been going on in the sub-corn mittee on finance that day. Ho had never said to anyone that ho recognized the voices of senators. It was his understanding that the sub committee had offered the sugar Industry 40 per cent, ad valorem and ouo-cighth of a cent deffereutlal for refined sugar, ana this was unsatisfactory to the men in tho loom, and from what they said he was sure that the Wilson bill would bode eated Ho was asked concerning many of the statements in the newspapers, and declared most of them absolutely false In every particular. He knew Terrell was in the room, because some one come in and nidi "Good evening, Mr. Terrell." One of the men seemed more familiar with the ubject of sugar than the others, and was complimented by the others for his know! dge. There was no politics in this dis cussion, all tugar, and tome social talk, Asked as to why he thought th bill w ould be defeated, be said. "The tnteresti ot one In tariff matters should be the In terest of all. and 1 knew, ot 1 thought I anew that the sugar men could not get It all, and that It would tavi to be live and let live, as It is Id all thosi matters rherefore, If th angai men wera bettet taken care of th othti aohednlei would ot better taken cart of. That writ raj In Itrence and It was not an unnatural one.' Senator Allen" understood you toeaj awhile ago that yon knew the sugar trust Lad it In their power to defeat this bill 11 aot satlifactorj to them?" "Yes sir " "What do yon mean bj thatf Mr Gaston "I mean this There are two senator from Louisiana, and in Lou Islam, there It a bounty of two cents on tugar l he sugar interest having certain n.dtors representing It, In the closeness oi 'he vott In tht senate, of course there it uot s very great margin, as you know.' lit went on and stated that In a general way that he thought the varlout senators who did not like certain features of the bill would combine with the sugar Inter ests and defeat the measure. This he inferred, he did not know anything about It. He did not give the name of the con gressman that he bad told of tho couver sation, and was given until today to de cide whether the congre-cmiati's name should be given to the committee The Yot In Oregon. Portland, Ore., June C Complete re turns from ten counties give Lord (Hup.) for governor 7,200; Gallowaf (Uem.), 3,)1; Pierce (Pop.). 4,500. Lord's plurality In the state Is estimated at 15,000. Sevmi counties In the First congressional district give Hermann (Hep.) for congress 4,479; Weatuerford (Uem.), l.suo; Miller (i'op.). 2,809. In the Second congressional district only two counties have been heard from The legislature will Btana auout a& fol lows: Semite Republicans, 17; Democrats, 7, Populists, 0. House Republicans. 43; Democrats, 10; Populists, B. neltihoovor't I'robble Socoeaaor. York, Pa., June a The fight for the Democratic congressional nomination In the district made up ot Adams, Cumber land and York counties ended yesterday when the York delegates conceded to P. H. Btrublnger the right to name the con ferees for York county, thus assuring that gentleman's nomination. F E. Ueltz hoover, who at present represents the dls trlct In congress, innde a hard fight. The district is strongly Democratic, and n nomlnutton is regarded as equivalent to an eluctiou. Italy'a Mlolitry Itealgna Home, June f). Premier Crlspl has an nounced the resignation of the Italian ministry In the chamber of deputies The resignation, he said, had been placed In the hands of the king, who, however, had reserved an announcement ot his course In regard to the new cabinet until later, Five Chinamen liurned tn Death. Portland, Ore., June 0. An explosion of gnsollne at the Troy Steam laundry re lulted iu live Chinamen being burned to Jeath and four seriously Injured, one probably futnlly. J B, Henderson, oue of the proprietors ot the laundry, was badly burned. Sudden Death of a College Prealdent. CiiAtlUF.ltsiiuiio. Pa., June 0. Hev. Dr. John Edgar, president of WlUon Female college for the pust eleven years, died sud denly otoneuralgia of the heart, aged &! ' years. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea tho Brother's Friend. Castoria. "Caatorialsso weUadarited tochndrrathat I recommend It as superior to anyprescription known to me." II. A. Attcnin, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Tho u?o of 'Castoria U bo universal and Its merits so well known that It seems n work of supererogation to endorso it. Few are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." CUILOS JlARTTH, I. P., Kow York City. Tira CisTAtni PKNNSYLVAMIA railroad. sonrrrLKiLi. Division. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date for Wlgiran'e, OUberton, Fraakvllle, Ne Castle, Ht. Clair, Pottsrllle, Ilamburg, Readlnr I'oiutown, rnceaizviiie, iMorrisiown ana r mi adelphla Broad street station) at 6:00 aid 11:45 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. sn week days For Potts. Tine ana intermediate stations v:iu a. m. SUNDAYS For Wleitan's. Qllbertoa. Fraekvllle. Nan Castle, St. Clair, PottsvlUe at 8:00. 9:40 a. m and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phrenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 8:00, 8:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraekvllle for Hhenandoah a 10:40 a.m. and 12:14. 6:04. 7:42 aid 10:27 b. m Sundays, 11:18 a. n. ana 9:10 p. m. ueavt I'ottsvuie ror unenannoan at iu:ir. II :48 a. m. and 4:40.7:16 and 10:09 n. m. Suniav- at 10:40 a. n. and 6:15 p. m. Leave panaaeipnia (liroaa street station) lor Pottsvllle and Hhenandoah at 5 67 and 8 86 an, 1 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leavt at S 60 a l r'or i-otievine. ror Pottavllle. 8 23 a m. For Now York Exnrees. week davs. at 3 20, 4 06, 4 50, S 15, 0 60, 7 S3, 8 SO. 9 60, 11 00 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. r. (Limited El presa 1 06 and 4 60 p m. dining ears.) 1 40, Z30, 3 20, 4 00, 6 00, 0 00, 0 60, 7 B, 10 00 D m. 12 01 nlzht. Sundays 3 SO. 4 05. 4 60. 615,812,960, 11 0311 35, a m, It it. 1 40, 80, 4 0C (limited 4 60) 6 Safl 20.0 60. 7 25 and 812pm anC 1201 night. For Sea Qlrt, ,Log Uranch and lntarmedlate stations, 8 20, 11 14 a m, and 4 00, p m weekd&vs Far Baltimore and VTashligton 8 60, 7 30, 8 11) lu, lu zu, 1 1 is a m, is le, us umitea ainini; ear,) 1 80, 8 48, 4 41, (6 10 Congressional Limit J) Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, 8 56, 7 40 and 1133 p. m week days. Sun davs, 3 60, 7 20, 3 10, 11 18 am.. 13 19, 4 41, 6 65. 11 raaid740pm. For Kicbmona, 7 oo a a, u to aid u in p m, dally, aid 1 so p. m. week days. Trains win leave uarriSDur for Plttsburi sourt and the West every day at 1 20, 1 10 a m, (3 20 pm limited), 8 60, 7 w, 11 65 p m every day, Wi ay tor Altoon at 8 18 am and 5 00 00 p m even day. For PltUburr aid Altoana at 11 every dav. Trains will leave Sunburv for WllllamSDori, Klmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester. Buffalo ano Niagara Falls at 1 35, 6 13 a n.and 1 35 p m week days. For Elmlra at 5 44 p m week days. For sne ana intermeaiate points at a is amaaiiy. i at and 6 44 p m week days For Renevo at 6 18 m, 1 36 and 6 44 pm week days, and 6 18 a m or aunaays oniy. ror nine in i m, aaui 1 75 p m weekdays, 8. M. PB1TOST, i. B. WOOD. Oan'l alaaaTn Jn'l Pe-r' Shenandoah's Hbuabls Hand Laundry 119 Bast Centre St. All work guaranteed to be Brst-elas i In every particular. Bilk ties and lace ourtala sa spec laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited T M. REILLY'S oentralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Whera you can always get a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc Don't forget the place. T. BI. Iteflly's, Locust Avemo, CENTRALIA, PA. Professional Cards. gOL. FOSTKK, J.TTOXNBI and CO UNBSLLER-A 1-LA W. Oolo Room 4, Post Odce balldlng, Bkanaa dock. Pa. jy 8. KWTLKK, M. D., PHYSICIAN A1TD BURGEOX. Oace IK Narth Jardin atraet, Shenandoah. JOHN It. COYIiK, A TTORNB Y-A T-LA W. Offlee Beddall building, Bnanandoah, Pa, M. - BURKE, ATTORNBY A T-LA W OTXAXDOAB, 1A, Office Room , P. O. Building, cjhenandoat and Esterly building, PottirlUe, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D, No. 24 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Offlce Hours 1:30 to 3 and C:S0 to S p, in. DU, J. S. OALLEN, No 31 South Jardin Street, Bhenandoah. Orrioi Honiis: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening, No office work on Buntlay except by arrange ment. A itrict adherence to the office Aouri it absolutrly necessary. WKNDELL HEI1ER, Succeasor to Dr. CHAS. T. PALMER, EYJ! j.vn i:au svntiEox, 301 Mahantougo Street, Pottavllle, Penna Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Plarrhayi, Eructation, Kills 'Worms, gives sleep, and promotos di gestion. Without Injurious medication. "For sevoral years I have recommendcl your 'Castoria, and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced benoHciol results." Kuwin F. riUUEE, M. D., U5Ui Strwt and Tth Ave., New York City. Coxpunr, ' Mciuut Strew, New York City To Hanquet the llrltlahiira. Wasihnoton, June 0. In appreciation of the extraordinary courtesies shown to Admiral Krbeu, Captain Mahun and the other oillcers of the C tilted States warship (Jutcago by the llrltlsli olllcials and pub lic, Acting Secretary McAdoo has author ized the Chicago's oillcers to give a suita ble banquet to their friends in return, the expense of which will be borne by the navy department. Dr. Meyer tn be Sentenced Friday. NEW Yoiik, June 6. Recorder Smythe sent word to Assistant District Attorney Mclntyre that he would sentence Dr Meyer next Friday In the general sessions. Meyer was convicted of murder in the econil degree on .May 18, for poisoning Ludwig Hrnndt in March, 1801. Mrs Meyer Is in the Tombs uwultlug trial for the same crime. A Ttuitj Nail CaURea Lockjaw uml Death BltlDCiKTO.v, Jf. J., June 0. The fl year- old dnughter of John Inylor, of Ureei wlch, died In terrible agony Monday nftei noon. A week ngo the child ran a rus y nail In her foot, which gave her much pain Lockjaw set in. and despite the efforts of three physicians the girl died In terrible aironv TAKE THE BEST rTHULytaUHHab 25ct., 60ct. and SLOO Bott One cent a Tnia GnEiT Conail Ctma cromtitly cures where all others Tall, Cougha, Croup, aers Throat, Hoarseneaa, Whooplnf Cough and Aatbma. For Conaumptian It has no rival: has cured thousanda, and will CURE TOO If token In time. Sold by Druggist on a guar antee. For a Lame Hack or Cheat, uso SHILOH'B DELL A DONNA PLASTERSc CATARRH remedy: iiavo you Catarrh if. This remedy Is guaran teed to euro you. i'nce.ujcta. injectorlros. Sold hy C. H. Qagenbaoh, Shenandoah. RAILROAD SYSTEM IN irFEC r M AT 80, 1691. Trains leave Shenaadoah as follows: ror New York via Philadelphia, week dav 1.10, 5.SS. 7.20. a.m., 19.81, 2.64 t.ii p.m. fiunbtj 1.10, a. n For New York vis Mvn Chunky wees oays, s.3,7.;u. n.. is.m, v. For Keadlag and PillaaalDBta, week d tlO, 6.25, 7.3), a. at., liai, liG, a.Mp. m. I lav. 2.10. a nt. For Potmllle, weak js, 110, 7.20, a. m. 13.31. z.00 B.D3 p. nt. aumoay, a. 10 a. m. For Tanao.ua and Mahaaov City, week dan, tio, 1.25, 7. 7.au, a. m., u,sx, x.u, a.w p. m. rm-y a. m. AddlUaaal Ut Mabaaoy City, uy. z.10. week davm. 7 00 a. For Wllllaaispert, Suaiuy aad Lewis bort jreeK aays, u.sa a. m., i.u, i.w p. m BumIav. 8.2a a. m. m. ... - w . a in M . 7.90, ll.lt a.m., 12. K2, l.Zi, x.65, MS, 7M, SM p.m. Bunoay, j.iu, s.sj, a, ra rer Ashland and Saanwkln. week day JJS5 7.ai, 11.au a. m., i.ao, i.ve, v.&o p, m. ascusy, s.) a m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAHl Leave New York via Palladelpnia, week daya 8.00 a. m., 1.30. 4.00, 7.ao p. m., 12.16 night. SCr dav. ft iU n. m. Leave New York via Uauch Chunk, weekdays, lau, v,iu a. m., i.iu, 4.W p. m. Leave Phlladelnhla. Reading Tormina week days, 4.20, B.S5, 10.00 a. m., and 4X3 V.02. 11.30 n. m. Bunds v. 11 n n. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1. be, 7.10, laot, ll.tv a. m., d.do, 7.D7 p. m aunaay, 1.09, a. m Leave Pottavllle, week days, 2.13, 7.40 a. m 12.30. fl.ll n. m Bundav. 2.35 a. m. Leave Tamaeua, week days, 3.18. 8.30, 11.23 a m., 1.20,7.13. 9-28 p. m. Sunday, 2.18 a n . Leave Uahanov Ottv. week davs. 3.46. VJEl. 11,47 a.m., 1.(1.7.44, 9.34 p, m. Suaday, 3.43 a. m. T - ... fll-na n --I. ri,M Ul 1 SI 3.80, 11.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.1. 2.04, 1.20, 0.26,7.39,1(1. p. m. ttunaay, x.au, f.uu a. m., Leave WlUIamsDort. week days, 10.10 a. m.. a.m. ll.lbn. m. Sandav. 11.1a n. m. I'or uaitimore, wasmngion ana me wesi vn, it, & u. It. It., tnrougn trains leave ueaaini Terminal. Phlladelnhla. IP. & It. It. K.1 at 8. 7.0, 11.-J6 a. m., 3 4,5.ia. 7.22, p. m., Sunday 8.2a 7.1 J, I1.J3 a. m., ato 7 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreet Whirl ana ooutn aireei wasri ror Aiiunuo wity Week days Kinross, O.ao a. m.: (Saturday only 1.30); 2 00,3 00, 4.00, 5.90 p. m. Aeoom mndatl 8 00 a. m. : o 45 d. m. 8nnday Kxpress, 8 00, W), 10.00 a.in, Acoim niodatlon H.OO a. m and 4 30 p m. Jteturutiu, leuvo Atlantic City depot, oo. nerA lmtlc and 'lans avenues' 'vr diva Exp-ess. 7.00.7 1 9). m anl S3 ,530 Accommodatlou, 8,10 a. m. and 4.3Up. m, Sun' ays-Exproa, 4.00, s.45, H.Oi p. m, A. commoiatlon 7.15 a m, and 4.16 p. m. Pirlur csrs on all expreia trains. C . HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Art. Philadelphia Pa, t. A swciuAnu, uen. aupi, HEADING Tho Amended Sugar Sohedulo Goes Through tho Senate. TO 00 INTO EFFECT NEXT TEAB. Mr. IIUl Voted for the 1'erTnr Amend , ment Kavurtlli: free Sugnr, While Irby W'av I'nlred the Same Way Senators I Sherman anil Stewart Kefused to Vote !Wasihnoto;j. June 0. The compmmlse amendments to the sugar schedule were all adopted in the senate yesterday, and i the pivotal schedule cm which the fate nf the tariff measure depended went through j without change. On the vital nmeiiduieut j to place all sugars on the free litt the ' Democratic lino was drawn, Mr. Hill (X. j Y.) voting in favor of It and Mr. Irby . (S. C.) being paired the same way. Hut I the Republicans were unable to hold their ' own forces Intact, Messrs. Maiuiersim and 1 Perkins voting aitnlnst the amendment j and Mr. Quay being paired against It, while Messrs. Sherman and Stewart did not vote nt all. Only one of the Populists, Mr. PelTer, voted for free sugar, Messrs. Kyle nnd Allen, iu the Hunt Issue, joining with the majority of Democrats against 1U The vote on Mr. Jones' amendment, fixing Jnti. 1 as the date on which the sugar liounty repeal should go into effect wns carried by SS yens to 31 nays. Mr. PelTer s amendment to place all sugar on the free list was lost by 20 to 37. Had all the Republicans, with the three Populists nnd the two disaffected Demo crats joined hands, sugar, raw and re fined, would have gone on the free list. On all the other Amendments offered by the Republicans the majority against them ranged from three to ten. The adoption of the sugar schedule practically Insures the pnssnge of the bill ut an early date, although it Is Intimated that the Itepubllcans will make a Html stand on the sugar schedule when tho bill is re ported nnd considered lti tho senate. ts adopted the schedule imposes a duty of 40 per cent, ad valorem on all sugars, raw nnd refined, with a differential duty f one-eighth of a cent per pound on ngnrs above 10 Dutch standard, and an additional one-tenth of n cent against sugars imported from countries paying an export bounty It continues the lln wnllan trenty admitting sugar from the Sandwich islands free of ditty, and places duty of two cents per gnllon on mo lasses testing above forty degrees by the polariscopo. The schedule goes Into effect Jan. 1, 1803, nnd the bounty Is continued until that date. After an ineffectual attempt to hnve yesterdny devoted to private bills, the house continued tho discussion of the llrawley bill, the principal speech being mado by Mr. Hnrtcr (O.). A rule provid ing for debate under tho five minute rule and a vote at 5:30 was brought In by the committee on rules nnd adopted by the house, but was subsequently nmended to allow two hours general debate aud a vote today Tho advocates or state banks concede defeat on the vote to he taken In tin house on repealing the tax on stnto bank enrrency At tho outset of the debate the state bank men counted on 140 votes. Their rnnks are thinned by absence and pairs, however, and they now admit that the majority against tue state bauKs will bo very large. Predicting Republican Success. BaltiMoKE, Juno 0. The Maryland He- publican League clubs met nt the Acad emy of Music yesterday. There was a largo attendance. Stephen It. Mason was elected chalrmnn, and In the course oz vigorous speech predleted Republican vic tory lu Maryluud at the noxt election. Una Ilowu by n Train. WA9I1INOTOH, Juno 0. Hattle Hoby, lfl years old, was run over aud killed near the llaltlmore and Potomac uepot oy a passenger train on the Richmond and Dauville railroad nt 9 o'clock last evening. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES Nntlonnl League. At N'cw York N'ew York, 10; Cincin nati, 0. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, IS; Lou- isvlllo, 4 At Boston llostnn, 7; Pitts hurg, 3. At Philadelphia St. I,ouls, 7; Philadelphia, 3. At Washington Cleve land, 10; Washington, 6. At Baltimore Baltimore, ; Chicago, 5. Kaatern League. At Providence Providence, 8; Wllkcs- barre, 1. At Springfield Springfield, 0; Blnghnmtou, 4. At Troy Troy, 7; fc,rlc, 0. Venimylvunln etittu League. At Hazloton Huzletou, 8; Altoona, 3. At Allentown Allentown, 7; Pottsvllle, 3. At Scrantou Serauton, 111; liarrisburg, 1. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Oloalog QnotatlotpB of the New York and Philadelphia Itaohaogea. New Yoiik. Juno 5. Sugar luonopollzed the apeculatlre attention on the Stock Exchange today, more tnau nan tne uusiness naving been done In the 6baros of the sugar trust. The granger group was the must aottve of the railway Hat, but t Paul anu llurllngton ie ceived most attention. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley. ... 37M Pennsylvania ... 49HI Reading 8t. Paul mi Lehigh Nav S0 N. Y. & N. E .. - 3H New Jersey Ccu- 154 W. N. Y AtPa. Erie V.L.& W West Shore - IK .. 13H ..1GU N. Y. Central 9TW Lake Erie W.... Khi Del. & Hudson 130H (General Markets Pit iLAnru-iiiA, June5. Flonr weak; win ter BUtier.. t'-iaSM: do. extras, 33.1133 33; No 2 v. inter family, t2.352.5ft; Pennsylvania roller straight, f2.K32.75; western winter. clear , t2.35&2.Gu. Wheat firm, higher, with 6Mic. bid and 37c. asked for June. Corn strong, higher, with 44c bid and and 44Ve ssked for June. Cats strong, higher, with 43K-C bid and 41c. asked for June Heef steady Pork flrin. Lard firm; western steam. 5H.WJ; dtv. JO liafl 25 Butter firm; western. 13c Imitation creamery, llfflUK-c ; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, 17c; exceptional fancy lots higher: 110. tuir 10 prime, loiuc.; uo "garlicky." lJaile.; prints jobbing at IS&Slc Cheese steady; New York, large, 8il9Ho. Eggs llrm: New York and Pennsylvania, I'.'Hi Q13c.; nestern. 11K'1-H0 Live htock Markets. New Yoiik, June 5. European cables quote American steers lintllo per 111 , ilr weight; refrlgeratur beef, 7)4atiV4c Exiiorts today, 4ill beeves ('altos steady; Komi to prime veuls,(5.33iitA.SU per 110 llw. Sheep weak lumbs J(jc lower ; very ioor to fair sheep t'.504; romuion to eholco lambs. t'yUO-Xh Hogs nouiiiiiilly weuk. East Liiiuutv, Pa., June 5. Cattle In light receipt; prime, 4.504.85; good, 51.40o71.ui: good fat cows und heifers, l3'ai3.M; bulla anil stags, S23. Hogs Blow, at a decline of 15c,, best Philadelphia, !l.754.60; beat Yorkers, H.75SS4.SO; common to fair Yorkers, !4..15S1.03 Bheapalow at a decline of SiKaaikJ. from last wk; extra, I3.0Da3.tjO: good, $a.3,1.5i; common, 'Wc.OH; lambs, t3.3ud3.a) i;i.EI) THITsIaS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. '" r h'r'y-elent ears t pt- Loud followed -1 n wt 'f tli.it tl:i.- as master of 11 ves iimIi iion 11 tiring 'rom t lie water was up- i",-dl. tue M-cn'tary of the I'nltwl Stain "iury'O suiwr-n'nd the seal tlsherlei In t iu v lili-l pon'l 11 lie he'd live youra. He 1 1 .me expi-riem o ns 'ollows: ' .r er:il vi'iirs I had iu'en troutiloa wllh u1 'ii'r-niiiii'ss and pnln In tlin reslun 1 !i 'art. Mv prrntoit ndllrtlon v,aa . '0 ': ! was dmost mposslble atnny I h -In n si anil sicrp. Having urea M..S r..i..di-s ndveril-fd I iK'gan usln? 1 lin' Afi r tiiUing n sniiill quantity ll.e lie It nvi'lveii wii- i great that 1 wasposl "iv uliirtiied, tbliikliitf the remedy con m,m npliut's whlrh Mould llimlly bolnjurl - nn-. but on being a-und by tho drug M1.11 It was iicrfertly liunulesa. 1 con'in--.1 li together with tlie Heart t'ure. T d ly 111 ronsi'lentlously any that Dr. Miles 1 'i 11 Ive Nervine and Jow Heart Ouro did ii-e for mo than nny thing I had ever taken, 'i id been treated by eminent physk'laiw ovv York and fan Francisco without ben I owe my present gisxl health to tho 1. 'I'i'is use of these most valuable remedies, i l ii.'rtrtlly recommend thorn to allatlllelea - I as." t'apt. A. P. liOud, Hampden. Mi. I Miles' Restorative Nervine and New Cure i" -ld bynIldriiirBlaton n posltlvo guanu . i.r by Hr. Miles Medical Co., Elkliarl, nn rerplutof prlco, ?1 per bottle, or sit "s for Ki, express prepaid. They nre ' -i'ir all oolatui and dangerous drug Political Cards. Oll CUMCKUMH, JOUX T. SUUEXEK. Subject to the rales mt the Republican nomi nating eonventlon. JjlOR COMUItliHH, a. A. bUSLII, Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating eonventlon. TjlDIl HlIKKIaTir, E LIAS DA VIS, Bubjett to the rales of tho Republican nomi nating convention. jlOU. HIIKKIirF, ALEX, SCOTT, SnbjMt to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convenlloi. HENATOR, (30th District) JOIIX J. CO TLB, Bubjest to tke rules ef the Republican nomi nating convention. jTjlUR. l-KIl-AT?JItIC, 1st District, JOBS F. FINXEY. Buajeet t the rnl etttho Republican noml aatlag otveakSoa. pon. LBOISLATUItK, 1st Dlst, Wit. R. UWDLEION, Of Mabevlllo. arabjeat to tne tulas ef the Republican nomi nating eonventlon. poll I.Uf3IHL,ATVKK, 1st DtsW, JOSEPH WYATT, lOt Shenandoah Hnblect to the rnlos of tho Republican nomi nating convention. pon poor miiijcxoii, VAVID II. LLEWELLYN, Ot Shenandoah. Hublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. JOIl POOR DIIlICCTOIl, NELSON isllANVON, Of the Union Twps. Hutlct to the rules of tho Republican nomi nating convention poll JUIIV CUHH18HIONER, FRANK KIXQ, Ot Bbenandoah. Bubject to the rales of the Democratic nomi nating convention. L. AUERBACH, Practical Watchmaker AND JEWELER. Sells aad repairs wauhea and clocks cheaper than any one in town. Repairing a specialty. Call and examine any stock. 21 W. Centre St , Shenandoah. A gennlne welcome Awaits you at Joe WyatVs Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys beers, porter ami Ale constantly on ta, Choi co temperance drluka and cigars. CMftKtsafcr'ft bi.tflUIi lH4in4 JlruA- (trli'liml aniaTllnlr Clvnuiat. Arc, laj rUUt It laDita, ul Krurfii 1 ! ir.ichtitcrt i.rw(u 1H-A 'KkM HiC.W"b lti "''""I Tatkt no otlttfiv R'fut dunqrrw nkt la man i -irttcului, mUhmiiJ "lltlUf r l,u.lUs"t-I.i.r,. rW. MbIL l.t.t'llO Tt.Uiuoottlt. 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