i rmm iv nnT V IUU I I V 111 There's hardly n housekeeper in the country but has heard ol Cottolene the new vegetable short ening. It is a strictly natural product; composed only of clari- :fied cotton seed oil, thickened for convenience in use, with refined beef suet, pure and sweet. So composed, c OTTOLENE .....S...SSS.S.SS...NS..S,,, Was bound to win, and to drive out lard from the kitchens of the world . When housekeepers wish to get rid of the unpleasant feat ures and resuhs of lard, they should get Cottolene,-taking care that they nre not given cheap imitations' with vegetable names, spuriously compounded to sell in the plate o'f'Cdttolene. It's easy to avoid disappointment and ensure satisfaction. Insist on having Cottolene Sold In 3 nnii 3 pound palls. Mtulo only by k.k:faifibanki.co., CHICAGO, and 08 N. DELAWARE AVE., PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BCBDTLKILXi DfTXIIOIT, vnvvirniru iHik i TmIkb win i... uv... V ... . . flte for VTigg&n'fi, QUbarton, Fraokrtlle. Ne 'Castle, 8t Clair, rWrtUe, ifambarg; Reidii mrtiCT o T ; v 1,w,fU,WWD ibq fun -Bi.mouju, Street BfcBllOU; . C1UU UQ 11.4 villa and ictcrmedlato stations D:1Q a. m. SUNDAYS Caatla.St. Clair, Pottavtllo at 8:00. 9:ba.D and 8:10 p. m. tFpr Hamburg Reading, Pott town . PhrerlmllU Jnas-t i. , . . . " .ir n -"t iwwiOWfTU, X'U.llUeiDQl at 8;00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. TralnaleaTo .FrackvUltv for ahenandoab 10:Wa.m arj lt.ll, 6:04, 7: and 10$ p. o Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. m-acd :W,7:l5 and 10:00 p. ni.Sundar -At lO-dSt tv m anil KUm . K ' it 2 Si Pm.week days. On Sundays leavi w tV w utglllo, a rO 1X1. in. i w luuu, i p. m. (ijimitea Ex wmi owl iw, o w, a w, 0 DV, 7 So, H 1Z l ui nlgnt For Sea Girt, Long; Branch ana intermedial wn- ' u ana tuu, p xr JTrtT 1t(Mmnra a nil TT. nkl. rn nn n. iu'V8 m-12 10j (" 35 limited dlnmt car,) 1 80, 3 46, 4 41, (5 16 Oontrreaslonal LlmlteC 8&, 7 40 untf 1183 p. nw week Sun 11 IS and 7 40 pm. Fpr Rlcbinond, 7 00 a a, U 10 and 11 83 p a CMly.andlSOp.m. weekdays. and the West eTery day at 1 20, 8 10 a m, (8 a wayfor.Altoon-. at 13 1 mania Qf p tasTer: mj. ui riiHwuri utAtwooi ai li a r OTery day, Tntno II1uh D-k J nin'i JTor Look Haven at 6 18 and 9 M a m dally, 1 a iand 6 44 pna week daya For Re novo at 5 18 " " J " vu. rv( Mil. a i. Mm, muuj 1 a p m weekdajn. J. R. wood, IDr.Theel 1317 Arch St pun inn puim a ITh onlTGniIm Sm.1.1 it In lwnl BOlwIthiUndln nlit otkin AdTtrtlM? ntHVUUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION BjxcUl Dlnwo And Strletnrti .?J?,,"I,tlJ' t"" to diji BLOOD POISON ,r linuicuiuuinMio WUT3. 0 TWITS' UTO- an liocpiui and 23 practical experience, u Ii-oent ttampe for boot TBITHV the only bookexposlDK Quack Doctors aadr oUers ad rflrtlalni (vrAAC HnoMailiti A trtiik frluui I to all sufferers andeb tboee con tarn putlog marrluce. TnemMtitnbbornaBddaiifirerotts caaea solicited. Write or call aad be MTd g-lOjSun. a-lt. SttooessfaltrMtmentbymaiL VIGOR of MEN Ullly. Quickly, Permanently Reitrao WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of erlU from early errors or Uti exeetaes. the reilts ol overwork, sickness worrv.eie. FnUslrength development and tont glren to every organ and portion of the body Mini pie, natural methods Immediate Iroprovemen Been., Failure Ira possible 3,0U) reference. JJook. explanation and proofi nailed (sealed) free, ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. Two Successful Maskod Thiovoa at Fort Gibson, I. T, AMOUNT OF THEIR HAUL UNKNOWN THE GREAT SUCCESS. 4 e H 8 fc a s ui r?T?VTi : & aMU4i I 311 f of mi co C ? Kg 111 ri a. i S5 foil h"umhj 3.0; Ji5El o h o c ol at 4EAibb8 "at It I llollfirad Hint They Beeord a Small Fortnnn An Amntlnc Hold Up t Noon, by Uo.rm.d Mn, Within tha Cltj Mmlti of 1-hlladalphla. Littlk Hock, June 1L The rnllroad itntlnn ami .ttiMn nfTlna n. wn r . . ,,v a wi i, uiUSVU, I. T., were held up and robbed by two uiaajceu men nnniiL snrtiIinH k. The exact amount of money secured by the robbers ia not known, but It will probably aggregate a large amount, as It Is thought the express packages stolen contained large sums, as a great deal of I""" "J me unerofcees at Tahle quah has been shipped by express from Fort Gibson. It Is known that WOO lu casu was secured, 100 of which belonged iu wio n.nsaa ana Arkansas Valley rail road. Two mmked men entered the station, and at the point of Winchesters compelled . o, uiusou, me railroad agent and press aient tn nnln1r tl.a un,. u iniT tO blow Ma hnnA ,,(T If l, .ll.'l -I their command. After rifling the safe the ruuuers relieved the agent and night ope- rmurui tueir Tniuauies, securing, besides tfiOO in cash, atl the valuable express pack ages In the nfllrn nml ,avap..l w.v. 1 Other InivMlrtr -ecK limner, the most noted and daring ucpuiy marsuai in tne territory, was In the vlclnitv of Fnrl nih.nn organized a posse and started on horse- ut. in pursuu 01 ine ronuers. Thla in tha ipmml (Ima I. A -a-,i i vuo owtbiuu n, Fort Gibson has been robbed in six months. The men who nprnatpainri ). i. ( berr are now in inll in fnn Smith .D.u. I lng trial. There Is no clew to the perpe- iramra ui oaiuruay night's robbery. More trouble Is expected before the payment is uuuvmueu. UELU UP A FREIGHT TRAIN. Hold Act of Poor Thlarat 'Within the Cltr Limits or Philadelphia. Philadelphia, June It. Four desperate thieves, armed with no weapons save lumps of coal, held up a Heading railway freiuht train within tlm r.H limit. nt noon yesterday. They were repulsed after c uramie iigm, wim ine crew ol the train attacked and thatof another follow ing It, aided by the police. Two of the robbers were captured. The hold up occurred at the Cambria street crossing of the Heading road. The crew of the freight train, except the engi neer and fireman, were sitting In the ca boose durlnir a t..mtnimM. Imlt door opened and in stalked four burly ucsijciuuuvs, khcu oi wuom carried In his hands areat r.)mnlr nf nit)irnMtn With threats of serious injury they com pelled the frightened railroaders to stand in one corner under the guard of one of the thieves, while the others went forward to capture the engine. Just then another freight train came up, the crew of which came to the assistance of the prisoners. The thieves retreated to a coal car In front of the caboose and kept their pur suers of bv hurllnir lnmrt nf Dn(l..nnlf at them until two policemen came up. auou iney oroice ana ran, but the officers caught James Langman and Frank Grif fin and locked them up. The others aot, away. Langmau is an old offender. Hot Polities In Kantnoky. LEXrHOTOK. KV .trnia 11 m, i , j t i iitit una been much bitterness injected Into the congressional camnAltn frnm tlm i ginning, bui since Owens attacked Col- unui urecKinnage so (utterly In his Paris speech this feeling has grown enormously, until there' are many cool headed men wuo utmeve irouDie ot a serious character will take place here todav. Tho i.itv fall of stranirers. F.vnn Snttlo .mi v.i. Owen county friends having arrived here UI....I.Mk Til v'AA 1 .iu8Bimiiiur. i nere are o,iaiu strangers In tho city, and as the feeling between the Owens and Breckinridge factions is at white heat there is no telling what tho day will bring forth. Danced to liar Death. Quarantine. S. i. .Time. 11 ti Of the Woman foilnil flnnttnir 1). tt.o n.n.n. off Fort Wadsworth is that of Mrs. Isaac Newton Lemon, whn 1lv1 nt rtni cii. avenue, New York. While dancing In the lit - . . T 1 ..... pnviiiua 01 uimer-arK notel, ijong Island beach, Mrs. Lemon and her partner lost their balanoe and fell into tha mi. disappeared at once, and all efforts to And ue uouy were unavailing until it was re covered Saturday, many miles from the place where the accident occurred. To right tha Deadly Cigarette. Chicago. Jutie 11. At a inr D.ti,.K lng pf the enemies of vice, and partlcu larlv of cigarette, atAn n l.V.n tn. . organized fight against the papered weed. As a result of the meetlntr tha VnMnn.l Auti-Clgarette association was formed, wnicn is pianneu ror a worldwide Institu tion. It Is formed nndnr tlm Ainrlf... nt the National Missionary Evangelical as sociation, and steps will at once be taken to spread the new society all over the country. Imprisonment for Life, Rav ITltAVPiam .Tuna 11 rM T Shattuck has been sentenced to prison for life for the murder of Harry O. Poole, a well known young man, about four months allien. Pnnln hAil hppn nnvlnr. at. tentlon to Miss Shattuck, a chorus girl. Her mother shot Poole In her own apart ments because he refused to marry her daughter immediately. Swltierland Repudiates Socialism. Berne. June 11. A taken in the republic on the 3d inst. on a proposal to Insert In the Swiss constitu tion a naruarnnh nflirmlnir tlm .(.i.t n every male citizen to employment. This proposal originated among the socialists and extreme democrats. TLr Knffnllot democratic Dronostl was defentnil 1 a vote of 300,000 to 85,000. You Can Smell The Hops. -O o- "Walhalla. THE old German soldiers believed that those who died in battle went to Walhalla, the Heaven of Heroes. Here they feasted on roast wild boar and drank goat's milk and beer. The feasting over, they repaired to the fields and fought with each other. No matter how severely anyone was injured in these struggles his wounds were healed and his health re stored in time for the next meal upon taking a draft of "Walhalla Beer. An Absolute Pure Beer. aa-Made of German Ma i Bohemian Hops U. B, Severs, t X. Hrf lo, ff, u. VTsUrs Aid for the Pullman Strikers. Chicago, June 11. Mayor Hopkins has issued a proclamation calling upon the people ot the city to assist the strlkera at Pullman. The proclamation requests that all contributions of money, food, clothing, etc, be sent to the mayor's of fice, and from there distributed among the deserving poor at Pullman. A Woman Frightened to Death. Centhkville, Md., June 11. Margaret Neronam, colored, 45 years of age, was frightened to death by being chased across a field by a bull. As soon as she got over a fence she died of heart failure. L 0 R E L E I "Lorelei. i V the famous Lorelei Rock, which - rises from the Rhine' near St. Goar, there sits according to the German legend, a beautiful siren combing her long golden hair, holding aloft a foaming beaker of beer and' singing a ravishing song. Boat men are so entranced by the beauty of her voice that they draw near and drink the XaoreZei Beer and become so enchanted that they refused to return to the common earth. Finest Pale Beer Brewed -O o- The Philadelphia Brewing Co. Sixth and Clearfield Streets, PHILADELPHIA. PA. Wm. Boyle, President. John McGlinn, Secy and Treas, Tho Next Important Debate on the New Tariff Bill. THE WOOL AND WOOLEN SCHEDULE II la KiprctPd That This Will be lleaehrd Ilrfnre the Knd of the Week, and That It Will Precipitate Three or Four Days DUcuMlon. Wasiiinoton, June 11. -It W expected on both sides of the senate chamber ttmt the Mooleii schedule will be reached dur ing the present week In the conidenitiin of the tariff bill. There is a tacit auree ment nmong tho Republican and Demo cratic leaders that the debate shall be con tinued under tho five minute rule on the wine, cotton manufactures anil flax sched ule. Senator Aldrich, as the representa tive of the Hepubllcau side of the cham ber, expressed the opinion that these schedules would bo disposed of with very little delay. He said that the under standing for five minute speeches would not be COtltlnUud when thn trnnln ttnlmil. ule should be reached, anil be expressed the opinion that three or four days debate WOUld be neflflRsnrr Imtnt. tlio wnnl .ml woolen schedule Is acted on. Some nf the democratic leaders think the schedule may be disposed of In two days. This Schedule will .liivnlnn t tl... most Important debates connected with .... 1.11, ......... me uiu. iexi 10 ine utuy on sugar, free wooi uas ntiracted more attention than any other Item In the bill, and there can be no doubt that many Hepubllcau senators will make speeches vigorously as sailing the Democratic position. The Democrats, while not expecting or hoping to secure consideration of this schedule under the five minute rule, are nevertheless hopeful that they can make an arrangement for the fixing of a defi nite number of days for the debate. It is understood this Is one end they have tn view in arranging the preliminaries for night sessions, as they have been doing in securing pledges of Democratic senators to remain until the steering committee shall consent to an adjournment each day. This is to be an elastic arrangement, and late night sessions will be resorted to only In case of evideut determination on the part of Hepubllcau senators to delay n vote. This is not expected on any of the Items which precede the woolon schedule, nor do mauy senators think It will be un dertaken in that connection. The Dem ocratic loaders, however, regard it as best to be prepared to meet the emergency if It should present itself. They desire also, If it should prove that there are to be an unsuspected number of long speeches ou the woolen schedule, to work them off as rapidly as possible by resort to night ses. stons for thnt nurunuu. "We do not," said Senator Harris, "want to impose any unnecessary hardships, but we want to make an impression on the bill aunng the ween." The Indian nuestinn in Its vnHnn. om locations ou schools, agents, rations and supply depots will continue to occupy the aiieuLiuu ui mu nouse ine early days 01 the week. .Tllilisn llnlmnn In Mio...... n9 the bill, said today that he expected 10 pass mo uiu oy tomorrow or W ednes- uuy. After that them nr n nnmWnf lm portant bills struggling for priority. The geuerai uenciency uiu will uo reported to the house tomorrow, nml rhnLmm ers, of the appropriation committee, will. urue us nnmuuiaie consideration, In or der to clear the calendar pf appropriation bills. Mr. Savers will hr, In .li.Fr,. nf tl. deficiency bill, notwithstanding the fact Tl . : 1 . . , . . . uav nojireienuiuve urecKiuridge, of Ken tucky. U Chairman Of the detlrlnnntr auk. committee. It is exnected thnt'Mr TTntK will have the anti-option bill follow the Indian bill. HenresnnttttlvA Pjinn., nt Tn.n.in also expects to have a dayet apart soon ler ma uiu aut Homing the taxation of irreenuacKs. itenrMentnttva i.ivinnatn.. of Georgia, is nrnssfntr tlit, Mil fm. ..ivu.n! ment aid to the cotton exposition at At lanta. Chairman Culberson, of the Judi ciarv committee, also unnt, oa.tv .ui..- nltlon for several Important bills affecting leuerai couri procedure, and the territor ial statehood bills are being vigorously presseu 10 tue ironc. A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. lift) will Interest the reader: "Kora lonu tlmo I had a terrlblq pain at my heart, which tlut erod almost Incennutly. 1 had no appctlta ;inu could not sloep. I would bo compelled o sit 111 In bod and belch pas from my stom ''Mi until I thought every minute would be my last. There was a feellnii of oppression almiit my heart, anil I was afraid to draw a ."ii "'"Int.dpun und restiugi but, thank Ood. by the help of Now Heart Cure alltliat ,...-,...... , , uuuiner woman, iie- ni? ,,,05S07 "eart 0ure 1 had taken UlTerent so-ca led remedies and been tnvitvd ijy doe tors without any benefit until I was ooth discouraged and disgusted. Mv husband lousht mo a bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart ' uro, and am happy to say I never regreiled t. II, 1 tlllU. 1'1.. n .-(...111 ..n .... ? Vi "' .1 weKbo1 pounds when I be- ii . luw ioujwujr, uuu nowiweigaijui-t. 1 s effect In my case has been truly mar el ms. Il.f.n,.lin....... n.l r o over taken or any benetlt I ever re elved from physicians. "-Mrs. IlarryUtarr, ' ottsvi c, Pa.. Oetotwr 12, 18U3. Ur. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold on a post- arlco, lper bottle, tlx bottles 15, express pr- Mfyt'tallat tn heart dlscafto, contalm neltlior jplates nor dangerous drugs. Political Cords. poit CONGKICHN, JOB A T. SIIOEXER. Subieot to the rules of the Itenublimn nmi natlng eoaventlon. PJIt COK01tF.HH, S. A. LOSCH, HubleOttO IhO mlossf thd l!nnhllun iinnl. natlog tonventioD. Coiev Itrjolns Ills Command. WAsmvamv .T,,n 11 f,iiw. t -. ... uu.bj, uiunuo 1 - w ........ w wwuca n i u rplunund firini Inll m, - " joaiaiuiljl. XUUJ WBrO met at the door of the Jail by Oklahoma hui, uriYing tour uorses attached to PnTfl.1. nlm.tiin TVio ...... . J - '- . '"UI JJIULCCUBU IU 'the National hotel, where they shook 1 1 .. . I . , . . u .uv -.i t n uuu a levy irieuus who happened to bo present. After spend In,. - nun.,... nf .... 1. . . 1. .. 1 . . 1 . -pi -', -. - - ... Muur n, iu. uuiei iaev I , . 1. .. (' . ... , "MU.QU i w i iiiri i,nini i .in ' i ii i hi n ii u.i. burg, Ualton's llody Identllled, AnnfniiK T. T .Tuna ii if. r.i Wife nf Hill rultrn tlm nn,n.ln,.' , ' ..... wuu uuiuiiuu,uu,u,,t today admitted that her lata husband was vuo icuucu- ui mo iuugview oand rouoery. The other members of the gang were Tom Littleton, Jim Wallace and Charles White, alias Jim Jones. Jim Wallace, who was shot and killed at Longview, la A timtliu. nt I Jm. .... Tl.. 1 1 ti . i ton's body has been fully ldentiQed by UlUkGIBi Two Killed by a Landslide. LlADVlLLB. Colo . June 11 A MUI..,1 freight train encountered a landslide wnen near nere, aud the trainmen cleared the track. While this work not her slide came down, killing t urn man and seriously injuring two others. The Trt c .... " .. uitu are u. a. iMisworin, uraKeman, and H. Montague, cook. The Injured are Gua Anderson, John Klley and two section hands. A Welcome Italn. Dubuque, la., June U. Revised esti mates place the loss by Saturday ulght'a fire at MOO.000 and Insurance $.100,000. The amount of lumber burned does not exceed 25,000,000 feet. Halu yesterday afternoon put an end to dauger threatening sur rounding property from tho burning ruius. KnrurcliiE New Vnrk'a Liquor Law. New Youk, June H.The order of Su perintendent Uyrues that Suuday llquot trafilo in the ciiy must ceuso wus gener ally observed yesterday, although 150 ar rests for violation of the excise laws were tns.de. llrazlllan Insurgents Defeatod. London, June 11. A dispatch from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, states that the gov ernment troops have defeated the Insur gents uear I'elotas. The Weather. Fair; probably slightly warmer; south west winds., i TjlOR. HIIKRIPF, ELIAJS DA VIS, Subject to the rules of the Republican noml natlng convention. plOK tmiUtliri-, ALEX. 8C0TT, Subject to lao rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. jpoit. 8KP. ATOn, (30th District) JOHN J. COYLE, Subjeot to the rules et the Republican noml. natlng conTcntlen. "poit LBOIsUTUKE, lstDlstr ct, JOBS F. FINNEY. Bnbjeot to the rules of the Republican noml. aatlag ectvenb'sa. pOM E.EOIHI.A'TIJUK.lstDlst., WM. K. MDDLE7 Otf, Of Mataevllle. Uubjeet U tne rules et tke Kepubllcan neml nailng cosTentlom. po LKGW1.ATIIRK, Ut DUL, JOSEPM rfYATT, Of Saoauaoah. Hubject to the rales of the Republican noml natlag cenTentlon. giOIl LKGIHLATUUE (First District) REES ROSSER, Of Mahanoy City. Bablect In the mlAA nf tht ItannliliM. natlng eonventlon. poll POOH DIRECTOR, DAVID B. LLEWELLYN, Of Bhenandoah. Hnbject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating eonvention. JTjKR POOR DIRECTOR, tfELSOX BRANDON, Of Ue Union Twps. Subject te tie rates of the RenuhllAnn nr.mi. natlng convention pOR JURY COMMItiaiOICEK. FKANK KINO, Ot Bkeaasdoah. Kublect tn tha ralAa ct IV nwn. .ii ti i . 1 natlng ooiveattaa. Practical Watchmaker ANIJ JSW.ELEK, S3 Ml. oj,iS ,.n.Lr. .!.. . . ,1 .1 . 1 v than any ose In town. Repairing a speolaitv. Call and examine auyaloclt. 21 W. Centra St , Shenandoah. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pnnl rnnm attnhail 'l . , .1. ! .1 t - ............. .iuob, nmsftQjri. beers, porter and ale constantly on ta. Choice temperance drinks aud cigars. "t rMfVf.Irr". I'njll.h ItlaaieBd Ilraaa, flth " "'' "I."! LADItS, Ml V F 1 ViI ITS'.''! fur M. Kglul Pi. ifV- t-tvi--,-'JCi n .mr,rn i.j ,,1 o,.,ii,t V m.lTJihi.m - .U.IS.1L ui.. Tk. SH 1ia S,'J ui. ,lki r. I. "i, i.nyrrm., t-M T I ' ' (If Him, - t .h tl Drt4i.( hm. I .f In i i -at.,, 4um,iu ri V Q " ilrlliif fr - iii,,".itln, (l Mr -V A. Slull. I t.M'' n wut.l. A.m. f,t t u p-.,. .i uxZ'(' 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR B CENTS A ROLL. i Cloilogout tbli Maion'i todt to make room. BVUU 1UUCDH W4J VkJ fMLAge, AaUffM F. H. CADY, PnoviDCNcc. R. I.
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