apnmmnmmtmmmt i s Don't be I Deceived jp By those who offer sub- ; E stitutcs for Cottolenc. : J-- Its success has been so phenomenal that numcr- I ous imitations arc now : being offered which arc f claimed to be, "just as good." All these : p Imitations 55 lack the intrinsic merit of j 55 Cottolene and will prove jfc disappointing and disa- : greeable to those who use ; r-- them. These counterfeits W differ widely from Ccitto- : lene and arc mere 1 Experiments: when compared to the ) g: reliable shortening Cot- : tolene. Save money, an- & noyance and your health ; j byrefusingall substitutes : offered to take the place ; of Cottolene. Sold In threonnd five round pnlla. riulo only by . K. FAIflBANK A CO., r CHICAGO, Z, AND - us, s. naiwiBE nr.., PHILADELPHIA. Easily. Quickly, Permanently Residue WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITY, and- all the train of ovil rrom early errors or late' excesses, the results o uverv orfc, s i o k n e s worry, etc. FulUtrength development and ton Riven to every organ am imrtlon of the body Simple, natural method Immediate Improvemen Been, Failure fmposMblf 2,(ii)U references. Book explanation and proof' mailed (seated) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N. v. PENNSYL.VA.NIA RAILROAD. ontrrLciUj ditisiok. JUNK 3d, 1874. Trains will leave Shenandoah atter the above date (or Wlggan's, Qilberton, Frackvllle, Ner Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readier Pottstown, Phojnlxvllle, Norriatown and Pull adelphla Broad atre.t station) at 6:00 aid 11:46 a 'm. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts vllle and Intermediate stations 0:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Ullbertoa, Frackvllle, Nov Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:M. 1:40 a. and 3:10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, Pott" town, PBosnlxvlUe, Norrlstown, Phlladslpk'a r. 0:00, 0:40 a. m.. 1:11 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle (or Sasnaiioaa a 10:40a. m an'' 1S;14, -M, TVt anJ lt:S7. Bundaya, 11:13 a. m. and i:44 p. nt. Leave Pottsvlll. (or Shenandoah at 191 11:48 a..n. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. ta. Sunday-. I at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. ' Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) ft Shenandoah at i IT and 8 U a , 4 10 and 7 11 p tn week days. On Sundays lav at I no am. Leave Broad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia, ron NEW YORK, For New York. Express, week dan, at 3 20, 4 06. 4 60, 6 15, 1 60, 7 83, 8 0. 9 60, 11 M ii i am, 12 w noo, id s p. m. (LiiKutea r.i press 1 09 and 4 Hi p m. dining cars. 1 4t 830, 120, 400, 600, 800, 8 60. 7 13, 811 10 00 pm, 12)1 night, Sundays 3 29, 4 0$, 4 fin 8 15, 8 12, 9 60, 11 03 am, 12 44, 1 49, 2 89, 4 M (Un ited 4 2H 5 2(1 m. T IS and 8 12 ti m 12 01 meat. Express (or Doston, without change, 11 a m, wccnuuys, nu owpm uaiiy. WASHINGTON AND THE BOUTII. For Ualtlmore and Washington 3 69, 7 20, 8 81 ft 10, 10 20, II 18 a m, 11 49, (12 85 limited dintn, car,) 1 30, 8 46, 4 41, (5 IB Congressional Llmlter tollman Parlor Cars and limine Car), 81J 3 65, 7 40 P. m.. 12 03 night week days. Sun (lavs, 3 CO, 7 20. 3 10, II in 11 40, am 4 41, (56 7 40 pm. ana 13 03 night, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Biurets. (.10. 8.50 a. m (1.00 naturdavs onlrl S 30, 4 and IS p. n. weik days. Hundays, express o, D.muK i j a. in, AcwmuiouuuoD, D, o.v a n.,S)Q44,2llp,m Sundays 8, 3 15 a. m. and 4 p. m. ForCaae May a m. (1.19 Saturdays only) 4 ii tu. t..k aujis vanuajs, a. IB. tlesea. rildw.od and H.lfy Buch, axpreu, wraaaajs, w a, in. ana 4 p m. Ejunaays v a. m 8. n. rjtavoii, J. wij. Sen'l Manar.r il 'asv 'r" At nrThfifi! 1317 Arch St. V I I I 1 1 U U I PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only (leanlne Speelalltt In America, notwithstanding nliat others advertlie. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION dpeciai macatea and strictures Fermanentlr Cured In u tn a rfavi BLOOD POISON KssftKffifc Iuewnuthoillaao to yodays. 0 yrars Kuro- I iwau Hospital aud 32 practical experience, aa I iDrtincates and Dlttluuias ttrovn. bend five I I2-cent6tampit for boot TltlJTilt, the only I boolceipoluK Quafk Doctors and others adj I tl sufft rTrs and to those contemrlatlue I I marriage. 'AiiemoBiBiuuiKrnanuuaugerouji I cases solicited, write or can ana uesaveu !iioursiv-at eve s o-o t wra. ana oau eve 6-lUiBunlHi, Successful treatment by mall. THE GREAT SUCCESS. nrrn , UUcn. ti o o o U 5 u z Co 5 S jo o 0. R. Severn, F K. Magargle, W. H. Tateri u .a The Jury Promptly Finds Him Guilty of Forgery, A RECOMMENDATION TO MEEOY. The ,Tnry Stood Heven for Conviction on the First Ilnllot, with Thren Favoring Acquittal and Two Doubtfnl Unanl room Verdict ltmoh.it In Two Honrs. Nkw Voiik, June 10. Er&stus Wlman, who for years has been prominently be fore the public both In the United States and Canada as a promoter ot mammoth enterprises, a lecturer and a writer, was last evening found nuilty by a jury of his peers of the crime of forgery. Despite the eloquent efforts of his counsel, ex-Secre-tnry of the Navy Tracy, the evldenco of his guilt was, In the opinion of the Jury, too convincing to admit of an acquittal, though they lightened their verdict by a recommendation to mercy. At precisely 4:30 o'clock, after being out one hour and fifty minutes, the jury re entered the court room. Mr. Wlman, who had been conversing with friends, ln- EnASTUS WIMAN. stnntly wheeled about In his chair and gazed anxiously at each Juror. His face, naturally very florid, assumed a deeper hue, and Intense emotion was depleted thereon. The clerk asked: "Gentlemen, have you agreed upon a verdict? " "We find the defendant ffullty, with a recommendation to mercy." "1 am sorry, very sorry, faltered Fore man Hurray, looking at Mr. Wlman in a dazed sort of way. Mr. Uoilrdman then asked for n stay of sentence. Judge Itigrahnm readily cave the request and named Wednesday next at 10 o'clock as the time for sentence un less Wiman's counsel shnll secure further stay. Mr. Wiman received the verdict with less emotion than It was supposed ho would. Before leaving tho court room he shook hands with his counsel and many of his friends as could gather around him. He waved tho reporters off with a sad smile. He was accompanied to the Tombs by his two 1,0ns. Contrary to the usual custom tho prisoner's coun sel did not ask for the release of their client on ball. Seven ballots were taken by tho jury, On the first ballot this was tho record: For conviction, 7; not guilty, 3: doubtful. In the succeeding six ballots the changes were made so that the position of the Jury was brought to 11 to 1 on the last ballot, the one objecting Juror coming to the side of the eleven others upon the agreement that mercy should be reconi' mended for Mr. Wiman. The jury was thus mauo unanimous. The Verdict Causes Sorrnw In Tnrnntn, Toronto, Out., June 10. Wiman's case has been a principal toplo of conversation here, especially during the trial, and whoa the verdict of guilty was announced expressions of regret were heard on all hides. No one In Toronto believes, do- splto the verdict, that Wiman had any In tention of defrauding either Dun or Ilul linger. Wlman was held In tho highest esteem in this citv, where he was as well known as In New York, and confidence iu his integrity is still unshaken. IlufTalo's Murdered Lawyer. Buffalo, Juno 10. Hundreds of people have visited the morguo to view the re mnlns of William E. Delnney, the mur dered lawyer. It is now definitely kuowu that two women were iu Delaney's room when tho shot was fired, while still an other saw the assault from a doorway across the hall. One of the two worn 11 In the room was the companion of li.tr tholomy, who guided him to the place, and the other was Bartholomy's wife. Mrs. Hartholomy admits her intimacy with Delaney. It Is now believed that Delaney was the victim ot Intended black mailers. Governor Flower's Prediction. Albany-, June 10. Governor Flower, returning to Albany from the Adlrou dacks, talked to a large number of people ot the Gloversville depot. Among other things he said: "The undoubted causo of the financial troubles Is tho tinkering be ing done with the tariff. In thirty dnys tho agony will bo over and the question settled. If In the succeeding fifty years anybody attempts to tinker with the tar iff he'll get killed. The times will improve now nt once nnd your old prosperity will be increased a hundred fold." Coxeyltes llemnml u Trial. SrniNOFIELD, Ills., Juno 10. The twenty-three Coxeyites arretted by United States Marshal Ilrititou at Fairfield for seizing a freight train were brought be fore Judge Allen In the United States court. Tho mon asked for trifll uud also that counsel be appointed to defend thejii, as they claim they have no money. The tourt appointed two attorneys. An Angler's Glinstly Catch. CnESTElt.Pa., June 10. William Fahey, a 17-year-old boy, while fishing in a pond at Seventh aud l'euu streets, drew up at the end of his line n package which, wheu opened, was found to contain a human hand, There Is no clow to how thoghnctly relic got there, but the matter is being In vestigated. To Pension Soldiers Widows. Washington, Juue 10. Iteprosentntlve Wright, of Pennsylvania, has Introduced a bill to pension nt fH a month widows of .Uulon soldiers dependent upon their la bor for Iheir fcupppi-t, aud at i'i children ot deceased soldiera under 10, or who be came permanently ilUabliul before that age. LUXURIANT HAIR WITH a clean, wholesome scalp, free from irritat ing and scaly eruptions, is produced by the Cuticura SOAP, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet and nursery. It clears the scalp and hair of crusts, scales and dandruff, destroys microscopic insects which feed on the hair, soothes irri tated and itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, and nourishes the roots. It not only preserves, purifies and beautifies the hair, but imparts a brilliancy and fresh ness to the complexion and softness to tiie hands une qualled by other skin soaps. Sold everywhere. Price, 2e. Pot ter Dnuu and tUEX. Cunp., Ijoston. linker Kulrv.-'i. uu.lfr r llllt llnni; CAMDEN. N. J., June 10. The trial 1 Nicholas The Inn 1. imb ert fertile mur der of Willi'iin (i. Kairer, the crnekir baker, whose house he rubbed 111 Dec. 4 last, ended last tvninm. Tin-Jury, aitir a short delilicration, returned a verdict vt guilty ot murder in the Him degree. Leg Itroken In Tour l'lAOf. WlLKEbliAltliE, l'a., June 10. Stephen Howctt, a miner In Xo. fi, at Glenlyon, died yesterday from fearful injuries su tallied from a premature blust. Ills leg were broken in four places nnd two wen compound fractures. He lingered iu fear ful agony several hours. Got Wet unit Cliuniroil Ilia Mind. ItocitESTElt, N. Y Juno 10. William Kelly, a laborer, aged 45, attempted sui cide by jumping off Vincent Place bridge to the river below, a distance of 115 feet. When he strui k the water he sank to the bottom, but ruse again and swam ashori uninjured. InveKtlcatlng tlif lnlriiin System Nkw Youk, Juiie 10. Chairman Jacob A. Geisbeuliainer aud his colleagues of the congressional committee on Immigration arrived at the Hotel Victoria last night. Today they began their Investigation of the padrone system. KvaUrrvrw 3U.FOH A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE. W An agrooablo laxative and Nkbvb ToJac. Bold byDruggists or sent by mall. 23c., 60c. and ?1.00 per package. Samples free. fflTfrt JSt J110 ravorito TOOTH tOTBIB MkS la for tho Tooth nud Breath, 25c Captain Sweeney, U.S.A., San Dlepo.CaU Bays 1 "Bhlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is tho first medicine I havo ever found that would do mo any good." PricoCOct-s. Sold by Drugglsta. SHILOH'S CURE. Trrta GnuAT Cocon Cuns jfromptlret.Te Tf hero all others fall. . Vor Consumption It has no rival; has cured thousands, and will cvnn you, u taken mumo. r:::H3c::.. 63C.1..J1.05. Soli by O. II. Hagcrhnch, Shenandoah. Of.p'0 n-ri who can taste our candles a tail without a feeling of atlec flfirT (Rt-rl t'011 or tne young man uau jrllAwho brings them. They just melt in the mouth; the glrlfa eyes ineio wku tenderness tue young man aiso melts, anu tne question is settieu. Try it. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 101 N. Main St, Rag Carpet Weaving ! If von want a good uteco of roar carpet, wel woven, take your racs and have them woven up In carpets. It will pay you In the long ran. All kinds, with or without stripes, man's tr oruer, Deaumui rainoow stripes. low prices PATTERSON'S, 805 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa When You Want a First-class Rig make it a point to go to ""Decamps Liuery. West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes When In I'OTTSVILLK, Stop nt PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Gentro Street. . Meals at nil hours. Ladles' dining room attat'Ued. inuegt wines, liquors, cigars. LE whp have OAHPKTS,' KATHEU3 or MATTUEH-jEH 37a 0l0tXX03. While oleanlJlLuouse, will do well to callcS QraadreM Tks wiu ntiinviTiic rn &"a?a''' iub uiinm uiiiuiniino wi ntuiaeiory wars, ' 8 EasfftoaJ Street. BO W JLtSlSf "(, ( Saloon And Restaur-. V 11 Id' fit I V I . 1 tl . Froth n4 olb"o'alii'ay on, tap. Plns.t WlDOS. llOUOMIind tL JTH. VVME9 UQn'KS, Prop Mrnnulol n Vomiting. liAMHERTVILLK. X. J.. June 10. Daniel Hole, of Newhope, l'a., was found dead here yesterday. Death was the result of strangulation. His relatives think there was foul piny, but the authorities do not. There will be an liuput-it. Hole attended picnic at Aewhope Thursday niirht. jate In the evening he and two other men came here. AH three had been drinklnir. They continued to drink after they ar rived here. Holo was Intoxicated when Inst seen nlive. The coroner and thophv- Iclan who cxninined the body decided the man hail died from strangulation while vomiting. Now York'. OIHclal Illaolmallcra. NEW YoltK, June 10. In the police in vestigation yesterday testimony similar to that already published was given. The day was largely devoted to examining Hungarians who had been bled for "police protection." One Hungarian saloon keeper testified that Detective Campbell recently demanded of him that he be paid ior not molesting a lloliemlau fnlr gotten up recently by the poor people of the neighborhood, the proceeds ot which were o go to a school. Tho witness referred the detective to tho committee of the or ganization, who had charge of bribing the inl 1.x. HERE is but one way in the world to be sure i ll iving the best paint, and that is use only a well-established brand strictly pure white lead, pure lin seed oil, and pure colors. The "John T. Lewis & Bros." brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and is always absolutely Strictly Pure White Lead If you want colored paint, tint this strictly pure lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White LeadTintmg Colors. These colors are sold In one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint 23 pounds of Strictly Ture White Lead the desired shade j they are in no sense rcady-mlxcd paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free. JOHN T. LEWIS & liROS. CO., Philadelphia. ADING RAILROAD SYSTEM IK EFTECT MAT 20, 1891. Trains loave Shenandoah as follows: Tor New York via Philadelphia, weok flaj 1 10, 5.S5, 7.20. a.m. 12.32,2,5 5.55 p.m. SunJa: i.iu, a. m for .Nowvortv i nstig ununa, week flays, 6.2,7.20 a. m., 12 32, 2.S5 o. ar For Headlne and Phlladelnhla. week davs 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.31, 2.M. 6.M p. m. Hue day, 2.10, a m. For Pottsvllle. week davs, 2.10. 7.20. a. m. 12.32. 2.R5. 6.55 p. m Sunday. 2.10 a m For Tamaaua and Mahanov Citv. week davl 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m 12,32, 2.55, S.NS p. m. Sun day, 2.10, a. m. Additions' toi Mahanoy City, week days. 7 00 p. m. For wllllamsnort. Sunburv ana Lewlsbnn week davs. 3.25. 11.30 a. m.. 1.35. 7.00 p. m . Sunday. 3.25 a. m. For Mahanov 1'Iane. week davs, z.to, ., t.x 7.20, 11.30 a.m., 12 32, 1.15, 2.55, 5.65, 7.00, B.I p. m, Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days. 3.25 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 9.35 p. m. Sntday, 3.25 a, m. TRAINS FOR SHKNANBOAHI Leave New York via I'hlladelpma.weekdayi 8.00 a. m., 1.30. 4.00, 7.: ou a. m., i.bu. s.uu, 7.uu p. m., ltio i night. Snr aay, o.iaj p. m. ay, 6.00 p. Leave Ne ew York via Maucn cnunk. week aari 1.30. K.10 a. m., 1,10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal week days, 1.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and 4.r? 8.02, 11.30 p m. Hundav. 11 39 p. m. Leave Reading, week davH, l.ss, 7.10.10.00.11.1. a. m., 5.66, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a. rn Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.40 a. m , 12.30, 8,11 p. m Sunday, 2.35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.18, s.&o, 11. a m., 1.20.7.15, 0.2S p.m. Sunday, 3.18 a m. Leavo Mahanoy city, week days, s.is, 11.17 a.m., 1.51,7.41, 9.61 p. m. Sunday, 3.4-' a. m. Leave Mahanov Plane, week dtvs, 2.40, 4.Ji 3.30, 9.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.63, 2.06, S.S0, 6.26,7.69,15.1 p.m. &unoay, -s.su, s.wa. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week davs, 10.10 a. m 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. f oruaiumore, waBnmgionana ins vvesi ti A o. R. R.. throueh trains leave Readlnt Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. R. R. U.) at 8.20 7.10. 11.26 a. m.. 3 K.5.18. 7.22. p. m.. Hunday 8.20 7.40, 11.26 a. m , 3 16 7 23 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Whar! ana ooutn Htreet wnan tor Aiianun uuy. Week days Express, 8.00 a. m.i (Saturday! only i.3u)i z ou, s.uu, 4.uu, o.uu p. m. acram mndatle 8.00 a. m.;5 4ip. m. Sundays Kxpress, 8 00,9.00, 10.00 a.m. Aceoir raodatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4 30 p m, Iteturuln?, leave Atlantlo City depot, cor ner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues : W i days Kxpress, 7.00, 7.45, 9.00 a. m. and 3 3), 5.36 ' Accommoaauon, s, ma. m. nnu s.fxj p. m. Suncays Kxpress, 4.00, 5.45,8.00 p. m. Ai commodatlon, 7.15 a m. and 4.15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O. O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Art. Philadelphia Pa, I. A. SWEIQAKD, Gen. Supt. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry 110 East Centra St. All work guaranteed to be flrst-clasi in every partioular. Silk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Qoods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. T. M. REILLY'S oehtralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can alyays iret a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines Whiskeys, otc. Don't forgot the place. T. M. Ilcilly'H, Loouet Avenue, CENTHALIA, PA, MONEY TO LOAN. Loins made from tlOOto 120,ono on personal or real osiaie security, no puDiu-i y. uoans oan h relurnoil n smlll maDthiv Davaioati or VeUlivjil tor.i numti re! vcarstosjil borrower. tnao from this company wll' not Injurn the stinci a ot any lntllvi mil r Wm Vnn. I,il,...ll nn,.Dnl .1 ...i.i.l.' l.,n,,n 11, ' for ar purp""e, such as to Increase or t -ln s,tqpayoSn)orti;ai ''s.judi!i'ment i uit, to build or piirchusu proper' v. or in fact I AUdre s, Central Tru t Compan ot l'v 1330 1 Arch street, fhlludelphla, Ph. 6-9-m FINANUKANU TlUDE. Dcoreaso in the Amount of Wheat Available for Export, SOME IMPB0VEMENT IN THE SOUTH I'lttslinre Is the Only Intern City NotlnR Illiprnvemf nt, While ftoports from th Wvst and Northwest Ar IHsooarACln" Decrease In lluslness Fallnres. New Youk, June 10. HradstrecM' re view of the state of trade says: An exam ination of recent statistics regarding avail able supplies of wheat In the United States In this aud preceding years points to the probability of the United States having ableast 140,000,000 bushels of wheat available for export for the year ending JUiy l, m3, conipnred with about 16S.000, 000 exported in the preceding twelve months, 1SO,000,000 iu 181W-93. and 25.000, 000 in lSOl-ttt. Kxports of wheat (flour in cluded) from the United States and Can ada amount to 12.245.OUO bushels this week, against 8,742,000 bushels last week. 3,$:tt, 000 bushels In the second week of Juno last year, 8,33,000 bushels In lbOi, and 2,a0S,00U bushels iu ism. Of uioro important eastern cities the only one noting an Improvement Is Pitts burg, where sales have been stimulated by warmer weather. In the south there are six cities where merchants are mill to have enjoyed some improvement in business. j Theso cities nro Jacksonville, New Or leans, Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta and Augusta. In the west and northwest few If any evidences of Improved business are to be perceived, except those telegraphed iroin umaha, Chicago and Dttroit. It. u. Dun & Co.'s review snvs: Tho trlke of bituminous coal miners will end Mondny wherever the authority aud ad- ico or tliclr genernl organization can end It, aud there is little room to doubt thnt tho coal famine will then begin to abate. Some time must elapse, however, before supplies of fuel will enable all works to resumo thnt have no other reason for sus pending production. Jinny boot aud shoe shops have stooped. but shipments from the eust are 10 per cent, larger for June thus far than last year. Tho woolen mills are closing rai ldly. It is asserted that scarcely any have orders to occupy them beyond July 1 In men's wear, but in the demand for dress goods a somewhnt better tone is per cetved. AVhile business is narrow it is compara tlvely free from losses by failure for the liabilities reported In failures for the first week In June were only &!,507,228,of which f4i0,118 were of manufacturing nnd tl, 871!, 201 of trading concerns. The number of fnllures this week has been 232 in the United States, as against 313 for the same week last yenr, and 40 in Canada, against 34 last year. Ilefent of tho Deceased Wife's Sister 11111. London, June 10. The houso of lords yesterdny, by a vote of 120 to 120, rejected the second reading of the so long dis cussed and frequently fought over de ceased wife h sister marriage bill. Iu 1847 a royal commission was appointed to ex amine the marriage laws, and from 1849 up to the present day attempts have been made, both in the lords nnd in tho com mcius, to carry the bill making marriages with a deceased wife's sister legal, lint theso attempts have always failed. In more recent years tho commons have car ried the bill, but a largo majority has thrown It out in tho lords. Ili'fusetl tn Sacrifice Ills Arm. Bur.l.iNOTON, X. J., June lfl. James McCounell, of this uluce, died Thursday night of blond poisoning. A few days ago McCounell cut his hand while sharp ening his hoe. lllood poisoning set in, nnd tho physician who attended McCou uell told him that hu would havo to have his arm amputated to save his life. Mc- Connell would not consent to having his arm cut olT, nnd said he would rather be dead. For his obstiuancy ho paid the penalty with his life. Coleman's Diminishing- "Army" PlTTSIiuiMJ. Juno 10. Tho CliiciiRO di vision of Coxey's Commonweal army, un der command of Cnptalu Georue Coleman, is camped nt Urushton, just outside the city limits. There nre but twenty-seven men now in the division. Coleman ex pects to be iu Washington on July 4. Itnn (lull's nrmy of 225 Is at New Castle, aud will bo here iu a few days. rnstolllce Politicians Wnrnnd. WASHINGTON, Juue 10. The postofTlco department Is senuliu; to all postal em ployes copies of nn executive order Issued by President Cleveland in 1SS0, warning alt officeholders against the use of their official positions in attempts to control political movements. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of tha New York and Philadelphia Kictianfres. New Yoiik, June 15. Moro than one-half of today's transactions on the Stock Kxchnngo were in bugar. anil lu only three other Btocks did the sales exceed 5,000 shares. Closing bids Lehigh Valley 37M W. N. V. & Pa.... 4 Pennsylvania 4Js Heading UH St. Paul HUM Lehigh Nav 51 N. Y. & N. E New Jtrbey Ccn..-l(a Erie 1S l)., L. & w lam West Shore l(tt N. Y. Central 07 Luke Erlo W. . 15Hj llol. & 11UUSOU....1JU Gunttral Markets. PiiiiutnEi.i'iiiA, Juno 15. I'iour firm; win terBuper.$21i2.1ll; do. extra, Sg.luO'35; winter fuinily, i'..V.i' M; wosteru winter clear. JS.5I) diA'.T.i. heat weak, lower, with 58Mo. bid an Kltsc. asked for June. Corn nulet, eusler.with 40o. bid and I'lo. asked for June. Oats uuiet linn, with liific. bid nnd 4Sc. asked for June lleuf quiet. Pork In fair demand; short clear. fi:i.5"ilHl- I.Hrd steady; neateru steam, ?7 city, .Wi. Uutler nuleteri western dairy 15c.; do. creamery, lmftdaMc.; do. factory I4((14rs'-i Klglns, ISlsie.: Imitation creamery, lSltlc. ; New York dairy, la&lBe.; do. cream ery, loVniHtfcc; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, no., lulr to prime, lTGMVc. prUits Jobbing al 21(um!4o. Cheese easy: New York large, 7HuVc.; small, 7at(c.i part skims. 3(0-iiio. ; f nil skims, XcbXtV--- Kicks iM New York and lVnimihanU, l(uli!r4o.; ut-tt- em, llHiiilUc. I.lvo Stuck Markets. NEW Youk, June 15. Heeves very dill ; mi tlve steers, ilioloe, 1.86; goml to prime, il.ii-'i &I KiM; inisllum to fair, 4.in4.uliH: i mon to onllnfiry, sh.154.H5: oxen and rtHgs. Sa.wmil .ll bulls, 2.7'..3S6; dry cows, piKir iu fair, f&iLS. Calves higher; poor to prime vents. J.1.5"?5.3 H'r HU lbs.; fair bultermilk calves, 75 f-lie-i .ind lambs very dull; pour to choice -.lii-ep, $..fiii'tr4; lambs, intslluni lo fair. I i.'i. Hogs nominally firm at $"- 6.50 for extreme weigliis. East Luii utv. ! . June 15. Cattle In light demand, prime. 54 ooeil.M; good but hers. $i i.t 4.30. Hog market ruli d active, and all bold at unchanged price Hhn-p market dull ex tra, J3.4Uki I.oO: good. 1.103 30; common, KV Oei-2-5; lambs, fW-10 J.1.8U. HE COMiTM) SU1CIDEE Tho Causo and Its Losson. It'Ay did he commit suicide? Oil ! for the same reason that thousands of others are on the verge of the same sin, or in imuie iliatc danger of insanity, paralysis, idiocy, or some other equally unfortunate result of auv nervous aifection. Ho knew lie waj afliictcd with a nervous disorder, hut wai careloM, apparently indifferent to the out' como j or ke may have lessened his chances for recovery by treating with physician who had little v.r no knowledge of such af fections, or by deluging himself with worth less so-called remedies. Ilia case was a sail one, but no worse than that of any other nervous sufierer, who has nervous or sick headache, biliousness, ditiiness, irritability, melancholy, failing memory, hot ll.whes, fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, bcxual debility, enilepsr, etc. The same or similar consequences are likely to result to any one who has any ol tnese advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate getting rid or them by intelligent treat ment. Dr. rranklin Miles, the celebrated specialist, has studied nervous diseases over Zi) years, and lias discovered the only re liable remedy for them. Thousands of vol untarr testimonials prove the virtues of Ihr. Miles Hestorative Nervine. Monio Ilsrker, of Clinton, N. v., writes: "I uii- so amice I with extremo nervousness that 1 -VH-i on tho vurtre nf InsiuiUy. My hands trero Mod so that I cnuld i-riircoly feed myself. 1 uil invlvo imttlesnr nr. Miles' Ui-toriitlvo Nervine, and was cured. Iti-" ith pleasnro I recommend this wonderful rem My fur nervous troubles " " l nan oeen a great suuorer mini cnrouic headache until I began, nbnut four months him, t,i nsfl l)r Miles' Restorative Nervine and PllU- ttnfo which tlmo I have tint haJ a heodarhc. oversl of my friends are itstiiir i)r Miles- u.-m-elie, and tlnd tliem.as I did, to beuinrethsn you claim for them." Mrs. Mary Klster, Li- tnseies, uai. W U Canwell. editor Tribune, rirmonth, l'a.. writes " My wlfo wns cured of sick headache of oiany years' standing by the uo of 1'r Mllfs' Restorative Nervine. Alio has recommended U to her irleiids, aud they all praise It highly " I)r Miles' U-"stnrRtlvo Nervine is sold by all druntrlsts on a jK.-.Hive sruarantee. or sent ilirect bv tlio Ur Miles Medical Co , Elkhart, lnd . nn receipt of price, SI per bottle, sl liottles f.irs.5, express prep lid Ills positively free from opiates or ilsnirerous drugs. l)r Mllfs' rills, 50 dnsea. & cents, l ree ooou; at 'jruggisis. or uy mau Politicnl Cords. 'ii. cn;ih:mh, JOIIX T. SUOEXER. Subleot to the rules of the Kenubllcan noml natlng convention. JTjlOIl CO.N4J111CHN, S. A. LVSLll, Hubloctlo the rules ot the Republican coml. natlcg convention. ELIAS DA VIS, Hublect to tho rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. jjiOIl HIII'.IIIVI', ALEX. SCOTT, Subiect to the rules of the Kenubllcan noml. na'lng convention. JfjlOIt HIS.NATOll, (30th District) JOHN J. CO I LK, Bubieot to the rules of the Kenubllcan noml natlng convention JjiOtt I.W.IM.ATUUi;, lstDlstrct, Subject to 'ho rules of the Kenubllcan nomi nating cot ventlon. poll UGINLATURE, 1st Dlst., WM. K. MIDDLE! Oa Of Halzcvlllo. Bnblest to tne rules of tho UeDJbllcan nomi nating convention. pon i.i;;imii.ai'diiic, 1st Dist., JOSEPH WYATT, ' Of Shenandoah. Hublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. F Oil I.IIOI'I..TUIli; (First District) REEV ItOSSEIl, Of Mahanoy City. Hublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. pOIl POOIl IllltliCTOlt, DAVID II. LLEWELLYN, Of Bhenandoah, Hublect to the rules of the Republican noml eating convention. It rOOK IlIItlJCTOll, NELSON BRANDON, Ot the Union Taps. Hucjct to the rules of the) Republican nomi nating convention. F II JUIIY CUMJIIHNIONI-R, FRANK KINO, Ot Hlicnandoah. Hubjcct to the rnles of the Democratic nomi nating convention. 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