! SIT J Firali).NjR1l!lVSSl iBLE EXPLOSION! ivi 1 HI id 8n Made from clarified oil, expressed froit Cotton Seed a pure nnd golden m the Southern Sunshine which pro duces it. For convenience in handling, there ja added to this oil enough beef suet to make it n semi-solid. The combination of these tiro pure natural products makes Cottolene, shorten in g and cooking lat, with wh icb in hcalthmlncss, cleanliness, flnvot mud economy, nolliing ia the world can compare. 0 TOSftj. To sell on the merits of the genuine To sell by substitution ; cr I y dncep tion. To sdl to tie i-jury of tl" genuine, to the rMsanlisfuclion cf tV consumer, to ths detriment eft'., dealer, to the loss of ull concerned except the scheming counterfeit.', himself. If you wish the best food nn tin best "health, you should insi3t V v your cookinf be done with genuitu Cottolene, Rcmse c'.l contorfeits. fluid In 3 nnd S round piilll Made only by N.K. FAIRBANKfi.ee CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AV; PHIlADCLPHia Easily Quickly. Permanently fles"" WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITY, niiit alt tl.etiuln.if r i, trnmoaily errors or Ian exwMei., tht' rvhults o oenoik 6fckt.es 9 worrv. etc FuMstrDgtb development aud ton- plven toeery organ anr film lmnle.naturnliiidttx hod Immediate lmnro-venirti seen. Failure ImpodMhle 2,H) references. Book explanation an proof mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N. V. F UNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnCTKILL DIVISION. JUME 31, 18(4. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date (or Wlggan's, Qllberton. Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, PottsvlUe, Hamburg, Reading, Puttatown, Phoonlxvllle, Norrlatown and Phil adelphia Droad Btreet station) at 8:00 and 11:46 a m. and 4: 15 p. m. on week days For Potts, v lo and Intermediate Btatlons 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. ''or Wlggan's, Ollberton, Frackvllle, Nen Cj3tle, St. Clair, PottsvlUe at 6:00. 9:40 a. m id8:10p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pone' town, Phconlxvllle, Norrlatown, Philadelpr. a t 3:00, 9:40 a. m., 91:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah a 10:40a.m. ncd 12:11, 5:0s. 7; una 10:27 p. m Bundays, 11:19 a. m. and 5:40 p, m. Leave PottsvlUe tor Shenandoah at 10:lt. 11:18s. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) fr tihsnandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p in week dnvs. On Sunder lav at 6 so a m. Leave Dread StreetStatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days, at 3 20, 4 05. 4 50, 5 15, 6 60, 7 83, 8 SO, 9 60, U 00 11 14 a m, 12 00 noon. 12 41 p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 oa and 122 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 530, 320, 400, 500, 800, 660, 713, 812 i,1 nn m 19 ni lti. a,,.a.a OA 1 tVL IU w y u,, . v. uum uuuuaja i w, iai, Y u" f. 15,812.950, 1103 a ra. 12 44, 1 40, 280,4 00(Um tted4 22' S 20. "SO 713 nf) 8 12pm UOlnteht Exjross to' Boston, without change, 11 a m, tvucttunya, nuu o iw i xu uauy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Haiti mo re and Washington 3 60, 7 20, 8 91 C 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 11 40, (12 35 limited dlnint car,) 1 30, 3 46, 4 41, (5 11 Congressional Ltmttec Pitlman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 817 55, 7 40 p. m.. 1203 night week days. Sun navs. 3 60, 7 20, J 10, 11 Is 11 40, a m 4 41, 8 55. 7 40 p m. and 13 03 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Phlladelph.a, FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Kt press. 5.10, 8.50 a. m (1.00 -Saturdays only) 2 30, 4 and 'i p. m. we.k days, Sundays, express a, o.iounu v so a. m Accommouation, t, B.a a m , 3 JO and i.M p. m, Sundays 8, 8 15 a. m. and 4 p. m. For Cape May 9 a m. (1.30 Saturdays only) 4 p m. week days Sundays, 9 a. m. KorSea Isle City, Avalon, Ocean City, An gleiea, Wlldwood and Holly lleach, express, weekdays, 9 a.m. and 4 pm. Sundays 9 a. m S. . Pbjtost, J. . , Ji- Jen'l Uanager 4en i Ps'r'- Ari Hi-Thool 1317 Arch St V I I I 1 1 U U 1 PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only Ucnnlne Specialiit In America, viiMiiHmiuiufi nusi. uturia nu, rinse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special lllseaiei and Strictures Teruianentlr Cured In a to 5 dajl BLOOD POISON jurcMbyentlrely new ruethodla J0 to vodaya. s yrais Euro pean Hospital aud 32 practical experience, as Certlncatcs and Diplomat prove, bend five u-cent stamps for book, TllllTH," (lie only book expot-lng Quack Doctors ana otbersaa vertKfnir us oreat Sneclailbts. A true friend to all bufferers and to thofae conteiuplatlns marriage, Tbe most stubborn and dangerou cases solicited. Write or call and be saved. Hours : v-s t Eve's o-o t weo. ana Bat. eve's n.thli. successful treatment oymau. THE GREAT SUCCESS. SS1S .t n B. It. Severn, F K. Magarglo, T. H. 'VTateu mirmm r Are. 1 jyJyyj MfjLTVi!iFji,'z. jyyt v Senators Still Testifying Beforo the Special Committee, NO CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS. Senator iloriiitm, N hn Ilns lleen Cnn necteil with tlin Deinnerittlo Natlonnl Committee for Years, ICnnws Nothing of Them. Washington, June 10. TI10 examina tion of senators was continued by the su gar trust Investigation committee yester day, and several of the eleven remaining senators who did not appear Saturday gave their evidence. Senator Cameron was the first witness and he answered all the drag net ques tions In the negative. Senator Cameron was examined with reference to the meet ing In his room between Senator Jones, of the finance committee, and Mr. H. O. Havemeyer, the president of the sugar trust. Senator Morgan wn another Important witness, and liU testimony extended out side tho set questions to the conference he had with other senators In the Interest of rearranging the sugar schedule of the tariu bill. Other senator who testified were Messrs. Irby nnd Wa'hburn, Correspondent Howlnnd, of the New York 1'ress, was also questioned with ref erence to tho Information he thought he possessed Implicating Senator Itansom In sugar speculation which was so thor oughly illsproved by the statement of Geu eral Hansom Snturdny, when ho showed thnt his son, George Hnnsom, and his messenger, Captnln IJarnes, had placed small bets on sugar lu bucket shops.. Mr. Howlnnd confirmed Senator Han som's statement, nnd said ho had no evi dence to the contrary. Senntor Gorman snid "No" to all th( categorical questions relative to the spec ulation In sr.gnr stock. Ho was asked about the Interviews he had with repre- seiitatlves of the refining conipan es and other senators, and replied that their In- terviews were such ns honorable men might hold in nn honest endeavor to ar- range 11 tariff bill upon hieh the party would unite. AVIien asked about campaign contribu tions Mr Gorman said that while he was n member of the national committee he never heard anything about contributions from the sugar trust or any one represent ing them. Senntor Camden, In response to ques tions from Senator Davis, said be had considered it necessary to conciliate tbe Louisiana senators and one or both of the . California senators on the sugar schedule. I These senntors, he said, contended for a , tnriff on this article, nnd were very firm in their demands, though he could not say from personal knowledge what they would hnye done or not done. He said also that lie did not know of nny repre sentative in the sennte of the sugar refin ing interests, but there were certain sena tors who claimed thnt there should bo a modification of that schedule and other schedules in which their constituents were interested. The investigating committee, after dis posing of the witnesses avnllable, held an executive session and decided to request the vice president to certify to the district attorney the fact that President H. O. Havemeyer nnd Treasurer J. E. Searles, of the American Sugar Hefiulug com pany, had refused to answer certnln ques tions of tho committee. Tho motion wna offered by Senator Allen, nnd was sus tained by him and by Senators Lodge and Davis, while Senntors Gray and Lindsay opposed the motion both by votes and ar gument. Senator Allen also moved thnt the two gentlemen be brought before the bar of the senate, where the questions should be repented to them. This motion was defeated by n vote of 1 to 4. Dr. Kreinlen on Trial for Murder. Haltimoue, June 19. The trial ofDr. John D. Kremien fertile alleged murder of J din Forre, alias Herman Ifnnbuch.by p. ionlug, nearly three years ngo, begaa yesterday, and the mystery surrounding the case lends unusual Interest to the trial. The morning besslon was spent In euipanuellng the jury. The charges are that Kremien killed Forru in order to se cure tho dead man's worldly goods. An effort will be made by the stnto to prove tunt Kremien poisoned Lnrl .duller, as well ns Forre, in order to get out of tho' way the strongest witness against him in! the alleged forgery of Forre's will. Sweeping Reductions In Wnirea. PlTTSDUItO, June 10. Notices have been posted at Jones Laughllus' Iron and Steel works ordering sweeping reductions lu the wages of the steel workers on July 1. The cuts in some cases, it Is believed, will reach 45 per cent. About 1,000 men are affected. They are not expected to nceept the reduction. The non-union employes of the Vesuvius Iron works have de manded the restoration of the puddling rate of 4 per ton. At present they are getting i'i.'So. If the firm refuses to pay the advance a strike will be ordered on Thursday. Genera! Cnrter Olvea It Dp. Julesbuhg, Colo., June 10. Fifty Cox eyites, all that remain of the nrmy of 1,300 which left Denver two weeks ago for Washington, started down the Platte river yesterday iu boats. General Carter said ho Intended to start to Salt Lake at once. He is tired of the movement, he Bays.andmore particularly tired of men he cannot control. At Ogallala, Neb., six of the California Industrials were arrested for plundering a residence, One Way to Suppress a Witness. Atlanta, June 19. William Hoper, who would have beeu a witness in a num ber of internal revenuo aud whltecapping cases, was found yesterday at the bottom of a eopper pit, sixty fett deep, where he bays he was- thrown a week ago by five masked tneu, after having beeu brutally whipped and shot. He managed to keep alive by chewing roots, but his condition Is considered hopeless. Pennsylvania's Democratic Convention, Haiiiusiiouq, June 10. Chairman Strnnaban, of the Democratic, state oom mltt, issues n cull for the state executive committee to meet at state headquarter iu this city ou June 20, for the purpose of electing temporary oilioers for the state convention, which meets on the follow ing day. The hour of assembling the con vention has beeu changed from 10 a. m. to noon. Enforcing Spain's Dtmiuml on Morocco. Tanoikii. June 10. The Spanish "war ship t'onde d Veuedlto has gone to HabaM ... j, 1 11 .1... 1. .r witu uispn'cuea ui'uuiii"iiik we iiTllej dlate payment of tho iudemnlty. f What is r' lit ITIfl TT11 I TsWi r 1 TlffTT 1 r rTirfl Tt mnrrr ft 1 II Mnr'f 1 li it im II sflliTil "Mil ni l IV.V'J'I Cixstorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Karcotlc substance. It, Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla Is the Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Uso well adapted tochlklrwi tbftb I recommend It as superior to any prtMripttoti known to mo." II. A. Ancnsn, I. D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The uso of 'CostorU' Is so universal nnd Its nitrite so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endoreo It. Few are.tbe lntllljent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Guilds JLuitvn, I). I)., New York City, Tub Centacii BliOOIlLYN, June 10 Alfred Junes, ? vnnrs rilil fnrm.rlv tit Allln ,n n An . trnl,l( ,,, boW Iltt,,m,,t to ,.(, tll, jewelry store of 1'. V. Taylor at Fulio- llml ihimrM street. He escaped from the stort. .ltU )mv cmitaillillir km , WOrth of .iiamomls, but wa caught be- fore he had gon.' aquai-tfof a mile, Mrs. Iittlliiliiv nti Trinl MoNTtci 1 1,0, X. Y., June ID. The trial of Mrs. l.iz.ie Ilallhlay, the bullivau comity murderess, was begun here yes lerihtv in Ihpco.irr of over ami t,rtnimr I Judge Kdvu'riis presiiling. The peculiar ly of her cn-e lias tended to ilrnw a large t,im,lu. nf LMritih. frvim fittiui- itlanuu , Jtueoh the tril. ' Thrvi. I, ttlt lrls Druwnnl gT ,IosKl.H, m0., j1me in.Kmm nl,d Dom Fr(.Ilclj Had F,luliy Carpenter, all ,,,,,1,,-m . f ,. ,,. ,ir,.,..,,u.i 1, the capsizing of a boat twenty miles from here. A brother of tho French girls was rescued. . A Horse Killed hv l.octlitn. Heading, l'a.. June It). A swnrm of lo custs nttaoked u hor.su belonging to a farmer living near Jacksonville, at the foot of Blue mountain, aud stung him to death before they could be driven away. Ike Weather. 1 Slightly cooler in the evening; winds be coming westerly. 4P.Bf?reeablo Laxative and Nikve Tosia BoW by Druggists or sent by mail. 2ic.,u0c. and 81.00 per pnekngo. E.implea free. Tho Tavorlto ?"TH POTOK for tho Teeth and Breath, 25c Cnp.t.'J.1.,?.s?:een'''u,8A"SanI)lp)r'.Cal. Bays: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicinel have overf ound that would do mo nny good." I'rlcoDOcts. Sold by Drugglata. SHILOH'S CURE. Trrra Gueat Couan CunE promptly eurej whcreall others fall. ForCDD.umntiQnlt.tins no rival; ba3 cured thousands, andv will ctraa von, if taken InMino. H.f ltti. ejcu.Ji.CO. ouiu ny u. u. uBgcnmicu, ononauaoan. Rag Carpet Weaving ! If yon want a good piece of rag carpet, wel voven, take your rags and have them wovet jp In carpets. It will pay you In the long run All kinds, with or without stripes, marie U order; beautllul ralnbovr stripes. Low prices 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, P 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR B CENTS A ROLL. Closing out this season's Roods to make room. benu luceuia luimy jiutuige. auuicu F. H. CADY. Providence, R. I. 8lIENAND0An'S RELIABLE Hand Laundry 110 Cast Centre St. All work guaranteed to be flrst-clas 1 In every particular. Bilk ties and lace ourtaln sa spec ialty. Goods called (or and delivered. A trial solicited. When You Want a First-class Rig make it a point to go to ' "Delcamps Liuery. West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Mlchatl Pettrs', 15 N. main St., Sltemiadouli. Fresh and cool User always on lap. Finest wires, liquors nnd cigars. JAMBB IiOYVBB, Prop. RTSsaV - T-i who oan taste our candles without a teal. of alfee OHrT fS-vrl ""n for the young man KJOa ., helnwts hm Tli.-y just meli iu the mouth, the girl's oyed melt with teiulernsT-tb y'in nan also melts, anil the que' Ion is r Med. Try It. FRED. KEITH AM, liXe Cream, ull flavors. 101 X. Main St. Castoria. distorts cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, DlarrlxBO, Bructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl- gwtljn, fnthout Injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Cabtoria,' and shall always oontinua to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." Enwis F. PjinDES, M. D 126th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. CoMTiKT, 77 Mukkat Smsirr, New York Crrt Dullbfralt .Hl.ril.or at !cratiton. SCitANToN, Pa., June- 10 Emanuel Loro, an Italian barber, was shot and killed by Cusenzo Modlo.beenuso he asked the latter for fifteen rents due him. Medio knocked his victim down.nnd deliberately shot him twice Loro regained his feet nnd ran, but fell fr m loss of blood. Medio onnie up, put two more bullets Hi the pros trate form nail turned away, but as if fearing that his victim was not dead re turned and fired a fifth. shot Medio es caped. Itiirthololny 11 Itlncdilnller. BtTKAl-o, June It). District Attorney Kenewick sjieut yesterday uf:erunou with Mrs llarlholoiny at police headquarter. lie says that she confessed that the mur der of Delauev by her husband was 11 clear case of blackmail; nothing else. Delaney did not attempt to strike liartholomy. llu was shot because heretu.edto give up money. The law holds Unit the person who kills while in the commission of a felony is guilty of murder lu the first do gree. A Decree for Captuln Mnlinn. London, Juno 19. The senate aud house of Cambridge university yesterday performed the ceremony of conferring the degree of LL. D. upon Captain Alfred T. Mnhan, commander of tho United States cruiser Chicairo. When In POTTSVILLK, Stop at PHIL.WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centra Street. Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. PEOPLE who have CAHPETS, r F1SATHEK3 or MATTRE3-JEH To Too Oloanod. ! While cleaning house, will do well to cad on or address to STEAM BEI0flTIKGOU"un.5S.?S;V W" 82 East Coal Street. rENNYROYflLflLLS ssTxTV Orluliiulond Onlj Genuine. A Wrt BiWIJI rClltDIQ. LNDItS, Ul DruffgiHt tor CMckttttr Xnaluh Vix , monJ Brand la lied and Gold meuiliV hotel, leihri with blue ribbon, TuLe no other. Refuit danatrout utfifu- fitrni and (mitjfitmi. At Prugjtliii, or lend 4a. In atsinpa for jiwtlcuUri, teitlmeolili tn4 " Itcllef fur I.iidIoa."i'(r. by rrturn MalL IO.OUO TrattmonttU Auni ltttr. Chtpbetter Cnemlcni Co.,UndUnHurjs. SoU by tll Lockl Drufgtu, I'tUtU- I'tv HD SYSTEM im ErrEcrr mat so, ltoi. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows i for New York via Philadelphia, week day. M0, 5.25. 7.20. a.m.. 12.31. 2.55 5.55 p.m. uUe la 110, a.m. Tor New York via Mi Ohunt week days, 5.23,7.80 a. m., 12.33, 2.65 p ' For Reading and Phlfadelohla, week days 2.10, 5.23, 7.20, a. m., 12.32, 2.55, 5.55 p. m. Sat day, 2.10, a m. For PottsvlUe, woek days, 2.10, 7.20, a. re. 12 3 1 2 55 5.55 p. m Sunday. 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dljs, 1.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m.. 12,32, 2.55, 5.M p m. 1'ir day, 2.'0, a.m. Additional foi Mahanoy City, week davs. 7 00 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and LenlsbuK week days, 3.25, 11.30 a, m 1.35, 7.0V p. m , Sundav,3.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 8.25, 5.1'. 7.20, 11.31 a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 2.55, 5.55, 7.00, t.V p. m. Sunday, 2 10, 8.2, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days. 3.25 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, S.35 p. m. tsnday, 8.25 a m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH i Leave New York via Phlladelpnia, weekday! 1.00a.m., 1.30,4.00, 7.30 p. m.. 12.15 nlgbt. S.- jay, o.ou p. m. Oave New YorkvlaMauchChunk.weekdsy. ).). 0,10 a. m.. 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Termlns week davs, i-i), 8.35, 10,t a. m.. and t.C. '1.02, 11.30 p. m Sunday. 11 3) p. n. Leave Reading, week days, l.M.7.10, 10.05, li.i.. t. m., 5.56, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, s -u Leave PottsvlUe, week days, 2.39, 7.40 a. w , 1280, 0,11 p. m Sunday, 2.35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.18, 8.50, 11.18 r m., 1 20,7.15. . p. m Sunday. 3.18 a n . Leave Mahanoy Olty, week days, 8.45, 21. M.sTa. m, 1.51, 7.(1. 9.H p. m Sunday, l it i. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dt vs. 5. id. 1 W. 1 30, 8.37, 11.50 a. m., 12.C8, 2.06, 5.20, .M,7.S9,UUt o. m. Sunday, 2.10, 4.00 a. m Leave Wllllamsport, week Xn, 10 10 3.36,11.15 p.m. Sunday. 11.16 p. m. For llaltlmore, Washington and tbe Wi n I. & O. R. It., through trains leave lPiodln. Terminal. Philadelphia, (P, A It. R H.I at S.20 7.0, II 26 a. m., 8 14,5.18 7.22, p. m.. Sunday t X 7.10, 11. a. m , 3 18 7 22 p. m ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wtsrl and rtouth Mtreet Whrf for Atlantic (Hty. Week days Wxpreas. 0.00 a. m.: (atunly only 1.30); 2 00, 3 UU, 4.00, 6.00 p. m. Aooom modsti. 8 00u. m.; 5 15 p. m. Rnnrtavs Kxpress, 8 00.W.00, 10.00 a n. Aoornr. niodstion s.oiiu. m anUIJIp m. Ueur..la , ii-jve Atl.lullo Cli; tlupjl, -u. nr A'n'ic an A'kanas avnufs : r iliiys Ep-.si. 7 Wi. T IVOOOa pi ni ' 88 .5.30 p Aiicomnioaatlou, 8.H'a.in. ana l.)ji. ui. Sun'ays-Rxpre's, ' 10, 5 .oo p. m. As 00 ntofl -atlon 7.15 a m and l.U v a. l'.irl .r ffkr on ull ex ireis train. C ' HANO IOK Gen.l' . ArA. Vhii i ipnia1 , 1 A. SWEIQAKD, den. Mipi - - rf 1 ff READING vM. Their Fi?lit Stopped by Polioe iu tLa Fifth Bound, FITZ HAD A DECIDED ADVAITTAQB. lint for l'ollee Iiitrrfxrrurn th Ailslrif llxii Would Have finished Ills Idler, snry In Another Itoun.t It Wns Lively llnttlo While It Lasted. Boston, June 10. At the Boston then ter last night Bob Fitstsliiitnoiis, cham pion middleweight of the, world and conl lenger of Jim L'orliett, turned an nlmo-t certain defeat Into victory. Hail not tne police interfered It was ten to one that he would have finished Je Choylnskl in an other punch. As It was, the nm'.ch wa declared a draw, but no one present will ever claim that Choylnskl Isanmu won In to combat nlth the lanky Australian. No less than 8.0U) cheering, howling men en Joyed the battle, the like of which even Boston has never een liefor. Choynki was the first to appear, and in his wake came n retinue of handlers and seconds, including Ned McAvoy and Parson Davles. Fitzsimmoiis follow id shortly after, attended by his protege. Young Handler. Thin Dan Murphy sounded the gong, and tho fight com menced. First Hound Fltzslmmons wns the first to lead, missing by a left hand swing by j Choynski's quick ducking. The Austra lian again led, landing his left lightly on Choynski's chin and receiving nn easy tnp on the stomach in return. Honors even. Second Humid Fltz hnd evidently gnuged his man, for no sooner bad ho reached the center than he taliped him twice in the face with his long loft. This seemed to waken the Cnllforuiau, for with a smile he let go right aud left, the latter landing with good effect on Fltz's body. Twice did Fit, miss left hnnd swings, but towards the finish bo got Choynskl In u comer, and In an upper cut grazed Joe's jaw. A clinch followed, and the gong ended the round. Third Hound Fltz was the first to reach the center of the ring, aud as Choynskl neared him he feinted and then let go a vicious left bander. Jue Hide-slipped him, and quick as a Hash shot out his left. It landed full on the point of the foreigner's jaw, and Fitzsinimous measured his length on the lloor. The audience sprang to their f.-et as nue man, but amid the din and hullabaloo Fitzslinnions heard Daly count oil the seconds until nine were reached, u lieu be staggered to his feet, groggy but full of cunning. Joe wasafter him red hot, and time and again did In land bis loft and right, though at every chnuce Fitzsimmous clinched joe's neck. Daly broke them apart time nnd again. Choynskl wns tiring himself out, while the Australian wns rapidly recovering himself. The round came to a close with both men just staggering around, each trying to get iu 11 liunl blow, which seemed about nil that was needed to finish either one. Fourth Hound Fltz's wonderful recu perative power had assorted itself, while Choynskl was leg weary aud, slow iu an swering. The Australian made for Choyln skl at once and while Joe wns endeavor ing to place a left that would amount to something Fitz hit him two on the fnce and jaw, flooring him, and when he arose repeating the doso. Twice did Fitz lloor him, but the Callfornlnn staggered to his feet. Tho battle was llually getting gory, aud Captain Warren, followed by a squad of 0filc-'r. entered the ring and told Daly thnt the mill must stop if the spectators did not cea-e their yelling. Fifth Hound Fitz started to finish Choynskl, aud made a terrific swing for Choynskl jnw with his left. It was a trifle high, but struck the California!! ou the enr, felling him. He struggled to his feet, but a push from Fitz sent htm sprawling in the corner, clinging to the ropes. He pulled himself up and clinched the An tipodlan. D.ily parted them, aud Fitz again landed his left on Joe's jaw, floor ing him for the last time. Captain War ren again made his appearance, and this time snid that under no conditions would he allow the light to continue. According to the articles, which read that if both men were on their feet and willing to go on at the finish of the stipu lated eight rounds, it should be declared a draw. There was but one decision for Daly to make. Shot by Ills Little Sister. Heading, Pa., June 10. A little daugh ter of Joseph Struuse, of Sheridnu, shot and probably fatally wounded her little brother. They were playing In n room, when the young girl found the weapon on a table, and, polntli g It at her brother, discharged It. The ball passed nearly through the child's body. STOCK AND PRODUc"iMARKETS Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia llictiunges. New Yoiik, June 18. There was a halting, unsettled tone to the speculation on the Stock Exchange toduy, as If the operators were waiting for something to turn up. Nearly half the business done vas in the industrials. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 37K Pennsylvania- 40 Heading 10H St. Paul U)6 W. N. Y. & Pa. .. - Erie 134 I)., L. W 161 West Shore 105 N. Y. Central V!4 Lake Erie & XV... 15?1 Lehigh Nnv 51 N. Y. A-N. E 0 New Jersey Cen. ..!( Del. A- Hudson.. .130 flt.nerul Markets. Piliinnt.FHiA, June 18. Flour quiet; win ter super, H't.2,; do. oxtru, $3.102.35; No. 3 winter faiuil. ii.Wtsa.M; Pennsylvania roller struiuht, fi.rofiUJ.W: western winter clear, ;2.a0KUi.75. Wheat strong, higher, with 61c. bid aud OlKlc asked for June. Corn firmer, quiet, with 4Ac. hid and tGc. asked for June. Oats firm, higher, with 40c. hid and 0vc. asked for June, lleef quiet. Pork linn. Lard steadier; western slenm, $7.16; olt) . $11.30 r. U24. Hatter steady; western dalrj, IikuI k..; do. oreaniery, 14(l7o.; do. factory, lifis'ibllHe.; Klglu. UlsjC.: New York dairy, 13sl7u.; do. creamery, l.ii'17tie.; lennsylvsTnla creamery prints, extra, inc.; do., fair to prime, 17818c.; t-xceptioaal lou higher; prints jobbing nt 20& 83c, Cheu-,e easy: New York large. 7M98fie ; miall, 7is',;W4c ; part skims. 8ciflMc; full skllus, If itftiia. Kgirs dull; New York and Penusylvaulu, 12cth!!-l(C.; western, llHiillic. Live Mock Murkets. New YoitK, June 18 Reeves closed active; native steers, prime, $4."&$M.83M; fair to good, f4.50tS4.7tl; ordinary to medium, $4-26'" 4.4; laferiur. :; oven Ul.10jtf.tt5; common to good bulls, W.4tuv.; i; , our to prime dry rows. tl 763.45. Calves dull, lower; poor to choice veabi. ..'.piT Urn lbs ; fair to good buttermilk calves, $2.2 1 Mieep and lambs steady; poor to strictly prime aheep, 2.5ii; very common to i holes lanilw. $.76uM.87M. Uogs steady; inferior to fair hogs, $5.155.87K. East I.iukutv. l'a., June 18. Cattle lower; prime, (4.5DU4.70; good, $1.10(41.50; bulls and stags, Hog llriu; liest Phlladelphlas, tl.S010O; best Yorkers. 1.80O1 DO; common to fair Yorkers, $l.7tiil.75. Sheep slow at unchanged prices. Too High Pr'jsaure. i llu iliysuf keeiiii!iiieiit!on In every u 'n toe business in in is compel eJ to i a.- nieilrct mid every energy to the -s il his business ; the c ei k. book r efessiotial man and lab rcr, to t nii-nelvtw ut a terrific rale, there can m i ne rissult an explosion, which if re-u i.ii m immediate desih, le.ives ,t with shattered brains and IhmIics. are running at too high presure. strain is too great. Something must does give way. This Is equally true of i iiougn their sphere 19 more eir spher bed. tliev have I heir dniiv burdens, frets. o.i w. iriew, and the results arc the same as h i heir stronger coiuaninns. 1 Lis condition is growing worse every . 'I he rapidity ol its increase is anful nlemplale. Our homes, hospitals, and ,iit asylums ate full of these unlortunales, I .ire being crowded still further. There but one solution of the matter, liccog- e the importance of die situation n: once, I take the iieceisvnry measures to over- . it If you have failing mtinory. hot ,e. ilizxiness, nervous or sick le adnclie, ousness, irriutbilili . melancholy, slcep- - iie, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, rpi--v etc.. know that anv one of them is but - inpiom of the calaniby that may liefall i .mil even though you have used so il.ed r?meilies and treated with reputable h sii i.ins with little or no benefit, give Dr. tiles' l!elorative Nervine a trial. It is ie only reineih that may be deiiended on for nervous di-ordcis. " Two years agi I used l)r lilies' Restorative rv1ne with marked benefit, and inter lnrttiTd -on. who had been sick with cnturth of tbe elder five roars In the hands ef our 1M phy . Isns, to try It together with Dr. Miles' Nerve tl l.lver I'f'ls. lie was so wonderfully benefited ni ho 1" attending to bu.lne-s again My wtfo -o u-ed Nervine with most excellent rcauics. i nf together have not used more thsn ljc itlcs nf Nervine. Heveral of our fnend. have used It, anil are greatly Improved. "- Uniis Mn, Uiu her A GIbbs Plow "o . Canton Ohio. t'r Miles' Itetnratlve Ncrvino Is sold by all n'.zglstsnn a positive gusrantec, or sent by Dr ihs Medical Co., Elkhnrt, Ind.. on receipt of -Ice. ?1 per tiottle, six tmtlles.Jfl. express prepaid is positively free from opiates or dangerous hits Free book at druggists, or by malL Political Cards. pon t:ciN;ni;rH, JOMA' T. StlOEXKll. Hiihjeot to the r.il-H of toe Reput'ltcau nom) nnting convention. t)K CONUKKNM, S. A. J.OSCH, Subject lo the rules of the Itepublksr. nomi natl k convention TJI I(. MIllUtII'1', V J-.LIAS DA VIS, Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. IIOK Hill It il' V. ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to tho rules of the Republican nomi nal lug convention. jOlt SliN.l rem, (30th District) JOHN J. CO 1 LE, Subject to tho rules of tho Republican nomi nating convention JjtOIt hliNA'I'OK (31th District) TUOMAS J. EDWARDS, Ol Mahanoy City. Subject to tho rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. TOOK I.I-:4;inI.ATllIti:, IstDlStrct, JOHN F. FhVKEr. Subject to tho rulos of the Republican nomi nating ootventlon. pOIt LGGIHI.ATVIII;, 1st Dist , Il'Jf. R. MIDDLE! OX Of Matzevtlle. Subject to tne rules of tho Republican comt nating convention. poxi i.m:isi.A'ruivic, 1st Dial,. JOSEPH WTATT, Ot Shenandoah. Sub ict to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convent Io'j. poll UiGlHLATUKF. (First District) REES ROSSEIt, Of Mahanoy City. Subject to tbo rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. pon poor niuiiCTOit, DAVID n. LLEWELLYN, Ot Shenandoah. Subject to the ruler ot the Republican nomi nating convention. F Oil POOIl DIRECTOR, NELSON BRANDON, Of the Union Twps. Subje't to tbe rules of the; Republican nomi nating convention poll Jl'ltV COMSIIdNIOMKRt FRANK KINO, Of Shenandoah, Subject to the rules of the Democratic nomi nating convention. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Inm reel In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 190 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies A genuine welcome AwalU you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskeytv lieera, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. T. M. REILLY'S obntralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always set a glass of Cool Beei and Refreshing Wines, 1 WhUksys, etc Don't forget the plsce. Ti W. IleiHy'H, Locust Avenue. CENTHALIA, PA ) 1 I