I,!JHP' 1 Whilst iQi to suppose that an imitation offers the customer any guarantee like the original does. Take Coltolcne for example, Fairdank & Co. discovered it, perfected it, arid spent thousands in making its merits known. It is plainly to their interest to make, and. keep.it what it is to-day the most popu lar shortening in the world. But when you come o accept &ny these guarantee? all disappear and the housekeeper is sit the mercy of an imitator who den! on others' reputation and wlk profits only by others' loss. To ensure hiving good cook tng and healthful food s'tic1: right to CottolunS .and let a. imitations severely alone. Bold In 3 and 5 pound pat's. Made only by N.K.FAIRBflNKtCO CHICAGO, and 130 N. OCLAWARE' AVE. PHILADELPHIA. Easily. Quickly, Permanently Rest" WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITY, and all the train of evil from early errors or late excesses, the remits t overwork, sickness worry, etc, Fullstrengtt ' development and toi. given to e ery organ an portion of the bod simple, natural method Immedtatelmprovemei tieen. Failure Imposslbli 2.0UI references.. Bool explanation ana proof mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N, Y, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, B0ODTLK1LL DIVISIOIt. JUNK 34, 18C4, Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, Gllbertbn, Frackvllle, Nei Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown. Phocnlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil. aielphla II road street station) atC;O0and 11:45 a. m.oui;ii)p, m. on wbbk uaya , f or .reus vllle and Intermediate stations 8:10 a. m. SUNDAYS, Tor Wlggan's, GUberton, rraekvllle, New Castle. St. Clair, Fottsvllle at o.'OO. snoa.ra and 8:10 o. m. For Hamburg. Reading. Pour town, Phocnlxvllle, Norrlstown, Fhlladelpb a at o:uu, vwi a. m.. o:iu p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Bhenandoah 10:10 a.m. and U'.llj iMt 7i land ilOsW p. m Sundays, 11:13 a. in. and 6:10 p, m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:11 11:18 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) fr jBihenandoah at d 57 and 8 JS a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p AH week days. On Sundays lea at 0 50 a m. Lcavo Broad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia, I OR NEW YORK. Tor New York. Express, week days, at 3 20. 405. 4 50. 515, 850, 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, 1100 11 It am, 12 00 noon, 12 41 p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 00 and 4 22 p m. dining cars. 1 40, A rt o v a m k rvl m fvl - t r M , a OU, 0 V, W, U W, U W, U W, 1.. Dl. 10 00 pm, 12 01 night, Sundays 8 20, 4 U5, 4 6P 6 15, 812, 50, 11 03 a rn, 12 44. 1 40, 2 80,4 O0(llm- lieu 24' o ai n du. ia ano n is u m iz ui nigni. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m weekdays, and 6 60 p m dally, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ualtlmore and Washington 8 50. 7 20. 8 81 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m. 11 40, (12 85 limited dUnlni car,) 1 30, 3 46, 4 41, (5 10 Congressional Llmltec .-unman rarior uars ana inning uari, o 17. a 55, 7 40 p. m.. 12 03 night week days. Sun davs, 3 (0, 7 20, 3 10, 11 18 11 40, am.. 4 41, 8 55 , 7 40 p m. and IS 03 night, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express. 5.10. 8.50 a. m (1.00 Saturdays onlv) 2 30, 4 and 5 p. m. wei k days. Sundays, express 8, 8.45and 0 15 a. m. Accommodation, 8, 8.20 a m.,aatuaui,d p. m. nunuays e, a.m a. m. ana 1 d. m. For Cape May 0 a m. (1.30 Saturdays only) 4 p m. week days. Sundays, 9 a. m. For Sea Isle City, Avalon, Ocean City, An. 'Klesoa. Wlldwood and Holly lleach, express, wovnuaya, a. w. uau s p rn. ounuays y a. m S. M. flUVOBT, J. .4. j- Oen'l Manager uen'i tai'f Ac llr THppI 1317 Arch St Ul I I IIUWI PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only (lennlne (Specialist in America, noinimsunaingwnat others adiertlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION KtlftUl hlfiPttKAa ants Ktafna-sas Permanently Cored la a to 6 dan BLOOD POISON SVSfffiS new method! u 80 to Wdays. 0 7ftars Kuro- tlortlflcatua and lHnlum&s Drove, beud zcmc Biampa tov book. tuutii mo oniy bookexposlDf? Quaotc Doctors uiM others af- I vertKinir&rrreat HnecUlUts. A true friend I I to all suireivrg and to those contemplating I marriati. TnemosisiuDuiiruunuuiiuKewi IOiiHeBBOllclWU. i (Hour tau uuu uqmtws Hours : 1 Eve's 6-6t Wed. and Bat. eve'i 6-10 1 bun, y-K. successful treatment by malt THE GREAT SUCCESS. B. It. Severn, F K. Magargle, r. H. Tfiters O ; o JL u .2 -3 5 S? (GriftT'fftHV M w 5 H : u Ml HoHt" WJ . B THE INCOMBTAX AGAIN It Is Being Vigorously Assailed in a Speech by Senator Hill. PUSHING THE TARIFF EAPIDLY. Only Sixty. on of the mil Itematn to lie Acted Upon, and It la llelleved the Incorao Tax Discussion Will 12nd by Tomorrow Night. WAstltNOTOK, June 21. Very rapid pro gress was made on the tarlfl bill yestor- Jay, The Income tax 6u page 170 hud been reached when the senate adjourned. Only sixty-one pages of the bill, the In come tax and the Internal revenue fent urevretnaln undisposed of, and the end of tlio long debate seems close nt hand. The remaining features of the free list were completed yesterday without fric tion', both sugar and wool, tho great con troversial Items, contrary to expectation, not giving rise to debate. A yea and nay vote was demanded on striking sugar from the freo list, while the flnal struggle on freo wool was postponed until the bill should be reported to tho senate. The ndmlnlstratlve fentures of the bill were stricken out. As Mr. Jones explained. In order to facllltatu the pus9nge of tho bin. II It was deemed ndvisdble later to enact tno proposed administrative sec tions It could be done in a separate bill, he added. Mr. Allison intimated that it was the wish of the secretary-of tho treas ury to placo the new tariff bill in forco un der tho operation of the present adminis trative law, and ir defects were found to correct them later on. The contest over the Income tax, which promises to bo ox tremely interesting, it not sensational, be gun today. Senator Vest yesterday introduced tho amendments which lie announced hereto fore would ho offered by tho finance com mittee to the income tax provisions be- foro tlmt part of the tarlfl bill was reached. The first amendment provides that mutual life Insurance companies shall not be re quired to pay nn. income tax upon the sums repaid to their policy holders as dividends or interest upon the surnlus premiums held by such companies. The provision regarding building and loan associations Is changed to read as follows: "Thatnoth ing herein contained shall apply to the loans made by building nnd loan associa tions to their shareholders for the purposo of enabling them to provide for them selves homes." It is also mnde tho duty of persons acting as trustees for estates or trusts to render returns upon them when tho incomes annually exceed $3,500. The duration of the debate on the In come tax will probably depend largely on Senator Hill, and he has expressed the opinion that two days time will be sum cient to dispose of the mntter. Senator Aldrlch also expressed the opinion today that two clays would be all tho time re quired for this debate. There Is a dispo tlon on the Republican side to allow the Democratic members of the senate to set tie this question largely among them' selves, and tho .speeches on the Hepubll can side probably will be brief and fewer in number than has been expected. Senator Hill began the proceedings to day with a set speech attacking the tax vigorously, but it is not believod that other Democrats, whether favoring or op posing the bill, will have set speeches on the subject. It is quite likely that the Populist senators wjll have considerable to say upon the question, and it is also probable, that Senator Hill's speech, nnd Ills tactics will develop mora or less de bate. The anti-option bill occupied tho ntten tion of the house all day, and an agree ment was mndo that debate should close at adjournment today and a vote betaken on the bill tomorrow morning after the morning hour. The speaker- was still confined to his room by sickness, Mr. Bailey performing the duties of the speaker pro tern. Great llrltalu Yields to Germany. Paws, June 21. Tho Temps publishes a dispatch from Berlin declaring that in order to avoid tho holding of an interna tional conference, which perforce would occupy Itself with the Egyptian question, Great Britain has conceded the demands made upon her by Germany, and has con sented to renounce her claim to tho strip of territory between the Congo state and tho German sphere of influence in Africa. In exchange for this concession Germany will permit the construction of a land tel egraph line, to extend from Cape Colony to the Nile, for which purpose the strip of territory was required by Great, Britain. Policemen Killed While Chasing Hoys. Baltimore, June 21. Police Patrolman Michael Neary nnd. James Dunn were killed last night by a Northern Central railway train. Tho officers were1 chtising boys who were in bathing in Jones Falls, and were crossing a trestle bridge when struck. In getting out of the way of one train they stepped in front of another. Officer Neary was decapitated, and Officer Dunn had his head crushed and was thrown into the falls, twenty-five feet below. ltefuses to Heslcn. Wasiiikoton, June 31. The house com mittee on ventilation and acousttos has madearequest upon Edward Clark, arch itect of the Capitol, for his resignation. The request grows out of the recent in vestigation of tha ventilation of the Cap itol building; 'Slr.'CJttrk declined to com ply with tho request. The office is oue which is filled by presidential appoint ment, and Mr. Clark has held it since 1863. For Governor of California. Sacramento, Cnl., June 81. Morris M. Estce, of Nupu, was nominated for gov ernor yesterday by the state Republican convention. None of the other candidate made a strong showing. His opponents were General N. P. Chlpmau of Bed Blult and W. K. Preston of Snn Mateo. Tho vote was: Ksteo, (Ml) Chlpmau, 87; Mc Donald, 70; Prostoij, 18. Failed to Agree on a Scale. PlTTSliuno, June 21. Tho conference yesterday between the Amalgamated As sociation wage committee nud the manu facturers to settlo ascule forttu plate mills came to untight. If the dlsputo is riot set tled before July 1 nil the tin plate mills in the country except three will su.pend oi eratlons, throwing out of employment about 18,000 men. Preparing for Hogun'a Army. PlEHllE, S. D., June 81.' The city is in a state of excitement over Hognu's nrmy, which is now about sixty miles above here. Mayor Oweu last evening swore in 150 speclul police and armed them with rifles. l'reslilentlat NoimnntioiM. WAsniNOTOX, June 21. The president sent to the senate the nominations of William D. Blgler, assistant United States treasurer at Philadelphia; Sheppard G. Young, assistant appraiser of merchan dise at Philadelphia: William II, Mur- daugh, of Virginia, supervising Inspector ofstenm vessels for the Third district; Christian A. Schnefcr, surveyor of cus toms nt Wheeling, Vn.; Kdmund W. Mauolt, postmaster at Toms Hlvcr, N. J. Left Hie State by Itequest. GALLiroLls, O., June 21. About flftv citizens of Mason county, W. Vn., caught i... t. .. t i t y . whom they claimed to be general thieves, and put ropes around their necks and threatened to hang them unless they con-1 fessed to stealing nnd left tho state. The negroes refused to confess, and were re leased on their promise to leave the state. Corbett Mny Fljcjit Fltzslmmnns. Nkw Yoiik, June 21. It is possible that James J. Corbett and Bob Fitzsltnmons will fight In New Otleans for teO.000 and the championship of the world, the onlv I question being Corbctt's willingness to'lSSsmall houses fell In one street. meet Fltzslmtnons. Tho Auditorium club, of New Orleans, has offered a purse of t20,000 for tho fight, for December. FItz stmmons Is eager to light. NUGGETS OF NEWS Virgil Powers, state railroad commis sioner of Georgia, died In Macon, aged 75 years. Vermont Republicans unanimously , nominated S. A. Woodbury, of Burling ton, for governor. The public school nt Saddle lllver, N. J.,has been closed by an epidemic of black diphtheria. Vice President Stevenson was prostrated by heat nt the Academy of Visitation In Georgetown, D. C, last night. John Klump, ,n farmer, and his wife were killed lit Norman, Ills., their wagon being struck by an Alton trulu. Tho degree of LIj. D. has been conferred upon Lord Charles Ilussell, lord chief jus tice of England, by Dublin university. Tho factious of the order of Elks In ses sion nt Jamestown, N. Y., nud Atlantic City, N. J., each elected supreme officers and will make a legal light for precedence. It is announced that Prince Christian, eldest son of Frederick, crown prince ot Denmark, will wed Princess Maude, youugeit daughter of the Princoof Wales. The wife and three children of Mnnito Garcia were drowned in the Bio Grande, at Brownsville, Tex., by their boat upset, ting. Garcia saved himself and two chlk dren. An agreeable Laxattvo and Nehvb Tonic. Bold byDrugglsta or sent by mail. 25c., 60o. ana $1.00 per package Samples freo. Tffa HflJT, ..Tho rnvorlte TCOtH F077IS5 JtXJ lay fortho Tooth and Hreath,S3c Cap.Vl;lJ!.sSeene'r,u-SA''SanDIeiK),Cal., Bays: "BhIIoh's Catarrh Itemedy is tho first medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." rricoSOcta. Bold by Drugglata. SHILOH'S CURE. Titib GnEAT Couon Cotis promptly cure trhere all others fall. For Consumption it has' DO rival; has cured thousands, aud will ctma roa, It taken ln'Jmo, frlto S3 :.!.. 63 ets.. ILW. Bold by O. H. Hsgonbnch, Shonandoah. Ch lea ester's eellsh IXamand IImbA. lENNYROYflL PILLS -K"TV. Original and 0lj Gen Blue. A AFt4 immjt rtiut.lt. lADlca-ut DrOKlat for Chtehtter$ Knglith JH., mond Brand in Ited ftod Gold mtuiliti" txei.ieit!4 with blue ribbon. TaLe nootbtr. Rtfu $ danatrout ntbmtu- lion and imitation. jUDrotfliu, orwnd 4. In iiuiri foi rwttenlwt, mtltnoalavli u( iceiier Tor iatdie," in utter, br retnrv Mavll. lO.OOO TnW ninnUli. AViesi ClIvhMtstr Cbrmlc4 tjoaMsdUoa ISiBsirTa ftoU by all LocU Druulju. l'-UsU., When in POTTSVILLK, Stop nt PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at nil hours. Ladles' dining room attached, ilnest wines, liquors, cigars, PEOPLE who have OA-IIPETS, r FEATHERS or MATTRESSES To "bo OloanodL ! While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Tie STEAM REHOVATlKfi CO.V 32 East Coal Street, Rag Carpet Weaving ! If you want a cood niece ot racr carpet, wel woven, take your racq and nave them woven un In carpets. It will pay vou la the lone run. All kinds, with or without stripes, made to oruer, oeautuui raiuoow airipes, Ltow prices 3E"-tV1"ra3H.S03NT'ie, 205 West Oak Street, Shonandoah, Pa, Shenandoah's Rkliaiii,e Hand, Laaundry 110 East Centre Bt. All work guaranteed to bo flrst-clasi in every particular. 811k ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. Rfi'a nn tvho can taste our candles Olio a U.U. wjthout feeling of nfteo- Odd Girl"?11 the young nmu v who brings them. They just melt In the mouth; th? girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man nlo melts, and the question is settled. Try it. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. KM N. Main St. 25 CENT FOR C CENTS A ROLL. Closing out this seasons fronds to make room. tjcniTlUcentatopayiHutage. Addrtus H. CADY, Providence:, R. I. Wlioa You Want a First class Itirj Tr,nV 1" ft 7o.iit into n "Dscimp'0 L'uert West St., betweer Centre and Lloyd. Teems '0 Hire for all Purposes W S0. FOR A CASE IT ' W ILL NOTC U RE. B A" ti I'nrtil!iUfn HUkers on Htrlke. Lisnos, JnneSl Six thousand bakers havu gone on strike awilust n municipal regulation requiring the master bakers to deposit 8,000 reis ns a guarantee that they will Bell bread at proper weight. The strikers are encamped outside the city, and have assumed n menacing attitude. Soldiers have been employed to bako bread enough to supply the demands of the citi zens. MIm Wlllard llnine Acaln. New Vohk, Juno 21. Among the pass engers nrrlving on the White Star steam ship Teutonic yesterday was Miss Francis K. Wlllard, president of the W. C. T. U. She was met by a number of ladles inter ested in the work. Miss Wlllard held an Informal reception In tho saloon, She will go to iiusion tomorrow, wnere mere will be a breakfast given her at the Vendome. The rlnod In Austria. VtEttSA, June St. The floods have done the greatest damage nt Pistyan, although the Inhabitants of that placo are trying to hide the extent of the damage, owing to a fear of alarming tourists. At lvomorn Thlr- teen thousand acres of land that was bearing crops In spleudld condition is now under live feet of water. Fire lanln In A Helionl. Chicago, June 81. Over n thousand pupils were thrown into a panic nt the Bancroft school by fire in nn ndjncent building. A stampede of tho scholars was checked by the prompt action of tho teachers, who lockisl the doors, Kddle Dost iumned from a window nnd wns badly bruised, but no other serious In- juries resulted. A llravo Rnlfllet Hnwarded. WASIIIXOTOX, June 21. A medal of honor has been awarded to Major Charles C. Davis, late of the Seventh Pennsylvania cavalry, for distinguished and extraordi nary bravery at Buelbyvllle, lenn., June 1803. ibis ollicer led what was prob ably one of the most despernte and at tho same time successful cavalry charges of the war. Ambntnnee ltuti Dnwti by a Trolley Car. BROOKLYN, June SI. While an ambu lance attached to tho Homeopathic hos pital wns on its way in answer to a call it was run iuto at Main and Front streets by a trolley car and completely demolished. Henry Hock, the driver, nud Ambulance Surgeon W. L. Love were severely in jured, the latter internally. pAINT cracks It -- often costs more to prepare a house for repainting that has been painted in the first place with cheap ready-mixed paints, than it would to have painted it twice with strict ly pure white lead, ground in pure linseed oil. Strictly Pure White Lead forms a. permanent base for repaint ing and never has to be burned or scraped off on account of scaling or cracking. It is always smooth and clean. To be sure of getting strictly pure white lead, purchase this brand: "John T. Lewis 8c Bros." For Counts. National L&d Co.'j Pure White Lead Tinting Color, a one-pound can to a 25-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is pos sible to put on wood. Send us a postat card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably save ou a good many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia, BOWES' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', XS N. Main St. 1 Shenandoah. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. wines, liquors nnd cigars, finest JAMES HOWES, Prop, RAk WAD SYSTEM IN EFFECT MAT 90, 1891. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, vreek days 2.10,6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.31, 2.55, 6.55 p.m. JiUUOSJ 110, a.m. For NewYorltvta Mauo Chunk, weelc days, 5.23,7.29 a. rn.ilt.Si, 8.55 1. n For Heading and Philadelphia, week dayi 2.10,6.25,7.20. a.m., 12.3.', 2.55, 6.55p.m. Sue day, 2.10, a m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. m. 12 31. 2.K5. S.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week daya, 8.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. tn., 12,32, 2.55, 655 p. m. U". day, 2.10, a. m. Additional lei Mahanoy City, week days. 7 00 p. m. For WUUamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsnurt week days, 3.25, 11.80 a. m., 1.3-5. 7.00 p. m , Sunday, 3 25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10. J.S8, 6.M 7.20, ll.JU a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 2.55, 5.55, 7.00, B.I' p.m. Sunday, 2.10, 8.25, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.25 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 9.35 p. m. -sit day, S a " TKAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Pnlladelpma.week days 3.00 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Su day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week day I. 30, 0,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Termloa week days, 4.30, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and V-K ti.02, 11.30 p. m. Hnndav, 11 3) p. ra. Leave Heading, week days, t.5,7.10, 10.06, 11 a, m., 5.55, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a u. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.36, 7.40 a. v., lt.30, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a m. Leave Tamaqua, weeic days, 3.18, 8.50, ll.M a m., 1 20, 7.15, 9.' p, m Sunday, 3.18 t t. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, Ml, Dtl. II. 47 a. m., 1.51, 7.41, 9.51 p. m. Sunday, S.tS a. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dive, 2.40, 4J 5.30, 9.37, 11.68 a. m., 12 58, 2.06, 6.20, 6jtt,7.W,W.lr p.m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00a. m., Leave WUUamsport, week days, 10 10 a. a... 8.35, ll.tSp. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Ualtlmore, Washington and the Wl ru II. A O. It. It., through trains leave Readln Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A R. H. K.) at 8.20 7.0, 11. 'id a. m., S l-i,5.1B. 7.M, p, m., Sunday J, W, 7.1'J, 11,26 a. m , 3 16 7 22 p. m ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreet Whin and Mouth Htreet Whart for Atlautlo City. Week days Bxpresa, 9.UI a, m.: (Saturdays only 1.80); 2 00,3 00, 4.00, 5.00 p. m. Accom. mndatln 8.00 a. m.i 5 45 p. m. Snrdavi KToress. 8 00.D 00. 10.00 a.m. Acnern risoi'a'lof' Silo a, m sni 4 HO p m. I Heiuruln, leave Aiiantle Cllv depot, cor ner.VUan'u- .ml 'lt'iu-i.. uv-'nun , tv days-Kip iBe.7.(W.7 li,9nila.m n! 'l'l,530 lam Aecommodat Ion. 8,10 a m. and 4.30 p. m, I Sunt ny-Kxpre, ion. 5.4, J p. m. A commodatlon, 7.15 a n. uidt.lo ' in. i Parlor or on all express trail -I 0. Q.IIANCUO.C.Gen. ' .is. Aft. r,,n i.'elphla Pa, 1, A. SWE1Q AUD, Geo. Supt. READING 1A HOT CAllOUN POLITICS Bitterness Enters Iuto the Sena torial Campaign, BENAT0R SOORES THE GOVERNOR. Mr. lttrtter Denoutiees South Carolina' Chler Klecutlre, Who Is After lllltler'a Seat in the National Senate, as n Linr anil a Slanderer of Honest Men. CrtARLESTOM, S. C, June 21. The pence which thus far has reigned over tho sena torial campaign In South Cnrollna mis abruptly dispelled yesterday. A bitter speech was made by Senator liutler, which created the greatest excitement. The cause of the eruption dates back to the first meeting at Uocky Hill ou Monday. At this meeting Mr. Butler's supporters were apparently In n largo majority. The Tillman forces charged that the Butler contingent was rmiposed of nllens carried there by the superintendent of the Illch mond and Danville railroad. In his speech at Yorkvllle, on Tuesday, Governor Till man referred to Butler's Hocky Hill sup porters as "Coxey army men,'' and said: "Possibly some of General Butler'sover zealous friends may have engineered this. If the superintendent of the Bicbmond and Danvlllo railroad is prostituting his authority by hauling people free we ought to know it. If there Is a corruption fund raised In New York then you ought to know it. for It is talked about." Yesterday the ciunpalKU invetinu; was held at Chester, S. C and Seuator But ler made Govcrnnr Tillman's statement tho text of his speech. Ho was excited and aKiiresslve, and started out by saylu: At Kock Hill I aunouueed that I would do notlilnp; to provoke trouble. Governor Tillman said ho wanted the issues dis cussed, and yet at Yorkvllle ho had tho reply put ns on insult on my character mat, l permit no man living to do with out resentinit." There wns irreat confusion at this point and Indications of a storm. Senator liut ler walked across the platform, and rals Iur his voice sold: "Ho must take his punishment like a man. He said yesterday, or li lie did not say so he adopted a meaner form by insliiuatiiu? and sttKKest inK, that I had a corruption fund from Wall street or elsewhere with which to buy my seat In the senate." Then turning around towards Governor Tillman he said: "Isay In reply that If Governor Tillman or any one else makes that charge against mo lie Is an InmmoiiH liar. Tho crowd wns dumfoutuled. It looked at Senator liutler and Senator liutler looked at Governor Tillman, and every- tlilng was as quiet as the calmest sea, when all of a sudden there was an out burst of applause, with mingled cheers for liutler and Tillman. After order hud been restored Seuator liutler continued: "When ho has charges to mako against me let him make them like a man of cour- ago and truth. Let him specify and not Indulge In the lnuendo of a blackguard nnd a bully. Tho man has never lived and never will live who imputes dishonesty to me. "I hope I have not some defects of his character whereby ho accuses a man be hind his buck and tho next day denies that he said it. He talks of my friends nt kock lllil Delug Uoxeyltes. There is one of my gallaut friends from -Edgefield (pointing to a man In the crowd), as true a man ns ever lived. He would uo more undertake to tell thnt man he wns a tramn, if he were ou equal terms with him, than he would attempt to lly. These men sim ply did not get the permission to do as they pleased trom '.Morse lien. "I did not provide these men with trans portation, ami had nothing to do with their coming. I could have nothing to do with them. Governor Tillman perhaps thought he. had been bossing this stato long enough to think he had a right, title ana interest to it. The governor says I waseiecteu oecauseoi tno Hamburg riots, and that lie too was there. Maybe ho was, hut l was there and did not seo Tillman and I have been told that when tho shoot ing began he could not be found." He then took up Tillman's chnrgo that congress is nougtit and tho senate is con trolled by Willi street. "Ho charges men at a distance with corruption. Ho is per petrating a deliberate slander when he Is continually talking of bribery nnd cor ruption in tno senate. I don't bellevounv of them can be bought half ns easy us the man wno stigmatizes them." Senator liutler criticized Governor Till man's administration in plain terms, and made a very effective speech. What its effect will bo uo one can tell. There is general thankfulness that there wns no disturbance at the meeting yesterdny, nnd efforts will bo made by conservative men on both slues to keep the peace. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing; Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Kxchanges. Nkw Yoiik, June 20. The speculation on tho Stock exchange today was dull and cenerallv uninteresting, being practically confined to tno room traders, closing bids: Lehigh Valley 37W W.N. Y. & I'n Pennsylvania 49 Erie 12W Heading IBM I)., L. W St. Paul cnia west snore Lehigh Nav mi N. Y. & N. E m New Jersey Cen . l00i N. Y. Central mi Lake Erie A W... 15H Del. Jt Hudson.... Oeneral Markets. PniLAnKr.i'iiiA. June it). Flourflrmly held! winter super., $2.1Uui2.25: do. extras, &.25i z.tu; io. s winter ramlly, f2.lorwi.00: Pennsyl vanla roller straight. SS.70aa.85; western win- ter, clear, JZ.sna2.75. Wheat stronir. hhrher, wltuHVio. bid ami HSWo. nktl for June. Corn firmer, dull, with 47o. bid and 17ic. nsked for June. (Juts excited, higher, with 5-tc. hi and 5lo. nsked for June, lleef quiet. Pork dull, but steady. Lardeaaler: western steam U; city. liutler firmer western dairy, lulBo.; creamery, H&IRc.l tucturj, 04j j,uijC.; ciguia, inc.; jsw lorKUulry. l(.17c. creamery, 15lttc,; Pennsylvania creamery, prints, extra, inc.: uo. fair to prime, l,18o. prints jounmii ut awttsae, Ulieeau steady; N York lirgc 7Kc; aiuall. flMo. Ei dull; New York and Pennsylvania, UH&VHia. western uifisc. Lire Slnek Markets. New Yoiik. June IK). Beeves lower! natlv tteera, I'lmld', 4.H5ier leu lti prime, $1 "Oct 4.80; fair to gnml. J4.4Ua4.9U; medium. $4.aoi 4.40; inferior to ordinary, Ja.aMM.1.1; common fi).l ordinary linlls. X.XS)!.m; Inferior I prime dry cows. W.OSaa.50; calies active poor tocholceieals.t i.snat per KM rw! elioi ffl 25; butter ralves. fci.608. glieep deiuorul lul, not v. iinte-l nt any price; oor to prim eneep, ww.aiJ per i(i IDs.; very common t choice IhiiiIm, .'.;ir.V2n. Hogs nomlnully wean at -k.vsi pur u lus. East I.iiikmtv, Pa.. June 30. Cattle marke slow nt unchanged orlces. Hogs closed weak, owing Ui heavy Bmmly west Philadelphia. f5.Hftft5.lli; best light lo heavy Yorkers, $!i 05 J).IU; pigs, Jl.iil.w; roughs, f:iryMSI Biieep uuiu extra, jj. io,i,j wi; ruir, sza&.w i common, 50c.Ki lambs, fj lost 50 ACCIDENTAL DEATHS. Caused by Carolossnocs. Tiie majority of people Hie sooner than ev uld. KTidciice of this fact Is grow- t dailv Waring "liiseofo is not nn-eiinonce of life; it is due to unnatural tuitions or living- neglect, abuse, want." r. Mephen bmith, on (he tame suljcct, Man is born to health and lone life: dis- ie is unnatural, dealh. eicent fniin old lie. Is accidental, and both are preventable y numun agencies. mis is almost lnvari nly ttuo ofdeath rceultirjR from, litait dl- 'e. L are I ess overeiertion, intemperate v of tea, co lice, tobacco, alcoholic or other .mulanla are generally the causea of this itliculty, and Indifference to Its progrew re- Ms In muden death, or long nckncw crjd g in death. By the ticwrpapen it can W en (hat r"""" Ititnt and liurx!.ds oi . i-(ins In imvate life die from beart di co every day. it you nave anyol the roiinwirig yrutv (mis: shortnees of breath, palpitatloti.irreg ; nr pulse, minting and tmotherlnp tpeluv ain in shoulder, side, or arm, swollen , let", etc., begin ticntmect immediately lor icurt disease. If roa delay, the cocsequencot i ho tenons. ror over 20 years I)r. Franklin Miles h eminent epecmh?t. hns made a profound ly of heart diwase, Its causco and cure, I M.nny of the lending discoveries in that (.(('tun are duo to him. His New Heart nrc Is alt.nlntelv the onlv reliable remcdv r( r ho cute of In art disease, as is proV(d v thotieauds of testimonials lrom gratcltti tnns who have used it. 'uMies A Pain, edllorof tlioCcrry, Pa , Ltxulcr, "Alter an apparent reo ery from tl -vq nibs of lnerlppc, 1 fell on the street unisin-.- from hoar! dleae In one montli from i Hmo I was unable to walk errors mv room. .id my putxobeat from N to 116 time a minute men ueu Lir. .Mues- riew iicari i,ure. aim as re became stronger. Alter using six bottles I isaMotouork as nsnal and walk a mile rvrry .niypuo ranging from C8 toM. llr JlilcV medv Is net only a preventive but a cure." br Miles' New Heart Cure la sold by all dmr !"t on r positive guarantee, or by Dr. Mile i. illcil Co.. Elkhart. Iml.. on rccclrtof price. (I e' iioMie, six for H, cxprcis prepaid It Is poet- civ iree irnm opiaiei or dangerous urujrs us. !"' Illls, 24 cento. Free book at druggiata. m y UvUl Political Cards. poic. co:s:iii:hh, J01IN T. MIOEXER. Hublect to the rules of the Hcnubllcan noml nattng convention. CONRUliHH, A. A. i.fJoOii, Hublect to the rules of the Republican neml- natlcg convention. ,JIOK MIUCIIII'I'', ELI AS DA VIS, Hublect to tho rules of the Hcpnbllcan nomi nating convention. F on ttm iiii-i". Ah EX. SCO TT, Subject to the rules ot tbe Republican noml. natlng convention. S5rATOIl, (30th District) JUUN J. UO YLE, Hublect to tho rules of tho Republican nomi nating convention pOll hf.NATOR (30th District) TUU3IA8 J. KDWAKVS, Of Mahanoy l ity. Hublect to the rules of the Uenuhllcan nomi nating convention. jOIl Lnii'I.ATDIlE, IstDlstrct, Bublect to the rnlos of tbe Republican nomi nating convention. pon i.i:;im.atiiiii:, 1st Dist., WM. K. MIDDLE' OK Of MaUevllIe. Hublect to tno rules of the Republican noml natlng convention. poll l.Iir.IHI.ATl'BI!, 1st DtsL, JOSEPH WYATT, Ot Shenandoah, Hublect to tbe rnlos ot tho Republican nomi nating conven'lon. E Oil LIUJIMI.ATUIII-: (First District) REES ROSSER, OI Mahanoy City. Hublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. pon I'ooit muiiCTOit, DAVID II. LLEWELLYN, Of Bhenandoah. Hublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. OK. POOR. milKCTOJt, NEUSON BRANDON, Of tbe Union Twps, Huclert tn the rules ot thel Republican noml nattng convention poll J I'll V COHMIH8IOMEU, FRANK KINO, Ot Bhenandoah. Hublect to the rules of the Democratic nomi nating convention. Millions of Dollars Oo up in smoke every yenr. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In llrst-clnss, relia ble companies, ns represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agont, 130 South Jnrdln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, purler and ale constantly on tap. Choice leinperHuee drinks nud clKurH. T. M. REILLY'S okktkalia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you oau always get a glass ot Cool Beer and Refreshing Wmes, Whiskeys, etc, Don't forget the place, T. M. Ucilly's, Locust Avenue, CENTItALIA, PA .liSiSiiia'sMii - -
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