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Trains will leave Shenandoah after the aDo o date for WlBsan's, Qllbcrton, Frackvllle, Ncn Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading Pottstown, Fhccnlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phi) adelphla llroad street station) at 8:00 nail 11:4' a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Pott Tllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, OUborton, Frackvllle, Ne Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. 0:40 a. c and 8:11) p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pott town, Phcenlxville, Norrlstown, PhlUdrlu) a t 0:00, 0:40a. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle lor Shenandoah 10:40a m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. P Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at (l:i 11:43 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (llroad street station) ' Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 55 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sunrtavs it 8 V) a m. Leave Broad StreetSlatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week day, at 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 50, 7 83, 8 20. 8 DO, 11 CO 11 It a m, 12 00 noos, 12 41 p. m. (Limited F,j press 1 03 and 4 52 pm. dining cars ) 1 40 230, 823, 4 00, 6 00, 800, 8 60, 7 13 . 81! 10 00 n m. 12 01 nleht. Sundays 8 20. 4 U5. 4 6.1 T 15, 8 12. 9 50, 11 03 a IB, 12 44. 1 40, 2 80, 4 IX'(Um- llon 4 : ii Ni7i3wni(upm uumigni. Express for Uoston, without change, 11am, weekdays, ana 6 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ualtlmore and Washington 8 50. 7 20. 8 31 0 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 11 40, (12 35 limited dlnlni car,) 1 SO, 3 46, 4 41, (5 ID Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Oars and Dining Car), 617, 0 35, 7 40 p. m.. 12 03 night week days. Sun Uays, 3 50, 7 SO, 3 10, 11 IK II 40, a m.. 4 41, 6 65, 7 40 p m. and 1 2 03 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express. 5.10, 8 50 a. m (1.00 Saturdays only) 30, 4 and 5 p. m. wo kdays. Sundays, express 8, 8.45nnd 0 45 a. m. Accommodation, 8, 8.20 a m., 3 20 and 4M p. m. 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Hours: 9-3 1 Eve's 6-8i Wed. and Sat. eve's 8-10 iSun (Mi. Successful treatment by mall. Easily- Quickly, Permanently Re&TC WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evlli front early errors or lat: excesses, the results oi overw oik, M e k o e s s worry, eta FuMetrtiiffth devtlopment and toat given to every organ and imnion oi ine doqj .imple, natural methods Xmn'edlatHlmprovemen seoTi, FAlture Impossible 2(Ki ri"fprenpoB. Boott explanation and proof! ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N. Y. THE GREAT' SUCCESS. B. K. Severn, F E. Magargle, W. H. Waters f WOMEN a ? t OlUcnJ 55 sSioM4 "5 tJ 'F!S StifSf8 La -w- Captures the Suburban at Oonoy I Island in Quick Time, A LIVELY BRUSH AT THE PIHISH. Sport rut on n Hpurfc Which Forces Ilnmnpo nml Ilanquet to Their SpeU lest Tarnl, Who It ode the Winner, Oos tn rihloftgo for the American Derby New York, Juno 22. Suburban day at the Coney Island Jockey club track set In hot, but before the first race a cool air from the sea made the heat a trifle more bearable, although it was still too warm to move about. The attendance wni by no means as great as on Brooklyn handi cap day at Gravesend, but still there was an uncomfortable crowd. When the great race was started there was no such crowds of spectators covering the lawn as on the first day of the racing season. In the bet ting ring, however, It was almost Impos sible to move about, and when some book maker hoisted a little better odds than another on some favorite animal the rush was Irresistable. Hats were lost, coats were torn and tempers spoiled In tho utruggle, and scarcely nuyhody escaped the wild rushes. It was a nreat dnv for the Conev Island Jockey club, and not less than ar,0!X) peo ple were present to enjoy the sport. All went home happy, for the favorite had won the Suburban. It was a wise move of Taral's to pay $500 for the mount, as It urougut him iu much more money, lor Gideon and Daly are by no means pnrsl- mlnlous owners. When the trumpet sounded for theSub urban the horses came out and made the usual parade, with Henry of Navarre lead ing, followed by Sport, Kinglet, Com anche, Banquet, Hamapo, Charade, King Lee, lion Alonzo, St. Michael and Pick pocket bringing up the rear kicking and plunging. Sir Walter was not in the pa rade, but followed the others up to tho post and getting the most applause, as he was the only one who could be singled out. At quarter before 5 o'clock the twelve horses which were to contend for the val uable prize were all at the post. Several times they broko away and one or two were left. Finally Starter Howe got dowu on the ground and tried his luck from that point. In thesecdnd break he caught them all in motion and sent them away to a fine start, with Kinglet leading, fol lowed by Henry of Navarre, Pickpocket, Banquet, Comanche, Rumapo, Sir Wal ter and the others. The first quarter was run In twenty-flve seconds, and then Kinglet had a length the best of it, whllo Banquet, with all of his weight, was taken into second place by Simms, only half a length in front of Hamapo, on whom Taral had a gentle pull. Half a length behind Hamapo was Pickpocket, but Henry of Navarre, the 8-year-old of which so much was expected, .dropped back into fifth place. The half mile pole was passed by the fly ing Kinglet iu 50 1-5 sees., buthe wasouly three parts of a length in front of Ban quet. Banquet was still half a length ahead of the next horse, but it was Pick pocket who hnd chauged places with Ham apo, and looked exceedingly dangerous. Henry of Navarro was still llfth, but could not get any nearer to the flying leaders. At the three-quarters Banquet passed the polo first in 1.101-5, leading Kinglet by a head. Kinglet was then two lengths ahead of Pickpocket, who was Btlll going strongly, he in turn two lengths ahead of Henry of Navarre, Taral having let the 8-year-old pass him at tho point. Sir Walter was running strongly in the sixth place. The time to the mile post was 1.41, and Kinglet, under Grif fin's strong urging, had got the first place by a head from Banquet, but it was the last effort of that badly tired horse. Pick pocket was still there, but by only a head over Henry of Navarre, he iu turn being a neck in front of Hamapo, Sir Walter still running in the sixth place, and Sport waa eighth. Then came the turn into the stretch, and "Look at Sport" was the cry, for Thompson took him around next to the rail and he was cutting down the others in a moht remarkable fashion. Taral heard the thunder of Sport's heels cloe behind him, as did Simms on Banquet, and they woke up to the fact that the i rogne was coming down the stretch like a thunderbolt, and was fighting like grim death for at least a part of the money. Kinglet quit immediately, and took uo further Interest in the contest. Pickpocket had had enough of it, too, and he dropped back without a murmur. Sport was not alone in his rush for the westerner. King Lee was coming along, too, and it was ap parent that the finish would lay between Hamapo, Banquet, Sport and King Lee. Taral was riding Ramapo for dear life, with Banquet still a long distance in front, but he was gaining a few inches with every jump, while Sport was hang ing on altogether too well to suit either Simms or Taral, The three ran close together until the last fifty yards, when the persistent spur ring nnd Hogging of Taral gradually drove Ramapo's head in front. Banquet's nose was beside him and it was all over. The game geldiug was not equal to tho emerg ency, and he had to be content with sec ond place, two lengths iu front of Sport. King Lee got fourth by four lengths from Henry of Navarre, who ran a game race, but was in too fast company for his weight. Pickpocket was sixth. Sir Wal ter seventh and the rest trailing behind, some of them pulled up. The mile and a quarter was made by Hamapo In S.00 1-5. After the race Taral left at once for Chicago, where he rides Domino in the American Derby today. Fatally Blint !y a Ilnrclar. NonniBTOWN, Pa., June 98. Tho police were notified of the probable fatal shoot ing of the colored coachmnu of Mrs. An gelina Bray.of Waverly Heights, Chelten ham township, by a burglar. Duriug the night a thief entered the residence of Mrs. Dray and was heard prowling about the house. The coachman called on the thief to surronder. The latter, instead of yield ing, whipped out a revolver ami fired two shots nt the oonchman, one of which took effect, Tho thief then Jumped over the prostrate form of his victim and escaped. The coachman's recovery is doubtful. Jerry Mmpson In Washington. Washington, June 28. Representative Jerry Simpson returned to this city last uight for a few days from Merkeley Springs, W. Va., where he has been for three weeks. Mr. Simpson will return to tho sprlugs tomorrow. He is far from well, but is iu the road to reooyery. i'lltt .411441,111 At. UlRMIMltt M. June V? t!ou from LtiuNlnnv. tn day's mine disaster, 1k m Horror. -T.nf -r Infnrmn eer.uof Wedlii's- 1 a hundred men were ltnprlHoneil in n buriiliiir mini', nnd four taken nut dead, allow that Ilfty of those rescued were ntphyxlnted and are now prostrated. Many are In a critical condition and a number of dentin are ex pected. Two men lire still missing and are supposed to be dead. The lire Is still ruglng. An official Investigation shows ' that tho fire win uot of Incendiary origin, as reported. Fntnl l ull Tilth n Stnlriraj. Indianapolis, June 22. A stairway in the ilJtna building fell, throwing six work men to the basement and burying them In the debris. The Injured are Christopher Doyle, Clelland Jullop. Ktnmet Kearney, Michael Morlarlty, Samuel Itlcketts and Judson Whitestone. Itlcketts and Doyle will die. Dr. Weknrlr'fl Triumph. BCDA PKSTll,June22.-The house of mag nates has passed tho civil marrlago bill by a majority of three. The bill provides for compulsory civil marriage, which will alone be recognized by the law. Provis ion is also made for the legal dissolution of marriage. A Fnlminns Flint nt O0I1I. Citll'l'LK C11KKK, Colo., June 22. A strike of fabulous richness has been made In the Pike's Pcnk mine. The new find consists of an eight inch streak of decom posed quarts', and talc, which .averages sixty ounces of gold to the ton. To flattie Bpnln'M Indemnity Clnlm. Tasoier, Juno 22. Sultan Abdul Aziz has ordered the payment to Spain of the Indemnity promised by his father on ac count of the Melllla affair. NUGGETS OF NEWS The Fall Kiver line steamer Plymouth Is still aground near J'all Hiver, Mass. The reports of cruelty to evicted miners In tho Indian Territory are corroborated. Professor Herbert Tuttlc, professor of modern European history In Cornell uni versity, is dead. Dr. Gustavus DroNhagen and wife were murdered iu their beds at Lawley, Fla., by a supposed burglar. FRalph Lindsay was killed and his brother Frank severely injured by light ning near Tuscola, Ills. Randall's Commonweal army paraded Pittsburg street last night without be Ingmolested, despite police warnings. Miss Fraueis Willard was tendered an enthusiastic welcome home at the Cal vary Baptist church, New York. last night. Willinm Wiialey (coloredl. 19 years old, was hanged at Coin uliu s, ()., this morn Ing for killing Allen Wilson In Greene county. William C Delaney, ex-city clerk of Buffalo, N. Y., was murdered in his office by George A. Burt aolomy, an elevator man, who charges Delaney with intimacy with Mrs. Bartholomy TAKE THE BEST Tma Great Couoil C'uiie Dromntlv cum where all others fail. Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooplnr Couch and Asthma. For Consumption it nag no rival! nos cured thousands, and will CURB YOU It taken in time. Bold by Druggists on a guar antee). For a Lame Hack or Chest, uso GHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTERSC CATAHRH REMEDY llavoyou unarm r Tins remedy Is fruaran teed to euro you. lric60ctfl. Injecforlree, Sold by C. H. Hsgenbuch, Sher-andoah, When In POTTSVILLK, . Stop at PHILWOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Contra Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Dlnest wines, liquors, cigars. PEOPLE who have CAHPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRESSES To "too OloanocL ! While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Itt STEAM BtlO!llllCtfl,l-5ffl'5!?r' 33 East Coal Street. Rag Carpet Weaving If yon want a good piece ot rag carpet, wel woven, take your rags and have them wover up In carpets. It will pay you In the long run All kinds, with or wlth jut stripes, made tc order; beautllut rainbow stripes. Low prices 205 West Oak Street, Shenand oah, Pa Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry 110 East Centre St. All work guaranteed to be flrst-clas 1 lu every particular. Bilk ties and laco curtain sa spec laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. RTi 'n n n who can taste our candles a tflHinnt n.foolinr nf nlTer... rA.T riinl tion for the vount? man vuu vxaxwho 1)rIngg them. They just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness tho young man also inelte, and the question is settiett. iry it. FRED. KEITH AN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 101 N. Main St 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR 13 CENTS A ROLL. Closing-out tills season's (roods toraoV'1 room, H. CADY, PROVIDENCE, H. I. When Yon Want a First class Rig make it a point tnen to "Deknmp'ft Liuerij West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams 'o Hire for all Purposes EMMUflCT-M Pi J U W r "jrvjr ant S1.00 Bottle. j . H I OMcentadow. J&ZMM&ZM In an.! iruai i, instigation, Washington. .Tune 23. The aUK.tr trust Investigation committee held a brief ses sion yesterday and examined George Han som, son ot Senator Hansom and clerk of the senate committee on commerce, and also Captain A. C. llnrnei, messenger of that commit tee, In regnrd to their pur chases of sugar stuck. George Hansom said his father had not known of his pur chases, and in fact he was tho last person to wl,om be woultl have spoken of the transaction, for his father had always told him uot to gamble. Captain Barnei also testified to keeping the knowledge of lits sugar slock purchases from Senator Fire In Stats l'rltnn. AUItriW, N. Y., June 22. A fire Inst night destroyed 1 10,000 of state property in Auburn prison. How the lire started unknown, It was first discovered in the second story of tho south wing, in which are located the broom shop, the wood working department and the nor- lty shop. Iu half an hour tho whole structure, 250 feet by 40 feet, wis iu a blaze, and was totally destroyed. ItiftustrlnU Starving tn Death GRASit Junction, Colo., Juno 22. A few Industrials, members of the Smith army, straggled in hero today, They re port about 150 of their comrades at the point of starvation nnd thirst, scattered long the desert between here nnd bait Lake. General Smith Is here and is en deavoring, with poor success, to send aid to them. If something Is not dune tunny deaths may be expected. Chllilrmi Cnuse n Wreck. Bethlehem, Pa., June 22. An east bound coal train on the Jersey Central railroad Jumped the track nt tho crossing over a switch at Dryland station, six miles from here, wrecking a score of cars and killing an unknown youth, nged about 17, who was stealing a ride. The accident was caused by children turning the switch while the train was passing. The children escaped injury. Tlllevlnc City Clerk Cnnv'cted. STEUDENVILLK, O., Juno 22. Tho testi mony In the trial of the case of ex-City Clerk W. H. Johnson, Indicted for the al leged embezzlement of city funds, ended iu a verdict of guilty of embezzlement ns city clerk and uot guilty as an ngeut, of ficer or servant. A motlou lor a new trial has been made. Dempsey (Jritnted a Iteliearlrjfr. HAr.UlSPUI'.o, Juno 22. Tho pardon board granted a reheariug in the case oi Hugh F. Demnsev. the Homestead pois oner. Pardons were recommended in tue cases of William H. Denterly, Bucks county, perjury, and Martin Patchkiss, Schuylkill county, on account ot his ex treme age. For indigestion and all other conditions resulting from con stipation,. go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c At drugstores ; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. 330 V 33' DO Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 X. Mnlti St., SHciiuncIoa?!. Fresh and cool beer alwavs on tan. Finest wU.es, liquors and cigars. JAMEB BOWES, Prop, EADING RAILROAD SYSTEM IK EITEOT MAT 20, 191 Tratns leave Shenandoah as fallows! For Now York via Philadelphia, week aji 10, 5.25. 7 2n a.m.. 12 HI, a.W 5.55 p.rE. Suna. '.10. a m r"or Vew York via Muir Chunk week davs, 5 2.5,7.4) a. m., 12 31, 3 SI p. m for UotJtnz and Phlladolchla. week day s.10, 6.8.1, 7 a, a. m., 12.3J, 2.?5 5.55 p.m. 8Uf lav, 2.10. rn. For P I't-ivllte. week days, 2.10, 7.20, a, m iJ 3! 2 5.65 n. m undav. 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mabanoy City, week days '.10. 6.2.5. 7.20. a.m.. 12.32. 2.55. 6.M D. m. Buo lay, 2.10. a.m. Additional tor Mahanoy City, week da vs. 7 00 p. tn. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburt week aavs. i.z. u.au a. m., i.u, i.w v. m Sundav. 8.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2.10. 8.2S, 5.15 7.S0, 11.30 a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 2.5.5,5.55,7.00,9.1! n. m. Sundav. 2 iQ. '1.15. a. m. for Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.2S 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.35. T'l), .S5 p. m. auraay. i.' a m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH! Leave New York via Phlladelnma, week days .00 a. m.. 1.30. 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.15 night. Bur day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New York via Maucn c&unk, week aayt 1 30, U.10 a. m 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and 4.0 4 02. ll.Rn n. m. Rundav. 11 30 n. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1.15,7.10, lu.uo, n.w m., d.do, 7.t7 p. m sunaay, i.ro, a. to Leave Pottsvllle. week days. 2.35. 7.40 a. m. IS.SO. fl.11 n. m Sundav. 2.35 &. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.13, 3.60, 11.13 1 m., I M, 7.10, v.za p.m. aunaay, a, 10 a 11.47 a.m., 1.51, 7.44, 9.54 p, a. m. L,eave usiuuuy Kiuy, week days. 8.45. 9 tl aunaay, i.tr. Leave Mahanoy fine, week oi va, z.su, t. 5.3U, V.57, ii.tw a. m., ixcs, 1S.U0, D.aj, o.),..i,w.i p. m. sunoay, s.iu a. m., Leave WIlllamsDort. week days. 1010 a. m 3.35,11.15 p.m. Sunday. 11.15 p. m. r-'nr immmnre. wasnmtrion ana ice went tii H. O. R. R.. throueh trains leave ReafllK Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. R. It. II.) at 8.20 7.a0, 11.28 a. m., 3 41,5.18 7.22, p. m., Sunday 8.S0 7.10, 11,'JS a. m., 3 40 7 -a p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whir and Mouth Street wharf (or Atlantic City. Week days express, 9.00 a. m.; (Saturday- only 1301: 2 00, 3 ou, 4.ou, a.ou p. m. accoio mrtdstl fi.Ofl a. m.i 5 4-1 D. m. Sundays Fxpress, 8 00 K.oo, 10.00 a.m. Accon. rnndatlon, 8.00 a, m. and 4 30 p m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City depot, cor ner Ailantlo and Arkansas avenues : W days Kip'ess. 7.00. 7.15, 0.00 a. m. and 3 30, 5.30 a Acoommouaiiou, a.iuu in. unu p. iu, sunrays Expres, 4.uo, n.ti, 8.00 p. m. as commo'iatlon, 7.15 a m. and 4.15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O. a. IIANCOUH, (Jen. Pats. Alt. Philadelphia Pa, 1. A. SWEIOAKI), Oen. Supt T. M. REILLY'S centralia's POPULAR : HOTEL Where you can always pet a glass ot i'opi 8m awl Refreshing Wines Whiskeys, eto, i)oc'i lorgct the place. T, Kf. JK.oiUy78, Locust Avenue, I'ENTU ALIA, PA FOltBIGNBHS. Thoy Have Created ft Reigu of Ter ror at Walston, Pa. FAMILIES DRIVEN FROM HOME. English Speaking; Miners Forced to De sert Their Abiding I'laoes nt the 111,1. dine t,r tlift Angry llttiiirarlans and Ital ians Trnnp Ordered to the Scene. PtINXSl'TAWNKY, Po., J it no 22. Wals ton contains about 2,000 foreigners who are in an attitude far from penceabl". The mine olllclnls are in town, and the Italians and Hungarians are running things at the mines to suit themselves. An additional lot of firearms were pur chased yesterday, and our hardware mer chants could have sold a hundred Win chesters if they had had them. Very few English spenklng miners are now In Wals ton. Those thnt are there are compelled by the foreigners to stay, as their lives are threatened if they attempt to leave. The Italians claim that they have a Frenchman among them who is an adept at making bomb, nnd that they have plenty of good ones made. The foreigners, armed with Winches ters, have picket lines around the town, and will allow none but friends to pass in or out. American born citizens are forced to act as guards to keep everybody out of I the place. 1 The pumpers have been compelled to leave the pumps, and tho mines are rnp- lly Hooding with water. John Snyder, mine superintendent at Walston, was compelled to lenve, and hns been staying in town. He resigned his position yester day and left for home lu Ohio. The peo ple anxiously await the,nrrival of troops ordered here by t he governor. The foreigners understand that the troops are coining, and the railroad aud highways leading from this place Into Walston are swarming with hordes of Italians and Hungarians wrought up to the highest pitch of excitement. The greatest fear now is that there will he au attack upon the English speaking miners nnd their families. They have been driven away from their houses, and fathers and husbands have been separated from their wives aud children, nnd the women nnd also their little children are ruuuing around nnd L-nlltng aloud for protection. Word has just come to town that tho more daring or the foreigners want to come to this place aud search for tho missing English speaking men, nnd should they come it is feared there will be bad work done. Atay Iteslline Non-Union Cleveland, June VI. Tho Mnsslllon district coal operators held a meeting here to dccido on some concerted action iu re gard to reopening their mines, where tho miners are still holding out (or a fifteen cent diilercntiul. It Is stated on Rood au thority that tho operators will refuse to pay auy dillerentlnl, and will attempt to resume within a week with non-union labor if the old men fail to accept the terms of the Columbus agreement. tVnrklliff Pllners Assessed. SI'I'.INOFIKLU, Ills., Juno 22. Tho miners of tho Springfield sub-district en dorsed the scale adopted by the miners' conference Sunday and decided that each miner working pay 12 per cent, of his wages toward helping those out of em ploymeut. A number of mines have re sumed. The effect of resumption of the coal mines caused several large Spring field factories employlug hundreds of meu, to resume work. Union .Miners Kvlcted. SriLLMAN, W. Vn., June 22. Fourteen families of union miners were evicted here yesterday, and their places iu the mines were taken by sixty southern negroes Eleven armeil uou-uuiou men are now working there, that being the only mine e occasion will be prea'1, ' by the pas- Jr. Therowill also be u citations and logues and sinning of nn excellent laracter will be rendered bv the school id choir. The church will be beautifully icorated for the occasion. Strnnrrprs id non-churcu goers cordially Invited, srvlce will commence at 10;y0 a. m. and and 6:30 p. m. The IlliiRtuwu Railway. resuming operations soon. Worklnir ailners Forced to Quit. Sullivan, Ind., June 22. The miners at Star City resumed work yesterday, but were forced to come out by a delegation of strikers from Alum Cave. The purpose now is to wait for orders from the officers of the state federation. Southern Illinois ailnsrs Itt-samfl. St. Louis, June 22. A large number of mines In southern Illinois resumed work yesterday. Active preparations for re sumption are belug made everywhere. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing; Quotations of tho New York and I'lilludelphla KscltHttfrcs. New Yoiik, June 21. Tho share speculation was dull again today, the volumes of business being lighter even than on yesterday. The trend of prices was generally downward Cloelng bids: Lehigh Valley 37K Pennsylvania 40 Reading 104 St. Paul 00 Lehigh Nav 51 N. Y. & N. K m Hvw Jersey Cell -J0OM W.N. Y. & Pa Krio 1).. L. & V "West Shore - 128 -lco5 N. Y. Central 97T6 Luke Krle & W... 154 Del. os Hudson ...YJU (7,.ntral Markets. Pnn.AmLi'iiiA, June 21. Flour firm; win ter superfine, fci.ltK&'.'U; do. extras, S2.26S& 2.40; No. 2 winlor family, rS.IUa.(Vi. l'ennsyl vanla roller straight. $2.70!.a5; western win ter, clear. Si.5tKili2.7B. Wheat dull, Irregular, with 62c bid and tt2V4o. aaiked for June. Corn linn. blither, with 4714c. bid and 47$ie.asked for June. Oats Mruicr, higher, with 55o. bid and &tk-. ubited for June, lleef quiet: shoul ders, Ei. Pork quiet, firm. Ird steady; western stenm.JI). llutter quiet; Pennsylvania creamery, prints, extra, itk'. ; do. fair to prime, 1718c.; prints Jobbing at 2Ut&3c, Cheese Bteady; part skims, a!1 ic. Eggs steadier. I.lvu Slook Market. New YoUK.June 5)1. Kuropean cables qutUe American steers at ul4'i,10)6e. per lb., ,lr---t-,l weight: refrigerator beef, 7tfrBu. per lb. (' t! es steady: vuuls, poor to prime veals, $l'&i " pt r 1(10 llw.: buttermilk ealves. S(i8.50. Sheen dull; lambs iiU-'.i r- sheep, S9.7Dii3.75 per l-l lbs.; prim, . -ft.!) in. 75 Hogs waak; Inferior to choice qui'U-1 tit $ Hrr.30 per 1(1) lbs. East Liukhtv, Pa.. June HI. fat tie slow; prime, ?t 5nft44.70; good butchers, StliM.'!.); bulla and st .ig-. S A-l- Hogs slow at a Uf cllilo of 15c.; Phllailelphlas, Jl.ldv-il.W: best mixed. $1.0034.0.. best light to heavy, (l.8.'iiit4.(Kl. Sheep in light demand; extra, $3.3iitk1.40; fair j 4.50. fl.MUJi" :v; cummun, &uc.(ul, lainui, ii.wj A VETERAN'S VERDICT. Tho War is Over. A Well-known Sol- J i.!r, Correspondent and Journal- 1st Makes d Disclosure. 'niMana eontrlliuted her thousands ot brave .her-, to tliiMvar. and no state hears a bet-vo!-,l in (hut roHpcet than it does, n -1 ''1,1.' It is rupldl) arj)Uirlnt ilk. Ne in. ice. In war nnd llterntura . u'l Vi'well. well known us a write: 1 ," I111- won .in honorable iKtslllnn Pur 1.,' ,.it,' w:ir he wa- a member of t'o M. 1 V '1 r-,v:ilr and of the 13tli Indiana In 11, rv Vol.nueer-.. lto-iiu-dini un Important 'ims-aneo he w riles a- fullows: M-.eitil of us old tnenin lieie ire Uvliift 'Ith-V IteMoritivc Nervine. Heart ' .'rve.ind I. her 1111- nil of them Rl''t.i 'M -MtlHlu.'flnit In fiict, we Imvf n wr "i-medli's thin compare with then, of - ( we mils! say they are the be t f,rn . nun of 1 lie qniilltlos required in a pi -p-.111 nf Ihelr naluro we hne ever kno it. t... m- none bnl words of prnlv fin tl" m -l.e nutirrowth of a new prinp-o'e n 'n' iiti'l tone up the system w-uiiitnr We :ty to till, trv theo retnt-t'ies." ,. ,i Yti'.tel!. Mnrlim, Ind., Dei- ... tMS . ii'iuetlle-t are sold by all tlmisi' ' "it 1 t'trtiantre, or sent dlre. t b tin i.-s Meuh-al Co., Elkhurt, lnd. on re . r Jul e, 81 per bottle, six buttles 35, e-. "fimlil 'I be.t posit Iveiycoulaluuctthet -,or .ImuMP'tl druirs Political Cards. J-tOR. cos;iti.Hf, JOff.V T. fUOENEP. Subject to the rules of the Republican notnl naiing convention. jTOR CO.tGKErlH, o. A. U.VO, Pubjcctto thcrulosot the Republican noml- nattig convention. jU 11 HHEUIFl', ELJAS DA VIS, Hubloct to the rules ot the Republican nomi nating convention. JjlOlt Hill 11111', ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. giOlt HGN TOIt, (30th District) JOHN J. COi'LE, Subject to the rules Of the Republican nomi nating convention gtOIt UK "NATO It. 30th District) T1IOMAB J. EDWARDS, Of iUhano.t f lty. Subject to I bo rules of the 1'epubllcan nomi nating convtntlon. Oil HI'.NATOK, (30th Dlstr'ct) JAMES J. FltASEY, Of Shenandoah. HubJ-ct to the rules of the Democratic nomf nsllng convention. "Eton. -LKOlBLATVItK, 1st Dlstr ct, JOHN F. FIN NET. Subject to the rulos ot the Republican nomi nating convention. If Oil Li;r.INI.AT(IRK, 1st Diet., It'Jf. It. MIDDLE1 ON OI Malzevlllc. Subject to tue rules of tho Republican noml natlng convention. pOK LKOIHI.ATUItK. 1st DISU. JOSErii WYATT, Of Shenandoah. Hubl-ct to the rules of tho Republican nomi nating convention. gtoic Ul-.IJXHI.ATtUKi; (First District) Of Mahanoy City. Hublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. poll POOH DIUlICTOIt, I) A VID 11. luLEWEL,!,! iV, Of Bhenandoah. Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. rjoii I'onit pirector, NELSON ItRANDON, Of the Union Twps. Pucje. t tn the rules of the' Republican nomi nating cot ventlon pon j V ii v 'o3isiisioki!;i, FRANK KINO, Of Shenandoah. Subject to the rules of tho Democratic nomi nating conv.ntlou. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In first class, relia ble companies, ns represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agont, 130 South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companion A wennlne welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyaft's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pnnl room attached. Kinest whiskey. leer. porter ami ale constantly on tv. Choice temperance drinks and cigaro, ChltliMtcr'si rntcliftli Dlamonsl Urdu A. PUS Arc ii)wv ?. lut'U idh, m. tiriifiiiaii hiiu iiiur urnuine, . , m -fn( V (i i In Itrd and 0l4 mttiliio itHiip ; ak-J wtili tiitu ribbon 1'uLa 1 it toe ut for ct A r iter tcnaiith in m ' turn ufiJ imitation. A Uruu. or wnd . " llrllvr rr I. mi it, in iwer, o rt-lum IIL lll.llllll T.tUniouiiL. Kama iW. rbNNYROYAL