1I HOUSEKEEPER i 'should use. The new vegetable shortening. It meets the most exacting re quirements, and is beside entirely free from theobjectionablecharac teristics of lard, long known and long suffered. Now deliverance lias come. With Cottolene, gopd cooking, good fpqd ,atid good health are all assured. But you must be sure you get COTTOLEN3 , refuse i ' s rnadetose'l popularity c' vi t' j : .i C - .l Ir-i- t - i r.M, ? '-l your grba" will I'lt i i: ndftTBUti-i that yon kiiov c-:i.. 1 what you want. ijvia.; y u satisfaction j'i Citsappoiutiuejt. Sulil In .1 uTld 5 pound palls., f ...'la nnltf lit. VM J N.K.F.AinBAnia. CO- CHICAGO, AND 30 N. DCLAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 60HUTLKILL DITI3I0B. JUME 3d, 18J4. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abov e date for Wlggan's, Qilberton, "rackvllle, Now Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Pottatown, Phconlxvllle, Norrtstown and Phil adelphia llroad street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 .a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays ForPottS' rvlllo ahd Intermediate stations 8:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. 'rat tTlrean's. Ullberton. .Fraokvllle. Nan nd 3:10 p.m. Tor Hamburg, Reading, Potts- tntvn. Ph.nlyw111. WrtrffltrtTn'. Phllmdplr.V 'ft. .aue. at Liair. rofriavuio e w.w. u.- &t 0:00, 8:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle (or Shenandoah 61 10:10 a. m and 12:14, 5:04, 7:43 and 10:Wp. m Sundays, 11:18 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pousvllle lor Shenandoah at 10:15, ,11:18 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday, at 10:40 a. m. and 5:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) to 3henandoah at 5 57 and 8 36 a in, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week davs. On Sundays lee at 0 50 a m. Leave Uroad StreetBtatloa, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Tot New York. Express, week days, rat 3 20, 4 03, 4 50, 515, 0 50, 7 S3, 8 20, 0 50, 11 00 11 14 a m. 12 00 noon, 13 41 p. m. (Limited Ex ?ress 1 09 and 4 22 p m. dining cars 1 40 30, 8 20, 4 00, 5 00, 800, 6 60, 7 13, 812 10 00 pm, 12 01 night, Sundays 8 20, 4 Oo, 4 60. 6 16. 8 12. 8 50. I, 1103 a ia.l2 44, 14O,ZSO.4O0Olm- -Red 4 22' 6 2ci s SO. 7 13 nrt 12n m 1201 nleht. Exjress (or Boston, without change, 11 a m, weuauiiys, Hnu & o-j p m uauy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ualttmore and Washltston 8 50. 7 20. 8 81 1 10. 10 20, 11 18 a m. 11 40. (12 85 limited dlnlni car.) 1 30, 3 48, 4 41, (5 ltt Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 0 17, 0 55, 7 40 p. m.. 12 03 night week days. Sun days, 8 60,1 20. 9 10,, 11 18 H 40, am.. 4 41, 6 66, 7 10 p m. and 12 03 night, Leavo Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOB ATLANTIC CITY. U i press. 5.10. 8.50 a. m (1.00 Saturdays only) 2 30, 4 and 5 p.m. we k days. Sundays, express 8, 8.45and 9.45 a. m. Accommodation, 8, 8.20 a m., 3 20 and 4.20 p. m. Sundays 8, 8.15 a. in. and 1 p. m. For Cape May 9 a m. (1.30 Saturdays only) 4 p m. week days Sundays, 8 a. m. For Sea Isle City. Avalon, Ocean City. An- glesoa, Wlldwood and Holly Ueach, expres, weekdays, 8 a.m. and 4 pm. Sundays 8 a. m. S. a. t-tisvosii J. a. nook, 'len'i wsuarer wen t rasic r- Ilr Theel 1317 Arch SL VI I I IIUUI PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only ftennlne Specialist In America, notwithstanding wnai outers aarertme. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION h pedal tlseases and Strictures Permanently Cured in U to 6 days Permanently Cured BLOOD POISON Primary or Second ary cured by entirely new method in 30 to u) days, a years' Euro- ean Hospital anu k practical expenc ierttftcatpH an.l Dlnlumas tirove. He 1 2-cent utainps tor boon. TlttTll," theonly vertlilna as urea bpeclallsta. A true friend I I triAii surfer,. and to those contemplating I I marriage. Tliomoststubbornand dangerous I cases solicited, write or can anu l kudu. I noun 1 y-3 1 eve's e-o 1 waa. ana hi. ere-i 6-10; Sun -U. Successful treatment by maU. Easily. Quickly. Permanently Ret!"ro WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all the train of evil from earl jerroraor latei except, the results oi oervoiK, Blokneii worn, etc. FuJUlreDstb development ami torn trfven to ery organ ant" poiiiuu vi lilt) uuui pimple, natural raetbodi Immediate lmriroYemen seen. Failure fmponalble i.im referencea. Book explanation and prooli maiieu (.tteaieaj live, ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO, N.Y. f HE GRHAT SULCUS. 3 s 5 ?5-S S 5 R. Severn, r S. Magargle, YT. H. vrattri mm This, stud s'"e i fit VIGOR of MEN 3E ii 5 ! , IB i; rl UkH o 0 - o 42""fei it8i l8l R 5 47 f' 1 1 1 VP Cannon Belonging toWalston Kiot ers Confiscated by Troops. rOREIGNEHS MAY HAVE TO GO. It It Reported That Certain Operators Will Ignore This Klemont nnd Employ Only the Kngllsh Speaking Men Notei from Various Districts. Ponxsutawnet, Pa., June 23. The situation at Walston can only be likened to the calm after a storm. The arrival of the state troops promptly put a quietus to the rash schemes and mad desires of the foreigners. Willie "beating up the bush" the formidable looking cannon were discovered. These cannon arc ob jects of curiosity. They are made out of three Inch wrought Iron p' )e, placed In the butt end of a green oak tree, the whole being (Irmly bound together with Iron. When examined the cannon were found to be loaded with spikes and ready for firing, the charges being fifteen inches deep. The Bell, Lewis & Yntes company have given out that they intend to start their mines Immediately. They have offered the English speaking men thirty-live cents net, live cents below the price of fered them last week, when a settlement was talked of. It Is titirrenUy reported that the company do not Intend to keep the foreigners. This report fs considered authentic, and Is looked upon with favor by many, but some of tho English speak ing men say that the foreigners have stopd by them lu this strike, aud if they should be dNcarded nnd left out entirely nothing but death will keep them from wreaking direful vengeance upon both the English nnd the company. The miners hold a meetlug In the nftcr noou aud unanimously resolved to stay out and starve rather than to accept the thlrty-flvo rent rate and adopted another resolution to stand out for forty-flve cents, being Ave cents more than they agreed to on a compromise. The inluers generally are very much Incensed at the action of Sheriff Gourley In having the troops, ordered out, Miners1 Delegate Convention. Scottpale, Pa., June 23. The miners' delegate convention was attended yester day by forty-four delegates. G. II. Hamp ton was elected secretary to succeed David Darby, resigned. President Garrett ad dressed the meeting, and maintained the ranks of the strikers are unbroken. He admitted that a large number of ovens are In blast, but held that the new meu shipped into the region Would not stay. Ho an 1 the continuation of tho strike, .. .solutions to that effect were passod. A resolution was also passed ad- vocatlugtho withdrawal of the strikers ! from the region in a body If their do- mands are not Granted. The old men at I Youngwood plaut held a meeting in tho afteruoou and voted to return to work. The plant will probably resume on next Monday. President Mcllriile Denounced. Stiieatoh, Ills., June 23. Tho conven tion of the miners of northern Illinois dis trict, nfter a two days' session, passed a resolution denouncing President McBride nnd voted to stay out for last year's prices. The operators were Invited to meet with the delegates, but refused, saying they would abide by the Columbus scale. Returu to Work aa Individuals. DECATUR. Ills.. June 23. The miners' union voted to return to work ast individ uals. The company has employed 350 mon, who went to work this morning. Qfilcers of the. company refused to say what the men'are to get. Ohio Operators Will Resume. Massiixon, O., June 23. The Masslllon coal operators announced their intention of resuming iu the mines throughout the district with old men, if possible, it not then with new. Sixty cents will be paid. Will Hesutne on Momlay. Miosk, Ills., June 23. The MInonk miners held a meetiug and decided to go to work Monday. Attaelced III AIother-ln-Law, IULTlMOIiE, June 23. Augustus Krebs has been released ou il,000 ball for court by Justice Schenkol chnrged with break ing his raother-lu-law's lef t temporal bone I with a blow of his fist. The wife and i mother-in-law said that Krebs came home the other night Intoxicated nnd brought with him a big, uuly looking dog. The mother-in-law said the dog should not stay In tho house, when Krebs remarked that the dog had more Bense than his mother-iu-law and knocked her down with his fist, breaking the bone In her head. rittaburs Police Ofllolals Arrested. PlTTBnuno, June 23. J. O'.Hrown, ctilef of the department of public safety; Roger O'Mara, superintendent of police, and W. C. McKeJvey, Inspector of police, were arrested, charged with misdemeanor in office. The suit Is the result of the prose cution of a woman named Dorsey for keeping a disorderly house, aud was entered by her attorneys. They were held In 11,000 ball for a hearing on Wednesday next. Sensational developments are promised when the cases coino to trial. Drowned While Ilathlng. PoU01IKEF.rsiE, N. Y., June 23. G.-O. Itosado, a resident craduata of Eastman's college, was drowned while bathing In the Hudson river Iiut evening. He was In swimming with a party of college chums aud was taken with cramps, itosauo, who was 23 years old, was tho sou of a prosperous planter of Honduras, Central America. His body has not yet been re covered. 1'atally Scalded by Hteam. BlltMlt.'QHAM.Ala.,June23. While fight ing the llr In mine Xo. 3, at Blooton, four men nanaung auose, wiruw nicruueouio coal, which was burning fiercely. Steam puffed out and scalded the men. A man named Isnao Slms1jt dead and auother will die. Tho two others v 1JI reeoyer, " Civil Marriage Hill Passed Finally, UliD-V Tl-STH, Juuo 23, Tho house of magnates yetiterday passed the civil mar riage bill iu its entirety Very few of tho i.,.n-1 mno-nntmi attended the debate Oil the clauses of th olvll murrlage bill lu the house of magnates. A City Controller Asked to lletleu. ttcAinvn. ln.. Juue 38. Mayor Shatin- man wrote a letter to City Controller Knot, uffL'Fktlnir that he roelgu owlug to the couuciluinnio bribery luvestigatlou developments. Koch tays ue win remm to do so, REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands ol White Lead (so called) on the' market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure TTTi T i VV hire I eaCl ' , is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as it was when you or your father were boys : "John T. Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead JIo.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a aj.pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance In ma;chlng shades, and Insures the best paint that It is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card,' free; It will probably save you a good many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia lr' lHll.ll) lU 111(1. ShamokJX. Pa.. unuSa. John Batllne aud Uaviil Vope, two miner iu Cnnieron colliery, were terribly burned and mutil ated by the explosion o a keg of powder while at work yesterday. Tholi1 clnthes were burned from their bodies, aud one victim begged his rescuers to kill him and end his misery. Both meu will die. Jumped front the Gar Window, FAYETTte,Mo.,June 23. Howard Staloy, n prlsgncr, sentenced to three years iu the penitentiary from Schuyler county, escaped from Sheriff. Hale near this place by jitriiplng IliroiiBii the car window while handcuffed, and has not been cup- tured. The train win running at a speed of twenty-live miies an h.u,r( Arlnonr'fl lrat Warehouse Humeri. Chicago, Juno '23. Shortly after mid night lire was discovered iu one of Ar mour company's large htorehouses at 1 Forty-third street avenue. The birlding, which was totally destroyed, Mr. Armour , valued at fl.VOW), and the value of goods stored In tl e place at 'anywhere from $80,000 to tU.O,W)0." An ArUansas l.ynohlnc:. MAOKOI.IA, Ark., Juno 23. Henry Capus, the negro who attempted rape "Pon three young ladies, was si-ung to a lmb nnd nbo"t ono hundred bullets put into nis bony, lie implicated ntioiii r negro In tho "neighborhood, who has skipped out, with the same partle.s iu rmrelllr Bold by Druggists or Bent by mail. 20c.,oUo. and 81.00 per package. Samples free. YC TOT n Tho Tavorito 500TB TOOTIS MXf iAVtf for tho Teeth aud Breath, c Captain Sweeney, U.S.A., San Diego, Cal BayBi "Bhlloh's Catarrh Kemcdy is tho llrst medicine I havo over found that would do mo any good." Prlco 60 cts. Sold by Druggists. SHILOH'S CURE. This Gheat Couan Cuhk promptly cure Wheroall others fall. For Consumption it has no rival,' has cured thou ,ands, and will cuim rou, if taken ln'Jroe. r j ttt. CO !.. tl.09. Bold by C. H. Hsgonbnrh, Shenandoah. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at rHILsWOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars, PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRES3EB To "too Olon-noci ! While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Ike STEM BtllllHlCta,J!S'JS?f- 32 East Coal Street Rag Carpet Weaving ! If yon want a good piece ol rag carpet, wel woven, take your rags and have them wovec up in carpets. It will pay you In the long run, All kinds, with or without stripes, made to order; beautilul rainbow stripes. Low prices JPATTBR .SOKT'S, 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, P. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry 110 East Centre St. All work guaranteed to bo nrst-clasi lu every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Ooods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. She's an who can taste our candies without a feelmc of nffeo- fsrlrT flivl ttn for the young man UUU. wlwll0 brings them. They Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the quostlou Is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St, 25 CENT FOR B CENTS A ROLL, Closing o-it this season's Roods to make room. Bend lllCCUlM lo JJliy I'uaiuac. t.w f. H. CADY. Providence, R. I. When Yon Want a First-class Rig make it a point logo U "Deicamp's Liuery. West St., btwem Catutre and Moyd. Teams io Hire for all Purposes Hi"oO.FOH A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE. HI I ft n 1 mssm BASEBALL GAMES YESTERDAY Xntloiml League. At Ualtlmore-Ilaltlmore, 18; Philadel phia, 14. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 7; N'ew York, 0. At Pittsburg-Pittsburg, 11; Chi cago, 41 At Washington Washington, SO; Boston, 1-'. At Clevclnnd Cleveland, 6; St. Louis, 3. Pennsylvania Ntate I.Ague. At Harrisburg Harrlsburg, 10; Hnzlc ton, 7. At Heading Mending, 12; Easton, I 1, At Pottsvllle Pottsvllle. 8; Allen- IUWU, W. Kastern League. At Wllkeslmrro Wllke'sbarre, 7; Troy.l t Erie Erie, 7; Providence, 5. A( ulTalo SnrluKfleld. ifO: Butlalo. 7. At At Erle-Eri UunulcSprlugaeld, !; Butlalo, 7. At 'Blughamlon Ulughauitonj 0; Sjrracu9c,4 Mino - hnminn. Ignorance Causes two Ueeths Hazlkton-. l'a., Jurjo 9 Johu Burke was mangled past recognition and In stantly killed, aud his cousin. Edward Burke, sustained fatal Injuries in a blast at Van Wickle's Slllhesville colliery yes terday. Daniel Gallagher blasted out u dock in a shute, aud sent his asstaut, a Hungarian, to warn the other workmen. The assistant misunderstood the order aud left forlllnnrr. FACE LIKE A BURN Bloody Water Oozed Out Constantly, No l'cnco Day or Night. Doctors Fulled. Cured by Ctitlcuru. T'ychlliVsdlsease, which was tho worst kind of Eczema, started on ono cheek like a ringworm. It stireatl and Itched so the poor little fellow had no peace night or cliy. Then It started on tho other cheek anil chin, until all were raw as a picco of beefsteak, liUo a .burn where you would rub olt tho skin, anil bloody water ooicd out constantly, Ills suiter Ini;s were terrible 1 know, al though he was but six mouths old and could not tell how lio mirercri. I tied his hands that he would not scratch, then ho would rub his poor llttlo checks on his shoulders to rellcto the Intense Itchlnp;. I had as cood a doctor as was in Philadelphia, but ho failed torellJTO him. I read of tho cuncoitA Hemedi es, and at onco purchased thehi, Stranco tosay that very night ho rested without scratching his face, and from that on ha Improved and soou was entirely cured. I would llkeaujono suffering from tills terrible diseaso to seo my boy, who is In his twelfth year now. His complexion is as clear and smooth as can be. This is an unsolicited testimonial, and emy wore! is true. I thank Ciai for my Chll'Vl recovery, and I thank the manufacturer of Cuflcl-nA. .... 8W N. Forty-Second St., Philadelphia. CUTICUflA WORKS WONDERS And havo cltcctcd tho most wonderful cures of torturing and dlsncurlngsklnanri scalp diseases ol Infants and children ever recorded. They aaord Instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy euro when the best phj siclans and all other remedies fall. Sold throuuhout tho world. Trice, CCTicunA, 60c.; Boat, 26c.; Kisolvint, 1. Pottbii Dnuu anp Ciikm. Coup. Solo Proprietors, llostou. -"IIowtoCuro6kln Diseases," mailed free. nipV'C Bklnaml Bcalp purified and beautified UrtUI O by (JUTICUKA HOAr. vosoiuiciy pure IF TIRED, ACHING, NERVOUS Mothers know tho comfort, strength and vitality In Cutleura Antl-l'aln Plaster, they would never bo with out them. bowes' ao Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 X. ill ill u St., Slicnnndonli. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest wines, llquorsand cigars. JAMES BOWES, Prop. RAILROAD SYSTEM IK irFEOT MAT 0, 1S91 Trains leave Shenandoah as follows i For New York via Philadelphia, week day i10, 5.2S, 7.a). a.m. 1&32, 8.55 5.M p.m. Suaas. .10,a m Pi New York via Mkuo" Chunk, week days, 4.2.3,7,'i I a. m.. 12.32, 2.65 9. m For Iteart'.ng aud Phlladelohla, week day S.10, 6.25. T.ai, a. m., 12.3J, 2.65 tS.f p. m. Su Uv, 2.10. a m. For Pottirllle, week days, 2.10,7.20, a. la. V.ni zro a.n ra rtunaay. .i'ia m. ForTamaquaand Mahanoy City, week daya, 2.10. 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,32, 2.55, 5.65 p. m. Sutl a. m, Additional lui Mahanoy City, day, 2.10, Additional lui I m. week days. 7 00 p. m. For Wtlllamsport, Sunbury and I.ewlsburg, week days, 3.25, , I.S5. 7.00 D. m Suaday, 3.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, S.S, ti.IV 7.20, 11.31 a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 2.55, 6.55, 7.00, B.ll p. m. Sunday, 211. 1.25, a. m. r- or Asmana ana namoain. weea uays, a.a 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.1X1, 9.35 p. m. bucday, 3.25 a m. TRAINS FOR SUKNANUUAUI Leave New York via Phlladelnma. weekdays 8.00 a. m 1.30. 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.15 night. Sui day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New Yorlt via uauoh Chunlc. weelt ay. 1.30, U.10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Phlladelohla. Reading Terminal, week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m and 4.01, (r. lt.sa n. m. Bundav. 11.30 n. m. eave neauiUK, weea uays, i.oo, ,.iu, m.uo, ii.pv a. m., 5.55, 7.67 p. ra Sunday, 1.85, a. t Lieave I'Oltsvuie, ween nays, i.w a. m. , iz.su, 0,11 p. m sunaay, z.io a. m. Leave Tamaqua, weeK uays, o.io. o.ou, ii.ss a m., I 20.7.15, B.ns p. m. Sunday, s.ii a re, 11.47 a.m., 1.51, 7.44, 8.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.45 ijeave mauauuy uiiy, wno& ueyo, o.iu, a. m. e.SO, 0.37, 11.69 a. m., 1Z68, 2.0$, 5.20, o.29,7.W,ia.ir p. m. sunaay, s.su, s.uu a. m., Leavo WllllamSDort. week dayB. 10.10 a. m 8.35, 11.15 p.m. Sunday. 11.15 p. m. For liaitimore, vvasmngton ana me west in n. A r R. R.. through trains leave Iteadlnr Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. XL R. R.) at 8.20 7.40. 11.24 a. m.. 3 41.6.18. 7.2J. p. m.. Sunday 8.W 7.40, 11.20 a. m., 3 10 7 22 p m ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whar and Moutn street wuari ror Atianiio uuy. Week davs Kinross, g.D a. m.; (Saturdays only 130); 2 00,3.00, 4.00, 6.00 p. m. Accoru. mndatli o.OOa. m.,5 45p. m. Hnndays Express, 8 OO.O.UU, 10.00 a.m. Accom niodatioo. 8.00a. m. and! 30 p m. Returning, leavo Atlantic- City depot, cor ner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues : Wee' days Express, 7.00, 7.li, 9.00 a. m. and 3 3), 5.30 a Accommodation, 8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. SunC ays Exprees, 4.00, 5.45, 8.00 p. m. A. oommooatlon, 7,15 a m. and 4.15 p, m. Parlor oars on all express trains. C. O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa. 1. A. SWHIOAKD, Oen. Supt T. M. REILLY'S okntralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you oan always get a glass of Cool Beer anrt Refrsshing Winss, Whiskeys, etc. Pja't forget the place. T. OS. Rcllly'H, Locust Avenue, CENTll ALIA, PA -J Yi mn FINANCE AM TRADE. . Bradatreots' rind Dun'a Review of the State of Trade. SOME IMPROVEMENTS NOTICEABLE A Nntnhly Ftitnrisble Feature Is the Practical Kndlng of the Coke anil Coal Strike, Whloli Will Put to Work 2 BO, OOO Men Vrir Vnnir ti,nn oi tirn.i.t ro. i view of the stnto of trade says: There are' Indications of n m ode rate Improvement lu various lines nnd enough iintuncui to render the fact of some significance A notablv favorable feuture is tho practical ending of the coke and coal strikes, to gether with those in related Industrie, which will put to work at once, or soon, more than 2.V),000 men. The number of employes In Industrial lines still on strike is estimated nt about 30,000. There arc sales by Jobbers lu staple lines for future delivery where nothing save a lmud-to-rnoutli business has been reported for weeks. At points tributary to Kansas City and St I,ouls graiu harvesting Is un der full headway, the condition of wheat is excellent and demand for money to move tho crop marked aud the supply abundant. The settlement of the conl strike pro duces n more hopeful feeling at Pittsburg, llaltimore merchants report the south Holding orders more than previously. Light western cities agree that a better feeling prevnlls lu business circles, and that the outlook for Improved fall trade has Increased. This Is true at Cincinnati and Detroit, where good weather has stimulated sales in dry goods aud other line, anil nt Louisville, which reports a corresponding improvement and sales by jobbers for future delivery. St. Louis advises that seasonable goods are In bet ter demand, and that the end of strikes has resulted In a better feeling. H. G. Dun & Co.'s review says: The week has been rich In promise, but poor in performance. It was confidently prom Ised that exports of gold would cease, but they have not. It was promised that the end of the coal strike would bring Im mediate recovery of industries, but par tial resumption of work discloses com parative scantiness of demand for pro duet. Operations In wheat advanced the price one aud three-fourth cents, though west ern receipts were only 1,381,510 bushel against 8,209,18.1 last year, and Atlantic exports only 5.5,0J1 bushels agnlnt 2,502, 093 last year. Corn advanced, but again receded with small exports and fairly largo receipts. Cotton declined a six teenth, but recovered; tho visible stock of American here and abroad Is 2,512,900 bales agaiuit 2,532,53 last year, and there Is every reason to expect uu increased yield. It was confidently expected that the settlement of tariff rates on textiles by the senate would improve the condition of textile manufactures. Hut there is scarce ly an' evidence of such u result as yet, the large sales of cottons being distinctly traceable to more seasonable wenther and larger retail sales and to further conces sions by sellers. Tliu stock of unsold print cloths at Providence, Kail Hirer and Hos- ton is over n million pieces, but the accu mulation continues. Staples are irregu lar In price. Wool Is less active and rather weaker, with sales about equal to half a full con sumption, 3,252,541 pounds against 2,080, 800 for the same week last year, and 5,413, 550 In 1892. For three weeks of June the sales have been 8,879,124 pounds against 10,933,050 in 1S92. There Is much disappointment that the partial termination of thu coal strike does not promptly enlarge the demand for Iron and steel products, which is evidently too narrow as yet to support much Increase of production. Failures during the week are 214 In tho United States against 273 Inst year, and 25 In Canada against 14 last year. Closed on Account of a Ntrtke. PlTTSliuno, June 23. Uggett's Ring and Axle works, Allegheny, have been closed down on account of a striko of tho employes against n 'it per cent, reduc tion. About 200 men are affected. A. Murderer Sentenced to Denth. Tazewell, Tcnn., Juue 25. Parrish Clapp, charged with robbing and killiug old man Uunnlngham, near this place, last January, has been found guilty aud sentenced to be hauged rrklay, July 0. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closlns; Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia ISaohan.es. New Yoiik, June 22. There was Increased activity In the stock market today, but It was due to a movement which was communicated to a goodly portion of tho Hat aud which was based on the contlnuunce of the gold export movement, tho ruther bad showing of the Vanderbllt road and the absence of buyers to take up the stock ottered. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 37 W. N. Y. & Pa.... i Pennsylvania S Heading 10 St. Paul 79 Lehigh Nnv 51 N. Y. & N. K 8 New Jersey Cen ...l(td4 Erie 11W I)., L. & W 10) West Shore 105 N. Y. Central vm Lake Erie & W... 15H Del. & Hudson.-.130 General Mnrkets. PniLAnr.i.ruiA, June 22. Flour firm: win ter super. !2 10-&2.35, do. extra, !2.25i'.40; No. '.'winter family. $'.'.nij2.oi);I'eniisylvnnla roller straight, 5-'..ikt-'-&. western winter clear, iiM&S.'i. Wheat weak, lower, with 61Ho. Lid and 6174c. asked for June. Corn lower, dull, with lie bid and 47We. asked for June, Oats weak, lower, with 51c. hid and 61Hc. asked for June, lleef steady; shoulders, 5ttto, Lard steady; western Bteam, $7.25; city. ftLjb (Mo. nutter steady; stale dairy, U'WITc. do. creamery, 13c.; do. choice. 18c.; do , fair to choice, 18o.; prints lobbing at SMQSki. Cheese weak; part skims, 2M5Nc; full skims, 1& c. Eggs weak ; cases, 1 2Jeg.7. (W1 Live srook Markets. New Youk, June 42. Reeves slow; shade lower: nallie steers, choice, $4.75 per luu lbs ttood to prime, 51.IVit4.WI; medium to fair, tt.204.:li; inferior, fa.li.vai; common, SMKii 3.55; inferior lo guod, $8.9K31 40, oxen, $2 V 8.76; poor to good bulls, tg.3o33.25; Inferior dry cows, $2 25. European cables quute American steers 11 1 0tjOlUHic. per lb.; dreed weight refrigerator beef at 7c. Calves, mar ket tlovv but steady; eals, medium prune H.50JJ6.K5 per Km lh.; buttermilk calves, ft! 't, a.37)sj; nheep and luuib- dull; lower exce; t on Chicago lambs; sheep, poor to prime, 3.50; lamb.-i, ordinary to choice, Jl.SO&A.ii Hogs weak at t-'itFl -3. EAarLiiiKiirv, Pa . June . Cattle slow at unchanged prices. Hogs, reeelpta fair, mar ket active aud shade higher; l'lilladelphlas, JI.9405: beat Yorkers. $t.V-VA5: common to fair Yorkers. $1.831 IMt pigs, 4.8&SI.86; gonl sows, gUJAQI.); stage and rough sows. $33 3.50. Sheep, supply light and market dull, extra. S3.3uiftl.4U; fair, tl M&i'M; coiuuiua, j Mfc.aSl; lambs, li.50l.50. he commuted suicide! Tho Causo and Its Losson. II'aj did ho commit suicide ? 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