: - l i WUi, There's hnrdly a housekeeper, in the Country' but has heard of Cottolcne the new vegetable short ening. It is a strictly natural product; composed only of clari fied cotton seed oil, thickened for convenience in use, with refined beef suet, pure and sweet. So composed, OTIOLENE Vas bound to Avin.ant. to clfiv Out Lu-d from tLikitcheus.df th e world. When housekeepers wish to g'.t ri 1 of the u.inleasaut feat tm-s a; i rasf d of lard, the; should t CottJlOllc, taking ca.' that tluy are not given chc: linitatio is with vegetable name spuri jusiv compounded to sell ii. the place of Cottoiane. It's easy to avoid cirappointnieu: and en si'" pi'isfictiou. Insis, Sold t i s .in t pound pulls. CHICAGO, and 30 N. DELAWA3E AVE. PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA KAILHOAU OnDTLKILL DtyiStOH. JUNE 3d, 18C4. Trains will leave Shenandoah tter tho bo" c dste for Wlggsn's, Gilbcrton, Frscltvll'e, Nev C&stle, 8t. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Resales Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrtstown and rhl) adelpbla Mroad street station) at 6:00 and 11:11 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Pott vine and Intermediate stations 0:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, ITackvllle, Ne Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 9M0a.tr nd8:10p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pottf town, Phoenlivllle, Norrlstown, PhiUdelr-fc a at 6:00, 0:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Fracltvllle for Shenandosh t 10:40 a. m and 12:14, n:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. re Sundays. 11:13 a. m. and 5:10 n. m. iieave i-oitsvine tor sneuanaoan at iu;i' 11:48 a. m. and 4:40.7:16 and 10:UU r. m. Submit t 10:40 a. m, and 5:15 p, m. Leave Philadelphia turoaa street station , tr Shenandoah at b 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. 3n Sundays iesr itMm, Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOIl NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week dayt at 8 20, 4 OS, 4 10, 5 IS, t 50, 7 S3, 8 20, 8 60, 11 Of 11 14 a m, 1200 noon, 13 44 p. m. (Limited Ei press 1 06 and 4 22 p m. dining earn 1 1 4( J 30, 8 20, 100, 5 00, 6 00. 6 50, 7 13, 8 It 10 00 pm, 12 01 night, Sundays 3 20, 4 OS, 4K fi 15, 812. 9 cO, 11 03 a rn, 12 44, 1 40, 2 80. 4 Oil (lim ited 4 22t f, 2.1 T13piSl?nm 1201 night. ExnrH3 for Uoston, without change, 11 a m, weekdays, ana 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE BOUTH. For lialtlmoro and Wasalagton 3 60, 7 20, 8 81 0 10. 10 20. 11 18 a m. 11 40. (12 35 limited Olnim c.ir.) 130, 310, 141, (511 Congressional UmltoC I'ullm&n Parlor Oars and Ululng Car), 6 1? O 35, 7 40 p. m 12 03 night week days. Sun (lays, 3 60, 7 20, 3 10, 11 lb 1110, am., 441,665. 7 to p m. and 12 03 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5.10, 8.50 a. in (1,00 Saturdays only) 2 30, 4 and p m. we k days "undays, express 8, 8.45and 9.45 u. m. Accommodation, 8, 8.20 a m., 3.20 and 4.20 p. m. Hundays 8, 8.15 a. ux, and 4 p. 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. glesea. Wlldwood and Holly lleacb, express, weekdays, 0 a.m. and 4 pm. Sundays 9 a. m. S. M, ricsVOdT, J. A, no'JK Qen'l Mnr ei f ass'r'' A.t T. M. REILLY'S cbktralia's ' POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass ot Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, WulskeyB, 6 to. Don't forget the place. T.' OT. Kellly'H, Locust Avenue, CENTR ALIA, PA When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at nil hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars, PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRESSES I?o Too Oloctxxod ! While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Til STEAM BEI0imitt0,SSS'55?r S3 East Coal Street. 25 CEWT WALL PAPERS FOR CENTS A ROLL. Clralngout this Reason's (roods to make room. Benu lUccniglOTOTPPliage. -&aaresi F. H. CADY, PROVlDENcfc, R. I. TUB OUbAT .bucCtS. a. It. Severn, r K. Magargle, VT. U. Waters C on h CDttOleue fffi v;l M'ule ,lly hy pV V ? I'J.K.FA! R BAN It & CO r -.B 5Hl r OH 'I ill t SllJL all I hj 2Q) osit( 0-.8" ofl ga Jh IJXg o H qcp lat Terrible AuMent to a Party of Kew jrk Eipursionists, TWENTY-FOUR LIVES SAOEIIIOED. Th Tdfc James 1. S'iclioli, Overcrowded with 1'jmuj.ri, Uati to tha llottoin Pour Illcs from Scotland Llglitililp. Only rifty.four lteicntid. New York, June 25. The tug James D. Nlchol, with sixty-three excursionists and a crew numbering twelve, sank at about 1 o'clock yesterday ntternoon some three miles oft the Highlands, Fifty-four of those on board liave been accounted for, The rest were prdbably drowned. The tug left Fifth street and the Kast river nt 7:80 n. m., touched at Pier 3, East river, and then went on to the fishing grounds. She had, ltrlt said, n license to carry fifty liassengers, but sixty-throe tickets were sold. There was a bar nnd a lunch counter on board, where attendants, wltlf the cre'w, brought the whole number on btrnrd up tB about seventy-live The tug reached the banks on time, but the fishing was poor and the sea too rongh for cotnfort, nnd about noon she started back. When obout threo miles east of tho Hlghlauds nnd about four miles south of Scotland lightship t lie waves began to break over her starboard rail heavily. To dodge the water and the wind the passengers begnn to run around to the port sido and to climb on top of tho deck house. The boat ca reened alarmingly to port, and the water swept In over the rail, The terror stricken men rushed back to starboard, auJ the tug swung deeply down on that side At the same time three heavy breakers struck the boat In tjuick succession. The captnln, William Ilyatt.stuck pluck lly to his post, and sounded tho whistle in a prolonged scream for help Even as he did so the tug filled with the water that poured Into her from both sides, and went down Hko a stone, carrying many of her pnssongers with her. The water choked tho cry of the whistle, but not before It had been heard and heeded. Tho Clyde steamship Algonquin, n mile away, heard It, and swung round to go back to the rescue. The tugs Wal laco S. Flint, It. J. Moran and Governror also hurried toward the spot. From far ther away came the C. E. Evarts. The Algonquin sent her lifeboat, with First Ofllcers A. 2d. Hich and four sailors. They picked up ten men, one of whom, however, died a few moments later. The .tugs rescued the others who remained afloat. Some few had life belts on, but most of them were clinging to bits ol wreckage. A Ilfo ruft supported a dozen and the top of the pilot housu as many more. The unconscious man picked up by the Algonquin was found In the Mcuol s life boat. He was under the thwarts, and en tangled In llshlng lines. The bont, prac tically uuslukable, was floating right side up, but was full of water. The Algonquin brought those sho had picked up to the city. Tho living dis persed to their homes and tho dead body. which has not been identified, was sent to tho morgue. All wero people bearing German names and living on tho lower east sluo of tho city. borne of the tugs, not wishing to come to the city, transferred the men they had saved to other tugs. Tho Sayers brought up thirty-four survivors and landed them on the east side. The C. E. Evarts brought up two bodies and several survivors. The Governor Is supposed to have landod others In Brooklyn. Altogether fifty-four out of the seventy-uvo have been a& counted for, three of them being dead. The propeller iseptune.iavlng on board a large party of fishermen, members of tho' Earnest and Peffer Fishing clubs, went to the llshlng banks yesterdav, While there Michael Schaefton, who wa sitting on the roll on the lower deck, was thrown overboard by tho tossing of the vesse). It wns tlfteen minutes before he iv,is gotten aboard, and it was impossible fur the rescuers to restore animation. At (juarautiue Dr. A. F. Tallmadge pro nounced the man dead. Five Drowned While Yachting. Brooklyn, June 25. A catboat was capsized by a sudden squall yesterday off the Atlantic Vachtcluh house, at the foot of Fifty-sixth street. A pleasure party, consisting ot six people two men. two tvomen, a boy and a 2-year-old girl were thrown in the water. The Atlantic Yucht ;lub's st emu launch at once put out to the rescue, but only the little girl was saved. One of the men had worked heroically to keep the little girl's head nbove water, and wheu she was taken from his grasp, his strength being spent, he sank und drowned before help could reach him Three browned on Lake St. Clair. Detroit, June 23. Ily tho capsizing of the electric launch Ellen W. during a squall on Lake St. Clair yesterday after noon three persons were drowned and two others narrowly escaped a similar fate. The drowned are Caleb K. Henley and the Misses Katie and Maggie Ortwlne. brothers browned While bathing. SUMNER, Ills., June 25. Samuel and Adam Hockman, aged 13 uud 15 years, re spectively, sons of William Hockmau.llv lug nine miles north of this city, were drowned in Emberass river while swim ming. A Little Peacemaker brutally Kicked, Allestown, Pa.. Juno 25. Ella Itegan, i 10-year-old girl, Is lying in a precarious :oudltiou, suffering from the effects of a kick In the abdomen by Edward Boyle, 13 years of age. Iloyle and the girl are em ployed, lu the thread mill Boyle began fighting with another boy, and kicked the girl because she urged him to stop. NUGGETS OF NEWS There were eight drowning accidents in tho vicinity of Philadelphia on Saturday. The calling out of troops in Ohio during the late miners' strike cost the state 1 19, 000 The ndvnticq army" of Frye's Qtopmon weal iirniy hm joluetl.Qqxfcy's. camp (it Uladeu'slmrg. Md. ' Tho thermometer in Philadelphia jw terday regUtereri 97.4 degrees, Ther.f w(re two deaths from sunstroke Henry Heed, nn Arapahoe Indian' inter preter, shot and killed his child ami bim lelf at Shoshone Agency. Wyo At Alexandria, La., Mrs Harriet D. Ulackwell, oged TO years, was bwUen to death with n hatchet by n burglar jjntur day night. 1 ' J. M. Dufllho, town marshal of llolte, La., shot nud killed. Tom .Carnalum, a merchant of that place, In defending him self. Dufllho surrendered. For sick headache and nil ithcr conditions rcsuitn. 'rom constipation. g by tlu book on Bcccham's pills. Book free, pills 25c. At drugstores ; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. ltalil llriul i In) Wlt.l lllg ISCurils. "You'll hnvo a bald head boforo many years, said n barber to a customer. hyr Well, It's n very easy mutter to tell. Now, wlillo it would bo to my Inter est to sell you tonics or hair restorers, I tell you tlint nothing you oan uso will pro vent you from becoming bald. 1 havo learned from years of wide experience and keen observation that when n litnu lias an extremely strong ijuard ho will Invnriably loso tho hair on his head. It seems In these cases as If all thu strength of thulialrwent Into tho board I don't glvo this as a mere theory. 1 lmvo proved to my own satis faction that It Is true It might bo put down ns n rule that the stronger tho ImiiC the weaker tho hair of tho head." Pitts burg Dispatch A Dlfilcnlt Tuk. Tramp You has putty easy times nothln to do but stand hero sellln lend pencils. l'encll I'cddler Tlilnk It'sehsy, do your Don't you know pcoplo won't buy pencils Of u feller on the htroet unless he looks starved an dejected tin despalrlnf 'That's onsy." , " 'Tnln't oasy to look that way right along w'en y'r vnkln In $1 a day." New York Weekly. KxitlulutMl. An old Scotch lady who had no relish for modern church music wns expressing her dlsllko tu the singing of m anthem in her own church one day when a neighbor said: "Why, that Is a very old anthem! David sang that anthem to Saul " To this tho old lady replied: "Wecl, weell I noo for tho first time understan why Saul threw his Javelin at David when tho lad sang for him." 1'rosbytcrlnn. Ills rrvftcrliitlmt. Mr Mota l'lzzlcks Doctor, 1 want yon to glvo mo bomutlting for Insomnia. Physician How long hnvo you suffered from itr Mr Jleta Fb.zicks Ever slnco I have been a freethinker Physician Well, the best tiling you can doistoglo up ft v thought and go to church New . rk TT'-rnld Tins Great Couatl Cuiie promDtlv cures where all others fall. Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooplnir Cough and Asthma. For Consumption It has no rival; nas cured thousands, and will curia you If taken In time Sold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lame Back or Chest, uso SHlLOH'S BELLADONNA PLA3TER.S0C H!LOHVATAHRH Have you o'uturrli I This remedy is ptaran. teed to euro you. Prlco.Wcta. Jnjectortroo. Hold by O. U. Hsgenbuch, Shenandoah. HONEST TREATMENT: il F. THEEL Ami a Stnfl of Alile AsnUtnnts. Horns Offices, 1317 ARCH St. miianeipnia. Hours iiauy, -3; i;vgs. 6-8 1 W'eJ. and hat. Kvba., 6-10; Hundns, 912. Hltt.M'-I Ol'l'ICi; l'eriiia ncntlr Urttttulisht'tl At Reading, Pa. S-V. -,..,.. KVi'DNII nn.l I'll ASK. IAS Ste. CIUcb Hours ery Hiitunlny troni t) A. I, to li' l M.i Sundays, f-oni A 51. to 3 r. . '.ijss .11' Vluor. nmlitiil .lulNri-eliun or l'.x 'tts-H-i, li'Umtl I'dImui, (irnerul Dchlllti, !.-. oi .llcniorf- nuil All iti'fln! l-iui.s (..u-i-'i liiiiiriiiltMire or lulii'iitniice, Dr. I'll ' 1. Il.o Only I'll) nii-lnn nlnl erliilUt uUe o cure aftt-r Hvitjoiu1 cli' Iiiih fnlli'i (no ir.tt.r wlmt nthtTH Buy. write, print or nUvtrtlse.) Tny .Hot Iluni'less nnd J)niiui'rnu t'ne solicited. Keller nt once, l'rtsli cawi cured i-Wiiiiya. i;,'ll nnd r.vrr C'nso Itrci'lrs Hip boctnr'H I'ernniinl Atff'nlliiii nnd Cnre. ,trloti't M'cli'cy (Iiinrniilrrd In All. l-end5 ic, stamps for Hook, "Trutli;" lestof all foryouns .nd old, studio and married. The only llook expos 4ip Quacks. Rag Carpet Weaving ! If you want a good piece of rag carpet, wel woven, take your rags and have them wovei up In carpets. It will pay you In tbe long ran All kinds, with or without sirlpes, made ti order; beautllul ralnbo stripes. Low prices PATTEHSON'H, 205 West Oak Stroet, Shenandoah, Pa Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry 110 East Centre Ht. All work guaranteed to bo flrst-clss i In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called tor and delivered. Atrisl solicited. Rno'a nn who can taste our candles C"ie u" without a feeling of nffoc- nArf dtisl tion for the young man uaa. jriiAwho brln(,g thein TbBy just melt In the mouth; the girl's 'ove melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question Is settled. Try it, FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 101 X. Slain St. Whoa You Want a First-class Rig make It n point togo to "Delcamps Liuery ,West St., between Centre and Lloyd, Teams to Hire for all Purposes "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Variety of Climate In AiMlinlhi, What is oi r ldiai'f the Austinllim ell matl'r It lS 1 lust pi' I'llbi n. w to us to bl told pxrhnp-iXM ...m' iiexir i ii il.iiiight of It that In tin id.' ( ! nynf New South Wales, in purti. the lulm ilt.uitsixp, riineo a winter like t mi,.da and a sumimr lik Jnninlca lu K.riulm, a milling tmvii m the linnlerlalid bitwieii New Sutith Wnli nnd Victoria, tin id Ii no cuiiiinuiileatii,:. With tlw outstile world for four months In thu yonr except by the uso of Htiuwshu.s Snowshou riHuj aro urgimlied, und the mail man has to uso Ihvco inouiis of loco motion. At tho same time lu (Juecnsliiiidthesuu will lie pouring down In overpowering strength, drying up all before him ami making water dourer than wine. To con tlnuo the talo of this diversity of climate, In part of northern Queensland thu rain fall and vegeUUlon aro not unlike tliu-w of Ceylon; In tho northern rivers of New South Wnles ouuebrakes lluurlsh, as moist and luxuriant us in Jamaica; lu thu west of thu sumo colony u long (lie of vumels lnden wltli incivhandlso has become a com mon object, and In Tasmania A s-uim hy brid ton plants grow sldo by sldo with bar ley, maizo or potatoes. All thu Your Hound. Tl.e 1), tilth,'.. ar!l. One of the big sleuths lit tho city had been seen by a citli!on who had lot u uia moud sentipin "Wliero old you keep It when ynu wero uot wearing Itr" ho nsked of thu loser. "Under thu lupel of my v.-iilstco-tt. Al ways pinned It tlieru when I didn't wear it In my scarf." .i...T.V.......;i.i......V" ,i ,u.ui-. .. I Yus, oncu a year." Then ho named tho place. Thu sletilh went to thu phico ami found tho missing spark. This In Iteelf Is of no coii.-eqtu nee But what tho sleuth added muymue koine worry ' In a city like this," lies,. id, 'whuiveo many iiiiiiw ctistouiuil to ending wearing apparel to tho scourer and dyer, uluables are likely to bo left In , pocket I have traced a number of such articles to tlinso places I do not sny that all valuables that go In thut direction aro lcpovcred, but I suggest to people who linvu thulr iipiicl at the scourer's to examine the pocl.its first. It may save a whole, lot of trouble." Chi cngo Herald. Kiirly 1 lmrl.e( .i-rs, Tho clepsjdru, or water clock, was used at Babylon at a very early date and was Introduced nt Homo by Helpio Nitsieaabout thu year IDS 11 C Tootned wheels wero added to It by Cteslbius about HUB. J Some writers aver that they wero found to bo in Use in It.it.dn by t'u..-iir in the year 65 B C Th, only cluck i.. the world 1. sald to have lievn , nt !,y l'.ipe 1'nul I tc Pepin, klngiri I'm. ice. in tlie yvur A D "Ou. at Luui, i, i.i'.ilii HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humphrey' Ppertllr aro scientifically and carefully prepared Kemcdles, used for jears In private practice nnd for over thirty )ears by tho joplo with entire success. Every tlnglo Specmo u special euro for the disease named. They cure without drugging, purlnR or reducing the system and aro In fact and deed tho botcreigu Iteiuedlca of tho World. HO. CI-KRg. PUCKS. I Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. ti5 it Worms, Worm Fecr, Worm Colic 'iS 3 TcetliiiiEi Colic, Crying, VTakcfulnees .'23 4 Dlnrrlieu, of Children or Adulu 23 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 'J 5 5 Neurnlaln, Toothache, Faceacho 25 II- Ilcnilnclien, Blck Ileadache, Vertigo.. .23 10 Ilyspcpnin, Elllousuess, Constipation. .23 11 Suppressed orl'nlnful I't-rlods... .25 12 Whites, Too lionise Terlods 25 13 Croup, liiiryncltls. Hoarseness 23 II Salt ltlicum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 15 ItheunmllMrn, Ithcumatlo l'alns 23 III Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .25 lll-Cnturrh, Influenza, Cold In tho Head. .23 20 Whooplnir Couch .25 27-Kldncy IMsenses .25 2S-Ncrvoiis Debility 1.00 3U urmnry Weakness 23 31 SoreThront, Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat .23 HUMI'IIUEYW WITCH HAZEI, OIL, "The l'lle Olnluieul."-Trlal felie, !!3 G'u. Sold by PrnrsliU, or Mot rrtp'ld on rcelpt of pries. Be. HuMrflRKTi Manual a,4 i"a,j mailku skr. iunruiists'xiiD,(a,iit 'iiiuii8l,mhioek. SPECIFICS. . -mm : '.LROAD SYSTEM IV KFFEOT MAT 20, lf91 T-jhi ievi Shenaedosb as follows: FVr .' York via Philadelphia, weell day ii. "lie t A.m.. Z.3t. 2.C5 5.55 u.ui. tu'. u.. i . m i'nr New York vl Muoi CbunH, ween oav v zi.i.itd.. tn., is ait oo n. rc i'or Keaiiinx und Philadelphia, week d7c .'.10 6.M. 7.20, a.m., 12.31, 2.N3, 6.55 p.m. Bun iny. 2.10 a m. For Pottsvllle. weolc dys, 2.1P, 7.20, . m., U.31 S5 6.65 n t sund&v. 2.10 . m. For Tamaqua and Mnlanoy City, week days, '.10. 6.25. 7.20. a. to. V 31. i.55. 6.65 n. tie. Sun lay, 2.10, a.m. Addu:,m for Mahacoy City, vre2 uavs. 7 v) p. m. for Wllllamsport, Sunbury anl Lovilsburx veen cays, j.so. 11.90 a. m., 1.41, '.ts p. n Sunday. 3.25 a. m. For Mahacoy Plane, week days, 2.10. 8.2s. S.tS ',vjt ii.d'j a.m., i., s.oo, o.oo, 7Mi, s.i n m. Sundav. 2.10. 8.25. a m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week davs. 3.3S 7 20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 0.35 p. m. Sutdsy, TRAINS TOR SHENANDOAH, Leave New York via i'htladelpma, weekday, S.0O a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 nlEht. Sui dav. d.00 n. m. L"ivc New York via Mauch Chunk, week days n.iu a. m., i.iu, s.su p. m. L'.'&.-fi I'hlladelnhla. Keadinc Terminal week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m. and 4.05 02. ll.'W n. m. H-jndav. 11 3D n. m. Leave Heading, week days, 1.65,7.10, lj.Ofl, 111 I . m., s.65. 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.3s, Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.10 a. 12 80. 6.11 d. m Sundav. 2.3.) a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.18, 8.60, 11. So a m.. 1 20.7.15. 0.28 t. m Sundav. 8.13 a - . Leave Mahanov City, week days, 1 15, tt 11.47 a.m., 1.61,7.44, 9.51 p, m, Sunday, 3 4 a. m Loave Mahacoy Plncr week drys, 2.40, 1 ' 1 .), g.37, 11.59 a. m., 12.68, 2.03, 6.30, 6.20,7.5'), IS p ra. Sunday, 2 40, 4.00 a. in., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10 10 a j 3.36,11.15 p.m. Sunday. 11.16 p. m. 7nr lialtlmoro, Washington and tbe Wet '' O K R., through trains lsave Keadlr Terminal. Philadelphia. (I. A H. R. .! at J.li 7. n, 11 2D a. m., 3 i 5 is 7 32, p. tn Sunday 3 K 7.10, u ae a. m . 3 w lap m ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htree t What and "outh Htreet Wharf for Atlantlo t tty. Week lays Express. 9.00 a. m.i (Saturday, only I :W): 2 00,3 00, 4.00, 5.00 p. m. Aceom mods' 8 ("la. ra.; a 45 p. m, Bnndays Kxpress, i oo.U.oo, 10.no a.m. Accju modntion. 8.00 a. ra. and 130 pm, rtctumln.', leave Atlantic, city depot, oei ner At antlo and Arkansas avenues : vv daj-8-Kip-ess, 7.00. 7.45, .00 a. m. and 3 , S 30 Accommoautioe. s.iu n. m. ana l.JU p, m Stun' ays r-xpreB, i.ou, o.ii, o.is' p, m. A eommodatton, 7. IS a m and 4.16 p.m. Parlor can on all express trains. C U. HANCOCK, Gen. Pas. A. Philadelphia P, 1. A. SWEIOAHD, Qen. Supt MISEUililHIXlVALES Terrible Results of ail Explosion of Firo Damp, TWC HUNDRED AND FIFTY KILLED. Of Two Hundred and Slity nrvrn nt Work In the Mine Only Seventeen I'rapeil Alive The llodles of the Ileail Terrlbl) .Mutilated. POST-T-Pltmn. Wales, Juno SB. A tor rible explosion of fire damp oocurrei! Sat urdny nftrrnnon lu the Albion colliery, at (jilfyudd, near this place. The force t the explosion may be Jtldeed from til, fact that n beam tlfteen Inches bv flfteci luches and twenty feet loug was blown tt n contlderable distance from the top ol the shaft. I.ato last evening the rescuing pnrtle. sncceeilnd in extricating n large ntiuibei of bodies, all of will jh were sent to thf sltrfnee. Thus far Ui bodies havo beet) taken from the pit. It hns been ascertained that 967 men nnd boys descended the shaft on Satur day, and of this number only seventeen havo been saved. A large number ol bodies wero buried beneath the earth Those not killed by' thu explosion ot Crushed to death by the falling earth nnd rock were undoubtedly asphyxiated bj meaner damp. The hoilles of tin se re covered, who were killed by the actual ex idoslon. which was terrlllc, were terribly mnttlntnil In n,nn. en... ne,,,. n,..t ln.r. were blown completely from the trunk Ldmlis rrom imsslim bodies liave been fonnil In several parts of the mine. In one place a dozen bodies were fount! to gether. Tlie men bail evidently been over taken by the nfter dnmu while euilenvor ltiK to make their escape. A telegram was yesterday received from the iiileen. Her majesty said she was much shocked by the news of tho sad dlntster. and she expressed her deep sympathy with tuo families of tlnnc who lost their lives. The dispatch adds Mint the queen awaits with anxiety the results of the bravo ef forts of tuo rescuing pnrty. BASEBALL RECORDS. Standing of the Clubs In the Hnce tot Chninploiitlilp Pennants. Nittiounl League. vr. 1 1 C. w. r- 27 23 23 29 . 10 .10 . M 31 . Id 3,5 . 12 an p. c. Hnltlmore.... at 12 Iloston - at IS Brooklyn .. 3ii 18 .7;rj .! .67 .rm New York. St. Louis... Cincinnati. Clilcnco Wnsh'ton--Loulavillo.. .510 412 l'lttslmrir . . 31 20 Cleveland.. 27 10 .3 .314 .24C l'liilad'a ... 2e HI SATt ltlUY'S LCAOUK OAMKS. At Unltlniore llnltimore. IS: I'hllndel phla, 11. At IMttsliuru I'ittsnurir, 0 Chicago, 4. At Hoton lloton, 12; Wash iiitcton, 5. At New York New York. 10 Hrooklyn, S. At Cincinnati First triune Cinclunntl, B; Louisville, 1. Second mimo Cincinnati, S; Louisville, 3. At St. Lottii St. Louis, 14; Cleveland, 8. Sl'N'DAT'8 LEAGUE GAMES, At Louisville Cincinnati, 7; Louisville, 5. At Cutcatro Iinltlmore. 11: Chicago. 10. At St. Louis St. Louis, 14; Clcvo- ;nud, 10. renmylvnnla Stnto Leneiie. w. r. c w. r p. c, Ilarrlshuri;. 31 8 .7(1.5 Altnona 10 10 .450 llazleton .. 21 16 .SIM 1'otlsvllle.. 15 III .1(1 Allentown.. 22 18 .5.50 Scrantnn .. 17 22 .m Headlns 22 21 .512 Easton 7 28 .2IH SATUItDAY'S I'KNXSVLVAXIA LKAtlUUOAMKS, At IlarrisbttrK Ilnrrisburg, 10; llazle ton, 4. At AltoonaAltoona, 0; Scran ton, 5. At lieailltiR First Bitme: itemllng 20; Enston, 3. Second game: Hondliiir, 27 Enston, 13. At I'ottsville Pottsvllle, 20; Allentown, 7. SATUItDAY'S EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES. At Wilkesbarro Wilkosbarre, 12; Troy. 8. At Erie Providence, 4; Erie, 3. At BlnKhamton 131nj;hnniton, 29; Syracuse 0. At llullitlo First game: Springlleld 8; BulTnlo, 4. Second game: Springfield 8; Uullalo, 0. Itayoneted a IVomau. ADRIAN', Pa., Juno 25. A serious riol occurred here hist night. L. W. Itobiu son, superiiitendeut of the Hoche-ter nti Pittsburg'compnny, nnd Sherilt Gourley were stoned, while n Polish woman wns bayoneted by a soldier. The sherilt was cut over the eye with a rock and struck with a club on tho back. Mr. Hobinson has an ugly cut on the chin, but other wise ho is not badly hurt. The Poll woman wns the most seriously injured, but It Is reported that she will recover, Robinson nnd Sheriff Gourley brought a carload of special police. The miners thought they were nnn-unlon men. nud tho women stoned the train, being urged ou by tho men. Domino and Grnily lleaten. Chicaoo, June 25. The grent American Derby was won Saturday by Hey El Santa Anita, the son of Cheviot. Domino, tin hitherto unconquered son of HIruyar, ran- Iast in a Held of nine starters, played out, Senator Urady, JIarcus Daly's colt.llnishc second, with considerable In him to spare at the close. Domino at no time was bet' ter than fourth after the first half mile Taral pulled htm up hard at tlu close when it became apparent that the colt 5vas done for. In the pools the wiunei sold at 40 to 1. Another Heir tu the UrltMi Tlirnne. LoKDOK, June 25. A future king o) England was born nt0:50o'clock Saturday evening. The Duchess of York, who if the daughter-in-law of the Priuco ol Wales, gave birth nt White Lodge I boy, who will 'ome day sit upon the great est throne on earth, If he lives to mature years and the dynasty is not overthrow by the coming of a republic. A Canine Hope Walker. Newark, Del., Juno 85. J. K. Miller, of this town, is the author of several well trnlueil dogs, one of which, Flossie, Is skillful walkerif the tight ripe. He pro poses to take this dog to Niagirii Falls next intuitu, ami will send her over tbe falls ou a tight rope, uniUr which will bd suspended a net for safoty tn cake the dug falls. Killed by n Tailing Water Tnwer. Con MBi's. O., June S5. While the firs department was ilrllllug on ltroatl street tbe immense water tower toppled over and crashed into a surrey, klllini James IL Frederick. Mr. 1' rederick's wife ni"1 n gentleman named Utgby, who were in t lie burrey, es-capeil. A Hundred Cuttle Ilumed to Death. CuATKeVlLlK, Pa, June 85. The iMm and sloo'K house of X. I1. Hoyer & Co. were destroyed by fire Saturday night, with 100 bead of Hue cut lie and the blade italllou Midnight, valued at tl.&00. Loss, ,12,000. A NARROW' ESCAPE! How it Happened. Thn fnllnwlnir remnrlrnhln event In n tnitv- life will Interest. 1 lie feiuter: "fnr. Intiv tlntu I Imd a terrible pain at my heart, widen tltit 'oroil almost Incessantly. Iliad no appetite and rotild not sliep. I would bo compelled to sit up In Imd anil belch gns from my stom n n mini i tiiiiufriiL everv minute wotun ne ly last, 'mere was n leellntr or oppression 'unit my heart, and I was afraid to draw a all lire'ilh. 1 couldn't swoon a room nllli- ut slttlni don n und restlnit; but, tlinnlc .iod. Iiv tlie belli nf NVw Heiirf. Turn nil tlinr w p i-t noil I feel li) o another woman, ite- ro -e minu the Aetv Heart I'ure I had tiken lltterent so-ralleil remedies and been treated y uociors wiimmt any beiietlt until I was "'hillscouraned anil olijusteil. Mv liubnnd nslit nie a bottio of Hr. Miles' f,e Heart tire, nnd ara happy to sny I never reirrettcd I, as I now lintn n splendid npicifte und leepwell. I welftheil 12.5 pounds w lieu 1 be .iii taking the remedy, und now I weltrk IS) , s effect In my case has been truly nuirM l- iu. It fnr puri):isfes nnv other meclleme I itvo oter taken or any benefit 1 ever re M'-u iroin piiysieinns.---iurs. iiarry atarr, ottsvllle, Pa., Oetolier 12. 1M. Ilr. Miles' New lleurt t'ure is sold on a rmsl- ivo Ktiaranteo by n il druggists, or by the Hr .1 les Medical Co.. r.lklinrt ln.l.. on ,,..-,.iiit nf irlee, SI per bottio, sW hot ties f5, express ure- i.tld. . 'IMS Croat discovery tiy nn eminent i lallst In hn.irt nUense, contalua neither iiiatcs nor dangorous drugs. Political Cards. Mill CONCItl'.Hrl, jouy T. SrWEXER. Sublect to the nil's n( ttae KeDUbllcsn norcl natlng convention. J''- CONCSItKHH, ,V. A. LUS121, Pubiect to the rules ot the itenubllcan coml- natlug convention. poll HIIl'ItH'l', KLIAS DA VIS, Hublect to tbe rules of the Hennbllcan nomi nating co ventlon. JjtOU. Hill Itll'ir, ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to the rules of tbe Itcsublloan noml- nailng convention. jitiiiL whim vroit, (30th District) JOHN J. COVLE, Hublect to the rules of the Henubllc&n noml natlng convent, on jOIl MiNATHK .30th District) THOMAS J. EDWARDS, Of Muhaooy tity. Hublect to 'he rules ot the Kcnubllcan nomi nating convention. poll HliSATOll, (,10th Distrlot) JAMKS J. Hi A KEY, Of Staenandoab. Bubiect to thr rules of the Democratic nomi nating convention. "poll I,E(iIBl,ATl!KK, IstDlstr ct. jonn e. FixNEr. Hublect to tbe rulos of tbe Ileoubllcan nomi nating cor ventlon. poit l.l:iIHI.ArtTIlK, 1st Disk, WM. X, MIDDLE! OA Of Malzevllle. Hublect to tue rulos of the Resublican noml. natlng conentlon. poit i.i:(;irii.ATiiiti:, istDist., JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah, Hubject to the rules of the Republican noml natlng convention jon l.ian n i.A'ruuu (First Dlstrlct REES It OSS Ell, OS Mahanoy City. Hubject to the rulos of the Republican noml natlng convention. pOIl I'OOIl IlIIll'CTOIl, DAVID n. LLEWELLYN, Of Shenandoah. Subject to tbe rules of tho Republican noml natlng convention. po II f'OOK niiii'croii, KELSON BRANDON, Of the Tnlon Twps. Subject tn tbe rules ot the! Republican ncml natlng convention F II J I'll V I'OMMIHHIONim, FRANK KINO, Oi Hbonandoab. Hubject to the rules of the Democratic nomi nating convention. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your bouses, stock, fur niture, etc., injured In first-class, relia ble companies, ns represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 130 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companlet A genuine welcome Awaits you nt Joe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskvyf. beers, porter nnd ale constantly on ta,. Choice teiuperauce itriuks nud cigars. LPILLS Orlirluul itiitiOnlr GpnuluCa AFC llrM fiiUl li l&Dlf, Ilk , l'rufll tot airfiwi Kpk4k tH Jf mvnd Brand lu Ittvl uid Ould tuUltk bftsw, witli blue ribbon. TuLo iiaulhirr. Jimfu diMSrou ub4ttw Hoh4 ami imidmuna. AiUrutgltu, or In -uunf for MrtleaUia, mimmUU n4 "iteiur tor i.ttaii,- m imivt, oy rt-tnm ilalL lO.ODIf TvUltuofiuU A'MiiW. Ti CMthrntrr'K I'.nclUI, IU,ud Itnui. 8 EN NY ROY A A If feUlMltU