3 mm WITDIA TIIISTROOPS . i Shakespeare When he wrote "Taming of the Shrew," was evi dently trlfteit Willi tiro- phctic foresight when ho ysg made one of his cliarac tcr9 declare " Jly cake fa! I 1 dough." Those .who have been credulous enough to i take imitations for CoTTO- . tu ! ..11.. ffiA iuu nuw uiiivcisuiiy ! Endorsed iSssffjj shortening, have cxpcrl- cuccd the same disappoint' t aSav incnt for their cake has kUI . .. , . .. . . UCC11 U.0UE11. lilOSC WHO have used CoreouWiiO know that its principal i-t-CS merit is its uuitorm rcna- 2f bility. He wise and refuse 11 anything that Is oiTcrcii as a substitute for SI bold In three nnd (lie pound pulls Made only by N.K.FAIRBANKifcCO jW CHICAGO,. 'Jm AND jp" la K. llelnwureAVf 1-lllLAUKU-lilA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SOnDTLKlLL DIVISIOH. JUME 3d, 18T4, Trains will leave Shenandoah after the aba' r date for Wlggan's, Ollberton, Frackvllle, Nev Castle, at. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Fhll udelphla 11 road street station) atr:00aad UMf a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays Tor Pottf vllle and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Ollberton, JTraclrvtlle. Nei Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. SKOa. rr. Tralns leave Frackvllle for Bhenandonh i. 10:40a. m and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. rr Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:11 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Suncay t 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station! tr Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p tn week days. On Sundays If at 0 VI a m. Lcavp llroad StreetHtatlon. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days, at S SO, 4 05. 4 SO, 5 15, 8 60, 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 11 00 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m, (Limited Ei press 1 oa and 4S2 p m. dining care.l 14U 2 30. 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 0 00, 6 50, 713, 8 IS 10 00 p m, 12 01 night, Sundays 8 20, 4 US, 4 50 '6 15, 8 12. 9 no, 11 03 a m, 12 44, 1 40, 2 80.4 OOflln-.-lted4 225 2i) a so 7 13 anil 12 pm 12 01 night. Express for Doston, without change, 11am, weekdays, ana 6 5") p m datly. WASHINGTON AND TUE SOUTH. For Ualtlmore and Washington 3 50, 7 20, 8 81 6 10, 10 20, 11 IS a m, 11 49, (12 85 limited dlnln car,) 1 30, 8 46, 4 41, (5 10 Congressional Llmltet Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 8 17 O , 7 40 p. m.. 12 03 sight week days. Sun aays, 3 50,7 20. 9 10. U la 11 40, am.. 1 41, 6 55 7 (Op m. and 12 03 night. Leave Market Jtrpet Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5. 10, 8.50 a. m (1.00 Saturdays only) 2 30, 4 and A p rn.wo It days. Sundays, express e. 8.45and 9.43 a. m. Accommodation, 8, 6.20 a m., 8 20 and 4.20 p. m. Sundays 8, 8.15 a. in. and 4 p. m. For Cape May 0 a m. (1.30 Saturdays only) 4 vi'-m. week davs. Hundavs. 9 a. m. For Sea Isle City, Avalon, Ocean City. An Clesea. Wlldwood and Holly Reach, express, weekdays, 9 a.m. and 4 pm. Sundays 9 a. m. S. M-.r-mvoat, J, a. nu'Jx flen'i Vt.nar- 3b . Pass"! ' Ai T. M. REILLY'S okniralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get & glass of fool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. T. M. ReHly's, Locust Avenue, CENTKALIA, PA When in POTTSVILLE, , Stop at PHIL.WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. . Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached, Jnnest wines, liquors, cigars PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRESSES To Too Oloetxxoca. ! While cleaning house, v 111 do well to call on or address lit stum mmmiiLM'''!''''"'''!' mm wi.nw HIlIlHTART.fi TV WftflT. 83 East Coal Street, 25 CENT WALL PAPERS rnn n cfnts A ROLL. CIoslngoutthliKason'Sitoodi to make room. sena luceutsiopaj pusiasi?. auuhd , H. CADY, Providence, h. I THE URHAT SULCfcSS. bU.-Severn, r E. Magargl. VT. H. Waters 8, Gottolene o;; LvMJtslij, " m 3 - 15 uz-j P This Is the Desire of Central Penn sylvania Citizens, THE BELLIGERENT FOREIGNERS, It Is Frnrnl That When Only the Coal and Irnn 1'ollce Are Left Tills Turbn lent Klement Will Again Retort to Acta of 'lolenoe. PUNX8UTAWNEV, Pa., June 20. The at titude of the striking foreigners at Wals ton nhd Adrian would Indicate that they Intend to make trouble. The sight of the coal nnd Iron police throws them into a paroxysm of rage, and they are continu ally offering insults. With the militia it is different. They look upon the state troops with awe, but the miners, gene rally are making a vigorous kick against their presence here, and the miners are going to state the situation to Governor Pattlson and petition him to have the troops withdrawn. One of the Italian leaders said that when the stnte troops nro taken awny there will be bloody work dono to the utiards and to any man who goes to work. Threats of this kind are heard on nil sides, romlng from this clnss of foreigners, who have lost favor with the Rochester and Pittsburg Coal and Iron company, but who intend to stay. The women nro the boh'it lu tlie outbrenks that frequently occur. Yesterday they Btoncd the work train nt AVnlston, and at Adrian they made n fierce nttack upon some men who were repairing tho railroad track. The mllitin were compelled to use force of bayonets to drive them nwny, and one woman was injured. A committee of miners called upon Gen eral Wyllo to find out what the troops were here for. The general told them he would not answer nor ask questions from nn official standpoint, as all his ofllclal conferences must be with the sheriff of the county. He told the committee that his duty was to protect property. Ho said that he was in sympathy with the miners as long as they kept within the bounds of the law. He denounced company stores, and said thot where it was known that n company hail any interest in a store the aw should bo enforced. He said he en dorsed the United Mine Workers, had worked nrouud mines himself, and knew that the union was a help to the men. Ho spoke against our present Immigration Bystem. and advised the miners to uso their association in making an attack Upon our legislative bodies undurge them to pass laws to compel companies to pay cash for their labor, and give them tho right to spend It wherever they pleased. Una or the grievance committee said that a soldier was put to running one of the pumps. The general told them his private was put there becauso the miners bad shut the water oil from the camp,aud he would havo water even if ho had-to shoot men to get it. The general was told that the pump was connected with ma chinery that pumped water out of tho mines, aim tliey looked upon that as working for tho company, General Wylle said that his soldiers were not hero to work for the company, and ho would look tho matter up. Punxsutawney nnd Clayvlllo citizens held a joint .meeting last night and urged that tho troops be withdrawn. ALTOONA, Pa., Juno 20. The convention of the miners of tho Clearfield and adjoin lng districts adjourned nt 11:45 last nlcht. after adopting resolutions permitting re sumption by all operators who are willing to pay forty cents net, or forty-live cents a gross ton for mining. This, it is believed, will lead to a general resumption. Murder and Snlclde In Chlcnf-o. Chicago. June 26. Mrs. Carrie Reed. who was employed as bookkeeper in nn office at Dlackhawk street and Cherry avenue, was shot and killed yesterdny af ternoon by au unknown man, who imme diately afterward shot and killed him- self. Tho murderer called his victim out side the ollice, and a short and excited n venation ensued, ending in the double a'edy. The only clew to the murderer's identity Is the name Hunt found ou his underclothing, and tho tact that Mrs. Held called him "Fred." Mrs. Held's husband, who is said to be a fugitive from justice and a defaulter for ?20,000, is now, the police think, in Blsmnrck, S. I). Twin Children Killed by it Train. VlXELAKD, N. J., Juno 20. Charles and Anna, the twin children of Charles Duck, were killed while playing on the tracks of the West Jersey railroad, near here, yesterday afternoon. The engineer of a southbound passenger train saw them on the tracK, out says ne tuougiit tuey were bundles of papfr, and did not discover h mistake until the train was on them. The little girl was thrown a great distance from the track, but the boy was ground to fragments under the wheels. Alleged Wholeiale Election Frands. St. Paul, Minn., June 20. The Dis patch makes startling charges of frauds In the recent municipal elections by which It Is claimed that possibly ll.uoo votes were bought and paid for nnd the goods duly delivered as so much merchandise. The method by which tho fraud is al leged to have been accomplished shows a most serious defect lu the Australian Bys tem of voting, A Murderer rlenrii Guilty. BnOQKLYN, June 20. John Kirschner was arraigned before Justice Connolly lu the Gates avouile court, cuurged with the murder of his wfc at their homo on Sat urday evening. Ho said: "I am guilty of the charge." He was asked if ho under stood the nature of the crime to which ho pleaded, and he replied that ho did. Ho was held to await the action of tho grnud jury. l'ntul Lightning- l'lah. AILF-KTOWS, Pa., June 20. During a thunder storm lightning struck the bam of Joeph Keller, penetrated into tho lower hallway, and fatally injured lieu-) ben Whnrtiiiaii, hcverely slacked Sylva uus Keller, who was slttlrg by his side, and instantly killed u dog lying between tho two men. Itun Down by a Street Car, CltEBTEH, Pa., June 90. Crssy Brad ley, a girl of 3 years, was run down by an electric car nt Seventh and Butler streets and dragged several yards. The little one had her tkull fractured, and Ivill probably die. lilt Affection I.ml to lilt Suicide. Ainos. N. Y., June 8fl. Chnrlw Swit rer had a quarrel with his on, aud the tu,ici , l , . ii -j . . v - ---' .... ..-.-. , I father so seriously that he weut ut to his ! orchard aud huuged himself What is Civstorla is Dr. Snmucl Pitcher's proscription for Infauts nnd Cliililrcn. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is ft harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nntl Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Caiitorlnlsso well adapted to children that I recommend ltossuperlorto any prescription known to me." II. A. Archer, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho uso of 'Cnstorla' is so universal and Its merits w well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the Intelligent 'families who do not keep QutorU within easy reach." Caklos Martts, I). D., New York City. The Crntach THE DROWNING ACCIDENTS. Xt Is Now Ilfliermt That rorty-two were Lntt from tlm Tuj Nlcol. New YoliK, JUtie 20, Just how many men Were drowned by tho foundering of the tu James I). Nicol off Seabrlsht Sun day afternoon cannot yet be determined. It will probably novpr be known just how many persons were on hoard the ill fated tup; at the time of tho accident. Few of the pusseuijers were acquainted with each other, and the only way in which the names of tho lost can bo obtained is from the applications of their friends and rela tives for information at police headquar ters. The passengers camo from all over tho East Side, from College Point, from BrooTdyn and even from Hobokeu, and It is probable that some of those around will never be reported or heard from again. It is now believed that at least forty-two were drowned. Ten bodies have been recovered. Drowned llodles Ilecovered. Br.00Kl.YX, Juno 20. Two of the bodies of those who were drowned by the capsiz ing of a catboat in tho upper bay, oil tho Atlnntic Yacht club house on Suuday, were recovered last evening. They were tho bodies of Victor Anderson, a Norwe gian sailor, who boarded with Charles Nelson, tho owner of the boat, and Nel son's wife. The other bodies have not yet been recovered. 'I child rescued was a daughter of tho Nelsons, and all re sided In this city. Severe Storm In Ilrnzll, Ind. BltAZlL, Ind., June 25. About s o'clock yesterday afternoon a terrific wind and rainstorm struck this city, coming from tho northwest. The city hall was com pletely wrecked by tho lire alarm tower being blown down upon it. The tower, which weighs several tons, came crush ing through tho roof where the firemen and soveral citizens were sitting, and nar rowly escaped killing Constable Pat Tur ling. Tho building is completely wrecked. The roof of the spike mill was also blown oil and many large plato glass windows broken In the business houses. Rag Carpet Weaving ! If yon want a good piece of ras carpet, wet woven, take your raes and hvo them wovci up in carpets. It will pav vou in the long rur All kinds, with or without stripes, rnale ti order; bAautMul rainbow stripes. Low price' PATTERSOKT'B, J05 West Oak Stroot, 8hena.ndoah, P -fBCBtOO: taO.FDRACftSE HWILL- NOT CURE. An asroenblo Laxatlvo and Nbbve Tosia, Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. SDc, 60c and SLOP per package. Samples free. Wt "Rfrt Tho rnvorlto T00T3 FOOTIS XXf rLI for tho Teeth Olid Breath, 13c Captnln Sweeney, IIJS.A.,San DICAO.Cal., Bays; "Sbtloh's Catarrh Itemed? Is tho first medicine I have ever found thatwoulddomo any good." l'ricoWcta. Sold by Druggists. SHILOH'S CUBE. Tms Great Couan Cote promptly etirM Trheroall others fall. For Consumption it baa no rival; has cured thousands, and will enna vou, i taken in'Jmo, Tries S3 t'.i.. C3 cti., !LC3. Bold by C. H. Ilagenbnch, Shonandoah. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry 110 East Centre St. All work guaranteed to be flrst-olas In every partloular. Kllk ties and lace eurtatn sa spec ialty Goods called tor and delivered. A trial solicited. Qi,nic n-n who can taste our candies one s an wltu0l,t a feeling of affeo- uuu jrllAwho brings them. They just melt In the mouth; the girl's eye melt with tenderness the young man also melts, nnd the question is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITH.AN, Ice Creamt all flavors. 101- N, Main St. When You Want a First-class Rig make It a point to go to ' Deicamps Liuery. West St., between Centre ami Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes Castoria. Castnrln cuns Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Ulan-ham, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,' anil shall alwaj-s continue to do so as It has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, M. D lasth Street nnd Tth Ai e., New York City. Companv, 77 JIcoBAr Street, New York Cm A .Minister Mrike l'reillcted. CoLUMM s, n . June 20, At a meeting 1 1 the locul uuImii of Hallway Tiammeu a Lakeildu Secretary Patrick Mcllryde, o: tin" United Mme Workers, in nn address predicted a strike within the next threi years that wnnld 1m participated In b; every organized laborer in the Unitei States. He assured the trainmen that ii the great lainviiy strike that he felt wni coming no United .Mine Worker wouli. mine coal to be used by nou-uuiou fire men. To llrlng 1'enr) Hume. ST. John's, N. P., June 20. Tliestenmei Portia, which arrived here yesterdaj brought seven persons composing tin Peary auxiliary expedition, which wil leave this place within ten days ou th. sealing steamer Falcon for Ho-j-iloin bny West Greenland, to brina home Lleuicn nut Penry and his twelve companion'. Peary's arctic liou-e will be brought haul on tho deck of the Falcon. To Succeed Ileltzhoover. CAHLISLE, Pa., June 20. The Dernn cratlc conferees in this, tho Nlneteeutl congressional district, met at .Moun Holly and nominated Peter II. Strub inger, of Adnms county, for congress. Tin district is now represented by Frank K Beltzhoover, of this city, who was electei by the Democrats, aud was a candidal i for renomlnation. HONEST TREATMENT: F. THEEL And ii Sinn" of Able Assistant Home Offices, 1317 ARCH St, 4 niiDUPinniH. ii ours umiy. v-o; ivxa. 6-8; Weo. and Hat. Eve.. MO. Hnmiays, 9-12. IlllANCII OlM'ICi: IVrinn- nt'iitlr IjtnbIWheti At Reading, Pa. fi.W. rnrtier KKf'ONI) nml FRANK. MN Si. Otlire Hours every Saturday trom 0 A M. to 10 I M.: Mindavn. from 0 A. "M. to 3 P. M. l,on of Vlicor, Youlhful liidUrri'llun or P.x- retieftf mnod rmioii 44'ihtiii iiru.itty liOMt of nii'imiry and AM prri(il l.ennes CiiUK'il hv Imiirm!it!t nr Inhrrltntirt'. Dr. ThtM'It the Only IMoHirluti nnd rifrlnlUt able 0 cure aft ir i;ter)nu cUc htif lulled (no mfttter wiut other- any. wrlti print or auveruse.j The Mat llonrlrn! mid Diiuieernu C'nte wMirlti'd. It tvllff nr onpo, irfsh cnPB cured MOduvs. IIATI. nnd Kvrrr Vnne Uvcve imp minor' rerrtonni Aiicniinti nnu i;nrf. "trlrti'-t M-rrtT)' (.iinrnntri-d to All. Sends c stamps for Jtonk, "Truth;" Mt ofall for younj did old "-Inijle and married. Ttie only lloolc exiws- EADING RAILROAD SYSTEM IN EFFECT MAT 20, 1E1. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: Tor New York via Phlladelnhla. week dav ..10.5.25. 7.20. a.m.. 12.32. 2.M t.K p.m. Sunan ilO, a. m For New York via Msact Chunk, week aays, t.a,7,'si a. m., in:, z.co p. i For Reading and Phlladelshla, week dayt Lia, b.3, 7. jj, a. m., u.a:, ceo, 0.03 p. m. our lay, 2.10. a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. m. it Si. 2..S5. 6.55 11. m. Sundav. 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days .10, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12,3i 2.55, 6 55 p. m. Sn" lay, 2.10, a. m. Additional for Mahanoy City week davs. 7 00 D. m. ror Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lowlsburt ween aavs. 3.a, ii.su a. m., i.uu p. m Kund&v. 3.25 a. m. rur mauauuy niuD. ncok uayo. ...u, a.u. w.m, r.20, 11.3 J a.m., 12.32. 1.85, 2.55, 5.65, 7.00, 9.11 p. m. sunaay, z.iu, s.ii, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.35 7.20, ll.su a. m., 1.S5, 7.vu, p. m. MJtay, i:a a m. TKAINS TUll SUB."(UUAUI Leave New York via Phtladelpnia, weekday. S.OO a. m.. 1.30. 4.00, 7.30 p. m., Ill 5 night, bui day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week day ISO. V.lOa. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m i.navfi Pnlladelnhla. Keadlne Tormina1 week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m and 4,Cr S.112. 11.10 n. m Hunaav. 11 si t. ra. Leave Heading, week days, t.U, 7.10, 10.08, 1I.H a. m., 5.65. 7.67 p. m sunaay, i.so, a c Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.40 a a. 12.se. fl.U n. m Sunday. 2.S5 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, 11.23 1 m., 1 20. 7.15, u.atf p. m. sunaay. s.19 a. tr. Leave Mahanov Cltv. week davs. 3.45. 9 ? 11.17 a. m., 1.61, 7.44, 9.51 p. m. Sunday, 3.15 a. m. T.nnvfl Mahanov Plane, week dtvs. 2.W. 4. 1.V3, 9.87, 11.50 a. m., 12 E8, 3.06, 6.20, 5.26,7.59,13.11 s. m. Sunday, 2.10, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10. a. n.. S. H.ISn. m. Sunday. 11.15 D. m. for Ualtlmore, Washlncton and the Wast vli 11. A u. K. K., tnrouga trains leave ueuin. Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. II. It. It.) at 8.20 r 0, 11 28 a. m 3 45,5.18 7.H, p. m., Hunday 8.29 7.43, ll.w a, m., 3io 7 w p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htrect Wbar and Hnuth Htreet Wharl for Atlantic Llty. Week days Express. (.00 a. m., (tteturdvi only 1 so); 2 oo, am t uo, a.uu p. m. acooiu mnditlr, 8.00 a. m. : 5 U O. m. Snndays Kxpresa, 6 00.R.U0, 10.00 a.m. Acojn moaation. s.iu a. m. ana i au p m. ileturr.ln -, leave Atlamlo OHv dapot, -m ner Atlanilu and Arkansas avenue : W days Kxn'f 8R 7.01. 7.4S 9.00 m. and 3 3", 5 30 o Aicommoaatio i. a i"a m. ana -t.sip. in. sunrays Kxpres, i.w, a.ii, e.uu p. u, x commoiatlon, 7.15 s m and 1 1 p. m. 1'jrlor oars on all exoress trnlnn. C. O, UANCOOK, Oen. P? is. Act Pbllai Iphla Pi, 1, A. S WE10AKI), Oen. Supt m 1 TERRIFlCn'CLONE. A Little Town in Kansas Almost Wiped Off tho Earth. MANY FATALITIES PROBABLE. The News Hrnught to Wlrhltft by h Cour ier on Homehnck Uotlles Crushed Llko KgBlhellt and Slany Teotde Tinned Under the Debris. Wichita, Kan., June 20 At 7:30 last evening a terrible cyclyone from the southwest struck the village of Keighley, Butler coutity, and nearly wiped the little town off the earth. All the telegraph wires are down, and the Information was brought to Leon by a courier who rode ou a swift horse. Owing to the fact that the courier left immediately after the cyclone passed over all the details are meager. It Is known, however, that Kd. Thurmnn was crushed to death lu a stable. Many were pinned under falling houses, and their fearful walls indicate serious Injuria. It Is thought that many were killed, as the cy clone swept on Its course us far east as the people could see It. Two general stores, tho largest build ings lu the village, were crushed like egg shells. A freight trniu was standing on the Frisco track at the time, aud six cars were lifted up nnd turned upside down. This would Indicate that the cyclone was at least 2UO feet wide. Tho wreck stand ing ou the track piled up thirty feet high, and trains cannot pass until some time tonight. Hie lloycott Against lMillmnn, Ciiicaoo, June 20. At noou today the American Hallway union began Its fight against the Pullman Palace Carcompany. Orders for the boycott havo been issued to all local branches of the organization and preparations aro now complete for whnt It is said may be the greatest rail way fight In history. Strikes yesterday at Ludlow, Ky., and St. Louis, leave the Pullman company with only Its shop nt Wilmington, Del., to conduct repairs on Its cars. The National Saengerfest. New Yoiik, June 20.The grand na tional saetigerfest at Madison Square Garden wns continued yesterday. A meet ing of the executive committee was held, at which it was decided to hold tho next meeting in Philadelphia in ISO". The year 1UO0 will also see another grand cele bration. It will bo held nt Washington. It will bo of an International character, and representatives from nil parts of the world will bo invited. The Tnylor Itrotlirrs Cnpttirnd. 1JATESV1LLE, Ark., .lime 20. The Tny lor brothers, who ore charged with the murder of the Meeks family in I .Inn county, Mo., some tlmo ngo, were ar rested hero yesterday. The men nssert their innocence of the murder. They state that they were driven Into the lllL-ht by tho dimmer of lynching by the enraged, nnd, according to them, misguided cit izens. Murder nmt Suicide. CIIICAOO, June CO. Mrs. Carrie Iteed, bookkeeper for the George Tlinmerl.um ber company, was shot live times nnd killed yesterday afternoon by a man sup posed to be her husband. The murderer at once-committed sulcldo. Mr. 11lti.ll In Nov Hnren. New Ha vex, June 2t). Postmaster Gen eral Hlssell arrived here this morning to attend the reunion of the lnlo class ol IbC'J, of which he is a member. Alidlll Axis Mnrrled. TANOIEIi, .lime 20. Sultnn Abdnl Azlr has been married to the daughter of Mu lid Krshld. uncle of tho lute Sultan Muley Hassan. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National Lengue. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 0; Washing- ton, 1. At Chicago Chicago, 15; Haiti more, 8. At Ijoulsvllle lloston, 9; Louis vllle, 1. 1 At St. Louis St. Louis, 3; Now York, 2. I'ennnylvailln Htftto Lpaclle. At Heading Allentown, 20; Heading, 11. At Harrisburg Scrauton, 8; Harris burg, 7. At Pottsvllle First game: Potts vllle, 2U; Eastou, 12. Second game: Potts vllle, 8; Laston, 1. Enttrrn League, At Wllkcsbarro Wllkesbarre.il; Troy,2. At Erie Providence, 8: Erie, 3. At Buf falo First game: llulT.-ilo, 8; Springfield, 4, Second game: llulliilo, 20; Spring field, 5. At llinghamtou Syracuse, i Illughamtou, .. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Cloiluff Quotations of the New York nni riillndnlplila lxchanses. New Yohk, June 25. The share speculation was moderately acme ilurlng tlie mornlnii hours, but was dull durkif the afternoon Closing kids: LehlBh Valley 3i Pennsylvania 1SVJ lteadtnir 15W St. Paul 5Sj Lehlgli Nav 50)4 N. Y. & N. E m New Jersey Cen-lOOJi W. N. Y. & Pa...- - Erie ll?j 1)., L. & W -lOiitj est bhore N. Y. Central .... t)7 Lake Krie ic W... I5M Del. it Hudson... U"J4 General Markets. l'mi.Anm.i'MiA.June 28. Flour steody.wln- ter super, ?Mi34.l; do. extra, JJ.aJ.4H; No. L winter ranilly.i.'.10((X.(iu:i'ennsyivaulu roue strnlKht, t8.7i34!.tn: lern winter clear, S.'.WKSS.r.l. Wheat firm, liluhur. with 6Sl4c bid ami 6S4r. asked for June. Corn easier, quiet, with 40kje. Iildnud ttHte. asked for June Oats dull, nominal, with 53c. kid and 53c, asked fur June lleef steady. Pork quiet, but nrui. 1-aril eicaiiy: western stoani, J..1U. nut ter steady; western dairy, 1015ct; do. cri-uin ery, U&W4c: do, factory, VHWUc.; EUtins. lsc.iNew York dairy, lsl7))e.; do. cri-iim ery, HBluhr;-.; Pennsylvania creamery, iirints, ranoy wuoieaale lots, iuc.; no., rooii to choice lTlilfc: prints Inbliini at VWltlc. riie steadier. Kim nriuer;Sew Yi-rk aud Peun sylvaula.Uhim-ic.; weatern, fre.ll. UkllllHo. I.lvn Ntnek 5Iarkpt. Nkw Yohk. June 26. Kvts active; native Iteers, ginxl to prime, rl.MKiM.Wi: Inferior to ordlnar$iA-ai.2; poor. a.iUvW-W; fair Tex ans, 3.Im. iirillnary tu luediuoa stlUurs. ai.i.v 4.80; dry tuns, ti.miiM- Cahvs hltflivr iioor In t-lioii-e veals, J3.5fK35.5ll per 100 ll buttermilk calves. Inferior to prime, f'-M".' 2.50. Hlu-i-p Hud liuubs steady; poor tu urln sheep, fH.iVc 3.71 pir HK1 lbs; common tutluiiit lambs, Hr:,lHK fancy. 9S.62t4tiS.tU. lli.k' stronger; Inferior tu fair. 5.S&S.5.55 per 1U. East I.iukbtv. l'u.. June 28. Cattle lower: prim. Sl.aiiM.7n; ttuod. 4.l)iK34.to; fair light steors, Ja.likS)-, good lown and heifers: H. 75J 3.16; bulls, stags and bologna rows, KKftH Hogs ldgUer; l'lilladelphlaa, 5J!6a-V;sl; iM-bl Yorkers, s.3ue5 25; common to tair workers SV35.1U; pigs. 4-45.111. Kueep lour: extra, f 3.30133.30; gooil. t'J 7UQ.3; fair, f l.liK" 1 VI; com tuon, aOcitSl; lamka, f3 9)1 10. IERRIBLEJXPLOSION! Too High Prossuro, In these day of keen roMKlition in every me when the business nun is compelled to ei d lii intellect and every energy to the ill-cess of his business; the clerk, book- "i per. professional man nnd laK rer, to i ive ihenifelves at a terrific rale, there can but one result an explosion, which if it reniltiu In immediate death, lonrcs I'm with sliattered brains ami tmlies. liey are running at too high pressure. lie -drain is too great. Soniellung must ml does give way. This ij equally true of 0 i-i-n. Tliougii their sphere is more 1 -.ind. tliev have their daily burdens, frets. mil worries, nnd the results arc the same as -uli their stronger companions. 1 Ins condition u griming worse every lav. The rapidity of its Increase is awful I'ntemnlate. Our homes, hospitals, and in:iiie ai-vlumsarc full of these unfortunates ml arc being crowded still Inrtlier. Ihera - but one solution of the matter, ltecog .'.7v the importance of the situation at once, ml lake the necewwry measures to over me it. If you have falling memory, hot flux, dizeiness. nervous or tick headache, iiniKnos, irritability, melancholy, slecp kiw, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi- y etc., know that anv one of them is but -i niplnm of the cnlaiiuiy that may licfall ii ind even though you have nml so . i ieil "-meilliH and treateil with reputable !i ii inns with little or no benefit, give I)r uli's' I!e-toralive Nervine a trial. It is only remtilv that may lie depended mm for nervous di-on'ers. ' Iwo yearsaifi 1 ued Pr Miles' Rcslortllve riueMiih marked betii-Mt. and Inter lndiuTd n. ho hsd keen tick wllh catarrh of Hie der Hie vesrs In the hands r-f otlr lM phy isns, tmrv It toBither with I)r Mi)e' Krrve .illiii tills. He a."o wonderfully benellted it he I- attendlne to kitsli es SCTln Wy wire n ii -M Nervine with most excel ent resuns. -if in Irwelher have not iifd more tbnn tlx nf vervlne Sereral or our friends have ned It, unil are pmitlv lniprned." Ixiuls itn, Miicher A Olkbs IMoiv Co rsnton. Ohio "r Miles r.etorntlve Nervine Is wild bv all Klinn a omltlve Kunratilee. er seat by l)r Medics) Co.. Elkhart, Ind., on receipt ot lie SI iiortmulp.slxlflttlcs.&i.exj'rer-sprepald ' imltlvety free fmra opiates or dangsrout its Free book at druxcUts. or by mail. Political Cnrds. pon cn(:ki-:hh, JOiiV T. S1IOEXER. Hublect to the rales ot tbe Republican coml atlng coaventton. E Ull CON(iIli:H, A A. LOSCH, Hublect to tbe rules of the llcoubllcan noml- natl g convent Jon. jjioii niii-:iiii"if, ELIAS DA VJS, Hublect to the rules of tlte Hcpublican nomi nating coi ventlon. Il Hill If.II!', ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to tbe rules ot tbe Itenubllcan nomi nating convention. poll mi:! v roil, (nb District) Hublect to tbe rules of the Itenubllcan noml natlng convention JiOIl bUNATOK aoth District) THOMAS J. EDWARDS, Of Mahanoy ( lty. Hublect to 'he rules of the Hecukllcan nomi nating contention. Oil HI!MATOK, (30tb District) JAMES J, FRAKEY, Of Shenandoah. Subject to the rules of the Democratic nomi nating convention. TOll I.i:c;iHI.A.TVIlK, lstDlstr ct, Hublect to the rules of the HeDUbllcan nomi nating cocventlon. poll l.lCOIHI.ATUIli:, let Dlat., WM. R. MIDDLE! ON Of Malievllle. Hublect to tnc rulss ot the Republican nomi nating convention. tn i.i;:irii.ATiiiii-;, istDist., JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah, Hub :cl to the rules of tbe Republican nomi nating conventlou. poll L.liGIr'l.AXl'llK (First District) KEES ltUSSKK, Of Mahanoy City. Bublect to the ru'oi of the Hepubllcau nomi nating convention. pon l'OOU IlIIlICCXOll, DA YID JI. LLE WELL l it , Ot Hbenandoab, Subject to the rules of the Republican noml natlug conventlou. Poii pooh niiuic'roii, XELSOX RRAXDOX, Of tte Vnlon Twps. Hub jet to the rules of the Republican nomi nating cot. ventlon poll JI'HV t -l.1IIHNI07HI'.Il, FliAXR KIXO, Of Hlienandoab. Hnbject to I he rules of the Democratic nomi nating convtntlou. Millions of Dollars C!o up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fnt niture, etc., int-tired In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agonl, 120 South Jarilln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companlea A hen nine welcome Await you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool mom attached. Fluent, whiskeys, beers, purler nnd nle constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. iT"! ChlrliMttrU i:mlUh Illinuid IlrafiX. iENNYROYfiL PILLS ar-L, !--' iriiaiiii t-Adirt, MB . Vrueiitl for fkirhtMtm tdiM Via mifHd r,mJ lu It I'd Ud lM t4ll4ill( lioiM h-bJh! Wllh t lilt ribbon 'I'uLa nouttu-r. HrfuttdnHQwitua aubatthit Ihim unit imii id.', At DrujgMii, or -! 4. in i r im.riicuirm, ir-auiuoBUU KB 4 fj "UrUrT fop .uvS inUtitr Ij r-rlarm P 5U1L lO.UUU ToUmoui-.il A'm JWr. I l'klrhMlr I'heuilcial tW.U-idU-ti FUiiikm. SoUVr
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