hear tell of a purchaser wanting to buy an imitation? Why do men who try to sell such articles speak of the act as "working them off?" Simply because peo ple want the best, and it takes work and likewise deception to sell them the worst. This un pleasant experience may befall the housekeeper who determines to the new vegetable shortening. The healthfulness, flavor, and economy v f this wonderful cook ing proc; ct I103 v.oii for it the widest puj ularity, which in turn has uttricted the attention of business ; . .rashes who are ' 'work ing eff" imitations and coun terfeits. Forewarned is fore snned. Ee sure you get the only jrenuine vegetable shortening COTTQLENE. Sold In S and 5 pound palla, Mada only by N.K.FAIR3ANK4CO., CHICAGO, no 130 ti. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAU SOnUTLKILL DITISIOR. JUtfK 3d, mt. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wiggan's, Gllberton, Frackville, Ne 'Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo, Hamburg, Readier Pottstown. Phoenlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil adclphla Broad street station) at :00 and 11:4.' m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potte vlllo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a, tn. SUNDAYS. For Wtggan's, Gllberton, Frackville, Nov Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 8:10 a. it and 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pottr town, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Phlladelor a at 6:00, B.iO a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackville for Shenandosn a 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p ir Sundays, 11:18 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:P 11:43 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p m.Sunrtay t 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station i Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sunday tear it 8 50 a m. Leave Broad Strectstatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week dayi, at 8 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 8 60, 7 83, 8 20, S 50, 11 00 11 11 a m. 12 00 noon. 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ex ?ress 109 and 122 p m. dining cars.1 140 30, 8 20, 1 00, 6 00, 8 00, 6 50, 7 13. 8 1! 10 00 p m, 12 01 night, Sundays 8 20, 4 05, 4 50 S 15, 812, S 60, 11 03 a m, 12 44, 1 40, 2 SO, 4 00 (lim ited 4 22-fSi i SO 7 13 anrt l 12 o m 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11am, 'weekdays, nna 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ualtlmore and Washington 8 60, 7 20, 8 81 8 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 11 49, (12 35 limited dlmni car,) 130, 8 46, i 41, (5 Iff Congressional LlmlteC Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 817 3 , 7 40 p. m.. 12 03 night week days. Sun days, 3 50, 7 20, 3 10, II 18 11 40, a m.. 1 41, 8 66 7 40 p m, and 12 03 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5.10, 8.50 a. m (1.00 Saturdays only) S 30, i and s p m. we k days. Sundays, express e. 8.45and 9.45 a. m. Accommodation, 8, 8.20 a m., 3 20 and 4.20 p. m. Sundays tj, 8.15 a, tn. and 4 p. m. For Cape May 9 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 Beach, express, weekdays, 9 a.m. and 4 pm. Sundays 9 a. rn. S. M. ruiivoai, J. . ,i um 3sn"l Mnar- -Jen , as'f ' At T . M. REILLY'S CBHTRAUA'S POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. T. M. Itcllly'8, Locust Avenue, CENTUALIA, P When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHILWOLUS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached, f inest wines, liquors, cigars, PEOPLE who have CAIIPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRESSES To Too Oloetaaoca. 1 While cleaning house, w 111 do well to cud on or address Tli! STFIM BFIIIHTIIEM '''.". ... oatiaiaciory worK. 33 East Coal Street. 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR 5 CENTS A ROLL. Closing out thlf season's Ruods to make room. H. CADY. Providence, R. I. BIt. Severe, F E, Magargle, T. II. Wateri S!!i blfllshn tJi's II o.2 L W If r! KSJB o . o Annual Oonvontion of the National Body at Donvor. . SILVERITES WILL MAZE A EIGHT. They Will Attempt to Secure n Declara tion front the Convention In Favor ol Free Coinage ot Sliver, but In This They Will be UnsucceMfnl. Denver, June 27. Standing room was at a premium at the spacious Broadway theater when the Republican National League convention assembled yesterday. Denver has not entertained so many visit ors since the Knights Templar conclave two years ago. The number of strangers in the city Is estimated at 0,000, of whom about one-third are delegates. The com mittee on resolutions, the members of which are appointed by the states, held a caucus, which developed a strong major ity In favor of frowning down all such Is Rile ns f reo coinno-B of stiver nt 1(1 tn 1 nnil woman suiiraifc i Nevertheless. It I, the Intention of del. ! gutlon from sliver states to make a fight in the convention for a declaration In favor of freocolnnge Jndgo C. C Good win, of Salt Lake City, is expected to lead the attack. The delegation will attempt to havu the bnsis of the representative colored vote in the league ot the southern states changed so that the power of the 3 v- ;V , V . ,u-"m,1' I 1UC iS,- lUr& UClCUllllUll IS nilSIUHLr Colonel E. A. McAlpin for the presidency. hut tlio Illinois delegation Insists that President W. W. Tracy shall have a sec ond term. At 10 o'clock the delegates began to ns Femble. The Iowa delegation, headed by the Iowa Stato band, took seats on the stage. The theater had been' handsomely decorated. Flags and bunting hung from the balconies in graceful festoons. The rear ot the center ot the stage was graced with portraits of Lincoln and Grant, be tween which was an immense representa tion of a stiver dollar. The front ot the stage was a mass of flowers nnd potted plants. Confusion was caused by people who were not delegates taking delegates' seats. President Tracy appointed a sergeaut-at-arms and aides, and an effort was made to get the seats to their rightful owners. 1 he band, the Mendelsohn quartette of Denver and the Nebraska Glee club en- tallied the delegates. It was 11:20 when matters were arranged, and Itev. Dr. Kerr 15. Tuppcr, of the First llaptlst church of Denver, was called upon to offer prnyer. President irncy then Introduced i. C. Goudy, president of the State Republican League of Colorado, who welcomed the delegates to Denver and the state-' The Nebraska Glee club sang a brand new campaign Hong with such effect that nu encore wus demanded. President . W. Tracy, of Springfield, Ills., then delivered his annual address. Before adjournment a resolution was adopted that thu president and secretary be authorized to prepare and transmit to Mine. Cnruot and the public of France the sense of tho league on the assassina tion of President Cnrnot. Tho motion was carried without a dissenting vote. A mass meeting was held last night, at which addresses were made by General 1). 11. Hastings of Pennsylvania, Hon. John M. Thurston of New York, Hon. A. II. Cummings of Georgia, Mrs. J. Ellen Foster of Iowa, Senator Fred F. Dubois of Idaho and General Cyrus llussyof New York. Tho committee on location has decided to report in favor of Des Moines, la., for the nest convention. Ho Italians Need Apply. Punxsutawnet, Pa., June 27. A mass meeting of tho walston nnd Adrian min ers has been called for this afternoon, when tbe matter ol accepting the KocheS' ter and Pittsburg Coal and Iron company's oiler ol forty cents net will be considered The miuers sny that an acceptance of the company's offer looks fnvorable. The men auxious to go to work. The terms of red by the company are forty cents, a check welghmau and thu privilege of pur chasing goods wherever the miners please. The company lias already served notices on the Itnllans to vacato their premises, nndhnve mado public the fact that no Italians need apply for work. Feoultnr Hanking Methods Kansas City, June 27. Tho jury that is to try Elmer C. Sattley, the cashier of the wrecked Kansas City Safe Deposit and Savings bank, has been secured. Prose cutor Drown, In his opening address, maintained that when thu bank assigned it had but $11,000 in thu vault, when there should have been $1,500,000. He said the officers simply helped themselves to the money of depositors and gave In return their own worthless personal notes or still more worthless securities. After the Ilrldga Wreckers. North Enid, O. T., Juno 27. The gov ernment officers are closing on the train wreckers who blew up tho Hock Islaud bridge in Hound Pond last Friday uight. Several well known persons have disap peared since the Hock Island issued a no tice that It would pay a reward of foti lor the arrest and conviction of each person engaged In blowing up the bridge. Whole sale arrests are expected In a few days. Slyrlada of Oratahoppers. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., June 27. Con ductors Kriue and Summerville, of the Atlantic nud Pacific railroad, report myriads of' hoopers on the Continental divide, west of the city. The tracks be came so slippery from the slaughter that the wheels would slip under the engines, dnd sand had to be used. Zlinrl Ilwlggln Indicted. Chicago, Juno 27. ZImrl Dwlgglns, president; W. G. Beutley, vice president, and John Greene, assistant outhlw of the Columbia National bank, which failed a year ago, have been indicted by tho grand jury on a charge of receiving deposits when they knew the bank to be Insolvent. Mr. IMlaou lletter. OilANQE, N. J., June 27. The condition of Mr Edison, who has been nlllng lor several days, is favorable. IJe rented easy throughout the day and every precaution is being taken-to secure for him perfect nulet. He Is expected by his physicians o be around again within a few duys. Congressman Springer Itemiinlnntml. SrilIKOFIELU, Ills., June 27. The Dem ocratic congreshional oonventlou for the Seventeenth district unanimously renom inated William M. Springer. Die Vtmt)lr. Thunder showers; southwest winds. About six months aco my llttlo eon, need iree. was verv inuili troubled utiha breaLIni; out on his scalp nnil behind his oar. Hie places effected were about aa larira as a sliver dollar. the flesh seemed raw and covered with llttlo blisters. The child suffered considerably, and was nattirallyveryfreiful. Itricd scleral reme dies without obtaining any beneficial results, In fact the eruptions seemed to bo spreading and new ulacc breaking out. 1 concluded to try the Ct'TicriiA lti:Mnir. and bought ' w, , it.u , iimut ti.vw-. ??Jft'"L.0'"" taking care not to Irritate tlio llesli, and applied CtrricunA. Inotlccilachango for the better In the appearanco of tlio eruptions in twenty-four hours. I continued the treatment morning nnil night, and In two weeks the eruption entirely disappeared, leaving the skin smooth and th.i scalp clean, In fact a perfect cure, as 1 hate not seen any indication of anv eniptlon or breaking out since, i gave mo cnim oniy a jew noses or tlio Ci'TIcrnA ItroLVKNT. 1 conli!er sour CnTIcURA KEMniims very valuable, anil expect to keep a small supply constant! 10 Keep n small suppiv cnnsinniiy on iianti. i believe CtrricunA wnuld bo excellent for apply. inir to insect bites, which are ven atlnovlni? la this country. C. A. AUMSTltoKn, Swift Island, S. C. CtrricmiA ItKMEnira eleanso the svstcm by external anil lnlerual medication of every crn tlon, impurity and dieat', and cnnstltuta tho most effective treatment of modern times. Bold throughout tho world. Price, CuncunA, 60c.: Soap, 25c. i KnoLvr.NT, t. PirrTtn Dnno ANFJChem. Guar., Bole Proprietors, l!oton. , 43"IIowtoCuroBkln lilseases," mailed f me. ienrHl HfM.titn Arqulttftil. London. June 27. In the Old Ilnilej the urnml jury threw out the bill for man slauirhrer fnii'id nirnluit fJenerol Join Hi'Mstop, of Callfornln. by a coroner' jury on June ii. on the charge of having cnttked tbe death of (Jeoriie Hurton, i sU-eer muxlciiin. in Acton treet. Gray' Infu road, on .May 3D last by poking th P'diit of an umbrella into the deceased') left eye. Gcnriit Swi.tlnd ltnlasd. Nkw Yor.K, Juim nr. "General" GeorKi A. Sweetlunil leader of the Connectieu division of the Army of the Commonweal who was nrres.ed for marclnua; a body o men tbroiiKh N'uw York without n pur mit, was diseharued In Kenernl sessions Sweetland has been in the Tombs fori month, and Judire Martin said ho had ul ready suffered sufllciently for his offense l'OfttottlCB Changes. WASIIINOTON, June 27. In a list of thir class postofllces that will bo relegated t, the fourth or non-presidential class o. July 1 are the following: Irvington, N J.; East Syracuse, N. Y.; Shortsville, N Y'.j Tupper Lake, N. Y.; Jermyn, Pa. Natrona Pa.; Oakdalu Station, Pa.; St Clair, Pa.; Buchanan, Va.; Franklin, Vn Oblo Miners Itesume. Y'oungstown, O., June 27 The oper ators and miners of the Mahoning Vnllej have reacheil an agreement by which tin miners returned to work Ibis morning Iho price of mining is to b left to dent Mcllrlde, whose decision Is to bind both the one'-,t 'r md tli" miners. Rag Carpet Weaving ! If yon want a good piece of rag carpet, wel woven, take your r.igs and have them wovei up In carpets. It will pay you In the long rim All kinds, with or without stripes, ma'le f order: beautllul rainbow stripes. Low price 3ff5L.TT3E!n.eoaxr'ei, 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, I'l mm Tins fliiEiT C'ocnu CuilE Dromntlv cures where all others fall, Couehs, Croup. Sore Throat, Hoarseness, whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption It nas no rival: nas cured thousands, and will curb TOU If taken In time. Sold by Druggists on a guar antee. For n Lame Back or Chest, usa BHILOH'8 BELLADONNA PLASTER.25C, HIL0H'S XATAHRH 'remedy: Have von uuturrli l This remedy Is ouaran. teed to euro you. Prlce.COcta. Injectorfroe. Sold by C. H. Hagcnbnch, Shenandoah. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry 110 East Centre Ht. All work guaranteed to bo first-clas i In every particular. Bilk tics and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. QTin'a an who can taste our candies 0IJ. r tall ,..riini,t. n. feelmtrnf nffec- flrM fJvrl tlou for the young man UUU vriiAwh0 i,rugg them. They tnst melt In the month: the girl's eyes melt with tenderness t he young man also melts, and the question is settled, iry tc FRED. KEITHAN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 101 N. Main St. When You Want a First-class Rig tnnke It a point to go to "Delcamps Liuery West St., between Centre nnd Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes 50c ta. and $1.00 Dot Ono cent i "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLI t'MNHOjp AGAIN.. from constipation ; go by the uuuiv on uuuuiiaui Vua. Book free, pills 25c. At I drugstores; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York lnnylrit,ilti' It, rtitl,- ( . ntnttMii, IlAHHISliI Ito. June 27.A-The l)emoc!illc stato cotivetilloti fuel tit 13 o'clock till forenoon, with the fnlHwIng teinporarv ofUcerc: Hubert K. Wright of Allentnwii, chairmati: Hen N. Xend nf Hiirrlsburg John Sensenderfer of Phllndelplila, aurl Thomas Sloop of Alleghmy, secretniie George 11. Hoffman nf Phllnilel' Ii'a, rend ing clerk; Hen K. Hyrne of Philadelphia nnd Thomas .Mollep of Pittsburg, xer geants-at-nrms. Wlllintn M. Singerly ! the only name mentioned In connection with tho nomination for governor. I'nt Out Ilia i:y. URIIHiPTOX, N. ,J., Juno 27. Alb rl Homer, the 4-year-old son of Walter It r tier, fell upon the point of n butcher knlf and cut his left eye entirely from tht ocket. When the nuther picked tht thlld up tbe eye dropped i the lloor. .IlKlge riielpi,' Sllrcsnor, TflKNTON, Juno Ui Governor Wer nf ippolnteil Yiee Cbniirellor Green ti stu :ted the late Judge William Walt Phelps, of the cuuitof errors and appeal The vice chancellor can hold both pul ;lous. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Hiimplirrr' Specifics are sclentlflcallr and carefully prepared ltemedle. used for years in private practice and for over thirty years by the people v,ltn entire success. Every tingle Speciflo a special cure for the disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the78temandaroin fact and deed the buierelgii lteiuedles of the Wurld. no. crmxa. rsiovik lFcvcrs, CongcBtlons, Inflammations.. a'J5 !i Worms, Worm 1'ever, Worm CoUc 'ii 3- TcctlilliK Colic, Crying, Wakefulness ,35 4 Dlnrrhcii, ot Children or Adulu US 7 Coushs, Colds, Bronchitis U.5 8- NcuralBln, Toothache, Faceachc. 0-Ilendncliet Eick Headache, Vertigo., Mi 10 Dyspepsia, PUlousness, Constipation. .125 11 Suppressed orl'nlnfill Periods... ,li HS-Whltcs, Too Profuse Periods 'ii 13 Croup, I,nrruslli, Iloaneness 25 II Snlt IMieuni, Erysipelas, Eruptions. . ,35 15 Kheiiiimtlsiii, llheumatlo Pains 35 10-Malnrln, Chills, Fever and Ague .35 III- Cntnrrh, Influenza, Cold la the Head. .35 30 Wliooplnsr Cough .35 37 Kidney Diseases .35 3S-Xcrvous Debility 1.00 30 Urinary Weakness 35 31 SorcThronl, Qulncy, Ulcerated Throat .35 IIUMI'IIKEVS WITCH HAZEI. Oil,, 'The Tile 01lltinenl."-Trlal Wie, 25 Cti. 8ol4 If PrnssUti, or sent prci'tld -n rccflft ot prlca. Ph. lltmrHKLYi iumdai. a,i fsirei.t miillu imkk. lll'HrilllElS'nKU.lO., Ul lltWIHIin St., MIT 1011 k'. SPECIFICS. 3aOI!EST TREATMENT: iJSa 6a Fa Alldn l id" of .Mile Asslstnnls. inms Cfficfis, 1317 ARCH St. riil'ailelnlila. Hours Dally, 9-3; Kvgs. ti.S: Wt-d. nnd Sat. Fvcs. R-I0-. f-undavs. 9-Ii tlllAM'M (ll'l'lt'i: l'erinn- ''SSIS At Reading, Pa. fT S.W. Corner SECOND nnd 1'ltANK- 'lr Ms. onl 'lours every sutuntoy irom y A, if. to 10 t". m.l f-nndavK. from 0 A. M. to 3 P. SI, !,oss of Vluor, nutliful Indiscretion or Ev eese, UIih, I lN)l-nn, t.enernl llehilili, l.csH uf Dleliuil'l Ulld All special DiNennes ciiupi-il In- I iiit-n.l,itri nr 1 nherllnnre. lie. Thccl, the Old) l'h)slclnn nnd specialist able o cute after Kvcrne eNe has fulleil (no natter what others suy, write, print or advertise.) h Most llniteless nnd liiinsernlls Cnses Sulleiled. Keller nt once. Fresh cases curid -iuuhvs. EACH nnd Every f use Iteeelves the llnetnrn l'ersonnl Attention nud Cnre. Strictest secrecy tJnnrnnteed In All. Send6 2a stamp forltook, "Truth; lest of all for youn? anuniil. single auu marrleu. ineonly iiook expos .nzUuac s. P ROAD CVS1E" IN rrFECT MAT SO, 11C4. Tra'j.B leave Shenandoah as follows' Per New Yorlt via Philadelphia, week day 1 II S. 7'jn a.m . 12.32. 2.55 6.S.) O.K. buna 410, a m for New York vis, Msuo Chunk, ween day-, 'Ji.T.-ti a. in., vi si, .ro o ro For Readme and Phlladelnhla, week day 4.10,6.45.7.20, a. m., 18.3.', 2.65, 6.65 p.m. Sur- dty. 2.10, a m. r or I'nttsvine weeic nays, 3-iu, 7.u, a. m, 2 St 2.M S.65 n m undav. 2.10 a m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week flays V.1U. D.23. 7.2U. a.m.. 1.3 :, k.oo, .s s-t p. m. buu day, 2.10, a. m. Addition foi Matianoy City weeir aavs. 7 j n. m. Tor Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg week nays, a.zo, ii.au a. m., i.'m p. m S'jndav.S.25 a. m. r or raananoy 1'iane, ween uay, .iu, o.w, o.o 7,'W, 11.8l a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 2.55, 6.65, 7.00, B.lf p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.a, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3.25 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.0U, s.sa p. m. auraay TRAINS TOR SHENANDOAH i Leave New York via Phlladelpnia, week dayi. 8.00 a. m., 1.30, l.oo, 7.30 p. m., u.id nigni. au: div. fl.,10 n. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days I 30, V.10 a. m., l.iu, 4.isu p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Keadlnz Terminal week days. 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m.. and 4.01 -. Irl 111 n. m. Hundav. 11 30 0. m. Leave Heading, week days, 1.36, 7.10, 10.0S, ll.lt i, m., 6.66, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.43 a. in. 11 m rt.lf n. m Hundav. 2.35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, 11 M a m., 1 20,7.15, e.28 p. m Sunday, 3.13 a it. l.r-sve Mahanov Cltv. weelt dV8. 3.16. 3 21 11.17 a.m., 1.61, 7.41, 8.51 p. m. Bunday, 8 45 a. m Leave Mahanoy Plane week dtrs, 2.40, 4. 1.30. 8.37,11.69 a. m., 12.18 2.06, B.20, 0.2e,7.6H,15.I D. m. Sunday, 3.40, 4.(0 a. m., '.eave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10 a n. 3.36, 11.15 p. m, Sunday, 11.16 p. m. Tor Ualtlmore, Washlncton and the Weei i A O It. K., through trains leave Rcadln Tnrmlnal. Phlladelnhla. (IV A It. It. It.) at 8.2 7. 0, 11.20 a. m , 3 is.s.ts 7 , p. m., Sunday 3.2'- 7.1), u 3d a. m , 3 4t) 7 si p m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Ph ladelpbla, Chestnut Street Whu and souUi street Wbarf for AUaatio City. Week dava vxDrass. 9.00 a. m.: Psalurdtv only 1 Srti; 2 00,3 00,4 00, 5 00 p, m. Aooora m.tdat 8 00 a. m.: 5 4) D. m. Hnnaays Fxpress, 8 00.8.1m, 10.00 a.m. Ac-cm laodatlon. 3.00 a. m. and 1 SO p m. Heturuin. leave Atlantic City depot, m rn, Ailnntln nnd Arkansas avenues: Wi days Kxp-ess, 7.00. 7.1i. 0.00 a. m. and 3 31, 5.30 v AOCOmiUOSiablOU, Q.1U U Bl, UUU IU, Sum ay8-expre8, 4.00, 5.15, 8.00 p. m. at oomrno'iatlon, 7.15 a m and 4.15 p. m. Parlor oare on all ox Dress trains. O. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Af I. Philadelphia Pa, 1. A, SWKia AM), (Jen. Supt. PEAD1NG .1 O Tlloy Make n Successful Hold Up' on a scuthern Railroad. STOLE TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARS Tlin ltld,ers Left Pnssenijers irnlnnlested, Conflnlni; Tlimslvea to tli Money In tht, Express Cnr, Wlilcli They Kurced Open with Dynamlto. SAVANKAll, June 27. Train N'o. 0. of the Savannah, Florida nnd Western rail way, was held up one mile this side if Hoinervillu ISO miles southwest of Savan nah, early In the mnrnitiK by six tnnsk"d white men. The safe in the express car was roblel of Its contents, t,'Si In cash Two of the men boarded the train nt Ilo merville, concealing themselves behind the tender. As soon ns It started they climbed over tho tender, covered the en plueer nud llreinen with pistols, and tnld Engineer Jenkins to stop when ordered. About a mile from Hiunervillc the or der was Blveii und the train was brought to a standstill. Then four other masked men joined the party, nnd while two kept thu engineer covered they proceeded to get into the express car. Conductor Fnr ris came out with a train hand to Investi gate the cause for stopping, but did not stand on ceremony when ordered to re turn to his car. While two of the men kept watch the other two ordered Messenger Calder tn open the door. Ho refused, iiid was told he had better get out of thcrar. He heard one of the men lighting a fuse and before he could reach the eoruerudyiianiitecart ridge exploded, breaking the door from ts fastenings und completely stunning tho messenger. When he came to he was looking Into the barrel of a revolver, and was ordered to throw up his hands. He did not hesitate long, and when told to open the safe be did so, taking the pack ages out as ordered The robber (there was only one in the car) gathered up the money In his arms and went to join his associates. They got on the engine, made the fireman uncouple it from the cars, nud then compelled both engineer and llreiunn to leave it. They ran the engine up to n point In the woods near Argyle, eleven miles from tbe scene of the robbery, whero they left It nud took to the woods. As soon ns they left word wns tent to tho officials here, who ordered a freight to bring up the passenger coaches to their engine. Tho robbers did not enter tho mnll car nor any of the passenger coaches, their only apparent object being to secure the money in tho express car. lho passon gers were considerably alarmed for the time being, but no one wns hurt. Kx-Sherilt Hurst, of 1 nomas county, ono of the most during olllcers in tbe statu, at the bend of a posse, reached the sceno about four hours later and witli n pack of hounds from Mclt.-ie's convict camp started in pursuit of the robbers. who were thought to have gone off in thu direction of Ukellnskeo swamp, 1 he of ficials believe the posse has the right trail und thnt the robbers will be captured. Tension Stutlitin, Wasiiixoton, June ii". Tho secretary of the interior forwarded to the senate un important statement concerning the sus pension of pensioners made by tbe com mlsslouer of pensions between March 4, 1b03( and Mny 10, lblM. It shows that tho number of peiifciouers whose pensions were suspended and resumed nt the same rate during that period was u,sw. The num her whose pensions were reduced during the period was S,U14, and the number dropped 2,071. InvettlcHtlnc; a Slyiterinua Ilpnth. Euzaukth, Jf. J., June 27. James Boyer, a 17-year-old boy of Atika, Ga, was found in the company of two men under a tree at Crawford, X. J., badly in jured., He wus taken to the hospital, but died while on tho wuy there. He was well dressed and respectuble looking. The po lice are now investigating thu cause of his death, which is very mysterious. The boys' comrades say he was struck by a train. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National League. At Pittsburg 1'ittsourg, 0; Washing ton, 4. At St. Louis ewlork, 4; St. Louis, S. At Chicago Ualtlmore, 14, Chicago, 0. l'eimiylvniila titnte Lenirue At Altoonn Hazletou, 5; Altoona, 3. At Heading Headlug, 11; Allentowu, 3. Eastern L,.it;tle. At Buffalo Troy, 5; Buffalo, 4, At Erie Erie, 7: Syracuse, 5. At Bingham- ton Biugliauituii, 7; Providence, 1. t.'cilleire League. At Xew Haven Yale, 2: Harvard. .0. Other games scheduled for yesterday 11 the several leagues were postponed by rain or wet grounds. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations uf the Nw Ybrk ani! Philadelphia Kxcltnnifea, New Yoiik, June 20. Speculation on the Stock Exchange was very dull today, and the volume of business was lighter than on any day for weeks past, but tho time of the market was firm and the trading was dis tributed more generally throughout thu lUt than usual. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 37 W. N. V. & Pa Pennsylvania ... 436 Heading 15 St. Paul - .. SUM Lehigh Nav Wi N. Y. N. E m New Jersey C'en ..lutl Erie IS; U., L, A W NVont Shore N. Y. Central-... Lake Erie A: V li mi lSVj Del Sc Hudton-iaiK flenerul Alnrketi, PhilauklpiiiA, Juno 28. riour In moder ate demand: iv Inter suiter., 92.10&2.2: do. ex tras, S2.25fir2.40; No 2 winter famlt), $HW S.0U; Pennsylvania roller straight, ii'.T'X'l M western v, Inter, clear, J2.MK3Ji.75 Wheat dull, steady; with tc'lic bid and (Be. uskwl for June Corn quiet, easier, with 46c. bid anil 4titao. asked tor June Oiits dull, unsettled with 51c. bid ami age. anked for June Iteef steady. Pork uulet, but flriu. Lard nominal western teain.i7.10; city. S4S-S0. Mutter stead) state ereuinery prints, fancy. Ilk'.: do. choice, 18c.; do. fair tu good, 13017c; prints jobbing at SUO&iv. Cheese stead) Eggs dull; Mat and New York. waiSo.; western, fresh, UU I.lvu btU4ik Markets. New Yohk. June 8U European oahles quote American steers at kUIOVte-dressed ciki. refrlgerat'ir liA-f ut Liverpool, 4c.; at l.on duu, 7e. Calveasleudy; pusir to choice veals, 3HK5c. Muep dull: lumlw active; poor tc fair sheep, i.iOiit& 35; Inferior to prime lambs, ?&d5.75. East I.ibkhtv. Ph., June 38. Cattle steady prime, $1 5U1."0; good. tl.30Ol.40; gootl fai cows and heifers. K "563.15. Hogs steady ai unchanged prices Sheep market slow, extra, fJ.20ijH.30s fair. Sl.lOttfl.W; common, 5c. ii. I iambs, tJ50l. 10. AILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. ".v th'ny-elibt years I npt. Loud followed ,-1, Hist nf th.it time as master of n vcs i ud ..ism retiring from tbe water wasnp i' led by tne fecretniy of tho I'nlted htates " i-uiy to superintend tbe seal fisheries In .i .i ulilcli po-.li Inn beheld five years, lio i i es one expei-ien o ns followsi " r stn-oriil years I had lieen troubled wPn - si nerviniNiiess and pnln In tho nvi-'n li'-ait My trrnte-.i ntllietlon wns , 6 ii -ess; It was itlniot imiiosrtlble atnny I-1 nb iln rest nnd mi , p. Having seen Mi,' omi.i dl.-s lulverH-tsI I In gun tilt:? 'i-iiii- Afi, r int ititr a -mull tuiutiiltv t ie tient i-ei'eived w a- so gri-ii' llifti 1 aspo-l-.etv alarmed, tbinkliu the icniedy c n ned opiates which would dually be Itilnrl t nn; but on being a-fiiircd by the drug ' i.i it It waa perfectly linriuless. 1 comlu I together with the llenit Cure. T d ly in .iiim-l'-ntiously say that I'r. Mites II -i lit 'e Nervine and New Heart t'ur dd mm for me than anything 1 bad ever t,ikeu 'i ii tieen treateil by eminent pbysii laus ev York and 1 raneNeo without ben I owe my present pixsl beiilib to lho 1 "Msii-Hof these most valuable remedh", i.l ne.iriilv ns-ommeiid tbemln nil utlllcied I ia." -dipt A. I', l-ouil, Hampden, Me t Miles' Kestoratlvc Nervine und New t'uro .' - J by nil clriiL-flstsoii a positive cunr-ii . , r bv Dr Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart. ', .m ri-celptof price, fl per bottle, or s,T - fnr express prepaid, They aro - sll oolntes auo diiuirerouadrugA Political Cards. noil CUNCUKNN, JOIIA' T. SUOEXER. Subject to the rules of the lleoubllcan coml natlng convention. pon coniii:hh. S. A. IjUSIU, Hublectto the rules ot the Hcnubllcan nomi nating convention. Jjlim HIIKKIFl', . ELI AS DA YIN, Hublect to-tho rules of the Itennbllcan noml- natlng coi vcntlou. ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to the rules of tbe Republican noml- natlng convention, JtOXl NKNaTUU, (30th District) JUJ1K J. VOI LE, Hublect to the rules of the Keoubllcan noml natlng convent. on poic hliNA'l (lit. S0lh Dlstrtct) TJIUMAS J. KOWAKVH, Of Mahanoy City. Bublect to the rules of the ltcpubllcan nomi nating convt mlon. Jj0l HKNATOIt, (30th Dlstr'ct) J AM 1-4 S J. I-HASKl, Or Shenandoah. Hubioct to the rules ot tbe Democratic nomi nating convention. JTjlUK. I.ICCJIHI.ATI'III-:, 1st Dlstr ot, Bublect to tbe rules of the Hcnubllcan nomi nating convention. poit. LicoiHi.Axiniu, lstuiBt.. Wil. R, MIDDLE! ON Of Malxcvllle. Hublect to tne rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. F II I.IiCJIHI.ATlIIllJ, 1st DI3L, JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah. KuUI-ct to the rules of the Renubllcan noml- natlng convcntloo. pioil L.UOmi.ATTJIc.K (Plrst District) REES ROSSER, Of Mahanoy City. Hublect to tbe rules of the Ilenubllcan nomi nating convention. poit. rtioii niitr.cTon, DAVID n. LLEWELLYN, Of Hbenandoah. Busject to the rules of tbe Republican nomi nating convention. pOIl I'Otlll DIIinCTOIl, NELSON BRANDON, Of the I'nisn Twps. Bucje'-t to the rules of the', Republican noml" natlng convention F II JITIIV lUMMIHHIOHIiK, FRAVK KINO, Of Hbenandoah. Bnbject to tho rules of the Democratic nomi nating oenventlon. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke cverj year. Take no risks hut get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., lnt tired in first-class, relia ble companies, ns represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agon!, 130 South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companion A Kcnulne welcome Awaits you at Joe'Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and nle constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars AfC ftiwan r liil If LA pi It, Ml lruatit lur t httr $ Ihtatuh Ml A MONii brand In Uetl txA Cold oitulttax totM itftiwl with tlu. rltiboii TaL 1 nualhrr. htfute itanatrixtf HtlMttif In iftnia fur i ftril"iilri l.nnioiiUi ut "ltrtlt-f fur Iillcft,'. J'fr by rt-Urv KltklL lO.UUU T'ltiuiODlftla. AanttiW. Cblrtitwlrp rttrmit-kt i'(vtUHl!MiH HanttxH Fj) OhlehiaUr'. Kfr"h Motnond ltrs.L Pennyroyal pills ..wfT'?v Orludiul uiiu ! Iv iivfiuloe. A Bold tjtl