Made from clarified oil, expressed from Cotton Seed as pure nnd golden tut the Southern Sunshine which pro duces it. For convenience in handling, Ultra la added to this oil enough beef euet to make it a semi-solid. The combination of these two pure natural products makes Cottolcnc a shortening and cooking fat, with which in hcalthmlncss, cleanliness, flavor and economy, nothing in the world can compare. DOWN A ROCKY GORGE. Fatal Plungo of a Train on the Canadian Pacifio Koad, HYE KILLED AMD EIGHT INJURED. mmm WsmiJy To soil on the it'erils of the Rcnuin" To sell by substitution ; cr 1 tVc". tion. To Bell to tlio injury of t genuine, to the dissatisfa -tici cf tlr consumcr, to the det-hrcrt t f I dealer, to the loss of nil cwcei "'I except the scheming counterfeit, himself. If you wish the best f; 1 nr-,1 IV best health, you shou'd ins! t t! your cooking be done Willi gonuiui CottOlenc. Refuse cU co-Jtcrfcits. Bold In S and s pound palls Made only by N.K.FAlRBAriK6.CO CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE PH1I.ADEI.P"' ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BOBCTLKILL DrVISIOK. JUNE 3d, 18(4. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for wlggan'B, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Nftv Castle, Bt. Clair. Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readtnr delphla II road street station) at 8:00 aad ll:4t. a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Pott vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. Tor Wlggan's, Ollberton, Frackvllle, Ne Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 8:10 a. c and 8:1U p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pott' town, Phcenlxvillo, Norrlstown, Phlladelpt a at 0:00, 8:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackville for Hhenaodoah t 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. rr Sundays, 11:13 a.m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:1 11:43 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday at 10:40 a. m. s,nd 6:16 p.m. Leavti Philadelphia (Broad street station) ' , ' iRjhandoah at b 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m weak days. In Hondar" t 6 m. Leave Broad S'rcetStntlon. Philadelphia, rOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week day at 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, 11 W II 14 a m, 12 00 noon, 12 41 p. m, (Limited F.t Sress 1 06 and 4 i2 p m. dining cars. 1 4'.'' 30, 8 20, 4 00, 5 00, 8 00, 6 50, 7 13. 812 in iv) mm 4v.t m Ami i ca 5 15, i) 12. 8 no, 11 o? a m, 12 44, 1 40, 2 80. 4 00 (11m- Itea lam ni.u ana i p m n ui nignt. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m, weekdays, and 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 8 60, 7 20, 8 81 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 11 40, (12 35 limited dlnlni car,) 1 SO, 8 46, 4 41, (5 18 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617 -0 55, 7 40 p. m.. 12 03 night week days. Sun days, 3 50, 7 20. 310, Ilia 11 40, am.. 4 41, 6 66. 7 40 p m. and 12 03 night. Leave Market Street Kerry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express. 5. 10. 8.50 a. m (1.00 Saturdays only) .2 30, 4 and 5 p m. wo k days. Sundays, express 8, 8.45and 9 45 a. m. Accommodation, 8, 8.20 a in., 3.20 and 4J) p. m. Sundays 8, 8.15 a. m. and 4 p.m. For Cape May 9 a m. (1.30 Saturdays only) 4 n m. week dars. Sundavs. 9 a. m. For. Sea Isle City, Avalon, Ocean City, An- glesea. Wlldwood and Holly Beach, express, weettaays, v a, m. ana p. m. ounaays w a. m. D' The Train, U hlli Running al the Rate of "Tlilrtjr.tlirn. Miles an Hour, llraaka Through it Trestle and Falls a Distance of Twenty-firs Feet. GltEKNYlLLK, Me., July 8. The Halifax express leaving Montreal at 8 p. m. Sun day evening on tho Canadian Pacific rail road was wrecked at the bridge over the West Outlet, a small stream near here. yesterday. Five persons were killed out right and eight Injured, some fatally. The dead are: Engineer Fred Leavett, of Mcgantlc, Me., married; Fred Foss, Can adian Pacific station, assistant at Green ville, single; Walter Starkey, mall clerk, St, John. N. B., married; G. C. Hoyt, pas senger, Fort Fairfield, Me.; an unknown second class passenger burned under the wreck. Injured' Angus McDonald, firemen, single, concussion of the brain, nlso Inter nal Injuries, probably fatal; Charles Graut, station ngcut tit Jnckmnn, concussion of the brain and seriously scalded; John Devlne, Montreal, news agent, leg out and badly bruised; William J. Kelly, Megan tic, Mo., broken and dislocated shoulder; lticbnrd Duke, passenger from Gloucester county, N. 1)., scalp wounds; Alexander Balfour, Xova Scotia, cut over the eye; W. K. Williams, Manchester, England, scalp wounds; K. J. Maben, of Montreal, Injury to the (high. At Moosehead Inn, the scene of the ac cident, the bridge crosses a rocky gorge, through which runs a rapid stream, the west outlet of Moosehead lake. An Iron bridge spans the gorge, approached by a trestle some twenty-live feet high. The train was made up of express, bag gage, first and second class coaches and Pullman's, and was running aboutthlrty three miles an hour when it struck the trestle. Tho entire train with the excep tion of the Pullman, which was at the rear, went through the trestle, striking upon tho rocks, stumps and roots of trees beneath. The wooden trestle at the east ern end oi the bridge completely col lapsed, with forty feet of the roadbed ap proaching It. Into n Hunting Trostlfl. ANNISTON", Ala., July 3. The north pas senger train which left here at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon on the Alabama Min eral railroad ran into a burning trestle near hdmouuson, two miles out of town. The trestle wns at the bottom of n grade, i just around a sharp curve. It was too late to stop tho train when the fire was klscovered. The engine and tender went across, but the express, mall and baggage cars fell in, pulling down two passenger ' coaches. All three were burned. Engi neer W. II. Howden, Fireman William Chastluo and one or two others were hurt, but nut fatally. The passengers escaped by tho rear of the train unhurt. O not be deceived. This brand of White Lead is still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slew corrosion. It is a standard brand of Strictly Pure White Lead The recommendation of "John T.Lewis &Bros." to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit Many short-sighted dealers do so. For Colors. National Lead Co.'a Pure White Lead Tinting; Colors, a one-pound can ta a 25-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and Insures the best paint that it i I ossible to put on wood. Stud us a postal card and get our book on points and color-card, free; It will probably save you a good many dollars. JOHN T, LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. For bilious headache and all other conditions resulting from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c. At drugstores; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. 1'rn.sla anil the Jesuits. IlKnMtf, July 3. The Prussian govern ment has resumed negotiations with the I Vatican in regard to the return of the pre scribed religious orders of the kingdom. I It is believed that the government will be able to make arrangements justifying lu Consent to tli lr return. tnssnchllttK' I. gistnture Adjnnrna. Boston, July 3. The legislature was prorogued by Governor Greeuhalge at 7:20 last evening after a session lasting 180 days, being the longest on record ex cept that of lb.33. Secretary of State Olln conveyed to tho senate and house the gov ernor's declaration of prorogation and stated that during the session the gov ernor had signed 549 nets and 111 resolves, withheld his signature from four acts and vetoed four. A Slyrneilse lnuhli Tragedy. SvrtACUSK, N. Y., July 3. Henry Vogler, aged 49, shot and Instantly killed William Stutz, nged 50. Vogler then fired a bullet I Into his own brain, and died two hours I later. It Is reported that Vogler believed t that Stutz was lntlmnto with Mrs. Vojr , ler. New York's Corrupt Police OlurlaU New YnliK. July 3. Assistant Dlstrlot Attorney elltnau has been selected by Corporation Counsel Clark to assist Super intendent 11) me In formulating charges nigalust piil.ci'ineu who ere accused of wrong doing before the I.exow committee. A Diver f" Into a I'l i.ixl -.l Mine, j HAHM8HU1IU, July 3. A Philadelphia diver went down into the Hooded slope oi the Short Mountain coll erv and succeeded in startiugonuof the pumps. It is thouu. t tho mine will be u nped out lu a week. SW'INDLEDAilEKJt'ANS By Advising Them They Were Heirs to British Millions. SWINDLER THOMAS GOES TO JAIL K'll-.l 1,1 till- IIHt. Easton, Pa . July 3. William Pender gnat, snutlieustern chief of engineers of the Lehigh Vulley ralln ad, died yestar day from the t Herts of tho ueat4 aged 40 years, Itlg Shipment, of Cnnl. PottsvilI.k, Pn.. July 3. The Philadel phia and Heading Itailroad company ship ped a larger tonnage of coal from Palo Alto during the mouth of June than dur ing nny month for fifty years. Forty-three trains were sent out to tho west nnd tide water on Saturday alone, and the ship ments for the month will aggregate 1.000, 000 tons. The coal nnd coke strikes are assigned as the cause of the Increase. u. imi'r1. a t T. M. REILLY'S CE1JTRALIA 3 ltan OflTa Tre.tle. CltirPLK CREEK, Colo., July 3. A pas senger train on the Florence and Cripple Creek road, bound south, left the track a short distanco from here. Tho entire train, consisting of engine, baggage car and two coaches, ran oft the trestle. W. G. Milner, a passenger, had his head burled In the sand and was smothered to death. Frank Wasson, a brnkeman, was so badly squeezed between cars that he may die. Two others were seriously in jured. Tha "Cowboy CrangBllit" Released. Atlantic Cut, July 8. J. It, Itlce, the "cowboy evangelist," was released from the county prison yesterday by order of Supreme Court Justice Garrison, and last night took part in the organization of a Citizens' Hights league. The latter pro poses to apply to the Pennsylvania Hall road company for permission to use a i large lot belonging to the company upon ' . l.n.l I 13, , vt luuu uuiu uicvtiiin. iwue unuiu uere Fntallr Klint by Her Lover. Vavceduuo, Ky., July 3. Near Toles boro Charles Dusnn, 21 years old, shot and fatally wounded Miss Mattle Hull, 18 years old. Dusnn hud been wnitlng on the young lady for pome time, but when ho proposed tn her she refused to marry him. Dusnn then llred three hots into the unfortunate girl's body. It is thought Dusau is insane. Threatenlnc President Cnnlmlr-Perler. PAIUS, July 3. A placnrd was found In the Mnrche St. Honore last evening, which threatened President Caslmlr-Pep. ler with death. A placard similarly got ten up was found on the same spot a few days prior to tne assasslnntlon oi I'resl. dent Cnrnot. It bore the words: "On Juno 25 Franco will mourn." giving the authorities great trouble by holding religious services in the streets. UU A U U ( V I H I 1 . fr"m Chicago, and with his wife has been -a. WJL J X-JX i. JL V HU X . B Where you can always get a glass of tool Beer anrl Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. T. M. Rcilly'B, Locust Avenue, CENTHA.LIA, PA When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FE.VTHEKS or MATTKESMEB To too OloaxiocL I While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address lit STE1M BEI0H111G M.,SSi?S SPST" 33 East Coal Street. THE GREAT SUCCESS. 4-1 g en "i O O If i) 5 ; O - "s ? ll ort ma o g i o i L ilWSf r-, VrWla o 0 .0 CS I MEW I -WCatJ fi. U lal SC i3tl.,- -'flMgl I E t,SJES2 ail B. R, Severn, F K. IlHneeil by a Mob. FULTON, Mo., July 3. John Heynolds. of Guthrie, accompanied by his deputy, Taylor Wilson, on the way to Fulton from Cedar City, having in charge James Johnson, colored, who was charged with committing a criminal assault upon Mrs. William King, near Guthrie, in Aucust. ISO!, were met at HUler's Creek by a mob who, placing a noose over Johnson's head, adjusting It about his neck, threw the rope over a limb, secured it and left hlt;i hanging. Striking Cokers Again Riotous, TJniostown, Pa., July 3. The Btrlkers were more active yesterday and out breaks were reported in different parts of the region. At Leigh a large mob of Huns attacked a number of workmen and two were seriously injured. The work men'fled and were pursued to their homes by the foreigners. Information has been made against the Huns for riot. Raids were also made at the Morrell and Atlas plants and the workmen driven from the yards. Tli l'rlce of Meat Adranelnff. Sfrixgfield, Mass., July 3. The great western strike has perhaps affected no other business to such a degree as it has the meat, business, nnd from the present outlook it is not rash to assert that unless the strike is broken inside of a month there will be a genuine meat famine throughout New England. There is little or no beef at present in this section of the country, and the prices are rapidly ad vancing. lis ! Still Caslmlr-I'erler. London, July 3. The correspondent of The Times at Paris says that the new president will retain his compound name, and will continue to be known as Casimlr Perler. Until M. Carnot became president he used the double name of Sadi-Carnot, After his election he decided to abandon the compound form, nnd to retain only the name Carnot. Fatally Homed by nnnollna. West Chester, Pa., July 3. Cella Grant was brought to tbe Chester County hospital fatally burned. At her homo in New London a gasoline Btove exploded, setting Are to her clothing. She ran into the yard, and all the clothing was burned from her person. The physicians at the hosoital say she will die. An agreeable Lnxativo and Neote ToNia Bold by Drugfdsta or sent by mall. 23c.,Mc and S1.00 per package. Kjnplea free. Tho Favorite TCCIB TOWIES lortno Tcctb and Jircath.o. I v I I Government Receipts and Kxpeniea. Washington, July 3. Tho comparative statement of the receipts and expendl- inrAs nf tliM irnvarnment for thu fiscal vear MsrarulA W IT Waters . enueu O UUB ow, 10m, suunn iu iirarnw Magargle, vr, H, water., mt,m,m and the expendi tures f8C0,5l)3,3,W, which leaves u dellclt 01 109,083,023. Lived and Died Toother. Baltimore, Julv 3. Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Williams, of Germantown, both died on Saturday, 'only a few hours Interven ing. They were HI years of age and lsav a large family. '." .j ....... J I j . .j . . , cumJlBKU, vm.. Bays: "ShUon's Catarrh Remedy is tho lirst mcdlolno I have over found thnt would do mo nnygooo." rnco suets. Bold by uruggista. SHILOH'S CURE. This Great Couan Cotie promptly cure iTuuromi uiuvra tail, fm- vonsumpuon IE nas no rival; has cured thousanda, and will cmiB VOU, If taken la'.lmc. rri;3cti., E9ctL.tl.CQ. Hold by C. H. Hagenbuch, Bhonandoah. H0HEST TREATMEHT M. 0. F. THEEL Fair; Th- .mllier. south, ' ft'ng o west winds. lie and Ills Confederal Indneed a.) American to ItaUn a rnrtnno to 1'roi ecntn an Alleseil Claim, and the Hulk of th Money Waa Molen. INIK)N, July 3. Howell Thomas, for merly solicitor for Colonel Jacques, who represented Lawrence, the American claimant of tho Townley estates, was yos terday sentenced to Ave years' penal ser vitude, Thomas had been on trial for some time past, charged with obtaining money under false pretences and with forging documents In connection with the case. The Towuley estate litigation Is one of the mnny schemes into which credulous Americans have been lured In the belief that they were heirs to millions in the possession of the British government. Lawrence, an American, was convinced that he was the rightful heir to the Town ley estntes, situated in Yorkshire, and that tho revenues of these estnies had ac cumulated In the hnnds of the British government until they amounted toabout t70,000,000. With the assistance of Col onel Jacques, Laurence succeeded In rais ing fSO.OOO with which to push his claim. Thomas was employed as solicitor for Colonel Jnrques, representing the claim ant. He brought an actiou lu chancery, hich failed, and claimed thnt he had ex pended 0H,(KKi in costs. Colonel Jncques made an application to compel Thomas to file au account to Miow tbe money had been expended. Thomas failed to file the account demanded, and the proceedings hich resulted in his sentence to Impris onment were then commenced. The judge. n Imposing sentence upon lunulas, said that he had no doubt that Colonel Jacques had conspired with Thomas lu order to defraud people in America. mmm m mr m aam h mmmm. m mm. a B I mmv VETERINARY SPECIFICS Tor Horses, Cattlo, Sheep, Cogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Page BooU on Trent in r nt of Animal urn! Chnrt Scut Free crnEB t TovcrH.OonccBllons.Tiiflnnimntlon A.A.jhplnnl JIculiiftitlHt Milk Fever. J!.H.-Mralnfl, ljatueneft, KlipniuiiliHm 0C'a" IMMcmprr. lSntml Ulnclinrtfccu 1.I. HotB or Jrubi, Worinn. K.KsritieliPt Heaves, l'nriiiiinnliu K.K.-Collc or (Jrlpe, Itellynche (3.(3,3IlMcnrrInKCa IlrniorrhnRcn, ll.ll-rrtnnry nnd Kldnrr IHscnse! I.f.KriiptlTO DNennpn, iIntiso. J.K.DlHeaHct of J)lBCHtIont raralyslfl Single Dottle (over 50 doeus). - - .GO Stulile CnPt vrlth fipcclncs, Manudl, Veterinary Curo Oil and Medlcator, ST. 00 Jnr Veterinary Cure Oil, - - 1,00 Bold by DrnvitM! or ntnt prrpftld uifnbtrBd laanf qninlllj on rrerli of )trir ULTlPHIUlTS'SirU.fO., lllAllSmmim SL.ewTorfc. A Tnndldat for Lynohlo. OCALA, Flo., July 3. Ira M. Perry, a promineut citizen of this county, was ar rested yesterday on n cliarv of incest.pre- ferred by his 18-yenr-old daughter. Tho Kirl says that her father ruined her seveu years ago. Yesterday she refused to con tinue their relations longer, and ho as saulted her in a bavage manner. She made complaint, and Perry was arrested, but esc aped while en route to jail. There 13 talk of lynching if he is apprehended. HOMEOPATHIC fi fb SPECIFIC No.60 In una an TMn. The onlr unppMsfat remedr far Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, nd ProBtration, from over-work or other causos. 91 per vi&l, or 0 Tiali and large Tial powder, for if 5. bo& ly ITnutUu, or int potrUoti rcljt ol prlc. IICBPIIKKIS'IIKU. fa,llllll WUIUi6U,Nwlork. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. rfLIVERY SNtUOtN'S Fear Alloy, Rear Goffeo House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. TA ,LPftn SYSTEM IN FFFEGT JCNB V9, If 94. Trains leave Sbenandoah as follows: r-r Noto York via Philadelphia, weelc flayi I' - w 7 a' a.m.. z.fo, d.m p.m. :uaoa: 10, ft m For Now York via M jej Chun). .oek iluvs, 6.S5,7 M a. m., Is 33, a.r'5 p. m For Ifi 'los and Phlladelntila, week day 10. n 7.2U, a. m., 1S.3J, 6.B6 p. m. av 2.10 a. m. "or Pottsvllle. week dys, 2.10,7.20, a, to. 12.3! Siu Kfihrt m Simdav. 2.10 a. m. forTamaqua and Mahanoy City, wee oays. 7.w, a. m., 12.22. z.Do, p. m. aun' 5.23. 8.10, Anil a SlnU" of Alile .ll.!nnlH Home Offices. 1317 ARCH St, 6-8; wtu. nna a ives.. o-iu; punaufn, B-12. IIRANCM liFTICi: rerinu neutly lCalnblUhed H.W. riirner MrmXI) nnd FRANK KIN'S!, Olllce Hours every Sutuntay Irom 0 X, M, to 10 P. M.; Sundays, from A- M. to 3 1. M. i.omn of Vluor, Ymilhrut IiidlMeretloti or l.x rriNt'Mt lllooil I'ul-iiiit (eiierul Debility, J jour ol Memory mid All Mwrlnl lHwenM', cttuwl hy Imprudence or lnlierllnnre, Or. Thecla lfnk Only l'h Hlrlaii nnd Mu-clnlUt uble to cure Hfter lrroiie t'1-.e Iiiih fulled (no matt rvlmtotluTH writ., pr'nt or ftiiwrtlse.) Tho Hunt lloiM-Ies- nnd DnnsrroiiH Unv oliriird. RHU-r nt niiei. trvnb cai "! 4-ludava. TACII mid i:vry Tunc Hrfi'hM Hie Ifoefnr'N IVroniil Alien (Win nnd rare. SlrletpHi Hrcrery ;nnranteril to All, KendS 2c stajniw fur Honk. "Truth , ' Im'nI ofail for youns nnd old 1itf It and luarricd. The only Jiook erpoa lujt Quae tt. 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR C CENTS A ROLL. Clnstogout tbla ieaioD'1 goodi to make room. Beuif lUocutstopaypoitage. Address F. H. CADY. Providence, r. i. MONEY TO LOAX. Loina made from 1100 tn KM.onO on nersnna or real etate seeurlty. No publl-liy. Loaus can be returned In small monthly payments or retained for a number of years to suit borrower. A loan from this company will not Injure the financial standl-g of any individual or Arm No bonus. Interests per sent, annually, Mocey loned for any purpose, such as to Increase or enter tmeln' ss, to pay off mortgages, Judgement rotes, to build or purchase proprrty, or In fact for any purpose trat money may be desired. Address Cent ill Tru t Company of fa . 18S0 Arch street, t'lil'adolphla, l'a. 6 0-m a. m. Additional to. Mauanoy City, weslc uavs. 7 (X) d. m. Tor Wllilamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburt wecu aays, ii.su a. m., l.oo, .uu p. m Kundav. S.2.1) a. m ('or Mahanoy l"nne. week days, 2.10, S.2S, f. t.'ju, 11.311 a.m., vi.ii, i.oj, s.oo, o.DO, t.w, v.Si o.m. uunaav.x in. 'i a, ra. for Ashland aud Sti.in.okln. week days, S.2S l.ai, 11. OU . lu., 1.4k,, i.w, w.o ,. u,. uu.uaji " TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via PhlladelDnia.weekC 4.00 a. m 1 30, 4.00, 7.80 p. m I2.ll night, bur niv. B..10 n. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week day ' so. u.iu a. m.. l.iu. .su o. m. Leave Philadelphia. Readlne Terminal week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and 4.W H.IB. U.'IO d. m. Sundav. 11 30 d. m. Leave Reading, week dayB, l.u,7.10, lO.Ofl, 11.6 a. m., 6.60, 7.07 p. ra sunaay, i.so, a . Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.40 a. m 12 30, Clip, m Sunday, 2.33 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.(0, 11.23 m.. t 20.7 IS. 9.28 n. m. Bundav. 1 18 Leave Mahanov Cltv. week davs. 3.40. 9 21 11.47 a.m., 1.(1,7.44, 8.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.46 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week diys, t.40, 4.9. S.30, 9.37, 11.09 a. m 12.69, 2.UC, O.aj, 0.40,7 6,1 D. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m Leave Wllilamsport, week days, 10.10. a. m a 35. ll.lSn. m. Sundav. 11.15 n. m. Tor llaltlmore. WashinKton and the West v n A O. It. It., through trains leave lleadlct Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. K. U. U.) at 8.20 7. 0, 11.26 a. m., 8 4H.5.U 7 2i, p. m., Bundiy 3.20 7 4i II 20 a. m.. 3 40 7 p m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wiarl ani ouin mreei woari lor viuiniie i.;uy. week-uays i;xnres, 8 no ti.uu ufia m, ilMIBLE EXPLOSION! Too High Prossuro. in tlr e ilayof keen competition in every i . .icu t..e hiiuness nun is compelled to .i in intellect onil every energy to the i . iv-s of his business; the Clerk, look' ie..i-r, iirufeesiotial man and laborer, to Inn- themselves at a terrific rale, there can luit one result an explosion, which if v i re-mltii. in immediate death, leaves iii'Mi with shattered brains nml bodies. I her arc running at too high pressure. I'lip' ttrain is too great. Sometliing must mil does give war. This ie equally true of in en. Though their ppherc Is more .i iied, they have their daily burdens, frets, iii.l worries, and the results are the same aa ni li their stronger companions. 1 his condition Is RT"'inK worse every day. The rapiditv of its increase is awful ii rontcmplato. Our homes, hospitals, and . isaiie nnyhims are full of 1 lie unfortunates, .'id are being crowded still further. There r but one solution of the matter. Recog ,.',7e the importance of Ihe situation a t once, uid lake the necessary measures to ovcr- me it. If you linve falling memory, hot l iihes, diiziness, nervous or sick headache, niiioiisness, Irritability, melancholy, slecp- snies", fainting, nervous dyspepia, cpi--y etc., know that any one of them is but . vmptnmof the cnlainliy that may befall i and even though you have used so iIIihI remedies and treated with reputable 'livdrians with little or no benefit, give Dr. iHeV Ke-tnrntive Nervine a trial. It is ie only rcniedv that may be dei.Hidtd, lpon for nervous dborders. " I'wo years ago 1 u-l Pr Miles' Itestorstlve rvlne with tnnrkeil benefit, and later Induced v n. who had lieen sick with eatorrli nt the .i.'der five venrs In the hards ef onr tie't pliy. . inns, to try It toeether with Dr Mllet' Kervo i l.lver nils. He was no wonderfully benefited 'nt ho 1 altenillng to bush cm sgnin My wife ueil Nervine with most excellent rcbuits. I of u together have not Ufed more than sir 'iiie of vervlne. Feveral of our friends liavo iiJed It. and are greatly Improved "Louis ii.lw. flurtier & Glbbs I'low Co Csnton Ohio, i r Miles' Relorative Nervlno Is Mild bv all :gltson a tiosltlve ginrantee, or tent by Dr. ' Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ii rt.. on receipt of life. SI per bottle, six bottles, SS.eipreMrrppald. , 1 poMllvely free from opiates or dangerous -'i-ii Free book at druggltts. or by malL Political Cards. Thirty Tluiuimml Workmen Idle. PiTTsiiuna, Julv 3. AH the window glnss houses In l'ittsliurK, nil the flint glass houses of the United Stntes Glass company, the sheet mills anil most of tna Iron mills nro shut down. As a rcult nearly 30,000 workmeu are idle. This is largely because of tho usual shut down to take stock in sumo factories and inula nnd to limit production in others. JiOll CONOIlKHf, JOIIX T. SnOEXER. Hubjcct to the rules of the Republican noml natlng convention. Four Hundred Killed In Ilattle. CoNSTANTIN'01'LE, July 3. Information has been received of fighting between Cir cassian settlers aud Druses lu Syria, in which 400 were killed nnd wounded. Twelve women and children were mas sacred during the lighting. The Druses were badly armed uud were the greater BUlIerers. Gntlierlnc In Italian Annrohlsti. Rome, July 3. Numbers of anarchists have been arrested hero and in other Ital ian towns. The men just taken into cus tody include a dangerous Milanese an archist who corresponded with Santo Ces- ario, the assassin of the late President Sadl-Carnot. "POK COMRItHNN, .9. A. I.OSCH, Hubjectto the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. TJIOK. HIIKIIII-1 ELIAS DA VIS, Bubject to tho rules of the Republican nomi nating cor vennon. ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to the rules of tbe Republican noinl. na'lng convention. gtOK. SKPATOI,(30th District) JOHN J. COl'LE, Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. Jon rENATOIl 30th District) THOMAS J. EDWARDS, Of Mahanov City. subject to the rules of the Republican noml natlng convrntlon. A Guardsman Cashiered. TrtENTON. July 3. Captain John E. Walsh, Company D, Seventh regiment, National Guards of Now Jersey, has been cashiered hy court martial for conduct un becoming an oflicer. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National Lensne. At Chlcngo Philadelphia, 1"; Chicago, 15. At Pittsburg Boston, 7; Pittsburg, 2. At Cleveland New York, 0; Cleveland, 4. IVmiihj Ivallla StHto League. At Allentown Hnrrishurg, 11; Allen- town, 8. AtHazleton Reading, 14; Itnzle tou, 10. At Scrnutou Scrnntou, 1); Potts vllle, 4. Knstern League. At Erie Troy, 3; Krle, 3. At Rlnghnm- ton Springfield, 10; Ringhamton, & R HI NATOR, (SUth District) JAMES J. FHANEY, Of Shenandoah, Kubjeot to the rules of the Democratic nomi nating convention. -Clou LIit;iUI.AYl7KK, IstDlstrct, JOHN F. FIXXET. Subject to 'be rules of the Republican noml eating corventiou. poll I.ntiIHI.ATVRK, lstDlst., ll'Jf. R.MIDDLEIOX Or Malzevtlle. "object to tne rules of tho Republican noml natlng convention. poll I.I'tilHl.ATl'Ki;, 1st Dial.. JVSKPtl WYAT'i, Of Shenandoah, Hublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quot itiona of the New York and I'll! lailttlplilR, Kxohanges. NewYoiik, July 2. The proportions which the railway strike has assumed affected the stock market today very unfavorably, ami a& a result a majority of tho shares traded In show a decline on the day's transactions. Clos ing bids: Lehigh Valley 37 Pennsylvania 48M Reading VM, St. Paul m Lehigh Nov 0 N. Y. &N.E 8 New Jersey Cen ..l07 W. N. Y. & Pa.. Erie ia I).. L. & W --1C0 West Shore N. Y. Central W Lako Krlu.fc Y... 15 Del. & IIudHon....l General Inrkets. Pniutnni.rniA, July 2. Flour weak: win ter superfine. 2.1132.33; do. extras, tSM-Q 8.40; No. 2 winter family, t2.4agi.00; Pennsyl vania roller siralght. J2.70ia2.&'; western win ter clear. S2..WS2.75. Wheat firmer, quiet; with 60c. bid anil OOllo. asked for July. Corn quiet, firm; with 45c. bid and 40c. asked for July. OatB strong, advancing, with 48o. Lid and 4Do. asked for July. Ileef firm; cut meats firm; pickled bellies, 76c.; pickled shoulders. Hie.; Iplckled hams. lOHaiCo. Pork steady. I.ard nrm; western steam (Haiurdays only 1 80), 2.00, 800, 4.00, 4 80, 5 Oil, closed at $".15bld; elty at Sic. Hulter steady; 4" n. m. Accommodation, 8.0 1 a. m , 4.16, 0.30 p m One dollar excursion train, 7.00 a m. Mindav Kxpress, 7 30, 8 0U, 8.80, (UK). 10.00 a. m 4.1a p. m. Accommodation, 8,)0 a m. an i 4.45 p. in. One dollar excursion train, 7.0na. m. Rotutnlrg leave Atlantto City, depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansa avenue". Week-Days Express, 6 'JO (Monday only 0 451,7 00. 7 48 BOO, 10..6 a. m., aud 8 80, 4.30, 5.8t 7 30,9.80 p.m. Accommodation, K.,0 n, m anr 4 isx p m. one uonur uxcurifiuu iraiu, iron. Pennsylvania creamery prints, tanny, lOc.l do. choice. 18c.: do. fair to good, 18f',17c; prints jobbing at 2llit33o. Cheese quiet. Kggs ilrm; New Vork and Pennsylvania, l:i!18Hc,; western Iri.li.ilHiHo-: oases. 51.a.75. RTtis'" bti who can tasteottr candies w Bl"t without a foel iig of affeo nTT CI tr1 t'n for th vomiif man uaD v,iiwho brings them. They just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with teiirternews tho young limn also ineits, nnd the question Is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 X. Main St, L ve htoek Mnrkt. New Yokk, July Reeves very strong steers. 75c fit $1 per 1(0 lbs higher; rough butchers offering 80o. hurher: native corn fed I steers, holce. 3.tW(l.in; good to prime, f5.86 gruss rei uo., meuiuin to iair, y.t xffo eu, tl.m. AeOOmmotl itlOU. 7 1ft lnrt.,p , ..-.lln-rv a.-,i ilh ramnmn SU KIVJH m juiiDjD u m. uu.i.i ..i" , t j5. anirn," good to prime, A 8B(a.wi; or oot Mississippi Ave only, 000 n. m. 1 Bleei Kundaye Kxpress, S SO, -4.00, 8.00, 6 00, 0 30. ' fti); V (si, 7 80 8 00 9 80 p. m. Acoomaotl itlou, 7 18 t0f,i p Oil UK i 1 1 1- ATI) 11 K ( First Dlstrlot) Of Mahanoy City. Hublect to tbe ru'es of the Republican nomi nating convention. poll POOH IIIKCCTOR, VA YID II. IjLEWEIjLIU, Of Shenandoah. Kubiecttotherulesot tbe Republican nomi nating convention. con pooh muucToii, XF.I.SOX IIRAXDOX, Of the Tnion Twps, Surje't t" the rules of the: Republican nomi nating convention pOlt Jl'IlV lOJIMIMMONICU, FItAXK KIXG, Of Shenandoah. Hubjcct to the rules of the Democratic nomi nating oenvntlon. Millions of Dollars Oo up in smoke every year. Take uo risks but get your houses, stock, far niture, etc., insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 1180 Sonth Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies from foot Mississippi Ave. only 0.10 p. m rarior oars on an express trains. C. O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Aft. Philadelphia Fa, I. A. SWF.IGAHl), Oen. Supt. fuvir4 itfiai wmrnnenil ereo j i i swsr- 111 , , .i tnv iu. u ' '" ,1, rt .'lyi i dlnary Tcxnna. S4.K8; stags. 8; hulls. llVft 4.50; dry cows, f.3IWi4. Calves active, i hoice veals. $B4; poor to prime, $a.8ti(n!5 36: Imtter uiilk calves, inferlu-' to good, 8.40W.78. Kbn and lambs active; poor to strictly prime sheep. W.T 'A1 1 ciinunon to choice lambs, (4.8000.511 lli'u higher; Inferior to good bogs, $6.B8r.5 w. Bast I.tHkHTV, Pa July 8. Cattle fair; prime, I.DO&t.Sli; good. $4.1(sl.J, good fat cows and heifers, ii!.7fta3.15; bulla, stags and bologna cows, ?HU. Hogs higher; l'hlladel phlas, $5.ma8.76: common to fair Yorkers, ?6.4S6.6; pigs, $8.0098.08. Shaep higher; ex tra, $8.8094; goisl, $3,loaB.T0; fair. Jt.IOUU.Wl tutmuou, 50o.31.80; luuilw, i3.lU94.V0, A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskey, beers, porter nnd ale constantly OU ta,),-. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. ft Cbl.liMt.r's VmlUh Illamnsst Br. Pennyroyalpillb .fTv 4lrlKliiMl aad Onlr Ueauloii. a Miwi relUl-l- tADica, til nro iit hr CkicksMler Krtoiuh M hoiai BJttl with hlu ribbon TbLa liinuthrr. Hfu dHreu iuh$htw V Uau atl '" XI UruiflMi. sr Mod 4a. In Maun pa fbr Maitkaltui, MttuoaiiUti ul "Itellff for I.adlr,Mta(lr, by rrtsra 1all. ' anna .11.1. A'drll flMUfm : -