umrFimm- mm: 4 Ask the men who are making ira itations of COTTOLENE, the new vegetable shortening, why thej jnve up lard and try to trade or the merits of COTTOLENE ? Per haps you can guess why. k the grocer who attempts suh jtitution, Why he tries to sell nc imitation when people call foi that pure, palatable and popular" vegetable shortening, COTT0- LENii r Perhaps you can guis ASK Whv siW.l TOL -Nr, i::s1x j 1 of lard other c npoui.d. ( r all c v nurt'ose ? It 1- t' 1.'. Ol h. possible c:idor;eiiienc : f, l'i'v sicians as to liealflif'nl-css ; fron Coi jkingKpert? ai t . ? :r ; i .n i " y from housekeepers u.s t j cco y Us? TTOLE1 r 1 ' ick i it foUtn3'. i po'lii I pil's, Mad., cii,,; by K.rAIS?BANKCO CHICAGO, and 130 T4. DELAWARE AVC, PHILAOCLPHI PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SOnDlLKILL DIVI"IOS. JUNG 3d, 1614. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date for Wisgan's. Gllberton. Fraokvllle, Nev Castle, 8t. Clair, Fottavllle. Hamburp, Reading Fottatown. Phcenlivllle, Norrlstown and J'hll delphla Uroad street station) atOIOOawdllMt a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potty Tlllo and Intermediate stations O'lo a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Ullberton, rrackvflle, Ne Castle, r,t. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. 0:40 a. ro nd 8:10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, Potv town, Phoenlivllle, Norrlstown, Phlladelrh a at 8:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m, Trains leave Frackville for Hneuandotn a 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:4! and 1(1:27 p. re Bundays, 11:18 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo (or Shenandoah at Ills)' 11:43 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Suaday at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) ( Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 85 a m. 4 10 and 7 11 p m wee1' dvs On Surniav0 ,a " itflsian. Lcavo Broad StrcetHtatton. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Expross, week day, at S 20, t 05. 4 50, 5 15, S 50, 7 83, 6 20, 9 50, 11 00 11 14 am, 1200 noo-, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Es press 1 06 and 4 "2 p m. dining care If 2 30, S 20, 4 00, 6 00, 8 00. 60, 7 13, 8 12 10 00 pm, 12 01 night, Sundays 8 20, 41x4, 4 w S 15, 8 12, 9 dO, 11 03 a n. 12 44, 1 40, 2 80. 4 00 (lim ited 4 22i Rt a 10. T13"rt st? n in I2 01nlrht Ex prm for Boston, without change, 11am, weeanayg, una a on p m uauy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Wasbligton 8 60, 7 80, 8 81 9 10. 10 20. ll 18 a m. 11 40. (12 35 limited dlnini car,) 1 30, 8 48, 4 41, (5 16 Congressional Limited j 'Mllman Parlor Oars and Dining Car), 017 OA I p. m,. 1203 night week days: Sun uays.3 50,7 20, J 10. t IS 11 40, a m 4 41, 6 55, 7 40 p m. and 12 03 night. Leave Market Htreet Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. K sprets. 5. 10, 8.50 a. m (1.00 Saturdays only) 22 30, 4 and 5 p m. we-k daj a. Sundays, express 8, 8.45nnd 9 45 a. m. Accommodation, 8, 8.20 a. m., 3.130 and 4.20 p. m. Bundai j 8, 8.15 a. m. and 4 p. in. For Cape May 0 a, ra. (1.30 Saturdays only) 4 p tn. week days. Sundays, 9 a. m. For Bed Isle City, Avalon, Ocean City. An glesea, Wlldwood and Holly Ueach, express, weekdays, 0 a. in. and 4 p. m. Sundays 9 a. in. S. M. rtiiivosi, J. ... i o'ju t3nn'i "i"1"' i'r, t T. M. REILLY'S CENTRALIA's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass ot Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines. Whiskeys, etc Don't forget the place. X. M. Reilly's, Locust Avenue, OENTRALIA, PA When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centra Street. Meals at nil hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRESSES CE7o too Oloanoci ! While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Jit STEAM KIB!HllBtO,a1SS'lf1r- 32 East Coal Street. ma GREAT SUCChSS. D. R. Severn, P K. Wagargle. T. H, Waters 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR 0 CENTS A ROLL, I Cloalngnut thli reason's goodi to make room. Beau 1UC VUlMMJ pay puKUiKOf auuivm H. CADY. Providence. R. I. WW? COT. Mm tj , II o -!i f3l! 'HZ 1 1 .V i S : r i SSCIiSl sCSi. LtstJ o H ocol at 4ilJ8r lyJirjjgffipfi h.'..!.'?y,''v.,t.. y'tygI Prospects of the Measure in tho Lowor Branch of Congress. CONGRESSMAN OATOHINGS' VIEW. He Hi.ll.-Tr. That Month Will Elapie llefnre the 1IIII Is Finally lnt to a Vote on Final rastage -Remote l'oislblllty of Farther Filibustering. Washington, July fi. In the midst of Intense excltement,nt 10:41 Tuesday night, after having been debated for three months and one day, the tariff bill, amended to take effect Aug. 1, 18D4,passed the senate by n Vote of M to 80 a strict party vote, except Mr. Hill, who voted with tho Republicans ngalnit the meas ure. The Populists divided their strength, two Messrs. Kyle and Allen voting in frtvor of the bill, and two Messrs. Peffcr and Stewart voting against It. With the tariff bill passed by the sen ate attention Is now directed to the action of the house. In view of this fact Repre sentative Catching!, who, with Speaker Crisp ntid HepresCntatlve Outhwaite, con stttuto the Democratic members of the rules, or "steering" committee, was asked to outline the course of proceeditre In the houso and what would be dono to expe dite the bill to Us final vunotment. Bald Mr. Catching: "Mr. Wilson will be given every assistance at the command of tho rules committee. There has been uo con fcrence with blm, ami no exact program Is arranged, but ho will be given such support an he desires at successive stages, "The bill will reach the speaker's table todny. Tomorrow It will be formally re ferred to the ways and means committee. Saturday I think they will report It back to the house with a recommendation of non- concurrence in the senate amendments, and for a conference. It Is probable, there fore, that the conferees can bo appointed, and the conference sessions actually opened by Saturday of this week." Mr. Catchings then took up each step of legislative progress, explaining the possi bilities of delay and the manner of over coming It. "The llrat step made by Mr. Wilson for a reference to the ways and meanB commit te6 Is formal, nnd will prob- ably bo agreed to at once without debate, Hut there is tho possibility of some com merit and discussion at that time. There is no rule to prevent it. Some member may rise with an unexpected proposition for disagreement with the senate, without reference to committee or for instructions to the committee. Hut such moves are hardly probable. The usual and regular course would be to refer the bill to Mr. Wilson's committee. And if the course was Interrupted a special rule would be brought in to bring the question to a vote at once. "When the committee makes Its report recommending a conference there Is again nu opportunity for discussion. But again a special rule will operate to let the house vote on the simple proposition of whether It wishes to disagree with the senate, bo that either with or without a rule tho vote will undoubtedly by reached, the conferees appointed by tho speaker and the conference under way by Saturday. "When the conference begins," contin ued Mr. Catchings, "they may make oc casional reports on such agreements as are reached. In the meantime the senate and house will proceed with their regular business. A conference report Is always privileged, so that tho conferences can come In at any time and secure immedi ate hearing, either on partial agreements or an agreement throughout. As to how long they will take Is problematic. It may be ten days or two weeks, with occasional reports of partial progress in the mean time. "The last stage will be when the con ferees report to the houso. At that time there will be more or less debute. But when the conferees present a definite prop osition there will bo a special rule, if need be, to bring the proposition to a vote, There will be no nibbling at the bill, and no long debate when the main point is to have the houso express its wishes by a vote. "Tho only possibility of delay Is through filibustering, but I have never known of a filibuster against a tariff bill, and it is hardly a remote possibility in the present case. "With the house voting promptly on nil propositions," concluded Mr. Catchings, "there ought not to be much delay in com pleting the bill. I hardly think, however, that we will be through with our work so as to adjourn by August 1, although it will not be much beyond that time." It is tho geuerul understanding that when the senate meets tomorrow there will be only a brief session, and that tuu senate will then adjourn until Monday. It is quite probable that there will not be a quorum in the senate again this week. The resolution of Senator Kyle, Intro duced at the request of tho striking rail road men, Is regarded as sure to cause de bate, and seuutors who expect to speak on it understand that it will go over until Monday. l'reinler Crltpl' l'roteit. Rome, July 5. The Tribuna says that, owing to the hardships to which Italians iu Klo Janeiro have been subjected, Pre mier Crispl has Instructed the legation In that city energetically to protest to the Brazilian government against any fur ther interference with the rights Of Ital ian citizens. The Brazilian government has refused to submit the questions pend ing regarding Italians in Ltrazll to tho United Mates government for arbitra tion, and Premier Crlspi has determined to act with resolution. Ilotli V.ytt lllotrn Out. Noriiistown, Pa., July 5. Tony Lag rant had both eyes blown out by an ex plosion of powder yesterday afternoon. Otto Krobltsch was fatally burned by an explosion of powder. He had a quarter of a pound of the exploslvo in his pocket, and a spark from a shooting cracker caused the explosion. He was terribly burned from head to foot. Phillip IUsel, aged 46 years, was scalded to death by falling Into a vat of hot water. A Illindrad I'cople Drowned. BUDA Pksth, July 5. A terrible drown ing disaster is reported from Mad. A ferry boat, which wns crossing the river Tliless, near the town mentioned, was capsized with SOU people on board. It Is reported I that about 100 of the passengers were Urowueu. "Hat" hhea Convicted, TROY, N. V., July 5. The jurors In the trial of "Hat" Shea for the killing of I Iiobert Hoss on last election "day at 1 o'clock yesterday morning brought In a verdict of guilty of murder u the first de-gred. Whatsis Cftstorlfi is Dr. Snmucl Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It. is n harmless suhstituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, niul Castor Oil. It is Plcasnnt. Its guarantee is thirty years' use hy Millions of Mothers. Castorla is tho Children's Panacea -tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorlalsso well adapted tq children that I recommend It as sujierlor to any prescription known to mo." It. A. Ancnm, M. 1)., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. V. "The use of 'Castorla' Is no universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach," Caiuob MinTVN, I). Il New York City. The Ckktauh Terribly Turtur'til'bj llolitrt.ru Middle-town, O., July 5. Fred Snider, whose wife is dead, and whose children aro all married, lives alone near Le Sourdesville. Uelng wealthy and miserly it Is generally supposed he had much money about the premises. Latent night three masked robbers broke in, beating him terribly. Finally they applied lighted caudles to his feet and other parts of his body until Snider pointed to n drawer, whero they got f."0. They renewed the torture by burning, but Snider implored them to search every nook. They tied him to the bed ami left. Neighbors .found Snider unconscious, and recovery Is .p'ro- nouueeu impossible. Lns by Vim (.nil Knrtlirjuiikp. VICTORIA, H. C.,, July fi. Wool has been received here that on June 17 the village of Honmura, adjoining Yokohama, wns destroyed by fire, upward of 1,000 houses having been consumed, and three days afterwards the heaviest earthquake ex perienced In Yokohama and Tokio since lhSO occurred. The loss by the lire amounts to hundreds of thousands of dol lars nnd several thousand people are home less and destitute. Tokio's loss of life by the cnrth(tink(. Is severe, twenty-six per sons having been killed uud many 25ct&. Wets, and S1.00 llottlo. One cent a doso. Tnia Great Cotton ('mm uromntlv cures Where all others fail. Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, .whooping Cough and Asthma, For Consumption It has no rival: nas cured thousands, and will conn YOU If taken In timo. Sold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lnmo Uack or Chest, uso BHILOH'S BELLADONNA PL.ASTKR.2oC, CATARRH REMEDY, Have vou Catarrh? This "JmedVisiruaran. teed to cyro vou. 1'rico.COcU. Injector free sold hy,0. (I. ll'igeuojca, Shcnanucah. Bag Carpet Weaving ! If yon want a good piece of rag carpet, wcl woven, tako your rags and have them wovct up In carpets. It will pay you In tho long run All kinds, with or without stripes, ma-ie ti order; beautllul rainbow stripes. Low prices 5 West .Oak Street, S henandoah , I't H0KEST TREATMENT- SB. 0. F. THEEL AndnXtnirof Able Asslsinnts. Home Offices. 1317 ARCH St. Wed. and Sat. Eve.. 6-10: Mundays, 11ICANCII Ol'l'Ki: l'crmn- ucntlr !;Btnbllslicu A4 Danelinn D-i i ii.ciuiiih 'if H.W. Corner Sl'-CONI) nnd I'ltAKK- I, lis Ms. otlltt? Hours every Naiuruay irom u a M. to 10 I'. M.: Humlnyj, from 9 A. M. to 3 r. M Loss or Vluur, Iniillitnl Indiscretion or l.x eeaai-s, llloiid I'olxiii, tieneriil Dilillll) litt-m ul Kleiner) mill All hpecliil JllsenHi'i rum-iit In- l.iiteii.l..,ir. .if llllll'l'llntiei1. Dr. Tlu i l, llii. Oiil, I'IdbIi'Iiiii nnd Mierliillt able to cure uncr l-:erj-one ele has iniicii too mnttvr what others nay. write, print or advertlnc.) 1'Ue Moot Hniir-li'BM nnd IliuiarroiiH (nt.es Sollelle.l. Krllrf nt mlcp. I renh tases cured 4-ludurs. i:v('ll nnd Kerr (nso llecehrs tlio lfnctnr'n I'ei'BOiuil Allentloil mid t'nre. Htrlclrwt (Spcrecy (Jnnraiiteeil lo All. Sends 2a staiiips for Hook, "Truth;-' IvHtor&il tnryoun? nnd o'd, uliigle and married, l no only uook eipon ngi4uae.H. MONEY TO LOAN. T.nins msde from ilOOtn on nersnna or real estate security. No publicity. Loans om bo returnoa in Bman mommy paymenis or retained for a number of years to suit borrower. A loan from this company will not injure the unanciat sianaiDR oi any inumuuui or urm No bonus. Intereste per cent annually. Money loaned for any purpose, such as to Increase or enter business, to pay o3 mortace, judgement rotes, lo build or purobase pruperty. or In fact for any purpose that money may be desired. Address, Cent'al Tru t Company of fa 1330 Areh strett, l'hliadelphia, ru. 6-9-m She's an who onn taste our candies without n feei ng of affec- nIrT Ovvl tlon for the young man vxiiAwlm i)rinKg tllem. They Just melt In the mouth) the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the voting man aUo melts, and the question ls'settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. W ,X. Main St. CICtf ems- m r. -82 Castoria. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomacli, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, glfes sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so M It has Invariably produced beneficial resulte." EnwiN F. FAnpHH, 51. D., lth Street and 7th Ave., New York City. ComTjlnt, 77 JlcnoAT Strebt, New Yons Crrr Her Crlmn l'rmrdltatd. St. Aluas's. Vr... July .1. tacts havt been brought to light in the cae nf Mrs. Mitchell Uaker, who murdered her four children at M n gnmrry last Saturday, tending to sho that the crime was pre meditated, and not commuted while Mrs. Uaker was crazed by morphine, as she olalms. 31 in. Carunt lleellnrs ii Inilon. PARIS. July 6, Madame Carnot, in wrlt lng her reasons for refusing a pension, says: "The children and I thuughtthat France, by unanimously according mag nificent nutioi,ol obsequies to M. Cnrmt, paid him the .supreme and only homage worthy of the country and of himself." A Juurnnlist's Mlitilen Heath. Chicago, July 5. Jnmes Sullivan, po litical editor of the Chicago Tribune, di suddenly yesterday ufieruoou in the rooms of the Newspaper club. Death resu from heart uiseaso ornpoplexv. .Mr. bill llvan had been In unusually good spir ts during the day. A Despondent Fanner's Terrible Cr m UUTLcn. s. u.. .July r. k. ij. uvuui a Norwegian farmer, became so wor yesterday over crop pros eet th:i he the throats in hi-, two rl-ddren, ng and 8, threw taem iut a we'd, .".1 n--throat and 1i,mi.i--h - Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNED0N'S LIVCn Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly nttended to. ?AILR0Af) SYSTM IN EFFECT JUNE S9. 194. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week flay : 10 S.2S. 7.20. a.m.. 12.32. 2.55. 6.55 D.m. SuniW ' '0 m For New York via M lot Cbunk ek days, 5.25,7.21 a. m., 12.32, 2.M n. m -For Keadlnir and Philadelphia, week day ; 10. 5 SI ' 20, a. m., 12.3J, 2.55, 5.65 p. m. Su lay. 2.10, a. m. ""or Pnttsvllle, week days, 2.10,7.20, a. m i!.3S. S.55. 5.65 n. m. Sunday. 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dayi 10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,i!, 2.S5, 6.55 p. m. Sun lay, 2.10, a. m. Additional iui Mahanoy City, week days. 7 00 p m. Tor wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsbnri week aays, s.s, li.su a. m., i.w, i.w p. m Sunday. 3.25 a. m. r ormauauuy .ce, wbci ubjtd, tiu, ..m, u.h. 7.20, 11.30 a.m., U.32, 1.85, 2.55, 5.65, 7.00, t.ti p.m. aunaay.aio. i.-n a m. For Ashland and StiiAiolitn, week days, 3.33 t.M, ll.du a. m., l.oo, t.wt 'oo p. m. ncruay TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Phlladelpma, week dayi '.00 a. m., 1 30. 4.00, 7.90 p. m 12.15 night. Hur dav. d.,)0 n. m. Leave New York via Mauck Chunk, week day t so. u.iu a, m., l.io, 4.30 p. m. Leave Phllodelnhla. Heading Terminal week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and 4.0t HAa. 11.30 n. m. Hundav. 11 30 n. m, Leave Heading, week days, l.lb,7.10, 10.03, ll.l a. m 5.55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a t Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.85, 7.40 a. ra IS so. fi ll n. m Sundav. 2.35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 1.18, 8.60, 11. f! a m., l .-0,7.1s, u.iai p. m. sunaay, 1.13 a u. T.nvn Mahanov Cltv. week davs. 8.45. 4 tl 11.47 a. m.. 1.51, 7,44, B.W p. in. bunday, 8.15 b. m. T.bva MAbannv Plane, week dtvs. 2.40. 189 5.80, .S7, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.06, 6.20, 8.29,7.5,t.lf p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, a. m, s M. Il.lfin. m. Sundav. 11.15 n. m. For Ilaltlmore. Washington and the West Tt n A n. R. R.. through trains leave Readlni. Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. 4 It. It. H.) at 8.20 7. -o, 11.2a a. m., 3.4e,a.is 7.ra, p. m., nunaay a.zy 7.iu, u xo a. m., a so , vi p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreet Wharf and Mouth Htreet wharf for Atlantic City. Week-Days Exorens, 800 B.iXJ. 10.45 a m IMatu dvs nnlv 1 301. 2.00. 3 00. 4 00. 1 30. SOU n 15 p. m. Accommodation, 8.01 a. m , 4.45, i (i.30p m. One dollar excursion train, 7.00a. m. Sunday Express, 7 30. 8 00 , 8.80, 9.00, 10.00, a.m., 4.13 p. m. Accommodation, ,'J a m. and 4.4) p. m. One dollar excursion train, 7.00 a. m. Keturnlng. leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Ailanilo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Kxpress, 8 20. (Monday only 8.45), 7.00, 7 45, 9 00, 10.15 a. m., and 8 30, 4.30, 6,30, 7 30, 9.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8..0 n. m. an' 4 32 p. m. One dollar exourslon train, from oot Mississippi Ave. only, 0 00 p. m. Sundays Express, 3 30, 4.00, 5.00, 0 00, 6 30, V .00, 7 30, 8 00. 9 80 p. m. A ceomraodatiou, 7 15 a m.and6C6p m. One dollar exourslon train, from foot MiSbisfclppl Ave. only e.lo p. m. Parlor ears on all express trains. O. O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Al. Philadelphia Pa, 1. A. SWEIGARD, Gen. Supt . aM nn n m rjirmnipritlr enrou I tt I'lBiiv gnuruntr.hri' kedby I On)car'l. r-slt'rs-pro-.f j' nd JUO-Pagf IfxiMbrmail. tiodnngeliewulcare. .1 COOK HtMtui bU.f vmcagsiiib Dostruotivo Fourth of July Con flagration at Hudson, Mas3. THE L00AL FIREMEN POWERLESS. Only by the Aid nf Firemen from Othar 1'laciM and by lllowlnir Up a Number of House Was the Town Haved from Uttir Destruction, HUDSON, Mass., July 5. Shortly before 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the most disastrous flro this section of the country has ever seen broke out In Chamberlain's Ice factory. When discovered It had gained considerable headway, and with a strong wind blowing the flames soon weu,t beyond tho reach of the locnl fire men and spread with wonderful rapidity, the factory being burned to tho ground within half mi hour. One cause for the rapid spread of the fire Is assigned to the explosion of several barrals of naphtha and oil used In the hoe business. Within an hour tho flames had spread to the Union depot, the public telephone office and Hlgglns' shoe fartory. The firemen were perfectly helpless, anil assistance was summoned from surround ing cities and towus. The postoillee. with Its contents, was totally destroyed, and the loss In tho departments cannot be fixed. It is known, however, that several registered nncknues arrived on the morn- I lng mall and were not delivered on ac count of the holiday. I'orty dwelling houses were destroyed, together with their contents. The fire men worketl with a will, but their efforts seemed to be In vain, and It was finally found necessary to blow up a number of houses to save tho entire town from de struction. The loss Is estimated between 50,000 and $1,000,000. It is said to be mostly insured. The Boston fire depart ment assisted. lllc Fire In New Haven. New Haves, July fi. A general alarm was rung for lire in the big city murket last night. The lire was caused by an ex plosion of fireworks In one of tho stores. In a few minutes another fireworks store on tho opposite side of the block was In flames, and both were destroyed. Loss estimated at f 100,000 to 1123,000. Unhoken Independencn Day 31urder. HoiiOKEN, N". J., July 5. Thomas Mc Laren, a brakemnn on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad, yes terday afternoon shot and killed Jennie Kneattlc, a woman who claimed to be bis wife. The shooting occurred at the resi dence of Mrs. Thomas Mulvnney, 58 Gar den street, where the murdered woman has been staying for some time past. Last May the woman had McLaren arrested on the charge of bigamy. She failed to sub mit proofs of her marriage, autl the enso was dropped. Then she refused to have anything more to do with McLaren. Mc Laren called on her yesterday and bo- sought her to return to him. Failing to Influence her, ho shot her. The murderer escaped. The Kaitern Controversy. LONDON, July 5. The Telegraph, com menting on the Coreau question, says that the bidden peril of the situation Is In tho allegation that Uussia and China huve concluded a secret ugreenient, contrary to the treaty of lbSo. It will, it says, coBt Great Dritaln the price of another naval squadron If Hussia Is ever nllowed.through China, to occupy Corean ports. It Is Kng- Iand's plain policy, consistent nliko with honor and Interest, to support Japan in the just action she is taking to guarantee Co run against the Intrigues and perils which threaten its security. Slemphl and Charleston Switchmen Out. Memphis, Teun., July 5. In addition to the switchmen and trackmen of the 1111 nols Central main line and branches called out by the A. It. U. Tuesday night tho Memphis nnd Charleston switchmen were out yesterday, lhe yardmen of the Kan sas City, Memphis and Ilirmlughum re fuse to handle I'ullmau cars. Otherwise til ere is no interruption to passenger trains. IMwnrds and Shrlver Indicted. Wasiiinuton, July 5. Indictments were returned Tuesday by the grand jury against E. J. hdwords and John Shrlver, the newspaper correspondent!! who re fused to answer questions of the sugar trust investigating committee on the ground that it would be a breach of con fidence. They furnished ball in $1,000 each and were released. Two Thousand Vatiencrs Bldatraoked. Bloominoton, Ills., July 5. The num ber of delayed passenger trains on the Al ton switches here Is fourteen, and th number of passengers Is fully 2,000. The Alton sent a special to Springfield for United States Marshal Ilrlnton and his denuties. who are to lift the blockade. The train was manned by officials of the road. Stahbed to Death by a Convict. FnANKFOltT, Ky., July 5. George Mc- Gee, a Louisville convict, stabbed and in stantly killed Charley Thomas, another convict, at the penitentiary. Themenhad quarreled, and while Thomus was eating breakfast McGee walked up behind him and plunged a long knife Into him. Both were negroes. Terribly Ilnrned by Gasoline. Louisville, July 5. Hy nn explosion of gnsollne at 3903 West Market street Ilen.-y Zimmerman was fatally hurt, his wife lost her life and their little 9-year-old boy was badly burned about the head. The husband nud wife were horribly burned hardly a portion of their bodies escaplug Injury. Death of llx-Oovernor Wlnans. IlAMHt'iu,, Mich., July 5. Ex-Governor Edwin 11. Winaus died at his home here at 4:!U) o'clock yesterday afternoon heart disease. Mr. Wiuans wns born In New York state In 1820, and bad been a resident of Michigan sine 1881. He was elected governor Iu 1MK). General lluulnnger's Mother Dead. 1'ARts, July 5. The mother of General Iloulanger. who oommltted suicide on Bept. 30, 1MV1, iu the cemetery of Ixelles, near Brussels, on the tomb of bis mis tress, Mine, di- IVmnemalns, died yester day. The lHte Mme. Boulanger was 0i years old. New Kngland'a Many Victims. Boston, July 5. Two doicn victims of patriotism aud fireworks on hospital beds ami eight persons dmd is the accident story of yesterday's celebration through out New Eugluud. '.AILED TII SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. f - th'rty-eliiht years Cnpb Loud follrrved ii most of that time as master of n res wid nion retiring Irom tho water was ap ed by the Srorelary of Iho I'nllod States i-ury to super. ntend the -enl INlicrlr- In a which s) itlon ho held live years, lie ' t-e-mio exprrlenro .is follows: .r several years 1 had l en troubled with . al net i dumii'Ss and pain In thr region 'i' heart. My drcniet nftlli-ttoii was les "ss: It waa nlmost impossible at any i .ill. iln list unit slerti. Iliivlne seen ri'undlea ndvertl-inll tn g,in H?it;? i . tn Alter t iiklnn ti niwll n ..mil. V tut. Mt rei-led so creut ihn nil i was posi- ely alarmed, tliliiklm the lemedy con- si opiates Willi ii woum nnniiy ih1 in. nlnrl- mi. hut nu helne iiiAiiri n tiv llir (.r iir- Hint It was perfectly harmless I cnnfln ' ii loirether with the Heart Cure T .d iy hi ooiiM'lentUmsly say tlint Ir. Miles K . It v Nervine and New Heart t ur, iJ d -e for tne than aiiythlnir I had ever tai.tn. i d lu-en treated by enilni'tit physlrlaus ew York and an KrnncNco without ben I owe my present gooii heiilth to tho rl ''His use of these most valuable remedies. ."I heartily recommend them to allnlllli-iea I was." t 'apt A. P. Loud, llumpden, Me. i, Miles1 ltitorativeNervlnoniidNewl'uro . ..i!ii hy nil drueKlstaon n IKX-Itivo t'linr-ti-ur by lir. Miles Metllcal Co., Klkliart. nnreeeiptof price, fl jior bottle, or six i". for ffi, express prepaid. They aro -' alloolates inudamieroUAdruga Political Cards. 011. CONCiltlCHH, JOIIN T. SnOEXER. Subject to the rules ot the Republican noml natlng convention. THUM CO.NOICliHM, A A. LOSC.1I, Subject to the rules of tho Republican neml. nath e convention. pUK. Hllliltll'I'', ELIAS DA VIS, Subject to the rules of the Republican noml -natlng co-venlton. JJIOlt Hill Illl-K. ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to the rules of the Republican noml. natlng convention. TCOIt Hl'.NATOH, (30th District) JOHN J. CO I'LE, Hublect to tho rules of the ltCDUbllcan noml. eating convention 11 MCNA'I Oil SOth District) THOMAS J. EDWARDS, Of Mahanov City. Hublect to the rules of the Republican noml natlng convention. -JJOU. BI'NATOlc, (30th District) JAJIK.S J. FKAKKY, Of Shenandoah. Hublect to th rules of the Democratic nomi nating convenjlon. Oil l.li(;ihI,A'l'l!Ili;, HtDlstrcl, JOHN F. FIN NEV. Subject lo tbo rules ot the Republican noml' natlng cot vention. 'on i.i:;iHi.A-ri'iii:, 1st Dist., inf. R. UIDDLE1 ON or Malzevllle. Hublect to tne rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. poll I.KRIHI.ATVRI!, 1st Diet., JOSEril WYAJ'l, Of Shenandoah. Sublect to the rules of the Republican noml natlng convention. JJOIl l,liIrjL,ATUIH-: (First District) Of Mahanoy City. Sublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. poll IMJOll HIIllvCTOIl. DAVID U. IjIjEWELiLIU, Of Shenandoah. Hublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. F on iooii oiuncroii, NELSON BRANDON, Ot the I'nlon Twrs. Butteet to the rules of the' Republican nornl natlng convention F II JUIIY CUMMlrlHIONKR, FRANK KING, Of Hhcnandoah. Hubject to the rules of tho Democratic nomi nating convention. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In lln-t-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agon!, 130 South Jardln Street. Also Life nnd Acoldentnl CompanloB A genuine welcome AwaltH you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskey, beers, porter and ale constantly on t). Choice temperance drinks autl cigars. 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