x ft to suppose that ah itnitation oilers the custonitf any guaifuitee ,1'ike the orlgincil does. Take Cotlolent fqr example, FAiRiiANk & Co. discovered it, perfected it, and spent thousands in making its merits k'nowii. It is plainly to their interest to make and keep it what it is, to-day the most popu lar shortening in the world. But vvhen you come these guarantees nil disanpear and the housjkep'.T h nt tl mercy of an i-iititur who ? . on oth?vs' reputation r. "1 v :i profits only l3' others' lo.-s. To ensure having go. ,d cook in'g land healthful i')ud sti1, right to COTTOLEN'E and let a. imitations severely alone. Sold H 3.. .1 pound pilb. Mlldeonl ." 1 y N.K.rAinSANKSXC CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE PHII.A jrl""' "OENNSYLVANlA KAluivji IT SCnUTLKILL DIVISIOIO JUNE 3d, I8r4. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abote Jate for WlKgan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Nc Castle, St. Clair, Fottsvllle, Hamburg, Readln Pottstown, Pheenlxvllle', Norrlstown and Phil adelphla Hroad street station) at 8:00 aad 11:4' ji. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays ForPotn vllle and Intermediate stations 8:10 a, m. SUNDAYS Tor Wigeaa's, Gllberton, Praokvtlle, Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. 9:40 a. n and 3:1; p.m. For Hamburg, Readlns, Pott town, Pheenlxvllle, Norrlstown, PhlladNpr a at 9:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m Trains leave Frackvllle for hsnaudob 10:40a m. and 12:14, 5:01, 7:42 and I0;i7p r Uundays, 11 13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle tor Shonandoah at -10:' 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 5:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street nation! Shenandoah at 6 67 and 3 35 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m weev davs. On Sundsv in. it fl so m. Leave llrond Strcetsiatlon, Philadelphia, ton NEW YORK. Tor New York. Express, weett day at 3 80, 4 05. 4 60, 5 15, 8 50, 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 11 01 lilt am, 18 00 noon, 13 44 p.m. (Limited F; sress 1 06 and 4 "2 p m. dining carfO 1 4' 280, 320, 400, 5 U0, 800, 660. 7 13, 81' 10 00 pm, 12 01 night. Sundays 8 20, tod, 4 ft S 15, 8 12, 9 oO, 11 03 a rn, 12 44, 1 40, 8 80. 4 ((lim ited 4 22 6 OT so. t 13 nrt H12 b m ISOl night. Express for Dostbn, without change, U a m, weekdays, and 6 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Usltlmore and Washington 8 60, 7 20, 8 31 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 11 40, (12 35 limited dinin; car.) 1 . . 8 48. 4 41. (5 10 Congressional Limltei Pullman Parlor Cars and Dicing Car), 6 17 0 56, 7 40 p. m.. 1203 night week days. Sun days, 3 50,7 20, 910, II lb II 40, am., 4 41, 656. 7 40 pm. and 13 03 night, Leave Market street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express. 5, IP, 8.60 a. m (1.00 Saturdays only) 2 30, 4 and Spm.xk days. Sundays, express 8, 8.45and 9 43 a. m. Aicommoduilon, 8, 8.20a. m., 3.20 and 4.JJ p. in. Sundays 8, 8.15 a, m. and 4 p. m. For Cape May 9 a. m. (1.30 Saturdays only) 4 p m. week days. Sundays, B a. m. For Sea Isle City, Avalon. Ocean City. An gleeea. Wlldwood and Holly Ueach, express, weekdays, 9a.m. and 4 p. m. Sundays 9 a. m. S. m. i-Hsvoax, J. ... Oen'l vnr"f 'iat . Pass'i" As t T. M. REILLY'S CENTRALIA'S POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beeranri Refreshing Wines Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. X. 91. Rellly's, Locust Avenue, CENTKALIA, PA When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200iNortb Contro Street. Meals at nil hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. PEOPLE who have CARPETS, FEATHERS' or MATTRESSES To "too Oloetxxoca. ! While cleaning house, will do well to a call on or address 33 East Coal Street, tine GREAT bUCCfcSS. rio Km Ills 1 U. R. Severn, F K. Magargle, W. It. Waters i 25 CENT ' I WALL PAPERS M FOR B CENTS A ROLL. Cloiingoiit tbh ieaion' gooAt to make room. Bend 10cuuttom)r poitoge. AdJrusj F. H. CADY, Pbovidence. R. I. iVMHK22l&HEMBXSjMflflflHEir VIGILASTDpTED. The Britannia Leads Her by Only Thirty-five Seconds. VALKYRIE 8UNE BY COLLISION. The Itn! lietweeu Vigilant and llrltnn- la Gives Itenson for IIpe That the American Yacht Will Yet iUow' Her Ileell to the, llrltliher. , , QtASOOW, July, ft When the start was made lu the minclnnl race of the regatta o( the Mmlhook Yacht club In the Clyde yesterday tho Britannia was the first to cross the startine line, the ViKllantioi lowing a minute later. The Valkyrie and Satnnlta were meanwhile endeavoring to get Into position, and In the course ot their maneuvers attempted to put about. In doing so the Satanlta's bow struck tho Valkyrie on tho port side abaft the rig ging and nearly cut her In two. The Val kyrie Immediately began to All, and In five minutes after alio was struck sank in twenty-flvo fathoms of water. Tho Satan lta's bows were badly stove, and It Is not regnrded as probable that she will bo able to take part lu a raco for a mouth to come. As soon as the boats came Into collision a number of vessels near by hurried to the assistance of the crew of the Valkyrie. 1 Lord Dunrnven and one or two of the Valkyrie's crow were rescued by the steam yacht Hebe, and the steam yncht Van dunra attached lines to the sinking yacht and savod the rest of her crew. It was found thnt only ono of the crew was In jured. Tho unfortunate man was a sea man named IJronn, ono of whoso legs was broken. Urown was ono of tho crew of the Valkjrio when that vessel was con testing for tho America's cup In tho United States, Tho crew lost everything they had except what they wore. The collision was duo to the Satanlta being Jammed by a number of steam yachts at the starting point, leaving her cramped for room. The Vigilant and Britannia proceeded In tho race, thu latter winning by thirty five seconds. The official tlmo was: Brit annia, 4:28:10; Vigilant, 4:38:45. After the raco the Vigilant returned to Gourock bar in compnuy with the steam yacht Atalanta. The Associated Press correspondent went on board the Ata lanta, on which Oeorgo Gould embarked on returning to the bar. Mr. Gould aj) peared no wise disconcerted at the result ot the contest. Ho said: "I was defeated, and am willing to ad mlt my defeat. I must, however, say this for tho Vigilant. She was not ready to sail today My crew never sailed in her under the present rig except four times, Of course with a little more practice they arc bound to become raoro proficient." In regard to the conditions and rules governing yacht racing lu British waters Mr. Gould said: "What I don't like nbout them Is the system of single gun Htarts To my mind they are dangerous for large vessels, and I think today's disaster clearly demonstrates this. The American style I consider greatly preferable for large vessels." Asked what he thought about the Brit ish system of haudicapplng Captain Hank Hatt said: "Under British rules we have to give nearly double as much handicap as in the United States, "We lost thirty seconds at the start, owing to our unfamillarlty with the Brit ish system of starting. Tho Vigilant gained most today on windward work, which Is her strong point, but coming down before the wind the Britannia gained a few seconds on us "Getting near Cloch we lost the wind by pure chance, ino iirltannla was further out and happened to get a streak of wind which brought her abreast of us. The Britannia's people evidently knew something nioro ot tho course and the winds than we did. She held tho wind and we did not, and the Britannia won tho race I must say it was one of tho prettiest races that I ever saw, and especially tho lliuli. I believe tho Britannia is qulto the equal of tho Valkyrie. We were very much surprised that the course was so confined, so different from those in America." Asked as to tho treatment the Vigilant received from tho yachts and steamers following tho raco Captain Halt said that ho desired to speak very highly of the con duct of the captains of the excursion boats. There was no Interference what ever. In conclusion Captain IlafT said: " e are not a bit afraid of our future matches. We will race Saturday of this week, and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. We are certainly defeated today, but that was due, in my opinion, to il merest chance. I agree with Mr. G"'iid that a little more practice on the pan of the crew will make a marked diffcivuco . In tho sailors' working of the yncht. Our boys made some little mistake. to day, which Is not to be wondered at. The Britannia's crew bandied their sails very much better." Another correspondent of the Asso cia ed Press who nttended the race says that the Vigilant' first race here brought her about the worst bit of luck that she has had in her brilliant career. After ex hibiting the most pronounced superiority for over forty miles, beating the Britan nia on every polut of sailing, she had the misfortune to drop Into a calm patch, and the Britannia, warned off, with a vein of wind, wns enabled to win. The result of tho race Is populnr, but there Is nobody found to say that tho Britannia won on her merits. Captain Cranfleld, of the Valkyrie, ar rived here last night with the yacht's crew, who will be sent to their homes. Captain Cranlleld said he did not believe that the Valkyrie was worth tho expense of lifting except for her leud. Lord Bun raven, he added, had a narrow escape, be ing Injured by the Satanlta's bowsprit. Terrible llalloon Areldent. JoLlET. Ills., July 0. While Professor Joins, of Hloomlngton, was preparing for a balloon ascension nt Hlver View the ropes broke. Jouos held to the balloon, which went up, dragging blin through n tree nnd tearing his clothes off At the height of forty feet he was forced to lot go, owing to injuries, and fell to the gronnd, breaking both arms and oue log, the bones piojectlng. He will probably die. The Tarlir lllll In tlta House. Washington. July 0. The events of In terest lu the InMise yesterday were a cable gram of congratulation from the lirazu lan chamber "f deputies to the house of representatives on tho 118th anniversary of Anierlcau Independence and the recep tion of the tariff bill. The latter event xclted Democratic applause, and the bill For pimples 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. The NlekolU llrnthera Victorious. Londos, July 0. The sixth and seventh heats of the race for the diamond sculls In the Henley rctzatta were rowed yester day. In the' sixth heat Joseph Wright, of Toronto; was beaten by Vlvlari Nlckells. Nlokells had his own way, winning easily by 2'i lengths In 9 mln. 3.1 sec. Guy Nlckells woii tho seventh heat. In tho double scull race for the silver goblets Ilyan and Wright, the Canadians, did not show up, and the Nlckells brothers "won in a walk." ltvldencn nf a Ilrutal MnrriVr. TITUSVILLE, Pa July 0. Lato at night jlr. b W. Truesdell found In mi alley back of his residence the dead body ot John McAndrews, aged 18. a nows agent on tho Dunkirk and Allegheny Valley railroad. The throat had been cut, the skull beaten in and the body bore other marks of vlo lencc Indicating murder Fred McDonald nbout 18 years old, is under arrest. When captured ho had McAndrews' coat with httu Rnlt Agnlntt Convict McKnnfl. BnooKLYN, N. Y.. July 0. Judge Bnrt lett, In the supreme court, appointed Lawyer Willinm J. Choate, of Aew lork, referee In tho suit of Mrs. Catharluo Bauer against John Y. McKnne, to re. cover property valued at fl&S.OOO, which, she claims, was fraudulently tnken from the estate of her husband, the late Paul Bauer. The referee will take McKane'a testimony at Sing Sing. Trenton Patters Slay Coinprnmhie. Trenton, July 0. The manufacturing potters nnd their employes held a confer ence this afternoon with a view of ending the strike that has existed since tho first of tho year. Tho men submitted a propo sition which is equal to a reduction of about 15 percent, from the old list. The manufacturers are considering the matter and will given final answer this evening. A Pnuper's Windfall. CAMWlinoK, Mass., July fi. Joseph II. Prior, a rheumatlo cripple, who has been supported by the ciiy for some time, has received notice thnt ho has fallen heir tu t75,000, the estate of a grandmother who died in England a few weeks ago. K r some years sho sent money to Prior's father, but sinco his death tho young niah has re,celve.d no assistance from her An agrocablo Laxatlvo andNEnvs Tonto. Bold by Drugjflsta or sent by mall. 25c., Mc and $1.00 per packasc Samplc3 free koeo Tho Tavorito T30TH F0TOS8 f ortbo Teeth and Breath, 25c. CaptnlnSwecney,U.S.A.,SanDIe(ro,Cal., eayst "Bhlloh's Catarrh Itcmedy la tho first medlclno I have over found that would do mo any good." Price CO ;ts. Sold by Druggists. SHILOH'S CURE. Tins OnsAT Couait CcnE promptly cure where all others fall. For Consumption it baa no rival; has cured thousands, and will crnia xon.lt taken lu'Jmo. rrisa23ctjn 13 at.. $1.03. Bold by C. H. Ilagenboch, Shenandoai. Rag Carpat Weaving If you wir.t a pood piece ot rag carpet, wU woven, tal.e your racs and have them woven ur rjg 1 1 will up in carpets, u win pay you in inoiongrua All klo 's with or without stripes, resrte ti order; b-iuulu1 ralnbo v stripes ow prices FATTEHSOKT 1)5 West Oak Street, hhenaudoah, St HONEST TREATMENT 'Sfil. Fa HEEL Ami n -ftnfl" of Mile Allniits. Joma Offices, 1317 ARCH St, 4tTi. PhUn.lelnM.i Hours Dallv. g-3t lives, B-8J We.1. allrt r.at. VKS.. o-iuj nunuuyn, 612. I1UA.. II oi'l'iui; i-ennii uentlr i:taullNhed if' S.W. Ciriipr Si:r(INDnnil I'ltANK I.IN Hi, oillcu Hours every nuturdaylrom DA, li. to 1(1 I'. M.t hundayi. from i) A. M. to 3 T. M l,n.. .tf Vlnr. V nil I litnl I llillsrrct loll Or 1.: rcsnes, lllimil l'olsmi, (ienernl lirlillllT !.n.M ,.r ni..tiii.v mill All r-nllllll DIsenHei pnilu.il liv I Hini.ii.l.nn .. 1 lllirrltll IIPP. Ilr. Tlirel, the (Inly I'll) nlrinli n"l Mu'rliilint atlo to curo nher Iherjone ilse Iiiih lulled (no matter w hat ntlii rs say, write, print or advertise.) The Must Hopeless nml DnniEeroiiu Cnsrs Hollrlli-il. Itpllvf nt onee. i'resh cn-s cured 4-lodsvs, i; , t 1 1 1 nml l'.err C'no Itecehen llio Dortnr's 1'ersonnl Allentlou iiiul Cnre. Htrletest r-eereev (iilurnnleed li All. pih!5 2c stamps fur !'.. "W. "Trutlit" best of all for younf andold. clutleand murrlud. Theonly llootejiios lnff Quae . b. MOTEY TO LOAN. Loins mdu from 5100 to I1W.OK) on person- or real etaie seourltv No pnbll il'y. Loans oan be returned n smM m lattaiy pivy.ueom or retained for a numn rot tears to suit oorrower, A loan from this company will not Injure th' Hnauolal standloft ot any Individual ur nm Nobonus. Interosta percent, a .nimlly. Mo ey loamd forary puroe suclt a to inorease or enter business, to pay off mortgages, iudemei t notes, to build or purchase prop, rty or 1 1 fai v for any purpose tat moiey mav He des red. Addre s Cent l Tru t Company of Pa, 1H30 Arch street, t-ni uueipaia, o -oui She's an who can taste our candles without a feeling of afleo- Ctrirf ntr-l Hon for the young man una inwho brlllsa They Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes malt with tenderness the young man also melts, nnd the (jUTOtlou Is settled, Try It. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. C7 "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." v GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO s ST. Petshsbitho, July 5. Ilussta has urged China and Japnn to withdraw thei troops from Corea, and endeavor to ami cably settle their dispute regarding that country. The WVatticr. Fair; variable winds: generally south west. NUGGETS OF NEWS California's midwinter fair was brought to n close on Wednesday. The British Medical Journal states that the plague still maintains Its hold in Iloug Kong. AtUlpon. Vt., Perley Smith. 15 years old, had his head blown on by a bursting Phil Daly, Jr., son of the famous horse- i man. Is to wed Miss Jennie Joyce, a well . known burlesque actress. . Tho Paris bclalr says that hereafter six magistrates will bu occupied solely in ox- amlug accused anarchists. , Thomas Cantwell and Charles Qulnn have been arrested in London, charged with Inciting murder of members of the royal family. After a shutdown of near! ir n year all of the Labelle and lllvcrsldemi mills nt Wheeling, W. Vn., hovo resumed, giving smplovnient to over 1,000 men. Kdwnrd Meyers, 23 years old, while standing In front of his resldenco lu New Ysrk early this morning, wns shot mid Killed by an unknown assaslu, who useaped. Near Knol noster, Mo., Joint Tlttsworth, Who ii: been - 'irit dliom ins Hue for some Lin) , wrin ti u r u- aim mkh her, In ii ii nnself l i a ylMk'Wi hin wenty luiuui s HUMPHREYS' 'VETERIHARYSPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Bogs, Hogs, AND POULTEX. AOOFaeo Ttonlc onTrcatment of Animal curbs jFevors.ConKCstlone.Tnnnmmntlon A.A.lSplnnl Jlrninnllls, Alllk Fever. ll.ji.fstratns, Lameness, iciicumniism. (l.U.lllsteiiipcr, Nnsnl Discharges. )).). Hols or Crulis, Worms. F..F....('oub1i, llenvos, l'nomnonlu l'.l'.--('ollo or t.rlpes, Ilcllrnclie. (j,(3-IH!ncnrrlnffc Hemorrhages. Il.ll.-.L'rlnnrjrniul Kidney Diseases. 1.1. Erupt!ve Dlsrnses, IMnnse. J.li. Diseases of Dtizcutlou, Varnlysts Single Bottle (otcr 60 doses), - - .00 gtjtble Cnsc, with Spcclfles, ManadL Veterinary Cure Oil anil Medicator, 87.00 Jar Veterinary Curo Oil, - - 1,00 gbmiHj en rrcrlpt of price. inuriiRiits'aEn. (o., in lummtm sl, n.wiori. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC fftj SPECIFIC loA In ii m m TVir nnl ne iAfni rem fid 7 for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Froitratlon, from over-work or other Ausm. 91 per Till, or 6 Tills and large Ti&l powder, for $5. 6oM l.f LirufElm, or ..'ill p..ilil on r. c.ilpt of prlco. lICXrilKm'BKD. CO., Ill AUSmiUui 6U,SwlotV. ' WA,n" SYSTEM iv TrrEOTJUNK .'S, l'Pi. Trains leav benanc'.oali as follows; JWNew Yorfc via Philadelphia, week daya II'. i.V 7 20 sm., 12 31 2.B5 S.M p.nj. 'Jl i . hi, a. m Hew York va M Chunk, eei days. 5 2.i.'.'il a. m.. U 32, l"5i For Iten , rt and Pfll.iJeliii la. week dj. 1 10. t S a. m., 1S.3J. 2 '5 .w p. rr n dav, 2.10, a.m. For Pottsvlllo, wee days, ti'j. T.2U, a. m., 12.3!. 4.R5 S.5i p m Sunday, 2.13 m. Vot Tamaoja and Maiianoy City, woek dayi. tlO, 5.2,?, T.ai. a.m., 12,3'J. 2.65 rr. Suo day MO. a m. Additions wpaIi davn 7 0(1 n. m. Mahanoy City, ri.r wimamsport. sunnury ana LiewisDur, week days. i.V, 11 Ml a. m.. 1 S1). 7,00 p. m , Sunday. 3.25 a m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 8.W, 6.5 T.20, ll.r a.m.. 12 32, . 2.M, 6.65, 7.00, 9. p.m sundry, 2 to. s.st a. m. f or ASC'anu ann anamoKia wticn u.je, a.j SO 11.!") a. m., 1.35, 7.00 0 H p. m 4m day, TBA.ina run NiiisNAnuuAii: r,ev nt York via Phlladelpnia, weekday Ola. m., I 30, 4.U0, 7.30 p. m.. 12.16 nlfht. Sue ay, SjIQp m. Leive New Yo'k via Mauch Chunk, week days 31) U.IOh. m. I H, 4.30 p. m. l.vn PhlHdelnhla, UoadinK Terminal, week davi, 1.30. 9.35, 10,00 a m and 4.0 .02, U. a ro 'anday, " si p. m, Leve tteadlnif. week (lays. l.ih. 7.10, 10.08, ll.t r m.. 5 V - 57 p. m Sunday, 1 3fi, Lea re Pottsvllle, woek days, 2.35, 7.10 a ro , 'f.sn, p, ni Sunday, 2.S.5 a. a. l.ettveTaii.aqua, weeu nays, 3.10, o.w, u.w m., 1 00, 7 is. a.n n m Sunday, s.la a t. Leave Mananoy City, week dayu, 1.45, 6 i, Ul7a.m., I.M, 7.44. 8.54 p. m Sunday, 8.45 a. in Leave Mahanoy Plane, weok eys 2.40, I.M. 1 i), 0.37, ll.( a. m., 12.18, 2.05, 6.20, 0.li0,7.69,l).lt p.m. Sunday, 2.10, 4.00a. m., Leave William iwort. week days, 1010, a. m. 1.35, 11.16 p.m 1 day. 11.15 p. m. For Ualtlmore. Wslilncton and the wsi t & O. K. It. turoii -rains leave ReaMn, Terminal. Phlladelpnia, (P. A It, U. It.) at S.a1 0, 11.2a a. ra., 3 n,5.1 7.22, p m Sunday 3.28 7.1 j, 11 28 a. m , 3 18, 7 23 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Street ""hart and outh Street Wharf for Atlantic City. u-U.nnvs-r.riresn. 8.00 9.00. 10 45 a. m, (atii djys only 1.S0), 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 4 30, S.0II, i 45 n, m. Accommodation, 800 a. in, i.ii, (1.30 u m. One dollar excuriloo trsln, 7.0 a. m. Sunday-Express, 7.80. 8 00, 8 30, 9.00, 10.00 a. m , 4.U p. ni. Accommodation, 8 00 a m. an 4 45 p. ro, One dollar excursion train, 7.00 a m. KeturnlcK, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner AUanilo ana Araanaa. avenue. W-ek-Days Express, 6 20. (Monday only 6.4.5), 7.0. 7 45, 9 00, 10.15 a. m., and 130, 1.30, 5,80, 7 30, 9.S0 p. m. Accommodation, 8 .0 a. in un tup, m uou uuuur exi:uriiuii iiuiu, uuu. oot Vllsslssippl Ave only, nop. m Hundays Kxprcss, 3 30, 4.0, 5.00, 0 0, 6 30. V .11,7 30 8 00 II SO p. m. Acoommod Hon, 7 15 a m una Hip m. Ooe dollar exoursl a train, from f ot Mlbol&tippl Ave. only 0.10 p m. t'nrlor bare on all express trains, I O O HANCOCK. Gen Pass. Art. rrl . lelphla Pa, 1. jA. SWHIOAKH, Oen. Junl 8fe and Hellable Horses to Hire. strfsLlVERY Pear Alley, Rear Coifeo House Th best, rial in town. Hnrses taken to board. Hau'lng promptly ittteuded to. , permsnentiy corea i In aitnfU dan brs 1 i ueientncari"u,os I tSOOOCO capital. roeltlTerroo,''aaQi'wei" ttuutCTd froatif.'fromreo,,r0cui.d. I f.M h mklL NntMnjolsoviilIcace. . COOK REMkUT liU.i tinicaao. ill. Uu.ln n a l'eacrtuaker. Wf 71 mim wnnsa. I BIG BOILUlMiS BORNEO Another Destructive Firo on tho World'B Fair Grounds, , PROBABLY OF INCENDIARY 0B.IQIN. The Terminal station, Electricity, the Mlnet and Mining, Manufactures, Ar rlcultnral anil Other Itulldlngi laid Low bj the Devouring Element. Chicago, July 0. All the main build, logs of the World's fair, oxcept the Ilo'r- ' tleultural. Woman's bulldlna. the Art nalnce. the Machinery and the United States government buildings were almost entirely burned last night. Tboy were the property of the Columbian Exposition Salvage company, and had been pur- chased from the exposition company for about f90,000. The Are wns discovered by several boy I in the southwestern corner of the first floor of the Terminal station. When flrt teen It wan but an incipient blaze, and tho boys vainly endenvored to stamp It out , for several minutes. Before an alarm cotild be turned in tho fire had reached the second story of the building. Owing to the distance which separated ' most of the onglne companies from tho tocne of the fire there was consldernblo delay in getting a stream of wnter upon ' the blazing structure. The first nlurm was Immediately followed by a three eleven call and by n special call for ten engines. By the time the first detnehment ' of engines were fully at work the Tcrml ' nal station was a mass of flames, and the fire had leaped ncross to the Administra tion building. In twenty minutes tin I dome of this beautiful structure fell, and blazing brands wero carried by the wind north nnd northeast to the Mines, Klec- : trlcltv nnd Agricultural bulldlugs, nnd ' the others followed in a few minutes. Tho fire oommuuicated almost simul tnneously to the Transportation, the Man ufactures and the Agricultural uuim lngs. By hard work, however, tho flro I men succeeded In saving the greater part of the Transportation building, but tho other two buildings wero soon enveloped i In flames, and by 9:15 o'clock the Inht of the framework of each had fallen lu, Machinery ball wns Ignited also. The di rectlou of tho wind, however, being away from tho building enabled the liremeu to Bave part of the structure. Tho fire is believed to bavo been of in ' cendlary origin, and the police are Invest! gating. To rroduee Wnirnerlan Opera. Nkw Yomt, July 6. Mr. Wnlter Dnm rosch arrived yesterday by the stennivblr Spree from Europe. Ho promises next year to produce Wngnerlnn opera in a style hitherto unknown to iow xorkers, "I have all but completed arrangements for a season of Wagnerian opera," said Mr. Damroscb. "The tnlent I have en gaged includes Frau Hosa Sucher, dra mntic soprano ot the I loyal Opera House, Berlin. Iruu bucher created tho role o Isolde nt tho Uayrenth festival. To alter nate with Frau Sucher I haveFrauloln Marc Bremar. Theu we shall have Max Alvary, tho tenor. Another tenor will bo Nicholas Hothmul, of the Opera Houso, Berlin. Max Scliwarz, of the Koyal Ducal Opera House, Weimar, will betholeadln baritone, and for basso we shall have ou own Enill Fischer and Conrad Behrens, A DAnfffrnus Cranlc nt Atlantlo. Atlantic City, July 6. William Hager, who is evidently Insane, wns ar rested hero yesterday for attempting to murder Manager Mehrer, of the Inlet, j Hager claims to be employed by the gov ernment to kill ex-Freident Harrison, and he says he came to this city to raise funds sufllclent to carry him to Indian apolis, so that he could carry his plan to successful termination. A Great Anarchist Conspiracy. Home, July 0. The Popolo Homano states thnt the authorities are In pos-ies-slon of the proofs of mi aimrphlst plot di rected against Premier Criipl of Italy, President Cnrnot of France, the czar of Ilusla, nnd other head-i of thu European governments. The turns authority states that all these were to bave been killed in the same week. Two Children Drowned. ElUE, Pa., July 0. During a high galo a sailboat containing Frank O'Muth, wife and three children, was capsized. O'Muth managed to get his wife and children on top of the upturned boat, but Nellie, nged 9, and Willie, aged 4, were swept oil and drowned. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloilns Qnntatlona of the New York and l'lilladalphla Kxchnngai. Nkw Youk, July 5. London was a larga factor In tho sharo speculation today, the strength of the market lor Ainsrlean secur ities In that city nnd the good buying for the foreign account on the exchange here creating a healthy tone and Imparting confidence to the trading, (.'losing uius: Lehigh Valley 37 W. N. Y. & l'a... Pennsylvania- 48H Reading Ws St. Paul 0M Lehigh Nav 50 N. Y. & N. E 8 Erie 14 1)., L. & W I59 West Shore 1(H N Y. Central ... OtrJt Lake Erlo JfcW 1.1W New Jersoy Cen...l07 Del. IIudson... l39 Gnral Markets. I'iin,At)Ei rritA. July 5. Floor steadily held; winter superfine, $8.10.36; do. extras, tS.asau.10; No. S whiter family. JZ.10iil2.iVJi Pennsylvania roller straight, SS.TOSW.sa; west- em winter oleur, f!i.fiiM.75. Wheat weak, lower, with JHr. hid and one. asked for July. Com dull. atoHdy, with tejac bid and 40J4O. aaked for July Oats strong, higher, with HHo. bid and -ViHc. aaked for July, lletf bluudy Pork tlrinrr; new mrti SlUTtllil extra prime, tlS5H; family, $14 WKVrir: Lard nomluully higher; western steam, ( !i city. 64ake. Mutter aukt; westirn dslri loU'iiltMc ; do. creamery, HJilK- i tuitory, HH(!.; Kluitis. il1 ; New York dulry, VtQ UHc.i do ere4iif.y. ISaiBo t enf iylanla creamers n- nts. faiey, lVo.; xc piional lots higher: do i uolee, lee.; do. fair to good, 17c , prints iobblug at Dmitzae. Cheese firmer New York large, :tic; ainall, 7akc.; part skims, iiAi. ; full skims, lWVc- Egg firmer- New York ami Pennsylvania, US 14tc ; western fresh, PJtiUc; caws, $1."50J. Live Stock MHrki'U New Yohk, July . Ileeves steady; mm uiontopriuie 'stillers," Hwo SO per Hi II Inferior to medium uatlve grass steer-,, ft z iu 1 4.75; prime com fut do., S5 50, Cahea 1.. noor to prime veals. 4ffl4.W per IMi lb m.i I and lambs den orulized; poor to prime slu-n t-' aiiwr Hi i . Inferior loi hoirelamlw, I .Out', in l!o-"-m ftrong. inferior to good bogs. $i . ' ' " - pi r Id" lbs. Last Ll' i iitv, I a JulyS Caitleweaker, prime, U t I E',f-'l fl i.l'jO c'd fat cow a-!d H in i V i . lltvs slow; Phlladelplnas, $5 ,i .Jihest Yorkers, pS.oOj pigs, f.U 1,i j Mieepln falriupplyi extra f3.wa4 gocd l3.Wi,s "Hi cammou, too. IC(IU) laaib. $J,, iU Caused by Carolossneos. Tlie majority of people die sooner than v- should. Evidence of tliis l.ict is grow (t daily. Wnrlngeajsi " .Disease is not a ncii'euco of life i it is duo to unnatural .n-iitions of living neglect, abuse, want." r, .-teplicn Smith, on the Mime Ril.jcct, .Man is born to health nnd loner life, dis- u-e is unnatural, death,' exrctit from old te. is occidental, and belli arc preventable iy human agencies." This is nhnot-t inrari hly trus of death reculting from heait dis- usc. UorcKsa oYer-excrtion, intemperate v of tea, cotloo. tobacco, alcoholio or other timulonta are generally the causes of this lilHculty, nnd IndlUcrcncc to its progress re- uils tn ctKhien death, or long elcknefs cmt ng in death. Iiv the newspapers it can be fen that r " .ncnt and liuno.eds W er-ons in private life die from heart dis use e.-cry day. If vou have any of the following symp- oms: ehortnew of breath, palpitation, Img- nr pulec. fainting nnd tniothoruig spells, utin in shoulder, side, or arm, swollen nVles, etc, begin treatment immediately for icon disease. If you delay, the consequences i iv bo Kirioua. Tor over 20 years Dr. Franklin Miles, h eminent specialist, has made n profound ii ly of heart disease, its cnu$esnnd erne id many of tho lending discoveries in that ..ectirn nro due to him. His New Heart urr is absolutely the only reliable rcmfilv r .he cure of h-art ili.-i'Bfc, ns is proved v thousonds of testimonials from grateful rums who have used it. hnnes A Pnln, editor of tlioCorry.ra , xmler. in- Alter an apparent rierner from thvo mihs of Inrrlppe, 1 fell on the street um-on- n- from heart dlseaso In one motilli from Umo I wns unable to walk nrros my room, -, iy pnlFO heat from R5 to 116 lime." a minute (Vn Ufcd Dr. Miles" New Heart One, and at cchecamo stronger. After mlt p six bottles I inMoto work as nmnl and wn'k a mile every . n v puiBO ranclnK Irom OS to 80. Dr Miles' medV 1 net only a pre enttve but a cure." nr Miles' New Heart Cure la fold by all drn--u o'i prmltlTe guarantee, or by Dr Miles (li'sl Co , Elkhart, Ind on receipt of prlee, SI i Uitlle. six fur Sfi. cxprew prepaid It 1 pnai , . 'v free from opiates or danptrous drugs I'r. i s' IHU, 25 cents. Free book at drucgliUt. .-at yiuatl. Political Cords. iIt COMtillUHN. JOHN T. SllOESER. Sublect to the rules of tho Republican noml natlng convention. J7 CONUKliHH, ti. A. IjU.H 11, Hubjectto the rules of tho Republican noml natb g convention. F ok Hniciiiia-, ELIAS DA VIS, Hubject to tho rules of the Republican nomi nating co ventlon. jOK. Mill IlIFK. ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to the rules of the Republican noml nalng ronvcntlon. JT1011 SfeNai'OR, (30th District) JOHN J. CO VLB; Hubject to the rules ot the Republican nomi nating convention It. sl'.NATOU .30th District) THOMAS J. EDWARDS, Of ilahanoy City. Subject to tho rules ot the Republican noml natlng convention. COIt 81.NATOK, (30th District) JAMES J. FRAKEY, Of Shenandoah. Bullct to the rules of the Democratic nomi nating convention. 17 Oil I.IUSIBL.ATUIIK, lstDlstr ot, JOHN F. FINNEY. Hahlect to tho rules of the Republican nomi nating cot ventlon. T7011 LKGINLATtlllli, IstDlat., WM. R, MIDDLE1 ON Of Malzcvllle. Hubject to tne rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. roil LI!fiIHL.A'rUUKt 1st Dlst, JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah. Hublect to tho rnlos ot the Republican nomi nating convention. poill.15GIei I. AT UIII5 ( First uistnoi) Of Mahanoy City. Hublect to tho rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. on pioii nmBCTOR, DAVID II. LLEWELLYN, Of Hhenandoab. Hublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. It POOH Illltl-.CXOII, NELSON BRANDON, Ot the Union Twps. Hubiect tn the rules of the' Republican noml natlng convention fOIl JIIIIV l OJIJIlBSlONriB, FRANK KINO, Of Hbenandoah. Hublect to tho rules of tho Democratic nomi nating convention. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, Inr nltnre, etc., insured in first claBS, relia ble companies, a repreaented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 190 South Jnrdln Street. Also Life) and Accidental Companlot A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskeyf. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and eirs tlLflLLS 4 k tp.t . ,n, , .il, ltf.il ft- 1 J i rth ic Helltf for LurilraV4! t rrlurm tii ililii'i -- - s A' ( htt-bolrr 1'bcB.li.U C.MdUo Humr aTa n.t.liaat Vmii.1i numiuiil Itraat. lENNYROYi wti laid upon the speake-') lauie.