1 Frauds Exist in tunny forms, but there la no frnud Hint is more contemptible thnn the one of substitution. Of nil the sub stitution frauds there is none which perpetuates a grcntcr outrage upon the consumer than the substitution of Imitations for Cottolenc, which is the only reliable, wholesome and healthful shortening upon the market. Don't be in duced to purclliisc Counterfeits S of Cottolono, oryou will be y$p lamentably disappointed in tiie results. CovloIoiio n.i n Biiortening is endorsed iy physicians r. :d coo'..i.-.g ex perts. Tic su. Mil at your Look u.,cs Cottoijnj. hold in tlireoaml live txind K.ide only by Q, CH'CAGO, Ana I St 18S S. DCUWJEE IVE.. PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA KAIL.UOAU BOntlTLKILL DITISIOK. JUNK 3d, ISi'i, TrilnB will leave Shenandoah alter the abote date for Wiggan's, a liber ton, Frackvillo, No Castle, Ht. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readlm Pottstown, Fhoenlxrllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphla Droad street station) at 8;00and 11: . m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Pott, wllle and Intermediate stations HMO a ro. SUNDAYS For VTlggan's, Gllbcrton, Fraclrvjlle, Net Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8i0. 9:0a b and 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pott town, Phoenlxville, Norrlstown, VhiladeltOj t at :00, 8:10 a. m 3:10 p. m Trains leave Frackvllle for Hheuandoal . 19:10 a m and 12:14, 6:04, 7s n:I l0:Wp n Hundays, U:lSa.m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvttle (or Shenandoah t IP: I 11:48 a. ro. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p m Sumlay at 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. ro. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p 7n weelr days On Sudv i" attani. .Leave Uroad StreetHtntlon. Philadelphia, ton NEW YOUK. Tor New York. Express, week dap, at 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 6 16, 60, 7 83, 8 20. 8 60, 11 In 11 11 a m, 12 00 noon, 13 44 p. m, (Limited E ?ress 1 03 and 4 22 p m. dining car 14-' J0, 3 20, 4 00, 6 00, 00, 0 60, 7 13, 812 10 00 pm, 12 01 night, Sundays 8 20, 4 uS. 4 50 B 16, 8 12. 9 60, 11 03 a m, 12 44, 1 40, 2 80, 4 IV) (lim ited 4 22 S0 T13 mrtsfiom 12 01 night Ei.ir.ns for Doston, without change, 11 a m, -weekdays, and 6 63 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUHI. For Ualtlinore and Washington 3 (0, 7 20. 8 31 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, U 40. (12 36 limited dime car.) 1 30, 3 48, 4 41, (5 1H Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Oars and Dining Car), 817 O j5, 7 40 p. m. 12 03 night week days. Sun Giys,8 60,7 20. 310. II lb 11 4, am.. 441 8 66. 7 10 p m. and 12 03 night, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOK ATLANTIC CITY. KxDress. 5.10. 8 50 a m (1.00 Saturdays only) si 30, 4 und p m we k davs Sundays, express 8, 8.45and 9 43 a. m. Accommodation, 8, 8.20 a m., 3 M and 4. 4) p. m. Sundays 8, 8.15 a. m. and 4 p.m. For Cape May 9 a m. (1.30 Saturdays only) i i m. wneK nays, ounuays. u a. m. For Sea Isle City, Avalon, Ocean City. An elosea, Wlldwood and Holly Deach, express, weekdays, v a. m. ana p m. cjunaays v a. m. S. M. frfaVOST. J. k. ITU-JL flen'l tiniyv Ueti , Mass'' T. M. REILLY'S CKNTKALIA S POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass ol Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines Whiskeys, etc, Doa't forget the place. T. at. Ueilly'a, Locust Avenue, CENTHALIA, PA When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centra Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. PEOPLE who have CAUPETS, FEATHERS or MATTRESSES 37o too Oloetxxoca. I While cleaning house, will do well to call on or address Tit STEAM MI0flTIIStO.1niE!fiJffiS& 32 East Coal Street. riifci GREAT SULCbSS. 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR G CENTS A ROLL. Closlngout this season's goods to make room. Bernl lOoeulstoi'or xjitage. Address F. H. CADY, Providence. R. I. 9 B. R. Severn, F K. Magargle, W . K VTaters FINANCE AND TRADE. Disastrous Effect of tho Strike on business Interests. ADVANCE IN PEI0E OF CEREALS. Wheat, with lliri nrd Crop Prospftcti. It tli Only Eicrptlon In the 0url Ad 1 vance Nnw Vork City Tbratuad with Famine. New York, J uly 7. Bradslreets' vreekly review of trade says: Aside from the In tervention or a holiday there Is a sharp restriction of general trade and industrial , prodnctlon, duo to railway troubles vrest of the Alleghrnles and north of the Ohio river, which extend vrest and southweit to the Pacific coast, and make their Influ ence felt in all other directions. The com bined railroad strike and boycott has had a steadily increasing damaging Influence npon the 'general industrial situation. Calculations as to the number of men out are necessarily not complete, but there is little doubt that the total number Idle as n result of this railway tie up far exceeds the outcome of any previous labor trouble in this country. All cereals except wbcat nave sliovrn a decided advance In prices. I'ork and lard are up sharply, as are fruits, vegetables, meats and other perishable produce. Pig iron tv est is commanding twenty-five cent, more per ton, nnd cattle, hogs and sheep are noticeably higher, even at far western markets, where receipts are restricted. The foregoing featuies are mi st conspic uous at Chicago and Pan Krnjiclsco, but are having a very unfavorable effect at Mlnneupolls.St. Paul,MUwnukee,Oniaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Cleveland. General trade at New Orleans, Mobile, Savannah, Nashville and Memphis lias been unfavorably affected by the railway tio up. Favorable crop reports from Texas stim ulates merchants to expect a good fall trade. At the larger eastern centers there is no material gain In the situation be yond a speculative spurt in wool, which increased the volume of sales ot the samo at Boston to a total four times as large as that reported in the week a year ago. Six New England cities shipped 105,000 cases of shoes last week, against 10i,000 In the week a year ago. One of the largtst cotton manufacturing corporations in Iihode Island has closed down for a week, Hnd other cotton mills continue to pile up stocks. The united States and Canada carried over on July 1 fully 73,500,000 bushels of wheat against , ft, COO, MX) bushels one year ago and one-half to one-third as large quantities visible in preceding years. The total here, In Canada and afloat for Europe July 1 was 140,519,000 bushels, compared with 152,3011,000 bushels on( year ago. With Australian sleeks in cluded, the world's available wheat supply July 1 was 154,310,000 bushels against 157, 203,000 bushels one year ago, when the to tal was the largest on record for a like date. Business failures show a further de crease within a week, the total being 101, against 169 last week, 31D in the cor responding week a year ago, and 152 in the week two years ago. There were 35 failures reported from the Canadian Do minion this week; last week the total was S3; against 0 for the same week last year. 11. G. Dun Si Co.'s review of trade says: The interruption of business by the rail' road strikes has been such that the usual signs, whether bright or gloomy, havi little value. The senate has passed tlx tariff bill, but in such a shape that no one ventures to risk much on its final passag without further alteration. Speculation In products has turned largely upon temporary uncertainties, but meat products have been higher, with threatened famine here, and the proba bility that large quantities will he spoiled at Chicago, while improved crop product) have depressed wheat. Tho iron industry had not yet leojvered from the coal miners strikuulien it wu: st rn usly interrupted by the blockade ot railroads at the west. An obvious effeci will be restriction of repairs and ca building and of track laying. A large r duction in tho demand for iron is the nat ural consequences of the disturbances af fecting the railway earnings. Textile manufactures do not show im provemeut, two important cotton m 11' manufacturing colored goods liav.ng stopped iudelinltely, while the unuio stock of print cloths at Fall Iilver and Providence has reached 1,004,000 pieces, and a downward revision in prices ol bleached sheetings is expected. Cold Illooded Murder In Kentucky, CONWAY, Ky., July 7. Emanuel Colt' j was shot through the heart and Instar , t killed by James Griffin on a Kentuc ky Central excursion train at slate Lice Tui murder was a cold blooded one. Coffey and several young ladies were sit ting together when Griftiu entered th coach and declared he was going to kill somebody. The young women became sc frlghteued and Coffey, in assisting then out of the car, came in contact with Griffin and was shot, Kellya Army Stranded. VANCEBUlio, Ky July 7. General Kell and his army of Commonwealers an stranded at Moore's Landing, ten mllei above here, where they were left by tlx captain of the towboat Council. Kellj refused to give up possession of the bargt and the captain weut to Cincinnati to se cure the assistance of United States mar shals. The army Is m a destitute condi tion. They are foragiug off the farmers. Meat Famine at tile Seathore. Asbuut Park, N. J., July 7. Fresh meats are running low at LonB Branch and Asbury Park because of the non-arrival of cars from the west. The suppliet are about exhausted. Price have been raised at Long Branch three cents and at Asbury Park six cents per pound. Tht country butchers are killing off their stock, which finds ready sale among tht summer hotels. Dunraven Kionerates lilt Crew. London, July 7. In an interview Lord Dunraven exonerated his crew from all blame for the disaster to the Valkyrie. It was purely accidental, he said. The Sat aulta had no alternative, owing to tho po sition sho got Into, but to run Into tha Valkyrie or other yaohts w hlch she steered clear of. Flrebllzi Still Active. West Ciiestek, Pa., July 7. Incen diaries are again in Chester county. Thurs day night they Bet lire to the house, barn and outbulldlugs of James Kilkerny, In Sadsbury township, and all were burnsd to the ground. The loss to Mr, KUksrny will be $10,000. Torturing Disfiguring I Skin Diseases Instantly Relieved by CCTICD the Great SKIN CURE Ctrricmu, tha great skin enre, Instantly allays tho most intnae Itching, burninc;, and lunaiu matlon, permits re-it ana sleet), heals raw anil irritated surfaces, cleanses tha scalp of crusts and scales, and rustnrus the hair. Craci'iu Boat, the only medicated toilet soap, Is Indis pensable In cleansing dlneased surfaces. Crri cciiA Rrsolvkxt, the new tlood and skin puri fier and greatest of humor remedies, cleanses the blood of all impurities, and thus removes thecaue. Hence tlioCtrricDBA P.r.MEmns euro every humor of the nkln, scalp, and Mood, with Ions of hair, from pimples to scrofula, from Infancy to age. Bold throughout tho world. Price, Ccticttka, He; Soap, 25c; Hesolvent, $1. Potter Duua and CnsM. Corp., Bole Proprietors, Boston. jfceH How to Cure Skin Diseases," mailed fres. ODD THINGo IN BIRDS. Queer Article That Dnd a nesting Place In Their Muiuachs. Somo very odd things nro coma ncross by the ornithologists that nro engaged in examining tho stomachs of various kinds of birds for tho purpose of ascertaining what they oat and how much of tlio crops they destroy. In tho stomach of a crow wns found u wnrbler Tho stomach of tho warbler contained n cntcrpillar, and tracos of tho vegetation on which tho latter had fed were dearly discerned under the mi croscope. Another oddity discovered In thu stomach of n crow wns n rubber clastic band, which had evidently been picked up by mistake for n worm. Once Inuwhilo n bedbug is found in tho stomach of a woodpecker. Doubtless tho Insects nro got from plno trees. Pino cones nro often infested by bedbugs, which must hnvo lived on tlioso trees long before they beenmo human parasitos. Ticks, too, which likewlso breed on trees, nro discov ered occasionally In birds' stomachs, though so rarely as to suggest that thti feathered creatures nro afruld of them and would avoid them, as a rulo. Tho Insects In a bird's stomach are or dlnnrlly counted by their laws. For ex- nmplo, caterpillars hnvo soft bodies, which are quickly digested, leaving their jaws t6 bo gradually ground up and disposed of In the gizzard. Tho laws of beetles, cater. pillars and grasshoppers nro made of one of the most enduring substances in nature bolnir ncarlv as hard as the teeth of mam. mnls. They are very characteristic, so that the dlfferenco may readily be told between those of a cricket, a grasshopper, a locust, eto. Tho jaws found in the stomach of bird nro counted and divided by two, which gives tho number of insects ropro sentcd. ' Cuckoos are the only birds that cat hairy caterpillars so far as Is known. Tho horny linings of their gizzards nro some times found so thickly perforated by tho sharp and strong hairs of theso Insects as to be actually "fuzzy when dried. Not long ago a crow from Oregon was exam lnod whoso digestive apparatus contained a beetle of a species so raro that the speel men would have been worth $15 if It had been In good condition. Boston Trun F.crlut. Tuia Oreat Couou cuke nromntlv cures where all others fail. Coughs, Croup. Sore .Throat, Hoarseness, whooping Cough and lAsthma. For Consumption it has no rival: Inas cured thousands, and will CURB YOU if I taken In time. Sold by Druggists on a guar antee, f or a umo iiacK or unesc, uso EHILOH'3 BELLADONNA PLASTERiSC SH!L0H'S3uCATARRH iaMPnEMEDY. tiavo you unarm i unia remedy is puaran teed to cure you. I'rlccGOcta. Injectorfroo. Bold by O. H. Uagonbuch, Bacnsndcah. Rag Carpet Weaving ! If von want a eood niece of ratr carnet. wel woven, take your r.ips and have them wovet up In oarpets. It will pay you in the long run .Ml kinds, with or without slrlpes, made ti order; beautllul ralubo.v stripes. Low prices 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa srK0HEST TREATMEHT OB. e. F. THEEL And n FitaU" of Allo AstiatniitN r-Iomo Offices, 1317 ARCH St. Hours Dally, 9-3; l:vgi. 6-8; Wed. and sat. Eirn.. 6 111 Hundays, D-12. IIUAM'II (ll'l'lti: Perinn uenttr i:iublUlicd A Danrllnn Da nr. rtb sswumiiiii fcf ft.W. rnrm-r HHCONIJ nnd FRANK I.I1S Hla. OOlce Uuurs every Haturday Iroin 9 A, M, to 10 1. M. Isundavs, from 9 A. M. to 3 P.M. IjOh of ViL-or, Yiinlldul IndUereiioii or ll ceases, lllnod PiiIkiiu, (.'iiiiiiiI Drlillll), Loss uf 3lt'inurr mid All lHliIll Disensi's cnuMil bv Iniirtideiiri nr InlierUnnee, f)r, 'tllPi' l1. .a y !'ltti'liiti r;nil iiec'u'ist utile to iaio utt'-r k.,i,-ut.u eUe wi.s fnited ,no RlSitirwl itotb'" f.'V, rite r-lnl ml vrtls'-.l rin- v.r ".,,, ! i r. . ii is Sollelli-J. ikelier lit nuee. 1 r- u tu--. uit-d 4-lUduvs. i:on nnd Kverv t"tio irin.'vrs tbr lloelnr's rere. uvl A'teoTicu ( t ti- Htrlclest Senerr t .tsrsi lei il to t II So. slumtia for tlouk. ' CO i II. erii.ia otti 1 fnrioun - ror i-hioK, . .run , is- and old, tlutfluaud ma-i'cd. 'J he -ity ltoi ex pi s- uinwuacia. T5 REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as it was when you or your father were boys : "John T. Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Turf While Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to 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 Is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our hook on paints and color-card, free; It will probably save you a good many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS St BROS. CO.. Philadelphia 'atllv Qulckl Permanentlr Res'""-, WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITY, tim all the train of erii iroii.i-urly errors or laf exccfsHCF tlic remits o t crw ork. slcktHmr worn .etc FuUstriiRih (levrlopmctit imu ioi Rlrpn u every organ tine pMttlon of tli UaI) simple, natural mM Jiof Imi-edtatf tmprien',r .vet, Fritlure lmpoMtbls? 2.ioi references P ! explanation an t proof mailed (sealed) trv ERIE MEDICAL Ct BUFFALO, N. V MONEY TO LOAN. L)in? 'ntd trim S1U0 ' U OH) on person - Of reai 9tate security Nj publl 1 y. Loans c-iu b returno.l n smill m nthty ntyricits or retained for a nu.no r of e'irto8ult borrower. A loan rroTithis company win not inpjro ine nna'icl staudi ,e or a y Individual or n m Nobonus. IntereslOoerccnl a .nually. Mo ey loan d torarvourtmiiB puch to Increase or eute' 'luslnesa, t p'ty on raortfrasres, Judiemeitt notes, to built or purchase prop Tty or i . fnct for auv purpose tt at money may be desired. Addre s Cent al Tru t Company of f.i , 133j Arch strojt, Phi adelphla, fa, 6--m S&Tna'a n r who can tasteour caudles " without a feel ng of nilec- OHrl Oirl tlou for the young mau una jtiriwho brlnss them Tuey Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with teuderness the young man also melts, ana tiie question is settieu. iry it. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. IN EFFECT JUNE 29. 1601. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: ror Now York via Philadelphia, week day 10. 5.25. 7.20, a.m 12 3i. 2,65. 6.55 p.m. !-'un ia MO, a. m Tor New York via M. Chunk, ween aays, d.so.t.bi a. m., is as, t.mn m Tor Reaalnc and Philadelphia, week daj J.l0.6.2f) 7.2n, a.m.. 12.K, 2.55. 6.55 p. m S't'i- day, 2.10, a. m. for romviue. weeic aays, z.iu, 7.3U, a. m.. 1S.3J, 2.55 5.55 p. m Sunday, 2.10 a m. r orT.tmaquaana xuananoy uitv, weea aaya, 3.10, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12,32, 2.55, 5.55 p. TT.. Sur lav, 2.10. a.m. Additional MauanoyClty, week days. 7 00 p, m. ror wunamsnort, sunDury ana L.ewi30urg week days, 3.25, 11.80 a. m 1.35. 7.00 p. m , Sunday, 8.S5 a m. For Matunoy Plane, week days, 2.10, !.2S, 6. '.2U, ll.m a.m., 12.32. 1.85, 2.55. 5.55,7.00, o. m. Sunday. 2 10. 3.25. a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week dayb 3.35 7 20 11.30 a. m 1.35, 7.00, 9.S5 p. m ai.iday, ' " a m TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAHl Leave New York via Phlladelpnia,weekdy .00 a. m., 1 30. 4.00, 7.20 p. m 12.15 night. Sat day, 6.00 p. m. ftve New York via Mauch Chunk, week days 9,10 a. m.. 1.10, 4.30 p. m. L:ave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4,2'. H.35, 10,00 a. m and 4.0t. 1.02, 11.30 p. m -lndav. 11 30 p. m. Leave Reading, hook days, l.l6, 7.10, 10.0,U,M . m 6.56, 7.67 p. m San ny, 1.35, a m Leave Pottsvllle, ween days, 2.85, 7.40 a. ra, (2.30, e.llp. m Sunday, 2.S5 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, 11.13 I m., 120,7.15 9 2S p. m. Sunday, 13 a m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 611, l.47a. m., 1.51,7.44, 8.M p. m. Sunday, 3.45 i, m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtys, 2.40, 4.M, t.S0, 9.87, 11.69 a. m 12 58, 2.06, 5.20, 6.26,7.69,19.11 o. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, a. m. 3.S5, 11.15 p. m Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West t n, A O. R. It., through trains leave Readlr Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at S.jd 7.0, 1126 a. m., 8.46,5.1. 7.23, p. m., Bunday 1.S0 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 3 48. 7 22 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. r,eavn Phlladelnhla. Chestnut street tThar and Houth Htreet Wharf (or Atlantic ('My. Wftalt-nava Kzoresa. suu. v.uu. luso a. m. (Hatu daysonlyl.SO), 2.go, sou, 4.os, isu, oun, 5 45 n. m. Accommodation. 8.00 a. m , 4,45, CJOp m. One dollurexcurtoitrRln, 7.10 a.m. Sunday r-xpress, .w, ow, ow. v.w, iu.w m.. 4.4i p. m. Accommodation, 8.110 a m. nnl 4.45 p. m. One dollar excursion train, 7.00 A in. Returning leave Atlantic Ulty, depot, corner at lani ic ana ArKana9 avenue. Wpfik.Oavs Kxnress. 6 30. (Monday only 0.45), 7.W. 7 45, 9 00, 10..5 a. m and S 30, 4.D0, 5.S0. 7 3d. 9.30 n. m. Accommodation, tuo a. m an ' 4 82 p m. One dollar excursion train, from ooi iisHlsainpi avh unij.owji. ui. Klinrt.inuV.itirniSR. 8 ). 4.00. 5.00. 0 00. 1130. i .00. 7 80 8 00. 9 SO n. m. Acoommod .tlou, 7 15 a.m anu6(6n m. Ono dollarexcurslon train from f"Ot Mississippi Ave. only B.IO p m. Farlor oars on all express trains. C. Q.I1ANCOOK, Oen Pass. Alt. Philadelphia Pa, 1. A. SWEIQARD, Oen. Supt Safe and Itellable Horses to Hire. SNEODtN'S LIVERY Pear Alloy, Rear Colfoe Houso The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. e pennansalir eorsa i 1? ?.K"v,?."rij COOK litMLUl liu M ca;, .in. i I TARlW-BjLLpELA Y EH . It Is Now Tied Up in the Ways anil Moans Oomuiittco. EEED AND BURROWS FILIBUSTER, They Demand the lleadhiE of the Whole Illll In Committee, and It Is Impossible to Tell When It Will Again Iteecli the llonse. Washington, July 7. The bill for the state taxation of greenbacks occupied the attention of tha houio all day yeiterday, and it was passed by a very lurge major ity. The only point of interest In the day's proceedings was the taking of tiie tariff bill from tho speaker's table and Its reference to tho comiuilteo on ways and means, but this was unattended by any excitement or remarks. Several uulmpor tant bills were passed. When the house met at tho night session there were barely two dozen members In their seats. Hut one bill was favorably reported a bill to remove the chargo of desertion agaliiit Oliver O'llrlen and theu, at 0.05, the house adjourned. The committee on ways and moans held n meeting ns soon as the tarilT Mil was re ferred to them. It wni the expectation of the Democrats that they would be able to non-concur In the amendment!! In bulk at ouco and report back to the house, asking for a conference. They struck a snag at ouce, however, and they do not know how long they are going to be tied up. Thu HepublicaiiH, as soon asnu cllort was made to hasten the matter, dlschwed their pur pose to delay the mutter as long as possi ble. Mr. Heed and Mr. Hurrows demanded the reading of the whole bill and the rend ing had to bo proceeded with, to the great disgust of the Democrats. How ar Republicans cau interfere with tho amendments being nnn-concurred In as a wholo Is yet to bo developed. If the amend ments have to be considered in detail it will be a very long time before the Demo crats can make their report. The senate was In session but an hour and thirty-live minutes, and then adjourned until Monday. The resolution to enable the secretary of tho navy to carry on tho work of increasing the navy was adopted and several bills of minor importance were passed. Ono resolution and two bills, the outgrowth of the strike, werein truduced. An Alleged Forcer Captured. Atlantic City. July 7. ltlchard Len nox, alias H K. Goodwin, alias II. Leon ard, a uoted forger, who, it Is charged, de frauded two Milwaukee banks out of KI.Y 000, was taken into custody at Absecon by Detectives Tate and McKenty, of Phila delphia, anM Sergeant Leeds and 1'atrol uiuu Edwards, of this city. Lennox made a determined stand for liberty, and drew a revolver. Ho was quickly disarmed. Justice Gouldey remanded him to the county prison to await requisition papers. llrownn Trnilipluff to New York. Washington, July 7. Carl Itrowue, marshal of tho Commonweal of Christ, started on foot, with seventy picked men, for Now York city last night. Drowns expects to reach there about Aug. 8, and will pay particular attention to Wall street and cnpitalistB.with whose maimer of doing business the marshal is not pleased. Oklahoma Saui will attempt to keep the Coxey camp at Hyattsville. No Pardon fur Wallwltr. Sea Giut, N. J., July 7. The state board of pardons, in session hero yester day, refused to further interfere In the case of Joseph Wallwltz, tbe state prison convict under sentence of death for tho murder of Deputy Prison Keeper Llppln- cott. Wallwitz was reprieved by Gov ernor Werts a few days ago until July 20. Fell to Death -with a hrnlTold. PlllLAliELritlA, July 7. Two men were instantly killed and a third had a remark able escape from death by the fulling of a scaffold at the new building in course of erection at Thirty-third street and Wood land ovenue. The killed are: John Low ery, bricklayer, Camden; Thomas Jen kins, laborer, this city. Killed by Lightning; While In rted. READINO, Pa., July 7. While Mrs. Jacob Hoggs, aged 24 years, was lying in bed with her little babe here she whs killed by tho shock from a stroke of light ning Mrs. Amanda Shnw, a neighbor, was rendered unconscious by the concus sion, and her condition is critical. Cesarlo's Iteinarkable Assurance. PAItis, July 7. The Figaro says that Santo Cesario, tha murderer of President Carnot, has addressed a letter to President Caslmlr-Pericr, asking for money with which to mitigate the rigor of the treat ment he is receiving in ths Llcens prison. Tramp Killed In n Wreok, WlLKF.snAiiRE, Pa., July 7. A freight wreck occurred on tho Lehigh Valley rail road near White Haven in which Lotus Shultz, a tramp clgarmaker, was killed. The accident was caused by a wheel under one of the trucks of the tender breaking, A Demented Woman's Freak. HAItltlSBimo, July 7. A demented womnn named Kate Aiighlnhaugh wasal- ... ,ln,.n l,n .. IhI nl Cto.ttni, CKo clung Z the rails until the wheels of the locomotive cut on luree luiKers. u was , evidently nn attempt at suicide. Y'outhrul Ilather Ilrotrned. HAltmsBUHO, July 7. Alexander Moore, aged 12 years, son of a well known colored clergyman, was accldently drowned last evening while bathing in tho canal at this city. NUGGETS OF NEWS Advices from Haytl say that a revolu tion iu that country is imminent. All the dockmcn at Duluth, Minn., nre on strike for fifty cents per hour. Forty snspected anarchists. Including many Italians, have boeii arrested in Mar seilles. "Kid" Gleasoii, formerly pitcher for the tit. Louis club, has signed with the Haiti more club. Debeutusky Debeuierz, a member of ihe Hungarian house of magnates, Is dead. It is believed that lie committlsl suicide. A dispatch from Sofia, Bulgaria, says that ex-l'remier Stonibuloff will be In dicted for general nbuso of power and for opening private letters. The pope has Informed one of the prin cipal members of tho propaganda fide that he will never tolerate auy opposition, to Mgr. Satolli, the papal nbUgate. A VETERAN'S VERDICT. fhe War Is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed her thousands of brave. Mters to thu war. and no state bear a bet- .ivurd In that resiieot than It dora. In i iiuiv It Is rapidly acquiring a i.iblo mure. In nr and literature aou Yewell, uell known ns a writer iu - ' lias ti mi honorable xiilon Dur-tin- latt' war lio wasa nu'tnln'rof Co. 51, N. Y. Cavalry and of tin" 13th Indiana In . nt r j Volunteer-! lteirnrdlng ,111 important ''vtuiiatnuce- lio writes us follons: veral of us old eleiun lift e iro using dllt's' ltostovutlvo Nervine. Heart Cum ' .vrvo nnd Liver 1'llls, all of them giving . ii.I'l s.nUfni'tlon In fact, we have nuer i remedies that compare with them Of I'lils srv must say they are the best com n , i Ion of tlio qualities requited in a prep flon of llielr naturo woliave ever kiHinn. lutve nono but wonls of pralso for thorn, y ar' the outgrowth of a new principle In dlcinu. and tone up the system v,ouder- t.lj Wo say to all, try tiieso reini-dles' i: mum Yuwell, Mnrlou, Ind., Deo. 6. IS91 I'! i' remedies aro sold by all druggists on '.Mu gu.iiautco, or sent direct by tho 'llles Mi-dii-ul Co., Elkhart, lnd.. on re nt prh'u, $1 per uottlo, six bottles fa, ox prepaid. They posit lvoly contain neither nor dam:er)usdrus. Political Cards. J7ut cois;m-:riH, JOHN T. SIIOENER. Subject to the rules of tho Republican noml natlng convention. TjtOlt COMUItKHH, S. A. LOSUI, Hubjcotto the rules of the Republican neml natli s convention. JUU MIIICItlFl-. ELIAS DA VIS, Hubject to the rules ot the He publican nomi nating co- venuon. TjH)K. Hill ItII'l- ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to the rules of the Republican nocal. na'lng convention. JOIt. HKNtTOIl, (30th District) JO JIN J. COVLE, Hubject to the rules ot tho Republican Domi nating conventtrn F OR HENATOK (30th District) THOMAS J. EDWARDS, Of Mahanoy City. Hubject to the rules of tho Republican noml niting convention. F Oil HCNATOIt, (30th District) JAMES J. FRANEY, Of Shenandoah, Hub)"ct to tin rules of the Democratic nomi nating convention. JOR. I.lCtiltjl.AXIJIli;, 1st Dlstr et, JOHN F. FINNEr. Hubject to tbe rules of tbe Republican nomi nating cotvention. poll UiUIHI.ATVItE, 1st Dlst., WM. R. MIDDLE? ON Of Malxevllle. Hubiect to tne rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. poll I.litilHI.ATltlllJ, 1st Dlst., JOSEPH WYATT, Ot Shenandoah. Hubiect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. -Clou. x.I-.OIIIATltIlK (First District) REES ROSSER, Of Mahanoy City. Hubject to tbe rulei of the Republican nomi nating convention. pOIl POOIl DIRIiCTOR, DAVID R. LLEWELLTN, Of Shenandoah, Hubject to the rules ot the Republican nomi nating convention. jnOIl I'OOIl IIIItl'.CTOR, NELSON BRANDON, Ot the Union Twcs. Hutje't to tho rules ot the' Republican nomi nating convention po II JUIIV t.OM3II8HIOf(KR( FRANK KINO, Ot Hbcnandoah. ZuVX ' Democra0 Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fnf niture, etc.lnmred In tlrst-closs, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agont, 190 South Jnrdin Street. Also Llfo and Accidental Companion A genuine welcome An aits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon S MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskey beers, porter and ale constantly on taf. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. llrfsrliia.1 Mini lliil w lirnulatv AFC, &! rillftblt LAPII. MI Pruf Kin for uhkJu'ttr Mugtuh n, aniaT Rrand In Itf-sl ktid Qoid DWUlfia1 UiiM teal, vlgh hltt ribhoa. Ti in Mtui pal tat puiUuUra, laUmoaUi tU M-tl 1 n.lMlil TessttsBiDDUU. Xawh JWexf St 7hlnUr' Beefs'! M-raond llraal. Aim V s IF
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