I "W M r. I J H I II III I , llH , IHi 10USEK n SHOULD use The.itew vegetable shortening. It meets the most exacting re quirements, and is beside entirely free from theobjectiouablecharac teristics of lard, long known and long suffered. Now deliverance has come. With Cottolene, good cooking, good food and good health are all assured. But you must be sure you get COTTOLENE Eeware of imitations made to sell on the merits a::d popularity o' Cottolt-:::. Kefuse t . -..I a'i, rr,d your grocer will tliei understand that you know, exactly what yoa want. This will bring you satisfaction and saveyou disappointment Hold In i au.1 i pound palls. JIudo only by N.K.FAIRBANK&CO., CHICAGO, and 130 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnDTLKlLL DITIBIOK. JUNE 3d, 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tbe above date for Wlggau's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Ne Caatle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readlnc Fottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphla (Uroad street station) at 0:00 and 11:41 a. tn. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For YTlggan'B, Gllberton, Frackvlllo, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. S:40ri. Bl ind 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts' town, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 0:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. ra. Trains leave Fracltvllle for Bhenandoah ' 10:40 a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:S7 p. m Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15. 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 station) for Shenandoah at b 57 and B 35 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leav at 0 50 a m. Leave Uroad StreetHtatlon, Philadelphia. FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days, at 320, 4 05, 4 60, 6 15, 0 50, 7 83, 8 20, 8 60, 1100 11 14 a m, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m, (Limited Ex press 1 00 and 4 22 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 2 80, 3 20, 4 00, 6 00, 0 00, 0 60, 7 13. 8 12. 10 00 pm, 12 01 night, Sundays 8 20, 4 06, 4 60. 6 15, 8 12, 9 10, 11 03 a ra, 12 44, 1 40, 2 SO, 4 M (lim ited 4 221 6 2ft. 0 M. 7 13 ani 12 p m 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m, weekdays, and 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ilaltlmore and Washington 8 60, 7 20, B 31 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m. 11 40, (12 35 limited dlnint car,) 1 80, 3 48, 4 41, (5 16 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 017, 0 58, 7 40 p. m.. 1203 night week days. Sun days, 8 60,7 SSO, 910, 1118 11 40, am.. 4 41, 6 65, 7 40 p m. and 12 03 night, Leavo Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Exnress. 5.10. 8.50 a. m (1.00 Saturdays onlv) 2 30, 4 and 5 p. ra. week days. Sundays, express 8, 8.15aud 9.15 a. ra. Accommodation, 8, 8.20 a. m., 3.20 and 4.20 p. m. Sundays 8, 8.15 a. m. and 4 P. ra. For Cape May 0 a. m. (1.30 Saturdays only) 4 p m. weex unys. Duuuuya, u a. m. For Sea Isle City, Avalon, Ocean City, An glesea, Wildwood and Holly Ueacn, express, weekdays, 9 a.m. and 4 p. m. Sundays 9 a. in. S. M. I'nivosT. J. it. wood. Qen'l Manarxr Ben'l Pasa'f Alt T. M. REILLY'S centealia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beerand Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. T. Mt. Reilly'S, Locust Avenue, CENTH ALIA, FA When in POTTSVILLE, Stop nt PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. .Finest wines, liquors, cigars. Bag Carpet Weaving ! If you want a good piece ot rag carpet, wel woven, take your rags and have them wovet up In carpets. It will pay you In the long run All Ulnds. with or without strlDes. madetc order; heautllul rainbow stripes. Low prices 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pi, THE GREATT7 SUCCESS, nd refuse all ewQRrfeils 4lSiK .0 jii crc. ip Mil njk 15, B. Severn, F K. Magargle, IT. 11. 'VTatera 25 UtNT WALL PAPERS FOR O CENTS A ROLL, doling out thU uawn'i good to make room. Send lOoeuUtopai potage. Addrcu F. H. CADY. Providence. R. I. The Houso Waiting for a Confer ence Report on the Tariff, THE DEMOCRATIC CONFEREES MEET Endenvorlnic to Involve e. Schema That ( Will lleconolle the Differences lletween the Four Democratto Senators and the , Four Iemocrntto llepresentatlvet. Washington, July 0. The house of representatives will be resting during the present week, ready nt all times to lay aside Us regular business and take up a conference report on the tariff or any op-1 1" f. "v..". .'. -&wu.Huv . .. u .who mlttee will meet to nrrango an order ot business, but whatever they agree to take up will be conditioned on giving way to the tariff or appropriations whenever a conference report is presented. District of Columbia legislation occupies the houso today. For the rest of the week the rule committee will probably give several days for the bill to elect United States senators by direct voto of tho people, nnd also sev eral days for numerous bills of a legal and judical character reported by the judiciary committee. I The bill was sent to conference by tho houso Saturday, ofter it had non-concurred in all the senato amendments. Tho house conferees aro Messrs. Wilson (W. Vn.), MoMlllln (Tenn.), Turner (Ga.) and Montgomery (Ky.), Democrats, and Messrs. Heed (Mo.), llurrows (Mich.) and Payne (N. Y.), Hopublicans. Chairman Wilson left for West Virginia after his appointment ns a conferee. Tho iirst effort to reconcile the differ ences between tho senato and house on the tariff bill will be made today. The Dem ocratic conferees met at noon In the senato finance committee room. The l!o- publlcan conferees were not asked to bo present. It Is not as a committee, there fore, that the meeting is held, and It is understood to be the purpose of holding no meetings of the full committee until the four Democratic senators and four Democratic representatives have recon ciled all their differences. The Demo cratic members of tho committee say they can expedite their work better among themselves thnn they could If constantly exposed to the harassment of the minority conferees. With this program in view there may be no meeting of the committee as a whole for a week or ten days. In tho meantime the Democrats will proceed with the work, ' and when agreements have been reached In wholo or in part the Republicans will bo called in, and the committee ns a wholo will act on what tho Democratic members of It have previously agreed. This is sim ilar to the plan followed by tho ways and means Domocrats in originally framing the bill, and by tho Democratic members of the flnanco committee when it was be-! fore that committee. I The committoo on appropriations will have tho right of way in tho senate during the week, and nn effort will be made to dispose of a number of bills which have been held up awaiting the disposition or the tariff. There is a possibility thntsomo day early in the week may be alloted to , the committee on foreign relations, as Senator Morgan Is very anxious to have , tho Chinese treaty disposed of. He thinks that one day will be sufficient. I Senator Cockrell, chairman of the com mittee on appropriations, says that the . pension bill probably will be first taken up. Later In the week the smaller appro-, priatlon bills, for fortifications, military academy, postouico ana otuer ums mat will not consume much timo will no doubt ! be disposed of. It Is expected that during the week bills of local importance which . may be passed without much delay will be oonsmereu in me two nours set apart for morning business. The resolutlou introduced last week by Senator Kyle to prevent federal Interfer ence lu railroad strikes is still upon the table nnd may be called up nt any time. The American CyclUt Wins. PAltls, July 9. A. A. Zimmerman, the , American bicyclist, made bis first appear ance nt tho Buffalo Valodrome yesterday. I Ho was matched for $500 a Bide against Edwards, the English rider. In tho first rnco, distance one kilometer, Edwards went to the front, but was closely fol lowed by Zimmerman. On the third lap Zimmerman let himself out, and won by several lengths. The final lap, one third of a kilometre, wnB covered lu lid u-n sec onds, beating the record In the second race, ulstauce two Kilometres, .lmmer roan won by a good length, thus securing the Btakos. I Urltannla Again a Winner. London, July 9. The American yacht Vigilant was again defeated by the 11 ri-, tannia on Saturday in the race for the queen's cup. There never was a finer race sailed, and the Prince of Wales' yacht won on the timo allowance of three min-, utes, as the Vigilant crossed the finish linti flrat. The Vlgllaut's timo was 4 h. 18 min. 14 sec, while tho time of the Bri tannia was 4 h. 10 min. 19 Bee. The Vigilant and Britannia are today racing for 100 over tho same course as that sailed yesterday. Tell from a Window to Death. SAVANNAH, Ga., July 0, Superintend ent J. Glasscock Mays, of the Southern Express company, with headquarters in Atlanta, died from the effects of a fall from a third story window of the Tybeo hotel. Mr. Mays was sitting in the win dow looking backward into tho chamber. The sill was very close to the floor, nnd in rising he lost his balance and fell out. Run Down by a Trolley Car. . BflTTSVILLE, Pa July 9. Benjamin Malir, a storekeeper here, and Frank Becker were driving down Market street when they wore run down by an electric car. Tho wagon was splintered to frag ments, and the men wero dragged along tho track for about thirty yards. Mahr lies in a precarious condition. Valuable Machinery Destroyed by Tire. BuiiLINQTOS, N. J., July 0. The main mill of the 11. D. Wood & Co. Iron plant, at Florence, was destroyed by fire Satur day night. The flames originated from a gas operator used in drying moulds. Loss, $10,000, chiefly on valuable machinery. Ten Years for Murderer ltowan. Pittsduro, July 0. Patrick Kowan was sentenced to ten years lu tho peniten tiary for the murder of Thomas Connors. Ho was convicted last March and the court fixed his crime as murder lu tho second degree. The Weather. Fair; slightly warmer; northerly winds.- HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphroyfl' Witch Hasol Oil as a curative and HEALING APPLICATION. It ll33 been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Tiles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Kclicf immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns. Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald "l? C,,l, nr p. i,.M!tB, and Sore Nipples. It Is invaluable. id Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Kheum. Tetters. Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Slings of Insects. inrcc sizes, 25c, 50c. anu ai.uu. Boldb7DniR8iaU,or Bent post-paid on receiptof price. immiRiiis' aBi.co., 111 a 111 mm.. St., a., tort, j WEIGH HAZEL 0 1 L i Ludicrous, Vet l'nthetio. A young lady happily married has a lit - orary man for her husbnnd, who does nil of his work at home. It Is very good work and pays very well, and as they nro so together. Hecently they got a now servant, o, bux- om German girl, who proved herself handy and also seemed to tnko a deep Interest in tho affairs of the young oouplo. Of oourso BIIO BCIW WIU UUSUilUU uruuuu U1U J1UU5UU1 great donl, but her mistress was not pre pared lor the following: "Ogscuso me, Mrs Blank, but I Hko to say somedlngb. " "Woll, lienaf" "You won't bo mad by me, nlrettyV "Why, what is it you wish to fcayf" Tho girl blushed, fumbled her apron, stammered ali(JJtheu repliod: " Veil, you pay mo $10 mont" "And I can't pay ony more," said tho mistress decisively. "It's not dot," responded tho girl, "but I find I bo wlllln to tako $15 till till your nubisnnu gvts worur n was nmus-1 ing nnd pathetic both, wasn't it? Yon- kcrs Statesman The Tiill of tho Comet. It Is one ot tho most wonderful of all the phenomena that confront us In tho stuuy oi nature mat tno inu or mo comet, yis.uio inrougn aucn a vast urea m space, V"lf". s 1 1 inositol uuuu.iKi.ia huuii mo nu- parent timntnoenrtii s ntmospnoro, ns tins t Ub iL UUSli 111 IJI1IH UUl) (1 uu uiuqut, curtain. nut stars are seen almost as distinctly through the comet's tail as through the adjacent ntnisphero Com ets change their form and nppcaranco with the utmost rupldity and finally back steadily away from the sun like a court lcr out of tho royal presenco. New York Lpilirpr An agreeable Laxative andNimvn Tonic. Bold by Druggists or Bent by mall. 25O..60O. and $1.00 per packago. Samples free. Tho Favorite T80IH TOOTIS f or t ho Teeth and Jlreath, 250. Captain Sweeney, TJ.S.A.,San Diego, CM., Bays: "Bhlloh's Catarrh Itcmcdy Is tho flrst medlclno I havo over found that would do mo any good." Price CO cts. Sold by Druggists. SHILOH'S CURE. Trrra Gheat Cocan Cure promptly cure Tf hero all others fall. I'or Consumption It bos no rival; has cured thousands, nnd will cunn Ton, if taken In' -na. 'Mioesetj,, eoeto.. 51.05. Bold by 0. H. Hagonbuch, Shonandcah. tRE-TRQUEY SOAP I THAOCSay MARK, ii,-i -iy;y.y 5gTHOS. elkintonTi; ' 1 U:,Hi!l,,ll!iiiigut. Is an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley Soap old methods nnd materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Sonp leaves the clothes sweet and clean and lasts longer than other soaps. Ask Your Grocer for It. If he does not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Box 100 cakes 75 pounds $4.50. Joseph $. Thomas Elinton, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room nttnehed. Finest whiskey beers, porter and nle constantly on tap (Jholce temperance uruncs anu cigars. Bf.ni, n-n who oan taste our candles B.U ,i.l,m,(-. n funllmr nf nlTov. nil rT O-tt-I tlon far tho young man uau virxwho brings them. They Just melt in the moutli; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also luelts, uud the question is settled. Try it. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. sfsa J m "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OP" SAPOLIO For sour stomach and all' A Gr AY. JULY 10. 1894. - caught short to-day nnd many of the tfnit routes went without a supply. a pedltlons have been made by some , t .n.,.i, i,, ,t, kiinnlv nf """""" tock has also been found very scarce. orR6 Fulmer, tho llvo stock dealer, She I flood of orders, but ho Bays they in on such short notice that ho was ,1e to put ott tho !amlae- Tho hers did not apprehend the effect the 0 would havo and failed to make . ,lcmnml f or nve st0ck until the last eu'' . Fulmer exnecta a car load or two of It ! a S by Is a possibility that the llvo stock at L,omt m hfive been seize(i j,y Bome I , , , , . , P l"Ker markets which havo suffered n, scarcity of dressed beef. On few rl , a l.ltnB,n n ,tfa -. the rl ' cours nv Tlnllrnnfl Irt r to be drawn into the fctrlke. A well The n railroader said to-day that he did brew are 1 ittach much Importance to the con' In exj ice nt Wilkes Barre yesterday. It lis opinion that if tho Lehigh Valley nbei most; d get Into the strike it will start to Thl "e. 9 pto line at Perth Amboy. the q Ighl ROBERT OLIVER DIES. Bucoumbed This Morning Alter Week's Illues, a,uV C05l eo oil . bert Oliver died at his home on North street, ot about 10 o'clock this morn' after an illness of a week's duration n8 in his thirty-second year nnd was inlinont Bnd popular member of ,okei Loa, No. 515, I. O. O. F. hlnaton Camp. No. US. P. O.S.of A , - nlai.a Council. No. 307. Jr. O. M.,nnd the Rescue Hook & Ladder hnnv. le deceased was an unmarried sou o Ue Italph Oliver, and after the death e lather nssumeii tne management e hotel nnu oltl homestead on rorth treet In behalf of tho widow. H i young man of geuinl disposition lis popularity secureu nim me iouow f n large number of young men in social and political circles, among of thi nlnco a his ueatn has caused mucu sorrow. e funeral will take nlace on Friday. utermcnt win ue mnuo in tueinmuy ng ground at f ountain aprings. ces will be conducted nt the rest P.n8 sites 1 i, beginning nt 12:30 p. m., nnd the Thi ol cortege will move at 1:30 o'clock imprl gunri the n, tho p had 0. ne'B- I'KKSOXAIj, ry Mellon is visiting at Tremont. lis Klein spent yesterdny at Potts- clpitii woull huel Thomas nnd daughter visited ytou to-uay. culat concl 1st. Bossier, of Pottsvllle, spent this main This of an toon in town. . Glover spent to-dny drumming up jess nt n rncKviue. cislou ion Hunynn. of Huchesville. Lycom unty, is in town. TRAINS FUJI SIIKNANDUAU1 Leave New York via Fhlladelrjnia.weokdiyi 1.00 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.1B night. San day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, weekdays 130. 9,10 a, m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4,'tO, 8.35, 10,00 a. in., and 4.C0 9.03, 11.30 p. m Sunday. 11.30 p. m. Leave Heading, week days, 1.S5.7.10, 10.06, ll.lt a. m., b.fi, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, , u Leave Pottavtllc. week days', 2.39, 7.40 a. m , 12.80, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.W a. tn. Leave Tamaqua, weok days, 3.18, 8.50, 11.23 a m., 1 SO, 7.15. p. m Sunday, 3.18 a rfl. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, D.S1, 11.47 a. m 1.51, 7.44, 8.51 p. m. Sunday, 3.15 a. m. Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week diys, 2.40, 4.91 3.30, 9.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.58, 2.06, 5.S0, 0.28,7.59,19.If p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, a. m. 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Ilaltlmore, Washington and tho West vl II. A O. It. It., through trains leave Readlnf Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. ft It. It. it.) at S.8U ?.(. il.26a. m.,3 11,5.1 J 7,2-1, p. m., Sunday 1.20 7,tf , 1 1.26 a. in., 3 46, 7 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and South Street Wharf for Atlantlo City. Week-Days-Exoress, 8.00. 8.00, 10.45 a. m. (Saturdays only 1.S0), 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 4 30, fi.00, 5 43 p, m, Accommodation, 8.00 a. m , 4.45, 8.30 d. m. One dollar excursion train. 7.00 a. m. Sunday Express, 7.30, 8.00, 810, 9.00, 10.00 a. m.. 4.45 t. m. Accommodation. 8.D0 a. m. and 4.45 p, m. One dollar excursion train, 7.00 a. m. Returning, leavo Atlantic City, depot, corner Aiianiio ana Amansas avenues. Week-Uays Express, B,J0, (Monday only (1,45), 7.0. 7.45, 0.00, 10.15 a. m and 3 30, 4.80, 5.S0. T.30. 9.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m, ani 4 32 p. m. One dollar excursion train, from oot Mississippi Avo. only, 6 00 p, m. Bundavs Kinross. 3.30. 4.00. 5.00. fl 00. 0 30. '( .00, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30 p. ra. Accommod itlon, 7 15 a. in. and H6p m, One dollar excursion train, from foot Mississippi Ave. only 6.10 p. in. Parlor oars on all express trains. O. O. HANCOUK, (Jen. Pass. Act. Philadelphia Pa, 1. A. SWEIOAHU, tlcn. Supt Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alloy, Roar Colfoo Houso. The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board, Hauling promptly attended to. ! ..,m... m m nermanentlr cored I q-MTMB - '- .,.,.,.,,.. hurl(,.,l 111 1 fiook.lllabtrated f romllfp from people cured, free far mall. NothinnelBevrUIcure. COOK REHtUI tU., VhlCICO,! Fight to the Death Botwoen Prominont Citizens. FOUR KILLED AND TWO WOUNDED. 1 There Had Hern Hail Illood lletween the Two Faction for Some Time, and Though Sleeting lu Friendship a Trivial Quarrel Led tn the Tragedy. CATLETTSIiritO, Ky., July 9. Cations burg Is n rendezvous for lumbermen of tho entire section. They come from Pittv buri7. Lnutavlllf. ninr.lmmtl ntitl Phtniiffn and mnko their nmitrimta with lnnBl lmv. ers. Saturday night they were here In great numbers. Lewis Colo, a son of a millionaire lumber merchant of Clncin- natl, was tho leader of one pnrty.com- Dosed of Ballard Faulkner. Charles nnd David Justice, Ballard Plymato and W. 1 Blymer. Mr. Faulkner was once the mayor of the city and for tho past year has presided over the city couucll. The other mem bers of the party were nil prominent and wealthy, lletween tho Faulkners and Justices a feud existed several years ago, nnd It needed very little to bring It back lu nil Its old time animosity. Tho men had n friendly walk together, but soon quarreled over a trivial matter out soon (juarreleil over a trivial matter. In front of a .saloon owned by John Faulk- tier, a brother of the councilman. John, Faulkner heard tho loud talking and came out to find the cause of It. It was then that nil hnnds but the nnloonlst took out revolvers. John Faulkner was shot don u nn.l ,!... .. ,.n,...l 1. " M""" .uaiiimio iuujv ,iuv.c. The saloonlst hod no firearms when he waH 8i10t, down. Ills brother Unllnrd pulled his pistol and fired nt bis assailant, and the two Jus tices dropped to the ground, ono with three bullets in his head and the other with a wound lu tho liver, from which he died soon after. Ballard Faulkner was shot twice, the second bullet entering just above the heart. He walked probably three feet beforo he dropped. Lowls Colo and Ballard Plymatc, tho the S latter huviug been shot lu tho thigh and will probably mortally wounded, were nr auhsl rested n.s accessories to the murder. Coun- cllmnu Fnulkuer was popular, and there Is talk of lynching. ho bodies of the dead men Ballard nnil Tl, V1Ut,.- n,l f'l,,.flo chanj David Justice ure lying in their homes, pnnyi crowds of people going about from one of stt bouse to another and viewing the faces of rf their former friends, schef No Jury Trials for Anarchist Fiends, aotui Pauis. July 9. At n cabiuet council, Btnrt presided over by Premier Dupuy, there cloifj was a complete discussion of tho anti gesti anarchist measures decided upon by the port council of ministers tho day after M. Car parti not's murder. The government will ln- sist upon their being adopted beforo the close of the session. Among the offenses covered by tho measures aro incitements in lot through the press to outrage or crime, whiei speeches advocating theft, murder, rob llnes bery, incendiarism, explosions, crimes against the state and the defense of such crimes. The publication of reports of an- arcnist. trims is ioruiuucn uimcr uenvy penalties. Jury trials are dispensed with In these cases. An Ornnce Itlot Averted. MONTREAL, July a Yesterday after- noon 200 nmtry men paraded from tbe i hall on St. James street to Grace Baptist church, Cote street Autoinc. The end ol the procession had hardly turned Into Victoria Square before every police patrol wagon, directly with nil avnilable re serves, were dashing toward tho sceno of It is"tho hlstorl "n8 rlot of Ju'y 18. lb"i Biimn when Orangeman Hackott was killed. A but the quicK arrival or tne ponce nnu a quieting effect, and, guarded by tho po lice, tbe Oraugemen got quietly out of the dangerous section of tho clty. Kvldence of n Drowning Acoldent. New Youk, July 9. An open cntboat, from eighteen to twenty feet loug, with sail up, badly torn, drifted ashore at Coney Islnnd, inside Norton's Point, yes terday. She no doubt belongs to DUlion, of Atlantic Basin, Brooklyn. In the boat were found two pairs of young mun's shoes and an empty whisky llask. Nothing it known as to whether the boat was occu pied or had drifted away from her moor ings. A fresh northwest wind was blow lug during the night, and posBibly hex crew may have been loit overboard. Ttualaa Intervention Not Invited. LONDOX, July 0.--A dispatch to Th Standard from its correspondent in Ber lin says; "I nm able to state on excellent authority that China has neither re quested ItusBin to intervene norconsented to her Intervention in the Japanese Chinese dispute. Tho Japanese chargt d'affairs here says that China will not yield. He does not believe that Itussis alms at securing a seaport in Corea, but that she will really intervene to effect settlement of the trouble." Amateur Sailors Drowned. BROOKLYN, July 0. Nicholas Bltonl and Mnrco Hosbonl, Italian laborers employed by the West End L und Improvement company, hired a sailboat nt Coney Island creek yesterday afternoon and started with It for Coney Island Point. They had proceeded but a short distance when, ow ing to their Inexperience in handling thl hail, the boat was capsized. Both men were thrown iuto tho water and drowned Seven Homes Drktroyeil by Fire. Butleh, N. J., July W. beveu h nisei and two barns were destroyed by lire htr yesterday afternoon. Tho lire onglnattd In the paint store of F. U. Ponbury by th exploslou of an oil stove. The flames spread with rapidity, sweeping away the entire Muck. Eleven families were driven out and rendered homeless. The lows is about 3H,KJ. Death Itather Than llllndneit. WAMiisiiTON, July 9. The remains of a man who committed suicide by jumping Into the Potomac river from Long l.rldgs were identified last night as tko of Ilcury J. 1 orter, a brother of Hubert P. Porter, ex-superiiiteudeut of the ct-nms. D.'spondeiicy over the fact that he was be- 0 'miug blind was probably thu cutue o tao suicide. Cat ill. Throat with ills Flncer NalU. Brooklyn, July 0. William Dsvlne, !S years old. a prisoner arrested for Intoxica tion, attempted suicide in the .Greenpolnt police station by cutting bis throat with his finger nails. He had nearly bled to death when discovered. UE COMMITTED SUICIDE! Tho Causo and Its Losson. Why did ho romtnlt suicide 1 Oh ' for the same reason that thousands of otln rs arc on the verge of tho same sin, or in inline diale il.maer of ins-mlty, imnilysis, idicr or 80lne olller equally unfortunate re-uli or anv nervous nftVction. Ho knew he was afllicted with a nervous disorder, but was careless, apparently Indifferent to the out oome ; or ho tn ty have lessened his chances' for recovery by treating with pliyMciain who had little ir no knowledge of such af fections, or by deluging himself with worth less so-called remedies. His enso was a sad one, but no worse than that of any other nervous sufferer, who has nervous or sir ho.tdachc, biliousness, diznness, lrritamluyk melancholy, failinc memory. hot lushes, fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. lhosameor similar consequences are likely to result t& any ono who has any of theso advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate! In grtttni? rid of thorn by Intelligent treat mont. Dr. 1' ranklin Miles, the celebrated specialist, has studied nervous diseases over 20 vears, and has discovered the only re liable remedy for them. Thousands of vol untarv testimonials prove the virtues of Dr Mile Kcstorative Nervine. .Monro Darker, of Clinton, X. Y, writes "t wa- mi atllletel with oxtreme nervouvne1 that 1 wtttoii the voronf iinanUy. My hand-, irera hliHl ho thai I could vcaivoly feed mynelf 1 used twelve b ittlei of l)r Miles' Rwloratle Xcrvttia. and was cured. It l with pleasure I rci'imum nd tulg wonderful remedy for nervous trouble " I had been a great sufferer from chronic !,e,,Mh!l,lW,M..,W'"V since which time I havo not had a headache Several of mv friend" tire u.ini Dr Mile'- Hem odles, and llnd them, a I did. to bo more than you claim for them. ' Mrs. Maty Kistcr, Los Angeles, Oal. W. It Cnpwell, editor Tribune, riymoiith Pn, writes: " My wife was cured of sick headache of many ears' standing by the use of Ur Mil a Kesioriuive nervine, nne niwremmmpniim u ic her friends, and thev all praise It hi jthly llr Allies utsKoraiivo xxerviue is s sold by all ilrutriTl-414 on unositive tfuarautfto. direct bvthe Nr Miles Medical Co., Elkhart Inn., on Political Cnrds. Jon. CONGItKHB, JOHN T. SnOKNER. Hubject to the rules ot tho Republican noml natlng convention. TjlOXl CONOIIKHH, S. A. LOSC1T, Hubject to the rules of the Republican noml natlui convention. TjlOK MIIJ-:itIIi,I-, ELUS DA VIS, Hubjoct to tho rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. JjlOK HII;ItIl-"I- ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to tho rules of tho Uepubllcan noml. nallng convention. CfOIt HKNATOK, (30th District) JOHN J. COl'lE, Subject to tho rules of the Republican noml- natlng convention. TTIOIt tiKNAI'OK (30th District) THOMAS J. EDWARDS, Of Mahanoy City. Bublcct to tho rules of tbe Republican noml natlng convention. , (30th District) JAMES J. FRANEY, Of Shenandoah. Sublcct to the rules of tho Democratic nomi nating convtntlon. I7IC tEGIHIATUUK. 1st Dlatr Ct, JOnN F. FINNEr. Bublect to the rules ot the Republican coral natlng convention. roil L.i:iMi.A'ruui:,ist Dist., It'Jir. R.MWDLE10N Or Malzevllle. Hublectto tne rules of the Kepubllcau noml natlng convention. noil LEGIHLATVRI!, 1st Dist., JOSEPH VYATTV Of Shenandoah, Hubject to the ruloa ot tho Uepubllcan nomi nating convention. Jj-OIl I.GGIHI.ATIIKI; (First District) HKKS ItVSStilt, Ot Mahanoy City. Bublect to tho rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. 'Oil POOK IIIKRCTOII, DAVID U. LLEWELLYN, Of Hhenandoah. Bublect to the rules of tho Republican noml natlng convention. Oil POOIl OIIIICCXOII, NELSON BRANDON, Of the Union Twps. Buclect tn the rules of tho Republican nomW nation convention pOIl POOK OIIIIJCTOII, men a uu FLWJS, Of Rappahannock. Bublect to tho rules ol tho Republican nomi nating convention. fOIl JUIIV COMSIIH8IONEK, FRANK KINO, Of Hhenandoah. Hubject to tbe rules of the Democratic nomi nating ei-nventlou. ffb rrhl.t,tf.fp l:nall.li IllAmund Ureal. tENNYROYfiL PILLS 4S?. Ilrlglnul una lnljr (senuliie. A iTlw AJf" mi Mir i-uii. j Iwilb .lot with Min rititxin Tnko in nl hvr. Brfiae ilanacrOMi tu ititu lion and mttatuiH9 ai lrutttriii' tr ft-nA 4 In lnii. fur (itirtltular t-niianiolitU ul "Itrilt T fur l.alltK," n titter In rvtr I ll.lNHt Ti .tmnililala A'inja JtuMT. hi raw MONEY TO LOAN. I.oiins mad" from 1100 to IgO.oUO on persona or real estate security. Nopublt.uy Loans ohu ha returned In small monthly payment- rr retained for a nurabi r of years to suit borr "i r r. A loan from this company will not Injuri 'tie Onanolal standlcR of any Individual or tl in. No bonus. Interest 8 per cent, annually. Morey loaned for any purpose, such as to Increase or enter business, to pay off mor mages, judgement notes, to butld or purotuwe property, or tn foot tor any purpose that money may be desired Addrors, Central Tru-t Company of Fa., 1330 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 8-U-flm.