Mm MORE TARIFF DELAY. A Fatal Volley Fired Over the I HcadB of Eiotous Miners. Senato and Eouso Democratio Con ferees at Loggerheads, THE END MAY BE STILL AFAR OFF. THREE INNOCENT PEOPLE KILLED. What is wen There's hardly a housekeeper in the country but has heard of Cottolene the liewvegetablesiiort ening. It is a strictly natural product; composed only of clari fied cotton seed oil, thickened for convenience in use, with refined beef suet, pure and sweet. So composed, POTTOLENE Was bound to win, and to drive out lard from the kitchens of the world . When housekeepers wish to get rid of the unpleasant feat tires and results of lard, they should get Cottolene, taking care that they are not given cheap imitation i with vegetable names, spuriously compounded to sell in the place of Cottolene. It's easy to avoid disappointment and ensure satisfaction. Insist on havinpr Cottolene. Sold In 3 n:i-I 1 pound palls. Made only hs rd. K.FAIRBANKd. CO., CHICAGO, and 00 N, DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. OOnDTLKII.1, DIYI9I0K. JUNE 3d, 1894, Trains trill leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlfrgan's, GUberton, Frackville, New Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Rosdlnr, l'ottstown, Phcnnlivllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (11 road street station) at fl:0O and II : a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts TlUo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wiggan's, Ollberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, i.st. u Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 8:40 a.m. )r. town. Phoenlivllle. Norrlstown, Philadelphia st 9:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave FracltvlUe tor Bhenandoah a) t0:40a. m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m Bundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Bhenandoah at 10:11, 11:43 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (l)road street station) for Bhenandoah at 5 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 8 60 a m. Leave Broad streetHtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK, For New York, Express, week days, l a an a ne t cn r i e m en m mo a on n tn li u am, iz uu noon, w u p. m. (umnea bi press 1 OS and (22 p m. dining cars.) 1 49, 2 80. 8 20. 4 00. 5 00. 6 00. 8 60. 7 13. 8 12, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night, Sundays 3 20, 4 05, 4 60. 5 15, 8 12, 9 DO, 11 03 a re, 12 44, 1 40, 2 SO, 4 O0(lim lted 4 22 6 20. 8 60. 7 13 and 8 12 D m 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m, weeauays, ana o ou p m uaiiy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Wasnlsgton 8 60, 7 20, 8 91 9 10. 10 20. 11 18 a m. 11 40. (12 36 limited dlnlnl car,) 1 30, 3 46, 4 41, (5 10 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, 0 55, 7 40 p. m.. 12 03 night week days. Sun days, 8 60, 7 20, 910, 1118 11 40, am.. 4 41, 8 65, 7 40 p m, and 12 03 night, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY, Express. 5.10, 8.50 a. m (1.00 Saturdays only) 2 30, 4 and 6 p. m, weak days. Sundays, express 8, 8.45and 9.43 a. m. Accommodation, 8, 8.20 a. m., 3.20 and 4.VU p. m. Sundays 8, 8.15 a, m, and 4 p. m. For Cape May 0 a.m. (1.30 Saturdays only) 4 p m. week days. Sundays, 9 a. m. For Sea Isle City, Avalon, Ocean City, An glesea, Wildwood and Holly lleach, express, weekdays, 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Sundays 9 a. m. S. M. 1-1HV03T, J. a. aiu'Jl., Qen'l Uanrer Ben i Pasa'r'r All T. M. REILLY'S okhtralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. T. BI ltellly'8, Locust Avenue, OENTRALIA, PA When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at nil hoars. Ladles' dining room attached, mnest wines, liquors, cigars, Rag Carpet Weaving ! If von want a good niece of rag carpet, wel woven, take your rags and have them woven un In c&mets. It will nav vou in the lone run. All kinds, with or without stripes, made to order; ceaumui rainnow stripes, low prices PATTBnSOWS, 205 West Oak Street, Bhenandoah, P. THE GREAT SUCCESS. B. R. Severn, F K. Magargle, W. H. Waters; 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR O CENTS A ROLL. Clojln trout this soat oil's goods to make room. Bend lUc cuts to pay potage. Address F. H. CADY. Providence. R. I. Jgg -WlCHOOOLATCrM " S ""KK.Ti T til t i. ta Hlv' i, ',ila uj a 25 p LOHqcgt.ATHAra& erc A i t,, I yp?- rt Senators and llepresentattves Unabla to Atrfo on tlm Mueh Amended lleitiinr. And Bach Bid Stloki to IU Own Ylawa on thn 8u1JeoU WAsniSOTON, July 10. Tho first day of the conference on tho tariff between the Democratio conferee! of the two housewas without practical result or visible prog ress, so far as can be learned. Thn con ference continued for six hours, and was uninterrupted even for meals, but vrhen ru adjournment was taken after 0 o'olock no Item In tho bill bad been Anally passed upon and screed to. Tho day was devoted to a general dis cussion of the main features of the bill and the prluclpal points of difference be tween the two houses. The conferees on the part of tho house of representatives pointed out the radical change In policy involved In the tenato's departure from the free raw material platform and from the ad valorem system, and asserted that the senate bill was not all tlint the coun try demanded In the way of tariff reform. The senato representatives replied In ef fect that while this might be true and might bo admitted by Individual mem bers It had proved the most radical bill that could be pasned In the senate, and announced n determination to stand for the bill practically (is It passed the senate. They asserted that to make any conces sions for free raw material might enclan ger the final passnge of tho bill. They also contended that material reductions or radical changes from ad valorem to specific duties would delay if noteuuau ger final action. The house members, while admitting the force of these suggestions, said tho action of the house might also prove un' certain. The conference committee met again nt 10 o'olock today for an all day session, Some of the members desired a night ses sion last night, but Mr. Wilson's phys ical condition was hardly equal to it. There had been hope that the commit tee would mnko its first report to the house not later than next Friday and pos sibly by tomorrow on verbal changes, to which all could agree. But yesterday's conference brought out that the differ ences wero too wide to hope for this pre liminary report. On tho contrary, it was practically determined to keep at work until all was finished, and there Is little Indication that this cau be accomplished this week. It was also practically con cluded not to have a meeting of the full committee, nt which the Republican mem bers would be present, until the entire bill was finished. There is, however, difference of opinion on this point, and this policy may be changed. Reference was made in the opening prayer In the senato yesterday to tho law lessncss now prevalent in the country, and the necessity for the ascendency of law and order, boverol bills of minor Im portance wero passed and a resolution of fered by Mr. Peffer looking to the gov ernment control of railways and coal mines and the adoption of the single tax doctrine went over. The naval appropria tion bill was passed with several amend ments after n lively debate over the clause In the bill relating to the appointment of naval cadets at large, which Mr. Allen said would produce a naval aristocracy, but nothing came of it. Mr. Blanchard mado a personal explanation of his action on the final vote on the passage of th tariff bill. Singular Eicape of a Train. CnESTER, Pa., July 10. A north bound "Royal Blue" express train ou tho Haiti more and Ohio railroad ran off the tracks In this city yesterday. It traveled three blocks over the ties, and then struck hwitch and ran on tho tracks ngaln. Tho railroad ties wero cut Into splinters by tiie train, which was running at the rate of forty miles nn hour nt the time. The engino was damaged and the train de layed about twenty minutes. The pas sengers, who included Cardinal Gibbous among their number, were uninjured. Faylne Teller rarilnn's Second Trial, Trenton, July 10. The second trial of Abram P. Fardon, tho Paterson bank teller against whom a number of indict ments have been found In the United States court for gross irregularities, took place yesterday. The specific charge ou this trial was that Fardon certified a check of IS03.63 when the maker had not that amount to his credit. The bank, however, did not lose anything by the transact) n. as money was afterwards deposited. The cass was given to the jury this mormug. Fardon was acquitted at the former trial. Detperate Convlet Walwltj. TltENTON, July 10. Joseph Wnlwltz, the convict condemned to hang July 20 for the murder of Deputy Prison Keeper Llpplncott, was told yesterdoy that there was no hope for hlra. He became so des perate that everything had to be taken from his cell. He then mado an assault on Sheriff Kge, who would have fared badly had not a deputy rushed to his as sistance. Wnlwltz has made several at tempts to kill himself, and has been kept handcuffed and chalnod to the floor nud compelled to eat without knife or fork. Cloie Itace Itetweeu Wheelmen. Rochester, N. Y., July 10. Forty-seven wheelmen started from llatavla yesterdoy to ride a handicap road race of thirty three miles, started by The Post-Express. The weather and roads were favorable. The scratch starters wero Lo Motsurier and T. O. Uhlen. T. H. Fisher, a limit man, won first prize; F. A. Gibb, second; K. D. Stevens, third, and Samuel Hamilton, fourth. Lo Messuricr won the time prize by one second. His riding time was 1:30.-20. Harry Ilachmau was only a second bohiud Le Messurler. NUGGETS OF NEWS Germnny's bundesrath has rejected the bill repealing tho itntl-Josult laws. Secretary Carlisle, has fully recovered from his recent Illness, and resumed his acttve duties at the treasury department. A Home dispatch says that It Is unde niable that the pope is becoming greatly enfeebled, but his condition is not yet dangerous. The West Virginia State Medical soolety and state board of health refuses to recog nize medical colleges not requiring a three year course. Philip Crosby Tucker, grand com mander of the Scottish rlto Masons, of the southern jurisdiction, died suddenly at Washington yesterday. Cnstorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants find Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use hy Millions of Mothers. Castorln is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorlntsso well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any preeeriptlou known to me." II. A. AncnER, Jtj P., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 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"For several years I have recommended your 1 Castoria,' anil sliall always 'continue to do so as It has invariably produced beneficial results." Knwiu F. I'audbg, M. p., lasth Street and f th Ave., New York City. CoMPAur, 77 Murray Snuarr, New Yohk City Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take nc risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Compantot TREATMEHT: Viul a SliilT of Aide AhoIiIiuiIh. Heme Offices, 1317 ARCH St. i". nam ipni.u jiours unity, w-'; j-ik. 1. 1; Wed ftnd Sat. 1Z -ih. ID ; utiiluj h, mi IlltANCIt OPPICT. Permit tieutlr Khtttbllfthcil At Reatii ng, Pa. S.W. nrni-r SWOM) mid FUANK- I.IN Ms. imw Hours evt-ry Sulunluy (rum 9 A. M.tol I'. M.; SunuaVK. from 0 A M. to 3 P. 51. LohoiiI Vlmir, iiitlilul iiiilUri-elimi or l.x--esNi-M, tlliliiil l'oUnn, f.enei-itl Deliilll), Loss ot tleinorr mid All rpi'rlnl llNcne lust-d t ItniM-udciiee nr lnlierltnliee, Ir, Tucel.llieOllI) l'lu slelnli itliil Mee!iillt able to cm ,.fti-r liver) one ,-ii.i. bus fulled (no matt, i v lut others ay, write, print or advertise.) The tlntr lfniirless nnd Dnimerous t'ne oUi-ln-d. Itcliel' nt mice, l'resli cases cured 4-10 dir... EACII nnd livery Cnse Itereltes the Dnrtor'f Personal Attention find Cnrr. Slrietest decree) CJiinrniiteed lo All. (-emits Jc. stani. for Hook. "Truth ;" bent of nil toryouns ind eld iiiylt? oud married. The only Hook expos- STQuat .s. RAILROAD SYSTEM IK EFFECT JUNE W, 1891. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: ForNewYorlr. via Philadelphia, week dsn, 4.10,6.85, 7.S0, a.m., 12.32, 2.55, 5.65 p.m. Sunday 110, a. m. For New York via Muj. Chunk, week: days, s.,7.ui a. m., vs.ii, s.dd p. m For Reading and Phtladelnhla, week days, 2.10, 6.B5. 7.20, a. m 12.3J, 2.55, 6.65 p.m. Sun day, z.10, a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, t. ra., 12.3!, 2.53, 6.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. ForTAmaanaacd Mahanoy City, week days, ilO, 6.23, 7.20, a. m., 12.3J, 2.55, 5.55 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, a m. Additional (oi Mahanoy City, week days, 7 00 p. m. r'or wuiiamsport, Sunburv and Lewlaturr, week days, 3.25, 11.80 a. m , 1.35. 7.00 p. ffi., Sunday. 3.23 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, z.iu, 5.a, o.w ll.a i a.m., 12.32, i.i), s.oo, 0.03, 7.w , y.ii D. m FO sunuay, z iu, 3.zo, a. m, For Asbland and Shamokln. week days, 3.2S 7.20, I1.S0 a 1.33, 7.U0, 0.85 p. m. Suiday, S.25 a m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave Now York via Phlladelpma, week days S.00 a. m., 1 30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.15 night. Sun day, 6.00 p. m. ... Leave New York via Maucn ucunic, weexaayi, 1 30, 0,10 a. m 1,10, 4.30 p. m. Ttoave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, woik- days, 4.20. tf.33, 10,00 a. m and 4.01, un. It n m -l.inttav. 1 1 3(1 n m. Leave Heading, wee.li days, i.bs,7.iu,iu.v,ii.in m., B.Oo. 7.07 p. m suuuay, i.ao, a. m Leave Pottsvllle. week days, 2.85, 7.40 a. m., 12.30, S.llp. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, wees; aays, a.io, o.du, ii.h a 1.. 1 20, 7.15, B.23 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. n. Leave Mahanov Citv. week days, 8.45, H.ll, 11.47 a.m., 1.51,7.44, .5l p. m. Sunday, 8.43 s. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week di ys, S.40, 4,lt, i 30, 0.37, 11.69 a. ra., 12.68, 2.0C, 6.20, 9.23,7.69,1111 p. m, sunaay, z.vj, t.uu a. m., Leave WllUamsport, week days, 10.10, a. m. s as. ll.lfin. m. Mundav. 11.15 n. m. r-or iiaiumore. wasciDKwn anu me wen, tu it a r R. It., through trains leave Readlnr Terminal. Philadelphia. (P. R. R. R.) at 8.80, 7.40, 11.20 a. m., 3.49,5.18, 7.2J, p. m., Sunday 5.20 7,17, 11.20 a. m., 3 46, 7 22 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whwl ana soutn ritrect w nan ior Atlantic uuy. Week.Uavs Ernreks. 8.00. 0.00. 10.15 a. m, (Saturdays only 1.80), 2.00, 3 00, 4 09, i JO, 6 OH, 5 I t p. ra. Aecommodatlon, auj a. m , 4,1s, n.:to n. m. finn dollar excursion trnln. 7.00 a. m, Sunday Express, 7.W, 8 00, 8 10, (UK), 10.00 a. m.. 4.44 n. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a m. and 4.45 n. in. One dollar excursion train, 7.00 a. m. Returnloc leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlantic nnd Arkansss avenues. Week-Days Express, 6 20, (Mondav only 0,45), 7.10, 7 15, S (10, 10.13 a. in., and t SO, 4.30, 5,10, 7.30, 9.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. in. an-1 4 32 p. m. One dollar excursion train, from oot Mississippi Ave. only, 6 00 p. m. Rundavs I'.xnress. 3.30. 4.00. 5.00. 0 00. It 30, V .00. 7 80. 8 00. 0 30 p. m. Acoomraod ulou, 7.15 a. in. and 6(6 p m. One dollarexourslon train, from foot Mississippi Ave. only 0.10 p ra. Parlor oars on nil express trains. O. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. A(t. Plilladetpul Pa, I, A. SWEIQAHD, den. Supi Safe nnd Keliable Horses to Hire. SNEbD&N'S LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Colfee House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly ntteuded to. REAPING Mm 1300,0)0 capital. . PosHlve rrooisonu isni MB tbok,llluBtrate4 f m-ilUe f rou : oprooored. USB Km tree br uall. Notlii.is else will . -re. M TOjMHEDY CO., C! CH Or tlm Victims On V nn Aged Widow and Another a 17-Yoar-Old Girl Who Ware Standing: ou Their Own Premises at tlii, Time, DANVILLE, Ills., July 10. Mrs. Michael Oleuuan and Miss Clara James were killed and one unknown man mortally wounded at AVostvllle yesterday by it vol ley Ured over toe heads of a crown of riot ing miners by a company of militia. The miners bad beeu rioting In this vicinity ever since Sunday afternoon. During Sunday night a number of freight cars were destroyed in tho Eastern Illinois yards by Incendiarism. Yesterday a num ber of cars wero derailed at Crape Creek, on the Shelbyvllle brnnch. When the wreckage had beeu cleared tho inbound passenger train passed without molesta tion until Westvillo was reachod. When it stopped there It was surrounded by a crowd of miners nnd held. Word was telegrophed to Dauvllle and a special train, with a company of thn state troop, started at once for the scene of trouble. About oue mile from Westville a large crowd of miners hud collected and upon the appearance of the train bearing the imltttu began war like demonstrations. Several pistol shots were fired at the soldiers, who returned tho lire, shooting over the heads of tho mob from tho train, intending to frighten them. Miss Claru James, the 17-year-old daughter of Jones James, was standing in tho doorway of her home. A bullet struck her Just below her hrenstand she died almost iustautly. Mrs. Michael Glennau, an aged widow, standing in her yard, was also struck and died In live minutes. An unknown mau received a mortal wound, aud his death is hourly expected. The militia then left tho train nud charged the crowd, securing three prisoners. After this tho crowd dis persed, aud no further resistanca being offered the troops returned to their train, which hnd been coupled In front of the passenger, and the trip to Danville was made without further delay. Htosiiier Hunk, Sixty Lives Lost. OnussA.July 10. The passenger steamer Vladimir, hound from bebastapol for this port, collision with the Italian steamer Columbia near Kupatoria, a towu of Itus- siaon the western coast of the Crimea. The Vladimir was so badly injured that she sunk. Some of the passengers were saved, but it is believed that fully sixty lives were lost. Many of the Vladimir's passengers were killed in their berths when the Columbia crashed into her. A number of others jumped overboard In their fright and were drowned. A large number were injured. The Columbia re ceived only (.light damnge. Off for Her Trial Trip. Df.lawaub Citv, Del., July 10. The new cruNer Minneapolis left the govern ment quarantine station this morning for lloston. tin Thursday the vessel will have a preliminary trial trip on the gov ernment course off the Massachusetts coast, and on Saturday the official trial trip will take place. The Cramps claim that the Minneapolis, when she left her wharf at Philadelphia yesterday, was more nearly complete than nny ship that has over gone ou nu omclal trial trip. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES Standing of the Clubs In the Kastern League Championship Series. W. L. P.O. W. Im P.O, Troy 3.1 20 .036 Sprlngdeld. SO 29 .473 Wllkesb'o.. 33 10 .C3( Syracuse.... 2.1 31 .446 Providence. 33 24 .570 UulTalo 20 35 .426 Erie 24 26 .4W llingh'mt'n 15 ai .875 Yesterday's Kasteru League Games. At Troy Syracuse, 12; Troy, 0. At HlnRhamton niiiBhamton, 12; Wilkes barre, 5. At Sprinirfleld Providence, 8: Springfield, 3. At lluffalo Krie, 7; Buf. falo, 0. National Lengne. At St. Louis Philadelphia, 11; St. Louis, 10. At Chicago Chicago, 13; llos ton, 11. At Louisville Louisville, 20; Brooklyn, 8. At Cincinnati Xow York, 13; Cincinnati, 0. At Cleveland Cleve land, 10; Washington, 15. At Baltimore Bultimore, 14; Pittsburg, 10. Pennsylvania ritate League. At Allentown Allentown, 8; Hazleton, 0. At Heading Harrlsburg, 14; Reading, 6. At Pottsvllle Pottsvllle, 3; Lancaster (transferred from Altoona), 2. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Neur York and l'hllndelphla Kxohanges. New York. July . Tho early dealings In the Stock Exchange were weak in tone under the influence of a heavy market for American securities in London, ceupled with sales of the international stock here for the foreign ac count. CloilngbUs: Lehigh Valley SUM Pennsylvania 481a' Reading 10H St. Paul GH W. N. Y. & Pa - Erie 13 I)., L. & W -158K West Shore 1IXIU N. Y. Central 96 Lake Erle& W- 15( Del. ic Hudson... 124 Lehigh Nav 60 N. Y. Jt N. E 9 New Jersey Cen . 107 Oeneral Markets. PniLADBU'ltiA, July 9. Flour steady, weak; winter superfine, f2.102.2S;do. extras, I3.S51&2.40; No. 2 winter family, $2.t02 60; Pennsylvania roller straight, $2.7002.85; west ern winter clear. 2.602.75. Wheat higher. Arm, with OOc bid and GOt.jo. asked for July. Corn shade Urincr, with 47c. hid and 47Uc. asked for July. Oats dull, unsettled, with fj6o. bid and 66c. asked for July, lleef steady; pickled bellies. 7HA8ko.; do. should ers. 6c. Pork firm; new meec S11&H.26; extra (12.5013; family, fU..WStl5. Lard firm: west ern steam. $7 19. Mutter strong; w estcrn dairy, lOHtoUittc.; do creamery, 14iftl9(i.; factory, lOfflHc; Elglns. l'.to.; New York iliilry, IS lSc; do. creamery, lSlPc ; Pennsylvania ereaniery prints, fancy. XOe.i eioeptional lots higher: do eliniee. 19e.; do. fair to good. 17(2. lfc; prints jobbing at ilt&Ho. Cheese quiet; New York large, 7ft9c.; email, 7d(4C.; prt skims, 2!-s45e. I full skims, 1,(8. Eggs Arm; New York and Pennsylvania, 1515c.; western fresh. Hit 16e. Live btock Markets. New Yoiik, July Heeves lower: native grass fed and corn fed steers, common to prime, $4'a.1.9u: choice, $6.2ft; "stlllers." coin mon to elioice. $3 1 'yt.'i XI. Calves ste4il ; ionr to prime rals. $4Uo&; butternillk cali. fitdl'.-Vi Klii-ep wteiidy, lambs lower: poor to prime nIiim p. .,--4 2:1; comiuon to choice lambs, $J TV(to.25. Hogs higher; choice hogs, 10.75. East Liiikhtv, Pa.. July 9. Cattle fairly active; prime. JI.7Sao; good butchers, $8.0A 4.20; good fat cows and heirers, ti.ua,n. Hogs In fair receipt; Phlladelphlas, e.aUOO.TO; best Yorkers, $6.tj0O4).70; ooinmon to fair, f 8.40 36.60. Sheep market slow; extra, J3.;H3.W; , fair, 11.6032.30; common, S0c.S$l; lainhs, ?iH A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho fnllnwlne remnrUaliln (.rent tn n IftrWU Ifo will Interest the reader: "Fnrft Innir tlmo I ind n terrible pain at my heart, which iltit- l-ri'll llltniMt ltiepiMHMtlv. I I1111I nn nimi,tl! anil could not sleep. 1 wotili he rotnjHllcd to sit titi In hod anil Iwlch pui frum my stoni 11 'h until I thought overy inlnutu wuuld tie my last. There was a fooling nf oppression iilimit my heart, and 1 was afral.l to draw a on urmiit. 1 rnuititrt sweep a runni wttn it, sitlltiz tliiHti and li-stlnn; hut, thank im1. liv the Ih-Ii) of Now Heart, tore all Unit Is past and I feel liko another Wimian. lie fort) llslnir the Ni-w llenrt. (.'tire I hnd tnlfi-n tlliTeretit so-called remedies andliei n treated y dootors wltliintt ntiv heneiit until I was "ini aiseouraneil anil illsgusted. M liu-.tiana oii:,'htnie 11 boltlo of Dr. Miles' Jion Heart ut-e. atlll smhnnnr tosnv I novpr roirrolted t. ns 1 now iiao a splendid imnetfte and sloop well. I neighed 1W pounds whi n I lie r iu taking tho remedy, rind now 1 wi ljrh 130', is enoei. in my ease nas uoen truly marvel us. It far surpasses any other tnodirltu- 1 iio ever taken or any bonetlt 1 ever re 'lod from nhvslelans." Mrs. IlarrvHtarr l',i:tsvllio, Pa , O.'IoIht 12, 1802. Dr. Miles Isow Heart Cure Is sold on a posl Ivo minrnnleo bv nil tlruirirlsts. or l,v the l)r Miles Modl.'nl Co.. Klkhnrt. Ind . on re.-elnt of prlrc, SI Per bottle, six bottles S5, express pre paid. This Bleat discovery hy tin eminent p.-i-tatist in nean (ii-easo, contains ucitnei jplatvs nor dangerous drugs. Political Cards. Jon COIStiltXtHH, Hubjcct to the rnles ot tho Republican noml natlns convention, jrjult CONCJIIUNH, IS. A. LiU!SUll, Bubiectto the rules of the Henublican noml- natlna convention. jjlOK Hiiimiii'i--, Hubloct to the rules of the Henublican nomi nating convention. JjlOH. HIIIUtll-'K, ALiKX. BVUTT, Subject to the rules ot tho Republican noml na'lng convention. poll SENATOR, (30th District) JOHN J. COl'LE, Hubjcct to tho rules ot tho Republican noml' nating convention It BI-;JATOIl i30th District) TUOIUB J. KDWARDS, Of Mahanoy City. Bubjcct to the rules of the Republican noml nating convention. TjlOIl HIIMATOK, (30th District) JAMES J. FRANFA', Of Shenandoah. Subject to the rules ot the Democratio nomi nating convention. TjiOIl LliOIBLATUKG, 1st Dlstr ct, JOHN F. FliXNEr. Subject to the rules of the Republican noml nating convention. poll l.KOIBI.AXUKK, 1st Dist., Il'Jf. Jl. MIDDLE! ON Of Maizevillo. Bubject to tno rules of the Republican noml nating convention. pou JM-::ini.,vTiuixj, 1st Disu, JUSEPJi WYATT, Of Shenandoah, Bublect to the rules of the Kcpubllcan nomi nating convention. on z.i;gihl,atuiii; (First District) REES ROSSER, Of Mahanoy City. Subject to tho rules (S4GJ6.e llepubllcan nomi nating convention. pon POOR niRIiCTOK, DAVID II. LLEWELLYN, Of Bhenandoah. Subject to the rules of tho Kcpubllcan nomi nating convention. rroii pooii DiRKcTOR, NELSON 11RANDON, Of tho Union Twps. Subject to the rules of the Republican noml nating convention pon pooh imiucxoK, RIOIIAUD FLl'NN, Of Rappahannock. Subject to the rules ot the Republican nomi nating convention. pOXt JUHV COMMIBHIOHim, FRANK KINO, Ot fhenandoah. Subject to the rules of the Democratio nomi nating convention. (F CTblnesUts Kosll.li l)l.i.ond Rreal. rENNYROYfltflLLS Att iwt rilUt'U toic. til 1 hrueelH for T.irk4tfr$ iVririful (Via i mn.i Rrantt In liti kl1 O JJ S llllitt baxea c-lJ with blm HHh.it Take nt At hep. Arriiaa ditnatrnii 1 gut if if Us iu .limp, fur lartu tilnn liuti(iulkU u4 "Itfllvf for l-Mdlttn tc t retarm VI ull. 1 ll.llllli i ail tin. lutt'i. A nasi tetr. IrhtMUr 1'bf luteal f.iIillon Hquurm 1 Uruut.U, l'UU MONEY TO LOAN. Ivoans nisde from 1100 to fiO.i) on persona o-real estate security. No publicity Loans oan be returned iu small moihhiy payments or retained tora numherof years to suit borrr er. A loan from this company will not Injur- 'he financial standing of any Individual or II m. No bonus. Interest 6 per cent, annually. Mo- ey loaned for any purpose, sueh as to increase or enter business, to pay off mortgages. Judgement notes, to build or purchase property, or In fact for any purpose that mosey may be desired Address. Central Tru t Company ot Pa., 1330 Arob street, Philadelphia, Pa, e-9-Sm 8s44 by J1 Lmi
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