People Who Weigh and Compare Know and get the best. Cottolene, the new vegetable shortening, has won a wide and wonderful popu larity. At its introduction it was submitted to expert chemists, promi nent physicians and famous cooks. All of these pronounced a natural, healthful and acceptable food-product, better than lard fci very cool:i:ig purpose. l he ! suc:css cf Cottotene h nov, a maiter u liisto y. Will you sh. rc in th : txiter food and better h Vi for vhi:!i it stands, by uslivj it ip ycur home ? Avoid imitations countless worthless. Stick to COTT0LEN& Sold In 8 nml .- pound palls Ma-lo only by N.K.FA!REANKCO. CHiCAGO, no 138 N. BELAWAH!: AVC, PHIt.ADr:!.PHIA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. aantJTLKlLL Division. JUNE 3d, 18r4. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho above date for Wiesan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, No Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readln Pnttstnwn. Phmntxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil adelphla llroad street stattsn) at 6:00 and 11:4' a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Pour vllle and Intermediate stations 0:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. ' For Wlggan'a, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Not Castle. St. Clair, Pott3vllle at 0:00. 8:40 a. m and 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, PottP town, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Phlladelph'a at 0:00, 9:40 u. m 8:10 p.m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Bhonacdoah 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:01, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m (Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10: If 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sunday t 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leavo Philadelphia (Uroad street station) to) Bhenandoah at 5 67 and 8 35 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p tn week 1avs. On Sundays 1p" ttMm. Leave llroad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days, at 3 20, 4 05. 4 50, 5 15, 8 50, 7 33, 8 20. 8 50, 11 00 11 14 a m. 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 08 and 4 S2 p m. dining cars ) 1 40 230, 8 20, 4 00, 6U0, 8 00, 0 50, 713. 812 10 00 pm, 1201 night, Sundays 8 20. 4 05, 4 6C S 16. 8 12, 0 60, 11 03 a tn, 12 44, 1 40, 2 30. 00 (lim ited 4 221 6 211 II 50, 18 ir"t 12 n m 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, Ham, weekdays, una 6 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For lialtimore and Washington 8 50, 7 20, S 31 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 11 40, (12 35 limited dlnlnt car,) 130, 8 48, i 41, (5 18 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 011 a 55, 7 40 p. m 12 03 night week days. Sun days, 3 50, 7 20. 3 10, 11 lb 11 40, am.. 4 41, 8 55, 7 40 p m. and 12 03 night, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Exoress. 5.10. 8.50 a. m (1.00 Saturdays onlvl 2 30, 4 and 5 p. m. we k days. Hundays, express 13, g.iaana v lo a. m. Accommodation, a, o.zu a. m., 3.20 and 4.20 p. m. Sundays 8, 8.15 a. m, and 4 p. m. For Cape May 0 a. in. (1.30 Saturdays only) 4 p m. week days. Sundays, 0 a. m. For Sea Islo City, Avalon, OaeauClty. An glesea, Wlldwood and Holly Reach, express, weekdays, 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Sundays 9 a. m. S. M. fdHVUST, J. ti o'Ji-. Oen'l Wsnate" Oiu PassV" Ai t T. M. REILLY'S centkalia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass ol Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc, Don't forgot the place. X. Bf. Rellly'8, Locust Avenue, CENTRA.LIA, PA When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL.WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached, i Inest wines, liquors, cigars. Hag Carpet Weaving ! If vou want a rood niece of racr carnet. wel woven, take your rags and have them wover, up In carpets. It will pay you in the long rnn. All kinds, with or without stripes, marie tc eraer; oeauuiui raiuDow stripes. iow prices 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pf. THE GREAT SUCCESS. rrni m t ? 1 o IMt A i fen s " 4 t) i , fiil o WSJ u o e "J L ivSirt $H o o .o C - g jjS' Bipql g 'Jill iJJ o h qcL at 4iS2AaB& B.U.Severn, F K. Magargle, W. n. VT&terB 4 25 CENT 1 FOR fS CENTS A ROLL. Closlngmit tbli ieason' kocmIi to mate room. Bend 1 II c euts to pay poitage. Addrtw c u r.anv. Providencc. R.l. TOBTARIMFEREBS Tho Dominant Party Membors Making Little Progress. DISCUSSING THE WHISKY TAX. This and Otlinr 'iliUt.irs Threaten tn Keep the Members frlin Reaching all Agree mint fur an Indefinite Period ISuJrt to Restore Coal to the Free List. Wabuinoto.v, July 13. There wits more interest manifested today among senators and members of the house not members of the tariff conference committee than on any previous dny since tho conference of the Ilemocratic members of the jcommtt tee began, and the nlr about both the sen ate and the house was full of rumors as to what had been done. Many of these stories were considered sufficiently well founded to justify senators and members In discussing them as accomplished facts. The most persistent of those rumors was that coal mid iron ore were to be restored to the free list, as they were when the bill passed tho house. A thorough investiga tion revealed the fact that this story grew out of conversation between members of the committee nud senators and repre sentatives not connected with it, and while it had not been slated in these con versations that the committee hud agreed upon these changes the outside memliprs were given to understand that this was the program, anil that it was to be put into execution by t lie Joint efforts of tho house conferees and two of tho senate managers of the conference. The members of the committee spoken to upon the subject after adjournment of the committee, declared that no action had us yet been taken upon these two items and they went so far os to declaro that they had not even been discussed. They made the snmo denial of another story, which was current to tho effect that changes had been decided upon in the sugnr schedule. A report that Senator Gorman had told the conferees that unless the one-eighth of a cent differential on refined sugar was retained tho bill would bo defeated in the senate is denied by both Senator Gorman ond Senator Harris of the committee. It appears true that Mr. Gorman has inter ested himself in having the senate bill preserved as nearly as possible as it passed, but he declnres that he has made no threat as to what would happen in case it should be changed. It developed late last night that the whisky schedule was one of the main questions of contention. It was not set tled, and the final determation will bo made today. But the discussion was far from satisfactoiy to those who have been most watchful of this schedule. Mr. Mont gomery, of Kentucky, one of the confer ees, sought Senator Blackburn when the conference closed, and later saw Secretary Carlisle at his residence. Senator Voorhees told Senator Allison yesterday that he thought thelfepublicau senators would be Invited Into the confer ence early next week. Senator Aldrich states that the Republican members of the conference committee, when they shall be invited to participate in the confer- ence, will resist any effort that may bo maae to present a partial report, uut tuat they will insist that there shall be but one report, and that It shall show the en- nie sraiie ui iue ieimicruuc pinn. it is unuersioou mni oennior mil win stauu ...,u,,u,r..i. ,U..U(4 ue-1 maud. In Senate and Home. WASHINGTON'. July 13. The nnnronria- 1 tion bills are fast belmr considered bv the ' senote, and at the present rate of progress ' it is probable that tho next week will see1 them all disposed of. The house agreed to the senate amendments to the bill for 1 the admission of Utah as a state, and the , bill now goes to the president. After dis-! cussing a bill for retiring officers of the ' revenue cutter service the house proceeded ' with the consideration of bills reported from the foreign allalrs committee. Eleven bills were passed, bono of national impor tance. Again the llrltannla. IlOTFIESAT (Firth of Clyde), July 18. For tho sixth time in succession the Bri tannia yesterday defeated the Vigilant. ' The raco was for a prize of 00 offered by 1 the Koyal Northern Yncht club. The dis tance was about fifty miles, and the time at the finish was: Britannia, 4:00:30; Vig ilant, 4:02:10. Britannia won by 1 miu., 34 sec, without her time allowance, and by 8 miu. nud 84 sec. with it. At the llu lsh the Vigilant was gaining rapidly on ! the Britannia and would have wou had they had a few more miles to travel. In this race, when it was too late to bv of any good, a good stiff breeze sprang up, and the Vigilant showed herself faster nt I running and in tacking than the cutter ahead of her. An Indicted Detective's Flight. New YoriK, July 13. James Kelly, for merly ward detective of the Leonard street station, has been indicted for brib ery and has fled. Witnesses who testified before the Lexow committee named Kelly as the man who formerly collected money from them for the privilege of obstruct ing the sidewalks In violation of a corpo ration ordinance. Kelly left this port on Wednesday for foreign shores. Although extradition treaties with other countries do not include the crime of bribery, a charge of larceny, it is said, will be made against Kelly, under which he can be ex tradited. 8triklng Miners Weakening. Elizabeth, Pa., July 13. A mass meet ing of the second pool miners, scheduled for yesterday, proved to be a failure. The men took no definite action regarding the Columbus scale, and it is now believed that all mines on tho river will be in oper ation by next Monday morning. A ma jority of tho men are anxious to work, and say that it is useless to attempt to force a majority of the operators to come to terms. Convicted of Involuntary Manslaughter. Brazil, Ind., July 18. The Jury in tho case against the men charged with mur dering Engineer Burr during the recent coal strike returned a verdict Inst night finding the defendants, Booth, Itankin, Wilson and Poor, guilty of involuntary manslaughter and fixing their punish ment at two years In the penitentiary. Comraonwralers Arrested nml Released. Pittsburo, July 13. Tbirty-flve Cora monwealers. under tliecommand of Gen- ' eral Clark, vere arrested ut midnlgbt for I taking possesion of an old iccbouse on I tbe south side. They were locked up, but ' warn nftnewnril rlapil nnilpr nrnmlsn of leaving tbe city at once, For jaundice and all otlier ' conditions resulting fromi constipation, go by the book on Bcecham's pills. ri t r mi A,. iJOOK tree, pillS 25C. At 1 . .. . r r? drugstores; or write to B F, Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. The Vigilant' Firth Defeat. Rothesay (Firth of Clyde), July 12. Yesterday, for the fifth time in succes sion, the Prince of Wales' yacht Britan nia defeated the American yacht Vigi lant. Tho prize competed for wos 00 of fered by'fho Koyal Northern Yncht club. The Britannia covered the fifty miles iu 8 h. 10 nilu. The Vigllant's time was 8 h. 41 mln. 11) sec. Demanding Cleveland' Impeachment. CLEVKLAM), July 12. A t n meeting of the local lodges of Knights of Labor held in this city resolutions were unanimously adopted and telegraphed to Washington demanding the "impeachment of Grover Cleveland, president of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors, that the majesty of tho law may be vindi cated." The Speedy Crnlser Minneapolis, Boston, July 12. The cruiser Minneap olis made 10.37 knots an hour under nat urol draft on her preliminary trial trip. She attained a maximum speed of over 21 knots uudcr assisted forced draught. Kilitor Sentenced for .Sedition. Paius, July 12. M. Allemaue, a Social ist editor of Tho Parti Ouvrier, has been sentenced in the assize court to a month's imprisonment for writing au article in sulting to the French army. lllH Ghemlrat Works Destroyed by Fire, CAltTKRET, N. J.,Julyl2. Thcchemlcal works of Williams & Clark, said to bo the largest in the world, were almost totally destroyed by Are last evening. The loss will bo close to t.100,000. Slcnert the Amalgamated Scnte. ScoTTDALE, Pa., July 12. The Scottdale Iron and Steel company signed the Amal gamated Iron and Steel Workers' scale, nud the 400 employes returned to work this morning. Another Thieving Hunker Convlctea. GltEESiSBl'liO, Kan., July 13. After a hard fought trial C. W. .Meyers, president of the insolvent Hank of Greensburg, was convicted of receiving deposits after he knew that tho institution was in a failing condition. After tho failure of the bank Meyers fled to California, but was brought back to Kansas on a requisition. The Wenther. Fair; continued warm weather; south west winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS New York's governor, with Mrs. Flower, is stoping at Fire Island for a few days, State Senator Marsh, of Minnesota, fell dead yesterday at Minneapolis. Lord llandolnh Churchill, with his party, will remain at Bar Harbor, Me., until August. The Tonnsvlvanla state fair nt Mend vllle will take place Sept. 3 to 8, instead of 24 to 20. as previously announced, Jm,KB Aionzo jj Wentworth, who shot himself in the head at Dedham, Mass., last week, died at his homo yesterday, Twenty-three of the crew of the British ship Heugist, wrecked in the Straits of Magellan, have been lauded by the steamer Galicia. Judge Howell E Jackson left Nashville last night for a trip to the northwest in company with his medical adviser. He is not critically ill. Michael Stapleton, 30 yeors of age, com' mltted suicide at Lenoir, Caldwell county, N C, by drinking seventeen bottles o Jamaica ginger. An nfftwwhlrt Tfl-rnHw and Kvrtw. Tnwrrt Bold by Druggists or Bent by mall. 23c., Wo. miugi.wuurpacifafflj. campics ireu TTff IS? The Favorito TOOTS f 0WTS8 iUVjforthoTcothandl!rcaUj,25c. n.nt.lH GnrAAnnw TT Q A C Til Bays: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is tho first medicine I have ever found that would do mo anyeood." 1'rlcoliOcts. Sold by Druggists. SHILOH'S CURE. Trns Great Couan Cums promptly cures Tf hero all others fail. For Consun-ttlon it has no rival, has cured thousands, and will ctma vou. If taken ln'imo. S rl:g23 Ms.. CO eta., $1.00. Bold by 0. H. Hagenbnch, Shenandoah, Easlly, Quickly, Permanently Restored WEAKNESS. NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, rtnd alt the train of evlti fromearly errors or late: exceB&es, tbe results of m-eru ork. sloktini worry, ota Full strength, development and tone given to e ery organ and portion vi wie uuuj Simple, natural method Imn irritate lrnnrovflmen seen. Pnlliiro Imnosalble 2.(KXI references. Uook explanation oni proofi mil j ru ittaittuj jrucv ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N. Y SiTio'a an who can taste our candles OrlrT fUr-l tion for the young man uaQ V5flr-lwho brings them. They just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, anu tne question is geiueu. rry ic, FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Mala St. li.li'V'Vl(i & SON',. Bccr : and : Porter (Wholesale). SOX.. Hft.AK, AQJ33STT Liquors and Cigars. 120 South Main Street a Kenutne welcome , tA ... 0 . Joe Wyatt S SalOOn HAIH and coal STS. fooi room iibincuHi, r lnesi wniSKfys beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks mid cigars. .. THE-TR0LLEY SOAP Is an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley Soap old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soap 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 loo cakes 75 pounds $4.50. Joseph 2 Thomug Elinton, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke ever year. Take ni risks but get your houses, stock, fr. niture, etc., Injured in first-class, rells Ide companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST,'3Insurance Agent, VJO South Jnrdiu Street. Also Life and Accidental Companle- l!0HEST TREAT mil Anil 11 Stiilf of Aide AovlslnM. Homo Offices, 1317 ARCH St, rtiimaoipnia. Hours imny, u-;t; i.vTs. G-H; Vi. and Sat. Kvu , 6-10; Fnnrifty. ni'iitl ltnbtlshed lH S.W. I'orni-r Sl.f (M) nn.l lfltANK. I,1N Sts. OlUce Hours ovtrv Saturdav Irom 0 A si. to 10 p. m. sundayn, rrom o A. si, to 3 r. m. I.04S or Viuur, oiitlinil InillNrretlon or 1.x ceHMCM, lllnnd L'ol1."!!, t.eiirrnl llrhlllt), I.o-n ol' Ulrtunrr nnd All hpeclul DUrnseH ciiuid by Iniuriiilfiire ur lulicrllniire, Dr. Tlierl, llm Only lhHlrinu nil" f.iierinll-t able to euro after Kvri'jone ol-e Ims Inllrd (no matter what othrrs say, write, print or advertise.) '1 ho .Host llnnrless nml Dnimernus t'nsi-s 'nllrllnl. Kclli'f nt once. Fresh cases curtil 4-10 dars. IIAt'll nnd livery t'nsc Itrrrltrs the llnetnr'H IVrsounl Attention nnd Cnro. Strietent Secrecy (iunrnrtteed tn All. KetulS "c stamps for Hook, "Truth;" liest of all for youn? and old. sltigloaud married. The only llook expos- (juacus. PASLROAD SYSTtM IN EFFECT JUNE 29, 1891. Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows: Tor New York via PhlladelDhla. v;eeli dnye 2.10,6.26,7.20. a.m., 12.SJ, 2.5S, B.65 p.m. Bunas; 2.10, a. m. For New York via Mani Chunk. weeu uays, ti.'o,7.ti a. m., a i, p. m For Reidine ana Philadelphia, week dr 2.10,5.25,7.20, a. m 12.3J, 2.55, 5.55 p.m. 8n day, 2.10, a. ra. icor i'ottsvuie, weei: days, s.iu, 7.au, a. rn. 12.33, 2.M 5.55 p. m. Sunday. 2.10 a. tn. I'orT..maduaaad M.ihanov City, week dayt 2.10, 5.23, 7.20. a. m., 12.3J, 2.53, 5.55 p. m. Si B day, 2.10, a. m. Additional to Mahanoy City, week days, 7 09 p. m. For Wllllarasport, Sunbury and Lewisbsrs week days, 3.25, 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 p. m. , Sunday, 3.25 a. m. For Mahanoy fiane, weeic days, z.iu. s.zb, D.n 2), 11.30 a.m., 12.33, 1.3.), 2.65, 5.55, 7.O0, B.t p. m, Sunday, 2 10. 3.23, a, m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.25 7.20, ll.no a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 9.35 p. m. Hardly, 8.25 a m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Fhtladelnnia.'weok dtyi 8.00 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.S0 p. m., 12.16 night. Bus day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New York via Maucn ChunU, wees aayi 1.30. U.10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. ra., and 4.01 8.02, 11.30 p. tn. 'inday, 11 30 p. m. i.eave neauing, ivbbe uays, i.oo, iv.vq, ii.b; a. m., 5.55, 7.57 p. tn Sunday, 1.35, a m Leave Pottsvllle, ween aays, 2.S3, 7.iu a. m,, 12.30, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.50, 11.23 m., 1 20,7.15, 9.28 p. ra. Sunday, 8.18 a. in. Ijoave raananoy uiiy. wees aays, B.to, si. 11 17 a. m., 1.51, 7.41, 9.61 p. m. Sunday, 3.45 a. m. Leave Mahanoy I'lane, ween otys, z.tu, . 6.39, 9.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.06, 6.20, 6.26,7.50,18.11 p.m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, woek days, 10.10, a. m. 8.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. f or uiitimore, vvasmngion anu vac vvcat y B. O. R. R., through trains leave Readln Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. R. B. R.) at S.ai 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 3.48,5.18. 7.22, p. m Sunday 8.S0 7.10, 11.26 tt. m., 3.19, 7 22 p. m. ATLANTIC OITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whujt ana nouin nireet wnari ior Aiianuct-uy. Week-Davs Exnress. 8 00 9.00 10.15 a. m, (Saturdays only 1.30), 2.00, 3 00, 4 00, 4 30, 5.00, 6 45 p, m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m 1.15, (l!U)n m. One dollar excursion train. 7.00 a. m. Sunday Express, 7 31), 8 00, 8 30, 9.00, 10.00 a. m.. 4.45 n. m. Accommodation. 8.09 a ana 4.45 p. m. One dollar excursion train, 7.00 a. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Atlantic ana Arsansss avenues. Week-Days Express, 0 20. (Monday only 0,45), 7.00. 7 45, 0.00, 10.15 a, m and 3 30, 1.30, 5,30, 7.30, 9.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8. iO a. m. and 4 32 p. m. One dollar excursion train, from oot Mississippi Ave. only, 6 00 p. m, ...Jt n .on ini a., Ann ion niiiiui.ys JAiiruBO, o.uu, i.w, u.w, u w, u o". , .00, 7 30, 8 00, ll 30 p. m. Acoommoditlon, 7 15 a. m, ana 5 05 p m. one dollar excursion train, irom root Mississippi Ave. oniy o,iu p, in. Parlor ears on all express trains. O. Q. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Act. Philadelphia Pa, 1. A. SWEIQAKI), Gen. Supt. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDhN'S LIVERY Fear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. 1 tHADEStrw-. mil n I mm 1300,000 capital, . rosttWe proois and llftpaRO BRfruotruaU. HotLiaii, 1mwlu iu. fMn m m Opening of tho Sooioty's Annual Oouvontion at Olovoland, THE LARGEST IN ITS HISTORY. Deipltn tits Itnllrosd Strike Twenty Thousand Yonti OlirUtlsn Workers Visit tho Olty The Next Convention tn be Held In San Franolsoo. CLr.VF.I.ANI), July IB. Sacngerfest hall, tho mammoth auditorium of this city, with a seating capacity of 10,(X)0, was crowded to tbe doors yesterday at the opening exercises of tho great interna tional Christian Endeavor convention. It Is estimated that 20,000 strangers are in the city, and since partial resumption of railroad trafllc the numbers ure lucreas Vig, every incoming traiu bringing large crowds. The exercises consisted -of two tremend ous mass meetings. One was held in Sacngerfest bull and tbe other in it big tent In tho eastern part of the city. Tbe tent has a seating capacity of 10,000. The address of welcome was delivered by Gov ernor McKinley. The governor was very cordially received and his words were a plauded vigorously. The great meetings held at Saengerfest hall and in the lent during the day were duplicated last evening, and large crowds nf t mvnaTti.mdo tntiwit U'itli tin, (lplpirntp I In mitHiii. tin tin. ntt..lifliltipp SwrTPtnrv llaersays that the opening meetings were larger liy a third than those ol nuy previ ous r-nuvention. U01I1 of tbe evenlug meetings were opened with a praise and prayer service. liev. Henry T. Mehwen, of New xork, presided in the tent, mid Uev. Charles P. Tbwlng, president of Western lleserve university, iu the hall. At tho opening of the meetings tho trus tees made the announcement of tbe meet ing places in 1M5 and lf-00. Pan Kranclsco will lie the place of tho convention next year, and the one two years hencu will be held in Washington, llaltimoro and Washington asked for the meetings. At the tent meeting liev. A. C. Dixon, of Brooklyn, N. Y., delivered an address on "Heroes of Faith," and at Saengerfest ball Hev Maltble 1). liabcock, of Haiti- more, gave an address ou "Glorifying God." A Murderer's Infamous Proposal. WlLKESli.usiiH, Pa.. July 13. Thomas Matsko, a boarding bouse keeper iu Sugar Notch, was murdered yesterday by Mich ael llucholtz. The two men left Matsko's home for Krceland, a village near this city, and while traversing a lonely road Uueholtz then returned to Sugar Notch and tried to persuade Matsko's wife to elopo with him. This aroused the sus picion of the woman, who quietly gave the alarm and had tho murderer arrested before he knew of his danger. Throat Cut lu a Drunken Qutirrel. Indianapolis, July 13. At Brighton Beach, a resort three miles north of here, Winifred E. Smith cut the throat of Wes ton E. Thomas, who died almost imme diately. Both had been drinking. Thomas was assistant secretary of the American Wire Nail company, ut Anderson, the largest of its kind in the state. His wealth has been placed at $-100,000. Japan PrejiarliiB for Wnr. London, July 13. The Japanese gov ernment has chartered tttelvo Kngllsh steamers at present iu Japanese woters for the transportation of troops. Lloyds are asking a premium ou their vessels on account of thu war risks in eastern waters. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National Leacue. At Cleveland Cleveland, 20; Philadel phia, 10. At Pittsburg Xew York, 0; Pittsburg, B. At Cincinnati Boston, 8: Cincinnati, 4. At Louisville Louis ville, 7; Washington, 5. At Chicago Chicago, 11; Brooklyn, 0. Kastoru I.engne. At Syracuse Syracuse, 7; Binghamton, At Troy Troy, 0; Wilkesbarre, 0. At Providence Providence, 7; Krie, 0. At Springfield (IB innings) Buffalo, 8; Springfield, 7. Pennsylvania State League. At Philadelphia Hnzleton, 10; Philadel phia, 8. At Alientown Allentown, 8; Scranton, 4. At Iteadlng Lancaster, 11: Reading, 8. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the Nesr York and 1'lillHilelplila Kichniige. New Yoiik, July 12. Just before the close of business on the Stock Exchange tbe failure of I.. D. Alexander & Co. was announced from the rostrum. It caused no excitement, and is of no lraportnnro from a speculative point ot view, buvo that the suspension Is due to the general depression that has existed In Wall street for more than a year past. The day's market was tlull and without special feature. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley StSJa Pennsylvania 48W Reading 17H St. Paul 6014 Lehigh Nav 50 N. Y. & N E. -9 New Jersey Cen .100! W. N. Y. & Pa..... - Erie 13U V., h. & V 159 West Shore 103 N. Y. Central WH Lake Erie & W... 15 Del. & Hud.ou....l28J4 General Mnrketa. PiHLADF.i.rnrA, July 12. Flour steady, firm; winter superllne, $2.102.25; do. extras, $2.2522.40; No. 2 winter family, $2.1032.60; Pennsylvania roller straight, $2.703.8'; west. em whiter clear. $2.502.75. Wheat quiet. Arm, with 69Wc. bid antl 6!,c. asked for July, Corn firmer, dull, with iWa. bid and 19WO. asked for July. Oats dull, unsettled, with 61c. bid and 52c. asked for July. Beef steady; plokled bellies, 7HJS8MC.: do should ers, GW&&)iv. Pork firm, Lardsteudy; west ern steam, $715; rlty, $6.87K. Mutter weak; western dairy, 10VltHc.; do. creamery, 14 aide; do. factory, 10Hc; Elglns, 10c; New York dairy, 1218c; do. creamery, 15 Jo 19c ; packed, extra, 13lc; Pennsylvania creum. ery prints, fancy, 21c; do. choice, 20c.; do. fair to good, lsutlUo. ; prints Jobbing at 'tM&l&a. Cheese llrm; New York large, 7hr39a.; small. 71600c; part skims, "kiM(,c ; full skims, Eggs weak: New York and l'ennsyl vania, KtaWsc: western fresh, UHl-Ho. Live Stock .Markets. New York. July 12. lleeves dull, lower European cables odole American steers at Wii 12u. per lb. dressed w eights; refrigerator beef, lOMOUe. Calves dull and lower; poor n prime vesls, $1.2-) per 100 lbs.; grassers and bullernnlk i-ithi". $'ri'285. Sheop and lambs verydul'; poor to l.iirsheep, $2.5fhi.1.371 per 1110 lbs.; iiminon In fair lumbB. a.50Q)5.!!5, llogmurket demoralued; top liogs, $5.50 per 1U0 lbs. EAsr LinmtTV, Pa, July 11!. Cattle has heavy run here, w ilh very heavy sales; prime fl.WUl.te: good butchers, $4.1&&1.!0; fair light steers, $3ii,.').23. Hugs la very heavy re. celpt, but dull. Hheep stronger; extra. $3.60 B.su; good, i-s.'Mia,.i.!jU; ralr. 70; common, 60c.$1.25; lambs, JS-iOffll W. ACCIDENTAL DHAJ Caused by Caretoasness. Ti") mujoritvuf pcopV t fan "it -iiould. Evidence of t). i . n i t dm!;' Waring says " i i- i . i jt "i oiuonco of life; It is due :. nrm'- n i 'ilions of living n gleet. cU jc -ft i. . lephetf Smitli, on tin- mil H.1 v .M.mi is born to health and Ion;: lit ,;e is unnatural, death, Cirept f. iu r 1 c is accidental, and both arc prevts...' Ir y liuinan agencies." Tli.s is ulu ctt invii ily true ordeath resulting trom licuit u 'p. CnreloHj overexertion. inlcni)ierato i i of ten, cotlbo, tobacco, alcoholic otlr jr l.iuidunts aro gcnemlly tlie causes of tlnf i!:."i;Uy, ond iiidiiicreuce to its progress I ' ' .i ts in sudden death, or long sickneBB em t x in death. By the newspapers it can be en that r" nent una Iiun0.ftl3 oJ ; 'l-'ons In pnvate life ilio from heart dip "iite erery day. If jou have nnyof tlio following symp lorns: ehortnota of breath, palpitation, irrcg u ar pulse, fainting and (mothering fxlls "ii in in Bliouldcr, tide, or arm, swollen ml los, etc., liegin treatment immediately fi Vnrt dUeasc If you delay, the consequence iio tcnous. For over 20 veors Dr. Frai.klin Miles' Ii- eminent ejspc'alist, has made n profoun 1 1 iy of iienrt disease, its muses and chit, itid many of the leading discoveries in tli ii.-trn" tire due to him. I'tsNv. Iii ii,, is abiolntply the only reui.liic ltn: ' r lie cure of fx art disease, as i . ov iv thousands of testimonials f'em pr i. i inns who have used it. liitnesA Vain, edltorcf tlioCorn-.ri! . ir ' . "Alter nn apparent ru'un fu : ' "ni'es of lacrtppe.l fell on tW urm tir i, a from heart disease In one nu tli ' i line I was unalile to wal I- ai to v v r n i . iy ptiisebest from 85 to im to e-mt n licn used Dr. Mills' New I'e.irt tin anf t -1 e liceame stronKer. After u-fi i kl tt "i rMe tonrk as itsusl and nil. u rnlcvc1, v, v ypuiso rnnpinir irom s ms Ur ,r ,e,iv is not only a preeutive 1 - s t n rn'.1 " )r Miles' New Heart Cure is --01.1 1 all Ar-m- on n positive gnsrenlee, nr ty IT I'll. "i'nl Co.. r.Ufha-t, Ind , nn re - elt t of rrlc. t it hurtle, six fur 8fi. express prepmil It i:, po in'v free from opiates or danperous drnjrs l i s' Vills, Hi ceuts. Free book at dnisctt'i . v 1V..A.U Political Cards. JOIt CONIJItr.HH, JOHN T. SlIOENER. Hubjoct to the rules o the Republican noml natlng convection, S. A. LOSCII, Subject to the rules of the Republican notnt natir g convention. JjlOIt Mil mt IFF, ELIAS DA VIS, Subject to the rules ot the Republican nomi nating convention. ton. rnn itii'ir, ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to tho rules ot tbe Republican nornl na'lng convention. giOR. HKNATOK, (30th District) , JOHN J. COYLE, Subject to the rules ot tho Republican roml natlng convent'on It HENATOIt 30tb District) THOMAS J. EDWARDS, Of Mahanoy City. Subject to tho rules of the Republican noml natlng convention. 7M It HI'.NATOIt, (30th District) JAMES J. FUANEY, Of Shenandoah. Hubiict to the rules of tho Democratic nomi nating convention. joit l.lU.iHl.A'riTlli;, lstDlstret, juun f. nit & nr. Subject to the rules of the Republican nornl natlng corvention. POR l.XaiSI.ATUItE.lstDlst., WM. H. MIDDLE! ON Of Malzevllle. Bubiect to tne rules of tho Republican nornl natlng convention. 'OH I.IiOIHI.ATlIItK, IstDlsL, JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah, Subject to I he rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. glOIt l,EOI8LflVTURB (First Dlstrlst) Of Mahanoy City. Hubloct to the rules of the Republican nornl. nating convention. pan rofiit mitiscTty DAVID II. hLK WEuL 1i, Of Shenandoah. Subject to the rules ot the Republican nornl. natlng convention. Oil POOR niUKCTOIt, NELSON BRANDON, Of the Union Twps. Bubiect to the rules ot the Reoubllcan nornl natlng convention poll POOR D1RKCTOH, HWUAKU I-l, i JSN, Of Rappahannock. Sublect to the rules ot the Republican nomi nating convention. poll J II It V CU3I9II88IOHEB, FRANK KING, Ot Shenandoah, Subject to the rules of the Democratic nomi nating convention. t rTh!.lr.t.r. EnelUh V. At Itraae. rENNYROYfiLflLLS . v" (., . inisuic .ui'"i HB f I V1 UruuUl far Chlchtttert BnolUk M-. A Ixip. trkled with blua ribbon TuLa ir9s Vvl no other. Rtfut dangoyntn rucffifu- V non aid imimnoni t (irugim. vr arnoj lii uuiipi lor imrtif tiivr, I'-iunioniiu tv Keller for I.tille," tn Utter. ret urn Mull. lO.IMHt T.,liuiDii!li Kama W. Chleticstep t'heuateul Cu..!VI tulf-on Houtu1 Bold by all LociJ Unniiit. rm-Mlfc. t MONEY TO' LOAN. Loans mde from 8100 to 820.000 on persona o real estate security. No publicity Loans oan be returned in small monthly payments . r retained for a numb r of ear, to suit borrr.. . v. A loan frort tbls company will not injur be tlnunrlnl staudli g of any Individual or li ft No bonus. InterestOpercent. annually, Moicy loaned lor ary purpose, such as to In ciesse or enter nuslnesi, to pay off mortgages, Judgemer.t notes, to build or purchase property, or tn fact for any purpose tral monev may le desired Address, Ceufal Trust Company ot Pa., 133d Arch street, Philadelphia, P 6-Kiiu
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