r Made from clarified oil, expressed iron: Cotton Seed ns pure and golden as the Southern Sunshine which pro duces it. For convenience in handling, thero 1s added to this oil enough beef suet to make it a semi-solid. The combination of these two pure fiatuial products makes Cottolcnc, a shortening and cooking fat, with which in hcalthfulness, cleanliness, flavor and economy, nothing in the world can compare. To sell on the merits of the genuine To sell by substitution ; or by dccp tion. To sell to tho i -jury cf Uk genuine, to the dissatisfaction cf the consumer, to the detriment f fi. dealer, to the loss of all concemcil -except tho scheming counlerfeitw himself. If you wish the best food and t'u l)cst health, you should insist tlia. your cookinp; be done with fcenuim COttOlene, Refuse all contcrfeits. Sold In 3 nml "1 pound pulls Made only by N.K. FAIRBANK&.CC CHICAGO, and 130 H. DELAWARE AVE. PHII.AHCl.PMiA 25 CENT FOR S CENTS A ROLL. Clo.lngmit thin .eason'a Roods to matee room. Sena HICOUISlopayivBiBis. auuium F. H. CADY, Providence. R.I. MONEY TO LOAN. Loans made from 8100 to 120,000 on persona or real estate security. No publicity. Loans can be returned In small monthly payments or retained for a number or years to suit borrower A loan (rom this company will not Injure th financial standing or any Individual or arm No bonus. In terest 0 per cent, annually. Monej loaned ror any purpose, such as to Increase 01 enter business, to pay off mortgages, Judgement notes, to build or purchase property, or In faci tor any purpose that money may be desired1 Address, Central Truit Company ot Pa., 133 Arch street, Philadelphia, l'a. 6-Mm When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. SOnnTLKILL Division. JUNE 3d, 1884. Trains win leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, Ullberton, I'racuviiie, tier Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Readier Pottstown, Phcenixvllle, Norrtstown and Phil adelphla broad street station) at 0:00 aad 11:4,' a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts vlllo and Intermediate stations 0:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, .Uilbertoa, Frackvllle, Nev Castle, St. Clair, 'Pottsvllle at 0:00. 9:10 a. a and 8:10 n. m. For Hamburg. Reading. Potts town, Phocnlxvllle, Norrtstown, Philadelphia at o:uu, v:iu a. m., s:iu p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah a 10:10 a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10;CTp,m Sundays, 11:18 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16 11:48 a. to. and 4:10,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 D. m. Leave Fhlladelnhla I H rot 3 street station) foi Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 Si a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p tn weeic aays. uo sunaays ieav at 0 tu a m. Leave Broad Streotmatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days, at 3 zu, w, 00, d id, 0 a, 1 ra, 0 aj, v ou, u w 11 11 a m. 12 00 noon. 12 41 p. m. (Limited Ex ress 1 00 and 4 22 p m. dining cars.) 1 40 on o on 1 rvi c (Vi a (vi a tt . 10 01a 10 00 D m. 12 01 ntrht. Sundavs 8 20. 4 06. 4 60. D ID, o Is, V DO, 11 us a m, Is 44, 1 4U, !i SU, 4 uu(iun- tted4 22l6 2U. II 60. 7 1U and B 12 rim 12 01 nlcht. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m weeicaays. ana o ou p m aauy, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH, For Baltimore and Washington 8 60, 7 20, 8 81 v lu, iu w, ! is a m. u iu, iu umitea ainini car.) 1 80. 8 48. 4 41. (5 10 Congressional Llmltei Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 017 O 55. 7 40 p. m.. 12 03 night week davs. Sun days, 8 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 1140, am.. 4 41, 8 66, 40 p m. ana is w nignt. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5.10, 8.20, 8.30 a. m. (1.00 Saturdays only), 2, 3. 4, 4.20, 6 00 and S 40 p.m weekdays Sundays, express 0, 7.80, 8, 8.30, 9, tt 45 a. m. and 4 30d. m. Excursion week dai s. 7 a m Sun days, 0 50 a. ra. Returning, leave Atlantic uity ror t'nuaaeipnia, U4o (Mondays only), 7, 7 50.9. 10.35 a. m. 8. 1. 5 30. ..V and 9 4'Jd. m week days. Sundays, 8 35, 4.05, 5, 6.30, 6, 7, 8.05' O.05 and 9 55 p.m. For Cape May, Anglcsea, wlldwood and Holly IJeach, express, 0 am. (1.30 Saturdays to uape iuy ouiyi j.tyj. t ana o n m. week aa Humlays, 8.20 a. m. Excursions, 7 00 a. dally. Returning, ei Dross trains leave Cape May for Philadelphia, week days, 7, 9 a. m.,2.30 ana i so p. ra. bunaays, a ia, a, s.oa p. m. For Hea Isle City. Ocean City and Avalon. Express, 9.10 a. m., 280 and 4.20 p. m. week days. Hunaavs. 8.60 a. in Kxcurslon. 7.00 a. m dally. Returning, express trains leave Sea Isle City for Philadelphia, week days 6 51, 9.15 a. in,. t.3., 6.24 p. m. Sundays, 4 04, S 49, B 11 ror comers roint, oxprets, 7, s 29, 9 30 a. m 2, 3, 4 and 6 40 p. wees aays. (Sundays, 6 60, o, v, a. is. S. M. PBIVOST, Qen'l Macstar J. R. Woon. Ben-i Paii'c' Ar THE GREAT SUCCESS. 0 5 4kJ CC B. R. Severn, F K. Wagargle, T.ll. Waters PhJlUmhiH 7 55 U uz p i TARIFF CONFfflCE. The Kepublican Members of tho Oommittoe Presont, ONLY IN SESSION ABOUT AN HOUR When An Ailjnurninent Wki Taken Until This Afternoon A. General DMacrea tuent Likely to be Kepnrted to llnth Ilonaea In n Day or Two, WASHINGTON, July 18. The first formu latlou conference on the tariff bill with all the senate nml house members, both Democratic and Kopubllcnn, present was held yesterday and continued only about an hour. An adjournment was then taken until 2 o'clock this afternoon. The pro cccdlngs of the full conference consisted In an effort ou tho part ot the Democra tic members to enlighten their Hepubll can colleagues upon tho elements of dis agreement between tho Democratic mem bers of the two houses, without revealing tho methods by which they have sought to get together or the details of tho pro ceedings of the Democratic oouterenoes. j It had been expected that tho Republi can conferees would at the outset Indulge In somo criticism on having been kept out of the conference during its initial stngos. Lint tho Republicans had little to say be yond the formal greetings, and waited until Senator Voorhees, as head of tho Democratic conferees, made a somewhat formal and full statement of the situa tion. He said that no discourtesy to tho Republicans had been intended. The meetings bad not been conference meet ings, but had been confined to an effort to bring about some settled policy among the Democratic conferees. Senntor Voorhees added that ho was frank to confess that tho efforts toward ngreement had not proved successful. The features of disagreement were then gone into at considerable length by Mr. Voorhees and his associates. They stated that the sugar, coal, motal and woolen and cotton schedules had been tough bones of contention, but did not give par ticulars in any case except in that of sugar, with reference to which they stated tbnt the house members had indicated a willingness to grant some duty ou that article, but had objected to the differen tial duty on retlned sugar. On the other articles which had been the basis of disagreement Senator Voor hees and other Democratic members of tho conference contented thomselves by saying that the Democratic conferees of the two houses had contended, each slue for its own bill, This had been especially true ou the metal and woolen schedules, the senate amendments to which had been strongly objected to by the Demo cratic house conferees. They said among other special articles In the metal sched' ule the house members had hold out for free Iron ore, and for the house rates on lead ore containing silver, cutlery and steel rails. They had also demanded so it was reported to the full conference- free coal, In the general discussion the Republican conferees gathered that sugar, iron ore, coal and woolen schedule, cotton schedule uud silver lead bearing ores were the chief questions o( disugree inent. The question finally arose as to what would be done now that the full confer ence had assembled. It was suggested by Senator Aldrich that the bill should be taken up item by item uud be considered by Republicans and Democrats, but the point was raised that this appeared to be hardly worth while iu view of what the Democrats hud just disclosed that there was no prospect of agreement on the main question. The meeting yesterday was not marked by any sharp controversy or criticism and only once did the sarcasm of Mr. Reed find utterance. It was when Uhairniau Wilson, speaking rather personally of the amendment urged by certain Demo cratic senators, said that it might be well to inform tho public of the situation by printing in the tariff bill the names of the senators alongside their respective amend ments, To this Mr. Reed responded that the public would probably mistake the tariff bill for a biographical dictionary. As a resu t of the meeting the Repub lican conferees concluded that n general disagreement could be reported to both bouses within a few days. Thero was no distinct statement or proposition to this effect, but it appeared to bo the only con clusion to bo drawn from what had oc curred. Senator Aldrich and Mr. Reed said there would bo no disposition on the part of the Republicans to deluy u report of disagreement. At the close of toduy's meeting Chairman ilsou stated that no exact plan was In.vlew for reporting back to congress, No Strike Ooinmlilton Jnit Yet Washington, July 18. It is understood that the selection of the commissioners to investigate the late strike was under dis cussion by the cabinet yesterday, but so far thero are no open indications of speedy action in the matter. One explanation for the delay Is probably to bs found in the belief by the president that the labor leaders huvo not yet completely mot the condition ha imposed as precedent to the appointment of a commission, for the re ports that come to hand daily show that lawlessness and obstruction still exist in many places in the west. Imprisoned In Slid Air. CniCAOO, July 18, Five men spent a day and night on the Ilalstead street lift bridge, suspended 100 feet in mid air. The mechaniwu of the bridge suddenly became broken, and the men, unable to get off, were carried upward with the bridge. Food and water were hoisted to the brldg e and the prisoners made themselves as comfortable as possible, until the dam age was repaired and they were released from their perilous position. Wreck on the Lehigh Valley. Easton, Pa., July 18. A bad wreck oc curred on the Lehigh Valley railroad at Kennedy, N. J., live miles from here. A freight train bound east ran into a gravel train, causing cars to pile up on both tracks. Later a west bound mixed train ran Into the wreck. Samuel hlkeusou, engineer; Robert Cline, fireman, and Na than Derr, brukemun, were all seriously injured. Labor Agltulurfc llulil for Trial. New Ohi.h.vjk July 18. Labor Agi tators Hurley, JiuiriMju and Sperry were committed for trial before tho United States circuit court by United States CommUslouer Wright. The accused tnen were placed under MuO bond each nd personal rec jguisanco tuken. Hie Weather. Showers; southeasterly winds. For dyspepsia and all other conditions resulting from cn.i stipation, go by the book en Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c. At drugstores ; or write to 13 V Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. rennlon 4f-anf PfneiO Tiiknton, July 18. Jesie Hansee, aged 73 years, a well known pension agent of Hobokon, was flnsd 1500 in tho United States court, having been convicted of re ceiving $10 in excess of the legal fee in ob tatnlug a pension for Mrs. Mary Raven. Ipd of Lnthjaiv WlLMAMSI'ORT, Pa., .Tiny 18. Professor O. G. Wcllmnii, of Sibley college, Cornell, died here of lockjaw, brought on by a wound received July 4 from the prema ture discharge of a cannon. New ltnlhtii llurenu KstnblUhed, New Yoiik, July 17. llarou Favn, the Italian nmbas'.Hdor to the United States, visited Ullis Island and conferred with Commissioner Seimer. It was agreed to establish a new bureau to be called the bureau of information and protection for Italian immigrants. Professor Alexander Oldrlni, recently acting Italian cuimnis stouer at the World's fair, has been ap pointed chief of tiie new department. MoKcespnrt Strikrrn lit, llnck. McIvEESPOltT, l'a., July 17. About M0 strikers have returned to work at the National Tube Works. A large number of strikers surrounded the plant and en trance, but made no attempt to niierfere with the men going in. Sheriff Richards ml 800 deputies are on guard An nirrrvnhln T.onflrt anil Kvim Trwrrt Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 2Jc.,56o. and $1.00 per package. Samples freo. Tho Favorite T30TH TOTOIS lor tho Teeth and llreath,S3c Captain Sweeney, r.S.A.,SnnDlego,Cal., Bays! "Shlloh's Catarrh Itemedy Is tho first medlclno I havo ever found that would do mo anyBood." rrlcoOOcts. Sold by Druggists, SHILOH'S CURE. Tma GnEAT Cocan CtmE promptly cures whero all others fall. ForConsumptionlthas no rival; has cured thousands, nnd will ctma rou, if taken in'Jmo. W:o2Jttj.. 60eti..l.C5. Sold by C. H. Hsgcnbnch, Shenandoah. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take u risks but get your houses, stock, fui nlture, etc., Insured in first-class, rell ble companies, ns represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agenl, 3 .223120 Sonth Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companlo Is an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley Soap old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soup 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 Thomfig Elliiiton, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. T. M- REILLY'S oektrawa's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glasa nf Cool Beef and Refreshing Wines. WUtekoya, etc, Doi't forget the plu.-e. T. Vim Xtejlly'M, Locunt Avenuo, (.'ENTItALIA. P Rag Carpet Weaving If you want a Rood piece ot tag carpet, wn woven, take your rasa ana have them wove up in carpets. It will pay you In the long rot All kinds, with or without alripes, marte t order; beautllul rainbow stripes, low prlcei 3EPjaL.TT33I:.GI03Xr', 205 West Onk Street, Blienamloab. 1E-TR0UEY SOAP TWAOES- MARK. S .? s A s j J S T yl J Asjsvi W y We Impart a thorough knowledge of the COMMERCIAL STUDIES at the cost of less time and money tlmn other bcIiooIb. THOUSANDS owe tlielr sucoess In life (no they say) lo me training iney receiveu ueru. n u to unowus; write uuuve win ipii you iiiihuuuiiiiin i.i v v, m iinui r. 11. venssiNi Krau Elites to positions. I' A 1.51 IIL'SINliSS I'OtLKUK, I70S-IJIO tilt . (nut h(., l'UIl.A. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES. GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLI VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fcr Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Dogs, Hcgs, AND POULTRY. 500 Taffo IlooknnTrrntmrnt of AnlrtmM and Chart fccnt 1'rct. cram 1 PrvrrffiConffcMlonNTnflnmnintlon A.A.I Hplnnl MrnWuin. .Milk I'ovcr. Jt.ll.-trntnp. Iiainriifn. Itlirtimntlstii M!.Ilfltcniprri tinnl Illnclinritca .I,lotfl or Urtilifl Worm. K.K.Cntiiilift lira Yen, 1'nc uninnla IM'.Cnlto or (irlprn. llcllynclic (ItU.-Ollflcnriinec llrmorrliniio, lI.II.--rr.nar7 nmt Kldnry JHncnftCfn .!. Krnpttvn IHwrnftp. Mnntro J.K,l)lMeuflr oT Dtscitlon rarnlyfllfl Single Bottlo (OTcr M dcwi - - ,00 Htuble CnnCf with flpcclflcff, MftnnElL cterlnnry Cure Oil and MtxJicator, 870Q Jnr Vctrrluary Cure Oil, 1,00 PoM feyPrtttrM! er Mtt prtpatd luiftirr4 tmvnj fiUj rftpl ! -rlf. IIl'XI'lIRRTS'XKD.rO., Ill A lltlTlinin St., KfwTorfc HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC Na.i In u an Tn Pra. TTia onW imepMnfal ffmedr for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, ntj rrostmtion, from o?er-worlc or other citisas. 91 per or firUtsaDilUritsTUl powder, for $5. t- t iiu. Ml', 1 ut ( 1 a.icii r tjt 1 pn.. IllJll'tlltKTS'IlEI!. CO.lll Aliawmiw 8L,KwYork 3 A rorraflnintif carea f T in 131 tn IK) dnTS by a t jju UftloBunedr.tinderD 3 t-mOCO carltnl. PoBitlTo proofs and lW-pfWj i book.lUuatratet from lite t rom peoplo cured. mmmniT.nM'taa uv i 1 tree d man. notxun aiao wui care. :H0HEST TREATMENT: Lin Ali.la Slnfr nf Vlilf Vnslstnuls. Homo Offices, 1317 ARCH St. I'niimu innin. Jiour- iuuy. it- ; j.vh., Wed. and Kfit. 6-i; Humlays, mrMn (unici: ivnun- ne 11 tl j' i;ftitbliNtieil At Reading, Pa- H.W. I'nri.fM- SICilMI mid l'l! AH. IIN SIh. VtWce Hours every Huturxlny I rom 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.; SundnyH, from 0 A. Jl. to 3 I. M. liOH of Viaiir, oiilliliil lndlNrrrilon or r.x ornte, Hi ood l'oioii tit'iirral Drldlltr , I .lit nf Slcitiorj' mid All !Mrlnl llNcnwc1 ciuprd by liujtriiili'iirr or liiln'rltnnrr, I)r Tln'cl,tln Oitf riiiNlcluii and SiirriullMt nblo to -'nrf after l'tr)nm pNi linn lulled (no rmtn. r ntiatothrt 8iy, wrlto, print or advertise.) 'Iht ont Hopples nnd DnnnrrouM 'nOH -oilclH'd. Krllcf nt onco. l-resb caws cured 4-U'davn. KA(II nnd I-orr Cno ICrrrlvp 'hp Uoctnr'H I'ornnnnl Attention nnd Cure. "Iriptpiit Sorrcpr Jiinrniiteed to All. Hnd5 2r it mips for Hook, "Truth ;" host of all for you n? . nrt ou single and married. Tlie only Jlook ex i mu ll , UiiJK S. TFiV IN EFFECT JUNE 89. 1S91. Trains leave Shenandoah aa follows: For New York via Phllartelphla, week day 110,6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.32, 2.55. 5.55 p.m. Sur.,l, 2.10, a.m. For New York vl Mu- Cl'"' week days, 5.55.7.2H a. m., 12 33, 2.15 tj. m For KenrtlnK anrt PhlladelDlilv week d 2.10, 5.25. 7.211, a. m., 12.3J, 2.55, 6.55 p. m day, 2.10. a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.10, a. it 12.3! 5 5.5. 6.55 p. m Sunday. 2.in . m. For Tamaqua ana Aiananoy i;uy, weeE aiy !.I0. 5.2'i. 7.20. m., 12,3;, 5.ib u. m. day, 2.10, a. m. Addition' Malmnoy Clti weoit aavs, 7 ui p. m. For WUUamsnort, Sunbury and Lowlab.ir week days, 8 2 11.80 . m. 1 15, 7.0" v. rr. Sunday, 8.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 8.25, r.20, 11.30 a.m., 12.3J, 1.S5, 2.55, 6.65, 7.00, 9 T p. m. Sunday, 2 10, 3.25, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.23 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 9.85 p. m. Sunday 8.25 a. m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via PhlladeIpma,woekdayi 1.U0 a. m., 1 30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Suv lay, 6.0(1 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week day I3ti, v.10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal week days, 1.20. 8.35, 10,00 a. m and 4.0C MB, ll.m p m Sunday. 11.30 p. ra. Leave Heading, week days, 1.15,7.10,10.08, ll.U a. m., 6.65, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a m Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.83, 7.40 a. m.. 12.30, e.ll p. m Sunday, 2.35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 9.50, 11.11 ai., 1.20.7.15. 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.13 a m. Leave Mabanov City, week davs, 3.45, 9 21 il.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.41, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.4C a. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dt ;s, 2.40, 4.M 8.S0, 9.37 11 69 a. m., 12.68, 2.06, 6.20, 8.28,7.69,11.1 D. m, Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leavo WUllamsport, week days, 10.10, a. m 8.35,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For lialtlmore, Washington and tho Woat v.. .1. A O R. K., through trains leavo ucadlnl Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. K. n.) at 3.W 7.10, ll.aa a. m., S.M.5.1B. 7,22, p. m., Hunday 8.N 7.4'j, ii.io a. m., 3 40, 7 s: p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreet Whart ana noutn Mtreet wnan mr Aiianiiomiy. weok-uavs KzDross. u.uu iu.43 a. m, Waturdavs onlv 1 80). 2.00. 3 00. 4.00. 4.30. 5.00 5 4.5 p, m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m 4.45, 6.30 n ra. On do ltr excursion tra n. 7.00 a. m unuav express, ju, o.w, o ou, w.uu, iv.w a. ra., 4.4) p. m. Ac :ommodatlon, e.uu a. m. ana 4 45 p. m. One dollar excursion train, 7.00 a. m. Returning, leave Aliantio uity, aopoi, corner (Vinnucana Arsansns avenues. Week.Davs Express. 0 20. (Monday only 0.45), 7.01). 7.45, 9.00, 10.15 a. m., and 3 30, 4.30, 5,30, 7 30, 8.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.1U a, ra. ann p. m. une aoiiar excursion train, iroiu ooi .Mississippi Ave only, owp. m, Sundavs Exoress. 3.30. 4.00. 5.00. 6 00. 6 80. V .00, 7 30 8 (10, 8 30 p, m. Accommodation, 7.15 a m.and505p m. One dollar excursion train, from foot JllbMsslppl Ave, only 0.10 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. 0 O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Art. Philadelphia Fa, 1. A. SWEIOAKD, Gen. Supt. Safe and Hellnble Horses to Hire. SNEUDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alley, Roar Coifeo House. The bestrlirs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly nttended to. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon MAIN AND COAL STS. Tool loom attached. Finest whiskey beers, porter and ale constantly on tap uuolce temperance urlnks nun ciKirs. ' PA?! POP 5Vff nuiuc iivr..iu. lij- r.uaui ineiii. wo waniyou He and Other Officers of the A.R.U, Eofuso to Give Bonds AND ABE COMMITTED BT COURT. Thiy Ar lipid fnr AlUg.il Violation of tlin Injilncttnn ImupiI by .luilcea Woml nntl Grnnotii nnd Will llnv. a Hearing on Monday N.xt. ClUCAno. July IS. Kugpne V. llelw, Gcorne W, Howanl, L. W. Uoser antl Sylvpiter Kellhcr, tho oflti-ers of the A. H. V., were oomniltted to jnll late yoster ilaybyJiulKe Seaman lnthc United States circuit court for alleged violation of the injunction isued irj Judges Wood and Urosscup. the four leaders of tho Mrik In reality went to jnll in default of ball, for the court offered them their liberty until next Monday, when they will have a hearing; on tho charge of contempt. Their ball wni fixed nt M.O'X) each, but the men refused to give it, and the oourt com mitted them. Debs and Id' companions were taken to )n by Marshal Arnold, nnd before they left the court room Judge Seaman in structed the marshal to take them out of the jail at any reasonable time or times in order that they may have abundant opportunity tn consult their attorneys be tween this and next Monday. District Attorney Milchrist filed an in fornmtlnn in court charging the officers of tint union with violating the injunc tion, nnd asked for a writ of attachment for contempt It was not neoessnry to is sue a writ for Debs, for he was iu court hen the Information was filed. When Mr. Milchrist had finished the reading of the information Attorney George H. I'eck, reprosoutinir the receiv ers of the Santa Vo system, took tho floor nnd read a petition for writs of nttncli ment ngninst the defendants on behalf of that railroad. Tho petition asked that tho efendnuts he punished for contempt for violating the order Appointing the receiv ers as well as for violating tho general in- uuction ns it applies to the banta re. A number of acts of violence were nllegcd and interference with trains. A telegram was produced in court, sent by Debs on July 2 to North Butte, Mont. It rend: General managers are weaken- lng. If the strike is uot settled tn forty- ight hours complete paralysis will fol low. Potatoes and ice are out of sight, Save your money and buy a gun." W bile seated in tho jail, awaiting tho preparation of his cell, Debs said: "Well, this means a few days of rest and quiet nt least. I havo not had much rest for over month, and I am badly in need of It. Our bonds ure $3,000 each, but wo would not give bonds if they were live cents each. We are not posing as martyrs, neither do we ask for sympathy. "AH I havo to say about our arrest to day is that matters have come to that lolut in this free country when it is held to bo a crime to advise n man what to do when ho seeks your advice. Wo arc guilty f uo crime unless tho simple expression f an opinion is a crime. We are not re- pouslbla for this strike. Pullman Is re sponsible for it." The meu were placed in the debtor's de- partmet of the jail, Debs and Howard be ing given a cell and Keliher and Itogera one adjoining. Ohio 8trlUrs Agree to n Hettlenient. COLUMBUS, O., July 18. The strike of tho employes of tho Columbus, Hockinu; Valley and Toledo railroad was settled hut night by the acceptance at a meeU ln at Nelsouvllle, O., of a proposition from President Wnlto to rontoro all tho strikers except tho two leadert, Mark Wild anil blierinan Llim, and flvo men under suspension pending nu Invests lcntlon of charges against them. Tho American llailwuy union is in no way recognized by the settlement, and it is a practical victory for the railroad com pany. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES Nfitlottnt Lnfi;llts. At Philadelphia (forfeited)-Philadel- phia, 9: Iloston, 0. At St. Louis Pitts burg, 5; St. Louis, -1. At Chicago Chi. cago, 8; lioulsvlllo, o. At Cincinnati Ulevclautl,in;uincinnatl, 7. At ajwywk New York, 7; WiiHliington, 2. At Balti more Baltimore, IB; Brooklyn, 4. Kastern Laagua. At Providence Providence, 7; Buffalo, 2. At Troy Troy, 6: Blnghamtou, 4. At Springfield Erie, 8: Springfield, 7. At Syracuse Syracuse, o; UKesbarro, a. lenuylTaula state Leneue. At Hnzletoti Allentowu, 14; Hazleton, 13. At Lancaster Heading, 3; Lancaster, At Harisburg Pottsvllle. 4; Harris burg, 3. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. doling Quotations nf the Nt York aad 1'hila.tlelphla Eachnnsea. Nsw Yoiik, July 17. The movement of the stock market wb distinctly favorubla at the opening, but towards noon the rising ten dency was checked by reports of tariff dis agreement. Hosing bids: Lehigh Valley 37 W. K. Y. & l'a.... Pennsylvania 48T6 Heading KM Bt. Paul - 0 Lehigh Nav mi N. V. A N. E m Erie.. His U., I,. & W West Shore N. V. Central.. . Lake Erie & V. Del. ti Hudson- .104 .1(13 7 -130M New Jersey Con.-.100i General Slarketa. I'lilLAnKi.i'iiIA.July 17. Flour quiet, steady winter super., f2.102.23; do. extras, g.25 .40; No. i winter family, tSAUax.W; atate roller itralght, t2.702.8i; western winter clear. IS.6Ua.7S. Wheat weak, lower, with 67Wo. bid and tTo. askad for July. Corn dull, with 47?io. bid and 18H, aslctd for July. Oats dull, unsettled, with 46o. bid and 48c. asked for July. Ileef qulst; family, 9; extra mess, fsoLs.fiO; beef hams, ll;cltyex- steam. IT.30; city, 0.75. llutter quilt; west-1 ern uairy. inits no. ; uo. crsamrry. townc; do. factory, MtS-Uc; Elglns, 17c; New York dairy, U17e.; do. oreamery, HH 917o Pennsylvania creamery prints, fancy, 21c do. choice. ic.; tin. fair to good, ISaiDc.; prints Jtibblng atHWic- Cheese active; New York large. 7WOUKc; small, 78Wo.; Part eklnis. 3MAHc-: full skims, lH2c. Kggs steady ;Newurk and Pennsylvania. 11! 13ic.; western Irosli. llwllHc.; t-ases, jua-.ul. lAxe Stock Markets. New Yoiik, July 17. I.ewvm firm; Kurnprnn cablfts quote Aiuirlrtin sUira at D&lu . per j lb., tlrewMH. welfrht: remgerutor oeor. t, 7Mo. Culves firm; voali, ioor to choice, St. 1.76 Ir HO H'-.: icoud to iimo buttermilk calves, Si.iVLV.V). Ldep uud Umtw buruly ; tteftdy; gnua to on one iamu, vu. per u. Mh'lier; poor to fair ubtwp, com mou to choice mtnU, 3.li(fJi.7U. iiotftt lilglier; Inferior to cboU. 1.1)05.70. East Lihkkty, !'., July 18. Cattle in fair dermoid; prime, WIUJ; good, $3.HOaU0; fair lleht steer. Uog shade1 higher; inilladelphlnB, $H.mtAMi bet York era. S5.20AA.i!G: common to fulr Yorken. (Ml LITTLE BABY WAS RAW Dlstrpftslng Skin in from Utrth. Cured In o Work In ul'rura. Now Henlthy an ( nil Ho. My lftby lny !n l Ntm mir;:r from birth with some sort of mi rr i 'I .rs called It ccteiuA H1a llitlt net k t otic nw ami expurti iii.irv oj rti in!!;ii'i-. ll U - nn find nrm ami under his 111 I I'll, whorer ttm rat Jlesh lUfwleiiioUl.tterc ut the o. 1 urf n.rwivks F, alter rt'i lv suU. i"d J'lwlth this eruption, and t tn- II- ;''( i n ' -ia. In Usa eW v i ( i ' tply run J lie v.u mill' wi a "I " to M'i' la . 4 Bkln t ,':u. -1 1 ; nU. nml v n lit- ( in (k. Tho ,p-i 1. i tl- ic, vittat n-i r t . w 1 l.., New York. old February 1, nnd yv i now, puiooin, c.. it i i white -5olor. I s : ! ! ClTICrBA HBOLl ' -T 1 and stre-ifrili. I c i 1- , cutigura v;c:.:;s wonders From tho aire of tvoinouth iiivbabvsuffotTil with the eee;i'.a oa h r I. r id I " . 1kc torelnithnutRatl. I n mU'i T' . n Ki mhhi 4, round them In eery renjert k it -i irinn Tins child tuut now n iK'autitultsKiii nnd w run d. Mo cheerfully recommend the nunc .til mothers. UKSJ UUWlU.MSUKti, 1Wj,( i irni Ave., A. i. CUTIGURA REMEDIES If avo effected the most wonder fnl enr of tor turing And lintlcnniiir skm nnd m alp dist ist 4 of inranto and lnldnn ever r n.i-t lliiv nlTonl InstAUt relief, iiennit rtt and sleep, atid ik ii in ioa ppreny eure wnen ine netr m iam lan. i-arencn, sao ntir emiaren pit or nceu lesti Buffering. Cures mailo In childhood aro jiermanem Bold thronahout the world Prlee. CrTirrfBA. 60c.; HOAP 'iav.l ItK9nl.VKNT.fi l'MlThliDKtU AHit Ciieh. Corp., Hole Proprietor, Huhton. &W " How to Cure Pkln Dlneneeu," mailed free. ninU'O Skin and PealppnrttU'd nnd heatitlfleil UnDl U by t'l'TU i'!U Hoap. Almtilult'ly pure. " rheumatic pains cured" tv ove MivrTK tiif Cutlcurft Antl Irtln lMnter relieve- rtirnmatlc, pel.itie, hip, kidne, ehest, and uma cular itaiiin and weaknesses. Political CardB. it c)n:hi:mh. Subiect to the rales ot tho Republican noml Dating convention. Jj1011 :n3hi:hh, 6. A. JjUSLM, Hublectto the rules ot the Kepublican noml natli k convention. poll HIIlCItII'1-. ELIAN DA VJH, Sublect to the rules ot tho Itcnubllcan noml- nutlns convention. ALEX. BCOTT, Sublect to the rules ot the Itenubllcan noml. natlng convention. JIOIt HENATOlt, (30th District) JVIIN J. VU1 L.E, Hublect to the rules ot tho Kcnubllcan nomi nating convention II KliNATOIt. i.10th District) THOMAS J. KD WARDS, Ot Mahanoy City. Hublect to the rules ot the ltcpuullcan noml natlog convention. It SliNATOII, (.10th District) JAMES J. 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