Shakespeare When he wrote "Taming of the Shrew," was evi dently gifted with pro phetic foresight when lie made one of his charac ters declare "My cake Is douch. ' 1 Those who hove been credulous enough to take imitations for CoTTO LKNl!, the now universally Endorsed shortening, have experi enced the same disappoint ment for their cake has been "dough." Those who have used CoTTOtENit know that its principal merit is its uniform relia bility, lie wise and refuse anything that is offered as a substitute for Made only 1 N.K.FAIRBANK&CO.S CHICAGO, W AND liSN. DetuwaroAvi 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR G CENTS A ROLL. ; doalngoutthliieason'flsoodatotaAkeroom. Fi H. CADV, Pnov l pence, R. 1. 1 MONEY TO LOAN. Loans mtde from S100 to 120,000 on persona or real estate security. No publicity. Loans can be returned In small monthly payments or retained for a number ot years to suit borrower. A loan from this company will not injure the financial standing of any Individual or arm No bonus. Interest 0 per cent, annually. Money loaned for any purpose, such as to Increase or enter business, to pay off mortgages, Judgement cotes, to build or purchase property, or In fact for any purpose that money may bo desired Address, Central Tru-it Company of fa., 13 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. 6-8-6m When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, clfcars. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOUHTLKILL DIVISION. JUNK 3d, 1804. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, Qllberton, Frackvtlle, Now Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Phconlxvlllo, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia ilJroad street station) at 0:00 and 11:45 a. m, and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts vlUe and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Fraclcvllle, New Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 8:10 a. Bl and S:l0n. m. For Ilamburir. Readlner. Potts town, Phccnlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at o;w, v;u a. m o;iu p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Bhenandoah ai 10:10a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. Bundays, 11:18 a. m. and 5:10 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16. 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m, Sundays at iu: w a. zn. ana d:id p. m. Leave Philadelphia (liroad street station) for Bhenandoah at t 67 and 8 86 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays Inavp at 8 60 a m. Leave liroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days, at 3 ZU, 4 TO, 4 OU, D 10, 0 DO, 7 S3, 0 ZU, V DO, II UU 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m, (Limited Ex press 109 and 4 22 p m. dining cars.) 140, 280, 8 20, 4 00, 6 00, 6 00, a 60, 713. Sit, 10 00 pm, 1201 night. Sundays 8 20, 4 06. 4 60. 6 16, 8 12, 9 DO, 11 03 a m, 12 44, 1 40, 2 80, 4 W(Um lted 4 22) 6 11. 6 60. 7 13 and fl 12 o m 12 01 nleht. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 8 60. 7 20. 8 81 S 10, 10 20, 11 13 a m. II 40, (12 85 limited dlnint car,) 1 80, 8 48, 4 41, (5 10 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, 6 55, 7 40 p. m.. 12 03 night week days. Sun days, 3 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 11 40, am.. 4 41, 6 55, tu p m. unu i uj mgni, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5.10, 8.20, B.30 a. m (1.00 Baturdays only), 2, 3, 4, 4.20, 5 00 and 5 40 p.m. week days Sundays, express 6, 7.80, 8, 8.30, 9, 9.45 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Excursion week daj s, 7 a m. Sun days, (1.50 a. in. Returning, leave Atlantlo City for Philadelphia, 0 45 (Mondays only), 7, 760. 9. 10 A3 a m. 8. 4 . 6 30. 7.55 and 9 4()r. m. week days. Sundays, 3 33, 4.05, 5, 6.30, 6, 7, 8.06 9.05 and 9 55 p.m. For Capo May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and uouy ueacn, express, v a. in. (i.su aaturaays to Cape May orly) 2.30, 4 and 6 pm. week days, Sundays. 8 2) a. m. Excursions, 7 00 a. m. dally. Returning, express trains leave Cape May for Philadelphia, week days, 7,0a.m., 2.30 and 4 45 1). in. Sundavs. 3 45. 5. 8.55 n. m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, Express, 9.10 a, m., 230 and 4.20 p. m. week uys. nunuays, o.ou a. m excursion, 7.uu a. m. dally. Returning, exnress trains leave Sea Isle City for Philadelphia, week days 6 51, 915 a.m., 2.35, 6.31 p. in. Sundays, 4 04, 546, 919 p. m. For Homers Point, exnress. 7. 8 20. 9 30 a. m. 2, 3, 4 and 5 40 p. m. week days, bundays, 6 60, o, o, a in u. ui. S. M. PaivoaT. ' J. R. Wood. Oen'l Manager Oen't Pass'g'r Agi THE GREAT SUCCESS. lirtQ ft y 8 a ' O ? " 111 ws r B. It. Severn, F K. Magargle, TT.H. Waters -dt.. Cn .1 L. fl..hn..n.l ..all m ZjZL Pi Jig -3!HoeoLATev& w C Ju More Damaging Evidence Against Superintendent Brookway, BRUTAL TREATMENT OF A BOY. Handcuffed to m Hlng In a Cell for Seven Days and Confined In the "Rett Cum" for Seventy.two Dnyi Kicked la the Faoe by llrocltwny. ELMIIU, N. Y., July 36. At yesterday's session of the Reformatory investigating committee, an ex-oonvlct, whoso name Is omitted at the request of the commission ers, admitted that he had lied when charged with improper conduct, and that he had implicated Innocent men, who, he said, were sent to Auburn and made to serve out their maximum terms. Tin witness was a respectable and intelligent man, and proved that it was possible for one prisoner to benefit himself to the in jury of others by adroit manipulation and lying. Frank Wallace, the Auburn transfer whose letters caused both the reformatory investigations, is a bright looking boy. He was punished and transferred to Au burn because of his refusal to tell Super intendent Brockway where his relatives lived, desiring to save his mother from disgrace. Wallace again told his story, giving the details as have already been published, lie told of being hand culled to a rlug in n cell and being left there seven days, and of being confined In the "rest cure" seventy-two days in n screened cell, being fed on hash and bread and water. Before beginning his testi mony he asked that lie be sent back tc Auburn as soon as possible. Judge Gilbert ollercd in evidence the correspondence in the case between Wal lace, Judge Seaver and Ilrockway, but Mr. Deyo admitted only the latter's let ter. W lien cross-examined Wallace ro fused to answer any of the questions put to him except that he lived in New York city with his mother, and that his father was dead. Wallace admitted having at tempted to escape from the police court in Buffalo when sentenced by jumping from a three story window and receiving in juries from which he has not yet fully re covered. Witnosa said that while sitting In a chair on the guard room floor Mr, Ilrockway kicked him in the face. Judge Seaver, of Erie county, who sen tenced Wallace to the reformatory, wni called. Judge Gilbert again attempted to Introduce the entire correspondence in the case, but all was excluded save the letter from the prisoner to Judge Seaver. William Facey, an Auburn transfer, next told his story. He said hewaslpunlshed in the bath room in January, 1893; thai Brockway hit him In the chest, and told him that ha was a nice kind of a man. Ill was paddled four times, and at last ad mitted anything- they asked him. On these statements he was transferred tc Auburn prison. "Were the statements you made truer asked Judge Gilbert. "They were false," replied tho witness, He swore that a scar on his left shin waa the result of punishment received, but the defense again Introduced the recordi to prove he had it when he entered the reformatory. Will Start Up With New Men. PniLLirsnuito, Pa., July 25. The com mittee sent to Philadelphia on Sunday tc confer with the Berwind-White company from the Houtzdale district, failed to re turn yesterday, though private dlspatchei received stated that the company would not pay more than forty cents a ton foi three feet thick coal, with a better price for lower grade coal. The mass meeting called to hear the report of the committee was therefore postponed until this after coon. An earnest effort will be made t start all the mines with new men. The trial of the twenty-four miners at Osceola, charged with belrg implicated in the burning of the Imperial mine tipple, wai continued today. Vigilant Wins Another Race. RocnE's Point, Ireland, July 25. The twelfth race between the Vigilant and Britannia took place yesterday. The prize competed for was (500 offered by the Royal Cork Yacht club, and the distance ' was fifty miles. The Vigilant won in 3h., 61 mln., 59 sees. The Brltaunia's time wai ' 8h., 50 mln., 31 sees. During the race the jaws of the Vigilant' gaff were broken and she finished the race under extremely unfavorable conditions. It is now feared ' that she may not be able to race again until Saturday. Congressman Reed Renominated. Biddefoiid, Me., July'25. Hon. Thomae B.Reed was renominated by the First dis trict Republicans of Maine yesterday af ternoon. The convention was held in the city opera house, Hon. II. P. Bnrbank, .l Saco, acting as chairman. Hon. Frank Robinson, of Portland.presented the name of Mr. Reed to the convention. Thomai F. Hamilton, of Blddeford, seconded the nomination. The nomination was greeted with cheers and loud demonstrations oi approval. Explosion In a Matoh Faotory. Trenton, July 25. An explosion oc curred yesterday at the works of the Tren ton Match company which injured three of the employes and did considerable damage to the building. The Injured aro: George Tindall, foot badly torn and face cut; Edward Ely, leg and arm burned; Clara Jewell, bruised. The explosion wai caused by the overheating of a cauldron containing composition used in the man ufacture of match heads. Twelr Years for Ilurclary. Bkidoeton, N. J., July 25. James E. Bryant, the catcher for a colored baseball nine, recently arrested in Pittsburg, after breaking jail here and, being absent a year, was s'entenaed to twelve years in atatt prison by Judge James 11. Hoaglund yes terday afternoon. Dryant pleaded guilty to robbing four stores here two years ago. Ills companions, Cuff and Brown, art now serving eight year terms in prison. A Lone Coneresslonal Deadlock. PlTTSBuno, July 25. The fifth confer ence yesterday for the purpose of nomi nating a Republican candidate for con gress in the Twenty-fourth district ad journed until touuy withuttt having made a selection. Since tho dradlook began SIC ballots have been taken without material change. AbulUh Judicial 1'uuslona. Aluanv, July 26. The Judiciary com mittee ha deculvd to report favorably an amendment ubollshlug all peusious foi judges alter Jan. 1, but allowing tin Judges In ofllce at that date and thosl now receiving pensions to retain them. GIVEN UP ALL HOPE Eczema, Turning to Blood rolson, Treated by Specialists Seven 3Ionths without Ono Pnrtlclo of Success. BODY MUG SORES. Condition Terrible. Life n llurdon. Tried CUTICUI.'A. In Three Days At tends to Business. Cure Permanent. In,the spring of 1801 1 took that dreadful skin disease, Ecicma, which tin. ied ImoWoroll o.mhi I consulted the best known a)iec.aliit4 In this cuy. iuev I rented minor ecwii t.ionUis hut I never di rlviMl a jmnlrlo of rool from any of theui. Ihcylmil piwnlt up as a homeless euro. I was co ei i'l nlth Mires from heail to foot i I had run. nine; sores nil over rac, eo uii oi them as large as a liox ot nurCl'Tici'ltA. It cojt me hundreds of Uol'jrs ulth those so c ". .1 sie.lallsts. My ciuilitlon w.-s tertlble, llfo w.is almost a Imnlrn to mo. 1 could not eat, tlrlnk. nr sleen. I wat. nnablotowalleand had en myself up as dead, I tried all medicines im.u.lnaMo. until a friend who had got relief ad-, ised mo to try Cr-Ticrn v ItEMEDiEs. I ,e-it ,-ut. and co' them, and when I took tho first doso of your I'l iiccba Hksol vent I felt a little better: with three buxes of your most valtnbloCcTictR and one bottle of Cutici'ra lti.wlLVEsT I was n new man. In tlireo daj s I was up -walking around and attend ing to my business, anil it is tho CcnccnA and Ct'TICfiiA Uksot.vent that Aatedrue from the jaws of death. This Is two years ago. I wanted vp j earn utu. 1 wuiueu lien 011 of my system, , cr ItadCny trouble si uce (;KOn I1III01IT, to see it uimti neen driven oil and I can say I have net or fortwoveara. ; 2025 Penn. A e., Pittsburgh, l'a. Bold throughout the worU. I'rloe, CoTicrrtA, POc.; Poat, 26c; Ur-oivi -t. $1. 1'otteu I)huo 4Nn Ciieji. 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Take nc risks but get your houses, stock, lur nlture, etc., insured in Brat-class, rnM. ble comimnies, as represented by .DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies -TRQUEY SOAP Tr1AQE"tr MARK. JJQS.S. SCTHOS. ELKINfoKTl 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 100 cakes 75 pounds $4.50. Joseph . ThomBg EUpnton, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. ft CTMVl.Mt.' r.na-TUli lldmoml IImbA. rENIWROYM. PILL& urif-i'im Mini ui-iimiifl. & Arc u.. rnli.i t. UDiil, ut A .11 duil .ii... i.Yll IjOlM, MUM Willi Mil. riOi i... 1 k y oollirr. Br .tan4mi. urWw V (IU , ,n 'l.llul It l fllUg.1! l44 ii i.' i. I r , ."i .t.r, 1..UU1UBI.U -'IteUi-r fur I.H.1U-.." i-i li-n-i-, l., rt-tan Mull. ltl.VUO i., ui - -.1.1. Aim.fef--f-hl.hl- I 1 1 .... I . .1 I ., .1 ...U..... kn u . kryl Uo-J Dr-njuu. I'l.UiUHifa. Voul(Uti0 Lynoliers lhrarted. LAURAVILI.K, Fia., July 25. Karly In the morning a mob of negroes, led by a negro preacher named Marshall, went to the house of Jack Thomas, colored, to lynch him for committing a rape on a ne gro girl. As the mob approached Thomas opened lire with a Winchester. Ills llrst shot killed Marshall, the preacher. Thomas continued firing, shooting down In succession six other members of the mob, four of whom are thought to be mortally wounded. The mob ilred at Thomas without effect. Thomas has sur rendered to the authorities. Thf "flrntlomaii lluri-Ur" nn Trial. PlTTSFIELD.'.Mnss., July 35. Tho trial of Michael Sherlock, the Slcckbtidge "gentleman burglar, was commenced in the superior court here yesterday. Dli trlct Attorney Oarduer put in much evi deuce to prove Sherlock a member of the gang which robbed the Lennox rectory last November. Sherlock took the wit ness stand in his own defense, and be yond admitting that he was well ac quainted with the men who are known to have participated in the Lennox rectory robbery lie gavo no important testimony. Sorlotn Arolilrnt to II trlfl!lau. LAKCASTEn.l'a., July 25. llain stopped yesterday's baseball game between t Philadelphia and Lancaster State L "itue club at the beginning of the fuurih in ning, when tlie score stood a to 1 In l.v r of Philadelphia. The fourth Inning opened With a serious accident to Itoth and Foulk- rod, of the Philadelphia club, tho men colliding with terrific force in running for a lly ball. Both men wereknooked sense-1 1 1 1. .. 1 ...1.. ....... T.-...11. icmi, nun lb nti-t .vii iiuiiiiir's uciui v 1" uuitk- rod rutfained consciousness and was cut. rled oil the field. Tillering Unnltnr Ont FlT Years. BrvvBlt, July 2"i Judge Ilallvtt.ln the United States cuurt, overruled the motion of J. If. Cochran and A. H. Sayro for n now trial and sentenced thoin to llvo year each in the United Stales prison at Joliet. Ills. Cochrano and Sayre were the presi dent and cashier, respectively, of the First National bank at Llel Norte and the of fense for which they were arrested and convicted was sending false reports ot the condition of tho bank to the comptroller of the currencv. For sick stomach and all other conditions resulting from constipation ; go by the book on Bcecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c. At drugstores ; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. HONEST TREATMENT: Anil n Stuir of Able Asnli tnllts. Home Offices, 1317 ARCH St. l uiiuut-rnuiH. j 1 ours jjuuy, v-ol J'.vga, fl-8; Wea. find Hat. Kvci., 6-10: Hunilaya. 912. ltttANf'!! OFl'ICi; l'crina- ncntir ustalilinlicrt At Reading, Pa. I.IN Sts. Olllw Hours every baturday trout t A. -1. iv iu i-. ai.; ouuuayn, irom y a. ill. to a v. m. IjOim 01 Vlaor, lmitliliil lnillMCretlon or r.x cehMfr, lllooil 1'nUoll. fieneriil llrtillili I.-i uf ?Ii-ni(irr mill AH Sperlnl JMMt-nsri. caused bv Illlliriliti.tif-i. m liilifrllniif-f. 111-. Tliri-I, tin- Only I'll) hIi-Iiui nuil Sin-rliillntabte iu tuiu niu-r ii-rjnn rli linN liiili-il (no inuuer wnai otui-rs sny. write, print or navertise.) V0,4t Itoiielem nuil DniiirrroiiH Cnse Solirltril. Iti-lic f nt once. Fresh ewes cuml MUdays. IJAC'II mid livery Cnso llrcelvcn tlie Doctor' 1'rrHnnnl Attentlnn nnil Cnrr. MrlcteMt Si-rrrry (iiinrnnti-nl to All. l-end5 c. stamps for Book, "Truth;" best ofnll for young in! old. sltinio and married. Tlieonly llook e.ipo--n-rQuacus. P-MLROAD SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE S9, 1601. Trains leave Sbonsnaoah is follows 1 Tor New York vis Philadelphia, week Cay MO. 6.25. 7.2). a.m.. 12.82. 2.55. 5.55 n.m. Sur.js 2.10, a. m For New York via Muo- Chun, wceic clays, ri.sa.T.si a. m.. iz.iK, z.r-s p. m For Heading and Philadelphia, week dy 2.10,5.25,7.20, a.m., 12.32, 2.55, 5.65p.m. Sit day, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, s. tr. K.3, t.te. 5.55 p. m. Sunday. 2.10 s. m. For Tamsoua and Mahanoy City, week days, Z.1U, D.S3, 7.2U, a.m., I3S.3S, X.DO, D.DO p. m, aus day, 2.10, a. m. Additional for Mahanoy City, week days, 7 00 p. m. For wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlaburj treelc days, 3.25, il.m a. m I.S5, 7,00 p. a , Sunday, 3.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Piano week days, 2.10, S.25, t.K 7,20, 11.30 a.m., 12.31. 1.85. 2.55, 5.65, 7.00, 9.2 p.m. Sunday, 2.10, 8.35, a rn. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3.2S 7.20, 11.30 s. m., 1.35, 7.00, 9.35 p. m. M'Ji day 3.25 a. m. TUAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via PhUadelpma, week day 8.00 a. m 1.30, 4.00, 7,30 p. m., 12.15 nlcht. Hol day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week day. 4 SO. 9,10 a. m 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Phlladelnhla. llcadlne Terminal week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10.00 a. m and l.tt. o.rM-, ii.au p. m. nunoay, ii.fiu p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1.55,7.10, 10.04, 11. t a in.. 6.55. 7.67 D. m Sunday. 1.35. t -s Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.40 a. ra, I5.au, o,iip. m aunaay, z.w a. m. Loave Tamaqua, week days, 3.18, 9.50, 11.21 m., 120, 7.15, 9.23 p, m. Sundiy, 3.18 a zn. U-3-.V-? 1-j.i.ii-iuuy vi.jr. m-o-L u.yn, 0.1., 11.47 a. m 1.51, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.45 a. m, l a... Ir.h.nnH Dl... Hraal. Am a IJH .Lik 0.8C, 0.37, 11.53 a. m., 12.58, 2.0S, 6.20, t.V),7M,l.tf p. m. uunaay, k.4u, i .uu a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10,10, a. m, 3.35. 11.15 o. m. Sunday. 11.15 c. m. For llaltlmore, Washington and the West vlt II. 4 o. It. II, through trains leave Iteudln Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. X R. It. It.) at 8.20 7,u, 11.20 a. m., s.40,o.i, 7.-K, p. m., nunaay s.xs 7.40, 11.26 a. m 3.46, 7 23 p. m. ATLANTIC) CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whirl ana eouin mreei waari iorA.iianiioL.-iiy. ur..i..nnH.v.n.aia Sim n in. in n m 11 w.-u.io-1..,..., v.vi . u, ... a. ui (Haturdays only 1 30), 2.00, 3 00, 4 00, 4.30, 5.00, 5 45 p. m, Acoommoilatlon, 8 00 a, m., 4.15, 0.30 p. m. One dollar excursion train, 7.00 a. m. Sunday Kx-press, 7.30, 8.00, 8.30. 9.00, 10.00 a. m 4.45 p. rn. Accommodation, 8,00 a, m. and 4.45 p. m. One dollar excursion train, 7,00 a. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 0,20, (Monday only 0,45), 7.00, 7 45,9 00, 10.15 a. m and 3.30, 4.30, 6,30, 7.30, 8.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a, m, an 1 4.32 p. m. One dollar excursion train, from oot Mississippi Ave. oniy, o ou p. m. Hundavs KinrflSS. 3.30. 4.00. 5.00. 8 00. 6 1.00, 7 30, 8 00, U 30 p. m. Acoommod.tlon, 7.15 a u.anaouap m. une aonar excursion train, irom iiioi Mississippi Ave. oniy o.io p. m, Parlor cars on all express trains. C. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pans. Act. Philadelphia Pa, 1, A. SWEIOABD, Oer. Supt iS irraansatly cnreil I utocu a7. or Rtiocili -tedux WOO.00O capital. 1'o.ltlfaprool. Bod 1(PM I llxootyln&u. ro. uigei uwiiicim. COOK RcUELl CO., ChlClflS TiiEL HEAPING FELL TO Wilt DEATH. Plunged Down Five Stories on a Brokon Elovator, THEEE MEN KILLED, TWO INJURED. The Victims Wr Cnrrylny sfei.1 on til Klevatnr nf n Itrvwury, nnd Ilnobyetl the ltlllr. if th l:.thllliin.nt In nll Ide It with llninau Krrlelit. New YonK. July 3S. The dnim shaft of au elevator at Clauson St Price's brew ery, One Hundred and Ninetieth xtreet and Eleventh avenue, snapped In two yes terday afternoon, and tho loaded elevator plunged down five stories. Three men were killed and two others seriously in jured. The dead are! iouis Hoes, 40 years old, skull frncturcd and neck broken; Ber nard Schneider, -15 years old, skull aud back broken: Anthony Karl, 45 years old, skull fractured. The injured are: Henry Hornebier, 30 years old, right leg fractured nnd injured internally; William Kmbeck, 35 years old, both legs fractured and in jured internally. Six men were engaged in piling up 100 pound sacks of meal on a 10x10 freight el evator, which is erected iu the center of the brewery building. The elevator runs from the fifth lloor to the basement. These men had to take the meal from the first lloor to the wash house on the fifth. Under tho platform of the elevator and across the shaft two heavy beams were plsced, on which the elevatorrested. These beams were to prevent any Jarring ns tho men threw the heavy sacks of meal on the plat form. Twenty-five lmgs were piled up. Then five men Jumped on top aud the elevator was started toward the top of tbe build iug. The sixth man had gone buck to get nnotner sack, and as be returned with his burden he saw tho elevator moving up ward. The men ou the elovator shouted derisively at him. He looked upthe shaft and as he did so there enmo a crackling sound and n loud crash. The elevator had dropped like a massive bit of lead, the two great beams which a minute bo fore hnd supported the platform were crushed like mntch wood, and -tho ele vator car with its load of life and death dropped to tho cemented basement and shook the foundation of the building. Of the five men on the loaded elevator car two were found dead. AU lay in a heap together. The broken sacks had thrown out mounds of meal, which were quickly dyed with blood. The dreadful concus sion had killed Does and Karl instantly, Schneider was still breathing, but died a few minutes after he had been dragged out of the wreck. Whether tho machinery was defective or the load on the elevntor too great hna yet to be determined. On each lloor through which the elevator passed was a notico prohibiting employes to ride on the elevator. Inillfi-nftnt Frenoh Journitlltts. PAHIS, July 25. In the chamber of dep uties during the discussion of the clause In the government's anti-annrchlst meas ure, providing for a restriction being placed upon the reports published of the trials of anarchists, Deputy Denolx re marked tbut the press should not be con sidered a privileged trade. Thereupon the newspaper men present in the gallery raised such n disturbance that the presl dent of the chamber ordered the gallery to be cleared. Later tbe press representa tives were invited to return, but declined to do so. The newspaper men drew lots tc decide who should challenge M. Denolx. Victim, nf the Nlool Dl.a.ter. AsDUItT Iai:k, July 25. The body ly ing at Morris morgue, though badly mu tilated, was identified yesterday as thatoi Theodore Sechliszer, of Isew lork. bech ltszer was lost in the disaster to the tug James S. Niool on Sunday, June 24. An other headless body was found at Tack annasz Lake by Captnin Wardell, and a third, badly disfigured, near Scabrlght yesterday afternoon. The head of the latter was also missing and the body was decomposed. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Nntlonnl Leagnii. At New York New York, 1; Baltimore, 0. At Cleveland Irst game: Cleveland 12; St. Louis, 0. Second game: Cleveland 4; St. Louis, 2. At Louisville Cincinnati 4; Louisville, 3. At Chicago Chicago, 18; Pittsburg, 11. Kiistern T.scns. At Syracuse Buffalo, S; Syracuse, 2. At Providence Providence, 5: Wilkes- barre, 1. At bpringneld (10 Innings). Springfield, 11; Blnghamtou, 7. At Troy Troy, 0; Erie, 0. Feuu.ylvimla Stats n?no. At Scranton Scranton, 5; Pottsvllle, 3. At Allentown Allentown, i ; Harris burg, 0. At Heading Hazloton, 4; Head ing, 2. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Clo.lnR- Quotation, of tha New York and riillailelplila Uiohang.s. New Yoiik, July 24. There was a marked decline In the volume of business on th Stock Exchange today, but tho speculation wai firmer in tone nnu there wa a partial recov ery of the losses of yesterday In most Instances. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 27K W. N. Y. & Pa-... 5W Pennsylvania tm Erie 1354 Heading. litt u., L. tc Y HUH Bt. Paul 68 West Shore VWi Lehigh Nav. 61 N. Y. Central 97H N.Y. & N. E.IM pf . 11 Lake Erie & W... 15 New Jersey Cen...llJ Del. & Hudson...l30X Oeneral Markets. PniLAnF.LFiiiA,July 21. Flour weak;wlntei super., 2.402.26; extras, ;8.252.10; No. winter family, 2.40&2.50; state roller straight, f2.00fflS.75; western winter clear, 2.502.55, Wheat nrmer. uulct, with Wto. bid and ilk' asked for July. Corn dull, easlsr, with ISHo hid and 411 c, asked for July. Uats quiet, weaker, with 49c. bid and &0o. asked for July, Pork quiet. Lard quiet; western steam, $7.20. nutter quiet, llrm; western dairy, U114GHH0 do. creamery, 13S19o.; factory, IDWffillWc, Elglns, 19c; New York dairy, H18c.; do. creamery, lswai'.'o.; state creamery prints fancy, Sue.; do. choice, 19c; do. fair to good, J718c; prints jobbing at SlfiJlc. Cheesi steady; New York large, J)(K31'c; small, 7HS B4c; part skims, awdt-Hc; fun skims, bggs llrm; Miw lurlt and 1'ennsylvanla, 15c, western fresh, lixanc; casrs, 11 as. J.Io Htiick Markets. New Yoiik, July 21. European cables ouott American steers at fHc. pr lb., dresned weight; refrigerator beef. TM8N. Calv nominally firm. Pheep nrmj good lambs Via 1 higher; others steady; poor to good sheep. (2.50(1(1.25 per 100 Ilia. . common to choice lambs, ' t&aivaa.rjo. nogs steady; Inferior to choice, East Liuehtv, Pa., July 4. Cattle firm, unchanged. Hogs In light supply and firm. Philadelphia.. 15.605.00; oommou to fall yorkers, 3,S5ffi5.l5; pigs, J5.10-3J.50, Sheci unchanged. Palpitation of the Heart Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Legs and Feet. "For about four vcars I was troub led with palpitation of tho heart,1 shortness of breath and swelling of uie icgs ami icei. ad limes 1 wouia faint. I was treated bv the best nhv- slcians In Savannah, Ga.. with no re- iici. 1 men tried various spriugs without bcnellt. Finally, I tried ( Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Tills. After beginning to take than 1 fell Icllerl I continued taking them and I am now In better health than for many years. Slnco my recovery I have gained fifty pounds iu weight. 1 hopo this state ment may be of value to some noor sufferer." J E. B. SUTTON, Ways Station, Ga. Dr. Miles noartCnroH Bold on n posltlvo guarantco that tho llrst bottlo will bcnollt. AlldruKKlstsspllltattl, 0 bottles for,'., or It will bo sent, (xrcnald, on receipt, of prlco by tho Dr. Mlloa Medical Co., Ulkhart, Ind. Political Cards. UOIl COMfilll-BH, JOHN T. SIIOENER. Hublect to the rules of the Republican noml nntlng convention. -1UX(. CONOKF.HN, A. liUoVJlt Hublect to the rules of tbo KCDUbllcan noml- natlr-g convention. JJIOR M unit IFF, ELLAS OA VIS, Hublect to the rules ot tho Republican noml natlng convention. ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to the rules ot tbe Ilepubllcan noml natlng convention. NGNATOU, (30th District) JVJ11V J. VOVLE, Hublect to the rules of tho Republican noral- natlng convenHon JjiOIt MlSNATOIl. (30th District) T1IUMAS J. EDWARDS, Of Mahanoy City. Hublect to tho rules ot the Kcnubllcan noml natlng convention. poll H1SNATOH, (30th District) JAMES J. FRAKEY, Of Shenandoah. Hubloct to the rulos of tho Democratic nomi nating convention. r-OK SKNiV'IOH, (30ih District) MALACIII O. WATSON, of Shenandoah. Subject to the rules oi the Democratic nomi nating convention. jrOR. i.iCCiiBi.A'i-liiti:, istDlstr st. JUKI, F. FINWEr. Bulilect to the rules of the Itenubllcan noml natlng cotventlon. pon i.i;c;ihi.axiiiiic, 1st Dist., WM. K. MIDDLE? ON Or Malzevlllo. Hublect to tno rules of tho Republican noml. natlng convention. OIl LUGIHLATVRn, 1st Dlst,, JOSEPH WYATT, Ot Shenandoah, Hublect to the rulos of tho Republican nomi nating convention. JTOIl MiGIBLATVKi; (First Dlatrlst) 11 FES JtVSSFJi, Of Mahanoy City. Hublect to tbe rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. ;on i-ooii nuticcTou, DAVID II. LLEWELLYN, Of Bhenandoah. Hublect to the rules of the Republican noml. natlng convention. F Oil POOR. DIRECTOR, NELSON BRANDON, Ot the Dnlon Twps. Hublect to the rules of the Republican noml natlng convention pOR POOR DIRECTOR, RICHARD FLYNN, Of Rappahannock. Hublect to the rules ot the Republican nomi nating convention. pOR JURY COMMISSIONER, FliANR KINO, Ot tibenandoan, Hubject to the rules of the Democratic nomi nating convention. RETTIG & SON'S Beer : and : Porter (Wholesale). SOL. HAAK, wA-GrEUSTX-Liquors and Cigars. ISM Sonth Main Btrctt. Safe and Reliable Horses to litre. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Foar Alley, Rear Coifeo Eonso. The beet rips In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to.
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