3 People Weigh and Compare Know and get the best. Cottolene, the new vegetable shortening, has won a wide and wonderful popu larity. At itJ 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 for every cooking purpose. The success of Cottolene is now a matter of history. Will you slmre in the better food and better heal.h for whi"h it stands, by using it in your heme ? Avnd imitations countless worthless. Slick to COTTOLENE Sold In 2 And 8 pouud palls Mado only by N.K. FAIR BANK 4. CO. CHICAGO, and 13S N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. MONEY TO LOAN. Lolas mvle from (100 to 1:29,000 on persona or real estate security. No publicity. Loans can be returned In small monthly payments or retained tor a number of years to suit borrower. A loan from this company will not Injure the flnanolal standing ot any Individual or firm No bonus. Interest 6 per cent, annually. Money loaned lor any purpose, such as to Increase or enter business, to pay oS mortgages, Judgement notes, to build or purchase property, or In fact (or any purpose that money may be desired Address, Cent-al Trutt Company of Pa., 1S3 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 6-V-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, cigars. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, sonuTLKiLL Division. JUNE 3d, 1684. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date lor Wlggan's, uilberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Phconlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia Broad street station) at 6:00 and 11:48 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Ollberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 0:40 a. m and 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg. Reading. Foiti' town, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at o;w, v.w a. m. o:iu p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10:40a.m. and 12:11, 6:04, 7:U and 10:17 p.m. ounu&ys, ii'.m a. m. auu d:u p. m. Leave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah at 10:16. 11:43 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays tit 10:40 a. m. and 5:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p zn weeu uays. uq aunoays ieav HODUim. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days, at 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 615, 60, 7 88, 8 20, 0 50, 11 00 11 14 a m. 12 00 noon, 13 44 p. m. (Limited Ex- frees 1 08 and 122 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 80, 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 00, 8 60, 713. 8 U, au w u u v uiRUi) ouuuavo omii ivu, lWi 5 15, 812, 0 00, 11 OS a m, 12 41. 1 40, 2 SO, 4 00 (11m- uea leciosiL o w. i iiy ana a ix p xn is ui mgni. 4 Express for Boston, without change, 11am, weeKuays, ana Dwpm uany. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 8 60, 7 20, 8 81 B 10, 10 20, li 18 a m, li 40, (12 S5 limited Olnlni car,) 1 80, 3 46, 4 41, (5 16 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 817, 8 66. 7 40 p. m.. 12 03 night week days. Sun days, 8 60, 7 80, 3 10, 11 18 11 40, am.. 4 41, 8 68, mpm, ana iz va nignt, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 6.10, 8.20, 9.30 a. m, (1.00 Saturdays only) . 2. 3. 4. 4.20. 6 00 and 5 40 n. m. week days Sundays, express 8, 7.80, 8, 8.30, 0, 0. 15 a. m. and 4 30 p.m. Excursion week cms. 7 a. m. Sun days, 6.60 a. m. Returning, leave Atlantic city for Philadelphia, 6 43 (Mondays only), 7, 7 60. 9. 10.35 a. m. 3. 4. 6 30. 7.55 and 9 40 d. m. week days. Sundays, 3 35, 4.05, S, 6.30, 6, 7, 8.06' .05and9 55 p.m. For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m. (1.30 Saturdays to cap May only) Z.JU, 4 and 5 pm. week days, Sundays. 8.20 a. m. Excursions. 7 00 a. m. dally. Returning, express trains leave Cape May (or Philadelphia, week days, 7, 9 a. m., 2.30 ana 43 p. in. auuuuys, a 40, o. o.do p. m. For Sea Isle City. Ocean City and Avalon, Express, 9.10 a. m., 2 30 and 4.20 p. m. week days, uunaays, s.oo a. m excursion, 7.00 a. m. daily. Returnlne. express trains leave Sea Isle City for Philadelphia, week days 6 54, 915 a.m., 2.35, 6.24 p. m. Sundays, 4 04, 5 46, 914 p. m. For Somers Point, express. 7. 8 20.9 30 a. m 2, 3, 4 and 5 40 p. m. week days. Sundays, 6 50, d, v, w it. m. S. M. PBXTOST, J. It. WOOD, Qen'l Manage" Oer, ras'r''Ar 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR S CENTS A ROLL. Cloalngont this seasons goods to makn room. oena xuccniBLoparpotiage, Aoareu H. CADY, Providence. R. I THE GREAT SUCCESS. SIlS f, B. It. Severn, r K, Magargle, VT. H. Waters Who Cottolene S C e S U -Jus Ss n - Jjf.,l,fltt?fa tig lS?J O H O C O L ATH BY VILAS. Tho Wisconsin Senator Applauds the Chief Magistrate AND DENOUNCES SENATOE GOEMAN. Mr. 111111 Mittlon to I'lnoe Coal and Iran Ore on the Free Lilt Defeated llepr. lentatlre Hnlman Predict Another Con ferenee Disagreement on the Tariff lllll. Washington, July 27. Senator Vilas, of Wisconsin, who was secretary of tho interior and later postmaster general dur ing Mr. Cleveland's first Administration, replied at great length yesterday to Sen ator Gorman's attack upon the president. Four two hours he held the floor, amid the rapt attention of the senate and gal leries, delivering his soothing rebuke of the Maryland senator. lie denounced Mr. Gorman's assault as wanton, reckless and unjustifiable, and though he declared J?', -" ianu neeo.6a.no aeiense belching, despondency, etc., often fol hb hands, he took up the ,owed b headaches. charges made by Mr. Gorman and met . ' them with mastery skill and logic. The,e wmptomi are usually relieved He made his statement, he said, In the whera the gas Is expelled from the Interest of the truth of history. Mr. Gor- j stomach." man was not In the senate, at the time, "Whenever a person gets run down In and to this fact the Wisconsin senator strength, reduced in weight or becomes called attention with regret. In conclu- thlnbyreason of some wasting disease, sion he euloglr-ed the personal character it Is very fashionable to commence what and public Integrity of Mr. Cleveland in , , . , ,, . . , the most glowing terms, declaring with might be called the atufflng process Cod dramatic fervor that the president of tho Uver 0,1 preparations, farinaceous foods, United States, who had received so many , beef teas, concoctions of malt, oats, se evidences of the honor and respect of the cond rate wines and beef extracts are American people, could not suffer from ' given to the unfortunate person contln this unjustifiable attack of the Maryland ually, thus ruining what little digestive senator. power he has left and causing untold At the conclusion of his speech Mr. '.. T, .,, i, ... Vilas explained that, in view of the fact .'"r'ng. If allowed to make a sugges- that Messrs. Gorman, Brlee and Smith tion-1 wouId sn7 thttt tn Placa oI thl8 had assured him that his motion to reoede Paskola, the predlgested food, should bo from the one-eighth differential In favor of the refiners of sugar must fall, and the ; further tact that a Democratic caucus had decided to agree to a further conference without instructions, he would withdraw his motion. After some general remarks by Mr Stewart against the interference ot the executive with the legislative branch of the government Mr. Hill's motion that the senate recede from its amendments placing a duty of forty cents a ton on coal and Iron ore were voted upon and de feated, the Republicans, except Mr. Hans- brough, of North Dakota, Joining with the Democrats bound by the caucus agree ment against It. Tho vote on free iron stood 6 to 66 and on free coal 8 to 64. Mr. Irby, of South Carolina, was tho only other Democrat except Mr. Hill who voted for free coal and iron. The Populists- Allen, Kyle and Peffer also voted in the affirmative. Mr. Wushburne (Me.) renewed Mr. 'Vilas' motion to instruct the conferees to recede from the one-eighth differential on refined BUgars, but Mr. Gray immedi ately made the point ot order against it that it was not competent for the senate to instruct In a "full and free" conference. The point ot order was debated for some time, but had not been decided when the senate adjourned. There is no doubt, 1 however, that It will be sustained and this motion ruled out. The general lm-' presslon is that the bill will go back to conference today. 1 The day's proceedings in the house were dull in the extreme, and one by one the members left their desks', until by 3:30 o'clock there were not a halt hundred , members in tho chamber. The conference report on the fortifications appropriation bill was agreed to. The day hud been as signed to the committee on interstate and .foreign commerce, and some twenty or thirty bills reported from this committee were passed. Representative Holman, the chairman of the house Democratic caucus says that , the next conference. He does not think an agreement vill be reached by the con ferees without Instructions, und antici pates that another report of a disagree ment will be returned to both houses. Iu that event, he says, a caucus of the house Democrats will be called to decide upon instructions to be given the house con ferees. Dabs Denonncca the Conrt. ClIICAOO, July 27. At a meeting of the A. II. U. President Debs violently assailed the prosecution in the contempt proceed ings. Toward the close of his speech he aid: "I am under Indictment all the way from San Francisco to Pennsylvania and from St. Paul to New Orleans, but I have not forfeited my right to free speech, and if Judge Woods yesterday enunciated the law I would rather rot In jail than be a free man. If I alone were concerned In this matter I would permit no defense to be made in my behalf, for I consider it an honor to be In contempt of the court that Is going to try inc." Wlsoonsln Republican Ticket. MlLifAUKEB, July 27. Major W. II. Upham, ot Wood county, was nominated for governor yesterday by the Republican state convention ou the first ballot of the day and the seventh of the convention. The other nominees are; Treasurer, Sew ell A. Psters8on; attorney general W. II. Mylrea; superintendent of public instruc tion, J, Q. Emery; railroad commissioner, Dan J. McKenzie; lnsnranca commis sioner, W, A. Frlcke; chairman of the stato central committee, H. C. Thorn. An Illicit Still In New York. New Yobk, July 27. Internal revenue officers have made n raid on the works ot an alleged illicit distillery on East Sixty- third street. Deputy Collector Terrence McGowan and Joseph Schneider surprised a force of German workmen employed In i ii V ...i ,((o Th.i.i,.. m.t. makinB illicit spirits. The business osten- sibly conducted was the manufacture of yeast and vinegar and was owned by a company calling itself the New York of the still was 1,600 gallons a day. The ISnld Trouble ISndpit. GOTnniE, O, T, , July 27. Governer Ren frow left the olty again yesterday, leav ing Secretary Lowe acting governor, Lowe at pnee wired tua war department requesting that thesoldiers be withdrawn from Enid and I'otul Creek, as they were no longer neeilod. The territorial admin istration has prevailed upon the railroad company 10 erect Ut-potu, so the trouble can practically be aaid to bo ended. Nauiluutml to tturceed Ilrllihoaver. GF.TTtbBUKQ, Pa., July 2T. Colonel J. ,A.. Slahl, of York oounty, was nominated yesterday by tha Republican conference foccongrees lu tho Nineteenth distrlot. Tbo district is at present represented by Prank A. BalUlioovtir, HEALTH MAXIMS ,lo. , . ' "Six thousand persons die In New York City every year from wasting diseases. This statement, In the light of the j knowledge that every one of these ca.os ' was lu the ftrrt Instance preventable, shows how desirable It la that everyone ' should understand how to avoid taking the disease." These are the words of a well-known physician, nud here nro sono valuable suggestions made by him : "It is Indigestible food and footl taken at the wrong time which causes that con dition of the system which permits the taking of cold. Whatever tends to weaken digestion and Impoverish tho blood, hurts the entire system and opens the Way to disease." "The symptoms of Indigestion are usu ally a flushed face, spots or blurs before the eyes, flashes of light, zlg-zng lines- or chains, sense of f ulne3s over the stomach , given. This not only builds np sound, healthy flesh but rests and strengthens the digestive organs lu a remarkable way." "Food to the body is what fuel Is to the engine. Life ceases when nourishment stops, and tho machinery won't go when the stetm disappears." "When a man suffers from Indigestion there are seldom any fatal results, but when what the doctors call "compltca tlons' set in, then Is the time to pray." "The germs of consumption have no power over healthy tissue. Before they can attack or Injure anyone, that person must be run down in health In some way, either by worrlment, exposure or cold, long continued Indigestion, or overwork or over study. Such persons should al ways exerclso great care and uso the best and most advanced discoveries. For this purpose Paskola is unequalled." Paskola may be obtained of any reput able druggist, A pamphlet on food and digestion will be mailed free on applica tion to the Pre-Dlgested Food Co., 30 Reade St New York. YESTERDAYS . B,SEBALL GAMES TTatlmil l-aa-ioa. At 'WaHliinfrton Washington, 5; Philiv ndelphia, 4. At Boston Brooklyn, 15; Boston, 9. At New York New York, 10; Baltimore, 4, At Cleveland Pittaburg, 8; Cleveland, 8. ISflstvrn 1acuft. At Syracuse Syracuse, 0; Buffalo, 8. At Providence Providence, 10; Wilkes- barre, 4. At Springfield Blngbatnton, 13; Springfield, 11. Pennsylvania Ntata Leacne. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 14; Har- rlHlmrg, 6. At Scranton Soranton, 7; H,.,U,,,, o At A ll,.,r,iv Allaninnrn 7. L!,nca,te'r, 5. At Hozleton-Pottavillo,' CntRhjiiUH Has a Walkovnr. GnEEN'viLLE Miss., July 27. The Re publicans of tue Third congressional dis trict met In convention and declined to tnake a nomination for congress against General ditchings, the Democratic nomi nee. Tha .lli'l. Inarrhl.l Kill 1'iMtnd. Pauip, July aT. Iu the chamber of dep nties yesterday the government's untl- uiareliut bill was adopted by a vote of 3&i lu 103. The Wcathor. Fair; warmer; snutliorly winds. F. 153 EEL Ami nStnlToTAblr AasNtnntH. Home Offices. 1317 ARCH St. Hours Sally, 9-3; Rv2s s-8; Wed. and Hat. Eves., ft-10; Sundays, 9-12. IlllANOl OFl'll'U Perma nently UtttablUhcd At Reading, Pa. S.W. Corner SIXONII nml THANK' UN Sis. fiySndSi! u0"hTWtiri'V.k m. to 10 v. M. I,n4N uf Vlu-nr. Youthful lmllMcretlnil or l?x con!-., llloutl I'nlnoiit tJenoriil Debility, l.(i f THi'mory mid All hpecinl lMscnm'H ranmit by Iimiriiilf nee nr liiheritniir', J)r. 'i'lurl.ihoOnlj lMDfilcIau nud Wpt'clnllst able to cure after Everyone tit,o han fullfd (no matter what others say. write, print or advertise.) The -Host HoneloNs nnd llnnarrniiH Vnnen Kulirlted. Kollor nt once, tfresu caes cured 4-todavs. I?UH nnd Uverr Tne INtpIvph tlit IloctorM I'ci'Noiuil Attention nnd Cnre. Strictest Horror y Ciunrnntred tn All. Pendfi 2a stampn fnr I look, "Truth ;' best of atlforyoune and old. single and married. The only Hook expos 'ns Quae .a. Gn'o nn who can taste our candles ; J Grirl tlon for the yoxxng man L t who brings them. They Jist molt in tht mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also , ltg and th qneatlon Is titled. Try it. 1 FRED. KEITHAN, Ica Cream, all flavors. VH N. Main St, tlrlirlijal and Itnl (icnulniv AFC fciwja fiistlt. LAUIKtt, III moi.u Mr,, , i in Hrd mii ,J i n r: iltic ijoibj. aiAk.i villi Linn nfabua. TiiL.es no other Kefuttdangerovt mbiftfu V turns undimtt in itu At Mwim frttaiA tn itftinpa fin vanlcuim, tiUnositvll tv "ltellef fur Ijiille. tntttttr, bj return. Mall. lO.IIIIIl liHtiniDDlitla Jt'anl PmmJ 'Cblchvotrr Cheuil'sU t'o-.U ujjljon HqiKeift "H0NEST TREATMENT WSYFBIILIS feigjifflaSB WS tS,00O capltel, roaltlTeproofaendlOO-Dega M HlS book, til UKtreteflfromlUefromDeople cared, , ma tree br malU Nothlog else wtlleare. HI 1 ra) COOK REMEOY CO.. Chlcafl8.lli.'B Pennyroyal pirn llrlaHualttndltnlvt.enulniv A. I 1U by fell LoetXymiUu. a i u biliousness conditions and all resulting other from constipation, go by the . x 1 ' mi D00K On BeCChatll S pills. Unnl. frPP n:ie osr Al UUUU lrCl" VUI 25u drugstores, or Write to B F Alt rn of M. York. HUMPHREY'S' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphxoys' Witch Hazol Oil as a curative and IIEALINO AITLICAT10N. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Pii.es or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Mind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burks, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Woundi and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Allies ones, 3 , auu ri.uu. . BoldbjDrnglti,orMntpot-pldonre!elptotpri!. Three Sues, 25c, 50c. and ti.oo. UCarHBKIS'XSD.CO., HI A llimill.n 8l.,.w T.rt. WITGH HAZEL OIL IWLROAD SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE S9, 1891. Trains leave Shevacoor- a rnllowsi For New York vt Philadelphia, week ay 2.10, 6.25. 7.20. a.m.. U.3i. E.63. 6.M p.m. Sund. 2.10, a. m for New Vorlf vH Miij Chunk week flays, 5.25" Ji a. m l',3?. 2'5u, Tor Reading and PiUvtpln1a week dj 2.10, 6.25, 7.S0, a. !E.. US';, .M "5 p. m 3u -dsv,2.10, a, m. For PoUsvUlo, 'file days. M, 7.S0, a. r ,, ItSS 2.55.5 5Sp m Sunday. 2.10 v ra ForTamanuaana wahan-iv city, wfeic ran. 2.10. S.25, 7.20, a. TO., 12,32, 3.55, Wp m. SUB' day. 2.10, a. m, Mahanoy City, week days, 7 00 p. m. For WUUamSDurt. rtunbury and LewlabU't week days, 3.25, 11.10 ra. 1 1) 7,w p. m. Sunday. 3.2a a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 8.25, 5.1 t.vj, li.-pi a.m., n.-', d. m. Sundav. 2.10. 3.25. 1.55, 2.M, 6.55, 7.00, B.I For Ashland and 'Jhairokln, week days, 3.25 7.20, 11.80 a. m.. I.M. 7.iki. 85 p. m. aurday 8.25 a m TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAHl Leave New York via Philadelphia, week day B.00 a. m., 1 30. 4.00, 7.30 p. tn.. Ill6 night. Bur nav, tuiu p. m. Leave New York via Maucu chunk, weekday. 4.30. V.IO a. ra., 1.10, 1.30 p. m. Leave f nunae onia. ueauiuc lernicn1 week days, 4.S0. 3.33, 10,00 a. m.. and 4.3 8.02, It. TO p. ra S'idJjv "30 p.m. Lieave iieaaing, weex aays, i.&d.mu, iu.uo, 11 a.m., 6.53, 7.67 p. tn Sunday, 1.35, . v Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.40 a, a 12.80, D.llp. m Sunday, 2.3) a. m. Leave Tamanua. week days, 8.13, 8.50. 11.23 m., 1.20,7.15, S.2H p. m. Sunday. 3.1B a re. Leave Mahanoy uuy, weeu aays, o.id, 421 11.47 a.m., 1.51, 7.41. 9.54 p. m Sunday, 3.4 a. m Leave Mahanoy PKne, week diys, 2.40, .s 8.80, 9.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.08, 6.20, 6.28,7.53,19 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllliamsport, week days, 10.10. a a 8.36,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11,16 p. m. For Baltimore, 'Washington ana tho Wen -n. A. O. R. It., through trains leave Readln Terminal. Philadelphia, (P. R. R. K.) at 8.21) 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 3 is.5.18 7.22, p. m., Sunday 3 20 7.40, 11.20 a. m , 3 48, 7 22 p. m ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htrect Wba -and South Street Wharl for Atlantic City, Weak-Divs Emres. 8.00 9.00. 10.15 a. m (Katu days only 1 :), 2.00, 3 00, 4 00, 4,'W, 5.00, 545 p m. Accommodation, SOU a, in., 4.15, H30n tn. Onq dollar excursion train. 7.00 a. m. Sunday Kxpres?, 7.3(1, 8.00, 8.30, 9.00, 10.00 n. m.. 4.45 n. m. Accommodation. 8.00 a. m. and 4.45 p. m. One dollar excursion train, 7.00 a. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Aiianuo ana Arsansai avenues. Week-Days Express, U20, (Monday only 6,15), 7.00,7 45,9.00, 10.15 a. m., and 3.30, 4.30, 6,30, 7.30, 9.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a, m. anl 4 32 p m. One dollar excursion train, from not Ml.alsitrioi rVve onlv. OOOn. m. Sundays ExDres. 3.S0. 4.00. 6.00. 6 00. 6 SO. .00, 7 30, 8.00, 30 p. m. Accommodation, 7.15 a. m.anao.oa p m. une aouar excursion train, rrom root Mississippi Ave. oniy, o.iu psro. Parlor cars on all express trains. C. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Art. Philadelphia Fa 1. A. S WEIGAKD, Gen. Supt. TRM-HQUEY SOAP Is an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley'Soap old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soan leaves the ! clothes sweet and clean and lasts longer man otner soaps. Ask Your Grocer for It. If he does not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Box 100 cakes 75 pounds $4,50. Joseph $, Thomas EIk;infcon, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. T. M. REILLY'S CENTRALIA 3 POPULAR : HOTEL ! Whcro you can always get a glass ot Cool Beef and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc, Don't forget tb pla'e. T. 31. Uctlly'M, Locust Avenue, CENTBAT.I VA Millions of Dollars Go np In ii'ilic e""rv ypiir. T'ie ui. rika ou. j1"-1 uo.iNes. xtook, nr ntnr. , in im trl , l.taa, f ble ouillpauic, lo,HceUlUl by !?AVD FAU":T, Tcsnranca Agent, lSii South Jardiii Street. Mso Llfo and Aoolrlental Companies For itS M , -.mi.. 9L -rmnsrm m m m m mmmis. Convicted of Accepting Money for Police Protection. OTHEH PE0SEOUTT0N3 TO FOLLOW. Captain Dolirrty and Wardmen Meehan and Hocl(,of the New York Police Farce, urreniler Tlielr Shields to the Polloe CoinmUilnaer. NEW Yor.K, July 27. The trial before the police commissioners of Captain Doh- ' charged with accepting money for police protection, was concluded last night. Several witnesses were examined yester day, among them Inspector William, who testitled to the good character of Captain Doherty. When Captain Doherty himself was placed on the Btand he said he hud been sevontecn years on the police force, and four years a captain. As a patrolman his salary was 11,800 a ysar, as a captain 12,750. In 1693 he bought a house for which he paid $18,000. Mr. Welltnan, counsel for the prosecution, was getting deeply Into his private affairs and the cap tain excitedly exclaimed thnt the figures had been obtained from Delancey Nlcoll, whom he had retained to defend him be fore the I.exow committee. This Mr, Welltnan denied. The cnptaln also owned rtrntiprtr in lironVlrn He mfliln mnat of " ' . J his money by stock speculation. On an outlay ol f-tA) be once made In nvo months (23.000. He was a sergeant at the time. and did not know in what stock he spec ulated, It was 5 o'clock when the board arrived at a decision. The president read from a slip of paper the decision, which was that Onptaln Doherty and ex-Wardmen Mee han and Hock had been adjudged guilty. He stated that Commissioner Sheehan disagreed regarding guilt on the charge of acoeptlng money, but he concurred as to neglect of duty and dismissal from the force. "You are, therefore, dismissed from the force," said the president, addressing the accused captain. The three defendants then began to remove their shields, pre paratory to turning them over to the board, but were told to sit down by the president until he had finished. "The board," he said, "desires me toin. struct the superintendent to prefer charges against Sergeants George C. Llebers, Felix McKtnna, Hugh Clark, J. O. Jor dan and Charles A. Parkinson and Patrol men W. Emanuel Meyer and Daniel F. Mallon." Captain Doherty at this point offered his shield to President Martin, who made a motion to the captain to pass it to Superintendent Byrnes. Superintendent Byrnes refused to take it, and President Martin then took the Bhleld, and also those of the other dismissed offloers. The sergeants were suspended from duty pending trial. They will be accused of having taken money from Mrs. Thu row, keeper of a disorderly house. Lawyer Qrant announced that he would apply for a writ of certiorari from the su preme court to have the captain rein stated. Going Hack to Ills Ulng-doin. SPUISQFIELD, Mass., July 27. Prince Besolow, 2(1, son of the late King Armah, of the Vei tribe, in Africa, who was con verted and fled tho dark continent to Eu rope to escape the oppression of his people, has been notified of his reinstatement to the throno. Ho sails today from New York on the steamship Luuania for Eng land, where ho will visit Queen Viotoria and deliver n course of lectures before re turning to Africa. Prince Besolow has been a student in Williams college since 1892. Slaryland Congressional Nominees. OCEAH ClTT, Md., July 27. The Demo cratic congressional convention yesterday nominated Joshua W. Miles for theF fty fourth congress on the first ballot and W. Laird Henry for the unexpired term In the Fifty-third congress. A resolution thnt "the nominees of this convention shall be in full accord with the president on party principles" was defeated. "Ilat" Shea's Aocomplloe Convicted. Tltor, N. Y., July 27. The Jury tn the case of John McGough, the pal of "Bat" Shea, charged with assault in the first de gree in having shot William Ross, the brother of Robert Ross, at the spring elec tion, brought in a verdict at midnight ot guilty of the crime charged. The penalty as fixed by law is twenty years' imprison ment. Little Girls Drowned While Hathlng-. Atlantic Highlands, N. J., July 27. Two little girls, Kutle Johnson and Sadie Hubbard, who had been sent here for a two weeks' outing by a New York fresh air association, were drowned yesterday afternoon while bathing in a pond on Chapel Hill. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotation tit the New York end Philadelphia, Exehaneee. New Yoiik, July it. On the Stock Er chanee today the great bulk ot the transao- tions was in tho ohares of the American Sugar Renning company. Prices were forced down gradually, uncovering some stop orders which also added to the selling movement and In creased the depression. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley....- B1H W. N. Y. & Pa... 6M Pennsylvania Vili Erie ...,!( Reading 17M I L. 4 W 1C3 St. Paul M West Shore lot Lehigh Nav 81 N. Y. Central mi N.Y. & N. E.Sd pf . It Lake Erie & W. UH New Jersey Cen ..llKSH Del. & Hudeon.130K Oeneral Markets. PniutniLPniA, July 26. Flour weak;wlnter super., I2.10&S.23; extras, li.-a2.W, No. 3 winter family, S.40&2.50; state roller straight ta.60(ft2.7o! western winter clear, t'.5o&2.65. Wheat weak, lower, with MHo. bid and 53Vo. asked for July. Corn firmer, dull, with o, bid and 4SHc. asked for July, Oats were quiet, steady, with lc. bid and ISHo, aaked for July, ISeef nulct; pickled bellies, lii&'Ho Pork steady. Ijird Ilrmor: wwtern steam, S7.IW; city, Su.75, nutter steady: slate cream ery, prints, fancy, 21c. i do. choice, !!0o. do.falr to good, KdLlvc.i prints joumng at oz:xs. Cheese dull. Kggs caster) Nr York and Pennsylvania, laftlftc; western, HaH4c. I Llvo Sttiek Market. I New Yoiik, July 86. Ruropcan cables quote ' American steers at S'-sIHUio. per lb., dressed I welghtB; refrigerator beef at 7Mo. Calves 1 steady) poor to prime veals, SffiSWo.; butter 1 milk calves, luferior to prime, 38Ho. Poor to prime sheni), $2 7604 12H per ldOlbs.: in ferlor toohoice lambs. $19S.1S. Hogir higher; inferior to choice, $S.7S.K. EAST LtUBKiv. fa., July W. Cattle un I changed. Hugs firm: Philadelphia!. $o.5A ' 6.06; best Yorkers, J5.SKi5.UO. Sheep steady on good, slow on common: eueep und lambs, ef I tra, t3 6003.75: good, $83.; common, 5no.ia ll.W; lsmbs, 2.293i.S. HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. - "For a long timo I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al most Incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would bo com pelled to sit up in bed and belch gaa from my stomach until I thought that every mlnuto would bo my last There was a feelling of oppresstoa about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band Induced mc to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say It has cured mo. I now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous." t MRS. HARRY F. STARR, rottsvlllo. Pa. Dr. Miles Heart Ouro Is sold on a posttlra euarantoo that tho Urnt bottle will benefit. All druggists sell It nttl, 6 bottles for IS, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlca bj tho Dr. Mlloa Modlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind. Political Cords. OU CONGRKHB, JOHN T. SIIOENER. Subject to the rnles of the Republican noml natlng convention. jptlll. COMGIir.HH, S. A. LOSCB, Subject to the rules of the Republican noml. natirg convention. P Oil HIIER1PF, ELIAS DA VIS, Subject to the rules of the Republican noral natlng convention. poll BIIIiKIIfl', ALEX, ECOTT, Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. JjiOIl WI5JSATOII, (30th District) JOHN J. CO YLE, Subject to the rules of the Republican noml natlng convention F Oil NENATOR, (30th District) THOMAS J. EDWARDS, Ot Mahanoy City, Subject to the rules of the Republican noml natlng convention. It HI5NATOII, (30th District) JAMES J. FRANEY, Ot Shenandoah. Subject to the rules of the Democratlo nomi nating convention. 'OK HKNAtOH, i30ih District) MALACJIJ O. WATSON, of Shenandoah. Subject to the rules of the Democratlo nomi nating convention. JTOll I.IiOIKIATUltJi, 1st Dlstr St, Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. 'Oil .KGIHL,ATimi3, 1st Dlst., WM. R. MIDDLE? ON Of Malievllle. Hnblect to tne rules ol the ReDubllcsn nomi nating convention. 'Oil I.KfilHI.ATUIlIC, 1st Dlst., JOSEPI1 WYATT, Ot Shenandoah, Subject to the rules of the ReDUbllctn noml. natlng convention. OIl X.I'.aiHI.ATUIln: (First DUtrllt) Ot Mahanoy City, Subject to the rules of the Renubllcsn noml natlng convention. foil poor DinncTon, DAVID II. LLEWELLYN, Of Bhenandoah. Sublect to the rules of the Itenubllcan noml. natlng convention. JOK POOR 1IIIIKCTOR, Of the Union Twps. Subject to the rules ot the ReDUbllcan comN natlng convention pOR POOR DIRECTOR, RICHARD Of Rappahannock. Subject to the rules ol the Itenubllcan nomi nating convention. F R JURY CO.MMIHttIOHI:Et, FRANK KINO, Ot Shenandoah. Hnblect to Ibe rules of the Democratic nomi nating convention. HKTTIG & SON'S Beer : and : Portcx (Wholesale). SOX.. HAAK, .A.G33KTT. Liquors and Cigars. 180 Sooth Moln Btrest. Safe nnd Reliable Horses to Hire. snId'oeN's' LIVERY Poar Alley, Roar Coifee House. The best rips In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended, to.
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