1 IftJSSWirt to supprse that an imitation offers the customer any guarantee like the orifinal does. Take Collotenc Tor example, Fairbank & Co discovered it, perfected it, and spent thousands in making its merits known. It is plainly to their interest to make and keep it what it is to-day the most popu lar shortening in ,the world. But when you come these jruarantees all disappear, and tl 1 housekeeper is at the mercy of an imitator who deals on others' reputation and who profits only by others' loss. To e-.surs having good cook ing nr.! healthful food sticV right t j CottolENE and let a. imitations severely alone. Sold tn 3 nml 1 pound pntls. Made only hy N.K. FAIR BANK &. CO CHICAGO, and 130 N. DELAWARE AVE fcHtLATrlPHIA. 25 CENT 1 WALL PAPERS FOR B CENTS A ROLL. Ctoslngout till season's giKidi to tnalcn room, I genu lficcnisio pay postage. Aaarcss F. H. CADY, Providence, R. I . MONEY TO LOAN. Lows mtdttrom J10O tn f'2),000 on persona or real esta'.e security No publicity. Loans can be returned In snnll monthly payments or retailed fora numbrof years to Bult borrower.1 A loan from this company will not injure th financial standing of any individual or firm No bonus. Interests per cent, aanually. Money loaned for any purpose, such as to Increase or enter busln ss, to pay off mortgages, Judgement notes, to build or purchase property, or In fact for any puroose tbat mono? may be desired Address, Central Trut Company of Pa., 1331 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. 6-9-6m When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals nt all hours. Ladles' dining room attacnea. n inesc wines, liquors, cigars. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnDTLKILL DIVIStOK. JUNE 3d, 1884 Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above cate for wiggan's, Ullberton, rraclrvllle, New Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Reading, DA.a.n. OknnHtwntMA Wn..,.. . . .. adelphla inroad street station) at 0:00 aid 11:46 as mm o a. m. ana s:n p. m. on wecitaays for pons vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wiggan's, Ullberton, Frackvllle, Ne . Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 9:10 a.m. I and 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg. Reading. Potts- town, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia , ai oiw, v;4u a. m., s:iu p. m. I Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah ai luiio a. m. and I2:n, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m Hundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. , k Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16, ' l:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundajt v nt 10:10 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. V Leave Phlladelnhla (Broad street station) fo . (Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p Leave Broad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia, JTOR NEW YOltK. ror New York. Express, week days, at 8 20, 4 06. 450, 616, 50, 7 83, 8 CO, 8 60, 11 00 tl 14 a m, 12 00 coon, 13 44 p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 06 and 4 22 p m. dining cars.) 1 4a, 2 SO, 8 20, 400, 6 00, 000, 0 60. 7 13. 812, fnrvinm font !. Oi..J.H o on A rJL im AWUVWUA, A. WA UIKU. UUUU.j. U W, W, v w, S 5 15, 8 12, 9 d0( 11 OS a m, 12 44. 1 40. 2 80. 4 W(llm- IWa iTJI OVK a MJ. ' ISS ttin M IS D I1 11 Ul lilt n I, Express for Boa ton, without change, 11 a m, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For liaVltlmore ft nil Vfftahlmffton H fith T 20. 8 SI m tu, tu Vi I a iu m ui) ivi uu ttuiiicu ui uiu car,) 1 30, 8 48, 4 41, (5 IK Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 017, e 66, 7 40 p. m.. 12 03 night week days. Sun days, 3 50, 7 20. 9 10, II 18 11 40, a m.. i 41, 8 55, Old in Oft HIS am 1 1 4l IO V. II w ,4 o p m. ana 12 ua nignt. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5.10. 8.30, 9.30 a. m. (1.00 Saturdays only). 2. 3. 4. 4.20. 8 00 and 6 40 D.m weekdays Hundays, express 6, 7.80, 8, 8.30, V, V 45 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Excursion week da) s, 7 a m Sun days. B.50 a, m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City for Philadelphia, 6 u (Mondays only), 7, 7 60.9. 10.35 a m. 8. I. 5 30. 7.5) and 9 40 D.m, week days. Sundays, 3 So, 4.05. 5, 5.30, 8, 7, 8.051 9.03 and 9 55 n. m. For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and pay iieacu, express, V a. m, (1.30 Saturdays to 'Vv.apMay o-ly) 2.30. 4 and 5p m. weekdays, liiundav. 8 2) a. m. Excursions. 7 00 a. m. dally, Retu nlng, express trains leave Cape May for Philadelphia, week dsya, 7, 9 a m., 2.30 anas 13 p. in. aunaays, a t, o, a 00 p. m. For Sea I.le city. Oeean City and Avalon, Express, 9.10 a. m., 230 and 4 20 p. m. week days, Hundays, 8.50 a. m Excursion, 7.00 a. tn. dally Returning express trains leave Sea Isle City for Philadelphia, week days 8 54, 915 a.m.. 2.35, 5.21 p. m. Sundays, 404, 648, 9U v P m ' For Bomers Point, express. 7. 8 20. 9 30 a. m 2, 3, 4 and 5 40 p. m. week days, a uudays, 6 50, o, v, v 40 a. m. S. M. PmvoST. J. K. WOOD. Qen'l Uanarer Can t Pasa'f'r Ar THE GREAT SUCCESS,. t B. R. Severn, F K. Magargle, W. II. Wter Q H w z : s c - JfeS' Mffij, I J -MoHOOOUATCa e Ul WELLMAN'S SHIP L The Engnvald Jarl Broken to Pieces by the Ico. THE EXPLORER'S PARTY SAFE, Mr. Wellluatii Ilnvlne l:tnbllliml n lie pot At WMiltm l.lftlitl, Prncnedl North- astward on Sledj;eii-7.The Members ul the Tarty In Good Health and Spirits. Tromsok, Norway, Ati&r. 3. News ol the Wellmnn Arctic expedition has been received. It was broiiRht by the whnlcl Malagen, Captain Pedersen, which np rived nt Tromsoe yesterday, with newi despatched from the expedition, and also from Captain Bottolfsen and three sallon of the steamer UaKnvald Jarl, wlilct carried the Wellmnn party to the Arctic, but which has since been wrecked. Captain Ilottolften furnishes the fol lowing narrative of the experiences of thi expedition: After several battles with young and winter Ice the Raiinvald Jarl arrived, on May 12, at Table Island, one of the Sever. Islauds aroun. The Ice, however, com pelled a roturn to Walden Island, where Mr. Wellmnn left the ship, on Mny'J4, with thirteen men, forty dogs and lit days provisions. The party having estab lished n depot, they proceeded eastward on sledges a dlRtnncc of sixty miles, thence northeast, hoping to reach tlx land that Is believed to exist In tlmt direc tion. Up to the day of the departure oi the sledge party tho expedition hnd had good weather, the worst being only 2( degs. below zero. The members of the party were in gooo health when they left the ship. They In tended to run over the same route bj which they advanced, reaching northerr. Spltzbergen on Sept, 1,1 and the headquar ters at Dane's Island 011 Oct. 1. On May 28, nf ter Wcllniun and his com panlons left, the Kagnvald Jarl was broker up by the Ice and totally lost. The crew hnd time to transfer the grcaterportion of their provisions, scientific instruments, dogs and aluminum boats to tho Ice before the boat was destroyed. A message was at once sent to Mr. Well mnn, Informing him of the catastrophe, and it reached him nt Marten's Island. Mr. Wellmnn, Charles C. Dodge and twe others then returned to. Walden Island. With material taken from the wreck ol the slih) they built a good house to ac commodate the crew, and as a precnutloi In case the expedition were compelled tc winter at Walden. Wellman left again to join the sledge party on May 31. Hi writes on the samo date: "I have decided to proceed ns previously planned, except that I Intend to return U Walden Island not later than bent. 1 and to be nt Dane's Island by Sept. 15." I The latest news received from wellman was dated June 17, when Mr. Wlnship, member of tile pnrty, with one man, lefl the expedition at a Hot six miles east ol Cape Plate, where tho explorers hnd me with Impassable Ice and were waiting fo. open water. All were well and in good spirits. On the return of Wlnship tc nlden Islnnd Captain Ilottolfsen and three of the crew of the Haguvald Jarl started on a journey southward In alumi num boats, seeking sealers. They met tho Malagen, and Captain Pedersen con sented to carry them to Tromsoe. Here Captain Hottolfseu chartered a new ves sel and will return as soon as possible to Dane's Islaud. In the meantime the Wellnnd party hat. gone north over tho ico. Captain Peder sen expects that' Wellman will react Gillel Island. Hyerdahl, a Ski runner and sportsmai from the University of Chrlstlanla, and 1 member of the Wellman party, has beer sent to Dane's Island to join Professoi Oyen. Chicago's Great Lumber Fire. Chicago. Aug, 3. The great lumber fln of Wednesday evening destroyed over 00,. 000,000 feet of lumber, the .new plant 01 the Siemans-Halske company, the new foundries of the. Wells-French company, the new foundry of the Chicago Stov th.nlnnt nf rim IWhpr Acnhnli Mn.n. nnfl tho TTni-nnm fmm.lrr Thi 1 estimated loss is now placed at fl.930.00U The dead arei William Wollfnel. strucl by a cap blown off engine No. 85, knocked ' Into the river and drowned; .Lieutenant John McGinn, of llreboat Goyser, burnec about face, body and hands, died at thi county hospital! unknown boy, pushed into the water by the crowd. Eight per Bons were seriously injured. TJnola Sam llemalns Neutral. Washington', Aug. 3. After having ro celved official notice of the China and Ja pan war, Secretary Gresham was asked nt to the attitude of the government toward! allowing the sale of munitions of wnr u the belligerents. He expressed a disincli nation to discuss the question in the al stract, and said that the point was cov ered by the law of 1891. He Indicated thai the position of this government in thi pending conflict was that of neutrality. Acci-pteil Starvation Wanes. Johkstown, Pa., Aug. 3. At a big masi meeting of miners of northern Cambria it was decided to go to work at thirty centa This Is a practical acknowledgment bj the men that they have been starved lute submission, as they declared by resolu tions adopted some time ago that the) could never work at that rate except tc avoid literally starving. This will settli the strike in this region. Charged with Stealing a Ck or (lolil. Paris, Aug. 3. Three men and a wo man have been arrested charged wltl complicity In the robbery, on July 31, of i cask containing American gold from I consignment of fifty casks sent from New York to Lazard Freres et Cle, of Pails after It had left Havre en route for Parts A Strike Causes Suspension, e!ab' 'ASTOS. Pa.. Aug. 8. The DIamonc State quarries at Pen Argyl suspended , operations yesterday owing to a striki among its employes, who refused to ao , cept a reduction of wages, llall 01 tut 00 men employed were discharged. Democrats Win In Teunmee. Nashville, Aug. 8. Partial return. from the principal counties, in the stati ihnur Unit ilia Dumocratic nominees foi Judges of the supieme'c mrt have defeated the liepubllcan-Populist fushlon ticket for Judtje Ly gouu majorities. Death of a Well Known Kduoator. tiKXlNi.ToN, Vu , Atift. 3, Professoi Carfer Ji Harris, emeritus professor ol Latin at tho Washington and Lee unl yersity, died suddenly yesterday. II wai a native of Caroline county and bad hU the chair of Lutlu since 18S3. SUGAR INVESTIGATION REPORT. Evidence Dors N,it xuppnrt the Pnb- llnhet Htntnnietit til Ktlwnrris. WAsiltXOTON, Aug. 8. Senator Gray, chairman of tho sugar investigating com mittee, presented the report of the com mittee to t lie senate and aked that the committee be discharged. The main re port is signed by all tho senators of the committee, but Senators Lodge and Davis present a supplemental report, and ben ator Allen also presents his own views on some features of the cose. Senator Car lisle is exonerated, and the parts of the article reflecting on him are declared to be without foundation. The conduct of Mr. Edwards, says the report, in publish ing specific charges against public men without his personal knowledge calls for setious reprobation of the senate. The committee also says: "There has been no testimony presented before your committee ami your committee has been unnblo to discover any tending to show that tho sugar schedule was made up as it then stood iu the proposed amendment to the tariff bill, in consideration of large or auy sums of money paid for campaign purposes of the Democratic party. Iv'o witness has testified before your commit tee that such was the fact, and all the Democratic senators of the finance com mittee and all the senators whoso names have been mentioned iu the public press as especially interested in protecting tho sugar refining industries, or iu whose stutes refineries existed, hnvo under oath denied that such was the truth." Phllflftlphln Iron Worker Iteorjrnnlzlng PlTNDrito, Aug. 3. Tho Amalgamated Association of Tin, Iron and Steel Work ers Is striving earnestly to receive recog nltion In the east. President Garland has returned from Philadelphia after organiz ing the workers iu two tin plato mills there. He declined to say what mills are operated hy the men he organized, but said tho union movement had reached Philadelphia again. This Is very Import ant news to Pittsburg manufacturers, as It presages a radical change In wages. The chief dissension over the scale for Iron workers, so far as the Plttsbura manufac turers are concerned, was the low rate paid in the east for all manner of Iron manufactured. Alnnirlrd hy Ills Own ltorah. Newport, 11. I., Aug. 3. A man who gives tho name of Cohen, supposed to be a crunk, was seriously injured by the ex plosion of a dynamite cartridge while sit ting In the public park here. A hole was blown' in his juw and another In his head, and he is now in the hospital In a serious condition, How the accident happened is a mystery. Cohen states that he threw a lighted match on the ground, and tho ex plosion immediately followed. Tne police believe, however, that Cohen had the cartridge iu his possession and intended to explode it. Tonlon Anarchists H 1 1 1 1 Active. TOUL05J, Aug. 3. A lighted sulphur torch was placed yesterday by some un known person underneath a pile of wicker baskets iu one of the workshops of the arsenal. Following close upon the at tempt to cause a disaster at the time of the launching o tuu battleship (Jarnot, the subsequent attempt to set lire to that ship and the disastrous llro at thearseual, nil of which ure known to be crimes of an archist origin, this lat outrage has caused a decidedly uneasy feeling at Toulon. World's l'lceou bhuutlnK Kucortl I!rokni Philadelphia. Aug. 3. Hobert A. Welch, of the Hlverton Gun club, yester day nut only defeated James Wolsteucroft, of the Keystone Gun club of this city, for the Hlverton challenge plate, but also broke the world's record for amateur pigeon shooters by killing ninety-eight birds out of a possible hundred. Fred Hoey held the record until yesterday, he having killed nlliety-u'ven birds out of a possible hundred nt the W estminster Ken nel club last winter. Flour ll..ti-iy,l hy Fire. Detroit, Aug, 3. 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Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: Tor New York via Philadelphia, vrtek day 410,5.25,7.30, a.m., 12.S3, 2.65. 6.M p.m. Sun-i tin, a, m. For New York via Mvu- Chunk ireek days, 6.25,7.20 a. m.. 12.33, 2.E5 n rn For Heading and Philadelphia, week 2.10.5.25,7.20, a. m., 12.8i, 2.65, 6.66 p. m. Su .lav, 2.W. a m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10,7.20, a. r., 12 3J. 2.55. 5.55 p. tn. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. For Tnmasua ana Mananoy uuy, weex oavs Bin n. n ut - . .1 .... 11 ,c E t E . a... S.1U, ,.U, D. IU., .J, U.W y. Ul, en, day, 2.10, a. rn. Additional loi Mahanoy City. week aava. 7 iu p. m. For winiamsport, aunoury ana ibwisdu' week days, 3.25, ll.S) , m., 1.25, 7.00 p. m Sunday, S.25 a. m. 7.20, 11.30 a.m., 18.3?. 1.35. 2.55, 6.55,7.00, 8, r or juaaaaoy a isne. weei unva, ..tu, o.ui, a.n , p.m. Sunday, 2. id, 3.20, a. m. For Ashland and Staamokln. week days, 3.35 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.S5, 7.00, 9.35 p. m. Sui diy TRAINS FOR SUENANDUAUI Le.ve New York via Phlladelrnia.weekdai 8 TO a. m 1 30. 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. H day, B.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauen cnunk, week aj (.30. 9.10 a. m 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Phlladelchla. Heading Termini- wek dnvs, 4.30, 8.35, 10,00 a, in., and 4.UC 11.30 p. m. Sunday. 1.30 p. tu. lvCv - lieotiinf;. wees unys, i.oa, iv.w, u,d a. m. 5 55. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.85, t Levc Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.40 a. m 12 30 11,11 p. m Sunday, 2.35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, (.18, 8.50, 11.23 m . t 20.7.1ft 9.2i) d. m. Sunday. S.18 . tn 1'Asve oaananoy uity, wqck uays, a.to, -11, 11.17 a.m., 1.61,7,14, 9,54 p. tn. Sunday, 8.45 Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtys, 2.40, i 6.30, 9.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.58, 2.06, 6.20, 0.28,7.69, 1. , p.m. Sunday. 2.(0, 4.00a. m., Leave WUllamsport, week days, 10.10, a. it 8.35,11.15 p.m. Sunday. 11.15 p. m. For lialtlmore, Washington and the West ri ll, ft O. It. R., through trains leave Readlni Terminal. Phlladelrjhla. (P. ft It. It. IU at S.sO 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 3 48,6.18 7.22, p. m., Sunday 8.K 7.4U, tl 0 a. m., 0 so, i 'a p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whu and Houth Street Wharf for Atlantlo CUV. Week-Days Express, 8.00. 9.00 10.45 a. m rHnturdiVS onlv 1.30). 2.00. 3 00. 4 00. 4 JO. 8.00 5 45 p. m. Accommodation, 8 On a. m., 4.15, 8.30 n m. One dollar excursion trnln. 7.00 a. m, Sunday Express, 7.30, 8.00, 8 30. 9.00, 10.00 a.m., 4.15 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a m. and 4.45 p. m. One dollar excursion train, 7.00 a. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Atlanilo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 6,20, (Monday only 0.15), 7 00. 7 45,9.00, 10..5 a. m., and 3 30, 4.30, 6,30, 7 30, 9.30 p, m. Accommodation, 8.1O a. in. oni 4 3- p. m One dollnr exourslon train, from ont Mlislsslppt Avo. only, a 00 p. m nutiuajB .A,ivsa, o,&j, .w, u.w, u w, u ,m, .00, 7 y) 8 00 I) 80 p. m. AcoommodUlou, 7.15 a in.anu505p m. One collar exourslon train, irom t'Kii .iisissippi avo. oniy o.iu p. 111. I'arlor t ire on all express trains. a G. HANCOCK, Gf n. PS' t. Art. Phllaaelphla Pa, 1. A. BWEIOAHD, Gen. Supt. Millions of Dollars t;o up In smoke every year. Take no riskK hut get your houses, stock, Fur 1 1 ure,eto,,luured In Urst-cl.iss, rella hie companies, as represented hy DAVID PAUST, Insurauco Aqeni, - ""l South Jardln' Street , Als nd Accidental Companlo. B ChlehMttrVi F.nzlUh II rENNYROYA STILL NO AGREEMENT. ,Tho Tariff Oonferrees Making Haste Yory Slowly, SUGAR THE BONE OF CONTENTION, It la Mill IlfllfYiMi, UmTHTcr, TImt Thry Will be Itfiidy to Ilrport Ril Agrrr input Nnxt ek Cliulrtimii WlUtm Satlifled with tho rrtigrfM. WA8IIIKOTOS, Aug. 3. The Democrats tariff oonferrees did not mnko as nmrkid progress yesterday as they had hoped when they went into session. When tiiey adjourned on Wednesday the situation i was so much better than It had been on previous days that some of the members thought an understanding might be reached before adjournment yesterday. Members of the conference say, however, that the same good feeling still exists, and that there Is the same belief of an ultimate amicable settlement, and that today or tomorrow may see the end of their deliberations. I They admit, though, that it is iinpomd- , . , . b"0 t0 lx " u,ny for the reason that a few minutes often serves to undo the ac complishments of an cutire day. The senate generally understands this to be the situation, nnd the prevailing opinion on the door is that the report will not bo made tills week. When asked toduy if it was true, as has been generally under- " as true, as stood, that there had been an agreement on nil the schedules except augur, u nu-in- her of the committee sntil that such vr 11s not the fact, hut he admitted that he thought with siiRiir out of the way the other amerciices might hu hiirmoulzed. "let," hu salu, "there aro some very knotty nuestlous to deal with outside of the sugar schedule." One of the dUllcultles the house con- ferrces have found iu uccepttngthoBennte sugar schedule is the fact, as ther claim, that the runners would not only receive tho advantage of the protection given them in the one-eighth of a cent differen tial, hut that they would also receive cer tain additional protection because of tho difference in the price of raw and refined sugar, and they huve intimated tbat they would be inclined to grant tho one-eighth of a cent if the duty on the rellued article could be coullned to that figure. 1 he con- ferrces admit the. justice of this repre sentation, uud, It Is understood, have in dicatcd a willingness to adjust the sched ule so as to remove this objection if a way could be found to definitely fix the rate. Due of the many stories current during the day was that the senate conferrees had proposed to the house managers the alternative of accepting either the senate or house bill without amendment, and that it had been declined, but the truth of the story is deuied, and no foundation could be found for it except iu a conversa tion between Senator Jones und a mem ber of the house, not iu the conference, iu which Mr. Jones hnd told the house mem ber that he would be willing to come to an agreement, if it could be done, that would permit each house to vo e on the bill of the other. The house conferrees went to Speaker Crisp's private ollicu at the close of the meeting and discussed the situntion. Chairman llsou and his associates ex pressed satisfaction with the progress be ing made. Mr. ilson said, however, that even if an agreement were readied It could not be prepared iu time to report this week. Fireman ICillvil by FiiUIiie Wnlli. DETROIT, Auk. 8. Fire yesterday de stroyed the planing mill and lumberyards of K. U. Kichards .v Co. and lluuton, Jlyles Sc Weeks, besides several freight curs. The property loss will aggregute close to 60,000. As two squads of pipe men were pluyiiigstreams at the southeast corner of ltichard'H mill a portion of the wall gave way nud a half dozen firemen caught by the falling bricks. Eugene McCarthy, single, a pipeman, of Xo. 15 company,' wns taken dead from the debris with his body frightfully mangled, uud six others weru seriously Injured. Ten llxcuralonlits llruwnvd. DOLGKLLV, Wales, Aug. 3. A pleas ure boat, laden, with excursionists from Barmouth, capsized on the Mauddach river. Ten of the passengers were drowned. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Nntlonnl Ieni;ae. At. i-uiiaucipum x-iuiaue.puin, j Brooklyn, 8. At New York (called; dark- A. nLII.,-1..Ll T-,1. II A I ness) New York 18; Boston, 13. At Bal timoreBaltimore, 10; Washington, 0. At Pittsburg St. Louis, 7; Plttshurg, 4, At Cleveland Cleveland, 9; Cincinnati, 4. At Louisville Chicago, 4; Louisville, 3. Knstf rn League, At Buffalo Wilkesharre, 0; Buffalo, S. At Providence Providence, ; Syracuse, 3, PtfaiisylVHltla Stat LentEU. At Larcnstcr Lancaster, 0; Philadel phia, 2. At Heading Scruntou, R; Bead ing, STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of tlin New York and I Philadelphia Escliauges. New Yohk, Aug. 2. There wns a trills more business done on the titoclc Kxchnngo to day than yesterday, the Increase being due to purchases for the foreign account. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 37J1 W. N, Y. & Pa..- 6)1 Pennsylvania. iV,i Eric 13U Reading - m D.. L. A W IW St. Paul - 57 West Shore KGJi Lehigh Nav- N. v. Central 80-M N.Y.A-N.E.Sdpf 13M Lake Erie & W... 15)4 New Jerbey ten. .107 Del. ii Hudson ...lXj Oeneral Markets. l'liILADELriiU. Aug. S. Flour slow: win ter superfine, U.loaJ; do. extras, se.iva .10; No. 2 winter family, $J.(U1!.M); state roller straight. $4.50S.70; western winter clear, ii.ims.6ti. Wheat higher, firm, with HHo. bid and 55c. asked for August. Corn strong, higher, with 56o. bid and &6c. asked for August. Onts strong, with 30o. bid and 87c. asked for August, lieef steady Pork firm. Lard higher; western steam, 17.35. Butter quieter; Eights, 33a.; Pennsylvania creamery prints, (ancy, 210.; no. choice, sac. do, fair to good, JlVitaSo.; prints jobbing at 3&SSo Cheese weaker. Eggs steady; state ami new lorK, ix.; western, lotpuo, Live Mook Markets, Nmy, Yokk, Aug. .'.European cables quote Amerioan steers at SWif lK'. per pound, dressvd weight; refrigerator beef , 07c. per pound. Calves demoi-allaed: veals Uc. tier pound lower: buttermilk calves barely steady; pour In cliolee veals, fu.BHttS jier 100 pounds; common to cholve lambs, Mi.SXal Hi, Hogs lower; Inferior to choice, t.Miii.M per 100 pouuui. East Lipehty, Pa., Aug. 2. Cattle dull; prime. Jt.&Unt 75: good butchers, f 3.5ol; bulls and stags and cows. tuVJ. Hois steady! Phlladslphlas. HM'Oi.V); best Yorkers. $3.31 CM ill. tflieep dull-, extra, 3.133.80; fair, I1.7532.M; common, SOo.Qtl; lambs, ima. HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. "For a lone time T had .1 tcrrllilo pain at my heart, which lluttorcd al most incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would bo com pelled u) sit up in bed and belch gas from my stomach until I thought that cverv minute would hn mv List. Thero was a fcclllng ot oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say It has cured me. 1 now liavc a splendid appetite, and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvcious." MRS. HARRY Hi STARR, PottoTlUo, To. Dr.MllesnonrtCnrnlsfinld nn n. twatflvM XuaranWo that tho Urstbottlo will benefit, lldrugclstssellltattl, a bottles forts. or It will bo Bent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Political Cards. JOIl CONOIIF.88, JOHN T, SIIOENER, Hublcct to the rules of the Renubllcan noml natlng convention. JIOR CONGREHH, s. a. Loaca, Bubiectto the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. TJOIl HUERIPF, EL1AH DA VIS, Hublect to the rules ot the Republican noml natlng convention. JlOR BUI; KIP1', ALEX. BCOTT, Snblect to the rules ot tbe Republican noml- natlng convention. JpOR HIilSATOIl, (30th District) JOHN J. VOI LE, Hubiect to the rules of the Kerrabllcan noml natlng convention JJIOK. HIINATOK. (30th District) TU V MAS J. EDWAKDS, Of Mahanoy City. Hubiect to the rules o( the Republican noml natlng convention. poll MICNATOIt, (30th District) JANES J. rHAaEY, Ot Shenandoah, Hublct to tbe rules ot tbe Democratic noml- nntlng convention. poit SKNATOK, (30th DIslrlct) mALACIiJ G. WATSON, ot Shenandoah, Snblect to the rules ot the Democratic nomi nating convention. poll LnoisLATURE, lstDlatr tt, Subject to tbe rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. PK l.IiOIHI.ATUIlH, 1st Diet, It'xV. R. MIDDLE! ON Or Malievllle. Hnhlect to tne rules of the Republican nontl nat ng convention. att I.KOI8I.AT1IRI5, 1st DlsU, f JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah. Bubicct to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. poll U'.G1BI.ATUKI! (First Dlstrlll) KEES JCUSSEK, Of Mahanoy City, Bubicct to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. JOR POOR DIItliCTOR, Z117a0 n. LLEWELLYN, Ot Bhcnandoah. Hublect to the rules of the Renubllcan nomi nating convention. OR POOR UIRKCTOR, NELSON IIRANDON, Ot tho Union Twps. Bublect to tbe rules of tbe Republican noxel natlng convention ; Oil POOR DIRIiCTOtt, RICHARD FLYNN, Of Rappahannock. Bublect to tha rules ol the Republican nomi nating convention. ;on jmtv COMIIIB8IOMEU, FRANK KINO, Ot Hbenandoab. Hublect to tbe rules of the Democratic noi- natlng convention. IHITTIO & SON'S Beer : and : Portor (Wholesale). SOL, HAAK, VCSBITX. Liquors and Cigars. 120 Sonth Main Street. Safe and Bellable Horses to Hire. LIVERY SNEDDEN'S Pear Alley, Roar Colfoo House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. S! f A
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