herd edition Tl CRIME OF A WIFE. hear tell of a purchaser wanting to buy an imitation? Why do men who try to sell such articles speak of the act as "working them off?" Simply because peo ple want the best, and it takes work and likawise deception to sell them the worst. This un pleasant experience may befall the housekeeper who determines to Brutal Murdor of a Farmor Noar Oaroudolot, Ills. BEE DRESSED IN MALE APPAREL, the new vegetable shortening. The healthfulness, flavor, and economy of this wonderful cook ing product has won for it the widest popularity, which in turn has attracted the attention of business parasites who are ' ' work ing off" imitations and coun terfeits. Forewarned is fore armed. Be sure you get the only genuine vegetable shortening-COTTOLENE. Sold la 3 and 3 pound palls. Made only by N.K.FAIRBANK4.CO., CHICAGO, and 130 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. IJUNNblV ANlA KA1LKOAD. ST SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. junJsH left Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tho above date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Ne Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readlnit Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown aid Phil aflelphla Broad street station) at 0:00 aid 11:4' a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays TorPoVU" ville and Intermediate stations till a. tn. SUNDAYS, k Tor Wlggan's, Ollberton, Frackville, Mv Castle, St. Clair. Pottsvllle at 0:00. 0:40 a. . and 3:10 p.m. Tor Hamburg, Readme Pott town, PkcenlxTlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 0:00, 8 M0 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackrllle for Shenandoah I. 10:10a. . and 1S:M, 6:04, 7:4! and 10:27 p.ru (Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at loiir 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:X) p. m.Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. ra. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) foi Bhenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a vn, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundav" it A SO am. Leave Broad StreetHtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week dayt, at S 20, 4 06, 4 50, 5 15, 8 50, 7 83, 8 20, 9 60, U DO 11 11 a ma 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ej Sress 1 OWand 4 22 p m. dining cars.) 1 c 30, 8 20, 4 00, 6 00, 6 00, 6 50, 7 13, 8 11 10 00pm, 1201 night, Sundays 3 20. 4 06, IK' 5 15, 812, 9 DO, 11 03 am, 12 44, 1 40, 2 it. 4 (! (lim ited 4 221 6 211. S 60. T 13 and 8 12 D m 12 01 nlcht. Express for Boston, without chance, 11 a m, weekaays. ana uuuprn aaiiy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For llaltlmore and Washington 3 60. 7 20, 8 31 0 10. 10 20. II 18 a m. 11 40. (12 35 limited dlnlnt ear,) 1 30, 1 46, 4 41 , (6 16 Congressional LimitcC I'uiiman l'arior uars ana xuning uarj, 017. iR M. 7 411 w m.. 12 0.1 nlpht WMk dava. Run days, 3 50, 7 20, 1 10, 11 18 11 40, am., ill, 6 M, 4U p m. ana vi us nignt, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5.10, 8.20, 9 30 a. m. (1.00 Saturdays onlv) . 2. 3. 4. 4.20. 5 00 and 6 40 P. m. week days Hundays, express 6, 7.80, 8, 8.30, 9, 8 43 a. m. and 430n.m. Excursion week dais. 7a. m. Hun days, 0.60 a. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City for Philadelphia, 6 45 (Mondays only), 7, 7 50, 9, 1033 a. m. 8, 4, 5 30, 7.53 and 9 40 p. m. week days, Sundays, 3 3o, 4.03, 5, 6.30, 6, 7, 8.05 9.03 and 9.55 p. m. For Cape May, Aoglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Reach, express, 9 a. m. (1.30 Saturdays to Cap? May only) 2.30, 4 and 5p m. weekdays. Sundays, 8.20 a, m. Excursions, 7 00 a. m. dally. Returntnr. express trains leave Capn May (or Philadelphia, week days, 7, 9 a. m.,2.30 and 4 43 p, m. Sundays, 3 43, 5, 8.65 p. m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, Express, 9.10 a. in., 2 30 and 4.20 p. m. week days. Bundays, 8.50 a. m Excursion, 7.90 a. m, dally. Returning, express trains leave Sea Isle City for Philadelphia, week days 6 54, 915 a. m., 2.33, 5.24 p. m. Sundays, 4 04, 5 46, 9 W p. m. For Somers Pelnt. express. 7. 8 2. 9 30 a. m. wees: aays. Sundays, 0 m. Anil, Aided by llur rarnmnur, Waylaid Hrr Aged llu.lmnd at Night The Vic tlm Was First glint, and Than the Wife Crnsh.d Ilia Skull with Hammer, St. Louis, jug. 0. Fred Knlin, an aged fnrmer living just outside the east limits nf Carondelct, Ills., was murdered Tues day night by Ids young wlfo, Annie, ami her paramour, lieorjro Centrell, who worked for the murdered man. Just be fore 10 o'clock several persons heard cries arid pistol shots. At a turn of the rond, about BOO ynrds from his home, they found Kahn lu n pool of blood and evi dences that a horrible struggle had oc curred. Across a corn field the struggle had been carried until the final blow with a two pound blacksmith's hammer had been dealt. It curried away the entire left side of the head as far down as the cheek bone, including the eye and part of the nose. The bullet wouuds also were in themselves euouuh to kilt the man. The weapons aud bloody clothing of the KUtlty pair were found hidden near the place where the uinu was murdered. The mnu aud woman were captured. Mrs. Kahn and her paramour, George Centrell, rnuda a confession. The latter was the first to break. He said that a man named Jerry Johnson had met him and given him a revolver, with which he was compelled to shoot Kahn. Coutrell then told practically tho story of the mur der as already related, beginning at the attack on Kahn at the straw pile, and the flight across the corner of the corn field un to the snot where Jinbu was found Johnson, ns far as can be lenrned from the evidence, Is Mrs. Knhu, who, togged np in a pair of her husbaud's trousers, is Bald to have wielded the hammer which smashed in the head of the murdered mau. Centrell says she was there and took an active part in the murder. The strongest evidence against her Is the story told by her own son, Edward Bozo, who is a stepson of the doad mau, Tho boy. who Is not more than 14 years old, says that when the old man went away from the house to go to Duugtown his mother aud Ueorgo went out together, and that his mother had the hammer and a bundle. When he heard tho shootlug and the screams of murder he began to yell for his mother, who did not come In lor some time after that. hen she did como back she told him to shut up his noise and go to bed. The woman at first tried to toll tho Johnson story, but when she beard of Centrell's confession she said that it hud all been done by Centrell, aud that no such person as Johnson had been mixed up with the affair. She stoutly denied all charges of criminal intimacy between herself and Centrell until she learned that Centrell had owned to It. Kahn was a well to do farmer. He was known to have $20 in currency on him when murdered, and tills was stolen after the murder. Some of the dead man's pa pers were fouud in Centrell's clothes, but the money was not. Centrell Insists that Johusou took the cash. Z, 8, 4 and 5 40 p. b, v, 8 u. m. S. M. PBivotr, Oen'l Vnr j. a. wood, 1 a?'r' . r A Jealous Lover's Terrible Crime. Ottumwa, la,, Aug. 9. In a fit of joal ousy W. b. Jenkins, llurllngtou buggag master at Churiton, la., shot Mrs. Eliza Murphy, hlslaudlady,and her two daugh tcrs, and then committed suicide. He was enamored of Julia, tho younger daughter, and Jealous of the attentions of auother man. Jenkins and Josio Murphy are dead, and Mrs. Murphy and Julia fatally wounded. It is believed Jenkins was in sane. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National Lengna. At Boston Philadelphia, 18; Boston, 10. At Brooklyn First game: Baltimore, 4; Brooklyn, 1. Second game: Brtltlmore,13; Brooklyn, 5. At Washington Washing ton, 12; New York, 10. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 9; Cleveland, 0 (forfeited). At Chicago Cincinnati, 14; Chicago,, 11. Kastern I,n.gu.. At Blnghamton Erie, 7; Btngh'amton, 6. At Syracuse Syracuse, 4; Springfield, 8. At Scranton Providence, 11; Scran ton, 3. At Wilkesbarre Buffalo, 7; Wilkesbarre, 4. TESTIMONIALS FOR C0YLE. j Prools of What he Did for Working Classes, Miners Especially. Herewith nre published testimonials which show beyond all imcasuresof doubt that Hon. John J. Coyle, of Mahnnoy City, the candidate for the Republican Sena torial nomination in tho Thirtieth dis trict, was always on the side of labor dur ing his term In tho Legislature. They nre given to bo public verbatim, so that they may be weighed carefully in their ntlrltv ami creuit, may oe given to wuora it Is due: DEPARTMENT OP FACTOHT IXSt'KCTOll, KOllT. WATCIIOIlN, Chief Inspector. HAnmsnuno, Pa., June loth, 1893. HOS. J. J. COYLK, Mnlmnor uity. l'n. Mr DitAn Sir : Durlntr tho confusion which character ized the closing hours of tbo session, I was unable to find you to tender you my per sonal tunnies lor your valuatiie and un tiring service in behalf of tho working classes In genernl, nnd coal miners nnd rnctory employes in particular. The Labor legislative committee will I am sure omit your name from the list of unfavorable mention, which will com pensate in a measure for vour services in behalf of the mining bills, which were beforo the "House," and I need not fur ther refer to thorn, but I feel that I should be void of gratitude entirely were I not to thank you for the earnest manner In which vou lnlrored to have the "Factorv bill" favorably reported from the com mittee, aim me equally vigorous anu suc cessful fight you made for its passage on tne Hour 01 tne House. I linve tiaid my comnliments to the friends of the "bill" In tho K. of L. Journal (yourself among the number) but a few friends on both sides of the House. Including vourself. were so tier- sistcntly friendly to the measure in ques tion, that 1 have felt it to De my duty to tnus tenner to inem my personal inauks. I trust tens of thousands of Pennsyl vania boys and girls may rise up nnd bless you for this unquestionable safe guard which has been vouchsafed to them, and which they so sorely needed. 1 am witn nest wisnes, Very felncereiy lours, Hodt. WATcnonjf. Office oe Secretary of the Commonwealth, HAMtisnima. Pa.. June Silst. 1893. Hon. John J. Cotle, Mahauoy City. Pa. Dear Sir : I was, anxious to see vou and feel sorrv that I did not, before you left here, after tne adjournment, x wanted to Wank you in nerson. for the persistent fight you made for the appointment of a Mine Com mission, and your opposition in tne same way. to the Losch road bill. i! or nearly two years, or since tne fail ure ot tne commission 01 isu, 1 nau car dilated on the appointment of a commis sion of dialnteresttd persons and was more than glad to hear, after the last session convened, that you had intro duced a resolution to that end. and was still more than pleased when I saw you later to find that your Ideas In the nrcm- Ises were almost my own. But, my dear Blr, "the best laid plans of mice and men" you know are often sent "aglee" by "the powers that be," the Pennsylvania Rail road uo.. and tneir Kind, lou must not be surprised It they follow you further nnd succeed in ueieating any commenu able nmbition you may have, at your own nome or nsownere. more than sorry that a so-called leading Democrat should lie a leader in tne op position to the nnnointment of the Com- mlpslon. No doubt he will soon receive bis reward. Watch and see. As for tho Losch Rond Bill you could not have defeated it. I "counted noses" when you were home sick, nnd came to tho conclusion that the same "powers" which had your resolution shelved would get the bill through. It only remains for you to take the matter philosophically nnd denend on somo honest judge declar ing the luw unconstitutional, as we be lieve it is. What I regret most, and I believe you do too, Is, the great nmount of good that could have been secured to the poor mine- workers, must now "bo by the board because of the influence of Corporate I'ower on so many memuera 01 tne legu lature. And now, my dear sir. In conclusion I let me snv that, although vou did not sue gqeu.no weu hs you uesireu anu ueserveu to do, I thank you for the good you tried to do, and the greatgood you have done as nn examnla 01 fearlessness nnd Inde pendence in the House ot Ilcpresentatives aud beroro uommlttees. I am respectfully yours, II McGarvev. THE STATELEAGUE. Shenandoah put Up a Stiff Article Against Lancaster. The home team was on Its mettle yes terday and gave the strong Lancaster team considerable trouble. They put up stiff article of ball, and the game was. close and exciting. The coal diggers took tho lead In the fifth Inning nnd held It until the eighth when the L'inoastcrs tied the score. Ashenbaclr's fielding was the feature of the game. Score: SHENANDOAH. II. In, Ashcnbmh, cf 1 eyeis, id u ob. ab 1 WMkart. ss 0 uior, m 1 J U,H. 11 ..(,...,......( 1 McFadden, rt 1 Mes'ltt, c ..,..,... 11 Yeogcr, p 0 LANO'STER it, Cote, c .. 1 w iters, ci -i Donahue. If 11 .itrkln. lb 1 Kanncl. 3b 0 Htouch, 2b 0 McK'le ts 0 Fltreeia d, rt 1 Mayer, p . 0 Total 5 13 77 IS 1N.11NOS. Shenandoah.. 1 2 00 100004 Lancaster 20001UD11 6 Earned runs Harrltbure. 4 : Shenand.iab. 3. Two baso bit Welkart, O'Hara, Walt-rs, Larkln. Three bas hits Pill "pra tl llrtmi. runs Cote, Asbcnbacb, Ilo-R. Double pluys McICeszle, Moueh and Larltln 1 Musrr, Welk art nnd Mayers HtrucK out Uy Mayer. 5 ; by Yeager, 2 llass on halls Lancaster, 4 : Mtten nnflojh, 2. Time ot game 2 hours. Umpire uinn. OTntB L1AOUE OlMES. Philadelphia 010002100-4 ottsviue U8U10U110 x Readme Allenlown.. Southard Kelly. THE GREAT SUCCESS. w ffSi ot. fta o e Me S I 1 IlKfe'r HEi'J o -o II R. Severn, F B. Misarg 1, VT. H. Waters The Season Is here: For Painting and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mabanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains tn paints and oils, plain and Btalned glass. All the new patterns In wall paper. All dally aud weekly papers, novels, novelettes ana stationery. 133 WoBt Contre Street, Headquarters for the Eveniho HbrALD When In POTTSVILLK, Stop at PHIL, WOLUS HQTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room ttached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. William Vliltlne Ills Orandmnlli.r. Cowes, Aug, 0. The emperor of Ger many dined with the queen at Osborne last evening. The Prince of V ales and the Marchioness of Lome were present. A reception tendered subsequently by l)m queen was attended by the ofuoers of lbs British, German and Untted States naval vessels in the harbor, Kmperor Will uni will bid farewell to the queen on Sunday. He will go to Aldershot on Monday to witness a review of the troops. The im perial yacht Hohenzollern will proceed to Gravesend, from which place the emperor will depart uext Wednesday. Deadly Kartliqnak Shooka tn Hlolly Palermo, Sicily, Aug. 9. Earthquake shocks were felt at 6 o'clock In the morning at Acl Iteale and at Zaffarano. At the latter place six people were killed aud several injured. Nearly all the houses at Zallaruno were left In ruins. The shocks were also Bevere at Acl Sant Antonio, even miles west of Acl Reale, and scarcely a house fn the town was left standing. Four persons were killed and ten were injured. The disaster would have been much more serious had not the people beon at work in the fields at the time. Saeklnc Aid for Btarvluc Coreana, Nkv yoi!K, Aug, 9. Hon. W. Q. Gresham, secretary of state, has been asked If the United States vf 111 undertake tho transportation ot the contributions of flour, gralu, etc., that, it is expected, will be made In this country for the relief of the starring Coreans. Efforts will be made to secure a ship load of food for the suf ferers. A religious newspaper of this city has already agreed to contribute 1,000 barrels ot Hour to any cargo that may be made up. Two Klllnd for a Jug of Whllky. Tulsa, L T.,Aujf. 0. The Shawnee wnr dance, wblcb has been running for the la3t five days, has beou the accne of a dou ble tragedy, Frank Sennitt, a prominent business man of Sennitt, O. T and Tom Kennedy, of Olagah, Cherokee Nation, be can quurrelliig over a Jug of whisky which Sennitt had broken by shooting Into it. Both begun shooting, and t5en nitt, after being mortally wounded,ki)led Kennedy and theu fell off his horse dead. Headquarters K. of l. Lm slativb Committee, McKkkM'OHT, Pa., July 20, 189-1 Hon. John- .1. Coyle, Eq. My IlEnSlR: It bus come to my knowledge that you nro a candidate ipr re-ciection us a mem ber of the House of Representatives, desire to say that one ot the greatest faults of our people is Ingratitude ; many ot our best members have failed to return b"cause those whom tnev stood by re Hiied to reciprocate, that is I mean, the laboring people fail to support their friends. If there is any doubt as to your lovaltv to the caiue of labor in the last Legislature, I desire to say that no truer menu (o tne cause 01 iiauor sioou in tno House of lU-Dresentntlves. last session. I hope you will be successful In your efforts at the next election. I would not have the least doubt if vou were the rep resentative of wealth and made the (nine effort In its behalf. Yours HesDectfullr. .TollK Costello, uualrman Legislative uom., Jv. 01 it, 1 My boy was taken with 11 disease resem bling bloody flux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. Two dotes of it settled tho matter and cured him sound aud well. I heartily recom mend tins remedy to au perious auuering from a like complaint. I will answer any Innuirles regarding it when stamp is in1 closed. 1 refer to any county official as to my reliability. WM. koacii, j. p., Prlmroy, Campbell Co., Teun. For sale by Grunler Bron. Notice to Delinquents. All neonle in arrears for 1893 taxes are hereby notified that they nre long overdue, and they win Bave tne expense 01 suits Dy making prompt payment, M. J. SCAJJLAN, 8-21w Receiver of Taxes. ro. 4 10 3 4 1 2 0 3 t Total 4 8 27 PO. 6 1 2 11 U 4 1 1 0 Nnrth larnlln lri cr,((6 Xotnlneea. ltM.1 ;ut. X C , Ait. 0. - At the ! cratlc state convention yesterday Cbn Justice James K. Sbeppard and Asocm. Justice Wolter Clark. James C. Maori nnd Armisted lttirwell and State Trm urer Mel). Tuto were nominated by nci-n mation to succeed themselves. Thi tin questions nf Interest were the silver plat i the full itid-irvnient of the adminkt tlon and whether primarle shud held in the cnuntlwi for United mi siiatrr-i to succeed ltniianm and.Tii Tliu proposition for primaries m lain the table by 11 vole of 002 to 2-10. 'j others were enthusiastically cnrrietl. 011 coNuitisnii, JOILY T. SBOENKR. Huhlcct to tae rnles of the Renuhllcan nonit natlng conveatlos. JjlUIt COMQKEHH, Subleetto the rules ot the Kenubllean noml. patlm contention. Inmilrd IlradlnR'a City Hall. Heading, Pa., Aug. The city hn was invadid yesterday by 150 nf the 4 laborers who have been at work on ti. city tewer system, and who struck r ceutly because their wages nre m-vi-ii weeks in arrears. They were loud iu thuir curves of the members of councils who have refused to mnko nn appropriation to pay for the work. Efforts were made to get them to leave the building, but they remained all day. When they left It wns with the promlsu that they would return lu grcnter numbers. Ah the men are mostly ignoraut foreigners trouble Is feared unless the matter is soon settled. JJIOK. HHicniirr-, iSLlAS 11 A VIN, Hublect to tho rules of the Republican conU. natlng convention. Weyhlng and Clark ; Fox and I'otts Cntintrfftttra Caught Id Oklahoma. Oklahoma. O. T., Aug. 9. United States marshals have arrested four more of the gang of counterfeiters that have been working this territory. They con sisted of Mrs. Walker, her two sous and John C'urley. A large number of plates nnd dies were found iu the lattor's farm house, near Tecumseh. John Crum. the leader of the gang, who was arrested a few days ago, turned Btate's evideuce.and told the olllcers where they could Hud the plates nnd dies, which were most ingeni ously constructed. 2000210- 12 0 0 0 0 2 0 1- aud Goodharti Doccghue and Harrlsburg 20020031 C-S Hazleton 000. 1 0000 1 4 Mianey and Wente ; Jardon and Moore. BTANnlXQ OF TBS CI.UBS, W L Perl W L Per Allentoirn 18 7 .720 Keadlis.. 13 13 .5011 Shenanaoah.dS 9 Lancaster. ..,!" 11 Pottsvllle 14 11 Harrlfburg...l0 15 Mnzletou 17 Philadelphia. C 20 .400 349 .'i34 DIAMOND DOTS. It looks ns it our club Is beginning to striKo n gait. Don't fail to observe that the jail birds bave slipped down to lourtu place. Readinir made the best record of any state leaguo club Inst week, winning five out 01 six. Hogan, the ex-Scrnnton player, reported to Cincinnati yesterday morning and went away with the club last night. Shenandoah Is playing at Lancaster to day, xo-morrow anu toaturday tne ciuo win niav at wiiuamsnorc. receiving a gunrnntee of $115 and expenses for the two games. James Toman, the short stop of the Lancaster base ball club, whoseskull was fractured by a pitched ball in Friday's game, is greatly improved ami ins pnysi ciau believes that ho will recover. Klnc Kelly, of Allentoivn, always ob jects to the admittance of newspapermen to tne meetings ot tno state league. Where would have this samo Kelly been to-day but for the newspaper men of the couutry r wiiKes-iiarre necoru. Manatrer Brennan will meet the Louis ville National league club at Reading on Saturday aud malce a tempting oner tor the club to play here on Sunday. It is more tnan nrobauie tne ouer win ue accepted as the Louisvilles will be with in easy reach 01 i'uiiadeipuia, wucre mey play on Jionuay, suouiu tuey come nere. Shenandoah will not hold the proud nosltlon she Inherited from Scranton lomr unless her team is strengthened SDeedilv at Bucn important points ns pitcuer ami in tho outfield. The "Huns" put up a oood flel diner irame. but werennralvzed In the fourth when "Lanky" Yerkes was trimmed up for twelve runs and about that many hits. Harrlsburg Telegram. Bargains for Printers. On aeoount of the consolidation of the Miners' Journal tfnd The Despatch the following articles can be bought cheap for cash i One Hoe Single Revolution Preea alie of bed 3ixi. One Cottrell & Baboock Press size of bed 38Mx41.i. One tiordon Preia Eighth Medium. One Gordon Preas Quarter Medium. Two Paper Cutters, Three Imposing Stones. One Folder. All in first class order. AUo Lot of Display and Body Type, Rule, Furniture, &c. Galley Racka and Galleys and Bother material necatsarr for a thoroughly equipped omca. Addresa, Tin Despatch. tt --v-'.. Pottavllle, Pa. I know an old soldier who had chronic diarrhoea ot long standing to have been permanently cured by taking Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera nnd Diarrhrca Rem edy," says Edward Shumpik, apromtnent druggist ot Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedv in this citv for overseven yean nnd consider it superior to any other medicine now on the market for bowel coiuplalnU." 25 and 50 cent bottlvs ot this remedy for sale by Gruhler Bros. Llllln Martha Johnson Aveng-vd. ALLI-NToun. P.i., Aug. 8. Harry John sou, who nunuered his little 4-year-old daughter, llerthn May Juuiimhi, by drowning ber 111 the Lubigb river on July 25, 180.1, paid the penalty of hi crime on the gallows here, ibe condemned man appeared to be calm and self possessed Ills ucck wns not uroKen, auu death re sulted from strangulation. This was the firBt execution in the county. Fatnl Explosion on tlm l)e'nrare. Philadelphia, Aug. 8. The holler ot the Amencau Dredging company's barge exploded yesterday, aud a few minutes later the barge sank in the river. One of the crew, Charles aruer, is misstug.nud he is supposed to have been killed, while three other members of the crew and government inspector were injured, none, it is thought, fatally. Premlwr Kstrup's Iteidcnatlon Accepted. Copenhagen, Aug. 8. King Christlnn has accepted the resignation of Premie Jacob liroeuuum Scaveuius Estrup, who retires on account of old nge, and bus ap pointed Huron Hetdiz-lhott, minister ul foreign nllairs, to Do presldeut of the coULcil of ministers, iu place of M. Estrui). Political Curtis. JjlOK. Hlll.Itlirt-, ALEX. 8C0TT, Sublect to the rules of the Renubllcan nnml. natlng convention. JQiOR HGNATOH, (30th District) JOHN J. CO VLB, Bublcct to the rules of the Renuhllcan nontt. natlng convention. piOIl LUUIbLATVIll!, IstDlstrit, JOHN F. FlAA'Er. Hublect to the rules ot the Republican Domi nating eocvcntlon. poi j.i-.:ihi..i'i'iti-:,i8tDisL, Wit. Ji. M1DDLE1 ON Of Maltevllle. Hublect to tne rules of the Renubllcan noxi natlng convention. fin. i.i:;iMi.ATimi-:,istDisL. JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah. Hublect to the rules ot the Renubllcan noisK natlng convention. UK LGOIHI.ATVKF. (First Dlstrllt) REES ROSSER, Of Mahanoy City. Bubiect to the rules of the HoDUbllcan nomi nating convention. pt 11 i'ooii nntiiCTOR, DAVID II. LLEWELLYN, OI Bhenandoah, Bubject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. F Oil POOR DIRGCTOH, NELSON BRANDON, Of the Union Twps. Bubject to the rules of the Republican nomj natlng couventlon poll I'OOIt DIRECTOR, RWnARD FLVNN, Of Rappahannock. Bubject to the rules 01 tho Republican nomi nating convention. ITiTROllEY SOAP Is an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley Soap old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soap leaves the clothes sweet and clean and lasts longer than other soaps. Ask Your Grocer for It. If he does not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Box 100 cakes 75 pounds $4-5- A. II. SAVALM, Shenandoah, Pa. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotatlou of tho 7iw York l'liiliiduiplila Kxohuuce. New Yoiik Auk. 8. Speculation on tho Stock Exchange today was marked by In creased activity, and the muvement of prices resulted in tho establishment of a higher ruuKo of values In almost every stock traded In, the only notable exception In the active list belnu Sugar, and iu the Inactive snares Ulilo bourn- em. Closing bids: Lchluh Valley 37 W. N. Y.I'a tM Pennsylvania. 11) Erie U!J llcadine KM I., I- & W St. Paul UiW West Shore lOJk LuhlKh Nav 50H N. V. Central . M N. Y. A N.E. 2.1 pf im Lake Erie A W 155 New Jersey Ccn... 1(0,4 Dsl. S: Hudson 13l4 General Markets. PntLADKi.PiiiA.AuK.8. Flour steadily held; winter, super., $t.WW!:-Pr, winter extras, au.lOi No. S winter tamily, IS.loas.W: I'enu- rlvanla roller, straight, $S.50&2.70; western winter clear, ja.(x$2.U6. wheat dull, lower, with 60. bid and 57)4c asked for August. Corn unsettled, lower, with 6(0. bid and fie. asked for August. Onts weaker, with a-Uic. bid and SlUo. asked for August, lieet nrinl family, J10S12: extra mew, ss I'orK nrm. active; new mens, iU.HXaH.16; family, 15: short clear. JH.Wiai6.oi). Hutter Bleady; west ern dairy, lumtlUc.; western creamery. HS iSo.i Elglns, aso.: Pennsylvania creamery prints, faney. He; do. choice, 23c.; do. fair In onnri. "tKHSac.! tirlnls liihbliiL- at gnTtuSa. Kenneth Hazemore had the good for C'heeae quiet- l.n-ne. 7'nic- ; smi II. TW'jc.; tune to receive a small bottle of Chamber-i nan bkfms, otpu.; full tkluu, -&:H,'- Eggs Iain's Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea item- irin; Nsw Ynr snO IVnn hunla. llaiu,15o.; edy vrhen three members ot nis latniiy , western. luUc.i cae, iuJ. Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Trot. L. D. Edwards, of Preston, Idalio, says: "I vas all run down, weak, nervous aud irritable through overwork. I suffered from brain fa tigue, mental depression, etc. I be came so weak aud nervous that I could not sleep, I would arise tirca, discouraged and blue. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and now everything is changed. I sleep soundly, 1 leel origin, active and ambitious. I can do nioro In ono day now than I used to do in a week. For tills great good I pivo Dr. Miles' Itcstorativo nervine tno soio crcuii. It Cures." Tit- MITna Nopvlnft la nnlil nn pimmnlen thftt tho first hottlo will All druggists Bell It ot 11.0 bottles for 15, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on rocolpt ot prlco EAD1NG RAILROAD SYSTEM IN irrKOT JTJNB S9, lfiOL Trains leave Shenandoah as follows i For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 10.6.26.7.30. a.m.. 12.S2. 2.53, 6.N) p.m. Sunday 8.10, a.m. For New York via Maud Chunk, week days. e.S5,7.a) a. m.. 12.33, s.pb p. m. posltlvo I liencat. by the Dr. odlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind, MISCELLANEOUS. TTT ANTED A good lady cook for restaur TV ant. Appiyatao!. uain street l-l-tl ttt ANTED. -A girl for general housework, vv none without leierenco neeu appiy. r II. Hnyder, 1UI West Cherry street It T70n KENT. Two rooms, for oftlce V heated by sleam; gas; cheap. A L. llelowich, H. Main street. use to were tick with dysentery. This onesmall tiottie cured mem an ami ue uau sumu left which behave to .Geo.- W. linker, a I prominent merchant of the place, Lewis-' ton. N. C. aud It cured him of the same complaint. When troubled with dysen tery, diarrhoea, colic or cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and you will be more tnan pleased wit a tne man, iuo prnisti that naturally follows Its introduc tion and use has made It very popular, 23 nnd 50 ceut bottles for sale by (Jruhler Bros. Special low prlc-s to all in wntel e, jewelry and silverware at Holdermau's, corner Main aud Lloyil streets. Llv hli. I lui-h.-'. Nkw YuttK, Aug '.leeves ,,ver; native gras fed and eon, ful atw- . (oniiiinu to prime, HSi&.liu; , "o.illi-rs," com- nioa to oholce, J.7o5tS.I uulves steady; ;jo(ir to prime veala. 844MJH1; butteruiilK calves. tS.ftX.M. riheep slenily, lambs loHir; poor tu prlitw Bluip. WntM-l; toiiiinoii tn ehulor lumhs, t-i.7i.j -6. Hogs higher; i-hulce hogs, ft.7i. KAar Liueutv. I'a., Aug. . C'oltlo market Bteady, unchanged; prime, li.tutftl.Ui; good biiluhurs, tVAtmSM: bulls, slugs and iiows, Jl.lWaU. Hog. steady nnd uncthauiTMl. fcht'ii market steady; extra, fl.lty&l.W; good, $3$ K.-JJ; comiuou, i0c.al--3; lauilis, I. WANTED, Men to repiesent the Metropol ltnn Life Insurance Compuny In Maha nnv Oltv snd Dtlano. Oood nav Artnlv at once to ij. a. gassier, dm xmm ventre eireet, aiahanoyuuy. i it im flTJC fin A WEEK paid to ladles and gents ibOiUU to sell tho Rapid Dish Washer. washes ana arios inem in two minutes wun. out vetting the hands. No experience neces sary; sella at sight- permanent prsttlon. Ad drees W. I. Jlatrlsun & t'o., Clerk No. H, Col umbus, Ohio, raoil BALh.. The Mt. Oarmel House prop ii -, .W.,. - ... . ,1 ,v, Avenue, Sit Carmol, is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will Bell the hotel building with or without the adjolnin eround. Anv Information as to lleuroa am terms can be obtained by applying to Holomon penoeaer, mi L--urmei. o--w R lelnh 10.f.25.7.a). a. m.. 12.35. Z.bi. 6.15 p. m. Bun- day, 2.10, a. m. For I'ottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.Z0, a. m., 12.32, 2.6S, t.li p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a, m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2.10, 6.23, 7.S0, a. m., 12,32, 2.55, t.65 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, a.m. Additional tu Mahanoy City, vreea oays. uu p. in. For Wllllatnsrrrt, Bunbury ana kewisDorf , week days. S.tb, 11.30 a. m 1.(5, 7.00 p. m., Sunday, (.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, J.tS, 6.II, 7.20, H.in a.m., 12.82, 1.33, 2.65,5.65,7.00,6.11 p.m. Sunday, 2.10, i.a, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, S.3S 7,20, 11.30 a. m., 1,35, 7.00, s.35 p. tn. Suiday, 3.25 a. m. TRAINS FOR SHJCNANUUAUI Leave New York via Philadelnnia.weekflay 8.00 a. 1.30, 4.00, 7.80 p. m lf.15 night. Bun day, 6.00 p. m. ... Leave New York via Mauon unung.weex uayi, 1.80, ,10 a. m., l.io, 4.so p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4.20, 8.36, 10.00 a. m.. and 4.04, 3.02, 11.30 p. m. Sunday, 11.30 p. m. ieave ueauing, weca uays, i.ao, i.iu, iu.w, it.m . m., 5.55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a. to Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.10 a. m., 12.80, Clip, m Sunday, 2.35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.18, 8.10, ll.rS a m., 1.20,7.15. 9.2 p. m. Sunday. 8.18 a. m. L,eavo mananoy uity, week nays, s.to, .i 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.41, 8.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.45 a. to. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dire, 2.40, 4.M, 5.80, 9.87, 11.59 a. m., 12 58, 2.0C, 6.20, 6.W,7.6l,H.ll p. m. sunaay, z.su, i.w a. m., Leave Vrilliamsport, week days, 10.10, a. m 8.35,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p, m. X'or iiauimore, w asmngion anu ino itcsi tj n. A o. It. It., through trains leave Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. R. R. R.) at 8-2U, 7.40, ll.M a. tn., 3 4S,5.1ii IM, p. m., Sunday 8.W, 7.40, ll.US a. m., 3 43, 7 22 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Phiiadelnhla. Chestnut Street 'Wharf and South Street Wharf for Atlantic Ctty. Week-Days-Express, 8.00 9.00 10.45 a. m, (Wftturdays only 1.30), 2.60. 3 00. 4.00. 4.30, 5.00, .lo p. tn. Accommodation, 8 On a, m., 4.45, 8.80 p m. One dollar excursion trnln,7.00 a. m. ciunuay rjXiireoB, i.ov, o.uu, ni, v.w, ivjw a, m 4.4) p. m, Accommodation, &.') a, m. nnd 4.45 p ro, Ono dollar excursion train, 7,00 a. in. llotumlng, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner AHanHo and Arkansis avenues, Wick-Days Express, 6,20, (Monday only M5), 7.00.7 45,9 00, 10.15 a. in., and 8 W, 4A1, 5,'H:, 7 30, 9.30 p. m. Aceomiuodattou, 8.10 a. m an1 4 82 p m. One dollar excursion train, from oot Mieslsslppl Avo only, (1 00 p. in. Hundays Kacpress, 3 30, 4.00, 5.00, 800 8 30, .00,73O, 8.00, 0 30 p. m. Accommodatlou. 7.15 a m.andSufip m. Ore dollar excursion train, from foot Mississippi Ave. only 8.10 p. m. Parlor cars on all exnress trains. O. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Aft. Philadelphia Pa, 1, A. SWEWARD, Gen. Supt.