frept" People Weigh and Compare Know and get the fair. Cottolene, tin ne v vegetable .shortening, hoa won a wide and wonderful popiu larity. At ti introduction it was submitted to expert c h e'm ists , prorh nent physicians and famous cooks. All of these pronounced a natir.al, healthful and acceptable food-p.oduct, better than lard fci every lookir.j purpose. The succers of Cottolene is nov, a matter of libtory. Will you sh. re in the better food and better health for wb :h it stands, by using it in your heme? Avoid imitations countless- worthless. Stick to COTTOLENE Sold In 3 and S pound palli Mndo only by N.K. FAIR BAN Kfii.CC. CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVC, PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROnL eonUTLKILL DrviBtOK. JUNK 3d, 1894 Trains will leave Shenandoah after the aooic date for WIggan's, Qllberton, Frackvlllo, Noi Castle, 8 1. CI atr, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, .ReadJnt Pottstown.Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Pel, adelphla 'Broad street station) at8:0oaxdll:4 a. m, and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Pot. Tlllo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. tn. SUNDAYS. For vriggan's, ailberton, FrackvUle, Ne Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo at 9:00. B:40a.ro and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pott town, Phtcnlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia , at 6:00, 9;(u a. m., 3:10 p. in. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Bhenandoa) 10:40 a.m. and 18:14, 5:01, 7:42 and 10:27 p. tr Sundays, 11 : 13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave PottsvlUe for Shenandoah at I0it: 11:48 a. m, and 4:40,7:15 and 10:OJp m. Sunday at 10:40 a. re. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (llroad street station) to Shenandoah at 6 57 and B 3d t n. 4 10 and 7 11 p m week dars. On Sundavn ! it a 50 a m. Leave Broad StreetNtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOUIC For New Yorli. Express, week dayr, at 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 515, 860, 7 89, 180, 9 50, 11 00 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 12 41 p. m, (Limited Et ?ress 106 and 122 p m. dining cars.) lit. 80, 8 20, 4 00, BOO, 9 00, 8 50, 7 13. 81, 10 00pm, 12 01 night, Sundays 8 20, 4 06, 4 c-. 5 IB, 8 12, Be0, 1103 a TO, 12 44, 1 40, 2 80.4 M(U -Ited4 22l 61 KM) 7 13 and 1S.n ni 12 01 nlrtot Express far Boston, without change, 11am, ncGumtys, unu o ou p m u&uy. WAS1IINQT0N AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 8 50, 7 0, 8 1 9 10, 1020. a 18 a m, II 40, (12 85 limited dlnlm car,) 1 SO, 3 40, 4 41, (6 10 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 817 a 65, 7 40 p. m.. 12 03 night week days. Sun days, 3 60, 7 20, 9 10. II 18 11 43. am.. 4 41, 069. 40 p m. and 12 03 night, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5.10. 8.20, 9.30 a. m. (1.00 Saturdays omyi . a, a, t, -j.m. o.uu ana o iu p. m. week aays Sundays, express 0, 7.30. 3, 8.80, U, 0.45 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Excursion week di s. 7 a m Sun days, 0-50 a, m. ileturnlmr, leave Atlantic City for Philadelphia, (145 (Mondays only), 7, t ou, y, iiido u. iii. a, i, oov, t.oo una viv p.m. week days. Hundays, 3.35, 4.05, 5, 6.30, 6, 7, 8.0S 9.05 and 9.55 d. m. For Capo May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and uouy ueacn, express, V a. m. (l.au Saturdays to i;apn iay oniyj -,s,w, i ana o p m. week aays. Hundavs. 8i!0 a. m. Excursions. 7 00 a. m. dallv. Returning. exDress trains leave Cane May for Philadelphia, week days, 7, 8 a. m., 2.30 and 4 45 p. m. Sundays, 3 45, 6, 8.65 p. m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, Express, 9.10 a. re., 2 30 and 4.20 p. m. week aavs. nunaavs. is.au a. m jsxaursion. 7.ou a. m daily. Iteturulnc. express trains leave Sea Islo City for Philadelphia, week days 6 64, a. 15 a. in.. 2.35, 5.21 p. m. Sundays, 4 04, 5 18, 9 19 p. m For Somers Point, express. 7. 8 20. 9 30 a. m 2, 3, 4 and 5 40 p. in. week days. Sundays, 6 50, o, v, v j a. xn. S, M.Prxvobt, Qen'l MMifir J. !t. TTOOD, on'i Pass'r A THE GREAT SUCCESS. B. K Severn, Fl K. Magargle. W. U. Water ANDJLTVERY. 13 North Jartlin Stroot. Tien iu POTTSVILLK, Stop at PHIL.WOLUS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room auacueu. rmeav hiuc, uijuurg, cigara. For the... Cleary Bros' Hot Season Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers of the finest lager beers. 17.tad 19 Feach Alloy, SfcounloaJi, Pi Who "ft Msf "s,"'. o-i- o, bj Evan J. BcLvies, UNDERTAKING 7C1Tt ill f Tho Fugitives' in Charge of United States Marshal Baldwin, TEE TIGHT FOR HIS EXTRADITION. It VFllI b 11. (fnn nt luo.. ami Will be nit. tsrte CmilMlMl lj Able Lawyers on Until Atdi. SitUfttlorN ConMil rurulthed Tranipiirtutliin for the Marshal. SAN FrUxciC0, Auk. 21. Oenernl Ati fiifllo Kznbi Hiltl his fellow refugee are l.nVoner nt .last by authority Of the L'ltlftd States tlUtrlct court. Tho war rants of arrest were served yesterday af teinooti. Early ill the inomlnc; the local oilkirtt received notification that the dif ference between the navy department and tb ilepnrtnrent til justice had.been com promised; at least In n measure, and that tue naval authorities of Mare Island would permit" the United States marshal to .serve the warrants. Tho navy depart ment mnintalned Its position on one polut, however it would not furnish trntiportatldn for the marshal and his (kputles to the Rttuboat. ilnrshal Baldwin, too, wm determined to uphold the department of government which he represents. He refused to char ter a tug, nnd there seemed a possibility that the refugees would be left to die of old age ou the high peas. Dr. Calderon, the recently appointed local Consul of the Salvadorean government, Dually inter ceded, and prevented any serious rupture between these clashing departments of the United States government. He went Into his own pnrso for the money and chartered a tug, On board the tugboat were Consul Calderou, Marshal Brown, four deputy Uulted States marshals and Lieutennnt toney, United States navy, who went as representative of the author ity of the Maru Island naval station to certify to Marshal Iialdwlu as a represen tative of the United btates government, and to permit Commander Thomas, of the Bennington, to receive the marshal and his deputies on board. The tug, which was named the licllef, arrived alongside the Bennington about 9 o'clock iu the morning. After the for malities necessary to fully sustain the dignity of the navy department wereover. Marshal Baldwin and his deputies went on board the gunboat, and the Kellef steamed away for this port, Immediately afterwards the Bennington's anchors were hoisted nnd a few minutes later the gun boat was steaming towards Son Francisco bay, but as one of the engines is disabled she made only slow progress. At 2 o'clock in the nfternoon she steamed in through the Golden date. The Bennington steamed directly to Mare Island. The prisoners were landed In San Francisco, nnd are now confined in ths federal building hero, in custody of Marshal Baldwin. It is thought during the day the live refugees will be taken be fore District Judge Morrow, who Issued the warrants for their arrest. Then will begin the proceedings which will deter mine whether the Ave men shall be given their freedom or be token back to San Salvodor to be shot by their political enemies, the successful revolutionists. There is a probability that habeas corpus proceedings will be brought ou behalf of the prisoners before the extradition mat ter is examined into. In this event only the validity of tho warrants would be at tacked. Horatio S. Ilubens and Gonzales de Quesada, attorneys, of New York, are here to defend the culprits. The prosecu tlon Is being looked after by local attor neys, employed by the government of San faalvador. Fight llfctweeu bIats and Necroos. Mot NT Pleasant, Pa., Aug. St. Slav coke strikers from here, while ou their way home from the Scottnalo meeting were given a warm reception last even lug while coming through West Overton. One of them fired off a pistol, nnd that started a regular pitched battle with the colored men at the plant. Several hun dreii shots were exchanged, but the only person hit was a Slav, who had to be hauled home, and Is expected to die. It is said he was shot by one of his companions. Shipping Axnilmters to Kneland. Washington, Aug. 24. From reports received at the slate department it ap pears that the United States' has at last tnrned the tables on England, .and Is now shipping to that country carpets of' tho value of nearly J500,000 annually. To make the case still stronger it Is stated that these carpets are the famous Ax minsters, supposed heretofore to be pro duced In perfection only lu England, and the trade is steadily increasing. Wales Wa Itetil Angry. London, Aug. 24. Vanity Fairsays that It hears that the Prince of Wales wi s greatly annVyed at the failure to soil the match race between the Britannia and Vigilant lust Saturday. Vanity Fair adds that when Mr. Gould hoarded the royal yacht Osborne In order to explain mat ters the Priuce of Wales remarked, in an Irritated tone: "Don't talk to me about centerbourds. I know nothing about them." WnltliiL- fur the New Tariff. Boston, Aug. 24. The Portland bark Grace Decriug, from Iiosarlo to Boston, is lying off Cape Cod with a large cargo of wool waiting for the new tariff bill to be come a law. She was sighted several days ago. Under the present law a duty of eleven cents per pound would be collected. Under the new law the cargo can come in free. It is estimated that the consignees will make over $60,000 by delaying the vessel. Woman SulTrac In North Dakota. Grand Fi.iiks, N. D., Aug. 24. At torney General SI and is li states that any woman having the qualifications that would entitle her to vote If she were a man will be entitled to vote for superin tendent of publlo instructions lu this state at the forthcoming state election, and ad vises county auditors and sheriffs to pro vide In each precinct separate booths for their votes. Mr. OlaiUtone In Good Health. London, -Aug. 24. Alarming rumors were circulated here and elsewhere yes terday In regard to the health of Mr. Gladstone. The letter's secretary, In re ply to telegrams asking it tho nged states man was ill, announces that there is no truth In the sensational reports, adding that Mr. Gladstone was enjoying his usual good health, California Fruit In Kngland. London, Aug. 24. A consignment of Callforulau fruit which was brought from New York by the steamship Paris was in splendid condition ou Its arrival iu England. am OI'ffm.l with Child Ntealtnr HAr.i,KTow, Pa., Vug. H.A vrarrant wan MMirti "tit yeiierday for the arrest of Andrew H 'gun, chnrglnir him with the nbdui ti'in ,l l(Vyr-ild Jennie Warlook. The girl. ayaterlouly disappeared from Jenncsvllte Monday, wherr she had. been stopping wltn Howard Lcmbeok, her guardian. The child 1 nn orphan, butin herits some ni uier ; alleged that, to get pMemliiu of this money Bognn made away with hiT. Two t"rklliu lull to Death. Nnw VRK. Aug. ?4 .'-m Gcblln. 60 years olil, ah-. Kilwaiii ,in,ri,y, 34 yritn old, were kllliilypsttn . .uu i noon wlillo at work in the nfwbi' idlngof the United States board of appr. : wurehoUM' at Christopher mid Greenwich streets. Ueb lln misled h s foot'n-on a lndder on tho econd floor. As Gel.ia leil Murravhaard his cry amd looked out from the same floor. He- lost hl balance and fell also. Mow rii:: for ll.rrotum CntOAUO, Aug. 24. In his exhibition mile yeiterdiiy the great Directum did nr Detter than 3.1ui. yet the track and weather were the best for recotd breaking oi me wcck. E-methlug evidently Is wrong wll h i he l m.h wiLder. ulthoiiKh horsemen are div.ded In oiiliilnu as to whether the own, of tho horwj are merely reserving him, or whether he Is not up to his last year's speed. Anothnr Fatal Mln Aeeldnt. DuitAKGO, Mex.. Aue. 21. A mlnlncr disaster 1 reported from the Tamrleno district, southwest of this olty. A cave iu occurred in one of the mines, burying ten miners. Six of the men were rescued alive, but the others were dead when found. The superintendent of the mine was arrested and will be held until the Investigation as to'tho causo of the catas trophe is completed. DarUd In a Freight Wr.ok. Haokhbtown, Md., Aug. 24. A Norfolk and Western freight train, in backing a car at Shepherdstown, W. Va.. about noon, collided with a cow, throwing one car down an embankment. Conductor B. ,D. Bender, of Hagerstown, and Brakeman J. C. Klbleu, of Shenandoah, Vo., wcro burled under tho car. Klblen was Injured Internally and Bender escaped with cut and bruises. A Suicide's Terrlbla Jamp. RicnMOND, Va., Aug. 34. Colonel J. M Wlnstead, president of the Piedmont and Pcoplo's Savings bank, of Greensboro, N. C, removed his shoes and Jumped from one of the towers of the city hall here, a distance of 170 feet. He was terribly man gled, his left leg being caught In a pro jection and torn from its socket. No cause is known for the deed. For biliousness and all other conditions resulting from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c. At drugstores, or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York, J. F. PL0PPERT, and onfbctioner? 29 East Centre Street, SHEMTANDOAH, PEMA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery nnd Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Cream nnd Soda Water. Whole&ale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice crenm delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. HUMPHREYS' Nothing' has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys' "Witch Hasol Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Files or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction front Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamu) or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lip or roi-tnis, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Sting? of Injects. Three Sies, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Druggmt.or neat post-paid on receiptof nrioa. lIDlNlltllS' ntu. to., 111 a its IIIIIUUSI,, ., lort. WBTGE3 HAZEL OIL HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is the cheapest and oest fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawim.cero. etery lots or any kind of fencing. M II. Masteii has the agency and carries It In stock at his mai-Die ana granite wonts, 1:7 n. jakuin si- Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke everj year. Take nc risks but get your houses, stook. fur nlture, etc.,tn tired murst-cios", rella ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Afjont, 120 South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies A Jteform fitir.ll.lMe" Wllli.lrfitrii. mti ynn.fJ P., A" i iir :-. ,,p9on V ' ifi : - 4- Ttior, wllil. n if i e. l u r nv ition, ban i.u.,mi i.niu Li.' ! nbfi. l.ttsayt that the frrent majority of i !. vmara n pnar t b' uivVr the lash nf "the ring," n i . i.-'.' i-lbla fi r hh.i to gel out a ticket In r majority rt the counties. Hrnlntllii s o' v. Auk. Ml .ci- 'HtJPttflll Cot me rec ivpd here from r,.r, ('; u-rr, nry, ny thut the .S .carfttiuuua continue their bar' barities 1. wards forwiguern. HK ivmrted that rlw 1 fiK'iit and ii.tiriltrh areko frvqtiei.i thai the mnnbltaiits are fleeing in all (1 (.- tloii. M.. vtro. a are arriving ax Liueu Id- iri.ni C.oytowu. Kmltd !ll Trnnltti-K-by nlnUI. JOiiNsn.v.N, IV, Aug. 21. William C. Bland, aged (W yearn, oldrrmun of tht Thirteenth ward, committed suioldo yes terday by taking prussic acid He Imdliecu drinking heavily. Ills go-Mi hud been levied on by the sheriff, and lie was to have been tried today ou a charge of em buzileuieut. Allrgeil Ci,niilerffltr Held for Trial. ALTihiw, P,i.. .Vug. 21. Officer Wood. of tho United Stales secret service, brought to this city Wilmer Woodslde and A. L. Ober, young farmers of Indiana county, charged with dealing lu counter felt money. Thoy were held for trial by United states Commissioner U radius. HnldlnK Anarehlats by Night. Rome, Aug. 24. A nocturnal search bv police of anarchist clubs In Keveral towns near Ravenna resulted In the seizure of large quantities of arms, llugs, munitions and Important papers. Several anarch ists were arrested. llnron Munily Goimnltn Mitoltlti. VIENNA. Aug. St. Uarou Mundy. well known as the founder of the Salvage so ciety, has committed suicide by shooting himself with n revolver. His body was found under the Danube bridge. Ho was undoubtedly Insane. To IlesumA ItuitnrM, Altooha, Pa Aug. 2-1. A meeting of the stockholders of the Second National bank has been called to hear the report of the examiners, and to make arrangements to make good losses and resume business. Th- VI .-Atlir I'air; south w . TflE-T-RQILEY SOAP Is an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley Soap old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soup leaves the clothes sweet and clean and lasts longer than other soaps. Ask Your Grocer for It, If he does not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Box 100 cakes 75 pounds $4.50. A. II. SWALM, Shenandoah, Pa, MOKEY TO LOAN. Loins mill-; from SluO to I2J.0OJ on persona or real eetato security. No publicity. Loans can he returned in small monthly paymonts or retained for a number of years to suit borrower. A loan from this company will not Injure the financial staudlcsr of anv Individual or tlim. No bonus. Interest 6 percent, annually. Money loaned for any purpose, such as to increase ot enter business, to pay off mortgages, judgement Lotcs, to build or uurchaso pruperty, or In tact tor any purpose teal money way he desired Address, Central Trust Company ot fa., 1330 Area street, r auaueipnia, j'a. o-v-om RAILROAD SYSTEM IN Err EOT JUNE K, 1804. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows 1 For New York via Philadelphia, week flajo, t.10, 6.25, 1.W, a.m., ll'.SJ 8.55. 6.65 p.m. Sundaj S.1U, a. m. f or miw vor vm miuoi' ununE, week davs. 6.a5.7.a) a. m its n. m For Reading and FVi lphla, week djjr :.iu, 7.A1, a. m., r-.a-, i.p,iii. tiun day, i.10, a. m. For PottsvlUe. week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. m. 12.3!. 2.55. 5.65 d. in. Sunday. 2.10 a. m. ForTamaquaand Mahanoy City, week flajf. 2.10. 5.25. 7.20. a. m.. 12.32. 2.55. 5.55 D. IC. 3UU day, 2.10, a.m. Addition! f' Mahacoy City, weeic anvs. 7 w p. xn. For Wllltamsport, Sunbury and Lewiaburt week aays, 3&, u.w m. m., i.ro, i.w p. m. Hunflar. 8.26 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, S.&S, 5.U, 7.20, 11.30 a. to., 12.82, 1.85, 2.55, 6.55, 7,00, 9.1 11. m. Kund&v. 2 lu. 3.25. a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8.91 7.2U, ti.su a. m., l.M, 7.uu, w. p. m. auiasy s.xo a. m. trains ran shenandoahi Leave Now York via Phlladelpnia, week iUj 8.00 a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., U.16 night, feus day, a.00 p. m. $1 Leave N( ew York via Mauch Chunk, week day 4.3U. 0.10 a. m.. 1.10. 4.30 n. m. Leave Phlladclnhla. Read Inn Termln week days, 4.30, 8.36, 10,00 a. m.. and 4.M H IM. 11.30 n. m. Hundav. 11.30 n. m. Lieave neatiing, ween uayii, i.w, w.uv, ii.w 1. m., &.W. 7.67 p. m sunaay, i.ao, a tr Leave l'ottavllle, week aays, am, 7.1U a. ir. 12 80. 6.11 n. m Sundav. 2 85 a. m. tieave'iamaqua, weeu uays, 0.1a, o.dv, tt.n a m., 1 20,7.15. R.28 p m. suntiay, 1.15 a. m. T.a&ve Mananav Lntv. week aavs. o.iD. v.11 11.47 a.m., 1.61, 7.44, 9.51 p. m. Sunday, t.U m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week di ye, 2.40, 4.H v.xr, 11. w a. m., n m, z.w, d.su, a,i.tw,t. buooay, z.tu, 1 00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week aays, iv.iu, a. tc 8. 3b, u.iop. m. sunaay, 11.11 p. m. ,v. For Ualtlmore, Washington and the Wei vl. II. ft O. It. It., through tralss leave Itsadlnt Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A R. 11. K.) at !. 7-tu, ii.jQO. m., a tn.o.iD. v.m, p. Sunday I.M 7,, 11. a) a. tn , a in. 1 a p m ATLANT1U U1TV UlViae'n. Leave Philadelphia, Clieitnut Mtrset WW and Mouth Street Wharf for Atlantm C'ty. Week Dtys-Esoress, 8 00 9 00 10.15 a. m, (Saturdays only 1.80), 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 4.80, S.00, i.45 p. m. Aceoromodatlon, H00 a. 111., 4.46, B:ton. ra. On- dollar excursion train. 7.00 a. m. s-unlay-Eiores. 7 80, 8 00, 8 80 0.00, 10.00 a. m., 4,4) p. tn. Accommodation, a7K) a. m. ant 4.45 p m. One dollar excursion train, 7.1K) a. m. Returning, leave Atlantle City, depot, corner Aiiantio ana Araansas avenue. Week-Days Express. 6,'JO, (Monday only 6 45), 7.00. 7 45, 9 00,10.16 a. m., and 8 8(1, 430, 5,'lt, 7.30, 0.30 p. m. Aecommodailon, 8.10 a.m. otf1 4 US p. m. One dollar excursion train, from not viasissippi avb oniy. iwp. m Hnnrta Knres a.m. 4.00. 5.11. A 00. 8 80 ,.110,730,8.01), 080 p, n. Acoommodstion, 7.U a.m.andsoop m. one collar excursion train fr ra rot MlSblsalnpl Ave only u.10 p. m. i'xrlor oars on all exnreu tralnr. C. O, HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Art. Philadelphia Pa, , 1. A.SWEIQAHD, Qen.Supt, If! jfe"J3n;rLjmilM 'READING Manager St. John Bbfore the Na tional Strike Commission, NOT OBLIGED TO HAUL PULLMANS. The Itonk lulmiil Hi, ml Ontllil Ilntc I. ft Urn I'xlacx Cnrn HIT Without llrrnkltie a Cnntrnct An Asrtlnn Thnt Striker DrMtrnriHt Itnllrnitil Property. ClIICAOO, Aug. 24. General Manager K. Bt. John, of the Rock Island railway, un railed before the strike commii'H!ers yesterday. Mr. St. John had prepared a history of the strike as It affected bis road, and read tn the commissioner a de tailed account of the troubles. When he had finished he wns asked If his company blacklisted men. "Not In the sense that the word Is gen erally understood," said tho witness. "When a man Is discharged from our divisions we send a statement tn our other divisions, thnt ho moy not be re-cm-ployed, hut 110 such statement is sent to other roads unless It Is requested." "Can you show us a copy of your con tract with the Pullman compauyf" asked Commissioner Kernon. "I can show you tho contrnctlf you will regard It as a private matter. I do not wish to have It published In the news papers." This proposition wns refused and Mr. St. John was asked if the cdntract com pelled his company to hanl Pullmans on all passenger trains. "No," was the answer, "wo can haul Pullmans on any trains we choose, and need not haul them unless we wish." "Then you wero not compelled to haul Pullmans during the strike!" "No, we wore not." "Mr. St. John was asked as to the num ber of strikers that had been taken back after tho strike. "Most of our men," he sold, "quit work. but of the 552 actual strikers only seven- ty-four havo been taken back." The witness said that their relations to labor unions were regulated by tho num ber of men on their lines belonging to the unions. "When a union has fiO per cent, or more of men," he said, "wo as a general thing treat with its representative. We hod no dealings with the American Railway union, as it had less than .W0 ot our em ployes." 'flow much did the strike cost the Hock Island ronii?" Mr. Kcrnau asked. "I should sny that the strike cost our road between $600,000 mid $1,000,000." Mr. bt. John emphatically denied the statement that' United States marshals used during the riots wero controlled by the railroads. He declared thut many of the rioters who overturned and burned cars were strikers. The commissioners questioned Mr. St. John very closely regarding the control of the deputy United States marshals, as the statement had been mndo by Chief Deputy Donnelly that tho railroad cum panies took charge ot tho forces during the riots. Mr. St. John gave a history of the for mation of the liencral Managers' associit' tlon, which he denied had its conception from any desire to reduce the wuges of the men. He said further! "I do not say that there will not be a reduction of wages and a revision of the schedule tax 011 the Rock Island mud. I speak of the company's financial affairs with the greatest reluctance in public, but its earnings have suffered a decrease of 1800,000 in three months, and somo method will have to ho devised of chang ing that result. Some of the companies have had their earnings decreased at the rate of t500,000 a month." Mr. St. John was again called to tho stand this morning. A Nntorlnu llurirlnr CRpturril. PiiilaI)ELI'IIIA,Auk.24. 'Willlnm Clark. head of the notorious Clark family of huralars near V 'iiuiiiytou, N. J., is under arrest lu this city. Late at iiife-lit a polici- niun saw a wiioti with its top rltltlled with bullets lieloi; driveu along a road near the southern outskirts of the city, and arrested the man who was driving it. The prisoner gave the name of Robinson, but New Jersey authorities havo identi fied him as Clark. He will be taken to New Jersey for trial. Thfi Charleston Ouei to China. Wasiiinoton, Auk. 21. Final sailing orders have been dispatched from the navy department by wire to the Charles ton, and she is expected to start for China in a day or two. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloning Quotation of the Nfiw Tork antl 1'hllnilelphla Exchanges. New Yohk. Aug. 23. The volume of busi ness on the Stock Exchange, today was fairly good nntl the dealings well distributed, ft wns a hull market and at the close substantial gains had been established on the day's trans actions In which but few shares failed to par- tlelpate. Closing Mils: Lehigh Valley l'ennsrlvanla- Headlnft St. Paul. Lehigh Nav. W' W.N.V.&Pa. ... 0 . SOW, Krle IMf . ZH 1) . L. W 18n ftM West Shore 1036 N. Y. Central 101?$ N. V.iN.E Wpf M Idke Krle & W .. 1744 Del. Si Hudson 13rt New Jersey Cen. U3K Oeneral Markets. Pnii.Anni.rMtA. Aug. M. Flour firm; win ter superfine. &M0H.; winter extras, t.f S.40; No. t winter family. Ss.40Si8.60; Penn sylvania roller. atraiKht. MS.602.;0; western winter clear, tA3 S5. Wheat firm, higher, with 67e. bid and Kc. naked for August. Corn Arm, dull, with lHo. bid and OXo. asked for August. Oats firm, quiet, with 8AMc. bid and SnHc. asked for August. I! re I steady. Pork firm. Lard firm; western steam, ts.10; city. $7.607 li. Hutter dull, hut steady; western dairy. 13V31ftc.; do creamery. 33 MV.: do. fattnry, ial&te : KIglna. 84tc ; Pennsylvania creamery prints, fancy. 84c : do. choice, SBo.; do. fair to good, l&OSk:.; prints Jobbing at Vt(28c. Cheete firm; New York large. 8QSta' : small, SHftlOe.; part skims. 8MOSf4c; full skims, 33e. Kggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 18o. western fresh, 10VeisMc. I.lre htiiek larkets. Nkw Yoiik. Aug. 88. European cables quote Ameriean steers at liaMlHe. jier lb., dressed weight; refrigerator beef, HMO&Mo. per lb. Calves quiet, but steady; poor to prime veals, 37 per 100 11m ; graasera, ;2."54t8; butter milk calves, A 2nQ&o.5o. Sheep and lambs de moralised: sheep, U3Hc. lower; good lambs, He. lower; others W- lower; fair o prime sheep, ii!.2a- o3H; Inferior to choice lambs, M.DfrCUo; faiiey, ii. Hogs firmer; fair to choice, j.idHtii 1(1. East Lumrrr. Pa., Aug. 28. Cattle In light receipt; good grades strong, while common grades are dull; prime, f 4.00(24. 8o: good, 1 19 4.39; good fat cows and hrlfers, 1?.40(&3.10. Hogs run light; good corn fed active and higher, while oomnion grades are slow and ( prices unchanged; I'hlladtlphtas, U&JaS.M; V exAsoit. nnA t .-7, r. '. ul. . changed. HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. ' "For a long tlmo I bad a tcrrlbla pain at my heart, which llutterod al most Incessantly. I had no appetite aim exjuiii nut. Biccp. i woum oe com pelled to sit up In bed and belch gas from my stomach until I thought that every minute would be my last. Tlicro was a feolllng of 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 mc to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say It has cured me. I now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its offect was trulr marvelous." MliS. HAnttY R. STAIin, TottavIUe, Pa. Dr. Miles Heart Carols sold on a posltlra cuaranlco that tho first bottle will benefit. All druggists soil It at II, 6 bottlos for IS. or twill bo sent, prepaid, on rocoipt of prlco by tho Dr. Mllcu Modlcal Co., Elkhart, Indl Lanerand Pilsner Beeis Finest, I'urest, Ilealthest. Chris. Schmidt, Act 307 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLY'S cbnthalia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beef and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys etc. Don't forget tho place. Locust Avenue, CENTRALIA, PA MAIN AND COAL HT8., Hlictianclonli, l'eniin. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe nnd Reliable Horses to Hire. LIVERY SNEDDtN'S Pear Alley, Rear Colfee Honso. The best riirs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE I Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shonr ndoah. Fresh and cool Peer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costkllo & Cabsidt, Proprietors. PEOPLE who have CAI1PK.TS, FLA1 HKHH or At ATTHtSHEB To "too Oloanocl I While cleanlrg boui-e, will do well to call on or address The STEAM RENOVATING C0affiSf5S!r 82 East Coal Street. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Snccessors to Coakley Uros.) Mo. 38 ICitHt Centre Htrcet, HHItKAMIOAII, I" A. Our Mottc. llest Quality at Lowest Cul Prices, Patronage respectfully sollolted. When You Want a First-class Rig make It a point to go to "Decamp's Liuery. West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finost Boors, Winos and Liquors. Handsome liar Fixtures. Best Brand.8 of 6 and 10c Oigara. KlltP B B IBIBJP MMlc Bimtdrandet W 1500,000 onrltl. Posltlrn prootand ltO-pana mWt yjl book, lllufttrateil from life f rom people cored. BB iTH frea Lr inail. rtothlnaelaewlllcure. M COOK REMEDY CO., Chlcigo, 111. M mmm cafe