BR -ft 1 lUik. Jllntle fro l clarified oil, expressed from Cotton .iced as pure and Kolden the Southern Sunshine which pro duces it. For convmience in handling, there is ndded to this oil enough beef suet to make it a ecini-solid. ( The combination of these two pure natural products wakes CottOlene, e Ghortcnin! and cooking tat, with which In hcaltlifulncss, cleanliness, flavoi and economy, nothing iu the world can compare. 'So sell on the merits of the genuine To sell br sulwtitution ; or by dr-ccp tion. 'Xo sell to thc injury of tV" genuine, to tho dissatisfaction cf tb" consnmcr, to the detriment of t'l. dealer, to. the loss of ell conccrrcl except the scheming couuterfeiti. liitnsclf. If you wish the best food and tW best health, you should insist tin, your cookinp be done with Rcnuiui CottOlene. Refuse all contcrfcits. Sold In 3 nsd 5 pound palls Mudo only by N.K.FAIRBANKciCO CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARC AVE.. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sannrLKiix Division. JUNK 3d, 18S4 Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abort ute f or WIcBan's, OUberton, Frackville, Ne Castle, St. Clair, I'ottsvllle, Hamburg, Rcafllnr, Fottstown. Fhoenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phi, adelphla tUroad Btreet station) at 0:00 and 11:4 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Pott vllle and Intermediate stations B;10 a. m. SUNDAYS. Tor Wlg(tan'8, OUberton, Frackville, Ne Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 8:40 a. i andSaOp. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pcu town, PaconlxvUle, Norrlstown, Phlltdelnli'i at 8:00, 8:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraakvllle for Hbenandcati 10:40 a.m. and 18:14, 5:04, 7:43 and 10-87 p, n Sundays, U : 13 a. m. and 5 40 p. m. Leave Po'tsvllle tor Shenandoah at 10:1 U:48a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. ra Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad strent station) to Shenandoah at b 67 and 8 86 a u. 4 10 and 7 11 f m week days. On Sur,1sv ir-a st fl 60 am. Leave Broad StreetHlatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOKIt. Tor New York. Express, week dtv at 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 6 60, 7 33, 8 SO, 0 60, 11 Of II 14 a m, 18 00 noon, 13 44 p. m. (Limited K . Sress 108 and 4 22 p ra. dining cars. 1 n 80, 8 20, 4 00, 6 00, 600, 0 60, 7 13, .', 8 15, S 12, 9 60, 11 03 a ra, 12 44, 1 40, 2 30. 4 W (llro- iiea iviinii n m. 7 in ann i n n m u ui mum Exprsss for Boston, without change, 11 a m, weekdays, and 6 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE BOUMI. For Baltimore and Washington 8 6'J, 7 SO, 8 81 8 10, 10 20, II 18 a m. II 40, (12 85 limited dlnlci car,) 1 80, 8 40, 4 41, (5 10 Congressional Lire ltf? Pullman Parlor Cars and pining Car), 017 0 05, 7 40 p, m.. 12 03 night week days. Suu days, .1 50, 7 20, 9 10. tt 18 11 40, a m., i 41, 0 K 40 p ra. and 12 03 night, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5.10, 8.20, 9 30 a. m. (1. 00 Saturdays only) 1. 3, 4, 4.20, 5 00 and 5 40 p. m. weak days Sundays, express 6, 7.30 8, 8.30, 9, 9 43 a. m. and 4.80 o. m. Excursion week dais. 7 a m. Sun days. 0.50 u. in. Returning, leave Atlantic City for Philadelphia, 6 45 (Mondays only), 7, 7 50, 9, 1055 a. m. 8, I, 6 30, 7.65 and 9 40 p.m. weoK oavs. nunaays, 3.30, i.uo, 0, a., t, , o.uo 9.05 and 9.55 p. m. For Capo May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and oily Meach, express, 9 a. 111. (1.30 Saturdays to Caps May only) 2.30. 4 and 6 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8.2) a. m. Excursions, 7 00 a. m. Uallv Retu -nine, express trains leave Cane May tor Philadelphia, week days, 7, 0 a. m.,2.30 ana 4 to p. m. aunaays, a so, o, e.oo p. m. For Sea Isle City. Ocean City and Avalon, Express, 9.10 a. m 2 30 and 4.20 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8.50 a. m Excursion, 7.00 a. m dally. Returning, express trains leave Sea Isle City for Philadelphia, weok Cays 6 54, 9.15 a. m., 2.33, 6.24 p. m Sundays, 4 01, 5 46, 9 IX p. m For Somers Point, express, 7, 8 20, 9 30 a. m. 2, 8, 4 and 5 40 p. m. wees days. Sundays, 0 60 8, 9, 9 45 a. m. S. M. PBIVOST, J. it. WOO a. Qen'l Manrr ft,r-rj ' 'iF'tt'v a- THE GREAT SUCCESS, Severn, F K. AUgargle. W. II. Vfater van J. Dcivies, AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Stroot. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Jleals nt all hours. Ladles' dining room attached, finest wines, liquors, cigars. On- 111 n . OUn . , o Hot Season - Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ol mmmm O 6s 1 O .2 e? sjo -k! o-S5 3 01 B. R UNDER! NG the finest lager beers. VI I7.an4 19 Peach All7, 8hean4oth P OTIS UNDER ARREST. Serious Ohargo Against Colorado's Ohief Magistrate OPENED ANOTHER PERSON'S MAIL. The Governor tlenl the Allrgttlon, bnt Say lie Listened to tlie Heading of a Letter Addressed to air. Likens, Kx Polloa Matrun. Denver, Amr. 20. A warrant was issued last evening for the nrrest ot Gov ernor Davis II. Wnlte on the serious charge ot opintnee and retalnln-r a letter addressed to Mrs, Likens, formerly ma. trou at police headquarters. The warrant was Issued by United States Commissioner Hinsdale, who also Issued warrants tor the arrest of President Dennis Mulllns, ot the police board: Hamilton Armstrong, chief of police, and Kate Dwyer, matron at police neadnuarters. The charge Is opening the mall and also for corsplracy under statutes numbers 892 and 644, the penalty for which is n flue of not over f 10.000 or two yeors' .imprison. mcnt, or both. The complaint Was made by Sirs. Likens, and was Investigated by Postomce Inspector McMechan. Mr. McMcchan laid the matter before United States District Attornoy Johnston, and a formal complaint was drawn up against the four persons mentioned, This was presented to Commissioner Hinsdale, and he issued the warrants, which were placed In the hands of Marshal Israel's assistant for service Shortly afterwards the warrants were served and nil the par tics named were arrested nnd taken before Commissioner Hinsdale. Uovernor walte created quite a sensa tion in the cnmmsssloners' rooms. He was highly Indlguant, and when Deputy United States District Attorney Ithodes stepped towards him with extended hands the governor met him with n cold stare. Governor nlte pleaded "not guilty.' claiming he had not opened the letter. bnt that its contents had been read to him. The hearing of the case was sot for to morrow, and when It was suggested 'that ball be fixed at ,000, the prisoner sprang from his chair, paced the lloorln front of the commissioner and exclaimed: "I am the governor of this state, and these proceedings are held to interfere with mo In the administration of my of fice. I will not give ball. You may send me to jail, but I will not give hail." Finally the commissioner accepted Gov ernor Wnlte's personal recognizance in the sum of $100 to appear for trial. Wheelmen In Politics. NEW Yoiik, Aug. 29. The League of American Wheelmen has decided to take nu active part In politics in the near fu ture. President Luscomb has examined the situation, nnd iu vlow of the fact that the number of wheelmen Is dally Increas ing the demand for Improved roads is ur gent. The executive committee of theL. A. W. will shortly take measures for an active campaign for highway improve ment and for general state laws prevent ing villages and cities from enacting spec ial ordinances restricting the rights of wheelmen. halociilitu Mil J- be flood Catholics. Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 20. In an ad dress before the convention of the Catho lic Iiellef association, Dishop Ludden said: "Thero are n great many things that are legitimate among Catholics -as dlvldunls, which It would be improper to do as Catholics. One of these is the sa loon business. Though Catholics may engage legitimately In that business, would be highly improper for one to set up tho cross over his placo anil call it Catholic saloon or n Catholic restaurant Another Cao AKAlnet OrUwnld mid l.ak CHICAGO, Aug. 29. Train llobbersGrl wold and Lake, who killed Special OlDcei Owen, of the St. Paul railroad, were posi tively Identified yesterday as the two men wh" I) nrded a Lake Shore freight train at tlie Indiana street line at 4 o'clock ol the evening of Aug. 13, cut the caboost from the train, nnd at the point of re volvers robbed Conductor V. It. Nieholi nnd Brakemnn II. II. Potter of thcli watches and n small amount ot money. Death of Kz-Gonnul HotrelU. JEFFEKSOtf, O., Aug. 29. Hon. W. C Howells died yesterday afternoon of pa ralysis, aged 8S. He was a newspaper mar from 1830 until 1874, when he was ap pointed by President Grant United State) consul to Quobec, whero he served foul years, and afterwards served five years at Toronto. He was a member ot the Uult state senate lu 1801-5. His son, W. D Howells, was with him at the last. M Parade of the Knights of l'ythlati. Washington, Aug. 29. The feature 01 the Pythian encnuinment was the gram, parade of the uniform rank yesterday nt ternoon. Fifteen thousand knights wert in line, marchiug by state brigades, nm! the procession wns more than two houri passing the presidential reviewing stnml Pennsylvania avenue wns crowded witl over n hundred thousaud people, a Inrgi proportion of them being visitors froi out of theclty. Corbett Thinks Jackion Will We-aken. PltoviDENCE, Aug. 29. The Provldenci News has Interviewed Champion Jamei J, Corbett relative to the offer nnd certt fled checks sent to Now York from thi Sioux City Athletic club. Ho stated thai the arrangements were perfectly satlsfao tory to him. and he would meet Jacksor at the place mentioned tor a champion ship battle. He predicted, however, tha Jackson would And some excuse for no meeting hitm Two Killed In a UUpe-niary ltow. HLACKVILLE, S. C, Aug. 29. John Grib ben, a dlspeusary constable, was nccusec by Simon Brown, of the Influential llrowi family, with persecution In opening a package addressed to him (Brown) in needless search for contraband whisky Hrown's son Solomon came to his father'! aid, and a fight ensued in which bott Grlbben and Solomon Brown were suo dead. )rak In tho Erie Canal. Rochester, N. V., Aug. 29. -A break has occurred In the Erie canal al Brlghtou. Sixty-three feet of tho bank ii washed awuy, flooding the surroundlnj farming land nnd causing much damage Tho break occurred in lock 03, All trallh tt that point is stopped. Wanted to bla Toother. Wheeling, Aug. 29. A sensational iouble uatemnt at suicide was made at Usrtiu's Ferry by Misses Annie Creeuej . .nd Birdie Given, of that place. 1 TiC-Tun WILL BE SENATOR. outu euro! (tin's Oovfrnnr fincrMful In tl.. Iiuocratlo Prlmnrli", CilARLKSTON, Aug. 20. Returns received from nearly nil the counties In the state, indicate a light vote at the Democratic primary elections yesterday. The election was held to elect delegates to the Demo cratic state c invention to be held In Sep tember, which wdl nominate a candidate for governor and other stato nfllocrs, nnd to nominate candidates for oougress, members ot the legislature nnd county 0 Ulcers. Tillman carries every county with tho exception of Charleston, Utclilaud and Sumter, nnd probably one other. Tho legislature will be overwhelmingly lor Tillman for United States senator, in suring Senator llutler's defeat. In the four or five conservative counties the antl-Tlllmnuites triumphed. In the llrst congressional district the contest was between ex-Congressman William Klllott, of Heuufort, and D. A. J. Sulli van, of Charleston, nnd indications favor the nomination ot Elliott. In the Second district -Talbott has been renominated. Third district, Latimer Is renominated; Fourth district, Stnuyard Wilson, n new man, won; Fifth district, Strait Is In all probability renominated, and in the Sixth McLaurin has been successful. Dr. J. William Stokes, Populists, got the nomi nation in the new Seventh district, but the nomination is not equivalent to elec tion, as he will be opposed by Congress man Ir.lar, Democrat, and Johnson, Re publican. The Democratic party In the state Is greatly divided, and there will probably be two tickets In the field In November, Eduoatlon a rrlvllece. Not a Right. BROOKLYN, Aug. 29. Judge Ilartlett, of the supreme court, handed down a decis ion in the suit of Chester A. Walters for a writ of mandamus to compel Principal L. D. Hanafcrd of School No. 23, to admit Chester A. Walters and Ada Walters to the privileges ot the school. The principal had refused the children admission on the ground that they were not vaccinated. Judge ilartlett holds that the principal ot a public school has the right to exclude children who did not conform to the school regulations. Education Is a prlvl lege and not n right according to the court, and therefore he denied the appli cation. The Health of Itussin Ccar. St. Petersburg, Aug. SO. The health of the czar is causing general anxiety In Russia. There Is no longer any doubt that his mnjesty Is threatened with grave kidney troubles. It has been apparent for some time to those who have seen the czivr in public that he Is n sick man. He has grown thin, his complexion Is pale and of n bad color, and he has tho air of a man who is greatly fatigued. It Is semi- officially stated that the sole reason for countermanding the order for the army muueuvers nt Smolensk was the state of the czar's health. Unrest In Morocco. TANOIEHS, Aug. 29. Advices received here from Mazagnus say that numbers ot Europeaus are leaving that town owing to the threats made by the Knhyles that they will attack the place, it is feared that the Kabyles are preparing for a gen eral uprising against the sultan. Local revolts against the extortion ot the gov ernors are reported trom various parts ot Morocco, aud the powerful Dukalln tribe stopped tho governors coming from Fez and demanded the payment of tribute. A conflict ensued, and numbers were killed on both sides. 8tfnm4llip l!ne to Africa. PliaADEI.PIIlA.Aug. 2!). Tlie first direct steamship line between America and the west coast of Africa has heu chant-red 111 tho statu ol New Jersey. Ii will be known us the African Steamship company. About,! hnltot its .0J.0OU stock has been sub scribed, and it Boats will ply monthly be tween this city nnd Liberia, beginning about Oct. 1. The voyage will be made In fifteen davs. by wiry of Havana, VETERINARYSPECIFICS Fcr Erases, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. SOOFago Tloolc 011 Treatment of Animals nud Chart bent Free. ctjresj Fevers, OouKest Ions, Inflammntlou A.A.jSplnnl .Meningitis, .111 I It I'evcr. It. It. Strains, I.nmenenn, Kucnninttsm. (!.:. --Iiim-inper, Nnsnl Discharges. D.D.lIots nr (irubs. Worms. K,K.C'niighs, Ili-nvcs, Pneumonia. JM'Collc or Cirlprs, Ilcllynclie. tl.C. .Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. II. 11. Urinary anil Kidney Diseases. J. I. Eruptive Dlsrnses, Mango, J. K. Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis. Single Bottle (orcrW doses), - - .00 rftable Case, with Specifies, ManuilLA ""teVinary Curo Oil ami Jledlcator, Sr.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - - 1.00 Sold tyDnitKl.lM nr .st prepaid Dptbresod la any quBnlltT on rrcrlpt ot rrlte. Ill'JirilRLtS'llIIB. CO., lit lUWIUlamSt., KrwTorl. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. In ii an TO 1 m Th OTllv RUDCBBlf 111 160161!? fOP Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and FrostratloD, from oter-work or other cuee. il per vUU or 6Ti.UandlarTii,l powder, lor ?5, 6olJ 17 PrugKlst, t.r scut imtiftidtm twil t( price. JUaPllUES'BtU. Ca, III All UUio bt,,MwVork. M ONEY TO LOAN, r.nna rn -,1 from JUKI r i Oil on norsona o rat jtfti,o stvurlty No i ubll ity Loans csn be returned n small m i th,y pay nenta or relumed tor a numb rot ear-t isultborrover. A loan from this tompanv will not Injure the Rnaucl standi g of ai.y Individual or 11 re. No bonus. Interests per cent a nually. Moeej lo'ncd for a-y purpfice. sucli a- to increase ot enter nualn ss, t, pay off mortgages, Judgement Ijtes, to budd or purchase prupsrtj or In faet for any purpose t' ai mo-iev may be desired Addrees, Cent al Tru t Company of ra , is arch strert Philadelphia, Pu. 0-9-tB Leirning Business by Doing Business Is the scheme nt the Wittes-Sarre fiisintis College. Key Antiutdte Bldg. (All conveniences, elevator service.) 11 WEST MARKET, WILKES-3AIUIE, Pi There are many reasons why anyone thinking of getting business training should write to us for oatalogue and In formation. College opens Sept. 3. ( Pupils boarded in private- families, (uot regular boarding houses) $3 to W per j week. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. HUMPHREYS' 71 Disfigured For Life" Is the despairing cry of thousands aitlicted with Unsightly skin dis eases. Do you realize v. hat this disfigu ration means to sensitive touls ? means liokuion. seclusion. It isabarlojocial and business success. Do you wonder tiiat despair seizes upon fiese suTerers when Doctors fall, standard renwdi", f?.!1. And nostrums prove woi;e th-n use less f Skin diseases are most obstinate to cure or even relieve. It is an c.-..-y matter to claim 'o cure them, bat q-iite another thing to do ro. CUT1CURA REMEDIES Have earned the right to be c.lL-d Skin Specifics, Because for years they have met with most remarkable success. There are cases that they cannot cure, out tney are tew indeed. It is no long-drawn-out, expensive experiment. 25c invested in a cake of CUTICURA SOAP Will prove more convincing than a page of advertisement. In short CUTICURA works wonders, And its cures are simply marvellous. Sold everywhere. Trice, Cuticuka, oc.: Sor, C I KnOLVKNT, Jt. J'OTTSR I)RUO ANO C'HltM. Coar., Sole l'ropt., ISodon. "All bout the Skin," free. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fenco for residences, lawns.ci'tn- tory lots or any kind of fencing, M. H.MASteh has the agency and carries It In stock at his marme ana granite worus, 1Z7 N. jakuin m. 1317 Arch St. Phila.Pa. Consult (M.I llnnt Dr. Thru!, who liita curt'U mora suili'rvni than nil others combtnwl, '1 ho ol.lPMt eiwcmu tmiMii iid.'intilii.. 11s lltiliiiiiiitf mid riTllUnuli) prove, couuteraUried lv bucretury of Anii-ricnn lKHtlon at litltn, notwltti- BrF siantiitiir uiiat uuac ca una t-tH-eiansti u.w vurtise or buj. There Is none to fquiiUilin In II... tr. unm.nr nf aii.orlnl iIIncii Of tMtll -fit's. Itlood ltoUun, all tlie hiii! I'HVrtH of jouthiul errors i-t rower, iiniiiH'r.uiuiiej', MUlll UUU IICrVflUM lturill.T ew, iikdm umyi, .'iirtuttrt.l -lllilnvai. llfllitiit lllirn. I'OOr.UQ' lutlcd aulTerurs.ioitault Old Dr. II, I Thccl.the oul) scuulne HpeelnllHti who lias raadr uatudy or tht-sa oistw under lrol. .Iithr. floiuao- imtlilr, and rroi, .iiuucr. Aiionuuuc, nie voria-riiiowiiu dia-iji ioi. mn mi uuitiiuii ulviTtlst'imMiU Sunn ana itvoia mu oiiu ni'ia-u: oltl apet'luilrtia c-)pymj( hiinie in inn or h'-le 'lUy do thtt to mHieud you. 1 urn tin-only n i im i.vAr i luuu'il mia.-ks und wartutl BUtlerera ,uinst lmiiosttii-8. The qiinclcH openli usMeiti'Ulf Tl..fll inwriA n nciv iidviTtlBUincnt o-aay wo wiuopy tir cti.ii'ijo s nut somewhat nnd the pabUo nil not. kno that we nro tho very enon no et d. Unttw honn, v A. w. to i. -m.;jv , o-e l. unit ?vit. (vim. ii-kuO. f-undav.U A. M. to 13 M, i.tl live two-o .it st.tmp4 for h oK MTrulh1"only i i vnitiiiu- nnopkai mul In -it lor old and you n it. ,) or iiiurrU J, ioor and rk Ij. A new trick uf U InexihTk'iiivtl dm low and tjimcks Is tuN: rn iHti. diMi.d.lKht'dnniceoffinolddceeasi'd i ian( havmiMioldm.m (nopbyslcUu) t their i v, liooi tuey o.so us a accoy, J vi nil! r t r nitri"iii nAiLnuAU Moicr) IN EFFECT JUNE 29, 1891, Trtlnfi Inivn nhensndoah ss follows) ror New York vl Philadelphia, week uayi. 9 in km ?9n & m. 12 Si rt.rVi n.m. SuniU .10,. in. For New York via Msuv ChUD w,nv rfnwa r, av7 -.31 a ti ' ai. a. ts for Keadlnit and Ph'l,, -Ionia, weok dyi 2 10. 5.25. 7.20. a. m.. 12.ai. 6.W P. m. su. av. 2.10. a m. ror I'nttdVl le. week aays, s.iu, . m. !J3: i.K. 8,p. m Huntlay, 8.10 a m- vnr nmnnu ami Manannv uiiv. wi uu- u.u, .,, . ,U. -i"t " dav. 8.10, a. m. Additional R. m., 12,4, w.OO, D.OT P. Ut. Mahanoy Cttj okoavs. 7 imp. in. . . Tot WtlllamaDort, Sunbury cd LowlsbU' . ek days, S.W, ll.SO a m., l.S). 7.00 p. r V. nriav. SL&a a. Tn. r or raanaaoy i-iane, weea uayn, iw, 7'!', 11.30 a.m., 1,M, l., JS.ao, b., 7.uu, ..t Kvir Aahlar.1. anrl HhAmnllln. WGfik dlVH. 8.SI r.ai. 11.80 a. m.. l.. 7.0U. 9.36 p. m. 8m aT Xi a m. TRAINS TOR SHENANDOAH i L-avo New York via Phlladalpni,we a no a. m., 1.80, 1.00, 7.80 p. m., 18.16 uigM -day, n.OOn. m. , Leave New Yorlt via MauchChunk.weetc. I.SJ. D.10 a. m. , 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Tormii . week days, 4.20, 6.35, 10,00 a. m.. and 4. K.W, 11.30 p- m. Sunday, 11.30 p. m. Leave Reading, week cays, I. W, 7.10,10.0, 11 . m . a aa. tin n. m Sundav. 1.38. u m Leave Potvsvtlle, week days, S.S6, 7.40 a. tt. lino, o,ii p. m sunaT,a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, ll.N . lonviK D 9jj n m. Hundav. H.18 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Olty. weok days, 8.46, 9.11 11.17 a.m., 1.61, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. tjunaay, o, Leave Mahanoy Plane, week diyB, .40, 1. 1 80, 9.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.06, 6.20, 0.aj,7.W,ir. i m. aunaay, n.u, s.uu a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, a. 8.8M1.16p. m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. ir.tr ItitimnrA. Washlncton and the west m . n h h . thrmiffh trains leave ReftdiB Terminal. Phlladalnhla. (P. A R. R. R.) al U 7.40, 11.M8 a. m., 3 45,S.l. 7.W, p. tn., Hunday J.ft 7.4 , 11 W tt. in , a -io, 1 P- Ui ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Ht'et W and -Jouth Street Wharf for Atlantic Oil, . uiub.IW-ernrla. R.O0. 9.00 10.4S a (Haturdays only 1 301, 2.00. 3 00, 4 00, 4.30, 5.1HJ 6.45 p, m. Accommodatlnn, sun a. m., 4. nil n nntt ilnllur Avnnralmi train. 7.00a. l uaday-Bxpres, 7.30, 8.00, 8 30, W), 10.U" a, in., -1.15 p. m, Accommodation, 8.00 a. m an t 4.46 p. m. One dolUr exourslon train, 7.00 a. m. KeturnlDg. leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlanllo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days-Kxpreas. 8,20. (Monday only fl.n) 7.00.7.45,9.00, 10.15 a. m., and 8), 4.80 6.S0, 7.30, 0.30 p. in. Aociimmolatton, S.10 u. a and 4 32 p. m One dollar excursion tr.iln. from V,.t Mississippi Ave only, Oil p. m ,00, 7 30, 8X10, 0 30 p. m. Accommodation, 7.1' riuniay-r.xpre.a, j.ju. .w, o.w. uw, uw, a ni and 5 05 p ra One dollar exourai . a turn from foot Mississippi Ave. only 8.10 p. m. Parlor mrs on all expresi trains. O. Q. HANCOCK, Ocn. Pass. At. Philadelphia Pa, 1, A. S WEIQARD, den. Supt. 11 t- READING a. AFFAIRS AT BLUSnELDS Nioaraguans Rogard All White Mon as Their Enomios. 3VERAWED BY THE GUNBOATS. Only tlift Irfnop uf American and Ilrlt lali War Vela 1'rrv.tnted a Mauser. Our Htatn Ileparttnant Will Drinand Full .Tiutlca to Accild Alnrlcatis, New Yoiik, Aub. 20. The steamship Alene, from Central American and West Indian ports, arrived In New York yeatt-r day. She was at Colon and Port I.lmon when the truuhle between the residents aud the Xicaraguan Kovermiicnt occur, red, nnd ntnoiiff her passenKers from Port Union to Kingston were the Mosiiuito chief, Clarence, nnd half hundred rofu. trees. They had been brought trom IJluo flelds by the British cruiser Mohawk, which, In conjunction with the United Statos gunboat Marblchead, has been nro tcctlng the foreign residents ot the Mos oulto terrttorv. On board the Alene the Mosquito chief proved an object of Interest and amuse ment to the other passengers. Chief Clar ence, according to the story of one of the passengers, used to strut about tho saloon deck arrayed In gay attiro made up of a navy ofllcer's trousers and an army officer's coat. Ho Is described by the passengers as being about 20 years old with a very dark skin and a pronounced negro type ot face, person of more than average Intelli gence for the natives of the Mosquito coast. While the Marblehead was at Port LI- mon with Kugltsh and American refugees aboard the Drltish cruiser ran down the coast chasing schooners on which were supposed to be some refugees made pris oners by the Nicaragunn government. The Mohawk overhauled three coasting vessels, nnd boarded them but did not find any prisoners. She then returned to Port Iilmon. This was alter tlie Nlcaraguans bad arrested the American and British epresentntlves and merchants. The ref ugees were transferred from the United States gunboat to the Mohawk, and were sent to Jamaica by tho Alene, It was the pinion of the oflicer nnd passengers of Alene that hut for tho measures taken by the commanders of the two war vessels there would have been some loss of life, as the Nlcarnguan officials showed a dis position to deal with those who opposed them in the customary Central American wnv. "They have a rapid transit method ot ilealluit with political prisoners down there," said one of the passengers on the Alene. "Tho Nlcarnguan soldiers are very little better than the Indians, aud they are linndy wltu the mncUetlaml can lop oft tho head of an enemy at one cut. Thoy do not stand on ceremony, aud they would ns soon kill a man as eat breakfast. The only thing that restrained them was tho presenco of the men-of-war nnd the fear of consequences should tney resort to any extreme measures. The Nlcaraguaus teem to consider all white men their en emies." Our Stnto Department on th (Jul Viva. WASHINGTON, Aug. 29. The state de partment Is wntohlng the developments of the situation in Nicaragua with jealous eyes, and iu firm determination that every American citizen who has Incurred the 111 will of the Nlcarngunn government shnll receive exact justice. Yesterday a cablegram was received from United States Consul Uraldiv at Grevtown, stat ing that the prisoners taken by tlie Nio araguau troops at Hlueflulds luul arrived at Greytown. Included in the number were two American citizens, Wiltbiiuk nud Lnmptou, and Mr. Hatch, the llrltlsli consular agent at Illueflelds. The state department has been seeking to estnullsu communication with United States Min ister linker nt Managua, but so far with out success, and it is feared that lie may be ill. There is no disguising the fact that, so far as known here, the nrrest ol Wlltbnnk and Lnmptou was tnado under ugly conditions. It it Is found that the arrest was illegally or improperly made the department will promptly Intervene. The New Jnpaneno Mlnlstar Recognized. Wasiunoton. Auk. 29. The new Japan ese minister, Mr. Shlulchlro Kurlno, wai presented to tho president yesterday, in view of the fact that tho minister nrrived in Washington only on Monday, tlie pres entation occurred with remarkable celer ity, but this is accounted for by the de sire of the new minister to present nil credentials and bo fully empowered to deal with the state ilepnrtnieut before the president leaves imluugtou. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Cloalnc (Juatntiona of the New York and I'hlladulplila Kxclituigra. Nrw Yohk, Auk. S8. After yesterday's ex cltlnE day on the Stock Uxchanse tlie ajiecu nlation today was tame Indeed by ooiutiiiVisiiii I'roni the o'lieiilnu until the cluee the market was heavy and wltirscarcely a rally prlcei inoted dovnard, speculation ciobiiik uun,i steady, the final sales showing Jusees on tut day of H to 1)4 per cent, in the general list Olinlug bids: Lehigh Vulley M W.N. Y . & Pa C44 Pennsylvania. .. . SOX Krie 'M IleadlnB Ws L. A- W lOoH St. 1'aul IBM Went Shore Lehigh Nav 51W N. Y. Uontral 1011 K. Y. It N. E.3 d pf 8BJ Lake Erie A W -. 18 New Jersey Cen.llW Del. & Hudson 13l4 Oenaral market. PlIII.AI)EI.l'IIIA. Aug. S8. Flour weak; win ter super., fci.lUiW.SO; winter extras, W.X SAO; No. 2 winter family, IH.40ffiS.60i Blate roller, straight, JK.5tt8S.85i. western winter clear, t.40!S.B0. Wheat dull, lower, with 60Ho. bid and 5li)4c. asked for August. Corn dull, weak, with OlWc bid and 6So. asked for August. Oats quiet, weaker, with aiUc bid and 3fic. usked tor August lleef Una, family, Jlllr; extra mess, $7.508. Pork firm. lJird higher; western ateaui, $8.40; city, JT.87Wt8. Duller dull, haavyi western dairy. 13Hai7c.; wrsteru creamery, Wdgiic ; El glns, atKc.; state creamery prints, fancy. iSo.; do. choice. Ski. ; do, fair to good, WitJilc. ; somi Inferior lots, lie.; prints jobbing at StaSTc Uheese strong; New Y'ork Urge, 810Uo. small, HM&loMc.: part sklros, 4&7Mc; full skims, SV- KgfW harely steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 18o.; lee house, ll)&a lCc.; western fresh, Wttllii. l.Ho Ntuok Markets. NewY'ohk. Aug. 88. European cables quoti American steers at lOKOHHo., dressed welghtl refrigerator lieef, l"ffl9J4o Calvet quiet, steady, reals, ordinary to prime, S( $7l good grassers, $U.b7. ijlieep aud iambi vervdull. but steady; poor to prime sheep, , lambs, common to cnoice, ii.wa i tiw. im. m. m., u.m.um. nit's. S0.35. East Libektv, Pa., Aug. S3. Cattle steady! crime. t!.G0X4.6J: Rood. SI&I.U. Hogs firm; Philadelphia, J5.W28; beat Yorkers, 5.7la 5.80: ataira and rouih sows. I42M.75. Sheet ' tteady, unchanged. i Palpitation of the Heart Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Legs and Feet. "For about four years I was troub-. led with palpitation of tho heart, shortness of breath and swelling or ine legs ana ieei. Al times i wouia faint. 1 was treated by tho best nhy- sicians iu Savannah, Ga., with no ro ller, l tnen tricu various spring without benefit. Finally, I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver l'llls. After beginning to take them I felt better! I continued taking them and I am now In better health than for many years. Slnco my recovery I have gained fifty pounds in weight. I hopo this state ment may bo of value to some poor sufferer." ( E. II. SUTTON, Ways Btatlon. Os Dr. lilies ITeartCuro Is sold on a posltlra cuaranteo that the first bottlo will boneflt. AUdruRglstsoell Itattl, 6 bottles for M. or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. llllca Medical Co., Elkhart, loL Lauer's Lagerand Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Henlthest, Chris. Schmidt, Aot S07 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REXLLY'S oentraua's POPULAR : HOTEL I here you can alntiya get a gluaa ol ool Beet and Refreshing Wines, WhlBkeys, etc. Don't forgot tho placo. Locust Avenue, CENTHA.LIA.PA KrmftnPntiy cnreci d Jitfifiodftyibyul rw Ial floltl.a nwuifainnrl HiXnaVim 1 aTuarnnTT.niM'VTMi ui n j tree by mall. Nothing elsa wui onra. .s CUOK KC.MCUI l.nicajo, nr. J MAIN AND COAL BTO., Sliciinudoali, Pcnna. Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe nnd Itellahla Horses to Hire. sNtoDtN's LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Colfeo House. The best rlcs lu town. Horses tnken to hoard. HnulinR jiromptlj' attended to. thYatWeTcafe"! Kormerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sis., Slien, ndoalt! Fiesh ane cool lleer always on top, . Wines, Liquors, Oigars. Cobtkllo & Cabsidy. Proprietors. PEOPLE who have CARPKTH, FkAiUEIW vt MATTHiSSES "37o Too OloanocX I While clcsnlrp houM, will do well to call on or address STEAM RENOVATING tO,,MdEr.7iSSSf SE 82 East Coal Street. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Uros.) Ko. 38 Bast Centre Btreet. HIlKIfANUOAII, I'A. Our Motto. Ueet Quality at Lowest Caair Prices, PatrnnaKC respectfully solicited When You Want a First-class Rig make It a point to ro to "Deicamp's Liuery. West St., between Ceutre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, Wines and Liqnors. Handsome Uar Fixtures. Best Brands of 6 and 10c Cigars. t.i Ml , - - , , --- ; " ,. 1, unfa t,i, ., '1 ., Miimn,tmtamammimmrmammm J ''kAjjyiiSt".'
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