Frauds n tx,.t ill many forms, but yip the re is no fraud that is more f contemptible than the one of substitution. Of all the sub stitution frauds there Is none which perpetuates a greater VW out.ago upon the consumer than the substitution of I Imitations R for Cottolone, which is the only reliable, wholesome and Jfcs healthful shortening upon Vv the market. Don't be in Vp duccd to purchase I Counterfeits () of Cottolone, or you will be lamentably disappointed in the results. Cottolone as n shortening is endorsed by physicians and cooking ex perts. Be sure that your cook uses Cottolene. Sold In three and tire pound palls. ilode only by N.K.Fairoank&Co.,( CHICAGO, AND 13$ 5. SEUfflBE iVS.. PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. B011UTLKILL DIVISION. JUNE 3d, 1691. Trains will leave Shenandoah atter the abort date for Wlpgnn'a, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Nor Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readlnc, Pottstovn.Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil, adelphla (Br. 'ad street station) atS:00and 1H4S s. m. srd. 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts vllle and .ntermedlate stations BilO a. m. SUNDAYS. Tor Wlggan'a, Ullberton, Frackvllle, Ne tissue. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. 9;40.m and 8:10 p. m. Tot Hamburg, Reading, Potto town, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at e:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Bhenandoah a 10:40 a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:4S and 10:27;. nc Sundays, 11 13 a. m. and 5:40 p, m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:11 11:43 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundaj at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) to; Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a ro, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundsvp leav at 6 60 a m. Leave Broad StreetBtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. ror new Yom. Express, week ay, at 3 20, 4 06. 4 SO, 6 15, 3 50, 7 S3, 8 20. 9 60, 11 ii it i m, is uu noon, n 44 p. ra. (imuea v cress 103 and 4 22 n m. dlnlne rsrs.t 140. 1 30 (dining car), 3 20, 6, 5, 6, 0 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 C5, 450, 516, a v oj, ji im a ra, lan, i iu, zaj mining can, 4 0, (Limited 4 22), 620, 6 33, 0 50, 713, 812pm 12 01 night. Express forBoston, without change, 11am, weekdays, find 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH, For Baltimore and Washington 8 60, 7 20J8 81, v iu, iu ut, ii in, ii ?u a m, (is ivmueu aming car.) 130. 846. 441. (dlnlne carK lvftoij gresolonal Limited, dining car), (117, 6 55, 7 40 (dining car) p in, and 12 03 night week days. Sundays, 350, 7 20, 010, 1118, 1140 a m, ill (uining can, ot3, i iu gaining ca.-j p m ana nut nigai. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5 10, 8 50 a m, 2 00. 4 00, 4 20 and 5 00 pniweek days. Sundays, Express, 8 00, 9 00 ind 0 45 a m. For Cape May, Angle"sea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m 4 00 p m week ciys aunuay, o sja ra. For Sea Isle Cltv, Ocean City and Avalon, express, uiua m, t w p ra ween aayg, nun -Uvs. 8 2H am. for vomers Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p u. wct.it uays. nuuwu a, u u iu. S. !tt I'BXvOHT. J R. WOOD. Oer I Martro' 'ni fass'c" A t DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED To 648 N. Eighth St., 1 1 z zz-zzz above Green, Phlla, Pa., Formerly at 296 North Second St , Is the old est In America for the treatment of Special Diseases ami Youthful Errors. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment by mall a specialty. Communications tacredly confidential. Send stamp for book. Hours, 9 am. to6p.tr Sundavs. e to 12 m 1 THE GREAT SUCCESS. 1. E Severn, r E. Mtsargle, W. H, mten HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE TAe cheapest and best ferine made. Cheaper tfu a wooden fence for roBideutun. luvv u,cem ey lots or any kind of fencing. JI. n, master it me agency auu curr.ua n in stock ;u me m ile and granite works, IU u. JAKDIN ST. Yur Stomach : : ; annot stand the same washing that tur boots do, ana ine waieryou itnuk 't even fit for that purpose. Use lorus Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Managr Shenandoah Hrauou. I I 71 5 S u z - p 8 5 JL s3 I A Day of Eecord Breaking at Terre Haute. ROBERT J. GOES THE MILE IN 2.01 1-2 gcnroely 1m Surprising Were the Great rerforlunnci-s of Nancy Hanks, Allr, Gentry, 1'atclien and Others A I'erfoct l)ny nnd Track. TErttlE HAUTE, Intl., Sept. 15. World's records went glimmering over the Term Haute track vestcrdav. which torlav holds all but two the fattest three heats paced and the fastest 3-year-old pacing race records. There is hung up the fastest mile ever gone hy a horse In harness, Kobert J., 2.011,; the miles of Nancy Hanks and Allx, each in S.04; the world's record for 4-yenr-old trotters, made by Fantasy In 2.00; the fastest six heat race ever gone by a 3-year-old, Expresslvo's great race three weeks ago; the fastest 2-year-old trotting race record, Oakland Baron's mile In 3.10; Whirligig's 8-ycar-old pacing record of 2.10; the stallion pac ing record of 2.034 by Johu H. Gentry, and the stallion record of 2.04 by Joe Patchen; the marvelous mile by 2-year-old pacer, done by Carbonate yesterday In 2.09 and his previous record of 2.10 tied by Directly. Geers was up behind Hobert J., and at the second trial the word was given. The clip was so fast that the pacemaker fell behind, the first quarter being done In BIJi seconds. Up the hill he went at even a faster gait, nnd was at the half In 1.00i. Down the third quarter the unbeaten geld ing came like a whirlwind, 29 seconds marking his tlmo for that quarter, and he was at the three-quarters pole at 1.30. Geers, with rein and voice, gently reeled the gelding, who came, true and strong, never for a moment wavering under the terrific trial, and a moment later Geers landed Hobert J. under the wire In 2.01. There were cheers for horse, for driver and for theowuer, Mr. Hamlin, nnd Geers was lifted from the sulky and carried up the stretch on the shoulders of admiring friends. Scarcely less marvelous was the great performance of the 2-year-old pacer Car bonate. Half nu hour before his only ri val, DlrectU', had gone to lower the mark made by Carbonate on Wednesday. Hut the fast sou of Direct was unequal to the taK ami could do no better than tie it. Then came Carbonate, the son of Super ior. His tender mouth caused him to fal ter when Curry took the reins to reef him, It was but for a moment and again ho was nwny and lauded the heat 2:09 flat, lowering the world's record for 2-ycar-olds. The marvelous mllo of John It. Gentry was made In the opening heat of the free for all pace, carried over from Wednes day, when he did the mile iu 2.03. There was great disappointment over the Allx performance. With so perfect a day nnd track it was thought the mare could make n new world's record for trot ters. Uut she had tied Nancy Hanks' mark on Wednesday, and It was too much to make u second eilort the same week. Besides she seemed nervous. She did not get away strong, and dona the mile In 2.. Captured by the Dutoh Forces. AMSTERDAM, Sept. 15. A telegram re ceived from Uatavla, states that the Dutch forces, after hard fighting, which lasted all day, captured Pasingaban, where the Mntaram rebels were concentrated. The rebels retreated to Mntaram, which is a fortified place. The Dutch, however, nro advancing upon Mataram and expect to capture the place within a week, though not without a not engagement. ConcTeasnmn WlUon'a Health Improving. LOXDON, Sept. 15. Hon. W. L. Wilson, congressman from West Virginia, has ar rived here and was Interviewed at tho Hotel Savoy. He said he was perfeotly well, his health haying Improved grently on tho voyage over. He was here, he said, merely ou a pleasure trip, and would sail from boutuainptonlor new XorKonbept. 29. The Deadly Cigarette Aealn. Columbia, Pa., Sept. 15. Harry B. Johnson, superintendent of ngencles of the Anglo-American Savings nnd Loan association, of New York, who has been here since April, was found dead on the Btreot at midnight. Death resulted from heart failure, superinduced by excessive smoking of cigarettes, of which he was a slave. lMrebuga at a Solrilara' Homo. WASHINGTON, Sept, 15. Fire early in the morning partly destroyed the big barn of the National Soldiers' home, north of this elty, causing a loss of about ?10,000. Sus picion Is bnid to point to' two men wbo were reciving good seized pensions and were discharged to make room for less fortunate soldiers. Ihe Cholera. In Europe, London, Sept. IS. A Vienna dispatch to The Da'ly News, says that cholera con tinues to spread In Galioia, where yester day 187 new cases and 120 death wore re ported. Out of seventy-four Galiciau dis tricts forty are Infected, In Lumbers, the cupitnl, there were three cholera deaths yesterday morning. Death of Hear Admiral MoCauley, Newport, E. I., Sept. 15. Hear Ad miral Edward Y. McCauley, U. S. N., re tired, died yutarday afternoon at James town, where he hnd a summer residence or several years past, after an Illness ox tending over several mouths. His body will he taken to Philadelphia for luter tuenu. A Ganc of Counterfeiters Held, Cincinnati, Sept. 15. United States Commissioner Hopper bound over Isaac Levy, aged 77, aud his sous Harry and Wilder, also his nephew Nick Claxton, (or counterfeiting. Isaao is an old offen der. The gang was caught by detectives at Osgood, Ind. Aliened Frauds In Milwaukee MlLWACKKli, Sept. 15. Henry J. Van Ryn, Charles L, Lessor, tlie architects, and Hugh J. Sullivan and Joiep- Meyers, the contract jrs, of the new county alms house, havo been, arrested on the charge of defrauding .ililv.uite county out of U0.000. A Bolter ei Through a Hoof. WlLMIR 1TOS. Del., Sept. 15. The boiler I of (lie New C ntle Ua works exploded nd wns sent through the roof of 'the ! ,; Mug. The damage Is considerable. i- uu -,was hurt. Ihe Wr.it her. ".i : , easterly to southeast wind. TREASURY IMPROVEMENTS. Latin Ctutnma lUcrlpU Increnta In the Gold Reserve, WASltlN-OTOX, Sept. 15, Treasury ofU clals express themselves as very much pleased with the large revenues from cut. toms under the new tariff, and are confi dent that there will be no falling off In tho near future. Tho receipts yesterday were 1701,842, making a total of fO,227,H42 for the eleven fiscal days, thu far, out of n total In September of twenty-five. At this rate of more than HK),000 per day the month's receipts would be 20,000,0li0. The gold reserve has made a good in crease during the last two days, havlni: rlscn from Sept. 12, when it wa $515,111, 120 to t50,048,524. Of yesterday's increase of nearly fHXi.000, more than half was re celved In exchange for small notes, nnd tho remainder from assay office purchase at Helena, Mont.; Charlotte, N. C. and Denver. Practically no gold Is being paid on account of customs duties. The general treasury balance Is 4127,102, 444. And the net balance applicable for all purposes f0,212,920. Internal revenue receipts for tho day were slightly Increased at (312,925. The Ki'itllr Daleated. TltK IlAorK, Sept. 14. An official dis patch from Pretoria, capital of the Trans vaal republic, South Africa, says that the chief leaders of the Insurgent Kaffirs, after continued fighting, have surren dered to the Boer commanders. Triplets Born In Triton. Pittsburg, Sept. 14. Mrs. A. Radar- vlsz, who is being held In the county jail as a witness against the murderer of her husband, who was killed by a drunken man In a fight, gave birth to triplets. They died soon after birth. Ill nealth L'eadi to Sulolda. Nkw York, Sept. 15. Adolph Morally, a commission merchant at 18 Beaver street, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head at his residenoe on East Seventy-fourth street. As far as can be learned the only reason for his act was til health. He leaves a wife but no chil dren. Wife Slnrderer Oarrett Still at Largo. LEBANON, Pa., Sept. 15. Charles Gar rett, who so brutally murdered his wife, Is still at large. No trace has been had of him, and it is becoming generally believed that he has left this part of the country. Murderer Walters Indicted. Reading, Pa., Sept. 15. The grand jury returned a true bill against Keuben II. Walters, who murdered his wife last month. The case ulll be.trled In January. BAD ULCERS ON LIMB FIvo years' Suffering. Could not Sleep or Work from Itching and Burning. Six Doctors could do Nothing. Relief iu tho First Application. Perfect Curo by CUTICURA. I had on both my Icrs, for five yeaiji, three very bad ulcers, two on one, and ono on the other just luto tho bone above the ankle, as large as a ihu ceui mecu wmcil hurt me so much night ami day, that I could not sleep for the Itchinpr and bumlntr 1 had to get up three or lour tiroes a night. DM not knrrx what to do with myself na I could not work. Called a doctor to loolt at them, but he did mo no good, and In all, had six of the best doc tors I could get. but they rnulil do notnlnp'. I Rimnt. many dollars on different kinds of salve, to no good. and I gave tin all hoes of ever getting cured. Nothing did me ar.y good, until! tried CUTictniA Remedies. Tho jfrtt application my logs began to feel better, the itching, smarting, and burning stopped. I kept on with them, aud after using for three months, 1 was entirely cured. I used seven boxes of CfTicniA, one cake of Cuticuka Soap, aud three bottles of Cuticuua ltssottVENT, and tliey are the tost remedies for skin diseases I c er used, fi t ytar I suffered, and can prove It by people Mhero I now live. If anyone doubts this, rite to me, and I will tell them w 1th the greatest of pleasure what CmcUHA Ur.BEmr.6 hao done. I cannot speak too highly of tha Ct TicrnA Remedies, and shall recommend them to others as a sure cure. E. It. IIEXDltK'KFOx, SM Uridgo St., Treuton,N.J. RESOLVENT CURES BABY I wish to let everyone kn"w what good the CiTiot-nItEWLVEVThaa done for mvll-tleglrl. From one earrld till three. 3he was one luasj of sores and t eabs all over her face, hands, aad body Tried seural doctors without relief. At last I beard of the CtTIcmtAS, bougbr seun bottler of the Ct'TiPntA It evolvent, and she was cured, bhe Is now seven ears old anil a healthy child. hanki te the CunniiA Remil VEAT. FRANK T. IJOHTCAr. C85 Ferry Ave., Ward 8,faoutli Camden, N.J. Pnld everywhere. Prire, Cmcrm, 00c; Pojir- 25C, lti.SOLYEKT.tl. 1'OTTKR Dnt'S An C'llKM. Coi.P., Bole Props., Boston. "All about the Bkhi," free. nSflV'C Bkln and ScalP parlhed and beautified DIILM O byCutlcurarioap. Absolutely pure, 11 n u r is the best. lO illlJ&riOBQUEAKINS. roriinu.rMAMCI IFnfJAI -4-.3.so pNECA' f&rOVNSAROl $3.P0LICE,3Soi.5. extra fine, "-"a .i.3? Boys'schoolShoes. .1 snips . 'r.i.nf!HQ AS. F1ROCKTON, MASS. Ton can save money by.purchasluB W . h Because, we are the largest manufacturers o! advertise J shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, wMcfi protects you against high Prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes ?qul custom work in style, easy fitt n . and wearinfr qual't'.es. We ho'e them sold every, where at iower prices for the value given than inv other make. Take uo substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shentndoah, Pa. J. F. PL0PPERT, .ilXOS? and Cpoz-fecfioner 29 a3t Centre Stre Stret. SHENANDOAH, 3ENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolad and Straw, berry Ioe Cream nnjl "ids Water Wholesale and Retail. Orders (or parties nnd ojliereventsflllei on short notice, Ice cream delivered to Ml partaof town In pint or quart buckets. xF" tlSar n"HEbestinvestment in real estate is to keep build ings well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You sometimes want to sell many a sfood house has remained unsold for want of1 paint. The rule should be, though, "the best paint or none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap paints. To be sure of getting Strict ly Pure White Lead, look at the brand ; this one is safe : "John T. Lewis & Bros." Tor Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. Thec"!o- are Ai In one-pound cans, each can bein mriieient to tint 35 pounds of strictly i"ure White L, ad the desired shade j they are in 1 0 sense read' -mixed paints, but a combination f perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictlv Htn White Lead. A good many thousand dollars have been saed iropeny-owners bv having our book on painting ind i.olor(.arJ. Send us a postal card and get 60th free. IOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. 1317 Arch St. Phila.Pa. Consult Old IIont'Ht Or, Tlirel. who hascurctl more Builerera than nil othera coinbtned. The ohloHt Bpeclallt In 1'liU adelphla, as (Ilpluiiinft aud rrrtlflniU'M prove, couateralunetl bv (Secretary of American lffatlon at Berlin, notwith standing what Quacks and Hpec.Mlsts ad vertise or sn. There I none to eaunlhlm In the treatment of unerlnl ttlNetmrH of both sexes. Mood vomon, nil the Nnd rHVrtn of yiMilhfulerrorN, lost powt-r, bladder, kidney, null, and ncrrouft dl-tnrdcri etc., fresh cases, cured In 410 dnja. Iteliefnt once. I'oor.de-;- utrerera consult JUd Dr. ii V. Tlievlthe -srscnulno specialist, who has made astudy u. these dlsenpes under I'rof. Jnhr, IIoiimco nthictand I'ruf, .lul1er, Aliupnthlc, the twe world-renowned specialists, Thla ii my urlttlnitl advertisement. Shim and nvoid tho )uiuitr would oe old speclulUts copying ime in part or wtioie. They do this to mtilend you. 1 am the only not- whoever exuo-u-d ouacks and warned auUerers BtfRinstlmpoaters. The quae In openly asserted If J)i Tlieel Inserts n new advertisement to-day wo will copy or change same somen hut uud tho public Mi' not Know mat we are me very person ne ex posed. Ufllce hours, 0 A. to a R M.;ev'ns. U-8.3i; Ved. and sat. ov'ks. 6-fl.30. frunr'ay.o A. M. to i'l M. sendtive iwoent stauips fo. b-uk "Truth," only me esposintf quac u..u teat luroMiiuu y uuni;, .-innl.' or miirrlfil. nnor mid rirli. A ni'iv trlrk of ounff Inexpfriciiced docto.s an 1 iiuiu 'is It t. is: i ney run an out estaDinnea nince m an on, oet'nseti j.tiystciim, having an old man ( no ph jilclun In their otUce whom, they use as n decoy. 14th ANNUAL EXCURSION or THE Citizens' Cornet Ban a Or MAHANOY CITY, TO Allentown Fair -.-ON-:- Thuradny, September 27, 1894, Via L. V. R. R. TIME TA lllsE AXJ) HATES OP JUre. Iitave, A Uland 11.00 JS.lla. m. Giratdvlllo 1 85 " Lost Creek ISO 5.53 " Hlienanuonh. 1 7i (1 01 " MahanoyClty 1.75 0.17 " Delano 1.75 0.2S " Hcturnlng, leaves Allentown at 8 p. m. The abovo lrclufes admlsclon to the Fair Grounds, which muUos the rate the same as previous years. Hil3 avoids the push and jostle to buy tickets. Commllteo: Ji.lin Koath, Jacob Kelder, Win. Williams, John Jlartung. II ! ar RAILROAD SYSra IN FFFECT JCNK 29, 1881. Trains leivo Shenandoah as follows! For New York via Philadelphia, week flav 2 10, 5.86, 7 20, a.m., 2.55, 5.M p.m. Klund 2.10, a.m. For N'w '"nrk vli Mau't ChunV weak dsye 6.85,7.8" a -n I ! M, i.tb a. w Tor Heading and l i.'l -ilnhl, wesk ilayw 2.10, 6.36, 7.20, a. in., l'.'.S." 3 nf. 5.5i p. m Ur.t Hay, a. 10, a in. For PotwytUe. ween days, S.10, T.tO. a. m 1 S3, M, fM p. m. Sunday, (.10 a. m. For Tumaqua and Mftnanoy Olty. week aJ' day, 110,' a. m Additional So,' Mahanoy City wssk oajm. 7 uu p. rr. Tot wfillamsuorl. Sunburv and Lewisbart tsek days. va. 11.) a. m., 1.S5, 7.i p. Sunday, 8.26 a, ra. For Mslianoy Plaro. week days, i '0. 3., 6, T. W, lt.SU a.m., ia.8 l.5, .55, 6.M, 7.0, J.K P m. Sunday, ,10. a. m. For Ashland and Stamoklt. week days, i.M T.W, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.H0, S3 p. m. Sutday, till. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH i Leave New York via Phlladelpnt,weekdju 00 a. m 1 ao. 1.00, 7.30 p. m., Ills night Ht.t i'ay, 6.00 p. m. ijave New York via Mauoh Chunk, week daj 4 30. D.10 a. m 1.10, 4.80 p. m. lM.y Philadelphia, Heading Termica week days, I.!, 8.36, 10,00 a. ra., aad t.Ct 8.0, 11 J p. m. Sunday. 11.30 p. ra. Leave Reading, week days, 1.S6.7.10, lO.Ofl, ll.ti a. m.. 6.W. 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.36, a - Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.85, 7.40 a. m. 12.30, t),ll p. m Sunday, si 35 a. m. Leave Tamaq.ua, week days, 8.18, 8.(0, U.M i m., I a), 7.15. 9.38 p. m. Sunday, 3.18 a rc. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.41, 5.11, 11.47 a.m., 1.51,7.44, 9.54 p. m, Sunday, 8.41 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week di ys, S.40, ., 8.80, 0.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.08, 6.80, (.S8,7.llf.U p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m Leave Wlllfamsport, week days, 10.10, . B , 8.36, 11.16 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Ilaltlmore. Washington and the Wee). Ti II. O. R. R., through trains leave Readiul Terminal, Philadelphia, (P, R. R. R.) at 8.IT, 7.40, 11. '-M a. m a.i'i.a.ia. i.st, p. m., nunuay i.n 7,40, 11.26 a. m., 3.46, 7 SS p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreet Vrhr and Houth Htreet Wharl tor Atlantic ty. Week-Days-Express. 8.00. 9.00, 10.15 a. m. rHaturdnvH nnlv 1 ill. 2.00. 8.00. 4.00. 4.30. 5.00. ' 45 p, n. Aceommodation, J.O J a. m., 1.16, 6.80 p. m. One dollar excurlon train, 7.00 a. ra. bunrtav-Express, 7.30, 8 00, b.30, 9.00, ViM a. m., 4.45 p. m. Aocommodatlon. 8.00 a. m. and 4,45 p. m. One dollar exouislon train, 7.iAia. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlnnllnnnd ArlmnRftS avenues. Week-Days Express, 6,20, (Monday only 6.15), 7.00. 7 45, 9.00, 10.15 a. in., and 3.S0, 4.81), 5,."C, 7,30, 9.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8. tO a. ra. and 4SZ p. rc. Ono dollar exourston train, (rom rot M l.i..tnnl Av. nnlv. 600 n. m bundays Kxpiess. 1.30. 4 00, l.VH, fl(W, 6 80 I 'i .i, 7.30, 8 tm, V 30 p m. Xccommolatlon, 7.H (rom f.iot MlssUtppl Ave. only 6.10 p. m. xritir curs on mt e iro irniiis. C. O, UANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Art. Philadelphia Pi, 1. A, SWKIOARD, Oen. Supt. IftAPIWU mmm trade. Weekly Reports of the Loading Ooinniorcial Agencies. BUSINESS HAS MET NO SETBACK. All ttir r.atnres of ItnpM)r.ment Its portril a Week Ac Are itrtnlnril, and In Some InMnncos Still Further Oalus Are llvpftrted. New York, Sept IB. Dratlstnets' re vlov of trade, tatted today, says: All tlte features of improvement In general tra tc reported a week ago Rre retained, and from a number of more Important bust ness centers still further gains are re ported. Commercial travelers from Ilal tlmoro are makluK their second trip to the south, nnd regard the business pros pects as exceptionally bright. At various northwestern centers cold weather has stimulated sales In dry good, clothing and shoes. Woolen dress goods are not sold as actively as In previous weeks. Encouragement Is gained from Improved demand for money In Savannah, Augusta and New Orleans, due to increasing re ceipts of cotton, and demands for advan ces on the crop. At Chicago money is also more active. The southern pig Iron market may be gauged by sales at Nashville thus far this month equal to total sales during August. Inquiries are received from the north for heavy blocks of pig Iron. Demand for pig Iron is also marked at Chicago. Hank clearings for six business dnys ending with Supt. 19, aggregate $353,000, 000, 7 per cent, more than in the week be fore, nnd nearly 8 per cent, more than In the second week of September, 1893, though 23 per cent, smaller than In the corresponding week of 1892. Live stock at Kansas City and at Omaha have weakened on heavy receipts of com mon grades, all of which comprise the chief decrease in the price of staples. They are offset by firmer markets and ad vances for leather, petroleum and sugar, for print cloths duo to decreasing stocks, and cotton goods owing to tho strike of operatives. Wheat is np c corn l!c. oats, ljc, pork Kc lard c, and oollee 'Ac- Exports of wheat, both coasts of the United States ami Canada, for six busi ness dnys ending with Sept. 13 (flour in eluded as wheat), continue fairly well maintalm-d, the total equaling S,7b!,000 bushols, contrasted with 3,207,000 last week, 5.357,000 In the second week of Sep tember last year, 3,884,000 In the week two years ago, and with 6,074,000 In the week three years ago. There are 223 business fnllurcs reported throughout tho united States this week against 207 Inst week, 800 In the week a year ago, 143 In tho week the year before that and 23U in the week in 1801. II. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Business has met no setback this week, and continues Inrger than earlier In August, and larger than a year ago, directly after the panic. The country has now passed nearly three weeks under the new tnritl, and all admit that changes have been of less Importance as yet than was expected. If In some branches bus! ness has materially increased, It has gained a little or has fallen off In others. Contesting Their Father's VflM, Atlantic City. Sept. 15. Three sons and n daughter of James It. Black, who died in this eUy two years ago, are con testing his will. Black left the bulk of his real esttUe, rnluud at 00,000, to ono daughter, Mrs. Adeln II. Hayes. He gave his other daughter, Mrs. Alexander, fl.OtK) In money, and cut his sons oil with, ut n cent. The contestants seek to break tli will on the grounds that undue influence was brought to bear, and that Black was mentally Incapacitated from making a testament. Another Record Itroken. New Youk, Sept. 15. The American liner New York, which sailed from South ampton on Sept. 8, arrived hero yesterday afternoon, having made the trip iu six day, seven hours and twenty-one min utes, beating the best previous record by one hour and seventeen miuutea. To Save Iler Honor. I'ATEHSOV, N. J., Sept. 15, Mrs. Paolo Forteuza 1ms confessed to tho kfllinu of the Italian Delia, who woa stabbed tho other day. She sny It was dono to save her honor. The story is believed. Tho Italians under arrest will now be released. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Clonlnff Qtiottittnim t,r the New York nml 1'Mluil.iljihli Kxohautrea. Nvr Yokk, Sept. II. An important develop ment of the Ati'hleou situation was the chief event of totluy iu Wall stroet. Meetings of the directory of tlio company hail been UelU the past two days, and late this afternoon the an nouncement was made tltat six member of the board had resumed. CloalnK bids: Lehigh Valley - W. N. Y. At Pa ., 6 I'ertiuiylvanta. 8H4 Erie lfM Heading ! L. & W 17J Bt Paul Oil Woei Show KMX Lehltra Mv out . V, central. . loifej ' V & N. E. 8d pf 28 Lake Erie W 18)4 New Jersey Ceu Del. A Hudson likiH Gonvrnl Marketn. PHil-APEr-p-niA. Sept. 14. Floor steady; winter superfine, fci.lOffltf.M; do. eitras. S?.2S Qi.tO; No. 2 winter family. iS.WtiiU.50; Penn sylvania roller straight, fS.MKBH.CB; western winter, clear, J3.4ft&2.l Wbtat dull and H a,Vuc. lower, with Me. bid and 6Ujc allied for September. Com dull, lower, with 62Hc. bid and and 63o. asked for September. Oats dull, weak, with MMc bid and H714c Hakeil for September, lleef quiet; family, $1H!?1S. Pork steady! new mess, $16.80. bard easier; prime western steam, JO So. Ilutterflrm; New York dairy, 14te.: do. creamery, lal-J ; west ern dairy, 1317c.; Kltrlns, Sity Pennsyl vania oreamery prints, fancy. JSSc.: do. clioice, g!iio.; do. fair to koikI, gi.'SSSc ; prints Job bing at aVrWBr Cheese quiet; large, BOlOKc; small, 8HlW4e Kg.ts steady; New York aud Pennsylvania, D4dlc ; western, 18316c. Livn Htock Alnrksts. NBW YonK, Sept. H.Ileeves demnralliert; prices liue. lower; nativasteers' prime to choice, SS.llKIi M per 100 lbs ; falrto-good, tl.iO&i.m; onllnary to meillum. Stai.M; com" tnon to inferlnr. i'J SSffH H6; stockers, fS; ran gyrs and Uuluiudos, (31.40; oxen, Jl.J5-2,3; bulls, Jl.8rt4t8.25; dry cows, J1.1CKS8.M. Euro pean cables quote American steers at Ui'rt Wiio. psr lb , dressed weiKhts; refrigerator beef at 7H' Ir lb Vals firm; other calves weak: veal" poor to prime, iST.24i graesers and hutteriui.k calves, rHCiS.75; iUo lbs. western calves, J1.76. Sheep slow: lambs flrra; sheep, poor to good. ;'.S6a3.a6; Iambs, common to good. 83.5ofrt.76. Hogs firmer; in ferior to choke, fu.'ir0&5. KA6T LiltKitTV, Pa., fciept. U. Cattle firm; prime, 55.i); goixl fat cows and heifers, ti'.KKaO; bulls, stags and bologna cows, il.Wi-ft 8. Hogs steady: prime Phllailelphlas, JO Si (.66; best Yorkers and good mixed, H atl.Ji; common to fair Yorkers, $S.7.V36; pigs, tS.'&Q 1.76. sheep arm, uncuiugsou Right Arm Paralyzed! Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daURhter, Blanche, now fif teen years of ago, liad been terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had loat tlio entire uso of her right ami. Wo feared St. Vitus dance, and tried tlio best physicians, with no bcncllt. She has taken three bottles of Dr. lilies' Nervine and has gained 31 pounds. Her nervousness and symp toms of St. Vitus dance arc entirely gone, she attends school regularly, and has recovered complete uso of her arm, her appetlto is splendid." MI1S. U. It. UDLLOCK, Brighton, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine' Cures. Dr. Miles' Nervlno is sold on a positive cuarnnteu that tho first bottlo will benefit. 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