The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 22, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 3

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    Frauds
In
many forms, but
the
- i no fraud that la more
cii;'riupt.blo thnn the one of
m 1 - uuti hi. Of all Utegnb
nit.nion frauda there i none
v. huh perpetuates a greater
cut:.ige upon the conoumer
than the substitution of
Imitations
for Cottolenc, which U the
only reliable, whoiiiom? a id
healthful shorten Hg Upon
the riarkct. Don't be in
duced to purchase
Counterfeits
of Cottolono, or you will bo
lamentably disappointed in
the results. Cottoleno a3 a
shortening is endorsed by
plr. sicians and cooking ex
perts. B; euro thatyour cook
usc Cottolonc.
Bo. a la tlireoaud live pound patla.
Made only by
.N.K.Fairbank&Co.
CHICAGO,
1317 Arch St. Phila.Pa.
nsult Old llnnpHt III. Tlircl. who
n ii is irul luoro suilervra thAiiftil others
H.n c tnu iel(pM fiiwcmlistln l'litl-
r Hdt i'liift. nsiiiiiloinas ana rorillleuttw
u coim tern tenia ov Ht'cretury of
Arn-i can Ration at IliTiin. noiwttU
Hi.ii hunwtift' quacks ami hpttilulluts lul
f ii-i or Bb.v There iinunt' to cqaallilm
t tnnfiLiu or special illaciiKei 01 uuiu
Ht-ifs. mood polMuii, all tlit nriI rllVrtH of
uuthriil crt nt-H, lout power, blnIilrr,UlWiO)',
atiiu mi J uurvoii tinriurH, etc., trvcli enset,
c 4ivti ir 1-10 ilny-ff Iti'lipfiit oner, roor.de-i-JCi
-uimrM.d di.au. c Ohl Or. s, f, TIll'Cl, tho
.! at-uuiit? spi-pliillstt woo una made a study
c ibe di iea under I'rof, 3ilirt Iloimeo
imtlilc, ana t'lul. lUullt'i, Aliiinthlc,tlie twe
world-renownuti specialists. This la my orialunl
tivertlemerii Uun and nvolit tbe joints
woulooe old specialist copying enme In i)ut or
v, who. They d. i nts to mislead vcu 1 am the only
one -vboever exposed quacks t.pd warned BUlTerern
etnas t Impusters. The qimeks openly asserted If
In . Tlii'vl Inserts a pew advertisement to-day va
will copy i-r change sanio somewhat und the public
" I' not know that wo are the very person he ex
iwa. otllce hours, 9 A M.toai, m.jct'hh. ft-8.auj
vid. tad Hat, ev'ss, 6-9.80. huntlav,9A. M.tol2M.
Send Uve two-cent stamps foi booK "Trutli'only
one exposing riuackn and Ifet fur old and ypuntf,
single or married, poor and rich. A mw nick uf
iount inexperienced doctors and qua as li tills:
1 Uey run an o d ebtabllshed ofilce of a i o' l deceased
prn-Blctan, bftvini-aiioldmatt (uoph. aicUnllu their
otnee whom they use as a decoy.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
sonnn.KiLL Division.
JUNK 3d, 1881.
Trims will lesvo Sbenandoaa Utor tbe tbove
umc lur ,11;$4U. uiiucrwui 'iftun,iuD, i,nn
O&stle, St. Clslr, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Kesillcr,
foiisiown, rnccnixvme, iNorrisiewa ina rmi
Edelpbla tllroad street Btatlon) at 9i03 aad 11:15
a. m. and 4: 15 p. m. on weelcdsys For FottP
ville and Intermediate statloua i:10 a. m
SUNDAYS.
For Vfteesn's, Gllberton, FraclrvlUe, Nr.
Castle, St. Clair, FottsvlUe at P:l' e:40. m.
and 8.10 d. m. For Hamburtr. Keaulne. Pu.u,'
own, PhienlxvlUo, Norrlstown. PblladileWa
at c:uu. y:iu a. in.. a:u p. m.
Tralcs leave Fraslciille for Bbenn.nc.oaU ..
Iu:IOa ;n. and 12:11, 0:01, 7:42 an lO:Wp. ni
Sundays, 11 18 a. m. and 6:40 p. m.
Leac I'ottsvlllo for Sbenandoab at 10:15,
(1:48 a. m, and 4:10,7:15 and 10:00 p. in. Sunday!
dLt 10:40 a. m. and6:Up. m.
j Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street sttf.on) f o
mwoegaays. bunaavs ipavi1 ii'iwjim.
Leave Uroad HtrectHtatlon, Pblladelpjld,
FOR NEW YORK.
For New York. Express, weclc dv,
at 8 SO, 4 05, 4 50, 6 15, 50, 7 83, 8 20, 9 W, 11 001
11 it a m, ixiw nion, i p. m. (Liimiteu
press 10 and 4 22 n m. dlnlngl rrs.) 140,
2 30 (dining oir), 3 20. 6, 5, 0, 6 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 n
in, 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 03, 15.', 515,
8 22,0 5), II l am, 12 41, 140,2 39 (dining car),
4 0, (Limited 4 22), 520, 63J, 050, 713, 812pm,
uui nigai,
Expr-usfor Iloston, without change, 11am,
weeuaays. ana noupm aany.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
For Ualltmors and Washington 8 50, 7 20, 8 SI,
v i'j, lu cjt ii 19, ii 4u ft m, (i txt Limuea uinini
car.) 130. 3 43. 4 41. (dlnlne ear). (SIX Con.
greailona! LiiclteO, dining car), 617, 60S, 7 40
(dlnlnj car) p m, and 12 03 night week days.
Sunday, 4 50. 7 JO, 910, 1118, 1140 a m, 4 41
(rtinlDf carl. 055, 7 40 (dining car) p m and
12 03 night.
Leavo Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia,
FOR ATLANTIC CITY,
Kxpres,5 10, 8 50am,2 00. 4 00, 4 80 and 500
p'tn week durs. Sundays, Express, 8 00, 0 00
and 8 45 am.
For Cape Mny, Anglesea, Wlldwood and
Holly Beach, xpross, a. in., 4 00 p in week
oays bund' y, ao a m.
forea ibio uitv, uoean uuy ana Avaion,
AipresH, v uii 'i m, w p in wees uuyu, sua
day 8 90 am
Fur Some a Point, express, 8 50, am, 4 00 p
m eeu aa 4. suuoays, u a in.
S. ti. Pint jsi, J. It. WOOD.
Ot'l)-'t' oen'i Pa-- r' fer
THE GREAT SUCCtiSS.
:5
B, R. Severn, F K. Slagargle, W. II. Waters
Your Stomach : : :
Cannot stand the same washing that
your boots uo. ana ine water you nnns
Isn't even III ior tnav iiurtoe. uo
loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter.
JAMES fllllKLDS,
Mau.ter Shenandoah Branch.
V
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g PHILADELPHIA. Qj
5-t I tell s
ic-gnMJLJHjl -s
ARCTIC TOUR.
Serious Charges by Ex-Mayor
Gardner, of Cleveland,
QEOSS MISMANAGEMENT ALLEGED.
Mr. Gardner Declares That Proper Tro.
vlftlon fnr the. Safety nntl Comfort of the
Tourlft Wai Neglected In tlie Interest
of n Money Making Scheme,
- Cleveland, Sept. 83. Kx-Mayor George
V. Gardner, of I lii4 city, who was nincm
bor of tho Cook Greenland excursion pnrty
returned yesterday. He nays tho nilnlr
was misrepresented and mismanaged in
every particular by Dr, Cook. The Mir
anda had only nrrived in New York har
bor with a load of coffee from South
America three days before she sailed for
Greenland, and was entirely unfit and un
prepared to make the trip. The captain
protested vigorously ngalust taxing me
vessel north, hut all to no purpose.
Mr. Gardner chanted Dr. Cook with
sending out nlluring circulars when get
ting up the party, which proved to be
Da COOK,
most decelvlnc. and that tho excursion
was simply run for pecuniary benefit to
the promoter.
The ex-mayor alleges that, while the
excursion started out with tho Intention
of reuiniuiiiK north two months, enoURli
provisions wore only taken to last two
thirds of tlint time, and the party was
soon put on short rations, or two meals a
day.
Twice, said Mr. Gardner, we bought
provisions for ourselves, and, as every one
knows, our trip was to Include every.
thing. Once Dr. Cook brought around nu
itemized account of his expenses In n vain
endeavor to secure additional compensa
tion for tho trip.
Before the transfer of tho passengers
front the Miranda to the Rlgel Dr. Cook
told each man that absolutely nothing
but what was necessary In the way of
clothlncwonld be allowed on the schooner.
In the face of this order Cook, the night
before, secretly hnd conveyed to the Kigel
his own property, including a stock ot
liquors and cigars, which ho sold to th
passengers on tho trip lit ridiculously
high prices. Everything that Cook had
was saved, while not one of tho passen
gers or crew saved anything of value.
"Cook's solo Idea from beginning to
end," snld Mr. Gardner, "was profit,
When we reached a port ho insisted on
being the first man off the boat, so that
heoould buy everything of value from the
natives. He bartered and haggled and
made money, and that is all that he
did do.
'I don't bellove that Professor Wright
ever Bald that the crew of the Miranda
was drunk most of the time. I never
honored or respected a mnn more thnn
do Captain Fnrrell, and his men were,
most of them, perfect In their behavior.
The day we struck on tho reef there was
little drinking nmong tho firemen, who
somehow had managed to get hold of some
whisky. As to the crew Itself, there was
no drinking, nud Professor Wright could
not have meant that there was, for he
could not have known itif there had been.
Ho was sick most of the time."
The entire story as related by Mr. Gard
ner shows Dr. Cook In the light of being
a nierchnut out for ns large a profit ns
possible, In his greed for money he risked
lives, health and most valuable property,
and it wns nothing but good luck that
saved the party from great property loss.
Altoonn'A Hunpt,iulit Hank to Iteoptiii,
iAltoona, Pa., Sept. J. The final meet
ing of the shareholders of tho Second
XatlonaV bauk prior to resuming busi
ness wns held yesterday nfiernoon. The
voluntary assessment of $50,000 required
by the government was paid in full, and
75 per cent, it the compulsory assessment
to replace the enpinil .stock of 3100,000 was
reported paid. Four new directors were
added to the board, W. L. Woodcock, G.
Davis, T. It. I'atton and B. Uorkowlts!.
Prank Hasting", of Wellsboro, Tioga
county, was ek-cteil cashier. The comp
troller of the currency ia expected to send
on authority to resume business, and the
bunk will probably reopen on Monday.
CrttHheri Into the tillp.
San KiiAxrisco, Sept. 83. Going at the
rate of fifteen miles an hour and with full
head of steam the North Pacific Coast
Railroad company's new steamer Saiuil
ito urashed iuto the new slip and depot at
Sauslllto and Inflicted damages to the
amount of fiU.OOO. The big slip and hy
draulic aprons were demolished. The
huge concrete blocks that support the
aprons are u muss of ruins, ns well as the
entire lifting gear of the aprons.
Italian Countrf-ltr Cnpttirml.
Nuw Yoke, Sept. 22. A whole family of
Italians, comprising Antoulo Prauke, of
8118 Kast Forty-seventh street; Angeliua,
his wife; Anne Clements, his mother, and
Frank aud Rosa, two of his childreu.were
yesterday arrested by the secret service
detectives on the charge of uianufaoturinu;
and circulating counterfeit coin. All ma
terial necessary far the manufacture of
tho coin was found on the pretuUes.
More IteBlgliittJont Atk'ri l'or.
Washington, Sept. 98. It is rumored
at the trensury department that Seorctary
Carlisle will soon call for the resignations
of Qeorge U. Bartleti and Thomas J.
Hobbs, the ilibursins iments of the de
partment here. Mr. II hbt has been in
the department thlrt- years and Mr.
Burtlett twenty yean- They are both
Republlcana.
Jtidce 4irHoy' Mivi-cuRfir.
HARRlsiiUUd. Svpr, 2S -Governor I'attI-1
tdn appointed John M. Fore to be asso-1
elate Indireof lultnn nnnntv. vlr-A Thnmas .
i (irucy, deceased. 1
shine. Cycling is the popular
The 1894 Columbias are a
realization of the ideal in bicycle
construction a triumph of Amer
ican skill and enterprise, Con
stantly advancine in the line of
progress, Columbias still maintain their proud position as
the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un
approached. POPE MFG. CO., Botton, New York, Chicago, Hartford,
A beautiful illustrated catalogw free at our agenttei,
or by mail for tw 0 a-cent atamps.
OEOHQE II. IvltlCR. KrlcK'a Hardwaro Store, South Main Street, Is agent for Columbl
Bicycles,
Safe Deposit Building and Saving
ASSOCIATION OF
3VE. 3EE. TwT, STJLiJJbC,
VST. DEC. BLOJEaCM-A.
The value of each share Is $300 at maturity. Application fee on each share, 24
cents ; aud monthly dues on each share, f 1.00. Un dues paid in ndvauce lor a
Bix months or longer, 5 per cent, interest will be allowed at time of payment Is made.
Membersmay wlthdrawoue ornll shares at anytime by giving SO days' written
notice, and nro entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shnres, together
wltn six percent, interest niter tno nrsi, years memoersnip. .luauuna win uc
forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from tho fund on real estate secur
ity. Reference nnd information on application. New series starts in Sept.. 1601.
Shnres may be subscribed for any time, nnd dues, etc., will be received at the office
of M. H. JJaster's marble yard. 127 X. Jnrdln St., on the first Monday after the first
Saturday of each month. We refer to
F. J. KE1T1IAX, Baker and Confectioner.
J. W. JOHXSOX. Iiiimbcr Dealer.
REV. ROBERT O'BOYLE.
RAILROAD SYSTEM
IN KFFEOT JUNE 89, 1B91.
Trains leave Shenandoah ss follows i
For New York vl Philadelphia, week d
110,5.85, 7.20, a.m., 12.32, 8.55. 5.i" p.m. S'lnda
1.10, a. m. For New York via Mauot Ohun
weeli'days, S.23,7.80 a. m., 1S.82, Z.55 p. m
For Readme and Philadelphia, week dayt
2.10, 6.5S, 7.20, a. tn., 12.32, 8.65, 6.56 p. m. Sur
lav, z.iu, a. m.
For Pottsvllle, week days, 8.10, 7.20, a, m
IS 3?, 3.55, 5.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a m
For Tatnaqna and Mahanoy City, wee dayi
S.10, 5.25, 7.80, a. m., 12,32, 2.65, 6.55 p. m. Bur
day, 2.10, a.m. Additional lu; Mahanoy City,
weelr days, 7 00 p. m.
For WUUamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsbum
.ee)t days, S.25, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.00 p, ra
Sunday, 8.85 a. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, S.2S, 6.1
7.20, ll.?0 a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 2.5a, 5.65, 7.05, B.I '
p. m Sunday, 2.1U, S.S5, a. m.
For Ashland and Shamokin, week days, 8.2)
7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.00, 9.85 p. m. but Car,
8.25 a. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I
Leave New York via Phlladelpnia, week dayi
8.00 a. m., 1.30. 4.00, 7.80 p, m., 12.15 night. Sa
day, 6.00 n. m.
Leave New York via Maucb Chunk, week day
1.30, 9.10 a. m., l.io, 4.80 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Tormina
week days, 4.20, 8.36, 10,00 a. m., and 4.0)
S.02, 11.30 p. ra. Sunday, 11.30 p. m.
Leave Reading, week days, l.i,7.10, 10.W, 11.'
a, m., 5.65, 7.67 p. in Sunday, 1.86, a. ni
Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7,49 a. m ,
18.80, 0,11 p. m Sunday, 2.35 a. m.
Leave Tatntqua, week days, 8.14, 8.60, 11.11
m., 1.20, 7.16. 9.88 p.m. Sunday, 8.18 a a-.
Leave Mahanoy City, v eok days, 3 49, 9.11
11.47 a.m., 1.51, 7.44, 9.64 p. m. Sunday, tt
a. m.
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtys, 2.40, 4..
8.S0, 9.37, 11.59 a. m., 12.58 1.05, 5.20, 6.!M,7.6,1C
p. m. Sunday, 2.4V, 1 00 a. m.,
Leave WlUiamsport, week days, 10.10. a. :
8.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m.
For lialtlmors, Washington and the West v
11. ft O. R R . through trains leave Ro&din
Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. K. R.l at 3.1 ,
7.10, 11. a) a. no., a l.tl, p. m., tJunda t V
7.10, 11 20 a. m , 3 48 7 22 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY UIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreet Whi
and south str. e: Wharf for Atlantic City.
Weelj-Uiys-Exprees, 8.00. 9.00 10.45 a. m
(Hatu days only 1.80), 2.00, 8,00, 4.00. 4.30, 5.00
fi.45 p. rn. Accommodation, 8.00 a. ra., 4.45,
8.U0p m. On dollar excursion train, 7.00 a. m.
Sunday Express. 7 30, 8.00, 8.80, 9.00, lO.ot
a m , 4.45 p. m. Accommodation, 8,00 a. m,
am, 4 15 p tn. One dollar excursion train,
7.0U a, m.
Iteturnicg, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner
Atlanitoand Arkansas avenues.
W"etc-Days Express, 6,20, (Monday only
Bl.ii 7.1X1,7 45,9.00, 10.15 a. m., and 3.S0, 4.80,
5 , J 30, 8.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m
un ' 4 32 p. m. One dollar exourslon tralq, from
not Mississippi Ave. only, CiXJ p. m.
Sundays Express, 3.30, 4.00, 5.00, 6.0O, 6 30
i .00, 7 30, 8 00, 9 30 p. m. Accommodation, 7,1'
u. m. ana 5 05 p m Ono dollar excursion train
irom mot uiwuttippi Ave. only o.iup. m.
Parlor cars on ull express trains.
O. U, HANCOCK, Gen. Pass, Art.
Philadelphia I'
I. A. SWEIOARD, Gen. Supt
FOR
First District,
"X7'OTJE3 POH
JOSEPH IYATT,
03 3 H O E no saue A KING.
french&enamelleocalf:
4.'J.s-FlNECAiF&KWJ6AI!0a
4a.5PP0LIDrT,3SOLES.
217JBOYSSCH00l5H0ES.
"LADIES'
SEND TOR CATALDCUS
WL DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
you enn save moneT by, purcliaaluu W. L.
Dnutflnn bhues, . , .
Decauge, we an; v'.ie Urgeit manufacturer! of
advertised t.i in in th world, aad guarantee
the value ny t n il n ure iwr c -,-;
the boituni. i.h pruwls you Sk'ji t i.-i'b
1 prices and tne m: Jdlciuaa t piot!. Our to
I equal custom wjrk iu '-'., eay nuiK i
I wearing quallt-- f W h-- : I! t:4 oid c
sad
where at lower pruei .usir
hie I'tveu than
anv other males i ake uu ub .i.'uti Hyour
dealer cannot tupply you, we can bold by
Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa.
HERE is Health
in the Wheel.
Firm muscles, good complexion, and
cheerful spirits are the result of
plenty of out-door exercise and sun
sport of the day.
Ride a
Columbia
READING, PA.
Agonts.
.
the following shareholders:
J. W. STOKES Lodge Xo. 515, I. O. O. iy.
CAMP XO. 200, P. O. S. of A.
CAMP XO. 113, P. O. S. of A
AMUSEMENTS.
JjlKKOOSON'S THEATRE,
P. J FERGUSON, MANAGER
THURSDAY EVE., SEPT. 27.
' Walter Lawrence and
Miss Engel Sumner
Supported by a good company in
Aiden Benedict's
"Fabio Romanil"
Iilving pictures by the greatest ancient
and modern masters, the latct craze of
London and Xew York. And the famous
stereoptlcon nud Spanish dances by Miss
urace iiunter.
rlce, 25, 50 unci 75 Cents,
Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store.
Chance for
Two Tracts of
Valuable Coal aod Timber Land
In Tennessee. S0C acres each.
FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE,
It sold Immediately. The tracks bear
heavy timber and are near railroads.
For particulars as to price call or nd
dress
arpains
For a Limited Time Only.
New and Used Bioycles.
To Reduce Stock.
Good Wheels from $25 up
Cleveland Bicycles.
Majestic Bicycles.
Repairing & Parts a specialty
The A, Heebner Co.
106 North Centre Street,
Wholesale agent for
Felgeaspaii's lienil, I i fipjrl
Lager aad Saazer Pa'e Its;.
No finer-made. Flee llqjors aud Cigars
liiugouth Malum.
WHEN YOU'RE LOOK NG BRI3HT
Drop In .it
Linton's Phtognph Gallory,
And let pirn fasten your likeness
0?0 J. JJXJflT-TCTrTJPlp.
Sirllobhins' Uulldlug, West Centre Bt.
Investment
Bicyc
FINANCE AND TRADE.
The Commercial Agencies' Review
of the Business Situation.
A TENTH LARGER THAN LAST YEAR
HiiRtnpM, Ilrwuver, I'nlta About Tnenty-
tlv, l'r Cent. Melutv n rtilt Volume for
the 8eHVn SurprlnltiRt- Oooil Iteport
from the Mitlth iiltil Went.
Xew Yiihk, Hept. 89. R. O. Dan & C"
weekly review of trade says: Pleniy 1 f
material for encouragement, and nUn fur
discouragement, can be found by thou
who seek thai aud nothing else. But
business men who waut to see the situa
tion exactly as it is find accounts so fnr
conflicting that it is difficult to strike a
balance. In the aggregate buslueis Is
nbout a tenth larger than let year, but
still falls nbottt ilK per cent, below a full
volume for tlie season.
The iron busiuess, after its great In
crease of output last month, shows dis
appointing weakness nt nil eastern and
central markets, with consumption not
large enough to keep fnirly employed the
mills in operation. In textile fabrics there
has been n distinct decrease in trade, as
initial stocks for the next season have
been ordered, and denlers are now wait
ing for the retail trade to give eucournge
ment for further purchases.
The strikes at Fall Hlver and Xew Bed
ford hnvc not censed, aud about a dozen
cotton mills have gone into operation
elsewhere, several with reduced wages,
but the orders for the present aro narrow
and much smaller thnn usual, although
recent advances in price are maintained.
Thu demand for woolen dress goods is
better nnd will occupy some mills until
December.
Brendstuffs nre weaker, possibly bo-
cnube the government olllcinl report went
so far in predicting short crops ns to cause
n reaction lu opinion.
Fnllures iu two weeks of September
show liabilltiesof only 2,Stl7,7fH, of which
SW,71fl were of manufacturing, nnd
fl,TWI,(H3 of trading concerns. Fnllures
during tho week have been 512 in the
L uited States, against 321 for tho same
week last year, and iu Canada 49, against
40 last year.
Bradstreuts' review says: The condition
of general trade this week is an improve
ment over ono week ago, In that favorable
features reported thun havo been main
tallied. Tho surprisingly good reports of
business south, and, with some excep
tions, west, nre iudicnted by our special
advices from Baltimore, Nashville, Chi
cago, St. Louis, I'ortlnud, Ore., and San
Francisco. Baltimore Jobbers lu nil lead
ing lines report tho volume of merchan
dise distributed iu excess of expectation,
especially dry goods iu South Carolina,
Georgia nnd Alabama, except in fruit nnd
coal regions. Other southern products be
ing lu good supply, orders continue lib
eral nud mercantile collections ea?y.
Xashville, while reporting no Improve
ment over fnvornblo features made last
week, notes their continuance, nnd that
collections nre prompt. Activity reported
In almost nil linos nt Chicago a woek ago
is continued, merchants being sntisfled
with tho volume. Greatust activity is
shown in dry goods, clothing, millinery
and shoes. Wool, too, is active, one lot of
700,000 pounds having been sold to a Rhode
Island manufacturer. St. Louis manu
facturers and jobbers of clothing and lints
report business heavier than in their pre
ceding experience in like periods.
Gains in volume of business nt lending
eastern cities in the pievedlng fortnight
nre generally maintained. Neither But
falo nor Plttsbuig announce gains or re
actions, oxcept iu prices for metals. Phil
adelphin textile manufacturers nre only
fnirly busy, relatively active trade in
other Hues being lu dry goods nud ua
tions. Charleston telegraphs that general
trado Is fair, without new features; Cliat
tanoogn, that there lias been some slight
improvement iu business; Memphis, that
business is quite nctivo, especially In dry
goods and groceries; Atlanta, thnt col
lections are freer and trade Improving;
Savanuah, that the volume of business
continues to improve. Dry goods Jobbers
at Augusta have been doing n larger
business than for some time previous.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
Closlnir Quotations of tha Nw York nnd
I'llllititMlphlA Exchanges
New Youk, Sept. SI. Hock Island was the
feature of speculation on the Slock Exchange
today. Fnon after noon the announcement
that a dividend of per cent, had been de
clared reached the exchange aud was the six
mil for a determined assault on the shares.
The bus crs of the morning threw their stock
on the market, and the bears put out fresh
li'ies of shorts. A steady decline resulted,
hleh continued up to the close, the last be
in(? Hie lowest price of the day, 5 per cent,
from the blithest figures of the morning und
, below- yesterday's closing sale. Closing
bids.
Lehigh Valley 87M W- NT. V
I'a-
1'emisylvauUt 01 Erie
Heading SOW V.. h.&W-
frt Paul HI West bhore.
171K
I.eUigh Nav 51 N. V. Central lmij8
N.V. N.E.adpf ZTH LakoErlcW. IS
Now Jersey Ceu.. Ill) Del. & IIudton... llH
G. nnrul Alarkett.
PRILAiiEM'UiA. Sept. 81. Hour weak; win
ter super , 13.100 S.MS; dy. extras, 8S.2S2-M0;
No. 1! winter family, tS.40Q2.MI; Ieiinylraiila
roller straight, tZ.6"SM; western wlnttr,
clear, $3.41K?!M. Wheat dull, easier, nlih
65c. bid and &5c. asked for September. Porn
unsettled, lower, with 50c. bid and IWc. risked
for riputember. Oats quiet, easier, with U5Hc.
bbl and 80. asked for Weptember. Beef quiet;
family, $lU&ht; beet bams, Sit) S0&9U. I'ork
dull; new uiess, ll5.5o-il5.75. Lard steady;
western steam, $u.-'5; city, ts.itia.i.TS. Hut
tr firm; western dairy. 18Klte.; do. cream
ery, 15025c-; factory, libtlilte ; Klglna, 'He ;
New York dairy, Htrruac.; do. creamery, lixit
S4re.; I'eliimyH aula creamery prints, fancy,
25c; do. oholce, Ki;J4c.; do fair to good, 2i(&
22c.; prints jobbing at -"OiJiAlu. Cheese weak;
New York large. 8.3.HII40.; amall. 8)10Hc.;
partaklms, 43st4c; fullsklms, 3a3Wc. Kgga
tinner; New York and l'ennsylvania, UhH
9c.; Ice house. llHaiOKc; western fresh,
lanaiimo.
lAvtt Ktoelt 5Iarketa.
Now Yohk, twin. 21. Ueeves slow, but gen
erally ateadyi native steers, fair to gnod.
$4.7i4Wi.lo per lui pounds; ordinary to m
dluni, (l.Udtl.W; common to Inferior, J 3 . 4 1 v,t
; Cnlorudos, tJ,a:i 05; oxen, $2.5Q.l; bnllt.
S1.7502.2U; dry tow a. S1.2H02.3U. Calves
steAdy. Sheep steady. Lambs weak; ordin
ary to prime sheep, S2.D2H3.S0 per 1(10
pounds; Inferior to prime lambs, $1.07K&
4. .VI. Hogs higher; ordinary to cliolcu hogs,
11.2506.5(1.
EABT ItUFrAUi. N Y.. Bept. 21. Cattlo
Bteady to llrm. Hogs lower; Yorker. M.SO
0; mediums, f.i.a)aii.); heavy, O.fWΜ
roughs, 5&5.; pigs, $1.7535.50. Sheep Ex
port wethers. $134. ; ewea. t3.B03.U; fair
to good mixeil. S2.M03.23: top lauiU, Jl.tiii
4.10; fair to good, tJ.63a3.iS.
Right Arm Paralyzed!
Saved from St. Vitus Dance.
"Our d.iiiRlitcr, Blanche, now fif
teen years i aco, had been terribly
aflllcted with nervousness, and bad
lost the. entire uso of her rlfilit arm.
Wo feared fit. Vitus dance, and tried
tho best physicians, with no benctlt.
She has taken three bottles of Dr.
Miles' Nervine and has gained 31
pounds. Her nervousness and symp
toms of St. Vitus danco aro entirely
cone, she attends hclinol regularly,
and has recovered complete use of
her arm, her appetite is splendid."
MRS. It. It. I1ULLOCIC, Ilrlghlon, N. Y.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Cures.
Dr. Miles' Norvlno Is sold on a positive
Buar.mteo that tho first bottle will benefit.
AlldruKKl.stssellltntl,8 bottles forlft, or
It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prloi
by thu Dr. MUos Medical Co., Klkhart. Ind.
Lager and
Pilsner Beers
Finest, Purest, Henlthest.
Chris. Schmidt, Agt
S07 West Coal St., Shenandoah.
T. M. REILLY'S
oestkalia's
POPULAR : HOTEL I
Where you can always get
a glass ot
Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines,
Whiskeys, etc Don't forget the r!,r'
T. IK, Ueillylfj,
Uicust venue. CENTKALIA PA
1A MrmimMitly enrefl i
InJitttmrinra byal
l3 Milo Eemed7,antle b
ifiiftpnnfT.hnrHnrib B
I l.mOOO enritat ronltlTBrroornandilO-piwy 1
hoolc,llliiatratelfromllfornmlJC !plecurou,
1 irea Of m&ll, AotainiltiMewuicure. .Ai
bUUA llbnbui wv.p viiibauuf nw i
nnnu Dfurnv pn t.T . . . i .
MAIN AND COAt, STd.,
Shcuandouli, Fcnnm
'Polite and Prompt Waiters.
Safe nnd Reliable Horses to Hire.
SNEUDLN'sUVERY
Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House.
The best rlas In town. Horses taken, to
board. Hauling, promptly attended to.
THEATRE : CAFE I
Formerly kept by Thos. lilbbon
Main and Oak Sts., Shonsndoali.
rVesh anil cool Tleer always or tap,
Wiuos, Liquors, Cigars.
Costblu) & Cassidy, Proprietors.
PEOPLE who have CARPKTW,
FSAT11EKS or MATTHLSHK8
37o loo Oloanod I
While cleantrg house, will do well to
call od or address
The STEAM HHW-TIKtlLH
82 Kast Coal Street.
MUSSER & BEDDALL,
(Successors to CoaVler Uroa.)
Ho. if. Kant Centre Btrect,
NnENAMDOAII, PA.
I)
Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest CM
Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited,
When Yon Want a First-class Rig
make It a point to go to
' "Defcamp's Liuery.
West St., between Centre nnd Lloyd.
Teams to Hire for all Purposes
ED. BRENNAN,
Cor. Cherry and Gilbert SU.
Finost Beers, Wlnos and Liquor.
Uandiome Bar Fixtures.
Boat Ilrouda of 5 and lOo Gigara.