" f" aw 'A 3 I Tortured '"Disfigured Humiliated By unsightly skin and blood dis eases. Is there hope of cure ? ' Cuticira Resolvent Is the greatest of skin purifiers, As well as blood purifiers. Because of its peculiar action on the pores, It is successful in curing Torturing, disfiguring, humiliating humors, When the usual remedies and even The best physicians fail. Entirely vegetable, innocent, and effective, It especially appeals to those who have Suffered long and hopelessly. It acts upon the liver, kidneys, and bowels as well as upon the skin and blood. 'fe2)"s USi a ms season Insures a clear skin and pure blood, As well as sound bodily health. s It is the only Purifier acting on the Skin and Blood at the same ' time. Bold throughout the world. Price, Cnicrni, ftoc ; Bcm1, iSc. ; Rebolvent, f I. 1'otterDruo AMD Cheu. Coup., Bolo Proprietor!, lloiton. ". How to Cure Skin and Blood Uumorc," free, J-rclnl lllemlshes, falling hslraad ilm pie baby rsahes prevented by Cullcura Soap. If tired, orbing, nervon mothers knew tho comfott, itreugth, and vitality In Cutlcura Platters, they would never be without them. PENNSYLVANIA .RAILROAD. iOnDTUULL DITlBtOK. JUNE 3d, m. Trains wilt leave Shenandoan after the abore date for WlKsan'a, Gllberton, Fraclivlllo, Neti Castle, Si Clair, Fottsvllle, Hamburg, Re&alnr, Pottstown, Phoonlxvlllo, Norrlstown and Phil, ldelphta llroad street station) at 8:00 and 11:46 a. m. and 4: 15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts vllle 'ti immediate stations 8:10 a. m. SUNDAYS, For VTtgsan's, OUberton, Frackvllle, Net Castie St. Clair, Pottevllle at 0:00. 0:40 a.m. and 3:10 p. m, for Hamburg, Readlnp, Potts' . 'iiwn. Pho "ItTllle, Norrlstowrr, PhlladclpS'a M.oO. v l - m .3:10 p.m. , ,tT!ns If ive Fraokvllle for fjiR)) m. a.id 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 'TWj.dars, li 13 a. m and 5:40 p. x I Lcave Pn mville for Shenan .to - ....... .,... tn.(. rrscivme lor rsnen&uaoan ai :12 and 10iCTp.ni . zn. andoah at ICllh. 1:43 a m, a a 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Sundayr it iu:u a tc anaeiiDp. m. Leave Pt ladelphia (llroad street station) for Sb.ensnaos.ti at 6 67 and 8 83 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m weelt dv On Sundays leav- at 8 BO a m. Leave Broad Strcetatatlon, Philadelphia, ,. t'OR NEW YORK. Tor New York. Express, week days, at 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 60, 7 33, 8 20, 0 60, 11 fa ll 11 a -n, 12 00 noon, 12 41 p. ra. (Limited Ei ores? 1 06 and 4 22 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 2 30(r nlngoar),3 20, 5, 6,6,660, 713, 8 12, 10 p m, I-01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 U'i, 450, 515, 8 22, V 50, 11 03 om, 12 41, 1 40, 2 3'! (dining car), 4 0, (Limited 4 22), 520, 830, 6 50, 7 13, 812 pm, 1201 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m, weekdays, and 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 3 50, 7 20, 8 II, 0 10, 10 20, 11 IS. 11 40 a to, (12 86 limited Clnlnj car,) 180, 8 46, ii 11, (dining car), (516 Con frressloiial Limited, dining car), 617, 0M, 7 40 iuiuiuu iiiri ii ill . U , ana iz iw nigiu wees oays. Sundays, 350, 720, 910, 1113, 1140 m, 4 41 m and (dining car), 6 55, 7 40 (dining car) p uui nignt. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 50 am, 210, 100 and 6 00 pm week Lays. Sundays, Express, 8 4 and 045 n m. For Cape May, ADgleHeu, Wlldwood and Holly 'J acb, express, D a. m., 4 00 p ui week days. Sunday, 9 00 a m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon. Express, 9 00 a m, 100 p m wtek days, fun days. 9 iX) a m For lomcs Point, express, 850, am, 4 CO p m week days. Sundays, 815am S. M. uavjJi, J K. WOOD. J Sen Manner uro ' ' t I E "ST Mi & 1 Tj317 Arch St. Phila.Pa h sc rel more Builerers than nil others v uoi billed. I'be olilent specialist in l'hil aaelpula, asdlplotmia and rerlillculur protif coun'ersUned bv (secretary of Am rlcan location at lieiiln. notwltli- "jr stant'lng whafc Quacks and i-iK'cIalIstfiiiJ-riiiS vcrtise or nav There Is none to caual him ir t.uu i catiu nt or Hpcrlul tllncawuM of both Bi sea. Itluotl iininnii, all Ilm atl lTeet o( juutlilul error-, lot iover, blntldt'rtklduef, skin ar i nei'voiiH dlnnnlerH, eta, fresh caes( cuicd ii I- t Q dnyn, ltf lit'l at once, l'oor.de-iu- .1 uiie""-. oosiat Did l)r fit Vo Thct'Ittho on;r tfi'iiutno Knerlnltsf) who liaa made aBtuJy oi ti.'S iiseaK i under l'roC. Jnlir, Honiao pnlhlCfund lruf, lHuIler. AllonatlilcjUie twe vvorld-i' o niKi specialists. This Is iaj- iiriliml bdvert m at. hhun and nvold the yitmitf wljIi' jf i Npecluliuts oopyiutf same In part or wtiOe. i'h' f a this to misltiul you. I am the only in b 3 cv r e .posed quacks and warned sufTerers tginii ti .st s. Tba qiincliM opunly asserted If Di Tlieel inb' tfs a new advertisement to-day we wtl. co urt'i iestme somewhat and the publta vM' nit kni w . uitwo are tho very itersou ho er pog o ;Uio is, li a. M. to a 1. M.;t-v's. 6-s.ao; wet 'i d -At, . ,,M.... bu-Klay.DA. M. to 12 JU !i ti i nnH i stumps foi book Truth," only to io . ickH and beat for old and younff, i- i i.i irr 1 poor jtitd rU n, A nev ti lek t 4 m p- H-t'l doctors and quacks Is tliK: a r i mi i "suiMlishtM olllceoran old deoeusud i m ntt ian n'dman no physician) In their i oi io i t ue .is t decoy. sUffa in r'JUli. lv,.'r-" 71 llffllt First District, VOTE FOB. JOSEPH WYATT, WHEN YOO'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop In at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let mm fasten your llkcnesq Bobbins Building, West Centre St. For the... ciearv Bros' Hot Season ' Temperance Drinke Mineral waters. Weiss beer. Bottlera ol the tuest laner Deer. 19 PeJ Alio;. Bioaaadi, Pt A To be Voted on in New York State in November, A CONFLICT ON PARTY ISSUES. Dmnocrntlc Mrmbvra of th Constitutional CnnVKOIInn llefnio to Tnkn l'art In nn Ailclri- to IIib Pro pie, but Will I'r. Iare Another Adilretl. Al.nAsr. Fept. 29 Veaterilnjr tvn9 nrac tlcnlly tbe closing dy o( the New York itate constitutional convention A aes- loti Is being belli today, but It Is merely for the purpose of IrnmnctlnR routine business The convention yester day accepted tbe revision by a vote of 95 to 45. The chief bone of contention hni been Hie apportionment for future senatorial and assembly districts. The Republican majority claims that the apportionment Is fair to all concerned, but the Demo cratic minority claimed that It discrim inated against the large cities In favor of the couutrydlstricts and that the discrim ination was unfair to tbe Democratic party as a whole Several excltlnR cau cuses have occurred to determine whether the constitution shall be submitted to tho people as an entirety or whether It shall be voted upon by sections. The Demo crats were In favor of a vote upon the tnaa.,,A !., ., I nn a Vinnlnif tlia.ahtrtn .a. cure tbe rejection of some of the features I tF.o?.lnililtiLbl.0-eXU1et,CQ'na mU,J ,n i,inh oi,fM thnrnn.titM.ltJ "cu u? remedies ns one of the great tlon Is ultimately voted upon In N'ovem ber. It was Anally voted to spilt the bill Into sections, though tbe sections are not as numerous as the leaders of the Demo cratic minority would have preferred. The measure will be submitted to the peo ple In the form of three ballots. Tbe first ballot provides for the adoption of the twenty-nine articles Tbe second ballot provides for tho apportionment article. Tbe third ballot provides for the canal improvement measure. President Choate appointed a commit tee to prepare an address to tho people ex plaining the work of the convention The Democrats refuted to serve, and the Re publicans were llually,compolIed to pre pare the address without their assistance. The Democrats a.sert that they will pre pare another address denouncing the ad dress prepared by the majority. The majority address explains that of the 400 amendments proposed ouly thirty one have been accepted. These amend ments provide for the right of drainage across adjoining laudsi the separation in the larger cities of the municipal elections ftom the national and state elections; printing of all bills before the legislature in their final form three days before their final passage; removal of the prohibition against the sale of the Onondaga salt springs; abolition of the office of coroner; prohibition of lotteries, pool selling, book making and all the forms of gambling; abolition of the statutory provision limit lug the right to recovery for Injuries causing death to 15,000; prevention of the naturalization of foreigners during a period of ninety days previous to a gen eral election: Including institutions sup ported by private charity among those whose inmates do not lose residence fot the purpose of voting; adoption of the most approved mechanical devices in elec tions: establishment of a system of regis tration: a new apportionment of senate and assembly districts; fixing tho number of senators at fifty nud the number of as semblymen ut 150; Inforcement of the principle of civil service reform; prohibi tion of the contract system or convict la bor; authorizing the legislature to pro vide for the improvement of canals; re quiring the legislature to provide for public schools; preventing the overcrowd ing of trial calendars; providing for a nuval, ns well as aland force of militia. The New I'miMUia Canal Company, PAWS, Sept. 23 The issue of 300,0OC Bbares of the new Puuanm Caual com pany, limited to tbe thuru and bondhold ers of tho old company, has not been a succcis. but under the compromise be tween the liquidator and M Oberudorller, who is bound to tuke 33,000 shares, tbe new company, will be Immediately con stituted. Hp Never l'urohased Clothes. Ledaxox, Pa., Sept. 29. John Mum ford, mi eccentric Individual, died here yesterday, aged 72 years, lie leaves ao estate valued at $30,000. He had not pur chased any clothing for morethan twt-uty years, and the coat he wore wus covered with patches of all colors Some yeari ago he was robbed of $0,000 iu cash. Uriperate Prize right In Illinois. SntlNOFIKLD. Ills.. Sept. SU A desper ate prize light occurred twenty mjles fron' Springfield early in the morning between James, ulius "Kid" Ilaiu, of Lancaster, Pa , and Jouu, alias "Dummy" Rowan, Of St Louis, for $500 a side Rowan won in the twenty-third round. Both meo were badly punished, A Hal) Heroine. DCBUQUE, la , Sept. 29. A 7-year-old girl saved a passenger train on the Clil cago and Great Western road near Dun dee the was seen by the engineer wav ing her little red apron as a signal. The engineer stopped the train, nnd tbe little girl told liiin tbe bridge around the curv wns burning Premier Ounuy tu Iteslgn. PAms, Sept 29 Both La Patrio and The Cocoarde announce that Premlct Dupuy Is to resign almost Immediately, and that he will be succttded by M. Ray mond Polncare. Mercter's Contlltlou MoNTIlEAL,Sept 29. There Is no change o tx't'remler .Mercler s condition Tb due weather. seems to have revived blm somewhat. NUGGETS' OF NEWS Mrs W. L Jona. wife ol a prominent insurance agent ot Pittsburg, waslbrowc from carriage and killed in that cits last night George Appo, the green goods man whe "gave away" his pals at the .mv York police Investigation, attempted suicide by Btahulug yesterday Tom iloora and Eugme Fulks. twe white men, were executen ut Pitris. Tex , jtsteraay afternoon (oi murder com mltted iu the, Indian Territory MU T!ul,,.. ,, unnn.rln In.lu in T.,,, .. . . , " muu. wuo ineu recenjiy. na te i a as leg , acy to Lord Randolph Churchill her man slon and estate in Oxfordshire. "In recog- i ..i.i in ' 7 .. "I uuiuM u .ma cuuniauing political gen - lm." MUNYON INVESTIGATED, Leading: Newspapers, After Thorough and Careful Investigation, Report That His Remedies Cure Ninety Six Out of Every One Hun dred Cases. During the pnst live months suolt re liable Journals as the Boston Post, Phil adelphia Times, New York Press, llalll more American, Washington Post, and equally prominent newspapers In other cities have thoroughly Investigated the claims made for Muuyon's Hommopathlo Hemedles with tho most astonishing re sults. Rend what they have to say : The Boston Post says : "Since we be gan to Investigate the claims made for Munyon's Remedies we have received letters and testimonials from nearly every state in the Union, and And that his remedy only falls to cure nbout 4 per cent, of the cases. Some of these cures have been so uulck mid so thorough that they seem almost Incredible." The Philadelphia Times says : "Out of 1811 reports received from those who used Munyon's Rheumatism Cure, 1741 declare themselves positively enred. nnd 82 sav they have been greatly benefited. This is uifuuvenes ui. mu nge. The New York Press says; "Wo find that out of every 100 who have used Munyon's Remedies 00 have declared themselves cured or greatly benefited. There can bo no hesltnnoy In saying that Munyon's Remedies may bo termed positive cures." Tho Baltimore American says : "It will be seen by the testimonials wo have pub lished that Munyon's Rheumatism Cure acts almost instantaneously, curing tho most obstinate cases In n few hours. This remedy never falls to cure sharp shooting pains In the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, or soreness In any part of the body. It Is guaranteed to promptly cure lame ness, sciatica, lumbago, still and swollen" joints, still back and all pains In the hips nnd loins. It seldom falls to give relief after one or two doses, nnd almost Invari ably cures before one bottle has been used." rulillelr llorarirhlppeil. CODRTLAXD, Ala. Sept. 29. Abo Abra hams, a prominent inert-hunt, was pub licly horsewhipped here yesterday by Mis-s Lucille Doss, daughter of Peter Doss, Sr., proprietor of the Doss hotel. It is said that Abrahams made a disparaging re mark about the young lady, which readied her ears Miss Doss brought steams of blond with every blow, nnd made him beg for mercy. Ho was also attacked by a brother of the young lady, and would have been killed but for the Interference of the chief of police, who ar rested ull the parties. StoKlnlny Tulks to UVt Virginians. GALMl'OSUS, O , Sept. 29 The author of the McKlul'iy tanil law yesterday paid his compliments to the author of the Wil son tarill law Thre was a good sized audience present, composed largely of Wert Virginians who had crossed the river to hear Governor McKiuley, and wbo joined as heartily u their Ohio neighbors in applauding tho satirical references to the famous West Virginian who is the bead of the ways and niinin committee The Carrn MumIpi Myiterjr. Cl.KVHt.AND, Sept 20 -Th police have found u man who saw Caveu on the street In company with u married woman the afternoon before he wus murdered. This woman he hnd been seen ivitb before in the same, plnre. which Is a disreputable district, where the crime was committed He does not know win she is, but can identify her on sight, and when she is lo cnted her htisbund will be urrested for the murder, it f in nil A I!nmlr?il mill Firtjr Years Old, KEUKVII.LK, Tex , Sept 29. A Mexican nnmeu .uonericos men at. Ingram, near here, yesterday His relatives ussert most positively that he was 150 years old He bad been married five times, marryiug his first wife 109 years ago. ,He had three growp sons in the war of loU!. RAILROAD SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE 29, 1891. "dins leave Shenandoah as follows i"'or New York via Philadelphia, weeV ar 10, 5.36. 7.20, a.m., 12.32, 2.55. 15.55 p.m. Sunflt '..10, a. m. For New York via Mauct CtunV week days, d.'J3,7.si a. m., 1Z.S2, p. m For Reading and Philadelphia, reex dy 110. 6.26.7.20. a.m.. 12.;. 2.S5. 6.55 D. m. BU' day, 2.10, a. ra. r or t'oiisvuie, ween cava, z.iu, j.w, a, o 12.83, 2.55, 6.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 1. m. For Tamaqua and Mahnnoy City, week djt 2.10, 5J85, 7.20, a. m., 12,32, 2.5S, 6.56 p. m FJ'Jt day, 2.10, a. m. Additional tor Mabanoy City week days, 7 00 p. m. For wllllamsport, Sunbury and LewUbau week days, 11.80 a. m., 1.86, 7.00 p. m Sunday, 8.2S a. m. For Mabanoy Plane, week days, .10, !., t.tf 7.HI, 11. SO a.m., 13.32, 1.S5, 2.M, 5.W, 7.01, S.J' p. m. Sunday, 2 1U, 8.29, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8. 7.20, 11.30 a. m.. 1.35, 7.U0, 9.85 p. ra. y dM 3.26 a m. TRAINS FOK SIIKNANDOAHi Leave New York via Phlladetpaia.weekday 8.UU a. in., 1 90. 4.00, 7.80 p. m 12.15 ctgnt. 8a day, 0.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week day I. 30. U.10 a. ra., 1.10, 1.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terrains' week days, 1.20, 8.35, 10.00 a. m., and I.IK U.re, 11.) p. m. Hundav. 11.30 p. m. Leave Heading, week days, l.t6,7.10, 10.05, Hi a. is., 5.55, 7.57 . ra Sunday, 1.36, a n, Leave Pottavtlle, week days, 2.35, 7,10 a. m 12 SO, 0.11 p. m Sunday, 2.83 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, weeV days, S.1S, 8.60, 11.21 1 to., 1.20,7.16. 8.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. tr. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.15, 8.11, II. 47 a.m., 1.81,7.41, 9.S4 p, m, Sunday, S.v a. m. Leave Mabanoy Plane, week dtya, t.K, i.tt 6.S0, 9.37, 11.52 a. m., 12.68, 2.09, 6.20, S.tK),7.W,li.: p.m. Sunday, 2.40, .00a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week, days, 10.10, a. rr 8.85,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p. cc For llaltlmore, Washington acq the Vf cai Tli II. 4 O. R. R., through trains leave Res41r Terminal, Philadelphia, (P R. K. R.) i tJk , 7.40, 11. a) a. m., 8.113,5.18. 7.22, p. tn., Sunday l.ll 7.40, U.Sil a. in., 3.46, 7 22 p. in. ATIiAKVC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestout Streei Vthart and South Street Whnrt for Atlantic City. Week-Days Exprets, 9.00, a u. , 2W. 4,00, 6.00 p. ra. Accommodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. 5,b p. m. Sunday vxpress, 9.00, 10.00 u, m. Accom modation, 8 tus. m. and 4.30 p. in. lteturnug leave A tlantlo Oity, depot, corner Atlanllonnd ArWsnsssavenue- Wiek-liavs-Kxi-ress. 7 8). O'O a. m errt 4.00 a d 9.8.. p. n. Acoutn nodutlon, 8 )& a, Ul., and4J12u.m. BumI1.-7jc .res. CO. 7 ) p. m, Acsommo. dation, 7.15 a. m.,iiudl l5p. m. , rtrjor cars on all eipres. trains. O. O. HANCOCK. (Jen. Pass. Art. i , j Phlladelntla Pa I 1. A.. SWEIGAHD, Oen.SUDX. mmirn : ; H - 1 '1 A tVetlllur anil Petal Accident Mavui Cimvk Pa.. Pent. 29. John Craig, the 6-j ear. Id sou of Colonel John Lralg, of LeMnh (lap, this county, niet with n teeuliar aecident jesterday after noon, which resulted fHtBlly. The lad's mother was iu Maucli Chunk, visiting tlio family of her brolher-ln-lHW, Judge Allen Craig. During lit rabseuce t lie boy roamed about the premises at will. 1'indlug n sliarp clnel he made a plaything of 1, but In some manner he stumbled and fell and the rhNel strnck his neck, severing the jugular vein. lie died in a short time. beverely llpntm liy Hlrlkflra. ICAKPAS ClTV. Mo., Sept 20 Threo striking switchmen severely lieat K. G Fish, nssistant uperlnteiidi'iitof the Hnr llugtclu rnllwav. near the .limntlnti ilennt nutiex. The men were W. 8. Jlurphy, J. ' r.. oiienuu n illluin Cross, i hey stopped .Mr. Fish's buguy and demanded n certif icate of good behavior from him, which he refused. Coile and Murphy threw stones, which painfully Injured the superintend ent, nnd then dragged him from his buggy and kicked him Murphy was arrested, but Coile got H.y. Jack llie w nipper" in ChloaRo. ClllCAtio, Sept -"i -' Jack the Whlppcr" has broke loose mid Is nmkltig life full of terrors to the female bicyclist who ride iu Washington park during tbe evenlug. Jnck has a frantic aversion to bloomers, and his method of expressing his dislike is to plant a few luty welts with a raw hide whip on every pair of bloomers that he can find with n irl Inside them He has severely whipped two young women and pursued several others The park pollcemeu have so far been unable to catch him. Not Guilty of Mttriter, RoANOKK, Va . Sept. 29. Tho jury In the case of Walters. Uooue, who has been ou trial for tho past ibree days for murder, brought In a verdict yesterday afternoon of not guilty Hooue was indicted some time ago by the grand Jury for participa tion In the rlotot last September In which nine citizens lost their lives. This trial ends the riot cases, as Frank Shepard, the only other indicted person who has not been tried, has left this section of the THE best investment in real estate is to keep build ings well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You sometimes want to sell many a good house has remained unsold for want of 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 orand ; this one is safe : "John T. Lewis 6c Bros." For Colors. -National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lend Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each can beiup sufficient to tint 35 pounds of strictly l'ureWlntc Lead Ihedesired shade; they are in n sense read -mixed paints, but a combination if icrfectlv pure colors in the handiest form to .int Slrictl Pure White Icad. A pood n-nnv thousand dollars have been saved ..ropei tv-o nert by ha iug our book on painting -net color-tard. Send us ft postal card and get belli free. tOHN T. LEWIS 8: UROS. CO., Fhlladeiphia. ( Hb GREAT SUCCESS 1 tt. Severn F B. Msgargle, Vf. H. Vfusri I SYNDICATE SPECULATIONS IN STOCKS, BONDS, ETC. SAFEST for moderate inves'ors. LaHGEiT REIUrlNSon the Investment. . NO KNOWLEDGE ot (peculation necessity. l) t i H.iXWoan be Invested with more than usual degree ot safety, r,'I transactions are mad by (.ompstent ezpeits of long expertenoa and umiuesllimecl ablllf. Dividends )aynrle monthly All money to yu- credit on be wlthdrawu tlrst day ot any month. Dividends can be reinvested so as to get the benefit ot compound interest. $100 at 0 per cent per rronth, comnound In terest for 4 years, amounts 10 over $1,000. SI00 at 10 cer cent, per month, comround In terest for 4 years, amounts to over $9,000. $10 at 20 per cent, per month, comoound In terest for 3 years, amounts to over $7.or,0, OUR RFC0RDS OF DIVIDENDS FOR 1894 : Jan. 1894, 10 per cent. May, 1894, 15 per cent. Feb, 1894, 8 ' June, IB94, 8 " Mar.1894, 10 July, 1894, 40 " Apr. 1894, 10 " Aug. 1894, 109 " July and August dividends the result of the rapid advance In corn. conservative Snfo Responsible. KstatilUhed A must, Wi. Hank ref rence. Our l'resideai ha b :ea tor of teen years the president of oneot our National Hunks. Mon y oan be sent by express or lost oftloe money order, or New Yor draft, payable to BThe Traders' Syndicate, or K. H. nood, CJ Treasurnr. f up r .rtlc i v mailed W Ifrteonapplicaii.iuto uf Traders' Syndicate, S TraJerj,' Building. Clilcagj. Illinois, jl llopresentatlves Wanted. u Your Stomach : : : Cannot st ft tul the same washing that rmtr twits ilo, anil th water ynn drink isu t eyeu lit for that pnrpvup. Ub Loroiu Schmidt's Boor and Porter, JAMES SHIELDS, Maunder Shenandoah Branch, sis rrni h t c m' mm a t 3 'illisil- '.Vim fc1 FINANCEJXD TRADE. Tho Business Situation as Viewod by Commercial Agencies. SOME IMPROVEMENT THIS MONTH, The Vntumti of Trn.lr, Ilonever, Is (Ion. sliterahlr t.ss Than In it Normal Year, Using About Tnrntr Per Cent. Hnialler Than 111 SeptPlntmr, 18U'. Xr.w YottK, Sept. afl. H. U. Dmi & To 'a weekly review of trade says: Special In fiulry has been made this wk at all com mercial centers reuariliiiK the state of re tail trniles. Tile main tacts disclosed are: First, marked Improvement within the pnst month nnd n considerable excess ovor the business done a year aito, particularly in the necessaries of life. Hut seoond.it appears that the volume of trade at pres ent is 611 the whole considerably less than tn a normal year, at most points, anil tn tho more important trndes is apparently about 20 per cent. Btnaller than In Sep tember, 18112. Evidence of continued Improvement In wholesale trade and manufacture does not appear this week. There is large dis tribution In orders given some time no, but new business going to tho manufac turers Is everywhere slackening. The completion of orders for repleuishmentof stocks leaves a nnrrower demand, nnd It Is yet too early for consumption to pro vide further orders. The depression In prices of farm pro ducts will have some Influence. Unpre cedented records have been made In cot ton and wheat, though as to wheat only in contracts for future delivery, In which the prices nro tho lowest ever mado. His encouraging that tho speculation In corn has broken and the price has fallen five cents, less gloomy estlmntes than those of the department having gained general acceptance. It is now sup posed that the yield is not fnr from 1,600, 000,000 bushels, which will compel much economy In feeding, but speculation In pork has also broken, and the price has fallen 75 cents, while lard has declined half n cent. Tho iron industry shows n shrinkage of demand, and the prices quoted today are but little above the low est this year. Failures are few nnd small, for the week's liabilities nmouuting to SCaTS.-WS, of which $a,8S2,313 were of manufacturing and tg.Sas.US of trading concerns. The failures during the week liavo been 235 lu the United States, nnlust 381 for thesnmo week last year, and 55 In Canada, against 83 last yenr. Ilradstreets review says- Tho feature of general trade throughout tho country is found In moderate reactions within the week, more particularly In the volume of purchases of staples west, where tradulms been tUite nctlve.und nt eastern points, in the course of prices, the week falling to show any upward movement of note In this line; in the check to business iu the south, together with the damage to the rice and orange crops. Leading Jobbers at different points who for a month past have reported most favorable concerning the course of busi ness llaltlmore, St. Louis, Nashville nnd Chicago send modified advices ns to ac tivity and the bright outlook. Wheat has made another "lowest price," and Indian com and oats have both declined. Sugar Hnd coileu records lower figures, nnd an other lowest price for cotton has had nn unfavorable influence on the tone of busi ness nt important southernlmarkets, par ticularly in view of activity of receipts of that staple. Exports of wheat (ami Hour ns wheat), both coasts, Uuited States and Canada, this week, have fallen olT some, amount ing to 2,503,0 bushels, against 3,537,000 bushels last week, and 3,-i:i,000 bushels In the week n year ago Two venrs ngo tho total was 4,015,000 bushels, three years 1 ago 3,405,000 bushels, and tour years ago l.SOS.OOO bushels Western Australia's flrowth. Pebtii, Western Australia, Sept. 29. Sir John Forest, the premier nud treas urer, in a speech presenting the budget iu the legislature.gave a glowing account of the position of Western Australia, lie said that tho revenues during tho year 1S1I3 had increased 20 per cent., while the expenses had increased only 4 per cent. The population during tho past four years had mado a remarkable increase, amount ing to 04 per cent. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closlnc; Qtintutlons of tit New York and l'hlltltleliililn Kxelinni. NEW Yohk. Kept -" -Thestock market was irregular throughout die day with thoireneral tendency In the direction of lower prices un til late in the nturmxm, when shares had reached about tht lowest level At this time a very good buying movement st In, which brought about a rttovery. and in some shares an advance on the day was established. Clos Inir hlds' Lehigh Valley HT'4 Pennsylvania 61H Heading in St l'atil MH Lehigh N'av 51 N Y & N' E pf Ul New Jertey ('en En-dividend W X. Y. A l'a.... 8M Krle H 1) , L. W itii West Shore mi N Y fentral .. Lake Erie & V . 10H Del. Ac Hudson. . Cleliernt MHrketft. I'HU.Aiim i'HiA. Sept. US. Flour weak; win ter superfine. tViM ID, do. ex Iras. ft.1HO1t.4O; No. g winter, .403.90: l'ennylvanltt roller straight. $J.A1&8 6V western winter, olear. if lu2.tm. Wheat quiet, easier, with Wic. bid and frfc asked for September Com un settled, lower, with !Wo bid and 57c asktsl for September. Oats dull, vaster, with 3494c. bid DSc asked for September lleef steady I'ork firm. Lurd quiet; western steam, in V5; city, S6.ii llutter quiet; western dairy, 1331?e ; do creamery. 5&jc ; factory. lUMQltic : Elglns, Sec ; Imitation creamery. lOQllto ; New York diary, ll:i&i, do creamery, 1&1!"6' ; Pennsylvania creamery prints, fanoy. liTc ; exceptional lots higher: do choiuv 11511)2110 ; do fair to good J,i.-4c : prints jobbing at id&aio Cheetestcady large. 810c ; small, SK31lio t' part skltns 138c ; full skims. 3 W10 Eggs Heady New York and Pennsyl vania ilu ; M house 15H4il'-; western tresh. IbffiJPo. l.lve Stock Markets. NEW Yohk. Kent. So. IJeeves slow, closing lower on all f"'I"s; native steers, fair to good. Sl'iWitii per ID) lbs.: ordinary to me dium, J( '11 t immon and Inferior, Jrt.Ht) Ctl 10; uien, $1 75.113 on: bulls, Uui 30; dry cows, l.i&)sf. Calves steady; lour to prime veals, S'u.' V per HU lbs ; graawrs. 12.50 Q3; western (..dees. SIM Sheep and lambs slow; iheep and prime lambs steady; other grades of lam's i- lower, poor to prim sheep. !Wt3per 100 lbs ; common to choice lamU. j:i 37H'r 7', Hog lonen inferior tu East Liheiitv. I'a.. Sept. IW Cattle Qrra; prime, is.aiftjwv. gooa butchers. Utt4.2i Hogs dull, lower) Philadelphia, bell mixed and Yorkers, IS.0OS3.T0i common to rair Yorkers, fj.vxiia.w. sheep steady! e.x U, .a45.4U,couimoo. lOo.ail.Si, Right Arm Paralyzed! Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our clatiiihtrr, nianclic, now fif teen years of line, had been terribly allllctcd with nervousness, and had loafc tho entire- use of ber right arm. Wo feared St. Vitus dance, and tried the best physicians, with no benellt. She has taken three bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine and Has jialned 31 pounds. Her nervousness and symp toms ot St. Vitus dance are entirely gone, 8he attends school regularly, and has recovered complete use of her arm, licriippctltolSRplendid." MHS. IJ. it. BULLOCK, Ilrlghton, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles' Nervino Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first liottlo will benefit. All (lruKKlstSHi!llltnt.l, 6 bottles for 13, or It will ho sent, prepaid, on receipt of price, by tho Ur. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Lageranc Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Henlthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLY'S ckhtualia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always get a glass ot Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the plice. T. M. Rcilly'a, Locust Avenue, OENTKALIA, PA tierrnsnsntlT onrefl I In'.-jtiS) days bra I 1 MloBBlocily.aneI es&rnnt7,nBCK7a o y rJU-iucnnirai, I'OffliiTnprcoijaaa iw-eas" ho(fc,illu: ' ratpit f rcim lif 1 f rcn people cured. I fjoebxmaU. NotlUageliowlUeare. 4H COOK REMEDY CO.. Chicaoo. III. B MAIN AND COAL STS., Bbcitnntloiilt, I'ciiiia, Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe nnd Hellnble Horses to Hire. SNtDDtN'S LIVERY Poar Alley, Rear Colfee Honao. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to hoard. Hauling promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE I Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sis., Shenandoah. fresh and eool Beer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costkllo & Cassidy, Proprietors, PEOPLE "ho have CARPBT8. 1-KA'lHEltS or MATTRESS KB MTo Too Oloanod I tVhllo clesnlnf; house, win do well lo call on or address Tbe STEAM BlIMITIK Cl.rSM SS Kat,t Coal Street. MUSSER k BEDDALL, (Successors to Cosklev Bros.) Mo. 26 tlanx cuutre Btrcet, HUKKAMDOAII, I'A. 3 Our Motto; Best Quality at Lowest Osib Prices. JHtronsge respectfully Bollolted. Wbon You Want a First-class Rig make It a point to go to ""Decamp's Livery. West St., between Centre nnd Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert SU. Finest Boers, Wines and Liqaom Handsome liir Fixtures. Best Brnuda of 5 and 10a Cigart GORMAN'S GAFS v '4' jj jit , j-.i. .
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