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PENNSYLVANIA KAILltOAD SODUTLKILL Division, JUNE 3d, 1894. - Trains will loavu Shenandoah after the above ftiite for Wlsrsan's, Qllberton, Fracltvlllo, Nev nVjtle, St. Clair. Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readtnr, Hott'ito'wo, Phrcnixvlllc, Norrtstown ana I'SU- aaeiyui iiru..u sircu. oinuuuf n. -jiv. uu u,, , ra. and 4 15 p. m. on week days Tor pots vllle and lrtermedtate stations SilO a. tn. SUNDAYS. for tvissran's. Ollberton. Frackville. Ke- VRIklC. 3, 1.111. . UIMII1IQ , W.UU. V.VW , LU . acilS: 10 p.m. For Hamburg, Readier;, Ppttr town, Phoonlxvllle. Norrlstown, PhlllrlFh! at c:uo, .iu a. m., anu p. m. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Mhonandoah a' 10:40 a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. n Sundays, 11.18 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllte for Shenandoah at I P ! t 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:(M p. in Sundar t 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) to Bhenanaoah at 5 57 and 8 55 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p in week days. On Sunday" ifr- t 8 50 a m. Leave Broad StreetHtatton, Philadelphia, FOK NEW YOKK. For Now York. Express, week dan, at 3 20, 405, 4 50, 6 15, 060, 7 83, 8 20, 0 50, 11 OC 11 11 am, '2 00 noon, 12 41 p. m. (Limited F presn 1 Oft and 4 22 c m. rtlnlnp ears.) 1 40, 2 30 (dining oar), 3 20, 5, 6, 8,050, 713, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 01 night. Sundiyi, 3 2D, 4 03. -160, 615, 822,U5?,UU3am,124l, 14U,23i (dining car), 0. (Limited 4 22), 520, 63J, 65J, 7 13, 8 12 p m, UOlnlght. Express (or Hoston, without change, Ham weekdays w nson m ittlv. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH Tor UllllUiOlO aiAl It oa,lW ujn J ftU, X'J, 8 51, 9 10, 10 20. il 18. II 40 a 'o, (lJ 3S limited dlotnt ear,) ISO, 3 4a, 141, (dining car), (5 I" emi gres '-rial Uu'i dlninrcar), 617, 0 65, 710 fdlnlnucar) p m, and 12 03 night week days. Sundays. 350, Til 910, 1118, 1110 a in, 141 (dining c ir), 653, 7 40 (dining otr) p m and 12 IB Light L. jve .Vsrtcot street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANI'IO CITY, birred 8 60 u m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 (10 p m week days. Su lavs, Express 8 15 aud 0 45 a m. For Ca l May. Anuleseu. Wlldwooa and 'iofiy Death express, 9 a m ICO p m week ',F Sea l-de Ultv. Ocean Citv and Avalon liinres1!. 9Ma m. 40ud m week days. Hun- das, t)(,t m. For im is Point, expres, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p mwc.kdyx. Sundays, 8 tin m. S. iA ,jui-.jhi J t Vfu jL Oo ' i Psiw'r'- t RA8LR0A0 SYSTEM Reaping IN EFFECT JUNE !9. 1894. Trains leave Shenandoah as toll iwei For New York via Philadelphia, wret, day 410, 5.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.32, 25. 6.55 p.m. S"' Uk 2.10, a, m. For New York via Mauc Ommi week days, 5.23,7.23 a. m., 12.32, 2.55 n. m For Reading and Philadelphia, week day ' 2.10,5.25,7.20, a. m., 12.32, 2.55, 0.65 p. m Sal day, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. m 12.32 2.55, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. to For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, vjrak dy 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,32, 55, 6.VS p. m 8ur day, 2.10, a. m. Additional toi Mahanoy City week days, 7 00 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlebin week days, 3.25, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.00 p, a Rundnv. 3.2.-1 a. m. Fo- Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 8.26, P r 7.20, 11.30 a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 2.65, 6.M, 7.C6. .S p.m Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, a.m. Fcr Ashland and Shamokln, week da7 8.3 7.20, 11.30 a, m 1.85, 7.00, 9.85 p. m " dT a TRAINS FOIl SHENAMDOAF l Leave New York via Phlladeltini.weeltdi 8.00 a m 1 30. 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.16 night, but . day, 00 p. m. Leave NowYorkvlaMauchChunk,woekdy 4.30, 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m.. and 4.W, 6.02, 11.80 p. m. Sunday. 11.30 p. m. xieave ueaaing, weea aays, i.oa,r.iu,iu.ug, ii.&i te. 5.65, 7.57 p.m Sunday, 1.85, a r, lLeavn Pntiswlltp. wrrIc dava. 2.S5.. 7.40 a. in . K-S'Yfl.llp. m Suaday, 2.85 a. m. ""Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.18, 310, 11. JS a m., 1.20,7.15, 9.23 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 r. . Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.45, 9.21, 11.47 a.m., 1.51, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.4b a. m. Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week dtps, 2.40, 4.SI, 6.80, 9.37, ll.Ei a. in., 12.58, 2.06, 5.20,6.W,7.ta,l.lv p. n: Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, weok days, 10.10, a. a 8.35, 11 15p. :n. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Ilaltlraore, Washington ana the West n 13. & O. It. R through trains leave IteaCln. Term'nal, Philadelphia, (P. X R. R. It.) at 8.U, 7.40, 11.26 a. m., 3.411,5.18. 7.22, p. m Sunday .!. 7,10, 11,26 a. m., 3.48, 7.22 p. m. ATLANTIC OITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whar and f Duth Street Wharf lor Atlantlo City. Wejk-Uiys-Express, 9.00, a. m, S00, 4,01, 6.00 p m, Accommodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. 6.4) p.m, Sunday -Fxpross. 9.00, 10 00 a. m. Accora- . moaaiion, d.uu u. m, anu t.ou p, m. f Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. I Week-Days Express, 7 85, 9.10 a. i, nnd li q o. w p. .n. Accom aiouaiiDQ, o.io a. m., and 4 32 p. m Hunda -tx reRS, 4 00, 7 30 p, m, Aosommo , datlon, 7 13 a, m., und 4 15 p. m. Parlor car-on all express trains. O. u, HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Aft. Philadelphia Ha 1. A, SV. KIOA1IU, Qen. Sunt. to ih il ia! 7 Arch St. PhUa. Pa. tonuit Old IIoiiONt I)i . TiiiM'I. wtio luii in d more tui.1troro than nil ottaera i) it- ii u ' ktu ohitN fjpecmllHt In 4'liU a iptim. aaiiipluiiiHtf aim oci'tl Unite . ) roV' . i ouiiufJKuea uv secretary or LiilMir.Ul J-Asftiuuu ut avian, noiwuu-tmlin-' wliui Q'mok" and hpeclullatu ad-m- or nto I'lu-re maune to equulhliu I i i mi lit it fticM'HU (iibt'iifci'N or UutM ltlniiil nniHiiii. nil I In hllil t'lTlTIti nf t .1- liil crrorit loni imwtr, l)lmlt!rrltltlui'', till ii aiJ iierVMiis tlUurtUi-pi, tic, frtKh vm, cuj U uft-lOdfUN. Iti'lict'iit oiire. l'twr.de i i fuH(? -tw i-miHuit ldlr il, I'. Tlieelj ti Hi( iftMiume i4iieolalUt wtw bus inadt atutly til h tiiHff"-('H uiniff l'rof. Jnlii IIimiTo iiatili,Bni I rut. lUuIlei, Aliuiiu(liir,Uie tj vori l-i imvnej specLa.Ui.Hi. This U my urltflimt u. , ii .-Hi 'nt. Mi mi and nvolri tuo joiiuir v 'u-uo - d specialists oopy.ntt same in pari or V! v Ti y (1 this to ralaltad yoa. I am the only o vtio i -r i xtosed oaaoks and warned su Iff rem it iql isurs. 1U uuiicUh openly asserted!? ii V. flieel InHorta a nww odvritsetueut to-day we idv r cbLiiiate same soiuA-taiit aud tho niibllo wl not tacwtlmtwe ard tlm Wry person he ex- ixjt c, ui j -o tiaun, u . w. iu n i-, ax.jov a, o-aw W r.lid a. CV 0-9.30. 8Ut.dav.ff A. U.tol2M. rot We- ica uvet Q-ieru btampi foi lj(tolc "Truth," only TIHJhjn IIUUI'lvsl UHLi Ut Bt lUIOIUHIlU ITUUUK. U Utv fUii an d 1 uMlhi.c. tiiUcd of un (1 1 tfeceancd lh iuu. Ii. int. (piuiutuun uioiJuysicUnilutuelr WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop tn at Linton's Photograph Gallery, Knd let blm fasten your likeness vilobbins' lulldlug. West Centre Bt. .1KB. R. F. THEEL ll u GIANTS STILL AHEAD. Thoy Capture Another Gamo from Baltimore's Champions! NEW Y0BK ROOT: OUT IN POROE. A I'nllcomnn Hides with Each IIus Load nf the Visitors to Knap Tholii In Order Tho Game Won nnd Lost tn the Ninth Inning. 1JALTIM011E, Oct. 0. The second gnmo of tho Temple cup series, played hero yes terday, was another exhibition of great ball plnyltiK. Local "rooters," however, do not fully nppreclato It, becauso tho Orioles lost, lloth teams were evenly matched In skill aud play, but an element of luck was lu favor of the New Yorkers. The game was nip nnd tuck up to the ninth inninir. In this Inning an error by the peerless Jennings, which should have been an ensy double, retiring; the side, eventually gave tho Giants four runs. Iu early practice, when tho "Kids" wero Mi the field to chase the leather, Hurko hit one of them lu the face with a ball. It looked deliberate, and n crowd from the blenchers swarmeAover Into the field after him. The pollct drove the crowd back nnd Burke explained that the offense was unintentional. The New York play ers nnd "rooters" come to the grouuds at 2:80 o'clock with ouo policemen In each i, ' The game began at 8:30 o'clock, and the crowd of 11,000 people kept unsunlly quiet and undemonstrative during tho game, excepting when brilliant plays were made by either Bide. Ktnslle took the first turn at judging balls aud strikes and Hurst on bnso decisions. Meekin pitched for Now York nnd Glea9on for llultlmorc. Tho New Yorkers wero first at tho bt t, and they were out iu one, two, three order. Eddie Uurke was first to the' tho bat, and was greeted with a storm of cheers and horn toots from Gotham's "rooters." Ho hit tho first bnll pitched by Glensou (uto Keeler's hands. Tierunn nud Davis went out at first. Manager Hanlon wns presented with n picture of tho club before the Orioles went to tho bat, nud Kelley walked to lirst on tho first four speedy but wild balls pitched by Jlcekln. Keelerseuta beautiful single between center nnd left, and Ilrouthers advanced both Kelley and Kceler a base. McGraw sent a long fly to Van Haltren, nnd Kelley wns nailed at the plate on a beautiful throw In. In the stcond inning Glensou nindoa great stop aud assist on n hard liner from Ward's bat, and in the same inning Doyle dropped an eusy foul lly from Jennlugs' bat, but was snved nti error mark by Jen nings sacrificing on the next bnll pitched. During this iuulng tho Now York players crowded nround Kmslie aud kicked, prin cipally to worry him. In tho fourth iuuing Meeklu made a wonderful stop of a hard hit ball from Kelley's bat, and iu tho next inning Burko's cntcli of n long fly from Brouth ers' bat was tho feature. In tho sixth in ning Kelley delighted his admirers by tnnkiug what seemed nu Impossible play. Iu the seventh inning Ward und ileekin ntteuipted tricks accredited to McGraw. Tho game was won aud lost in the ninth inning. Fuller sent nu easy one to short, but it hit a stone and bounded over Jen nings' head. Farrell got lu another Bcrntch hit. Meekin struck out. Burke sent an easy one to Jennings, for a double piny, but Jennings, iu over anxiety, fum bled the bull. Tiernau cleared tho bases with a throe base hit, and camo in ou Davis' out, and Doyle's out retired tho Bide. In tho Baltimore's half of the lu lling it wns quite dark, aud Meeklu relied upou speed. He sent three men to first ou balls, but all the Orioles could do was to get in one run. Score by innings: 11.11. K. New York 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 4-0 13 3 Baltimore 0 2 2 0 I)' 0 1 0 l-ti 7 8 This ufteruOou the clubs play iu Now York, aud a largo contingent of Baltl. moreaus left ou morning tralus for the metropolis. County Olllrlals Indicted. Colvmiius, O., Oct. 0. Indictments were returned yesterday by the grand jury against County Commissioner T. J, Cassidy (Dem.), a. 11. ltlggert (Dom.) and S. B, McDonald (Rep.), all indicted for al leged misconduct in olllco and for receiv ing a bribe of $1,200 each from tho Colum bus Bridge company a year ago. Mc Douuld is also indicted for sol ciiinjj a bribe of $.100 from Contractor Jured Jew ett, nnd Higert with soliciting a bribe of tUH) from the same party. Mliouriit Muny Stnt Tickets. JEFF1.I1SON ClTT, Mo., Oct. 0. The So cialist Labor party has nominate a stale ticket and filed its nominations with tne secretary of state, ns follows; Judge of supreme court, Albert K. Sanderson; su perintendent of public schools, Jnmes A. liandell; railroad oommifcsioner, Sieg fried Zoller. There will be five state tickets lu the field at the fall election, to wit: DemoeiHltc, Heptibllcan, Populist, Prohibition aud Social Labor. Kays Itntiltery la 1114 llunlnrs. Sf.atti.k, Wash., Oct. (. Tho murderer of Charles 11. liirdaell was captured lu a lodging lxnisu by Detective Cudnhee and Officer Carhett after a desperate en counter, in which Cndahee came near los ing his life. The murderer said his name was Hobert BlMUok, afterwards admitting that it was assumed. At the police head quarters the man said robbery was his business, aud that be shot Birdsell iu self defense. Deserter HelzuU by a Shark. Monn.K, Ala., Oct. 0. Two sailors at tempted to dunert the ship Krarest lu the lower bay by swimming to a skill tied to a lighter at some instance away. Beforo they reached tho skiff, however, a shark seized one of the men, aud with a shriek he disappeared beneath the waves. Tho other man reached the skiff aud escaped to the shore. Charged witli lluunlni; a Lottery, Chicago, Oct. 0. S. M. lllddesou, retnry of the state .Mutual liiie iiisuujuea company, wns urrested, oharu-ed sflWf runuinB a lottery under the (jilise or rtn iusurunoe company. The StatoVoiBnajfjy Is u prominent one, ex liovernol- Ueyr; luge, oi iiunoin, ueing in pwiucMv, Arraatetl for Allfci-n I ili.l'rQfr MnVTTiWiT. flpt rt T.rnulll llrol.... t New York milllouiiire, has been Arrested here on a'charge of conspiracy Jiifdleyreil by his Jauiz.hter-i.niliiw. Soma.wj.e((gQ urotvn son was nrreaieu neru i'r railing to ipport his wife, and it l.aU,sed that 1. ...I-L...1 -. V... 1.1. fn.lf Kaltmtfl WoTkf.. rrnt.t. Plttt.APFJ.vnn, Oct n -Attorney V lam T. Mongngue, of Wah m-ton, .nm Into the United States circuit oourt iu asked Judge Dallas to interfere with the Intended discharge of "tne of the em ployes of the lMillndelp' !a and Readli , Ilallrond enmnany n Atmiday. Mr. M . gague said tliiat the in n In question had been notified by the sup rintendent tlia. either they must renounce their member Bhlp In a ceitaln orgnni.ati n or hs-dl-chnrged from the railroad rumpsny's em ploy. Actlou In the matter was deferred until Monday. DO not be deceived. This brand of White Lend i3 still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slew corrosion. It is a standard brand of Strictly Pure x White Lead The recommendation of "John T.Lewis &Bros." to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit Many short-sighted dealers do so. For Colors. National Lead Co.'s lure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can t a sj-pound keg of Lead, nnd mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance In matching (hades, and insures the best paint that it 19 txsslble to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; It uill probably lave you a good many dollars, JOHN Ti LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. Political Cards. VOTE FOR OF FltACKVILLE, For SHERIFF. "VOTE FOIR First District, 1 1LWI For the . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros' "Temperance DrinR Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers o' the finest lager beers. 17 szi 19 Peach Alley, Shcncnlial1, fx SnENA.N'DOAIl'S RELIABLE Hand 3Laundi1 Cor. Lloyd and White Sts. All - orlt cuuranteod to-be first-class In ever) j t titular. 811k ties and lace curtain sa speo laity. Goods called for and delivered. A)trla Hobrtted AMUSEMENTS. JTjlKKGUHON'S THEATUE. r. j. FEitaueoK, manaokh. Wednesday, October 10th, '94. Mr. Barry O'Neil i HVIii'j Moiltry Mlnnlrtl," In Howarl I'. Taylor's Comedy-Drama, M$l IngpiiMioi ! . ... I T.'I n LlcIko.! ...... atm Jl. Ul .nil uuii f. uuumtni jvnta when they sang "The WenrltiK of the Green." Sweet souks and boisterous Irish tUnces. llenutiful scenery nnd rennsvio mecuainuni uurui., num. uu pninted by Dodge at Hnrrijtan's theatre, New York. Knilre new equipment! Pro duced by n company of able comedians. X'rlceat as, 50 huc! 75 Cents. -ClEKQUSON'rt TUEATItE, i"'i.p,j, rinorsoN, manager. MDJlDiT, OCTOBER 13, '94. S-r?-' . w AmAiKinafl fnrnA nnniedv. i f rW" ' . '. Qmv ivish "yisitpps" ' Thftjumlet show on earth. W. J.' MASON and hit 'oiinHiy f''c',ndla-' Ht'nduolng all iba UUm 0 seam 01 iha a.y. . NEVtf 'Am FEATURES. Prices, JSi J5 S Cents. 1 Resorted seat tt Ulrlln'g drug stors ALEX. SCOTT Torturing Disfigurin skin Diseases Spj Instantly Relieved ireai SKIN CURE CtrnccnA, the great skin enre, Instantly allays the most Intense Itching, burning, ami tnliam mation, pcnnlU rest and sleep, heals raw anil Irritated surfaces, clennsos the scalp of cruets and scales, and restore? tho hair. Cnn t R Soap, the only medicated toilet soap, is lnd! jiensable tn cleansing diseased surfaces. Ct'Ti cura IIesolvknt, the new bloo.1 and akin puri fier and greatest of humor remedies, cleanses the blood of all Impurities, and thus removes the cause. Hence theCDTicoiiA ItKMEnim euro every humor of the skin, scalp, and Mood, with loss of hair, from pimples to scrofula, from Infancy to age. Sold throughout the world. Price, CmcrmA, Me.; Boap,26o.i HEsoLvr.NT, tl. PoTTsnUnuo and Cukh. Corp., Sole Proprietors, Ilo.ton. Air " How to Curp Bkln T)eaie," mailed fro. Professional Card. "jy a. Klrl'1'uii.H, m. u. PI1T8101AN AND BVKG&OX, Oaca 110 North Jardln streti. ahentcdoa. LVL m. bUHKK ATTORNEY AT-LA ft' lltXieAHDOlU, TA. Office. Egan building, corner of Main nno Centre streets, dhenand-ah. J. PIERCE K01JKRTO, M. D., No. 23 East Coal Htreei, SUENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to S and 6:30 to 9 p, m. D K. .1. 8. OALL.EN, no oi coutn j arain street, unonanaoKi Ornoz Honiia: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to u p. I Except Thursday evonlnc. No office tuor on Sunday except by arrant ment. A strict adlicrcnce to me ofltcs hau U absolutely necessary. J-JB. WENDELL KE11ER, Successor to Drt. OHAS. T. PAIAIKII, 17V K AXV KAli HUJlGHOrf,-- 301 MahautotiKO Street, Pottsvllle. Peiim SFif's n ri who can taste our caudle, saiic o tin without n feeling of Hffec Orir? C5frl orx for tue young man Ulm wrlrlwho brings them. They Jnst melt In the month; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness theyoung mad also melts, und the question Is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. I SYNDIC ATS SPECULATION IN STOCKS, BONDS, ETC. SAFEST far moderate Investors. LARGEST REIIHNS on tho Investment. NO KNOWLEDGE ol (peculation ncce,w, 1) to 11,000 can bo Invested with more than usual degree of safety, as all transactions nro made by omp tent experts of long experience and unquestioned abllltv. Dividend paranie monthly All money to you crollt en be withdrawn arst day of any month, Dividends can be reinvested so as to get the beneilt of compound Interest. $100 at 5 per cent per ironth. comnound In terest tor 4 t ears, amounts to over Ji.000. $100 at 10 , crcent. per month, compound In terest for 4 years, amounts to over $9,0CO. $10 at 20 per cent per month, compound In terest for 3 years, nm mnts to over $7. OHO. OUR RECORDS 0 OIVIOENOS FOR 1034 : lan. 1834, 10 per cent. M.iy 1034, 15 per cent. Fcb,IQ34, 8 " Jjr,, 1.04, 8 " s'sr.1894,10 ' July, 11194, 40 Apr. 1894, 10 " Aug. 1894, 10 J " July ani August dlvidonls the result of tho rupidndvueelu c rn. Conservative 8afe Responsible. Ksiaellabed August, l9S. Hank reference. Our President bi'ibr en for Ufteen years tho presldentol one of our National Hanks, Mon-ycan beaent by express or ost offlo monev order, or New Yora dnift. payable to SE, I'llP Vrilflfr. ttvmltnata I.- E., Ut I Treasurer. ruli partt'eu'ars moiled ' trie on application to Tfo Tradeirs' Syndicate, Tradsrs' Bulldlnfj, Chlctgj. Illinois, Ropreseutatlvus Wuated. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink' Isn't even flt for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Boer and Portor. JAMK8 SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. (Ilfi GREAT SUCCESS, d. B. Severn, r E. ilagargle, T. II. WaUri (cUTICURi VBLW & S 1 5 t- a IU! 8 v 2 A FINANCE TRADE. The Eeturn to Natural Conditions Gomes Slowly, 00NTIHUED PR0ORE88 PREDI0TED. From All Srrtlnn. Cnmn Ilrportu of BUglitljr Inor-H.r.l I'rndllctlilM mid l.nli- nmplliiii 1 tm tlctttnud fur .Mniiey lla InrreniHd V.nt nnd U'rst, New York, Oct. . lirndxt reefs review t)t trade says: While no radical clmn.; bns appeared tli8 weo there are fea:ur-t of the sittihtlon p 4u . to ooniimu-d proftreas in the dire v iinprovomfiit. This Is true of the con ,y at large. 'Urns, In eastern and middle stales, while the larger cities do not report noteworthy changes, Providence nnnnunces that all Indus' ial lilies, notably iiiannfactiirinK Jewelers, have received liberal orders with the exception of manufacturer of machinery. Baltimore, too, reports lnrer sales in a few directions. In the west cor responding reports cotne from Omaha, where a better feeling Is reported through out the tributary region. Dtiluth also finds business improved, nnd St. Louis and Knnsas City report Humiliation in wholesale as well as retail lines. From the south tho most favorable ro port comes fromJacksonvllle.wherewhole snlo trade is good and retail trade im proving. Merchandise is moving satis factorily from Savannah, aud from Charleston and Chattanooga. Tho pre viously reported large volume of business of Chicago jobbers Is maintained. At a number of points east aud west demand for money has Increased, nnd changes In tho chnracter of morchantile collections, as a rule, are lu the direction of improve ment. The 'price movemout has improved lit tle. Wheat, corn and oats huvo advanced from previous lowest levels. Somo varie ties of lumber, nnval stores, tin plate anil a few other staples have remnined steady In price, but refined sugar Is lower for reasous which may or may not be similar to thoso governing prices in other lines. Concessions in prices have also been made for pig iron, steel billets, lumber, lard, coffee, ootton, print cloths and live hogs. Dun's review sny: With the chief money crops of the west nnd south slnk lug In value, it is not strange that pur chases of manufactured products aro smaller than was expected. Wheat has touched the lowest point ever known for options, nnd cottou the lowest ever known in any form with the present classifica tion, and the accumulation of stocks in both products is dlscouruging to pur chasers for an advunce. Producers aro compelled to sell at prices below the or dinary cost of raising crops, and in somo western states there is also a lamentnblo failure of the corn crop. Under the cir cumstances it would bo very strange if the demand for manufactured products should be nuito as largo as in other years. The condition of tho industries, how ever, is in some respects more sntlsfao tory. Kvldently there is a larger demand for iron products than thero was a month ngo, though the iucreaso In output has been somewhat greater than thu Increase tn tho demand, so that prices steadily tend downward. The failures for tho past week have beeti2iy iu the United States, against H0 for tho snme week last year, und 3'J iu Canada, against 43 lift year. IFCidr.l A-aliiNt Lh Trn.t. HOLLiiMYMiitiio. Ph., Oct. 0. Tiie wall paper trust, Known as tho National Wall Paper company, ligured in the Ulair county courts as the prosecutor of Lyon f: Co., the largest wall paper and Ktation-L- ..ii.-rsln Altooun, for fraudulent in-solvuu-i- The prosecuting company al leged that the defendants placed an order for 25,000 in Xew York, Philadelphia aud Pittsburg, aud after receiving tho in. r chaiidiso wero sold out by the sheriff on executions in favor of their relatives. Tho jury acquitted the defendants and the trust concern was mulcted in the costs. ItnllRlnu. Freedom In Hungary. IlPDA PE6T1I. Oct. 0. In the upper house of tho Iluugnrinn diot the bill granting liberty of worship to all religious beliefs was adopted by a majority of three. Count llzaky, the Cnlvinlstic bishop, Sonsze, nnd others indorsed the declaration of the min ister of worship that the hill is tho out come of the spirit of the times. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Qllntntlmis of Him V,t York and l'hl nilelphtn ridiMiicfs New YonK.Oct.S. Hpi-tulation on theStook Kxchanira today was strong in tone and tho movement of prices upward, tho occasional plight reactions widt h occurred being merely tiie usual unimportant recessions Incidental to a rising market and due to realising sales nnd bear spurts whk-h did not seriously In terrupt the advaiur toward a higher range of value, closing ouiu; Lehigh Valley.. :mi W. N. Y. & Pa.... 6 Erie 14W D.,L. W lea West Shore litiif N. Y. Central PJi)4 I.ake Erlo W.. 17 Del. & Hudson. ...KEi Pennsylvania fll1 Heading H4 bt. Haul Klii Lehigh Nav M N. V. N. E. pf . am New Jersey L'en-. Ill ClHiieral Markets. P111UDEI.PHIA, Oot. S. Flwir weak! win ter super., $303.10; do. extras, Sg.ZB&g.tO; No. i winter family. $2.1Ot0,S.5u; Pennsylvania roller straight. J2.NK8a.85; western winter clear, ta.llK&S.). Wheat higher, quiet and steady, with Mc. bid and Me. asked for Oc tober. Corn dull, quiet, with 67c. bid and Uc. asked for October. Oats quiet, steady, with A&Me. bid and Mic. asked for October. Heft steady- Pork dull. Lard dull; western. $s.li. Duller quiet, easier: western dairy, l.'V&ITc; do. oreamery, HMiSHo. :do. factory, !S145M5H; Klgins, Wa.; Imitation creamery, HW1U: New York dairy, HKSHc.; do. creamery. 18lSSt; Pennsylvania creamery prints, fancy, 2sc.j do. choice, auf'-Te.: do. fuir to good, tifsSAt.; prints jobbing hi SWti'c. Cheese steady; large, SffllOHc.: miiHll. lntji..; rHrl skims. i(p.h-.; full skims, atc. Kggs very quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, HKft20c.; Ice house. 15t 17c; western fresh, lsalfc.; cases, fS.JSai.M. Live Mock Markets. New Yohk. Oct. 5 Beeves slow, but steady; no prime cattle offered; native steers, fair to good, ft.7&.Ya.; ordinary to medium, HO 4.(15; common and Inferior, IS SOJt3.M; Texan and rangers, . . wJ.75; oxen, tt.lugt4.6il: bulls, iS.-jaa: dry rows, Jl.3offli.KS. Veals Arm; grassersslt-Hdy : est ern calves deniortt I lsed; poor to prime eali, $8(5,7.74; graisers. jBas.&U; no wesiirn sold. Bheep and laml'S more active: pi.ur lu rime Bheep, U!aa.a; common to no lie li'inbe. Vim SO. Hoes aro steady ut 8- 'U l1 for inferior lo choke. KAST llfll'Ain, N. V, Oct. S. Cattle In light demand and prices no better than qupied for some das. Hugs dull and de cidedly, buirlsli; medium heavy and choice 'Vdrkers, J5...5 45; roughs, tl.60O&. Kbrep and lambs loner, test wethers, (3.2&&l.7Sj fair to good mind sheep, i.SS38,7a; common to fair, 1.7.Vtt2; choice lambs, a.KI.10; fair to good, iaa.71, Right Arm Paralyzedl Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our d.iusrhtpr, Blanche, now Uf toon yoars of ace, had been terribly mulcted with nervousness, and had Inst tlioenttro use of her right arm, o feared Ht. Vitus dance, antl tried the best tihyslclaiM, with no benefit, blio has taken three bottles of Dr. Miles Nervino and has trained 31 pounds. Her nervousness and symp toms of .St. Vitus danre aro entirely gone, she attends sehool regularly, and has recovered cotnpleto nso of her arm, her appetitoia splendid." Mlta. It. It. IIULLOCK, llrlKhUn, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures Dr. Miles' Nervino is sold on a positive Ktiaranteo that tho first bottlo will lieneflt. AlldrugRlsiasnllltattl,6 bottles for Jo, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Lageranc Pilsner Beef Kinest, Purest, Ilcalthest. Chris. Schmidt, A gt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLY'S oehxualia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beer anri Refreshing Wines, Whlmkeys, etc. Don't forget tfae place- I MavioBemcdr.rmiJer cnar',ni . i Cil bw If-jOOiQc.'f :tr. To itlTorm-iIiimdifjO-rwip hoo llluairatpflfr irilifalrir1! plj coxed, tr by mail, hothinKclso wilfcuro. . SOMAN'S GAFE MAIN and coal mta, Sheiuiurionli, I'cumi. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. IVER SNEDDON'S Pear Alloy, Roar Colfoo Honse. The best rigs lu town. Horses taken to board. HauflnK promptly attended to. THEMRE : CAFE! Formerly Kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., ShanandoaS. I'fesn and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Cobtkllo & OA88IDT, Proprietors. PEOPUC ho have CARl'KTH. FKAlliBHA or MATTRESBBH To lo OloaxLOd I While cleantrg bouse, will do well to eall on or address Ike STEAM BEJOHTIIC C0aSy 82 Kast Coal Street. MUSSER & BEDDAIL, (Suooeeaors to Coakley Dros.) Mo. 26 Itast centre Htreet, DHliHANnaAII, PA. Our Mottoi liest Quality at Lowest Cub Prices, Patronage respectfully solicited, Whon Yon Want a First-class Big make It a.polnt tORO to "'Decamp's Limery Viuat St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Boors, Winos and Liquors. Ilandsome liar Fixture. Boat Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars uv (litiMv. vj Tieri
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