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Trains will leave Shenandoah atter the above date for Wlggan's, Gilborton, Frackvllle, Nevf Castle, at, ClMr, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Itoacilnt, Fottstown. Fhcanlxvllle. Norrlstowc and Poll. aaelphla 'Broad street station) at 6:00 and tl:45 a. ra. ana 4:1a p. m. on wcevaays r-orrmi ville and Intermediate stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, HUborton, Frackvllle, Noi Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at :W. 9:40 a. c and 3:10 cm. For Hamburg. Iloaaine. Potts town, PhcentxvlUe, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at COO, t:40 a. ra.. 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for rinenandoah a 10:40 a.m. ana 12:11, n;in, t.u ana iunJ7p.tr; Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at lOilfc 11:48 a. m, and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday . at 10:40 a. m. and 5:16 p. m. Leave PMladelDbla (Broad street station) to Bhenandcah at 6 57 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m wees. aajB. un aucnayp iea at o oil a m. Leave Uroad StreetBtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOKK. For New York. Express, week days, at 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 0 50, 7 33, 8 20. 9 DO, 11 WJ II 14 a m. IS 00 noon, 12 41 p. m. (Limited Kt nrflqn 1 Oft nnil 193 n m. dtnlnrr cars.) 140. 2 80 (dining oar), 3 20, 6, 5,8,650, 713, 8 12, 10 n m, 12 01 night. Sunday!, 3 20, 4 05, 450, 6 15, 822, VW, 11 0.1am, 1241, 1 40, 23 (dining car), 0, (Limited 4 22), 520, 03), 850, 7 i3, 812 pm, 1201 night. Express for Doston. without change, 11 a m. weekdays and 8 60 p m dvlly. .,,, wahhtmhti AtJIl THE SOUTH For llaltimoro ana Wsniugton 8 MJ, 7 20, 8 II, 9 10, 10 20, II 18, 11 40 a m, (U : timtiea uinini r, i i. 3d. 4 41. Mlntne car). (5 la Con- tres'lonal Mm'"1, dintn? car), 0 17, 6 55, 7 40 (dlnlnzcar) p m, and I2 03 night week days. Sundays, 350, 1 i) 0 10, 11 18, 11 40 a m, 4 41 (dining cir), 0 55, 7 40 (dining oar) p m and lauanigm. Ll jve Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC) CITY. Express 8 50 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 510 pm week lays. Sundays, Express. 8 45 and 0 45 a m. ror mm Aiav. AUEiesua. wuuwuuu anu Holly Bench, express, 9 a. in., 4 00 p ra week days. Su diy, 9 00 am. For Sea Islo Oltv. Ocean City and Avalon Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days. Sun' (lavs. H CO m. For "-iomers Point, exprens, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p m week uays. auuaays, inam. S. Ai osi. J a. WOOD. RA1LR0A-) SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE 29. 1R9I, Trains leave Shenanaoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, wesV d v tlO, 5.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.32, 2.55, 5.65 p.m. Sun 1. 2.10, a.m. For New York via Mau-.ii Chun' week days, 5.25,7.20 a. m., 12.32, 2.55 p. m For Reading and PhliadelnLla. week day. 2.10,5.25,7.20, a. m., 12.32, 2.55, 5.55 p.m. Sat day, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, t. a 12.32. 2.55. 5.55 n. m. Sunday. 2.10 a m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week djt u,o, , 1U., 1-,-, 1'. U. nl day, 2.10, a.m. Additional for Mahanoy Olty weeit aays, 7 uu p. m. For wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsbart weeit aays, a.s, ii.su a. m., i.so, i.vj p. rc Bunaav, 3. a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 8.26, 5. 7.20, 11.80 a.m., 12.38, 1.35, 2.65,5.65,7.00, C.J For Ashland and Shamokln, week aays. 3.2'. 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.85, 7.00, 9.85 p. m M.j J. 8.25 a m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via Philadelpma,wPeltlT 8.00 . m., 1.30. 4.00, 7.30 p, m., 12.15 night. S aay, " JO p. m. Leve New York via MauchChunk.weekday 4.80. U.10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Termlnt week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m.. and 4.W 8.02, 11.80 p. m. Bunday, 11.30 p. ra. Leave Reading, week days, 15,7.10,10,06,11.1 ft. m., 5.55. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.86, a n j Leave Potuvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.4 a m , 12.80, 8,11 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8 'O, ll.M a my 1.20,7.15, 9.28 p. m Sunday, 8.18 a a Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 9.11, 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, t.lf a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtye, 2.40, i.tt, 8.80, B.i7, 11.59 a. m., 12.58, 2.08, 6.20, 8.2n,7.59,U.li p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, a. a. &S5, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Ualtlmore, Washington ana the West n. n. & o. R. R.. through trains leave Re&ail. Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at 8,1 , 7.4U, li.u a. m., 3.40,o.ib, 7.ss, p. m., ounaay o.h 7.40, 11,20 a. m., 3.40, 7.22 p. m ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharl and rtoutb Street Wharf for Atlantic City. Week-Days Express, 9.00, a. m., 2.00, 4,00, 6.00 p. m, Accommodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. 6,45 p. m, Sunday Express. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation. 8 CO a. m. and 4.30 n. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Atlnntte and Arkansaa avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.3b, 9 00 a. m. and 4.00 and 5.30 p. ui. Accommodation, 8.1a a. m., ana p. m BuaJa, . x ress, 4.00, 7.30 p. m, Accommo dation, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O. a. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Act. Philadelphia Pa 1. A. SWEIQAUD, Qcn. Sunt. Tli!ii I RUSH i H B HKKalbilbi 1317 Arch St. Phiia. Pa. Consult Ulti llmlnuf lti . Tiief.l. hn bna cured luora itutferurs umn nil othurs combined. The oIiIhmC pueoluliht In l'ull- iiueiphia. as diploma iuia certlllratej . provw, (xjuniersitfuvu uv Bucrentry or i Ann-noun xKuuon at ernn, notwltn xuinuing wuac uuuokh una Hpcclulists ua- omm or sai I liere Ut none tu eauul him tl, .uu treatment of Hieclal iliHeuHOH of both fc&e. Jllootl lioisun, nil lilt sad ein-cU if -suthriil errorM, lont tiuwer, bladder, Uldner, .li. und iiurvoilit dUorilem, etc truth coats, 0l.tt-u In 4 -10 dnys. Itellef at once, t'oor.de-l-Occ ut1ererb conaull Old Dr. it, K. Tbcel, tha n-r 3enume speclalUt, nno nun roadc ataudy m thefw dleaw-s undr l'rol'. Jabi', Iloiua-o-patlile.an) l'rul. .liuller, AlinuBtblc,tlie two worid-renownod siwclaliitn). Thib w nil orlulnul iwlvcrtiaeaient Miuu and avoid the louuix uouidue old speclullnts oopyiuK uumc la part or -Abui TUey do this to mUleud you. lumtnoonly one who vr ox nowd quacks and warned eutlerers against lm'ioatttrs. Ihe quuclii. opt-nlyutwertedtf lli.Tbeel luerts a new udvertleeinent to-dayuo wtl1 copy or change same somewhat and the public w1!! not a now that we art) the very persou ho ex-pc-"l. OfQre hours, 9 A. M. to V. U.iev'gs, S-S.3ij V'mI anil 'M. ev'gn, C-9.S0. Bunday. DA. M.tol2M. faei Hlvolwii-oent etump-i foi boot "Truth, "only oni . xpohii; quarki and beit for old und youn, sin;1 or murrted, poor and rich, A newti-Iekof yoi iii lnexirh-nd doctors aud quacks Is thlsi Uhe run an old i-t.iblUht-1 nrlco of an old deceased pnyi-u'Uin, liuvius an old mun (uo physlaluu I tu their oftlci wliou ue uh') as u decoy. Shenandoah's Reliadlk Hand laaundry Oor, Uoyd and White 8ts, A 11 wort (renranteed t-o be flrst-clasa In every particular, flue ties nd laoo curtain s spe lalty. Goads Ued for ud delivered. Atri solleited. T iW READING ml 4 iiin Mako a Big Haul on the Southern Paoifio Railroad, STOLE FITTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Tha Money Wn In (lold Coin, find the Knirlneer nnd Ilrelimti Were Compelled to Carry It to the lluglue, on Which tho ltnbbers cnped. SACIM51KNTO, Cnl., Oct. 13. The tmln robbery which occurred aWit iwven miles beyond Davisvillo, at ft orowiliiK known M Hhcep Camp, was a dnrliiir crime, h our sacks of colli were secured from tho ox- press car, and JIosneiiKPr.Tnck I'liiire barely escnpod with his life. Tho loot amounted to ?5O,O00. Knirtlieer Hill Scott ana His iirenmu were foroetl at the muzzle of.n revolver to carry coin sivoks from tho o press oar to the oiiRlne. There the robbers uncoupled the engine and rodo off with their booty. It was a well manned and skillfully oxo- cutvd robbory. The robbers wnylnid tho track walker on his triovclo about o'clock, tied him hand and foot, stolo J5.50 and loft him helpless ut tho side of tbo truck. "With tho track walker's lantern tho robbers slp;nnlcd No. 8 to stop. Scott slowed up, but did not come to a full stop until tho exnloslon of dynnmlto bombs iindor tbo onglno wnrnm mm time it was useless to proceed further. Hy this ttmo tho two robbers wcro on tho oiirIiio. They snrnmr on from opposito sides of tho track, and began shooting at once. Tho passengers and train hands say qulto a number of shots wcro fired bof oro anybody know what It was all about. Tho robbers mado tho engineer and flro- inan dismount, una wailcea tuem uncK with rifles at tholr heads to tho rear of the express car, whero tho victims wcro ordered to uncouple tho train, This was dono spced- ily,aud bolero tho oxprcssman,mall clerk or any of tho train hands know what was go ing on tho cugino was speeding ahead and drawing only tho two forward mall cars nnd Wells, Fargo & Co. 'soxpross car. They went abend about flvo miles, with tho rob bers, tho engineer nnd Amnion on tho en gine Tho rest of tho train remained nt Shoep Camp, in lminluont peril of bolng telescoped by tho Oregon train In tho rear. When tho enptutvd cars wore halted Engl neer Scott and tho fireman woro marched back to tho express car, whero tho robbors mado a demand on Mossenger Paigo to open hit door. lie refused. "We'll shoot tho engineer and fireman if you don't open in a hurry," said ono of tho robbers, while tho other masked man held two dynomlto bombs np to view in tho clear moonlight and threatened to blow tho express car to pieces unless It was opened at onco. Still l'algo hesitated, and some shots were flred through tho glass door at him, one of which grazed his templo. Then tho engineer called out to Pulgo to open tho door. "Wo'ro covered with guns nnd thoy will kill us If you don't open," said Scott. Still Paige desisted and begnn to ilro through the door j but his ulm was wild, nnd again Scott, in fear of his life, called on the mes MJiiger to open, baying that tho robbors would suroly blow him up unless ho gave up. Tho messongcr Anally opened tho door. J Ono robber then covered tho messenger ! and engmoer and flrenlau with his rillo, while tho other searched for coin. He found throe sacks. Tho bandits secured over ?CO,000. Thoy seem to have eluded tho officers nnd escaped with tholr plunder, which was nearly all in gold coin, uud consequently a heavy burden. The engineer ami ureman.wero mado to carry tho booty tu tho engine and deposit it where directed. The robbers mounted tho engine and rode off, leaving tho engiuuer and fireman behind. They wont down tho road towards Sacramento, and then they reversed tho lever nnd sent it bock to the stalled train. Luckily tho steam was low, and when the locomotive enmo In contact with tho forward mall cur but iittle damage was dono. Train No. 10, tho Oregon oxpross, camo alouf; Mid pushed tho threo detachod soct.lo.i3 of train No. 3 together and then Into Sacramento. In speuking of tho affair after Ills arrival hero Messouger Pulgo said: "I was about out of ammunition, and Scott was so badly frightened that 1 opened the door thou to gave his llfo. lain sura they would hnvo killed him if I had held b;ick n moment longer." Beyond tho moro supposition that tha bandits nro railway men who have 1 en in tho employ of tho Southern l'uclile, aud tho supposition Is based only on their ap parent familiarity with r.ulway methods and their nblllty to successfully handle a locomotlvo, tho pursuing ollloinls have llttlo to work on. Tho Southern Pacific has Issued a circular offering n reward ot $10,000 for thorniest of the two robbord and tho recover- of the plunder. TUAIX ItOnilUKS IN VIltGINIA. Here, Too, It Is fcald, the Itobbors Secured l'lfty Thonml Hollars. Richmom), Va., Oct. 18.-The northern bound prtsseugur trabi on the niohmond, which left hero at 7 o'clock last night, was held up near (Jiumtioo. The engineer and fireman were foroedfrom their engine nnd the engine was out loose nnd sent ahead. The express cur was then entered, the messengers covered with pistols and tho safe robbed. Tho runaway lo-oomotivo was stopped at Qunutloo by obstructing the track. It Is stated here that there was nn un usually large amount of moiioy on tho train, probably tSO.ooo, nil of which was tnken. Tho robbers, seven in number, wero mnsketl, nnd did not blow open tho safo as first reported. Thoy forced tho messenger to open It. Tlio railroad com pany has offered $1,000 reward for tho ar rest of any of tho robbors. Two Killed, Ono l'ntnlly Ilurncd. llAiimsuuiw, Oct. 18. Two men were killed nnd a third fnt.Mly Injured nt tho Pennsylvania Steel works at Htoelton yes torday. A plato of sU-ol sixty foet long fell while belug hoisted and struck Hnrry C. Brlckell, killing him instantly. At noon a top explosion of gas occurred at No. 1 blast furnace, caused by tho top fill ing iu tho hanging furiiuoa clogging. Joseph Petril was burned to a crisp nnd Herman Krbo .-.o badly l.uruptl that he will die. Austria's "JUpper" Arrested, VlENNA.Ooi.ia. Itis report! from Inn spurck that goudarm.'S iiuvi arreted the murderer nnd mutilator of tlio two women whoso bodies were found near Amrai, in the Austrian Tyrol, a little over a fort night ago. Another woman belonging In tha samo nolghborhood is missing und It is supposed sho guilurvd a like fate. HARVARD ANECDOTES. Tli "Old Hoy" Tclln Stories of tlio Iy When lie Vn Voting. A voteran ot Harvard college, dwelling yesterday on old student times, recalled that tho late Joslah Coi.ke, although so liked by his students in general, was very unpopular with them In his earlier days on one point, owing to his having intro duced the requirements of written report In his lectures. Ono day the students put up on the bulletin in tbo university (this was 0 yoars ago nnd more) a forged no tice that there would no no lecltatton in chemistry that day. They got "Old Hill," the Janitor, on their floe. The hour oomes, professor lakes his sent, not n man there. Out he rushes, meets uio janitor. " wiry, what does this mean, UU If " said he. "Whero are the boyor'' Mr Janitor walks over to the bulletin. " Didn't you put up a notice that thoro would bo no recitation todnyf" "If No, of course not. Go right around to the rooms of the students and call them together." Hut not a student was "In." They had been watching tho conversation, 'and the subsequent pro ceedings Interested them no more." Tho samo "old buy" told a now story of Professor Sophocles. Ho had announoed to his classes that they need never wait for him if ho was flvo minutes late. This was Intended to bo n hint and a lesson to them In punctuality. Ono day thoy wait ed llvo mlnuteS. No professor. Out they filed and met him at tho door. Ho took out his watch, looked at It, looked over nt tho clock on tho First Parish church, lookod again at his watch, then with a gosturo of disgust lifted his arm and smashed tho offending tlmeploco on tho pavement. Among his pupils was one gifted with his pencil, who took his liko- ness so admirably long hair and wild monastery look and all that tho students went to Boston and hnd It lithographed and deputed ono of their number to tako him n copy. If thoy expected n scono, they woro disappointed. Ho was delight ed. "It civilized him, " said tho old grad uate As for old Bonjomln Plorco, ho of tho loonlno mnuo, at that tlmo ho was carry' lng on a great controversy on tho nebular hypothesis with a foreign savant. "Thoro wcro only threo or four of our class," sold tho Harvard gontloman, "who took tho hlghor mathematics, nnd when wo had other engagements nnd did not feel oqual to preparing for n recitation wo would got togother and say, 'Well, let's hnvo a llttlo of tho nebular today. ' Tho outcome was as calculable as an ecllpso. All that was necessary was for ono of them to tap tho topic of tho nobular hypothosls. Tho loomed gentleman would Immediately overflow on tho subject, of which his mind was full. At tho end of tho hour ho would look at his watch and say, 'Well, I do claro. contlemen, tho hour's up.' Wo tried thljytlme and ngnln. It always turn cd out just so." Boston Transcript. Fctty Criticism. Cyrus Small 'a tlmo was largely spent In discovering tho faults nnd shortcomings of things nnimato nnd inanlmnto, wlilloJUrs. Small, as it scomod, wns equally vigilant In attempting to bring forward something of which sho could sny, "Thoro, you can't pick any llaws iu that!" Onco sho thought this happiness would bo hors. A certain man in tho town in herited largo wealth under peculiar cir ouinstancos. It was his under tho law, but when tho court awarded it to him ho stood up and said that, in view of all tho facts In tho case, hobeliovcdthattho prop erty bolongcd of right toanothorhelr. His action was generally looked upon as a no blo ono. Sirs. Small wa9 loud In her expressions of praiso. "Yes, I know," sold her husband; " 'twas n flno thing. Few men would have dono It, and that's why ho folt so nwkward to f tnnd up there and say what ho did. lid showed that he folt ombar rnssed by tho way ho stood." "Cyrus Small! I should hopnyou would not find fault with his attitude when ho was doing such a grand thlngl" "Oh, no; I hnvo no wish to criticise," said Cyrus, "but If I had boon on tho plat form, faoingall those peoplo, I should havo tried to toe out a llulo more." Youth's Companion. Kouuomy nnd Artifice. The Duohoss of Hucklugham, In her "Gliripsos of Four ContincLts," tolls nn amusing Maori story belonging to tho pe riod when thoso natives wcro at war with Kngland. All torts of tricks went on, such as nro not only fair, but commenda- , b0 in w Whon tho Maoris wero in want of bul lets, they used . to show a dummy in tho bush. Of course it was Immediately fired at. A man In tho background pulled It down by n string. 'Oh," thought tho British soldiers, "wo h wo dono for him!" Cp camo tho dummy again cautiously. Hang, bang! went tho British rides. Down foil dummy, and this went on till somo worse marksman than usual cut tho dum my's rope. No Maori would go up the troo to 6plloe it, for that oxposuro meant certain death. Tho bullets wero nil taken out of n little I oartli DailK WHICH ins iviaoris unu iiihou Ueninu tlio tree wnere tno uuiumy appenr- 1 e re u1, ?v I wn9 a , lon time before this Hrtiflee wiw disco v- A Judicial Appeal, On one of tho many official excursions made by boat to Fortress Mouroo ami Chesapeake bay, Chief Justioo Wait of the supreme court, Judgo Hall of Nortli Cuvollnn and other dignitaries ot the bench were participants. When the government steamer had fairly got out Into tho At lantlo, tho sea was very rough, nnd Judge Hull was taken violently with seasickness. As ho was monnlng aloud In his agony, tha oliief justice, laying n soothing hand on his shoulder, snid: "My denr Hall, can I do anything for you? Just suggest what vou wish." ' I wish," said tho seasick iudtro. "your honor wouiu overrule ims motion." San Francisco Argonaut. l'osltloii of a Scotch l'cer. A Sootoh peer unless ho Is a rcprosont ntlve peer cannot sit cither In tho oom- mons or the 1 nU. Sir William Haroouit neatly defined that unfortunate indlvldu nl's ease wh'ii aiding rvldenea Iwfore the oominittoe on Chiltern Huudrods. Said the chancellor of ftclequr, ''HU iiositlon romlndsmeii .!u ,or! ,:iou ! . i amphibious ai.lmal, Ono uni cannot live lnwnterniui hit dK.. uu dry lt:.d.' " GliligOW ILu'ia. An Artistic Hint. If ono wl. .,'s tosketch somo scene to re m"inb ". a biofe Tfnolls, a vory fittici.lV' . .';..? n pU'i i in t..'.lho:.r l through t.ie ' - i ' onudle w til It is i quite black. ". .i-n take u punknifo und scratch v ' i 't t!: 'rndai-Tie you want. Moonlight, rc 'inji'y U particularly cffoctlvo dona lu this uiauncr. I ITCHING SKIN (Ph. 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AMUSEMENTS. JjIKHGUSON'a THEATRE, F. J. FEItGUSON. MANAGER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, '94, Tno musical farce comedy, "Our Irish. Visitors" The funniest show on earth. W. J. MASON and his company of comedians Introducing all inc latest musical goma 01 me uay. NEW AND NOVEL FEATURES. Prices, 25, 35 nnd 50 Cents, Reserved Beata t Klrlln'i flrus store. lERQUSON'S THEATRE. 1 J. FEUGUSON, MAKAOEH, Tuesday, October 16th, 1894 Second successful anrual tour o( r. EMMET CORRiGAN Late of Frohaian's Empire Thcitro, New York olty, in Jos. Herbert's "MR II BALL Tho Funniest Comedy Up to Date l'rlces: as, 3i nnd 50 CentSi Political Cards. VOTE FOR OP PKACKVILLE, For SHERIFF. "VOTIE3 fob S. WYATT, First District, a Lit Rfirs'a nn who oan taste our candies CMri CUfl tlon for the young man wuu utirAwuo l)rlDg() tJ1Bra- Tuey Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyas melt with tenderness the yo'intr man also melts, und the question is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAH. Ice Cream, all flavors. 10J N, M tin St. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that votir boots do, and the water you drink Isu't even fit for th it purpose. Use Loreuz Schmidt's Boor and Portor. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Uroneh. I V Luuiuuniuii FimTEAND Tilffi Business Awaiting tbo Develop ment of Betail Trade. SOKE EIICOUEAailTa PEATUBEG. Will tln Mni Mnrkwl linprmmirnt Ik Slum 11 In tllf VYtt Rhl! Soiltll.ttie ITiiiIIiih 11 f the Grvnt Cnttnri Mill Strike liuprmr the SitUHtlOTl liH't. New York, Oct. 18. R. O. Dun & On weekly review of trade soys: llusln s s still waiting for the development of ri tall trmlo. Then- is a little bettor demand In some Industries, hut not so Rood In others. Wholesale dealer In nenrly all branches are halting because retail business dues not yet show distinctly what it is to lie. Lower prices for the great farm staples, and lowor wngen In some establishments, hinder purchases for consumption, while political Interest and uncertainly also have some retarding Influence. Meanwhile largo Imports and small ex ports of merchandise, with Inadequate em ployment for money here, nro raising the rates of foreign exchange so that poxBiblll tles of gold exports somewhat affect the stock market. Tho halting attitude for the moment Is disturbing to those who hnvo looked for continued gain, though rightly considered it Is tho natural conse quence of conditions which were to bo or. pected at this season. Tho government crop reports nro not greatly trusted, and yet have 1111 Influence, and actually exaggerate tho tendency to ward lower prices, because they nro sup posed to put all the crops too low. Men calmly reckon that, if tho government re- post indicates over 4UO,UOO,(IOO bushels of wheat, tho crop must bo over 500,000,000 bushels. Tho Iron industry records larger produc tion in September than In any othermonth this year, but as prices are gradually weak ening because of insufficient demand for finished products some works nro prepar ing to close or shorten time. Failures for tho week ending Oct. 4 show liabilities of 1.714,270, of which $805,8Wi arc of manufacturing and ?S!12,391 of trad- ing concerns. There havo been 231 in tho United States, against 810 for tho samo week last year, and 43 hi Canada, against 42 last year. Uradstreets' review says: An accentua tion of favorable features U revealed iu the telegraph reports to Uradstreets this week. Vhilo advices as to tho most marked Im provement como from the west nnd south, there are somo encouraging features also reported from tho east, and the net result of tho week's business has been further progress In the direction of enlarged distri bution. In New Kngland, although de mand Is classed ns only moderate nnd n conservntlvo trade Is doing, tho Industrial situation improves, owing to tho ondlng of tho groat cotton mill strlko. Print cloths aro weaker ns a result of tho settle ment. Australian competition has also weakened raw wool prices. Iron production at present Is very large, and this bus impaired values of the raw and manufactured product qulto notice ably. Cooler weather has improved tho distribution in seasonable lines nt a num ber of western nnd northwestern points. Gross earnings reported to Uradstreets of 128 roads, representing 04,000 miles of road, show total earnings for September amounting t,i 3N,OS:!,(KX), a decrenso of D per cent, from September n yenr ago. Heavy world's fair trafflo a yenr ago ex plains decreases of roads cast of tho Mis sissippi. Murder in the Regular Army. BCFFALO, Oct. 13. A horrible tragedy growing out of an old feud occurred nt Vrt I'ortor yesterdayi First Sergeant Kdw... . duller, f Company A, Thirteenth rogiinont, was sitting in tho barracks of the company looking over some clothing accounts, when Sergeant Marriott, of the snmo company, entered tho room and fired at him. The wounded man sank down uu oonsoious nnd was carried uway by com rades. Marriott was placed under lu'rest. Shuler's wound will prove fatal. Mnrilcrcr tlnrrelt lrolinbly Ixicntrd. LuiiASON, Pa., Oct, 13. A dispatch was received here yesterday from Columbus, O., saying that a man had been captured there answering to the description of Charles Garrett, who recently murdered his wife In broad daylight in Lebanon, uud escaped. An oillcer will bo sent to Columbus. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Nmv York and rhlliulttlplila l:xi'lmlii;is. New Yoiik, Oct. IS Theehnre speculation wns firm to stroiiK tor tho ttrcater tmrt of tho I day, the hour iininedlntuly preceding noon using about the only r-crlod durlnv which price s Bagged on beyond the small fraction. Hut the liupnntinent In thencllve list at the close of business did not in any Instance reach 1 per cent, and the volume of business was the lightest of the week. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 8T W. N. Y. & I'a.... W. Pennsylvania- WHt F.rle It Itcading 1SV4 D., L. & W -ltiSH St raul l4 LehlBb Nav 61V West hhore in& K. Y. Central .. .. 9B N. Y. & N. E. pf .. HUH New Jersey Cen...lll Lske Erie & W... 18 Del. & Hudson ...13BK General Markets. Pmr.AJiEt.PHiA, Oct. 18. flour weak ter suDurmif. winter extrss. win- 2.40; No. S winter fsmlly, t.tOQS.tO; sUte roller straight, tS.NKTv8.60; western winter, clear, K.toii.UO Wheat dull, easier, with 83J4o. bid and Mc. asked for October. Corn dull, steady, with SKo bid and MHc. asked for October. Oats quiet, steady, with alH,c. bid and 86c. asked for October. Beef steady; Iwef hams. $lM; plrklett bellies. $7 7V3S.C6; pick led shoulders, 9S.7&S6; pickled hams. J9.S0 IU. Pork dull. Lard steady; western steam, S8.10; city, $7.50. Butler firm; western dairy, lliHW'C. ; do. creamery, 15a8c.; do factory, 1SK&150.; Glglns, 25c: imitation creamery, Ha 18c. ; New York dairy, 14(U4c.; do. creamery, lH.:iii'5o.; state creamery prints, ettra) 27c; tXo. choice, Ma.; do. -fair to good. H36SSc; prints Jobbing at USSWlc. t'heose quiet; New York large, 810c; small iiincy, SHStllo.; part skims, 3Wa.lb?.: full sklina, a. Kggs linn; state and New York, hKWlo.s western fresh, 1718190. IJve StiM'k Markets. New Yoiik, Oct. IS. Boom steady! native steers, fair. tl.7S$5 per lf) lbs.! ordinary to medium, 5)41.1 UK uoiuinon and Inferior, $ J.50 3.Mi; half t-cU V,v.ww.85; oxen, Sx.;k U.a); bulls, S8.l.ao; dry oows, Sl.ailc&S.IB. Calves llrnv poor to prime veals, 8SOI.60 per IlUUbs,; grasser. fifiVi 111. Bheepdull; lambs active and slronvo, , poor to prime sheep, tl.6na3.23 per lbs ; common to choice lambs, il&l.CpO. JInxshluheri Inferior to choice stale hogs, SJS.DWiii a. East lluriTAix). N. V., Oct. 12. Prospects favorable for good grades ot cattle. Hugs du clinch from yesterday's prices; mediums, heav) and choice Yorkers, Y&03.63; roughs, 1.7649. Sheep and lambs fairly steady! best nethe-s, J3.a4W1.75; fair to guod rnlxsd sheep, Jsai'.Di; common to fair, I1.7t3; clioloe lambs, iiQVUv fair to good, J4$.74. Right Arm Paralyzed! Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daughter, Manchc, nmv fif teen years of ago, had liecn terribly mulcted with nervousness, and had loit tlio entire use ot her right arm. Wo feared St. Vitus dance, and tried tho best physicians, with no benefit. Sho has taken threo lxittles of Dr. lilies' Nervino and has gained 31 pounds. Her nervousness and flymp tomsof St. Vitus danee aro entirely gone, sho attends srhool regularly, and has recovered complete use ot her arm, her appetite Is splendid." MltS. It. U. IICLLOCK, Iirlghton, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles Nervino Is sold on a posltlvu cuaratilco that tho first bottle will betiellt. All druggists sell It at tl. 0 bottles for to, or It will ho sent, prepaid, on receipt of nrlco by the Dr. Miles Medical Oo., Elkhart, ImL Lager anc sner Beers Finest, Purest, Henlthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 "West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLY'S okhtralia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Whero you can always get a glass ot Cool Deer and Refreshing Wnesf Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the plsoe. Locust Avenue, UKNTUA.LIA, FA HI JJldUU UHTH II i as fl Uihglc Remedy .tin aef g bo iL. illustrutPil from Ufofrompeoplocared. t. -m,tl tiinn I at will nnrst. COOK REMEDY CO., Chicago, IUV I M4IN AND COAL BT3 SHcnantlonli, Pcnnai 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. LIVER SNEDDtN'S Poar Alloy, Rear Goifoo Eonse. The lwst rlars in town. Horses taken t board. Uaulln promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFEl Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Slionendosll. Fresh and cool Ueer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Cabsidt, Proprietors. PE O P LC who bave CARPBTH. FKAlHKrM or MATTKESBKB KVo tao Olonnod X While clear.lrg bouse, will do well to oall on or address ika mm BmSHTisC rn siMMiMitorifc, Penis un, uitnm uLiiuiniiuu vuii satlMfactory work. 82 East Coal Street. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coaklev Uros.) Mo. 26 mam centre Htreet, HHKKAMIOAII, XA. jo ni)nnnD i o uuuumu ; Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Calk Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited, Wlion Yon Want a First-class Kig make It t,pulnt voko to "Decamps Liuery, West St., between Centre and Lloyd. TeamstoHire for all Purposaa ED. BRENNAN, Cor, Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Boers, Winos and Liquors. Handsome liar Fixtures. J3ost BrnniB,xf 5 and 10c Oigtirt.