DO not be deceived. This brand of White Lead 13 still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slew corrosion. It is a standard brand of Strictly Pure 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.'a Ture White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can U o jvpound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance In matching i,iiades, and insures the best paint that it Is pos-.lble to put on wood. Send us a postal card and ret our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably ave you a good many dollars. JOHN T, LEWIS & BROS. CO.. Philadelphia. BEADING & iWlROAD SYSTEN IN ETFEOT JUNJS 29. 1894. Trains leave Shenandoah as followHi For New York via Philadelphia, week d -S.10, 6.26.7,20, a.m., 12.32, 2.55. 6.55 p.m. Sunds S.10, a. m. For New York via Mvia Cnnn week daya, 5.25,7.21 v m., 12.S2, 2.65 n. rc For Kea.iinj and Philadelphia, week flty S.10, 6.25, T.STj, a.m., 12.33, 2.M, 6.65 o. m Br day, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. m 12.3J. 2.55. S.65 p. m. Sunday. 2.10 . m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week day day, 2.10, a. m. Addition f Mahanoy City weekdays 7 00 p. m. For wllltamsport, Sunbury and Lewisrm week days. 3.26, 11.30 a. m., 1.85. 7.00 p. rr Sunday, 3.25 a.m. .,.. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, t.t0, S.SS, f.f T.20, 11.80 a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 2.55, 6.S5, 7.04, 9, p, m Sunday, 2.1U, S.tt, a. m. For Ashlsnd and Shamoktn. week days. 8.2 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.36, 7.00. n.SS p. m. ?u d 8.25 a m. TRAINS FOR SHKNANDOAHl Leave New York via Phlladelpnia.wp.enda 8.')0 a. m., 1 30, 4.00. 7.80 p. m., 11.16 night. Bu day, (".00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week day 4.30, 9.10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Termini week clays, 4.20, 8.36, 10,00 a. m., and 4.i 6.02, 11.30 o. m. Hunday. 11.80 p. m. Leave Rending, week days, l.u, 7.10, 10.08, U.( a. m., 5.65. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.85, a m Leave Pottsvllle, week daya, 2.35, 7.40 a, a 12.80. 6.11 n. u Sundav. i 35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3. IS, 8.60, 11. SI I m 1.20, 7.15, o.2S p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 9.11 11.47 a.m., 1.61, 7.44, S.S4 p. m. Sunday, S.I a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week d(ys, 2.10, 4 P Q.OU, V.ST, 11. DV a. m., 12.0B, S.VO, D.4ai,0.0,.UV,ii.' p.m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00a. m Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, . 1.86, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West v fl fl I 1. V. .. . . ,. V. -v.lna li.nA TTanrtln Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at J? 7.40, 11.2l a. m., 8.49,5.18, 7.22, p. m Sunday l.tt 7,tu, H.so a. m., 9.40, T.'a p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wtii and Bonth Street Wharf for Atlantic Cltv. Weak-Days Express, 9.00, a. m , 2 00. 4,00, D.W JJ. la. AVUUUlUlUUtttklUU, D.W tt. Ul.l ,M p. m. Sunday Express. 9.00, 10.00 a. ha. Accom modatlon. 8.U0 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, cornet Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.85, 9 TO a. m, and Lwn u o.3U p. m. Accomaiouauon, o-iou. m., and 4.32 n. m. Bumai Ex ress, 1.00. 7.30 p. m. Aojonimo aauon, 7.10 a. m.t ana 1 id p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. C. O. HANCOCK, Ocn. Pass. Agk. Philadelphia V I A.SWEIQAFD.Oen.Suot PENNSYLVANIA KAILROA ' . BOHOTCKILIi DITISIOn. JUNK 8d. 1894. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date for wlggan's, OUberton, rrackvlllc, New uastie, et. uiatr, rottsnue, uamourg, Ketainr, Pottstown. Phoenlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil' adelphla (Uroad street station) atCiOOavJ 11 HO a. m. ana 4:1a p. m. on weeisaays ror f ous vine ana iniermoaiate stations ssiu a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, OUberton, Frackvllle, New uasue, at. uiair, i-oitsviiie 11 o;w. viwa. 31, and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, P0K9 town, rnoenixvuie, wornstown, i-nutaeipnii at 6:00. 9:40 a. m.. 3:10 c. m. Trains leave Frackvllle (or BbenandLLh at 10:40 a.m. and 12:11, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. ounuays, iitio . m. ana o:u p. m. Leave Fott3vllle (or Shenandoah at 16:16 11:48 n. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday! 8t 10:10 a.m. and 5:16 p.m. 1 Le.ive Philadelphia (Uroad street station) (or ancnanaoan at a &7 ana aa a m, iu ana 7 11 m week days. On Sundays leavp at 0 60 a m. Leave Broad Streetstatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week day. at 3 20, 4 06, 4 50, 5 16, 8 60, 7 83, 8 20, 9 60, U Ml 11 H am, 120U noon, 1241 p. m. (Limited kt press 1 00 and (22 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 2 gaining car;, a Mt o, n. o, o ou, id, a 12. iu 813.5'J. 11 03 am. 12 41. 1 40. 2 3J (dining car) i 0, (Limited 4 22), 520, 831, 8 50, 713, 812 pm, Ui 01 night. Express (O'- Boston, without change, 11 a m. weeuaays. imaooupm aiiy. W AHH INQTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ualtl .lore and Wasnlngton 8 60. 7 20. 8 31 9 10, to 20, 1 H, 11 40 a ra, (12 36 limited cUntnc car.) ISO. 11 48. 4 41. IdlnlnK car). (511 Con gressional jlmHe .dining oar), 817, 855, 7 40 jalnlngcar) p m, and 12 03 night week Cays. Hundayg, 851), 7'Jo. 910, 1118, 1140 a m, 441 laming oar;, odd, 740 gaining oar) p m una u nigni. Leave Mirket Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOK ATl.ANTin I5ITY. Kxprcss, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 pm week days. Sundays, Express, 845 and t) 45am. For Cupa May, Anglesca, Wlldwood and Holly Ueaob, express, 9 a. m., 1 00 p m week For Sea Isle Oltv. Ocean Oitr and Avalon Express, 9 00 a m,4 00 p m week days. Uuu days, V CO am. For Homers Point, express, 8 60, a m, 4 00 1 m week days. Buudays, 8 45 a in. B. Jd.PHiVOBI, J R. WOOD, uea'i Htntre T. M. REILLY'S oentkalia's POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always get a glass o( Cool Beer anil Refreshing Wta Whiskeys, eto. Don't (orget the plaoe. T. OT. HeIHy'8, Looust Weuue, CENTUA.LIA.rA Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. It 11 work guaranteed to be flrst-class In erery particular. lilt ties and lace curtain eaiprc laity. Oood . fled for and dellrered. AtrU sollolted. i I M ROBBERS AGAIN. Four Men Easily "Ovorpower" a Seotion Gang, AND "C0M?IL" I'.'ZH TO ASSIST, Tlio Ainnimt Spcurrd Vnrlmily lMlumtpil at ltrtwiTll 8SOO mill 8.1,000 Tho Sec tlon Mpn ITiuilile to llrenk Open a Dig Hnfo Contnlnlnp; 830,000. WeATIIEUFOIID, Tox. Oct. 20. A west tround pneufrT train in tho Texiw aud Piicluo railroad was licld up nnd robbwl hy four men neur Gordou votcrdey. J. U. YotiiiK, of Gordou, wh' wurin Iu on tlio west bound train, say tiuvl i.t n jiolut about two miles this jordon four men, unmasked, nppronciic.1 tlio section gnng and forced them to jhntruct thorond and finer the train as It aniiroachcd, and when tho train was stopped tho bandits forced tho exnrcss mossencer to opon tnc door of tho oxpross car. They also forced the section men to go Into the car with n slcdgo liammur aud break tho combination of tho c j press safe, but their efforts to open tho eafo wcro fruitless. Tho messenger's wav safe was bnttcreu open and what money thero was In It was taken uy the robbers. Tho amount sccureu, n is oett mated, runs anywhero between 1500 aud to.000. Todav being pay dny at Thurber (or tho largo numlx;r of hands that work at tho mines thero was In tho combination safe t30,000 consigned to tho Pacific Coal com pany, which was to pay ou tho hands. Suspicious characters havo been seen for tho post month or so In that section, and tlio express company was prepared for tho attack, as thoy had on tho train ono of their special combination safes, to which no agent aloug tho routo know tho com bination. Tho express company had a special man back In the coach who know tho combination to tho safe, and who would como forward at stations whero ho was needed and open tho safo. Tlio passen gers and mall cars were not molested by tho robbers. After tho robbery was committed tho four robbers walked away towards tho mountains, whistling, going in a southern direction. Tho Texas 1'aclllo Coal com pany havo offered J300 reward for tho cap ture of tho robbers. Tho train was In charge of Conductor J. II. MoLoud and tho express car iu chargo of Messenger Marshall Gray. Thero were no shots fired during tho roblicry, aud It is considered ono of tho boldest train hold ups recorded in tho country for a long tlmo. It is thought tho robbers lira from tho Indian Territory nnd are now on their way back. Posses aro out after theiu, and thero la Bomo hopo of capturing them. Tho train being stopped at such an un usual place, J. W. Cooper, of Gordon sprang off oil tho north sldo to learn tho cause of detention. Ho was greeted by a gruff voico to get back in tho train. BolioV' ing it to bo tho joko of an acquaintance ho answered with a laugh, but Immediately the robbers enforced their command by levelling two long guns at him. Coopor thinks that tlio robbery could havo been prevented if ono or two of tho passengers had been iinnvu with shotguns and hivd resisted. Tho point at which tho train was stopped is just at tlio foot of tho Clayton mountains, about two miles east of tho place at which an ast bound train was robbed a f ow years ago. Great llrltaln's New Attorney General London, Oct. 20. SJr H. T. REld, baa been appointed attorney general in suc cession to Baron Hnsscll, of Klllowen, who, in April last, was appointed lord of appeal in ordinary, which position was left vacant by Baron Bowen's death. Baron Russoll was then more generally known as Sir Charles Ilussull. Ho was appointed llfo Baron RuskcII of Klllowen In May last. SirK. T. Held wnsiiipointod solicitor general in succession to Hir John Rigby, who was appointed attornoy gon eral to succeed Hir Charles Russell, and who later was appointed a lord of appeal. Mr Frank Lockwood, inembor of parlia ment for York and recorder of Sheffield, has been appointed solicitor general. Strllie Lender Debs In Court. New YoitK, Oct. 20. Eugene V. Debs, president of tho National Railway union, addressed a largo audience in Cooper union. It was composed entirely of labor ing men, who greeted tho speaker enthusi astically Debs said: "I am opposed to tho strike. But always it Is a choleo lo tween a strike and degradation. I nder such circumstances 1 am in favor of the strike. You havo heard that tho Pullman strike was ordered by me. I can say that nothing was ever further from tho truth, It was ordered by the four hundred dele gates, and thoy were prompted by holy motives." . THE THIMBLE TRICK. Onu Occasion on Which Three- Sharpers Wuro CUnurly Outwitted. In tlio enrly iluys tlio" throe onrrt trlok wus not tlio national lnttltutlqn It has Jslnou beaoirjo. The "nentlenieu of tha road" at that tlmo used tlio tlimi tlilm b)es. Tlio L'Hiiibi'liIgo line was much In fested by these persons until clontvd ot them liy a woll known porsonngo, wliom I will cull Mr. Hunt. Ho was it London money lender of great -disrepute whom Eomo ot my young friends had dcnllugs with, and perhaps ho icsentod that tlio soverelnlis which ought liy right to havo boon his found their way Into theso ras cals' pookots. At all ovonts, ho undertook tho (to him) unusual role of tho guardian of youth und public benefactor. Mr. Hunt was a tall nnd poworful man, but had tlio agile, lingers of noon juror, und thimblo rig was child's piny to htm. At tlrod richly, with studs and chain and with an agricultural cast of countenance, his cntrnnco into their oompartmout was gladly welcomed by the throe rogue. Aft or n modest Interval tho, thlmblas were, produocd, nnd ho lost a pound or two. Then protondlng to be "pricked," ns the gamblers call it, ho offered to bet 25 that ho would discover tho pea. Tho money was staked on both sidos und put up on a meant scut. Then Mr. Hunt said, after nn apparently can fill inspection, ''Tho pea is thero," und thero it was under tho thimblo. Then ho seized tho bank notes, crammed thorn into his pocket nnd pro duced a llfo preserver. ' ' Whoever touches me," ho rcmaikod, "is us good us doed." Tho three sharpers hud tho sense toper ceivo that ho was in enrnest, nnd thoy wero also astonished find demoralized by what thoy had witnessed, for nobody know bet tcr than themselves that thero had been no pea. Mr. Hunt albo knew It and had brought ono with Jilm to supply tho do flclenoy. Thoy nover truuLlcd tho Cam bridge lino again. James I'ayn in Corn bill Maguzlu.a. The most effective SI;fn Purifying and Beautifying Soap in the World. The Purest, Sweetest, and Most RcfrcshinK for Toilet Dath and Nursery. For Pimples, Blackheads Red, Rough, Oily Skin and Baby Blemishes, For Red, Rough Hands, with Shapeless Nails and Painful Finger Ends, For Irritations of the Scalp with Dry.Thin, and Falling Hair it is wonderful. Sale greater than the Combined Sales of all other Skin Soaps. Bold throunhoutthG world. Prlre,25c. Potter Druo and C11E11. Conr., Bole Prop., Ilotton. AS- ' All About tho Bkln, Scalp, and Hair," (roe. ACHING SIDES AND BACK, Hip, Kidney, and merino paiiii and weknettes rclleveil litonn minute i by tho Cutlnmt Antl-I'nln I'lanter. It The first andunly paln.MIUng platter. 1317 Arch St. Phila.Pa. Consult (Plil IIiiti't Ilr. Thppl. who hascurfd more Butlerera than till others comuueu. - rie ohlPHt specialist in l'liu HUelnhltt. as riiiilomii ana rertlllciLlt: prove, counrerslkc'ied by hecretary ot Amur cau Legation at lierlln. notwith stanulnff wnaf kjuacicn ana hpeciuiistsuu- ver.ise or su mere isnono loetiummm t .au 'natment or nerim (Umimihh or ootu ves. ltlnol inn ho 11, nil tli nil flfectH of uthlut I'lTor, loHtpnwpr, blntlder kldiicr ium aud ncrvoiiH tliNorriLrK, via, fresh cases, uatlln t-lOilnyn. Urllrl'nt once. Poor.de ici -alTerPrs. ,-onsuit old Ilr- li, l Thcclthe "Taenuino mpccihiihi, wno mam asiuuy Mwe rtiseaaee under I'rof. Jnlirt Ilonifco- Mnthlc,aud 1'rol. .Huller, Alioimtlilc.the twe ivorld-renowned specialists. This Is my urleltml advertisement, hliim and nvold the oul'h noula be old specialists copying same In part or vti'rio. They do this to mislead you. I am the only nt- whoever oxDosed ouacks and warned sufferers iginst Imposters. The quark openly asserted If r- l liecl inseris new nnyernsemenc io-uy we via copy ur change same somewhat audthepubllp not know that wo are the very person he ex- ea. uiiiijo ncurs, y At iu. ioji i: w.;cv ks, o-cou, W'd.and rt.it, ev'ga, 6-9.S0. Kuntlay. 0 A. Al. to 12 SI. Send live two-cent stamps fen book "Truth," only ntiQ L'xnoslnu' nuuck and best lor old and ronns. inirW'or married, poor and rich. A nrw trlek of u run inexpi'riencea tiottors uiu qjaLKS is una: jti runun oid faUibll-ihetl olUcoofan olldeceased - Jan, having an old ru.m (no physlcUu) In ttielc . u a wuora mey uso as a qecoy. THEATRE : CAFE ! Formerly kept by Thoa. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenand(b Fresh ana cool Beer always on tup, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & CASS1DT, Proprietor. HOTEL KAIBR, OHAH. KUUCIIIIiL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest nnd linest hotel In Ibe region. Finest accoaimoJiitlons.- Handsome fixtures, Pool and IllUlard Rooms Attached. ED. BRENNAM, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finost Boers, Wines and Liqner Hanrtiome Oar Fixtures. Bfist Hrnndfl of 5 and 10c Cii MAIN AND COAL BTA, HKetmntionli, Pcniia. "Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEODEfJ'S LIVERY Pear AII07, Roar Col feo Hongs. The best rigs in town. Horses taken t board. Hauling promptly attended to. Lam and Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Heulthest. Chris. Sclimidt, Agl ' 807 West Coal St,, Shenandoah. Sfic'fl H O 'vbo can taste our candle Odd Girt "on for lUB )"unK "ln UBU lr who brings them. Tier , Just melt in tin- mouth, the girl's eye. , melt with teadernww tho young man alsi 1 melU, and the question Is settled. Try it. I FRED. KEITHAN. I Ic Cream, all flavors. IM. N..Muln S' . OR. G. F. THEEL "PROMINENTS" INDICTED ChnrRcd Willi Vlolnlliin r the Inlfntnto CAniliirrce I itwn. CIIICAOO, Oct. ). The federal Brand Jury made a Una! rtiort nf the iliToatlKn Umi of the rebates allcrml to have lnwi paid liy the Suntn IV rnllrv.irt lu vlnlntlon of the InU'rsMte onmmorco law. nnd re- turmtt six Imlrct luetic vealmt i'lc ,i)lclal of the rixul and shlpwr, who, It Is eininieil, received relink1. Ono or the men Indicted Wh Joseph W. lu'lnhart, ex prestdent of tho company, mid until reot'lilly ono nf the receivers of the rontl, and out of the shippers, against whom n true hill. rm rctiini(d, waa Nelson .Morris, the well-known Chicago packer and the largest cattle shlpjior In tho world Mr. Itclnrmrt was the uvnenil audltoi of tho Santa Fe at the time the offense nlleged iu tho Indictment wero coin mltted. Hb sulisotiuently wa nitulo nresl dent. Joined in tho same Indictment with Ilr Hoinhart was John A. Hanley, gi-nern ireialit ami trnfrio inanaKPr of tho road who resigned from his posltlnn rlmut tw weeks ao. and Is not now ooihk "d witl tlio company. Imllctmcnt wero also re turned against General Manager Jenkins of the Hammond Beef company, und Isunt Thompson, of Kitnsiu City. Thero arc seven indictments against thoso live men. Tin other Indictment, it is said, Is against n clerk lu the employ of tho Atchison, who. It is nlleged, mailt) out tho rebates. Tho maximum nenaltv lmnosed on u shipper for negotiating illegal rates is a nuc ot f.),uoo, or imprisonment not to ex ceed two years, or both, in tho discretion of tho court. MGR. SATOLLI'S ELEVATION. Confirmation nf the lteport That lie Will Heroine n Cardinal. Baltimoiik, Oct. 2D. A clergyman of Cardinal Gibbons' household confirms the report that Mgr. Satolll will become t. cardinal. In ndditlon to tho fact that the archbishop will bo inado a cardinal the most that ou bo said Is that ho will proli ably bo named ns such nt tlio next con sistory, nnd that tho next consistory will convene In Home most probably iu De cember of this year. Upon his beiu named as cardinal he will receive tho red beretta and ho invested with his new dignity In the cathedral at Baltimore. He will not lie given an Kpls copal jurisdiction In this c ..ntry, as sucl. would lie contrary to his position us tin dclegato of the pope, and In so far as 1. known now his elevation to tlio cardinal nto will in no manner dUturb his olflclal rolatlons with the Vatlcun touching tin administration of his pecullur duties in the United States. The iuvostlture will toko plnco In the cathedral at Baltimore. What time will Intervene between this ceremony of the investiture nnd tho monslgnor's proceed ing to Hum ito receive the red hat is purely a matter of speculation. It may bo six months; It may bo a year, or oven two yearn. The Deiuocrntlo Spellbinders, PniLADEU'liiA, Oct. LU Tho itinerary for tho complete, tour of Candidate Singerly, Governor I'attlson and other Democratic lenders has. been completed. Tho only changes mndo lu the first week's tour, recrntly published, aro additional meetings at Keyno'dsvllle nnd Tltusvllle. The second wei k will Include visits to Lancaster, Columbia, Marietta, York, Hnrrli'.i.irg. Gett .burg, Hanover, Head ing, l'ottsville, Carlisle Tumiuiua, Ash land, alnliMioy ( Ity, r-hcnnmloab, Allen town, Kastun, South Bethlehem, Strouds burg, Mauch Chilli, Weatherly, Hnzlo ton, Frcchuid. White Haven, Wllkesbnrre, Pcranton, Do.vh st nvu, l'ottstown and Norridtown. The party will start out to- nl.rlir Notice of an Election for Authority Of the Borough of Shenandoah. At a special meeting of tho Town Council of the lioroutth ot Shenandoah, duly called for this purposo, held on Monday evening, October 1st. 1H91, It was resolved that It was necessary to increase the Indebtedness ot saldborouKb to the amount of fifty thousand (Si0,000) dollars, and to submit tho question ot such Increase of Indebtedness to, and to obtain the assent of, the qualified electors of said borouvb, at an election to bo held by them for that purpose, at tho usual places of holdlngmunlclnal elections in this borough, at tin tlmo of holding the next general election to be held on Tuesday, Novem er 6th, 1891, when and where such election will accordingly be held. The following statement Is herewith made as required r y law: 1st. The amountof the last assessed valuation of property in the borough was two million six hundred and thirty-nine thousand eight hundred and thlrty-tlve (fj,fftf,i33) dollars. 2nd. The amount or the existing debt of tho borough U one hundred and twenty-live thous and one hundred and tlfty-elght and ninety-eight one hundredth i!135,l.W OS) dollars. 3rd. Tho amount of theuroposed Increase of debt Is fifty thousand M0,IRJ) dollars, which will be not quite two per eont. of the assessed valuation of the borough. 1th. The purpose of the proposed Increase is to defray the expense of completing the public water works hi retofore projected by the bor ough und which are now lu course ot construc tion. liy order of the Town Counoll. WSf. MoGUIItE, President of Town Council. J. J. CAHWN, Secretary of Town Counoll. JAMES IIUIINS, lM-oaw-lt Chief liurgess. .Isl OTIOJB. OKKICEOr 1 tQIlUYI KILL C'OUNTT COMMISSIONERS. J REAL131) proposals will be received by I ho undersigned until 'I v. in. O'tober IK. for Introducing steam heat Into tho large or ma n building of the Almshouse. ttpeclQcatlons may re seen In this omce. Matk bids -i'ro posals for Hleam lleaL" CHAH. P, AhlEV, Flt.VNK ilKs'TZ. JOHN I". MAKTIN, County Oommlsslouers. Attest t Pitiu J. Connklu, Clem. UM5-7t When Yon Want a First-clasu Rig make it a point to go to ' "Delcamo's Liu&r West Pt., between Centra and l.loyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes WEAR Kammtjrfllougli : Bros.' Famous New York Pallor-mado -err ,orTnTT"isrr3.- Fural byp'omlnent dealers all ovr the 'til". Nunc geiinln1) without Hutr, mcrslajgh llros ' label. The swellit and best wearing clothes In this country. Afck your ciolhlir for , taem. I FIXiNTE AND TOM ' Leading Business Featuros Thoso of Hoierate Improvement, IMPROVEMENT OVER LAST YEAR. Ihe ltuiirmclilent, lluueer, in Slight, nlul 14 CoiMltlf mhly Uilow the ltii4lne4 of Tho Yrnr 1'rlio nf Itr Iron bnii r TIiiih lu KiiKtniul. Nkw'YoUk, Oct. 80. Bnulstnvts' re view cf trmlesnys: With few except Ions the lending features of the business situa tion have Ikvu thoo of continued moder ate Improvement, although tho total vol ume of business, so fur as indicated by bank clearings throughout the country, will require considerable expansion to compare favorably with corresixmding to tals two years ago. The relatively favor ablo bank clearings Is offset in' part by a decline in prices of staples, coffee alone scoring a slight advance. Lnrd Is lower In price, and the prospect for cessation Of textile labor dllllcultles at the cast has wenkened the print cloth mar ket. As serious ns any other decrease Is that lu cotton, the feature of trade south this week being a check to purchases by in terior merchants for spring delivery and slower mercantile collections, due to lower prices for cotton. The strength of foreign exchange and gold engagements for tho week, aggregat ing II, OOO.OiiO, have disturbed tho siK-cula-tlvo stock market nnd checked activity. Current decreases lu railroad earnings are ascribed to the effect of the heavy World's fair passenger tralllo a year ago. Textile lalxir dllllcultles at Now Bed ford aro reported practically settled, and about ono-hnlf of the looms nt Full Hlvcr nro ogaln nt work. Tho Improvement re cently reorted by manufacturing jewelers at Providence is maintained, and Butfalo dealers lu building materials report more activity. Philadelphia's woolen textile industries are more active than n year ago, but aro not doing tlio business of two years ago. Baltimore jobbers having extended relations south report relatively greatest activity lu Virglula aud North Carolina. Nearly all the more Important business centers west nnd northwest report moder ate uctlvlty, but few of them anuouueo now features. At four southern cities general trado is reported to linve shown Homo improvement, Memphis, Jacksonville, New Orleans nnd Galveston, hut at bavaminh, Augusta, Atlnnta and Nashvlllo increased cotton receipts nnd lower prices have had on un favorable inlluenco. At Charleston, Chat tauooga nnd Birmingham busluoss has been quiet. It. G. Dun & Co.'s roviow says: Cotton below 0 cents nnd wheat below 65 cents, each lower than over since present classl flciitlons wero known, witli exports of gold Instead of products at such prices in October, aro tho salient features In bust Hess this week. Distribution of goods tocon- 6uniers goes on fairly, with gains at nearly nil points In comparison with last year, but not yet at n rato to sustain the present volutno of manufacturing production, so that prices weaken a llttlo. Tho iron nnd steel business makes n bet ter showing this week, Bessemer pig hnv ing stiffened to tlO.W) nt l'ittsburg, and at Chicago and New York further structural nnd bridge orders have been placed, but bar iron lias fallen to 1KJ cents for common und$l for steel at Pittsburg, which are prices below those current In Great Brit ain. There Is good demand forsheets, and some good bri:t, contracts aro reported. During the p,.nt week the failures have beeu 1253 in the 1 nlted States, against all fr the same week Inst year, and 13 in Cuu.. ..gainst SI) last year. rnfltngo Stnuip 'rhletcH Held for Trial, Wasiiinutox, Oct. 20. William H. Smith nnd George W. Longstreet, who wero urrosted a few days ago, charged with stealing postage stamps from tho bureau of engraving und printing, hud a hearing Imj foro Judge Miller, of tho district court, yesterday. After hearing tlio cvidenco, which was very conclusive, Judge Miller committed the defendants to the grand jury, and in default of ftJ.OOO ball each they were sent to jail. Paupers Net Cruelly Treated. LANCASTEU, Pa, Oct. LU The executive committee of the state board of charities Investigated the charges preferred against tho directors of tho poor, to tho effect that tho inmates of tho almshouse had been cruelly treated and fed with tainted meat. There was practically no cvidenco to sub stuutiuto tho allegations STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Qiiotiitloim of tho New York nlld riiihuleiphlii MxehungeN. Nnw Yohk, Oct 11). The announcement of the engagement or SXI,K) In gold for ship ment to Europe today had no elfect upon the speculation At the oiwnlng the stock market was very dull, but the first prices made were generally u small fraction higher Closing bids: Lehigh Valley . DTK W. N. Y. & Pa.... m Pennsylvania .. -. b Erie ju Heading 1H D., I.. W lnfi St Paul MM West Shore 105K Lehigh Nav i N. Y. Central Wli N. Y A; N. L. 8.1 pf ;H 1 Mke Erie tie W... lWi New Jqrsey LVu . lit) Del. & Hudson. . .m Genera! Markets. PlIIIDEU'liiA. Oct. It). Flour weak; win ter superfine. $1K3. 10; winter ex I run, $2.im& )MU; No. winter family, tUMKHSM): I'eniisyl Minla roller airulght, Ji.NKjU'.O); ueatcrn win ter clear, St UIli.HU. Wheat quiet, easlur.wlth MUc. bid und IW4C. asked for October Corn dull, steady, with Mt: bid and SUhtc. aaknl for October. Outs quiet, easier, with 3(c. bid and 'MMc. asked for October lleef quiet ; beef hams, 17017 50. Pork quiet; short clear, f 15.ai7 Lard weak; western steam, $7 80; city, tO.75 ltutter quiet; western dairy, 1HM ffilOo.; do. oreamcry, 15feS6c;do factory, 11 15c.; Klgias, ii&c ; imitation creamery, lli&IVo.; New York dairy, HttSlu ; do creamery, 18 ii&o.; Pennsjivaiila creamery prints, extra, Stic.; do. choice, 25c.; do fair to food, MQijJc.; prints jobbing at 27iWc Cheese weak; New York large. 8luKc.; small, 8KQ110.; part sklma, 3VM7Hc. Kggs dull; New York and Pennsylvania, SOGA'e ; Ico house, 15lftHio.j wuitcrn fresh, Iiirjo.; cases, t2.75Q3.60, Ihe .Stock Markets. Nkw Yohk, Oct. ID. llceves steady; native steers, fair to good, Jl.5txaia.15; ordinary to medium, 104.15; common and Inferior, J3.10 to3.t; Texan", .l SfiM: oxen, $1.75ai.S5; hulls und dry cows. Sl.aiK8i.;j. Calves llrra; poor to prime veuls. S; grassers. JS50iii!,75. Sheep and lambt, weak, lower; inferior to fair sheep, J3.S3ai.ia; choke t'unadas, $1.30. Hogs lower; top hogs, $5.10, EastLjheiitv, Pa., Oct. 19.-Cattle steady and unchanged. Hogs dull and lower; Phila delpldas, l" wafiM: beat Yorkers and mixed, H&5.10; comnion to fair Yorkers, H.twaJ; pigs, tl.705; gooda sows, $131. T5; tag. and rough sows, K&3.T5. Shoep supply light; markst continue! dull at uncnuged prloM. -7 Right Arm Paralyzedl Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daughter, Blanche, now fif teen ycara of age, had been terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had lost, tho entire use of her right arm. Wo feared St. Vitus dunce, and tried the best physicians, with no benciik She has taken three bott'es of Dr. Miles' Nervine and has gained 31 pounds. Ilcr nervousness and symp toms of St. Vitus danco ars cntlreiy Rone, she attends school regularly, and has recovered complete use ot her arm, her appctlto is spler.dld." MItS. U. It. ItULLOCK. llrlgUton, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine. Cures. v I)r. Miles' Norvlno Is sold on a posltlro guaraiiteo that tho first bottlo will benefit. All druggists soli It ntH.o bottles forts, or It will bn sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by the Or. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, i Politic nl Cards. VOTE FOR OF FHACKVILLE, For SHERIFF. "VOTE FOB Hrst District, 1, YOTE FOB (Thirtieth District) lor SEMTOR. AMUSEMENTS. JjlEKOUSON'rl THEATKE, r. 1. rKROUBON. MANAQEll, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. mi: i'in:xo)iiix.ir, sltcvsh. Elmer K. Vance's Itenllstlc Railroad Comedy Drama, Tjje Lirrjited Ml And the wonderful W. BEA.Tn.IOE. 'M. Up to date. The mot marvelous scenio and mcln!ilolofi6'!ts ever sec i ia tnlt oountry. The one supreme novelty of the vga. Fun I Yes, lots of It : I'rlccH, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved Heats at Klrlln's drug store. MDSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Ccakley llros.) Mo. 6 I'.uhi Centre H trees, HlIliMAMDOJtn, PA. our i-ctto Host QuaUty at L,owtt Otls Prloes, Pstmnuce respecltully sollolted. erminsntl? cttrsd i Buaraatr.baiKed by I ! (300,000 MpltaL Pcltlfe prooti aadl(j0-PM baok,illaitratKlf-imUfafromroplscanJ. tiw bjoaii. Nothing elwwUf oora. ...u nrnrntf nn o k I . . m1 1 11 COYLE, , -, VI
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