m Mrs. J.P.ltcll, OxsmcatomiCjKaiu wifo of tlio editor of Tho Graphic, tho load ing local paper of Miami county, writes "I teas troubled with heart disease for six yoars, sovero palp!ilons, short ness of breath, together with such ex treme nervousness, that, at times I would walk tho floor nearly all night. Wo consulted tho best medical talent. Tlicu said there teas no help forme, that I had organic discaso of tho heart for which thoro was no remedy. I had read your advertisement In Tho Graphic and a year ago, as a last resort, triod ono bottlo of Dr. Miles' Xew Cure br tho Heart, which convinced me thai, there- was true merit In It. I tookthrco bottles each of tho Heart Curo and Iiostoratlvo Nervine- and Xt completelu cured me. I sleep well at eight, rny heart beats regularly and Ihavono moro smothering spells. I wish to say to all who are- suffering as I did; there's relief untold for them it 'hey will only glvo your remedies Just ono trial." Dr. Milos Heart Onrols sold on a positive) guarantee- that tho first bottlo will uenout. All druggists sell it at tl, 0 bottles for$5,or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prico by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health '3317 Arch St. Phila. Pa- CoiMiilt OKI Ilnncnt l)r. Tbccl. win hsis uim-il Aiore suiierera tlian nil olliurs cmnblnt'ii. '1 he olilcft specialist In 1'liU uJelpuU, as illiiluiiiuM and eertiPcntcs provo, coumersl:rncd bv HfcrPury of American Legation nt lierlln, nouvltli '."Wilis wnut mucus and specialists uu ri "Ct rl'1 e or my. There Is none to equal hlin n 11. tr .uiucut of Npcrial dUenMCH or both W.-JCS itluoi! imiNoii. nil lliu unit clll-Clf ol ) nntliiol errors, loit power- blnililer, kldiicv hUui ma nervouH .H-nirileirt, etc lret.li c.iet. curil.nl lOflnyi. Itelirfut onre. I'oor.de luitl u i.'r -rs.ionsiilt (Mil l)r. IJ. V. Tlice!) the .nil) ueiiutmt specialist, who has raftilr ustudy of i.ttse ni-i.n'3 under Prof. .Inhr, Ifoiiiico lnl!ilc,.inil Prof", .tlnllcr, Alloiinlhlc.irio two wor1 i-i. it. Miwl specialists. Tbl3 U uiyuriuin.il rulvvirt. .'i.unu Slum ami uvolil thu jimiis woum-be old specialists copylntf sarno In part or tvliole. Tin y do Mils to mislead you. I am tlio onlj ors ivno evtr evposeil quacHs and named sutlereii" us.iiim Impo-iter. The qiincUM openly asserted II Dr. Tlieel iiri-ils n new advertisement to-duy v.e will copy .r c'-.iti4e same Bomewhat andthepubll will not kilo that we are the very ireon ho e? poked, onice ,iours, 9 A. M. to V. ev'gs. 6-8.9 Wed. and Sat, ev'gi, i-9.30. Kunday.9 A. M. to 121 Send Uvo two-cent stamps for boot "Truth," on ono etposinir quacks und best loroldnnd youn single or murrled, poor mid rich. A new trick ot youns Inexperienced doctors and quacks Is this They run un o!d established nlllco of i,n old deceasei physician, havlnt; un om man (no physician 1 in thelf ollico 'Vhoni they use u3 a decoy. In Effect lUncn 24, 1895. Passenger trains lcavo Shonandoah lor Ponn Haven Junction, llnuch Chunk, Lo highton, Slatiugton, White Hall,Catasauqna, Alleutown,Bothlehem,Easton and Weatherly at 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m., 12 43, 2 67, 5 27 p m. For New York and Philadelphia, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, p. m. For Qua kake, Switchback, Gerhards and Hudsondale, 9 15 a. in. and 2 57 p. m. For Wilkes-Barre, White Haven, Pittston, Laceyville, Towanda, Sayro, Wavcrly and Elmira, 6 01, 9 15 a m, 2 57. 5 27 pm. For Itoshester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and tho West, 9 15 a. in. and 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Belvidero, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 6 04 a. m, 2 57 y. rn. For Lambortville and Trenton, 9 15 am. For Tankhaunock, 6 04, 9 15 a. m.,2 57,5 27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva, 8 04, 9 15 am, 5 27 p m. For Auburn, 9 15 a m, 5 27 pm. For Jeanesville, Levistou and Boaver Meadow, 7 38 a. in., 12 43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audonried and Hazleton, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 am, 12 43, 2 57, 527 and 8 08 p m. For Bcranton, 6 01, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27 p m. For llaslebrook, Jeddo, Drifton and Free land, C 04, 7 38, 915 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Ashland, Glrardville and Lost Creek, 4 40, 6 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. in., 12 35, 1 40, 4 10, 6 35, 8 22 p. m. For Raven Ilun, Centralia, Mount Carmel and Shamokin, 13, 11 14 a m, 1 32, 4 20, 8 22,9 16 p. m. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5 60, fi 04, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a. m., 12 43, 2 67, 5 27, 8 08, 9 23, 10 53 p. m. Trains will leave Bliamokln at 5 15, 8 16, 11 45 a. ni., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. m., and arrive Shenandoah at 6 04, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 57, 11 16 p. m. Leave Shenandoaa for Pottsville, 6 04, 7 38, 9 08, 11 05, 11 30 a. m., 12 43, 2 67, 4 10, 5 27, 8 08 p. ra. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 6 00, 7 40, 9 05, 10 15, 11 48 a. in., 12 32, 3 00, 4 40 6 20, 7 15, 7 65, 9 40 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6 04, 7 38 9 15, a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 o. ra. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 11 06 a. ru., 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7. 66, P" m SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralia, Mt. Carmel and 8haraokin, fl 45 a. in., 2 40 p. m, and arrive at Shamokin at 7 40 a. ra, and 3 45 p. in. Trains leave Shamokin for Shenandoah at 7 55 a. m. and 4 00 p. m., and arrive at Shen. andoah at 8 49 a. m. and 4 58 In. m. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardville and Lost Croek, 9 40 a. m., 12 30 p. m. For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eastou and New York, 8 49 a. m., 12 30, 2 55 p. m. For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 55 p. m. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8 49 H 35 a. in., 12 30, 2 55,4 58, 6 03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 30P 31 30 a. m., 1 05, 6 30 p.m. "Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5 55, 8 49, 9 32 a. m., 2 40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40 a. m., 1 35, & 16 p. m. ROLLIN H. WILBIIIl, Genl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa, CHARLES 8. LEE, Genl. Pass. Act., Philadelphia. A. W.NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A.. South Bethlehem, Pa. It Causes Cremation of a Child Aftor a Railroad Collision. TEN PEESONS BERIOUSLY INJURED. A Trnln on the Camilen nml Atlnntlo lioad, or the Fennsylvanln System, Crashes Into a Car Containing Colored Sunday School Excursionists. Casiiien, N. J., Aug. 10. Ono person was killed nnd n scoro ot othors mors or less seriously Injured In n renr ond col' Union on tho Camden and Atlantic rail road, in tho southern part of this city, Inst night. Tho Atlnntlo City nccommotln lion train crashed Into tho roar car of an recursion train from Lakesldo, at Liberty Park station, Immediately aftor tho col lision tho rear car of tho excursion train caught flro and wna complotoly destroyed. Tho car was ignited by oil from tho lamps of tho car. Marshall Johnson, tho 0-year-old son of Itov. Marshall Johnson, pastor of tho Afrloan Union Methodist ICpiscopnl church, ot this city, was burned to death, nnd tho following aro tho moro seriously injured: Maggie Cannon, aged IS years, Camden, Incised wound of breast and logs burned; Daisy Nahon, 0 years, Philadelphia, spralnod ankle; John Wilson, 40 years, Camden, badly shocked nnd burned on the faco and hands; Lucy Buckman, 25 years, West Philadelphia, shoulder fractured; Matilda Quash, Garrotsford, Pa., anklo sprained; Carrie Quash, SO years, GnrretB ford, hip injured by jumping from car window; Mrs. Marshall Johnson, wlfo of tho pastor, injured on back and hips; Mrs. Lizzlo Watts, Camden, log Injured; Mrs. Mary Jano Grovors, West Philadelphia, Injured about the body; James Grovers, West Philadelphia, lnjurod about head and body. Tho train was In charge of Conductor J. J. Kay, and was tho first section of fifteen cars which loft Lakeside Park at 7:03 p. m having on board the parents and scholars of fourteen colored .Sabbath schools from Camden, Philadelphia nnd sovoral counties In Ponnsylvnnia. It hnd stopped at the station to lot off passongors from South Camden. Tho headlight of tho Atlantlo City train was soen as it rounded tho curve at City Lino, nnd a panlo ensued. A rush was made for tho doors and windows, and children wore thrown from tho car to tho plotform, whllo others jumped from tho windows. Mrs. Johnson seized her boy's hand and started for tho door, but In tho crush of struggling humanity ho was wrenched from her grasp and trampled upon by tho excited passongors. Tho crash then fol lowed, and In a moniont tho car was ablazo. An alarm was sont to tho Cam don flro department, nnd the onglncs qulokly responding, tho flames woro quickly subdued. Young Johnson's body was afterward found undor tho car, burned to a crisp. It had fallen through wlion tho floor gave way. Tho Atlantic City train was in charge of Conductor William Butler, Engineer Charles Glondinning and Kiroman Sam uol Hlnchman. Tho forward part of tho ongino whs stovo in, tho smokestack brokon and tho pilot knocked off. Tho mon declare that thoy did not know of tho presence of tho oxcurslon train nt tho sta tion until nftor having rounded tho curve, and it was thon too lato to avert tho acci dent, ulthough tho lovor was rovorsed, tho airbrakes appilod, and every effort mado to provout n collision. A. K. Johnson, tho oporator at tho sta tion, assorts that his signals woro correct, and Englnoor Butler claims that so wero his when he left Collingswood, tho llrst station beyond LIborty Park. Serious Charge Agnlnst a Slate Ofllclal. ALUANT, Aug. 10. During tho regent's department investigation Secretory Dowey testified under oath that Profossor Hall, director of tho state museum, had sold somo of tho state's most valuable speci mens to the American Science associa tion In Now York, for which ho had re ceived $70,000, and had sold about $1G,000 worth to tho University of Pennsylvania. Ho further alleged that Dr. Hall's em ployes gave a percentage to the doctor from their salaries, and that tho corps was debauched and Immoral. He alleged that tho putting of an end to those trans actions was what led to tho personal con troversy between himself and Dr, Hall. Shot In n Free-for-All Battle. Point Pleasant, W. Vo., Aug. 16. Word reached here of a serious shooting scrape which occurred nt a threshing In the lntorlor ot tho county. Tho BarnettB, Walkers, McClouds and Johnsons got into n dispute which terminated in a free-for-all battle, In which stones, pitchforks und revolvors were freely used, Jesse Walker was shot four tlmos, and will die from his Injuries. James Harnett has been arrested for the shooting. Now Full Fledged Citizens. Armour, S. D.t Aug. 10. Yesterday, at the Yankton Indian agency, Agent Smith distributed (20 gold piece struck off for tho occasion as souvenirs of the signing of tho troaty coding tho lands to the United Statos, which recently went Into effect, About 450 Indians received Bouvonirs. This Is the lust payment to be made this tribe for twenty years, when J500,000 will be duo thorn. They are now full fledged citizens. Murdered nnd Thrown Overboard. Dbtroit, Aug. 16. A post mortom ex amination was held at Amherstburg on tbo body of Alfred K.Walker, a raco book maker, whoso body had been found float ing in the Detroit river. It loaves no doubt that Walker was killed by n blow on tha head with a blunt instrument, and tho body then thrown Into tho river. Lowered the World'e Sprinting Record, Bloominoton, 111., Aug. 16. Tom Rob inson, of Falrbury, Ills., at the fair grounds yesterday, ran 100 yards in 0 3-5 seconds, breaking tho world's record. Ho Is In tho mulch at Brockton, Mass., Sept. 2, In which all the crack sprinters of the oountry are entered. Postmaster General Wilson Accept. WAshinoton, Aug. 16. Postmaster General Wilson has formally accepted the Invitation of the National Letter Carriers' union to be present at their convention In Philadelphia next month. Ho will re view tho parado and call the convention to order, Staiutiulon' Or-ve Desecrated. London, Aug. 10, Tho Sofia correspon dent of Tho 'Imos telegraphs that the late M. Stambu oil's gravo has been deso cratod, tho polico arriving just in time to prevent tho exhuming of tbo remains. Contractor Daltln of Syniouso Tolls or tho Final Success of a lllg UndeHnkliiff. (.From the Syniciwe AT. 1'. Pott.1) Mr. George Dakln is iv well-known con tractor niiil resident of Syracuse, nud a representative business man of that city. Our representative found him oversea Ing tho sewer work nt tho Arsenal, and in the following Interview ho describes how ho has finally completed the biggest con tract ho has ever undertaken. "Mr. Dakin, doesn't your business ex poso yon to ninny unhealthy conditions?" "Yes, I am continually catching cold." " Does it affect your general health?" " It has brought on kidney disorders." " Have you been troubled from that 6ourco uny length of time?" "I think it started during tho war, in which I took nn uctlvo part, and every cold I catch has aggravated it." " What were the symptoms V" "Lamo back and trouble with the kid ney organism. I have doctored for years and used all kinds of remedies I hoard of, without relief. My caso is as follows " : "Some little time ago I was in a very bad condition, hardly ablo to hobblo around; I had been in Madison County looking nfter a contract there for the State; I got very wet, and, as usual, was laid up. I was simply twisted way around auu doubled up on ono side; when I attempted to stand up it seemed as though I would tear out one of my kidneys; while in tills condition 1 saw Doan's Kidney Pills ad vertised. Being almost desperate, I was wining to try anything lor reiiet. 1 be gan using them, and tho result was truly wonderful. I feel as young as a boy, and it is tho first timo in many years that I have been perfectly free from pain in the small of my back. All urinary troubles gone. I am perfectly well, and no traces of my former troublo remain. I gladly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills." Price, GO cents per box ; for sale by all dealers or mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. For sale at Kirliii's Pharmacy. VETERINARY SPEC1FI CS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Bogs, AND POULTRY. SOOFaso Hook on Treatment of Animals nud Chart tjent Free. ctoes jFcvpr,CoiiKCglioiifi.IiilInmmatlon A. A. (Spinal Alentunltls, Al lie Fovcr. ll.ll.ISlrnlnH, Lamcm-nfi, Klicnniatism. t:.l! Jlistemiier, Nnsnl lllncliaritcs. 1). II.--Hots or lirubB) Wormx. 12.K.C011SU8, Heaves, I'lii'iitiionta I'.F.--Collo or UrincR, Jlcllyacuc. (i.O.-OliHCarrlilKC, llrniorrlinKCs. II. II. Urinary nnd Kidupy I)Ucnscs J.l.-.Uriiptlvo Disrnncs, niniiac. J.K. Diseases of DlKcutloii, l'aralysts. Single Bottle (over 50 doses), - - ,00 Stable Cnse, with Specified, MnnudL Veterinary Cure Oil and Mcdlcator, $1,00 Jnr Veterinary Curo Oil, 1.00 Sold brDrniritUlii or frnt prepaid ao;nfaeraAnd la any qDlullty oil receipt of price. IirarURKYS'XKD.rO.,!!! ltSTHllinSt.,Kewyorl. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC Ho.l In uib art TPRm. Tha onlvfrncRAMftil remedvfoi1 Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work op otbftr causes. 91 per vial, or 6 vial and large vial powder, for $5. bold by Druggists, or sent jjoetpuld on receipt of pric. HL'BIMIItKKS'aJED. CO.,lU&H3UUnat.,NoYoik. KooTtkecplnB, Arithmetic, PemnnuHhip, and all the Commercial PAL 3 IS Tenth Year. jujsim:ss coijiiiuii:, 1710 Chestnut St., TUoruiiKli, Individual Instruction. Kituationa Yu rniflhcih Philadelphia. The maximum of knowledge at the minimum of cost. itrancues. Writeor circulars. TIIKO. . PALMS Prcitt. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND 13 N. Jardin Street, the Backus Water Motor Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best in the World for Driving; Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. Tliere is no delay, no firing up; no ashes to clean away; no extra Insurance to pay; no re putrintr ncc'rosary; no coal hills to pay, and it is always ready for use. It is Invaluable for blowing Church Organs, lor running 1'rintlng Presses, Sewing Machines, Turning Lathes, Scroll Siuvs, Clrlnil Stones, Coffee Mills, Sausage Machines, Feed Cutters, Corn Mills, l'.levotors. Etc. Four-horse power ot 40 pounds pressure of water. It Is noiseless, neat, compact, steady, and above all IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $300. Send for circular to tlio Backus Water Motor Co., Newark, N, J., stating paper you saw advertisement in. We also manufacture Patent Rotating and Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Caialogueon Ventilating. Your Stomach Cannot stand tlio samo washing that your boots do. and tho water you drink isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter, JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. HUMPHREYS' 3 I f i r.ir I Cruel Treatment of American Cit izens in Marsovan. OUR MINISTER A0T3 PROMPTLY. Demands tlio Rolens of Americans Un justly Accused and Frompt Trial of , ThoieWho Arollovolutioultts Tho Lnt tor Threaten Olijeetlnimblo Persons. WAsniNoTON, Aug. 10. Tlio depart ment of stnto lins just received from Mln- 1 later Torroll a report which throws somo light on tlio report tuloaranhoil from Con- I stnntlnoplo n few dnys uro, anylnp; that American cltlzons had boon Injured nt Marsuvnn. From Minister Terrell's roport it appears that on July 1 an Armenian named Garobod was assassinated at Mar sovan, closo to the church door, as ho was coinu to attend early service He was tho chief man of tho Protestant community and chairman of the council of thirty, who are responsible for the peace of the city. It was alleged that ho had glvon tlio government Information In regard to the revolutionists. Consul Jowett, In reporting this caso July 13 to Consul General Short, nt Con stantinople, says that numerous Arme nians woro arrested, as it was said there was littlo doubt Garnbcd was murdered by them. Among those arrested was a naturalized American citizen, who had boen a studont at tho American college nt Marsovnn, but who, as Mr. Jowett was informed, hnd beon dropped from tho roll somo months ago. Mlnlstor Terrell was promptly informed concerning the assassination and tho Im prisonments which followed It, and took immediate steps to lnsuro fair treatment of tho nnturallzed citizens, and called upon Mr. Jewett for any trustworthy In formation he might have regarding tho danger to tho missionary toachors at Mar sovan from Armenlnn revolutionists. Ho Informed Mr. Jowett that though Turkey has a right to-jycpol undesirable classes of pcoplo from ho? territory, she has no right to treat tho acquired American citizenship of any of them as an offense, nnd to im prison them for that causo.nor to Imprison them on mere suspician. Ho Instructed him in such cases promptly to demand their rolease, and that If any of thorn aro arrested whilo engaged In armed resist ance to tho govornmont to demand n fair trial. Mr. Terrell's report of tho troubles nt Marsovan is based upon a vorbal state ment of Mr. I) wight, a leading American missionary at Constantinople, and is as follows: "Moro than it year ago sixteen persons nt Morsavan received written notices that thoy would bo killed unless thoy co-operated with tho Armenian revolutionists. President Tracy and Profossor Uriggs, of Marsovan college, wero two of these. They had incurred tho 111 will of tho revo lutionists by refusing to rocelvo in tho college tlio sons of certain men suspected of being revolutionists. Garabed. who was assassinated, was another of tho sixteen who received notice, and Mr. Dwlght bus lieon informed that still another has been assassinated. A Turkish guard was fur nished at tho requost of Mr. Torril to pro tect tiie American families from tho assas sins. Mr. Dwlght considers that guard suilieiont to protect the missionaries at tho collogo, and Mr. Terroll has not applied for nil additional force. "Tlio local governor Informed tho Arme nians, after tho killing, that ho intended to arrest all suspected persons and im prison them until thoy revealed tho names of tho guilty ones; that their object was to provoke Turkish vengeance In order to securo tlio sympathy and intervention of Christian Europe, but that thoy would not succeod,as he hnd caused to be preached in the mosquos for months that such was tliolr object, and that any Turk who killed n Christian would bo tho worst onomy of Islam." Mr. Terroll adds that the revolutionists of Marsovan had organized, and marked the American professors long before the Sassoun atrocities. To Suppress the Santa Cran Indians. MERIUA, Yucatan, Aug. 10. Tliere Is great enthusiasm hore over tho intention of President Diaz, as announced from tho City of Mexico, to occupy Baclar with a strong force of troops. Tho Santa Cruz Indians aro filled with dismay, because they now realize that their depredations are to be sovoroly punished. Many of those Indians are fleeing to Belize to accept British hospitality among the people who for many years have been furnishing them arms and ammunition. It is not believed that the leaders of the Indians can bring over 000 men into the field against tho Mex ican troops. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloilnc Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. New Yohk, Aug. 15. The share specula tion today was without important feature. The tone of the market was better than yes terday, but the trading was dull unto stag nancy. Closing bids: Del.& Hudson 130?4 U., L. & W - Erie SH Lake Erie & W.... 20 Lehigh Nav mi Lehigh Valley 37H New Jersey Cen...lO$ N. Y. Central 101 N. Y. & N. E 02H Pennsylvania 64 Heading IBM St. Paul 7Wi W. N. Y. & Pa.... 4 West Shore . General Markets. Philadelphia, Aug. 15. Flour weak; win ter superfine, 1 2.503.05; do. extras, f 3.153; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3.1O0J3 35; do. straight. $3.35Q3.50; western winter, clear, J3.10&3.35. Wheat weak, lower.wlth Wic. hid and K)o. asked (or August. Corn unsettled, lower, with tic. hid and ljjc. asked for Auirust. Oats quiet, steady, with 37c. hid and SHyia. asked for August. Hay firm; choice timothy, tlili.60, llecf steady. Pork dull, Lard higher; western steam, 8.42H. Butter quiet; western dairy, WaiSc.; do. creamery, 13i&20o.; do. factory, SHUJl-Hc; Kleins. 20c.; Imitation creamery, ll15o.; New York dalry.KOlSHc; do. creamery, 20o.; Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, fancy, 21c; exceptional lots higher; do. fair to choice, 18ffi20e.; prints Jobbing at 22&25o. Cheese irregular; New York large, b)iZ7Ho.; small, CSSJdc; part skims, 25c., full skims, H4aWc. Kggs quiet; New York and Pennsyl vania, ltGlSc.; western, fresh, 12Hai3c. Un Stock Markets. NbwYohk, Aug. 15. European cables quote American steers at ll&HWo., dressed weight; refrigerator beef, DaWic. Veals in fair de niaind; other calves dill and weak; poor to prime veals, ft7.60; grassers and butter milk calves. tLSmMi. Sheep and lambs very dull; poor to prime sheep, $1.25(&3.50; common to choice lambs, 3&3. Hogs lower at i5ffi5.30. East Liuenty, Pa., Aug. 15. Cattle steady ut unchanged prices. Hogs weak, lower; prime light, ;55.10; medium, f 1.00(35; com mon to fair yorkers, tl.75Q4.85; roughs, 13.25 (23.75. Sheep and lambs very slow; exports, t3.70(3(; fulr to good, l.toa2.W: common, 60c.Ql; spring lambs, $2.6031.50. Veal calves tOQS.60. T Shorten it with Cottolene instead of lard and see what a crisp crust it will have ; now delicious ana wnoiesome u wm be. Pie made with Cottolene will do a dysptptic good. Do everybody good because it is good. There is only one secret in cooking with Cottolene use but two-thirds as much as you would naturally use of lard. Follow this rule and Cottolene ...111 v.iof Genuine l sold erf wliern In tin. with trode-mnrks- "r amtrnt" Will UO Uie lest, ,0il,.,.r'jt,.ll.'u..n-i(.n(ttrtijH v.rj tin. Mud, unljr by TUB X. K. KAIIUU.NK COMPANY, CHICAGO "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF, Sometimes needs a reliable, monthly, reenlatlni? medicine. Only haraltea oad tho purest drugs should be ueoJ. II you want the best, gst Db. PeaB's PeEHBf!?Fo7aB PiSis They are prompt, sale and certain In result. The genuine (Dr. real's) never dissp. noint. Soot anywhere, 81.00. Addrou Fiiai. IIedicikb Co., Cleveland, O. For sale by P. P. D. KIRMN, Shenandoah, Pa. SYSTE IN EFFECT JUNE 2d, 1891. Trains leavo 8' enandoah as follows: For New York via Phila lihia, week dat s, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m. ond 12 53, 2 55, t bb p. m. Sundays, 2 to a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, wr-pk days, 5 25, 7 20 a. m. nnd 12 08, 2 55 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week (lavs, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20, a. m. and 12 58, 2 55, 5 5i"p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For Pottsville, "eek days, 2 IP, 7 20 a. m. and 12 58, 2 55. 5 55 p. m. Sundnp 2 10 a. m. For Tamnqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. m. and 12 58, 2 55 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Williamsport, Sunbury and Lewisburg, week davs, 3 25, 11 30 a. m. and 1 50, 7 20 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Mnhanny Plane, week days, 2 10, ' 25, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. m. and 12 1 8, 150, 2 55, 5 55, 7 20, (I 35 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. m. For Ashland and Shamokin, week dnys, 3 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. ra. and 1 51' 7 20, 9 35 p. in. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington nnd tho West via II. A- O. li. H., through" trains leave Rend ing Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. A R. It. R.) nt 3 20, 7 55, 11 2 a.m. nnd 3 40, 727 p.m. Sundays 3 20, 7 00, 11 2fi b. ni and 3 46, 7 27 p. m. Additional trains from Twenty-fourth ana uiicstnut streets station, weeKcinys, sv, 5 41, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a. in., 1 30, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. and 12 15 night. Kundnys, 6 00 p. ni. Leavo Now York via Maueh Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 n. m. and 1 10, 4 30 p. in. Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, weok days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 00 n. m. and 4 00, fl 02, 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 30 p. in. Leave Reading, week days, 1 35, 7 ll, 10 00,1150 a.m. nnd 5 55, 7 57 p.m. Sun days, 1 35 a. m. Leave Pottsville w ek days, 2 35, 7 40 a. m. and 12 30, 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Tarnnqna, week days, 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 a. m. and 1 20 7 15, 9 2d p. rn. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 2 45, 9 21, 11 47 a. m. and 1 51, 7 39, 9 54 p. m. Sundays, 3 45 a, m. Leave Mahanoy Plane,week days,2 40, 4 00, fl 30, 9 37, 11 59 a. in. and 12 58, 2 00, 5 20, 6 26, 7 63, 10 10 p. m. Suudays, 2 40, 4 00 a. in. Leavo Williamsport, week days, T 42, 10 10 a. m. and 3 35, 11 15 p. rn. Sundays, 11 16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut St. Wharf and South Street Wharf for Atlantic City. Week days Express, 9 00 a. in., (Satur days only 1 30), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 5 45 p. m. Snnday Express, S 00, 9 00, 10 00 a. m. Accommadotion, 8 00 a. in. and 4 30 p. ni. RETURNING LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY Depot,corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues, Week davs Express, 7 00, 7 15, 9 00 a. in., 3 16 ami 6 30 p. in. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m. and 4 32 p. m. . Sunday Express, 4 00, 5 15, 8 00 p. m Accommodation, 7 15 a. m., and 4 15 p. rn. . Parlor Cars on all Express trains. I. A. 8W2IGARD, C. G. HANCOCK, General Superintendent. Gen. Pass. Agt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJ M. HUItKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. oniecr-Egan building, corner ol Mnln and Centre streets, Shenuiidonh. y N. STKIN, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllce Itoom 2, Kgun's New Building, corner Main and Centre struetH, Shenandoah, Pa. Ollico hours : 8 to 10 n. in,; i to 3 p. in. ; 7 to 9 1. in. Night oillee No. 230 West Onk street. M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olllce Wntcr Company building, M West Lloyd street. J H. POMBIIOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. p V. HUItKK, M. D. 30 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Onico hours : 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. in, JtOK DISTItlCT ATTOItNKY, S. BURD EDWARDS, Ol Pottevllle. Subject to Republican rulee. and 11)2 N. Delaware Ate, I'lilladclplila. ! KING." THEN Pennsylvania R. B. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. July 0th 1895. Traius will leave Mienuudouli after the hUovo dato for Wigguut. Gilher on Frack ville, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottjvillo, Ham burg, Rending, Pottstnwi,, l'hoenixville, Norristown, ami Philadelphia (Broad street station) nt 6 l)H and 114 a.m. nnd 4 15 p. m. on week dayB. For Pottsville and inter mediate stat ons 9 10 a. m. 81JNDAY. For Wiggnn's, Gilberton, Frackville, New Castle, ft. Clair, Pottsvillo at 6 08, 9 40 a. m. and 3 10 p. m. Fot Hamburg, Reading, Pottatown, Phoenixvillo, Norristown, Phila delphia at 6 00, 9 40 . ni., 3 10 p. m. Trains lcavo Frnckvillo for Shonandoah at 10 40 a. m. am' 12 '4, 5 04 7 42 and 10 27 p.m. Sunday II 13 a. m. nnd 5 40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 a. in. nnd 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. rn. Sunday nt 10 40 a. m., 5 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a.m., 410 and 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leavo atfl 50 a. in. Leavo Broad Street St.itinn, Philadelphia, for Now York. Express, week-dnys, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, fl 50, 7 3', 8 20, 950, 10 30 (Dinin. Car) 1100, II 14, a.m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 122 p. m.Dinin" Cars) I 40, 2 .10 (Dining Can, 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00, 6 50. 8 12 10 00. d. m 12 01 night. Sundays, .". TO 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 8 12, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 1103 a. m., 12 35, 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 122), 5 20, 5 50, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 DO, 8 12, 1( 00 p. in., 12 01 nielit. Expross lor Boston, without change, 11 00 a. in., week-days, and 6 50 p. m. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimoro and Washington 3 50, 7 20, 8 31,9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 38 a. m. (12 31 Limitwi Din'iig Car), I 12, 3 46, 1 41, (5 16 Congressio' al Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 55, (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 night week-days. Sundays 3 50, 1 an, y 10, II 18, 11 ,SB, 6. m., 1 12, 4 41, 6 55, (Dining CHr), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Car), and 12 05 night. Leavo Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY, Express 5 00, 8 20 9 30 a. m., 1 00 (Saturday only), 2 00, 3 1 0, 4 00, 4 20, 500 5 40, p. n.-week-days. Sundays, Express, 6 00 " 30,, 8 (10, 8 30, 900, 9 45 a. in. 4 30, p. ni. Excur sion, 7 00, a. in. daily. FOR CAPE MAY, Anqlesea, Wildwood, and Holly Beacil Express 9 00 a. m.2 3n, 4 05, 5 00, p. ra. week-duys. Sundays, 8 20, a. ra. Capo May only 1 30 p. m. Saturdays. Excursion, 7 00, n m. daily. FOR SEA ISLE CITY, Ocean City and Avalon. Express, 9 10 a. in., 2 30,4 20 p. m. week-days. Suudays, 8 5u a. m. Excursion, 7 On, a, m. dailt . FOR 80MMERS POINT. Express, 8 20, 9 30, a. m., 2 00, 3 00, 4 00 5 40, p. m. weok days. Sundays, 8 00, 9 ( 0, 9 45, a. m. 8. M. Prevost, J. R. Wood, Gen'l Manaeer. Gen'l. Pass'g'r Agf. . M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. rmVO-STOHY Frame Building, 30x15 feet on X South C'hchtiuit htrert. Rents for 818 per month ; will ho sold cheap. ITtOIt SA1.K. Half lot and two houses, situated : un West Centre trtt. Will pay 12 per cent, on investment, and can be bought on easy terms, IAAHM FOR SALE. A farm of 33 aero, with- In three miles of good market. Twenty nine acres under cultivation, and four acres of Kood timber. Frame farm house, sli rooms, Kood burn and nil In cood condition. Will b Hold for 81,200 cosh. "TTlOIt HAI.R Valuable property on lio.t Lloyd J1 Street. Lot -l.1vl.V1 feet . R,.vf.,i linnus In. cludinir restaurant. Agregato rental, SSO per mouth. A rare bariraln. Aimly to M. J. Lawlor. .In it-tlco of the Peace, No. 133 Hast Centre street. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke evory year. Take no risks but get your houses, block, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liuhlo companies ns represented by DAVTn FATTsT Insurance Agent, Lift. V IU r UOl, 130 South Moln St. Also Life and Accidental Companies. JOHN F. CLEARY, '.Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Dottier of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah.