... . mm rniiu uinm, .THE KIND A Weak Digestion strange as it may seem, is caused from a lack of that which is never exactly digested ?. The greatest tact in connection with Scoff's Emulsion appears at this point it is partly atgestea jat ana the most weakened digestion is nuicklv strengthened by it. The only possible helj elh the in Lonsumpiton is arrest of waste and re newal of netv, healthy tissue. Scott's Emulsion has done wonders in Con sumption just this way. Prnr-1 tiy Hctt t Bowno. X. T. Alldragitiit. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGENT FOR CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stpck Ale. There's no way to remove oil-stalnj. thoroughly as a daily use or because of its high percentage of U& ASK YOUR OROCER POR IT. J-iYS. S. KIRIC &: CO.. Chlcnaa White Russian Soap' i'SSiSW A CUI OP CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Hi Y mm Only 30 cts. for a full pound package, Free sample on application to manufacturers, wasui BY U.K. Severn. F.E. Magsrfrle, W. H.Wsteis Entirely VEGETABLE MANDRAKE AND A SURE CURE iron Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dlsoasos of tho Kidneys, Torpid LIvor Rheumatism, Dlzzinoso, Sick Hoatlacho, Loss of Appotito,Jaundico,Erup 1 tlons and Skin Dlsoasos. i Files 255. P" bottle, Colt br all Creejilti. EEr,JOHISOIlOB, rp., Barllnstos, TU THEEL 7CHSt., i , .HliLdy Priu, ) ui.l M c-j-e U,u wnlW. ....in Blood I'elaen, I'.tiMaev,, Strictures, lat docay, uaviin4r, ' r atovusarj-, (uo uialiar eb..t It. trial, Bay, edvirutu or foxlb.itCby ILt-gut'lu il la tut 0Anyi B u.l liv i itil, uiii. tUlns tlMl wi 1 t alkYlii( buatauilf wid Buars diUty! Itu I; eviu- Kuuauti ), qui A In mhliS, II oil II Ur at oui' t( cvtHeiamp jUtuiiUh 3 on, i Uit) oouuiup u, 6 w 8i Wwk lltcnttw Bewan ai easts, umu Painters! r- y y infDUBKv) I DIAMOND SL KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP: Tho Atlantio Oity Pugilist Defeats Billy Ernst. KNOCKED OUT IN EIGHT E0DND8. The Ilrooltlyntte Knocked Senseless by a Well Directed Illow, and It Unnblo to Respond to the Cnll f Time The Sill-llTnn-Knmmer riRlit n Draw. Conhy IsLANI), Oct. 10. A crowd of about 2,800 visited tlie Conoy Iilnnd Athletic club Inst night to witness tho contests between Horace Leeds, of Atlan tio Clty.nnd Hilly Kmt, of Brooklyn, nnd Jm Sullivan nnd Charlie Knmmer. The Sulllvnn-Kntnincr fight was for a purse of $1,000, and was vigorously contested throughout. When, nt the ond of tho tenth round. Iteferee P. .1. Donohuo de cided tho battle n draw there was vigor ous hissing, the crowd seeming to think Knmmer should have got the decision. Then enmo the battle of the night, the Leeds-Ernst fight. It wns for n purso of 2,500, with 500 to tho loser, nnd Ernst wns n decided favorite with tho crowd. Honors were about even up to tho sixth round, when, just before the call of time, Leeds landed both hands on Ernst's chin, scoring a clean knock down. In the seventh round Kmst came up strong, notwithstanding tho previous round. Leeds started In with the left lend while Ernst planted his left in the wind. Fast nnd furious fighting followed, of which Ernst hnd nil tho worst. It wns only tho clover ducking of Ernst that saved him from being knocked out. In tho eighth round, nfter some very lively slugging, Leeds suddenly swung his right, catching Ernst on the jaw, stag gering him. Leeds' left shot out imme diately ns quick ns a shot, landing on the other side of Ernst's head and knocking him out completely. It wns fully five minutes before Ernst could bo tnkon from tho ring. Leeds wns greeted with tremendous applause, and In the opinion of many had an easy victory. Fatnlly Shot liy ii Worthies lluahnmi. Philadelphia, Oct. 10. John T. Kelly, a shoe lastor, 35 years old, shot and fatally wounded his wife Maggie, about ten years younger, in the presence of a number of onlookers, at Twelfth and Knee streets, at 11 o'clock last night. The shooting is tho culmination of sovernl years of uulinppy married life duo to tho husband's drinking habits and his abuse of his wife. Mrs. Kelly has refused for over a yoar to llvo with her husband, but n partial reconclla tion had been eltccted, and tho woman was shot down without a moment's warn ing while Kelly was escorting her to a street car. Kelly wns arrested, A nmultnrd'H Hazardous Frenk. ATLANTA, Oct. 10. A drunken painter named Tucker gave n wnr dance on tho narrow platform at tho top of a telephone polo ninety feet abovo the ground yester day afternoon. Ho carried up a flask of whisky and a can of green paint With tho paint ho colored himself green from belt to crown. Ho assaulted a lineman who went to his rescue, and they had a thrilling light. Tucker tried to throw the lineman off, but tho latter finally got In a blow with his nippers on Tucker's head, knocking him senseless. Tucker was then let down with a rope and taken to tho police station. Fennsylvniiin XV. C. T. U. Officers. Lanoabteh, Pn., Oct. 10. Tho state W. O. T. U. elected the following officers: President, Mrs. Anna M. Hammer, of Philadelphia; corresponding secretary, Mrs. ItebeccaH. Chambers, of West Grove; recording secretary, Mrs. Olive Pond Alines, of Philadelphia; treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Woods, of Huntingdon; vice prosi-dent-at-large, Mrs. Mary II. Jones, of Philadelphia. The Case of Defaulter IVimki. WA8IIIKOTOV. Oct. 10. Mr. Tbilcnf t Unitod States minister to Costa Itlco, tele graphs that that government is willing to : turn over Francis H. Weeks, the New York defaulter. They desire in return, j however, either reciprocity in extraditing cnnunaiH or a loruial extraction treaty, and this may prevent Weeks' surrender to United otates authority. Dentil at u Grudo Crossing. New Hhunswick, M. J., Oct. 10. James S. Ferguson, aged W years, of this city, and Miss Annie Jacobus, nged 20 years, of Franklin Pnrk, were killed nt 8:30 Inst night nt a grado crossing in Franklin Park by being struck by a Pennsylvania railroad train. Ferguson, who was a liv eryman, was taking Miss Jacobus from a train to her home. llnnk Hobbers Captured. WAUPACA, Wis., Oct. 10. Thothrosmen who robbed the bank at Halsteud, Minn., on Sept. 28 last have been found near this city. Two were captured, but the third escaped, and Sheriff Williams is still after him. Cashier Eckern is beie nnd has pos itively identified one of the men. Officers are confident that they will bring iu tho third. An Alabama lynching. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 10. In Henry eouuty John Davis, ooloied, entered the bedroom of a Miss Farmer and attempted to assault her. The woman screamed and the negro fled. A posse surrounded Davis' house, and when he came out riddled him with bullets. Accepted the lteduotlon. LOUISVI1.LIC, Oct. 10. The employes of the Cheptake, Ohio and Southwastern railway have accepted the 10 per oeut. re duction in wages, and the men who vent out when the reduction went into effect, Oct. 1, have returned to work. Arrested for Kalllne to Die. SC1IANTON, Pa., Oct. 10. James Don oghue, of Fifth avenue, this rity, was ar rested here yesterday for trying to drown himself in the Iackawnuna river. He was rescued with difficulty. This was his tenth attempt upon his life. A Memorlul to Kdwln Ilooth. Neivfout, K. I., Oct. 10. It is reported that Mrs. Grossman, daughter of the late Edwiu Booth, as a memorial to her father, will place a mural tablet iu Berkeley Memorial ohapel, Middletowu. A Colored ut Fair. Harhikbi.'RG, Oct. 10. The seooud an nual state fair of this colored people was opened at Chestnut street hall last ulght. It will continue one wek. There are ox hi bits from all parte f tb state. The VVeMlller, Fair, sllchUr oooler; weHrly wttHls, b coming Turlable aad sMfMue to tstorlr. mmmm Food - - -Digestion- -Complexion - are all Intimately connected 'Z-- i practically inseparable j : Though the fact is .often ; ignored, it is nevertheless ! true that a good complex-. : ion ii an impossibility with- ggr - out gond digestion, which : m turn uepenus on good .. : ioou. : There Is no more common ; ; cause of indigestion tlinn s lard. Let the bright house- : keeper use rr. 00TT0LENE Tho New Vegetable Shortening !!3S and substitute for Isrd, and her cheeks, with those of ts her family, will be far g '- . more likely to be " Like i j ..... rose in he snow." 7. Cottolene is clean, deli- 'ZI r:lZH; cate, healthful nnd jwpu- lar. Try it for yourself. ZZZ 3" Send thrte cents In stamps to N. li " j K. 1'airbank tit Co.,ChkaBO,lorESS: handsome Cottolene Couk llook, r'"'" ' -- containing six hundred recipes, ;"7 - nreparedby nine cmlnentautnor. gTj hies on cooking. yVj. nadj only by N. K. Pairbank & Co., CHICAGO, ILL., and 133 If. Delaware Ave., rhila. Kept lilt Wife In it Trunk. The authorities of the village of Neu bourg, in France, were advised recently by an anonymous letter that n peasant named Li'huby was "sequestrating" bis wife. Tho gendarmes presented themselves at Leli Li lly's house and asked to see his wife. This Inquest being rtfused, they proceeded to senrch the place from t)ie cellar to tho granary, and having found no trace of the woman were about to withdraw when one of them discovered n large trunk and asked for tho key. On the easo being opened tho figure of Aline. Lehuby suddenly jumped up like n jnck In the box, nnd sho explain- i.il fr, tbn fnirtilin tur.u tiinr. liuv Imalmnrl would not iter to go out and that whenever he left tho house he left her locked up in the box, where bho could scarcely breathe. Lehuby was at onae ar- rcy'd aui, win tie tried lor "amateur lm prisonmonE.1' A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tho following remarkablo ovent In a lady's life will Interest tbe reader: "For a long tune 1 had a torrlblo pain at my heart, which tint tered almost incessautly. Iliad no appetui and could not sleep. I would bo compelled to sit up In bed and belch gas from my stom ach until I thought every minuto would 1. my last. There was a feeling of oppression about ray heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. 1 couldn't sweep n room with out sitting down und resting; but, tlinnU uod, by tho help of Now Heart Curo all that Ispastandl feel llko another woman. Be fore using tho New Heart Cure I had takm different so-called remedies and boon treated by doctors without nny benefit until I wa both discouraged and disgusted. Sly husband boughtmoabottlo of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, nnd am happy to say I never regret 1 1 il it, ns 1 now havo a splendid appetite and sloep woll. I weighod 125 pounds when I 1 1 fan taking tho remedy, und now I welgl. I in1 ts effect In my case has been truly mun i l ous. It far surpasses any other niedli-ine I havo ever taken or any benefit 1 ever r, celvod from pliysiclaus."-Mrs. Hurry btan Pnttsvllle, Pa.. Ortolwr 13, ls2. Dr. Miles' New Heart Curo Is sold on a posl tiye guaranteo by all druggists, or by the Hi Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt o, price, liner bottle, six bottles J6. express pre paid. This great discovery by an eminent specialist In heart disease, contains neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. Do These (Juestlons Apply to You ? They are sure to lot rest hundreds of readers of thfs paper. Nine ou . ef every tt n people are troubled with trese symptoms, and really don't know what's the matter with them. Here are the questions: Are you nervous II,ive you a cough I Is your throat sore ? Is you appetite poor? Do you liawK and spitr Do you take cold easy? Is your nose stopped up Is tt always full of eoabs? Is your breath offensive1 Is j our hearing sffected - Is your tongue frequently coaled? Is your mouth full of slime upon rising1 If you bave you have, or are getting, a bad oaso of Catarrh. O e bottle of Mayers Mag netic Catarrh Cure is guaranteed to euro any case of Catarrb, ana will last for a three months' treatment. Ask your druggist, who will give you an absolute guarantee. For sale by druggists. Itemernber one bottle to cure, and guaranteed by our agents. CHARLES DERB. (Formerly wltfc Wrc Dern THE: LEADING: BARBER! Ferguson House llulldlnc No. 12 West Centre Street. RELIABLE - HAND - LAUNDRY, IJO Nnutli Mm lit ttrtt, IBllXXM.XXClOMjkl.t "E.. rtiMt. We TtmeUMIr anuit a at your patro(. OooaVs eallaA aad dntrird, tt Cures Colds, Coughs, Sors Throat, Croup, Infle enss, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Altar?. A certain cure for Consumption In first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at onee. You will see the exocllent effect after taking th first dots, Bold by dealers CTerjuasre. Lsrgt bottles 60 cents ana $1,00. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Closing (Imitations of the New York nnd lillndelplila Kxchimues. New Yoiik. Oct. . There was a much bet ter fcolliiK In the stock market today, but tliotiRh the market was stronit the Industrials wero the only active stocks. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley im XV. N. Y. & I'd 4V1 Pennsylvania MM II. & 11. T. emu.... IloadlnK 1W H. & B. T. pref... - St. Paul - 01 Krlo 10$ Lohlnh Nav tbli I), h. & XV - IloadlnK a. m. Is... 08 N. Y. Central 108 Beading 1st pf.lis.. .14 West Hlioro IleadinK .'d Pf. fis.. iSl InRo r;rle it w... lteadlliK 1 pf. fis.. 10 Now Jersey Con.. N. Y. AN. E 38H uel. oi uuusou.... - floueral 31tirkets. I'mnnr.i piiia, Oct. . Flour weak; winter super., 13; do. oxtrn, $a.21ka2.5i); Np.I1 winter family, is. iJ2 8 i; Pennsylvania rol er utrnlL'ht. S. fW.311; nestern winter, eioor, 1!.IM 3.15; western wlntir, straight, Aira3.tO; winter patent, i;,.wtiiw; nnnesoia ciesr, S2.Tfifa3.2r,: MlniiOHotastralght, 83..HXa3.lK); Min nesota patent, liW". Jiiuuesoia laronie hramle. IiIlIk r. Ill e Hour, $2.9MM lr barrel, Wheat dull, easier, with 080. bid and B8Ko. asked for Octolier; OWHc. bid and 70c. asked for Novembei; "IHe. bill nnd "lXo. nskod for Docemlier: i2-l4e. bid and 7Jc. asked for .Jan uary. Corn quit. weak, with 47e, bid and 47)40. asked for UcloDer; uic. urn anu tiic. asked tor November; lujlc.bld and tm4e,aBked for December; t6V4e. bid and 4ti4c. asked for January. OatB Quiet, sternly, with 80o. bid and 37c. asked for Octolier; 30c. bid und 30ko. asked for November. IHiHc. bid and 384c. asked for December; 30J4e. bid and 3040. uskod for January, lleef llrm: ontra me, Jlli.fii3.ll; family, S12Q14. Pork dull, llrm: new mess, tia.M). Lnrd quiet, nomliml; stoum rendered, $10.15. lluttor steady; New York dairy, 21 27o.; wostivu dairy, 17M22c.;Kl,-ius, 30c; Now York creamery, 209300.; woftitn creamery, 20 (S30c; Imitation creamery, lffflSlc. C'heeso moderate deniaud: Now York larncWiOlDic; do. fancy, li-'iail!le.; do. small. lOHtailMo.; part skims. .ih0u.; full sklins, a.''c. Eggs qtilct, btcad ; New York nud Ponnsylvnnia, 2ta214e.j western, 2a&Uc. Itull'.ilo I.lvn Stock Mnrknt. BoVfalo, Oct. 9. -Cattle closed steady for best trades, slow for common: good to extra steers. 1.100 to l.wn lbs., S1."3(a.a.'i; modluin to' good steers, SI.Bi; light to fair, sao-TOMU; com-- inon branded westcrua, s;i.irKB,i.t); lat heirers, $3.6i 3 8 '; old cows, $1.7i2.25; stiukers und feeders slow; $2.2i'3 for stockors; feeders, S3.26a3 ft'): Iresh cows llrm at $.'5aW; late springers not wanted. Hogs weak, lower, with a number of common unsold; Yorkers, good to choice corn led, $0.830 05; grussers, J6 70 0.811; mixed packers, $11.11 ": choice heavy, S0.9va7.i5: common to fair, $0.50(40.80. Pigs, $iUIXg6 5a; roughs. $1..ri'o 25. Sheep and Inmlw closed weak for lambs aud steady for sheep; fair to i.ood sheep, $.l.2"3.Ti; extra, S! cullautiil common, 2f&. '; fair to. good lambs. Sli"a.l.T5; cuotce, $t.9 &-; Canada Ihuhs, 1.0i. ii loctf., 60c ts., Ji.00 per Bottle fhirfts Couerhs. IToarseness. 8oro Throat. Group promptly; reliovcs Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands where all others failed; will cure you if taken In time. Sold by Druggists on a guarantee. For Lame Hack or Chest, use S H l Cpii'S fl.AS XISIJ. 25 cts. HILOH'SCATARRH Havo you Catarrh? This remedy is guaran teed to curo you. Prico&Octs. Jiijoctor free. The only SURE ROAlOhbTtMER if ILSJ-OTtSSslRS Exterminator. We guarantee It to rid the house of Rats, Roaches and Water Bugs, or Money Refunded. rVIAURERS' Persian INSECT POWDER Is the best In the ntarketfol Bio Bust, Ant, Ustms, INKOTI OM SMI. AO. For Sale by III Orujaltts Be sure and get tbegeouiaa Sold only in bottles, our THAOC Mark on each. Hln.aiy8;e' D. MAURER A. SON, Public liTotice! Notice Is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be prosecuted as provided by tbe Act of Assembly approved April tth, 1866. Brewers' AcmoclattOB hnr''Nn .. jei a )m tT Piatt's Popular Saloon, (rormerly Joe Vfyatt's) !9 nnd 21 West Oak Street, SnBNANDOAH, PA. r stoekett with the beet br, porMr. ai f jlsklMi, braxdlea, wines, etc. finest euxart 4 er bsrsttsened. Cordial tnv'tatloB to si cm yV. h n vm mm MAVIUC1! ICIVUK GOVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities at our wboleeole and retail atore. All order executed wltb owe and proniptneos. 27a.. m. SaT93sXaSnB M OO-, 8U-lw 8I.ArsriaHkntskts . A it T Eoinarkablo Gathoring on Obicago Day at tbe Big Fair, PULLY SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND rased through the flutes and the Car riageways The ltecord of the Purls Ux position llcllpsed by Hundreds of Thous ands Hurh a Crowd Nt-ver Seen lloforo. ClliCAtio, Oct. 10. Seven hundred thou sand people doubtless the greatest crowd that ever congreRatetl visited the World's fair yesterday, breaking the greatest one day record at Paris by an overwhelming majority, completely smothering the "big tiny" figures of any other exposition ever held, nnd establishing a mark which, it is safe to predict, the present generation will never see attaints. When the morning sun, looking through n light mist, peeped over the white per istyle nt 5 o'clock ninny people were near lug the dllTeruut entrances to tho grounds, nnd by the time tho gates opened (0:30) fully 1,000 people busnlged enoh passage, cnger for admission. From that hour un til Into In the afternoon there wns a con stant jam nt every cnto. The depnrtmont of admission had nn extra forco on duty, and overy turnstile wns kept registering nt its highest speed. Yet these facilities were inadequate, nnd nt 1 o'clock Superin tendent Tucker ordereil every wagon gate opened, ami stationed n corps of men nt euch to take tickets, relieving tho pressure from without to n marked degree. About 4 o'clock, when it was seen that tho crowds hud diminished sulllcicntly to permit of their successful handling by the regulnr entrances, tho wagon gntes wero closed nfter oOO.OOO people hnd been admit ted. To this vast army 181,000 were ndded in the next three hours. The glorious Oc tober wentber and the granduess of Chi- cngo day at the fair kept tbe crowds com lnc nil afternoon aud ovenlng. A conserv ative estlmato places tho nttendance for tho day anil night, nt 700,000. The offlcinl figures will not bo given out before this afternoon, ns tbe great muss of tickets hits nenrly swamped the department of admis sions. Previous to tills ever memorable dny the pnlm for large attendance rested with In dependouco day, duly 4, when the nttend ance wns i:S3,273. Other days notable for great crowds are: Illinois dny, 2-13,051; Transportation dny, 231,522; Polish day (lost Saturday), 222,170; Knights of Honor day, 210,013; Pennsylvania day, 203,400; Railroad day. 202,370. The total number of paid admissions since tho opening of the rairi s 10,4112,070. The grentest day at Paris was 307,150, and at Philadelphia 217,520. During tho afternoon thero wns a re union of states, iu which thousands of hoys and girls took part, but the crowning glory of Anniversnry Day was tho pro- cossion of Uonts which entered tho grounds nt dnrk. Tho first ono represented Chi cago receiving all tho nations of tho earth. Then enmo tho genius of music, followed by Chicago and its typical motto "I will," guided by Liberty, The most magnificent float In the entire procession was illustra tive of Columbus at the court of Isabella. Tho characters of the float were assumed by the members of tho Colnmbian club of Chicago. Tho Inst float in tho procosslon was "Electru, tho genius of electricity," drawn by eight horses. It was repre sented by enormous dragons, changing color from green to red, nnd lighted by 2,000 electric lights. The display of fireworks on tho lako front, adjoining the peristyle, exceeded in magnigcenco any heretofore given in tho United Stutos, if not in tho world. The specinl pieces wero illustrntlvo of old Fort Dearborn, the old city hall, Chicago wel coming the world, "Old Glory,"carricd by lialdwin, tho aeronaut, into the Heavens. A remarkable feature in connection with the celebration was tho coniii.irntivo small number of accidents nnd emergency hos pital cases. Not moro than 150 people had been taken to the hospital before tho mul titude started surging homeward. Nearly all of those who wero received at tho hos pital needed only temporary treatment. The precautions taken to resist the human tidal wave which swept toward the street aud the stairway lending to tho elevnted rnilrond were inefllcient, and many men and women wer9 injured in the crash. It wns nearly morning when the grounds were cleared of tbe crowd. Princeton Ilazers Suspended. Pr.iNi ETON, N. J., Oct. 10. The faculty of Princeton college last night decided to suspend Gordon Johnson, of Alabama, president of the sophomure class, for im plication iu the hazing of Leopold. W.H. Fulper, '05, of Flemiugton, N.J., a promis ing football man, was also suspended. Six sophomores have been suspended for tho hazing of Leopold, four of whom were prominently identified jvith football. Soldiers Orphuiig' Industrial School. CllAMHEltsBUnc, Pa., Oct. 10. The sol diers orphans' school commission sent Architect Thomas P. l,ondnle and In spector Frank MoGee to Franklin county yesterday to inspect sites for the proposed industrial school, the commission having decided to place it in this county, The site will likely be located at Scotlaud. Held for Arson, PiTTsniiBQ, Oct. 10. Jacob C. Heinz, of the firm of Heinz' Bros. & Co., the First avenue pickle and preserve dealers, had a hearing before Alderman Gripp yesterday on a charge of urson. Heinz was held in (2,000 bail for the November term of court. The bail bond was promptly furnished. Kohbett Her Kmployer. Aliestown, Pa., Oct. 10. In Parker, a US-year old mulatto girl, is behind the bars of Lehigh eouuty jail, charged with stealing 3l from the residence of Station Agent Scholl, at Cooperaburg, where sha was temporarily employed. Mangled to lientli by it Train. READING, Pa.. Oct. 10. William IT. Philllpson was found in the Seventh street "cut" on the Reading railroad in a terri bly mangled condition, nnd died soon af ter. It is believed he was thrown over the wall under the train. llaln noes Up fur Pour Years. Nkw York, Oct. 10. Howard U Bain, the ex-cashier of the Home Savings hank, who was convicted of emhvzzllug ilfl,815 In bonds from that institution, was sen tenced by Judge Fitzgerald to serve four years in the state prUoti. The Russia.' Paswnger Landed, g, Quarantine, Oct. 10. Tu number of paatwngers removed from tbe steamship Russia waa 2& They war takeu in Hoff- Ei laland yestrday afterttoou, wbr vt bMhd ud lodS4 iatha dartul- i THAT CURESg MItS. ItKV. A. J. DAY, Nn Barton, N Y. SCROFULOUS ECZEMA FOR 20 YEARS I niNi R tRNAPAII.I.A CO.. Mkohhh Iv wife wiu iMtmor nrr!t nredlf-; iistsuul f,t rilVKIt1ll'rin. Kiiof hci-fl clirothrm ami iU r ilutl ir I.l Ni i mv wiio inwim nimiuiifiiiniiy kooiii im M the jrf of about 4 yiori nt that timtl NO ISO V fit At I 'N Ultit minlfeitpcl Itself III the fdnti nl I'.l'y.liSI A nn nenriv all nnrt of thru. sjOonv t aner n tune n yiritieu w tnr rtnicuioai uMrti,: Sexiept on front of right ihotilder licre It haul gMn-maineu lor yvitrm imi aiui n. . iiri ggMtiuit Irritation and IIvIiIiik. 8loceuilog5 DANA'S SARSAPARILLA a W1JX nn her hesil linn lirokrn nnd tllwhergedB until almost entirety gone. Habitual OMivtuHi! il grcsuy reiu-vm. j Wu have tii-relofore owd n varlrty of mwHtlefB with but little remit, but DANA'S SAlts.U'A-S Mtm.T.t 1,b nmvnl n H?,-.t,il 1 roll, vi, iff ntvSl BHwIfi- of i r.l'.M A inl M'ltOl'I'l.Al IBB Iti tho htnod that I must mv it ! a trrsntl i-iunblna-fi ntlonof mnedisl agent, and that my wife's rrestS aimnruvrmeni iimiuu (u iia nj,rr ami ma uimiai aaatoi a Mira iToviuence upon it uao. I have taken one bottle myself and Sod tt I g-SpliMldld AlKllltlie. M HiwrMi-tftillv. RRV A. J D VV. ttutor HI. Hi. Uhurcll, Sto. uuton, l. i . hsj Only ono Sarsaparilla sold on the " NOW gBENEFIT-NO PAY " plan. Only one couldg stand the test, and that one II DANA'S, S IllEMEMnEE. THIS. S g Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Ballast, Maine. H Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYLE, A TTORXXV-A T-LA If'. Offlco Beddall building. Hhenandosh, P. ,J- M BDRiCS, A TTORNEY A T-LA W. snnsAMDOAit, rj. timeo-Room 3. P. O Building, rjiesandoah, ai d LBtcrly hulldlng, Pottsville. p T. HAV1CE, fWliOEON DEHTIH1. OflloeNortheust Cor. Main aad Centre St Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. jyj' B. KI8TLEK, M. U " pnrsiciAJv and sajtdsox. Offlco -130 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. D K. K. D' LONOACRE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery and Dtnltitry, All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with promptness, riurgleal oper& tlons performed with the greatest onrs, Offlael Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah JIIANK WOMEIt, M, I). Sjpeetaaisf in 7Veafmfnf of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ea t one and throat. Bpeatueles lurnished, gu antoed to suit all ,es OWoe 18 South Jardln street. Hhenandosh. L SW Vshsv tam -WS tsnaal ak'tasJ I4P?, WILL 3d iinUC NOT RIPs , Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a paHl , Beat In the world. 50 52.00 F3R LAOICS' $2.00 I.7S FOR BOYS If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made Inthetatetf styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look ant) wear ai well. If you wish to economize In your footwear,' do toby purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, Name ass! price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy AV.L. DOUGtAS. Ttrockton. Mans. Sold bf JOatltr-H BAIL, 14 South Main Htreet, Bheoandoab, Pa. C. P. Rotb. Rlngtown, Pa. Or DaBHitated Women. eti:u!d i'se PiADFiELB'S FEMALE REBUUF !. 'very ingredient posse.s iupi, To c roterties and exerts a wonderful in; i .:; in toning up aii'l t trengthem..'; ! -r vstem, by driving through tl e proper itianncla all impurities. He.iltfi and strength guaranteed to result f rum its, use- "My tvlr.tvtlDVTataibxIrlddeH rr olajli. teen months, ssfter uln Hnxlitili Vtmala Regulator lor two lusuilis la getting woll." J. M. Johnson, Malvern, Ark. Daici-taXD UHDunw Co Atlanta, Oa. Bold by Druggists at $1.00 .r botlle. TUB CHOICEST DRINKS Can always be had at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Kt l!e-r, Ale and Pomr aso stMstt Otttn Mis asw ea Band. rVMit WvaUsoni toUI. WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main. Sir. fM Bmit if Wm, WAtji en. Ogiri WMst. air i for JnlWwsyL a? .TI L" t,h Jaklu" J 1