1 t- fc 5sfrjUsMjfcs -r Letters from Mothers speak in warm terms of what Scott 's Emulsion has done for their del icate, sickly children, It's use has brought thousands back to rosy health. otfs Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypophos pliiics is employed with greet success in all ailments that rc ducx flesh and strength. Little ones take it with relish. Prepared by Sontt & Bowne, N. Y. All drurtiatf. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER v v AID PUSHER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. There's no such quick remover of coal aat oil stains or healer of cuts and bruises aa TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tai ASK YOUR (JROCER FOR IT. J AS. S. ICERIC &: CO.. CUlcneo Whlto Russian SoapA9,.l5aBS!lSf Do These Questions Apply to Vou ? Thov nro sure to Interest hundreds of readers of this pjper. Nine ou'.ef every ten people are troubled with tneae symptoms, and really don't know what's the matter wltu them. Here are tho questions Are you nen ous '? Have you a cough t Is your throat uoro v Is you appetite poor" Do you hawk and spit? Do you tauo cold oasyr Is your noso stopped up? Is it always full of scabs? Is your breath offensive? Is our hearing affected? Is your tongue frequently coated? Is vour mouth full of slime UDon rlslcir? If vou huve vou have, or are trotting, a bad case of Catarrh. O-.e bottlo of Mayers Mag- netlo C'atan h Cure Is guaranteed to oure any i case of Catarrh, ana will last for a three months' treatment. Ask your druggist, who Engineers! DUSKY -z k 1 DIMOND I j (M, - ST KIRK'S HUSKY DIAMOND 5? ty drugKists. Remember one bottle to oure, nrf crivnvrmnn anHtmrn p nmniM Hnruu, ana guaraniceu uy our agents. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE 8 delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to the body, mado In ONE MINUTE from "RlLl.MIJ inly 30 ctt. for a full pound package, Tn Minnie on application to manufacturers. jB, Severn, F.K. Alagsrgle, W. H. Waters CHARLES DERR, (Formerly wiln Wm. - Darn IE: LEADING : BARBER! Ferguson House HulWlae 'A!o. 12 West Centre Street. WLE-UD-L 139 HiMitli jMMtu sMreet, worn guaranteed u oe nrM-ciaaa in every VI e reuuectfu.lv solicit a share of patronage. Uoods called for and delivered. DEATH 0NJ1B KAIL Two Killed and Threo Injured in an Indiana Wrook, MANY PASSENGERS ENDANGERED, The Flreninn Hurled llenvath Ilia Kn Blue and Srnltlctl to Death by Escaping Sttmm Tile Wreck Tnkei Fire, but the Finnic! Are Soon Subdued. Whiting, Intl., Oct. 11. Late yesterday afternoon train No. 3, of the Pennsylvania road, ran Into an open switch. causing tlio cnnine, mall cur and two Pullman to leave tlie track. - The dead are: Henry Warner, engineer; John Christie, fireman. Tlie accident occurred just west iff the One Hundred and Nineteenth treetcros ing. Three persons wero Injured, includ ing the conductor, but none fatally. Tlie fireman was buried beneath the entitle and scalded to death by ovcnplng steam. The tram was composed of n mall car and nine vestlbuled cars. The train was run ning but ten miles an hour.' Had It been running at full speed tho death list would have been very largo. Tho flro company was at the sceno in llvo minutes and ex tinguished the rapidly gaining fiames. The track was not cleared until after 8 o'clock last evening. There wero more than 400 passengers on the train. The engine and Biall car nro total wrecks. Both Lnromntlven IJemollnlied. Altoona, Pa., Oct. 11. A rhllipsbttrg train on the Tyrone and Clearfield railway and a passenger train on tho lleech Creek railroad collided at the point where the roads cross at grado just nortli of Philips burg, resulting In the domolisliment of the two locomotives ami two coal cars, but fortunately only slight Injury to human limb. The collision occurred Just at the watch box, In which wns John Lyon, the watchman. The frail little structure was toppled over, and as it tell Lyon managed to jump out of it, receiving only slight bruises. Clarence Iiranln, engineer of the coal train, was bruised rather severely about the legs and suffered some painful cuts on the head. Excursion Tmln In Collision. Sciunton, Pa., Oct. 11. A Jersey Cen tral special train carrying several hun dred members of the Father Matbew so cieties and others to Wilkesbarrc to the annual parade of the societios, met an other train bound in tho opposite direction In the southern part of this city. There was a slight crash between the two trains, but no ono wns injured except JIlss Flor ence Blowitt, who in the excitement jumped from tho train and had a leg broken. Wricked by a Broken Kail. MoXTGOMEUV, Ala., Oct. 11. A Demop oils specinl says that tlie east bound Louis ville and Nashville passenger train, run nlng as a special over tho Kast Tennessee, Virginia und Georgia, was thrown twenty feet down nn embankment east of Demop- olls by a broken rail. Conductor Morris, the fireman and several passengers wero slightly Injured. Prominent l.uwyer l'lticcil In .Tail. CAPE MAY, Oct. 11. Sheriff Robert E. Hand, of this county, arrested Herbert W, Edmunds, a well known lawyer of this city, nnd placed him in the county jail, in obedlenco to the commands of tho chiin cellor of tho state. Ho Is held for his failure to pay $700 over to tho court, after having been peremptorily ordered to do so In September. Tho money comprised taxes on tho Shoreham hotel. Cape Mny Point, which were collected by the sheriff a sale of tho property nnd turned over by him to the court .of chancery. Mmunds, it Is alleged, representing himself to be borough solicitor, obtained possession of it from the court, but was ordered to return it when it wns represented to tho court that ho had acted without authority. His failure to do so has caused his arrest. The YVtlllumfttown Centennial. WlLLIAMSTOWX, Mass., Oct. 11. The centennial closed brilliantly yesterday afternoon with an alumni banquet at which au unusal array of the most dis tinguished college papers and professors appeared. Letters of regret were read from President Cleveland, ex-President Harri son, David Dudley Field of "J5, the oldest living graduate, Justice Field of tho su preme court, all of whose health kept them away; Hev. Dr. Storrs and Senator Hoar. Speechmnklng was then In order and was participated in by Governor Hus sell, President Hwight.of Yale, nnd others. Governor Nortlien'a Appeal. Atlanta, Oct. 11. Governor Northon has issued a call to the people of Qeorgia for aid to the sufferers at yellow fever strioken Brunswick. He encloses u letter just received from Mayor Lamb. Tlie mayor says: "Tho conditions are daily growing worse. It now looks an If every man, woman and child in the city, except those who have immunity from the dis ease, will take the fever." A Dinner to Mir Ulcharil tVebater. New Yokk, Oot. 11. It .1. Phelps, ex Uuited States minister to Kugland, gave a dinner at the Manhattan club last availing for Sir Richard K. Webstur, who, as coun sel for Great Hritain, was pitted against Mr I'lielpsas counsel for the United States before the Bearing sea commission. Covers were laid for fifteen persons. Sir Hichard will sail for England today on the New York. Aiimlrul Mellu'a tln. London. Oot. U. A dispatch from Rio Janeiro ay that Fort Vlllegaguen, sit uated oo au inland inside the entrance of the Bay of Itio Janeiro, garrisoned with marine and hitherto neutral, has declared In favor of Admiral Mrllo. The guns of the fort are of an old type and are Incapa ble of doing much damage. Heath of u Wetleyau rrofssor. Middletoivn, Conn., Oct. 11. Professor George Prentice, head of the department of German language at Wealeyau univer sity, died suddenly at Pasadeua, Cal., yes terday. . Jell'ertob Succeeds Iloeth. Ngw York, Oet. 11. Joseph Jefferson hue been elected president of the Players' elub to succeed the laW Kdwln Booth, its founder and flrfct president. Started Up Nyn-Unlen. Pittsbubu, Oot. II. The .Apolle Iron and Steel company, at ApoUo, Pa., started up iu nearly all departments yeeterday with non-union workmen. Tried to lllow Up a Train. Vienna. Oet. 10. Three anarchist work ingmeu living iu Zabedor were a netted for trying to blow up a railway train near lildrcbow, Bohemia. T t I thn best is In Pamt White Lead la best j properly applied it will not scale, chip, chiUk, v.r nib off; it firmly adheres to the Wood and forms a permanent base for repaiutina. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scmping or burning before satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it is important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead properly mads. Time haa proven that white lead made by the " Old Dutch " process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes lour to six months time, and produces the brand that has given White Lead ita character as the standard paint, JohnX Lewis & Bros. 13 the standard brand ot strictly pure Lead made by the "Old Dutch" pro cess. You get the best in buying it. You can produce any desired color by tinting this brand of white I?ad with National Lead Co.'a Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For sale by the moit rcllabledcaleraln Paints everywhere. If you are Koine to paint, It will pay you to send to U9 for a book containing information that may save you many a dollar It will only cost you a postal card to do so. 'JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., cArtrrarvc. rrWUD UNtAKTHhD. A. Conspiracy Ainnnp, t'ollsli Hebrews to Swindle llrneflclnl Order. Philadelphia, Oct. 11. What appears to be nn extensive conspiracy among cer tain Polish Hebrews in this city to swin dle fraternal beneficial orders was brought to a climax Inst night by tho arrest of fivo officers, prominent in the affairs of the local councils of the National 1'raternal union, of Cincinnati. Other sick benefit societies and a large number of people are said to be involved, and many arrest are looked for. Those arrested last night are: Moses Parker.SellgLiebermanandSamuel C. Blumberg, financial accountants of the threo councils, and Drs. Lewis S. llubitv sohn and Abraham Ualin, medlcul exam iners, Early In the year three councils of tho order wero established here, their mem' bershlp being mado up entirely of Hebrows. As soon as tho thirty day limit had expired applications for sick benoflts. fn nil cases for the limit of $23 per week, began to roll In. The supreme officers at Cincinnati suspected fraud and began nn lnvestication. filially hiring a Plukerton man, who came here, connected himself with ono of the councils and got himself admitted to tlie conspiracy, sharing tho profits thereof. His evidence against tho prisoners is ot the most damaging char acter. Nearly f4,0OO has been fraudulently col lectod by thoconspirators from thoNatlonal Fraternal union alone, and it is almost certain that they have swindled other orders ot tlie samo character. An agreeable laxative onflNEirra Tonic. Bold by Drugginta or sent by mail. 25c, 50c and $1.00 per paekatro. PamplcB free. Tho Favorite TOOTH TOWDXB fortho Teeth and llreatk,23o. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,San DIeiro.Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Is tlie llrst medlclnelhavoovcrfound that would do mo any good." PrlcoKOcta. Sold by DrugglatB. DonotfieoketaCough.astheroIsdangerof its leading to Consumption. Suiloh'8 Guns will savo you a severe Lung Trouble. It is the iwet tjouzn uuro auu speeauy relieves uougni ghs, and Croup, whooping Cough und Bronchitis, Is sold on a guarantee. ' eta. iDr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., Philadelphia, fOmcia-Birtcdt- Prbatoi 1 tbuoul one aUlu to curs the tin fur tuiiHtiBitM riu? from ItliitHi I'oUnn. hni-clul IliHirntv,, ntrlrturt'ttt. llu bll.ty decoy, Imputcncy primary or eooodtry, (uo lumier b&t guarantee), aul nil tho tralua of evil, tw,, by tru cointlu Allupathio, Huiui 'laililo, and Kolwilo olemflof m- li n; Ik Hut atom'-, t r b rme eun-A In 4 to 10 day. P i I li omera write. nriDi. but. eviTtrini' two-oentaiampt for tni)c Trutb. aomfthlna thai v,m MiuoUb you, and s tniK frit ml t aufJi rlug bumauiic and tbaw OODUintilnllDg mnniagt'. Roar dallyt II to 8 . lDgi, d io b ) rniiiiHTi, wiou m. newira of quauas, book lltwratore and fraudulent adnrtiaeiuDtita. tbctr Home Cure Swindle. y iiY. R RKK'IIKNFSLT nndr nadi When ) m 18 yart of an t Murkn-d la Uiiorauns fruin ib aal 'H- ( of t Hi lurh an maay jourg mi n ar -m f. fin; from to-a.r I wroie tu a Cui i, tlcut itiui-k who elaimt to have nihrii Ir'jm a ili af Ua- tuine 1 iih itt at m tliiiv wlili lilm. tlfMiu nndtitguut lluti lie fW Vi , aainn trm I wtoIb to a fellow in alii hi f't )' in. Kg alao cUiinel In buvv iHikm , rt-l n rumeiiy mat turtsa ntm aua would oure nil then dlafaaoa. lie quailCMl tm for i leiun month, after which I ouuauln t a 'tiiladilfhla quiuik br mall, fcitd all r t. hinm-l wi of $M by Itim 1 r.it tu uDoihef (luay-k, wlro muranteod ti urj nefor30 IU' Kul tho money. 1 then went to a ntawmm ?uat.k who I tiMUFiea a hook that near) frighten Jato(kath ral'l lii nt i-HlW uler h wjt that lit) could enre ma, I lb' u tried a VI ent.tr n nttnm who tat iiwiney r tuudtdif oot oar i. Taoj swltidlwt ni- out of $81, Hjr tbl Unta I wa auttibif from blood pdiwD, dlaeharffa, Htiiotwi, aud u a gnt ntillerer from iil-, eould not eat on amount of dyipapala, my heart bi-camti irritable and I wa. a thin as afhaat. AltofctlMjr I uonaultcd tlgbt dootora (oalllnx themMlrat a-prolsHata), ftimr n.-Uiual iustltutaa and thm- r tending rnrtnar frHowaaSorttr . Iu (ulat-oriditlnu 1 coaanltcd IK il. t Til EEL KIT AKCII Mr ret, Philadtlphta He waa th oal; pta,T-ciau wbopropurlr evanlued nt and be uroved ts ba aduii&;i rfarjlolaa aud hp-vlalut in the irua sanaa of the word. Ho ourod Kir allhriUfh, wblli uiidiriolut trt-aunut, 1 aould bwe ooiirage, tbinklnif I could ni'ifr get curtd, but at lat 1 was to warded. I am a baup?, b'art) Mlow ouoa more and abk to eojoT life I advUe all uffcrcrn to go aud consult Ur. (J, K. 'flli:i:U 3IT AIM II Mrrtl, fblladelpaU, aa f aw ure he oau and ail) oure after all otbera cava fall!. Iff is the only man who kauaa bow to csaxuint patloau aad who knowi what medicine really la, and who will b not alone vunr duj4cUo, but a true frlnd alth a heart aa good and trm aa aawtbera. Nu iiume or adilrea of any patient wtli be published unlea they ao dewlris Mr let eat tcrt'cy suarantccd to every palleuu The only SURE ROACH DESTKOIER s Exterminator. We guarantee It to rid the home of Rats, Hoachis and Watch bugs, or money refunded, MAURERS Persian INSECT POWDER la the but In the isaik foe Bta sum, aht. wtm. INcTa oh Me, 4a. fit Sale by tit Dntasltll-B taw and get ilwaiaafti Sold only In bottle, qui Trasc Mask oswea. D- MAURCR 4. SON, 32H N . Btm STr Cwumlwia rr i HE COMMITTED SUICIDE! Tho Causo and Its Losson. IPAv did ho commit suicido ? Oh I for tho same reason that thousands of others are on the vergo of tho same sin, or in Inimc dlalo danger of insanity, paralysis, idiocy, or Homo other equally unfortunate result of any nervous ailection, He knew lie was nluictetl with a nervous disorder, but was oarclow, apparently indillerent to the out come : or lie in iy have lessened iiis chances for recovery by treating with physicians who had little t.r no knowledge of such af fections, or by deluging himself with woith les so-called remedies. His case was a sad one, but no worse than that of any other nervous antlerer, who has nervous or sick headache, biliousness, diziincss, irritability, mehmoholy, failing memory, hot Hashes, faiiitlntr. sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, sexual debility, epilepsy, eto. T lie same or similar ooiiseuuences are liKely to result 10 any one who has any of these advance symptoms of an awffiil end. Do not hesitate iu getting rid of thorn by intelligent treat ment, fir. Franklin Miles, tho celebrated specialist, has studied nervous diseases over 20 years, and has discovered the only re- hablo remedy for them. Thousands ol vol untary testimonials nrovo tho virtues of Dr. Miles Kostorativo Nervine. Alonto Murker, of Clinton, N. Y., write: "1 wa o afflicted with extreme norfousticss that I um nn tliftvpro-n nf Insanity. Mv hands trem bled so that I could scarcoly feed inyseir. 1 unod twelve bottle of Dr. Miles' Kertorame Nervlno, and was cured. It 1 with pleasure I recommend tills wonderful remedy for norvous troubles." " I Had been a (treat suiierer irom curnnic hcadacho until I boifan. about four months bro, n iin nr. MIIm' ltotoratlvo Nervine andPill. since which tlmo I havo not had a heailacho. Several of my rrleml aro uinpr nr. mho ucm edle, and llnd them, an I did, to be more tlntn you claim for them." Mrs. Mary Kilter, Los Anirelo, Cal. w. it. uapwcu, editor irioune, j lyrauuui, i n , wrltoa : "My wife was cured of dick hoadarho of many years' staiulhiK by the use of l)r Mil'-' Kesiorative nervine. no iiasreuomiiienui u iu her frletidn, and they all praise it hlKhly " nr Mllfld ItMtnrattvn Nervine 1 sold bv all drujjKlstson a positive guarantee, or Rent dlrott uy llio itT. .mho jMeiucai to., r.iKiirt, urn , receipt of price, 81 per bottle, alx bottle fnrR'i. express prepaid. It la positively free from opiate or dangerous drugs. l)r Mile' Pills, SO doses, 20 cents, Free book at drugglita, or by mall. THE ECBSMD 1 E THAT CURES! m i M iiAVirr. n. rnfiirTnv. m O.rlnth.N. Y 1 HELPLESS MDSUFFERLG, i Ifaint and weak feom! P EHEUMATIC TORMENT, m YET crBF.n nv DANA'S, i Dana Sahsapauiixa co. : M H Gkntlfmen. lam 1t.yiara oIJ, byoccuptu n tlon a farmer. For Uio lost t yi-&ra I havo been a MB a uroiit niilTt?rr witU iSliciiitiatlNm, ao MbaJ at time 1 could not llr my unit. A coii8tant imln In my thouMcm. One arm vaBg Mno bail that my lliiuertt wore tlruwii nitit liiipe. n olm afflicted with a Unriilnu' weimii t i ii In my utonim-h with Bcvert' palm. 101 H would be fniut tmtl euUf no 1 could hardly tit up, I have taken I DVNA'S i SAJtSAPiUULLA i .nit my ktomadi I, iki ntlii InmyH DBJ,liouldiT, aiiBrnil. I am indeed irmtiru). g Youritfuly, OANlEliC. EOULESTON. gu Mi The alio, oWUmonlalVR, witt u, l,y W. It.S HnCliiytoii, thr well-known I)nV)!iflt, Maple Ht.,a Corinth, N. V., which U suflkieat guarantee that ealt u true. g Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast Maine. Q Fntlpolx riTSm - wv MANDRAKES . j TrLVjW U B i'OU GOSTIVENESS Sillousnoss, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup l tlons and 8kin Diseases. I Prta 2 5c Pt b; III DnggiiU. JUt!,Ji)!l ,-:i)lleU, rro,l., SorUmtaa, ft Public Notice! Notice la hereby given that cwsobs aeetroy Ingor detaining beer kegs will be proaaauMd aa provided by the Act ot Assembly approved April th, 1S06. Brewers' Association Hh-flnti M,. :tml: Iffll It Piatt's Popular Saloon, (roraorly Joe TyatVs) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, amnfAJNDOAII, PA. sar noclttd with the beat bear, portw, aian, r '..klaa, brandies, wtaag, ate. rtaast olcars .ir( barattaabad. Ooralal laiitatton ta 1) MAUJUClt K1VKR cove: oysters W im now prpard to fill orders lti Uiu'c i tsnmll quantUlcH at uur w hu --tilt' wtid retutlsiurv Alluucii t xt'cui ii v. ith cure tDd proo-pliR'HB lt. OR. 3W023Xj3iJ tti OO.. V ll-ltw 1 8. JanUa St. Bbenandgafc, Pa. l wnmm i HI m 00K I'UAMKW. Brlgadior General Brookinridgo's Eeport to Seoretary Lamont. "DISORAOEFUL" AFPA1RS EXIBT. It I Shown That Almnt tlio Kntlro Southern Conat on the Atlantlo Hert bnaril Is Uniiroteetetl and at tho Mercy or n foreign lroo. Wasminuton, Oot. It, Ilrlgntllcr Oen eral Jonepli O. Breckinridge, inapeotor general ot tlie Unitetl Stte army, has made a report to I lie seoretary of war in tlloatlng h onmlitlon ot affaim irevailiiiK lit regard to our ooaat defenses which is ofllchilly cliuraoterized as "tliagrHcefttl." It i shown that almost the en tire southern coast on tlie Atlantic seaboard is abso lutely unprotected and at the mercy of a forelKti foo. Forts have been allowed to crumble away, cannon have rustd and cannon carriage rotted. To quote In spector General Breckinridge tu his state ment ot tho matter to Secretary I.ambnt these forts mid their armaments "now servo the single purpose apparently of re minding us of the high estate from whioh vo have fallen, and that we are not well prepared for resistance against any bold and ngRrenslvo government." In advanced sheets furnished by tho sec retary of war of that part of hla animal report relating to tingnrrlHoned fortifica tions, General Dreckiurldge says: "Th e very careful Inspection of ttngar rlso nod posts between Uaratoila Hay, La., and the Deinware rivor, mndo under your supervision, has brought very plainly to view the defenseless condition of our southern coast, and the groat importance of immediate action if these fortifications are to bo relied on to repeal attack. No In telligent and experienced ofllcer can look on our southern defense without feeling the deepest solicitude for the safety of our entlro coast lino. That there is no im mediate probability of a foreign war will be granted, but it must be admitted that such a contingency is not impossible and that should it happen within the next ten years we must rely in the main for the protoction of our harbors on the forts and guns we now havo no matter how inferior they may bo as compared with more recent inventions. "For various reasons tlie garrison of twenty-seven ot these fortH havo been withdrawn until there is not now, nor has thero been in most coses for more than twenty years, a single soldier to rare for them, otdnnnco sergeants sometimes su perannuated and decrepit nlone excepted. As a result of this long abandonment and tho chances which have meantime af fected methods of attack aud defense, the forts nnd their armaments have come to be regarded ns obselete, deserving and re ceiving but little nttention, until they now serve the ainglo purpose apporently of re minding us of tho high estate from which we havo fallen, and that we are now well prepared for resistance against any bold nnd aggressive government." General Breckinridge, will suggest to Secretary Lamont tho adoption of certain measures toward correcting tho abuses and neglect thnt have placed the southern coast so absolutely at the mercy of an en emy. He desires that an estimate be made for cleaning and clearing up tho forts and such repairs os will prevent further dete rioration, lie will also fcuggest that a suf ficient expenditure bo authorized to put all guns and carriages that can be relied on in connection with the operation of torpedo liueb in a serviceable condition. Younger and more active men, he con tends, should replace the particular ord nanco sergeants on duty at the forts in spected, nnd lie asks that this bo done us booh as practicable. Furthermore, he will suggest "that an effort bo made, where it can be done prop erly, to counteract tho impression which prevails, even in the army, that these forts are junk shops and their armament and stores obsolete, and that instructions be issued which will enable, or compel, all ordnance sergeants, wiien once the arma ments are put in order, to keep them so." llollddyaburfr'tt Seuaatlon, Altoona, Pa., Oct. U. Hollidaysburg, the county seat of Blair, had a first class sensation last night. Ono of the staid old town's most prominent cltiaens, a leader of a church choir, and a well established merchant,- eloped with a young woman aud left his wife and four children over whelmed with grief. The man's name is Leslie Lotz, and the woman in the case was his next door neighbor, Mrs. Craw ford. Ho is supposed to have taken tlO, 000 in ready cash along in bis flight, and further developments ure anxiously awaited. Iterahera AoIlltoi.. New Yohk, Oot. 11. Word was received here by William Nelson Cromwell, coun sel for the Northern Pacific railroad re culvers, from hla partner in Milwaukee, stating that Henry E. Howlaud.of this city; Warner Van Xordeu, president of the Bunk of North America, of this city, and liichafd P. Morgan, of Dwigut, Ills., have been appoluued receivers for Che Chicago and Northern Pacino railroatf. Hum Kiiwtge1 I" K Hlunily Kattle. Gkeeksburo, Pa., Oct. U. One of the bloodiest battles thai has taken place In this county for years occurred at Sater ville between the Hungarians of tbe Black ball and Blytbedale mines, in whioh clubs, stones and knives figured aa the weapons, and during which three Huns were terri bly Injured, two of them fatally. Tlia KellutHnl Wnr Ovr. Altooka, Pa.. Oot. U. The trouble be tween the Pennsylvania company aud the Ilellwood Water company has been settled aud the war is now over. The Ilellwood people have laid their pipes over the Cam bria street bridge which crosses the com pany's tracks and the traoks themselves are thus left undisturbed. New York Hueinsii Men for Kepeal. Washington, Oct. 11. Senator Hill pre sented to tbe senate a huge petition signed by 18,000 New York business men and not a banker or broker atuonglt them praying for the repeal ot the purchase clause ot the Sherman act. A CliluK" Olrl'a 8ulUl. Madbiu, Oct. 11. Miss A. Middleton Hrown, a native Df Chicago, aud aged iW years, committed suicide yesterday by shooting. It ts supposed that she was deserted by a young Portuguese noble niuu. lit Outlier .t.oft but aixtcu Italian. N UHVIUUI, Oct. 11. Experts yesteff n ' i -nad the ' of the Bank of He i . hi and uittl , T . f fin-ln j J( ji.it 4,1 .tif and hxcurltles jtisi He nan there. Nothing has beeu heard of Cuahter Truslow s Pintl fault with the cook if the pastry docs not exactly suit you. Nor with your wife cither perhaps she is nut to BLAME It may be the lanl she is using for shortening. Lanl is indigestible you know. But if you would alwuys have YOUR Cakes, pies, rolls, and' bread palatable and perfectly di gestible, order the new shor cuiug,"COTTOLENE," foryour SOLD BV ALL OIIOCHRS. Karusa All Sunsrirurt Made only hv N. K. FAIRBANK & C0-, CHICAGO, and 138 N, Delaware Av., Pfcila. Pond tliroocentphistainiaitoix. K. mz Tu I rKu n tr 1 V ( 'liimiim fnt litm.i. now CottulenoV'uok Hook, contain- I II I .j, Hlx hundruu red pi h, prftpfeiiM ty I C iH nlno I'lulnr ii uiithorlt leson eooUititf. K Professional Cards, JOHN It. COYLE, A. TT01UJSr-A T-L.A W. Office Ueddall building. Khcnandoib, Pa, M U. UURliE, A TTORNKY A T-LA W. SHINANDOAB. TA. Office Room 3, P. O Building, Shenandoah, aid Hsterly building, Pottsvllle. c. T. HA VICE, BUBO SON DENTISI. Offloe Northeast Cor. Main and Ontro Sis Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. jyj- H. KI8TLEK, M. D FHrSWIAN AXD BURGEON. Office -130 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. D It. E. D LON'UACItE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery and Dentiatry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at. tended to with promptness. Hurgleal opera tlons performed with tbe greatest oare. Office I Commercial Hotel, Hhenandoah JjlKANK WOMEK, M. D. SjieciaJMl in treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ea noce and throat. Spectacles lurniehed, gus antced to suit all eyes Office 13 (south Jardln street. Shenandoah. $3 SHOE noTOp, Do you wear them 7 When next In need Iry a paSfcl Beet In the world. .$5.00 09 $4.00 50 $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 12.00 FOR LA3IES $2.00 FOR BOYS $2.00 ((Etf If you want aline DRESS SHOE, made In tho tales! styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made and took and wear ts well. If you wish to economics ta your footwear,' do so by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoes. Name anf prlco stamped on tho bottom, look for It when you buy Y. L,. IMCOI.AF rrocks.M Hill. Sold bjJ JOlKIK RAI.I., 14 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, C. T. Roth, Rlngto-n, Pa. Mothers' Friend' mm qmip pirth m. Col via, X, Deo. S, 1886. My wife nee MOTHER'S TBJKND baforo her Uurd ooaflnement, and says she 'would not ba without it tor hundreds of dollars. SOCK: allLIA Us. hook " To Mothun "mailed freeT m uu uieiMMMT. 'ATtJurra. aua. THIS CHOICEST DRINKS Out always be had at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Hen lleer, Ale and fortei ana Uoesi Olctis al avs on btnd. IVtllte treatmsm " '' WEEKS' SALOON. 17 S. Main Street. Preek. Heer, Porter i Ale 1 i AM F n,l,l,tr, ICactleh IIUmI H Pennyroyal pJCls ,-s "V OniLul unit Oulj 4. unlaw. A ft ( ' "ftlkl SMkrUiUM . T.V. 1. 'UlMtUu- Agi.ia -4144 lixtlil r,,r I .1-11- WIFE ML II l KL.I Jl '