Have YOU Tried (piciira the great SKIN CURE? It, cures of torturing, dlsflKarlnp.hnmlll. atlng humors are the moat wonderful ever recorded. Sold throughout the world. IMtlih depot! Nw. SHY, i, King Edwjrd-it., London. Pottsr Dkuq tk Chim. Coir., Sole Props., Boston, U.S.A. In Effect MAitcn 21, 1895. Passenger trains Icavo Shenandoah ti Ponn Ilnvon Junction, Mnuch Chunk, Le hiehton, Slntinpton, White IInll,CataeaU(ina, Allentowii,Hetlilehcin,Knston and Weatlierly at 8 01, 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. in., 2 43, 2 67, p. in. For Qua kake, Switchback, Gerhanls and Hudsondale, 9 15 a in. and 2 57 p. m. For Wilkes-Barre. White Haven, Pittston, Lacoyville, Towanda, Sayro, Wavcrly and Elmira. C 01, 9 15 a m, 2 67. 5 27 pin. For Rochester, Buflhlo, Niagara Falls and the West, 9 15 a. m. and 2 57, b 27 p. rn. For Uclvidero, Delaware Wmor Oip and StrouiUburg. 6 114 a. m, 2 57 (. :i!. For Lambertville and 'Ireuton, 9 15 a rn. For Tankhannock, 6 04,9 15 a. m., 2 57,5 2) p. m. For Ithaca and Gonova, 0 04, 9 16 a in, 6 27 p m. For Auburn, 9 15 am, 5 27 p m. For Jeaneaville, Leviston and Heavor Meadow, 7 38 a. m 12 43 p. in. For Stockton and liiimber Yard, B 04, 7 38, 16 a m.. 12 43. 2 57. 5 27. 8 08 p. in. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenricd and llazleton, fi U4, 7 38, 9 15 a m, 12 43, 2 57, 6 i and 8 08 t in. For Scranton, fi 04, 9 15 a in, 2 57 and 5 27 p m. For Hazlehronk, Jeddo, Driftou and Free land, 8 04, 7 .H, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p'. in. -For Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek, 4 40, 8 16, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. rn., 12 35, 1 40, 4 10, 6 35, 8 22 p m For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel and Bhainokin, 0 13, 11 14 a m, 1 32, 4 20, 8 22,9 15 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5 50, fi 04, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a. ni., 12 43, 2 67, 5 27, 8 08, 9 23, 10 63 p. m. Trains will leave Blianiokin at 6 15, 8 15, . 11 45 a. m., 1 55, 4 3D, 9 30 p. m., and arrive "Shenandoah at 6 04, 9 15 a. m , 12 43, 2 67, ?7. 11 15 p. m Leave Shenandoan for Potbiville, 8 04, 7 38,9 08, 11 05,11 30 a.m., 12 43, 2 57,4 10, - 6 27, 8 08 p. in. Lenvo Pottsville for Shenandoah, 6 00, 7 40, 9 05, 10 15, 11 48 a. m., 12 82, 3 00, 4 40 5'20, 7 15, 7 55, W 40 p. rn. Leave Shenandoah for llazleton, 6 04, 7 39 9 15, a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, fi 08 o m. Leave llazleton for Shenandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 11 08 a. in., 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7. 58, p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. . .Trains leave .for RavenRun, Centralis Sit. Carmel and Sbamokin, 6 45 a. rh., 2 40 p, m, and arrive at Sbamokin at 7 40 a. m. and 3 Ah n A Trains leave Shamokin for Shenandoah at 7 55 n. m. and 4 00 p. in., and arrive at Sben nndnah at 8 49 a. m and I 68 n in. Trains leave for Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek, 9 40 a. m 12 30 p. m. For Hazloton, Black Creek Junction, Peni Haven Junctionl Mauch Chunk, Allentown Bethlehem. Easton and New York, 8 iV a. m., 12,30, 2 55 p. m. For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 55 p. in. For Yatesvilie, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. m., 12 30, 2 55,4 58, e 03 p.m. Leave llazleton for Shenandoah, 8 30 11 30 a. m.. 1 05. 5 30 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvillo, 5 55, 8 49.9 32 a. 111.. 2 40 p. 111. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8 30 10 40 a. in., 1 35, 5 16 p. in. ROLLIN II. WILBUR, Genl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES 8. LEE. Genl. Pass. (Act, Philadelphia, A. W. NOW NFMACIIEK. Asst. U. f. , South Bathlehoin.Pa PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHUYKILL DIVISION. Sr.PTKSini!!! 30. 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah niter the above date for WlBgans, Ulllicrton, I'rncKvme, DarK Water, St. Clair, rottsvme, liamuurg, net Pnitatnwn. IMiocnlxville. Norrlstown and ndelphla (Ilroad street station) at 003 and 11 15 a. m. aim - 10 1. m. on wra. mo s. iuiw vlllo and Intermediate stations 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. Fnr AVIi-mins. Qilberton. Frackvllle. Dark Water. St. Clair, Pottsville, at 0 OH, 9 40 a. m. and a 1U p. 111. ror umiiuurK, JcnwmiK, iuiwiffii, l'hoenlxville, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 0 00, o 40 il. in.. 3 10 1. in. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah nt 10 40n. in. and 1214, 5 01, 7 4a and 10 27 p. m Hnnilnv. 11 IS a. m. and 5 40 11. ill. t Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10 15. 11 48 a.m. and 4 40, 715 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 40 a, m., 5 15 p. in. , Ijavo Philadelphia, (Drood street station), for Hlienanuoali at do anil aao a. in., i iu uuu i " ii. m. wrok iluvR. Ruiidiivs leave at 6 50 a. m Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, for Sea Girt, Asbury Pork, Ocean Orove, Loin; Ilrnuch. ami liitermedlato stations, 0.50, H.'JS, 11.3'J a. m..3.S0. 4.00D. in. week-days. Sundayi (stop at Interlaken for Asbury Park), 8.25 a. in Lqnve llrmul Street Station, Philadelphia, FOU NKW YOHK. Kxpress, week days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, & 15, fi 50, 73J, 8 20, 0 60, 10 30 (DlninB Car), 1100, 1111 a, m.. 12 noon. 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 n. m. Dlnlnpc Cars), 140, 2 30 (Dining Cur), 3 20, 4 00, 5U0, o on tinning utr;, uuu, oou, s li, luuu p. m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 12. UinlnC;a"-)i4 0O(I.imlteii4 22),5 20, 5 50 (Din ing Car), oss.ooo, a u, row p. in., izui tugnt. Kxpress for Boston, without change, 1100 m. week days, and 0 50 p. m. dolly. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. v..- itu iinrmi mid Washlnirton. 3 50. t 20. 8 31 0 10 10 20.1118,1138 a. m., (12 31 Limited Din. intr Car), 1 12, 3 40, 4 11 (5 10 Congroi i ..,!..., I 'lilnln.ioarl. 617. 6 65 (DlllfnE 7 40 (Dining Car) p. in., and 12 03 night week i'.' u...,.i,.vu a sn. 7 20. 0 10. 11 18. 1138 a. m.. 1 12. 4 41. 0 5.5 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Car) and 12 05 night, lavo Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 50 a. in., 2 10,4 00, and 5 00 p. m iror I'i Hfnv. Anelessco. Wlldwood and Holly Beach. Kxpress, 9 00 a. m., and 4 00 p. in, weeic uays. aunuayif, u vu . For Sci Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon. Kxpress, 9 00 a. m., and 4 00 p. m. week day C1UllUUJf,UWH. 111. QUA mill For Homers Point. - 4 00 p. m. week duj s. H. JI. Pbevost, CJen'l Manager. Sundays. 8 43 a. in. .1 it. Wood. Oeu'l IWg'r Agt, n R.DIX'5 Celebrated romale I'owdera never lMLiuUr.U! itfe and iui (tfUr falling to all otben. ."ir thtbot lq tht nurkil, A No. L HrticuUM, CM W LfqAtmOADgg,. m 11 Tho Aooused Double Murderer GotB Mixed in His Dates. HIS 00NTKADIOTORY TESTIMONY. Admits Havlnc Written i Letter to Ills Lawyers Which He Had Previously De nied Under Oath, and That Ue Had Asked for Graham's Notes. SAN FnANOlsco. Oct. 12. After a thrco days' oriletil Thcodoro Uurrnnt yesterday left tho witness stand. District Attornoy Iinrnca tried yesterdnr to drnw from tho dcfontlnnt admissions Mint he was well acquainted with tho uso of hromo goltzor, as used In medlclno. Durrant's replies In dicated that he hod devoted tho night to n study of tho compound, as ho replied that ho had conversed with Dr. West about It In Jail last evening. Ho was ablo to give Its analysis and dotalled Its pathological effect. For tho first tlmo during tho trial Dur- rnnt yesterday pleaded ignorance. In re ply to a question by Mr. Barnes ho said ho did not know what nn alibi was until after his trial began. Whllo testifying tho prisoner becamo badly confused at times, and when questioned regarding Ills ex perience at Cooper Medical coUego becamo so mixed In his dates that ho had to refer to a card that ho carried In his pocket to set himself right. Ho became noticeably confused and rather testy In his replies when examined in regard to tho interview that ho hud with Gilbert F. Graham, a rel- low student, at tho city prison, when tho prosecution claims Durrant asked Graham to furnish hint with a copy of tho notes or Dr. Cheney's locturo, remarking: "it had tuosu notes I would bo ablo to prove an alibi." Durrant, in his dogged way, denied nb Boiutoly thnt ho mado such a declaration and tried to explain by testifying that Grnliam ciuno to him with proffers of as sistance, going so far as to lnqulro anx iously If Durrant hud tho notes to Dr. Cheney's lecture Durrant Anally admitted thnt ho asked him to furnish tho notes, but he testified that ho mado tho request at tho advleo of his attorneys, who Instructed him to get tho notes from students of his class and compare them with his own. District Attornoy Barnes foroed Durrant to admit that he had written a statement of his case and enclosed It in an envelope to lils attorneys with tho Instructions to open it If ho was convicted and to return it if ho was not convicted." Durrant was asked if lie did not recently show an envelope bearing such an Inscrip tion to Miss Carrlo Cunningham, n local newspaper reporter. Durraut replied em phatically that he had not. Ho also denied that ho had told Miss Cunningham that he heard suspicious noises in tho belfry of Emanuel church on the afternoon, that Blanch Lamont was murdered. Several specimens of Durrant's hand writing were introduced in cvideuco for tho purpose of comparing them with tho writing on tho wrapper In which tho riugs of Blanche Lamont wcro mailed to her aunt, Mrs. Noblo. Tho district attornoy closed his cross- examination of tho witness by trying to show Mint when ho was at tho ferries, ostensibly to search for Blanche Lamont, ho waa In reality looking for Minnie Will iams, who camo over from Oakland that afternoon and was found murdered in tho church tho next day. The defense fought vigorously against tho admission or any thing bearing on tho caso of Mihnio Will iams, and after a long argument Judgo Murphy sustained tho objections. After Durrant was excused, Charles T. Lcnahan, who was said to have been mls takon for Durrant by Pawnbroker Oppen- hclm, was recalled to tho stand for further examination. Little progress had been made, however, when court adjourned until Tuesday next. Ilneilta nf the Nicaragua Cannl. Loudon, Oct. 13. A. C. Colouhoun ad dressed tho Liverpool chamber of com merce on tho position and prospects of tho Nicaragua canal. In tho course of his remarks he said that lie regarded It as In disputably tho best of tho intoroceanlo canal projects, and bo estimated thnt by about 1005, assuming that tho canal should bo commenced in 1890, 7,000,000 tons of goods would pass through. This would bring Japan, China and Australia nearer to tho Atlantio cities of tho United States than they now aro to England. Tho bene fit of tho canal to America would bo In finitely- moro than It would bo to Europe. Heck's Indtnn Police Halted. Pestikb. Neb.. Oct. 12. Pursuant to orders from tho lntorlor department and j by reason of tho decision of Judgo Shlras, I Indian Agent liecK oegan ovlctlon or tho tenants. Tho Indian police- woro ordered I to eject a tenant on Garrett placo, and whllo they woro executing tho order, J. T. Myers, of tho Flournoy Laud company, and W. S. Garrett approached, revolvers I In hand. Myers commanded tho Indians to releaso tho prisoner and replace his effects as they found them, and warned tlioiu ho would kill tho first man who at tempted to interfere again. Preacher Charged with Infanticide. ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 13. A special from Zebulon says that Tom Speer, a negro preacher, is In jail thcro, charged with murdering ins lninnt ciiuu. sspeer s who acousos him of trying to poison her and their children. His daughter says that sho saw him empty a box of somo powder Into tho coffeo. Tho family nto hreaufast and soon thereafter tho wife and four children woro tnkon sick. Tho Infant died. l)epcrito Fight With Highwayman. Altoona, Pn., Oct. 12. At 10:S0 o'clock yesterday morning two highwaymen held up and attompted to rob John H. Shope, of Conomaugh, as ho was crossing ono of tho bridges which span the Pennsylvania railroad In Altoona. Shopo mado a vigor ous light. One of tho thioves slashed him several times with a dirk knife, inflicting dangerous wounds. Shopo's assailants es caped. To Clirlaten the New Warships. WASHINGTON, Oct. 12. The navy de partment has designated Miss Gray, daughter of Senator Gray, of Delaware, to christen the new gunboat Wilmington, aud Miss Guild, daughter of tho mayor of Nashvlllo, to christen tho Nashville, at the launching of tho two boats nt Newport News on tho 18th Inst. Threshing Knglno llzploslon Kills Pour. SritiNQFiKLD, Minn., Oct. IB. A thresh ing engine near Mount Lako, blow up Thursday, killing four men. Thodeodaroi Joseph Schumaker, Jasper Mallatto, and two unknown men. PAULINE Miss Hall Says Dr. Surely She Recommends vura for the Weak, Tired, Ner vous and Debilitated. Says it is the Best of MIS9 PAUUSE Paulino Hall, the empress of song, ii cele brated tho world over as the Itupresentativo American lleauty, who has in tho presenta tion of her new operatic comedy, "Dorcas," achieved tho success of her eventful life. In a conversation with the representative of this paper sho stated : "I have in my professional experience es sayed a number of roles that have been more or less trying upon tho physical and nervous system, hut in none that I have attempted have I ever experienced the terrific strain that tho various characters which I assume in my new operatic comedy, 'Dorcas,' have subjected mo to. The assumption of one character in a presentation is Kencrally con ceded to uo a sufficient undertaking tor any one person, hut in 'Dorcas' I assume three, all different, nnd I might say diametrically opposite to each other. ''Tho terrific strain naturally resulting from such difficult work, which is a new and direct departure from anything I havo ever presented to the public before, naturally had a very distressing cll'ect upon me, and I was I .rjvKxjcxvtAjpAv iBtrtmi I smvraru I I I in-i uiiinirii 11 mil luifti ,rrr,7 ., ..inn n- - -" i .(? "I?- rVvlin ProtTino fMirVW.n Complaints, there, is no cure equal to Pain-Killcr. Get a bottle to-day. Keep it constantly on hand, for there is no kind of pain or ache internal or external that Pain -Killer I j will not relieve. Accept Genuine has PERRY The Quantity haa been doubled, bat the price Is ttlll Kesult In 1 weeks. PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Forsalo by IV I' 1). KIItl.IN, Shenandoah, Pa. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENGLINQ'S LAQER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Woltors, Ilorlluer and Weiss Hear. 2-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. HALL Greene's Nervura Cures. Dr. Greene's Ner All Medicines. j" tROnY6PYR7?HT&Ft0?S'bY in IIALI. CHICA G'6 89S- constrained to seek somo relief from the mental and physical exhaustion from my labors. After trying several remedies that were commended to mo as being exception allv cood for the nervous exhaustion whicli I was subjected to, I was eventually induced to make a trial of Dr. Greene's celebrated Nervura, and tho great relief which it af forded mo was almost Instantaneous in its ofl'ect. and I havo no hesitation in uncmall fiedly endorsing Dr. Greene's Nervura as tho best tonic and rostorer of a nervous and de bilitated system of any remedy that I havo over tosted. It is remarkable for the rapidity with which its rcstorativo qualities assert themselves. It is absolutely harmless, nnd tho instantantcnous relief which it affords to tho nervous and tired system is grateful in the extreme. I ran readily understand why it is that so many hearty recommendations aro given by people of prominence, especially those m our proiession, lor in. ureeno Ntfrvura hlood and nervo remedy, and my own experience lustilics mo in recommend ing it as absolutely tho best remedy which havo over used." TVTorhn? nnrl nil Siiiimifr v no imitation or substitute. DAVIS oc bON on bottle. RESTORE LOST YIGOR When in doubt what louse for Nervou Debility. Loss of Sexual Tower (In either sell. Jmpotency, Atrophy, Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, use Sexine Fills. Drains (Iu-lUiI and full vrgor quickly restored. If neglected, such troublei result fatally. MarlM anywhere, sealed, for fi.co 6 boxes for $5.00. Wish every ft 00 order we rive c leeal guarantee to cute ct refund the monc". Audrees (Hooks & Brown, The Stamp of Newness Is on our lino of after-dinner cups and saucers. i Bisque figures. Illsquo ornaments. ' 40 new styles. . .s See window display. Agents for all Dally Papers. A INJ. Main Street HKFOGKKS. How They Wpro Finally Induced to Dassrt Their Ohurclios, THEIR UNREASONABLE DEMAHD2. Hniiteil P. i tiil-!oii to lirt-ilu tlio Armi In '1 heir l'i n iviom 1 hi-lr HhiiiuimTs Hii fut,d li.r tltn IkriiKiini UI4 of tlie rurt-lgn ICmon"!-, Who Protitisod Protection, CON'STANYIV'I.K. Oct. 12. It Is now Rtnto.1 upon rood authority that tho totnl nuinlvr of hilled, wounded and mlpslii'i AnnenlaiH, up to dnto, ns a result of thu recent riollii'f in this city, Is urer 700. The dni'coi inns of thu various embassies, accompanied by tho cuvuh-hm, after receiv ing in .Irtu Hons from tho different en voy of the powers to aislst the Turkish authorities in prevailing upon tho Arme nians to leave tho churches in which they sought refuge after tho outbreak, at first proceeded to fir Vnnenlun church of Con stantinople. V.iVTf the Armenian bishop nnd the dragoman f tho Urltlsh embassy exhorted tha Armeni ins to return to their hoitfK's, iiMnirlng th a they had nothing j to fear from the Turks, nnd that tho strongest assurances had been given to tho j representatives of the powers by the Turk ish (tovsrmneut that tha llvos and pinp- urtv of A-.'iuaulans would bo protected. After otmsultutiou a ul delay the refugees declared they would nut leave the church exo-pt On the following conditions: Hint amnesty bo granted for political offensea: that they bo permitted to retain tho arms in their possession; that the prisons be opened for the inspection of re;)ri's"iitatlves of tho powers, anil tlu.t the Innocent prisoners bo released. The dragomans rofuscd to consider this proposition. In t:io meanwhile, however, tho Armen ian women and children had crane out of the church, but when they noticed that tho men h.ul not followed them they re turned, weeping and crying out that i hey .would be killed If tJioy returned to their homes alono, and saying they preferred to dlo In thu church. The dragomans, in view of the obstl'i.lcy of tho Armenians, had a conferenco with thu Armenian patriarch, after which, and through the Influence of that prelate, tho evacuation of tho Kuinkapou cathedral commenced. As tho refugees left the cathedral the priests entered their names on a special list, while tho cavasses searched them, when arms were found upon the persons of the Armenians they were taken from lliem aud deposited In the patriarch ate. The evacuation of tho other eliurc! -s followed, tho polico not Interfering with tho work. In tho Armenian church of Constantinople, It was subsequently an- nonnctli, 1,:.JJ persons had sought rcf .;k aud 500 refugees left tho Kumkapou cathe dral. llr. rnilt-r Annwern lllo Pope. London, Oct. 12. Dr. Joseph Parker has written r. J "tter to tho popo in answer to tho pnotoml letters udvoeatlnga reunion of Chrltiteiidu n, in which ho says: "Word this a personal matter I could hardly for give myself for seeking to approach a presenco so august and venerable. Hut inasmuch as you have appealed to all sec tions upon tho uestion5 which effect tho standing of the foul before God, I hr.v emboldened mv-.elf to bear witness to the headship of th ) 11 ssed Christ, and to de cline communion with any man or church that wouldo'.!l"ia!ly orpre.'erlptlvely conu between me and my Saviour." No Prl70 rii;hts on Government Lands. Washington, Oct. 12. Secretary Smith j said today that ho had no knowledge that tho Oorbett-Fitzsimmons prize light uiun- dfrcrs were intoudiuK to havo the fight on the government reservation at Hot bprl ngs. Ark., but that shouldanynttemptbo mado to havo tho light on tho reservation ho would see that tho law was enforced. Cor- bett nnd Fitzsiminons would not bo i granted a penult from tho Interior depart ment, nnd if any of tho lessees should grant the privilege of a light upon tho lauds they had obtained irom tho government hu would revoko the lease of such person." Baltimore's Election Supervisors. Baltimore, Oct. 12. Governor Brown has selected Air. James L. MeLano to tnko tho placo of Dr. Georgo H. Calrnes, ro slgnod, in tho board of election super visors for Baltimore city. Mr. MoLane is a prominent member of tho bar, and way formerly president of the Lako Roland Elevated railway. No action has yet been taken regarding a successor to Colonel Holland, tho Republican supervisor, who was romoved. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Oloslnc Quotations of thu New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. New Youk, Oct. 11. The volume of stock speculation fell short of yesterday's total by ahout 15,000 shares. The operations of the room traders accounted for the (.'renter part of the dealings. The Irregularity which has been a feature for tho last week or two was again evident- Closing bids: Del. & IIudson...-133 N. Y. Central 101J6 V U. & W 1UH IV. V. 0i A'. E 51 Erie 11JS LakoErloA- W... 33W Pennsylvania 65 Heading 20J6 St. Paul 70W W. N. Y. & Pa.... 4 West Shore Lehigh Nav mi Lehigh Valley 41 New Jersey Cen..ll2 General MarlcetM. PniLAnELPniA, Oct. 11. Flour steady; win ter superfine, $3.3.5&2.40; do. extras, 8U.50 2.78; Pennsylvania roller, clear. $2.003.15; do. do. straight, $3.iW3 3U; western winter, clear, S-.i3.S5. Wheat higher, firm, with BOo. bid and OOHc. asked for October. Oats quiet, firm, with Uilo. bid uuil 3To. asked for Octo ber. Corn quiet, steudy, with 35o. bid and Wo. asked for October. Hay firm; choice tim othy, S133tt5.5u. Ueef steady. Pork quiet. Lard lower; western steam, $0.10. Butter steady; wostern dairy, iaHc; do. creamery, lG'U:!!e.; do. fui tory. &HQ12K-0 ; Elglns, iWo.; lnillutlon creainery.llliillio.; New York dairy, 12(tWl; do. creamery, aijasac.; Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, fancy, ii5c.; ex ceptional lots higher; do. choice, 21c; do. fair to (,'ood, L'lftalo.; prints Jobblnc at SOftiUc. Cheesolirm; New York In rue, 64Q9o. ; small, 7ai0c.; part skims, 37(40.; full skims. 3o. Kkbs steady; New York and Pennsyl vania, luaani-.; ico house, 16QlUHe.; west ern, KHaauHc. Live Stock Markets. New Youk, Oct. 11. Beeves slow and steady; native eteors, poor to prime, $3.74 5.35; Colorados, $3.101.75; oxen, S-i.Lojil.JU; bulls. $a.20a2.a'); dry cows, JUMas.OJ. Calves stendy, but slow; poor to prime veals, $,18; k'rassers, SDaS.tiiJ. Sheep a little more active, but not hitfher: latnbs slow nnd n shade easier; poor to prime sheep, $1.4,V3; commonTto choice lapibs, $3.601,00. Hoes steady t $4.Wh85. , EAbT IjinEftTV, Pa., Oot. ll.-Cattle slotA good, $l.30t.W); good butchers, $3.8(134. Hogs very slow at tower prlnost best Yorkers, $1.4C. (2.4.50; common to fair Yorkers, S4.SH4,:iO; heavy t'rudi-s. $1084.30. (jhi.i very slow; extra, $L,tvH3: i-tinuuou, 60oejl; lambs, $ t. Calves, Stt.3.4M.Ta. Weak,Imtable,Tired "I Was No (loot! on Earth." Dr. Miles' Nervine stron-rtlicns tho weak, builds up the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. "About olio ycamao ItramtJtlctcd icith nrrvouancHH, HlccplCHHnetM, Creeping Heunatton in mtf leya, Might palpitation of mil heart, Jiintractina confusion of themtiiit, ScrlouHloHH or laie of iiifinoru. Weighted dotm with euro and icorrg. I completely lost aiipctite And felt mg vitalttu wearing out, X ir irenfc, irritable and tired, Dig tccight trn reduced to lOO lbs,, In fact I teas no good, on cartlu A friend brought me Dr. JI lies' book, "New and Start ling Facts," and I finally decided to try a bottlo of Dn, Miles' Ko oratlvo Nervino. Ileforo I had taken ono bottlo I could sleep as well as u lO-yr.-old boy. My appetlto returned greatly lncroascd. -St-' H'lien I had taken the ntxth bottle 3Ig tcetght increased to lit bs,, Tiie sensation in my legs icas gone; Jtlg nerves steadied completely; my memory teas fully restored. Sty brain seemed clearer than ever. I felt asgoodasany man on earth. Dr. Slilcs' Itestaratlvc Xcrvinc i A. great medicine, I assure you." Augusta, Me. Walteu B. Houdank. Dr. Miles' Norvino Is Bold on a positive) cuarantco that tho first bottlo will benefit. All druggists sell It at (1,0 bottles forts, or It will ho sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health PROFESSIONAL CARDS. pLIFTON nOItlilNS, jr. d., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Xo. 7 North Jardln Street. Ofllce Hours: From 8 to 9:30 a. in.; 1:30 to 2:30 p. in.; 6.00 to 7:30 p. m. P. P. IIURKU, M. I). 30 E. I.loyd Btreet, Shenandoah. Ofllce hours : 7 to 0 a. in., 1 to 3 nnd 7 to 9 p. in. J. " POMKItOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. JI. BUUKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Euan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, .Sheniiudoah. jDWAKD V SHOEJIAKElt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce. Mellct's Building, corner Centre aud JIarket streets. pitOF. JOHN JONIM, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box CIS, Jlnhano.v City, Pa. HnvinK studied under some of the heal masters In London nnd Paris, will Rive lesson on the violin, irjiltnr and voenl culture. Term reasonoble. Address In caro of Strouge, the Jeweler Shenandoah. JOHN DALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity I -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. i ry Barbey's Bohemian Besr. mTj Law lor ' Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. rnWO-STOllY Frame BulUhiK, 30x15 feet on X Houth Chestnut street. Itents for $18 per mouth ; will Lie sold chenp. IjOU 8AI.K. Half lot nnd two houses, situated ! on West Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on Investment, nnd can be bought on cosy terms. "TTUItM FOB SALR A fnrm of 33 ncre-, with. X' In three miles of (;ood mnrket. Invent. 111110 acres under cultivation, nnu lour acres o mioil timber. Friinie farm house, six rooms, Kood barn and all In good condition. Will be sold for 8 l,2tt) cash. IOIt SALE. Vjtlunble property on East Lloyd J street. Lot 45x150 feet; sevea bouses, fa eluding restaurant. Aggregate rental, $80 per month. A rare bargain. Apply to SI. J. Lnwfor, Justlco f the Peace, No. 123 Fust Centre street SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every fiartlcular. Silk ties and lace curtains a spec alty. Hoods called for nnd delivered. A trial order solicited ANSY PILLS! SAFE AND BUHE. 5EHD4c.fORMVOMAM 3 S5$ CRJQ PI Si
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