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Da.HUHtHUCTal JUNDAL(EDUrgednOTilttl) MAILKDFBItM HCKPnUE8,BED.C0.,lll A 118 tilUUm 8U,W York. Chichenter Enjrllfth Dlimon't Itrantf. ENNYROYAL FILLS Original and Only CJenuInc Arc, ilwfcjii reliable, ladies tik rjroB-fflat for Chtekeatera EnulUh Dia- boiej, irsvled wltn bias ribbon. Take mn nils a- TtrftiMa tlnntrtrout BllhitilUf (ion and imitatUn$. At DruggUti, or tend 4c In itatapl for particolari, testimonials ai "Keller ror ijameiv inetioy reiurn ChlchctrCucialcalCo.tMadi)onrtuar), SUlUCVnil More Tnroat, I'jmpies, uopperf BllAlU IUU Colored Spots. Aches. Old Sore a juicers in Mouth, Halr-Falllngl Write COOKK tu., 1107 Ainaomc Tempiei Clticnorn. 111., for nroofs of cures. Cuul-I itul, JSGOOjJOO. Worst cases eured In l&R to 35 days 100poee book. fVee M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. mWO-STOBV Frame Building, S0x feet on X South Chestnut street, ltcnts for J18 per month ; will he sold cheap. FOK SALE. Half lot nnd two houses, situated on West Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on Investment, nnd can bo bought on easy terms. FAKM FOU SALE. A farm of 83 acres, with in thrco miles of good market. Twenty nine acres under cultlvotion, nnd four acres of good timber. Frame farm house, six rooms, good barn nnd all In good condition. Will be sold for 81,200 cash. IjOIt SALE. Valuable property on East Lloyd ? street. Lot J5X150 feet , seven houses, In cluding restaurant. Aggregate rental, $80 per month. A ruro bargain. Apply to M. J. Lawlor, Justico I the Peace, No. 121 East Centre street SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Silk ties and lace curtains a spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered, A trial order solicited PERMANEHTLY 0E NC PAY. Wrilten (ruarsntee to abso luti ly cure all ): I nils or rtupturr wnlioutoperaiion nrdrtentio from bunloees. Examina tion I'i'pp. We refer you to 6000 Patients. Call or write for circular. O E MILLER CO. Philadelphia. See our Doctor, every Tuesday, at ONION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa. He will furnish you with names of persons cured by us in ymr own town. VOTE FOR LChas. E. Breckons For District Attorney. D Celebrated Female rowders never fail. lil.lxJ Wiea Ueclura limn life and iun (after fsUIng ii. lusAnaiurvtuicr ", V ntdleal Alnn but Hit bnt sd STOld J P- potatment. Ou.rtnteed uptrtor to, all other. VoMnjl 1UX, lltck Br, Doiton, Uus. CM CSA THE 1ALDEMS Of European Governments on tlio Sultan of Turkey, AN ULTIMATUM WILL OOME NEXT, The Demands but Slightly Modified from Those of May Last Details of the It cent Massacre of Armenians at Aklilsutr. The Discontent In Crete. ' CoxsTANTlNOI'LK. Oct. 10. M. Cnmbon, tho .French ninbnssndor; M. Ni'lldoff, tlio ItUBslnn nmbnsiador, mid Sir 1'lillllp Cur rle, tho British mnbii- tor, on Monday foreign affairs, the final demands of tho Powers for Amcnlnn reforms. If this Is not accepted an ultimatum will bo pre sented. No further modifications will bo permitted. Tho scheme drops tho demand for a Christian high commissioner, but other- 1 wise It is almost identical with tho pro posals of last May. It Is believed, however, that Russia hesitates to rorco an accept ance, because she fears ultimate Armonion autonomj. Nows received from Trcblzondo is to tho effoct that a Russian ptntnl steamer is ly ing there with 8,000 Christian refugoes on board. Two other vessels, also full of refugees, are there awaiting tho arrival of Russian ships to transport thom to Bn toum. Reliable nows has beon received hero that fifty Armenians were killed and a number wounded at Akhlesar, in the villayet of Aiden, on tho Anatolian railway, by a Moslem mob. The slaughter occurred on Oct. 9, which was market day, when many Armenians had gathered from adjacent villages. Early in the morning a Turkish rough, finding that tho Armenians were not armed, picked a quarrel and shot one of them. Tliore was then rulscd on all sido tho cry: "Why hesitate to massaeretho In fidels?" A mob of Turks, armed with re volvers nnd knives, then looted the market and massacred tho helpless Armenians. Tholr bodies wero thrown Into tho wells. It Is stated that the mudlr was responsible for the attack. No women or children were injured, probably on account of tho arrival of Kal malkan from tho vlllago of Qlevo, three miles distant, who made valiant efforts at tho risk of his own life to safe the Chris tians. Otherwise the slaughter would havo been complete. The panic is reviving in Constantinople, on account of the continued Isolated at tacks, and tho Armenians aro again flock ing into the churches. Tho police disre gard tho safe conduct cards given to tlio Armenians bv the foreUsn embassies, and they insult and maltreat the holders of them. Tho Constantinople correspondent of the London Standard blames the Ar menian revolutionary committees for forc ing tho Armenians to close tholr shops and to maintain tne appearanco oi a panic when tho Armonlans themselves are ready to rcsumo business. "I visited tho prison," tho correspond ent says, "and questioned the prisonors, and found that there wero no serious complaints, against tho police. Tho in specting commission sont a list of flfty-slx prisoners for liberation while I was there. Tho revolutionary leaders are responsible for tho continuance of tho deadlock." The Ill.content In Crete. London, Oct. 10. A dispatch from Ath ens, describing the growing discontent with Turkish rule on tho Islnnd of Crete, says that a baud of a thousand armed Christians recently met at Kll ma to peti tion the sultan to restore tho charter abol ishodin 1889, and for a reform of taxation and of the gendarmerie The governor of Crete sent troops against the petitioners, who withdrew to tho mountain fastnesses, whither the troops did not dure to follow. Thoy now threaton to foment a robollion in favor of annexation to Greece. The Greok government, fearing complications, deprecates such a Cretan movement,- but tho situation is perilous. Milwaukee's Two Days' Jubilee. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 16. Milwaukee started hor two days' jubilee this morning at sunrlso tho colobratlou of tlio fiftieth anniversary of the chango from a village to a municipal corporation. Never was the city so gaily . Illuminated and docked in flags and bunting. At 8 o'clock com mltteos met the gubernatorial parties from Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan and Wiscou-' sin. This afternoon there will be a civlo parade of different organization, aggregat ing 17,000 persons. In the evening there will bo an Illuminated bloyclo parade, In which 6,000 men and women will take port. No Threat to Spain. Madrid, Oct. 10. El Nnclonal says that tho Spanish government has not received any threat from tho government of tho United Statues rospocting the reception or treatment of tho United States consul nt Havana, Mr. Ramon O. Williams. El Nnclonal adds that tho government of Spain, in consequence of the friendly rep resentations of tho government of tho United Stutes, has recognized the Amor loau consul as a diplomatic agent. American Ship llurned at Sea. London, Oct. 10. A dlspateh from Val paraiso, Chile, announces that tho Amer ican ship Pnrthia, Captain Carter, from Liverpool June 25 for San Francisco, with coal, was burned at sea on Oct. 1. She is a total loss. Several of her crew lauded at Valparaiso in ouo of tho ship's bouts, but the captain, chief mate and nlnetoen of tho crew, who left the wreck in boats, are still missing. Killed While Cliestuuttlng. Beading, Pa Oct. 10. William Booser, aged SO, years, died In St. Joseph's hospital from the oftectsof lujurlos Sustained in falling from a chestnut treo on Mount Ponn. He sustained a broken leg and arm, and internal injuries which pro duced hemorrhages and death. Ho leaves a widow, but no ohlldren. Fell with a Mine ( ase, WlLKESBAKRE, Pa., Oct. 16. Tho engi neer in charge of tho hoisting carriage at tho Empire shaft lost control of tho on gine, and ono of the carriages, with ten men aboard, went down the shaft with consldernblo force. All tho men wore more or less Injured, but uono fatally. Fears of nydrtiphobla from a Horse lllte. New YortK, Oct. 10, E. E. Bowen, of Lynchburg, Va., went to Pasteur insti tute yesterday as a patient, having been bltteu by a horso at his homo a week ago. Tho horso had been bitten by a dog, aud has slnco died. t Dr. JT. It. Watt a, druggist and physi cian, Humboldt, Neb., who Buffered with heart disease for four years, trying ovory remedy and all treatment! known to hlm self and fellow-practltlonorst believes that heart dlscaso Is curablo. Ho writes: ''I wish to toll what your valuablojnodl clne has dono for mo. For four ycnialhad heart disease of tho vory worst kind. Sov eral physicians I consulted, said It wa9 Rheumatism of the Heart. It was almost un endurable; with shortness of breath, palpita tions, novoro pains, unable to sleep, especially on tho loft sldo. No pen can do Bcrlbo my suffer ings, particularly during tho last four weary years. OR. J. II. WATTS, I finally trlod Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put now llfo into and made a new man cf me. I havo not had a symptom of troublo Blnco and I am satisfied your mcdlcino has cured mo for I havo now enjoyed, slnco taking it Three Years of Splendid Health. I might add that I am a druggist and havo Bold and recommended your Heart Cure, for I know what It has dono for mo and only wish I could stato more clearly my suffer ing then and tho good health I now enjoy. Yonr Nervlno and other remedies also glvo excellent satisfaction." J. H. Watts. Humboldt, Nob., May 9, Dr. Miles Hoart Curois sold on a posltlvo guarantoo that tho llrst bott le will benefit. All druggists sell It at tl, 0 bottlos for M, or will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SOIIUYKIM. DIVISION. SrjrTKMDEii30, 1803. Trains will leave Blienandoab nftcr tlio above date for Wljrp;nns. CJilberton, I'YaokvlIle, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvillc, Hamburg, Reading, l'ottstowii, Plioenijcville, Jsorristown and Phil adclpbta (llroad street station) ut 6M and 1143 a. ni. nnd 4. IS p. m. on week days. For I'otts vllle and intermediate stations 9 io a. ni. SUNDAY. For WlBRnns, Ollbertou, Krackvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsvillc, at 0 OS, 9 10 a. m. and 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading. Pottstown, Phocntxvlllc, Norrifctown, Philadelphia utOOO, 9 40 a. m.. a 10 n. in. Trains lenvo Frackvlllo for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. m. and 1214, 5 01, 7 42 und 10 27 p. ui. Sunday, 11 13 a. m, and S 40 n. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah ut 10 15, 11 48 a. in. and 4 40, 715 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 40 a. ni., .1 15 p. In. Leave Philadelphia, (llroad street station), for iieiiauuonli at u w anil Hiuu. in., 4 lu ami 7 11 ii. ni. week davs. Sundays leave at 0 50 a. m. Lenvo llroad street station, Philadelphia, for Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean drove, Long israncu. and intcrnictuaie stations. n.uo. 11.39 a. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. m. week-days. Sundays stop nt interiaKcn lor Asuury j-urKj, n.&y. in. ieavc iiroau street station, i-niiaucipuia, FOR NHW YORK. Express, week days, 3 20, 4 03, t 00, 5 15, 0 50, 7 33, 8 20,9 50, 1030 mining Car), 1100, 1114 a. in., 12 noon, 12 05 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. in. Dining Cars), 140, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), n 00, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., izuinigm. sunuays, ii.ii, iu), 4 ou, o id, 9 50, 1030 (Dining Car), 11 Oi a. m., 12S5, 2 3C (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 5 50 (Din. ing unrj, b it), u riu, 12, lu uu p. in., ii ut nigut. Express for Boston, without change, 11 00 a. m, week days, and 6 50 p. in. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For Baltimore and Wnslilncton. 3 50. 7 20. 831. 9 10,10 20,1118,1138a. in., (1231 Limited Din- ing uarj, j. iz, anj, 4 it id id congressional Limited. Dining Car). 0 17. 0 55 (Dining Car). 7 40 (Dining Cur) p. in., and 12 05 night week aays. aunuayg, a ou, 7 20, v io, ii i, lira a. m., 1 12. 4 41. 0 53 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dining car; anu ii i nigut. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 60 a. m., 2 10,4 00, and 5 00 p. m. week days, Sundays, 8 45 and 9 45 a. in. For Capo May, Anglcssea, Wlldwood and Holly Bench. Express, 9 00 a. m., nnd 4 00 p. m, week davs. Sundavs. 9 00 a. ill. For Sea Islo City, Ocean City and Avalon. Express, v ou u. m., ana 4 ou p. m. wees uays Sundavs. 9 00 a. m. For Somers Point. Express, 8 50 a. in., and 4 ou p. m. wcck uays. sunuays, h 4.? a. m. S. SI. PnnvosT. J. It. Wood. Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'g'r Agt. Lauer's ger Pilsner Beers, Finest, , Purest and ' Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Do you DESIRE to Make MONEY ? OUR PLANS OF OPERATION AS SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Make your money cam you a monthly sitlary. S10 00 and more muilo dslly by our new sys tematic l'lau of Operation on small Investments in Bruin and stock speculation. All we ask Is to investigate our new and original methods. Past workings of plan und highest references furnished. Our liooklet "Points it Hints" how to make money aud other Information sent FREE. Qilmore 4 Co., Bankers and Drokers. Open Board of Trade Bldg., Chicago, 111. 0-23-Sm-Ulw When It comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't come to town send your orders. They will he accu rately and promptly filled. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street i sal Annual Report of James Slioakly, Governor of Alaska, BRITISH MA.IHLY RESPONSIBLE, Says thf (lnvmor, for (lie Itttthtrst lie. strurtlnn of Kmimle Oi'n's nt Pen, by Wholly iKiiorltig the l'i ovl.lnrn I.ulil Down hy the I'arls Trlln1n.1l. WAMHNnTos, Oct. 1(1. .Tnmi'H Rhcnkly, govern. ir of Alaska, in hit nnuuul report to tne secretary ()f th0 interior, says re garding tho dlsanpwirmico of tho seals: "iNoonont all familiar with tho nast history of the Islands can look upon tho deserted rookeries today aud not renllzo wiin onioning force how great has been tho diminution of Benl life, especially of tho reproductive class, tho females." llio governor says that tho claims of the Canadians and the British that tho ex cessive killing of s'.-nl on laud is the causo of the depl-tlon Is dlsprovcn by the statistics. Ho says that on the rookeries now there aro many male seals, while lemaics are scarce The diminution is duo directly to tho killing at sea, where no uneriiiiinutlou can be made as to tho sox of tlv.i seals. He says that better protection must bo grunted them tlinn is afforded by tho Paris tribunal, nnd that tho schooners have not been able to )nake the usual catches this season, tho catch of tho British vessels bolng not over 200 per vessel. Ho says of the British vossels: "Their only iiopo of saving themselves from loss was B.'hrlug sea, ns the supply hero (Prlbyloft) is greatly diminished, Great Britain gave to tho Canadian soalcrs In creased facilities by availing herself of a technicality, and violating tlio clear In tent of tho Paris regulations relating to firearms. When tho Canadian authori ties secured from Kngland what is prac tically a repudiation, or at least a nega tion of tho Paris tribunal, they knew It would be possible for British Columblnn schooners coming from tho Asiatic sldo of tho Bea to uso the allowed firearms and evade detection by asserting that tho skins found ou hoard with shot wounds whllo lu Bohrlug sea were skins taken on tho Japan coast." The governor says that tho remedy for tho evil Is simple, but "under existing conditions Its application Is difficult, un less Great Britain has forfeited, by her re cent action, nil right to consideration, nnd the United States hold with a firm hand all vossols engaged in destroying seals. The remedy laid down by the Paris trib unal has proved a failure." Tlio governor says that 15,000 skins wero taken on tho Islands this year, and 88,000 wero taken by poachers, 75 per cent, of which were females. Tlio governor says that tho patrol of the sea by tho United States has been of the best, and tho government has acted in good faith In its efforts to enforce tho Paris tri bunal. The governor discusses at some longth tho mining industries of Ahuka, and says that th: production indicate that it will bo a profitable and permanent Industry. Tho laws of tho mining oountry aro ad ministered by the miners themselves, nnd it is wholly impracticable to try to exer cise government control uf tho mines at present. Upon tho subject of tho Alaskau bound ary tho governor says: "Tho people of Alaska, over tho wholo country, expect and bellevo that tho government of the United States will defend and maintain our right to all tho territory, Included within the boundary lino fixed and ugreed upon by treaty mado between Great Brituln'aud Hussia In 1823, and acquiesced in for nearly throe-quarters of a century without question or dispute" Wot Virginia OH I'rospi-cttnc, Huntington, W. Vu , Oct. 10. A syn dicate composed of foreign and local capitalists has succeeded, it is said, in securing oil leases of nil the lands in tills country between tho Ohio river and Chesa peake and Ohio railroad. Arrangements wore mndo yesterday to drive six to eight test wells at once in u part of the territory covering six miles, and this plan will bo kept up until the entire section lius been tested. Out lu Two by Haw. Altoona, Pa., Oct. 10. Hackctt Lohy, tho 16-year-old son of Cnron Lehy, a prominent coal operator of Lilly, Colum bia county, was pluylng In a sawmill at that place when he fell against a circular saw. His body was cut through from the left shoulder to the left leg, and death was instantaneous. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing; Quotations of th New York aud Philadelphia ISzohauges. New York, Oct. 15. The speculation today was Irregular In Its course at the outsst, and remained dull until practically the last hour. when an animated movement set in. The spurt carried the record of business for the day above yesterday s total. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson 133 N. Y. Central 101U D.. L. & W .109 N. Y. & N. E - 61 Erie 1 Pennsylvania 65?j Lake Erie & W... 24 Heading 21 Lehigh Nav 48 St. Paul 7H Lehigh Valley 41J4 W. N. Y. & Pa 3J$ New Jersey Cen.,112 Wost Shore Genoral Markets. PniLAUHLVHlA, Oct. 13. Flour Bteady: win ter superfine, $2.25(2.40; do. extras, $2.50 2.75; Pennsylvania roller, clear, t2.00iS3.15; do. do. Btraight, $3.203.30; winter, clear, S3 8.25. Wheat strong, with 67Mc bid and d7Kc asked for October. Corn quiet, firmer, with 370. bid and 38c. asked for October. Oats quiet, strong, with 26c. bid and 20c. asked for October. Hay firm; choice timothy, $15ai5.50. Beef and pork quiet. Lard dull; western Bteam, $8.15. Butter Bteady; western dairy, 0Ho.; do. creamery, 162Ic; do. factory, 8W12Ko.; Elglns, 23c.; imitation creamery, liaiBo.; New York dairy, 13(821o.; do. cream ery, 23H025o.; Pennsylvania, and western creamery prints, fancy, at 23c; exceptional lots higher; do, choice, 21o.j do. fair to good; 2133o.; prints Jobbing at 2fi2Cc. Cheese firm; large. tv9Uo; small, 610Ho; Part skims, 8H7c; full skims, 2M3o. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 20O3Io.; Icehouse, lOai'c; western, 1820o. I.Iyo Stock Markets. New Yohk, Oot. 15. European cables quote American steers at 0310)40., dressed weight; refrigerator beef at 7?i9o. Calves steady, but slow; poor to choice veals, $5Q8.23 grass ers, $2.6033.23. Sheep and lambs very dull and weak; poor to prime sheep, $I.603.1u; common to good lambs, $3.50S4.37M. Hogs lower at $1.4031.75. East Liberty, Pa., Oct. 15, Cattle slow and unohanged. Hogs weak and tower; prime, $4.43Q(.60; best Yorkers. $1.85(34.40; common to fair Yorkers, $4.151.23; heavy grades, $1.2034.30; rounds, $334. The demand tor sheep continues light and the market is very low t about unchanged prices; extra, $2.80 04; oqmmon, 60c. 311. Battle Ax Plug ;Has jumped into public favor on account of its size and quality. its aG&eayBig Piece OF HIGH GRADE TOBACCO FOR S of Bees, Scorpions tne swelling go fishing, For all pain internal or external 8 IQCll? 8 trn 1 TO A 1 Morbus, uiarmoea ami Dysentery, it is almost a specilic. hold every where nt 25c. a bottle. (Quantity lias been doubled.) Accept no imi tation or substitute. The genuine Sometimss nee Is a reliable, tho purest drugs They are prompt, sslo ard certain In result. The Pennine (Dr. Feal's) never dlsap nulut. Boat anywhere. 1.00. Address Peal Medicihb Co., Cleveland, O. For sale hy P. P. D. KIRMX, Shenandoah, Pa. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." POLI IS THE PROPER THING 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. 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It counteracts the effect! of the poison, allays the irritation, reduces j ana stops tne pain. v. .icn you on a picmc or on any outing ( trip, be sure and take a bottle of nwTcr "Briar wttb it has no equal, and for Cholera i bears the name Pkrry D. vis & Son. month 't should b. ? modi cine. Only barm loss and 1 1 you want the best, get FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. , PROFESSIONAL CARDS ILIFTON HODI1INS, M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardln Street, Olllco Hours: From 8 to 0:30 a. m.; 1:30 toiSO p. in.; 0:00 to 7:80 p. in. p F. IIUltKK, M. V. 80 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Odlco hours :7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. y ii. FOMintoY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, I'a. M. IIUltKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Kuan building, corner of Main and Centre street1, Shenandoah. pnWAItl) W. SHOUMAKKH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oliloe. Mcllet's Building, corner Centre and Market street. pHOF. JOHN JONUS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, I.ojk riox C3, Malmnoy City, Fa. Having studied under some of the best maxters In London and I'aris, will give lessons on the violin, gultur and vooal culture. Terms reiu.i able. Address ill care of Strouse, the jewi 1 Shenandoah. Tsams to Hire. If vou want to hfro a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purpose pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates, JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 East Centre street. Oppi-fte Heading railroad station.
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