HE IS STILL FREE PECULIAR PEOPLE i SEE MY SPONGE? highest of all in Leavening Tower. TJ. . Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9, Armed Men Chasing tlio Colum The Econoinilo Society Becom ing Spiritualists. SISTERS DO AS I DID bus Grovo Kolibor. MDRDEIt ADDED TO HIS CRIMES. CONVERTED DY MRS. EMMKRT9 bwder Go Far the Searoli for the Desperado Has Proved Unsuooesful. She Halls from flow York and ProrWei to Be Wealthy. king r larBA jr wt mmi hi Mm 1 41 Prese nt In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF THE FIQ3 OF CALIFORNIA,. Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be j most leiieficial to the human & system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to penna f nently cure Habitual Consti- pation, and the many ills de- lendinff on a wean or inactive 'Ok condition oi the 97 tfinuruo i mm siun nrmin r tiiunr-ia, Liar.ii nnu dijwclo. It is the moit oxcellsnt remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY 'hen one Is Hilious or Constipated SO THAT PUat BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY F0LLOV7. very one is using it anl all are elisrhteti with it. j o , . ASK VOUH DRU0QI9T FOD ' MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, tCVISVILLE, KY NEVJ YORK. N. ft John R. Coye, J Attorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, ' OFFICE BBDDALL'S BUILDING, 'Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA, A;- PROPERTY FOR SALE: ) -A two and oue-hnli fitory double frame uHcuuig uuiint., wjiu m irnTuum ana. roe- luurani. x.ocmea ou rata centre street, 5? A valuable property located on South Jar- uin street. bertund Lloyd streets. Gcodlnvestinent, icrras reasonable. Dr. Rmsvfinnr's I mum n 1 1 oeii-cap-sic G'7rS!' PLASTER. HhOQtnAtfqm nnni-itM rs.TnnT-.a-t InmfitMr miiuftl,rjncu. UtlUtl liir SA-1B joy an UrUPftltjlB. I GOLD UEDAL, PARIS, 1873. I. Baker & Gos from which tho excess ot oil 1ms boon removed, Is Absolytely Pure anil Wis Soluble. No Chemicals faro used in its preparation. It has 'more than three times the strength of fcCocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is dolicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for Invalids as well as for persons hi health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. i m Breakfast Cocoa ,W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. hi 1 fej llscocured inary tliou-.in,l f.i.'S. t ii itttnts nrw un.. hopeless by the Iwst nnysiriari, Fro-n first -lose sir u t tsuldlv disappear, an 1 In tt-n i .it I. -i.t tw n sii,i i i. . BVtD Drains are rciDosra, ro mooted. Send for ettEt. 3O0IS ot Ml "'"IT!! ?V -neat rBpr bj - I i :.. ICti UIWu furrilshi'd rnUC you or.K.1 rooniais or ruir cuious cures. s.1 m.ii u tarnished I It L.L. you order msi. Sena wn cents M srsnin. t-i i-.y pctit r,J3Etrari 'SUFFERS wen MARRIcD 1Iwa troubled with those annoylnc IrroasUrUie-ho ajatlopal WealcnMWiaiiopecnUarto their ear, iheoJd Y Vae DR DuCHClHC'n Celebrated V$MALE REGULATING PILLS. Tfieyare Etmnstuanir to toe entire ejrtff., .apart tSli6, viKorund nmnTiftlc forcto all fanotloAs ot hml nit a mina, Dni uy jin.r uruiutt)? nejHieii, m. Auums Jr.llartnri,,.' ireCo..bl.LU'Jis. Kli H0UNG MAN, If you contemplate attending Coninier clnl Hohool. It will may tou to visit tlio 'Kociikstkh hiihi. . NKSS UN1VKI181TY before deciding where, thOUCrh vnil mnv l!v rt tlimtcnnrl mllrv. ntrgo. It elands at the head of the list of commer. clal senoolB in its character as an educational force, as a medium lor supplying the business menoi me country witu trailed ana capable assistants, as a means of placing ambitious young men and women on the high rod to BUoeebS. nd In the extent, elecrftiirti Burl cost ot lt equipment. ThorouirhCOMMlCHCIAI, S9ff2diANS.ANI2,wlAC'riCAljl!'Nai,i8n COUUSKa. The TwentvjmvBnfh Annnnl 'Catalogue will bo mailed to any address. WILLIAMS & ROGERS, Roclienter, tllthnler'. KnclUh Plamoail Hrruid. 'ENNYROYAL PSLLS llrlrlnAiaoa Utilj Urnuloe. A hrc lwi n liable, uona uk A UrDKgUt for Chkhnttrt Xnuluh Dto-Jftfi mtmd rani la lUd and O'oM lurulUaVV luoxei, wua uiun nnoon. rake W Urn and itniutiatu. Ai Urugglwi, or Mod 4o. Jo for pftritaulart, mtlnwal&U cl "lUlIcf Tor lM&le,tttnl4tter, tyrtam rcfatfhcBtrrCiiemleal Cu.,lir.dUon Hquarcw H POMKBOr, ATIORNEY-AT-LAW. '4V . . .VnA1.A4ltal1Btiiilldl.t mm,r irnln Slid fUtnlrt .6336" I &&&& Boll br J is: Sflvarnl Jlxporlnncetl (letortlvei HitTO Joined In tlieHCIniso Tho County nml Town Oaer Howards Ho Stolo llurso from a 1'iisturo A llollof thnt He Took a Trnln at rinttlnj-. Oolvmbos Gbovb, Ohio, Aug. 10. Enrly in tho morning tlio men In pursuit of tho . f ugltlvo bunk robber, and now murdoror, were awake and resumed the ohaso ot the criminal. I William Vnndomark, the farmer shot Saturday, died nt 4 a. m., and by his death now zest was given to tho man hunters and n strouKer determination that ho should be taken dead or allre. Word was received by telegram that ho had been traced to a small area near Beaver Dam, a small vlllase oloven miles south of this placo, and to that point everybody who could got n vehicle went. Howard OiTored. A reward hits been agreed upon and is aiTored a follows! Tho county offers $300, the municipality $250, and tho bank $200. Besides this a subscription has betm started among the people, which, In connection with tho official amount offered, aggregates considerably above a thousand dollars. Policemon from the forces ot neighboring cities and several experienced detectives have join ed in tho ohaso. laitost Work of tli Desperado. A later report says tho desperado Is be yond reach, and it is questionable If he is over caught nt all. After tho chase was given up last night tho man stopped with somo laborers building n pipe lino about two miles onst ot Beaver Dam and at tho crossing of tho Lake Erie Railroad at a point ono mile, west of BluUton. He wont into a pasture and stolo a black maro at 1 a. m., four miles east of Btuffton. Ho followod a farmer and his family homo who had boon out visiting, nnd with hia re.idy revolver compelled thom to got liitn a meal. Tho stolen horse was tied to tho branches of n tree by a rope halter dur ing his stay at this place, and an attempt was made to buy a buggy and harness, or oven n bridle from tho farmer, but tho attempt was in vain. It Is highly probablo that tho hunted man has rode his horse into Flndlay, Jumped a train, and Is by this ttmo far away. It was noon before tho theft of tho horso was discovered and lntor when his direction was learned. Hundreds of men were In the chaso to-day whore there wero 10 yesterday, and tho tirao was all spent beating about tho bushos from which tho bird- had flown. FARMER EVANS IS GONE. Claims Amnuutlncr to 810,000 Are Held Acnlmt Hltn. Hapdonfield, N. J., Aug. 10. Tho flight ot Samuel Evans, ono of the best known farmers in Camden County, is tho sensation of tho day in this vlctntty. It is said that claims amounting to fully $10,000 aro hold against him. Evans had a fine largo farm on tho Whlto Horse Pike, about three mllos out ot Camden. His outbuildings wero of the most pro tontiou kind, and everything ho pur chased was ot tho best. It wa3 tho- discovery of a forged note that precipitated his flight. The noto was for $.2150, payable at tho National State Bank, Camden, and purporting to liava bean mado by Isaac Matlock, a well known Burlington County fanner. Tho paper wont to protest, and Mr. Matlook, on being notified, proaouueed it a for gery. In a letter for his wife Evans wrotoi Mary: All that li loft of your father's es tate Is what Is in tho houso. You had better (tell It and pocket tho money. As soon as the newa of Evans ' flight became nolsod about thoro was a hasty comparison ot notes by tho farmers and business men, and it was then learned that Evans had secured considerable money before hodopnrted. Philadelphia merchants with whom tho farmor had business relations aro said to bo among tho number. On tho day he left be en tered tho office ot Shivers & Moffott, the Camden lumber dealors, and made a fruitless effort to get nn exchange ot checks. Wlilto Caps Rued for Damages. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 10. John V, Abbott and Edward Benson, both of whom have boen handled roughly by alleged White Caps in tho suburb ot Haughvllle, have brought suit for dam agos against fifteen prominent citizens ot that place, charging them with - partici pating in the outrages and demanding heavy damages. Abbott says he was arrested by the marshal when tho citi zens took him away from tho officer and beat him and then ItanRed him to a lamp post. Benson makes similar alle gations, and each of tho plaintiffs ask for $1,000 damages in oach of the fifteen oases. She Threatens to Staji tlto Duke. London-, Aug, 10. Tho Duke of Mans Chester is receiving torrlblo abuse, from Miss Bessie Bellwood, tho darling ot tho muslo hnlls. Sho says she will never forgivo him for his treatment of her. Bessie Is reported to havo told a reporter that tho first time sho meets Manchester she will slap his face. Sho charaoterizes him as an ungruteful man, who acoepted all her means when he was a hungry visoount, but who spurns her now that ho is wearing a corouet. The President and Dir. Illnlne Invited. Washington, Aug. 10. Tito President will go to West Virginia in tlio autumn as tho guest ot the Hon. Stephen B. El kins at the olub house on Oboat Moun tain, near Beverly. Secretary Blaine has been Invited to Join tho party, which will spend the time deer hunting. Captain l'almer Arrives ut Albany. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 10. Captain John Palmer, the nowly-elected commander-in-chief of tho O. A. It, accompanied by an escort ot veterans, arrived here to-day, He was given a grand reception. "Soup" MoAIpIn Deud. New Yonic, Aug. 10. Thomas MoAfc pin, better known its "Soap" MoAlpin, an old-time pugilist, died at his home, 109 MoDougall street, yesterday. ABSOLUT THE PETTICOAT MUST GO, Ttoston Ureas ltr-fni iuers Wilt, It Is Snltl, Abollch It litis CoiiiIiik Fall. Boston, Mass., Aug. 10. Tho Dims Re form AsHoait.tlott of Massachusetts Uhs about 200 members, mostly active and Intelligent women. They are opposed to trailing skirts and corsets. It is serlonsly proposed by a number of mvmtars to ap pear on the streets early nest fall lit a short skirt Itnida up of waterproof cloth lu dark colors reaohlng but an inch or two below the kuee, with heavy boots and long gaiters made from macintosh cloth. If gaiters are not used, then motts quetatro or ordinary riding boots will bo worn. The skirt will be kilted and hang heavy, so as not to bo disarranged by the wind. A reefer Jacket or long cloak will oover tho upper part of the body, and un ' tier this a fancy silk skirt or ordinary dross waist will be worn. An ordinary ! hat, or, better still, a tarpaulin sailor I hat, will complete what will certainly bo a very novel oostume. It Has been de cided to have no complete uniformity aliout the drets. In tho matter ot ma terial the members ot the club have been instructed to exerolso their individual tastes, making tho tollot as attractive and becoming as possible. The membership of this dress reform club Includes school teachers, nhvslclans. I actresses and members of other profes sions. Dlsousslons are held as to the best menus to brlug about tho much needed change. All the members have pledged themselves to appear on the streets and In tho storos ot Boston in fact wherever they are likely to attract attention in a dress which may become popular with women In stormy weatuer. BASEBALL SCOrtES. Association Games, AT OOLUMBUS. Columbus 0 0000000 00 Uoston 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 310 Batteries Dolon and Done-hue; Clarko ttud Douse; Buffluton and .Murphy. AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati 3 01010000 0-8 AthJotlcS.... ...3 03000000 10 llatteries Divyer and Kelly, Weyhlmr and Mllllgau. AT ST. LOUIS. St. Louis ....1 0010000 03 llaltiraoro 0 I 2 a 3 3 O 2 x H Catteries Easton. Ilreinstein, Doyfo and Zeiss; llclluhou ami Itoblnson, AT LOUISVILLE. Louisville. 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 311 WubhlDfton 1 0003000 0-4 Ilatterius-Fltzgeraldraud Caltlll; Eiteljorg, Caraoy aud MoUulro. STANDING! OF THE CLUII9. Tito Association Itecord. Par rr Otto. ITon. Lotrf, Ct C!uu. Won. ImrU Ct Boston.... til 30 ,UH1 Columbus. ,4 0 40 .481 St. Louls.,01 30 .020 Cinolnn'tl. 4!i fl'i .447 UaltlmoroOU 37 .683 Wasa'ton..30 SO .387 Athletic. .47 43 .611 LouVlIlo....3.' 07 .353 Tito National League IXecord. ChIcauo..m 30 .S00 Pbil'dol'a44 43 .508 Nowl'orlt.,47 34 m Ilrooklyn ..-IS 44 .48S Boston ,...40 37 .570 I'lttsbure ..34 6U .403 Clovcland..43j 48 .407 Cincinnati .30 SI .400 rouiibt In n Cell One Dead. Philadelphia, Aug. 10. John MoClos key, agod 28, and George Barclay, wero arrestoa lasc nignt lor urnnKeuness and placed ia one cell. They had been there but 5 short time whoa they quarreled aud tho turnkey upon going to the cell found McCloskey lying uuconsoious upon tho ground. Ho was removed to a hospital, but died without rogolnlng consciousness. Barclay, who admitted having struck McCloskey, was committed without ball to await the coroner's in quest. Strychnine Caused Ills Death. Annapoijs, JId., Aug, 10. John Duvall, whose mind had become unbalanced by the supposition that ho was about to lose his proporty, committed suicide by tak ing strychnine. He told his two sisters, with whom he lived, that ho had takon the deadly drug. Everything was done to save him, but ho died in great agony. Only genuine blood purifier known. It cures sain dUofttes, rheumatism, gout, liver aud kidney t.oubieo,Mna removes nil scrotalotis and spt-clHo blood taints. Ho mineral, no failures and no relapses. Sold at Klrlln'o Drug Store, Ftrguson's Hotel Slock, Shenandoah, Pa, E13f PURE NEWS OF the day. Tho son of Mrs. Hetty dreon proposes to navo a mg newspaper in Uhloago with iutstoru editors. Sam Jonas, the revivalist, draws big crowns ac me Mauernaoie at rroblbltiou Park, Staten Island, N. Y. The Meadville, Pa., Baseball Club has disbanded. The management of It siy they havo lost over $1,000 and are tired. W. J, Elliott, who was sentenoed Sat urday to life imprisonment at Columbus, Ohio, was transferred to the Penltntl..ry to-day. A monument to the heroes of the Rev olutionary battle at Bennington, Vt., is to be tmveueii wttit the most Imposing ceromonles at that place. Charles Miller, suspected ot having killed Dallas Flchthorn, a tramp, near Harrisburg, Pa., a few months ago, has been arrested and held for a hearing. Chief Officer Boyd of tho Morgan lino steamer El Do ratio, wrecked on the Groat Bahama Banks, readied Key West, Fla., yesterday on tho revenue cutter McLean. ' Dr. Wiley, an export, gavo testimony in tho Gilmer-Baker poison case at Abingdon, Va., which has weakened tho caso ot tho defense. The argument bogan to-day. Tho Salvadorlan government has con fiscated the Paciflo Mali steamship City ot Panama at Li Llbertad for leaving La Union without a permit from tho cap tain of tho port. Tho authorities of Queens county, New York, have been uuabie to get traoe ot t.ho murderer of Hannah Robinson near Gloitdalo, L. L They are out of clews aud the mystery Is as deep as ever. , Conductor Thomas Obln and Flagman Edward Oouley of the West Shoro frolght train wrecked by the St. Louis express at Montezuma, Thursday morning, havo been arrested, charged with criminal negligence. Gov. Fleming's refusal to certify to the election of Senator Call of Florida oauses a great deal of dismay in tho Call ranks and the antl-Callltes nre elated, This action has been expectod, though tho conservative clement was In hopes that he would modify his partisanship. The Olymplo Club of Now Orloana has cabled Ted Pritchard ia London, $300 for his expensos to come there direct for a glove fight during Mardi Gras with soma man yol unpicked. Pritchard wants to meet any man and the Olympio Club may put htm against a heavy weight. At any rate Pritchard comes to Amerloa consigned to tho Olympic Club WoutliAt- Iiwltoatlous. Washington, Aug. 10. For Now England; Warmor, southerly winds; looal rains. Tor Eastern New York and Now Jerseyi Slightly wariuort s-jutliotly winds; local mini wlth,thunderstorn aro likely during the nlirlit. For Western New York; Warmer; soutlt. westerly winds; local ralm aud likely thuador storms lu tlio eenlna. Judgement ihould bo displayed in buying meSU tine above all tUltnrs. In selecting ft remedy for any disease, you should b positivo that it contains nothing inju rious to the lioalth. Many remedied ou the market leave the patient in a much worso condition, than boXox taking them. s. s. s. U purely Tcgetablo, and porfootly harmless; tho most delicate oltild can take it with absolute safety. It contains) no mercury or minerals of any kind, nnd yet it never fails to euro the dis eases it Is reoommondod for. Book on Blood and Skin diseases free. Swift Speclflo Co., Atlanta, Ga Sick Ilsadscbo and roliova all the troubles Inci dent to a bilious sttte of tho system, suoh aa Dizziness, Nausea, DrowsUioas, Distress after eating. Ptua in tba Bide, to. Whllo their xaost remarkable eucoses has been shown la cvalng , nolSicho, yet Carter's Llttlo Uver rills ts& equally v&InsbU in Constipation, caring and pro ven ting tblsannorinr r-omolaint.srhlls tbar alsa conecfall disorders of tboBtoinaca .stimulate tba fiversnaicguUteUiobaweU. Urea U they gal? fAtliolheywonldto tlmos t priceless to thoso whd I outer t rom this dUtroBslog complaint; but t orttt , cately their goodness docs notend horo.and those .whoence try them will find thoso little pills vain, mhlo In so many ways that they will not be wit lUsg to do without them. Bet after allslckhga4 fXstfcebaneot so many Uvea that bora ia where) wo mane our great. Doaas. uur puis euro it waua others do not. ! Carter's Little Liver Fills are verv small and i very easy to taie. une or two puts masoa aosa. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who) I use them. Invlalsat29centst flvofortl. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by maU. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorltl SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE IJLftE 'w- vs Ki miens Several of tlio Members Ornatlr lixclletl Many or the Consorvntives frightened They May tlio Woman Has I)elns on the Satiety's Wtittlth Trustee Dtlss ISs. plains tllsNewly-roriusd Ideas. PiTTiBuno, Aug. 10. Tho Koonomlte Society has been greatly exolted for sev eral weeks over the advent of Mrs Fran cesco B. Bminerts, a spiritualists' me dium aud the expounder of peculiar sol entlfio principles. The faot that her views havo been acoepted by Trustee Duss, who has been selected as tho fu ture head of tho society, and seemingly silently approved by Father Ilenrlol him self, has added terror to the astonish ment ot the conservatives aud oro tted a fear among some of them that their re ligious doctriuo, so firmly upheld for nearly a century, may now be modified by an unhe. rd of stranger. Mrs. Kmmsrts Is about 40 years of ago and claims to bo a great traveler. Sho nrofesBos to be wealthy, and Is credited with slnoerltyln nor Deuel, sue says ne homo Is In New York. She left Eooooviy ou Friday, but Is expeated to return in n tow days. Trustee Duss has fuAiy ac cepted her views. Speaking ot them he said; "We aro told that God is every whoro. Wo aro also tbld that tho earth is round aud that wo llvo on tho outside. Now imagine a god who oan fill nil this Illim itable space. Tho idea Is nbsurd. Wo know that the earth la round; that has been conoluslvoly proven; but It has not been proven that wo llvo ou the outsido by any means. "Tho fact Is that tho earth Is a hollow ball and wo live on tho inside. Com puting scientifically tho crust is 100 miles lu tlilckttess. Un the top or out sido part wo find the different formations all mixed up, but on going deoper every thing is in exact layers. The sun is In tho centre. Lines of force nro continu ally rushing from theoarth to tho ceutro. They fuse there and form our sun, whloh has a dark side. Lines rush back and nro mot by other forces and the meeting of these form our stars, Just oil tho same principle as electrlo light Is caused. Each one of us has his own particular star. There are no planets, As the ottl system tolls us, simply these points ot light. Ye have proof In tho Testament for this belief in a partlonlar star for each of us. Did not Christ have His starf We can also prove from the Biblo that we llvo within tno earth and not on the outside." Continuing, Mr. Duss indloatod his bo liet that spirits sometimes return to earth and convorso with frlondt loft be hind. Tho fow members ot the sooloty who havo not aooeptod tho views of Mrs. Emmerto openly declaro that she Is nn Imposter, nnd thnt she has designs on the society's wealth, whloh 1b very great. Owing to thovow of cellbscy taken somo j cars after Bottling at Economy there aro now no chlldron thero. Little old men lu light blue Jackets, or women clad In Norman cap nnd striped gown, may uo lounu in tno streets, but that is all. PLOT TO SINK IRONCLADS. Discovery ot a Conspiracy to Destroy Tiro Chilian Vessels. London, Aug. 10. Startling informa tion is in possession of the Chilian Lega tion In reference to a conspiracy to de stroy tho two Cbiliuu Ironclads, Prcsl dente Pinto and Errazuriz. It appears that the sum ot $8,000 was ollorcu to an huglisli maritime officer, in tho service of the Chilian government, if He would uuuartaKo to blow up the Er razuriz. Ho lufusod tho oiler with In dignation. While the vessel was in tho harbor ot Lisbon suspicious boats wero been ap proaching ou several occasions at night, but the careful lookout on tho vessel kept thom at bay. Thore was no doubt a pur poso to exploda the vosaol at Lisbon. While tho Prosldouto Pinto was at Toulon a party of men ntteinpted to Join tho crew. They lookod so ttnllko ordinary sailors, two ot them bolng uua blo to conceal tholr refinement ot man ner, that su-iplcion was aroused, aud tho commander concluded to roject them, al though In need ot men. Proof after ward o.imo to his knowledge that Umbo men had been engaged to sink tho ship. There is also reasou to believo that tho running aground at Toulon was owing to treachery. Tho commander was so con vinced of this that ho sont a report to that offset to Paris. Tho Errazuriz Is already safe at son, and it is understood that tho Pluto will soon bo In a position to follow, aud that tholr arrival lu Chill will put an oud to the revolution. Ureat Ilench Sliuw. Lbxinoton, Ky., Aug. 10. Arrange ments are all complete for a groat bench show, to be held under tho auspices ot tn a jNew I one Kennel uiuu. Ueneral Hampton of South Carolina will be pres ent with his celebrated pack of hounds to engnge in fox chases. Tlio race track will be onolosed and hurdles will be placed across tho same for hunters. All in tho chase will be dressed iu English hunting oo.tumo. President ltenau Asked tn Itoslcn. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 10. The seven clubs iu the base ball association havo signed a paper requesting President Re nau of thu Cincinnati club to resign. The seven clubs own and support the Cluoinnatl club. The president, cots a salary ot $800 a mouth. Ha Is consid ered useless, heucs tho request, for his resignation. Thero is trouble in the wind. Tim Shot l'rovod lratI. Boston, Mass., Aug. 10. Thomas F. nart, who was shot by John H, Church last Monday night, died lust ulght. Church will be arraigned ou the cluirga ot murder this afternoon. Spain Asked to Arbitrate, Madrid, Aug, 10. Tho Imperials says that Balmaoeda and tbo Chilian lasufe. gents have appealed to Spain to arbitrate ia order to put an end to tho war. BLACKING ONCE. IK MONTH ; OTHER DAYS. WASH THEM CIEAN minnLi orurtuc re,,,,. ladies, it cos-id cent a tact to . hnnge the oppt iB11nanfn , U Furniture so co '7I,ir unt yourhu.bands win ul nX RANDOLPH, Phlladolphla. FLY h1 ETS CHEAP AN- STRONG . 30 other st.Wes 6-A K.t- ; 'I'-eK to null uii Wa.AtBK. t'.h..Nt. 'H.L'.1.1I1A. po 1 l-t till d ..ii-i .Ask my rtaents for W. I loneln Shoe. If siot lor snle lit our plnce nl. lout denier It, hcihI frir cnlnloKiie, nt-eui-o tho agency, ami get litem lor mil. ET-TAKE NO HtJI!3TI7:UTE.e4 S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN IHE BSST SHOE IN THE WOULD FOR THE MONEY? J , ? ? JsW'ilejs sho.-, 1th no tiu at. or wax thi 1 .ul to hurt fniif.-pl; mniln nr ti ,... nnt- ... and ett-.y, ami on-rmsc ret- make mm tlioen otua fjnttle tlmnanu ottu r matmfnet urei; It equals band, sewi d siioi's posting from l.eo t i.ut). S5 "".''etitiliH' Hniiil-xcwril, the finest calf. - -v i.t-. vtiDu-u iw equals crenen llnpciruil shoes which eot from jn.wto 61i-tl. A. 00 liiiiitl.Sencd Welt Hline, fine coir. shoe eser onVrud at this price s same Bride as ous. . I voBwiiH rroiu eo.'SJ trSII.IKk R3 ''" V?""' r'""'! Farmers. Knllroad Men '.i".rl "rru'rsnii weortnem; Uni-euir. sedr.uost, smooth Innhle. tieavy three soles, extcn. slon eilse. one pair will wear u year. U ,10 Hun en Hi uo bi-ttcr shoe over olterwl ut 9&s this urlc-o; one trial will couvlnce thu-o wlio want a shoe fur comfort and sers Ice. 89 3 ""d ' VorkliiBiiiiin'H stais Gm ore 1 sery strons and durable. Those who hat e given them a trial will wear no other make. Qnuel 94.00 nnd 1.7.'5 school Bbocs aro .y-r .worn hy tho bojs every where; theysill on tholr merits, as the lut-i-paslng sales show. 9 SdISass 2.1.00 Ilittiil-NeivcMl sltoo. bet bdUICD Donttola, vt-ryBtyllsli;eiualsFreucli llnportetl shoos costing from SI 00 (o 8.i). .l.ailles' ,!.3(1. ffJ.OO itml 1.73 shoe for ULses are tho liust Auflxaigola. St jllsh and durable. riiutlun.-See that W. L. Douglas1 uotno and price are stout peil on thu hot tout of each shoo. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, JIuss. eTQSOapil, 33L013.tXI.C5.0ll E New llrm. JVew Stock, Green TrucK, Fine Groceries, FRUITS, &c, Delaware roe Fbttd and oiher fresh tlsh right from the tonlson J'ridaye. KreeU Ulceus fiom tho fc-outh. Evan's Building, E. Centre St. tJ.S. mtUama'otditanil) Everything new ond 'resit. Goods delivered to any part of town. R. C. KNIGHT c SON. W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stacd,) Corner Coal niirl Jnrtllti tils- Mr. Hnyder will always keep In stock a fine line of boots aud shoos. Custom Woi It mul Itcnnirliitr done In the best slyle. He guarantees to sell c iiea per llit.n couipeillcrs on Main street who have big rents to ray, ard fi.siauttes a genu ine bargain un evtiy purchase. FIRE IHSURA1TCE! I isil IIIJmI QII.1J. HsraU full r.MS.sl. tijm iss sissti ssussit i sisi urn biaiiiKj Iteprawnted by OAVlO TAUSH im H, Jardln street HHBNANDOAH.fA HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream ! BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, Orders promptly atlendfd to, Particular at--teutlon paid to Bolls, I'lonlcs, l'estlvals, etc. IF1. ICEZTHILIsr NOUTII MAIN BTHEKT, Near Corner of Lloyd, tHCNAIVDOAH, PENN'A. "why is the W. La DOUCLA8