CAUGHT IN A TRAP A Gigantic Building Associa tion Swindlo Exposed. GHOULS FRIGHTENED Trying to Steal Ex-Congress SEE MY SPONGE ? man Packer's Body. tlighcst of all in Leavening Tower. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. 'V Prcscnti In the moit elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OP TUB FIGS OF CALIFOKNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, fonniug an agreeable and effective laxative tw perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most oxcclltnt remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one it Pilious or Constipated so THAT Plint BLOOD, REFRESHING. SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK VOUH 0RUQ0I3T FOB MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, WUISVIUe. KY NEW YORK. It. t. John R. Coyle, Attorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent, OFFICE BKDDALL'S DUILDINa, Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA PROPER TY FOR SALE: J-A two and one-half story double frame awewng uou&e, wun sure-room nnarcS' taurnm.. i.ocaiea on tnsi centre street. it A'nluob!e properly loented on South Jnr dln sticet. 3-Heven dwelling bouses at the corner of Gil bert nnd Lloyd streets. Gcofliincstmtnt. Terms reasonable. Or. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic "yrSBfi PLASTER. KiTiim.iUm. nfnr&rln. nlftnriKT find tnmbftl GOLD MEDAL, PA3I3, 1873. W. Baker & Co.'s from which tho excess of oil has hcon removed, Is Absolutely lyure audit Is Soluble. No Chemicals Breakfast Oocoa I t aro used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is thercforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cttp. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and ndralrably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. 8W S3 m0 TREATED FRFF.e10?.-.!, Hire cured many thtmnd n-es. C t jt.f pt.ii.nirK-f hopelest, Uy the ir physEm' Ir.tu first ilow siinpt.iii raplrllydlsappenr, aiirl in it (rnt t-. -tKIrl-, f lymmomsaiartmuvol. Send U,t FRtE ROOK of tei"-monUltofmlr-Yry Tt 'itfti tfRCC ( tculont cures. I LH UlUO fnnillipl r hTC jom i)tir tiUl, snj ten ten:, in '.u,' u , i.ttajre rsiCMt lilt II. 11. QHKPV X HO A T JL7A ZTATSa m Ms SHI, UFFERIKSWWvIENTk. (TPwheo trjuhl! with thf cnnovlua rrurnlu HU . -fni'jpDtIy foIlowIuRH coW or 1 puuro, or rrov t-or. Ututtonal V eaknrHHea ao jterulitir to their wt, fchrui FEMALE REGULATING FILLS Thoy are EtreinithBtiln to tho entire frf., i.aii.r 4 t h. iii mind. Bnt iy nm'l, WfCirt' wulni. I. AddiK " 4 Or. Hartar rftedioir C, IflUiS. fciO YOUNG MAN, If you contemplate attending Commer cial Hchool. It will ton to visit Hie 'RunHhhTKU mmi. NESS UNIVEUH1TY before di elding wlioi-e, though yru mav live a thousand miles away. It stands nt the bead of the list of commer cial scnools in Its chaiaclerasan educational furce, as n medium lor supplying the buslnes men of the country with trailed and capable a'H.-iaEts, as a means ot placing ambitious young men aud womra on the bleu ro.d to eucctts, und In tho extent, elecance and cokf ot lUiqulpment. ThoronghCOMMKltCIAI., fiiKjui una ujctij I'KAUi'iCAlilWilililsil 10UI18KH. The Tweoty-stventh Annual l ataloeue will be mailed toany address, WILLIAMS &RDGERS,"oc.,crt & tUfhwlff". EnUh nimood Rraal. TNNYROYAL PILLS Original and (Uiy lifnuine. 11 ft. Jwar rtll&LU. ladicu tilt ,mmJ Brand In ltrd ud Cold mcUlUa ltd lur Luicnuisr tmaiitn tria- ooim, bobiim will iiiae nuDoa, 1 aLe noiitlirr. Jicfvt dimarou aubifttu tiara and imiUtmn. At DrauU(.Drfnil4 la Kiuaipi for prtluulri, teitlmoalKld nJ Koll. k' for l.aMv." in Uttr. bw rtnn. OltUk lwtl'F imirawim, fluni raptr fMh eater Ciicjalcal Uo..H',(lkODHniir. flfilj tj- W tMl DritftiaU, I'LIUda., J if POMEROT, IS 55; VICTIM3 IN ALL THE STATES. Tha Officers Wero Goileotiiig Money and Making No Loans. Clever Work by 1'oitalUoa Inipootor Stunrt Dtszutsed as a l.ottor Carrier Ho Srctired Important ISvhlonoo Two OflleUU or tlio Crooked Concern Ar rtod Tho Menager Has IJIitilluril. CutCAQo, Aug. 11. Postofllco Inspector Btunrt has urrestod President Altred Dovnng nntl Vlco-Prosldont N. II. Tol man ot tho National Cnpltnl Savings Building nud Loan Association of North America, nud exposed a most gigantic Bwlndlo. It Is chnrged that tho men who havo been conducting; this association liavo swindled thousands ot people from every Stato In tho Union; that they havo taken from $200,000 to $000,000 and given noth ing In return. Tho victims hail from Malnp to California, and nro numbered among tho rich and poor alike. From facts already in possession of the authorities, the scheme will parallel that of tho groat "Fund W" swindle, which was broken up about five yours ago. Tbero aro still two men at liberty, thoy having disappeared several weeks ago. Tho two men who aro missing, It is be lieved, got away with moat of tho funds. For six months nud more letters havo been rocelved from all parts ot tho coun try by tho postofllco and city authorities protesting that tho National Capital Savings Building and Loan Association of North America was not what its pro jectors represented It to bo, and that It was collecting money and making no loans. Inspector Stuart has been working on the case tour months. Ho found that tho concern had agents in every Stato In tho Union, who wore soiling tho $J1.000, 000 of stook tho compauy hid issued. Tho Bchomo was advertised through thoso agents, who were sant documents and circulars showing tho association to bo gilt edged. At tho time Captain Stuart took oharge of the caso, Louis F. Mortimer, tha gen eral manager and secretary, was appar ently tho responsible man, and handled tho cash received in lurge amounts evory day. Captain Stuart visited the com pany's office frequontly, dlsgulsod ns a letter carrier, in order to secure evldenoo. Several ( n eoks ago Mortimer disap peared, and yesterday, after watting In vain for his return, Capt. Stuart docldod to securo tho other vlslblo mombors ot tho concern. George O. Forguson, of Lincoln, Nob., representing about 00 vlotims In his city, was summoned hero. With his as sistance tho necessary evidence was com pleted and tha arrests mado. Three young womon clerks woro takon info custody as witnesses. Until within a fow months the concern, it Is said, did n heavy business In Phila delphia, but it nnneara that tho authori ties thero mado inquiries which resulted in tlio manager leaving. THa CHINESE TROUBLE. Several Vpsseli Oi-dornd to lrocood at Oncoto l'roteet Amvrtoun Intfreats. WAsniNQTO.v, Aug. 11. Tho Govern ment Is alarmed at the situation in China and is hastonlng to send all tho vessels that can bo spared for tho pro tection ot American citizens aud Inter ests in China, Tho Navy Department has sont ordors for tho steamship Marion to proceed at onco from Bobrlng S0.1 to China, It is also stated thnt Instruction')' woro sent for tho Alort to follow tho Marlon. Id Is not improbable that tho Charleston may also bo ordered to Join tlio Aslntlo station'. - j DOUGLASS RESIGNS. Offlolal Announcement of llin Minister's Retirement JilAt Madn Public WASniNiiTON, Aug. 11. Fredorlck Doug lass has resigned his position as Mlu Minister to Ilaytl. Tho letter tendorlng his resignation Is dated July UOtli, and is simply tuformal resignation, giving no reason for his action. About 40 days ago Minister Douglass left Port-au-Princo and came to the United States on leavo ot absence for the customary period ot 00 days, during whloh time he has been nt his homo In this city. An Old l'hy.lclnii Kill. Himself. BnADyotiD, Pa,, Aug. 11. Dr. T. H. Stowart, a prominent physician ot this city, shot himself In tho templo with a revolver last evonlng. The dead man wob about 73 years old and had been a practitioner in this city for eleven years. Ho lonvos a widow and two chil dren, who rosldo at Erie. Ill-hoalth and despondency caused tho act. Hot at tho Summer Capital. OAr-E Mat, N, J., Aug. 11. Tho intones heat lessened tho dally amount of oxecu tivo business thnt has been usually trans noted. S. B. Elklns has boon a Into mys terious visitor at the Capo Capitol. It is understood hero that he, Qeuoral Clark son, Mr. Wnnainakor and Mr, Quay hold a meeting in Philadelphia, tho result of which has not transpired. Temporary Injunction Granted. Boston, Aug. 11. A temporary Injunc tion has been granted against tha order ot tho Royal Ark In the suit, of John MoLeod and otliors, who allogo that thotr certifi cates havo matured and are unpaid, and that the ofllcers of the ordor seek to dlvort Its funds for Illegal purpows. Will Mot Work With Negroes. MiDDUtBBono, Ky., Aug. 11. Trouble ii feared in the coal mines ot this city. The whites object to tno employment oi colored laborers, and the latter havo fre quently been "run off" by tho whiti miners, .. Cardinal Olbbona Starts for Mllwnuke. Baltimokb, Md., Aug. 11. Cardinal Gibbous left here latt evening for Mil. waukeo. On the 20th Inst, he will de liver to Archbishop Katzertho pallium the special Insignia of his high office, gent him by the Pope. Kuipernr William In Itobint Health. Biiftu.v, Aug. 11. Tho Cologne) Ga. lotte says (hat the Kaiser la in robust health, uses his leg easily, and will dis pense with the doators nttor a few short sis, trips. BASEBALL SOOilCS. Tho Chicago Club Wins tho First Oira With the Oliltitf. AT NEW TOnlt. New York 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 1 -'J ChlciiRo 3 OOObOOOS 4 ItatUrlos-Hmle and llucklcr. Hutchinson and rcittridgo. at nnooKLVN. HrooMyn 0 UO02003 0 O Clnolnmtl S 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 x 8 ilstterlos Terry ami Klnslows Illilnes and Keeiun, at boston. PltUbiiru 1 01 10S00 0-8 Iloston O 0081480 X 0 llntterlus 'talilwln, Onlvln and Miller; Nlchollsiiud Dennett. AT ritllUCELrillA. Philadelphia 1 0001001 0-3 Cleveland 0 801 4 000 x-7 Hntterloa-Tliornton, Olenson and Clotnenta Viau and Ztmmer. The National Lcaguo Kccoril. IUr Pur Cluhx. iron. Txnt. Ct Guht. n'm. TKit. CI Chionzo . ,54 WJ .000 Droo'.dyn 4'J 44 .483 Iloston ....60 37 ,S73 Clovelnnd.ail 48 .17.1 NoWork..47 35 .573 Cincinnati .37 St .107 l'birdol'a..41 14 .600 Pittsburg ..33 S3 .308 Association Games. AT COLUMBUS. Columbus 0 0300110 05 Doston 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 00 Uattorios-Knoll and Dowse; Grilllth aud Murpby. AT CISCINNATL Cincinnati 4 0010030 0 8 Athletics 3 0 1 6 1 8 2 B 010 Batteries Crano, Mains and Kelly; Vaughn, Bounders and Mjlllgan. at ST. LOUIS. St. louts 1 0000800 0-3 lialtlmoro 0 1 3 2 0 7 0 8 x-15 Ilattorles-Btlvctts and Munynn; Ilaily and Iloblnsou, at louisvilul Loulsrlllo Q 030103099 Washington 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 llattorlos Monklm and Cnblll; Foreman, Fitoljorj and .McGulru. The Association Uooortl, Pr rrr Clua.. iron. put. f,-( Club: Won. 7wf. C't rto3ton....05 30 .0S1 Columbus. .411 60 .470 Bt. L011U..8I 37 . Cinclnu'tl. 43 61 A'M Unltimorefi4 37 .303 Wash'ton.,30 00 .333 AlblcticiS 43 .310 LOU-VU10....33 07 .330 Knstorn Aasoolntlou Oamcs. AT PltOVTBENCE. Trovldcnoo 0 30012001 17 Newllavon 0 00000 '0 00 0-0 Ilnttcrios-Stalb and Murphy; Clark9on and HoSord. ALLIANCE SENSATION. A lluslunss Agent Is Ovor G20,000 Short In ills Accounts. Atlanta, Ga,, Aug. 11. Thero Is n sensation in Alllauca clrclos. J. O. Wynno, business ago tit of tho Georgia Stato Alliance Is over $20,000 short in his accounts. Tho directors appointed W. A. Broughton, treasurer of tho Ex change, to examine tho books and tho shottago was discovered. Wyuno la un der 11 bond of ?50,000. The bondsmen held n meeting to ar r ungo tho payment ot nil shortages. Tho Exchange claims that tho shortage is an out and out defalcation, but Wynne makes tho stntoment thnt tho shortage was due to olerlcal errors and lost vouch ers. Tho nflulr is creating a tremendous sensation. DILLON NOT IN A HURRY. lie Is Uuluctnnl About Taking Part In tha Present Irlth Struggle. Dublin, Aug. 11. Thero is little ex citement nt prosout In Irish polltloal af fairs. Dillon, who was willing at first to bo nggreslve against Parnoll, lias, It Is said, almost concluded not to take a share In tho strugglo betweou the two factions. Tho reported soandal In tho family ot an Irish M. P. opposed to Parnoll will probably not como betoro tho public, Tho first wife, It Is said, has acoepteil tho offered compromise, aud will main tain tho rotlcenco on the subjeot whloh she has maintained for yearn. It is said that Timothy Healy has re ceived an Intimation from Dillon that nt taoks of n personal obaraoter on Mr. anil Mrs, Parnoll wero very distasteful and do ing vtor.0 barm than good. Only genuine blocd 1 urlfler known; It currs sliln disease", ibeumatliin, gout, liver and kidney troubles.anu removes all scroniloits and specltto blood talnls. No mineral, no failures and no relapses. ' Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson't Hotel Ploek, Shniapdoah, Pa, AROUND AND ABOUT. HOW TIIF.Y LKl'T OLD DADDY I1KIIINI From N. Y. "World." A enrt drawn by a single ox dtove up to the depot platform and n middle need colored Hum mid his w lfo and live children irnt out. Tliev mi nlil Irutik, u fi'ntl:cr bid iuhT two or three bundles, nud wero colm; tin to snin point In Gforgiu. The cart was driven uwuy by u nero boy, nud twenty mln- uub mieroLooi uteqiicercetohuiurKli'S voti ever stiw eamu tiVwn the street U li:ul taken. He was bow-legged, huatp- uncKen, grey-neudeu nun lame, tiuu He looked to bun hundred vpnrsnlil. "Thar' conns daddy!1' exclaimed the woman as shectuiuhtslehtnf him. unit each one of tho children echoed the crv. Tho old ninn homed nud hobbled In a queer way, nud ho looked scared nud nuxtous as ho llunllv arrived at tho 1.. tno piatiorm. just tnen tue nusonmi ciuiiiMi i) ami oeuiumied: " Now, what yo's dolu' yereT' ok daddy?" "I dun cnu't stay 'deed I can't!" replica tue old man. "Hut yo's got to I Didn't wo tnlk it alloberl Didn't weduu suy weLouldn't tuKoyo'V" "Chlllen!" said daddy, 11s hn reached out his hands, "doan' leave ' do ole man yere I Hp's dun gwlno to starve to deatli ir yo' do I Aloises Mary take do 0I0 man 'long up to Giiugia wid yo 1" Wo began to make inquiries, nud we found the family to bo sijuatters on a piece of laud four or live mites from town. Moses was his own sou, and for four or livo years the old man had been almost helpless, aud consequently n burden. To get rid of hlni they were going to journey to a now loca tion, leaviug him entirely alone on the 'squat" to live as beat hecoutd. They had talked it ova- two or threo times with him, but he was so old and chll' leh that he had not fairly understood. They had sei retly laid their plans and had slipped quietly away lu thoearly morning, leaving him fust asleep. When he awoke and missed (hem ho had set out for the depot, and here he was to appeal to his own tlcsu aud blood not to bo left behind. The daughter-in-law seemed to bo bitter ngnlust Uini and to exercise a strong iull'ieneo over the son. While he stood there begging for his life, as itwcie, she rose up and gave him a slap aud said: "It'snouee, 0I0 daddy! We hain't dun gwlno to take yo', an1 if you doan' go back I'll hurt yo' powerful bad!" Several of us interfered to prevent further assault. The old man took it meekly, and turned to tho sou with: ' Moses, yo' was de only chilo I uol! Was yo' gwlne to leavo yo' ole datldy to die In do bresh?" " We dun can't takoyo', 'cause yo' Is too old an' it costs too much." " I'll work, Moses I'll work hard if yo'lltakome!" "I say we hain't gwlno to take yo'!" bluntly exclaimed the woman. " Qrau'childreti! " he pleaded, as ho turned to the little onus, "is yo' all gwine to leave yo1 ole gran'ftidder to starve an die?" They were silent. "Yes, yo' clti'r right out, now, yo' useless trash I" shouted the woman, looking around In a deilant way; and after lonkiug from one to another in hones to arouse pity the old man half fell, half rolled oil tho platform and walked uowu tno truck, it was straight away for two or threo miles and ho had shambled oil to a distance of about forty rods when we saw tho express coming. Ho was facing it. He hobbled on a few yards further, and then halted, faced about ami dropped on his knees right in the center of tho track. It was half a min ute before we understood. Then it was too late. The engineer whistled aud we saw the fire fly as tho air brakes hugged tho wheels, hut the ueavy train could not ue stunned, When it drew up at the depot there were splashes of blood on the bars of I lie pilot, and tue limp and broken body of old daddy was lying lu tho uazei-iiusues up tue tract:, jni. uuad. uenther InriloutloiM. WAsniNOTON. Aug. 11. For Now Englnndi Contlnue.1 warm; southwesterly winds; fair weather. For Eastern Now York, Now Joreoy and Connecticut! Continued warm; southwest erly winds and generally fair wcatbor. For Western Now York ami Wcstornronn tylvanta; Oenerally fair, except looal ruins on the lako ghoroi southwosterly winds; slightly (mala. HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific h the great developer, of dolicato cliilcV ron. It regulates the secre tions; it stimulates tho skin to , healthy action, and assists nature in development. There is no tonic for child ren equal to 3 S- S Seed for oar treatise on Blood acj Shin Diseases. B VI it Sfbooto Co., Atlanta, (fa THEY LEFT IN GREAT HASTE. A Eailroad Man Saw Them at Work in Passing the Cemetery. II Slodn n Might Nnlno nlld tho Oravn Robbers Itll.heil Amix. Leaving Their Tools llohluil All Suulmry limited Over the Hold Attempt to Hob tho OrnTo No Trnco of the Ihtovcs. SuNBunv, Pn Aug. 11. A daring at tempt was made early in tho morning to securo the remains ot tho late Hon. J. 1). Packer, at Snnbury, but tho fortunate appearanco of a brokeman spollod tho gravo robbers' plans. Tho peoplo aro much cxcltod over tho affair, and dotoctlves nro at work to se curo clues in order to arrest tho guilty ones. Soon cftcr tho Congressman and mllllonalro'i. remains wero laid to rost guards were placed ovor tho gravo to pro vent a posslblo attack by ghouls for tho purpose of claiming n ransom for Its re turn. A week ago tho family concluded that thero was no necessity for tho guards, and they wero dlschargod. Tho cemetery Is opposlto tho lowor yard of tho Pennsylvania Railroad. About 1 o'olook Urakom ti Myers was walking down tho tracks when ho hoard tho nolsa In tho cemetev;. Listening attentively ho heard tho rat tlo of dirt aud clicking of picks. no was startled for a moment, but Anally arrived at the conclusion that tho sexton, In ordor to osoapa tho boat of midday to prepare a gravo, had cbosou the cool hours of early morning to do his work. e Not qulto satisfied, Myers leaped over tho feuco and proceed lu tho direction of the noiso. It whs dark, and In walking by n grave GO feet from tho sounds tripped and foil over a tombstone. Tha tall mado considerable uo!o, and when ho aroiO Myors was startled by threo men who rati rapidly past him and Into tho underbrush. Tho Ghouls Frightened. Tho brnkeman ran back to tho railroad, and calling several companions, onco moro Invaded the gr.iveynrd and found a number of ljjck'j and shovols ovor tho gravo of Mr. Packer" A foot ot earth was excavated from tho grave. No trace of tho would-bo body snatchers could bo found. Tho work of tho ghouls was tha most daring thing evor perpetrated in Sunbury. Not twenty feot awny truln men wero working, but thoy failed to hoar tho noiso until Br.tkomnn Myers gavo the alarm. When tho news was flashed through Sun bury tho population was vory much ox cited. Although evory effort possible Is being mado to run down tho marauders, tho officers havo thus fur been unsuccessful In tholr work. THE BAKER-GILMER CASE. Strong Lnngungo Ued hv Ouo of tho l'roneoutlng Cnuntol. Abinobon, Vn., Aug. 11. J. C. Wysor opened the argument for tho prosecution in tbo Baker-Ollmer case. Ho began with an Imaginary plcturo of tho courtship and early mnrrled lifo of Dr. and Mrs. Baker, nnd tho homo ot Qllmor and hla wlfo before murdorilnrkenoil the ono anil the seducor tho other. Turning to Bakor ho said; "Had you invaded my homo nnd de stroyed my happiness as you did Wynd ham Qllnior'x, I would have sought you out with shining steel nnd buried it in your treacherous heart. Gilmer choso tho courts ns tlio Held lu which ho would settle with you, nnd in tho unmo of tho Commonwealth ot Virginia, I charge you with murder most foul and damn ble, aud your life ts tho penalty." Wysor was followed by ox-Attornoy-Genoral Blair In an argument devoted mainly to an nualysls of Mrs. Gllmor's testltnouy, and In which he pictured her as a shameless adulteress uuworthy of credit. Congressman Buchanan will oloso for the defonso. Expert lu Tuitiry This Aftoruoon. Philadelphia, Aug. 11. A meeting ot Councils Investigating Commlttoo will bo hold this ntt9ruoon nt !) o'clock. It was thought that the exports appolutud by the committee, Mossrs. llolus nnd Whelau, would bo ready with tholr re port this weok, but It has boon found ad visable to allow them moro time. Tho mooting to-day will In nil probability bo an interesting one. Tlio mayor's experts, Taylor, Fnunce and JLawronco B. Brown, will be tho chief and, perhaps, only wit nesses. Tho commlttoo Is now trying to find what becomo of tho $025,000 whloh Mr. Burdsley said ho deposited la the Key tone National Bank. ij si.inttd out of onioc. PnOVlDEKCE, R. I., Aug, 11. It Is stated that the World's Fair manngors have loglslnted themselves out ot olllco. At tho July session ot tho Legislature n bill was passod increasing vho appropria tion for the use of tho managers from $10,000 to $25,000, and it Is now iIIscqv orod that tho clauBa requlriug the appoint ment ot members ot the board within SO days after the passago ot tho net was re tained from the old bill, thus necessita ting the ro-appolntmont ot the buard by Governor Ludd. Iturned to Donlli In Ilia lli.u.e. BuDFonD, Pa., Aug. 11. Jacob May, a prominent farmer, living eight mllos from here, met with n terrible delta last night. May was subject to fits. Ho want Into tbo housa with n lantorn, wat taken with u fit and by falling t the floor tho lantern exploded, setting tire to the liouso and burnlua the unfortunato man to n crisp wlthathe house and all Its contents, A airl'e Ilody Idellllllvd. Bdffalo, N. Y., Aug. 11. The body of tho girl discovered near LewUton line been identified as that of ilWs (Jont Far thing of this city, a respeotahle young girl. Enough evldenoo wan found by tier parents to provo it was their daugh ter, and her death was a coutemulantl suicide. Senator VetLlor III. FlWDONIA, N V, Aug. 11 -fngrjM man Hookev has rcsived i Jh,miio1i stating tha hitate S((,ini.. VjJ.f.r Is lerlously U SISTEP.S DO AS I DID DRESS YOMHOES VUTM WOLfFcS BLACK ONCE A M OTHER DAYS, WITH WET SPONGE LADIES, IT COSYd cent a foot to -hnn(jt? the Kppenranre o i I Furniture so comnletelv tunt your husbands will think it i-. r.t w WILL DO IT ft ask roR it WOLPr A RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. IIPF& FLY M ETS CHEAP Aft STRONG. i0 other styles 6-. :".-t, -iTOi t.i mi., all Va.AYKK-,AI l. ,,!'!. ..MULPillA. t?c d by n'l e. pi's Ask my nsriits for W. I.. lnuotn Shoe-.. If not lur suit I11 ,our tIncu n.. roue flcalor In wend for cniiitnuuc, eccuro tho livelier, nmt get thrill lor xiu. CiTTAIiU NO SUIISTlTUTi:. jM WHY IS THE LD DOUCLAS S3 SHOE gentTeWn THE tiEST SHOE IN THE WOULD FOR THE MONEY? It U nseaniles-iMioe, lit nu tucks ur wax thread to hurt tliofot'lj mado ot tin bent lino calf, dtjilsti nnd fiiy, nnit because ice nifke vure ehs of thi gnul)' thnn niy otfur manufiu titter, It rquuU uant.t noweil rili 11 11 cowtilivt frmu tn 8.(KJ, f&gZ OU (at'ituliin llantl-4CfMl tht finest cnlt ipJ nwv ewt oltt-rtil for nnial t'rcneU Imported sIuum ihlclicoht from .Oito Slit"). CA UO HninNriviMl Welt Hlme lino calf. P,h4'B stylish, uomfortnblrt and durable. The Ik '6 shoo crer otTercd nt thli t sttnio Krade as cits tom-madii Ikkh coiling from $rf.it) to $!UO. CtO HO rllce Midt'i Karmern, Hallruad Men P i nud Letter Carrlerent 1 v far them. Hup culf, fenmlcs, smooth Inside, heavy threo soles, exten tlon eilrfp. one pnlr III wear a year. rtt tUui culfi in better rilmoovfr ti rod at thlj pileu; ono trial will c': uco thosj who want a shoe for comfort anc) tvvlce. C5 J5 and &'OU Woiklnuninn'r ehced i?at nro ery stnmn nnd durable. 'Uuipq who Imvo given them a trial will weur no other make. K2r?e ' S"J.O( nud S1.7S school shoes am tSSvJJo worn by tho boisuvurywhere; tbeysell on their merits, a the inerenBliiK sales show. E cirSloc '''(l1' Uniid-M'ivt'il shoe, besfi tnCaU 1 l)oneola, very stylish; enuala t reucls imported shoes eostlnt? from Jl.'W to (W.u). I.ndlcii. tt'J.OII find A shoo for Mliwea aro tho bent tine Ijongola. St) llsh nud durable. Caution. Seo that W. L. Dongla' unmo ami prlco are stamped on the I Hit torn of each shoo. V. Ut LUUVJLA, UrWlkkUU, dlU99 uToaopla. 23f?ll, iSt3L033. ftxs. C3S.O J33l 27 CV New Jilrm. New Slock. Green Truck, Fine Giocerics, FRUITS, be. Bclawnreroe thsd and o'.hcr frtsh rich right ironi ino loaiE on rumyM. rrtsu Greens fiom I ho tout li. Evan's Buildirj, E. Centre St. (J. 3. milla iia' old itaml) Everything new atjd'ieth. Goodt dellverccl to any pari, oi iowu. R. C. KNIGHT & SON. W. S. SNYDER'S Boot and Shoo Store, (Mastellcr's old stand,) Corner Coal unci Jattlln His. Mr. Bnvcter will always Icep In slcrk a fine line of boots and shoes. Custom Wox It nnd RcpnlriiiK dnno in tlinlifstPlvle. He cuarantees to fell cheaper lbtn ccn.relltcrs on ilaln street who nave mgreoiBio jHy.iuiu fcuaiiuit.c a svuu j no barcalu on every purchase. FIRS INSURANCE! iiful ltd Sliest Rti'iblc Forelj Cut Cmilij Kerrwtnted by OAYIDFAUSH 120 8, Jaidtn Btrwt BUKNANUOAH.PA HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream 1 BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and EETAIL Orders promptly attended lo. Particular ah fentlon iwltt lo linlls, Picnics, Festivals, etc. IF1. CE3ITI3:-.3Sr NOHTII MAIN BTKEKT, ar Corntr of Lloyd, (HENAIiOOAH, PENNAi ING P DNTH: S WASH THEM CLEANx f fl.V-t