Present! In the most decant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTniTIOUaOUlOF OF TUB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to 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 cxeclltnt remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is IWious or Constipated so THAT PURL DI.OOD, REFnESIIINQ SLEEP, HEALTH nnd STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUQOIST FOrt MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, WUtSVILLC. KY NEW YORK. tl. t. . John R. Coye, Attorney-at-Law Real Estate Acent. OFFICE Bkddai.i.'h IIuildino, Cor. Main and Ccntro Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: 1 A two and one-hall story double frame llv.tllnn llnncn n.1.1. l ............... n'"fi nunc, null KbJIC'tWIU nUUIQBi taurant. Located on Knet Cent re street. A -valuable property located on (South Jar din street. 3 Seven dwelling houses at the corner of Gil- uen ana A.105 a streets. Hood lu eslment, Terms reasonable. Dr. Grnsvnnnr's otiELt mil 1 DQii-cap-sic TAfJ PLASTEE?. ltheumitlsra, neuralgia, plenties and lumbago! GOLD MEDAL, PATHS, 1878. W. BAKBR & CO.'S from which the. excess of oil lias hcou removed, is Absolutely Pure audit ia Soluble. Chemicals aro used In Its preparation. It 1ms more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and i3 therefore far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cttj). It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, nnd admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crooors ovorywhero. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. THE&TFD rRFE..W.r, Have cured roanyihou-.w1 ri .-5. C ire patients pm n.nr hocelcts by the nest rysiciap. Trvu first osc svirip:..i rapidly disappear, and in trn il.v.i i- two ihiriK rf lymntoms are rcmovrd. Send for nEE BOOH of trst tuonlalsofmit-TpM RAV trti.tdieut tntC '' tculous cures, I UF1 I-'Ul 0 hirr.Ultod rCltC you Iral, SftiJ ten cents In stamp? to mr P ta?e inntrwn !!. II. II, GlIKr .1 SOK4, TJTATA UrTBHNGWOM ttt.n... tl o. IB SIHS' . When tronhlad with tho. finnoriim Xrreulrt lu frequently following tl culd or ,xpo-.,irn, or f i-ou U. feuratlon&l Vnluif'-eD RapHCuJi.tr to their Mr, Bh-j. Uo OR, DuCr'QINLVS C-lebrntoa FEMALE REGULATING PILLS Thnyare Strength en toy tatlio untirft sytrwr , napn tone, vigor and n.anttiu force tuull fonclioaa of -o.i - intnilnd. bnt by mHl!,re(irel)rmiaJnrt,it. Atdr Or. Hurt or- Maritime Co., St. LOUIS YOUNG MAN, Sg?S pay you to visit the 'ROCHliaTEll I1US1 JvKNBUNIVEUHlTY before dtcldlng where, tliougU you may live a thoutaud miles away. It stands at the head of the lUtof cominer olal schools In Its character as an ednoatlnnal force, as n medium lor supplying the business men of the country with trained and capable atelstnnts, as a rarans ot pliiring ambitious young men and women on the high roid to succem, nd In the extent, elf pnnce and cost ol lt rnnlpment. Thorough rOMMISItriAlj, Ml OHTJI AND AN 1 ) PUACTIt 'AIj L.NH UHH roOKBK-J, The Twenty-seventh Annual "auuogue win be mailed to any address. WILLIAMS & ROGERS,1 floclietttcr, X"t. V. Fj ChUli ester lSnslIkh Ilmnnt1 tlranA. urislnalonn Uolr Genuine. mart, alwkj nlUU. laoic Druggist for CitAwfr Mut .. monJ brand lu uirf (juLi mo Lull In' IMZM. K&JoJ with Dun rihhuu. Tnl. ttootbeis Kehtte danorroui tubtttiu ttni4 and imitation. At DrufCgiLrea14tv In .Ismnl fur DftrttouUr.. tMtuDool&la kai IT MaJL lV.UUOIuUluunUlt. Hamt l,p,r. 'I Chtrtic.trC'aeiatcttl Vo.MnulonKqark l(ucr rur i.oaips.-'ii, utter, by return CtiA Ij 11 Tx4ftl prusgUu, l-tiiii., y j h POUKnoy, A TtORNEY'A T-LA W, ' OMct-Beddll'a bunding corner ;MlJn nl Oentrs Breakfast Cocoa p No IS if ABDUCTORSJAUGHT Tlioy Kidnapped Millionairo Porrion in Dotroit. CLEVER WORK BY DETECTIVES They Arrest Threa Mombors of tho Notori. oris Oonsidino Gang. One of tho Party Drew n nevolvnr and Attempted tu llsenp. All the Prisoner, Quickly I.ooUerl Up Tho Oftlcers Jlnlc IllC tho Arrest to ltecolro a Howard ol 13,000. DBTitorr, Mich., Aug. 13. Twontyon weeks ago to-night Joseph l'erflon, n mllltonnlro mlUor Hvlug In Detroit, was abducted front his homo on Cath erine street by ktdnnppers bant on ex tortion. Tho nature of tho crlmo and tho prominence anil wealth of Sir. Por rlen nttractod widespread attention. Tho people of Detroit wcro startled to roallzo that such n deed could bo committed under their eyes, nnd tho police put forth every effort to capturo the crlvnlnnls. Tho closing Booiio of tho bold drama was enacted last night whon tho police nrrested tho nbduotors, who belonir to tho famous Cousldltie gang, tho mombors of which huvo been charged with bur glaries, robberies, sato crackings, glgan tlo swlntllos, murdors and numerous othor crimes, nnd in the past ton years havobeen a menace to tho safety of De troit people. By defiance of officers and by menus ot political pulls tho members have often escaped conviction, but the evideuco against thorn has never been so clear as In tho groat abduction case, DetoctlvoM have been working diligent ly for five months. From tho descriptions of the men glvon by Itr. l'errlon and sur rounding olroumstatioes, and by oavof ully spotting all horses and rigs which itu swered tho descriptions, they soon got on the trail ot the men, and for over three months havo been adding valuable lluks totho chain of evidence which is now complete. Last eveuluir tho polloe raided Frauk WeltlioH's gambling don on Cadll lao square, aud arrested Hilly Consldlue, Frank Griffiths and Tom Kcuuedy, all members ot tho Considiuo gang. Billy Consldino drew a revolver, but changed his mind and spraug out of the back door Into the alley. He galnod rapidly on tho officers pursuing htm, but the police woro on tho lookout, and as be turned a corner auother officer pushed a rovolver in his face and brought him to KUdden stop. A few minutes later Jim McDowell, Johnny Consldino nnd Eddie Kent, other members of the gang, were arrested in another resort and lodged behind the bars. After his roleaso Mr. Perrion olTored a rotvurd of $U,000 tor tho arrest of his ab ductors. The reward will go to three or four officers. THE DEAD POET. Telegram, of Sympathy Pouring In fi'um the Old nml New World. Bobtos, Aug. 11!. Deep sorrow is ex- pressed on all sides over tho death of Hon. James Russell Lowell. Telegrams of sympathy havo been pouring in nil day from proniiueut men In this country i ml Euglnnd. Tho nn- nmincomant of his death 1 s felt as a se vere loss. Tho funeral services will be held in Ap- ploton Uhnpel, (Jamhrluge, at noon to morrow. Bishop-elect Brooks will prob ably officiate. A Kkntcli of Ills Life. James Russell Lowell was born in "Elmwood," Cambridge, Mass., on Wash ington's blithday, Feb. S3, 1819. He was the son of Rev. Charles Lowell, D. D., and Harriet, daughter of Robert T. Sponce, of Portsmouth, N. II. His first Amcrioan ancostor was Porclval Lowell, who camo from Bristol Englnnd, settling In Newbury, Mass., In 1039. He graduated from Harvard College nt the age ot 10, In 1838. He was tho class poet. Ho passed throng. i tho Harvard Law School and opeued a law ollloe tu Boston after being admitted to the bar lu law. His literary career began lu 1841 with the publication of his first volume, of poems, "A Year's Life." In 1844 camo n seoond volumo of poems, and a year lat"r his llrst prose work "Uonversttlons on somo of the Uld roots." In 1&4S ho gave to tho world "Tho Vision of Sir Launfal," "Tho Tablo for Critics" and tho first of the series of "The Blgolow Papers," Since thon he has been a pro liflo writer of proso and verse. He passed 1851 and 1853 In travel in Europe, anil titter his return in 1004 do llverod n oour&o ot lectures beforo the Lowell Institute in Boston on the British poets, which led to his selection as sue censor to Longfellow lu the chair ot Boll es-Lot trcs In Harvard College, to which ho was appointed In looo. In 1877 Mr. Lowell was appointed Minister to Spain, and In losU was trans, ferrcd to tho Court ot St. James. Mr. Lowell was married lu 1844 to Miss Maria White, of Watertown, a poet like himself. Her death occurred In 1853. Tho second Mrs. Lowell was Miss Franoes Sunlap, nieco of oi-Qov. Dunlap, of aino, who was married in 1857 and died in England in 1885. She was a llfolong invalid. Of the four children by V Lowell's first marrlago only one survlvjs, Mabel, who mairied Congressman Lu ward Burnett. Kuirluiul Mnurji for famuli. London, Aug. 1U. ThoTiraos says that tho death of James Russell Lowell is more keenly and widely felt In England than would be that of any other Ameri can, or indeed any nan not ft fellow countrymau. With bis death thoro passes into history a really remarkable man. Smith's bwvri'lui; Challenge. East Liverpool, o., Aug. 1U. Ed. Smith, tho Denver pugilist, has Issued a ohallengu to -flu lit Jim Hall, Bob Fltz- kluimous or Jim (Jorbett for the largett purse offered. Smith c in be haoked heru for 81.000 to fight any ot the big middle weights, or Oodlroy, Joo McAullffo or lulraln. Nu Ginut. fur Krleted Teuants. London, Aug. 18. Mr. Timothy Har- ringiou, presiuiug ai a ii.eetiuK Dublin League, auuouucod that he was nlillrrr-d fnr the nrosent to discontinue grants to evicted tenants. He said an appeal would be inado forthwith to start a dally paper in Mr. 1'arneirs interest. lite Now Pi-eiiolt Mlulstor. Paris, Aug. 18. Tho new Minister to Washington. M. Patenotre. will sail for America soon. He was formerly the rep resentative of f ranco la Morooco. flighest of all in Leavening Power, ABSOLUTE! PURE SAILING IN A CIlATEn. riio Itemnrlcablo Ailrcnttiro of a Woman lu Central Afrleu. Ono of tho most remnrUablo Incidents of Mrs. French Sheldon's journey to Kilhnnnjaro wan, u London correspond ent learns from n letter received from her, tho circumnavigation of Lako Chnla, tho small sheot of water which fills tho crabpr of n volcano a short dis tance to tho east of the base of Klma wonzi. Tho beautiful lake was tho first discovered by ono of tho carllost mis sionary explorers of this region (New) who descended to the edge of the water a feat thnt Thompson somo years afterwards seems to havo thought im possible. llie natives have, however, always held that there was a way down tho al most perpcndlculur sides of the crater, unit only thrco or four years ago another missionary explorer succeeded in mak ing tho descent. Mrs. Sheldon was not, howovor, content merely to touch tho waters of this mysterious lako. A party of Russian sportsmen had left behind them at Kilimanjaro a sort of pontoon . . boat in sections, which had eventually como into tho possession of Mr. Keith - i... Anstruther, n young Scotchman, who was at Tnveta when airs, falieklon ar rived there. Mr. Anstruther suggested tho daring project of launching this boat on tho waters of Lako Chain, and Mrs. Sheldon at once offered to join him in tho at tempt. There was a difficulty In obtain ing porters, for local suporstitiou is busy with tho crater lako, which was once tho story runs tho site of great Masai village that was utterly destroyed when tho eruption took placo, which resulted In tho formation of tho present lake. Tills difficulty was, however, at length overcome, aud after great danger and fatiguo the edge of tho lake was reached and tho boat was found to bo but blight ly Injured by its rough journey. A SUBTERRANEAN CITY. Itcmnrknblo DUeovcry Lately 3Iado In District of Ilustln. In tho right bank of the river Arnoo Dnria, Dear the town of Karki, in Bo khara, grotto liavo been found among tho hills leading to a subterranean olty, the evidence of which dates back into antiquity. Silver coins and inscrip tions of the timo of Gnpora I. (tho first Persian king of tho Oassanldcnu dynasty, who lived about 200 years II. C.,) wero found in tho place. The sub terranean town, says tho Chicago Jour nal, stretches over a distance of more than three versts (about a half mllo) with streets, lanes, souaros and hang ing fountains. In somo plaoos tho ground on tho top has caved in, but the largest part of tho city can ha passed through without tho leabt difficulty, liy the light of tho minors' lamp, tho placo presents a quaint, fantastic ap pearance. There aro houses in pel feet construction, ono or two stories high, with a pretenso of architectural ele gance, and filled with furnituro and various domestic utensils. Tho ceiling or upper covering of tho streets is con structed of blocks of alabaster granites. 'Clio natives of Bokhara knew of tho placo leng ago and carried away many silver and gold coins, ornnmonts nnd utensils of great intrinsic value and of still greater archaeological importance. The Russian authorities of Bokhara havo raado arrangements to tako earo of tho antiquitlos of the place, and bent notico of its discovery to tho Archaeo logical society at Moscow. Tho society has sent n commission of oxperts to make explorations during tho summer, beooiid lleposll lor uiuutlii.uiiu jIloAullile. New York, Aug. 18. Tho second do posit of $500 a side in the lightweight ohnmpionship for $7,000 betweon Jack McAuliffe, ot Brooklyn, nnd Austin Gib bons, of Paterson, N. J., has been posted. The balance ot tho stake money is to ba nosted on AugiiBt 30. when the Granite Club will also deposit $4,000, the amount ot the puree It oilers. Nt-w I.tf-svlii2 Station.. Washington, Aug. 13. Contracts foi erecting life-saving satlons at Burnt Is! and, Me., and Ouonocontaug, R L, have been awarded by tho Treasury Depart ment. W. II. Glover, of Rockland, Mo., receiving tho co itraot for the former at $5,485, aud Randolph Bently & Co., of Wusterly, it I., tne latter at $u,euv. Only 1 enulno blood purifier known. It enres Bltlu alFeaiw, ilmmiatiMii, gout, liver and kidnev troubles, una remove all scrofulous nnd ttpenlHo blood talma. No mineral, no janure. auu uu mnWB. geld at Klrili't Drug store, Ferguson') Hold WoeA, Skmandoah, Pa. v. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, EDITOR JONES' FUNERAL. III. neniatn. Taken to Nw York City for Intorment. New Yotuc, Aug. 18. Tho remains of Mr. Qoorgo Jonos, who dlod yesterday at Poland Springs. Me., wero brought to thlij olty at midnight. lho funeral services will be hold to. morrow morning at 10 o'clook nt Dr, Hober Newton' Church, Madlsou avenue and uutn street. Tho death of Mr. Jones will not mnko nny change In tho conduct of his news paper, tho New York Times. Gilbert Jones will succeed his father as pub Usher aud Charles R. Miller will remnln rs editor. jur. Jones was horn 79 years aco at Poultnoy, Vt., where hU father had set. tied on coming to America from Wales. It was In this village that Mr. Jones met Horace Greeley, nud tho two hoys formed it friendship that lasted nearly half n century. They were employed toother, in a country store and on a newspaper, tno Vermont Spectator, both owned by Amos Bliss. , Young Jones went to New York In i,,',n" Bnm 'n,.c "ro!Ir. uut , cllned an oiler of partnership in thei Tribune. Liter Mr. Jones went into the news agency business nt Albany, and .."nvilj UU31UU19IH A1UU, (I jn 1851 ho started the Now York Tin In association with Raymond and Wei- ley, nnd in 1809, on Riymoud's doath ho became solo proprietor. WORLD'S FAIR TROUBLES. The Nutlonitl Uomnil.ilon .Spending Too Much Money. CniOAOO, Aug. 18. Salaries must bo cut down aud a number of omployo dropped if the National World's Fair Commission is to avoid n big deficiency at the close of tho fiscal year, ondlug Juno 80, 1892. The estimates already prepared show an apparent deficiency ot $38,310. Tho total amount avallahlo for tho usa ot the Commission and its officers Is $59, 500. At present the Commission is spend ing at the rato of $33,710 per an num. The only solution of the trouble some question seonu to be to reduce tho worklug foice aud out down the salaries of the remaining employes. Mr. Herbert Baxter Adams has de clined the appointment of (Chief of the Department of Liberal Arts Tho plaoa was tendered to him a mouth ago by Director-Goneral Davis, who had received positive assurance that Dr. Adnms would tako it. NEWS OF THE DAY. Japan will spend 3700.000 for Its ex hibit nt the World's Fair. Baltimore Is receiving 80,000 packages of peaches by water daily. An extra session ot the Vormont Legis lature, to convene Aug. 25th, has been summoned by Governor Page. Tho Now York Democratic State Conii mltteo selected Saratoga as tho place for tho Stato Convention and tho timo fixed was Sept. 10. Tho Now York Yacht Club commltteo has decided in tho caso of tho Voltmteor Gracifl collision to disqualify tho Grade. This gives the Voluntoor tho Golet cup. The rcsldonco of William W. Motzgor iu Rapho township, noar Lancaster, Pa., wns burned during tho morn ing. Metzger's father, and old man of 83, was burned to death. Timothy Hopklus, tho adopted son of the late Mrs. Hopklns-Searles, has arrived in San Franolsco from Japan. Ho re fuses to stato whothor he intended con testing tho will of his into foster-mother oruot. A N. Carson, of Lynn, Mass., who wns reported to havo committed sulcldo from a Baugor, Me., boat, was found in Montreal last wooU by the local G. A. R post Ho was persuaded to return to Lynn. Yesterday he again disappeared. Ex-State Sonator J. Sloat Fassett, the new Collector of Customs for tho port of Now York, took possession of the ofiloa this morning. Tho sureties on his bond for $200,000 are Vice-President Levi P. Morton, B inker Jesse Seligmnu, Vernon II. Brown, ot the Cunnrd Steamship Company, and Senator Garrott A. Hohart of New Jersey, each of whom juitiflod la the sura of $100,000. Wentltur Indtcutluns. Wasiiiwoton. Auar. 13. For Now Ctifflanrlt Cooler; generally fair, northwoaturly wlndai fair rrUay, For Dtiblern Now Vork: QcnemUy fair; north wwtorly winds. Tor Now Jersey: Local showurs; north woutorly winds; cooler. Tor Western New York nnd Western Ton nay 1 run In: Fair, northwesterly winds und stationary temperature. Advertising it la said will sell anything, this bj truo In a pleasure; but for .toying qualities,- morit is tho test. Extenslr advertising may sell anything when It is now or unknown, hut after it comes into general um, it k judged according to its worth. Tho oontinued and stoady growth of Swift's Spcclfla Is tho best ovidonco of its oxcelleoo. It is most popular where it is bosi known. Every bottle sold, boLU tea others. Every ono that takes It be eMJen Its friend, and recommends 11 ti their acquaintances. Treatise on Blood and Skin DUeaew WUd free. Swurr SPEcuria Co., Atlanta, Q EASEL) ALL. SCOttES. TlioNow Vnrk. Mm 1I1.1 Pinal On me from Allium. Tf-aul. AT NKW TOllK. New Voik 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 08 Chleniro 0 1 0 O b 0 1 0 0- U IlniterliH Untie and lluckleyi Hutchinson, Guinbertnnd KlttrMje. AT DOSTON. Pittsburg- 0 OOOBSOOO-4 Iloston 3 U00100S1 7 Ilntterlos -Calvin and Miller; Staley and lien nott. at rmLAgi,riiiA. Philadelphia 0 030110 .13 0 Cleveland 1 0020000 0-;i llatturles-lhiierand Clements; Young and Zlmuicr. AT BROOKLYN. Ilrooklyn-ClnclnuMl irame iKwtpoued on ac count of wet grounds. The National Loaeuo Itocortl. fa- riuhs. iron. . Ct CM1)!, film. fy(. Ct Cliloairo . at U3 .CB7 nrooklj'n.,13 45 .480 Ctevelan,l..t.'l 50 .411-4 L,1nolmmtl..'V7 56 .40 J I'ltUburr..36 55 JU) Iloston ....S3 37 .58 Now Vork..41i aft .583 l'hil'del'a..40 It .6t Association Onmo., AT OOI.VMHDS. Oohimbin 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0- 4 0- 3 Athletics 0 1 0 0 00 1 . IhtUrif Dolanaud Donaliuo: Weyhlngand Mllllirau. AT CUCCIftNATI. Clnolnnatl 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 5-7 Iloston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 llattorles Mains and Vaughn; O'Urien nnd Murphy. AT Louisvnxu. Loulnvlllo. 0 lliiltlmoro 0 0 0 0 0 ll'itterios l'ltBerald and and Uobinsou. Ilynu; MoMnhon AT ST. LOUIS. 1 Bt. Louis 0 0 1 a 0 11107 ll'n.hlnnlnn Tl rt O n n T fl O n k llatterlos-Mcaill and Uoylo; Carsey and MoUuii-u. TI10 A.suclatlou llocord. IVr fTnb. iron. 7wf. Ct IliMtnu....(i0 31 .080 Bt. lxuK.0- 37 .(130 llaltlmoroftl 30 .ftrll Athletlo..40 4U .5111 Cuh. IPVm. Co)umliuj..47 Cinoinn'tl. 43 Loirrllle..,35 Wiwli'ton . .30 fs. m 51 .480 54 .443 07 .313 M .330 En. torn Association Gallic. at rnovmBNCH. Tho rrovldonco-Syracuiio Rama potponod on two counts mln and failure ot Providence tram to get their ocrUuoHilarlc. AT TROY. Troy or 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 n Calll- Buffalo 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 llatteneii--r-he, Sullivan and Wells: ban and MolCeouvh. AT LK11AN0N. I.fbnnon 2 Kochester 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- .1 0- 1 Ilntterlos Bo go. -Goo J:UuiU ICura; Dlauvelt and AT NEW n.U'E.Y. New Ilnven-Albany gamo postponed on account of ruin . ON THE MURDERERS' TRAIL. Tho Mayor, of tho Unknown Itolvldero Demi aiun Traco.t Into Poiiniiylv.tiiln. Brlvioere, N. J., Aug. 13. Tho doteo- tlves who havo been working on the case 1 of the mnu who was murdered at Hope j on Friday evening nud whoso body was ' found in a cflrn field near tho road on Sunday morning havn sucoeeded In tracing tho fleeing murderers about 35 miles Into Pennsylvania. Thoy con tinued tho chase to-day, aud it Is thought not improbable hora that thoy may re turn with one or both ! tho fugitives In n dny or two. At ono small placo through which thoy piusod tho negro obtained a supply of provisions at n farmhouse by threat of violence. At another placo a robbery Is said to havo beou committed by the men. All tho witnesses who have testified to seeing tho three mou say the could pick tho negro out from 10.0J0 of his race, his features were so repulsive. W. T. Cnm.dalo'a liuiiiuln. Croinnted. New York, Aug. 13. Tho funeral ot W. T. Croasdale, tho lato editor of the Standard, the eiuglo tax organ, took plnco from the rooms of tho Manhattan Single Tax Club The bervlces were con ducted by Father Huntlugton and Honry George. The Episcopal servico was road, after which Mr. George made an address, paying i high tribute to tho memo'-y of his deceased collnboratour. After tho services at the club wero concluded tho remains wero taken to the Fresh Pond Crematory, whore thoy woro Incinerated. rnrecuvt nf a Sttu Tlolcor. New York, Aug. 18. It ia reported that the Democratic managers hav ngreod on tho following Stato tlckot: For Govornor, Itoawnll 1. Flower. Foi LIottt.-aovoruor, William F. Sheohnn, ol Buffalo. For Secretary of State, Frank Rico. For Comptroller, Frank Campbell. For Troasuror, Elliott Dnnforth. Foi Attorney Gonural, S. W. Rosondalo. Then la stroug t..lk of a combination which will be made to defeat n portion of thil ticket. Decision Acnln.t Mrs. Crnno. London, Aug. 13. There was no stir, prlao in this city that the applloatlon ol Mrs. Walter Beverly Crano, formerly Miss Alice Coopor, of Now York, for an annul ment ot her marriage, on the ground that Mr. Crane forced hor by tbreata ol suicide to oonsent to the wedding, and tho'uiarrlago had nover been consumated, was refused by the court lu which the proceedings were lustltutod. Foil Ovnr a i'roetiilc... Vienna, Aug. 13 Two you student of this city, who attempted to ascend tit, Dachstein, near Isohl, lost their way in douso fog. One foil over a procl(.l(io and wus killed. The other won found, almost starved, after forty-eight hour .enroll by a resoulng party. Jowialt Immigrant. R.Te'i.04. Boston, Aug. 13. The detained Jew. ish Immigrants have been released by the immigration offioers, bonds baviug been slgued by protnlunut Ilohrews to the effect that they would not beooma u burden to the people. Coibett l.u.. a Clifclleuu New York, Aug. 18. Jim Corbett has deposited 1,000 with the Kuw Ywrk World to tight "any man above ground," Marquis ot Qiieennbiiry rnloi., either 1,0 a flnlsU or a limited nmubur ol rounds. Ho prof.r. Sluvlu or Ultoiiull. Farin.r. Will Meet lu IudlimaiiolU. I.NDIANAI'OIJ, Ind , Aug. 13, A letiei from Seoretu.y J. F. Til man, of the Na tlonnl Friur' Allwnoe, ay Indian. Knolls ha. beeu e looted as the place to; the next Fu mors' AUIanoe conveuttou. SEE MY SPONGE? SISTI HS DO AS I DID DRESS YOURSHDES ACME BLACKING ONCE A MONTH; OTHER DAYS, WASH THEM CLEAN YYIlIlVYtl iirUNUt: r,;i,i,M LADIES, IT COSTS eeni a foot to ehann? the appoaranro . .' 1 Furniture eo (tfimnletolv that your husbands will think it ik n.:w. m w WILL DO IT m AIK roS IT. WOLFF tc RANDOLPH, Phil.dolpbln. 7 r"3 v. w. LkJ rv, si.. CHEAP AKU STRONG. SOother Rtyls 5-A yet. p-;ea to su.! at! Wm. Avm i& ,4i)v,, i' i i m.i in ;A, if jiii I y all li u ri .Ask ray ncentn for W. I.. Doimla. Shoe.. If not fur sale. In your plnce link your dealer to nenil fur chikIokiu-, nccuro tho lurcncy, iiihI get llirin fur you. ETTAKK NO HUIlhTITUTK. B S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It In n rvmnU"iHlioe, ltli 1.0 (atka or nr; t'n I to hurt theftvt, mudo of tli. het tlno cull, mll-.i and wi, utul (V(iix- ir. umkc vtorf ( i U'fidc t)ntn (i athi r inanujartiti ei; It equals hum! sewed Hhoos rostimt fiom $um to $r.m). GlBZ 00 viinliu llaiiil-Hcnt'd, the ilnrt calf Wilt nUw ot-r ofTcri d for $M); oquaN 1 rcai tl lmporlM hIiiv i w hich cost from $. to f U' tA CO lliniil-Sird Well "lio'( ntn calf. wWm KtlUli, uomfurluhh and durable. 1 h" t u shoe ever (iiTerfd at thin jutee ; wuiio Lrr.vdt' ns cm toin-mndu liin'i costing from to fru'). UStSt SO l'n 1 lr u KIiih'i Farmrra, Kntlroud M n JPw und Lctti rCnrrlprnaU wear then tliu'culf, Hii.'tinU'ss, fimcKHh lulde. heavy three sole, exten Blon edite. Ouv jinlr ill vt cur n year. 50 lino rittrt Urtbottcrnlioepvfr offer it at ) thlri (lrJoe; ono trial will convince tho-3 ho want ii Hhoo for comfort and Ben Ico. OiO niu J.OO V(ii-UiiigtuitnN fho aro very atma; and durable, 'llmv wtio hr.e Riven them a trial will wear no other nmkn. Rtnue! 82.00 and 91.7.1 whoo! 9 ..t HUI O worn by tho Loh everywhere, the cll on their inorltH, art the InereuliiK naleftsli tv. I SbrliAtt i.00 Illli4l-H(fUt'a Min., b( t hnU ICO TDoiiROla, ver rtylUh;equaUl r u Ix Imported Khoes (0ttnKfiom Qt.ir) to Sl..t). l,nd!(H' 4.00 und $1.7.1 sh.,- f r Misses are tho bent fine Dougoln. stylish aud l nrablc. Ouiitlou.Seo that W. I,. IoukIm' nnine and price ore stauiwd on the hoi torn of each shoo. W. U. UUUULA8, Drockton, Mass. New I'rm. New Stoc7 Green Truck, Fine Groceries, FRUITS, be, Delaware roe chad and other frssii fish right from the Loat on 7 Tldays. Fresh Clreciis from thotioulh. Evan's Building, E. Oentro St. U.S. miUarn'oldtlatul) Everything new nnd 'resh. Goods delivered louny part oi town. R. C. EUIGHT &; SON. W. S. SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Maslellcr's old stand,) Corner CnnI unci jutcllii Bin. Mr. Hnvrler will alwavs keen in stork a fine line of booU and shoes. Curilaui Worlc niul Rcpnlriiinr done In the best style. He gnnrnntees to Fell cheapor tlmn rompeiltors or Mulnnirtet who have big rents to j ny, and LiiaioLlces a genu ine bumulu on every purchase. FIRS INSURANCE! lifjwt Hi IMitl lelliHe Pinlj Cub Ctn tilt, Kvpretwnted by r'""n CillPTi10 B Jrtln Btieet IflHHMANlHlA H.FA HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream ! BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and BETAIL. Orders promptly nttendrd to. I'arllcnlaraU (eutlon lwlrt to Hulls, Picnics, Festivals, etc IF. !KIEJTIE3Z-A-ItSr NORTH MAIN BTHEET, Near Oorner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, mm w wm It L7 WHY IS THE