3 ' Present! In tlio miM eltsant fortn THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF THE 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 .meiitly cure Habitual consti pation, and the many ills de , pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. Iti themtwt excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one U Bilious or Conmpated so Til AT PURL BLOOD, RBPREBHIMO IsLRSTP, HEALTH and 8TRBNQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Everj' one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR ORUOQIST POF1 MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL tOUISVULC. KY NEW Y0.1K. A', f. John R. Coye, Attorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFFICE Bedpall's Btni,Tins, or. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: 1 A two and one-half story double frams uweiung noute, wim uire-rooni auuTee tnurnnl. Located on D ant Centre street. S A valuable property located on South .Tar- oin srxeeT. 3 Seven "welling houses at the comer of Gil bert und Lloyd sirens. Quod Investment. Terms reuH&i.ale. Dr. Crnsvgnor's ItrntM t II ?Jll VUJJ OIV e'7,StrJ FLASTER. Ithunii'i m. rn mln-m- n'ntrlvftnd InmbruroH GOLD M2DAL, PABI3, 1S78. I W.Baker SCo.'s reakfast from Which the exooss of oil lias beon removed, Is Absolutely JPitre and it is Soluble. k No Chemicals arc used in its preparation. It has j more than three times the strength of f Cocoa mixed Willi Starch, Arrowroot I or Sugar, and is therefore far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Gold by Grocers ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. TREfiTFrs tvettiretl irmr ihot ,mi t .,, MVlr s. v the t iHt ' , j i. ' r ir-utS f i- t jyiUpt'ims ftre ro-m al. - . ft. oKvrv K eringwqmek r g.i I SIHC1F. ut 'rtt with tlio'wr.nnolnj lriwulntte-K, Sjwtmtii luM . inert i.'olc or -xporir, or xiou inn Li. pLvdLhi tivu nLi.o. m I f r. r ' KTtun fl I I ft ul.tiie hJLVf., n'Jf'.ft nil fnnctio uof rtni; r MM'-it.ti. Addrni YOUNG MAN, If you contemplate attending Commer cial Hclinol. It will pay iou to visit the 'KuCHEBTEK DUHI Ni.8S UNIVERSITY bifore d. cidlnB wheie, thoiiKli yen may lle a lhouana miles away it Hands at the head oj the list of commer- at scnools in Its cliaracter as an educational " r. t, as medium lor supplying the business ni, u or me country with trained and capable , r tnnts, as a means ol placing ambfuous young men and women on the htshrodto Mircf hs, . ud in the extent, elcaaufe and cost i I tti-.qnipmint. Thorough rOJlMEHWAL, MOiail NDANI)PAt5i'XOALJiN()IJB )tiBLH. The Twenlymevonlh Annual idogw will be mailed to any address. 1IAMS& ROGEOS, itoclicNtcr, LlileliNter's EndUh Hlmnonsl Ilnud. Orlfrln aland Oitlr Ciifn&. utwa r--nuuig. iauus-su 'iti Lrand iu Ited ud 6 jU meiilUo new, pjtxt lritn time nuutia. TaLQ mother Jirfute Jj9rouM $ubtUu m atvl inUMitmi. A ( DrugiUlt, or Mai 4flh iLnnini far UMnlaLlvi ttatlnuinliLi a.n.4 'tretlti fuf faito, in Utter, bj rrtura ATlORNEY'AT'LAVf, k tea-15-liUl' s building oorner Main sail Oentri fffiik FOUND INTHE WOODS A I'roniiuoiit Inventor Urivoii Mntl by Overwork. HE TIIIED TO KILL HIMSELF. Eoft'ming About for Two D.vs With Ugly OtkUies iu HI Throat, His Ilnappoai-nneo Creatns Incitement Amnuz the Gilnli at II Ion .ViumiltA Soaroltlnic 1'arty Trituipeil tho Vorests All Nlclit-Tho Unfortunate Man Found 13arly In tho Morning. Wilkksdarrk, Pa., Aug. 15. Thero Is muoli excitomant nt Olen Summit, n sura tnor resort, for one of the guests, and a prominent ono at Vuat, bus become n maniac. " Two days ago It, P. Ooxe, of Pblladet pbla, disappeared. He Is n member of tho principal olubs in the Quaker City and a leader in society there. lie is tho inventor of the block system of signals In use on nil tho lines of the Pennsyl vania Itailroftd, and from royalties on this he receives a fortune annually. lie is nlso tho Invontor of a track connector which has been adopted on nil railways recently built. He has iuventod several other railroad contrivances, which havo made him very wealthy. Mr. Coze worked so hard during tho past year that his health became im paired and he made a tour of Kuropo and Asia. Returning, he located nt Mount Summit, and two months ago ho was married. A week ago ho again be came very sick and was attended by the best physlcinus In Philadelphia aud tho Wyoming Vailey. On Thursday after noon he left the hotel alone and was seen going in the direction of the moun tain. As ho did not return at dinner time his wife and tho guests boenmo alarmed for his safety, aud after consul tation they formed themsalvos into a searching party and started out. By this time It was dark and all carried lanterns. Not n male guest slept all that night and all aided In tho search. All night long the woods echoed with calls of men, who signalled to each other as they tramped through the forest In different directions. Not until morning was their searoh rewarded. A Ilnvlns alanine. About 0 o'olook ono of tho searchers who had gone in advnnco of the others saw n man running ahead of him and In tercepted htm as ho was about to pass. There was an ugly gash In his throat that ran from ear to ear, aud his clothos were soaked with blood. Mr. Coxo wa3 a niaulic. lie was induced to return to tho hotel nad thu physician drosed his wouuds. The large artery was not sovorod, bat the medical attendants fear that his In juries, together with his broken-down system, will tcrmlnato fatally. Iu his clothes were $4,000 in cash. He will bo t tken to Philadelphia and placed In an asylum. Dr. Urbano, of Philadelphia, says his sudden attack of insanity was caused by overwork, and that the promiuent inventor will invent no more. ' FRIGHTENED THE SULTAN. ISncluml Snds a Formidable Floot of War VesAuls to Alexandria. Const AimtfOFLK, Aug. 15. Considera ble feeling has been aroused hero by the sudden visit ot a fonuld ,ble British tron olad fleet to Alexandria. The coming ot the war vessels had not been announced beforehand, and the spectacle, thorefore, oxclted no little sur prise and some appreheuslou In tho Egyptian oity. There Is little doubt that tho sudden presenoe of these vessels in the harbor of Alexandria Is oonneoted with reoeut ru mors of a purpose on the part of the Sul tan, at the suggestion of France and Kussla, to depose the ivncalve. The Koglish fleet, presenting a sight at onco magnificent aud terrible, re minded Alexandrians that Buglund was still the proteotor ot Tewflk, und that the scenes ot 1882 might bo re-enacted, In the event of auy movement against him. The visit has apparently had the efltct intended, for nothing moro is heard of any Intention by Turkey to In terfere with the Khedlvu. Contract Lnborers ililn Suit. BniDOBPORT, Conn., Aug. 15. Six em ployes of the large plush concern recently established hero by Sir Titus Salt, Bart., Sons & Company, as a brauoh of their English oouoern, havo brought suit against thu firm for 55C.UOO, aud an at tachment was plnoed upon tlio Arm's property. Plaintiffs charge that thoy wero imported by the concern, and be coming dissatisfied with their work, they Beak to havo the concern oonvlcted of a violation of the alien contraot labor law. The cno will 001110 up at New Haven oa August 24, Nowspapers Muit Kefund. Harrisbuho, Aug. 16. Attorney-Go n crul Heusel lias notified the following Philadelphia newspapers, wbloU have published the Mercantile Appraisers' lists for two years, Unit they must refund Ike rebate of 40 per cent, paid an alleged agent ot the State for seouring the ad vertisements: Press, North American, Inquirer, German-DemoarAt, Bulletin nnd Telegraph. The papers are given until September 1 in whioh to refund the money. SprnuK In Front or it rruln. Newark, N. J., Aug. 15. An unknown but well dressed man of 35 years sprang in front of a rapidly movlug train here during tho morning. He was struck and instnutly killed, his body bolug hor ribly mangled. Both legs wero sovorod at the wcUt and his body was orushed out ot all reooguition. Killed In a Qusrrel. Geneva, N. Y., Aug. 15. In a quarrel yesterday Johu Welch, aged 70 years, owner ot a larm north ot this place, was terribly kicked and beuton by Daniel Cameron, the lessee, and died at 7 a. m. The trouble grew out ot a demand for the rent money, which Cameron was un able to pay. IlaliUHOeda Swings an Axe, WABmNaTOjf, Aug. 15. The Chilian Congressional envoys in Washlngtoa have received advices from Chill which tbey say confirm tho statements hereto fore made that President Bulmacoda had removed all tho judges ia the country and had appointed other psrsous In their places. tlighest of all in Leavening Power. TJ. & Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, IV FwdcF ABSOlJUTCDf P5JRE OUR MINISTER PROTASIS. I NEWS JLLHE DAY- The State Dfipnrtlnnt Informed Abont the Trouble In Salvtulor. Washington, Attg. 18. The State De partment has received a dispatch from Minister Piioheco, dated Guatemala City, BtAtlng that when the City ot Panama weighed anchor at La Llbertad on tho morning of the 10th Inst., the govern ment of Salvador served notice of con fiscation upon lbs oaptaln, aud on tho name evening she arrived safely nt San Jose de Guatemala nnd landed nil her passengers and her cargo. Minister Pnoheco nlso nays thnt ho has submitted a protest to the Salvndorlau government, ns per instructions he re ceived from the Department ot State. Aotlng Secretary Wharton has com municated tho contents of the dispatch to the President. No action will bs taken 10 tho matter until tho department re ceives a detailed report ot tho affair from Minister Pnoheco. PANIC ON A STEAMER. The Clatenlru LoacUil With Pilgrims Ituna 011 the Lactilue Itoclcs. Valley Field, P. Q., Aug. 15 Tho steamer Gatontou, with 500 pilgrims on board, bound for St. Anno Belllveu, had a terrlblo experlouco in the rapids abeve Litchino. The pilot was endeavor ing to.tako n short cut through the chan nel, near Isle Porrault, and lost control of the boat, which went on the rocks. It is alleged that an awful panic pre vailed on board, but tho boat was finally gotten off tho rocks without serious dam age, but the pilgrims, of whom many wero hurt, insisted upon returning to Valley Field. KING KELLY IN THE LEAGUE. Tho Cinolnnntl Association Club Trans forred to 2X11 waulcne. -M;,a Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 15. President 3Illotto of tho Mllwaukco Baseball Asso elation has recked a dispatch from Cin cinnati stating that Louisville, St. Louts, Washington, Boston aud Baltimore have assented to the transfer of the Cincinnati American Association team to Milwau kee. The terms offered are satisfactory to the Milwaukee men and they havo wired their acceptance. Tho terms include tho retention ot Bancroft as the financial manager of tho loam. King Kelly has already gone to tho National League. Tlio rrrsldoiit's Visit to Albany. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 15. President Harrison will arrive In this city at 5:50 o'clock Tuesday afternoon uext, aud lcavo at 0:85 for Vermont. Secretary Ilalford telegraphed the mayor that 43 minutes were at his disposal. He will bo received ut the train by n com mittee consisting of Postmaster Warner, Deputy Uraud Master of Masons James Ten Eyck and John G. Myers. A recep tion at the City Hall will follow and Governor Hill will meet tho President, the Governor Imvlug signified his inten tion of being present. l'olsomul a KprlDir Aykr, Mass., Aug. 15. Several pounds of palls green wero found In a spring near the poor farm last night. The occu pants ot a notorious road bouse near tho farm are 1 vge users ot the water. Sev eral unsuccessful attempts havo 1 erently been made to burn them out, and It is thought that this means h, s now been tried to rid the community of thorn. It is not yet known whether auy one has partaken of tho poisoned water. Oppost-d to Forr-lcu Tin i'tnto Workers. New York, Aug. 15. Tho Executtvo Committee of the American Federation ot Labor at a meeting here adopted reso lutions Instructing President Uompers to co-operate with President Wei be, of the Amalgamated Association ot Iron and Steel Workers, for tho purpose of pro venting and discouraging tho attompt tu import ttu 11I rite workers Into this coun try in violation ol the alien contract labor law, Dr. Khpillttdrl Dion at Sea. Nsw York, Aug. 15. Tho Itov, Dr. Nargau Sheshndri, the first high casto Brahmin ever converted to Christianity, who left New York recently on the steamer Ci reuse! a for Glasgow, died at sea of heart disease, on the morulng ot July Ml. His visit to tld country was for the purpose of arranging for the ex hibition of an Indian village. Dr. Sbos hadrl was 08 years old. He was burled at see. 4 Only genuine blood rurlflcr known. It cures 6kln dlscaMW. iheumatlsm, gout, liver and kidney troubles, and removes all scrofulous and spMlflo blood taints, No mineral, no failures and no ieJai'. Sold at Klrlln'a Drug Store, Ferguson'? Jlottl Wenandoah, Pa, CUR Eight vessels of the white squadron havo arrived at Newport. Alexander King, of Servla. U In lovo with Xenla, the Guar's daughter. The President has appointed Charles W. Ertlman, ot Lonlsvillo, as Consul to Colon. Mr. Llddy of Elisabeth, N. J., want a divorce from James Llddy, the light weight pugilist. Tho late Frederick 0. II. Hnvemeyer, of New York, left $1,750,000 to his threo sons and two daughters. John Hillmnn, who ts wanted 1 for tho murder of Alexander Robert, of Canton, Mil., has been arronted at York, Pit. Eighteen porsons woro Injured by a collision on the Philadelphia & Reading road last night. Both trains wero badl y wreaked. Wonther liiilioiitlons. Washington, Aug. 15. For Now Gnglandi Generally Inlr: continual southerly winds showers and cooler Sumlay. l'or Eastern New Vork: increasing cloudi ness and local rnlus In tho afternoon; souther ly winds; warmer In southern jiortlou, cooler In northern portion; showers and cooler Sun day. For New Jersey: Southerly winds; warmer 1 local rains nnd -cooler to-night. NEW YORK MAItKETS. New York, An?. 14. Money on call loanod easy at H6 and '! per cent. BONDS. Closing Cloolni Yesterday. To-dity. 4Us, 101 Ito. 100ft 100U 4s, 1801 Coup 100B 100S 4 B, 1007 Keif 10p2 KioS 4 6, 1007 Coup 116J H7M STOCK MAHKHX. t'loslni- Closlnir Yesterday, To-duy. Canadian Paoinc. . ; Slfc uentrui 1 '110100 ;eu Cliloiuro. Ilur. Onlnov ! Bil uutntvaro 1 unison izu Do!., Lack. & Western 13.1M Erie IS Erie prer 48 Luke8horo 100 Lout. & Nath S7M 108tJ Michigan Central, v 86 01 Missouri Pacific WV1 08 New Jersey 1 entral UOii 111W North western 1 05 1 03W Oregon Navigation 6V mi PaoliloMatl 32 3iiU Hearing S71d 28U UoolcIslaiKl 71M T4 St. Paul 0.'U4 (WW Union Pacini- 37 36U Western Union 78j 5 a GRAIN MAltKET. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wheat aula 92 lauu Cor " aH (Kill Oat 334 116 33J.J l'llOUUCB New York, Aug. II. LIbM arrivals In but ter barilly equal to demand. L'ousoiiuontly prices wen- Arm. Creamery, stuto & Penn., e.utm. 20 a Creamery, Stale, seconds to nrstslGXo.alSUe. Creamery. Hlnlii ultras 2uo. Creainoay, otner western, extras 104c. a20 0. Creamery, western, Units lTtic.BtSXo. Creamer: , western, Mxjonds 10 c.alSHo, StaNo dairy, li. t. tubs, extras. ...ISMio.alO o. State dairy, h. f. tubs, firsts lO&i.airMu. Etfjrs Market dull in buyers favor. Iteoolpts not lariro. Prices Irrc-Kular. N, V. State, now laid, per doz. ...17 c.al7Ho. Penn., new laid 17 o;si74c. Wesiein It Northwestern, now laid fancy 10!o. Vl Western ic Northwestern, good to prime , 1UH nl8)4o. Potatoes Jersey Hose, per hbl 1 OOal 61) Sweet potatoes, Va., choice ...a AOa Sweet potatoes, Va.. poor to fair 1 60bS 35 Yams, eouthom, per nbl 1 75a3 t' Live Poultry Bpiing chickens, oboloe, large per lb. .14 a Spring otilokons, prime 13 al3U Spilng chicken, common to mod turn.. IS alft Fowls, Jersey, State & Pa.,lierlb l't al4 Fowls, western & southui u, ier lb 13aH Turkeys, mixed, er lb 10 u Dukes, western, per pair BO a7fl Licese, western, per pair 1 lioal 60 Drr&kd Pouiruv Turkeys, mlxod welsrhts. ner lb 13 al3 a 29 alO ull a in 11 7 Sp'g ohk's, Phils., 4Cia lb to p.iir.,..80 hick's. 1'hlL under 3M lbs to mir.lH Sp'g cluck's, wesl'n, dry p'k'd ler lli.lp Sp'cliiek's, west'11, prime, larirosto..l uiu cocks, western, prime. Tier in.. Snrimr duoks. eastern, ner III 10 al7 Soring duolts. wi-Mern. nor lb 8 nL Uoeee, lioston, pur lb 17 ulflj Phaoiiks Mil. It DcL, yellow, fanoy, Jbntk Md. & Del., yoilow, choice, jier bask. . Md. & Del., yellow, poor to g'd busk. . Ud. & Del,, red fruit, choice, bosk. . . . Md. & Del., red fruit, u'r to ir'd. busk. OOal no 7Ua SS 30a 00 00a 73 40a Jersey, prime, per basket 00a Jersey, oommou to fair, per basket. . . ISu SO Arr.jra Jlu. A. Del., choice, perorate 30a 40 Md. ft Del., common, pe. orute 30a SS Nyai k or Holland Pippin, per d.-h.bl.l Oual US Nyack 1 ippiu, oiien notuls i''a 72 Sour Hough, Imnd-ploked, bbl 1 Ulul 35 Sweet Hough, hand picked, bbl 70a I OO Windfalls, )ier bbl 40a 00 V'KOKTAurjIS- Cabbaue, per 100 3 00o3 51 Cucumber pickles, per 1,000 1 tKial 50 Egg plant. Jersey, per bbl 1 OOal 40 Lima bonus, south Jersey, per hag. . . 1 ."ua QuioiM, Md. Si Va., potato, pur buk . . .3 iX'uM 50 Onions Jersey, ior bbl . ., 3 00u2 60 Onions Conn., red, per bbl 1 T.'Wj 00 Onions, Ktate, yellow, r hbl 3 fioatf 75 Turnips, Jersey, HuasU, iier bbl 75al 00 HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific is tho groat developer, of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions; it stimulates the skin to healthy action, and assists nature in development. Thero is no tonic for child ren equal to 3, 5- tieaid for our treatise on Blood sai fRdn Diseases. Brrurs Bvxaano Co., Atlsnts, Cte REPRIEVED IN TIME A Double Execution Postponed nt tlio Last Moment. THE PARTIES ON THE SCAFFOLD. Blaok Oaps Wen Over Their Head and Nooaet Abottt Their Necks. The Governor's Seeretary lluiihcd In When tho SlirrlfrWns About to full tlm Fatal Tllfgor Oreat HseHelnnut Among the Sprctntors Tlly I.nutlty 3Iuriuurod their lltsHppoliitmant. CoLtnuiiA, 8.C., Aug. 16. David Jacobs ami Mrs. Mary Johueon, who wero sen tenced to be banged at Chesterfield for the murder ot William Johnson, the woman's husband, were respited by the Governor until Sept. 4, and tho respite came after they had takeu their places on the soaftold, and the nooses had been ndjueted around their neoks and every preparation made tor the double execu tion. The town was crowded with people from many miles around. The culprits, while protesting their Innocence, made nil preparations for death, although they looked for a reprieve up to noon. At 1 o'clock they were led out to the gallows. Both were calm aud seemed to have nerved themselvos tor the terrible ordeal. Without any unnecessary delay they were placed upon tbe fatal trap, their arms aud legs were pinioned and the ropes adjusted about their necks. They wero theu asked if they desired to make any statement. Jacobs replied that ho had mado his statement twice lu court, that was tho only statement he hnd to niako and he did not euro to repent it. Mary Johnson said sho told the - truth nil the time, that sho was not guilty; the people had sworn falsely and brought her where sho was. The last prayer had beon flmshod by their spiritual adviser, farewells had been said, and Sheriff Douglas was about to step aside to pull the fatal trigger, when suddenly a man made his appear ance. He was Mr. Tompkins, the Governor's private aecretiir.,, who had boen sent as a special messenger to bear the reprievo, which was handed to tlio sheriff, who rend it aloud. Up to this time no emo tion had been shown by either prisoner. Thi woman's stolidity then gave wav and sho beoamo bysterlonl. Jacobs, al though ovldently terrified at 11 rat, now became more composed. The crowd in the inclosuro loudly murmured their dis appointment, but the two figures on the gallows uttered not a word. The black caps wero qulokly removed from their faces, tho nooses slipped from around their heads, the cords which bound their legi aud arms out loose and the two wretolies were quietly conducted back to their colls in tho jail. THE JESSE JAMES STYLE. GnmLU-rs llidd Up at Noun anil Forced 1o Suvrvnilnr Tholr Money. Dayton, 0., Aug. 15. A boldly con ceived robbery, which has n touch of the Jesse James method, occurred about the noon hour hero. Samuel Wagner & Son keep a palatial saloon, with gambling rooms upitairs, at No. 10 South Main street. During tho past three days a stranger, who claimed Chattanooga, Tonn., as his home, has been playing faro bank and lost u large sum of money. Early in the morning the stranger went broke and begged for a lo n. Sam Waguer, Sr., accommodated him aud the stranger signed "iC E. Po leng" to a receipt. Poleng went out and lost $10 against another faro bank. With the remainder he bought himself a double-action revolver. At noon Poleng entered Wagner's gam bling rooms. Steve and Bill Le Compte, well-known gamblers, and S. Wagner, Sr., were tbe only occupants of the room. Pulling out his revolver, Poleng ordered Waguer to hand over the bauk roll. "I will kill two of you and then shoot myself," grimly said the robber. The roll, amounting to $196, was handed out and Poleng coolly made his escape, pre senting his revolver at several persons who attempted to detain him. No traoe of him has yet been found. Many Oauultt by the llosu Company. New York, Aug. 15. Tli6 closed of fices of the agentu of the American Trust Company, at 178 Broadway, are visited dally by out of town people who have lost money by the company. Tbe mail Hgcr ot the conoern, Adalbert L. East man, has disappeared. During the'past ,04 houis oomplnintH have oome from various towns In Maine, saying that peo ple there have trusted their money to the American Trust Company and are sufferer. News from the Ilorv Kuoers. London, Aug. 15. Captain Walte of the British steamer Barrowtnore, from Baltimore, reports that on August 10 lie spoke the American dory, Mermaid, in latitude 47, N., longitude 35, W. Oap taln Audrews, of the dory, stated that he was well nnd his boat lu trood condi tion. The dory Sea Serpent, with whioh the Mermaid started on a race across the Atlantic, arrived at Cnveraok, August 5. An Amarleau War Ship Wanted. San Francisco, Aug. 15. Mrs. Robert Louis Steveusou writes to a. friend in this olty from Apia, under date ot July 16, ae follows: "We live iu ooDSUot tumult of threatened war and massacre of the whites. There are no mea-of-war here hut ono German ship, aud that doesn't count, as it only makes more trouble. I wish our oountry would send us u ship." Murphy Won the Fight. Nsw York, Aug. 15. Advices from Sydney, N. S. W., state that the prise fight between Billy Murphy aud Young GrllUu, tor a pure of $1,250 and the light weight chauipiouehtp of tbe world, ended, in Murphy winning la 17 rounds. Anthracite Coal to Advance. FniLADKLFHlA, Aug, 15. The Ksadlng Coal and Iron Company announces that prices ot nutbraolte oosl at tide will be sdvauoed Sopt. 1, as follows: Egg and chestnut 15 cents nnd stovu 'id cents. Swindle! y forgot a. Hondo ut, N v, vj r iw, gitb forgers ha -minted uk , i w.i'iy here for the pa ' 'ei, le.y .hri; -.t-uoV ct ;iers and retail r ., n h . n 1 ive W ,m,ni) lied. SEE MY SPONGE? ' - SISTERS DO AS 1 DID DRESS YOURSHOES WITH ACME BLACKING ONCE. A MONTH ; OTHER DAYS, WASH THEM CLEArr WITH WET SPONGE LADIES, IT COSTS cent a foot to ehfsnge the ppe.raricebf ol ! Furniture eo eomolelelv tin it. your hue bands will think it iu new. IK-BON will DO IT ash ron it. WOliPP RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. FLY iff-TS CHEAP STRONG , ZOothor style-, 5- Vc- jIcpi. to u,t ni WH.Alt.USA SUMS I'l'ILAi'KLlUIA. Moi'i i.v n 11 d .1 I ' Ask my ngents ("or W. L. Ilonelae HIioph. ir not for nl In or Hlnce nl. jour ilenler in hciiii for cnttilonne, secure the HKeimy. and net theni for you. W" TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. 0 L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GEN?LErV1EN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It If) a seumlufis aliou, w itli no tucka or wax tbr n! ta hui t tuo feot, rrnuU ot thu iK'itt lino calf, nt h-i nnrt t'ttsy, and bvtxiune ir make more thoc of thi grade than any othi'r maiiifarhiier. It fqunla liaml se wed HhM' iMwthiK fr. t.U) to ffitt 00 ( Jotinlno IIiHl-ffeve!. tlio tineitt .Ut flvw t-ver otTfroil for frt.M), equaltt Frencb Impurtod siH'i r wlj Ifh i'ot from fc'-UHi to $1J IM. 00 llntiiUScnrd vt nIkip. lino cnlf, styllrth, roniforiablo Ami diirul)ir. Thetu t shoo epr oflcrt.Ml nt ihtn iiilcn wntiie urade as cun-toiii-made hliocs eoathiK from fft.U to tlt.00, All 50 INiller HIiom Farmors. '.ail road M n aud l,fttiT('iirrk'rsnIl wen r them; iUiuculi, scamloHgs BiiuHttU Uif If, lttitvy threo soles, cxtfii Alon edgf. Otio polr will wtar nytar. Att 5(1 ti ralTi uo tjMtiiT rIioo ever offcri-d at wi this prion; one trial will convince ttiono wlin want a shof- fttr comfort ami aurvlce. ''5 mikI 00 V'orkliiDiiiuiif ehois itVAa re very strong and tlurnble. YJiotw who have kIvuu tbym u trial will weir no other nmko. B9nV &' &i00 nuil $1.75 school choen urn U sJJ 9 worn ly tho Itoyn ovury where; they sell on their merits, ns tho lncrtalug Rales show. 3 nriiAtx Sji'OO IInndNrui'd shoe, ht-hfi ClUlvO Poinrola, voryHtyllsh; equals French imported shoes coathiK from $!.U) toj&G.ixl. l7iidio 'J. no, S'JI.OI) mill Cl.rS Rhoe for Misses are tho bf nt flue Uougolo. StyllHh uud durable ('uuiIdh.-fite that W. L. Doiidlas' lmnio und, prloy are statu ped ou tho lottnm of each shoe. W. I,. DOUUlsAS, Urockton, Mass. SSbienandloab. 3trv Netv lirm New Stock. Green Truck, Fine Giocsvies, FRUITS, he, Delaware roe shad and o'.her free'i fish right from the Loots on Itldeys. Kieeh Groeus from the South. Evan's Building, B. Centre St. U.K. WilliaMi' olditmul) Everything-new and fresh. Goods delivered to any part 01 town. R. C. KNIGHT Sc SOW. W. S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe' Stove, (ties teller's old stand,) Corner Coal Hint jHriltn BIN. Mr. Hnvder will always keen In slock a fine line ot boots and shoes. CHgtoiu AVorU and KepMlrliix: done In the best style, lie guarantees to sell cheaper than eotnjietttors or Main street who have big lent to iy, and gustsutees a genu- juw iwrBaiu on every purciiaee. FIRE INSURANCE ! uftt u. lUnl ltlii.lt hrerj iu Cmnii Kepres entd by DAYin FAUST ISO t), JftMln treet HHMNANIt)A H.J'A HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream ! BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders promptly ntlcndrd to. Particular at tention paid to Halls, Picnics, festivals, etc. if. ZKziEJii'iEar.A.iisr NOUTlI MAIN BTKKK1', Near Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, v r 1 a. vfinh"! WHYTHE