SACKED THE TOWN Bnlmaccdist Soldiers Revolt and Shoot Their Ofliccrs. Mijpo) rite Ladies Think then Act. highest of all in Leavening Power. U. Sv Gov't Report, Aug. 1.7, 1889. Beduccd $5,581,895 During tlio Tast Month. THEY THEN ENTER COROWEL. SURPLUS INCREASED $4,490,679. THE NATIONAL DEBT 1 I, Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOU8 JUIOE 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 penna- 1 - Y T 1 ' 1 1 1-1 nenuy cuie iiuuiiuui vuiiaii rpatiou, and the many ills de- penuing on a wcuk. ur iuuuiivc condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It ! the most excellent remedy known to CLEWSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Hihous or Constipated so THAT PURE BLOOD, nEFRCSHINQ SLEEP, HEALTH nnd 8TREMCTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ask your onuGG'ST ron MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. tOUISVIUE. KY NEW YORK. tl. t. John R. Coyle, Attorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFFICE Bkddall'b Building, Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA, PROPERTY FOR SALE: 1 A two and one-half story rtonblo frame dwelling bouse, with store-room nnd res taurant. i.ocaieu on Hast centre street, X A valuable property located on South Jar- uiu Hircet. 3-Heven dwelllnir houses at the corner of Oil. bert and Lloyd streets. Good Investment, Terms reasonable. THEATRE DDILDIMG, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. yf, W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass't Cashier. Open IJnily From 9 to 3. 3 PEE CENT. INTEREST ! Inltl on PnvttisrH nepoalin. When trunbipj with tbcKxiM FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. Dtjyure Strengthening to the utirt yrW., ..nnn trm, vigor end; mngnf-tto Tore n to all fniotle-.Bof fto.lj id mind, lieitt ty ifiiti), U'.i ir. ) 'I'c.l.tl ddr . Or, Hartnr SUfirttaia Ca., ST. LOU'S HO -JUST OTTT- fie'HEW BROADWAY" RANGE t beats everything in the market, and the price in just rigni to sun me limes. It will ray yon to come and see It. I am prepared to do the following at the nrlcefl emoted: Tin roofing 60 per foot and up llil IflUUIIU), Tin conauetor .........iai " " Tin hauirlnir euller 12o Galvanized chimney stack 20a per pound uepairs ior an staves a specialty. M. P. PKATT, 7 8-8ra 331 s. Jardln St., Shenandoah C1.Ul.Clt Ha Enxllth II ten. ah t Rnko' EHNYR0YAL PILLS uriffinaianaunlr Utnulne. A PrurciH tor VhUXtuUr F.nahth Vl-J&X. bou. tialeU with blon rit,ttt, Take V Brand In Krt .ri1 f!ni,l mx.nt,' In HtLcn.( f,(r prtioulr, twtlcuQltU a E) "lUilef fur IjUdlrV inUttwr, tor rctarn P MatV. 1O.00UT NiliiSm 11 Loci,l lirugjiiiti, J'bliAUiL. Or Uo Jjliuur Ilnlill, lultltlj- Cureu 111 VII hitovlflo. Tt i m&nnrftQtarad mm Dowder. whloh can ba Given ha slBsa cf beer. cup of coffee or tea, or In food. BUhmitthA knnnf Adas of iha nation t. It la abaolutalv fiarmleaa, and will etfeot a permanent and eped7 ure. whether the patient ! a moderate drinker or an alooholio wreok It has been tctven In thouaanda tl eaaea. ana la every luitaaoe m perioct euro ub ig wea. it never r an xbi iriin ouoo naprcga 'with the BDciiioJt beoomea an utter lmpoasl billt Wf the liquor appetite to txUt is page book of partloulara free. To be had o C. H..HAGENBUCH, Drugnlst. Shenandoah First National Bank, sM r & Mm. The Aggrogata of Uncle Sam'a Indebted ness To-day la $842,803,347. A Reduction In Government Receipts from All Sources us Compnred AV'th August, 1800 A lleductlon In Expenses Also Total Coinage of tho Mints Dnrlng the last Montlu Washington, Sep. B. Tho monthly public debt stntcmont shows a reduction In tho debt during tho past month amounting to $3,531,805. There was a reduction of, $1,001,210 In the non-lnterost bearing debt, and an Increase in tho sur plus chash in tho Treasury ot $-i,-190,097 (luring August. The aggregate of Interest and non Interest bearing debt to-day, less $100, 000,000 gold reservo, and $00,274,801 net cash balance or surplus, is J848,88U,U47, and of this amount $010,520,120 U in terest bearing debt, mado up of $350, 000,220 4 per cent, bonds, $27,033,400 4 1-2 pet cont.'s, and $22,015,800 4 per cent. 's continued at 2 per cent. Government receipts from nil nources during August aggregated $28,884,831, against $80,007,449 in August, 18U0. Cus toms receipts wero $15,161,074, against (20,815,870 in August n year ago; internal revenuo receipts wero $12,501,820, against $12,557,852 in August, 1800, and recoipts from miscellaneous sources were $1,107, 477, against 1,033,177 in August n year ago. Expenditures during tho two months of tho current fiscal year aggregate $50,530, 032, against $75,237,000 in July and August, 1800. Tho total colnago of tho mints during the month of August was 12,031 pieces of all kinds, valued nt $3,718,400. Gold valued at $1,8-10,000 was coined. YELLOWSTONE PARK. Xlcport of tlio Stl(crlntendQnt Hard Work IViitchlnir Tourl.ti. Wasuinoton, Sep. 2. Secretary Nbblo has received n report from Cnpt. Georgo B. Anderson, superintendent of tho Yel lowstone. National Park, on operations since ho assumed control on February 14 last. Ho says tho most ceasoloss vigllanco Is needed to prevent tourists from mutilat ing tho beautiful formations in tho park, nnd ho believes 10,000 men could not en tirely accomplish it. The lakes nnd rivers of tho park aro literally filled with trout. Tho elk havo increased enormously, and tlio most con servative estimates place their number at 25,000. Ho says $100,000 could bo Judiciously expended In the construction of and repair of roads. Trouble Hrewlng in HnytU WAsniXOTON, Sep. 2. Advices from Haytl declare thut it now appears as if Hippolyto had lost all hopo of being able to successfully resist tho coming revolution. Ho has Bent his family to Capo Hatien for safety. The commandant of Fort National has received orders to turn tho guns on tho city if tho oxlles return and succeed in overpowering tho guards of tho 1'alaco. It is probable that in such a case Hippolyto will retreat to Cape Hatlcn and there make his last stand. Gov. Campbell Still Quito III. Coluiibub, O., Sep. 2. Governor Camp bell's condition is not so favorable to-day. Ho cannot leavo his room, nnd has Bevero paln3 in his limbs nnd head and tho indi cations are that the malady has a strong hold upon him. It is probable that within tho next two or three days the Governor will leave for some point in tho East if his physician is able to make him seo tho importance of such a move. His family and friends aro somewhat worried at his condition. lllg Damages Agalust a Kallroad. ScsQUxnANNA, Pa., Sep. 2. Mrs. James Hamm of Forost City has been awarded $8,412.50 damages against tho Delaware & Hudson Eailroad Company for tho death of her husband, who was run down by a train on that road in 1888. Mrs. Hamm had previously been awarded $4,000 damages, but the company ap pealed to tho Supremo Court, which put the case back to tbo lower court for re trial with the above result. Indiana's Growth. Wasuinoton, Sep. 2. Tho Census Ofllce has issued a bulletin giving the population ot Indiana by minor civil di visions. Tho total population of the State for 1800 is placed at 3, 102,40 i, an increase 214,103 over 1880. Of tho 02 counties in Indiana 25 show doorcases, only four showing decreases of more than 10 percent. Site for Lynn 1'uMlo-JlulMlnff. Washington, Sop. 9. Treasury Agent Lowe has recommended the purchase of a site for the Lynn, Mass., public building. It is located nt the end of the block, and Is bounded by Liberty, Willow and Wash ingtou streets. The price is stated as $33,000. He recommends that a part bo purchased outright and a part bo pur chased by condemnation. 3Ililnff Since August 4. Baltthorb, Sep. 8. Nothing has been Been or heard of David Huth, of tho firm ot S. Huth & Son. tin oan manufacturers of this oity, since Auz. 21, on which day he left his homo. His relatives and friends (car that his mind becamo un balanced over business troubles and that ho has commlttod suicide. Court Martial for Onlt. Washington, Sep. 2. Tho Navy De partment has detailed a court martial tq conveno at Norfolk, Vu., next Thursday to try Passed Assistant Lngineer Robert W. Gait for neglect of duty. Tlio trial grows out of the recent theft of goods from tho storehouse at tho Norfolk Navy lara. Government Fulr Building; Hid. Excessive. Wabiiiuqton, Sep. 2. Assistant Secre tary Nettloton said to-duv that it wai probable that all tho bids for tho erection of government buildings at tho Chioaga World's Fair Exposition -would be rejected. ss excessive ana now proposals invited. NEW YOIttC aiAUKRTS. New York, Pep. 1, Monoy on rail easy, loaning at 4 and & per cent. IlONDi. Closing Cloitn 1 eetenlajr, To-J.ty. 4M 1MU Hey 10UM louti 1EU Coup lOOti luoti i e, 11)07 ltojr 117U 117U 4 a. 10U7 Loup 110 117;! bTOCK MAHKBT. Clostne Clotni Yesterday, To-ar. Canadian rnclOe ttifi 10U Central I'aeiflc .T,' 3'.J Chicago, llur. Ac Qulney BtUj 08U Delaware & Hudson l.'UVi 1st Del., Luok. Si Western 141 uiai ilrla 3K 88..J Krlepref 01 Luke Shore 111 110 Louii&Nash ?Hl . Michigan Central t)3w Missouri 1'rcIBu 73H '0; Now Jersey Central 110 119 Northwestern 11 H luuj iirecou Navigation.. Tactile -Mull MOM ltnvlinh- 05U Koekliiand H3 t-t. l'aul 71 Union 1'aeiHo 4'! Wostcrn Union Ml HI OHAIN MAUKKT. Corn oponcd weak, ileollne.1 and then prad. ually rccovcrud. No. a, mixed, 7H: tiept Onts Dull, but urm.N"o. Sent. !!5W. mixed 35) Wheat Market opened wenk and continued to decline; raoro steady toward cloe. No. 2. lted winter, 1074al08; Kept. lU8)fc Oct. 10UM. I'llODUCB llDTTEn Creamery, Stato & Pcnn., extras. 23 aa?3!o. Creamery, western, firsts 10 ca o. Creainor, western, j-eoonda lOLc.tilu 0. State dairy, h. f. tubs, extras. ... o.iUl a. I'.aos- N. y. Stnto, now laid, per doz..,.10Lje.a a, Penn,, now laid 10 c.al0la. Western & Kortnwcstcrn, gootl to prima 17 ul7?J Potatoes Jersey Itoso, per bbl 1 OOnl 23 Sweet potatoes, Va., choice 1 Wul 7J Live rotJLTiir Bprlns chlckuii'3, choice, largo per lb. . Spring chickens, prime 15 I owls, Jorey. State .V i'a., per lb H DltESAED PotJLTIlV KlO al4s Turkeys, mixed weljfhts, per lb. 13 SpVchk's, I'hlla., 'Jiiai lb3 to pair.... all aZ3 Peach es- Md. & Del., yellow, choice, per bask.. 50a Md. & Del., red fruit, cholse, basl:.... 60a Jersey, prime, per lMket 40a Arpj.r.! .Md. Si Dol., choice, por crato .".Oa 40 Nyack or Holland l'lpplu, ir d..li.bLl al 3 Oh, What a Oough. Will you hted the warnlnu? The signal per himfi of the turn Rtinronch of that more ter If you can alord for the take or saving W 1 tuts, to run the risk and do nothing forlt, We know from experience that Hhtloh's Cure will Cure yonr Cough. It nevtr falls. This explalnB why more than a Million Bottles were told the past ear. It relieves Croup and Whopplnc Couh at once. Motters do not be without It. For Lame Back, Hide or unfsr, use Billion's porous nasier. roin ny U.K. Ilagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Tho coal haulers are busy. Ask Your Friends About It. Tour distressing coufih can bo cured We know It becBUEO Kemp's Balsam within the past fow years has cured ec many couchs and colds in thiscommunity. lis remarkable sale 1ms been won entirely by its xenuiue morit. Ask some friend who has used it what be thinks of Kemp'c Ualsam. There is no medleino eo pure, nono so effective. Largo bottles 60c and $1 it all druggists'. Hoy fever patieuts are praying for frost to relieve hiiu. &. Ouro for Constipation and Headache. Dr. Silas Lano, whilo in tho Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that wbn combined with other herbs, makes an casj and certain cure for ronstipr.tioii. It is in the form of dry roots and leaves, and is known S3 Lane's family J'edlcir.e. It will euro eick headache. For tho blood, liver and kidneys, and for clearing up the complexion it dooj wonden. Druggists sell it at 50 cents a package Farmers now bring In plenty of Bweet elder. New York, February 28, 1800 Alva's Brazilian Bpecltlo Co. Gentlemen: I take pleauro In terlllylng to the euro I re ceded through your medicine, the Caetus HU'Ocl Cure. I have been u sutlerer from eruptions upon the skin eczema, etc, lor tecral years, During that time I was treated by several skilled phjslclans in tba-e troubles without any benefit. Alier taklm; two bottles I am et tlrely wt 11, and heartily recommend the medicine to any one sutl'cr mg Irom like troubles. li.JlcKKON, 818 sixth avenue Bold at Klrlln's Drug (store, erjtusou House Block, Bhenandoai The fairs are thla year. all being held earlier hlloh's Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond question the most snc- cessiui cougu weoicine we nave ever sum, a lew doses Invariably cure the worst cuses ol Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won derlul succeis in the eure of Consumption Is without a parallel in the history o( mcdlelue. Minee. It's tint discover? It Las been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can btauu. 11 yuu utY a luugu wu euruceuy (1.10. If jour Lungs are fore, Chest or Hack iame, use hhtloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by u. 1. uagenuucu, ft. c. turner jumiu nuu Lloyd Btreets Fruit still plenty and housewives busy prefccrvlng;. How to Succeed, This Is the great problem of lite which few Rfltij.fftctorllv solve. Home fall because ol poor health, others want ol luck, but the majority from dellolent grit want of nerve, xuey ure nervous, jrreeuuuu, cjiuugcuuie, MiHliv eet the blues slid "take the snlrlts down to keep the spirits up," thus wastlug money, nine, opportunity uuu uerve lurce. There Is nothing like the HestoratlveNervlue, rilwmvered bv the creat specialist, Dr. Miles. to cure all nervous diseases, as headache, the blues, nervous prostration, Bieepiessness, Trial bottles and fine bonk of testimonials free at v. u, uagennucn's arug store. Railroad travel shows no dlmlnu' tlon. MANY HOTEL FAILURES. A DIsnstrouA Season for the Proprietors nt Atlantic City. Atlantic City, N. J., Sep. 2. About as coropleto demoralisation as ever visited tho hotels in this city is being brought out now as n result of the past season's business. Among tho principal failures is that of tho United States Hotel, tho proprie tors of which aie Messrs. Nenl and Hamil tun, who are between $8,000 and fu,000 in dbt. The principal loss is suffered by Hugo Herold, the proprletorof tho Grand Union Hotol, who has left town with u $1,000 ueui. ucuiiiu mm. Congress Hall hns gono up with nbont 94,000 indebtedness, although it is under stood that the whole nmount will be as sumed by tho Conn Ilros., the owners of tho building, who had leased it to C. G. Gillette, tlio present proprietor. Seven or eight other largo houses nro reported ns having failed, but particulors cannot yet be obtained of their status. Simmons Indemnified Ills Ilondstnen. New Youk, Sep. 2. Judgo Benedict, of tho United Statos District Court, has handed down a decision declining to , ac cept Cornelius H. and Jacob Tnllman ns bondsmen iuthe sum of $50, 000 for James A. Simmons, under sentence of six yoars' imprisonment for bank wrecking. He discovered that Simmons had given tho parties an indemnity contract for tho sum, and said that ho did not euro to aid any schohio of flight, as such it appeared on tho face. Simmons wishes his liberty while the stay of oxeaution of sentence,, pending nppoal, is in force. Seized 'With Chinamen on Hoard. Wasuinoton, Sep. 2. Tho Treaoury Department is advised that Captain Tozler of tho Revenue Cuttor Wolcott has seized the Bteamer George H. Starr bound from Victoria to Port Angelas, for having on board two Chinese Biibjccts. Assist ant Seorotary Crotinz lias directod Captain Tozler to deliver tho Chinamen and tho vessel to tho collector at Port Townsond, who is instructed to report the facts to tho United States District-Attorney. Chicago Cabinet linkers Strike. CniCAClO. Sen. 2. About 1.000 cabinet makers, cmployod in 50 shops have gone I on strike for eight hours u day, the nbolitiou of piece-work aud an lncrcaso in wages. Tho employ ors say it is im possible to grant tho demand of tho mon, as nny change would result in throwing tho Chicago manufacturers out of tho market. Pennsylvania's IlAitmsnuno, Democrntlo Convention. Pa., Sep. 2. Delegates are arriving slowly for the Democrntia Stato convention to bo held to-morrow. It Beems to be tho general belief hor'e that Wright for Auditor-General, uud A. L. Tilden for Stato Treasurer will bo tho ticket. NEWS OF THE DAY. John Young Drown was Inaugurated Governor of Kentucky yesterday. A. W. Gllllland & Co., produce com mission firm of Philadelphia, have failed. Secretary Tracy has returned to Wash ington, and was ut tho Navy Department to-day. John J. Plerson of Pittsburg was ar rested in Lancaster, Pa., yesterday charged by Andrew Cox of Philadelphia with a largo embezzlment. Edward Sweeney, who was sentenced nt Duffalo yesterday to prison for disor derly conduct, died of heart disease ten minutes after being locked up. George Durnean, forman of tho farm of Gen. Henlo, near Washington, D. C, WttB Hhot and killed yesterday by Nathius Robinson, a discharged employe. Tho cntlro issue of $100,000 3 1-2 per cent. 20-yoar water bonds of tlio city of Rome, N. Y., wero bid in at par by tho Treasurer of the Homo Savings Bank. Secretnry Proctor will leavo Washing ton tho latter part of this week, to be ab sent for toverul weeks, on a tour of in spection of army posts in tho West and Northwest. AVeuthor Indications. WAsniNdTON, Sop. 'S. For Now England! Oenorally fair In tho Interior; showers on the coast; slightly warmer! vurlablo winds. For Eastern Now York and Now Jorsoyi Warmer, fair, southwesterly winds. For Western Now York and Wostoru Penn sylvania: Warmer, fair southwesterly winds. ltcturn of the AVhlto llousu I.ndles. New Yohk, Sep. 2. Collector Fassett will place the revenue cutter Grant at tho disposal of Mrs. President Harrison to-day, for the purposo of going down the bay and meeting the Majestic, which has Mrs. MeKee nnd Mrs. Russell Harrison on board. The cutter will ncoompany the steamer to her dook, but will not take tho ladies off tho Majestic, on account of the danger attending such transfer. A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mistake thau when they Inform patients that nervous heart troubles come from the stomach and are of little eoiuequence. Dr. Franklin itllet, the noted Indiana specialist, has proven the contrary in bis new book 011 'Heart Disease," which may be had free at 0, II. ILigenbuch's druy store who guarantees aud recommends Dr. Miles uuenuulea New Heart Cure, which has the largest sale ot auy heart remedy In the world. It cure, nervous bud organlo heart disease, short breath, fluttering, pain or tenderness In the side, arm or shoulder, Irregular pulse fainting, smother ing, dropsy, etc Ills Uestoratlve Nervine cures headache, tits, eto. It Is vulgar to speak of a man as having been drunk. Call It nil attack of staggeria tauiaraceusls. Miles' Korvo una Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowel through the nmvi, A new discovery. Dr Miles' Pills bpeedijy care bUlousuetH, bad ikate, torpid liver, pilot, constipation, unequaled lor men, women, children. Bmallest, mlMeat, surest! V)dOHeR, 2Scta. Bamples Free, at O. II. ilegeubucU'a druff store. Where They Commit All 2tCann.tr of Brutal and Revolting Outrages, CongrcMllonnl Chiefs Arriving nt nntlngo. A Very Hitter reeling Against the United States Nothing Yet litis lleen "en id from llaluinccdii Ills l'ornicr Officers' ranitllcs l'rleudleis and Penniless. Vali-Ahaiso, Chili, Sept. 2. Exciting news is brought from the South by steamer front Tnloahuatio. The two regiment of government troops which wore taken to that port recently from Coqultnuo by the trasport Iinperialo revolted when they heard of tho defent of the llalmacedlsts at riacllla last Friday. They shot to dentil all of their officers and disbanded. Nearly 4,000 coal miners 1 t:- , , . 41 i 1 ... J joined mem, nuu logeiuer mey iwvo janu- , tlcnlly taken possession of the town of Coronel. All sorts of excesses havo beon committed by them Houses and stores I have been sacked and burned. The slightest protests against their actions is met by rifle shots. Women have been abused and subjected to brutalities ot the most revolting character. In fact mob rule in its worst form pre vails. Some outrages havo been committed also in Concepcina and Tnlcahuano, but tho force ntthe dispoinlof the authorities there lias been sufficient to savo them from the fate which hus overtaken tho 0,000 people of Coronel. Foreign wnr Bhipsbavo left for Coronol. Senor Jorge Montt, General Canto and others of tho Congressional chiefs ar rived in Santiago yesterday. They wore received with tho greatest enthusiasm by the people of tlio capital. Gen. Hauuo dano, the acting President, received them olllclnlly. Tho other members of tho Junta do Goblerno are expected to arrive here from Iqulque to-day. They will at onco proceed to Santiago, when tho ques tion of a new olection mid the reorganiza tion of tho government will bo con sidered. Thero is 110 disguising the fact that there is a very bitter feeling against the Americans on tho part of tho successful revolutionists. This feeling is so strong that unless it is placated ill some way it may seriously allect American commercial interests in Chill for somo tinio. Tlio rebols have all along believed that tho United States was favoring llalmacedn. Tho feeling against Minister Egnn is very violent, and thero Is little question that his recall will soon bo demandod. It Is chargdd, and from the records ap pears to bo true, that only n small por tion of tho cruelties porpotrated by tho lute government have. been published. Tho Congresslonallsts are giving trials . to all ocaiust whom offences aro chanted. and executions up to this time havo been remarkably few. Mucli pity is felt for tho families of tho Dalmacedist officials who have lied tho country. Many of them have been left behind, friendless nnd penniless. Nothing has been heard hero of Presi dent Iinlmncedu since he was reported with his family and valuables at Los Andes. It Is not likely that any definite news will bo receivod of him until he gets within tho range of telegraphic communi cation on tho other Bide of the mountains. It has been found impossible to bury all the bodies which wero left on Friday's battlefield with the facilities at tho com mand of tho authorities, and it has there fore been decidod to cremate them. This will probably bo done to-morrow. Fenrcd that Iloth Have lleen Drowned. Plattsboro, N. Y., Sep. 2. It Is feared that Georgo Gautbmann aud Henry La inonty, both of Lyon Mountain,;iiavo been drowned in Merril's Lake, whero they went last Sunday for a fishing trip, and have not been seen sinco. Their boat was found on tho shoro of tho lako with a part ot Lamonty's clothing in It. A heavy wind prevailed on tho lako on Sunday nnd It is supposed that tho bout capsized and both were drowned. Itobbors " Hold Up " u Train. Texas Cheek, Col., Sep. 2. Tho Den ver und Rio Grande train, No. 4, from Ogdon was "hold up" four miles west of this station by seven masked men, and the express car robbed of about $3,000. None of tho passengers wero molostod. Tho robbers hnd horses ready for an immediate flight to Wet Mountain Valley. The Sheriff stnrted In pursuit nt onco with as largo a posse as he could summon on such short notice. Mrs. Astor's Itobc. Sold at Auction. New Yor.K, Sep. 2. Tho gowns con signed to Mrs. Astor from Paris, and held by the Custom House, being rejected by Mrs. Astor on tbo ground that the con signor had attempted to defraud her as well as tho government, have been sold ot auction. No. 1, a green silk and velvet robe, brought $000; No. 2, a blue brocho silk robe, was bought by Koster & Dial for the singer, Jennie. Joyce, for $770. Young Garfield Dcfoateil for Noinlnntlon. Cleveland, O., Sep. 2. In tlio Stato Senatorial convention held in this city yaaterday James R. Garfield, son of the late President Garfield, was it candidate, but he was snowed under on the first ballot by ox-Speaker Lampson, who re ceived 106 votes to young Gnrileld's 0.1. The nomination of Lampsou Is a vlotory for Foroker over Sherman in the United States Senatorial eontest. Connecticut River IlallrouA Ktatomont pH!nofield, Mass., Sep. 2. Tho an nual report of tho Connecticut IU ver Rail road, submitted to nnd accepted by the director, shows the totnl income to have been tl. 105,618, un increase of $6,223 over 160; expense!, $03:4,018, a decrease of $&8,7?1. The annual stockholders meet ing was called for Septombor 10. An Old Iitindinurk Humeri. Scire ate, Mass.. Sep. 3. Tho old tovm house, erected In 1054, wua burned lost evenina. IhebuIldinKwas not occaniod. nnd was practically valule&i except as an oja lanamurK, Favor Andrew 'White fur Governor. tXT iwiiurmtiru XT V Ort O tn TM 4 district Republican convention for Jeffer con (Juunty wlopte.a a resolution favoring 'the nomination of Andrew B. White for Governor. That Wolffs Blacking IS CHEAPER than any other dressing at any price, be it 5 cents, 10 cents, or 25 cents, you can convince yourself by wearing one shoe dressed with Acme Blacking and the other shoe dressed with whatever happens to be your favorite dressing. While Acme Black ing will injure a month through mow cr rain, and can, if the shoe is soiled, be washed clean, the other dressing w ill not last a single day in wtt weather. Your shoes will look better, last longer and be more comfortable if dressed with Wolff's Acme Blacking. WOLPr & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, A. ,T. GALLAGHER Justice of the Peace, Deed'. rie, Mortgages and Bonds written. Marriage llceiiHen nnd Isgal claims promptly attended to. lloal Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency. General Fire Insurance Business. Represents the Northwestern Life Insurance Co. OiTFicn-Mtildoon's building, ooruer Centra and West His., eshenauduxh, Pu. Good HrcpcrliKS of All Kinds For Sale. L A two story douhle frame dwelling house storonud restaurant, on Ka-t Centre Ht. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on Hast Centre street. a. Heritable properly on c.trner C nlre and Jardln streets, KuliaMo for business purl-owes. i. A two story double frame dwelling, on Wwt Llov d street . 5. Two 2-siory frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 0. Two 2 story dwelling' on the corner of Coal aud Chestnut stieets more room In one. ".Two-story slngls house ou North Chestnut street with a isrge warehouse at tbe rear. 8. Three two-story double frame buildings corntr of Lloyd and Gilbert streets. Aslt my ngent for XV. 1,. Dmigln Slinca, If not for snlc In )our place nh your dt-tiler In HPtitl fur entnlnsrtie, secure tlio ageiirr, mid net therii fur jmt. Elf TA It 12 NO MrjJSTlTUTK. J S3 SHOE cBNftaWN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It I a Bern t ileus shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt tbofecti mado of tho ltest lino calf, etvllnti and easy, ami bcwisa tee make more shoes of thti grade than any other manufacturer. It etiuals hand, sewed shoes costing from 81.00 to g5.(W. CSt7. OO amiiiii! Ilnml-Hcurd, tho finest calC mJ shoo ever offered for 8M"f equals Freucli Imported shoes which cost from $S.W to 12 00. GZA. OO Ilun.t-X'wed Welt Mioe, lino calf. p st j Hah, comfortable nud durable. 1 bo Lest shoo over oft trod at this prlcoi namo Rrndo as custom-made shoes costing from $tf.00 to fu.00. CJO .10 I'oliee hi hum Farmers. Kallroad Men J nnd Letter Carriers all wenrtbem; 11 uo calf, seamless, smooth lnt-fde. heavy thrco soles, exten sion edi; Ouo jialr will wear a year. SsTji 30 fluu ciilfi no better shoo ever offered at this iirlci'; ono trial will convince thoso w ho want u shoo for comfort and service. G? 5 and yj.00 Warltlimmiin'fl shoes nro very strong and durable. Thoso who havo given thorn n trill wilt wear no other make, V00 nnd S1.7i school shoes nm fcjtwjf O worn by tho Iwysuvery where; iheyeeli on their merits, ns the Increasing sales show. Luri 802 Stt.OO Iluiid-Meurd shoe, best, ilu ICO Jjougoln, very stylish; equals French Imported shoes costing from 8 UK) to 8fi.no. Liulleti .30, &-I.00 mid SI. 75 shoo for MlSfaesnrothebesUlneOir tola. Ktyllsh nud durable. ('tuition. See that V . I Douglas' namo and prlco aro stamped on th tottnin of each shoo. V. !. ajUULAS, Urocktoa, Mass. FIRE INSURANCE! T.arffest ttnil Qldvttt Reliable Purely Cash Companies, ltrireentcd ( DAVID FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenandoah, Pa. GOLD MEDAL, PAMS, 1S78. W. Baker & Co.'s ireakfast Cocoa from which tho oxcess ot oil has beon removed, is Absolutely JPttro and It is Soluble, .Chemicals nro used in Its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nml ia tliorofore fur more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, ami admirably adapted for luvalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. J II rOMEBOY, ATTORNEr-AT-LAW. )taro Bd6aU building corner if sin .ad Oentrj WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS ' No