The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 03, 1891, Image 3

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fi Presents in the most elegant form
If THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE
U OF THE
!L FIGS OF CALIFORNIA,
H Combined with the medicinal
W virtues of plants known to be
Til most beneficial to the human
system, forming an agreeable
.;gjand efFective laxative to perma
nently cure Habitual Cousti
11 patiou, and the many ills de
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It Is the most excellent remedy known to
CLEWSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
When one is Bilious or Constipated
SO THAT
PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING. SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Every one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUR DRUQQIST FOR
MANUFACTURED ONLY OY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
WVISVIUC. Ki NEW YORK. N. T.
7 John R. Coyle,
k Attorney-at-Law
Real Estate Agent,
k OFFICE Beddall's Building,
Lor. Main and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA.
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
J A two and one-hnlf stnrv rinnhln ftam.
dwelling bouse, wltb store-room and res.
lauram. x,ocatea on cnsi centre street.
A valuable property located on South J ar
um street.
3 Beven dwelling nouses at the corner of Oil
liert and Lloyd streets. Good investment,
iiraa reasonauie.
First National Bat
THEATKB BUILDING,
K SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $ioo,ooo,oo.
A. W. Leisenring, Pres.,
W J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
f
J. R. Leisenring, Cashier,
S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
Open Dully From 9 to 3.
3 PER CENT. INTEREST !
I'nJeJ tin Havlni- UeiioNitH.
Iwarntlr following i tui I of xti'mira. or frau flnn
- to ihrir fi, litrpuld
i;.o on, t-u
r ii- .. t!"l!irntjin
EM ALE REGULATING PILLS.
ITlifiyare Strengthentiiu trjt.-if. entfro ryrt.f aml1
tnne, vltror und u)A--llo for, - to a)! f ahctioas or bodj
Andre
ur. r-inrtnr iyioi
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TOR MEN U
flCtT U THE TOILS OF THE JIRFIKTS Cf OISUSE.
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SHilKtUrUHE HORRID SNAKES
laej girt up 10 ae.pslr ana Hat into so .Mir
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0U3 NEW BOOK
'al ft-M, poM-ral, (teutfl)
for lttnlted tlme.ciplkla
th uhlluiophrot Dliefti
i svnd Afllctioni of tbs
f Org am of Mid, and how bv
' HOME TREATMENT.
ifcy m.thodi xciailvtly our
own, tbi uri rntci of
Loit or Ft 11 to 2 Manhood
Gcnaral and Hmtoiii D
)tUlty. Wakntii of Body
(and Mind, BBacti of Error
or Excmmi, Hiamta or
IfcrnBltaOrtacieavi bCnrMl. Btntflti in a dy.
flowtoEnlargaftad 8trnjth.nWAK, UNDEVELOPED
RGAH8 A PABTB of BOD V mad pUln to U Inter, ited.
Utn Uatlfr from 60 Sum, Trrtttrk kDd ITortien CoontrU,
Ptu en writ them. For Book, full nxpUnKtoa tod proofi, kllrcij
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lb 19 uwuutuwiHOHH tarn so l-vu uvs , n vuuu UUU V7 lillCll
Kiuasi ui ueor, w ouu ui wwuoo r ic. or in 100a.
rm'
nuowreojc u uai pa givea id tuouianafl
It nevrr Fall a. Thm bit & tern onaa lmnreiTnate
.H.iHAGENBl'CH, Druggist, Shenandoah
1 tTV
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SHOCKING TRAGEDY
Double Murder on n Farm Near
West Poiut.
SHOT IIIS BROTHER AND FATHER
Easult of a Ditpnts Eogardlng This Sum
met's Harvest of Pickles.
Hot Wor! Load to Thrcnts nud Then to
lilowsVnable to Copo with Two Ad.
versuiles, He Ilccomos at Once l'lirrl
clde and Frutricl J--lgli1ior Shocked
nt the Crime.
PouoiiKEErsiK, N. Y., Sep. 3. News
has been received hero from Cold Spring,
the pretty little Putnam County vlllaga
among tho Highland!, In Phllllpstown
townihlp, on tho east bank of tho Hud
son, about a mlla nbovo Woat Point, oj
a shocking double tlagedy, In which
father and son were killed by another
ion as the result of a trivial quarrel,
Frank Scolleld Is the name of the man
who consigns his name to rtoubls obloquy
by being at once parriciila and fratricide.
Frank engaged in a dispute with his
father and brother concerning their sea
son's harvest of pickles. Hot words led
to threats and then to blows.
Finding himself unable to cope with two
adversaries, b rank shot and killed both,
his father and brother.
Only theso meagio details of tho tragedy
havo yet been received from tho horror
strlckon village. The Schoflcld home
stead is about Beren miles distant from
Cold Spring.
COMPLETING THE CENSUS.
A l'ortlon or It Soon to lie Fut In the
rrlntors' Ilnnili.
Wasiiinqton, D. C, Sop. .8 Superin
tendent Porter, of the Census Bureau,
who Is now giving his entire attention to
revising final census reports, says that he
expects to have the first 000 pages of tho
compendium of tho eleventh census ready
for tho public printer on Saptomber 15.
Ho has reoeived the last card punched
containing population statistics, tho
number of which is 02,022,G6.
For the past six months a largo num
ber of clerks working night and day havo
been engaged upon punching machines,
which, corresponding with tho enumera
tors sheets, aivo all tho information re
quired by Jlaw. Each card will averrigo
seventeen holes, being the number of
questions answered by each person. Tha
number of holes punohed far exceeds
1,230,000,000.
Mr. Porter says that since February
28th, 1691, the clerks have punched soven
hundred cards por day which is two hun
dred more than the estimates furnished
by him when this method of tabulation
was adopted. Doth men and women were
engaged upon the machines, but the
latter, he snys, showed greater adapta
bility to the work.
The backbone of tha census work is
broken and tha few hundred clorks now
employed, will bo sufficient to completo
the work. He oxpeots to havo several
completed volumes ready for Congress in
ueamDcr.
OVERCROWDED TREVES.
rilgrlnit Sufl-erloir Qreutly from Heat nd
I.ack of Accommodattous.
Berlin, Son. 8. A do-match from
Treves says that the Holy Coat pilgrims
novo to unuergo irritating Hardships dur
ing their stay in that city. The weather
is so warm that living in tho ordinary
manner would be sufficiently uncomfort
able, but It is made much mora
bo by tha way in which the
people are crowded together, Two
or tnroe bods In one small room is the
rule, but In some cases it is worse, one
mnuiuuj uavmg crowaeu nineteen ueds
into three moderate sized rooms. For
accommodations of this kind the charge
i tour smtiings u nignt. f ood Is about
tnreo times tlie usual nrice. and all sorts
of souvenirs of the Holy Coat are on sale
in an materials, from gold to wood.
niinlster Lincoln's Daughter Married,
London, Son. 3. Miss JIarv Lincoln.
daughter ot the American Minister to
England, Mr. Robert T. Lincoln, was
married yoaterday afternoon to Chnrlnn
isnam, a wealthy young lawyer of New
York, a he marriaga ceremonv took
place at tho Drompton Parish Church of
the Holy trinity, Canon Farrar officiat
ing. In acoordanco with tho wishes of
the bride's father the weddlnn was a
quiet one, only the members and inti
mate friends of the brido and croom be
ing present.
A Ilookkeeper Kills Himself.
SYRACUSE. N. Y.. Sou. 8. Hanrv W.
Carberry, for tho last ten years assistant
uooitKeeper lor tho lias L.laht Comnanv.
was found dead at his home during tho
morning witu a uuiletfrom a revolver In
his own hand in his heart. He had been
married for about fire years, but from
reports gathered In the neighborhood ho
nau not always lived happily with his
wife.
Minister Shannon In Washington.
Washington, Sep. 8. n. C. Shannon,
United States Minister to Costa Rica,
Salvador and Nicaragua, was at tho
State Department during tho morning
sua nau a contorence with Acting secre
tary of State Wharton. He will leavo
'or his post in about ten days.
Secretury Truoy Visits the rresidrnt.
Cape Mav Point, N. J., Sep. 8. Secre
tnry Tracy arrived hero last night am
was met at the Grand Street station by
tho President and taken to Point Cottage
in his carringo. Tho date ut fce Presi
dont's reed bird ..iting tri? fc Maurice
P.'wr Udos w iji-sd for o-marow.
lltl'tn by u Train.
AnoolA, N. Y., Sop. 3. George Sauer,
a Lake Shora section hand, was struck
and killed by a way freight near Pike's
Crossing during tho morning. Ha was a
German, 45 years of age, and unmar
ried. The Great Double Soul! Itc.
Doston, Sep. 8. Tha double soull raca
between Teemer and Wise and Hanlan
end O'C Is urranged to take place
Volnt f Fines on Saturday, Sut. IB.
tr it 5 o'olock. '
Secretary Trootor Accepts.
Washington, Bap. 3 Secretary Pror
tor has written a letter ta Governor Pa
of Vermont accepting the appointment
to tha Federal Senate.
highest of all in Leavening Power.
ABSOLUTE Of PURE
ATLANTIC CATTLE STEAMERS,
An Olllcinl Order Ilrgul.itlnj tho Ship
ments Insueil in Enirlnnd,
London, Sop. 8. An official order o
the Board of Agriculture hits boen Issue.)
relating to tho Atlantic cattle trada, to go,
into operation next January. Cattle or
not to bo carried on more than three
deoks nor on any hatch above a compart
ment containing other cattle, no- in any
position interfering with tho navigation
and ventilation of the vessel or tho worlti
ing of tho boats.
Every part used for cattlo must be pro
vided with substantial pens, strong
enough to resist tho weight of the cattla
or tho action of the weather. Tho pen
must be woatherproof and provided with
battens secured to tho dock to nrovent
cattlo from slipping. Not more than fou 1
largo or live small animals are to bo
placed in each pen, There must be a
passageway of tho minimum width oj
eighteen inches between every two rowj
of cattle and In front of every single row.
Pens must bo odequately ventilated
and lighted, and sufficiently roomy foi
repose and feeding. Food and watcj
must bo protected from tho weather.
There must bo n competent foreman,
with one assistant to every twont7-flv
head of cattlo. Any animal soriously
injured must be forthwith slauchterod.
Any contravention of the order will make
the owner, charterer and master of the
vessel guilty of an offense against ths
Contagious diseases (Animals) Act oi
1873.
HEBrlEWS COMPLAIN.
Forty-Twn Who Havo a Grievance Agnlnsl
tho Ilrazillan Consul at Jfew York.
New Yonic, Sop. 3. The steamship
Alliance has arrived from Brazil with
forty-two Hobrows on board, who stat
that thoy were induced by the Brazilian
Consul in this city four months ago to go
to Marahano, Brazil, whero easy work
and good pay woro promised thorn.
The hlghost wages they could get when
they arrived there was seventeen cents 3
day, and they were employed in felling
trees and clearing lumber land.
When thoy found they could not
make a living the applied to tho American
Uonsul in Brazil at tho town
of St. Louis noar where tho men woro,
isiupiuyeu, lie secured passage ror them
on the Alliance. Thu Hebrews claim thoy
are all American citizens. Their case h
oeing investigated ut the Bargo Office,
Oh, What a Cough.
Will yon heed the warning?
Kns of the sure hnnrouch of
The f lenal tier-
) sure hpproKch of that moro tor-
rlble disease, Comnmptlon, A6k yourselves
If you can allord for the sake oi saving CO
rrnir, to run ine tjsk ana ao jioiuin loriu
We know from expf-rieneo that Hhiloh's Curs
will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This
explains why more than n Million Bottles
were sold Ihe past year. It relieves Croup
and Wlioppluit Coueh at once, ilothers do
not be without, it. For Lame Hack, Bide or
Chest, useBblloh's Porous I'laster. Bold by
O. II. Ilagenbuch, K. K. corner Slain and
Uoyd streets.
Partridge's are plentiful this season.
Rocky Mountain Ouro.
The druggists claim that people call
daily for tho new euro for constipation and
sick headache, discovered by Dr. Silas
Lane while in tho Rocky Mountains, It Is
laid to bo Oregon grapo root (a great
remedy in tho far West for thoso com
plaints) combined with simple herbs, and is
aiado for use by pouring on boiling water
to draw out tho strcnRth. It sells at 50
lente a packngo snd is called Lane's
Family Modicine.
School children enliven the streets
Hold It to tho Light.
Tho man who tells you confidontmlly
ust what will cure your cold is proscribing
Kemp's Balsam this year. In the prep
aration of this remarkable mcdlcino for
coughs and colds no expense is spared to
eomblno only the best and purest ingredi
ents. Hold a bottle of Kouip'e Balsam to
tho light and look through it; notice the
bright, clear look; then eomparo with
olhir remedies. Pnco 60c. and ?1
Busy teachers, uolsy scholars.
Shlloh's Consumption Cure.
This is beyond question the most suo
a lew doses Invariably cure the worst cases oi
Cough, Croup, and liioncbltls, while lis won
derful succets In the cure of Consumption is
without u parallel In the history of medlolne.
ui u parallel in ine nistory or meaieine.
i It's rlrst discovery It has been sold on a
guarantee, a test which no other medlolne
oiuce n h nrsiuiscover
can stand, ll vou h-ive a Couub we earnfesLlv
ask you to try it. l'rlee 10 cents, 60 cents, and
51.10. If your Lungs ere sore, chest or Back
sine, use Hhiloh's Porous Plaster. Bold bv
C 11. liairenbuch. N. K. corner Main and
uioya streets.
School days again.
Startling Facts.
The American neocle aro ranldlv becomiuar
a race of nervous wrecks, and the following
suggests the best re" edyi Alphousollempil-
ing, oi iiutier, i'a swears that when his son
was speechless Irom Bt. Vitus dance Dr.
Miles' great Kesloratlva Nervine cured him.
Mrs. J. It Miller, of Valparaiso, and J. D.
1'ui lor. of Loeansnort. Ind.. i-uol trained 20
pounds from faking it, Mrs. II. A. Gardner,
of Vistula, Iud., was cured of 40 to 60 con
vulsions a day, and much hoaducus, dizzi
ness, backache and nervous prostration by
ono bottle. Trial bottles, and nne books of
marvelous cures, free at C. H. Hugenuuch,
the druggist, who recommends and guaran
tees this uuequaled remedy.
Kenleiuber neaches aro tho best for
puttiut; up.
Alva's Brazilian Specific Co., 8 Wall street,
N. Y. Gentlemen ; I take pleasure In testi
fying to the curative powers of your Cactus
lilnod Cure, which has relieved me of mus
cular rheumatism ot long standing. I was
troubled seriously bv d iepsla as well, from
which, I am please- tostiite, it has also cured
ine
ilia hull recommend your
' i y fi lei e I am.
1 OU S ertfully,
DAM BBOWN.
Si. 1 ll il., Brooklyn, if, Y.
""I, Hi ore.Ferguson House
U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889,
A Joelcty Will 1. "inula ror MiloiilP.
BRADronD, Pa.. Sep. 3. A suicidal
mania has taken possession of the aged
mambors of n local agnostic circle hero,
which was founded by tho Into Dr. Sttinrt,
who himself led tho way by taking his
llfo. Since then thero aro other members
of the circle who have triod to kill them
solve and two have succeeded. The last
ensehasjustoccurred. EllasHensloy, aged
- ' f0' tolt "ruK on rats" and died from
its effects. He hod pondered on tha Ufa
and death theory of Dr. Stuart until
ho decided to end his life in harmony
with his friends' theory and practice.
A Siiccrssor to I'lircue Cousins. "sj
Chicago, Sep. 8. The Board ot Lady
Managers of the World's Columbian Ex
position havo elected Mrs. Susan Gnl
Cook of Tonnessco secretary of the Board.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
The estimated yield of wheat in Mani
toba, notwithstaud tho frost, is 23,000,000
uusiieis.
Fire lost night burned several blocks
In tho business center of Dallas, Ordgon.
Loss heavy.
W. K. Calvert, dealer In lumber at Al
toona, Pu., has assigned. Liabilities and
assets unkm vn.
Frank Albtrtson rsuccoedod in crontiug
two heavy falls of rain at Cheyenne,
Wyo, Tuesday.
Tho postoffico safe at Granite Falls,
Minn., was blown open during tho night
and about 31,000 In monoy and stamps
taken. There is no clue.
Weather Indications.
WsniNOTON, Sep. 3. For Eastern New
1;:;.,,
For New linahm nr,w r,., .'n,.i-
wurraer; southwesterly winds: cooler on Frl -
day.
For Eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jcrsoy and
Aiaryiunu: lair and warmer; southwesterly
winds.
For Western Now York and Western Penn
sylvania: Warmer; fain winds shifting to
easterly; followed by local showers and cooler
weather.
Sliff VOHK MAHtfETS.
New Yonit. Sep. a. Money on
loaning at 4 and 5 per cent.
I10ND3.
Closlni
Yestordar,
call easy.
MIS, wi ilea- loot,
4j, 1801 Coup loot,
4 S, 1U07 lies ...117
s, iwt Kioup no
faTOCK ilAl'KET.
UloslnjT
Yestorday,
inuauian rrtciac &T
iwninu 1'aciuo 3i
Chicago, IJur. & Quiucy BO'
Uelawuro & Hudson i:u
Del., Lack, Si Western HIW
Krle 25i3
Kvie prsf 04
Loke Shore nu
Louis. & Nash
Michigan Central 08v
Missouri Pacific ;ail
New Jorser Control uu
Northwestern ll'iti
OrcHon Narizatlon 7a
PacllloMall 30
Healins 3r,w
Hook Island bii
tit, l'oul 71 &
Union Pnolflo 4sjs
Western Union 81
OltAIN MAHICET.
Corn openod lirm, declined and then irrad
uallr rocoverou. Nn. y. tnlml this. 11-...
mixed. 70U; tiuDt.
7i: Oct. uu: Nov. oo.
Ottts Dull.
out nrm. No. 2, mixed 3W;
Scut. 301 C.
Wheat-Market oponod weak anJ contlaucd
hj .Jutinwi uiuiv.vwuuy luwnru ciojo, Io. 11
15fi, winter, 100all)OH: Sept, lOdji: Oct.
10ug; Nov. 110,
PRODUCE
II OTTER
Creamery, State & Penn., extras. 9.1 asIJo.
Creamery, western, Mrsts 19 o.Ml o
Creamery, western, soconds lUSo,alS o
State dairy, h. f. tubs, exti as.... o.aJl o
Koos-
N. Y. State, new laid, per doz,..,lBi.:o.a o.
Ponn., now laid is' 0.alDU0.
Western & Nortuwestern, good to
"f"ne 17 i7jj
TOTATOIS
Jereey ltose, per bbl.,, i oom 25
tweet potatoes, Va, ohoice l 23ai 7j
Live Poultry
pprtna chiokons, choico, larss p-r lb.. 11 al41
burlng chickens, prime ia al'JV6
Fowls, Jersey, State & Pa., perlb 13 ul3J
Dressed Fouimv
Turkeys, mixed weluhti, pr lb 13 an
fcp'ir chk'i, Phils., Jt:,i Hj3 i0 pair. . , . 1H ultl
I'EACHES
Md. it l)fl jellow, choloe, p bask,, 63a 73
MU, & Del , rod fruit, cuu.wi. Lass.... o..u no
Jerse, prime, por basktt..., cjj 7j
AlTLBS
Md. a lie!., onaica. perciats
nOa
40
ua. uei., common, p cnte.
Sl'a 2.1
, Pr d.-h.bLl Mil 60
Suddon Deaths.
Heart d sense is bv far tlm innitfri.ini
cause of sudden death, which In three out of
luurnweaw uususpt cieu. -ino sympionis are
not generally understood. These are: lying
.u wi. (igii. niup, UUri UIMllJl, pUlUOrUIR
tress in side, buck or shoulder, Irregular
pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind
In stomach, swelling oi ankles or drons,.
oppression, dry cough and smotherlnr. Dr.
Miles' Illustrated hook on Heart Disease, free
alC. II Hogenhuch, who sell and guurauteo
Dr. Miles' unequaled New Heart Cure.auduls
Keslorfttle Nervine, which cures nervom-
ing, etc. It contains no opiates.
People are returulnc from their vn.
cations.
Miles' Norvo and Liver Pills
Aot on a new nrincinlo reirntfitinfr is.
liver, stomach and bowels throuyh Ihe nervei.
A uow discovery. Dr. Miles' Fills speedily
vui o uiiiuiuuc, um iusio, lorpiu nvor, pnea,
constipation. Unoqualed lor men, woman,
children. Smallest, mildest, surest I 6)does,
acts. Hamples Free, at O. II. liagenbuoh's
drug store.
A lone nurse too often means n shmt
llfo.
Morlt Wins.
We desire to sav to our eii imnii n.a, r.
j..,. no Mmo uesii selling ur. Ivlng i
K ug a New Discovery for ConsuniiHk
New
on, l i
jviuB ti x,iie i-uis, iiucklen's Ai
Halve and Elec r!o Uitiers, and have
imnuicu remeaiei that sell as well
have given such unlveial sails. .
do not hesitate to guaranlfe
time, and we stand ready t
chase price, If satisfactory r
low their use, Theso re
their great liopularlty pure
u. ii, iiHgenoucn, uiuggisi
WAS HE MURDERED
A Rumor that Balniaccda Wn3
Assassinated.
SHOT DOWN BY A MAN HE STRUCK
His Muleteers Became Muitinous and Rj.
fuaed to Acoompany tho President,
Ills Only Tollowor Also Klllod-Thoy Hail
Vast JuiintltUs of Money and Jewelry,
lloth llodlcs ltnbbiMl mid tho I'nrty Ho
turn to.iantlngn-Mlnlstcr Vgnn Itrports
at Lnst to the State Department.
New York, Sep. 8. Merchants in this
city Interested in tho Chilian war aro
deeply excited by the report that the de
posed Pr-jsldont Balmaceda had been
asuuated while attempting to escape
to Buaos Ayros by crossing the Alps.
Blnuoed, according to the rumor,
lea Santiago with his family while the
riotlog wm at its height. He took vast
quantities of money and Jewelry with
hlin. A pecinl train convoyed tho flee
ing pr-rty to Los Andos, a point thirty
odd milt north of Santiago.
Thore Balmaceda left his family, and
f-eeuring mules, with tho rwt of tho party
commenced the dangerous journey of
crwinj; tho Andes.
On tho scond day of the trip, it is said
tho muleteers became frightened and
wanted to turn back. Balmaceda know
ing that certain death awaited him in
t-hlil, rclurnd. Ono of the muleteers
heenmo mutinous and Balmaceda struck
him a blow on the heud. Tho fellow ro
tnlUtcd by drawing n pistol and shooting
me neeing -resiuent through the heart.
Thon It Is sld that tho mulotcors
Killed the only faithful follower of the
deposed President, and after robbing
both bodlo-t, returned to Santiago whero
they mule known their act.
Charles R. Flint, who had been ap
pointed by Balmaceda ns Chilian Consul
and who refu6od tho honor, could not
confirm the news, although ho had heard
of tho rumor.
MINISTER EQAN'S REPORT.
Defective Telegraph Rsrvlco tho Alleged
Cliiuu of Ills Sllenco.
lWAs"ON, D. C, Sep. 8,-MlnIster
E8an has heon- beari from. In a dos-
' patc" t0 tto StntB Department ho offl
claliy notllics tho United States Govcrn-
mcnt that tho Dalmacodan Government
has been overthrown by the revolution
ists.
This Government will not immediately
in,vK,D .ut: ruvuiusionisis, nowevor, as
Acting Secretory Wharton explained:
Tho United States will wait until tho
now Rprty fully organize tho Government
and formally demand recognition by a
foreign power.
Tho despatch from Minister Egan,
dated thiee days ago as It was, throws
light upon hit, silence during the trouble
in Chill. Tho telegraph line between
Santiago nd Valparaiso is known to
have been down, and this cut off Minister
Egan from communication with tho
United States by tho Pacific road.
This is winter in Chili, and tho Andos
aro deep with snow and Ice, and tho tele
graph, it Is thought at the Stato Depart
ment, mit9t bo broken down. This was
the only lino left to Minister Egan, and
tho telegram received came over this
routo from Santiago to Buenos Ayres, and
thenca up tho Atlantic cotist.
Tolcgrams sent from the Stato Depart
ment to Minister Egan within the past
few days havo not yot reached him, as
they called for Immediate replies and
nono have been received
Deputy Vorduga, ono of ex-PresIdont
Balmacedo's friends, has been captured
at Talca, Chill, with over a million dol
lars In bank notes and drafts.
Injunction In Favor of tho Junta.
London, Sep. 3. The court yestorday
granted nn injunction apnlled for on bo
half of an agent of the Junta or Provis
ional Government of Chili. The
Injunction operates to restrain tho
City Bank from paying, or negotiating,
until tho caso Is decided by trial,
or until a further order issues, a bill of
sxohango for $74,000, drawn on the
fcintional Bank of Chill, tuitdo payable to
Benor Joaquin Ooday, President Balma
ceda's chief financial agent in Europe and
accepted by tho City Bank.
A Prominent Hurse Denier Fulls,
ijlhnos, Pa., Sop. 3. Jacob Banoy,
s vell-kno,fn horsa dealer of Myerstown,
las fallod executions boing issued
against him for $3-1,000. Tho Hens
against his property aggregate $160,000.
The outsldo debts not secured by Hens
are variously estimated at from $50,000
tb $100,000. Tho assets aro not yet
known
The Senate Flshory Sub-Commltteo.
Bobton, Sap, 3 Senators Morrill
and MoPherson, the Senatorial Fishery
Sub-Coinmtttee, had a conference hero
and arranged for hearings on tho mat
ter. At the oonehulon of the testimony
they will visit all the important Ashing
perts on the New England coast.
Knight Templar lIuiHniet.
Saravooa, N. Y., Sep, 8. The seventh
annual conclave of the Btato Com-
-".ary. Knights Templar, was brought
to i lUiant close last ninht with a ban-
sti.t at tha Grand Union Hotel given by
Waahtiiutou Commanderv of Haratoirn. In
haute of the visiting Knights.
Appointed Superintendent r the Poor.
SteacI'SB. N. Y.. Sod. 8. John Q. Fl.
Jaws, Domoorat, hiH been appointed by
Mia OuMidasra Board of Sutiarvisors tn
imo .,. 1 I'h ore as M. Grimes, ltepubllcan,
uprinieiitiani oi r,ua xoor. Air.
Qrrltees realgntxl on account of his ao
Muuts Ulng found short.
Found Dtind lu Her Ttouin.
Jawkiowm. N. Y.. Sen. 3 Mrs TW
id' 'e,-l to the excessive use of liiiuor,
wu fou-.d dead in her room this morn
iM. r mi' h was due to heart falluro,
Kltt !. liwl been dead 3 hours when
fouarf. A pert of ono hand li.nl linen
luawid away by rata.
Ollntou 1'rison Investigation.
Dajikimoka, N. Y , Sep. 8. The com
I'W apscltited to InvestiuatB tha
,f.inst tha officials of Clinton
nhseu j iv ia session here. The hear
la f tstimny will not be open to
tin b'itl. .
Ladies
Think
then Act.
That
Wolffs
lacking
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 endurt a month through snow
cr rain, and can, if the shoe is soiled,
bewashed clean, theothcr dressing will
not last a single day in wet weather
Your shoes will look better, last
longer and be more comfortable if
dressed with Wolff's Acme Blacking.
WOLrP S, RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
A. J. GALLAGHER,
Justice of the Peace,
Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written
Marrlaxo licenseH nnd legal claims
promptly attended to.
Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency.
General Fire Insurance Business. Itepresonts
the Northwestern Life insurance Co.
OrricK-Mttldoou's building, corner Centre
and West Bis.,Shenandonh, l'a.
Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale.
1. A two story double lrame dwelling house
store and restnnrniit, on Et 'entreat
2- Adweblbgnud resiaunint en East Centre-
3. Desltablo property on corner C hire and,
Jardln streets, suitable for business pur
poses. F
'"woM Lim'Ltdre?,ble lmrae' belling, on
5--'fret2reetry ,mme awell!nS, on West Cen
0. Two 2 story dwelling on the mm, nt
Coal aud Chestnut streets Htore room in
7.-Two-story single house on North Chestnut
Street With n. lnri.o xirn.Dl.nocn ,.,.
8 - - .... ..... uow k, iiiv iriii,
.Three two-story double frame buildings.
turner oi uioyn ana Gilbert streets.
denier to -.end for cntitloiue, secure .tho
iiBCuer, nud get them for jT.u. 1
fSTTAKK .o BLllSTJTUTE.-dJ
S3 SHOE centleVien
IHE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
It Is o seamless shoe, w Uu no taclts or wax thread
to hurt the reet: mnrin nr th. i,. ,
a5i LCV.T- aul i";'1' '! mate mora liof vf Ms
tirade than unit nlhAr ,,mH.r.. ...... ... ,. nn n,. 1. ,
sewed shoes costlns from 1.00 to 83.W.
shoo over offered for S3.00: equals French
Imported shnes which cost from j.(KitolJ.lx.
S3. oul, l!"-s''"-il Welt hluie, nno calf,
stjllsh.eomrortablo and durable. Thobest
shoo ever offered at this price ; same grado as custom-made
shoes costing from SG.OJ to S'luo.
S?3 3,1 V?""' .hori Farmers, Railroad Men
l9m and LetterCarrlersall wear them: flueealf.
seamless, smooth Inside, heavy thrco soles, exten
stotledge. Ono pair will wear a year.
R!3 oO line cniri no better shoo ever offered at
cjemm this prlcoi ono trial will conviuce tliose
who want a shoo for comfort and service.
CO "3 nnil S'J.OO Wnrhlinriiinn'a shoes
UiS. are very strong and durable. Those who
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
fJnvel nud 81.7.1 school shoes am
-. , worn by the boys e eryn herei they sell
ou their merits, as the increasing sales show,
Lrf IPSC! !'"". "miileneil shoe, best
, C . , V Dongola, very8tyllsh:cquaIsFreiiL.h
Imported shocB costlnir trom $1.00 to S0.no.
I.nillca ' J..1II, '.'.IIO nnil 11.75 shoo for
Misses nro tho best One Uongola. stylish and durable.
t'liiltlou. Seo tUat W. L. Douglas- namo aud
prico aro stamped ou the liottom of each shoo.
W. L. D0U0L.V3. Brockton, Mass.
tT QEiosplx 2311,
JS?laox3.,aaca.oix IE ex
FIRE INSURANCE!
iMryett nud Oldest
Reliable Purely Cash Companies,
Jtcprt'senteil by
DAVID FAUST,
120 S. JardmSt, Shenandoah, Pa.
GOLD HEDAL, VAV.13, 1378.
W. Baker & Co.'s
from which the excess of
oil has been removed, Is
Abaolxttely J?uro
and it is Soluble,
No Chemicals
arc uscl in its preparation. It lias
more than three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, nnd is thoroforo far more
economical, costing less than one cent
a etij). It is tloliclous, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested,
find admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persons in health.
Sold by Crocoro ovorywhoro.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
J H J-OMKHOY,
ATTORNEY'AT'LAW,
lClce BediLsll's building corner Mala at Osstra
WHY IS THE
Breakfast
Cocoa
MY II
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