Presents In the n-.oil elegant Com THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OP THE FIQS 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 Cousti pation, 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 CLE4NSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Ililinus or Constipated PURL BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEBP HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUOQIST FOU MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UOUISVIUE. KY NEW YORK. N. 1. John R. Coye, Real Estate Agent, 0FFIC3J-Bkddai.i.'b Butldinq, Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: 1 A two and one-half story double frame dwelling nouse, wun siure-room nnares. taurnnt. Located on Last Centre street. it A valuable property located on Bouth Jar- cun street. 3 Seven dwelling houses at the corner of GH bert and Lloyd streets. Good investment, Terms reasonable. DR. THEEL, 538 BPffiWfi mirth St.. PrUL-DtLTHIA. u only genuine German AedctIom bl to cure BlOOd Pol60r1. Nervous Debility od Spe cial Diseases ttn SMaDitttwi, KedSpoUPtlai la th boaoi.soreThroat Mouth, Blotches, Plmplei, Emptioni, ion or hM Ulcers, Swelllngi, JrrtUtloni, Inflaunmatiooi asl Banning!, Striatum, YMkneu and Early dy, loit memory, weak buck, mental anxletr, ntlney n Klaiacr mseasea ana all inseawi remiuB irvm IaltrLtlon or Oferworfc. Rwwnt canea cored In 4 to 10 oaya relief at onoc Do net low hope, no matwr bt J1' tlnln Doctor, Qnack, Family or Hoipltal Physician ban failed. Dr. THEEL urea positively "'I without dcwntloo from fcttllntU. 9LO, TCtTKO) MIDDta ACP D THOtll CO T I MM,-TIM ifinartai. rich or poor, send Xo. Itmnp for bOOk 'TRUTH" epoMni Quaaka under aworn tesUmonlali. IIovm. (tally from 9 to 3, RV 6 to 9, TTed. and Bat. Mr'tn 8 to 10. Sundaf fl till 11. Writ or call and ha . For Bfcrenoo Weda. -M Saturday Pfcll. dally Time SUFFERIHbWOME' RPKARRtfcD M SINGLE, uulftHtl fin Whn trmMd with those nnnorintr Irmtulftntic no fr, niAnH fnllivvirii'n t'nld or xnosure. or froCon Utlr.Uonal V Mtkueast Bi peculiar to their ex, shcaM ill Ihryfiro gHentten.iu to the biitlnt jbI., itaprrt ine, vigorn4 rr w t c for. ot nil fnnct'onB of l ndj dining. Beatnyi , ,ti .r . , neiin,ri. ,.aai . Ur, Harter T,,r ri'r z., ST.101.IS, MO Elck Headache and relieve all tho troubles Incf dent to a billons stito or ths syetam, such 03 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, rain In the Bide, &o. Whllo tholrtnosO j-oxamliablo success has been shown la curing j beadscbe, yet Carter's Llttlo tlver Villa ara equally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro venting this annoying complaint, whllo they alia correct all disorders of t ho stoinochtlmulato thg aver and regulate the bowels. EvenlfLaojonij curca MQatelytbclrgoodness does notondheresnd those) ifcbleln so many ways that they will not bo WIN lllog to do without them. BataftorollelcliheaJ flsthebanoof so many lives that horolawhoro Tfemalo our great boast. Our pills cure it whllo i lotnersDonot uarterii utue uvcr 1'iua aro ver7 Hmaii ana r HI I.i.i.ii.h.V U.i. .In nr n. rv , usethem. InvlalsatSScentst QveforSl. Sold ty druggists everywhere, or sent by maU. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorki SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE 'ENNYROYAL FSLL8 tinjnnmi ana imiy Hcnulne. A l.rc. tUMV KlliibU. i inns ..v Ar Prucrl-l for CkUkmtrt Bnoli hfofV nomi ffr af. ( to lU-il and ftoti ineUlUoi4 (Iwitcn, sjLitiua with blue rlLibon. 1'bUo W lllOOttlvrv Ri.ruta dnprrvu tubttotu, r fS "IIUL-f for ti 7 Chit be"tAr i'ucial tai.pa for nar'lciilara tMtluwnlala aa4 Sold by all Local Itniuu, i'tiUAdX.1'2 Or tho iJ' iutr Habit, lunliltly Cureu hy uuuiiniftffrliur Jr. Maine Uolilvit NiH'oillc. It It manufactured a a powder, wbioh oan be given In Klaas of beer, a oup of oottee or tea, or In food, without tbe knowledgo ol the patient. It ie absolutely harmleu. and will eifeot a permanent and tpeedy ure. whether the patient i a moderate drinker or mi alooholio wrack It has been sivea in thousand! v oahasi mnA in ttvtirv lntanofl a nerfeat cure has fol ued. JtncierFalla. The system onoe impregnt nriih th. Hnflrtifla it beoomea an utter lmDOSBibulU 48 page book cf particular free- To bo bad o ,C. H.iHAGENBUCH, Drugalst, Shenandoah THE WAR PORTFOLIO Sccrctnry Troctor Sends in His Resignation. TO TAKE EFFECT SEPTEMBER 30. It is Eeportod that Stephen B. Elkina Will bo His SucooBsor, Germany's Strangfl rrocoedlnes llcj;ard- Ing tho I'ork nmbnrBnThe New Jtlnl. trr to llnyti--lliportoil Spirits to be Closely Wntched-S 1,000,000 Sent South to Move Cotton. VashinotoN, Sep. 5. It Is reported here on whntls considered good authority that Secretary of Wnr Proctor has sent his resignation to President Harrison, to tako effect on September 80. Tho sumo authority says thnt Stephen B. Elklns of New York and West Vir ginia will assumo thr duties of the War Offlco on October 1 by the appointment of tho President. STRANGE PROCEEDING. Germany Ignores tho State Dopartment rn tho I'ork Kmbarffo Itluttor. SVAsm:fOTON, Sep. 5. Secretary Rusk in a letter to the Hon. W. A. Hatch of Missouri, informing him of tho removal of tho prohibition of Amoricnn pork by Germany, tays tho thnnks of the farmers of this country are duo to Mr. Hatch for his efforts In their behalf, and especially because of his advocacy before tho House of Representatives of the Meat Inspection bill, without which tho removal of tho f rohlbition could not have been ob ained. Tho Stuto Department has not boon in formed of the withdrawal of Germany's edict. The Department officials con sider It somowhat strango that the Ger man poverument, through its Embassy in Washington, should huvo informed the Agricultural Department of tho re moval and ngt have sent the news to the Statu Department. Knglnnd Flaying n Double Gnrno. WAsniNQTON, Sept. C. A Chilian high in tho confidonc of tho Insurgent loaders is authority for tho statement that Eng land has been playing a double game in the Chilian insurrection. While profess ing sympathy for tho insurgents her Min ister nt Santiago Went fnr in certain di rections to keep on good terms with Dal maceda, and that this was really tho mo tlvo for tho Espolgle uffafr. Tho English really did not havo much confidence in the success of tho rebellion, and they wished to be on good terms with both sides in tho interest of English commerce. jTouso X.ettor Boxes. Wasdikoton, Sop. 5. The commission which was recently in session nt tho Post offico Department examining models of house letter boaes has made Its report, recommending tho adoption of two dif ferent kinds of boxes. Postmaster-General Wanamnker has been considering tho report and models for some time and will In A few days decide which is acceptable to tho Government. To Moro Closely Watch Imported Spirits. WabihncitO.v, Sop. 5. The Treasury Deportment has instructed tho Collector at Now York to carefully scrutinize the guage and proof of contents and the out ward appearance of packages of spirits, with a view to ascertaining whether or not tho spirits are returned In exactly In tho snrao condition as when exported, as there are just grounds for suspecting some manipulation of the spirits whilo abroad. Monument to a Iluncman, Wawiwotos, Sop. 5. A Vienna corre spondent says tho plan to erect a monu ment to Mouravieff, the hangman of Po land, at Wilna, is attributed to a pur pose on the part of the Russians to in spire terror in Poland by recalling the punishment of the Polish insurgents in 1803. The square In whjob. the monument Is to bo put up witnessed the hanging of scores of Polish prisoners. Minister Douglass' Successor. WAsmNOTOir, Sept 5. John S. Dur ham, who was appointed yesterday Min ister resident and Consnl-General at Hnytl, is now Consul at St. Domingo. Ho Is a colored man of education and general capacity. It was necessary to hare some one appointed at once In view of the present state of affairs in tho Black Republic. The Cotton Movement Dcgun. Wasiiinoto.i, Sep. 3. The movement in cotton has begun and during the past fow days the Treasury Department has sent about 1,000,000 to New Orleans through exchuuge on New York for that account. Tho movement is later than lost yoar and the demand for monoy not so great. Sec Xoble Going to Capa May. Washington, Sep. 5. Secretary Noble will leave Washington next Manday for Cape May Point, whero ho will have a conference with the President in regard to opening lands to settlors la Oklahoma' Territory, and other important matters connected with the Interior Department roqulring tho views of the President. Arrested fur Attempted Assault. BiNO Sino, N. Y., Sopt 5. Miss Nora Ilassett, 16 years old, daughter of Win, Uassett, superintendent of 0. T. Titus' place at Scarborough, has had Mr, Titus' coachman arrested. He attempted to as Bault her Tuesday ovenlug. He would havo accomplished his purpose but for the timely arrival of two girls who were attracted by her ories. The prisoner waived examination and was placed un der $1,000 bail. Officer Elected at a Reunion. Gettysbuiiq, Pa., Sep. 4. At a reunion of the lBth Pennsylvania Infantry and the 8d Heavy Artillery held hore the fol lowing officers were chosen for the rogl montal association: President, Col. S. A. Olven, Philadelphia; vice-president, Charles Schlecht, Philadelphia; secretary, 1L T. Greeves; Treasurer, Joseph Mc GUthery, Philadelphia. l Alnir Mot IJkely to lie Tried This Term. LAC0KIA, N. H., Sep. f5. The present prospect is that Almy, the murderer of L'hrlstle Warden, will not be tried at the Soptomber term of court at Woodirille, on account of his physical condition. Insures Perfection N EVERY Re ccipt that calls for baking powder, use the "Royal." T 1 ...Ml Jggf Jjcuti luauits win be obtained because it is the purest. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more di gestible and wholesome. It is always reliable and uniform in its work. "I regard the Royal Baking Pow der as the best manufactured. Since Its introduction into my kitchen I have used no other. "Marion Harland." Clinmberlaln Iloywood a Harvard Hon. Boston, Sep. 5. J. C. Hoywood, who had been named by tho Popo us one of his private chomberlnins, is a graduate of Harvard, class of IBoj. Most of nis mo has boen snont abroad. In 1802 ho pub lished a book ontitlod "Salome, tho Daughter o Hcroditas," and ho is tho author of "Lady Morton" and numer ous other poems of merit, lha oltico to which he has been appointed is not actu ally a religious one. Minister Fhelps Congratulated. New York, Sep. 5. As a consequence of the removal of the embargo on Ameri can pork, Mr. Phelps, the Minister of the United States to Ucrmany, is receiving many congratulatory telegrams. Mr. rhclps has cabled Secretary of State Blaine, nt Bar Harbor as follows: "May I, through you, congratulate tho Presi dent upon tho fact that under his aus pices a long struggle to secure this right has successfully ended. " Suddon Deaths. Heart disease Is by far the most frequent cause of sudden denih. which In three out of four cases Is uususptcted. The symptonisare not generally underttood Thete are: lying on lue rignx. eiue, euurt urrum, ijuiuuhh. treks In hide, bHCK or shoulder, irregular nulte, asthma, wcatt Bnd hungry spells, wind in stomach, swelling o: ankles or dropsy, opnietslou, dry cough and smothering. Dr. Wiles' Illustrated hooK on Heart Disease, fre at O. II. Hngenliuch, who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' unequnled New Heart Core, and his KestomtHo Nervine, which cures nervous ness, headache, sleeplessness, eliectsof drink ing, etc. It contains no opiates. This Is the time to fill your coal house or bill. Miles' Kervo ana Iilvor Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver. Ktnmnch and dowels ihtwah the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Fills speedily cute blliousuem, bad taste, torpid Uver, piles, constipation. Unequnled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mlloest, surest I 6ldos.es, 25cts. Hnraplcs Frets, at C. 11. Hagenbuch's drugstore. Ministers are rounding up their scat tered folds. Ob, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per caps of the t.ure npproHCh of that more ter rible disease. Confumptlon. Ask yourselves If you can aflord for the sake of saving 60 renlK, to run the risk and do nothing for it, W know from experience that Hhllnh's Curs will Cure jonr Cough. It nevtr falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopping (.ongb at once. Mothers do not bo without It. For Lame Bactt, Side or Chef t, use Shiloh's I'onms l'lasler. Sold by C. II. llngenbuch, N. I'., corner ilnln and Lloyd streets. Now for the oyster. a. Curo for Constipation and Headacho. Dr. Silas Lane, while in tho Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that wln combined with other herbs, makes an oas, and certain cure for constipation. It is in tho form of dry roots and loaves, and is known as Lano's .family Medicine. It will euro sick headache. For tho blood, liver and kidneys, and for clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Druggists lell it at 50 cents a packago Labor day next Monday. Ask Your FrlendB About It Your distressing couh can bo cured Wo know it because Kemp's Balsam within tho past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in tbislcommunity. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine morit. Ask some iriond who has used it what ho thinks of Kemp's Ualsam. There is no medicine so pure, aonoso oflectivo. Lur;o bottles 60c andfl at all druggists'. School attendance la good. Shiloh's Consumption Curo. This is beyond question the most suc Miwlul Cough Medicine we have ever sold. few doses Invariably cure the woist cases ol Couch, Croup, and Ilronchllls, while Its won derful suocets In the cure of consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Since It's first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other inedloluo eau stand, Ii you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try 11. Price ID cents. 60 cents, and II. to. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Hack lame, use Million's Forous Plaster. Hold by U. U. liagenbuch, N. K. corner Main and Lloyd sheets Counterfeit twenty -live cent pieces are ulloat. Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a ce of nervous wrecks, and the following suggests tbebestreii edy : Alphousollemptf. lug, of Ilutler, l'a., swturs that when his son was speechless from Ht. Vitus dance Dr. Miles' great Hesloratlve Nervine cured him. Mrs. J. H Miller, of Valparaiso, and J. D. Taylor, of Logansport, Ind., eaoa gained 20 pounds from taking It, Mrs, II. A, Uardner, of Vistula, Intl., was cured of 40 to 60 con vulsions a day, and much headach:, dizzi ness, backache and nervous prostration by one bottle. Trial bottles, and fine books of marvelous oures, free at O. 11. liagenbuch, the druggist, who recommends and guaran tees this unequaled remedy. STEEL RAILROAD TtEa Xow riolng Given a I'ractleot Test lly an Eastern Itallroad PnilADBhrniA, Sop. 5. The PhlladoU phla & Reading Railroad Company Is making n novel experiment in testing tie thorough practicability of having stool railroad ties Instead of wooden ones. A section of track constructed ot steel rails and ties on a stone ballatt has been laid on Ninth street, In tho neighborhood Berks street, and another section has been introduced but a little further ouB on the lino. If theso experiments provo satisfactory, It will, In all probability, ba the beginning of a general use of steel tics on nil the ifnes of the company. Thera has been a considerable portion of steel-tie trnok laid on tho Now York or Bound Brook divleon for several months, and no bettor opportunity could be of fered to compare and test It with the old stylo, as the rond Is unquestionably a flno one. Tho tie Is steel and about th usual length. It is flat and hollowed out like an Inverted trough, which permits the stone ballast to work up solidly un der it, and H, Is claimed thnt tho longer and harder the wear the mora solid and stable the tlo and roadbed become. These ties wore made in this city on the principle of those used on railroads throughout Great Britain and parts ot Europe. Although the primary cost is about three times as much as wooden ones t is claimed that they last 40 years, whereas those now in use enduro not longer than seven years. In addition to tho additional stability ot tho metal tics thoy secure a much smoother rido for travelers. Their appearance is also in tholr favor. Experiments havo previously been made by other companies in tho United States, but the cost hahltherto operated against their general adoption. A party of railroad men from New Yock witnessed tho laying and first tests of tho now bed. It is stated that they were much Im pressed with the oxperlment. FOROED TO CUT WAGES. Frlnt Cloth Mafeers Deny that Thoy De sire to Break Xixlstlng Contracts. FALLltrvsn, Mass., Sop. C.-Tho man ufacturers dony thnt there isanydesiru on their part to break existing contracts by determining to reduce wnge3. A majority of tho contracts now hold by print cloth mills will have run out by October and thors was no prospeot of re newing them at this time at fair prices. Manufacturers of odd goods would not consent to a curtailment of production, becauso they had contracts extending be yond the tlmo held by those of print goods corporations, and the only alter native left was to produco goods at a lower figure than thoy now cost. The Swiss Ferpctual Alliance. New Youk. Sop. 5. Tho Swiss of this city began this morning the grand colo bration of the 000th anniversary of tho Swiss Perpetual Alliance. Tho celebra tion will continue throughout Sunday and Monday, at Washington Park. To day's celebration opened with a histori cal parade. This afternoon the park is the scene of n grand volks fostival. On Sunday there will be a big sacred con cert, games for the ohildron, and in tho evening a fireworks illuminatlvo oon cert. On Monday the groat shooting contest will occur and the prizes dis tributed. A Monster l.ooomntive. AltoowA, Pn., Sep. 5. Tho Pennsyl vania road has just eommencod tho build ing of a monster locomotive at its shops hero. It will bo about threo times as long as the average locomotive, will havo two sets of driving wheels, one set being In front and one set of pony wheels be ing under tho pilot. Tho wheels will bo undor truoks, bo that the locomotive can go around curves. Two firemen will bo necessary to supply tho coal. Tho loco motive, it is alleged, will be poworful enough to haul a train of cars a mile in length. Hrlg.-den. Wild's Denth. Boston, Sep. 5. Brig.-Gen. Edward Augustus Wild, late of Brooklino, Mass., whose death was reported from Medollin, Colombia, South America, last ovonlng, was a graduate of Jnrvard and Harvard Law School, and of Jefferson Medical College, Ponnsylvenla. Ho was a modi cal officer in the Turkish army In tho Crimean, war and was presented a mednl at its close by the Turkish government. He served through the rebellion, rising from the rank of captain to brigadier general. He has been largely interested in mining of late. He was CO years old. Whits Is Still u Candidate. New Yobk, Sept. 5. Ex-Senator PI att said to-day tvtt ho would go to Roches ter to-morrow night, although tho Re publican State Convention thoro docs not begin until Wednesday. He refused to discuss the question as to who would be nominated for Oovernor, but ho did authorize a positive denial of tho story published that Androw D. Whito was en tirely out of the r&co. Serious Chargo Against Two Girls. WilmISQTOn, Del., Sep. 5. Kate Ma honey, aged 10 yearB, and her sister Jo sephine, agud 13 year, aro undor arrast for the murder of the former's child. Kate, who is unmarried, gave birth to the child on March 23 la it On the same day she psraunded her sister to tako the living babe and throw it into the Brandy wine Creek. The ease only became known to tho polloe a fow days ago. Iteslgnetl Just in Time. PlIlLADSU'IHA, Sep. 5. Tho action yes terday of George Roney, Director of Pub lio Safety, who U aoausod ot irregulari ties while Superintendent ot the Alma House, in tendering his resignation to Mayor Stuart, saved him frosi additional disgrace, for it Is understood that the mayor had already prepared a letter no tifying him of his dismissal. Secretary Frootor at Marlilshaad, Mass. MarbuweAd, Mass., Sept. 5. Secre tary Proetor arrlvod hore this morning from Washington. Ha will remain here until Monday, whan being joined by Quartermaster-General ISatehellcr and Lieutenant Howard he will start on a tour ot inspection of military posts in the West. Gov. Hill Goes Yachting. New Yorts, Sep. 4, Gov. Hill arrived at tho Hoffman House shortly after S o'clock this morning, and left soon after for a short ya chtlt.g trip. Lord Aberdeen hi Massachusetts. NoHTurjr.lD, Mass., Sept. C Lord Aberdeen and party will spend Sunday hero. A REVOLTING SCENE Wifc-Mnrderor Bulling Failed to Cheat tho Ilansmaii. HE SHOT HIMSELF IN HIS CELL A Clergyman Under Arrest for Tarnishing tho Ravolver. The Murderor Wns Drngged to tbo Gal lows While Illeedlngfrom Ills Wounds Ho Cursed tho Sheriff While thn Illnoh Cap Was llelng AdjustedSwung Into lltcrnlty With an Oath on Ills Lips. St. Joseph, Mo., Sep. 5. An old sher iff who was present at the execution ol Louis Bulling, the wife murderor, said to-day in conversation with n press rep resentative that he had witnessod and assisted at a number of hangings but tho trngody of yeotonlay was the most revolting ho had ever scon. Sheriff Barry had set tho hour for the execution at 10 o'clock. When ho went to the cell at 0 o'clock to propn.ro tho doomed mnn for the exeoution, Bulling pleaded so plteously for a stay of n fow hours thnt the sheriff gave him until 2 o'clock. When 8 o'clock oame Bulling renewed his supplication, and falling on his kneos pleaded for one hour more. His request was again granted, tho guard removed from tho cell door and ho was again leff with his spiritual advinor. The sllenco of tho jail was broken only by the voico of the priest, when sudden ly two shots rang out. The sheriff ran to tho cell and found Bulling prostrate upon the floor, weltering in his own blood, whioh flowed from a wound in his breast. He had shot himself twice. A hasty examination of Bulllng's body showed that ono of tho bullets had en tered the left breast and. glancing from a rib had passed around his body and oomo out of his baok. Tho other bullet had only inflicted a slight flosh wound Inula left side. Ho had not lost consciousness, and when tho sheriff ordered four depu ties to carry him to the scaffold, ho cursed and swore at them in a horrible manner. Tho deputies dragged the struggling man to the yard, and lifted him upon the gallows. Ho rotused to stand, and thoy placed him upon a chair. As ho sat there ho presented a revolting spootaolo. His hands and face woro covered with blood, which also stained his shirt, and blood was streaming through his ulioos, that had run from the wounds in his breast. Ho cursed and swore at tho deputies, cried and screamed for mercv, and shrlokcd. The sheriff gavo him a largo glass of brandy, and ho swallowed It at ono gulp. Finally ho wus told to stand up. He re fused, and four deputies held him up whllo the rope was being adjusted. The black cap was placed over his head, and, yelling, screaming and blaspheming, ho shot throngh tho opening. The Rev. Lavak, who Is boltovod to havo supplied tho revolver, has boon placed under arrest. No one else it is thought oould have given him tho weapon. SEARCHING FOR HI8 WIFE. Why Doesn't Mrs. Otto Unckerstoln Come Home to Her Husbaud ? New Yoiik Sep. 5. Tho wife of Otto Unckerstoln the proprietor of the notol Hamilton, disappeared In June last, and he has spent nbout $200 in advertising for her and begging her to return, and he now offers a reward for any informa tion concerning her. Ho says that sho was well connectod in Europe, and ho sup posed she had gone thero aftor sho left him. Thoy had a disagreement in regard to nbov and nirl they had in their employ. He discharged tho boy and thon asked his wlfo to discharge tho girl. The girl, however, told Mrs. Unckorstoln that her husband had been making love to her, and whou sho learned this she left the house. Yesterday he reoolved a lottor from her without any dato and post marked Brooklyn, In which she said he would no doubt be surprised to roceivo a fow lines from her, especially after being shamed as he had shamed her, but sho should write to him occasionally. Sho said thero was no use in alluding to any thing which had occurred at tho Hamil ton House. "Sufllco it to say that I was told all about your conduct." Sinco she had left sho had taken a position for miserable pay, and sho had to work, as sho did not have sufficient money to support horsolt, and she had navor asked for or received help from anyouo olse. Sho desrcd him to wrlto to her futher, and said that tbo next lottor ho resolved would bo through him, concluding the letter with, "God bless and forgive you." Sho signs lior solf your unfortunato wife, Catherine. Uuckcrstein has applied to tho pollcu for asslstunce in finding his wife. Coal Vessels llurned ut flea. San Francisco, Sep, 5. A cablegram from L"' don to-day conveys tho Informa tion t . the British stoel ship Carr Rook, owned in Glasgow and bound from Dundee to this port with a cargo of Soot tisb splint coal, was totally destroyed by tire. She sailed from Dundee on June 20. Nothing Is said about the origin of the flro or tho safety of the crew. Tho Dutch bark Khersonese, with a cargo of coal, was burned in the harbor ot Monte video July 2d. All Wur Talk lu Germany. IlnflUN, Sp. 0. Even the subject of great grain scarolty is lew now in the public mind than the possibility or prob ability of wur. Everybody is talking about the ohanoes of a rupture, and while inuuy assume to believe that the peace of Europe will be preserved tor Home time longer, yet tho prevalent feel ing is one of doubt nnd apprehension. Triumph for theCanadlnn-Faetflo. London, Sept B, Tho transport of malls from Yokohama across tho Ameri can fontluont will In all probability bs delivered in London within 31 days. This is unquestionably a great triumph for tho CaSadlsn-PaolQo Railroad and Its subsidized lino ot steamers. Blade Its First Ueat of Stool. Nokribtown, Pa., Sep. 5. The Norris town Bteel Company made Its first heat ot steel yesterday. The operation was successful. The open-hearth process is used in the two furnaces thus f r er(.o tad, Tho company elves emplaymont to about 0 te hundred men . . . WolffsflCRplacking 18 WATER PROOF. 1 ehn A HANDSOME POLISH. I 8 LEATHER PRESERVER, f , O BRUSHING REQUIRED. J BhoM can twsssea dsilr. Used br men. women and children. Walt rtarltnff. toot eaach isn't drrreL Ih&reforl painted It with Looks like a now coach, don't It bsbr f A 10c. Hottle wilt paint n ll&by Coach. A iiSc. Hottle n, llrtl Itoom Suit. WOLFF ItAKDOLPII, Philadelphia. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Lenses, Mortgages nnd llonds written, Mnrrinxe licenses and legal claims promptly ntteuded to. Real t'slalc, Collodion and Insurance Agency. Qcnernl Flro Insurance Business, Represents the Northwtsteru Life Insurance Co. Ofkicr Muldoon's building, corner Centre and Wuat bis.,uhcnandohh, l'a. Good Hroperlies ol All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two story double lran.B dwelling hnnso store and reMnnrHn', nr EnM Centre St. 2. A dwelling and lesinuniut on Fast Centre street 3. Deslmblu property oi, corner Cintre nDd Jardin streets, suhnblo for business pnr- POIH'H, 4. A two story double lrame dwelling, on Wrt I.lodslren. 5. Two 2 story Inane dwellings on West Cen tre strro'. 0. Two 'i story dwelling" on tho corner of Coal and Chestnut slieets More room In one. 7. Two-story single house "n North Chestnut street with a inrge wnieh' tuo at the rear. 8. Thr ee two-Riory double frame buildings cornirof Lloyd and ( Utert streets. . Asls my ngonts for W. I.. Itnuglnn Shoes. If not for Bale In your place nsk your ilf-nlei to send for cntnlocue, securo tho nifcncr, and get them for yon. f 'TAKE NO piCUSTITUTE, WHY IS THE HOB ?.-. THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It 1 a fcamlcsa shoe, with no tacka or wax thread tO hurt the feet! lnriilfl of thn lmut rlnn en If afvllalt and easy, nud becau$a tee mae more ehoe$ of this grade than any other manufacturer. It equals hand sewed shoes costing from $4.00 to 85.W). uu ucmiiup iiniiii-M'WL'd, the nnest cair wfvJa bllOO ever OiTrrert fnr AVtlli onimk KYnniM. Imported shoes w hich cost from 83.00 to $U.9), uir jiuiKioiMU'd wcu pmiop. nne cair, sty lab. comfortablti nnd ilumhln. Thn htRt shoo ever ofterod at this price t same grade as cus tom-made nhooi cob tin? from 8ff.0o to BaxtX : -j i-ouro -tuooi lanners, itauroau ncn ,J t nnd I.nttpr f'nrrliiranll wnnFilinm flnannlr peanilass, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten clou edj?e. One pair will wear n year. S2. ho wi S2. uif liiiui'iiiii uu ueuur hnoo ever onereti as i thl4 nrk'o: ono trlnl will (VYiivlncn thnnn ho want a ehoe for comfort and ttervlce. mm ?j,uu woruiiiKiiinu'fl shoes nra vcrv Rtrimir nnd ilnrnhfo Tlmsn whr-k hao glrcn them a trial will wear no other make. LwUj 53 worn bvtho linvmiVBrvuhprn! t hp v sell C s3m mm &i,7' scnooi snoea arm uu tuvji met nt, iw mi' lucirtsniuH nuit's buuvy I drl S;f.00 llaiitl-Hcweil shoe, best ei&4v uw7 uotiffom, very ruyllsb; equals French imported kUoos eoatlnjf from sl.i' to ftBji). I. ml let' J.50, &.()() and shoo for Mis it's are tho Lest fine Don got a, Stylish nnd durable. Cnutlon -Mee that XV. h, Douglas' name anil price aro stamped on the bottom of each shoe. w. l. duuuuo, urocuion, iass. FIRE INSURANCE! Largest ami Otilent Reliable Purely Cash Companies, Jtrprrtentcit by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa. GOLD MEDAL, PAIU3, 1S7S. 1. Baker & Go.'s from which the excess ot oil has been removed, is Absolutely JPuro aud it in Soluble. Ho Chemicals arc used in its preparation. It haa more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Stnrch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and Is thoreforo far mora economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily diohsted, nnd admirably ndnpted for Invalids as well as for porsons in health. Sold by Crocoro ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. J H POMKBOY, A TJORNEY'A T'LA W, Jfllo Beddsll's building corner Sf sin nd Centra sJlL Breakfast Oocoa