LABOR'S GREAT DATf Forty Thousand Workmoil Parado in Now York. THE CRISIS IN HAYT! President Hippolyte Cannot Trust His Adhorcntg. WoltrsfiCWlEBIacking HO BRUSHING REQUIRED. J wv' flighest of all in Leavening Power. U. . Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889 Uaod by men, women snd chlldron. NO CLASH BETWEEN TOILERD. GUARDS PROTECT HIS PALACE. Tho Stroota of the Metropolis Throngod With Wnge-Earncrs. ft Presents in the moit elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE I OF THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal i" virtues of plants known to be , most beneficial to the human ' system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti- i ......... :tt , jimiuu, uuu cue many 111a ui;- m pending on a weak or inactive W condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER A fill BUWELS. It is the mostcjccetltnt remedy known to CLEANSE WE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one Is Bilious or Coustipateil so THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRE8HIMQ SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Ivcry one is using it and all arc lelighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUQC'ST FOR JE"Sr3E?.TT3P 03s MANUFAOTUHED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. flOUlSVIUE. KY NEW YORK. N. T. John R. Coye, lAttorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFFICE Beddall's Building, Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: A two and one-balf story double frame t aweiung nouse, wnn sure-room ana res taurant. Located on East Centi e street. A Valuable property located on South Jar din street. 3 Beven dwelling houpeB&t the corner nfflll. ben and Lloyd streets, (jcod Investment. uerms reasonable. DR. THEEL. 538 North Fourth 8t.v bt-L Ornn. rutLADKLruii. th onlf genuln German American (Specialist la the United Stitei who it kbls to cure BlOOd PolSOrtf Nervous Debility "4 Spe cial Diseases ' . i.8oreThroat Mouth, motonei, t impiei, i-.rapuonp, ton or hard Cloers. SvcIUdki. Irritatloni. &lTCf3&i InHtmmatlont and Runningi, MSPS&W Btricture, Wcikncii anJ Early , loii memory, wsnk kiwk, mental amktT, KWncy an4 madder DUetues and all Disease! reiuUln from Fxoeiiea. Indlioretlon or Omwork, Recent cam cared la i to 19 dajI relief at once. Do not low hope, no matter bat adrer tlalns Doctor, Qaack, Family or Hospital pbjulclan haa failed. Dr. THEKL corca positively without detention nem t)Qilnea. old, todkOi mipdlr oao indtros coktsmflatim MiRtutoa. rich or poor, n'oA 1. itamp for book 'TRUTH" poslng Qacki under aworn teatltuoniala. Houw, dallr from 9 to , Ft'rj S to 9. Wed. and Bat, Ir'fti 8 to 10. Sundar 9 till 11. Write or rail and b rarad. Tor Refcrenew Wedo. "4 Saturday Phil, dally Time SUFFERIHUWOM'S Whsn troubled with Lho3i annoying TrretznttUHlfj an irr iaQiir iouo.i.ni: i diaor-xpo ura, or irouvr. rotational AVeultuf!POri s peculiiir to their fx, Ehculd Use DR. Df'CMOlWE'R O-'fbratPfJ ''FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. C lRtt Etrengtbu rn I 1 ciii entire by.lff ., .apnrt in., vicnninil m, - n- ',, ., II fn it!fi.in nf K- In rill mini. Hem u i .. M-tii. ( -d. l.-.l. 1. AriJi.T-f. Ppf. H.trt- r n- rt'.f.T .ST.10UIS. Nfl Nearly every pattern of Sa Horse Blanket is imitated in color and $style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, out it taste t me warp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells 'for only a little less than the genu ine it isn't worth one-half as much. sfThe fact that A Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidenca mat tncy are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the Va. rrnrli1 mark is sewed on idj of the Blanket. .. . Kivs Mile i'rtl Boss M Electric Extra Test Baker ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 E'A STYLES "prices to sust eYerybody, If you can't cet pem from your dealer, write us. Ask for re 5a J-Li 'K. i ou can get it wituout charge. ftftM- AYRES & SOUS, Philadelphia. t'hlohe.l.r'. I!nsll.h IImonil JIro& BOYiL FILLS iia and i, -id rKiAmoVtW na other, ibflt,dugnotiMtnbtltL V Or tlo Utinur flUibm IValllvt'l d'ureu uy utiuiiiiinieriiia: jr. simuea illeii NiHK'lIIf. Tt 1 manufaatured as a uowder. whloh can b nin In a glass of bwr, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the tenowledffu ol the patient. It aueolutel; hartal eaa. and will offset a permanent and speedy cure, wneiner me paueus is a moaeraie an niter ox in aloohoiio wraolc It Uai bnen (riven in thouaaudf or oases, ana in t? ery iuatanou a pt-r'voi oure nas 101 lowed. It in ver rail. Thesvstem onoe luiDreirnafr ed with ton Bpeoilo,u beoouie an utter Imposalbllit CortheliqnorapiJL'ii'ato eiist. HMAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah 1 -CJMkTSl.. I i mm u eoi faUbrtULnwl Taradet In Kow Jorsey, Pcnnsylrnnla and Massachusetts All tho Exchanges In New Vork City Closed The Daj f Generally Obsorred ns a Legal lloltda In All tho nig Cities. New YortK, Sep. 7. Forty thousand atnlwart workmen were in line In thi Labor Day parado In this city to-day, antf rtt len9t onc-flfth of that number wen marshalled in Brooklyn. Tho display to day exceeded In Interest any of tho pre ceding celobrntions. Thero wero two parades In this city. Tho parade of tho Central Labor Union was in charge of Grand Marshal Michael J. Fenton, of the Granito Cutters' Union. Thoy met nt Washington squaro and marched to 40th strees, being rovlewcd ut tho cottage in Union square. Tho Central Labor Federation formed their parade on the Howery, between Fourth and Eighth streets, August Wab dinger being tho grand marshal. Tbcj marched to Stuyvesant Square, where they wero rovlowed and dismissed. There were parades also in Jersey City and Brooklyn, as well as labor picnic! and athletic contests. All tho down town exchanges were closed. Tho Custom House, Appralser'i Ofllce, Sub-Treasury and Assay Office, were also closed. As it Is a legal holiday, most of the stores in tho city were closed as well. Through New York State. Albany, Sop. 7. The Federation ol Labor and District Assembly No. 147, Knights of Labor, joined hands in a pa rade hero. Syhacuse, Sep. 7. Tho Central Trades, and Labor Assembly paraded with Philip Miller as grand marshal. After the pa rade there was a festival at Kirkwood Park. In Now Jersey. ElizAbhto, Sep. 7. Tho unions paraded 2,00.0 strong, under tho marshalship of Cornelius J. Duller, ol tho Carpenters Union. Tho day was commomoraned on a grand scalo in Washington, N J. Gen- Ural Master Workman Powuerly, Joseph P. McDonnell and Senator CorniBh wero the speakers. Tbsnton, Sop. 7. Tho union potters had a Labor Day jubilee at Mill Urovo. All the labor organizations in Mercer county wero represented. In Connecticut. New Britain, Sep. 7. Nearly 3,000 unionists paraded here. Their festival is being held at Rontschler's Park, where Christopher Evans, secretary of the American Federation of Labor, and Ed ward King spoke. The Mayor and City Council rovlewed tuo parade. Iiig Display In Massachusetts Boston, Sep. 7. Labor Day was hon ored all over Massachusetts. The prmci pal demonstration was in Boston. Or ganizations whose membership amounts to 12.000 had places in the lino of march, Tho Common Council reviewed tho parade. A festival will close tho day. Lynn had a demonstration in which 8,000 men took part, under command ol Thomas Condon, bpringflelu, Worcoster, Lowell and Salem had demonstrations. THE KEYPORT ROBBERY. Professional Thlevon Charged With Bob blng tho l'ostoirlco Safe KETPonT, N. J., Sep. 7. Not tho. slightest cluo has been obtained by the officers working on the caso in regard to tho robbery of the Post-ofllco hero early Saturday morning. So clever were tho robbers at their work that thoy left not the slightest trace. The thieves made their entrance through tho transom, which was forced open. The safe breakers then went to work drilling holes in tho largo safe. Threo holes were drilled at or near the combination, and then a charge of powder was exploded, blowing the door Into fragments. Tho noise of tho concussion was heard by a number or people, but no attention was paid to it at tho time. The safe was ransacked of all it con tained, over $1,000 in cash, and stamps being taken. Tno lobs will in all proba' billty fall on tho postmaster, who is compelled to nialco good tno shortage. Tho robbery was undoubtedly tho work of a gang of professionals whohavo been operating throughout tho State. Insults tliat May Cuuse Trouble. London, Sep. 7. A dispatch from Paris saya that Chilians of wealth and uis; tintlon are Jvery numerous in that city, and since the reception of the news from ValparH'o they have tuken to In- bulling Ann : inin". who, in their itcuoi'- anee, they Miipoe to ho protectors of Biilniaceda. if Hid qu.iriels go much fur ther they may almost reach the dignity of an olticial investigation. A number ol such oases have occurred. In one instance a certain well-known Chilian baron in suited in tho grossest manner a New Yorker, who was quietly dining with his wife at one of tho tables. Ilauk Cashier Tlllmun Heard From. Louisville, Ky., Sep. 7. Telegrams received here from Windsor, Can,, state that Major Tillman, cashier of the Falls City Bank, has left there, and It is be lieved will either return to Louisville or go to some place near this city where ho can easily ooinmuuioate with his friends and arrange terms by which ho can re turn to his old home. Mr. John 1. Moore, president of the Falls City Bank, statos that the bank had found ni tvidenco upon which to maintain a criminal pros ecution. Gravo Fear For the (fueen. London, Sopt 7. The state of Queen Victoria'! health continues to excite great concern in England. The fact that tho sovorign lady is seriously foeble has here tofore been kept secret, but has now leaked out. The gravest fears aro daily expressed. Drowned While Ilttthliir. Atlantic Cur, N. J., Sep. 7. Barney McLaughlin, nged 48, and living in Philadelphia, whilo bathing here was caught by the undertow, and before help could reach him was drowned. The body wan recovered and will ba sent to tho city thU afternoon. Will Uxamlno Fhllndelptiln linnUcr,. Philadelphia, Sep. 7. On tho 17th of this month the joint commission of the State Legislature appointed to Investi gate tho State Treasury will exam ino several Philadelphia bank presi dents, the bondsmen of State Treasurer Bover nud District-Attorney Graham. At tho mcoting in Harrisbuig the Auditor General and his accounts will be investi gated. Colored Cotton Tickers Organize. Galveston, Tex., Sep. 7. It is said that tho colored cotton pickers havo or ganized, and that they have agreed not to pick cotton after Sept, 10 for less than $1 per 100 pounds and board. This or ganization has been perfected through the Colored Alliance, and now number! more than 800,000 members, with thou sands being added every day throughout tho Southern Slates. Minister Grtlhb Has Iloturnod. New Youk, Sop. 7. Gen. E. Durd Grubb, United States Minister to Spain, arrived from Havro yesterday on ths steamer La Touraluo. Ho was met al Quarantine by a large delegation of G. A. H. members from Now Jersey. Jtnron Htrsch's I.atct Schemo. London, Sep. 7. Baron Hirsch, tht Jewish philanthropist, has signed a no torial deed cmpoworlng his representa tives to expend 2,000,000 for tho pur chase of laud and tho location of coloniei in the Argentine Bepublic. Rumored Arrest of Train Robbers. Stockton, Cal., Sep. 7. It is reported that the Cores train robbers have beet cuptured noar Newton, this State, by 1 posse. The report cannot be continued, Sudden Deaths. Heart dlsense is by far Ihe most frequent enUM) of Midden death, which In three out ol four cases la unsuspected. The symptoms are uol generally uuderntood- These are: lying on tne right side, short breath, palnordls tress In bide, bacK or shoulder, Irregular ptil.-.c, ntt)ima, weafc and hungry spells, wind In stomach, welling 01 ankles or dropsy, opnre.'Bku, dry coiicti and stnothtrms. Dr. Jtlles' lllustiated boot on Heart Disease, fre at (7. II. llagenbuch, who sell aud guarantee Dr. Miles' unequaled New Heart cure, at. d his Kt'8twatio Nervine, which cores ntrvouc ness, headache, sleeplessnes , ellects of drink ing, etc. It coulalLs no opiates. Hot ami cold by turns. That Is tho kind of weather we are having. Ml loo' fcierve aua Liver Pills Aft on a new principle regulating the Itver, stomach and bowels thiovuh the nerves A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Mils speedily cute biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, pllos, constipation. Lfnequaled lor men, women, children. Hmallest, lullorst, surest I 5-1 doses, Z-.cHs. Samples 4'iee, nt C. H. Uagtnbuch's drug store. "Johnny Get Your Gun," the hunt iug eeaHon is ueur at hand. Oh, What a Cough. , Will you heed the warning? The signal per. imps of tl'e suie approxch of that more ter rible disease. Consumption, Ask yourselves If you can allord for the sake of saving 60 rents, to run the tlsfc and do nothing for It, We know iron experience that Bhlloh's Cure will Cure j our Cough. It never fulls. This explains why more than a Million Mottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopping Cougli at once. Mothers do not be without It. ior Lame BncK, Hide or Chest, use Bhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by C. II. Ilagenbucb, N. K. corner .Main and Lloyd streets. Uuy your supplies from legitimate dealers and especially from those who invite you through ihe newspapers. &. Oure for Constipation and Headache. Dr. Silas Lane, while in tho Kooky Mountains, discovered a root that whn :oni bined with othor herbs, makes an easj tnd coitain euro for constipation. It is in .he form of dry roots and loaves, and it tnown a3 Lane's Family Medicine. It will euro sick headache. For tho blood, iivor hnd kidneys, and for clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Druggist; 19II it at 50 conts a packago The rush for school books Is not bo erf at as It was, yet the dealers are well supplied. Ask Your Frionda About It Your distressing eoujth can be cured We- know it beeauee Kemp's Dalian vithin the past few years has cured s -.nny eouirhs and colds in this cnnirmi"i,.v Its roumrk&ble salo 1 as been won eriMr i i its genuine merit. Ask tomu trim, vhohas used it what he thinks uf Kemp'. iialsMiu. There U no medioina so pure aoneeo effective. Large bottlas 6O0 and$l tt all druggists'. Clothing will be cheap this winter aud the clothier who advertises will catch all the trade. Shlloh's Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most buo . essiul Cough Medicine wo have ever sold, 4 low doses Invariably cure the worst oases of Cough, Uioiij, and llronchltls, while lis won Jerlu! success in the cure of Consumption le without a parallel in the history of medicine. 3lnoe it's lli'Bt discovery it has been sold on a iuarantee,atest which no other medicine ran stand. Ii you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 rents, 60 cents, aud 11.10. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or lUctt lame, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by U, II. Ilageubucli, N, IS. corner Main and (Joyd streets. The Humane Hose Co., of Mahnnoy City, plculced at LaUesldo to-day. Startling Faots. Tho American people are rapidly becoming a race of nervous wrecks, and tho following suggests the Lost run edy: Alphousollemplf lug, of Duller, Pa., swmrs that when his sou was speechless Irom Bt. Vitus danco i)r Miles' great Itestoratlve Nervine cured him. Mrs. J. It Miller, of Valparaiso, and J. D. Tavlor, of Logansport, Ind., eao 1 gained 1W pounds from taking It. Mrs, II. A. Gaidner, of Vistula, lud., was cured of 40 to 60 con vulsions a day, and much headachs, dlzzt nes, backache and nervous prostration by one bottle. Trial bottles, and hue hooks of marvelous cures, fiee at O. H. liagenbuch, the druggist, who recommends and guaran tees this uncqualed remtdy. CONDITION OF CROPa Tln Wcnthor llurcan's Report from tat New I'nglnnd ami Middle Rtntcs. Washington, Sep. 7. A bulletin hai just been Issned by the Woather Buroau showing tho condition of crops in the fol lowing States: Pennsylvania. Corn is excellent, but needs warm, sunshiny weather to mnturd it. Tho buckwheat crop will be units ually large. Tobacco cutting continue and the crop is reported fine. Potatoes only slightly injured by rot; crop very large. Seeding has been delayed by wcl weather. New Enoland. Crops ripening slowly. Potato rot not spreading seriously. To bacco harvest nearly completed, and thi crop Is in good condition. A large cro; of cranberries is indicated; picking wit' begin this week. New York. Tho conditions wero gen. ernlly favorablo for growing crops and seeding. Corn is from ono to throij weeks late. The potato blight is increase ing. Hops badly damaged by moisturo. Tobacco harvest Is well advanced. New Jersey. Tho cranberry crop promises an nverngo yield. Tho weather has been unfavorable for ripening fruit and vegetables, and the ground is too, wet for digging potatoes and for plough ing and seeding. Maryland, Peaches, potatoes, and tobacco were injured by rain in southern; Maryland; otherwise, conditions wero favorable to growing crops. SunBhiny weather is needed in all sections. The Iluttlo of Oroton. New London, Conn., Sep. 7. The 110th anniversary of tho battle of Groton 1 Heights and massacre at Fort Griswold was commemorated to-day with fitting services. In tho morning there was a procession, made up of tho local bnttal-, ions of tho Third Regiment, C. N. G. Ao-1 miral Gherardl sent six companies of bluejackets, a company of marines and tho band from tho ships Philadelphia, Petrel and Enterprise of tho North Ati lantic Squadron. A company of regulars from Fort Trumbull also participated, as well as tho Uniformed Knignts of Pythl- ns. Odd FellowB, American Mechanics and other civic organizations. II. & O. Matters. Baltimore, Md., Sep. 7. President Mayer, of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail road, who recently arrived from Europe, haB gone to Bar Harbor. He was looking well and was much improved by his trip abroad. During tho month of AugnsS the Baltlmoro & Ohio received 3,000 mora carloads of freight from the West at Locust Point, than ever arrived thero bo foro In any one month in the history of tho road. The west-bound freight traffic was correspondingly heavy. The pas senger busines was all that tho company could handle and wus very heavy, both through and local. An Old Firm Assigns. Baltimore, Md., Sep. 7. Tho firm of Robert Mooro & Co., which has mado a deed of trust for tho benefit of its' creditors to Carl Vlrter, of New York, la one of tho oldest and best known firms of woolon cloth importers in this country. , Tho business was founded in 1838. A ' member of tho firm states that the deed, of trust is mado in ordor to liquidate and; settle up the business, and that th 0 Ha. bllities of the firm are- less than tho as sets. It is stated that all tho firm's lia bilities aro with Now York and European firms. I left His AVifo Provided for. Wilkesbabre, Pa., Sep. 7. The where abouts of J. B. Shearn and Miss Mary J. Williams, who eloped Saturday, nro stilt unknown. Shearn is a coal operator nnd Miss Williams is a young society lady but 10 years old. Shearn, who Is aboutj 40 years old, has a wlfo and two children who aro at Asbury Turk, N. J. Mis Williams is very pretty. Her father is dead and her mother is in Europe. Shearn left a chock for $1,000 to bo giveD to his wife when sho returned. Pork Restrictions Ofllnlally Itosoinded. Washington, Sep. 7. Baron Von Mumm of tho German Legation in thin city has sent tho following telegram from, New York to Acting Assistant Whartoni "I havo the honor to inform you that thq 1 restrictions placod upon tho Importation of swino and sausages into Germany havo been rescinded, provided snub meats have lieen examined according to your Jaw of March "id, and according to the radia tions 1 1 "March "37th of tlii . y an! n-tj fnt n.i-d villi proi.tr ollni.il km., can ' J Tleti-l'lutiHMl to See the I'll). j Clin u.o, Sep. 7. Culom-1 Kllu.tt K. 1 Shepard of the New York Muil and Ex-1 pres, has engaged for himself and u dozen or more friends the largest parlot in the Auditorium Hotel, capable of seat. ! the first floor, fortho entire period during which the Colunibiati EJosItiou will last. Tho cost of tho accommodations) it is said, will amount' to something Ilka 525,000. . ltlcyelo Raoes I'oJtponml. Phovidence, R. I., Sep. 0. Thebtejeh races of the Rhode Island wheelman whloh were prevented Saturday by rain, will toko place next Saturday. Convicts Refuse to Hat Huang. Hartford, Conn., Sep, 7. About 10 criminals at tho State Prison at Watltam fleld refused to eat beans which had been cookod for dinner. Tho win-den prompt ly sent nine of the stubborn prisoners to their cells, and afterward placed th two ringleaders in solitary conllnomont, thus ending the trouble. Tho Chilian Minister Off for ISurnpe. New York, Sep, 7. Senor I-azoano, fTMllan HI,, I tin,- In tin ITy,tl.l U, has arrived in this city from Washing ton. He will sail for Europe to-morrow. A Mechanic Cuts Ills Throat. SEYMOUR. Conn.. Son 7 Willlnm n. an, a mechanic, cut hU throat yesterday. no win aid. Despondency was tho ttun An Attack Expected By tho Bavolution ary Exiles Under Legitime. Itear-Adnilrni rlherardl Says nn Uprlslni is Inevltnblo-l)cnlnt Will Protmblj fiupplnnt Hlppolyto Hitter I'celluo Hetween thn Negroes nud Mulnttoes Thoy Will Wolconio Trouble. New York, Sep. 7. The latest ncwi from Haytl, just brought iu by tho steam ship Adirondack, is to tho effoct tha' President Ilippolyto is in constant nppre hension of an attack by the revolutloiiarj exiles under tho leadership of Gen. Lcgi time. All tho Haytian ports ore well garrisoned, and an extra guard protecti tho palace in Port au Prince. Hypimllte particularly fears treacherj among his own subjects. While affect ing to bo loyal to the administration, itii believed that persons prominent in tht affairs of tho republic secretly sympa thlzo with tho aims of the insurgents, and that in the event of an energetic nt tack they would desert Hyppolito's stand urd and welcome the oxiles. A Revolution In I'xpnctrd by Admiral Ghcrnrdl. Washington, Sep. 7. Rear Admlr.il Gherardl, who came here In obodienco to orders from Secretary Tracy, has returned to rcv London, Conn., where his squad ron is now. Ho had a long conference with Secretnry Tracy and Commodore Ramsay, Chief of tho Bureau of Naviga tion. Tho subject discussed is con jectural, but it is believed to have been In reference to the recont alleged disa greement between himsolf and Rear Admiral Walker. Admiral Gherardl, in discussing affairs in Haytl, said that a revolution Hiero in tho near future was Inevitable. Denejat was tne strongest man on the island, and would doubtless supplant HiDoolyte. Tho negroos, he said, composed 25 per cent, of tho population of the island, The millattoes were tho more intelligent and the bitterness betweeu the two races was Intense. ANOTHER BERLINfiRUMOR. An Alleged Quarrel lletwcen tho Kuiperor mid Kmpross. Berlin, Sep. 7. Court circles hero ore agog over a reported quarrel between the Emperor of Gormany and tho Empress, tho origin of which is said to bo ns fol lows: Some time ago tho Empress found n bun dle of letters written by tho Kuiser to a lady of the court. Theso compromising docu ments wero accompanied by nn anony mous cpistlo, which, it is said, made mat ters worse. The court lady concerned was at once dismissed, but tho Kaiser insisted that sho should bo allowed to romain. Meagre details only havo as yet been given out. The German press havo received a hint that imprisonment will be the fato of any and all editors who print any mention of the matter. A Hangorons Conildcnce Mnn Arresrod. Chicago, Sop. 7. "Dig Ed" Hennessy, leader of ono of tho most dangerous gangs of confidence operators in tho country, was arrested yesterday after noon by officers of tho Central Police Station at the instance of John I. Norris, ths irrcprossiblo detective from Ohio. Norris wants Hennessy for complicity in a series of robberies in western Missouri, of which well-to-do farmers were tho victims. One old man named C. W. Funk, of Knox County, Mo., was robbed of $2,000; another, Thomas Blackburn, of Albany County, of JO, 500, and a third, Stephen Trice, of Lathrop, of $4,000. Tho Chilian Junta Not Yet Recognized. Washington, Sep. 7. At the State De partment tho report Is given out that no regular formal recognition will be extended to tho Chilian Government until new credentials aro supplied to our Minister nt Santiago. Our present rela tions aro entirely friendly, however, nnd Minister Egan Is in a position to treat with the Junta on any Issue that may ariso. This arrangement has been mude at Mr. Blaine's direction, and there is no truth in tho story that tho Secretary's functions havo been usurped by Gcu. Traoy at tho President's Instance. Hrowerics Seized By U. S. Marshals. St. Louis, Mo,, Sep. 7. Tho Federal authorities havo inaugurated a war on isonio of the St. Louis breweries for vio lating some of tho statutes in relation to ie uto of stamps. The Berliner imported eor browcry has been seized by United States Marshal Buchanan nnd invoiced iu charge of Deputy United Statos Mar shal Atkinson. Tho brewery of Stitt uer Thomas was also seized. Ths charge, tho Marshal btnteB, are using s.t,iuq-i twi e. Ihe aulluii-llli. , .Utle ihoy uro ul'et mlicr brew .ie. Almost a Uiot. LkbasuN, Pa., t ip 7. The affray be twoen Special Oflicer Johnson, hw sou George and two non-union men employed in Leight's rolling mill on the one side, and n number of strikers on the other, almost ussumod the proportions of a riot. The police had groat difficulty in quell ing the disturbance. Tho Johnsons were, nearly killed during the melee. Isaac Reed, Ed McLaughlin, Lewis Ricker nnd Johu Wellsr of the strikers havo been arrested. The KodlM Reenvered. Thomaston, Coun., Sep. 7. The bodies of the two daughters of Henry Hughes, Elleu, aged ten, and Catharine aged four, which were found iu the Naugatuek river near Waverbury, have been brought here. The girls wandered away frooj home, and in some manuer wers, drowned. The lUnlnes to Go to Augusto. ArjousTA, Sep. 7. Mr. and Mrs, Mains and Hattie and James G. Blaine, jr., will leavo Bar Harbor about the IStli Instant. and come to Augusta to occupy theii residence ou State street for three weeks, returning to wajuington oariy n Uoto bor. i Attorney-General Miller Ku Voyage. PiULADklmiia, Sep. 7. Attornev-Gen oral Miller and a party of six gentlemen aro cruising about tha Delaware break water in the revenue cutter Hamilton. t the weather is favorablo a short sua voyage will be taken. "oil uniiiiiK, juur umu,u tou tui(tii aubidjuuv paint M tt with Looks like a new coach, don't It baby? A 10c. Mot tie will paint n Hatty Conch A 25c. Itottle n lied lloom Suit. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deedi, I.ente. Mortgages and ilonds written. Marriage liiensis and lsgal claims plompliy attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency. acneral Fire Insurance Hnsiuesi'. Represents the Northwestern I. Ho lusuranceLo. Office-MuldoonV building, coiner Centre and West Bis., bhinrtndin.h, l'a. Good Properties n: All Kino's for Sale. A two story douhle lrsme dwelling rinuse sioieaud reMunrau', ol i;sl '"cntrcSt. , A dwcl'lrg and restaurant on Kasl Centre street , l)eliable property ot. cjmi-r Ce ctre nnd ouiiuu sirei-is,sui auie ior business pur- tiOSfS. , A two story double lrnine dwelling, on Two 2-story irame dwellings on West Cen tre street. , Two Calory dwelling' on the comer of uoai auu ciiesimii suteis mure room in oue. Two-f tory slrgle houe on North Chestnut sireei wnu ainrgewaicni me httnerear. , Thr en two-story dr ubl flame buildings corner of Lloyd ard Hllbeit streets. Ask my njentK for W. 1. Dnuelna Shoes. If not lor sale In jour place nsk jour ilenler to nend for culnlosue, securo tho nsency, ami rt them lor you. tST-TAKB so HUUSTlTUTE.-sZt S3 SHOE CENtPeWIEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY ? It Is a seamless shoe, a ltu no tacks or wax tlirr at to hurt tho feet; made of tbo best line calf, stvllsb and canr. nnd because ttA inkn nnr hw ne thia grade than any other viatwifttctttrer, It equals band suwed sbnes costing from $.UU to 85.(. z ii uu ; huiihiiip iinmi-ftiMvt'ii, mo nnesc can eJwfl fillOtl OVfF nfTiTed fnr lUlllt nnnnl Wpih)i imported shoos whlou cost from $s.(mo $12 00. ttrffl. uu niiH-.-Mivu-n wvii mine. line cair, tBVm BtVllsh. fomfortfihlo nnd tlnrnhln. 1 hn hfnt shoo ever offered nt thU I'rlco t same (trade as custom-made shoes coating from $o.oo to 3iiu roiico rMiont formers, uauroaa Jien undLettorCnrrlersnll wtnr Mifm flnen1r seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, extent slon edwe. One pair will e a year. V-r "js on iiiiuciiiii no ueiicr snoo ever onerea at X9fla this nrlL-o: nnn trt.nl will rnnvlnrn timer who want a shoo for comfort and service. Wv9 " una s.tj(i um-kliiciunifn sboet VJ fu m nro VOTV RtronLr Atid slnrnKIrt. Thnen uhr unvo giYtju ineni a irini win wear no otner mane. kmv'J 1 Zj worn hvthn tinvsovprvwhprpt thpvupll ru their merits, the Increasing sales show. lLb(U.1 ICS I)nniriln. vprvuf vllchi onunla lnrh Imported shoes eoatlu from gl.W) to 86.U). LimIIch ,AO, 8.00 nnd 11.7-1 shoo for Mia; are the best flnoUongolo. stylish and ilurable. t'lmtloiie See that W. L. Douglas name and price aro stamped on the ttottmn of each shoo. , Li. uuuul.i, iirocicion, jxass. SSjka.03Q.V23.3.-023. Dtp CI FIRE INSURANCE! Znci' ii Mil Ohlint Reliable Purely Cash Companies, IlejM'esentetl by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. Janlm St.. Shenandoah, Pa. 1. Baker & Co.'s Breakfast ocoa from which tho oxcesa ot oil has been removed, is Absolutely Pure and it in Soluble. Ho Chemicals are usoil in ita nrepuratiou. It has more tftrm three times the strength of Cocoa nilxoil with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, ami is theroforo far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It ia delicious, nourishing, Btrongthoniug, easily digested, anil admirably adapted for invalids as well as for parsons iu health. Sold by Grocers ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. J A POMJCBOl- AT10RNElt-.T.t.AW. 'X0'-'-hi!i building cjrocr Main .ntUeau WHY IS THE ' W L DOUGLAS