WENT OYER HIAGARA 1 WolfrsAGM EBIaoking MIRACULOUS ESCAPE Dastardly Attempt to Wreck o Passenger Traiu. TORPEDOES ON THE TRACK. dighest of all in Leavening Power. U. . Gov't Report, Aug. 1.7, 1S89. . 1 RhrVHi can Two Pcoplo End Tlioir TrouWca jj A HANUoOME POLISH LP ATM F R PRPStrnUPn. f T.IT fi itRiiauiun o rrsliin cn. I in the Cataract. Umd by men, women and ehUdr n. BELIEVED THEY WERE LOVERfl. Orcat Loss of Lifa Averted by a Train Being Lato. Neither Left Anything By Which They Could Bo Identfilod. Presents in the most elegant form rHE LAXATIVE ANO NUTRITIOUS JUIOF p TUB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Zomfciued with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human iystem, forming an agreeable uid effective laxative to pernia ie)itly cure Habitual Cousti- fiction, and the many ills de t finding on a weak or inactive :ondition of the KIDNEYS, LIUER flKD BOWELS. U the most excellent remedy known to ILSMSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so tha r BUHL BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and 8TREHQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW Every one is using it and all arc Relighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUOGIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRAKCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE. Kr NEW YORK. tl. V. John R. Coye, .ttorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFFICE BKDDALL'B IiUII.DINCf, or. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA PROPERTY FOR SALE: A two and one-half story double frame dwelling house, with st ire-room mid res taurant. Located on Last Centre street. VAvnluable property located on South Jar din street. Neven dwelling houses at the corner of Gil bert and l.loj d streets. Good Investment. Ternib reasonable. DR. THEEL, coo North Fourth St., OOo tel. Green, Philadbvhia, tin only Renuloe Uermaa American BpcclalUt In lh Uoltcil StnU-j mho la able to cure BlOOd Poison Nervous Debility spe cial Diseases o( Skin Dlaeuci. Kedt? potifatn In tbt bonci.SoroThront Mouth, Blotches, Plmplti, Eruption!, ioft or hitM t'locra, BwtlUnga, Irrititloni, InfiiunimMloDi md KonnlDga, Biricturea, Wekkneaa and Early 'Air, loat memory, weak hrust, mental unlet. Kidney sod itvijer uiafksfi mi all uiaewca reaoiunj; irgui ' idiacretioii cr'Orrrwork, Recent eaaea cured in 4 to 10 diji t Huf at one. Do not loea hope, no matter wbat adrer. ilnff Pootor, Qnack, Family or Iloipltat Phyalelan haa falliM. r, THEEL curet positively " without drtetUon from iilneaa. old, tophi, middlr aii hdiiwi conriMPUTiKfl tKKitoa. rich or rwor, aend 2e atarop for bonk 'TRUTH" exposing Qaasa undr awnrn tMtlmonUU. How, dally from to 3, Vr'ft 6 to 9, VTed, and Bat. fg , to 10. Rand? 9 till 11. Writ o- call and nTd. Tor Reftrenoe Wedn. 4 Saturday Phils, dally Time hn tinriivi v'ih tr.'iw f.nr.tTij Irrmmln tQaeDt)T J.'1!' v . )il -,r lei nre, or froi. ( o . flUoiml Vt tn .iiwBt'M f-'i oruiiitr , .h-fr x, bin ,h MALE tit'JhiiilNG PILLS. hu enure (tjrt'., 3(vart i ," t -)(-.) J i j --n -J, fcl. At ill tt ' ).. -T.iO'JIS i(rorii..rt t to mind, bene i Mrirtf Nearly every pattern of 5a Horse Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the ivarp 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. The fact that Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and dry buyer should see that the ? trade mark is sewed on inside of the Blanket. Five Mllo Boss Electric Extra Teat Baker ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 5A STYLES tt prices to suit everybody. If you can't get jiem trora your dealer, write us. Ask lor he Va Book. You can cet it without charge. WM. AtRES & SONS, Philadelphia. rCNNYROYAL PSLLS Orlrlfic! tuid Oi ly OinuIiiew L-Anii. ate rim n ma- H ILtL'tkUlQ ' ... latke i m, tuMffu. '-a.oraooate. L f'B&&tal aiii "er, by retant liou Square. I.Vtl. f 1 f j it. i Hb'L 1 J".. . LI twial Urn 'uwi Or tlio JJquor llahlt, A'oitliUrly Cuivta by luiiiiiiifoieriiiff nr. iluiueat' iullii hie-lll. ft ! manufactured aa a ponder, wliloh can be given ituoutttiekno ledgeot the patient It u absolutely I vne' r me panuui uvueraia ariiiater vk iloori' t ' c It Uai been given in thouaond ici -i La err imtanoe a peneot ourenasioi 4 tf appetite to oxlit. h HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah BUMKETS JJbraJ A Pusher llnglnc- Wrecked Complete! by tlio llxploslnn T.elileli Vnlley ltnll roud oniclals lluntlnjr for the Wreckers. Kxcltcmtmt A'ery lticli nnd tlio Crimi nals May Get Uulck .Instlco If Caught. PiilLLirsDUnr), N. J., Sep. 11. Excite ment runs high hre over tlio ilaitnrtlly attempt to wreck a passenger train last Wednesday night on the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Train No. 0 was 45 minutes late and therein lay tlio salvation of tlio passengers. The train being Into, the station mas ter at Kennedy, live miles from hero, al lowed a pusher engine to go ahead of tha delayed train. The engino was going along at a re duced rate of speed, when suddenly thero was n loud oxplosiou, which tore away portions of the engine and wrecked it completely. The engineer and fireman had a most miraculous escape. They were not oven' hurt. An Investigation into the cnuso of tho explosion has dorolopod tlio fact that a dynamite cartridge had been placed on tho tracks. Two more cartridges wcro found nlioad of the oxplodoil one. Dy a mere accident n great loss of life wa averted. If train No. 0 had been twenty minutes Into, Instead of forty minutes, tho push er engino would not have been allowed to go out, and tho pasbonger train, with Its crowded conches, going at full speed, would surely have exploded all three cartridges. Tho officials claim to haro a clue as to the perpetrator of tho deed Easton dotectlvos have arrested a man, giving his name as Louis D. Iinrrimil and resldenco New York The detectivos he Hove that he is Oscar Kernel, tho notor ious "Man from Peru," who has a long record of crimes oi the train wrecking order. PARK PLACE DISASTER. Witness Fry's Statement a Clood Point for tlio Insurance Companies. New York, Sep. 11. The statement of a wltnes yesterday evening beforo tho coroner's jury investigating tho Park placo disaster was a good point for the insurance companies if they intend light ing tlio claims for insurance money. Simon Fry, a pawnbroker, nnd Manu facturer Itosenfeld's brother-Iu-law, testi fied to tho discovery of the bodies of Adam Goldsmith and Sam'l Hlltz after it had been stated that all bodies had been taken from the ruins. Jtosenfeld often told tho witness that nil his wealth was in his business, nbout $20,000, and that ho could only get insurance for $3,500. Then came a startling develop ment, "I want to say something which I think the jury ought to hear," added Fry. "On August 29, when I was at tho ruins looking for bodies, t,ome discussion oroso among the crowd whether tho building collapsed or whether there had been nu explosion. "Ono man who stood besldo mo, and who, I have since learned, is Jlr. Llobler of Liehler & Mnass, said to mo in Ger man: 'Keep still. Wo will mako it np pear nu explosion, whether it was or not. We want our insurance.' " This created a profound sensation, and District-Attorney Bedford requested that Mr. Lieblcr ho subpoenaed at once, as well as Leo Rosenf old, a nephew of Manu facturer Rotenfeld, who stood beside Mr. Fry, and who is said to have overheard tho statement imputed to Liehler. Mr. Liehler camo in soon, nnd upon his examination indignnntly denied that he had mado the statements attributed to him. The verdict of the jury is very pecu liar, and docs not placo tho blame on any definite cause. In conclusion they rec ommend a State law for periodical in spection of buildings where heavy manu facturing is carried on. Monej for tho Sufferers. New Yoiik, Sept. 11. Up to noon to day $24,973 had been contributed for tho relief of tho Park placo sufferers. An Aniu&lng Moxlcun IhiiHiuct City of Mexico, Sep. 11, Tho ban quet to be given in honor of President Diaz's birthday is expected to bo an amusing affair, as many of tho Alcades who are to bo present are ignorant In dians, who never sat at n table or usod a knife or fork in their lives, and have nover been In society, and some few per haps cannot even speak Spanish, not have they ever worn trousers or shoes, but simply sandals and white drawers. Sottlo 'I heir Difference.. BAL,TiMoitK,Sep.ll. The differences bo the Itepuolicaus In this State havo beep settled. Chas. T. Wesoott has withdrawn from the choirmnnshlp of the State Cen tral Committee, and as this entirely sat isfies Col. Van Nort tho latter gentleman will remain on tho ticket for Governor. II. M. Clabaugh was chosen iu Mr. Wes. cott's placo. Chlnuiuon Who Aro Here Illegally. Buwalo, N. Y., Sept. 11. The long trial of HIn Pah Mai, La Ling and Let) Sin, the four Ciiiuamen suitpected of be ing illegal residents, has come to a closa in the United States Court, Commis sioner Hirsehbeok discharged Lee Sin and Pah Mai, and the other two wore found guilty of being improperly In the country, ltefused a New Lease of Convicts. Nashville, Tenn., Sep. 11. The pro position submitted by tho Tennessee Coal, Iron nnd R. R. Co., looking to a now and extended lease of convicts, was rejected by bath the Seuuto and the House, thi vote in each branch being unanimous. Is O.mun I'iisIir Murdered? Constantinople, Sep. 11. A rumor Is current Jntthls city, but not yet con firmed, that Osmau Puiha, formerly Min ister of War, has met with a violeu1 death. T ielCnljorloVI.lt Us In '03. - HI B itL N, S 'ii. 11 The report is again current that tho Kaiser proposes to visit tU United States in '03. j . jjJ ABSOPJf EClf PUKE Sold 111. lllislnen nnd Fled to Canndn. New York, Sep. 11. Lewis Stein, manufacturer ,of garters nnd olastie sup porters, Canal street, under the style ot Lewis Stein & Co., has disposed of his business and ficil to Montreal, leaving debts reported at over $3.3,000. llnrlmouth Colleulnto Vcnr llcf-un Hanover, N. H., Sept. 11. The collo glate year ot Dartmouth opened yester day. There are about 90 freshmen, hut this number will be increased by lato ar rivals. 2roiirtli-Clns l'OHt masters. WasiiIxoTon, Sep. 11. Foitrth-clnas postmasters have just lieen appointed in Now York State as follows: ,1. Dower, at Hickory Comers, and C. V. Crosby ut Sardinia. Suddon Deaths. Jltnrl dlses Is by far the most frequent ue of sudden death, which In threeoulni four cafes Is uususpi-cted. The (y toptoniHare not generally undurednod. 'lhce ere: lying ,11 lue right side, short breath, nalnordls iress In tide, bucK or lumlder, Insular pube, Hhtlimn. weak and hunifry spells, wind in stomach, swelling o, ankles or dropo, oprire-slon, dry couiihnml sinolliernnc. l)r files' Illustrated book on Heart Dtsenno, fref at' H. Itiigenbitch, who si II nnd gunmutee Ur. Miles' unequaledNewHcaril'ure.ni dhls llestorntlte Nervine, which cures nervous ness, headache, letpletsiios ,elIectsof drink ing, etc. It contaliis no opiates. Ribbon rosettes nbout tho size of half-dollar are innunUd 011 pin untl worn in the coliruro. Mllea' Nervo una Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, Ktoninch nnd bowels thioVQh the nervrs A new ditcovery. Dr. Miles' 1'llls (.peedlly cute biliousness, bad laMe, torpid liver, pile", zunstlpatlon. unequalcd lor men, women, children, timalltst, mllncst.i-ureKt! 5'does, i'jclB. Hnniples Free, at C. 11. Hajenbuch's drnir More. Whether freezing or tratlinp; It la always "mc-an" tcnipetnturewlthbotiie people. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The Mpnal per .nps ol lbs sure approach of that more ter rible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can allord for the snfce of saving SO enU. to ruu the risk and do nolhlncr for 1L. Wo know iron experience that bhllob's Curs will Cure our Cough. It never fulls. This explains why more than a Million llotilts true soid the past year. It relieves Croup andWhocplne Cough nt once. Mothers do uot be without it. For Lame lines, Hide or Obest, iiseHhtloh's Porous blaster. Bold by 13. 11. IlBgeuhueh, N. K. corner Main and Uoyrt street. Tho shortest kind of a Iralu will be the proper one for this tcuson's even ing wear. ABk Your Friends About It. Your dislrcteinc, courIi can bo cured We know it becsuso Kemp's Balsam ffittiin tho paet few years has cured so nimy couKhs and colds in thlslcommunity Its remarkablo sale lias been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friont) jvhohus used tt what ho thinks of Komp't Bclsnm. There is no medicine so pure, aonoso effectlvo. Lirce bottles 50c and$l At all drugniBts'. A clnus will pull more Sick boys nnil girls out of Led than all tho doc tors in town. Shiloh'a Consumption Curo. This Is beyond question tho most suc jcslul Cough Medicine w e have ever sold, i lew dnt.es luvarlably cure the wort.t cases oi Cough, Croup, nnd llionchitlp, while Its won lerlul success In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine, Since It's llrst discovery it l.as been told on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand, Ii you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and JU0, If your l.ungs are tore. Chest or IlacK lame, use Hhlloh's 1'orous Plaster, bold bv 0. II. Ilageubuch, N. K. comer Alain and Lloyd streets. The fall trade la now comlupr on, and merchants should begin adver tising. Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a race of nervous wrecks, and the following Miggests the bestien tdy: AlphonsollempU Ing, of Duller, I'a., twturs that "hen his sou was speechless from bt. Vitus dance l)r Miles' great llestoratlve Nervine cured him. Mrs. J. It Miller, of Valnaraleo, and J. 1). Tan lor, of Lognusport, lnd eao 1 gained 20 pounds from taking It, Mrs, 11, A, Gardner, of Vistula, lud., was cured of 40 to CO con vulsions n day, and much hendach;, dizzi ness, backache and nervous prostration by one bottle. Trial bottles, and fine hooks ot marvelous cures, free nt O. II. lingenbucli, the druggist, who recommends and guaran tees this uncqualed remedy. &The fat feather bed of our forefathers has almost entirely been displaced. A Curo for Constipation and Headaoho. Dr. Silas Lane, while in tho Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that wlin oombincd with other herbc, makes an oaij ind certain curo for constipation. It ie In '.he form of dry roots and leaves, and u tnown as Lane's family Medicine. It will cure sick headucha For the blood, liver hnd kidneys, and for clearing up tho complexion it does wonders. Druggists tell It at 50 cents a package The man who Is BpolHng for n light generally looks pretty well spoiled after he has been accommodated. Alva's Brazilian Specific Co., 6 H'all street N. Y. Gentlemen: I take pleasure In testi fying to the curative powers of your Caoi us Biood Cure, which has relieved me of mus cular rheumatism ot long standing. 1 w.s troubled seriously by dyspepsia us well, from which, I am pleased to state, It has also cured me. Assuring you that I shall recommend your medicine to my friends, I am. Yours respectfully, ADAM DM OWN, Deo. 0, 1890. 810 Ninth Bt., llrooklyn, N. Y. Hold at Klrlln'u DrugBlore,Fematiuu House Ulock.Bhenandoab. Many housekeepers nro putting up an extra quantity of preserves this season, because, say they, there will he a scarcity of fruit next season. EXPERTS STOP WORK. Tlio Appropriation to Kxnmtiio the Kcy stone Itnuk ltuus Out, I Philadelphia, Sep. 11. Experts Law rence E. Brown and Taylor Fnunce hav stopped work as government agents in examining tho hooks of the defunct Key stone National Hank, made necessary by tho exhaustion of the special appropria tion to pay oxperts on defunct banks. The suspension was unexpected, as no one dreamed that such n pr.'.'ry sum n $5,000 was the total app-.oprintion for work that might include hundreds of the 5,000 national banks in tho country. This state of affairs is particularly un fortunate in tlio Koystono Hank's case, as it will necessarily greatly impede the investigation, although Secret Service Agent Albeit Ba'rett. who Is employed on a salary, will continue the work. Mr. Fnunce to-dny said that ho and Mr. Brown had just i cached a place whom they saw daylight in tho darkness, which has surrounded tho mysterious disap pearances of the money from the bnnk. Had they continued on the hooks they had expected to shortly clear up tho mystery. Messrs. Brown nnd Fattnco will con tinue, however, to work on Bardsloy's accounts for tho city. TOO MANY WIVES. Ho Loses Ills 1'ropcrty mid Finds lllmsctl In Jail for Niin-sttpport. WiLKKsnAnnE, Pa., Sep. 11. Tho old and well known physician here, J. G. Spenrllng, who Is now in jnil for non support of one of his wives, has been particularly unfortunate in his martini relations. In 1807 ho married a Mii Lucie A. Hreeso, but they did not agree nnd soon separated. Somo yenrs after tho doctor obtained a divorce in n Wostern State, and afterwards married again. Tho first wife nt once brought suit against him for bigamy, claiming thnt the dlvorco was illegally obtained. The courts decided in her favor, declared tho divorce Illegal and ordored tho doctor to pay $50 per month alimony. The annulment of the second mnrrlago drovo wife No. 3 to tho courts and she entertnined suit against tho unlucky physician for trespass. She obtained a judgement ngalnst him for $8,000, nn execution wns Usucd and tho doctor's property sold by tho sheriff, chits leaving him unnblo to support his first wife. Mrs. VVcber Secures 11 Divorce, Boston, Sep. 11. Mrs. Ellen Webber of this placo, who joined the Dakota divorce colony In January has been grant ed a divorce from Professor C. I. Web ber of Boston, nn instructor In music and concert opera, to whom she was married iu 1883. Before her marriage slio wns Mis-i Ellen Wordsworth of Palmyra, N. Y. The decree compels tlio professor to pay all costs incurreil and $100 attorney's fees. One Immigrant Not a 1'nupor. f New York, Sep. 11. Ruvel Dumskl, nn Austrian, nged 41 years, wns nmong the steerage passengers who arrived here on tho steamer Spnnrndnm. On being examined at the Dnrgo Office it wns found thnt he had in his possession $10, 000 in United States gold on his person. Ho had been n farmer, and sold his land with tho view of coming to this country and settling in Nownrk, N. J, Ccronl Crop lteport. Washington, Sep. 11. Tho statistician of tho Department of Agricultuie re-1 ports tho September general averages oi cereal crops at follows : Corn, 01,1; ry e, 95.1; wheat, 90.8; oats, 90.7; barley, 0U; Buckwheat, 90.0. A small advanco is noted iu all, buckwheat alone excepted. The average tor potatoes is Ul.tj. i or to bacco, 87.4, Two Girls Futnlly Ittii-ned. TiTTSBuna, Sept. 11. A special from Monongahela says: Wednoday tho two daughters of John Estello wero filling n lighted lamp when the oil exploded, burning the youngest girl to death and her sister so seriously that she will not ' likely recoxor. The mothor of the girls was terribly burned In trying to ex tinguish the flames. Fnt Moil's Annual lteuntoii. Nouwalk, Conn., Sep, 11. Tho 25th annual reunion and clambako of the Fat Men's Association was held at Dorian's Point yesterday. Of tho once famous association but 40 members remain, and they wei e all present. D. H. Lockwood of Bridgeport wns re-elected president, nnd Patrick Murphy secretary and tieas urer. An American Mission House Destroyed. Washington, Sep. 11. Tho Dopnrt ment of State has received a telegraphic dispatch from the Minister at Pekin, re porting that n riot has occurredat Iclmtig on the Yang Tee Klang River, in tho province of Hoo Pe, and that an estab lishment ot American missionaries there has been destroyed, No further particu lars are given. Democrats Carry Providence, 11. I. Nuwronr, R. I., Sep, 11 The oity elec tion resulted in a victory for the Demo crats. The Democrats elected their Mayor and a full hoard ot six Aldermen and eight out ot fifteen Couucilmcn with one falluro to elect. This majority gives them control of all city office where election is by City Council. Charged With Criminal Malpractice Ltnn, Mass., Sep, 11. Dr. H.W. Jaok son, a botanical practitioner and worm powder manufucturoi', has been arrested, charged with having caused tho death ot Mrs. Nora Tagnoy, a widow, Wednesday aftornoon, by criminal malpractice. Jesse A. Mason was arrcstad as an accessory. A riilladelplilnu IlUks Ills I.lfo to Snvo tho IVomnii Ho Cnuglit Hold of Her Clnrmcnts but She l'tilled Awny Slio S Smiled ns tlio Current Cnught Her nnd' Hushed Her Over Into tho Awful Abjss. i NiaoarA F.VLtx, Sep. 11. A stranger committed suicide by Jumping into tho river from Luna Island soon afterS p. m. Tho Rev. C. II. P Idgeon ot Cannons burg, Pa,, A. M. Ford of Boston and E. C. Palmer of San Francisco were stand ing by tho river's brink, watohing tho rushing current, when the man ap proached and accosted them with; "It looks as though one could never get out." The gentlemen made no reply to this. The stranger gnzed Into the stream a few minutes, when he suddenly cried: ' I am going to try it 1" He made a motion toward the bank. The gentleman attempted to seize him, but before they could reach the spot he had deliberately Jumped Into the river and was almost immediately carried over tho falls. Ills body has not yet been seen. A few minutes Inter, aB a score or moro of spectators were watohing tho American falls from Prospect Park, a richly dressed woman, nbout 25 years of age, who had been seated on one end of the benches for somo time suddenly rose and, walking hurriedly to tho wall at Prospect Point, climbed nimbly over and jumped into the river. The cu rent nt this point runs as swiftly as an express ttain. Notwith standing the peril Mr. R. I. Helm of Philadelphia, nged 70, rushed to the woll nnd jumped into tho river nt the brink of tho fall and endeavored to savo tho woman. He succeeded in grasping her hand, but slio resistod nnd slipped away from him. Site smiled as the current caught her and dashed her over into tho awful abyss. Mr. Helm was nearly exhausted and iu in great danger It was only by tho ef forts of Policemnn McMillan that ho was saved from following the suicide over tho falls. Tho womnn wns n blondo nnd richly dressed in black. She, too, wns a stranger, and no ono knows her unme or whither she enme. No guests registered at any of tho hotels are missing. Tho theory is advanced thnt tho two suicides had iomo relation to each other. WELCOMED HOME, Now York's Itepitbllrnn Candidate for Governor AYarnily lteccived nt Illmlrn. EtJtirtA. N. Y.. Sen. 11. Tho citizens ! of this place. Mr. Fassott's home, gave tho young candidate a reception upon his return from Rochester last night. Thousands thronged tho streets nnd the passage from tho station to his homo was ono grand ovation. His friends of nil political persuasions joinetl heartily in showering congratulations upon him for tho distinguished honor just placed upon him by tho Republican convention. Tlio streets wero brilliantly Illuminated nnd rockets soared in thousands from the rejoicing city. Mr. Fnssett was evidently proud of his reception. When introduced to tho cheering throng ho spoko of his early life in tho town and how his love for it had grown with his growth. Ho concluded his speecli as follows: "I want you to lay asldo projudico and passion. I havo ono purposo and that is that this shall bo absolutely, purely a cnmpnlgn ot education and organization. No personal detraction, no personal abuse, no holding up the light of f also issuos, no toleration of falsehoods and misrepresentations. " Ho.ses to Ho 1'rosocited for lloycottlng. Nr.wYor.K, Sep. 11. Aroportwas iu circulation this morning to the effect thnt a secret circular, of tho Now York Lumber Trndo Association which, prnctl cally boycotts 27 members of the Lum ber Handlers' Union, has fallen by chance luto the hands of the union. It was repoi ted thnt the members of tho union havu decided to tako legal advice as to having tho officers of the associa tion arrested for conspiracy. Murdered on a Steamship. Montreal, Sep. 11. Tho mutilated body of a woman was found in the hold of tho steamship Tremont on tho arrival of that ve-ssel from Newcastlo, England. She was no doubt murdered, and the au thorities are making an investigation. Tho womnn, it is said, camo on board at Newcastle with an unknown man, Tho Harrison, to Stop ut Auburn dale. BOSTON, Sep. 11. The family of Presi dent Harrison havo engaged a suite of rooms at the Woodlawn Park Hotel, Au bttrndnle, where they will spend somo time. The paity, which is expected to arrive on Saturday, will consists of Mrs, Harrison, Mr. anil Mrs. McKee and Baby McKeo. Could Not Hold Him. Willimantio, Conn., Sep. 11. John Corcoran, who was charged with tha murder ot his brother James, on Tues day lost, hits been discharged from custody, the evidence being insufficient. Mrs. Dally is still in oustody on suspicion of being concerned in Corcorau's death. Guilty ot Ciilpablo Cnrelessnoss. BorFALO, N. Y., Sept. 11. The jury in the case of Conrad Koehler, who acci dentally shot Charlotte Brehm on Sept- 1, found him guilty ot culpable careless, ltees. He will bo arraigned In tha police court to-day on a charge of muuslai ghter. Choked to Death on u l'leco ofMoat. PlTTSliUHQ, Sep. 11. Charles Dugaq choked to death on u pleco ot moat lust evenlug, at his father's home In the West End. 111b death occurred In five min utes after trying to swallow the meat. Ho was !)5 years ot age aud unmarried. A Iluflttlu Couij-uny'si Hid the Lowest. Buffalo. Sept. tl. The bid of tha Union Dry Dock Company cf this city for the building of the ravenue cutter Colli met was the lowest at $30,075. Walt ilutlne, root eoseh Isn't dry y(. 1 bsr t rMinta.1 I, with Looks like a new coach, don't tt bsbjf A 10c. llottle will point a Unliy Coacll A anr. llottle n Ileil Itoom Suit. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deed', Lenten, Morlsages and Bonds written, Mnirlagc menses and legal claims pU'lnpt'y attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Itsnrance Ageicy. General Flro Insurance lluslness, Kepteeents the Nortbwrfttcru Life Insurance Lo. OrrtcK- Muldnnn'o building, corner Centro and West Wis., cheDHUdohh, 1 a. Good HrcaertiCf o: All Kirds Fti Sale. , A two story donhle Iran e dwelling house A riweMug nnd imiminini on Kast Cenlre street l)eliable pmicrtyon coiner C litre and,' I .A tosiory double name dwelling, on Two 2 siiii' lraine dwell. ng on West Cen- . Ho ;l story dwelling' on tbe corner of Coal aud CLesluut sueots Htcre room In one. ,-Two-stoiy single house nn North Chestnut street with u n.rxe w eh use at the rear. . Thi ee tn-s'ory Collide frame buildings corner of Lit id and i ilbetl streets. Ask my uncut- for W. I.. lloimlni Shoes. If lint lor sale lu jour plnce nuk rur ilenler lo -end for cnfnloKiic, hecuro tho ,,t,ww (I1K1 HI', llll-IM 11, r )M1- WTAKi; .NO SL'USTITUTE. jEJ S3 SHOE GEHT LEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE VCflLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a seamless sIum, u Iih no trick or wax thread to hurt tlio feet, inadn of tho best Uuo calf, Btvllslj and easy, nml bc-'ttuie wc make more ho?a of t lit prude thannny other manufacturer. It equals band sewM Rhiics coHtliiB from ftl.m) to 83.U0, C5K 00 '(-('inline llnml-Mcwrfl, tlio llnost calf Mmo cut ofTt-rttl for $!J.U; emmls 1'reiicU Imported nlntes which cost from jH.Oitoglii.UU. (CA 00 IIiiml-Mtufil Well Mine, lino calf, JIth stylish, comfortable nml durable. The best shoo over offered at this price : tame urado as cus-tnm-madn nhoci costing f i om UMUX) to fw.(XI. C0 5l l'cillcp SIhum r'annera, ltnll road Men PJm ami letter Carrlorsnll wear themj line calf neamless, smooth inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edge. Ono pair w III wonr a year. CO 50 lino calf no better tdioe ever offered at iPOUm thi price; one trial will convince thoso who want n shoo for comfort ami wjrvloe. Sir J3 and fti'J.OO Wiirkliiumnii' shoes aro very strong and durable. 'I bono who havo given them ntrlul will wear no other mako. pAicl !Vi.OD and SI. 7.1 school Bboea aro tlvj worn by the Imyseverywheroj theysell on their merits, as the Increasing wiles Rltow. B ""Sfrfl inc Kl'.OO llnnri-Mcivrri shoe, best tutZi ulvO Dongoln, very Htyllsh; equals French Imported shoes costing from $i.uo to ftfl.ul. .nillen' .50 2.0() mid T 1.7.5 shoo for Misses are the best fine Uimgola. Ktyllsh ami durable. Cmiiten.-See that W. L. Douglas namo and price aro Biamped on the bottom of eacti shoe. V. L. Dot'ULAti, Urockton, Moss. Toisop2a IB.Fl 11, FIRE INSURANCE! Reliable Purely Cash Companies, Jlepresvitted by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St, Shenandoah, Pa. GOLD MEDAL, PAM3, 1378. W. Baker & Cos kfast from which the excess ot oil has been removed, Is Absolutely luro aud it - Soluble. No Chemicals aro used in its propnrntlon. It lm more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd ia tlieroforo fnr more cconomlcnl, cotiii3 leas titan one cent a cup. It ia tlollcious, nourishing, strengthening, kasily diqkstkd, and admirably adapted for invalids as well aa for persons in hottTth. Sold by Crocor3 everywhere W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. J H I'OMKltOV, ATTOIiNEr.AT.LAH, Office Bedlnll't bnlldlng corner Usln tsd Genu. VHY IS THE W LB DOUGLAS 1