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SIIENAkDOAH, PA, rnurcni i run on i.e.: nnnnrnri; rnn on fir. u weiii UK uuiino. wiiii nil uwinum nuu iw n..nt 1 nanA Vdd4 I Vr.l m tfvr.ni 2 A valuable property located on Bouth Jar- om Btreet. 3 Heven rtwelllnrr houses at. the corner of Oil bert and liloyd streets. Good Investment. Terms reasonable. DR.THEEL, 538 i Worth Fourth St., bcL Greta, emLADau-Ki. the only genulue flnmw Amuilcsa gpucUllat in the United SUt who U ftbla to onn Dlpod PolBOrif Nervous Debility "4 8pc-t-M Diseases of . gklu DlKMra. Ked BpoUPslns la th ioue,3orQThrontt Mouth, Blotchca, PlmpW, Fruptionn, loft or hM-4 Uloprt, BweWngi, Irritation, lnllunuiKUoQB and Runnlngf, Btrloturci. 'Weakncal and Early doy, lout memory, wert back, mental nilrty, KMoey mm BU tder PlwAiM and all rJIai tmsIUdi irorn IalIcreUon or Overwork. Reoent caeored In 4 to 10 o,tb f relief at once. Po not low hope, no matter what tlninjt Hooter, Quack, Family or Ilfrltal Phyrielan hss hurt. Br. Til EE 1, eurca positively without detention Iron, fcnelnen. oto, tctw, mipihi op kd thoi wirriMPtiTisa -t-t. . ..! in atntnn for hrtOlf "TRUTH" atpoiin QomIm under rwwn U-atlfnoiitals. iIwM.Adlr ftim 9 to 3, FVs 8 , Wed. and Sat. Tor RofeniMM to Wedn. M Satin-Jar Phil, daily 'Thx SUffBnN&WOMEKSR W ii.n trjuhWf with tbow nnnoyirit irrHKOiniu- e. t -i.rn.lv ff.nnrlr. t tnl.l O&irXDO-nMS. or trwiv x. rf4.f kf 'jimm pills tt.it in il ., iMir'firi i wn fid. w- i : , t vr ipius wo Blck ncalicho and rollovo nil tbo tronUia lncf dent to a bllloua otato of tha eyatdm. buou sa Dlzzlnesa, Nausea, Srowalneis, Dlstroea aftcs cntlcg.Falnln tho Eldo, to. Vhllo tholrtuosj rsiartablo eucccaa Lag boca shown In cittliij 4 ilcaa&the. yet Carterti Uttli TJvar rilla an equally valuable In Constipation, curlngand pro venting this annoy Ins complaint, vihllo theyalea correct alldlBorderB of tho stouuehtimuuto tin ;iierandrcfiUk.to LUebowelJ. Even ii tUey 0U7 Aclio tboy w onl J be almost priceless to tnosonna 1 Cttfer f rora this di.itrcai.liig complaint; but f ortu satoly t helrg"odnosa dosti oote&d here,and thoM who once try them will find these little pills vain. Able in eo many wayathattbey will not bo wit ;X1es to Uo without them. Bat after allstclc havi flu the banc of so many Uvea that here la whtra iVretinVo cur gnat boast. Oarptltaonwltwliilo othi-ru do not t an. r a 1 Mia Livor Pills u . vry small and very e..i intake. Ona or two plUs make a dots. tTbey ura ,.'rlc.Iy vctable and do not gripo or punm, but by Uulr gentle actios please all who usetheu In vials at 2fi cents; rive for 91. Sokl by drugging everywhere, or sent by null. . CARTER WEDICINB CO., New VorkJ SMALL Pill. SMALL OOSE. SMALL PRICE Chlehwtcr'a Xfurlit UlM.al Rratt. 'ENNYROYAL PSLLS ,V Orlcfnnl AalT 4lfily CHHI.e. Btrc. thia rtuftUe i. ,it. ul V"'" tJk.lwulilni(i riSbou Tiiie XW i Other, ifruteifunymuu. intuitu- V ' Ii' AtUrum;lJl.,or..ndS9, w v'l'J"''' ,"'' i it, ilt f ft, r.iHK,M in rl,m-, by retura Or tlto Llinior Ilnlilt. l'olll'ly Cureu uy nuiuiiiiaii'Miijc uuiue UalUcn Mk'cIIU'. It Id manufactured oaapowder.whloh can be given tn a plus ot beor. a oup of eoMee or tea. or in rood, mll.uu.Ui knowledge of ibe patient. It is absolute? kuu oileaa, and will effect a permanent and speedy cur, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or analctihollowreok It has been lvn in thousands of eases, aud in every lUBtanoe a perfeot eure has fol lowed It never KiilU. The system onee lmpree;ria edwlth the Speolflo.lt beoomee an utterimpoealbiilt CH..HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah UHFAIR TO GIBBONS i Roferco Dunn's DcciBion Mootf "Willi Disapproval. ROUNDliY ABUSED BY MANY Only the Friends of MoAulifFe Who Ap par at All Pleased, The Pollen Interference Wns r Llttl Itntigh on tiio Several Cor I.onds nt Bportu Who Cnme from Dlstnnt Cltles A S7.000 Purse Involved In tho Hoelslol -McAulKTo AVeeps Over Ills Vletorj, New Yoiik, Sep. 13. Jere Dunn, tht rofereo In the SroAullffe-Qibbons flght n the rooms of the Granite Athlotlo Aso elation In Hoboken last night, Is coming In to-day for n round of rtbuse from tlir frlonds of Ollilions, also from those who had nlaoed their money on the New Jer sey lud, for his decision In awarding tho flght and, consequently, tho 7,090 purso to McAullfte. Tlie Drooklyp boy's supporters, however, are In high glee, and declare that Dnnn could not have dcolded otherwise and acted fairly. Some of them go so far as to declare that police Interference was n prearranged scheme to save Gibbons from defeat. At any rate It was a little rough on the sev eral carloads of sports who came from Boston, Troy, Philadelphia and other distant points, to be deprived of seeing the fight out. The general opinion nmong uninter ested and thoughtful sporting men Is that the deellon was unfair to Gibbons, on the ground thnt the articles called for a finish fight, and thero was 110 finish. Tho point Is accentuated by tho fact that when the match was made McAuIlffo wanted It bo for 15 rounds, but the Gib bons party, appreciating McAulllTo'a cleverness, and seeing that ho might win on points in a stated number of rounds, insisted that tho torms should bo to a finish, and McAuliffe finally signed the articles with a clause to that elTuct lnsoited therein. It Isn't often reoorded that tho winner of a flght weeps on hearing the decision, but that is what McAuliffe did. In the first round McAuliffe forced tho fighting, but tho round closed with hon ors about evon. MoAuliffo Bcored first blood In tho sec ond round by a right-hander under Gib bons' left oye. He received several body blows in return. Tho third round saw several hard blows exchanged and Uluoons' left eyo received another fierce right-hander. Clinches and sparring consumed tho time of tho fourth round. A right-hander on Gibbons' jaw in tha fifth round fnirly dazed tho Patorsonboy for a moment, but he soon recovered and they pounded each other fiercely to tha close.1 At the beginning of tho sixth round tho men clinched and began hammering each otho at short range. It was tho n that the police Interfered and btopped thoflgUt. THE HOPKINS WILL. CASE. The IEeported Compromise Said to He Muro Tluin Idkuly, New YonK, Sep. 1M. It is now claimed that Mrs. Hopkins-Sonrles, who left all Iter property to her second husband, Decorator Edward F. Soarles, whom she married in her old age, made a will in 1887, at about the time of that marrlngo,' in which she left hulf of her ?75,000,003 to her adopted son, Tim Hopkins, and his wlfo, who was her favorite uiece, and thnt she divided tho other half among her cousins and nlecos, This will form the basis of tho coming contest of tho other will. Jano A. Hebbard Smith and Harriet Hubbard, cousins of Mrs. Soarles, aro not among tho contestants of the will, though they were both remombered in that 18S7 will and omitted from the will now under contest. Other people uro appearing nil over Now England as relatives aud lawful heirs of Mrs. Hopklns-Searlos; but it is said that Timothy Hopkins is tho only contestant with a leg to stand on, and it U whisp ered that as tho coutosc, if successful, would break up 11 vast block of South ern Pacific stock, persons interested in that road have joined with Edward F. Searles and that u oompromiso will bo reached before the case is called in court. Kubo llurrotva' Captors Rewarded, WAshiNoton', Sep. 12. Postmnster General Wanamnker has ordered that warrants aggregating $3,000 be ap proved, aud Jefferson D. Carter of Myr tlonborough, Ala., and Thomas V. Jack son of Aberdeen, Miss,, each recelvo $1,1)00 and that thejromainiug $l,000ba equally divided between six other per sons. These men were Instrumental in in tho capture of the notorious outlaw, Kubo Burrows, and his gang in Alabama last fall. To Welcome Bonutor Hlgglns. New Yohk, Sept. 12. When United States Senator Higglns reaches here on bis way home from Europe on the steam ship Saale to-morrow he will have u royal welcome His friends from Dela ware will como from Wilmington on a speolal train, and here they will be mot by Nathaniel McKay and several other Republicans, who will escort them to u steamer, chartered to take them down the bay. Call for u 3Itlngof Hebrews, New Yohk, Sep. 13. Prominent He brews In all parts of the United States have been invited by the trustees of tho Huron Hirsch fund to meet in this city on Wednesday, Sept 2D, for the purpose of co-operating in the formation of an American Itelief Committee to make tbo best possible disposition of the exiled Russian Jews coming to this country, An Injunction Dissolved. WlUJUANTlc, Conn., Sep. 12. The temporary injunction granted by Judge Thayer of the Superior Court against tha extonsion ot Valley street, in the case of tho New York & New England Railroad versus tho Borough ot Willlmuntlc, bait been dissolved. Senator Hendricks Would Not Aoccpt, Syracuse, Sop, 18. Friends of Senator Hendricks, who has been mentioned as the probable successor ot J. Sloat Fas. eott as Collector of the Port of New York say that the Senator would not ac cept tha place. MAKE SURE OF THIS. "HENEVER a cooking re ceipt calls for baking pow der, use only the "Royal." Better re sults will be obtained because it is the purest. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. It is always reliable and uni form in its work. A. FORTIN, Chef, White House, for Presidents Atthur and Cleve land: "I have toted many baking powders, but for finest food can use none but 'Royal.'" Supposed Burglar Found Wntmdecl. WORCESTER, Mass., Sep. Vi. A man. supposed to be tho notorious burglar who is very much wanted for numerous crimes committed in Boston, Providence, Hartford and other New England cities, was found lying on tho sjdowalkon Main street suffering from a bullet wound. It Is believed he was on his way to a doc tor's when he foil exhausted. Ho gave his name as Martin. Ho is now in the hospital. Officials of tho cltios in which Martin plied his trade have been tele graphed for, and they are oxpectod to coino hero and identify htm. Suddon Deaths. Htnrt dlsnssK Is by isr tho most frequent oun-uol sudden desili. which In three out of four eases la uuausptcled. The hyniptoinaaro not generally utidemlood Thee are: lytrtg on t ne right Hide, shurl brenth, pamorills toss In side, buck or fhoiilder. Irregular inUte, iiHtiittia. Met it and bungiy spells, wind In aioiiiiich, MveHiiL,- o: ankles or drops?, opp resell n, dry com h and smiith: rin. Dr lles' Illustrated 1 00k on Ilesri LH6euse, free li J. H. lli.ijpnliucli, who si 11 and gnaranlee Dr. Miles' unequuled New II earl Cure, at d Ills Kentoratle Nervlm , which cures ntrvoo--new, lieHtlarhe, sleeplessries-, eflecls of drink ing, etc. It coninit.h no opiates. The nutiimn girl will dou epaulette. Mile)' fterve una Jjlver PUttt Ac 1 on a new principle regulating tbe liver, fctomaeh and bowels ihi ouqh the timw A t'tiv dUoovery. Dr. Miles' Mils siHedlly cuic lilllousucs. bud tHste, wpld liver, piles, constipation Unequaled' ior men, women, flmdieu. HuialLsl, niliaost, surest 1 Sidosos, JSets. Samples Free, at fj. H. ilagfnbuch'a dri.i; store. Moonlight Is 011 the increase. Oh, V?hat a Cough. Will yon heed tho wir iilnir? The 'Ignnl per. arm of tb'. fcure htii rnneh of thnt more tr- rtblo dlnoaHi, Conriunpt Ion. Ask yoursblvis If you can allord li.r the sake 01 shviuk 60 1 u nit, to run the Dsn and do nothing lor It. . We know Iron exix-rleuee that Milton's Cura I will Cure onr Cough. It. nevi-r falls. This explrlns why more than r. Million Bottles were told the tinst vear. It lelleves Croun und Whopplne cough at onee. Mothers do m be without It. tor ljimo BaoK, Hide or Chest, Ue 8hlloh's Porous I'laslir. Bold by 0. fl. Hagenburh, X. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Leaves will ou bo turning. Hold It to tho Light. Tbu man who tells you oonildentially ust what will cure your cold is pioscribins Kemp's lialfato this yesr. In the prep aration of this remarkable medicino ior eoughe and colds no expeneo is spared to combine only the beet and purest ingredi ents. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Balsam to the light and look through it; notice tbe briRht, clear look; than compare with othr remedies. Price 60c. and $1 Thanksgiving day next. Shlloh's Consumption Curo. This is beyond question the moat suc cessful Cough Medicine we hnve ever hold, 1 lew doses Invariably cure tbe worst ci.se of Cough, Croup, nnd Broiichlttf, while its wou dertul t-ucoM-s In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of nitdlclue. Since It's first discovery it bas b'en sold ou a ;tiHrantee, a test which no othjr medicine can flUtud. Ii you have a ccngu we earnestly ask yon to try it. Price 10 1 enu. 60 oeuts, aud 11.10. If your l.ungs are sore, Chest or Hack fame, use Hhllnh's i'orous Plaster. Bold by 0. H. Hugenbuch, M. 10. corner Main aud Lloyd streets, Maluria is ripe. Startling Facts. The American people ate rapidly becoming a mcu of nervous wrecks, and the louowmg mggeMs thcbtuiire" edy; Alphntisollempti lug, of Duller, Pa., swears tbut wtieu Ills son was speochless from bit. Vitus dance Dr Miles' great llenturatlvo Nervine cured him. Mrs. J. it Miller, or Valparaiso, nnd J. D. TaWor, of lxgansport, Jnd., enu 1 gained 20 pounds from taking It, Mrs. II. A. Uarduer, of Vistula, lud,, was cured of 40 to 60 con vulsions n day, and much heudacb?, dliEi nets, backache and nervous illustration by one bottle. Trial bottles, ana fine books of marvelous cuies, fiee at C. 11. lingenbuch, the druggist, who recommends and guaran tees this unequuled renin!'. This is another plaid season In dreas goods. Rooky Mountain Curo. Tbe druggists claim that people call daily fop the new cure for constipation and sick headache, discovered by Dr. Silse Lane while in the Rocky Mountains. It it lid to be Oregon grape root (a great remedy in the far AVett for those eoso plaint) combined with simple herbs, and Is made for use by pouring on boiling water to draw out the strength. It sells at 60 cents a package and is called Xase's Family Medicine. Plant an advertisement now for fall tiutle. Alva's Brazilian Specido Co., 8 Wall street N. Y. Gentlemen: I take pleasure In teatl fyingto the curative powers of your Caoius Hiood (?ure. which has relieved me of mus cular rheumatism ol long standing. I was troubled seriously by dyspepsia as well, from which, I am pleased to stale, It has also cured me. Assuring you that I shall recommend your meuicine 10 my jrienoa, 1 uui. Yours respectfully. f 1J J iiiiuni1. Due. S. IBM. 310 Ninth Bt.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Bold at Klrlln's Drug Btore.Kerguson House mocK. anenanapan, JAY COOKr.'S PREDICTION. Ho Sens n Lone Permit of Prosperity fos j tin Country, St. Pali, Sept. lWay Coolce, whoM lnimro on niacit v rinay ' precipiutwiii tho financial panic of 1878, lias been traveling through the West and Is fnl ot confidence in better times ahead. Ha snys: ''I look forward to a long time of immense prosperity for the United 1 States, 1 1 telle ve that we are now at the beginning 01 an era which will mark the advance of our cruntry to the rank ofthe foremost romm.'rolal and financial na tion In the world "For years the United States has been .HiiuBiij ,11 immune ul huiii, whieh was sent abroad to redeem or re purchase the securities, both public aud private, which wore sold to foreign oapl tnllstH in the times of our financial de prsMlons. Everslnoo the beginning of the war this has been going on. It is new altont ended The United States' Indebtedness to Europe has nearly all been paid, and the current money income has set the other way. Hereafter the gold will come to us." Referring to an nrtlcle by C. P. Hunt ington, published recently In a leading mafMlne, advocating the consolidation ot tfie railways of theoountry, Mr. Cooke Mi "The tendency of all lines of bust nose and eutcrpilses now Is toward cen tralisation. Combinations are formed by corporations and individuals in the same line of business, whereby the cost of operating is reduced and nll'a e bene fitted by the unity and hnrniony of man agement." ITALY IS WORRIED. A Protost Against the Action of tho Ger man Cathotin Ooaffres. BW.1K, Sep. 12. The protests of Italy against the action taken by the Catholio Congress at DanUlu, in favor of the res toration of the temporal power of tho rope, nas arouseu great excitement m Oathollc circles. The Congress is composed entirely of. Germans, and If the Prussian government ; should decide against their right to sit any longer in its dominions, the members may reassemble in Bavaria or some other Catholic state. Tho Congress has decided to call on International Catholic Congress to dis cuss the question of the restoration of ! the temporal power, and has also resolved ' to commemorate the centenary of tho ! birth of Plus IX, which falls on May 80 next, uy tue erection of a monument to Dr. Wlndthorst at Moppen, the place whero the late Catholic leader was re peatedly elected to the Reichstag. CLOSE ON THE TRAIN ROBBERS. Hangers In Pursuit Disregard the T.aw anil Itcpeiitedly Kuter Mexico. San Antonio, Sep. 12. Tho rangers In pursuit of the Southern Paoiflo train robbers have their men almost com pletely hemmed in on the Itio Grande. So close behind tho bandits are the of ficers that yestorday morning another one of tho robber's horses, worn out and panting, wa found by the pursuers on tho river bank, whore it had been evi dently abandoned only u short time bo fore. The robbers continue to cross nnd re cross the Rio Grande, nnd the officers, in disregard ot international law, follow the trail Into Mexico wherever it leads them. The trail shows evldenco ot at least eight men in tho gang. There aro 15 of the rangers, nnd whenever they tlo over take the robbers thero will bo ,1 bloody light. Police Guarding Pol.oned Goods, New York, Sep. -12. The discovery of tho fact that coffee, spices, fruits and other products in tho lower part of tho recently burned wnrohouso In South I street, had been more or less Impreg nated with wator that had been in con tact with quantities of arsenic nnd 811I- phate of oopper on the upper floors, caused cousiaerntno excitemont far a time among grocors and private con sumers through fear that thoso food stuffs might be put on the market with out their- dangerous character being known. Police have since been stationed at the ruins to see that the poisoned goods are not rumavud. f Whlto Was Not nn Aeronaut. Jehssy Citt, N. J., Sep. 12. It has been learr?d thnt George White, who voiunta ny tooK uie place ot Aeronaut Donald nt Weehawken, Wednesday, ou account of tho latter's inability to make the ascension on account of sickness, nnd who was drowned In the Hudson river by the balloon falling on him in tho water, was not an aeronaut, but a trapeze performer. It is also lwlieved tlmt he could not swim, for he had ara plo opportunity to drop from the tranezo into the water whllo tho balloon was still several feet above the surface of the river. Anxious to Continue the Invostltrntton. Wabhikotok, Sep. 12. Treasury of ficials are seeking to And some fund out of whieh to continue the Keystone Na tional Bank Investigation, which up to tills time has btuu prosecuted by govern ment ofilciuls in Philadelphia, Aeting Secretary Spaulding said last evening It any money could be properly directed to this purpose the investigation would cer tainly proceed. l.lsmnrok's Attaek of Apoplexy. London, Sept. 12. Bismarck's re ported attack of apoplexy has caused a sensation in all tbe European capitals, and especially in Berlin. Eager inquiries were at once mads as to tbe extent of the attack, anil from all that can be learned the Prince Is not seriously affected, al though lie will not for some time be fit to appear iu public as freely as usual. Flower Will Resign irXoiultiated. New York, Sep. 12. It Is authorita tively stated that Roswell V. Flower will resign the offloe of Congressman, which lie now holds, as soon as he i nominated for Governor by the Democratic State Convention, which convenes at Saratoga on Tuesday next. To He Presidential Postoltles. Washington, Sept. 12. The following named fourth-class postoiilces will lie raised to the Presidential class October It Brower, Me.; Llvorroore Falls, Me.; Mel rose Highlands, Mass.; Derry Depot, N. H. ; Blrdsborough, Pa., and Derby Lane, Vt. Schools Closed on Account of Diphtheria. Bevmly, N. J., Sep. 13. The schools here have been closed on account of dlpli therla, which is prevalent to an alarm Ing extent. LOOKS BAD FOR HIM rjo,, tmt fjjg KiUC(l tho Policviiinn. EOT HE WON'T ADMIT IT YET. Borne of Hit Friends Adranoa a Theory in Hii Behalf. --- .... ... , ..... Some 1'rlsnd Who Whs With Curtis at the Time of His Arrest, Itut This Will Hnrdlr Held Th Aeented Almost Fran tic Irtim Worry ami Fear. Xew York, Sep. 12. The announce ment from San Francisco that M. II. Cur tie, "Sam'l of Poen," had shot and killed a policeman in that city oame as a great shock to his many friends and ac quaintances In the theatrical profession here. Sinee the failure of "The Schatehen" last year Curtis is known to have lieen drinking heavily. He always carried a pistol about with him wherever he went, but was usually quiet and peaceful, oven in drink, say his friends. Charles Klein, who was Curtti' under study during "The Schatehen" tour, said this morning: "Curtis was one of the liest-tiatured fellows I ever knew. He was always helping his brother actors out of a hole. Why, Christmas before last he returned a whole lot of promissory notes, amounting to several thousand dollars, as a Christmas present to the j fellows who owed him the money. I "Curtis has been acting very strangely 1 for n long time past. The failure of j "The Schatehen" broke him all up, I 1 don't believe he can have been in his riKut mind when he shot that man Sports from 'Frisco convey the lnfor- rnatlon that Curtis is almost frantic with worry und fright over the terrible charge against him. When arrested, the police f;ay, he was either very drunk or under the effect of some powerful drug, and he was a pitiable object as he sat in the po lice station wringing his hands in despair, running from one officer to another to protest his innocence and telling in an Incoherent, drunken way of bis doings dining the night. Ho was intoxicated, and as he staggeied up from his seat some one would puBh lilm back again. Time and time again be started to his feet. "My God," he cried, "If I could oaly recall the last four hours of my life. I'm no murderer, gentlemen; 1 had no pistol. I shot nobody. 1 haven't an enemy in the world." Vainly he protested his innocence of nny offense and wanted to go homo to his wife. In a rambling way he told tho story of his business and his affairs. Although Curtis persistently denies nil knowledge of the crime, yet circttm stanoeH at present look very dark for him. Some of his friends, however, in sist that lie may be telling the truth in I the matter. Thoy say that, although tho policoman was shot and killed only half it block away from tho station house, it was not impossible for soma ' ono othor than Curtis to havo done tho ! killing. One theory advancod on behalf of tho I accused is, that some one was with him I when tho officer took him into custody, nnd that, ns bo was also likely intoxi ' catod, he followed and coming up behind 1 the policeman shot him dead, dropped 111s revolver ana lieu. This theory will hardly held even if an nttempt is made to establish It, as there were two witnesses to tho shooting. They are young men and stood directly across the street and heard tho policeman say: "Come along now." There was no reply, but at almost the same Instant the youmr 1 men saw a flash. A pistol shot rang out in the quiet street, followed in quick sue- 1 cession by two more reports. The officer fell to the sidowalk without a groau, and j Curtis, who a moment beforo had boen ' bis prisoner, turned and fled' up Folsom I street. I Police officers state that Officer Grant had unquestionably placed Curtis un der nrrest for disturbing the peace, and that Curtis shot the officer while being taken to tbe station. When the ease of Curtis was called be fore Police Justice Worley the accused looked pale and trembled perceptibly, ; evidently not having slept much since the shooting ocourred. By consent the case was postponed until Monday, to await the action of tho coroner's jury nnd to allow the attorneys to prepare their oase. Curtis was born in Detroit, and is about Bo years old. He mudo his first appearance on tho stage in Daltimore about 18 yoars ago, playing small parts in the stock company for several seasons, and then went to San Francisco. Not long ago he told a friend of his that until ''h-am'l of Poson" was pro duced. In 1881, he had never earned moro than 20 a week as an actor. He starred in "Posen" for six or seven years, and produced in this olty "Caught in a Comer," a sequel to the former play. Curtis appeared last in a production ot "The Schatehen" last September. The play was a failure and Curtis took to drink. One night while playing an en gagement in tbe Iee Avenue Academy, Brooklyn, Curtis mysteriously disap peared. Nothing was heard of him for several weeks, aud then reports reached this city that he and his wife, Albina do Mer, an exceedingly pretty French Cana dian, had returned to their old play, "Sam'l of Posen," aud were acting out West. Until recently Curtis was extremely well off. He owned a great deal of real estate in California- In fact a small town out there, about half of which lie owns, has been named Posenville. Ha tried to build a big sum user hotel there last year, but it is still in an unfinished condition owing to lack of funds to carry It through. Labor Trouble ut Haverhill Haveiihill, Maes., Sep. IS. The labor troubles at Cliiok Brothers' factory are still on. The men who last week re nounced their allegiance to the union are at work, but are hooted and jeered at by those still out whenever opportunity offers. The I .asters' Union has arranged a scale with Chick Brothers whieh is to continue for a year. Sit Us tied tlmt the AVur Is Over. BVASHntoTOX.S6n.i2. -Admiral Brown. Commander of the Vaclflo station, has ben ordered to proceed from Chili to Can FrauciBco. The reoall of Admiral Brown bhovra that the State and Navy department oouuldor tho troubles In Chill ut an end. WolirsfCi'!acking is WATeneKuuF. a it And nan mc t-n ISi Kh curt be MA.h"d daily. A LEATHER PRESERVER no gnusiMNO neouiRED Ued tr raer.. wninnn and children. look tit my rid ohlp hwlwt.hrn't U ft boaul, t I amrm jam nnmuMi pauniiuw wiw A 10c. BOTTLE vrlll do half a dosan basket. WOLFF RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. PIll-KON beantiaesotherthirMts besides buskrts It makes a white alawi ae any cnlor ym; 'V. pire to mateh. It ehansea a pin table l walnut, a oane rocker to mahogany. It BtHlns, paints. laeMOeri., Japnns, A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Inaes, Mortgages and Honda written, Marriage licenses and legal claims promptly attended to. Heal Eslale, Collection and mtmt knty, Oenerol Fire Insurance Business, Rermcuts the Northwestern Idle Insurauci to. OrFlCB- Muldoon's building, corner Centre and West His., ttheuaiidc h, Pa. Goof Hroperliet ol All Kinds Far Sale. 1. A two story double iron e dwell'ng 1 ouse K10renud restaiiruti . 1 i Ea-t '"tntre Ht 2. A dwelling nnd restatirsu' on Ksst Centre. street 3. fiespHble property ot' corner Outre oi ct Jardm streets, suliable for biialnis pur. I oe. 4. A two story double frame dwelling, on Wet Lloi d si ren . 5. Two 2-story Iraine dwellings on Wtst Cen tre street. 6. 7wo Htory dwellings ou the corner of Coal and Chestnut streets Were rc om la one. 7. Two-slory slngk house on North ( heMnut street with a mrge wr eh' use attli lenr. 8. Thr ee lwo-iory clouWe frame bu'ldlniit corner or Lloyd and 1 1 1 belt streets. Ask my ngentH for W. I.. Iiiialn Shorn. 11 tint rir anil lit vnnt- nlni.. iimIc -.,.. dealer to send for cntnlogue, secure tlio iiBuiicr, huh sei mem ior ran. WTARK XO 8LII0TITUTB, .JC3 WHY IS THE Lip $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE KONEV? It IsttBeatnlL'S!iliH'. with n . tucks or -nx tlm ml to hurt the fieti matfc of the Itest lluo cult, stylWi nnu oaiy, anil became we viake mvre tho, a of tht omde than nny oth'-r manufacturer, It equals hand eetveil shnos costing f mm to 65.W). ffiffi 00 Cin 11 llnnd-tcvrt'il thefltK-fltcalt UVJ ulion ever nnVred fur $5.Uj, eduals Fretu'li Imported hoea whk'li rout from $s.intoiaiisJ. C&A 0 IlHiul-rMMl Writ Mine, lino calf, ipm RtyllHh, eomrortahlo and durable. The tn rit shoe ever odereil ut thU pi lee i game grade as custom-made shoe costing fmm Sfitw toiu.(X). GSO 30 1'olU'e Hlioet Formers, Itaflmart Men and I.etter('arrlrsftll vreartbem; ttnccatf, seamless, si in hi Lh luHtde. heavy three doles, eiten slon edaie. (no pulr u III m n- a year. (lS oO flu 1 miff no hotter shoe ever offered at tifiOmm U1I4 price; one trial will eonvtocu thuso ho Vfant a shoo for comfort and service. -3 mill MorkliiKinniiN short PMim aro very strong and durable. Tliona wlio imve given inem a trial win wear no other mulco. worn by the bovn evcrvu here: ihevsnll ou their merits, an the Increasing sales show. I sftfl 1 8.1. WO IIuinl-Muetl shoo, best in ws w jjoiiKmn, very sty iisn; equuts l rcnt-Li Imported shoes enstlmf from SLuo to ftff.iw. . 1. 11 til en tf-.-JO, S'2.00 fin. I $1.7.1 Bhoo Tor MlMes are the he! due Dongola, Ktvllsh ami durable ('aiillon. See that W. L. Douglas' naniu und prise aro stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. I. lKUULAa, Urocktou, Jlass. FIRE INSURANCE! Reliable Purely Cash Companies, DAVID FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenandoah, Pa. GOLD MEDAL, PAB1S, 1378. W. Baker & Go.'s Breakfast from which the cxtv.1 of oil has been reuiov d, is Absolutely Pure aud it is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocou mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nntl is therefore far moro ccouomlcfil, co8(wiy less than one cent a cty. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, kasit.v ihqksted, nntl admirably mlapted for invalids as well ns for persons in health. Sold by Crocora ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & GO,, Dorchester, Mass. t H PGJttXBOY. tJ . A TTORNEY-A T'LA V, Otflee Bsddall's building corner Main and Centra I III I HI VVJ.L. m 11 w v-