ALL TO BE FM8HED; wolfrsAGMEBlBoking flighest of all in Leavening Tower. U. S Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. is.WATeRpnoo Democrats Busy Over To-Mor- Tho Jimtn Issues Orders ol ShflCAn be wished dill;, A LtATHER PR RESER'vCR. t REQUIRED. ' NO HRUSHINO HEO renv's Convontioii. Arrest for Lawbreakers. Used bf nun, m.men sod crdMrsn. FLOWEE LEADS FOtt GOVERNOR. TO BE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE A Lively Contest in Progress For Second Place On the Ticket. OhullanSPillagirs, Robbers and Torturar3 Mnst Suffer for Their Crimea. SARATOGA CROWDED Presents in the molt elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE OF THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human and effective laxative tu perma nently cure Habitual Cousti a pation, and the many ills de- m nptirlitirr cm n wpnlr or innplivf condition of the , KIDNEYS, LMR AND BOWELS. 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PiLLS prc. ! rulUUe tuoics tik A&l Viugfin or CkUhUrt tiny!- Dia-. lu Itcd wid OolJ nirUUlo1 .vbokM. ualod villi 1. 1 n I fitX7ALanti.il. It f.,.. W., f ?g uxiiniKtiioti .i Lfruitl4ia.orttn M7 id minji ; V ft iiiirf r, x AChUiie-tcrU 4 ty UIxH)kl Uruiti, feliir VRrftikuI3f?' ,1,"1PD'1 n4 p I.BdU-,M is Uittr. by ri Chemical Co..K.'MlUon HQurt Or tliu JJuuur Jlablt Cureu iiuuuitiitMtc'riDLT it. iiaitii' Ciultleu SiMK'tllc It Is manufactured m a powder, which otn b given In a elaas of beer, a oup of oolfea or tea, or In food, vritboui tha knowledge ot the patient. Xt li absolutely harmleta, aad will ctfeo a pcruianeat and ipeedjr cure, whether the patient la a. moderate drluker or an aJooholto wreck It haa been given In thousand of caaes, and in every Instance a perfect cure baa fol lowed. It ne er FhIIk. Thaayitem once Impregnatp d with the Speclflo.lt becomes au utter Impossibility tar the liquor appetite to exist. . ' 49 page book of particulars frca. TO- be had uTHmHAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah Shfprmn'Vrlnit ConHdrnt Tlint He Will lln Nomlnated-Klnii't Connty Delegate. Working Hard For Mayor Clinpln For Oovernor-nlco and UanrortU Will Trob al;ly llo llenominatod. Saratoga, Sep. 14. Every Incoming train this morning brought a largo num ber of delegates and Democratic leaders nnd it may bo said that the political pot has reached the boiling utago. The Kings county delgates"are on the road. They say they are ready for the fray, and Intend to stand flrmly by their guns, which aro nil loaded for Chapln for Governor. Mr. Flowers friends say that Mayor Chapin is sure of the thirty-six votes from Kings county nnd that Is all. Thero lias been some talk about renominating Governor Hill for a third term, but warm friends of the Governor say there Is noth ing In It, and that Mr. Flower will certainly bo nomlnnted on tho first ballot. Ridgewny, of Kings, has a chance for second place on tho ticket, in certain con tingencies, but tho Shcehnn men, who claim the office, say that RIdgeway won't make It. There appears to bo no doubt that tho second-term practico will prevail In tho offlces of Secretary o State and Treas urer, nnd that Messrs. Rice nnd Dan forth (Treasurer), as horetoforo stated, will be re-nomlnatcd. Should RIdgeway receive theLlent. Govcrnorshlp, Mr. Shechan will probably bo, urged to accept the Coraptrollershlp, instead of Frank Campbell, of Bath, who wasat.llrst booked for the place. Sheo han's friends, it Is believed, will Insist that ho must have second place. Isaac Maynard, of Albany, has crept up to the top of the list of candidates for Attorney-General, and appears to havo tho call on tho position, despite tho efforts which havo boon put forth by friends of Bulger, of Oswego, Rosendale, of Albany, and Foley of Saratoga. Tho last named gentleman says that he is not a candi date, in the senso of seeking the position, but if it should bo tendered to him ho will accept it. John Bogart still appears to bo tho choico for Engineer and Surveyor. Tammany Hall, the County Democracy nnd tho Brooklyn delegation aro ex pected to reach hero about 4 o'clock this nftcrnoou. Governor Hill nnd Speaker Sheehan will reach hero some time this afternoon. Tho Sheehan contingent of tho Buffalo delegation are expected about 8 o'clock to-night. Thoy aro coming on n special train. From what enn be gathered this morn ing by a visit to the hotel corridors it seems almost certain that Flower will bo nominated to head the ticket on the first ballot. Sheehnn's chances for second place appear good, yet the opposition may muster strength enough to throw tho choice to some ono else. lln. III1I Dropped Slioolian? Albany, Sept. 14. Gov. Hill was busy up to n late hour last night waiting on tho numerous callers at tho executive mansion. It Is given out this morning that tho unusual rush of visitors "was cnused by tho Governor's action in decid ing to have Sheehnn droppod from tho start and Senator McNnughton, of Roches ter, substituted for Lieut. -Governor. NO RELIEF FOR CANADIANS. Tliey Must. I'ay the Duty on Tlielr Tonnn 12very Tluio Tliey Cross tliu llorder. Wabiiinotox 'Sep. 14. Tho Treasury Dopaitment ha3 received a letter from Messrs. Moore & Sons, of Woodstock, Canada, who are engaged In the lumber business In Maine, complaining of hard ship in being required to pay duty on tho horses used in tho business, overy time they aro driven across the border Into tho United States, They state that they have nt four different times paid duty on the samo horses. The Treasury Department has decided that the law requires duty to be paid on horses imported from Canada, and tho question of having paid duty on tho same horses many times before does not enter Into tho controversy, and the De partment can offer no relief In the mutter. Twenty-six Passengers Injured. Denveii, Sep. 14. A passenger train on the Union I'aclflc Railroad, was wrecked at 11 a. m. near Baver Brook Station and 20 passengers were Injured, flvo of whom will probably die. The train was late and running very rapidly, when, rounding a sharp curve, tho ex press car left tho track.nml rolled down n flf teen-foot embankment. It was fol lowed by tho mall and two passenger conches, ono of which rolled over twlco before reaching the bottom. Tho Injured passenger were from Aspen. Earthquake Shocks Contlnuo In Salvador. San Salvadoo, Sep. 14. The waters in Ilapango, Cojutepequo or Illabasco Lake, as It Is variously known, keep on rising, Tho workmen sent by tho gov ment to open nn outlet to tho ocean are still hard at work. The shocks contlnuo to be felt ot Irregular iutorvals. The material losses are estimated at $500,000, although this teems a low figure. Mr. Duly'fl 1'nrls lteuelpts. Lo.-SDOtf, Sep. 14. Tho Charity Com mission, which is entitled toa percentage of all theater rcclpts in 1'nrU, is inquir ing Into Manngor Daly's takings during his recent Parisian Beason. Because of tho newspaper statements concerning the receipts thero Is somo idea that tho returns may havo been inflated. An American Vessel Lost. ' SAN Francisco, Sep, 14. Japanese ad vices say an American vossel, name un known as yet, was wrecked In Kan No Wn Bay on' August 10. Besides tho Captain and crew of seventeen men, there was aboard the vessel tho Captain's wife. All but two perished. Largo l'lnulne Mill Hurried. SlWBunv, Pa., Sept. 14. Clements' planing mill, employing 800 hands, was burned last night; loss $73,000, ABSOLUTE! IPOTB To Arrant" n IV-dproolty Trfaty. Pas Fhakcisco, Sep. 13. Minister Mernle". of Fn-. f nU.M'or. arrived hele lout nii'ht on the htenmer ua .film. Mr. Morales will prif-ed to Waihinirton' where ho will negi.tint.- a re iproclty treaty bat weft .lit; Vu tiri Suites nnd Snn Salvador. Mr. M-raL s ridicilos tiro reports that war is .iniuin 'lit butwuen Sail Salvador ami Gunttvinla. Jggj Didn't Tako the Firm's Money. -New HavB-V, Conn , Sep. 11. David H. Strome, attorney for George H. Kal'er, says that tho Arm of Knlner & Co., was dissolved by mtitu.il consent that th? statement that Mri Kaiser took some of the firm's money with hlui is entirely falsi-, nnd that Mr. Knlier was paid $.050 for his interest In the as ets. Mis. Harriet I'ulTman to Wed. SA.V Fhaxcesco, Sep. 14. Miss Harriet Pullman, daughter of George M. Pull man, has become engaued to Frnuk J. C'arolau, a prominent society mmi of tin city. T'10 marriage will take place in Chicago next spring. Four Dcnd In the Cublu. Halifax, Sep. 11. News has been re ceived that the Yarmouth l.siiing schooner has been righted in Threo Fathom Hnrbir and the dead bodies of four men wore fotiud lu her cublu. Sudden Deaths. Heart dlseaso Is by far the most frequent cause of sudden death, which lu three out of Tour cases Is urmisptctcd. The pyuiptoniBuro uol generally understood. These are: lying 'M tno right side, short breath, palnordls ires In side, back or shoulder, Irngulnr puieo, asthma, wenn ana uuup.ry spens, wiua lu Riomacn, swelling 01 auKies or uropp?, oppression, dry cough and smothering. Dr. Miles' Illustrated boon, on Heart Disease, fret atO. H, Hagenbueh, who mil and guaranlto Dr. Miles' unequaled New Heart ("lire, at d his itesiorau e nervim, wincu cures utrvuut nesH, headache, sleeplessnes , cllects of drlub log, etc. It contains no opiates, -Kfc It is enid partridges promise; to be plenty. Mllos' Norvo ana Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels thtouah the nerve A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Mils speedily ouie biliousness, bad taste, torpid llver.plles, constipation, unequaled lor men, women, children. Bumlltst, nillaest, surest I 5 J doses, 25cts. Samples Kree, at C. 11. Jlagenbuch's drugstore. House cleaning will boon bo In order. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per. flaps of tfcn turn approach of that more ter If you can aftord for llio'sako 01 saving' 60 rents, to run the risk and do nothing for It. We know from experience that Milloh's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why u.ore than a Million Hetties were soia me past, year. ii relieves iruup and Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For Lame linen, Hide or Chest, use Bhlloh's Porous Master. Bold by O. II. Hagenbueh, N. K. corner Main and IJoyd streets. Oyntcra are not at their best yet. Hold It to tho Light. The man who telU you confidentially ust what will cure your cold is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In tho prep aration of this remarkable medicine for coughs and colds no exponse is (pared to combine only tho best and purett ingredi ents. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Balsam to the light and look through it; notice the bright, clear look; then comparo with othir remedies. Price 0c. and ?1 The equinox la ueur at hand. Bhlloh's Consumption Cure. This Is beyond question the rrost soo- cesEiui uougn Aieaicine we nave ever Boia. 1 lew doses Invariably cure the worst esses of L'oagb, Croup, and Hroncliltls, while Its wqn Jerlu! success In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Since It's first discovery It has fen (old on a guarantee, a test which no ether medicine can stand, Ii you have n Cough we earnestly ask you to try u. Price) 10 cents, 60 cents, and 11X0. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or llaclr lame, use f hlloh'fl Porous Plaster, bold by O, 11. Hagenbueh, N. E. comer Main and Lloyd streets. Beautiful nighls. Startling TaotB. The American people are rapidly becoming a race of nervous wrecks, and the following mggests the best re" edy : Alphubsollempil leg, of Butler, Pa., Bwtars that when his sou wa speechless from St. Vitus dance Dr M lTts' great Restorative Nervine cured him. Mrs. J. 11. Miller, of Valparaiso, and .1.1). Talor, of Logansport, Ind., eao t gained 20 pounds from taking It, Mrs, II. A. Gardner, of Vistula, Ind,, was cured of 40 to 60 con vulsions a ony, ana mueii ucauacn?, aizzi- one bottle. Trial bottles, and flue books of inurveious cures, nee hi u, ji, ijugeuuucil, the druggist, who lecoinmends and guaran tees this unequaled remedy. Longertniglits. Rooky Mountain Cure. Tho drupgists claim that penplo call lally for tho now euro for conBtlpation and jick headache, discovered by Dr. Stla Lane while in the Rocky Mountains. It ie jftid to bo Oregon grape root (s great remedy In tho far Wctt for those com plaints) combined with simple herbs, and It mado, for me by pouring on boiling water to draw out the strength'. It sells at 60 cents a packsgo and is called Lano'i Family Medicine. The canning nnd preserving seaeon continues. Alva's Brazilian Speclllo Co., 6 Wall street N. V. Gentlemen : 1 take pleasure In testi fying to the curative powers of jour Caous lliood Cure, which has relieved ine of mus culur rheumatism 01 long standing. I wjs troubled seriously by dyspepsia as well, from which, I am pleased to state, it has also cured me. Assuring you Ihat I shall recommend your medicine to my friends, I am. Yours respectfully, ADAM BltOWN, Deo. 9, 1800. 310 Ninth BL, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bold at Klrlln's Drug Btore.fergusou House Block, Bhenandoab, HER REPLY UNSATISFACTORY China M"y Yet llo Forced to OITcr Protec tion to Foreign ltosldcnts San Fiianoisoo, Sop. 14. Tho steamci China, from China nnd Jnpnn, brings ail vices from China to August 30. The British Minister, Sir John Wol Bom, mado a strong protest against the dilatory manner in which the Chinese government dealt with the recent out breaks ngalnst foreigners, and put three questions to the government, nsklnc. first, why nn edict 011 tho subject of tho riots was not dispatched through the em pire by telegraph. Second, whv tho Wuhu magistrate who tried to stop the riots was degraded while his sunerior who did nothing were not punished, and, third, why tho punishment of the guilty at Wustich was delayed. LI Hung Chang answered these ques tions as follows.- First, it Is not the cus tom of China to send edicts by wlroi second, the magistrate was degraded foi Dther reasons and, third, the rioters had been punished, two being executed aud the others otherwise punished. The "North China News" says tho re ply is n palpable evasion ond only show that China cannot be depondod upon by tho foreign powers. England's action Is understood to b backed by other powers and It Is thought force will be usod If, China is not con ciliatory. MUST COME TO AMERICA. Tho IHrsrli Fund to Aid Hebrews Onlj In Headline tho United States. London, Sep. 14. Tho Hlrsch fund, ac cording to a Hamburg correspondent, Is now nldlng only thoso Hebrews who de jlre to emlgrato to the Unltod States. In responso to positive representations from tho British Cabinet Bardn'IIirsch is said to have given on engagement that nc more exiled "Russian Jews would bo sent to any country uiider tho British ling. Thero Is' no denial here, writes tho Hamburg correspondent, of the Intention to make the United States tho future home of the Jews. He says: "Thoy aro to bo got thero under any pretext nnd nssistcd ns much 'as possible to get a stnrt In life. "None of tho Jows linvo confidence In nny other destination, and thoy nil ex pect to get rich in America." To Xnnuzurato a School Houso Campaign. St. Paul, Sep. 14. At n meeting ol the Executive Committee of the Peoples' party of Minnesota hold nt tho Merchant's Hotel, It was decided to Inaugurato a school houso campaign and resolu tions wero also adopted protesting against tho concerted attempts now be ing jnade to break down the price of Minnesota's wheat crop by exaggerating the amount of tho yield by falso state ments, declaring that whllo tho wheat crop is a good ono, It Is not excesstvo in qunntlty nnd charging tho speculators with circulating falso reports in an at tempt to cheapen the price of wheat at this timo, when tho failuro of crops In Europe ought to assure tho farmers good prices. Mrs. Clovelaud to Ileturn Home. Boston, Sep. 14. Information recelvod from ex-l'resident Cleveland's cottage at Buzzard's Bay says that Mis. Cleveland's family physician in New York hiis been in attendance upon her there in anticipa tion of tho event which is to occur nbout October 1, nnd that Mr. E. O. Benedict's steam yacht Oneida will reach the harbor on September 20 for tho purpose of carry ing Mrs. Cleveland to New York, tho Madison avenue residence being now put In order. Foar Divorce Case Exposures. New Haven. Conn., Sep. 14. Several well-known business men are said to bo worried by tho thought of being mada co-respondents or defendants in suits brought by John II. Austin, who for merly kept a grocery nnd restaurant, hut lately has been working as a printer. He began divorce proceedings against his wife Saturday, alleging intolernblo cruelty hnd Intimacy with other men, one of whom Is very wealthy. Ho Left an InTernal Nnchlno Ilclilml. Asbury Pakk, Sep. 14. Almeo Louis Earrund, alius Kernel, tho dynamiter, now iu jail at Belvldere for attempting to blow up a train 011 tho Lehigh S'nlloy Railroad on Thursday, wasu guest at the Hotel Balmoral, Ocean Grove, last month. Ho. remained fire days, and skipped out without paying his board. A valise he left behind has Just been opened aud found to Contain nn infernal machine heavily chtirged with dynamite Valuable forgo of Seal Skins, Victoria, li, C, Sep. 14. Part of tho seal skins brought ill by the sealing fleet of this port will bo shipped this evening by tho steamer City of Kingston for Tu coma, going thence to Montreal on a special train of ton cars. The whole Is valued nt the present prices of skins nt upward o( $2,000,000. This Is the most valuable cargo that has crossed the conti nent from this country. A New Coastwise Merchantman. Baltimore, Sep. 14. Tho new steam ship Fairfax, built for tho'Merolitints and Miners Transportation Company, to ply between this port and Boston will make her flrst regular trip next Tuesday. The ship Is suppllod with overy mordorn up pllanco and will bo ono of tho most ule gant coastwise merchant's ships In the American fleet. Perished In a Hotel Fire, New London, Sop, 14, John Mo Andrews fell down stairs In tho Bacon House with a lighted lamp yostordny. The Jnmp exploded nnd set tho houso afire. McAndrows was burned to death and the hotel badly dnmaged. In a few weeks more we may look for frosty mom lugs. All Viho Were KngAgcd In the Massacre o' Forty Ynnnjr Men nt I.ns Cauo to Hi j Hunted Down An Interview With Hnlnincedn's Imprisoned Oflloers Hon Orders Wero Dlsoheyod. Valparaiso, via Galveston, Sop. 11. Mlnlster of Justice Errazurlz, of tht Provincial Government, has Issued orders to Procurator Flscotos to arrest nil per sous implicated in the killing of Isadort Ossn; also nil thoso who aro suspected ol Backing and robbery and every ono whe was engaged lu the Hogging or othei torturing of parties favoring tho Junto. The Minister also directed that all violators of the corrospmdenco of tho foreign Ministers accredited to Chill should be imprisoned. Every one who was concerned In tho shooting of Cummings nnd his two com panions for their alleged attempt to dos troy Balmaccdn's w.ir ships Almtranto Lynch nnd Conduit with dynamite Is also to be arrested. Tho Procurator Is also ordered to uso overy effort to apprehend porsons Impli cated In tho killing of other Congression al victims. Ho Is especially directed to hunt up nil those engaged in the horri ble massacre of torty-two young men nt Los Canos on August 18.flTlioir ages ranged from sixteen to eighteen years. The details of their killing aro unfit for publication, owing to tho indignities committed on their bodies nftcr tho young mon were dead. All of thoso acts wero committed under Balmncedn's authority during the past eight months. In an interview In tho prison wltll Colonels Wood nnd Ruiz, lato of Balma cedn's nrmy, they made statements which nro confirmed by documents found In Monedn, that Botli of Halmnccda's gen erals, Barbosa ond Alzerreen, who wero killed in the final onslaughts between tho contending armies, were utterly ln copoblo officers. Thoy flagrantly disobeyed Halmocodn's orders, thus causing tho ovorthrow of his Government. His explicit Instructions to them wero that they wero not to en gngo tho Junta's troops with loss than 14,000 men, but thut thoy should draw tho enemy inland. General Barbosa so utterly despised his adversaries that ho acted exactly to the contrary of these orders. The result was his disastrous defeat at Concon, on August 21. Tho defeat of tho government troop3 was nlso largely owing to tho issuance of contrary military orders by Bnlmaceda and his War Minister, Banadas Esplnosa. This confusod everybody. Colonels Wood and Ruiz also say that thero was no llifo In Balmacedn's troops, The representations mado.to tho Presid ent r.llllt. tho Rnliltnra ww, lr-il n.l enthusiastic wore untrue. Just at tho! height of tho first engagement two regi ments turnod their rifle butts up as n sign that thoy surrendered. FOREIGNERS WILL PARTICIPATE. Prospects Hrlght for a Largo European ltoprescntatlon nt Our Fair. Washington, Sep. 14. Tho World's Fair Foreign Commissioners, who re turned from abroad Soturday, will como here to-morrow and meet tho British and other foreign commissioners. Then thoy will go to Chicago and, after making their report, deport for their homes. The commission whllo abroad visited Englnnd, France, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Austria, Hungary and Russia. They did not go to the southern countries of Europe for want of timo. They will recommed that another com mission be sent to thoso countries and also to tho countries of the Orient. Tho plnn of tho Commission which was carried out was to approach in each country thoso hlghost in authority. The Prime Minister, tho Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Finance. Tho commission think that every country In Europe with tho exception of Italy and somo Southern countries will be represented at tho fair. Foolish Men to strike. San Fbancisco, Sept. 14. The convicts at work In the Jute mill of tho St. Quintan prison struck Saturday, declaring they would not resume work until guaranteed that thoy would be served with better food, more tobacco than Is now allowed, and that thero would be loss favoritism shown. After a timo a conference was held between the prison directors and u committee representing tho strlkors. Tho convicts were told that a refusal to go to work would be punished by Military con finement and that none of their demands would bo nccodtd to. Tho strikers then resumed Jivork. Accepted Hrlhes From Foreign Laborers. Pottsville, Pa., Sep. 14. Ithaslatoly been ascertained that some inside, fore men nnd mine bosses near horo huvu ac cepted brlbus from foreign applicants for work, and laid off native miners to mako room for them unknown to thulr super iors. At the Nottingham Mine the other day, John Berkeiser, inside foreman, was summarily dlsmlseed for accepting such bribes, nnd nt tho Washington Mine, near Plymouth, Thomas Young was similarly treated for like offenses. Successful A'lslt of Southerners. Boston, Sep. 14. The delegation from Augusta, Ga., spent a very pleasant day here. Thoy have been very successful in tho object of their visit and have secured nn unexpectedly large number of ex hibits for the exposition which takes plnce in Novomber.g ""'"' O. I Delaware Peach Shipments lhidod. Wiliiinqton, Del., Sep. 11. At the special manifest office of the Delaware Itallroad In this city, yesterday, thero was no record of any peaolies havintr been shipped. Tills means the end of tho season, nnd tho manifest office will bo closed lu a few days. Deports of Severe Flahttug In Africa Berlin, Sep. 14. A dispatch from Zanzibar, states that a dosperate battle lias been l -tight between Captain Zule vrsky'u corps and the natives. N 11 m v Iwk at my old chip bwltftt, Ifn't It a beauty I hare Jmt finished painting it with A 10c, BOTTLE will do hall a dozen bVeU. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, rbUftdelphlf, PI H -HON beaatlfiee other tbtnm belilea baskets. It mftVea a v bite Rlafw Taw any color you de dire to match. It ohanim a pine table In walnut, a oann rocker to mahogany. It status, pul iits, lacfiucrstjapans A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written, Mnirlnve licenses and lgal claims picmptly attended to. Real Estate, CdlcclioD nod Insurance Agency. General Flrp Irsrrance Business. Iterresents the Northwestern Life In stun nee Co. OrriCE- Muldoon's building, corner Centre and WeetBis., Hhennudi.eli, l'a. Good Properties 01 All finds For Sale. 1. A two story doublsflrati e dw elling house storennd restaurant, op Easi I'entreSt. 2. A dwelling and resinuruni on Kast Centre street S. Hesliable prorertyor enruxr Ct utre and Jardm streets, sut.ublo for business pnr 1 oses. 4. A two story doublo lrnme dwelling, on West I.loid sires'. 5. Two 2-story Irame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 0. Two 2 story dwelling" on tbo corner ol Coal aud Oi.estnut st.ectB Mere room In one. 7. -Two-stoty single house rn North C hestnut street with a isrge wa-ehruse at the rear. 8. Three to-story double f-ame buildings corner of Llryd and ( lltert streets. Ask my nseirtH for V. I.. Dnuglna Shoes. If not lor utile In your plrice usli ynur denier In send for ctimlomic, sccuro tlio agency, and tret tlrein lor you. WTAKE NO SlinsTITUTE.dJ FOR OEHTLKMPH THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It la a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; mado of tho best line calf, stilish and easy, and because tt male more thoeM of thtfi prude than any other manitfavtujert It equals band sow ih! shoes costlug from S4.U) to 6.VU0. tn, i.oiriiino iiniHi-HcitfMl, tuo nnest can UJa hum, Cl-or nrf.l-il fnp Ulll, mnal. I'ntinh Imported s1km?s which cost from S4.ua to S12.U0. "!. m' "iu-."eiwi ieii siiiii1, nne cair, lW"T. Btvllhh. eonifnrtnliln nnil ilurfthli.. Thn Iw.t shoe ever ottered nt this prlco 1 samo tirade as cus- tom-ma! shws eostlng from stuxi to $'1,011. CSC 30 I'olli-o Shoui Farmers. Railroad Men ttUil lirpri:nrrltranlt ivi-ji i t )tm . OnaoAtr. seamless, smooth Inside, heavy threo soles, exten BlorredHe. Ono pair will wenr nyear. ju 11110 eniii uo oeiier suoo ever ouereu ac iU&is this price; one trial will convlnco thoso who want n shoo for comfort and service. a nnil fe'J.UO orkltninnin'H shoes nrn iv,. strnni. nml lxrnl.fi, Thun wlm have given them a trial will wear no other make. cf.llll anil 11.7.1 school shoes arn J unrnlivtlinliHivppvivhprp. thvftMI 011 their merits, as tho laereasihg stiled show. B 5iri irhcs csll.otl llnud uvi! shoe, best EaaU B w Ilimtrolll. I ervstvllHli! counts t-rpnr-h Imported shoos costing from 8t.itl to M.id. 1. uilles' '...10, Si.ilO nml ril.7.1 shoo for Misses are the heat nnollougola. stylish aud durable. Cninloii. See that W. I.. Douglas' name and price are stamped on tho lottom of each shoo. . WUOL.IB, urocKion, Jiasa Xosio:ip3a JEZn 11, FIRE . INSURANCE ! X,ttroat nnd Qldt't Reliable Purely Cash Companies, Hejn-csfittetl by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenandoah, Pa. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1373. W. Baker & Co reakfast from which tho oxcoss of oil has been removed, is Absolutely Pure anil it In Soluble. No Chemicals are usul in its preparation. It lias more than thru times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd Is tlioreforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily' digested, nnd admirably ndapted for iuvallds ns well ns for porsons lu honltli. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. v a fomkkoy. ATTOHUer-AT-LAHI. pmce Bcdisll's building corner Main ul Centre WHY IS THE Wo L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE