- Pj ce-its in tlie most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITI0U8 JUIOE OrTHS FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human sy.-tem, forming an agreeable I and effective laxative tw penna ' uently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS. li is the most excellent remedy tcnown to CLEiNSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is ltilioiu or Constipated so THAT PURC.Ql.OOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and OYRENQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ask voun OKuaoisT Fob r a ip -: manufactured only dy CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. UOUISVILIE. KY NEW YORK. N. Y. John R. Coyle, Attorney-at-Law 'AMD Real Estate Agent, JV OFFICE 13 EDDALL'B BUILnlNO, "Cor Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. t- PROPERTY FOR SALE: tK two and one-half story double , frame dwelling bouse, with st'ire-room and res taurant. Located on hast Centre street. -Avaluablo property located on South Jar din street. 3- Beven dwelling nouses at the corner of Gil bert and Lloyd Hrecis. Good Investment. Terras lensuuable. DR. THEEL, Ktft North Fourth St., th oulr genus German Amerlcia FpNlalUt In IboCnltrf fitalcs who li able lo care Blood Poluon. Nervous DebUltywulSpi, clal Diseases fr mi, Bkla Disc-. Htd bpoti Plni Id th wmM.eoreTnroai mouin, niotchM, rimr.Ui, Froptions, ton or liAnl Ulcer, fiwelliDKi, Irrltatloni, IlUinaUoDi ana Kunciri(i, -yty - cincture, nnurii un . 4ecy, tott memory, weak bok, mental auxlftT, Kllner and Wattler Diiciuft and all Dine mwIHdk from FxmMM. I In4JacttUanr OTrvoi. Recwii ca erJ wiwwwjh relief at oc. ltf not lo hops, wtcr 'wh1 " I tldiu Doctor, Quack, Fmlly or Hospital rhjlcln hM failed. Vrr TUKEL. core positively nd TithMMetentloo trera J fcoMaCM, OtD, YO0KQ, (I AO-l 1K THO COWTFlATIM i umullna rtiah hndr aim rl 7rt. ttll It fir Hi) H 1st I t 4TRUTHU fpMln Qnacka nitlcr fworo twtimonUlit. I St fta 6 to 10, Sulirla? 8 till 1. Vrttt ar Mil an! r jat. rot Ketura&oei too wmd. "a tsaiuraa rwi. uj iui- 8MARi!ltD WUIYICNsIncU. , t!K,vM"'l villi tho- nndlnft IrrOffulaHtldrt.o -pnti, roIlowi&L;u ct;Hor-xpoiira, or iroLuoa tt'cn.tl V'p.iknf-' t-i rrculiartothtttr sex, ehuld DR. nuRHRIftie'S Cetebrnted t,1ALE REGULATING PILLS. i y bi fit roriRthPu In totha entire ypU. iaport i. vigorous mi;iitie forcetonJlfanctloasot boar ' ni'na. Bent i v in1 f noc'irelyeal'rt,$I. Aaarmn, Harto'P"" " 'r o Co. .ST. LOUIS. Ma 3J CARTERS felck Headache and relievo all tho troubles Inct dent to a billons etato of tho system, such 03 Dlxzlneca, Nausea, Drowsiness. Distress afto? eating. Pain In the Side, &o. Whllo their most jromuluLlesuceeuahaa boca Bio n la carina t I tocaflicho, yet Garter's Xltue TJvor VESA tit equally valua'olo In Constipation, curing and pro venting this anno jlna complain t.-wtdlo they also correct all disorders of the elomachumuUta tha liver and regulate tho bowels. Uvea li they oalj ciuvu fAelalhey would boalmoetprlcelesa to Uiosowha sniffer from this distressing comnlalnt: but fortu nately thelrgoodooss does no tend hero,and thoss t ho once try them Trill nnd these littlo pills vain table In so many vara that thoy will not be wll Hsg to do without them. Eut afterttllBloihcuKl fla the bane of to inany lives that here la when Iwemakeourgrcatboast. Qur puis euro it whlla i others do not. Carter's Little Xlvor Pllli aro very small and very csy to take. Ono or two pilla mako a doso. tthey 4re strictly vegetable and do not grlpa or purge, but by their gentlo action ploaaoalt who usethem. Invlalsat28centai Uvofor$l. Bold fcy druggists everywhere, or scut by mau. .Carter medicine oo., Hew Yorki SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE fOKcLMtfrV KuallsU ntaaor"! Hrl. EHNYROYAL FILLS 6ifi&iin(mJjtri,,. t.i Hod via u44 itBlUa I S&Ik. Hernia ciJkltV. iUSite tl.n ic t ua at.laiifu. . IS I Xf Kf littler for r.a Ik" in tt,yj rrinrm told 1 Loo.l H'ui: iu I'hllo.le.. 2 Or the I.Iiuur llul.lt, I'o.llUely t'ureu KjyauiuinlKlerliifir J'r. jaiiie Uoldeu KteelfU. It Is manufactured as powflsr, whloh can be (riven .n a gluss or bsor. oiip of oolite or ts, or in rood, without lbs knowlda ol he pstitut It Is absoluuiy jub,rmleM. aud will etTsct a porraapaat and speedy ilB3Ur. whether ttis pau.i.t Is a moderate drinker ox NkTcn mloohoUo wreak li has tasu clven lis tcoussnds ... um anriln RV.rV iU.r.hOa a UerfSCt CUTS USS fOl' . i . ....... L'U.- 1.h.v.t.m ones Imrjreanab. -with tbutfilBOiJlJ.lt. toi(iu'Jalt.rtuiBOotl)Ult lor ths liquor sppotits to oit.w , . . . . is pm book of particulars frts. To be had e C. H..HACENDUCH, Drugolst, Sben&Bietk AS FROM THE GRAVE' A Messao from a Supposed Park IIacp Victim'. . CtJMLIIN IS ALIVE AND WELL. A Oorpso Had Been Identified- as His rind Waa' Buried by His Wife. She Ilccetvcil Nearly 81)00 From the rto lterriind nnd Slr.O From tlio rrlntor' Union The rjupponcd Doml, Mrtu Js'ow In IInllrx11uir Ho Got. Thore-All the Itoiult of n Hpree. New Yonrc, Sept. 15. When the old Tnylor building on Park place tumbled In and crushed the life out of over three score peoplo tiono of the bodlos recovered from the ruins were mourned over moro deeply than tho one that was ldentlHod as Sherman Cummin, a popular "conip," on the Mali and Express, nnd a lending member of Typogrnhlcnl Union No. 0. Mrs. Cummin positively Identified one torn nud charred body as thnt of herhus band. Cummin's brother, when called to Identify tho body, hesitated at first nnd then boonmo convinced that It wna thnt of hU relntivo. So tho body was taken to Mrs. Cum min's home, and was buried with due ceremony. When the monoy subscribed for aid for tho bereaved families camo to bo divided, lira. Cummin's share of tho Mayor's fund wns nearly $900. She received also $150 from tho Typographical Union. Mrs. Cummin, after receiving tho money, moved nwny from her old homo to n neighborhood some distance away. Last night a mossonger boy delivered n cnble message to Mrs. Cummin. It wns brief, but very much to tho point, nnd took n load oil the little woman's honrt, for It contnlnod tho Information thnt her husband was In Halifax nlive nnd well and that he would stnrt nt once for homo. Sherman Cummin's story Is n strange one. Up to noon of tho day of the Park place disaster ho worked in the com posing room of the Mall nnd Express. At that hour he left tho paper nnd started tbwnrd Park place, presumably with tho Intention of going to Petersen's restau rant for lunch. He hns not slnco been seen by his frionds. No one know that ho dia not go to Petersen's aud his mys torlous disappearance wad set down as n sure indication that he had perished In tho ruins. It now nppears, though, thnt ho did not go nenr Petersen's on Pnrk place, bub rntlmr to somo pthor establishment, where the goods thnt wero sold were less substantial and affected one's nervous powors differently. In other words, he didn't know in which direotibn Park place lay in half an hour, nnd he was not sure whethor or not he had to take a boat to get there. But to mako sure of the thing ho took a boat, a sailing ship, and found himself yostorday in Halifax. Without delay he cabled home. Tho question now nriscs whether Mrs. Cummin will hnvo to turn over tho $900 given her by Mayor Grant nnd the 150 donnted by Typographical Union N. 0. WHO SHOT THE POLICEMAN? A ltemnrlcahlo Change of Sentiment In llelinlf nf Actor Curtis. San Francisco, Sep, 15. There hns developed a remarkable change of public sentiment, nnd hnlf tho people now be lieve thnt M. 1). Curtis, the comedian, is nn Innocent mnn. Thero is much mystery surrounding the whole nff nir. The theory of Curtis' friends, thnt another hand than Ids fired tho shot which killed Ofllcer Grant, gains support" front a" story told by Ell Donl Bon, who has chnrge of news matter dis tributed on trains of the Southern Pacific Company Denlson, who lives in' Oakland, makes tho following statements "On the ferry boat Sunday night I met n man I know by sight, but not by name. Wo wero discussing various subjects nnd the con versation naturally drifted toward the murder. '"This talk, nbout Curtis having done the killing Is all n mistake,' said tho stranger 'Tho whole truth will come out in n few days. I met n man to-day who says he saw tho tragedy, and ho is roady to take oath that Grant and Curtis were accompanied by n third man who did tho shooting and then ran.' " Who Owns tho Securities? B0STOS, Sop. 15. In tho case of Mo Mahon vs. Waterbury Judge Shormao has decided that tho Old Colony Trust Company must, within ten days, answer n new set of interrogatories, tho object of which is to find out to whom belongs the $1,000,000 worth of securities de posited by Waterbury. A decision as to whether the trustee is to be dlschnrgod will be deferred until those answers are in. Penrrd that Several Vessels Wero Lost New Youk, Sep. 15. Many of tho sailing vossels which have reached port during the Inst two days bring thrilling tales of the great storm of Sept. 7, In which all of them wero damaged moro or less. Many vessels of the Gloucester fleet were at sea nt tho timo, nnd It Is feared that several of them have gone to tho bottom. Injunction Against Strllters. Pottsville, Pa., Sen. 15. A prelim inarv injunction has been issued against the Fishback mill strikers, restraining any of thorn from Interierlng or insult ing non-union men now nt work for the Fottsvillo Iron and Steel company. Fatally Injured lly a Ilrothor. UONDoi'T, N, Y., faep. 10. During drunken quarrel nt Big Indinn, in the Cnlskills, George Tylorstruck his brother Peter on the hea l with the butt end of his gun, crushing his skull nnd inflicting Itrobnaly fatal Injuries. Trntnns Wanted fur3Iurtler. ConTLAVD, N. Y., Sop. 15. The chief of police hero has been not! lied by Public Prosecutor Strycker ot Washington, N. J,, to hold the tramps nrrested hero Suuday, They uro wanted thero for murder- Government nonds lledeemed. WAsnlKUTON Sap. 15. vVt the close, of buslnosa last evening tho Treasury De jtartment had redeemed i 13, COO, 700 4 1-2 jsr cent, bonds and extended $24,054,700 i 1-8 per cent bonds at 8 per cent. i Experts Agree that ERFECT and uniform success in making finest food is more certain with Royal Baking Pow der than with any other. Use it in every receipt calling for baking powder, or for cream of tartar and soda, and the lightest, purest, most wholesome and appetizing food is assured. Marion Harlandi "I regard the Royal Baking Powder as the best in the market. Since its introduction into my kitchen I have used no other." Miss Mama Parloai "It teems to me that Royal Baking Powder Is 3 good as any can be. I have used it a great deal, and always with great satisfaction." Mns. Baker, Principal of Washington, D. C, School of Cookery : " I say to you, without hesitation, use the 'Royal.' I have tried all, but the Royal is the most satisfactory." M. GORJU, late Chi, Delmoni-' co's, New-York : "In my use of Royal Baking Powder, I have found it superior to all others." A.FORT1N, Chef, White House, for Presidents Arthur and Cleve land: "I have tested manybak. ing powders, but for finest food can use none but Royal.' " Canada's Srnnduls Will ,'llioeh Us All. London, Sep. 15. The "ToUy.rapu" says thnt when the Knlish sr-en-tinr; race fully learns of the nature nnd oxteua at tho Canadian scandals In high oltldnl places thoy will bo tilled with sorrow aud shame. Hones from tho lurk Place Ruins. New York, Sep. 15. Whilo working in the ruins of the Park place disaster last evening somo human bores were found. They wero taken to tho Morguo nnd the cioner notified. Miles' Isorvo una Liver Pills Vet on a new principle regulating the ttver, Ftomach and bowels Uaoutjhlhe nervel A dew discovery.. Dr. allies' l'llls speedily euie blllousnew. imd tato, turplt liver, pllos, constipation . unerjualed lor men, women, t.hlldreu. Hmallrsi, lullucbl.turtBM Gldoses, iiots. Samples Free, t (J. H. Hagtnbuch's ilfuifklore. County falra now share of patrotmtju. oouio iu for their Oh, What a Cough. Will yon heed the wa nlng? The Msnal per IPs of tr Mire am tomOu of that more ter rible disease. Com urn nl Ion. Ask Yourselves it you can afford tar the halie-of saving 5u euiR, ui run me risrt ana no noining lor u. rt'e Snow ,froin experience that Bhllou's Cure will Cure jour t.'ough. It never falls. This iplnlus why more than a Million Bottles ero wjtd the past year. It relieves Croun ud Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do aot be without It. For l.ume liacK. side or Ulipst, nseHhlloh's Porous I'laster. Bold by . il. jiugenuuen, n. r.. corutr .viaiu una iloyd siretiU. Tliefurnlturo luster should bo damp- enttl. 4. Ouro for, .Constipation and Headache-. Dr Silas L.ne, whll6 in the Itncky vlotjntains, dioovred a root that when o.-uhinod with other herb, make an eosj .nd certain cute for conHirifitlon. It is in b form of dry roots and leaves, and is nown as Lane's Family Medicine. It ill cure sick beadaohe. For tho blood, iver hud kidneys, and for olenring up tho omplexion it dooe wondori. DrugK'sU ell it at 50 cents a paclAigo DrasB makers are at work on fall SllitB. Bhlloh's Consumption Cure. This la beyond question the most suo josblul Cough tMedlcine, we have ever sold, i lew doses Invariably cure tbp woiet cases oi "ough, Ooup, ahd Bronchitis', while Its won- term! Micces In the cure of Copfumptlon is vlthoul n parallel in the tilMory of medicine, Since It's ttrst discovery It has bjeu tola on a guarantee, a test which no i ther medicine :an"stand. It you htVe a Coueh we earnestly 'isk you to .try it. Price 10 rents, 60centB, and tame, use ttblloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by J. U. Hagenbuch, N. K. comer Main and Liloyd Btreets. Fall house cleaning near at hand. Will ,Bo, Glvou Away. Our enterprising drugglBt O. II. Hagenbuch wnoourifs ine nuesi, siock oi orus, pei tunierleB. tolleturtlclcs. brushes, sponges. etc . Is giving away a large numter of trial bottles of Dr, Miles' celebrated Ileatorallve Nervine. He guarantees uto cure headache, dlzzlnehs. Hervous prostratl lnj Bleeplehsne'S, the 111 effects of EDlrlts. Utbaruu. eitllee. etc. Drutr- glstfi say It Is the greatest seller the) ever anew, ana i uuiver'Hiiy haitsiHcwtry. iufy also guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart ure In all ctfwTf nirvoua or organic heart dleeavo, nli liatioii, pain iu siuej biuuui riu, eiu. r me douk ou flee. "Nervoui. and IIeirt Dlbcasts" September U movluf along, Tho Greatest Strike. Among the great strikes that of Dr. Miles In dlsooverlug his Krw Heart Cure has nrov en 1 self t" be one of the mott lm portant. The demand for It has become astonishing. Already the treatment ot heart dlsftve Is be ing revolutionized, and ma-y uuoxptoted cores effected. It noon' relieves short breath, fluilerlug, pains In side, arm, shoulder, weak nnd hungry "pel's, opptoaslon, awelllug of fanKloH, s uolherlug ubd .eurt dropsy. Dr, .Miles' bonk on .Heart nnd Nervoiu Dleeates, Iree. 'Ihetinetiltaled New llojtl tiurn-iasotd anrt guaranteed by a II. llagenbiruh,thedrug gin, ulro his lleeloratlvo Nervine for head ache, Oib, sprees, hot flashes, nervous oullU, opium habit, etc From present indications oysters will not be very plentiful. AbIc Your Friends About It. Your distressing cough can be curod. Wo know It because Kemp's Balsam vitbin the past fow years has cured so ninny coughs and colds in tblslcommunity Its remprjcablo tale has-been wop entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what be thinks of Kemp's Balsam. Thero Is no medicine so pure, none bo effective. Large bottles 60c and $1 jt all druggists,'. 1 r .jCAT. ANDREWS' RESOUEi i A Letter nt tho State Department rrorj Our Consul nt Antwerp. Washington, Rep. 15. The Stnte Do. ; itnf tmerTt lmHcelvotl n lettor from tha t UflltdLfituL Oo-jsul nt Antwerp, givlii( nn account of the r'scuo of Cnpt. An drews of I'o ui w!i,i attempted to crosi tho Atlantic in the dory "Mermaid," b th'6"Britlh ;U.i-mr Elbruz on Aug. 93. The Consul reports thntCnpt. Andrews encountered bad weothor arid n series of mlsfortunei, nnd was in great distross when picked up nnd relieved by tha steamer. Consul Stewart snvs tho oantnln nrid , his boat are now in good condition and will leave In n day or two for London. Tho boat is being oxhibltod nt Antwerp for a charitable purpose and is attracting much attention. Killed JIj n Iltlnnuny Team. Kingston, N. Y., Sep. 15. Snmuol Fuller wns killed by n team of horsei running nwny, while drawing n load" of furniture down a steep Hill In Townsond Hollow, Delaware County. Fuller wnj thrown violently against n stono wall and his brains dashed out. New Jersey's Stnto I"ulr. Wavehly, N. J., Sep. 15. The thirty third annual fair of tho New Jersey State Agricultural Society will bo held on the fair grounds at Wnverly Park, Septem ber 21 to 35, anil promises to bo n npeol nlly Interesting exhibition ot the products, of the State. I"onr the Men Will lie Lynched. Somerset, Ky., Sep. 15. Excitement ovor tho nssassiuntion of Shoriil John IL JlcCarduo of this county, by tho Gillnnd brothers, Saturdny night, is running high, and it is feared the men may ba lynched. lllalno rmnlly to Lcnvo for Augusta. BAn IlAKnort, Mo., Sop. 15, Secretary Blaine and fumlly will probably lenva Bar Harbor on Saturdny tho 10th, tor Au gusta, where thoy expect to remain about a mouth. Death of nn Old llnnker. Osweoo, N. Y., Sep, 15. Tltomoa Matt, Oswego's leading banker and wealthiest citizen, is dead, aged 03. NEWS OF THE DAY, The Earl of Dudley nnd Miss Rachol Ourney wero marriod yosterdny in Lon don. , The third nnnual sossion of the Grand Lodge of tho Brotherhood of Telegraphers is in session in St. Louis. The first number of the National Zel tung, n German-Republican dally, hag just appealed in Chicago. Tho fifth annual convention of !tho Harness Manufacturers' P otedtlvo Asso- elation is now iu session in Philadelphia. Acting-Sirotary Spaultllng has decided that filtering cloth for boot sugar ma chinery is entitled to free entry into tho United States. Tho Treasury Department yesterday i purchased 343,000 ouncos of silver nt 03 to 08. 1 cents per ounce. Tho oilers wero 1,408,000 ounces. I The first transcontinental mail wm run ovor tho New York Central vesturdav and ltintlo tho trip from Now lork to Al- another meeting this morning, with tho bany, 1C0 miles, in 140 minutes. object of patching up tho trouble and An order has been issued nt tho War giving Shechan their support. Tlie of Departmont transferring the hoadquar- fort v"ia of 110 avail, and tho matter ters and four companies of tho ilth rogi- stands as It did beforo. ment of Infantry from tho Department of i Arizona to .uamson uarraclcs, jnow York, i Dr. Edward Eggloston, the woll-knowu writer, author of the "Hoosiur School master, " tho "Faith Doctor" nnd other stories, was marriod yostorday to Slisj' Fannie Elizabeth Goodo, at llndison, 1 Ind. Thoy will resitlo In New York. i Mrs. Catherine Clark sues tho Capital Bank of St. Paul, Minn., for tho roturn of a 7,000 paid-up life insurance policy. Sho says the bank directors forced hot to surrender tho policy, charging tbaii hor husband had commlttoda crime. Shu has since learned tho whole nlTalr wus a ba&e conspiracy. Weather Indications. WAsniNOTON, Sop. 15. For liestern Now York and Eaiteru Pennsylvania, New .Terser, Maryland and Doluwurc: Fair, northerly winds, shifting to southwesterly, stationary temperature. ' For Now England: Ooncrally fnlr; variable winds, stationary temperature. For Western Now York and Western Penn sylvania: Talr, southwesterly winds, Blightly warmer, NUtV YOIIIC MAUKISTS. Nkw Vonx, Sop. 11. Money on call oasy loaning at 'J and t per cent. 110ND3. Clnslni tloitnT SutUrday, ri'lj IWs, ISOt Iteg..., ,100J 1U, laui WHip luiibfc 4 a, 1007 lteg ; 117(5 4 a, 1007 Coup i iU7 bTOCK MAUICBT. Closing i Baturdny. Canadian I'ncino,. Central I'ucltlo.. ..,.!. 3a Chlcugo, IJur, Ic Qulnoy V5)i Dolawuro & Hudson 1-18 Del., Luck. 6i Western 142)1 Erie ,4 a 28)5 l'.rlo pref... -.,.(,.. ttu IjikoShnr6..4',.,.v.i,.i IISM Louis. Naftf!,..., 7ti4 Michigan cerftrali ; ion Missouri I'aojflo..'., "!S1 Now J ersey Contral 1 1W4 loots 110)1 Northvosteru '. 112.x HiS Oregon Navigation 74 IS PaollloMull :mi Headlrjg.i 30M HO)) ltock Island..., 8VH HI r-t. Paul. T6 TlHi Union l'aelllo , ,,,, it 4'j'f Western union 4. KHi HI OUAIN MAHKl-ir. Com onoued weak. huthUlfeif Uforo olme. No. vs. mlwd. 75a7H: Oot. Uivf: Deo. flOS. Oats Fttlrly aottve atnl ateaitv. No. -J. ml rod qijWr-: Oct. ' Whbatr-Murket ouenoll wonlc and further declined: No. 2, Ued winter, lUi4: Uot. loai: Dee. 10os. i'ltOUtJOH IniTTEIl Creamery. State & I'enn.. cxtras.1ltja.nti.i)(, Creatuory. western, llrsts. .,. 21 cvijl 0. Creamery, western, seconds is o.u'iO 0. StutoUuiry, li. f. tubs, oxtras.,,,21 e.uM 0, Eaas ' ' N, V. State, new laid, per doi..,.2ou;a.a a. l'enn., new mid 20io.a a. Heuleru u Nurtnwestern, gooa to prime 104 nlO roTAloES- Jeraev llcrto. per hbl 75al 23 Bweot lKjtttioes, Vu., vaoioe M,..l 7&)2 00 Live l'ouwuv Sprlnir olilukjti4. cholou. largo per lb. ,Ul4nl3 bpriug cUloke-is, prime..,. all Fowls. Jertoy,tiieiK r-a., perlh u!2 Dukhoep l'oinaitr Turkevs. mixuU welirhts. uor Hi. 11 .11 bp'gchk'a, l'hlia., J ah lbs to pair.. .,17 aiS I'atAL'llES - Md. Si Del., yellow, choice, per out Is,. 40a so Md. ic Del., rod fruit, eaut.-o, oudk ... Qua 05 Jersey, prune, per u.ukot ... 3ju thi Ar-rucs - Md. 4: Dot, choice, per crate tlOa 40 Md. & Del . oommot, per crate , ... 2ua 25 Nyaolc or Uolluud Pippiu, p u.-h.bLlro 25nl 01 TO NAME THE TICKET Tho Democratic Stato Conven tion at Saratoga. CALLED TO ORDER AT NOON. A Long Wait. Expected for the Report of the Committee oh Credentials. Many Contests tc) UojDccldod-Somo I.lttle Contention Still Ililsts llotweon the Two Factions County Democracy Delegates Denied Adml-slnn-Tho Ticket thitt Will Ijlkcly lie Nomlnntcd. SabatooA, N. Y., Sop. 15. The Demo cratic Stnte Convention wni called to order nt noon to-day in tlie Casino Kink by Stnte Committeeman Edward Mur phy. Temporary Chairman Georgo Haines then assumed control of tho gavel, nnd after n somewhat lengthy 8 peech tha various! committees were ap pointed nnd mi adjournment tnken. Thnt the differences between tho two factious was not thoroughly patched up before the convention wns called to order there is now no denying. Iu fact, just before the convention met, the talk of the Erie County delgegntes, of culling nnothcr convention, wns revived, Said a prominent nnti-Illll mam "There are 250 contestant nnd only 381 mem bers of the convention, nnd the Cleveland men, with the exception of Herrlck, will all come out It Wo cnll them out, nnd the Chnpin men will bo glnd to go with us." All such talk ns this, however, is ridi culed. Lnriro Number of Contest. A groat many of tho dolcgntes bogan to talk this morning of tho possibility of adjourning tho convention to-day. Tlie managers, however, hnvo no such idea. The settlement of tho contosts for sonts moans ranch to tlie party. Thoy cannot be disposed of hastily if harmony is to be preserved. As mattors now stand it looks ns If the real work of tho convention would not be reached to-day. Tho Committee on Credentials has its hands full, having to settlejthe many contests whichare be foro tho couvontlon. Thero is much evi dence to be presented nnd considered, nnd though the committee went in ses sion nt 2 o'clock this nftornoon it may bo lato to-night whon Its report is coni ploted. Tho rrobnhlo Ticket. The ticket will vory likely bo: Governor Hoswell P. Flower. Lieutenant-Governor Wm. F. Sheo httn. Secrotary of Stato Frank Rlco,rcnomi natlon. Treasurer Elliott Dnnforth, rouoral natlon. Controller Frank Campbell. Attorney-General Simon W. Rosen dale. Engineer and Surveyor Martin Schenck. Flower's nomination Is expected on tho first ballot with every vote, except tho 80 from Kings. The Erie nnti-Shoohan delegation held MEETING OF STATE COMMITTEE. Countv Democracy llelegntcs fihut Out. Vooriils lte-electod to Moinliersltlp. SaiiatooA. N. Y., Sep. 15. It wns af ter 8 o'clock last night when tho meet ing of tho Demorntio Stato Committee was colled to order. Tho resignation of Mr. John J. Voor hls, sent In a long tlmoago, wits accepted und Mr. Voorhls was then olectod to fill tho vacanoy causod by his own rosig nation. A heated discussion ensued ovor tho question of admitting the 80 County Democracy dolegates. Hy a vote of 21 to8 It wus decided not to ndmlt them. The temporary olllcors of tho conven tion wore then selected. HENRY COLEMAN DEAD. A Colorod Mun, Wlto for Twentyflve-Vears Wus tho Attornoy-Gcuernl's 3Iesseuger. Washington, Sept. 15. Henry Colo man, colorod, n messengor nt tho Attorney-General's office, died yesterday, aged 80 years. Prior to 1800 Coleman pur chased his freedom and later tho free dom of his wifo, Ho had been! messen ger nt the door of tlio Attorney-General's olllco for 20 years and probably knew more public men nt tho time of his death tlmn nny Stntes. other man in the United Denth of Hon. Geo. II, Iirlnp;. Salem, Jfass., Sep, 15.- Honorable George B. Loring, ox-Mtnlstor to Portu gal nnd former Commissioner of Agri culture, died yesterday at hU home here, from henrt trouble. ' Ho was 74 .years of nae. Thu funeral will occur Thursday at torneon. Services will bo held at tho I North Unitarian Church. Hov. E. 11. ' Wilson is expected to officiate. Wlnslow ' Lowis Commandery will have entire charge of thu funeral. TwoThousaud Lives Lost. Madjud, Sep. 15. Tito people ot this city are horrified to learn by olriclal an nouncement from tho scene of the four tul floods now devastating tho provlttco of Toledo, that two thousand human be ings have ulready lost their lives. From the same source is obtained the information that the Ions to property in the tilfllcUxl district is something enor mous, Cpnsplrlng Against Curiiu-n Hylvn. LoNuon, Sep. 15. It now appears, ac cording to ri vlonnn dUpntoli, that the pitiful condition oMlie Queen of llou-t mania, whose life is duspared of, la largely due to her knowlodge ot tho at tempts made to induce her husband to obtain u tllvorce from her, by certain members of tho Ministry. The King, however, refused to listen to these Bug gestlous. Tour Lnhoi ra lirownod. Piiiladku-uia, Sep. 15. -Four labor ers employed by a juuk dealer, named Richard Cou, wore drowned In the Dela ware, opposlto the' Navy Yard, last even, ing, by the upsetting ot their boat. Tho name are: John Flnnak, (worried, James I on ley, single, Jamee jdouairy, single, nud Johu UcAIear, married. Wold's AC Blacking IS.WATERPHOOF. 1 A MANDSOMF POLfRll i dan betrifri NO BRUSHING REOUIRPn. ""v. Used bj men, woinpn and children. tank at mj old chip banket, Im't It a beaut I I bare Just tintnhd pafnttner It with B A 10c. BOTTLE will do half a dozen baskets. WOLFF 4s RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. FXK-ltON beaatlneotherthlnRilietr.dea baskets. It makes a white kUm tup any color yon de sire to match. It fhanKflii a table t walnut, a cane roekc r to matMwuiy, Itatuluit pnlnfnt lucqucrwi Japans A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Lent-ex, Mortgages nnd Honda written, Mnrrlnge ll.ens- Mi d leant ilulnis pir.inptiy nttendeo to. Real l!slole, Colltction and lufurancc Ageiey. General Fire Infcun.ucc IltiBlneas, ltertrfenl the Nortbwehieru 1.1 fo insnrHncet'o Office-Mnlttno'i' hnlldlrg, corner Centre and WelBi8 Kheuiii'dn.li, la. Cooo' Prcpertin u: All Kinds For Sale. 1. A twoMoiy (Ic.ut le Iran e dwelling rouse storeand restaurant, nn T-iKt I'enlriiHt 2. A dwel lug nnd teslatiruiit on Hast Centre Bt-reei . Dtwlrable proi erty on corner Centre ard Jnrdin streete, Milinble tor business pur- I OStH. 4. A twonory double frame dwelling, on Wet I.loa slrei t. 6. Two 2 Btory Imine dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two J story dwelling" on the corner of coat etui unesmul streets Ktere room la one. 7, Two-story single house ou North t heutmit street Willi a lergewn ehonso at tlie rear. 8. Three two-story don tile frame bulldlugs corner ot i.iojti nnu (Jiit-ert sircets. AsU my ngents for W. I.. Dotlclu" line. If not lor sale In jour plncu nslc jour denier to send for cntnloirite, aecuro tliu ugeitcy, nnd tret litem lor )ott. WMU11 NO SUUSTITOTE.J S3 SHOE CENT Lt?MEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD fOHTHE MONEY r It lsasLnmlisahoi', ultlt uo tucks or war thread to hurt thoftvi; nimlo of tho best Uno calf, stjlisli nnd cosy, and bcninse tve make more aJtoiv of thi oradt than any oher iwinufcn turer, It equals Iiand eewed shoes -.-.tlriK from 1 ui to$5.iiU. CfiC 00 1 at o 11 11 1 11 u Ilnnds(Mvrdv tho finest cnir J5iy nhof i-vor oiTiTfd for $vuo; rquata treucLi import (Ml elio(it which ooft from ti$ia.iiu. CtivS OO Ilauii-x-M m! Writ f-lioc, lino en If, h! stylish, cttiufurtubloaudduruUlo. Ibo be t. fihoo ever offered it tills price t samo Krado oa cob-toin-nmde 8hRncutli.tf from $ti.uu tu tM GfeQ HO I'o lieu nn Furmors. Hatlroad Men vw and Letter Cur rltrsall wpurtUeiu: lino calf, itcamlcta, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten elirn edn. ouo pair will wear nyear. Oil SO flu t vnlft un better bIkvo ever offered at iitmmm thli prlcoi one trial will couvluco thuar who want ft shoo for comfort and service. C9 3 und fei'i.OO VnrliiniiiiiutiH Rhoerr 7eba aro cry f-trouu and iluiablo. Thoo wLo hnvo given them n trial -will wear no other mako. EEciTlVC" PJ.tMt itiui l.70 hviiooi biiocs aro CSJj O worn by tliu (103 a everywhere; theyficll on tbelr merits, na the lurreuslitK sales show, Q iftirS lses S!lUO Hand-Hcued shoe, bet LiCIll IvO Dotitfola, veryetjll9h;eiualaFreucll lntpoitecl shoes eostlugfrom 6I.0U togcui. Imdlen .,.5(, $-J,00 and $1.75 shoo for 1M Iiwes aro tho best flue Uongola. btylUh nud durable. (bullion beo that V. I DoiiKlas name ami prlco aro stamped ou tho lottom of each shoo. W, L. DOUULASrocktOU, Moss. Josopto. jOx11, FIRE INSURANCE! Xrirry-jf innf Olilval Reliable Purely Cash Companies, J!ettesciUftl by DA f ID FAUST, 120 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa. GOLD UBDAL, TAIIIS, 1S73. W. Baker & Co.'s eakfasf Ci from which the excess of oil line been removed, is Absolutely luro and it in Soluble. No Chemicals nro usotl in Its preparation. It has mora than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, mid Is tliereforo far moro economical, coaling less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily diobsted, anil admirably adapted for invalids as well ns for persons in health. Sold by Croconovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. J. I build I pg orner Main & Ccntri WHY IS THE W. L, DOUQLAS