HE HAD OUTSIDE AID Fitzslmraons' Escapo Yas DOWN TO BUSINESS Tho Democratic State Conven tion nt tho Rcnl Work. Wolff sflC M Blacking flighcst of all in Leavcnbg Power. U. . Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, iswaterproof. a Handsome polish. ISM. 1 ;rver. f UIRED. J Shorn can U) washed dill. A LEATHER PRESE Likoly Woll Planned. NO IKUUHINO REV Used by men. women and children. A VERY DARING UNDERTAKING. MAT GET THROUGH TO-DAY. The Bost Possible Detective Talent En- gaged to Loot for Him. i Presents In tlie most eleetnt form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUlOE OF THE FIQ8 OF? CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is bilious or Constipated PURE DLOOD, REPRESHINO SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. , ASK YOUR DRUQQIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ' SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. " . 6uiSVIUE. KY, ', NEW YORK, N. T. iif1 itott - ARE aOINO TO MlHHourl, KnnnnSi ArWatiHas, ,.Te,xan, Ni:lrahlin,4.otilHlfiiiii .Colorndo, Utnli, C'Uiloriijn, Orciroii.'WuHntiiittoii.MujcIco, New Mexico or Arlfconn, and will Bend me a postal card or letter stating "Whero you are' going, When youWe going, Where you will otart from, Hbw'rhany there are In ybur parly, What freight and baggage you have, I will write you or cull at your houte and furnish you with Ibe fullest (Information .regarding; .route,, lowest .rates of all classes, betfdes nisjsj descriptive and 11. lu&trated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Springs guides, etci Cbeap Farming Lands In Missouri, Arkan sas, Kansas ana Texas, J. P. HoCANN, Eastern Trav. Agt., w. E, Hoyi;, . G. E. P, Agt.t 391 B roadway ,New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY 1 - ' L.I. ' I ) Nearly every pattern of 5a Horse Blanket is ifnitated in cdlor and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the warp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine it isn't worth one-half as much. The fact that Horse Blankets are copied is strohg evidence rthat 'they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the $v trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Mllo for Ml Mm tloctrle Extra Test I Ba(ter .: ARE THF, STRONGEST. 100 5A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. JJfiyqu can't get them from, your dealer, write us. Ask foi the Va Book. You can gef It without charge. WM, AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia. ifl.UliMtrr's KnsUW ptuaond DrsUxL' Mfl, aliaii rellabl. LAtiftJk 'Xt DOICI, fil'Vl WHO Wit Pi.' Xlt W n other. BtfH Jrn4ritt tuluuu V la ttatori for jiarilcnUri, temUmonlal utt ltUtf for lU-ilftHltMLt KstMra Skt,h emtr (!heu Ifwl 'V-. UoJI.a.Ma -.fJ 14. b j J Whn trunM1 ntt tboo mutPTing IrwctiJ" it" (w-q'jently tollowlDjf h ootiior xr'--ur, or frrtu iUfiitO&u VeakPriQ l'OC0lf4M,tWr.ftl. l V99 DR DwCKOI.ilTB C(cbrit.i FlMALE REGULATING PILL: There 6tnnstV"'"B t IVe ntlre sster. iiS ' " loiio, Uorttn4 U'f.- . f- r'f.,i fnhMlyiib'-ft'i ndmin4. tssi)inmii).f.'V(tti"-lcJ., tl. 1Ail'!; Or, Hftrtor Mnd'olPO 5o.,ST.lOUlS USD DRMEMES Or the xjquor llauit, i-osiiivriy rumi ty uanilu!erusv,r. Unities' SJoldeu fcpeclllc It is tnsnnfsotnred t powdtr. whloh esn be siren tn glMS of beert oup of CQllM or tee. or In lood, without wekuonredgeMtbepstleatj it u absolutely n&rmleM. end wlU eneet ft permanent end speedy eure.wbether the patient Is moderate drlnltes or en aleohoUowreek. It baa beea s1t tntboasanila of oases, ftndf evacrtlcalAQae pcrfeet ourenaa lot towed. H neTer Kali. The system onoe Impregea. edwllh the apoiao,lt beoomea an utter Impossibility 0, H.JHAGENBUCH, Dngglst, Shenandoah i '131)3 Dk HOUSE 6 Pe -Jm 331 teisl , . . AReivard for Ills Hocnpturo Also Offered. Two Women Who Supplied Him With Clothes' After His Escapo Now Under l'ollco BurTelllanoe The Fugitive Well Supplied With Funds. Pittsduro, Sep. 10. The escape of tho notorious criminal, Fltzsltnmons, from ' the county jail yesterday morning, Is 1 the nil-absorbing toplo of Interest la ' tho city to-day. The county commissioners and tha chiefs of the Department of Public Safoty of tho city met in Joint conference at 10 o'clock: and arranged for a systematla soarch for the fugitive. Tho county commissioners have offered a reward of 81,000 for his capture. They have also arranged to employ the best possible detectlvo talent and hope to run down their man within a short time. It was ascertained a few days ago that Fltzslmmoas received a draft for $0,000; ho had tho draft cashed and handed the money to a frlond for safe keeping. It is also known to tho polloo that early yqsterday morning after the escapo of Fltzslmmons ho wns supplied with suit of clothing by two lady friends. Tho women are now under police sur veillance). An examination of the cell disclosed a very clover dummy occupying tho cot. The Iron bars of his cell door show that tho, sawing was not of recent dnte; that tha bars had been only partly severed, only .enough of tho iron remaining to hold them In position. They had offered no resistance when tho prisoner was ready, to step , put, . The sawing of the bars in the window at tho top of the Jail, and how it "was pos sible for any one to, either reach the .win dow or to remain there unobserved long onough tq accomplish the work, Is, ,t my s- tnpir vaf unawnlnlniul J J " . y , . ,, hortly,before, noon n. farmor .living ou tne liutler plans road, several miles, from the city, called Dollco headauarters by telephone, Inquiring if Fitssimmons ihad escaped from, Jail. ;Vbon informed that he bad too farmer said he hod seen the murderer passing along the highway in front of, his house. . . , Detectives went at i.onoo ,. oj Farmer Frazlor's house. This was the first due obtained and not much confidence is placed in.it. The indications aro almost conclusive that the fugitive hod able assistance from the outside. "HE DABBLED IN WHEAT. A Zfew York Kx-Maynr's Son Charged With Grand I.aroeiiy. RocnESTEn, N. Y., Sept. 10. Franklin Edson & Co., of New York some time ago established a branch office in this city for tho transctlon of a brokorago and. commission business, and lntaslled Henry T. Edson, a son of tho ex-Mayor, as manager. Soon after his arrival Mr. Edson began dnbbling in tho Chicago wheat pit through other local brokerage houses, and it vr as not long before he was plunging pretty deeply. He. seems tp have, got boyond his depth, and has been arrested for grand larceny. The arrest was niado on complaint of tho cashier of the German American Bank of this city, who charges Kdson with will fully defrauding the bank out ,of $3,0,00. Ho was arraigned before Police Justice Keole, who held him in $3,000 ball for the action of .thegrand Jury. Tho case has created a sonsatlon hero , as Edson out u great swell in high social circle. . CONSPIRATORS SURPRISED. Tne Daring Schema of u Former Fenn sylvanlnn and an Englishman. . WA8HlNqTON, Sep. , 10, Officers here havo received somo particulars In their Chili mall of the attempt of John Dow, ,a former Pennsylvanlan and Honry Mer rlaln, an, Engtlsh adventurer to selio $800,000 in bullion which was secreted in the suburbs,jof Santiago by Balruaceda bef orp shipping it to Europe. Tho con spirators were surprised while breaking open' tho house, In which the treasure was stored but both escaped arrest. Dow remained concealed for flvo days in the house of a relative of bis wife, which was surrounded by Government officers., Plow refused to .surrender" and was riddled with bulleta. , Dow came to Chill In 1890, claiming to bo native of Pennsylvania and a citizen of the United- btates. tie mads oon lderable money and married a half-breed Chilian ctrl. He and a man named Ypuniunan concocted a scheme to swin dle an, English syndicate of $80(3,000. Dow alleged that be had discovered a, rich sliver mine. ' Tho syndicate, ngreed to, allow1 Dow $1,600 for expenses to go , out to.Uls mln) and also to get out tho necossary papers to back the .cjalm, He and Youngman forced an agent for tho company, who went with them, to sign a statement that tho mine was worth at least $500, fino. The agent was nexer seen again, and the scheme was blocked. . Dow escaped prosecution on account of having some knowledge of a scandal connected with one of tbe.niembors.ot tne syndicate, llalmuceda's Flight, Waehistoton. Sn. 10.-r-Ilie Chilian Congresslonallsts here aro Indignant over the successful flight of Balmaceda on a United States man-of-war. Assistant Secretary of State Wharton thought that Admiral urown was jumuieu lu-uuctiuy an asylum to the bunted ex-l'rcsioent. nig Coal Dock Ilurnlng. AsnLAND, Wis., Sop. 10, Tho large coal, ock pt tho Qolumbus I'ocking Yalley Coal Company Is on hre and it is imposslblb tp extinguish th smoldering flames. . Tho fire, started two days ago from spontaneous combustion. There is 100,000 tons of coal on the dock. For a Cable to Honolulu. 8 AH FftARCiaqo. Sep. 16. The United States steamship Albatross arrived at ' NfttP Ilofl5vlt light..- She will at once proceed to make aurvey lor a cumo na tween hero and Honolulu. ABSOLUTELY PURE DroppVd Tor Desertion. WAsniNaTCV, Sop. 10. First Llcuton ant Benjamin S. Weber of the First In fantry, having bcon absent from duty more than three months, has been dropped from tho rolls of tho army for desertion. Smith Defeats St oCnrthy. SAN Fran-cisCo, Sep. 10. Tom Mo Cnrty of Boston and Billy Smith of Aus tralia, heavyweights, fought for a 1,000 purso at tho California Club last night. McCarty was defeated In tbo 8th round. Ofllclal Changes at Ottawa. Ottawa. Out,, Sop. 10, Senator John Jones Ross has been appointed. Speaker of the Senate to succeed Senator Ltcosto, who has been appointed Chief Justice of the Quebeo Court of Appeals. NEWS OF THE DAY. Tho Powers will make a Joint move ment against China. The floods in Spain have caused great desolation, theiload being numbered by' thousands. Tho stocking factory of Herman Klein & Sons, Cincinnati, was gutted by tiro yesterday. Loss about-10,000. Charles Howard, the man arrested in Chicago on suspicion. of the attempted train wrecking on the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne rood near Whiting, Ind., has made a full confession. Did Your Baby Ory All Last Nifcht? Pity if ho did, for it weakens him so; then, Uo, U.can be prevented, if you will call.on J. M. Ulllan and C, J. McCarthy, tho druggists, for a freo ssmplo of Dr. Hand's Collo Curo. Baby will instantly bo re lieved. Autumn like. Mtloa' ftervo ana -Liver PIUb Act on a new principle regulating Itver. stomach and bowels throunh the. ni the Itver, Mi owels through the nen'es. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' fills speedily uute'blllousuess,' bad table, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Imeqaaled lor men. women, children. Hmallest, mildest, surest I 5) doses, 2cts. Hamples Free, at O. II. Hagenbuch's drug store. The plculoseasou la ruuuini: towards Its end. Oh, What a Cough. Will yon heed the warning? The signal per haps of the sure approach of that more ter rible disease, Consumption. Ask yoursolvcB if you can aflord for the sake of saving 60 rents, to run the risk and do nothing for IL We know Iron experience that unlluh's Cure will Cure j our Couzh. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million liotllra were sold the nasi Year. It relieves Croun and Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For l.ame Hack, Hide or Chest, use Shlloh'a Porous Plaster. Bold by 0. H. Ilagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Llovd streets. Political meetings will soon be the go. A Curo for Constipation and Headache. Dr. Silas Lane, while in tho. Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that wbn ombitiod with other herbs, makes an eatsy nd certain cure for constipation., It is In he form of dry roots and leavos, and Is known as .Lane's Family Modicine.. It will cure sick headache. For the blood. iver and kidneys and fbr-clearing up ttio jomplexlon it does wondors. Druggists ell it at GO cents a package. Our markets ponldtj't bo better. Shlloh'a Consumption Curo. This la 'bevond nueritlnn the most snr. jesstul CVmch' MpninlnA -'wfi hnvp ftvpr nnlil. i few doses lnyarlably'cure the wdftil cases of Obagb, Cnmp. anil'llrobcliltu, while ts won. derm! sttccceg In the euro of Consumption is ettnouc a parallel in the history w medicine. Jlncolfs tlrijt discovery It lias been sold ou a guarantee, a tost Which no other medicine mn stand. It you baye a Coiih wo earnestly isk you to try 1 r. PrldelU cents;62 ocnts, add lame, use Bhlloh's Porous plaster. Sold by u. ti, uHKeiiotiuu corner bihiu turn Pears are cheap ,. Will Bo Qlvon Away. Our enterprlslngdraeelst O. II Ilaeenbuch who c.rrlcs tbe tlnefet stocK of dru,ts,' pe lumerles, tolletartlcks. brushes, sponges, etc, , Is giving away a large number or trial bottles of Dr. Miles' celebrated Hestoratlve Nervine. He guarantees it to cure headache. dltzineis. nervous prostration, sleeplessness, the 111 enectsoi spirits, tonacco, coneo, etc, uiug- isis say it is tue greatest' seuer tuey ever :niw. and Is unlverrally satisfactory. They als guarantee Dr. ilKcs1 Hew Hcarturo In all vises of nt rvous or organic heart disease, I .all 'iitlou, patii In side, smuth-rlntr, etc. ''It v -totL on "Nervous aud Heart Diseases" free. Grapes plenty. Tho Greatest Strike. Amone the ereat strikes Unit of Dr. Miles In discovering his New Heart Cure has proven I'self ti be one of tbe most lmiortanL The demand for It has become astonishing. Alrekdv the treatment ol heart disease Is be jng revolutionized, and many uoexptcted rures erfciea. it soon relieves sunn oreatu. Quiterlng, ruins In side, arm. sbpulder, weau and hungry spells', oppression, swelling of anaies. siuuuienug ana s.eart. aropsy. vr, Miles' book ou Heart and Nervous Diseases, Ircot 'The uorqnaled New Heart Cure Is sold aui guaranteed nyu. it. uaeenDucn,tuearug Elst. also his Iteslorallve Nervine for bead' ache, fl's, sprees,- hot flasher, nervous o dlls, opium nauit, etc Fresh clder Ask Your Friena About; It. Your distressing cough can bo cured SYo know H bocsuso erap.'? , Balsam vithln the past few years has cured so nany coughs, and cplds In tblslcommunily (is remarkable sale has beon won entirely iy its genuine merit. Aik eomo friend yhhas used it what ho thinks of Kemp.' 'lf.(em. There is no modicino so pure i jne so efl'ectlve. Large bottloa 60o and $1 ,t all druggists'. AT HIS DESK. President Tlarrlson llnolc Agntn at tho White Jlouse and nt Work. , YAsiUnotox, Sep. 10. President Har rison, aocompanlod by Private Secrotary Ualford, Miss Halford, Lieut. Parker and Mrs. Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. TtMipnoi- nfr-ivpA Iikm R-4ft tnafc lrrlif. The Prosldeut was met at tho depot by I Secrotary Iiusk, who accompanied him to . tho White House, whore a light lunch was in waiting. The President retired early and It wos 8.80 this morning when be sat down to breakfast. A number of callers were received dur ing the morning and at noon tho Presi dent was compelled to decline to see any more visitors, as ho was anxious to got to work on his mall which had uocumulatod during tho post two days. FRACTIONAL SILVER COIN. The Treasury Itendy to Supply Now . Halves, Quarters apd.D.iutos. WASUIQTO;, Scp, .10.r-;Owlng tO, nu- merous Inquiries coming from different parts of the country for fractional Bllver coin, Indicating a scarcity of change In many communities, the .United. .States Treasurer has prepared for transmission to all banks and the principal postolBcea a circular stating in substance that now halves, quarters and dlines will bo fur niohod in sums of' $200 qr m6ro, by ox- I .1. ,,V f ...' ..(, . T pne, triMf Ui. uuarDB, uj- icuiDiiiu mail, in sums of multiples of $50, regis tration charges paid, to any point in tha United (States. These., circulars will bo posted In all Sostofflces. There are now about $22, 00,000 in fractional silver in the Treas ury. THE AUGUSTA jEXPOSITION. ' .' 1 ! Tonr of tho Iluslness 3Ien Interested in the Great Southern Exhibition. Providence, R. I., Sep. 10. Tho gen tlemen from Georgia who aro on n tour through New Englnnd in the Interests of tho Augusta exposition in which thoy ard endeavoring to Interest Now England capltalite.aro .hero. They wero received here by O. H, George, president of tho Board of Tradej and Mr. J. Lowls Pierce of the Executive Council, and escorted to some of tho principal industries or tne city uy mem brs"of the Board of Trade! The party Included the officers of tho Exposition Hon. Patrick Walsh, presi dent; J. B. Plntt, Jules Rival, recretary and treasurer, and J. W. Rlchman, New England agent, and prominent Augusta business men to the number of thirty. The'llrltleh Did Mot Occupy Stgrl. London, Sep. 10. A despatch Just re ceived here from Constantinople says thero is no 'other foundation for the story of a British armod occupation of the port of Slgrl, on tho Island of Mltylene1, than is found In tho fact that a party of British naval officers on Saturday last left their ship for the purposo of pick nicking on a deserted Islet oil Capo Slgri. The party re-embarked the same even ing, and on Sunday their vessel sailed. I.lbcl Suit Against the New Vork Sun. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 10. J. Sher wood Corning, .a wealthy and prominent citizen of IEochostor, has commenced an action against tho New York Sun to re cover $15,000 damages for libel. Tho suit Is based upon articles published In tho Sun which, he alleges, chargo him with assaulting ono Mrs. Jenktnsoni upon the steamer Circnssla and drugging hor.whon they reached shore. The woman la now serving a term at Blackwcll's Island. Can't Enter Without Certificates. Sam Fiiancisco, Sep. 10. In the casa of Lau Ow Bow, a Chlneso merchant,' Judtro Beatty. or tbo United btates Ulr' cult Court, has, decided that he cannot enter tho united states witnout tue cer tificate provided for. under the ChlnosS restrict Inn lnu' nt IHfl-1. .This decision Us an important ono, ns it settles tho quasi tlon ol tno. rigutB oi umneso morcnants to enter tho United States without a cer tificate. 1 AMuUlated Dody Found. Yonkers. N. Y.. Sep. 10. A horribly mutilated body was found by Coroner Mitchell . of Yonlcers on' the Uentrnl Hudson Railroad a short distance nort h of Glenwood during tho morning. Tho renislns.wero scattered .along tho tracks for nearly a Quarter ol a mile. Tho man was unknown and there is considerable mystery about the casa. The Irrigation Congress. Salt Lake Cm-, Utah, Sep. 10. Tho Irrigation Congress lit session hero is one ol tho greatest representative gatuerings ever heldiin tho West, All theWestern States and Territories are represented, Tha total numbor of delegates present is about 000. Tho nuestlon of ceding all arid lands tp the Territory or State In which they are located, will be discussed, More Charges Against Hell. .Nswj-YQRK, 'Sop, 10.-rrSexton .Robert Boll, accused of corrupting a number ,of young girls, now has several other com plaints oaalnst him. Three- more girli have been found who havo made amda vita that Boll .assaulted them. When tqld pi the discovery of the new' cases against htm bo said: "All right, the more the merrier," New York's Streot Commissioner Removed New York, Sopr 10. Haus 8. Beattia has been removed from tbo office of Street Commissioner by Mayor Grant. The re moval, tha Mayor says, "1 required in tbe public interest." There ipay l . days expected tettles down t ) ii pre'ty warn l)!-f ru utitunin The Brooklyn Men Determined to Btlok to Ohapin to the Last, Little Sleep Last Night for Delegates and Leaders Tho Time Mostly Spent 111 Con ferences and Dickering A l'lanlc In tho rlntfortn Favoring an "lluuest Dollar.' Jones Not Heard Front. Saiutooa, N. Y., Sep. 10. It was a few minutes past 10 o'clock this morn ing when the Dcmoratlc State Conven tion was called to order for tho second day's session, Temporary Chairman Haines had beon elected permanent chairman, and all th0 otner temporary officers of the con- vcntlon likewise, with the addition of a vice - president and secretary from each district. After chairman Raines' spoech, which dwclt tho imr,ortancB of tho .vork bo. foro tho convention and the necessity of harmonious action, tho Committee on Credentials wore called on for their ro port r Chairman Raines, in conversation with a uporter just before the convention as Eembled, said In his opinion there would bo a continuous session to-dny and ad journment before 4 p. m. LITTLE SLEEP LAST NIGHT. Delegates nnd Lenders llusy With Con- feroncos and Dickering. Saratoga, N. Y., Sep. 10, Not many of tho delegates to the Democratic con vention went to bod at nil last night, or If thoy did It was only for an hour or two oar ly this morning, for most of tho night was spent In conferences and dickerlngs. Tho Commlttoo on Credentials did not get through with their work until long after midnight. Ten mlnutos was al lowed on each side in all contests. The Erie County contests consumed the most time.. William S. Maokey, speaking for tho contestants of tho First district, out lined tho condition of affairs in Buffalo as Berious. ''The Democrats of. Buffalo, ' ' he said, "asked tho committee to bring about a settlement of some kind which would unlto the party in Erlo County. Whatever tho committeo should decide, the contestants would acquiesce In tho decision, but ho could not promlso them Democrats would do so.' Ho' de scribed tho conditions of tha election of delegates in thu First district, charging tho stuffing of ballot boxes at caucuses and other irregularities. Chas. F. Wltchcr, speaking for the regular- delegates, charged tho contest ants with being boltors. Tho fcew York Demoernoy then mada strong appeal tor recognition. Tho speakers claimed they would support the ticket at all odds, but there were thousands outslda tho organization who would feel tho Injustice of denying them admission. After listening to other contests the committeo went Into exocutlvo session and announcod after adjournment that their deolslon would bo reserved. Tho Commlttoo on Resolutions listened to a largo number of resolutions bearing upon the silver question, among them a proposition looking to the endorsement of freo coinage. Just before the conven tion adjourned a substitute was adopted declaring tho convention to bo opposed to any dollar of valuo less than IW cents. The Kings (Jounty Democrats caucused before going into the convention. Thoy decided to act as a unit. Some of tho County Democrats went home this morning. They said thero wat no use remaining, so long as they wero not going to be recognized. Aitnougn tno urookiyn uemocrnts ieit that Mayor Chopin's hope was gone, thoy decided last night to place him In nomination, nevertheless. The nomi nating speech will bo made by ex-Corporation Counsel. William C. De Witt, ono of tbo most entertaining speakers of tbo city. lien. Isnao b. Uatun, who used to be a Republican, aud who is a brother-in-law of Secretary of War Tracy, will second tho nomination. The Kings County delegates will. vote for him, and will voto negatively' on any motion to make the nomination of Flower unani mous. The Brooklyn contingent, fully 1.000 strong paraded the streets last night. Red lire lighted them along tha way. A cannon boomed for them on -the corner above tho United States Hotel. Tho parade was' not for the purpose of making the' pcoplo who lined tha atroets be lieve that Chopin would be notnlnatod, but to impress' upon tho visitors that he, and no other Democrat, is their choice on this occasion. C. F, R. Coo, Lieutenant-Governor Jones' prlvato secrotary, was vorrlod this morning because ho had not re celved somo word from his chlof. Ho Is n delegate f rom Rensselaor County. "If i lower 1st nominated, " said Loo, "all no has to is to stay homo nnd keop s lgnlug checks." The Distress In liuasla. ST. Pktersduhoii, Sep. 10. Tho dls tress in tho Volga provinces is intense, At l'eniiiv women and children wander exhausted, shrieking for food, All the chnritable societies aro doing the best they c'nn, Rtieslau corn merchants on the frontier are despondent at the idea that the Gorman trade will And fresh channels, and never return to Russia. Conference wi'h Secretary Foster. Washington, Sop. 18. Tho American representatives of the World's Fair, who have Just'returned from abroad, and the German and British representatives of the World's Fair interests, had a formal cou'eieuce this morning nt 11 o'clock with Socretnry Foster. Nntroir Kscnpes front Death. New York, Sopt. 10. The old Com merclal Advertiser- building, corner of Nassau and -Fulton stroetj was .destroyed by fire yesterday. Some of the occupants barely escnpod with their lives. Tho building was (in old landmark. 33d Degreo Masons In Convention. Boston, Sep. 10. Tho Supremo Coun ell of tho Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of 33d Degree Masons for the Northern Jurisdiction of the United, States is in annual convention hero. i i m ir i iir in" i Tjook &t my old ehlp basket. Isn't It a beauty? I bare Jiut Hntahed panting It glut 0 A 10c. BOTTLE will do half a dozen baskets. WOLFF tt RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Flit -It ON beautifies other thlno betldee baaketa. It makosawhite elaen vase any color son de sire to match. It chances a pine table te walnut, ft cane rocker to mahogany. It stains, puluts, lucQucm, Japnns. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and lionds written. oinmagc license ana legal claims ptomptiy attended to. cal Estate, Cclkclion and Iosurance igeccy. General Fire Insurance Iluslncss, lterrcfcnls tno Northwestern 1.1 to Insurance Co. OFFICE- Muldnnn'tlmlldlnir. rorner Pent and West His., Mhennmlnah, Pa. Cood Properties et All Kinds For Sale, .A two stoiy double Iran.o dwelling house hiutohuu restaurant, on lutst ;enire ou A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre MTeet. Desirable property on corner Centre and Jardln streets, suitable for business pur- A'OMf'H. . two story double Wet I.IomI street. frame dwelling, on Two 2-story frame dwellings ou Wei-t Cen tre siri-i. Two 2 story dwellings on tbo corner of Coal and Chestnut streets Hloro room In one. Two-story single home on North Chestnut street with alarcewaiehnuse at tbe rear. !. Three two-story double frame buildings corner oi i.ioyaanu Ulllxirl streets. Ask my agents fur W. L. Douglas Shoes, f not lor sale In your plnco ask" your enter to nenil fur t-nlnlniriii-. ai-ruro thn agency, and set flicin lor you. 1 TAIL. IS Kll .SUUSTITUTli.-al SB SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD Full THE MONEY? It Is n seamless shoo, with no tacki or wax thrpntl. to hurt tbo feet, mtulo of the Iwst line calf, stvltsti cad easy, and because tie viake more thots othim entile than any other manufacturer. It equals Iiand tseweil Klines costing from tl.U) t$3.(X). uu (piiHitio iiniuiricvpit luonneeicnit: thou over Oder ed for 83.UJ, equals Je'rencli Imported shoo which cost from $3.ui to $12.00. ffiVI UO lliiiuUSfTtfMl Wi ll Hlim', fine calf, ut'-rm fctyllsli. eomfortabloaniJ durable. The bei,fc shoe ever oiTered nt this prlco t (tame grade as cus tom-mncle alioe costhi from $0.00 to tJJX, au I'niiro niioni tanners, itauroaa urn and LetterCarrlera all wear them; fine calf.. eeom less, smooth tnalde. heavy thrue soles, exten sion edge. One pair will wear a year. C5 OU niio cnlii no better biioo ever offered at: GSOmm thU nrleot one trial will pou Tinea thosa who want a shoo for comfort and nerrlce. Citrj nnu Sv.m Woililiiirnnin'fi snoesi HJtSmm aro very strong nnd tl amble. Those who hto glren them atrial will wear no other make. tvf .r 1 C " o-.imi iimi Bcnooi suoes aro JTZIU V X3 worn liv the ltnvevirv whom: theviuill. ou their merits, an tho increasliiR sales show. n rajri inc sf-jeuu ti(ini-rovei noe, uchiv htmCA IvO DonKoIa, very stylish; equals FrenctK. Imported shoes costing f mm $ 1.00 to 66 jm). lindlcs J.3Ut S.UO nml $1.75 shoo for Misses aro tho best flue Dongola. htyllsh and durable. C'nutlou. See that L. Douglas' name and price are stamped on tho bottom of each shoe. Josoplx 3Bs 11, DR. THEEL. coo North Fourth at., OOO beL, iUrco, PniLAKstLruiA, 11.1 Antr trpnulflsi flfrtBUI Amf HOsVa Ppedaiuv la h foiled Bi4U mho U fcbj w Qura BlOOd PotSOtlt Nervoua Debility Spe cial Dlseaaoa ?r pHuI?iHie. K4tipurJni IB th bonu.SoreThroat Mouthv lUvtcbe. rimpitt, rrupdoni, ton r htrd Vlwri, BwUliii( JrrltMlooi, laHunntatJODt nl. RanntDi, ttrlciurt', WtsvlcM ud Etrly dacTi lo memory, mt bwH, mcsul mtlety, Kianej lIleVlluT UIIWII ilDt 11 IJlef milium v '., j .. . loiliMrcuoii or QTrrwork. Rtwent eei ctM in y -j rvllef t COM Dt. not Ion kopt r miw1"1'' .Tli' Uln Doctor, Qauk, rmlly or notpitki rn junta n Pr. THRKL tutu positively wl wtUxoul SrUBUoa from btUlOCIf, OtD, TWM, HtDCLI HID H TIKWB COirTtMrtATIIi Muiuoi rton or twwr, enn ao. tmuV muuk. HtBUTM" olng Qock Ddtr iworn tcttiinooUlt lloVw, Sillr mm 9 lo 1, rn 6 to 9, VM. n4 fUU If to 10, 6aD4T 9 till . Write or t U wa tor fUhrac3M ie Woin. 4 BturJj TUlh. dUy TUn GOLD. MEPAI., PARIS, 1873, W. Baker & Cos reakfast from which tho excess of oil has bcon romoved, is Absolutely Pure and it ia Soluble. No Chemicals nro used In its preparation. It has moreVian ttree fimej the strength of Cocoa mixed With Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is thcrcforo nr inoro economical, cosfiitj less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dioested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons In health. 8old by Grocers ovorywhoro. W.' BAKER & CO.rDorchesfer, Mass. I. a rnmtttor Ar70flHEY-r-LAW 4-.hctf(Iar s building corner UsJa aait CnLrs WHY IS THE 1. L. DOUCLAS