Presents in the moat elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE or tub FIGS 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 i the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated PURL BLOOD, ItEFRESHIMQ SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR 0RU0CI3T TOR MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. lOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. N. t. Grand Opening, FALL ANI1 WIN TEIt STYLES OF MILLINERY ! ELLAM. M'GINNISS -No. 2G. East Centiv St., Shenandoah, Pa, Tho finest and largest assortment In lints, Bonnets and Caps at re markably low prices. Our line of Children's TRIMMED AND UN- hummed mvrs Oauuot loo ISquallod Nearly every pattern of ?A Horse Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the warp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sell: for onlva little less tTmn the rrenii. ine it isn't wortfi one-half as much The fact that A Horse Baiifcets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the 5A trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Mile Boss Electric Extra Test Baker ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 5A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us. Ask for the5,i Book. You can get it without charge. WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia. TREATED FRELWM.S?'! IUv.oirpti many thottsani t-fs. Cure patients ffi.noiiiu-J ofieies, ,y tho Rest I'll, Juir,. Vnn lirt dose sym.tr, ripiuly onppenr, ami in trrt !r.yti i-n-t two-tr.inls oral Ixmptonue remove 1. ' f .r r!K ftOOIC of too toonUltof !,. -rra nj lw-t-tRCtr t riU. tcu oul cures. I Eli Ufil tr.lhl V I) CIV ou orler UU1, Jfnd ten cci. h, mt.us ti. ij-Jt" trtrtisr Mi. II. II. uh.-r- i rs. crjUn I'iYa Clilehntr'a Kncll.h Dluaoml Utni. TNNYROYAL PSLU lirifthial and Only (Jtiiulne. A BMrc. alwkya rlUbU, laoics ik l Drolil fcr Chichester, tngiu Ma-VX L4xm, wftloa wim bun rlM-on. Take W DOotber fiefutc d inrou tuhituu V tiont arui Imitttu tu Atl)rui;ttljii. nrannil 1a In ntknipi for ftrili'ulu lUroonlai tag "liriivi ur iirPs" .i 1 e iter 1 or rpiurtl SIi.IL 1 U.OU '1 1 JluiiOuUl',. .Va. s,.l7 ditclientfrCtcwkul UoU-dlsioiiKquHt m1 DriiU. 1'htUda., W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe StorOj (Mastellcr's old slalfl,) Corner Coal and Jardin 81s. Mr. Snyder will always keepllnstoek ajflne line Ol UUUH UUU BUWn, Custom Worlc ami Rcjnlrlug: done In the best style. Ho guaranW to cell cheaper than competitors on Main ifreet who have big rents to pay, and guaruutqs a genu ine uurtiun on every purcuuao. UFFERlHGWOMEiS' Uhn tronbled irllh ttiara tumojlnu IrreauVltlri m HORSE m flftCtPSY x if Jreaaentlr JollovTiliB B cold or rtpcMUra. or ly c. ftUtattoual WuallnMiei jo recuiUrto their SMshrv Use DR. OuCHOINE'S Oslebrntii FEMALE REGULATING Pls Therar Etrengthenlna to the eotirj sjrtfl . )( t& wlii. Beat or ow I. fb.. Vrmw f qr.HartarMocl o PoCt..ST.U)UIS. y IT MAY MEAN WAR Tho Arrested Americans Musi Bo Released at Once. CHILIAN SITUATION SERIOUS- The Yorktown Ordered to Sail Tor the Soene of Trouble. Tho J 1111 Minister nt Wnnhlniitoti Takes Sir. Ilgan to TinkSnvs Our Hep rcseltttitlve In Itospouslbln Fur tho Con Met in Chill, nnd II ml i.mllj Aided Ilnlmncml.t lto Says Ills Government AVlll Not llo IllurTud lly Any Demand MndolTpmi Misrepresentations lly 3Iln lstor llsaii. Washinqtox, Bop. 80. At tho State Department hero the situation regarding tho troublo hot ween the United States and Chill Is said to be serious, notwith standing Minister Egan'a despatch that thcro la uo difficulty or any moment. Q Tho Uoverument does not Intena to tako any chances. A dispatch has beou sont to tho oommnnder of the United States steamship San Francisco, which arrived nt Pnytn yostorday on her Way north to San Francisoo, by way ot Aca pulco, to ollhor remain at Payta or return to Valparaiso. The Uoverument. It la undorstoou, con siders the arrest bv tho Chilian authori ties 01 two servants ot Minister h.gan'8 olliolnl household n serious affront that must bo denlt with firmly. It Is at n loss, however, to find precedents on Which to baso Its protest. Tho Amerlcuns Must bo Itelcatoil. It Is reported that tho lialtlmoro Is to put kersolf at Minister Egan's servlco when sho reaches "Valparaiso, and, If ho deems It necessary, must furnish a guard 01 marines lor tho legation. .Minister Egan has been Instructed .to Ilrst request. and then demand, tho roleasa of the Americans arrested. Tho refusal to ac cede to tho domand will bo considered as a sufficient cause for war. The Yorktown Ordered to Chill. Assistant Secretary of the Navy Soloy, Commandant Erbon, Captain Wilson o tho oruisor Boston, Pay Inspector Kenny and several other naval oluclals hold a long conference nt the navy yard yestor day. At its cloao Commandor Erbon said that the United States steamship Yorktown would sail for Chill on Satur day. -Tho Baltimore Is the osJy United States war vessel now near tho Chilian coast. MINISTER KOAN SCORED. Xho Chilian Hnvoy Bays lio Is Kesponsl bio far All tho Trouble. Washington, Sop. 30. At tho head quarters of tho Chilian Junta Legation hero is was stated last night that noth ing bearing on tho the Santiago troublo had been received from tho homo govern ment. Secretary Julio Fostor said ho did not believe there wa3 any serious trouble between the United titatos and (Juill. Mr. Foster was particularly sevoro in his strictures upon Minister Eaau. Ho said ho believed Mr. Ignn had exagger ated tho wholo matter so as to get tho administration to keep up his cause and rollovo him from tho embarrassment consequent upon tho attitude he had as sumed as a friend of Ualmaceda, Tho people of Chili, ho said, know Mr. Egnn and had no confidence in him nor respect (or him. ESHo folt that ho was largely respon sible for tho war, because, as a friond of Balmacoda ho had encouraged him to nets of hostility und assured him of tho Byin pathy of the Unltod States. Ho had ox cltod tho displeasure of tho people of Chill by his extraordinary course, and if there was a rupturo between tho two countries It will be entirely hi3 fault. Mr. Egan had aided and abetted Bal inacoda, Mr. Foster said, and had on listed his Yankee followers in Balma ceda's sorvico ni spies and in other ca paclttos. His whole conduct had been such as to nrouso national iudlgnation, nnd some of tho men ho was protecting from punishment for violation of tho lawworo, JUr. 1 ostor said, charged with uoing spios nnu assassins. Mr. Foster expressed tho opinion that Mr. .Egnn was trying to retrieve tho for tunes of himself and others he had in duced to take up the cause of Baluiaceda by kicking up a disturbnnco. "Mr. Egan should have been recalled long ago," ho said. "Had anothor man been sent to Chill as soon as it wa3 dls covered how Mr. Egan was meddling with Chilian affairs there would be no sort ot troublo between those two coun tries. I cuu not understand why the ad ministration keeps him there to affront our peoplo. You may depend upon it that Uhili will respect law nnd order, and not do anything which is not war ranted by tho circumstances, but she will not be bluffed by any peremptory uemanu mado by tho United States upon misrepresentations by Mr. Egan." Ilrallllan Slates to Bond Exhibits. Wasiiikoton, Sep. 80. A cablegram has been received from Unptaln Kodgers, commissioner for the World's Fair Brazil, and Captain Carca, of tho Brazil ian navy, who was nppointod by tho President of Brazil to nccompany Cap lain xwagors tnrougn tuo itcpubllc tho ropreseiitntivo of that government. announcing that thoy had concluded their tour of tho country, having visited all tho States in tho interest ot -tho ex position. All the States of Brazil have agreed to appoint commissions and sond exhibits. Tho cablegram closes: "Wo are much pleased with tho prospects." Ileported Uprising In Guatemala, New York, Sop. 80. It wns reported yesterday that a revolution had been proorpltated in Guatemala, and'that 500 rioters had been shot down. All efforts to confirm tho story have provod futile. As tho revolution was reported to have taken placo on September 15 and the mows was not sout out till tho SOth there nro mauy doubts expressed as to its gen uineness. Affairs are in such a state in that country, however, that an uprising is likely at any moment. Swltohmpn In Convontlon. Philadelphia, Sep. 80. -At the con vention of the Switchmen's Mutual As sociation the grand officers wero unani mously ro-eleotod as follows! Grand Master, Frank Sweeney, Minneapolis; Vice Grand Master, John Downin, Chi sago) Second Vice Grand Muter, Miles W. Barrett, Kansas Oltyl Grand Secre tary nnd Treasurer, Willtaun X 61ms rott, Chicago. rlighest of all in Leavening Power. sOlft&k I H ABSOLUT Clean piano keys dipped la alcohol, with a soft rag Many a Mother Becomes a Bunch of Nerves n worrying along without sleep, attending to a colicky baby. Send to J. Jl. Uillan or 0. J. McCarthy, the drugsl.ts, for a free samplo vial of Dr. Hand's 0 lio Onro. It always cures. Increasing darkness. A Husband's Mistake. IIubands loo often norniit wires, and par ents thclrchlklreo, to stiller from headache, uzzltiess, neuralgia, sleeplessness, ntn, ner vousness wheu by the use or Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented DrnuglxtH every here say It given nnlverMtl satlefioilon, and lias ar lmmonse sale. Woodviorlh 4 Co., ol Korl Wayne, Ind.; Hnow & ro., or Syracuse, N. V.: J. O. Wolf. Hillsdale. Mich.: and linn- d-edsot others say "It Is the irreaust seller they eer knew." It contains no opliUs. trial uomes una nne uuuk uu wwvwuo Diseases, free at C. H. Hugeubuch's. Only about eight weeks till Thanks giving Day. Mlloa' ftervo and Llvor PIllo let on a new nrlnclnle rcnulatlne the liver, Homnch and bowels thronih the nerrei. t new discovery, nr. wuub x-ius hiicuuuj 3Uie uillougueN, imu iuie, toi imi iivei. iJiici, oonstlpatlon. unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest I 63 doses, Kcls. Samples Free, at O. II. llagenbuch's arng store. Next mouth will bring frosts and end tho reign of flies. The Secret of Success. C. 11. llacenbuch. tho dru2elst.belloves that tho secret of succois Is perseverance. There fore he persists In keeping the tluestlineof perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs and chemicals ou the market. He especially Invite all persons who havo palpitation, short breath, weak or hungry r pells, pain In Bide or shoulder, oppression, nightmare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy or heart dlheate to try Dr. HI lies' unequaled New Heart Cure, before It Is too late. It has the largest sale ol any similar remedy. Fine book oftestlmo nlals free. Dr. Miles' Hestoratlve Nervine Is unsurpassed for sleeplessness, neadacho, fits, etc, and It contains no opiates. No notes co to protest more speedily than, those of a bad singer. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? Tho signal per- aaps of the sure approach of that more ter rlblo disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can afford for the sako of saving 50 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know Iron experience that Bhllou'a Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup aud Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For Lame Back, Side or Chefct. useShlloh's Porous I'laster. Sold by u. 11. iiagenDUCU, in . i.. corner Main ana Lloyd streots. Some of tho cutters about town don't emit a very pleasant odor. If you want to drive away Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Const I nation. Poor Anuetllo aud all evils arlilng from a disordered Liver use Dr. Leo's Liver Regulator. Trial bottles lree at Klrlln's drug store. Saturn's ring has disappeared for tno mat time in litteen years. Happy Hooslero. Wm. Timmons. Postmaster of Idavllle. I' d., writes : "Klectrlo Hitters has donemore for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslli, farmer and slocfernau. of same nlace. eays: "Find Elec tric Ultters to he the oeU Kidney nnd Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town says: Electric Hitters Is lust the thti'e lore man who Is nil run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite aud felt Just like he had a now leise on life, unly 50c. a bottle at u. u, iiagenDucn's urug more. It is tho littlo pufld which raise tho wind for the poor actor. Mexican National Bnginoors Spoak We, the undersigned, engineers of tho Mex ican National Hallway, aud members ol tho llrothcroood of Locomotive Knglneeis of Mexico, certify that we have used the Cactus Blood Curo forblool diseases, and we can truthfully say that, with ourselves, as well as wlthouracnualutances. the romeiy has ef fected a perfect cure when other medicines havo failed. Please use this certificate for the benefit ol our brother engineers and the general public. W. M. DAVIS, J. O. UABKEY, JAMES THOMPSON. Members ol the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Acambaro, Mexloo. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store,Ferguson House uioca, Duenanaoau. The petite maiden is often gifted with an enormous appetite. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond question the most suo-L-easIul Cough Medicine we have ever sold, i few doses Invariably cure the worst cases ol ough, Croup, nnd Bronchitis, while Its won lerm! success In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Since It's first discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine ?an Bland. Ii you have a Cough we earnestly isk you to try It. Price 10 cent. 60 cents, and 11.10. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Back lame, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by J. II. Hagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and btoyd streets. The man whoso life is one long vaca tlon is always tired. NOTHING LIKE IT I Blood U thicker than water, kod must be kept pure to Insure good health. U Witt's Specific is natures motif for this purpose. ft never to fails elimnate the imps ties and build up the general health. Then is only one Swiff s Specific, and there is nothing like it. Se sure and got the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin IMacamrs nailed free. c The Swift Spedfle Ce., Atlmta, (3 U. . Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. ing Powder Etfkf PURE HASnitAI.l, RCOHKfl. Huston's League Team Only Two Folate ltehlrid ChloHu-o. AT BOSTON. Boston S 0 3 0 111 8' 18' llFT.t. .,u m U U U U i. u v Q i nattones tiarksou and.aanaell; welcnand Clark. SECOND O AMR. Ilntfnn A .1 O 1 n 1 11 Inow V'ork .0 000300 3 j Illtteiies Htntav And Ksllv; !4iilllrnn nnd Uurreli. Called, darkness. AT BROOKLYN. llrooklrn 5 0 0 0 0 0 8 .- 1 tfhUadrtphla 1 0 Hattnrlos-.lCnefM nnrl Hrmvm Tnlta nnd Tvtlis- low. Called, darkness. AT CLEVELAND. Cleveland 3 S Cnloavo 1 0 3-13 1-11 llnilMln. 't... . ' ... . V 1 T..1. tflxlrai.- Hutchinson aud Suhnvor, at rmsnono. rittsburg 0 0 0 O04 Cincinnati 1 0 3 0 0 2 S o o- 0 0 11-7 Batteries Ualdwlu Harrington. aud Sillier; Crane and Nutlonul Loaguo llooord. Pir ClubJ. iron. Lot. Ct Cliicago...ai 40 .028 Boston 8J 00 Mi NowVork.TO 67 .651 l'hha'i)lila.07 05 .008 Par Cluht. iron. Loll. Ct Cloveland.01 71 .453 Brooklyn. 57 75 PlttBburif.55 70 Cluclu'atl.5-! 81 .41)1 .420 American Association Games, AT 1'llILADELI'LIIA. Athletic-Baltimore gamo prevented by rain. AT MILWAUKEE. Milwaukee 0 000112 4 LouUvillo 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 10 Batteries-Mains. Hutrhes and Vauahnt Fitz gerald and Oahlll, uuieu, aaruuoss. AT WASUINQTOK. Washington-Boston gamo prevented by rain. American. 4SlioclatIon Jlooord. rtr Clubt. TTon. LoiL Ct Par rrubt. iron. riL ct Boston.... SO ail .005 St. Louis.,83 SI .010 Baltimore 08 01 .627 Mllwauk'o.dl 72 .tOO Columbus.. 01 T4 .I5J Lou'vlllo... 5 b6 .403 Wash'ton.S b7 .iilfl AIU1OU0..UU UJ .KJ Sandwich Island Affairs. 8AH FiUNCiscO. Sop. 80. Tho steam ship Australia from Honolulu brings tho following Hawaiian advlcos; Tho na tivo newspaper "Elela" published an artlolo September 10, attacking somo ot tho prominent personages of tho king dom on political grounds. Tho editor of the paper was arrested ana Ills olllce closed. Plantation ownors are greatly relieved by tho rain which has fallen almost dolly for two weeks prior to tho steamers departure. Previous to tho fainfall thoro had been great drouth dur ng which crops wero badly damaged aud cattlo died from want of water, A Quarter's llusluoss l'allurog. New York, Sep. 80. Tho businosa failures of the United Statos. as ronortod by It. G. Dun & Co., for tho quarter end ing Septomber 30, aro In number 2,754, as against a,l'JU for tho Batno nuavtor of 1800. Tho liabilities of tho 16 U quarter amount to over 1-1,000,000, ns compared with nearly $15,500,000 iu 18S0, showing an inerea3o for 1891 of 550 failures, and pearly $0,000,000 in liabilities. In tho Ulno months of the year 1801, just closed, the failures in tho Unltod States number 8,828, with linbllltios of $180,000,000, as compared with 7,581 failures, and $100, 000,000 of liabilities for tho same roriod of 1800. An Important Ooclslon. Boston, Sep. 00. An important de cision Is handed down by Judgo Nelso n In tho United States District Court in the case of the StoamorParl ilan vs. The Schooner Florence. Tho Judgo finds that a sailing vossol using n stoam fog horn, not only cannot recover damages undor the conditions as formerly, if run down by a steamer, but is liable for in juries to tho staamor. Tho decision is particularly important because a largo number of sailing vessels havo adopted the steam fog horn. l'i SJnnngo tho Wncos Investigation. PniLADELrniA, Sop. 80. Tho United States Sonata Oommittoo on Financo has asked Dr. It. I'. Falkner, Professor of Statistics of tho Wharton school, Uni versity of Pennsylvania, to assume tho Charge of their coming investigation Into tho courso of wages in this country and abroad for tho past 30 years. Dr. Falkner has appliod for loavo of nbouco for a year, and will become tho secretary of tho committee at a salary of $5,000. lie is tho author of several wall known works ou statistics. Illew Up tho l'olloo Station. Jeffeiiso.nville, Ind., Sep. 80. The Police, Station ut this plnoe was blown up by dynamite at 11:45 o'clock lust night. It is thought to havo been the result Of a plot to kill certain policemen who havo been prosecuting criminal with great vigor of lata There was no ono in tho building at the time, three policemen having loft live minutes be fore. Thore is uo clew to the perpetra tors. Judgment Against Hurdsloy. IlAUntsuuno, Sep. 80. In the D.utphln County Court of Common Pleas yostor day judgment was takeu in the case of the Commonwealth vs. John Dardsloy, Into Treaiuror of Philadelphia, for 439-1. 018.40, being for license tax oollectod by mm in lauu. inis amount luoiuues in terest since May 1H lint, nnd the Attorney General's oommUsloii, the two Items being over $08,003. Two I'liclllstio Mutches. San Fii.vncisCo, Sep. 81). -The Call ferula Athletic Clu'.i has imitohed Hilly Smith of Aua. rali.i an 1 Con litordanoi this city, iiouvyw I ;.iti, to Hi lit O.-t i r 27 for a pur of ?!,. 1 . Paddy (ioi-'iiu 1, in-j Australian, and Harris M.irtin, 1 1 1 ii! 10k IV iri, of Mln- nisoto, have .1 -. n 1 it. ii-'-l ly tho Pacific Club to liejui 1 1 ib- r -8 for a purso of THE RDSH FOR LOTS Exciting Tinios at tho Opening of Chandler, 0. T. SEVERAL PEOPLE WERE KILLED Pour Boomers to Eaoh Lot, and Every One Wantal a Oorner. The Mnss of 9Ien mid Women Kushd Like Maniacs for the Hlton Arheu the filRhnl AVlss Given The 8eenn One ol Vild Conrtislon -- A Vomiff M'tillifltl lte Xiorter Among tho Dead 0.urrels aud lllckorliiffs KITe. Gothrie, O. T., Sep. 80. Carriers who arrived yesterday afternoon give tho fol lowing particulars of the opening ot the Government town sltoot Chandler lu the Sao and Fox reservation: The town site was opened to settle ment at noon, and the scene which fol lowed the volley of musketry which an nounced the opening of the town site beggars description. A mass ot 3,000 excited men and women, Intent upon securing a lot, had gathered about tho boundary of the towu. Some were on hordes, broncos, and others on foot, stripped of all super lluoui clothing, each carrying a sharp ened stick, with namo and notioe of lot taken thoroon, all strung to the highest pitch of excitement. At 12 o'clock sharp the signal was given, nnd with n mighty yell from 3,000 throats and amid tho cracking of whips and volleys of oaths, shouts, and curses, tho mass of men aud women on horse and foot rushed like maniacs for the town lots. Thoy clambered up tho steop cuu lllco soldiers charging a fortress. Tho line was one mile long on each side and a half mllo long ou oach end. Tho rush was toward lot 83, which was reserved for a Court House. As tho an gles of tho advancing lines met many riders woro unhorsed and hurled pell- are reported as killed and othere have re ceived sevore injuries. Miss Daisy, a reporter of tho Guthrie "Nows," was throwu from her horse at tho beginning of tho race nnd, striking hor head ou a rock, was killed. Tho ox clted and metciloss crowd hud no time to attend tho dying, aud rodo over tho body ot tho unfortunate womau, until it wns recognizod by a friond who took it out of the crush. As there were throo or four times as many peoplo as thero woro lots, tho re sult could bo easily foretold. On evory hand can bo heard curses nnd blah-worded dlsousslon. It will tako conslderubl.- titno to adjust these differ ences. An Indian killed a white man in a quarrel in one of tho tents where liquoi was being aoU. NOT ENGLAND IIHIUIS. The annual mootlnc of Now England Horso Breeders Association is being hold in Boston. Anderson & Co.'s grain olovator at Daubury, Conn., was burned last night, .Loss, ifliUjUUU; insured. Thomas J. Marsh of Boston, a well known figure iu Massachusetts politics, died suddenly Monday at Itoborts, Wis. Tho commencement oxerclses of Clak University, Worcoster, Mass., occurred yostorday afternoou. President Carter of Williams College delivered tho ad dress, Tho schooner Sally Chartor of Taun ton, Hass.f was sunk off Faulklapd, Mass., Jon Monday night, by .colliding with the brlitantino St. Oroix of Now York. The crew was rescuod. The finishing and store shods of Gross Brothers' quarry lh Lee, Mass., wero do Btroyed by lire yesterday. In tho build ings woro stored 1,000 finished govern ment headstones which wero rulnod. The loss is $20,00; Tin: counsi; or xuuis lovh A Number of Instances In 'Which It Did Is'ot ltuu Smooth. New Youk, Sep. 80. Cresar Glunche dl, an Italian frosco painter, killed him nnlf with a revolver in bin room nn I'carl street, at noon posterday. His' friends think ho committed suicide be cause his mother would not consent to his marriage with tho girl to whom he was ougaged. Giunchcdl balongod to tho bettor class of Italians in this city. Ho had many frlonds nmoung influential men ot lilt own nationality. Ho wns a good artist, having studied nt his birthplace, Homo, for several years before coming to thli country. Tho suicldo was engaged to bo married to Enimn Vnlenti, daughter cf a wealthy Italian contractor ot this city. He win 83 years ot age and the girl about 20. It is said that thoy were very much in love with each other. Somo days ngo Giunchcdl received n letter from hit mother, lu which she opposed the match. Slnco thou tho young Italian was mud depressed, and expressed two days slnci to a friond his intention ot committing suicldo. He left a package of lottcrs t his swoethcart. Another Victim. Lincoln, Neb., Sep. 30. At tho ora torical contest at Cotuer Uulverslty Marlon Qadd took the fcoeoud prize. Tin young.mau hastily left the room aftoi tho announcement of the prizes. A pis tol shot was heard, and when the stu dents rushed out thoy discovered thai Gadd had blown his brains out with a revolver. It has been learned that Qadd was In love witli tho daughter of s wealthy Lincoln man, und that sho had promised to marry him lu case ho won the first prlzo. He accepted the proposi tion, and his suicide was tho result of his failure She Wants 810,000 Dnmajoi. BocnESTEit, N. Y., Sep. 80. Danlol Spencer of Parma is the defendant in a breach of promise suit, brought by Miss Mary Knowlton ot the same place f 01 $10,000, Tho defendant is 03 years o( age, whilo the plaintiff I but 27. Two years ago, she statos, ha asked her to marry him, aud afterwards ho married another woman. The dofendant admits his matrimonial contract with Miss Knowlton. Tlls One Was Harried. BewAI.0, N. Y., Sep. 80. Johnllainn, shoemaker, hanged himself yesterday at his borne on bherman street. Family troubles are supposed to have boon tht cause. Ladies Think then Act. That ' ' Wolff'sAGMEBiacki'ng IS CHEAPER than any other dre m" at any price, be it 5 cents, 10 ccnL . r 25 cents, you can convince yourself by wearing one shoe dressed with Aunt, Blacking and the other shoe drcs-ij with whatever happens to be your favorite dressing. While Acme Blad ing wilt endure a. month through tn v or rain, and can, if the shoe is soil. 1, be washed clean, the other dressing vt ill not last a single day in wet weatln r Your shoes will look better, 1 t longer and be more comfortable if dresed with Wolff's Acme Blacking. WOLIT & RANDOLPH, Phlladolpbltt, CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLAc Causes no eruptions upon, the skin such as nearly all sarsaparillu mixtures do; but drives tho impurities from the blood through the proper Caailliels, tOllCS Ul) the System, increases appetite, and rapidly cures dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and all diseases depending upon an impure condition of tho blood. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. SAslt mf naenlH for W. L. Dotuclns Hliori. f not lor Halo 111 jour nliico iihk your enter 10 Hem! fni- cnlnlnKiie, secure the iibciicv, ami uet tliem for )ou. B2TTAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. 3 THE L- DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENT LEWI EM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a eeiimle shoe, ivlih uo tacks or wax tlirt n I to hurt tuofi-ct; maito of tbo best lino calf, slvl -Ii ami eiiHy, nml ciuiai' k-l- niaAo mu.f shon 01 Nil gmtU than tiny othrr inamtf,uturei It equals liaa'i sowed Hhncft eoitlliK from Sl.lA) to $V0. 00 (jciiiilmi llainl-N('Ml, thoflne-i eilC Rlmo t-ver ortcn-il for $5.""t equal 1 - m u Imported shni-s which cent from $s.li j to 8U "J. SD-1 00 Iliiuil-Si-weil Welt Mini-, lino (.ill. stilish, eiimrnrtntiloriud durable. The best Khoe ever oITeieil at tliti price ; Hnmr- Rr ido OS c JS-tnin-mailo shoe costlnu; fmin $11,110 to 6 '.' '1. Qit .10 INillrc HIiiipi Fanners, Itnllrnad Jlr-n ls ami Letter Currlrrsnll wear tin m, Unocalr, seainleis, smooth Inr-UU-. heavy three sales, extia Elim eiltfe. line pair will wear iiyi-ar. 30 fluo eiill'l no lietier shoo ov,--r offcrrd at ZBlJUm this price; one trial will cnnvluco tht so who want a shoo for comfort anil service. G:0 " und b'i.OO Wm-lilitiiiiiiiii'rs shoes sslis aro very slroti anil durable. 'llie-,r wild bao given them n trial will wear no other nuiko. Bnunl l$-J.O(l und Sl.7.1 selKiel i-h s aro Ujf fi worn by tho hojHuverywhi-re thcyscll on their merits, ns the IncrciiHlnu; salt i show. -l ' H.'l.nn lliiinl.Mniieil shoo, best ICS !iuM,,lii. mti niiiMiu iiujUl'rcneli Imitnrlml hrw-H i,nHtliiirfri,iil Kl.lill to si ul. I.nilleri' ti.SU. 8-2.01) anil tl..1 shoo for Mlsi-es aro tho let lino bengola. M j llsh and durable. I'llllllon. See that W. L. Pmlirhei' namo und prlco are stamped on the bottom of each Fhoo. W. L. DOUULAS, brockten, Mass. iTas03pl3L 23 fill, .laoxit3a!.clc3,la. DR.THEEL. coo North Fourth St., OtliJ bel. Oretn, pHiLsi-iLrm, Uk' onlv ginuiou f 1 niin Ann rlawi BitocUtUt in Ibpfnli. 4 Biat-t boU tble lo cure BlOOd POlSOHf Nervous Debility oa spe cial DIaenoes r x (klo PIkum. m-d bpot Pln la th boue,SoroThront Mouth, IlloUjhnu, ritnfilr, KrupU-'fH, toft or hrj Ll!.i, Bwlilnrj, IrriUlloni, IntlwtiiukUon ftntl RunnlDft, pule t uK. Wekneii n Ftrlj tJcT. lost irjm-iry wtk Uck men 11 miMt Etliu'T Q IlUII.'r Dlicuei ind all Dilate rnultiiiR tr- m I '' lu.llscrttlpn or Overwork. Kuctul eawtcuri'l ia 1 1 10 ;ii relief t onoo ho noi Iom hoi, no luatiit 1 MTr tlalnx Doctor, gutch, Familj or HoptUl Ph -I itto fall-d-Pr. TUhbL enrei pooltlvely Hh" A n ntlon frota bQttom, DID, TWN, HttiM AtrnTII"! C TlHrtT.M hi am AO rlfb or poor, nd 3c nn,p Rr bOOK 'TnUTH1 eiponlrm Oucki tn-lvr kwt-rn tcslln. uUU. .Lily rn.ra 9 to . Ev'fi 0 o 9. W 1, mui tU Bt' 6 to 10. Punrt 9 till It Writ Ar all r. t ht4. r KrcrQovi im WoUb. 4 Wriaj PU1. d7 Tin GOLD MEDAL. PARIS, 1873. W. Baker & Co.'s Kfast ocoa from which tho excess of, oil lias been removed, is Absolutely Pure aud it is Soluble, WHY IS w No Chemicals nro used in lis preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and Is therefore fnr moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dioested, and admirably adapted for invalids ns well as for persons lu health. Sold by Crocoro ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & GO,, Dorchester, Mm.