Iroad 91 LOWS : days, ad b.St r Now , 6.M. days, p.m. a. m,i ., 12.3f ,a. m:, a7.3 week id 5.65 P. m. ' 8 7.00 SIX ENTOMBED ALIVE STRIIGJIU GIRL Wolff'sflCMEBIacking rlighest of all in Leavening tower. U. S, Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Horrible Fnlo of Minors in tlio I Shrvnenn Russian Outragos Upon n He Hichardsou Colliery. brew Family. Urwd by men, women and chiUrn. NO HOPE OF RECOVERY ALIVE. PERSECUTION MOST HORRIBLE. Bbnre,' 35.7.&I ; 0 8.25,1 0, 6.65,' , Jd7.8 p. m uiuay. week . 13.16 i week ), and Broad p. m, M)5 a. ', 111.05 Band a. m . and 8 and ly 3.10 0, 9.18 Hun. 3,s.C0 and a. ra. atlonl . 12.03, ,2,47, 15 and y 11.15 i west llrard K. It.) 5 ana ., .3i rAgt. t lean New I, 9.10 itown , 0.00, ah at days, 5 and a m tlon), 1 a rn ), and . 7.80, noon, ,1.41, i) for irlne-l West jtlon, 1 daily a 8.15 J dialog a. in, itlon -lonl-i ester.il MlouJ xcen Baal diate! a. m tions,' ly ex P. m. Presents In the most elegant tbrm THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOF OF TUB FIGS OF CALIFOHNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plant's known to be most beneficial to the human S3-stem, 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, Lh'ER AND BOWELS. It Is the most Cxcelltnt remedy known la CLEWSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so f HAT PURE BLOOD, REFnE3Hlfia SLEEP, HEALTH nnd STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR ORUGCI3T FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, tOUISVIUE. KV NEW YORK. N. t. Grand Opening! FAT.T. AND WIN TElt STYLES OF MILLINERY ! ELLAM. M'GINNISS' -No. 26 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, The finest and largest assortment In Hats, Bonnet and Caps at re markably low prices. Our Hue of Children's Till VI MED AND UN TRIMMED HAT3 Cannot loo Hcixxfvllocl, Nearly every pattern of 5a 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 ivarp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine it isn t worth one-half asmuch, The fact that A Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the v trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Ml to Boss Electric Extra Teat Baker ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 6A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't get tnem irom your dealer, write us. Ask lot the Va Book. You can get it without charge. WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia. MATED FH?.E.AVS,s!.y lute cured many ''lijuwrn trie cm.; uaunts prot.tj.nif l nopeiess ny me ies: i-njn. s : tiibt dose s.iiiini tvi lly disappear. fi-id In in fhir at Ici-t rwo-thlrds of-i jfimrtomi are rt-mofert. S-n-l f.t (TRf I? BOO it of lf-.tr tfUl, KenJ ten Ms in 't.ii, t J -w -wrsass-ia VIL. II. 11. GIUi: A- Rl),d. ATJ7ANTATU4. ChlehMtcr EnglUh niamond HrAnA. YROYAL P5LL8 OrlstnuJ an1 llnlv GfnnlnA. A OMri AlwMjl ruiUbU. ladies uk JJniKirie for Chiekettert EnglUk Xia-iV monJ ifrar.i la Jte4 mJ Cold rueUIUaVXiy Iboxci, t.tUd with blue riMwo. TttLe Kt jnuothen Refust damjnvt iu(tiu- v Hum and imitation A 1 UrugglBi i, or icoij 4a in tampi Ir jMirtlouiart tMtlmoolu di) "UIlef for TudU-jttHtft letttr, br rvtttrn MbIL 10,000 T timanl.l, Ifamt J'aptr. h eater Jti cm leut fu.ill-'dlio.n HnuMrek Urufcltti. 1'klUdn., VtZ W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store. (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal ana Jarrtlu Sta, Mr. Bnyder- will always fceep In stock a fine line of boots and shoes, Custom Work and Repairing: done In the best style. He guarantees to sell cheaper than competitors on Main street who have big rents to pay, and guarantees a genu ine bargain on every purchase. UFFERIiWOiM Vbea tryuhlftd with thoe annojlnji IrregnUruio regnentlr fotlowinaR nld oripoiure, or frou Con litutioual Wealtnwkei sp peculiar to tiiir fcej, cluui Ue DR. UuCHOIHE'S Celobrnted FEMALE REGULATING PILLS Theism 6trnethebln totbo otlrj sur., jawj tana, .Uoraud inaaDcUc force td nil foDdloas of ld ad mln.1. bnt i o-H, ft. uiolj Ui.rfi11 JW Or. Hartor Modlolpo Co.t ST.lOUIS. t!0 horse bla rEMN 1 rfr U Local Two More Fatally Injured and a Nuffiuar of 0 1 hers Seriously Hurt, TliA Gangway Cluseil nnd tho Mon Were hhut In Kvery romlliln UtTurt Doing Mnile to Itmieh tho Hurled MliiorsThoy Will l.lltcly bo Otorrnnio by On lloforo Assistance Can ItoHCli TbemThe Gnnc wny 11 Now Opening llcnrtremlliifr Souno. QlencaRbon, Pa., Oct. 5. Great ex citement In this valley was created when reports camo that tho Richardson mines had closed and nil tlio minors were lost. Later word came that the west gang way of tho Crosby vein had closod and that twolvo men were entombed. Rescuing parties wero Immediately formed an 1 on ontorlng tho mines tho body of Michael Grant was found on tho gangway. Ho was fatally Injurod. Then wero discovered John McGasklo, Polander, dead; Thomas Couvillo and James Brennun, seriously, nnd Hartln Kolly, mino foreman, slightly injurod. Ihoso were the only bodies round be fore searching tho inclosed gangway. In side of which six othor men were entomb ed, with no hope of their recovery allvo. Their names nro: John Purcoll, lire boss, married, wifo and three children; John Salmon, slnglo; John Lawlcr, wife and throe children: James Simons, single; MIchnel Welsh, married, two children; John Cnllck, Polander, single, nndThos. Clnncy, widower, with seven children. The company and the men are doing all possible for tho speody recovery of tho entombed, dead or alive. The Richardson Colllory Is situated In tho Hcckshorville valley and Is operated by tho Philadelphia nnd Reading Coal and Iron Company. The gangway In which the accident occurred is a now opening, but twelvo breasts In working order at prosent. Tho accident has caused a gloom to fall over tho valley, which Is partly relieved by tho untiring efforts of the ofllclals and the mon en gaged in removing tho mass of coal which lies between them and tho Im prisoned minors. There Is no hopo of recovering the bodlosi alive, as the gas will overcome them long before reliel can reach them. LOSS IS I.AllOi:. The N. V. Central Train Robbors Away With Considerable lluoty. Got Utica, Oct. 0. Tho American Express officials have been tolling the loss which they sustained by tho robbory of one of their cars nonr this city last week was very small. At first they placed the loss at not over $1,000 and afterwards got it down to Near tho old distillery, threo miles east of this city, two young men, who wero out for a walk yesterday, found three largo canvas bags and seven lew' clry boxes, all ompty. Scattored around wero envelopes and wrnpplng pap er in wnicn tue packages naa ucen uone up. From the marks on theso papers it Is evident that tho robbers got away with considerable booty. One was labelled "Jefferson County National Bank, Wa ter-town, 3,000," and another "Water- town National Bank. Bonds 85,000. Many envolopes wore found on which were marks, indicating that they had contntnod various sums, ranging from $20 to 50. The jewelry boxes had con tained diamond rings, but ot their num ber or valuo no Idea could be gained OBBHAK9 CKM2I1KATINO. The !08tli Anniversary of tlio Tlrst Ar rival of Germun Settlors. NewVouk, Oct. 5. The Gormans of this city yesterday celebratod tho 303th anniversary of tho arrival in America of tho first band of German settlors, by holding a festival. Tho choruses of ten German singing bocloties took part. The orator of the day was Hon. Carl Schurz. Washington, Oct. 0. To-morrow will bo generally observed by tho Ger man-American citizens of the District of Columbia. Arrangements havo beeu comploted for a grand military and in dustrial parauo which will Da rovlewod by I'rosidont Harrison as it passes Penn sylvania Avenue in front ot tho Execu tive Mansion. In tha ovenlng orations will be delivered nt the behutzen Park. one by L. W. Hnberborn In Gorman, and another by Simon Wolf, in English, Tho festivities will conclude with music and a grand pyrotochnlo display. Boston Contral T.nbor Union. Boston, Oct. 5. At the meeting of the Boston Central l.nbor Union, a comma nlcatlon from tha Executive Board of tho United Garment Workers of Amorlca was read, stating that a conspiracy had baon formed to disrupt their organiza tion between certain large clothing manufacturers and the Knights of Labor, by forcing the mombers bf . tho United Garment Workers to join tho Knights of Labor. The matter will ho Investigated, The trouble In tho Elgin and Wnltham watch companies works will also bo In vestigated, the men claiming that the recent reduction in wages is unjust. IIIlt Ulaze In Ilnltlmoro. Bawimohe, Oct. 5. Firo yesterday morning destroyed Elevator "A" of tho Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company's system, at Locust Point, together with 186.000 bushols of wheat and all tho ma chinery. The loss Is estimated at about $000,000. It required tho utmost efforts j tho firemen to prevent the (Ire from spreading to surrounding property, NEW I'.NOI.AND IIUKVITIBS. Basil Drew, a war veteran, was killed by tho ghost train at Bridgeport, Conn., yesterday. Vamooso-Norwood steam yacht race will come oft uext Saturday at New Lon don, Conn. Stationary paokage swlndlors havt been operating about Middletown autj Merlden, Conn. Frederick J. Flynn and R. G. Parks, telegraph operator, were arrested at New Haven, charged with "tapping" th wires of a local pool room. The met havo confessed. Secretary Blolne was the guest yoster day ot Joseph R, Mauley nnd wlfo at Augusta, Me., who celebrated tho otl anniversary of their wedding. ABSOLUT BTOLE HAM' A MILLION, Tho Dofnlcallmi nt the KintUnn Ilnnh Much Greater Than Siipponft. KltcoH-nw, N. Y., Oct. 5. All Ulster County is In the greatest excitement over the closing of the doors ot the Ul ster County Savings Institution. Expert examiners have been at work sluce Tuesday, and have found already that the enormous sum of 408,000 has been stolen by Treasurer Ostrancler and Matthew T. Trumnuour, assistant treas urer, nnd It is feared that tho stealings will roach over that amount. Superintendent Preston swore to 9 complaint charging Trumpbour with perjury in swearing to false statements contained in the July report of the bank to the Hanking Department, and Trump bour was arrested at his house by Chief of Pollro Hood. He had his clothes nil packed up and was preparing to lieu from town. Ho was locked up in jail and there ho remains. Ostrnndor was arrested about two weeks ago for embezzling $75,000 and was under bonds of $20,000. Ills bonds men Friday night turned hlin over to Shorlff Dill, and ho was also locked up in jail, Whon Ostrandor was arrested there was a great run on tho bnnk for threo dnys, but tho other banks came to the rescue of the bister County bnvlngs Institution, and the trUBteos rnado, a statement showing that there was a sur plus of 2-15,000. Tho statoment being signed by such well known men as Judgo j Alton B. Parker, Gen. Goorgo H. Shnrpo, Judgo William S Keuyon, Postmaster Noah Wolvon, John W. Searing ef the Kingston "Leader," and othor reputable citizens, had a reassuring offect, and tha depositors who drew out their money brought it back again. The system ndopted by James E. Os trander and Matthew W. Trumpbour, the latter being fully cognizant ot tho stealing nnd assisting in concealing it, for tho purpose of swindling tho deposi tors and hiding tho theft, which grew by degrees, was most ingonlous, and for twenty years has baffled tho skill of ox pert examiners In tho employ ot the State. In carrying It out, deceit and perjury havo been frequently and effec tively employed. The people had great confidence In tho institution, and the deposits, from $540,873 in 1807, ran up to $2,100,070 in 1873. No matter what the stato of tho money market might be, It wn3 always conceded by every one that tho Ulster County Savings Institution was sound. BABY CtKVliLAND IS CHIlTEIt. Mrs. Clovolnnd is Doing Nicely und Graver 1a Happy. New York, Oct. 5. While ex-President Clovolnnd was being besieged by reporters at his home last evening, it was noticed that there were dark half moons under his eyes, but tho happi ness ho felt was uumlstnkeable. "Yes, it Is quite true," ho said, boforo any question was asked him. "Both tho mother and child are doing splen didly. Mrs. Cleveland has restod quietly all day -and Is much better than could be expected. The child Is strong nnd healthy. At its birth It weighod eight pounds." Mr. Cleveland intimnted that it was likely that thoy would go out of the city as soon as Mrs Cleveland was strong enough to travel. During tho nftornoon nnd evening a number cf congratulatory messages wore received. Mrs. Folsom, Sirs. Cleve land's mother, and Miss Rose Cleveland wore among those who sent tologrnms. Congratulations for the Clevolunds. Atchison, Kan., Oct. 5. Tho Demo cratic County Convention has so nt tha following telegram to Mr. and Mrs. Gtover Clevolaud: "Tho Democracy of Atchison County, In convention assem bled, congratulate you upon tho birth of your daughter." iiasi;iiai.i, scones. American Assautliin Giiuies. AT ST. LOUIS. fit, Louis 3 1003122 0-0 Loulsvlllo 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 00 I atterles Bernstein and Munyau; Moekla, Cahlll and Scholhasse. SECOND GAME. St. Louis 0 1011000 03 fSllatterlesMcGill and JIunyan; Fltzirorni and Uahill. .- AT MILWAUKEE. Mllwaukeo 1 0 I) 0 2 0 S 3 0- 8 Columbus, 0 000100i!l-4 Itntteries Ilughty an! Qrlnii Knoll, Lolpei Amorlcun Assoultitlou Ilocord. nut iron, ijhl ci nurit. mm. lh. ct no6ton....uB 41 .vm Miiwaitk'e.nt ts .471 St. Louls..S(l IW .wn Colurabiu..(ll 70 .443 Atliieclc-..7S fli J.W LouVMlo... 5.1 M ..1IIJ Baltimore U'J oi ..V3 w. ta'trin..4ll M) .St 16 Kit WSJ OI' T I'HU MAY. children will i Tho Czar and his In Denmark to-day. arrive Pension payments for the Brit three days ol (Jctober have amounted to 700,000. The Union National Bank of Scbnec tady has applied fur authority to Iwgiu business. 't is announced that the cruisers Bos 11,1,1 Alljnh, will' a oft .I.q P. i ...... . ..... .rv w i u. iic-j for service at an early date. ho peiiuant of ti) Hiftttiweit Leaguo .TToTIsol gWS IB 108 Ittrlfnnd, UPe., elun. Spokaue gets seoond place and Svattlo third. The International Oigarmnkers' Union has decided to incie.t.e the Htrlke bene fit from four dollar to five dollars pel week. ' A heavy downpour of rain for the past 21 hours In tho vicinity of Atchison, ivan., uireamus uamugu to larm lands by flood, Mrs. Anna Johnson ot Muskegon, Mich., who was Injured tu tho Eric wreck last wodnosuay, died Saturday at Kent, Ohio. O'Rourke, George Dixon's managor. announces that Dixon will meet Fred . Johnson in England In April for $10,000 I a aids and a Durse for tha same amount. der EOf PURE - Who cttn wonder, as tlila 1b thenpo of trusts, when even the ralu ami tha dust combine in pools. Many a Mother Beoomes a Buuoh of Nerves In worrying along without eleep, attending to a colicky baby. Send to J. M. Uillnn or O. J. McCarthy, the drugstiits, for a free samplo vial of Dr. Hand's 0 lie Cure. It always cures. It is reported that much nf tlio calmed fruit fermented mul spoiled. A Husband's Mistake. HiKbands loo often permit wlvet, and par ent their children, to ufler from headache, dizziness, neuralgia, sloeplot snens. lit, ner vousness, when Dy the uw of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented Druggists every where Ray It gives universal satlxtHCllon, and has at Immense sale. NVooduorlh t Co., ol Korl Wayne. Iud.; Hnow & t'o of Syracuse, N. Y.; J. O. Wulr, Hillsdale. Mich.; and lmn deds mothers say "it Is the greatest seller they ever knew. It contains no opiates. Trial bottles and tine book on Nervous Diseases, free at C. II. llsgeubuch's. October is a favorable mouth for weiklinifs let tho bells tlug. Mlloa' Norvo and Llvor Pills Act on a now principle regulating the ; liver, fitomach and bowels through the nert'M. A new discovery, nr. Miles' I'llis speedily Sllni,.t,na. hn.l tn.la (nrnlH llt.n. nlln. oonstlnation. uneaualed 'lor men. women! children. Bmallest. mii-lest. surest! 5doses. iicis. samples ree, at u. n. iiagenuucir arug store. If the nut crop is a 'sign, wo are eo- ing to have a severe winter. The Secret of Success. C. II. Hagonbuch, the drugglst.bclleves that the fienretnf success is cerseverauce. There fnrn h npislsts In fceenfne tlio tluistllnoof permmerios, touei nrucies, cosmioiick, unites and chemicals on the market. lie especially Invite all persons who have palpitation, short breath, weak or hungry tpells, pain in side nr shoulder, onnrcslou. nightmare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy or heart disease U) iry Itr, il lies unequaieu wewiifiiriuu'ei belnre It is too late. It has tue largest Rale ol any similar remedy. Fine book oftestlmo niuls free. Dr. Miles' Ho-itoiatlve Nervine Is unsurpassed for sleeplessness, ueauacne, nts, etc., nnu u contains no opiates. A rich man despises those who flat ter him too much, and hatos those who do not Hatter him at nil. Oh, What a Oough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per hnns nt tlio sure limiroacli of that more ter- if you can auord for the sake or saving GO cents, to run the risk and do nothing for It, We know from experience that Billion's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million llottlcs were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without 11. For Lnrae Back, Bide or Chest, use Bhlloh's Porous Master. Bold by u. it. jiageiiuucu, n. corner aiaia una uioya sireois. The fashionable fall overcoat will be striped and will be silk-faced to the extreme edge ot tlio lapel. Happy Hooslora. ltrn, n-tMt.tr.nn 11,..,...,.. r.f Tn..l,1 I d., writes. "Electrlo Hitters has donomote iormoinan nil oiner mcaiciues commnen, fur that bad feeling nrislnz from Kldnev and Liver trouble." Johu Letlii, farmer and stockman, of same nlaco. -ays: "Kind Elec tric Ultlers to be the nest Kidney and Liver moaicine, maue mo ieei itae a new man." J. W. Girdner. hardwate merchant, tame town. Riivs: Klcctrlo illttors Is lust the llili-L' lorn man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt Just like ho had a new le -so mi lifo. only 50c a bottle at u. u. iiagenoucu's urug xtore. Most of the crops nre now beyond tuo react! oi Killing trosts. Mexioan National Engineers Speak We, the undersigned, engineers of the Mex ican National Hallway, and members ot the Hrothcrcood of Locomotive ISnglaeets of Mexico, certify that wo havo used the Cactus Hlood Cure for bloo 1 diseases, and we can truthfully fay that, with ours Ives, as well as with our acqualuHnces, tho remeoy has ef fected n periect cure when other medicines have failed. Please use this certlflcale for the benetlt oi our biotber engineers nnd tho gcuoral public, W 31. UAVlf). J. O. UAHKEY, JA MKS THOMPSON. Members of the Brotherhood of Iiocomotlve Engineers, Acambaro, Mexloo. nPold at Ktrlln's Drug Btore,l-'erguson House ""ick, henandoa'i. Jupiter is a very brilliant star and sliOvs all tho night. Shlloh'o Consumption Ouro. This is beyond question the most suo es'lul Cough Medicine we have ever sold, " tew doses invariably cure the woist eases ol ough, Croup, and Uionchltis, while Its won. terlul success in the cure of Consumption is vllhoul a parallel In the history of medicine, since it's first discovery it has been sold on a (uarantee, a test which no other medicine ;an stand. It you have a Cough we earnestly uk you to try It. l'rloe 10 cents, 60 cents, and 11.(0. If your Langs are tore, Chest or hack .ame, use Hhlloh's Porous 1'iasUr. Sold by 'J. II. Hageubuch, N. E. corner Main nd Uoyd streets. September has gono on record as tlio lottest Septomber in 1801. NOTHING LIKE ITI Blood la thicker than water, tad must be kopt pure to Insure good health, Bwurr'a Srucirio Is natures remae for this purpose. It nover to falls elimn&te the Impua Ucs and build up the general bealtSu Thorn Is only one Swiff s Specific, nil there Is nothing llko it. Be sure and got the genuine. Trcallso on Blood and Skin Diseases nailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, O The fcl "Wa of Throe Exllec Jut Ar rived in Thi Oonntry. Irrostwl on Trivial Cliarn, Thoy Were l'noked Am ht to Siberia The Dfstigliter Given tho Opportunity of Saving llor 1'nretits If She Would Dishonor Herself. Mriing Up by the Arms to MuUo Her YieldShe riliallv Died from Pain Mild I'rlrfht Veiigeanee Wreaked on Uorl'01 sccutor. Boston, Oct. 5, Among the passengers on board of the steamship Kansas Just arrived at this port are Benl Sintzkl, his wife and his win Moses. They nre Rus sian Jews and tell a terrible tale of per secution by the Czar's officials. Slntr.kl lived nt Trnbe, Russia, and on the 28th of last May gave a party at his residence In honor of his son Moses, who hud attained his thirteenth year tho age at which, under Jewish customs, man's estate Is reached. During the festivities a squad of lotyu police arrived, and re minding Slntzkl that private parties are contrary to Russian lnws, demanded a sum ol money or sutler arrest. Mntzkl could not give tho amount asked, and, with his family, was placed under nrrost. They were denied a trial nnd wero at onco sent on their way to Siberln under strong gunrd. After having traveled part of tho dlstanco the offlcor of the guard made a proposal to Slutzki's daughter, agreolng to reloaae tho whole family and permit them to re turn home If alio would submit. The girl was willing to sacrifice her honor, but her fnthor forbado her doing so. Sho was then subjected to terrible cruoltles to mnke her yield. Tho officer strung her up by tho arms and though sho su tic roil Intensely, refused to cut her down. Finally from pain and fright tho girl dlod aud was burled on tho road. News of tho outrage came to tho kuowlodge of a band of Nihilists, who succeeded In drugging tho soldiers nnd obtaining possession ot the captuin who caused tlio death of tho girl. He wa3 taken away aud executed. Tho Nihilists then cnine to tho rescue of the captives aud sot them freo. After mnny hardships the unfortunato family reached tho Prussian frontier, whero they received further assistance, nnd finally succooded in getting aboard a vessel bound to Hull, Kugluud, Irom whence they enmo to Ametlca. CAN UUl'K ANYONE, A Handsome Adventuress With a Itccord In Limbo at lliiltliuorc. Baltimore, Oct. 5. Mrs. Kato P. Doo, tho handbomo adventuress who was com mitted to jail for forging the nnmo of Mrs. O. Y. Brcsee, and in whoso behalf prominent citizens had interested them selves, turns out to bo ono of tho most nccomplishea confidence women In the country. When arraigned sho ploaded poverty and oxplalned that the forgery was not prcmodltntod. By using Mrs. Bresee's name she had Intended to secure from a Sistor of Charity a loan of $20. She said that her husband had been n wealthy contractor, who had deserted her, and that of Ave children only ono romniifed, four having died within two days, olnco thon the detectives havo boon In vestigating her story, aud from a letter in her satchel think sho is tho wife of a man named Deo of Buffalo, and that she is wanted In Niagara und Rochester. Their belief that sho is n dangerous cus tomer was verified whon Thomas Selby of tho Hotel Selby in Washington so cured from Commissioner Rogers a writ of detention. She passed on him two worthloss chocks for sovon weeks' board. He says he is a good judge of human na ture, but Mrs. Deo was too much for him. To this last chnrgo Mrs. Dee tnakea no denial or explanation. The detectlvos soy her manners nro so refined and she is tp engaging nnd fascinating that sho enn dupe almost anybody. Sho dresses very plainly, Is decidedly handsome, nnd looks to be about 81 years old. FOR MltS. MAYIHtlCK'S RUI.KASK. Tlio Masolllo Fraternity to Present a l'e tlllon to the l'rltice of AVfili-a. ST. Louis, Oct. 5. A movement Is to bo nt onco set on foot by which the mem bers ot tho Masonic fraternity will sign a petition for the relenso ot Mrs. May brick In England. Prince Albert Ed ward Is a Mason, and a petition to the Queen through tho crown Prince would be presented by him directly to the Queen. Although more than 500,000 loyal sub jects and free Americans have besought justice and a fair trial for this unfortu nate woman, it is doubtful if the Queen has ever heard of tho Maybrick case This concerted action of tho Masons, it Is thought, will carry great weight, and re ceivo consideration from the English powuru that has never yet been vouch safed the cause ot the helpless little American who is in the clutches of the English law. Nouciistle Federation Denounced. London, Oct. 0. At a meeting In nyde Park, attended by several thous and worklngraen, resolutions were passed denouncing the Liberal Federa tion at Newcastle for having suppressed free speech, and neglect! the Interests of the labor classes lu order to glvo pre cedence to Irish Home Rule. It wits re solved that the Federation was therefore unworthy of confidence, and that a labor league should bo formed to secure the election ot labor representatives to Par llament. Bernard bhauo presided. Canadian I'uclilo Steamship 1,1 no, San Fiiancisco, Oct. C General Pas senger Agent McNlooll of the Canadian PociUo road says that the Canadian Pa cific would soon co in mon co to run steam ers between this port and Vanoover. Ar rangements ure being made to hnvo the new Canadian Puolilo steamers on the China trade call hero commencing No vember 1. Qlurvelous IMtohlnc; by an Amatuer. St. Loi'In yet. 5. Commiskey un earthed a "phimom" yesterday in the person of Breitensteln, an amateur, whom he put lu to pitch ngainst the Louis ville's. Not a man made a bae hit and 27 cume to bat during the nine tunings. BTnttiemmfl -mt mi-l me tw inrid. Will mj faoo nmi innd-' hv mi lot-' Of tmnf tlify vrtll n-rter. beo&uae pAp paint --d thcimdim with IK-BON asmhi 10c- A BOTTI.K 10c. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, rhllailelpnla. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Causes no eruptions upon tlio sldn such as nearly all sarsaparilla mixtures do; but drives tho impurities from tlio blood through the proper channels, tones up 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, Aslc my ngputu Tor W. I,, noimlnn Klines. If not lor sale In jour plnce link your ili-uler to Mend for cnlaloatie secure llio ngciicy, and get tlieni lor sou. dr-TAKE NO hl)HSTITUTE..HJ S3 SHOE CENTLElYIEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? it is a seamless tmoe, with no tacks or wax thro ml to hurt tlio feet; made of tho best Hue calf, fitjllr.li nnd easy, and because ire make more thots of this grade than any other mannfavtuter, it equals Land cewed sIhk-b costing from $l.u) to 85.00. HK OlMii'inilue Haml-Hcunl. tlio finest calf l? fthoe ever offered Tor 85.ua); equals French Imported shoes whleh ewt from 8.(rto 8U ')0. GiA UO llfimUHevteri Welt Mine, tlno cnlf, st Huh, comfortable and durable. The best shoe ever oiTerod nt this prlee ; sami trrudo as cus tom timdn hhoes cobtlng from 8"."0 to 8-t.tO. 31 Poll it Mhm'i Farmers, Railroad Men P3h und 1 ttrrCurrlernnll wear them; tine clf, SeatidtHs, smooth I us Me. heavy threo roles, extcn Blon edge. One pair will wear h year. ft uO (In u callt no iH-ttcrshocevrroiTi reaat this tirlee: one trial will eouvluco tlioso who want n shoe for comfurt and service. 'J -5 nnd S'J.OO VorltliisiiiiinA shots 47iba nro very strong nnd durably. '1uom ho havo glren them it trial will ear no other make. GfimUia)1 mid H l . 7 school t.lin. a arn iJiJj 8 worn by the boys every here; they sell on their merits, ni tho luereaslnif sales show, tl giHiae KJ.UO llniMUHOUfd shoe, best Oma Vl I C Di nmoln, v t ry stylthhi etiuuls IT. n.-U ImiKjrted shoes coathiK from pi.ui to i. l.ndk'M' 'J.tt, J'i.()0 and $1.75 shoo for Misses are the best tine bonxolu. St j lUh aud durable. C'auilon.-see that V. L. UoukIqs' nnmo ami price arc stamped on the bottom of each shoe. V. L. 1UUUUU, Urocktou, Masu. DR. THEEL. 538 ulr RiuUiDe tl" riltftO Am net HpMillit la tbc I'nlUd h'U'i ulio i tbif to cure Blood Poison, Nervous Debility "J Spe cial Diseases r Skin DImmci, KM Hpott Palna la Ubs bonut.soreThront Mouth, BlMrtie. tMmiilci, Fruptloui, twrt or br L'lotra, BwilUnj. Irr1ttlon, liilltunmitlona sni Runnlngi, pulctum, Weknt. qJ Earl daeT memory, wuk hack, miUl anilftr Etlrify Su Hivtkr UImuci anil all IHmoi mulUng mm i m- Inllaer.lloa or Overwork. Itoeenl cawaeurM In i 10 l1T,' rcllrf al ono !n not loie hope, no matter ht fiver lUliig Pootor, Qaaok, Famll or llnaptiat rhTttHon ha t)r. THF.fcL eurea positively ftnd without rt ttntt-ill froin tDtlOIM. OM. TOWIW, MIDDia HiD Kt THONB CuNTBMI'LlTltt Miuimi, ridh or poor, "n-t lc utamp tt book "TRUTH" tpoin (Jgaohi und4r iwotd tfttlmonUls. Horn, rtailr from lo 1, v 6 to 9, VM. and Sal. Kv' 6 tn 10 8omta 9 till It Writo ot eall and bf i ! For BfartuoM aw W4u. i Saturdaj 1'blU. dsll; Tlmt COLS MEDAL, PARIS, 1S78. W. Baker & Ccs Ireakfast from which tlie oxi-.-s-i of oil hu ben removed, in Absolutely Pure aud it is Soluble, No Chemicals nro used lu Its preparation. It lias more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixotl with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd Is llioreforo far more economical, costing less than one cent a wqi. It Is delicious, nourishing, Btrougthcning, easily diqestkd, nnd ndmlmbly ndaptctl for invalids ns well as for persons In health. Sold by Crooora ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mjsj. WHY IS THE W L, DOUCLAS 1 VftrHirilr- itZS&LjiAk;