ATWOOD LOCKED UP Ho Is iNbr fho iriisMml of tlio Dnad Woman at Tarry town. jT -i flV. Coloqel of tlje Foupfeg -MR gtory of th.e Late VaivH Wolff'sAGMEBIacking highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S Gov't Report, Aug. ry, 1889. T i IB WATERPROf) A tiANbSOMe POLISH. )6hoi be Shoes can . IfftMlM UimmI bf ram, women and children. THE- V2J i 'Presents in the mnst Klmrml Airst. THE LAXATIVE and NUTRltf 0U6 JUICE OPTMO ' FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, 1 Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to flip hitman system, forming an agreeable .inu enccuve laxative t peritta inciitly cure Habitual Constt "pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak ur inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS. It is the ma-1 Cxi c)lut renieily known to When one t Htliitie or Constipated so i r PURL BLOOD, REFREBHINO SLEEP, HEALTH n ml OTrtENQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ask Youn onuncsT ran s-srEfcrr 03r" aliens MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, wuismu. m new york. h. r. , Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic Gilt qvtctt rtUef PLASTER. I IthnUmAtlflm. nonfTrIii olnnrla m-nA I,e,.l 1 lrtiimH at r j... - i i i i' . ' "V GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. Baker & Ccs eakfast Cocoa from which tho oiccra ot oil has boon removed, la Absolutely Pure aiulitis Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is thcroforo for moro economical, costing less than,one cent a ciip. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dioested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocoro ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Or Uio Liquor llubil, Enaltl,a-ly Cureu v "j- eauuiiuinicriiiu; iir. siumcs' daoltlen Kiaeclllv. I It ! manufactured aa a powder, whlob. can be riven tt glass ot .beer, a eap of coQea or' tea. or In tood. without the knowledge ot tho patient. It Is absolutely Harmless, and will eireat a permanent and speed; cure, whether vfte patient Is a moderate drinker or mn alcoholtowreok It has been given In thousands or oases, and In overy- instance a perfect cure has fol lowed, it nerer Falls. TUesystemonoeltnprcirnab, a with tneupeclno.lt becomes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. w 48 page book of particulars free. To be had o C. H HAGENBUCH. Druggist. Shenandoih io mill VpwnrdH CAN UK INVISrjtn IN A IOHIl'IVI5 ANU SAI'B 15 Per Cent. Dividend Paying Stoolr. Full particulars and rroatiectm can be had on application oraddresslng 8. I.. HIMPNON, iiauht-r, i4 llrontl-wiiv, Y. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! All persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN W BASIS ! Belonging to the Shenandoah Water Company, and all parties caught -violating this notice will be prosecuted as XrespasHerH. ' ' " Ilyorder of THE OQ3EJPAIX-5r. LOOK HEIRE, A grand opporlunlty (or Joining a new society, The Beneficial Order of Equity, A fraternal society for both sexes. Pays From $200 to $5,000 ! IN SIX YEARS. Advances money to buy hemes, cancels the indebtedness locate of disability or death, pays sick and death benefits. for Airther particulars cull on or address, DANIBI, DGAN, Deputy Bupremo President, 32 N, Main St., Hhenaudoah. fa. The Cheapest Place ! to iiur Gcnls' FarcisMng Goods, Hosiery, Elc , IS AT CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S, 23 West Centre Bt, Shenandoah, By BERNARD BIGSBY, Author of "Loyal at Last," "My Lady Fantastic," &o. CtlAI'TBR XVII. JAMKS l.AWSO.V ONCB AOAIl. When Rofteernns wns In command at Nashville nearly a yflnr ago he hnd dc tcrtnlned to establish in the Fourth, nnd indeed In sovonil otlier .Infantry refrl tnunts, n torpit dVft'fe of mounted mun, nrmi'tl with Henry rifles, and collected from tho illffernut companies for tholr mnrlramanship nnd btondiuoss In ac tion; but, although tho men wore supplied with tho rifles chiefly at their own oxpenso, the authorities at Washington had refused to fflvo them horses and tho ad mirable project had fallen through. Now Colonel Hopkins had nover been satisfied with this urbltrnry judgment, and asked General Thomas to, approve of his trying tho experiment at his own expense, nnd an nssent being readily accorded, a little band of ten "mounted sharpshooters" formed nn effective arm of the regiment's usefulness. One. summer's day Major Bosant found himself in command of two companies Ifulton's und Gregory's supported by the corps d' elite, on a march through a nigged country In pursuit of a band of guerrillas whoso attacks on detachments on foraging and other expeditions had been peculiarly annoying. His guldo Was a stalwart youug negro, who pro fessed to be familiar with tho mountuiu fastnesses, among whoso recesses these irregular combatants made their haunts. Tho afternoon was well advanced when they reached u spot whero the rood branched In three directions one to tho right, one to the lelt, and one immedi ately across a denso wood and as the guide declared that these three paths concentered again into ono main thor- uuBumra sumo uvo nines iurtncr on, and that tho forest, was a very likolv covert In which .to find tho human gamo they were huntlug, Frank resolved to divido his forco Into three parties; so he dispatched Chnrllo aud his men on tho right, Gregory and his on tho loft, whllo ho rode with tho feharpshooters on tho middle road. For a time nothing distracted their attention, but suddenly tho Major's ear caught tho sound of a cry that might havo been mado by somo forest bird or beast, but which, under tho circum stances, was,to say tho least, suspicious. It came from tho right, tho direction that Fulton and his company had taken. "Dismount your men and let them follow me, Ferguson," Frank ordered tho officer of the sharpshooters, as ho throw himself from his horso nnd dashed up tho wooded Incline. "It was nothing but a hawk or wild- f cat," Ferguson cried, as lie gained his ' side. I Hut as ho spoke a rifle-bullet whistled by his head and burled itself In tho trunk of a hemlock. "Quick, boys, to tho treesl" Frank i shouted, as he sot tho oxamplo by plac ing mmsell oetuna a masslvo oalc. It was a curious duel which followed, where neither combatant could see tho other. Every time a leaf on tho hill 1 moved a bullet spoil from the riflo of one of tho sharpshooters to tho Bpot, nnd every time that tho smallest pieoo of a soldier's uniform displayed itself beyond tho wooden barrier, It was tho I target for a half scoro of shots. Now and then, in a spirit of bravado, somo man would stick his cap out at tho end . of his gun-barrel, and in nn instant It . wns riddled with bullets. "Wo can't go on ut this little game nil day, boys," Hesant said to tho. men nearest to him. "I've half a mind to charge the skulking scoundrels." "It would be certain death, but we are ready, sir, if youglvo tho word," was Ferguson's reply. Just then a ringing fusillado sounded In thq distance, answered by a volley of rifle-shots. "Captain Fulton has struck tho main body of them," Frank said, guessing at tho situation of affairs, which after wards proved ho was right, "and these fellows aro but tho outposts. Captain Gregory must havo heard our flriUET be fore this, and If there is any way across that rugged hill ho will soon bo with us then we shall have them f routi and rear." A pistol-shot from tho man who had, been left in charge of tho horses warned them that there was danger there, too. It was now ncarlng six o'clock, and though night in that summer seaspn was not duo for three long hours, it was quite dark, for a fearful storm was hanging over tho wood. It had been gathering the wholo afternoon, but now It was como. Fierce clouds, block and purple, rolled over tho heavens, massing In smoko-llke density. Then a blinding sheot of flame, followed by a crash of thunder so terriflo that tho puny reports of tho rifles seemed but a mockery of tho warring eloments. Thon a deep, sullen roar that appeared to shako tho oarth ltsolf. Tho screams of birds and cries of beasts, aud tho crash of falling timber woro tho only sounds heard now besides the artillery of Hoavon, for friond und foo aliko had crept to tho shelter of tho neighboring rocks. Tall trcs were tern tip by tho roots and hurled to tho earth like leaves in an' autumn breeze, and all the whllo tho deafening thundor never ceased to roll, aud not ono drop of rain. But now tho clouds burst and tho delugo was upon them, not In fierce splashes, but in sheets of water, that crushed to tho earth all living things they reached. And when tho fury oft tho tornado was spout It seemed quite natural to ?rank that tho half-dozen figures of men ho know were enemies, who had been crouching by his side, should glide away into the forost without a parting shpt, It was a difficult, task to make their ABSOLUTELY PURE 'MtAitt. IT WAS A OUIU0US DUEL. woy over tuo tanen trees to tne spot; whero thoy had loft their horses, but they reached It at last, to find tho snort ing, trembling beasts unharmed, savo one that lay struck dead by lightning. "Push on, men," Frank cried. "Let us get out of this Infemsl wood before (tho lust glimmer of daylight falls us." Luckily the sharpshooters woro prae- uceu norscmors) for tho dobris Of tho storm made their ride too much like a steeple-chase to bo practicable to men wnose seats In their saddles were not firm. As it was, Lieutenant Ferguson ,got an ugly fall which broke his I collar-bone, nnd Frank's charger munucrctt over tho trunk of a tree. llandlng Its rider In the mud, with no other .damago, however, than a torn looat and somo very stromr laniruam. which Rev. Lubln's mo would not havo . approved of had she been near to hear It. 1 Thoy reached tho rendezvous at last Jbiilton and his men wero alreadv stran gling up as they arrived, and Frank noticed with pain that tho ambulanco wagon boro its load of mlscrv. , "Ono man killed and four wounded," Vuanio reported, briefly. "And what of tho enemy?" "Heaven knows. They aro In force, inougn, at least two hundred stron: If it had not been for that precious siorm oreaitmg on us they would havo wipea us out without a doubt, llut. havo you heard nothing of Gregory. "nr,wo j Aiuuiiug wnatever, tjnarue. I am afraid ho must havo retreated to os capo tho tornado. It camo his way, yuu uiow, anu no woum see xt long be fore wo did." "Then all I can say Is that wo are In yuoer street, for as soon us those bcastl v brigands lmvo got their breath they'll bo down on us like tho wolves on tho fold." "Like enough, Charlie. Well, wo can but do our best, and I don't doubt but that we shall bo ablo to give a fair ac count of ourselves." 1 "Doos this thing that Imagines Itself a road lead any whero, I wonder?" Char lie mused. "Say, whero's your guide, Major?" , But that was a question that Frank could not answer, for the last ho had .seen of him was when ho was howling In an agony of fear behind a rock whllo the storm was sweeping over them. ! "He'shero all right, sir," Interposed a I sergeant who had heard tho Inquiry; "his old mido scrambled along after us somehow, but I'm afraid you won't (got much out of him, as that Httlo shower shook him up considerable." : The guldo could not tell them much. Only that about three miles further on tliero was a deserted tobacco factory, and that. If orders could reach him, Cap tain Orogory might make a detour two miles north and got there without ro- 1 crossing tho wood. Frank jumped to a conclusion ot lonoo. Turning to his sharpshooters he .said! "I want a man to ride to Captain Gregory It is a dangerous trip who volunteers?" t Every right hand was raised and every tongue cried; "I, slrl" "I will choose the man with tho best horse," tho Major said, woll pleased with tho result. To hear those gallant fellowa expa tiate on tho merits of their mounts you would havo thought that Undo Sam had equipped them all with thoroughbreds, but Frank had a good eyo for a nag and quickly selected a strong, woll rlbbed black mnro that took his fancy. "That's mlno, sir!" cried a young soli dler, as joyfully as though he'd won a lottery prlzo, Frank first fed tho lad and his horso, and then started him on his dangerous ride, giving him Instructions to tell ;Captaln Gregory, If ho could find him, to make his way to tho factory, whlthor without delay, he too, started with his little force. "Not n bad place to make a stand In," ho said, as ho rodo up to tho big, square, empty wooden building, whoso fow ntir iow windows soomod moro slits In Its weather-boaten sides. "If they don't burn tho shanty ovoi our heads," Fulton added, tvlth a shrug of tho Bhouldors. There wasmoreover tho additional pro tection 6f a strong board-fence running round It, which Frank eyed with satis faction. Tho guards wero set, tho men flung themselves with arms besldo thorn, on tho floor, to snatch what llttlo rest they could, aud stlenco settled on tho grim old edifice. Naturo In changing mood had swept tho clouds from tho sky, and a young LuvaLroxfUHeaiavH pi . iu c a MMTWisns-i ' tl 1 lijj Tr ' 4 ah i poon silvered Uy tiny stream Jhaj I weanucrou across tne little plain mat separated them from tho woods. Three weary hours passed and no signs of tho enemy. Then tho sharp crack of a musket from tho outer-pioket, and the garrison was on the nlert, Llko wolves rushing on sheep, the dar ing crowd of guerrillas dashed to tho as sault, knowing well that they had nearly three men to every one of the haled Yanks. It was a motley troop, composed of irregulars, with some fifty soldiers who hail escaped from Morgan's command, when they hud been routed alter his raid in Northern Kimttiokv. and who now had joined their fortunes witli these reckless Free-Lauces. A shower of bullets from tho barri cade of the fence checked their first at tack. They hud never met tho men of the Fighting Fourth before, nnd hardly anticipated so warm a welcome. So, recovering from their surprise, they formed in butter order, and once moro essayed to sculo tho slight obstruction which this tlmo yielded to their fury, and tho Union men, with little loss, wero driven within tho building. Hero Frank's sharpshooters did noble work, picking oil tho leaders of their assail ants with deadening accuracy of aim. "Keop cool, men, nnd don't waste your lead," tho youug Major cried. "Let every ,bullot havo its billot." "I can't mako swell speeches liko tho Major can," shouted Charlie, "but I can tell you, boys, that If you don't kill why, darn it, thoy'll kill you!" A gloain of firo from tho narrow win dows answered tho appoul. But tho rear side of tho building had no windows, anil savo the cracks the men had found In tho boards, no loop holes' through which a musket-barrol could bo thrust. Here Frank antici pated his worst dangor, nor was ho de ceived. TO 111! CONTINUED. Judgement ihonld he displayed in buying medU sine above all tilings. In selecting m remedy for any dlsonse, you should be positive that It contains nothing inju rious to the health. Many remedies on the market leave tho patient In a much worse condition, than befon taking them. S S S- U purely vegetable, and perfectly harmless; tho most delicate child can take it with absolute safoty. It contains no mercury or minerals of any kind, and yet it never fails to cure the dis eases it is recommended for. Book on Blood and Skin diseases fro. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Q jnHTEDFr.EE.a.'&'-Ji Have cured Disnv tnous-ni.t ra... (-.. -t tihv.irian. I7rn.n 1. A. rapMlraiurpear, and In ten ilays 31 Icj.i , thirds Vf a ITmntoms are retnrwed. Sn-l fur FfitF nnflt'.! it. scu 0111 cure,. I Cli UfllO (WaUlicd rHtt yo tide" UK. 11. 11. UK.... .L M)Ml. ATLAJiTATUA. THIS SEASON FOR PIC-NICS SEIKO AT UAXli, Committeemen should bear in mind that the Hekald ofllce is prepared to do nil kinds of Poster Work! at the most reasonable rates. Qlve us n call and obtain our prices. All work done when promised and In a satisfactory mauner. i A New Venture "W- 3VTSA."Sr POTTS ilas opened a AT No. 218 N. CENTRE ST POTTSVILIiE, PENN'A. Bales of assorted poods, nntlnnn. linrrlu-nm glassware, elc, eto. Goods from all parts ol the connlvunllcllrrl on commission. J H POMEROY, . A T70RNEY-A T-LA W. Oaoe-Beddsll'r baUdlng corner Vain and Oentri niS STRANGE STORY WAS FALSE. Ho Deepens the Mystery by Describing Marks on the Body. Ills Ileal Nil 1110 Is (liKircp Victor Herd ling lln Must Ituvu Kiimvn the Demi Wolilim Itttlinatnly Wlirn fjllesllnln il by IIih Coroner IIh lU'filsett to Annuor (JuetI(ins-1!to llllleat Nmv (lolntr On. New Yoiik, Juno ST. -The mystery surrounding the beautiful desd woman at Titrrytown deepens. Dolly Davis' double, the woman who wns found in tho river at Croton LsnillnK one week iiko this mornliiR, hits been ltleiitllled twiee, and in both Instatices the ldeutifieation wns proved erroneous. "Frank Atwood," who claimed the body at Tarrytown lis that ot his wife proves 10 le a suspicious elmracter with a bogus name. He is under arrest. His relatives say that forthetpast ten days he hui been "out of hishond." His true name is Victor George Ilc-rd-llng, and he is the son ot George Herd ling, proprietor of tho United States Hotel at Kultou nnd Water streets, lie is years old. His wlfo spent yesterday looking fran ticall.N ever) where in this city for their little daughter, Louise, whom Ilsrrillne; took from their homo in 35th street on Thursday ntternoon to Tarrytown. Ho told lils wife lie was going to Coney Island. The Child Spoke Ihn Truth. "That isn't my niammn," lisped tho pretty, chubby faced and curly haired little one wheu her fathor hold her up so that she could look Into the casket. The child spoke the truth. Yet Herd Hug may have known the dead woman. Ho accurately described blemishes on her dead body that the doctors had not ills. covored at the ailtonsr. particularly n scar from either a hum or a scald on her loft kueo. Henlliug hnd only looked at tho face of the corpse when ho looatml tho blemishes, nnd a further examination of the body by the physicians proved his uuumoui to ue correct. The rest ot hlsslorv about hta llfo with the woman was a string of lies. Ills story Wn Pulse. Atwood" appeared beforo the ooro- nor's jury yosterday and when asked If there wore any marks on tho dead woman by which ho could surclv identify hor. 1, said: "Sho has n mole on hor left loir noar the kneecap, a senr made bv a scald on the same log, but below tho knee, a mole on tho back of her neck, nnd she has ono tooth that Is slightly twisted." An examination of tho body proved his statement correct. Ho then claimed that his parents woro dead, but said there was a llttlo mystery about his family ho didn't euro to ex plain. When the inquest was resumed last night Georgt P. Herdling testified that Atwood wns his son, but that he had not been on good torins with him for the past fivo years. "Atwood" wns called again to testify. Ho admitted that Herd ling w,is his futher, but refused to an Bwor any more questions. Ho was thon arrested nnd locked up. "The supposition is that we havo in custody tho man who cau tell tho mis sing links in tho chain that surrounds the mystery of the dead woman," said tho coroner, before tho jury adjourned this aiternoou. THE CABINET MEETING. A Decision Kruclii l About tho Coinage, or Silver lliillsra. Washington, Juno 27. Secretary Fos tor makes the following statement ns the result of the Cabinet meotlug affect lug the coinage of silver: "After n full nnd careful consideration of the law relating to tho coinage of sil ver, Secretary Foster finds that the act of March U, 1801, requires that tho Secre tary of tho Treasury shall, as soon ns piacticable, coin tho trade dollar bars Into sliver dollars. Ho also finds that $100,000 has been appropriated for tho recolnage of tho subsidiary Bilvor coin into such denominations as will host serve to glvo it circulation. There is constant demand for Buiall coins, princi pally dimes, which tho mints havo not boon ablo to supply. "iho becretary of tho Treasury has de cided that his first duty in this matter Is to obey tho direction of Congress. Con gress has ordered the coinage of tho trade dollar bars Into standard silver dollars. Tho cotnago of the trade dollar bars In this ninuner will transform what cost 5,087j705 Into 5.M8.281 standard dollars. The Secretary finds that it will rcqulru perhaps four months to perform the work of coining trade dollar bars Into standard dollars and recoluing subsidiary silver. inereiore tlio question 0I the continued coinage of silver dollars ns heretofore is not a practical oue at, present." luo Laulnet also decided to chanuo tho form of the asset and liability state ments issued from tho Treasurer's offico dally and nt the beginning of each month. Iu the now form of statements the net surplus will disappear and only an available cash balance will be carried. Other changes of n minor character will bo mado, but what they will be has not yet been decided by Secretary Foster. Couiuilssioner Itlltcliell's ICealctiatlou. Wabuikutos, June 27. There ore throo candidates for the offico of Commissioner ot Patents, the resignation of Commis sioner Mitchell takiug effect on August I. The applicants aro ex-Uonicressmnu Slmmonds ot Connecticut, Assistant Commissioner of Patents Frnthlngham and T. A. Ilatinlng, a member of a well- known pateut firm. Humor of rrlncetw Marie's Marriage. Roue, June 27. A rumor Is again in circulation that the Princess Marie Bona. parte, eldest daughter of Prince Charles Bonaparte, will noon bo uuiud in mar riage with ;t )0uug lloutonnnt of the Ital ian army, who Is represented to be tho son of peoplo of the working class. Princess Marie is 21 years of ge, having neon uoru in tuis city ou uuaembor. ID. 1870. Presidential I'ostmasters. Washington, Juno 27. The President lias appointed the following named post masters i Wm. II, Smith at Florence, Mass.; Margaret Andrews at I'ruuklln ville, N. Y. Brother come out and let mo he Inside. Wm my fao aud hand be ml, ton? the window iu ' lit flnUrM thn ulll ii.ir. Im.iu. P.m h.U.ul 10c. a nomis ioc. WOLFF , RANDOLPH, PhUadelpbis. CHEAP AND fcVF.OWC. 4J I -her s li - ll S-Al f"l"l IV ! 1 1 ill .,. all rW ii r fiend 4 m titw Coll. i "nlali toj M-lnrn . -ri,f '.titer. lV.ii.idB., I'd Villi Kl.llllM I OuHtij U Local ,ir ChlpiirKttrCiWmliu! '. 3S bi'l ?rtrrU,Piiliclt!r.lil TIil i.iut rMtftble Karl tucceinfu m-runn for tiii.tot oftwth Spr cial DicaECs,BIoodPoIsoii t'l ' PRS h otebe.. 1'lmr.lea, Sore Siiiulh.Throni, Irrit.tlsn.. a i.l I lua, InQamni.tunii, KMnera BlaiMer, Loat rllalilr , Wraa bad Il.aiwnala Ph.. U.l.nl.nl Vaakncaa Ini.lllir, ImralrcJ Uarnorj aoJD.eajr, StrteHrra, all dUcaaea r.au'uoic Irom jouihfal .rr.ra r from oranrcrk Old, YoutlR or Middle Agod don't aolar an; lonttr. anrala aerials, no aiporlmmt. I haTearorrttlai knoan Is melloa! aoi.ura alaclcncr.obJlloatr and old caaeaaolloll.il. no matter ho tailed relief at ono. rreah caeca eared la 4 lo 10 dare. buroan HuepiLa) exF.,rieD0O In uernienr, kot-lan-t, k ranee and An.trla, ae oortlfleatra and dlplomaa pro... and 25 tear, nr.otical eap;rleno. 10 ooa eatee enred yearly. Htl & flfafl w,,t be paid to an adrertlaloc doctor, atbs w a. .vjijr 1 tanprora aa rrteteklll, knotrledio aud eperlenoo and who can ehow aa maor ratleuta permanently cured aa lean atKr quaeha and mdrartlalni doctora baa. rained there. Sendan.alatnprorboolCTKUTlI" anlaworn t.itlmonlalaeaimaioi quack, and adrerll.lnr dootora wits ilieir ralaa aud ii&iidukul guerantrre aod piatlioonlala, ibele eaperience.lh.y du not poaaea and tbclr aobeme of rotundlns money or Irienjly talkaand tbelrcbeap and worlbt.ee drue neltber of wbloh ouraa you, but are uacd aa decoya and reaola lu ruin ot thouaauda of ootiltitinr; vlotlma, Ovnet lloraa Everyday rromv A 1 tosp M.,.Teolnsa S149. Wedneaday and Saturday Rn-nlnia f; ir 3 -19, Suodara from to 11. Vol Ser.rcocv. aoo Wedoeadar and Satnrdaj rhlla. Times. CHRI&TI IV W ORK ; itv Leading- Churchmen. Tiik National Tiuiinr.p. Wflihlnglnn, D. O.. tlm Ureal raittliiiiul Wr-pklv f.ir ti,nmM and HrotldP, will shortly begin the publico lion or n highiy liuerebtlcg .cries of nrtlelcs on Hie coi dltlen. drvc'ornicrit nnd prospects or ti e lev. r 1 ihurohee. The articles and Ihclr ccnlributoiB ure: Reman Catholic Church. Cardinal Gibbons, ArrhblNlii p ol iinlttinnre Methodist Episcopal Church, Ulslnp John P. Newman. . Protestant Episcopal Chi rch, Right Itcv. Leleh Ion Cut. man, s. T. 1)., L. 1.. U., Ulthop ol Dol. aware. Presbylcrlan Church. Uov. I3r. H. SI. SIcCrno. ben. Chancellor or the University ol the City ol New Vo'k, Unitarian Church, Itev. rdward Everett Halo, the diMlnguimiid author. Evangelical Lutheran Church, Tror. K. J, Wolff, ol tne OeliyBbiiigHenilnarj. Congregntlonal Church, llev. J N. Whlton, of thnTilnliy Clitircti, New York Clly. B.pllst Church, HobcrtH McArtbur, P.D., pas tor Calvary liupilst Church, New York Clly. Hub-crlptlou price or paper $1 n year, Ihrco moulhscontnlnln. them artlces,26c, Addresa THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, Washington, D. C. riue""V..siti s .1ri-ftj?ikijitri Mien tiyuhle'l UU tlioMAriDujliifr lrcefuln.-ttier niHiiti. ii"U"Hi' i ip i- ' i, ' r rro i aLuUortht en ,1 n m mriothftir w. tin uij Tit ALE fi! jL.rM PILLS. n, tlKoriH'i 10 yunr i M ..t. till fitnotloAanf ituAy Mmtivl, Hcnt uj-ti I.- H.l 1, A'ldri. YOUNG MAN, pay sou to visit the ' If you contemplate attendlnLT Cnnunrr. I ellll Kphiiol. It urtll JVJi,.0,?'..6,11,!!1.6. '"OCHhbTEU BUHL S UNIVERSITY before 1. eldlnrr irl,or M KHH UNIVKILS1TY before d- cklln though y. u may lle a thoiHBna n. lies away! Itslandsnt tho bead nl ihn liatnr anmta.V c'al scnools In 11b ciiaracter as an educational force, as n medium lor suppl ylnn the business men of the country with tralbed and ranahln aiMfclanU, as a means ol placing ambitious young men and women on the high ro dto nun-o, niiu hi mu .-Aleut, en pnnro 11 na cost ol ltsnulpment. ThoniUEhCOilMIOHCIAL. 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