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AT5TiZW Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic PLASTER. yrom pain. Rhenmatlsra. tumi-nM. nlnnrin.nrf lnmh.HR it once. Smuint xur rale by all Uruirista. B A New "Venture "W- R.A MSAT POTTS lias opened a N AT No. 218 N. CENTRE ST POTTS VIXLE, PENN'A. Bales of assorted goods, notions, hardware, glassware, etc., etc. Goods from all parts ol the county solicited J. wjuminaiifui THE SEASON FOR. DROPSY TRFATFH CfifF Pf-itiveiy cured:, i " PIC-NIGS' JUSlya A.T ITAJfD, Committeemen should bear In mind that the Hkrald ofllce la prepared to do all kinds of Poster Work! at the most reasonable rates. Give us a call and obtain our prices. All work douo when promised and in a satisfactory manner. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! All persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN THE DAMS ! Belonging to tho Shenandoah Water Company, and all parties caught violating this notice will bo rosecuted nn Trespassers. By order of THE C02VT2?A2Sr-S-. YflllNR MAN. 5fc lay you to visit the 'llOCHJiTKU UUai. SKSS UNIVERSITY before deciding where. ww- . ... emi ecnooj. it will mini umvisusiix herore dtciainir f-onh you may live a thousand miles away. it stands nt tho head of the list of commer. cial schools In Its character as an educational force, as n medium lor supplying the business men or tne country with trained and canal assistants, as a means ol placing ambitious young men and women on the highroad to suroexii, snd tn the extent, elegance and cost MnriiHipinent, JnorougnutjaiuilsiiriAlj, ft; iKTIf AND AND PKAOTIOAL. tNOUtSU l 'L KHfcH, The Twenty-sevenlh Annual I ualogue will be mailed to any address. VILLIAMS& R0GERS,Ro: v.,cr' Or (he I.liiuor llalilt, I'oeltlielr Ctircu oj uuiMiuieteriiitf nr. iLauiea' Uolilcu SiK-rlllr. 1 fi r amfactured as a powder, which can be given t as ma of beer, a eup of ooHee or tea, or In food. - tfctnelmowte'iceoltaepntlent. It Is absolutely I z Bud wUl elfeet a permanent and sneeoy c w p-'itt the patient Is a moderate drinker or sit. hol wraok. It has been given in thousands , c . anil In cverr Instanoe a perfect eure has lol i --. It in ver Fall. Tbe system onoe Impreirnae. e . tuoSpeottla4iteoo&ieeanutteriinpoaslbiht Uti e liquor appetite to exist. ej esse book of particulars free. To be had o' C. H HAGENBUCH, Drugolst, Shenandoah Q M. HAMILTON, M, D., am ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. rlfl L'ol l.ln-ril KlrAt. IRli.nnnrtnflh Olllce- t 1'a. THE ACTRESS ALIYE Dolly Davis Surprised Her Friond8 TI1I3 Morning. THEY WERE SURE SHE WAS DEAD And a Coroner's Jury Decided That Bho Committed Buicido. One of tho Most Remarkable Cases a! Mistaken Identity That Can It Ilecalled The Young Lady Not Pleased With the Turn of Affairs Mystery Surrounds the Hody That ITu Found. TAiinrrow.v, N. Y., Juno 23. Dolly Davit, tho well known variety actress, Is not dead. Under ordinary circumstances this an nouncement would not crcnta tho least surprUo, but it was yesterday afternoon that a Jury, impanelled by Uoronor But ton, 01 rueksklll, held an Inquest over tho body of nn unfortunate and beautl tui young woman, whoso corpse was found lloatlng off a brick-yard at Croton Saturdny morning, and came to the ver dict that the dead girl was nono other than Dolly Davis. Witnessos who had known the varloty performer for years since childhood, in fact wont before Coroner Sutton and swore that they believed the girl to bo Miss Davis. The a&ilr Is one of the most remarkuble cases of mistaken ldontity that cau be brought to mind. But Dolly Davis came hero this morn ing and astonished ths authorities by announcing herself. Much surprlso was created at her appearance when tho morning papors had published columns about her death, but the little woman only laughed a gurgling laugh and as sured all present that tho whole affair was nothing more than a most romarka ble mistake. Bho was not, bowovor, altogether Sloascd At the turn affairs had taken, and Isplaycd much annoyanco when she dwelt on what sho termed the Btupldity of the people who, on hearing of the finding of tho body, had spread the re port that it was hers. She had been greatly unnoyed, for hor mother is still living in Australia, and eho foorod the effect of such news upon hor. Who It the Unknown Girl? Now oomes the question. As the cor oner's Jury has made a mistake, and Dolly Davis is allvo, who is the unknown glrlf Who is tho mysterious "M. Ii J. f " Why did the young girl end her llfef If th'o young girl was not a resident of the vicinity of Tarrytown why did sho ask to bo burled in that particular ceme tery? It is certainly strango that no ono has missed her, that no word has come from any quarter about her. On tho wrist of tho dead girl was a cheap silver bracelet and n ring of very tawdy beads was on one of the lingers of the left hand. The Coroner's Inqueet. Srso Sisa, N. Y., Jane 22. Tho inquest on tho body of Dolly Davis, the actress, who committed suicide by jumplna oil a dock at Croton Landing, was hold hero. The Coroner's Jury rendered a verdict of suicide by drowning. The body was taken to Tarrytown. A number of per sons who knew her raised sufficient money to bury.,hor beside her mother in Dieepy iionow uoinetery, Tarrytown, which was tho unfortunate young woman's ia3t request. A WARSHIP TO BE SENT. The tjnltod States Consul Expects Trouble at Sumo. . ESWjLEniKQTOir, juno a. Advices re ceived at the Stato Department from tho United Stotea Consul at Samoa substan tially confirm the reports rocolved in London of tho throatened troublo between King Malietoa and Chief Mataato, owing to the aspirations of the latter to become king do jure as well as ds facto. The prospects fbr a conflict nro suffl. clontly serious,in Consul Sewell's opinion, to warrant the suggestion that the United States send a warship to those waters to look after American Interests with as little delay as possible, Upon the return of the Charleston to San Francisco with tho I tat a it is under stood she will recolva oilers to proceed to Honolulu, while tho Iroquois, now there, takes a run down to Samoa, It is Dot regarded as safe to allow the Iroquois to depart from Honolulu until after the arrival of another vessel. But for the necessity of sending all the available vessels at San Francisco to Eehrlng Sea one of them would have been dispatched to Honolulu bofore this. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAYS. Aro Petitioned for by Heading; Railroad Employes. Readdto, Pa., June B3. A petition containing tho signatures of over U00 employes of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company in this city, repre senting machinists, blacksmiths, car builders, otc, asking for Saturday half holidays, was returned from Philadel phia with the request that a larger num ber of names bo secured. One of tho shop hands obtained over 100 additional names. It is now believed thav the holidays will bo allowed during ' tun buuiuici iuuubun. jiuuut o,vw men iiro employed in tho company's shops when all the departments are in full op. eration. Her Gold Ensiles Stolen. EvEnsoJf, Pa., June 23. Mrs. Margaret Kehoo has saved her money for years, I and hor affections ran to $20 gold pieces. Her board footed up to $3,000. She had ' no faith in hanks and kept tho money in a satohoi. It proved convenient forsoms thief, and In the morning she had not n dollar. A Polish domestlo named Topper, found Becreted in a barn and arrested, denies all knowledge of the money, Tha Engineer llurned tu Dentil, Massixlox, O., June 23. The boiler at the Drake Company's mines, two miles from this city, exploded at au early hour, setting fire to tho buildings and burning Henry Yogt, the engineer, to ashes. Low water was the cause. ' Ilesult of theJGeririun Derby. IXamburo, June 23. Tho Germany Dorby was favored with exceptional fine weather, and Peter of the Royal Stud won tho grand prize of 50,000 marks. QIgorl, owned by Mr. A, Drshr. took ths second prize. rllghcst of all in Leavening Power ABSOiiOTEOf PURE FIRST CHINESE LOCOMOTIVE. IT men In 1881. In 18T8 coal mining was befftrn at Tongsan, about eighty miles northeast of Tion-Tsln, says "Railways In Korth China.! It was arranged to build a railroad ttvcnty-nlno miles long- from tho mines to tho nearest navigable waters that is, to Lutal, on tho Pelt Tang IIo. It was then, in 1678, that( Mr. Kinder went ont as a rosident en gineer. Boforo tho railroad worlt could bo begun tho authorities had deolded to operato a canal tweuty-ono miles long to a point witnin sovon miles of tho colliery, and to connoct tho canal nod colliery byn tramway to bo worlred by mulesi this was dono. Fortunately, tho gaugo of four feet eight and one-half inohes was, after! much dlClcnlty, sanctioned, but it vraa stipulated that no locomotives should bo used, but before tho track was com pleted Oils had virtually bocomo a dead lfittor. Tim mn(ftf tvnn nnt- ,: i4'.i.',..., to avoid graves. Subsequently tlio ownors of theso graves objecting to tho nolso so near tbo bones of their an-1 cestors, allowed tbo remains to bo re-i moved and tho lino was rectlflod. Thlsi truck was laid with thirty-pound stcol ralla, flange section, and ballasted with broken llmostono. Dnrlng tho winter of 1880-61 Mr.. Kinder built a locomotive in tho shops, of the -company. It was built entirely of odd3 and ends which could bo pro cured without attracting attention. Tho bollor belonged to a portable winding! machine. Tho wheels were thirty-inch, Whltnoy chilled wheels, which had been bought as scrap castings, and tho frames were mado of channel Iron. Be fore this was finished its preparation, became known and orders wore Issued that it should bo stopped. Eventually, howovor, throngh tho of fices of Li Hung Chang, Mr. Kinder was allowed to finish the locomotive, which was christened tbo "Rocket of China," Just ono hundred roars aiter tho birth of George Stephenson. N01 vember 8, 1881, this engine took a party of officials over tho lino at a speed of twenty miles an hour, and after that tho objections to locomotives woro virtually abandonod. Mr. Kinder says thoro is little doubt that if this engine, had not boon tiullt lis It was. In China and by natlye workmen, It would never havo boon allowed to ran, and tho use of locomotives would havo boon post poned for many years. Ilrohe Out of Jail to Commit Murdor. IIakbciio, Juno 22. A shoomakei named Losorlos, of this city, was recoutly put in Jail for cruelty to his wife. IIo escaped last night and wont homo, lock ed his wife in, and begun to abuse hor, After torturing her in various ways, he finally murdered hor by breuklng hor skull with a hammoE. He ponndod the Uoad woman's head almost to a Jelly and then committed, suicide by cutting his throat. Is lllimaretc the Unzrntertll Vnesnlf BKOLur, June 221 Count Schulonburg, of the Tenth Uussar Reserves and a mom tat of tho Upper nonse, has been brovet ted lieutenant colonel by special order of the Emporor for "tho gallunt defense of his highness against au ungrateful vassal." The fact of tho case is that Schulonburg seconded Chancellor Caprlvi in his rocont onslaught against l'rinco Bismarck in the Upper House. r-rtze fight Postponed. Sah Francisco, Juno 0. Tho Califor nia Athletic Club has postponed tho fight between Billy Maber and Billy Mahan from Juno 23 to Juno 2U on account of Mabar's Illness. This Week's Failures. hew yonK, June uradstreefs re ports 280 failures in ths United States against 228 in the previous week and 114 In the corresponding week of 1890. John V. Adrlanee Dead. Pocaninntpsrx, N, Y.. Jano 10.. John Jf, Adrlanee, tho uoad of tho firm of Adrlanee, I'latt & Co., manufacturers of the uucseyo mowers snd reapers, died at his home In this city last. night of heart disease. Mr, Adrlanee was born in 1825 in this city, and has been engaged In tho manufacture or mowers and reapers since 1851. Ho leaves a widow, ilvn enn and a daughter, Mr. Adrlanee was very woaiiuy. Opposed ta a Contract bor System. New Yoiie, Juno 10. Tho Republican County Committee last night adopted resolutions protesting against the intro duction of a contract labor system in the public service by tho Socretarykof tho Treasury. The lengthy preamble of tha resolutions recited an alleged change to this effect contemplated1- by Secretary Foster. Heavy Coke Shipments. Scottdalr, Pa., June 10. Thoro was tnoro activity in the coko region this weak than there has been for several months. The production and shipments wero the heaviest of tho year. Thera were over 121,000 tons of coke sent from tho district, or an averaga of nearly COj 107 tons a day. The Apiarist round Guilty. Mabcxixcs, N. Y., Juno 10. Nicholas Retslnger, tho apiarist, was found guilty of the abduction of two little girls. On his first trial ho was convicted of rape and sentenced to 14 years. Tbo convic tion was reversed, and on a second trial he was acquitted. He was then charged with abduction with tho above result. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Powder THE TRAIN DITCHED. A nre I'artv of r.icurilonlsls In road Acclilont Ball. Ctxvxusri, O., June 98. An excursion train of IS ooaohes left this olty for Oak Point, a pleasure resort on the New York, Chicago & St. IxjuIs Railroad, ubout L'O miles wesl of here, early yester day afternoon. Tho engine was running with tho ten dor in front, and when about two tulles wo oi norer Jumped the track, cau's iug tho rails to spread and ditching the I trn'n rbo engine went down the embank ment, pulliug ono oar with it. The next two 0.1 rs were telescoped and reduced to Kindling wood. rho farmers livlna near the railroad hastened to tho scene and with the aid of tho pasengers unhurt began tho ro moval of the dead and injured. Tho air was filled with the screams o mo injured anil tho frightened women In the shattered coaches. Only ono per son, Henry Hogers, was killod outright. At least 13 and possibly more woro ln blx coaches in all left the track. Tho fact that tho eoacbes broko loose from tho trucks Is undoubtedly all that saved tne lives of tho passongoM. The engine was turned oomplotely nrouna nnu lies uismantlod In the ditch -iuo eniDnnKmcnt over which tho cars plunged is about six feet high. Muny 01 mo passengers Jnmpod through tho windows In their efforts to escapo and lied in all directions. THROWN INTO THE SEA. An Insane Father Startles tho Paiionjiin of the Steamer La Urotagno. New York, June 22. Among tho pas sengers on tho steamer La Brotagnev whlok arrived here yesterday, was tho Keys family, consisting of tho father, Jo seph, tho mother and a son and daugh ter, tho latter two aged respectively IS auu 14 years, ihero were, when family loft Nanoy. France, llvo in the tho fnmily, but the fifth member, Plerro, agod 0, tho victim of his father's lnsano act, now lies at tne oottom of tbo Atlantic. Tho tfagody occurred on tho mornlnu 01 Juno la i'eys and his boys wero standing at tho stern of tho steamer, wane numerous passengers wero loung lug or walking about closo by. Suddenly a cry of horror aroio, Tho father reined the little fellow from tha deck and throw him far out Into tho sea. Tho vessel was quloklr Btonnod and a boat lowered, but no trace ol the unfor tunate boy could be found. Tho father was selzod by several of tho crow, whoa it was found that ho had gono aturlc man. Ho was plaoed in a strait Jacket, and on tlio arrival of th vessel hero was turned over to the police. The other mombers of tho family are deeply grlavod at tho uoutuo auuctlon. MAY MAKE THE MATOH. Slnvlu's Ilapresontatlve May Cover Ball I. vuu's Forfeit To-duj. New Yotuc, June 23. Sports whoso in cllnatlons lie toward tho ring side are speculating to-day as to whethor or not a representative of tSlavln will oall upon Arthur Lumley and cover tlio $1,000 which Wakoly and Johnson, acting foi Sullivan, Vava deposited with him to bind a mntoa. With Sullivan aaross tho continent and Slnvln figuratively "half sous over'' between the time of his flcht with KI1, rain and his departure on the Auranla Saturday, it was impossible to get down to business. Now, however, that a repre sentative may moot ouiuvan's friend! terms mutually satisfactory may b agreed upon. So much has been said by both parties that it does not soem possible for elthoi to escape a battle without the odium of I backdown. It may hardly bo expected, however, before November, and when il doos take placo it will bo fought iq Amorica. Slavin's talk about havlnn it iu Australia is oil moonshine. If Sullivan elects to stay In the ring ho is tho cham pion still and has the right to namo the country, at loust, in which the champion ship battle shall bo fought. There is not muoh doubt about the country John L, prefers. The sensational Charllo Mitchell hai managod to make himself mysterious. Ho was not In the stateroom in which Slavin and llooro sold ho was lying sick Saturday on board tho steamer, nor was. ho yesterday about the haunts usually visited when ho is In town. At O'Brien's Hotel at Coney Island it was said that h was not there, though there waa an air of mystery about the young man who wai in charge. It would bo very little sur prise if Uharllo turned up to-day as Site vln's representative. Judgement thooM be displayed ta buying uU line above all fng, la seletlDg remedy for any dUe, you sho-ld bof positivo that It contains nothing injtw tkms to tha he th. Many remedit oa tha market Wv the patient in uooh worse coadltion, than betfossa taking them. s s s Is prrrely vegetaible, and perfootly harmless; tho moeit delicate child can take It with ahsoluta safety. It contain no mercury or bn of any kind, and yot It never fails to curt) tha eases It Is recommended for. Bock on Blooand Skin tliscaaoi fre. Swift Spoclflo Ccv, Atlanta, 0 OfalC A Tlrtll A I TflAHr? f M-rrUrt Man Kill. Hlmlf Afl Wounding Another Man's Wife. Mnir,,,,, p. r 00 1 ., tlonal shooting affair ocenrrod here at IO18O p. m., resulting in tho resulting in too uni m William Myers And the sorlous injury of Mrs. William Harding, married. Both partial are Myers had been making love to Mrs. Harding for several months. Yesterday the Myors and Harding families attended a ptculo. livers began his renewal of love to Mrs. nirdin$r, to which she paid but little attention. Myers wanted to sell his property and eiopo to Uerninny with Mrs. Harding, but she il gave did not think he was in earnest, and 0 It but Httlo attention. ATtcr theplcaio tho Myers and Harding families went home togother, with the exception of Mrs. Myers, who had gone 1 on abend. As tho party reached Myers' , home, Harding Invited Myors to his nouse. Myers accompanied tho liardlngs to tholr home. On their arrival Harding went out In the yard to lock up bis chicken coop. Just as Harding went out In . 1 1 r. m.1 .. - 1.1 . 1, TT II. ... ... j,u, .ujeiii nmu.vu iura. unruiugi " ill you like mef" "Mr. Hardlug replied "No," where upon Myers shot her twice In the breast. He then put a bullet Into his own brain, ying immediately, llrs. llanlluir wi likely recover. Mvers and Harding were mill workers and had homes close to gether. RIDICULING THE FAIR. The Italian Press Opposed to Italy Send ing Exhibits to Chicago. Romb, June 22. During the past week there have been a great many strong ar ticles iu tho Italian press, Incited, per haps, by those which havo appeared in the Paris papers, aud all directed against tho Chicago Fair, which they treat with ridicule. Theso newspapers aro discouraging tho idoa of any Italian oxhlblts on tho occa sion, and It appears to an Impartial ob server that unless something Is dono bo cause n compldte change In publlo feel ing Italy will ho almost If not entirely unrepresented at the World's Fair. Thoro is a genor.il impression throughout the country that, in spite of the semi-ofilciol doulnls which havo been published, Minister Portor will never ro turu to Romo, or, at all events, until Baron dl Fava Is sent back again to Washington. THE CENSUS BUREAU WORK. Superintendent Porter Denies tliifi. IIo Intends to Iteslgn. t WasmxoToy, Juno 23. Superintendent Porter denies emphatically tho truth of the report that the Census Bureau work Is blockaded and swamped and Its appro priations exhaustod, aud that, therefore, he is tired and discouraged and Intends to resign. Ho hns, ho says, no intention of resign ing until tho workof tho oloventh con sus is completed. As to tho work of the bureau being blockaded, thoro Is no truth whatever, he says, In the state ment; but, on the other hand, it is well advanced, with ample appropriations yet unexpended'to carry on tho work for another 12 months, or as far ns Congress expected it would be carried with tho ap propriations already made. Suporlntondont Porter says he is moro than pleased with tho progress mado thus far. Two volumes will bo ready for the printer next month. The voluino embodying tho aggregate population of minor cities will be ready for tho nrlnte by August 1st, and the first 500 pages of the population compendium will go to me printer about tho middle of Auirnst. By July 81 the tabulating cards will bo ready, and then it will bo necessary to aisnenso with too servloes of about 1.000 cierKs now employed la tho noDuIatlon uivision .... - - Tho system adopted for collecting non- niatlon statistics has given satisfactory results, ami omy a lew days ago. nltor 11 careful examination by Canadian offi cials was adopted by their covernmont for use In tbo taking of tho next census of uanada. Died on Iter Way Homo. Washington, June 23. Miss 8. SL Packard, well known as ono of tlio founders of tho cjpellman Hemlnury at Atlanta, Qa., died hero yesterday. Miss Packard wns on her way from Atlanta to ner noma in Massachusetts and ar rived here last Thursday. She wns taken suddenly 111 after leaving Atlanta, and wuen suo roacneu Washington was un able to proceed further. Her remains were sent on to Massachusetts last night. They Cheered for Purnell. CniCAOo, Juno 23. James J. Olvollv. William Redmond nnd Henry Harrison, the Parnoll envoys, addressed a large ond enthusiastic mooting of Irish-Americans at Central Muslo Hall. Every roferonoa to Parnell was loudly cheered. Thun derous shouts greeted a mossaco read to the meeting, which had been received by Mr. O'Kelly. It roadi "Parnoll will visit Chicago In tha autumn." Two Thousand Moldore Btrlho. Chicago, Juno 23. Moldors Union No. 208 decided that they would aid tho architectural iron workors in their strike by refusing to do any moldlnc in tha architectural lino in the foundries. This went into elfrct to-day and practically orders a strike of 2,000 members in tho city who aro engaged In that class of work. A Dnntjuot for Homosopnthe. Atlantic City, N. J,, Juno 23. This evening the physicians attending tho In ternational Convention of Homceopaths will be tendered 11 banquot by Mrs. Neal P. Hamilton. It fs expected that Presi dent Harrison will bo present and pre side. Will Tapper no the Man? Ottawa, Ont., June 22. It is reported on yuut seems to be good authority that tho vacant sent in tha House of Com mons for Kingston will bo offered to Sir Charles Tupper. Struck bf an Erie Trutn. Pateiison, N. J., June ESI. A laborer named Degrow, living In tills city, was struok by passenger train No. Isttba Riversido crossing of the Erie road during tho morning His skull was fractured and bo cannot recover. Two Truo mils Against Yard. PniLADKLPniA, Juno 23 Tho Grand Jury found two truo bills agilnst Henry II. Yard, charging him with conpiraoy with ex-City Treasurer Bardsley to un lawfully use tho publlo funds. OBnOHIIUIlHU IIIHULUn I ma . t 1 " vxnunuai aroppincf wears QWay tllQ StOtlC," i - riVj t r I ' 1 he contiiraal breakincr 01 lamp-chimney9 COStS a gOO(3 rinl ,n rl, ,rc r I X OU Can Stop It. UCt liaf beths "pearl top" or "pearl glass." Vou will have no mora trouble with breaking from heat. You will have clear glass instead of misty ; fine instead of routrh : rifrht shane instead of Wronfjf ! and Uniform. OtlG . ' ui biimc as anoiner. You will pay a nickel a chim ney more; and your dealer will gain in good-will what he a r.1? 1 i IOSCS In trade J lie Will Wldeil life trade bv llPtrcr inrvirr , ' . . - o HBO. A. ILiCBBTII & CO. -.JU FOB Udifs '1-7S and other (pedal, ties for aentfrmca, .!,. 1)1)1 (. I, AS, llroekton, Dims, holah eToopj. 31, f7c -oanclo, St 00 11 ml 1'nwnrili . tNvasrr.n in A I-OMTlVa. AISl tsAl'It 15 Per Cent. Dividend PnyinK Stock. Full particular ami Propectus ran tie hmi on rplitlon oraddresln HIMl'ljON, HHtlfcir, f4 Htoiitlw)ly, J, v. L - CHEAP AND .,..Jt. .u oinor styir-, .5. . , , Wl-Ainut ins,, !, , Sol,) I v ..j-J,.r, nil Cairn!, Ki.tm ni. ...... n ENNYROYAL FSLLS ore ukTi fUMm. LAOin ut Prurtl.i tut CklfhtMtera rniluh ). wiJ Bran,! In Itcd uj , tj , tejuV ibeiM. irftlMl wl.ri tln rthtrun Tko i;,TT..v "rftn suatt(t- tlan and fmitniioni a inii ftr ptvrtlc i'umuuif mi in tttttr, bT rrtnr tw.in 1 JK1 font" 'CM'" st- Th. mutt rt-ll.b , end .uoc.,rol p, .-Ullit fur twdiieues elioUb Special Disf.aseslloftilPoisja tltrKHB, NetehM, Plmplcf, 8or -uth, Thrn.t, Irrlt&Uoo. ftclif in&. ItiauntiJDi1 Kldofjat BlkijiUr, Loil rliKlitj, Wakk bo. brinonatU. Plt. U.l.n.hAl - . No VMtatn DtbllltT. Tapir! rd Mcmery ivBjDoiy.&trletQr, mil dlwMa rnuHUs from eul!.rB err on r frm of arworlL Old.VounK nr Middle A .red 4oo't "r u; lomt "I certlu,fcn tirtrlc -m 1 hn.v m7tb.BC kaowa t millel o4urgtelleD,f,bl -UtiJclJenfit.llcu.j, noin titer wheUUttirrMtf teno rreli cttet cored la 4 lo 10 tliji ICurop,.,,!, Hwptta! crrlno to (mioy, Ib UBd.rrkBtt nd X ntU, tw scrtiQrfttn .J diploma prot. M2" ",ie' rtenr. io.MtoMM cured jfrly S51 ra fkOn wlM wridtBi?tnuiBtiMior1 01O)UUU'(.BproT iir.l.lll, kaowlfllcBod uperunotj nd wba ca wbnw m mo; rttleoti ptrmtoeoiW OTd I can kftor qusoka and tit art lilac dot tor LU. lMtimoDiAiieii-oiint quok nnd drertiim doeton lik unniiiHini mars if m tD4 Miimoaiivii, tfperifDc. ibT 4a not posnpi &d lbir pohvBie of refn itiinii LClthdP ivf hiatal an. -A, ... ,..Ja A .Ta In ruin of thua1i f eioitndlas rlcUm Orncr Hopm Ertrydy fritms A M loJP M.. ovodIbibs 6 lo 9. Vftdn.M tnd Hmtordav Ft-.ninri fitinie 10 Hur.'ivi rtom 9 to la. rJ CHRISTIAN WORK : riv Leading Churchmen. The National TninrrKir. ira,iiinn,nn r. O., the Orent National Weekly for tbelloua and Flroslde, will shortly begin the publico Hon of a hieh'y Interesting series of artlcleu on the condition, development and nrosnectn of the several churches. The urtlcles and ineir centrioutors are: Roman Catholic Churth- PArrllnnl nihhftna Archblfchop ol Haltlmore Methodist Episcopal Church, Bishop John P. Nowman. Protestant Episcopal Church, Bight Ilev. Leigh ton Coleman, ti. T. I)., ti. U V., Bishop of Uel awore. Prcsbiterlan Church, Bev. Dr. II. SI. JlcCrao ken. Chancellor of tho Unlvnrsltv nr t)m r?itv ol New Vo'lt. unitarian Church, Ilev. Edward Everott Hale. tbt dinlngulshed author. Evangelical Lutheran Church. I'rnf. R. T u'.ilir ol tne CleiiykburiiHomlnurj. Congregational Church, Uev, J N.Whlton, of the Trlnliy Church, New York City. Baptist Church, ltobertfc). MoArthnr, D.D., pas tor Calvary Bupllst Church, New York City. Hubscrlmlon nrlra of nnner fil n vm, thnu. months conlnluln j tbewi Hrllcles.25o. A'ddreaa THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE. Washington. O.C. SUFFERING WilSEK' MARRItU stNLa.:. W hn trouHMrt wtth tin rr Irreuulnr.tif s im, or tin (' J t'u 1. H X. i irtJIJ l'Qtl 'olMvvli iLituvunul Wuuioii ti- DR. tWitVfrklA. E K t tirt FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. I hoy nr 8trwtVhu'it . j . ..i c c sj-' , ,ti, rb WuiH iiKori.nd Mitr t fi' - t. .11 fn n t k.Um of In- ' . l;inl. Hnnt " l. u 1 . . ai ) 4t .t, i Aiisli 1r.HrtftrWr' n.t . FT.L0UI& ME (jREEN : TRUCK PISH, Oysters, Clams and Poultry Koceivod daily at tbo old reliable stand oi . WOMEB'S North Main SL, near Uord. Whole-Bale HJicl Retail. PIrnlrs. fe-stl-tils nnrl .-rlvntn nartle ann plied In quantities at Lbort notice. ir nn. - 1 a nu?; . 1 iU.V OF b i MEW ?oS W. C DOUGLAS $3 SHOE Ararat FLY