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Give us a call and obtain our prices. All work done when promised and In a satisfactory "manner. IMPORTANT NOTIGE I All persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN THE DAMS Belonging to the Shenandoah Water Company, nud oil parties caught violating this notice win ue Prosecuted as Trespassers, By order of THE COMPANY. YOUNG MAN If you contemplate attending Coinmer- I oinl Sflm.il. it will pay you to visit tne 'UUUHKttTKK BUS1 .NJSSa UNIVEUSITY before deciding where, though you may live n thomaud miles away. It stands at the bead of the list of commcr olal schools In Its character as an educational force, as a midlum lor supplying the business men of the country with trained and capable nsutnnts,ag a mean ot placing ambitious young men and women on the hlghroidto tucctbB, nnd In the I ileut, elegance and cost ?,'.A& "lulpment. Thorough COMMBItriAli. HJI0imiANnANPPUACTXCAi.J!.NOU8n COUtiBlSej. Tho Twenty-seventh, Annual catalogue will be mailed to any addrets. WILLIAMS & ROGERS ' KociieNter, Is. V. Or tho Liquor Uuhit i"iiUvelr Cureu mjt luuuiuiiiivniiii ur, iituue 'tJ olden Niirrlil?. It li manufactured u a powder, whioh cn be given in a glaaa of bear, a cup cf coflea or tea, or In lood, withouttho knowledce ot iba patient. It in absolutely harmless, and will eiT&ot a permanent and apeedy cure, wbettier Xho patient 1 a moderate drinker or an alooholto wractt It ha been elvea In thousand of ooaes, and in every instance a perfect euro has fol lowed. It never rail. The system onoe itnpreeosb ed with the Bpeciflc.it becomes an utter Impossibility (or the liquor appetite to eitat. 48 page hook of particulars frue. To be had o C. H. HAUENBUCH, Brugalst, Shenandoah Q M. HAMILTON, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe-M.West Lloyd Street, iBhenondoab Pa. ITALIANS ATTACKED American Laborers Drivo Them from a Camp. CLUBS AND KNIVES USED FREELY Tho Fight Did Hot Last Long and tlid ' k Foreigners Fled in Terror. Th.tr Departure Followed by n Sceno ot Pillftuo Nfvnfal of tholtlotcirs Arrentrd The Itnllan Consul liullcnttnt Ofor the Attackott Ills 9"utrj turn niul Ileuiiiuit. m, Imniotllntu Olllalnl Investigation. St. Louis, Juno 23. Thoro Is great In dignation among tho Italians over the race riot which Occurred between tho la borers employed by Contractor Workloy at tho chain of, rocks whom the now water works are being constructed. Ono Italian was diingorously stubbed, ovor 20 of his fcllow-countrymon driven from the camp and their valuables anil money confiscated by tho gang of Ameri can and other laborers making tho at tack. Tho riot was primarily caused by tho admittance Into camp of a lot of Italian laborers, and tho report that Contractor Workley Tiad gone Chicago for more cre ated a feeling ot revolt against tho em ployment df Italian labor. Tho laborers were paid oft and con gregated lu n saloon just mitsldo tho cits' limits, whore they remained gambling and drinking bud whiskey uutil tho en tire party wore crazy drunk. The Attack on the Italians. About 1 a. m, the pnrty broke up nnd started for tbeir sleeping quarters. On the way over somo ono suggosted that tbqy "drivo out tho d d Dagos." Tho Idea took like wild fire, and the drunken crowd rushed into tho fonts of tho for eigners, armed with sticks, clubs, knives and whatever olso they could lay their hands on. Tho fight did not last long. The Ital ians were at too great a disadvantage, and aftor a brief reolstanca they fled in terror, leaving behind all thoir belong ings. A Scene of FUlege. They oarrled nwny Cataliz Franolsco, one of their comrades, fatally wounded by a stab in tho breast. Tho Italians mado their wy to this city, where thoy reported the matter to the polico, and Francisco was taken to tho City Hospi tal, where his wounds were dressed. At tho camp their departure was followed by a scene of pillage. Thoir vallso?, bundles and packages waro broken open and stolen. Several Arrosta Made. A rigid Investigation was Immediately begun by the police, and tho following arrests were made: Edward llanley, J. H. Jones, Michael Cahlll, Wm. Blair, W'm. Brooks, Fred Loader and John Shll ler. These men profess ignorance of tho attack on tho Italians nnd a ty they woro awakened by a commotion and merely aided tn driving from tho camp tho dis turbers ot their slumbers, Italy to be Informed. Itnllan Consul Domlnlco innochlo Is Indignant over the attack on his coun- tryrnen and will doubtless begin a corre spondence with his government on tho subject. He has demanded of tho chief of police protection for tho Italians, and also an immediate investigation of tho riot. BARDSLEY TO THE BAR. It Is Not llollevful Hint Sentruo o trill bo I'aiited To-day. PmLADEuniA, June 23. Bardsley will probably not bo sentenced this afternoon. Atlcast that Is the Intimation this fore noon in official circles. Thu court will probably be asked to postpone action for a timo. The explanation Is that Bardsley is wanted ns a witness against Yard and others. Under tho law bis testimony cannot be used after sentence is Imposed. Consequently the authorities do not want htm disqualified just yet, not until tho cases ot Yard and othors whom they ex pect to capture in the drag not are dis posed of. Among lawyers tho prevailing opinion is that to permit the sontenco to bo Im posed without request for delay from tho district-attorney would bo to exposo the authorities to criticism for blocking tho prosecution ot othors, especially at this time, when the disappearance of tho money is as much a mystery as ever, and when tho Investigation in progress Is likely to bring further disclosures of im portance. A Poor Widow Inherits 61,000,000. PAntRSOJJ, N. J,, Juno 23. Mrs. Ann Jane Thomas; a widow, aged 02, of this "city has fallen heir to $200,000 in cash and $1,000,000 in property by tbo death ot her uncle in Belfast. Mrs. Thomas, with her daughter, has for mnny years worked as a spinner in the Paterson Thread Mills. Sho went beforo Recorder Stewart and swore to the necessary papers, giving her deceased unclo's law yer power of attorney. A Trotoat Against Slavln. WAsnisoTOK, Juno 23. Assistant Sec retary Nettleton hat received a protest stating that the admission to this coun try of Slavln, the prizo fighter, was a violation of the contract labor law. Tho protest states that he came to this coun try under contract with n Philadelphia party. The matter Is. being considered with a view to enforcing the law if it has been violated. Froflt-hliuring Corporations. Washington, Jnne 23. Qerl. John & Clarkson, now abroad, has written a let ter to tho State Department suggesting that it would bo well to havo American Consuls devote somo attention to profit sharing, corporations, on tho co-pporative plan formed in many ot the countries of. Europe, between capital and labor. His suggestions will doubtless bo curried out. Railroad Directors on Trial. New York, June 23. A Jury has been secured to try Chatiuccr M. Depew and his fellow directors ot tho New York, New Haven and Hartford Kallroad Company for the leoont. tunnel accident by which overul lives were lost. Another Italian Ambassador Recalled. Dmux, Juno 23. Tho Corato do Launny, the Italian Ambassador at Ber lin since 1871, baa been recallod. flighest of all in Leavemng Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug; 17, 1889; - ABSOLUTELY PTOE TO BE BURIED TO-MORROW. The l'resldont Sorry that Ho Cannot At tend ISx-Seliutilr MoDomtld'a Funeral. Indianapolis, June 28. Arrangements for tho funeral ot ex-Senator McDonald weru perfected last bight. The services will bo held nt his lato rosldence to-moi row afternoon and lutermont will bo at Crown Hill. Tho public will be admitted to the houRo of tho deceased to view the remains from 1 to 3 o'clock to-morrow af ternoon. Tho funeral also will be public. Theso arrangements accord with tho expressed wishes of tho deceased. Mrs. McDonald Is In receipt ot a largo number of telegrams from prominent people throughout tho country, all expressing sincere regret at her loss, which they re gard as a public calamity. A telegram from President Harrison says! "Mrs. Harrison joins mo In offering to you and to tho family a most sincere sympathy in the great sorrow which has fallen not only upon you and them, but upotl tho community, In the death of Mr. McDonald. I regret that I am not able to unlto with other homo friends In tho last ofllco of respect and honor." PFEFFER IN NEW YORK. Tho Kansas Senator Spolce at n Mast Meeting taut Night. New Yonit, Juno 23. Senntor PfefTer of Kansas spoke at a mooting hold at Cooper Union last night under the au spices of tho Citizens' Alliance Associa tion. About COO persons were present. Tho Senator was cordially received. Ho said among other things that af fairs had coma to such a state in this country that whenever the men of Wall streot dictated a policy of government, thnt policy was adopted. Whenever Wall streot men needed money all they bad to do was to ask their partners In Washington for it. He contrasted the trentmont of these men with that received by tho farmers and the workmen, Ho predicted that tho Alllanco would conquer with thoir vote, and that a chaugu would suroly come, NEWS OF THE DAY. The Shove Mill weavers ot Fall Rlvor, Mass., returned to work to-day. Disquieting rumors are nfloat in Liver pool In connection with cotton matters. George Williams, a guard in Sing Sing prison, was found dead in bed inRigney's Hotel In that village. Tho Gedlcke will contest camo up In Nowark, N. J., again to-day. Sensation al developments are promised. Whltcomb & Palne's factory at Hoi. brook, Mass., will shut down Indefinitely. Thoy have been turning out 100 cases of boots per day. The Liberals, having obtained power in rrince luiwaru island for the first time for thirteen years, aro making a clean sweep of Tory officeholders, There ,havo been three moro deaths in East Hartford, Conn., from dlphthorla, maKing a total or tweivo. it Is now thought that the opidemlc is abating. Samuel Barth and Philip Straus, com posing tno urm of aamuol Barth &Co,, wholesale liquor dealers of New York and Baltimore, Md., have assigned with out preferences. It is announced that Mrs. Qulnton and Mrs. Qrimwood, whoso husbands were massacred at Manlpur, have each boon accorded a pension by the English Gov ernment of $1,500 per annum. The World's Fair managers have been notified that tho Government of Moxioo will accept the site allotted to it at tha Chicago Exposition, provided a bridge bo built und tho drainage Improved. Tho trial in New York city ol Georgo Frank; otherwlso known as Frenohy or Jack tbo Ripper, for the mur der and mutilation ot Carrie Brown, has been again postponed until to-morrow on account of the illness ot his counsel. A convention is being held In New York of representatives of tho Machinists, Blacksmiths and Blaoksmiths' -Helpers, for tho purpose of forming n National Union'. Twenty-ono delegates are present from! Chicago, Philadelphia, Rochester, Bridgeport, New York and Brooklyn. Honry Pabst, a saloon-keeper of Tarry town, N. Y,, killed himself by shooting at Sim, Ho left n note saying that ho was too ill to live nnd preferred to give up tho strngglo. The body was found in an arbor in tho dead man's garden with the revolver at his aide. He flred two shots, both of which took effeot in his head. Firo in the Borden City Mills, at Bowenvlllo, Mass., damaged a storehouse and contents to tho extent of $100,000. The storehouse contained about 2,000 bales of cotton and a quantity ot fanoy cloth owned principally by commission houses and stored awaiting shipments. Tbo loss is oovered by insurance. Three firemen were slightly injured by falling walls, and a number of firemen were partially overcome 'by smoke. HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific is tho great developer, of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions; it stimulates the skin to healthy action, and asaisbi nature in development. There is no tonic for child ren equal to 3, S Bond for onr treatise on Blood sad Gldn Diseases. Swurr Svicuno Co., Atlanta, Q BASEBALL SCORES. Ilostim and Chicago Climbing to th l'ront .lswiri. j AT KHOQK.LT X. , j Brooklyn 1 10 01igOx-4 Now rork 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 C nattertes-J. Kwlng anii Clarth tWt' and Daly. .1 , AT BOHTON. IttHton 0 004QQo2.0-e I'hlladi-lphla 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 2 0- S Unttorles narksou ami Ganrll; Thorfrtt and Clettivnte. , at rtnsmmo. rittautiry 0121)0000 1 i Cliidlnnatt 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0- 8 Ilatterlos King tttirt Motn Mullano and Harrington. AT CLEVMAyn. Cleveland 0 0200010 0-P Chicago 0 1 0 'i 0 U 0 1 x- I IlattPTieH Vlnnund Iloylei Hutchinson and Klttildge. The National League Iteeord. 1'tr Per cnrt. iron. Iai ot rtun. ir,v. rf. T; New Yorlc.30 Id .001 Cleveland ..So S7 .48C Chicago. 1 .Wl l'hillul'a..aa JS7 .180 riostotl ....! 22 ..-.08 l'ltt-ibuig..2i) 127 Uiooklyn ...'o 20 .itIO Cincinnati .20 80 MC AitKoclatlmi (lames. AT UALTIMbHE. Tlaltlmoro 5 000003Ot Wastilniitnn a 0, 0 1 l 0 0 13 0 1 llntteriea- I'liniilimliam and ItoblnsOn: Car ccyaud McGuIru. AT LOUISVILLE. Louisville 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 10 Cincinnati 1 000000001 llatteries Klirut and Cahlll: Crauo nni' Vaughn. The Association ltrcot'd. Ver Vrr ClUti. It'OTl. Ijmt, Ot" an!. iron. TxW. Of Iloston... :m 20 Columbus.. 2H .ru .17." St. Louis.. M L"! .;;t Athletics... ;! .nib lUltlrnoruiLl .two Lim'vlile...-H :) .:iwi Cluclnu'USO 'S .iiT Va9U'Uiu...l7 30 .1121 UtuU'Vii, League ' AT nUKFALO. nuiraio -i ooooooo n i Albany 0 0 0 0 0.Q 0 0 0-0 Ilatti'iles-ll.irr aikl Weokbecker; Frlckcn and llt'uwu. AT LKBAXtt-V. Lebanon 0 100.101115 Now Haven 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 4 C llattriie.4 Anderson and Touhoy; Horner and Wilson. AT IlOClIESTnil. Rochester 1 oonooooni Syrncuso O 01010 00 S llatteries Cushmun and (Irquhnrt: I.lnli and Qulnii. AT TROV. Troy-rrovMenco niunu postponed on ac count of wet grounds. SULLIVAN AND SLAVIN. Tho Cliumploii'H IlHtk.-r? wilt Nut With draw Hirlr llnposlt. New Yonx, June 23. Charles Johnson and James Wakoly, according to theli announcement, called at the office of the Illustrated Newt to timet the backors of Frank P. Slavln and endeavor to arrange a fight between Slavln nnd Sullivan. Sl.ivln'k friends did not put in an ap pearance, nnd J.)hnon and Wakely de cided to allow tlie $1,000 to remain with the Nows so that Slavln's backers could cover it whenover ti uy oro ready. New Yoiik, Juno 23. Richard K. Fox hns received a dispatch from Pittsburg, Kos.,glvlng the guarantee of tho Commer cial Club of that city for $80,000, If Slavln and Sullivan will fight there. The olub also offers protection from the polico. Pittsburg has 20,000 poople nnd is a Bracking contor. It is a good placo tor the fight. Encainpmont of the Sons of Veterans. Binouamton, N. Y., Juno 23. Tho eighth annual encampment of tho Sons of Veterans convened horo to-day. Tho headquarters are at Bennett's Hotol. On Thursday the election of division stall officers and division council will bo held. A hot contest Is expected over the colonelcy. Clarence E. Holmes, the cnapiain ot tuo juount vernon camp. and Thomas McKnlitht. of New York. the judgo-advocnte of the Now York di vision aro the candidates. On Thursday evening a grand military ball will be heia. lo-morrowa parado, barbecue and Dlcnla will ba held. fjlclr. Headache and relieve all tbo troubles fncX dent to a bilious etato of tho ayBtotn. euoh ftd "Dlzzinow, Nausea, Drowslnoae. Distress after eating, tain In tho .Side, io, Whllo thoir mosg reioarkable euccoss has boon shown lacmlng j UraSartio, yet editor's Utllo Ltvm TOla am equally valuabloln Constlpatlon.euring ami pro vtntliig Uilsannoylnecomplatat,wtillo they alia correct all diordcraoftheBtomach,fatltnulatathi ;iVer and J-qjulalo the bowclJ. Even If they 0Ulr (Aclislhey would bo Blmostprleelosatotriosenlia I suffer from tUlJ diatreasfog ootnnlatatt bat forht Dately their gooduoaauooanotoudhore.andthaea who once try them will find these littlo pills val't nble In aomony wbt that they wilt not be wit ilicg to do without them. But after oUelclc head Is the bane ot so many Uvea that hero Is whara temaueourgrcatDoaai. uur plus euro it wnua ethers do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very smalt mi very easy to tatte, uuo or two Pius mason aoso. Thoy are strictly vegetable and do not grips or purge, but by thatr gentle action ploaao all who .ruethero. InvlalaotaScentst nvoforDl. Gold 1 by druggists everywhere, or eont by mill. CARTER mCO'CINE CO., Now Yorkl SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CAIUlfS ilVElt mil A REIGN OF TERROR 1 . Startling Facts About tho Boy - f . .,.. olutlOll ill Chill. . BALMACED.A CALLED A TYRANT. Horribl Punishment Inflicted on Mon Who Sympathise With tho Rebels. Taeka and l'lna Driven Into n 3Inn'a 1'ln Rors A Soldier rounds it l'onr fellow's Hand to a .lelly No Two IVraoi., Can Stnnd nod Convene on the Streets -Lttborera forced tojWear Tai;. I New Yotttt, Jano 23. Mauy stArtllng facts In connection with tho revolution notV raglnfe In Chill, which throw light upon the ferocity and despotism ot Bal macoda, are now given to the public for tho first time. Tho threo gentlemen two of whom are prouilnunt Chilians from whom these facts are obtained hnve just arrived In New York. Thoy havo wltueeed tho revolution fiom its Inception, and speak from actual knowledge. llitlmncedn Ternmd "The Tyrant. Tho comblbod storloi of tho threo ineu show thnt llallnaeeda is well termed "Tho Tyrant." In Santingo, whero his headquarters are, no one dares to utter n word againBt him. He has caused a cross of red to bo painted on all the houses ot people whom ho suspects are not r. noi. y lu sympathy with him, and Into theso marked residences his polico and soldiers go at any hour of tho day or ( mgai. luoy rnns.icK mo rooms on mo ground thnt thoy aro looking for revolu tionists who are suppo-od to bo hidden there. Tho people In these houses are forbidden to lock their doors. No one Is allowed to ride on horseback through the streets after 0 o'clock in the afternoon; no threo persons are allowed to walk the streets in company nt uuy tlmo of tho day, nnd no two persons can stand and convorso on the streets. It Is a vorltablo reign of terror for nil who, either through foar or interest, havo failed to cast their fortunes with Ualma codn. Tho storekeepers nnd all who employ laborers have to furnish each with n tag showing that they .iro regularly employ ed by such a merchant atauch n place. If tho laborer Is caught on tho street go ing to or from lim work without this tag be Is gobbled up by tho noldiers of Bal niHceda and Impressed Into his service. This system exists In Valparaiso also. Tacks Ilrlven Into a Man Hands. One of the gentlemen referred to was walking along tha streot past a jail yard, lie heard somo terrlblo shrinks from some one on tho other side of the wall. He inquired of a soldier the cause nnd was told that Homo ot Balmnceda's sol diers wero punishing a man who had re fused to work for him by driving tacks and pins Into his hands and fingers, Tho noxt day ho saw a horrible punishment meted out to n Chilian who had been heard to say that ho was willing to work his hands t il for tho revolutionists. The poor fellov's hands were placed on a block and his fingers pounded to a jelly by n big mallet in tho hands ot a soldier. He was then told that ho could go and work bis hands any way he wanted t o and for auy ono. A BALLOON EXPLODES. Tour lieu Who Tell fiom it JIanclad llo jond ltocoiiltlon. St. PETCitsBUitan, June 23. While n largo balloon belonging to Count Aprax ino was being inflated with gas yesterday it escaped from tho attendants who woro holding It to the ground nnd carried up ward four workmen who wero In the car when tho balloon broke away. After It had ascended to a great height, tho on lookers were horrified to see tho balloon burst, and the bodies ot tho unfortunate workmen dashed to tho earth, where they wero smashed almost beyond recog nition. Parnoll nnd Mr. OfShon Summoned. Conic, June 23. The action for libel brought by Mr. Honry Campbell, mem ber of Parliament for South Fermanagh and private secretary to Mr. Parnell, against tho Cork Herald for stating that while the otber members ot Parliament were attending to thoir duties he was hiring houses for Mr. P.trnell, has com menced. Subpmnas have been Issued for the appearance of Mr. Parnell and Mrs. O'Shca. Sullivan and Corbntt to Spar. San FitANCisco, Juno 23. Corbett and Stilltvan's "go" to-morrow night Is expected to bo a livoly one, ns John L. will try Prof. Jim's science to the ut most. This will bo tho last scene In the play, "Honest Hearts and Willing Hands," and tho Grand Opera House will hardly hold tho folks that will attend for Cor bett's benefit. The President Iteturns to Wnshlncton. Cape Mat, N. J., Juno 23. The Presi dent left this morning for Washington by way of Camden, His fnmlly and tho guests of tho Harrison fnmlly will re main nt the cottngo. Tho President is expected to make only n Hying visit to the capital and Intends to return to Cape May in a few days. Gen, Alcere I'resldentlal Views. San Francisco, Cal,, Juno 23. On his arrival in this city Qeneral Alger, in an interview with n reporter, denied thot ho was booming Mr. Blaine for the Presidency. He Bald thnt Blaine did not want any booming. It the latter wanted tho liepubliean nomination for tho l'retl deuoy he could havo it. Ilrlckmnhera Loso Ihelr Strike. Sjtsvzn, June 88. At a meeting of the striking bilckumlterc. It was deolded to declare tJiuatriku off and go to work ( t tho reduWl rate ot wages. Amou g tha sorlou;) rekults ot tha strike were tho killing ot two inwi und tha serious In Jury ot another at thu City Park riot, 0l)onovt !towa Whs Not There. London, June 88.- A number of nnws papor correspondent boarded the Arizona at Quvoustowu in the hope of Hutting O'Donorau Bokaa on bo 1 rl and interview ing nlm, but they were disappointed. Ho did not come. Killed by u I'rilnntnre Gieloslon. CiiKSTicit, Pa., June 23. PeUr Mo Laugbllii was killed and John Polker se' verely Injured by a prematura explosion ot dynamite at Lelpers' quarries. " dropping wears away tho stone." "Jhe1.continaal faking of lamp-chimneys costs a good deal in the course of a year. You can stop it. Lret JNlac beth's' " pearl top " or " pearl glass." You will have no more trouble with breaking from heat. You will have clear glass instead of misty ; fine instead of rough ; right shape instead of wrong; and uniform, 1 one the same as another. You will pay a nickel a chim ney more; and your dealer will gain in good-will what he loses in trade; he will widen Ins trade by better service. rutaburj. GEO. A. ilACLEIU & CO. 2.50 .uo AD I FX" $3 SHOE ' VnrnrArt ah.l art.t.nH.,1 I. flllfi othpF antfilnt. tip- for Oenth'meru rnnted. ami so stamped on liottnm. win itt, f u-., aro war t.V.l,. I)OI lil.A:). Ilrocktnn.nlnaa. Soldo Auurefts J8flaorts,aa.a.ol3L IP" a 4Sno mid I'iwi.rln CAN UK INVKSTKl) IN A I'UMTIVU .VMI fcAI K 15 PorCent. Dividend Paying Stock. Full partleulflinHml rrosrectus can be hint on Rpplle'tlon nrniltlrPM-Inc H. I.. IJirB(I.N, Hunker, r. in otui-yt y. r v. a, f ., , CHEAP AND SYnlirtC. Mothor styles .r-A Net, prt, . i, ,, aj Wat. Aiiii-ii- Sosn, run a.i.A.1 uia. Chteheitter's KuclUli lllAiuonil nrsnd. EHNVROYAL PILLS "rlirlnnl ami Only Cm nine. nurt ri-liablc. laoics ak ntmJ Jtran J iu Ited f.a.1 i. -iUn.. flUa B, tmttatumt tui 0(tTUl, or ifrill 4v in Mmpl fr purtlirii'nrB teiUmouWi mi ' tUUvf Tor I.ii'tli'mM in letter, br return Mult 10.000 T. -tiraotUh A'.tn flriffla'tt "tv ''(It. sJ ee ?3S biPI?rn!Piiiiuir?ul Ih oioai rdlub'e tttnl UOSflirul lr l&lUt for It. 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CHRISTIAN WORK; BY Leading Churchmen. The National Tjuhunk. WufihlnKlnn. D. 0.ttlie Oreat Notional Weekly or thu Home mid Fireside, will shortly ben in the publica tion of a hieh'y InlerefctliiK Rcriect of articles on ine cotiauioD. aeveionrueiu ana of the FGYpral churcheh. The articles aud their ccnlrlbutors nro; Roman Catholic Church. Cardinal Gibbous, ATchblnhOD ol lialtlmore Methodist Episcopal Church, lllsliop John P. llCWUlUUt Protestant Episcopal Church, IUght Kev. Leigh ton CoUmau. . T. 1ML. U V,t 11 Is hop ot Del aware. PresbylerUn Church, llev. Dr, II. M.McCrao feen, Cimucf llor ol the University ol the City ol New Yok, Unitarian Church, Rev. Edward Everett Hale, the diMlnguUbed author. Evangelical Lutheran Church, Vrof, K.J, M'oltT. ol ttifi Geiiynhurff Keiulnarj. Congregational Church, Uev. J N, "Whllon, of the Titupy Church, New York City, Dptlat Church, ltobertB. McArthur,P.D..pnb. tor Calvary HaptUt Chuich, New York City, Hnb-cripUiHi prloe of iiaper $1 a year, threo months conUIulnv tlie article, 25c. Addref THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE. Washington, 0. C. lUFFERlKfi WOMEN MARPHU WNCLt. 4 I.rdfiklnilt . ir i ti r.'W f.iltAniril ct ( m 1 t Z.it -tin. ttr ft. 1 it ifmiM WiVi -r- .-'nlirtrtothtir , .1 i!4 line t.fi. ' CMWS'S 0ibrniti Ff.fALE Hk'ilUATING PILLS'. t-yiir biri u,f t . u ' t I in 01 11 1 rtji t . a ( 1) lvuw'i(,i4it'lK! Ud f. il't.JifiiM t 1 'lit. f m-atT'- ' f T 1.0"'" Wf (iREM: TRUCK! FISH, Oysters, Clams and Poultry Received dally at tba old relinblo stand of .A.. WOMBR'S Norih Main St, near Lloyd. "Wholesale aud Retail. .t Picnics, festivals and private parties cup piled In quantities at short notice. W. L. DOUGLAS FLY NETS