SHENANDOAH Ib tho head ceutre of the Schuylkill coal region, thirteen miles from the county Beat. It Ib on the line of the lMillndelphln and lleutllng, Pennsylvania mul I.eliltth Valley railroads, thus oderlUK excellent fiifllltlus for travel. Not quite 4 hours ride from the city ICD.'-- of Philadelphia inpuutiomwimo It possesses the greatest In dtlcciiiPiits for the location of factories, mills, &c. 10x cellent water supply, fuel plen tiful and cheaper than, any where else Educational ad vantage uiiBurpassed. Pure air, pure wnlor, electric llulits, Ac, &a. Failure, or the Trenton Clilim Cmiipmiy. TubntoN. N. J.. June 4. The Tienton China Company, controlled by the satno i men who operated tho Star Kuubor Com- tpntiy, linvo failed, on petlliou of tho , Mechanic's National Bank. A receiver l .Tfns appointed by tho Yree-Clinncollor. Death Sentences Commuted. IlAnmsnimo, Pa., June 24. Tlio Board of Pardons recommended that tlia dentil sentence In tho cases of Mnrlon Growl ot Fayette Comity, and William Killer of Philadelphia, bo commuted to Imprison meut for life. An ltallun Killed. Buffalo, N. Y., Juno 24. Ono Italian was killed aud another fatally injured diirliig tho morning at tho Niagara Falls tunnel, Bhaft No. 1. Their names are unknown. Presents In the mot e.egant'form the laxative and Nutritious juice FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system; forming an agreeable aud effective laxative lo perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, aud the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most cxcelltnt remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so THAT PURE: BLOOD, REFRESHINO SLEEP, HEALTH nnd 8THENOTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. lEvery one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUOCl3T FOn jQ-srilXJI" Q 3PIOS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. MUISVIUE. KY HEW YORK, N. t. Dr. Grosvenor's IB m 1 1 ! Den-cap-sic ! ".(r'" PLASTER. Ithenmatlam. nm-irn.1 sria nlfmrinviinfl lnmhmmll ri. uwiumi iui Mis BU irrnjtRiBU,! IMPORTANT NOTICE i All persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN THE DAMS ! . i , . Belonging o tbo Shenandoah Water Company, and all parties caught violating this notice win pe Jiroscculccl as Trespassers. By order of THE OOI 3?. 'TT. waiisi aft. If you contemnlatc i I I IN h MAN attending Comuier. ww-M in ciai Bcnooi. it will pay you to visit the 'ItoCHihTKH HUH1. NKbb UN1VEIW1TY before d. elding where, thougb you may lle a thousand miles away. It stands at the head ol the lint of commer cial scnools in Its character as an educational force, as a medium lor supplying the business men of the country with trailed and capable assistants, as a means ol ph clngnmbltloui youug men and women on the high road to Buciba, uiju in me extent, eugancennacosi ol llxnulpmcnt. TbarouEhCOMMKUriAl HHOKTIIANDANI) l'KACTU AI. hNOLIHH C.OUKBKM. The Twenty-seventh Annual iuiuiuue wiu ue inanea tanny aaaress. WILLIAMS & ROGERS, llocliester, i e Or (lie Uqiior llaiiit, romvIr C'urcu Csohlfit teiwlfio. It In manafaotared a a ponder, which on be siren Id glass of bear, a oup of coflee or tea, or la food, without the knowledge ot (he patient. It U absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speed eure.whether the patient is a moderate drinker or fnaloohollowr9ok- It has been civ en in thousands of eases, and in every lustanoe a pcrfeot cure has fol lornd It uvtr Kali. The system oneelinpreenafr ed with the apsclllo.it beoonius an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to ex tat. 46 pass book of partloulart It.e. To bo had e C. H. HAGENBUCH, Drufltjlst, Shenandoah a M. HAMILTON, M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SUHCEON. wo nice -20. West Lloyd Blreet.lBhenandoah Pa. LOVE AND JIED TAPE. Drazll n Poor Plaoo for Oourtlnff Younff Couplos. MarrlaRc R Curious Combination of Cora, plicated Questions, Ttevenuo Stamps i and Illniciittie In Oeiieral. An American lntly resident at Ulo Janeiro writes of the difficulties attctid lng wedlock in Ilrar.il. This Is her story ot it, saj'S tho Kow York Journal: Tlioy wprt it ' lovf ly yminp; couple, Just the' cfnbodlnlcut of llurns' "Oh, happy lovo, vlicro lovo HUo this Is found. "' Ho, n rising young ninti with good prospects, had been her grov- jp and develop Into a lovely woman as n. rov in a tropical frnnictf. How could ho help loving her? And Bho sho re- J turned hts lovo; nnd her father and mother were willing1, nny happy in tho prospect of their darling's completo happiness. And why weren't tho couple happy? Why didn't they go and (ret married? This lovely youiiff couple, "two souls with but n single thought," nnd nil that, lived In Itio do Janeiro, one'of tlio most beautiful olttos In tlio world, whero ull nature seems to sneak of love: whero tho hills, with all tho luxuriance of I thoir tropical verdure, rellect their thoir priory In tho deep bluq of tho bay and all nature joins in a grand nnthem to tho Creator of tho universe; in this beautiful place even tho crcuture, man,' haB made things difficult. In tho good old days In Drazil when a young man saw n pretty girl nnd fancied hor ho got his godfather td confer with her godmother, and if they were agreed they had n "festa" for tho betrothal; then tho bans wero published three times, and they were married and happy. Hut not so In these enlightened days of tho republic, as our youny friends found. Thero was tho civil marriage, which is obligatory whether thoro Is a religious marriage or not. Said John to Lhcy as they wero rid ing along tho lovely bay ono beautiful day In July: "Wo Will' be married quietly next week nnd remain at homo for a time nnd take n trip later in tho year when tho warm season comes on." Her answer was a smilo of assent, which ho understood. It's remnrkablo how few words a pair of lovers need. Then ho went on: "I must get the tncccssary papers for tho civil marriage, Jbut I don't suppose that will take much time." It is well that thero are young peo plo nnd that they have tho hopefulness of youth. So 3io ' went, and tho flrht thing that nmnzed him was that tho au thorities objected because they both lived In tho same house tho young man boarded with her family). "Well, I can call my office my resi dence," said ho. "That Is better," said tho judge. "Now, whero Is your certificate of baptism?" "I haven't any," Bald John. "I never was baptised." Hero was a difficulty that tho judgo had not foreseen, not being accustomed to tho heathenish ways of North Amer icans. Who was your father? Who your mother? Are thoy living? Of what did your mother dio? (on being told tUit sho was dead). IIow long do you expect to live in Urazll? These and many other questions had to be testified to by witnesses beforo a notary public, and dear Lucy was obHjod to have ono paper witnessed and signed declaring that sho was wil ling to marry John tho idea of such a thing! also papers from her mother and father declaring that they, too, were willing; also who they were, who their mothers and fathers were, what their business was, etc. And thus the days lengthened into weeks and tho weeks into months, nnd still tho proper papers wero not finished, and October came and still they woro not married. "Anyway, our caso is not so bad as Smith's," said John, as they were re turning from tho judge's house for tho tenth timo, having found him out or oc cupied. "What is that?" asked Luoy, imme diately interested. "His bride elect came out from Eng land to him, and was obliged to return In order to got tho necessary papers." "Oh, how .dreadful," said she, nnd continuing: "I am glad I am not in Mis3 llrown's place. You remember seeing hor, don't you? She Is to marry ji young man eight years her junior, and only think how embarrassing to havq to produce witnesses to declare that sha is thirty-throe;" and Lucy really looked sad, for she is just seventeen, and can not realizo tho idba of nriyono's wlshi ing to marry at three nnd .thirty. "But the hardest of all is the case ot Senhor Jose," continued John, "for ho wished to marry that pretty young widow, and tho complications aro greater still, for not only must sho havo all tho papers from father and mother of birth and baptism, of willingness (?) to marry, but n physician's certificate) of her late husband's death, and, If it were possible, a testimonial from him. Everything comes to nn cud In this Ufa, and after thrco months of arrang ing papers, making visits to tho judge, ! tho notary public and tho consul,' tho wedding day came, and there wero tho orange blossoms, tho wedding march, tho friends, overythlng a la regulation, nnd tho judgo, with a robo nnd collar of ermino, and his secretary, wero at hand, and when tho bridal pair arrlve'd at tho chancel tho secretary wrote and wrote, as though ho wero writing thoir biog raphy, and thoy signed and signed, father, mother, bridesmaids, best men, near friends, officials, etc., and then, came the religious coremony and it was done. A great fuss about a small thing you say. Granted, but is It a small thing? What sort ot brain is It that has evolved such a complication, and how are the massos to bo benefited by any such law? IIow aro foreigners to bo encouraged to make their homo in a country whero they are hedged about by red tape and circumlocution at every point? Thero aro many noblo, patrl otlo hearts In this lovely country, but ' they havo much to learn yet of repub lican simplicity and dispatch. irlighcst of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, !?bider ABSOLUTElY PURE BASEBALL. SCOHtS, Nejr York anil Chlcaco Tfinnm llotu Win n Gitmo. AT riIlt.ADKI.rniA. nmton..., 0 0001001 0- rhiiiuiciphia 1 oooaooox 3 Ilnttcrlps Gotaeln and Uennctt: toper nncl Clements. AT IlllOOKLYN. New Tork 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0-11 llrooklj-n 1 000 l'l 00 0-3 Ilatterkw-ltiHlo ami Iliickler; Terry, Hum ming aud Klaolow', AT CLEVELANn. Cleveland .3 3 0 0 2 3 :1 1 x-14 ritUbuiTf ,..,0 0 2 0000305 llRtterlas Young and .humor; Oalvln, UalilwIaunilJInck. AT CHICAGO. Chlcnsro 2 0000030 0-0 Clneiimutt 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 02 Kattciios-Luby and Bowinnn; Ithluosaad Harrington. Tho National Loasuo Itociird. IVr Vfr duhx. iron. CI Cluhi. iron. tfU CI Now Yorlt..:iO 10 .012 Drooklyn ..23 27 .481 Clli00(t0...20 21 Jit)3 VhUMcl'a..24 27 .171 lloston ....20 23 .B.-.8 I'lttsburir.,20 28 .417 Cleveland ..20 27 .401 Cincinnati .20 31 .302 Association Garnet. AT WASHINGTON. Washington. 1 100000003 Athletics 2 0001000 03 I latteries foreman and McQulre; VfcyliliiK and ilUlluail. AT ST. LOUIS. St Louis 0 0000000 00 Cincinnati 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 x U 'batteries McQIU sad Munyan; Dwycr and Vaughn. AT countnes. ' Louisville. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Columbus 3 0000001 z 4 Batteries Jloakln and Calitl; Knell and iJOWSO. Tlio Association Itccord, j i rer, , , rer dutw. iron. Ijrmt. (Tl Club. Wrm. TU C't. Boston.. ..37 10 ,181 Columbus. ..30 31 .402 HM5UI9..3S 24 .018 Athletlo....2j 23 .431 Ilaltlmoro34 22 .007 Lou'vlllo....23 41 .!J5U Cincinnati 31 28 .62S Wash'ton. ,.17 37 .316 Kustoru l.cnjrue, AT ItOCnESTEB. Rochester 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 610 Byrncuso 0 0010031 00 Batteries -Hhrovo and Urquhart; Gallagher and Qulnu. AT BUFFALO. Buffalo 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 013 Albany... 0 0300000 14 Batteries Qcrmuti nnd Murphy: Casoy and Hess. AT TROY. Troy 3 4 1 0 1 7 3 0 x-in Trovldenco 0 0 3 00011 0 u Batteries Mujrulre, Cary and Wells and Cote; Btalb and .Murphy. AT LEBANON', Lebanon 3 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 x-ll Now Haven 0 1101000 0-3 Hattcrtps-l'itzirc'r.ildniid Toulicy; Clarksou and Thclsen. THE ST. LOUIS RIOT. Italy's Consul Will Not Mnlce Grout llllblitibvi.i tll Altai r. St. Louis, Juno 24. Dohiinio Ginno chlo, Italian Consul here, after investi gating the chain ol rocks riot, is ot tho opinion that the attack upon tho Italian laborers was with the object ot robpory more than anything eUe, Many of Ills countrymen who wero run. out of the camp huvu informed him Mint laborers of other nationalities assisted the Americans in making the assault. Mr. Ginnochio said there was no need of making n great, hubbub over tho mat ter. The laws would protect the Italians' aud punish their persecutors. Ho bad instituted nn active police Investigation and so far was well satisflod with tho re sult. ruelllstf Diluted In tbo Canal. LockpOivt, N. Y., Juno 24. Joe Donner and Connie Daley fought three rounds with bare knuckles two miles east of this city early in the morning. Donner, who is a lightweight, knocked put liH oppoi neut easily. Tho fight was" over a girl' with whom the young men werq enamored. Both ot the principals woro taken after the fight by referee aud soc onds and glvon a dip lu. tho Kris Canal. Hilly aialonoy's llemniid. New YdRK, June 24. Billy Maloney. who was clerk of the Board ot Boodle Aldermen ot 1881, called on Comptroller Myers during the morning nnd made n demand for jfl50 salary wljloU ho alleges is due him for the last three-quarters of the year 18S0. The Comptroller referred him to Corporation Counsel Clark and told htm to file his demand thore. Vetoed by Gov, ruttlson. IlAMUSBuna, Pa., June 84. The bills dividing the Senate into Congressional, and Legislative districts wore vetoed by tbo Governor last night. Tho Governor! gives Several reasons for this action, his main objection being that the bills aro unfair nnd contain many lrretjularltios contrary to the Constitutional require ments. Kmery'A llody Found In u 1'ond. BiDDEFonn, Me., Juno 24. Tho body ol Andrew J, Emery, who dUupppnord from his home In South Berwick about a yeat ago, was found in liouud pond, near that place, hist ovcnlne. It is supposed that Kmery, who was slightly demented, foil into tho pond nnd was drowned, Tllulty's Class Day. ' ' IIahtfoiid, Conn., Juno 24. Trinity College had a bright nnd pleasant day for its class day. The exercises were held on tho campus. The seats wero nr. ranged In a seml-tlrcle, tho class sets being inside. The cene was a bright and attractive one. Lundon After Sluvln and Sullivan. New Yonic, Juue 24. A cable dispatch from London says tho .Ormonde Club offers a purta ot $15,000 for n match bo tween Slavln and Sullivan, provided they come to terms. 11U.VUU to go to the winner, $2,000 tb tlio loser, and $1,230 to cacn man lor exDensos. BOSTON'S BIG FAILURE. Surprise Over Hit, Assignment of the I.entlier I'lriu or Alloy Urns. & IMnee. BosTQff, June 24. Tlio news ot tin fniluro ot Alley Bros. Ss Place, leathel dealers, 51 South street, created much surprise nnionir leather metchants hero. The liabilities aie placed at 100,000: awcts, 1000,000. William A. Knowltoti Is tolneu with nr. Hust In the asslRnea ship. This house is the successor to John B. Alley & Co. Mr. Place of the omb irrassed firm ol Alloy Bioi. & Place, says the creditors will receive 100 cents on the dollar witli interest. Mr. Alloy, of the Arm, says: "Our in ability to get ready nionoy is the cause of tlio failure, but the creditors are most ly banks in New Haven and we owe but little for merchandise. Our factories Arc located in Ayer, tills State, Bethel, Vt., and two In Pennsylvania. This lias come upon us very suddenly and we havo as rigncd everything wo have and whatovor tho creditors want done wo shall do." Tho business ot tho Arm has Iattorly beon managed almost entirely by Mr. Place. Ho resides in Wobtirn. The Ann has done n business of $1,000,000 a yo.ir and hns onjoyod good credit. , RHETT ACQUITTED. The Yolinc Rnutliemer Kucnpcs on thf Cliariro of Aaiault, New Yoiik, Juno 21. The jury In the case ot William B. Rhetti who for the past ten days has been on trial for al leged assault on two young girls, last night brought in a verdict of acquittal. Ehett, who Is a member ot tlio distin guished South Carolina family of that namo, wtis remanded to Ludlow stroot Jail to answer to two lnuioimonts cuarg' ing him with abduction. As theso indictments arc part ot tlio general accusation ngalnst tho prisoner, if is not likely that thoy will over be tried, and Hhett will probably be re leased on bnil to-morrow. ltuli9Now I"oibld Jow to Emigrate. London, Juno 24. Tho "Chronicle's" Wnrsaw correspondent says that the Russian Government has forbidden Jews to' emigrate, and that 100 Jews aro de tained at the frontier. HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Spocific is the great developer, of delicate child ren. It rogulatos the secre tions; it stimulates the skin to healthy action, and assists nature in development. There is no tonic for child ren equal to 5 S S Bend for our treatise on Blood a Skin Diseases. Bwivx Si-tcirio Co., Atlanta, Oa, r TREfiTbD FflfcL :r Have cured many thousand rou Cure miifnt yiuutm hopclesi by tho best nhytlciint. From nrt dtwe tymiilom iipldly dlufpear, and In ten iajiai !cat two-ihlr.U tf i lmrmrer',rnMe1 u. ,p FRKE BOOK of ,tut roonultof nir-Tril fj Up iroiil'icol rn rr ty mall. U trial, tfni ten cents In stan p-. in hy tirWgg wwWT THE SEASON FOU PIC-NICS I Committeemen should bear In mind that tho Herald olllco Is prepared to do all kinds of Poster Workl at tlio moat reasonable rates. Give us a call and obtain our prices. All work done when promised and in a satisfactory mnuner. A New Venture W- RA 2S.-X- FOIIS Has opened a LICENSED AUCTION ROOMS ! AT No. 218 H, CENTRE ST POTTSVILLE, PENN'A. Bales of assorted goods, notions, hardware, glassware, etc, ete. Goods from all parts ot the county solicited on commission. J H rOMKHOY, A TIORNEY'A T-LA W, gaice BedaAll'i tmlldlng corner lUlatnaOenui IMANSJIAY FIGHT An Outbreak Feared in North eastern Arizonn. A BATTLE BAEELY AVERTED. War Department Officials Dliturbed Over tho Reports. (Ion. .McOouk to Trtlto Vlcurnm Mepi In l'rov.iit nn UiirUlmt A Humor In Winlilnsttmllmt Mrs. Lngiiu Will Soon Murvy An lncrrnao in tlm &urilu I 111 porta lit Trrnury HcrUloiK, Wahhixotos, Junn 2-1. Interior and War Department otllclnls are not a little 'Isturbed over the reports telegraphed by Gen. MeCook of tho threatened Indian troubles In Northenstern Arizona. It has been known for some timo thai ninny of the old men ot the Moquis tribe were protesting bitterly ngalnst the government school system In opcrntlon on tlio Moqul reservation, but until the receipt ot tho dispatch from Lieut. Urett giving tlio particulars of n narrow es cape from llfty nrmed warriors near Keams Canyon thero had beau no four of hostilities. There are at least U0,000 men on this and tho Navajo reservation adjoining, and as tlm majority of them are young bucks an outbreak among them would bo a serious affair. Tho Navojos nro a peaceful and progressiva tribe nnd havo hitherto given the government but little trouble, but prlvnto advices reculvjl hero show that there are some malcontents among them as well as tho Moquis over iho school question. lieallzlng the seriousness of tho sltua (don the Wnr Department tologrnplicd General JlcCook to tako prompt and vig orous steps to prevent an uprising and to all'ord all necessary protection to tho government schools. It is presumed that be will draw'kn tlio troops at Fort Win gale, N. JI., nnd Whipple Barracks, A. T., though no explicit instructions wore given as to which troops should bo used. Lieutenant llrett's dispatch was as fol lows : "Chiiio to Arelba to arrest several Arelbas, who havo destroyed tho sur veyors' marks and threatened to destroy the schools. When wo ontered tho villnge we wero coufrontoil by about llfty hos tiies, armed and stationed behind a bar ricade. They openly declared hostility to the Government nnd a light was barely averted. A strong foreo should be sent hero with Hotchkiss guns, as I nntlcipato serious troublo it the hostilcs aro not summarily dealt with." IS MRS. LOG a N TO MARRY ? Cllm Aaoiit Iiut.u's Hitpnrturo Utirnpo Itovlves tho ltinrt for Washington, Juno 21. "Is Jtrs. John A. Logan nbout to uinrryt" This ques tion is upon the tongues of the gossipors to-day. Tlio Inquiry Is arousod by the depar ture for Kurono of George E. Lemon, the claim agent and attorney. Ho follows close upon tho footsteps of tho widow ot tho late Senator Logan, ot Illinois, nnd sin co the names ot tho couple wero link ed matrimonially some months ago the idle tougues now seo only a marriage In 'their trip across tho Atlantic. At the timo of the roport that Hrs. Logan nnd Cnpt. Lemon wero going abroad to marry somo months ago, both entered n strong denial; nevertheless, there is talk of it hero now. Over it Million Surplus. Wasuingtox, Juno 24. Tho Treasury has recovered from tho heavy drain on nccouut of ponalon payments, nnd Treasurer Nebeker's dally statement shows a net surplus ot $1,2,17,439. This net surplus will probably dally increase from now until tho end ot tho month, when It is expected to reach its normal condition of about $10,000,000. Thn InilnluriUlmi CoiumUtlon. Washington, June 21. Col. John S. Weber, Superintendent ot Immigration of New York, has beon appointed chair man of tho Immigration Commission that Is going to Europe. DnclHlnu Acitlnxt Cunsdlun ClirpontPla. Washington, June 24. Assistant Sec retary Nettleton has decided that a car penter cannot como from Canada, ongngo work, aud upon his return with his tools enter upon such work without vio lating the contract labor law. No Duty on tlio lllble. Wasuinqton, Juno 24. Tho Treasury Department hns decided that a French edition ot the Bible, Imported for the use of the Baptist City Mission, of Lowell, Mass., Is entitled to free entry. Muster numbers In Convention. Cincinnati, C.RJune 2t Tho ninth annual convention of the National Master Plumbers Association opened nt the Scottish Bite Cathedral during the morning. Thomas Gibson, Presi dent ot the Cincinnati Association, greeted the visitors who numbered 250. Mayor Mosby delivered an nddross ot welcome. The mooting will last four days. Thn Late Mrs. Ilnrunliy's Will. Providence, r i,, JuU0 21. Tlio pro- Sonants ot the second will of tho late Ira. llarnaby have secured frrom Judge Spink a continuation of tho probation ot the will until Sept. 22. Before that timo the result of the trial ot Dr. Graves is expected to be known and may remove some serious obstacles to the probation of tho document. German Must bo Tuuirlit lu tio Schools. Indianai'OUS, Iud June 21. Tho Su preme Court decided in favor ot the teaching of the German lauguago In tho schools, holding that tho law is com pulsory nud that language must bo taught wherever tho requisite number ot patrons shnll petition tor tho same, Judges Olds nnd Molirldu dissent In a long opinion. NewTrlul fnrJm-y Ilrlbers. Nsw Orlbakb, June 31 Judge Marr has decided to yrant a new trial to Mo Crystal anil Cooney, tho jury bribers, on the grouud that tlio testimony did not wnrrnut the verdict. Tile President 111 WMslilllgtiin. Wasuinqton, June 21 Tbo I'roslilont has returned to WnsUington, much re freshed by bis vacation. Ho was ao coniuaulod by Mrs. Dlmtulclc Continual dropping wears away the stone." "The continual breaking of lamp-chimneys costs a good deal in the course of a year. You can stop it. Get Mac 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 cfood-will what he loses in trade ; he ' will widen his trade by better service. I'llUDUrg. UEQ. A. 31ACB8TU A UO. on Antrt? 5 and other special. for Gentlemen, rnntwl, nni! so stamjwd , on bottom. Address W.I.. IKII Iil.Ari, llrocliiou.niuss. So uimuft, etc., nro war- Sold b tfosopli Ball, 811 fi unit I'tiwi' nix CAN UK INVfSrK.l) IN A I'OMTIVIi ANll fAI'It 15 Per Cent. Dividend Paying Stock. Ktilt piirtlculArs ond l'roiportin c-au be lmd nn nppllr 'linn nrmlilreslng H. I.. tlMllvtlN, IsiiukL-r, C, Ilrnill-vi, y, y. v. 4 CHEAP AND SVrtONC. Mother styles 5-A Nets, i-i'p to suit all ' Jl. AYItbS&MONS, l'llILADLLflllA. Solrt I'V all Hpntnr Chlchr.lrr's Knitl.ti lllamond n rand. tfrlKinul ana llnlf Cenalnc. BkPC WTi fllsVlllfl, LADIES uk a ltran-t In I ted pVd1 (1. lu lui ilUd "nr. srnoii wub wine nortna. J ubO 1 no other. Rf hua damtrrau inl.,i,t. tiontan-HmilaticH At lro(f((Ln. ornend tcw I teller tor I,bI im fvfi r,. .... Z ' Cbrticitfr('sicnilt?ulC(t 'llaoaNnuurn. too North Fourtrt St. OOo vvi artD,ruiidii't.. Tlie iuot re li "shift aal tuoerMful t dlui fur id'eui of twtli fecial Disrascs.BIooJ Poison UUCKRS h'cleh'i, Ptmrlei. 8or llouili Tsr.it. IrrltnloDi Holl Ingr, JnflamiDtllJDi, KldDt blt'ldtr.Loit I' tillj , We.k bck, DrirU. I'll!. UtUDahoIr ffeikoeii DttWIItj, tmptl-cl Urmory n1Dey, ttrloturca. U dliekiri reau'tlog (rum jou.hful rrort r from srervork, Old.Youni; r Middle Aged don't tuffcr tor lonirr. Orel ff ruin, Docipt riun.'iil I li7 everjtbfrig bdowd 1 madsOkl tatlmrfUkUaienoc, l,itinkiQiloU umi lollclud. fiotnatlvr who tiim rHtf t once Freih C oured Id la II df, Euroiwin HoipHat rir( rlraoa (n Oerminj, Rnf Uod, Frmet ol Auitn, m mt uh-Ath nud diploinM prore. ad 3ft Tear i-ritipil er rtfnrB in W) 0Kvtrured Jr)j. fllllt,tn pal'l to 1 n ireriliini aoomr, l tifxrleou inl ho ran hw ratof fttltoti permantDtly V 1 4 CU IIUT qtlKCRB ISj M. I Tf rilllTjr QW3IBII UKt Cured k I co nn miuta mtni. ovii.i j." vmnip ior ihm'K I ItL ill uu iweri ruined tbm. tSviM 1.' vinmo for boK 'TliL'TlI' tad iworu ttlmpDlliptyolni auftcki ol adrfrtUtnK doctor! llh their ftlM and frnJuIeot RtikntotfM ud f(hnoDtli, Ihelr etpfrleoof, I hey not poni'ii nd Ihcir Mibnit f refundlDf moot j or rrtftily Ulkiaad their chomp nd vortbtcie drug ntltber rf hleb cum jon, but Km u'd ti deooyi nd mull Inrula cf thnu-o Ji r tftniflrjlng vlrtlm Ortm Horite.- Cferrdj fr-m A M In if U. cvenlur 6lu9 Weduetdt tad BtMurdu ( 1 11I ti p t n, f --,n H 111 trnia 9 toll. l"J CXIRIbXIAN WOKK J nv Leading Churchmen. Tiik National TtrnirMt, Waslilnglnn, D. 0., the Ureal atlonnl Weekly for the Home and Fireside, will Blinrtly begin tho publica tion or a IhkIi y IntercRllni; terlfs of articles on the cor dltlon, development and prospecta of tho several rliurrhes. 'iho arttclea and their centrlhntorB nre: Roman Catholic Church, Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop ol bnltltnore Methodist Episcopal Church, Ulslnp John P, Newman. Protettant Episcopal Church, Itlglit Rev. 11 sli ton Colt man, . T, D.,L. L. 1)., lllfcliop ot Del aware. Freb1erlan Church. Hev. Dr. II. M, McCrao. ken. Chancellor or the University of the City ol New Yok, Unitarian Church, Iter. Kd ward Kverett Hale, ti e dlstliiKiilshtd ant hor. Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1'rof. E. J. WollT, ol tne Oeiiybnisf Hemlnarj. Congregational Church, Itev, J N, Wbllon, of tlio Ti I i.l y Cliurcn, New York City. Baptist Church, HobertH McArthur, H. D.. pas tor Calvnr.v llaptlkt Chnrcli, New York City. Btib-crli'tlon prlcoof paper Sluyenr, threo mouths rontalnln theienrtlrles,2So. Addreea IHE NATIONAL I Rl DUNE, Washington, D. C. SUFFERING WOMEH" MPRRIhD Whn tryubld with thnrnuoMn Irrtraln Hie-ha fWriiiatntfv fnllnwItiL' n cnlil or i'iDitur or froi. CVin rtltatloaai VeiikiiM iiilir to thoir ihcutd Ue DR. DuCHOINE'B C-leUrotcu FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. theysr Btrenatix ri 'ona. vliinriinit iuh, ii tiul intml. Hnt i i 1r. Hnrts" ' , ilio i 'it H , ..Jin rfe I f.il. Mlif.tll IqllCllOll.Ot lio 'y . ,. ,1.' ',!. A.lJr. i, t 1 nui wij. (iREEN : TRUCK ! S 3 Oysters, Clams and Poultry Keoeived dally at tho old rellablo stand ol . WOMEB'S North Main SI, nfar Lloyd. "WlioleHiile nncl Rctnll. Plonlcn. festivals nnd private nartles snD j piled lu quantities at short notice. nK . t 1 ?,: Jk i"ii 1 W. ll DOUGLAS $3 SHO