;, Y Shenandoah Is Iho head contra of thu Schuylkill coal region, thirteen miles from the county feat. It In nn the line of the Philadelphia and Heading, Pennsylvania and I, chilli Valley railroads, thus ofliTlng excellent faullltles for travel. Not quite i hours rldefrom tlieclty ofPuilailelpliia f tNci.rniNO (XnlltuillH (, HoroURhSJ It possesses the greatest In ducements for the locntlou of factories, mills, &.o. .Ex cellent wnler supply, fuel plen tiful mid cheaper tluui .any where eUo Educational ad vantage uufiuri-aed. Puto nlr, pure water, electric Unfits, &!., &a. TWO YOUNG CRIMINALS. Thoj- Uavn Itiibbott Over ne IIlltlrl Stores mul Offices. New OnLEASS, June !i9. An exciting criminal career was tcinporntlly sus tended by tlio eentenre to a term In tliu Parish Trlson of Willie Martin and Ed ward DUey. The first Is 17 years of ago ind Is from I'arkvillc, Mo. Ulxoy Is 21 and Is from England. About two years ago both youths were studying for the ministry in a tbeologl- al 1r,ttt4t..n (. HftBe.M.Pl Tl. ...... .I...- 'learned to drink and gamble and their escapades culminated In thoir running away from tbo school, t They first went to San Francisco, then (to Galveston, Texas, In each place com- routing numerous larcenies, and finally landed In New Orleans. In the last few months they have robbed over 100 stores and offices, taking anything they could realize n few dollars on. They confined their operations to the day time, and at night lived a fast and gay life with dis solute women. It was one of this class who eventually disclosed their doings to the police and caused their arrest. 4 With compassion for tbo youth of tho offenders, Judge Baker did not consign k'hem to the penltontlary, but gave Dlxey .Plix months in the Parish Prison and Mar . 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I.. HUtll'MOIS, Itmilicr, G4 BioadwHY, IS, v. GOLD MEDAL, FAItlg, 1878. W. Baker & Co.'s raaklast Coooa from which tho excess of oil has been removed, is Absolutely JPuro anil it is Soluble. & 11 No Chemicals aro used In Us preparation. It tins jnore than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd is therefore far mora economical, costing Jess than one cent n cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dicujsted, r and admirably adapted for Invalids as well as for porsons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. " HUE INSURANCE! t, UrjHl ui 'lifsl Reliable Perelj Cul Ci0)ii! iS) Hepretientd by DAVID PAUSTl BUKNAUDOAil. PA DISORDER IN ROME EXCltillg SCOIICS ill tllO Cbaill- lior of Deputies. A BIO FIGHT BARELY AVERTED. Signor Oavalottl Trle3 to Assault Signor Martina. Order Only lUttnred br Adjournment Iliutlnt 8ht Italy Will Stick to the Trlplo Alliance Tlio Coming right In Curlim Two l'roliilneut Priests Openly IlrcUrn fnrl'arnoll filnce Ills MarrlaEo. Roue. June 29. Tho sitting of the Italian Parliament yesterday was attend ed by great excitement. Premier ltudinl declared in tho Cham ber of Deputies that tho government would adhero firmly to tho Trlplo Alli ance. Ha added that Italy and Europe might rest assured that, It those alliances were maintained, the peaco of Europe would long bo preserved. The Promlor's remarks were greeted with loud cheers from all except the Ex treme Loft. Later In the discussion the Radicals construed as offensive Bonlo allusions by Signor Martino. Angry Radicals sprang from their se.its with violent gestures, drowning tho voice of tho speaker with shouts. Signor Covallottl rushed at Martino, and would have struck him but for tho interference of friends. The utmost confusion prevailed, members acting in tho wildest manner. Tho president of the Chamber, after vainly attempting to restore order, was obliged to suspend the Bitting in order to let members come to their senses. When the Chamber was called together ngaln the president appealed for oon cord,nndwas joined in the appeal by Uavallottl, senior member of tho Chamber and Bovlo, Radical. The three speakors were each greeted with cheers. Parliament was then prorogued for the Bummer holidays. ALL EYES ON CARLOW. Tlio l'nrnnll-MoCarthr Contest In tlmt County Arouses Interest. London, Juno 29. During the courso of the next 10 davs tho County Carlow I ...111 I, nnlnl Tif nnlttlal tntnvnaf tn which all oyes will be turned. Carlow ls-the smallest county in the Kingdom, being only 20 miles long by 20 miles broad. It contains a population of upward of 46,000 and an electorate of 7,212, a thousand of whom are Tories. Mr. Hammond, the candidate put for ward by tho McCarthy faction, is a prom inent nnd popular morchant of the town of Carlow, and has been for 12 years chairman of the Town Commissioners, which during that time has been a model of mnniclnal covormont. It Is tho ' only town in Ireland which is lighted by 1 electricity. I Mr. Audrow Kettle, who Is Mr. Par nell'B nominee, is a stranger In the county, nnd is a tenant farmer in tho I County Dublin. Ho contested unsuc I cessfully a division of Cork at the gen ' eral election in 1880. j Tho towns are for Mr. Parnell, but the rural districts are believed to be in clined to tho McCarthy party. The Tories of tho district will vote for Mr. Parnell If thoy vote at all. Tlioro is a signitlcant fact, to which Mr. Pornoll's recent marriage has con tributed, that two prominent priests I have declared for him, whilo tho MeCar I thyltos are far less confident than they wore at the recent elections. Thoy will certainly miss Mr. Michael Davitt's tremendous energy and wide spread influence nt the polls. BARDSLEY'S RASCALITY. lilt Home In Germnntown rurehaseil -With Public Money. PniLADELrniA. June 29. One of the 'most interesting and important dlaeov- , erlos modo by the mayor's exports, who I aro ro-ovcrhauIng city books and Bards ' ley's papers to test the truth of tho ex ' city treasurer's defence made in court, I hours on the purchase of the house in I Germantown. The house was purchased with publio money. In his pathello statement reau Deiora Judge Wilson about his frugal life of self denial, Bardsley said that the pur chase price $20,000 represented hla wife's savings ot her 10-cent pieces and his savings from all outside sources. Mr. Graham will be able to show when Bardsley is brought up for sentence that instead of being bought with Mrs. Bards ley's lO ceut pieces, the hoUBe was paid for with a check drawn against publio money. The experts will bo ready for Mr. Graham in a day or two. Loircll Sporti In Luck. Lowell, Mass., June 20. The figure 2, on which a large amount ot money was staked, turuod up for the forty-third consecutive time at Mltcholl's policy shop Saturday evening. The sports here win from $50,000 to J00.000 on tho re suit. One prominent storekeeper hero won $10,000 In the forty-three drawings. The bank paid out money uutll Its funds were eximstpd and then notified the other winners that they would have to wait for their cash until money was re ceived from Boston. Captain Slirtir Ileilgni. London, June 29. Captain Eyre Massey Shaw has resigned as chief of the Metropolitan Flro Brigade. Captain Shaw was born in county Cork, Ireland, in 1830. He served a short time in the army and was appointed superintendent of the Belfast constabulary. In 1801 he eucceedod Superintendent Braldwood.who was killed in the great Tooley street Are, as chief of the Metropolitan Flro Brigade. He now retires after thirty years' ser vlco. Grand Reception to ISlks. Baltimore, June i0. Tho Baltimore Lodge of the Oi-dor of Elks gave a grand reception yesterday at Avondale, near Baltimore, to visiting brethren, About COO members were present. Past Exalted liuler Campbell delivered an address of welcome and then the members enjoyed themselves until 8 o'clook last evening, when they returned to the city. The UaVars' fctrlUo Oollaptad. Pifus, Juno 21). Tho strike ot tb highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY HON. JOHN B. ALLEY ASSIGNS. lht Annouiiof tilf nt CnmlttA 11 genmtlon In I ,-nn. Boston, Juno 27. The Hon. John B. Alloy, of Lynn, has nMuned for tho bene fit of his creditors to Win. A. Knowlton,'! who is one of the assignees of Alley Bros. Si Place, the leather dealers who recently fulU'd. Mr. Allov owes the above mentioned Hrm $000,000 or $000,000, but aside from this Indebtedness the liabilities are very small. Mr. Alley's indebtedness to Alley Bros. & Plnco is understood to bu secured in whole or In part. Tho announcement of tho assignment made u decided semntion In Lynn, Mr. Alley's fortune, a few years ngo, having been estimated at $8,000,000. The fa mous Snow-Alley law suit cost Mr. Alley a largu sum ot money, and ho has also met with heavy losses In the West, but no one supposed that he would havo to assign. ELOPED IN A BALLOON. A MfiBsnrtiuscttn Woman Looking for lltr Slxteen-Tonr-Old Daughter. - PiTTsriELD, Mass., Juno 27. A special from St. Louis Bays : "A singular story was developed hero by tho application at the City Hall of Mrs. J. F. Goodrich, of Plttsfleld, Mass., for help to recover her 10-year-old-dnughter Clnra, who eloped In a balloon from Plttsfleld Decoration Day with an ceronaut named Wnltor Cooper. Thero was evidently a vein ot sensa tionalism in the young people, because when they determined to clopo tho common-place methods which havo beeu In voguo for centuries would not do. "Decoration Day, dressing herself In a suit ot her brother's, Clara eluded her parents nnd made her way to Plttsfleld. Her father pursued and reached the fair grounds just In time to nee his daughter borne into tho air in a balloon with the young icrnuuut. "Mrs. Goodrich has been pursuing the couple over s.luca nnd swears to kill her daughter's betrayer on sight." PIERCED BY AN IRON BAR. A l'enliBylTaula Uunrryiuitn Meets a Ter- rlbln Don Mi. Altoona, Ta., June 27. Shortly before noon at the large quarry at Piney Creok, Itobert Calbert and a gang ot men pre pared two blasts and fired them. One fulled to explode. falLcrt took aMO-font Imr niwl monoi-ftii to drill it out. He placed the end of the bar in the hole and let it drop when the plosion occurred. Twelve feet ot tho bar was driven through his body, and It is said his screams were heard for half a mile. Tho remainder of the bar was pulled through tho wound, and after 20 minutes of agony Calbert died. In happy round tho fruits of tho soason aro pursuing the oven tenor of their way. WolfTsACMEBIacking 18 WATERPROOF. i-M 1 Shw A HANDSOME POLISH, I Shoes can . A LFATIIFR PRFSF.RU NO BRUSHING RtOUlR Km I ( D. J 1 daily. Used b j men, women and children. Brother oome oat and let ta l taaide, WW my face and hand b red, tool . , Ot eonree they will tUter, bdc&uao Pap painted the window with JBIKSON 10C. A BOTT1.K 10c. & RANDOLPH, FbUaaelpbla. RUPTURE, Wo. tho underslnned are entirely rnred of Hntitiire tv nr. J. 11 MAVKK, Kit Arch St.. I'ldla. Thomas II. iiiriiit.ir Nun- nit rmild. I'll . I. aandt. South Kas'i.n, Pa . I.. (1. A. Deturck, O ey, Pi it ri . utnniev. 421 Km nco Kt . l.tl.unon. pa.. A. Feb. eider. Iuu-i Oi-le, !.. D, It. Noll, Lime kiln. ., - u'm v.. iinr fiistlue. t'linentxvllle. l4 W. M L-inWtch, mi Washington hi., Kenning, Pa., J. C I y.. 1SI" W. Howard Ht., H arris.. nrir. I'n , V. Keehn iii uuiassvnie, t-a, 11 mavi.'R Ik ni h.iaI I'hiiii. Headlnir. l'ft.. on the 2nd Hatursuy 01 cachmoulh. Call to ste him. Dr. Grnsvennr's Bell-cap-sic PLASTER. rthnmatlf.n. ni-ll. plmrliiT eoil InmbMroKj loureditonce. ft'tumi l..rto U) aUUranditl.BJI Or tlio Liquor llu'ill, l'or.lll'lj Curcu by uiluiiuUli-rinif lr. lluluva' Uciltleii ?iiHlll4- t. iM,.n,irutirAil u a. nowdr. wbloh can hairlveil tn a class of beur. a uup of ciuleo or tea, or In fond, wltlioattfad knowledge of .ho patient. It Is absolutely barmloaa, and ivtll alleot a permanent and spsedy curs, woollier tna patu nl Is a lauderats drinker or an alootoollawr etc It tias ben given id thoosandc ot oaees, aadm . . ei y I'isi i m a psriuot cure uai iut lowed It neter rails. Thesystom onoe Imprearnak dwtthtbD Spi'c ao it roan hps an utter ImposslbUlt or ina liquor appei 10 in osis. 3 tin boo or partioulars free. To be had o' 1 c. H. HAGENDUCH, Druggist, Bhenandosh U. & Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. lwci it PTOB 1Ihh(i1vm1 lliii In.lmmliou. PhilamsU'IUa, Juno 20. A decision was handed down in the 1 01, r. of Com mon Pleas dissolving the prelimin ry in junction which had been granted upon tho appllontton of the city, restraining the sale of the Bradfntd mills under a judgment for yliViUl confessed by ox Clty Treasurer liarusley for his sureties, Johu nnd James Doljson. The court also refused the city's pr tyer for a receiver. The bill is not dismissed by this decision, but will have a lienri iir before the full court, which mat make an ther deoisloti 'when the casocoinos npfo.- (laal hearing. 1'iiriii'IL Ui'nounctt Dublin, June 20. The ''National Press" says of Paruell's visit to Carlowi "Car low will revolt against thu outrage. Par nell is devoid ot moral sense and cannot compreuond the mental attitude of re ligious people against his crime. Carlow will mako it plain that the hero ot tho squalid scene nt Steyning is impossible as far as decent men are concorued. Par nell only added crlmo to crimo by the performance.nt the registry olllco." rlinebe Couzini' Casu Meforo the Court. CniCAao, Juno 29. Tho suit of Phooho CouzinB against tho Board ot Lady Man agers and the National Commission Board of Control for an injunction which will restore her to the position of secre tary ot the Board of Lady Managers came up for a hearing to-day in Judge Blodgett's court, the argument of thu case, will probably consume three days. l"ouI Play Sunppcted. New Yoiuc, June 29. A young En gllshmau named Charles Wnrren, who arrived hero on the 23d from Devonshire, England, Is missing. He is kuowu to have had $10,000 In his possession nnd foul play Is suspectod. Tho police are investigatlug, Forty-Uv Yiars In Ouo rnrlsh. Nyack, N. Y., June 29. Rev. A. S. Freeman, D. D yesterday celebrated the 43th year ot his pastorate in the Central Presbyterian Uhuron of llnverstraw, Ills first and only charge. Tho church was crowded at all the services. Ilrowiilns Joins the Cincinnati Club. PrrrsncEO, I'a Juno 29. Peto Brown ing, who was released by the nttsburg Club, has accepted better terms olferod him by the Ulncluuatl league Ulub, Old Hutch to I.lve In lloaton, CmoAQO, June 20. B. P. Uutchiuson's on, Uliarles u, says tnat Ills latnor will make Boston his psrmanent homo here after. HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific it tho groat developer, of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions; it stimulates tho skin to healthy action, and assists nature in development. Thero is no tonic for child ren equal to S Bnd for ou trc&ils on Blood ml flkln DUoaews. 8 wn-r Sri: cmo Oa., AUtsts, t2x TXIXS SEASON FOR PIC-NICS jimtra at hake, Committeemen should bear In mind that tbo Hehald olllco is prepared to do all kinds of Poster Work! at tbe moat reasonable rates. Give us a call and obtain our prices. All work done when promised and In a satisfactory manner. jpy K. BKICKElt, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SXiRQEON, Mo'. 9 East Centre Btreet; Mahanoy City, Pa Hkin and all special diseases a specialty. MAKni SINtA' tisa trvjabltMl with tfcoRe annoying Irretful.tUc rririentlrfollowuirn co.J or xpeure, or fn.i'i motional V enltnes pocUmrtv tbuir wl. sac 1 Use OR, DuCI'OINE'8 OHebrated FEMALE REGULATING PILU The; are Strengthening to the entire lni tone, vigor and inognttto forctoftll fanotioa or I id tad mind, bent by miu I, ecurl7 eu.ert, II. .Audi t)r, HartoMocllclroCo.kST;LOUIS. U0 pniNoe QEORQa'SjVisiT. Ifae Tonus NobUninn Kipreted In New York To-morrow. Nnw YonK, Juno 20. Prince Gnorgo of Greece Is expected to arrive In Now York from San Francisco to-day or to-morrow, and will remain here until Satur day, the Fourth ot July, when he will sail 011 the Servla for Liverpool. The Prince arrived In San Francisco on Tuesday by the steamship Uaelto from Yokohama, to whloh port ho was carried by the llunsian gunboat KolaLt from Vl.ulivostock. There he left the Uiure vitch, after accompanying him on his tour around the world, mul distinguish ing himself by defending the heir to the Russian throne from the Japuneio assas sin near Tokio. The Greek consul nt this port. Dcmet- rlus N. Botassi, with the malingers of the lnrge Greek cotton exporting Arm of Rnlll Urothors and other prominent Greeks will give a dlnuor to Prlneo George at Oelmonloo's. As ho is of a quiet and retiring disposition, it Is prob able that hut hw guests win i asked to attend. A visit will be made by him to the mayor and othor city omoers, and tho principal places of interest in tho city will ho viewed. Lommamler l.omon of toe ttussian Navy accompanies the Prinoe, who is Just twenty-two jears oiu, as bis naval in structor, nnd under his guidance the royal visitor will easily make liiin-elt at ' home In New York, as the Commander lias been In this city before. From here they will proceed immediately to St. Petersburgh, where tbe mother of tho ' Prince, tho daughter ot the Urnnd Duke j Constnntlne, Is to meet him. The Czar lias desired personally to thank the Prince for his aid to the Ccarevltoh wheu the latter wasraurdorously attacked and It Is for this reason that tho visit will be made. Prlr.ee George Is Bald to bo of striking appearance, bIx feet two Inches in height, and to have a taste for athletics. Ita holds tho position of Lieutenant In the Greek Navy, to which ho was appointed on the 0th ot last July, being nt tho head of the torpedo department, in which branch of the service ho Is reported to have aUHlnod much efficiency. So fnr his parents have signified no desire for him to marry. THE SAMOA VICTIMS. Imposing Ceremonies In tlio Celllntery at JMnre Islantl. Vai.ijsjo, Cnl., June 29. The remains of the 10 sailors who were drowned at Samoa during tho groat hurricane of March, lbS9, were interred with impos ing ceremonies In the naval cemetery on Mare Island yosterday. Tho bodies wero taken to tho cemetery, seven In oue hearse, and 13 on a cnlsou constructed ot gun carriages, and were escorted by a battalion from the Marine ariua Corps, a company of Bailors from tho dependence, mombors of Farragut U. A. it., Commander licsson, of the French frlgnto Bubourdled, Admiral Irwin aud stall nnd Commander Wllsou, a survivor of the disastor. Commaudor Clark was In charge of the escort. At the graves the religious services wero couducted by Chaplain J. K. Lowis, and at their conclusion a parting salute was fired aud the last call was Bounded by tho bugles. TROUBLE FOR NEWSPAPERS. TharMity be Sued for Connecting r.udy llrooko With the llitcnurut SciimlnL London, Juno 29. The "Pall Mall Gazeete," in referring to certain state ments published by socioty papers, con necting the name ot Lndy Brooke with the recent legal inquiry arising from in cidents occurring at Trauby Croft, sayej 'It is understood thnt Lord nnd Ltdy Brooke have instructed Mr. Geprgo Lowli to- take, criminal proceedings ngalnst any paper which circulates these unfoundotl and malicious libels." Mr. Gcorgo Lewis Is the distinguished London solicitor who prepared the caso for Mr. rarncll and tho Irish party, which was tried by the Parnell Commis sion. Tlie Vire-rrraliletit's Outlnc Kiiinebeck, N. Y., June 20. Vice-Pres ident Jiorjon hns just completed all ar rangements for a very pleasant midsum mer outing In the Adirondncks. Mr. Morton has secured the camp owned by Anson Stokes Phelps on a plcturesquo island in Upper St. Ilegls Lake. This it near Paul Smith's well known hotel in the most celobrnted part of tho North Woods. The party will comprise tbo Vice-President, his private secretary, If. S. Chilton, his two eldest daughters and their governess, aud they will be Joined soon after their arrival by Miss Kachel Sherman, daughter ot General Sherman. They will probably remain in the Adl- rondaoks a month or more. Jlorllu IlrlokUyars' Fund. London. June 29. Berlin advices statu that public sympathy is generally with the bricklayers in their demand for sixty pfennings an hour (about fourteen ceuts). rue urlcKlnyers are collecting for a fuml they call their "yar fund" and which is Intended to support them should a pro longed controversy with the employer make necessary an appeal to tbe public Clotlilera Bald to lie luilloted. BocuESTEn, N. Y June 29. Twenty one sealed indictments have beeu brought In by the Grand Jury. It is rumored that tbo clothing manufacturers con cerned In the recent lookout have been indicted for preventing the - clothing cutters getting work. Tho truth ot tho report cannot be confirmed. NEWS OF THE DAY. A clerloo-monnrchtcal socioty has been formed lu France. Eeports of famine In part of Russia owlug to crop failures cause some excite ment there. Cardinal Gibbons denies emphatically that foreigu Catholics are not properly cared tor in tuis country- Mrs. Clmi lotto Smith, ot Washington, alleges that there is an oxteuslve system of olllco brokerage and blackmailing of employes iu home ot the government ofllces. ' Mrs. Belle Callaghan, of New York, claims that aha Is rightfully the owner of the great Scottish ostato occupied now by tho Eari ot Alrllo. A lawyer will In vestigate tho claim. Wflntlier Indications. I Washington, Juno SO. KorXew Kulanl, Eastern Now York, nantern l'ininyivail!, New Jersey and Delaware; lulr, warmer) variable winds; showers Tuesday. l'or Western Now Vork and Western I'ontv. saliuiunu Hlinwan ftr"" ''VlltuirlT rlniift. ' Macbeth's " pearl top " and "pearl glass" lamp-chimneys are made of tough glass that costs four times as much as common glass; and the work on them costs a good deal more than the work on com mon chimneys, just as the work on a dress is propor tioned to cost of stuff. The dealer is right in saying he can't afford to sell them at the prices of common elass j t-"'"int.yb. And what will become of his chimney tradeiif his chim neys never break ? He is apt to be wrong there. He can afford to charge a fair price . . S . -l .. 3I1U give new Cllinincys IOr ail that break in USC Have a talk with him. c ritttburg. On. A. MACRaTU & Co. v1 "Si a FLY r, CW?At At'.'L S3": 20 olhor 1 1 .eh " A M u. A k t ln h i . in ti" 1 : u . f7Q C'ntthsstrr's Knell. h IHrmooJ Hraad. fENNYROYAL PiLLS ..A CC"A Vtt t t. r n, t ... ; fa v -W. -iW with "-. - .i !il((!W i m,i un orlit-r- if.. i ,.,( V I t ' f tuna i I ,'i x crrMfd-Ith ' return r W. L DOUGLAS S at P IB Q ijRx IT31 and othor poolal. $3 bfiWb iStue?te rnntod. nnrl so ntamped on liottom. Address IV. 1.. llDlKU.Arl, llrocltlon,.lInna. Soldo irofssojpla. 33 11, ;Sli on f i nclo tvli 3? 538 EPffrWffllSffite The m t r llavrl r.t.4 iuoci rfni P-Utut for tHdfltUCI cftoi. eiti, Spcml Diseases, BIooJ Poison ULCFKR. H'oKhM, rimplea, Htr Moutl,, Throil, IrritHlom, flc)4 lQLf, iDflturantorti, EiJtujt Blfctf Jer.Loat riulltj. Wi k btr Ujireri, ni, IteiineJwtj Wnkneia Dobflltr, I mplre J If mory tod Deer. 6lrli.ur 111 dlaiaiti retuHlng from yonlhrul errors or from rervDrk Old, Young or Middle A sod tJoo't mltr u Umer. ar ) ctrulu, no fipt-ntu'iit I h? BTPrjtttlo fcrjowu im nttlloftl aad larfUtttaleQcc.otsiUBkKaMiiloldeuciMUcttcft. DotOavUer who italU'd relief ftt cno lTreati ciea cured In u lodtra. Karfliti ioivitfti tPritnc la uermry, r-Df tod M )fr- t.raotllf ti rlene 10 oca u.M cured ierly G-i K, AO fit b Ptd to o "trertUiin doctor, wb TPrtiucuri ana aij)iomai pruvraj trwrtene tod who can kbow ti tnenr pattenta per in n toll eortd I cud tftfr Juaokt mud a,4rrtiilnat doctor bat, rulovd thorn. So oil 23..ntip for book "TRUTH1 Dd iwura lilimonliUeiwlof rjtiniii and adrtrtiiluc doototl wlife their falM aud fraud tl Veal Kuaranteca ftnd tMltmonlala, ttielt tiperlroet. tbcT do not ponnm aud thflr 4cbemt of refondlni iuoikj or frlD4lr talka and thtr o)ioap a.od wortblrao druio oviLhirr rf which ctnta jtu, h a are un d ta dcooyi and roaull rufa of thou. Midi of tfoafsllnf T.otlm.. Omn IIoi'M, Erery.UjfromvtA.H toP M.,ti-cnlna eta 9. Wtdnoaday and Saturdaj XrentDita from 810, Bntidtf a from t to 11. T4 aveierttnovb aeo v eauewojaj ui atiuruaj' t ana, iuui. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! All i ersons aro hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN IE DAMS ! Belonglug to tho Shenandoah Water Company, and all parties cuught violating this notlco win UU Prosecuted us Trespassers. By order of THE COMPANY. !'l ii i .mt Yi L ti t dr s it lea'i ir tin rntdly (Jtatuer. an.l in ten H honc ni, bv the rei uiumi laaui FftC K tSOOl mnnUlkff mlr Tftl nKVittf it tv toritftma ar rcmvm trial, uun irn 7 Ifkb vs. 11 (jREEN : TRUCK I PISH, Oysters, Clams and Poultry Keoeiyed daily at tho old reliable stand of North ilaia St, nc Lloyd. -Wholesale anil Iletall, IMonlra, fesilVHls nnd nrlvalo parties sup plied In quantities at short notice. J It fOMKROV ATlORNEr-AT-LHW. Omoj Deddall'i bulldlm corner Main and Centre Mm . Ms 4 JiiJ175 lata.. P