4i ISHENANDOAH the hcnd centre of the Schuylkill coal reglou, thirteen miles from the county seat. It la on the line of the Philadelphia and Readliig,PennB.vlvat)lannd Lehigh Valley rnilrnads, thus olU'rhitf excellent fucllltioa for travel. Not quite 4 hours rldofrom tlieclty ofl'lillmlelhlila MUTIOIPVMIO It possessed the greatest In ducements for the location of fuctorlw, inllla, &o. JEx ceilent water supply, fuel pleu tlful and cheaper than any where elso Educational ad- Dtagoa unsurpassed. Pure ulr, re water, electric lights, &e.t &o. Wlieu tho Governors Meet. Fenwick, Conn., July 0, Among the quests expected nt Fomvlck Hull this son ion) Is Governor Hill of Naw York Stute. "Onfnearly any day durlna the hot uorlod aSvernor Ilukolay, of this State, who owns a handsome cottage not n stone's 4lirpv from the hotel, can bo found en dytng tho cooling broezea that sweep Across tho pftcloun verandas, or chatting Wlfii friends In the rending room. Con necticut noonle aro wondering what the butcomo will be, provided tho two ohief unugisirnios meet aim mo topio 01 requi- ltlou turns up. u.n;iHnu'i ijoiumiiiiouflr in inn t,oanfry. T&zvr York, July 0. Sir George Bnden owell, tho L.ngllsh Bearing Sea Oom- ussloner appointed to arbitrate tho saline quostlou, arrived yesterday on be'Etrurla. Hia stay In this city was ery Uriel ns no tooK tho train last even g.for Montreal. II will spend a few ays at Ottawa In consultation with Pre mier Abbott and Itr. Tapper. At its con Illusion ho will leavo for Vancouver, where ho wilt bo Joined by tho commis sioner on behalf of Canada, Dr. Dawson, hnd' the course will then be dlreot for rt3qrlng Seo. Che Seaside Assembly Op.ned. FAsduf SDunr Paek. N. J.. July 6. Tho eighth annual session of the Seaside As sembly oponed yestorday in its auditor Hum at Avon-oy-tne-soa. mora was n largo attendance. I!ov. John Peters, of l&tlnntlo City, delivered tho opening ad' dress on tho subject "Christ lu Soug," 'Jle'v. Dr. Simpson W. Hornor, of La jtrosse Wis., also made an address. The .musical programme was under the direc tion 01 rror. waruen William, 01 Airrou tfnlverslty, N. Y.- 7 1 The Christian 1-ndeavor Convention. Minneapolis. Minn.. July 0. Tho 10th international convention of tho Yonng 'people's Society or Christian Endeavor is ra'be held in Mlnneanolls Julv 9 to IB. VbTdelegates will come from overy Stats m the Union, from Canada and from eev IralTbt tho European nations. f 'L Twolve llullilluES Burned. Jacksonville, Fla., July 0. Twelve Troixlen buildings on the blook bounded JyHogan, Ashley, Laura and Churoh greets, were burned earlj in tho morn- All or the occupants of the bulld ss escaped In safety. J, T i The Men-ark S fferfest. -TliatjthoBson-,re wilrbe one of I kind ever held, olty Is throng Irly as 0 o'clock n the park. f ARK, N. J., July ( i.now belng.nolu neidest successful or to on now aounts, ...Ilk vlalfnMi ..n.l ' oroVoro 10,000 peoj Presents It fost elegant form JUTRITIOU3 JUICE THE JALIFORNIA, Ji the medicinal ifuts known to be ial to the human f HE LAXATIVf figs lor 'ned jf .eS 0 ost berj Jing an agreeable wtSn laxative to perma Habitual Consti- afion, 1 the many Ills de 1 a weak or inactive .'the LIVER AND BOWELS. st cxcellsnt remedy known to letidinc buditif IDfiEl hbthl EMISB 4E SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY eis uiiioui or i.onupaicu bO THAT )D, REFREeHIHO SLECP, .TM nntl STRENGTH IATURALLY FOLLOW. ; is using it and all are with it. your onuacisT for TJX3 OI 1 verj WHUFAOTUHEO ONLY OY ALt iRNIA FIG SYRUP CO. (ah mwtsco, oh. UlSVh , KY NEW YORK. N. t. F.' ,E INSURANCE! ,t c Digest Estlillt Pittlj Cub Coajtihj Represented by iVl FAUSTfi la) B, Jardln Street; 8HRNANDOAH.PA JFI -BINfiWUMER RlHCl'", la trl wl with tb(XwRnr-yiBii IrmraU.Ii , i - - nl .it,.-,i.,., -,.1,1 ,ir xnniuro. or fruLi (' I rWPRa OuCHOlHK'S OelobratoU, WE regulating pills. I tn B' rensthenliiB to the otlrj sxslrr . ip.iuu B'lnd. Bent hv laajf. iwcurely besljj, kli'SJ Mortar rfleciicinewQ.soiiuii THEIR DAY OF DOOM Groat Exoitomont Around tlio Prison at Sing Sing. THE MURDERERS CALLED EARLY Precautions Taken That tho Details of tha Exeontlon Will Not Bo Made Public Terrible Sus p onso of tile Tawt ylghtTlio Ston Had tBrs or Torture Wooil iunl Slocum Iluojed Up hy Itellclon Armott Ouurdrt Surround thS Prlsou to Koup Off tltu Nowspitrjsr 3Ieu, Sinq Siso, N. Y July 0. All of the prepnrntloiiB tor tho oxecutiou of the four murderers, under sentence of dentil hore, nre complete, nud nlthough no Inti mation has been given by Wnrden Brown ot-the tlmo when tho execution will take place it Is tho general opinion that tho men will bo oxecuted to-day. At 6 o'olook last evening the death Trutch was set around tho prlsou walls. A regular patrol was established along tho side that runs In iront of the prison e.ud along tho sides ot the prison about ten yards from tho walls. The guards placed ou this duty were uniformed and armed with repoatlng rifles, with instruc tions to shoot any one who approached the prlsou within tho Hue without au thority, A guurd was placed at the end ot tho long trestle that runs over the lime kilns Just south ot the prison. From tho ctop a full view of the windows of theexo sutlon room could bo had, and, although ihey were covored with canvas, the war den was afraid that some view of the in terior might bo obtained from tbo tres tlo, or that somo one watching tho win dows could obtain an idea by the raising or lowering ot the lights within when tho execution was about to occur. Tho lime compauyjwhich leases tho prop erty from the State ha sublet It for this occasion to a Now York eronlng paper whose reporters were to bo stationed on tho trestle, but a guard with a loadod rifle stands at the end ot the trestle, and the little group ot reporters stand watch ing him and waiting. Ttia Dentil Chamber. Thero are two rooms in tha death chamber, tho onsterlyjone of which hides the searot of tho executioner. Thoro was somo talk of tho final lover bolng turned by a convlot, but It is said on pretty good authority that Electrician Davis, if lio does not actually turn the lever, will be hidden lu tbe little wooden closet Just behind the chair lu which it Is set up. The other switch and tho key board lu which all tho lamps and instru ments and the electrio signals tothedyu omo room and the death lover, will bo in the hands of Captain Ulbbard, a sturdy old timer with nerves of steel, who has experimented with tho Instrument until ho kuowB it throughly, and who has almost come to love it from long famil iarity. The Men Aronsw4 Kurlj, At 4 o'clock ou attendant of tho prison Informed the reporters that tbo men were awakened, and contrary to tho ex pectation of those who havo been nearest them, not one showed any sign of weak ening as the fatal hourdraws near. Two Wood and Slocum wore upheld by the consolations of tho Catholla Churoh as furnished them by Fathers Crendeu nnd Lynoh nnd the Sisters ot Charity. Bmller, who claims to havo accepted tho truth ot the Protestant faith, coased his weeping and wailing. Prison Chap lain Edgerton believes that ho will make no cowurdly scono at the final moment. THE MEN AND THEIR CRIMES. glooutn and Snillur, Wife bluyers) Wood svod Julro Killed Coinrudes, New Yomc, July 0. James J. Slooum is au ex-buse ball player. Ha lived at No. 7 Cherry street. On the last night of December, 1880, ho klllod his wife with an axe. He was tried, oouvicted and in March ot last year was sentenced to death by Judge Martlne. He was to be executed in the week beginning May 0, 1890. John R. Heinzoliuun, who de fended him, had never been admitted to tho bar, and a stay was secured on tho ground of Illegal defense. Hairis A. Smller was formerly a Salva tion Army officer, and had no less than three wives. When one of them, Magglo Dralney, refused to live with him, be cause of his brutality, he shot her. This was April 13, 1880, at No. 28-1 Seventh avenue. The week originally set for his execution began April 4, 1800, but his lawyer, Ambrose II. Furdy, appealed and several stays wero granted. Joseph Wood, the condemned nogro, was a laborer on tho now Croton aque duct. In Muy, 1880, be killed an Italian named Carlo IiuOI, a fellow workmau, in a payday row. In March, 1890, lie oorder Smyth sentenced him to be exe cuted in the week beginning May 13 of last year. Robert J. Unite was hi law yer. He carried the case to the Court of Appeals nnd tho Supremo Court, hut with no success. The grounds on whiah the appeals we're based wero that no col orod men were on the Jury. Bhibuya Juglro, better known as "the Jap," because of his nationality, got into a row lu a James street Bailors' boarding house. He stabbed Mura Cauui, one ot the combatants. In December last he was sentenced to die in the week beginning Feb. 8. Lawyer Heluzelman, who also had charge ot his case, took nu appeal, and the conviction was affirmed by the Court ot Appeals. The case wub thon takon to tho United States Supreme Court,whlch also alllrmed tbe original decision. Roger M. Sherman endeavored to secure a now trial on ac oount ot Ileluzjlman's connection with the oase, hut without success. Died n Mlssr's Death. 8am Jose, Cal., July 0. Prof. Herr mann Kottlnger, at ono time a famous violinist and an erudite educator on tha Faolflc coust, died in it mean little shanty at No. 41 Colfax street, Although worth hundreds ot thousands of dollars and with 1 3,000 In gold coin hidden In tho bed clothes beneath him, ho would not spend a cent for medicine and for a week bd absolutely starved. Probably JTatal Kxptotlon of a Lamp. Ems, Fa., July 0. Mrs. Margaret Mo Carthy lies dying as a result of lamp explosion. The vlottm, who Is 03 years old, dropped a lighted lamp, dighest of all in Leavening Power. AasoLiJreor THREE WERE KILLED Fatal Accident to Woodstock Collego Scholastics. STRUCK DOWN BY LIGHTNING. The Dontha Ooourred in tho Dormitory of an Old Villa. During a Terrible Btorui They Were Gath ered About One or the Hods tYhftii the Dolt C111110 T?ijr Wiirn Hurled lu Different Directions Several of the Students Hendored Ulicouseloufl, Baltimoue, Md,, July 0. During a terrific thunderstorm nt St. Inlgoca villa, in St. Mary's county, this State, llghtnlug 'tilled tho following studonts of Wood tock Collego: Holdon, William. a - Limb, John D. -r..-, Walters, James. The deaths occurrod Jin an old villa which is occupied every summer by pro fossors nnd students from Woodstock Collego. Tho house Is on a bluff overlooking tha Potomao and St. Mary's rivers and forms a beautiful summer retroat. Just ono week provlous to the catas- tropho nearly 100 students and profes sors went to bt. Inlgoes for the annual holiday, taking with them baseball out fits, fishing tackle and hammocks to on Joy the holiday. While the thunder storm was prevailing tho students re tired to their rooms. A number of them, including those who wore killed, went to the dormitory on tho top floor. There it was discovered that thelroof had begun to leak, and the water was dropping on somo of tho beds. In moving the beds to a dryor place a number of students became grouped In the centre of the room around one ot tho Cots, They wore discussing tho bost placo to put it whon the fatal stroke of lightning came, preceded by a torrlblo crash ot thunder. The group about the cot wero hurled in didorentdlrections. Besides tho three Who were killed tho others wore Injured nnd rendered unconscious. The oxact condition ot the Injured could not bo learned last night ou account of tho re moto situation of the scene of the occur rences and a lack of telegraphic commu nication. Ono of the injurod is Mr. Railloy, whoso homo ts at Leonardtown. Ho was thrown down stairs by tho force of the shock, and at first it was thought ho had been killed. Tho building ltsolf was damngod by the stroke, tbe roof being torn in places and the walla cracked and twisted. WEST VIRGINIA'S HORROR. I'lrtoeu Lives Wvra Lost and I'llly Per sons IiJurvd. Charleston, W. Vn., July 0. Hun dreds of people drove to tho scone of Sat urday's wreck and Bnw tho spot whoro fifteen lives were crushed out and a half hundred bodies maimed and disfigured by tho Kanawhn'and Mlchlgun train go ing through a thirty foot trestle. Nothing that has ever occurred has cast such deep gloom over this city or sent buch diep sorrow to so many homos. In tho churches ycsWrduy mention was mado of the horrible catastrophe and prayers were offered for tho wounded and boreaved. No more deaths have yot occurred, but half a dozen of those injured are in a critical condition and not expected to live. They ure: Mrs. R S. Truslow, of Chnrlestown; J, D. Jones, president of the Order of United American Mechanics lu this city; William Ford, Mrs. Wall, and D. Breed, of Elk City, which is Just across tho river from here, nnd James Blankwood, from Athens, Ohio. The Order of United American Mechanics nnd hundreds of other sorrowing friends fol lowed tho remains of Walter Welchor nnd his wife to the grave. The other funer als have not yot occuned, but will bo hold to-morrow. The body of T, N, Wil son was sent to Onlllpollss, Qeneral Manager J. M. Ferris, of tho Toledo & Ohio Central, will be hero lo-ulghl f,rom Toledo to investigate the wrecs. Thoro will be some large damage buits against the road. THIS IS JOLLY! Dsd boiurht AOHE BLAGKlKa And I'll asre it sssy aos7. Wolff'sAGMEBIacking IS A GREAT LABOR OAVERl A 8HINE LASTS A WEEK. RAIN AND GNOW DON'T AFFECT IT. NO BRUSHINO REQUIRED. MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. USED 11Y MEN, WOMEN AMD CHILDREN, Oln bs w silted lite Oil Cloth. ASK IN ALL STORES FOR t I 0 Asmst&Mt., mm. Win Stain olq a New runNiTunc WlLt STAIN OLA AND CHINAWAHC Wui. stain Tinwahk Will stain vouhOld barkt and TarnUh at ifie same WILL STAIN BABY' COACH lime. WOLFF & XIAMDOLFD, Philadelphia, U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. lewder RETURN OP THE ITATA. The Chilian Transport Anchored Again at San Dleuo. San Diego, Oal., July (1. Tho Chilian transport Itntu nnd tha United States steamer Charleston arrived In port yes terday, Tho Data came Into the har bor without delay and anohored In hor former position, near the wharf, while the Charleston remained outsldo and an chored opposite tho Hotel Coronado, about a mile irom tbo snore. Tho I tut a wns at onco boarded by rev enue ofllcers, who found her In ohargo ot several of the Charleston's olllcers, Sho also had on board her former sail ing master, Captain Mnuzcn, and most ot his former Chilian crew, but was commanded by a Chilian military odlcor named Tepedo. An attornoy to repre sent tha Insurgents wns also ou board, ns woll as three passenger? from Chill; nnd Captain Costou, of the Marino Corps, from tho United Statss steamer Balti more, who lias been ordered homo on sick leavo. Sllva l'almo, oomninnder of tho Esmeralda, who wns ou bonrd the Itnta when tho vossol was here before, was not brought back, Shortly after tho vessel's arrival, Lieut, Ckurculll came nshoro and tolo graphed his report to the Navy Depart ment at Washington. Capt. Mnuuzen says he Is confident that they liavo not violated the neutral ity laws In any a; at least they had no intention of doing so, tho "Opposition," as tho Congressional party is called In Chill, being very anxious to keep on friendly terms with this governmont. Ho also says, and this ts corroborated by the naval olllcers, that the Congressional party now has much tho best of tho con test, and that If they can secure arms, ammunition and provisions its early suc cess is assured. Weather Iudlotitlons. Washington, July 8. For New England and Knstern New Torki 1'nlr; stationary tern. perature; westerly wltnU. For New Jersey: Generally fair; slowly ris ing temperature; westerly winds. For Western Now Vork: Fair; slightly warmer; westerly winds. Ni:W8 OP THIS DAT. NEW YORK 3IARK1STS. NewYohk, July O.Jlonoy on oall loaned easy at 2 iier cent. 110NDS. Closing Cl03ln! Friday. To-day. IWs, J 801 lie 100 100 ks, 18U3 Coup 100 loo i s, lt'07 lteir 118UJ 118M 4 s, 1U07 Coup 110JJ HUjJ STOCK MAllKETS. Closln? Clcslnsr - Filday. To-day. Sanadlan I'nolflo sou t,0W entral l'acltlo UO 0J Chicago. Ilur. ii Qulnoy KlH Hs Delaware & Hudson UWi Del., Luck. & Western 1.1 1)4 i:).1U Erie 18J3 11) Erlo pref 4UU WU Laket-boro WiiXZ 1U7M Louis. 1 Nash Tit 73l Michigan Central StHj 81.W Missouri l'acltlc. CU)i 7 New Jersey Central 108 lot) Northwestern lolJs 1(55 Oreiton NavtKUtlou 71 7li Facltlo Mail U3W 33 Heading -'su vtm Hook l.lund 7il llU bt. Taul U3U 03 Union l'acltlo 43 l3(l western Union 70 ml NOTHING LIKE ITI Rood Is thicker than water, and must be kept pure to Insure good health. Bvru-r'a Spkoitio U natnros rm4y for this purpose. It xtever to fails rdlmnate the lmpo ttaa aad build up the general hcstlfr. Tbr Is only ono Swiff s Specific, and there la nothing like it Be sure and got the genuine. Treatlso on Blood and Skin Dhvtoaai mailed free, Tbe Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Cte GOLD MEDAL, FAKI3, 1873. W. Baker & Cos reakfast Cocoa from which tho excess ot oil has beeu removed, Is Absolutely Pro aud it Is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used in its preparation. It has wore ttau three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd is thoroforo far moro economical, coating leas than one cent a cup. It is dollelous, nourishing, strengthening, easily dioested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocora ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. WATCHED BY POLICE Tho Young Rnisor Guarded by Hordes of Detcolivos. FEAR. ANARCHISTIC ATTACKS. Germany's Enler Is tha Popular Lioa of the Hour lu England. The Liberals Anxious A limit Mr. fllad-stone-Ills Sou's lx alli May lluttcn the Croat Lender's Death Bimrieon Has n Itelapsa KlEhtnuli fltrlsf noldlms Drowned The Carlow lllectloij. Londom, July 6. Tho police aro to-day taking extraordinary precautions for tho security of tho Kaiser. Several of the best detectives lu Scotland Yard went to Windsor last evening, and nro watching thero for any signs of Annrohlst plotting. Though offorts are mado to conceal the fact as much ns possible there Is nodoubt I thnt overy foreigner In London known to have beeu Identified with Auarohy or I Socialism abroad Is closoly watched and 1 followed by police olllcers on Bpeclal de. 1 tall. The Ilorlln detectives who nro hero to ' look out for tho Kaiser havo alvon tho : London police valuable points as to the 1 Identify of refugees heretoforo unstiB 1 pected ot any connection with political Dlottlugs abroad, ami wlio una ueeu sup. posed to be ordinary foreigners pursuing their trades peacefully, and who had eomo to England In order to Improve their olrcumstancos. A Nihilist, who was suspected at tho time of being Implicated In tho murder Of tho late Czar of Kussia, auu wno Had bocn missing over Hlnco that time, was recognized by a Iierllu olllcer ns au em. ploro In tho shop of n fashionable West lind tnllor. The man liau rotmarly neon n resident of Berlin and was under stir volllauoe whllo there. Ho now passes. with his slight foreign accent, for Frenchman. Whether he Is still engaged in Nihilist plotting' is not known. Thero Is, however, but llttlo apprehen sion that harm Is meditated against tho Kaiser by anyone. What is most feared Is Insult, and this tho pollco nro deter mined to prevont. In tho present tem per of the people, however, It would bo dangerous for anyone to Insult tho Kai ser, as the multitude Is euthuslastlo for him, nnd would, It is believed, take speedy vengeanco on anyone doing any thing openly to offend tho nation's guest. As for tho fear that thore will bo nu An archist demonstration, when the ICaiSS? is received nt the Guildhall, it ts not shared by the authorities, as tho police arrangements are perfect, nud tho pro cession will bo through streets in whloh tbo middle class of people gonorally con gregate. GLADSTONE'S BEREAVEMENT. The I.lberal T.tnder l'rnstratod Over tho Death of Ills Sou. London, July 0. Tho dcopest regret Is felt at the death of V. II. Oladstono, eldost son of the Grand Old Mnn, from an oporntlon for tumor. Tho patient died In tho house ot his fnther-ln-lnw, Lord Blnntyro, In Berkeley squnro. His mother, Henry and Herbert Glad stone nnd Miss Gladstone wero with him when ho died. His father was at Lowestoft, the guest of Mr. Column, tho mustard manufacturer. Tho nows of hie sou's death wns communicated to him early In tho morning. He recolvcd it quietly and nt once took a train for Londou, He looked very worn upon his arrival, and It Is fonred tho benoflt ho had received will ba wholly destroyed by the sad cvont, MILITARY CHANGES. Hie Throe Great Divisions or the United Abullslied. Washington, July 0. Secretary Proo tor has signed nu order abolishing tho threo grent military divisions of tho United States. These were tho Atlantic, tho Pacific nnd the Missouri, commanded respectively by Gens. Howard, ituger and Miles. The Division ot tho Atlnutlo Included the Department ot tho East, tho Division ot the l'acltlo Included the Department ot California and tho Department ot Columbia, nnd tho Division of the Mis souri included the Department ot tho Plntto and the Department ot Dakota, By this order tho dopertmontB remain intact, The purposo is to make tho de partment commanders report directly to Major-Gene nil Schoileld, comVnnndlng tho army, and the Secrotary of War, In stead ot, as heretoforo, reporting to their division commanders. This policy was tested a year or two ago, when the departments ot Toxns, Arizona and Missouri wero detached from the divisions within whloh they had been In cluded. Ono of tho features ot the order Is the assignment ot Gen. Kautz to command tho Department of Columbia, whloh ho earnestly desired to command, as It was thoro that his first military service was rendered and where he wishes to retire next year, Maj.-Gen. Oliver O. Howard is assigned to tho command of tho Department of the East, headquarters at Governor' Island, Now York harbor; Maj.-Gen. Nel son A. Miles, Department of tho Mis souri) Brlg.-Gon. John It. Brooks, De- fiartment of the Platte; Brlg.-Gen. Wos ey Merritt, Department of Dakota; Brlg. Gen. D. S. Stanley, Department ot Texas; Brlg.-Gen. Thomas II. Ituger, Depart ment of California. The Csar Ilolouts. Bamus, July 0. It is said that tho Czar has lately shown signs ot roconclll tlon to tho Grand Duke Michael Miohael ovltch, who recently Incurred his deep displeasure by marrying tho beautiful Countess de Mercnberg, daughter ot Prince Nicolas ot Nassau, and descend ant ot the ltusslan poet Pushkin. The Car wns deeply moved by the death ot the Grand Duke's mother, and has over since indicated a purpose to restore th o young mnn to favor. Klielitecii Men Drotvned. London, July 6. Whllo troops were practicing on the oenstruutiou of a pon toon bridge ou the river Aar, near Sol cure, In Switzerland, the pontoon cap sized nnd eight eon men were drowned. Dr Fpurigeou's Case Critical. London, July 0. -The case of the Rev. Dr. Upurgcon grows moro critical. There Is n sudden inoroass ot kidney conges tion, nausea, drowsiness and prostration. The annoyance of breaking amp-chimneys need not be borne. Get tough glass chimneys. Macbeth's " pearl top " and ' pearl glass ' are tough against heat; they do not break, except irom accident. They are also clear, trans parent, not misty or milky; they fit and stand upright; shape and proportions are right to di rect the dralt upon the name. They cost a little more than ouch and wrong chimneys of common glass that break con tinually. I'ltUbxirg. OIO. A. M ACMTH & CO. IS a FLY i JETS CHEAP F.ONC . 'JO ot'ner M. 'pi 1-A N". 1 1 c 1 tiit ull Ht tiKHi'" SON.., I 1111 W'LLl'H A. .-nlf. . v 1 Chlrhtstrr'a Knsll.h Msjxoii.1 Brans'. EWNYROYAL PJLLS ftrigtnnl nntl ttnij Onnlnfls, Sure, r lUh1.. LAbics ! mend Urmd lu ttvA tin 1 . t v r'alllaV Ihoxea a tiled m h hu i- l.ou ThL,Q HO Other. Rrfinr t tii.. ' x httitu. Uvntand irmtt tn w lirusittt, orra44lv In lAinfM f,r , ir . v looaUla q 'lleUtf for l.udli hi f -urr. bt r-tam 1 All. i: Aanw Paper, rfctrhM.tsTrL4 111 (rill (.i.J'.ll.nn Cold tr U Loc! Lrrii, (.!. J'MIaJ. I A1 my nscntM for V. I. Do hie Inn Slinefl. If lint lor milp tit your .tlncv nnk your tlcnlur to Henri fur cnlnhmtift nccuro iliu names ami get thru, lor oti. UJTTAKi; NO SUUi?TITUTi:.-SU. S3 SHOE CrH?PPRMPM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOil THE MONEY? It ts rt RcainU9 shop, will no tacks or wax thread to hurt tho feet, inmlo of tho best fine cnlf, strtinU and caiy, and Wcau$e ire make more ehoea of thia grade than any other manttfattmrr, It equals hand Butvi-i Biiovi vi'niins liuill ff,W to QJ.UU, Clpl UO ((1111I110 llainl-nvcil, tho finent calf vi fhoo erer ottered for guot equals rruuclt linported ahnca which eottt fioni $HvHo $Vi.W. CLA. OU ! lliiitil-Sen-rri Writ Minr( ilno calf. J3 Btylhli, ronilortubleandilurahle. Tho heRC 6hoo over ottered at this prleo i nonio Krado aa cua tom-mado shor4 costing from (d.'Mjto $9 Ml CJO 1U rnlico Miort Farmers. Hallroad Hen and ltterOarrlersall wear them; nneealf. Beamiest), smooth In aide. htavy throo bo lea, extcn elan edgt. One j)alr will wear n year. SO 5 I'm' cnlf nobftternhoeot-eroftet-Ddat Gmm thU iirlco; one trial will couvineo thoso who want a hoo for comfort and nervlce. fljrt 'J.T nud b .00 Wni l(IiirmnitKi ahoea ulstiaa nro VOTV Rininir ntnl flurnMn 'I limn whn havo Blven them a trial will wear no other make. IffWC:' o-'W" ivi) ftenooi snoea am Jj J worn hvtho bivimvirvvlinfp; thvsll on their merits, as tho IncreanlnK nalea show. mUU I CO bonuola. vervstvlishi enualaFrMueli Imported shoes costing from $4.00 to A6.0ii. liiitllch S.t.00 nuil SI.75 shoo foe Mlssoa aro tho best fine Uongolu, Sty Ihh nud durable. Cutitlon. bee that W. L, Douglas namo uuU price aro Btampeil on tho bottom of each shoe. Goo North Fourtrt Ot, Tii Ltott re)lbl aaj aaaefu( i)-.Uiui fer sti tltifluei etuik SpecialDiseascs.BlooiiPoison t'LrCES, blotebei. rimples, 8 or Woutli, Thrt.it, Irrlutlooa, Sel. ingi, InBinmHlom, Kldacr HlUder, Ut vltklltj, Weak btck, Dripculi, rilai. UtUuebolTa Wcfckceia Debllltr, Impalrnl Memorj nl Decay, &trkturv Uldlitaaea reiu'tloz fruin joutliful crrora or from orervoik, Old, Young or Middle Aged don't otrr toy lonpr, are l certain, no eiperlmeot. I bare a Terytbtni known t utxlloal aatliurciaalialenoo.obatlnataaBdollcatuiioUeittit, no matter wbo failed relief at onoa, rreab ej cured la 4 lo 10 Earopeaa Hoaplul aiperltoco in Ueruaoy Ida land, Franot and AUKttla, aa oertiicatei and diploma pro and U fear :Tftilel tiporleoce. 10,OM eaiea ourad yearly Cl e wUlboriildtoanatirrtUlogdoetor.Trb XasjVOl caaprore aa great tklU, knowledn au4 iperlenco and wbo can abow aa manr patten ta permaDcntlr cured as I cau aTtr-r quack i and edt ertlalosl doctors ha mined them, titnd 30. atatnp for book "TRUTU" and icm toatlmoolalaaxjHMiag quarkd and advertlalof dootoi with their fUe aud uaujuleol (uaranteea aod ieatlmontala, tbelt eiperleoce , ttu-T do not poira an 1 their icbentt of refandlnf mioy or rrlcn-.ilj talki and their ebeap and wortbleai druia Bttbr it wblub cut'es jou, but aro ueed a decora and roiaJk loruln oftbouaude of ronfldloj rktluit. Uvncr ltoiae, j Xverydy from 9 A.M. tot P M.,ernltirt 6 to. Vedni1f and Saturday Rvrntniri front t J, Bundaya from 9 toll. T$i teferanoca W- loeada ait J Haturdaj Fblla.Tlni' n 1 1 r I 1 1 H r entirely cured o( II U I I UKLl nurture by Dr J. . MAYKR, 881 Arch Bt., Hi In. Ttomufl H. Hnrtuue. New Hlimgold, 1'n., I.Hnndt, (South Kiutun, I'u., h. V. A C. A. Pelurck, Ole.r, la It. fl. Htnnlev. 421 Hnruee HI . lrfdmnoii. i'u.. A. ychuelder. Locust J)nlet Ta., I), II. Noll. Lime- Kim. I'll., wni, K unncuHiiiip, riiueuixviiie, rn., W. Jt Itnburh, 024 Wnnlilnpton Ht., Hearting, Va., J. O. Lyme, 1810 W. ilownrd Bt., MnrrlsburiT. Ph.. C, Kt-thti, I)ourlaMvllle, Ta, Dr. MAYKU 1 nt Hntol I'enn. Head I Ii kf. 1'a.. on tlio 2nd Baturduy of euoh mouth, Call to bee him. YOUNG MAN, If you coiilemplota attending Cominer- I clal HcIumiI. It will pay y,,u to visit the 'ItHCIlEHTHK JIUHI NKBH UNIVK1W1TV before deciding whoro, though y u way live a tlioiuand n.llps way. IttlnndsHt Hie licuil of the list of commer. oiRl oonools In Its cliarrl r as an pduratlonnl forte, as a mt-dmm lor supplying the huslnesri men of the couutry with truli.fd and cnpabla nnlf lants, nu u intans ol pliiclng Bmbltloua young men and woiufti on the hlghro dlo huirfhs, f-nd n the extent, elfgance nnd cost ol Itafqulrnunt. Thoiouaht'OMMUHrlAly, MllOinilAMANlll'iA01'ICAl. KNUl.IHII louhhk-.. ine XHenty-stventu Annual Cuittk gue will he mailed toany address, wit 1 1 am? Ri nnnrn oier. II H.LII1IIIU Ul IIUULIIUl X. Or tlio I.Itttor Habit, l.fell wl; 4'ur.Hi uy uuiuittiMi4riiiir nr. intinrw Itlimanafaoturwduapovidtr.whlch otn b aiwi tn a cUua of br, a oup of ooffe or tea, or In rood without tbek'xowtodKo ut iho patient. It tuabwolutwlr harmlwM, and will ctteot praj snout and ipndy car, whether tho pAiiont In a modraui drinkar or antuoohollowrjoii It ha bn glvnu tn thouao4ei of win, aud tn rverr iuataao a porfeot cure Um fol lQwd. 11 ntvrr Kalla. Thei.yaifra uiiaw iuprWaat ed with the Hpueiflc.tt booarutst u uttr Impose) Unlit tortb0liqU'r appwt te to Ut. 48 pJt book of partiuuiara frto. To b boa op C. H. HACENBUCH, DrufjQlst, Shenandoah J II POMKBOY, AT70RNEY-HT-LAW. ijmoe Beddkll'i bnlldlnk corotr MsJu ul Osntts) wu WHY IS THE W, SL DOUGLAS DHUNHENNESS