SHENANDOAH Is the bend centre of the Schuylkill coal region, thirteen miles from the county neat. It Is on the line of the Philadelphia ud R(dlug,Pennsylv!nln(ii(l Lehigh Valley railroads, thug oflerlug excellent facilities for travel. Not quite -1 hours ridefromtheclty ofPhlludelphla . P0PMI0NH2E30,(1 It posees the greatest In ducements for the location of factories mills, &o. Ex cellent water supply, fuel plen tiful and cheaper than any where elto Educational ad ay vantages unsurpassed. Pure air, rure water, electric llirbte, &c, &o. The President I f t! a Hunk ofWnverlv. IOrR. HftTfl ! Sill uM r Bitters raved my life. For ten yearn I Kiutertd from Catarrh and l.lver Con-pUlm; 1 UM forty-five pounds end wat-srou-lna; wor- e -r-pirtly. I lind lot all laltli In medicine, but htartng your IllllrrK mo well rtciiniinended, I save them a trial. Mix bottle cured me. tmitn r.'JIurU, wattrly, Iowa. Carpet Mill Jliimcd. Philadelphia. July 7. Fire last cvn log destroyed tlio largo five story enrpot nun oi m. a. r riestiy, law Lawrcnco street, iuvolvlag n loss of about ilOO.OOO. Furbish Sc Co., who had inaohlnory stored In tbe building, will lone .at lonst $30,000. Mr. Priestly Jins an Insurnnao of about 4U,UWJon building nnd contents. Presents in the niost elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND Mb TRITIOUS JUICF or THE FIG3 OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, L!UEH AWD DOWELS. It is the most excellint remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one Is lhlious or Constipated so TH1 " PUHE BLOOD, REFRESKIIJQ 8LGEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATUHALLY FOU.OV. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. 4jfm ASK YOUR DRUOCIST rOrt i MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. taUISVIUE. XV NEW YORK. N. t. FIHEIHSUEANCEI Urjnl i Wat BtMii Parity Csb Cisfn!i Henresented by 120 U, Jardln Bto', HHTCtt ANDOA H, H4 CARTER'S mm H t Eick Hcadachotttid relieve all tbotrouWfta task JVc.t to ft bilious, fititoof tho system, auoh ofl 'Viness, liausta iJrowBloeao. Distress aftas ma. rain In the BIdo. Whtla their "r iiufcaMo sucoess h&a been shown la curing 4 Sloaaa'tho, yot carter's mtia Liver rroa ara tonally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pre Tenting this annoying complaint, whllo they also eorrecfaUdisordGraof thostomaUjjUtuulatathil Hverendrogaliitothobowola. Evoalftaeyonlj " HEAD fAibsthey would beslmostprlcelossti thoaawha lealArfromthlsdistressingooroplatutt butfortu lliataly theirgoodaeudoes notorulhcro.andthosa hoaooetry thorn will And these Uttlo pills valu (able In so many ways that they win not ba wll illog to do without tho. Sutafturallalckbsad ACHE ( lithe base of so many Urea tint hero Is whera inetnaksonrgnatboMt. Ourplllacurqitwhlla others do not. Cartel's Utile Uver rills are very small and Very easy to take. Ono cr two pills wakea doea. They are sMetly vegetable and do not grips oc I purge, bat by their rootle aatlon please all who inaeem. InvlalsatSDoentsi rlvoforfl. Sold by drogglsM everyw bow, or sent by mall. OARTIK NWOIOtMK CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE lULTOiKfiwajfi-Oa: , , .p-itly f....v.w i. i.i.i.r.vor fro. l ',iitu"'ul '"- I' " rithelr mj.hu. I. Uee Oft. D' r,l('J NC J O-lebrateo MALE HEGULAflNG PILL'd DISPLAY OF ROYALTY Tho Princess Louise Married to Frinco Aribcrt. BRILWAIJT scene at windsou Queon Victoria Eeceived With Wild Ap platue by tbe Spectators, Mounted Guards of Honor Along tho Itnate- to the Clinpol Germany's lm porlnl Couplo Wltnons the Oeramnny. Description of the Wcddlw; Drosl Mn Cland's Queen Attired In Hltnpla llluok London, July 7. The wedding of Prin cess Louise was ono of tho most magnifi cent spectacles ever witnessed In Wind- nor. Multitudes from London and other places pAoktjd the town from early morn lug. St. George's Chapel was crowded with the wedding guests, their brilliant attire presenting a scene of splendor unequnlcd since the marriage of the late l'rluoo Leo pold In 1882. Guards of honor were mounted at tho castle and at the chapel, nnd the route down Castle Hill was lined with guards, First la the procession oame the repre sentatives of tho prlncoly house of An-halt-Dossau. Then oamn 12 carriages contninins the Knlscr. t ho Ka ser n. the Prince and Prinoess of Wales, with the Princesses Victoria nnd Maud, the Dukes ana uttchesses of (Jonnausnt anil Edin burgh, Prince Henry and Princess Bea trice of Iittttonborg, and Louise, Duahoss of FIfo. The third body in the procession was tho Prince Arlbprt, tho bridegroom, and ins nttonunnts. Iliou enmu Her Mnlestv. Queon Victoria, whB wns received with tno wildest applause, ncolnmatlon follow ing acclnmatlon. Th bride, accompanied by hor father. Prluco Chribtlnn, and the young Prlnco unrutinn, her brother, followed the Queen. All tho carriages had outriders In soarlet llvorlos. Blasts upon trumpets horoldod the royal arrival at the ohaDol. Thoro the guests wore recelvod by tho royai cnomoennin, wno ushered all of thorn to their places. The dais In front of the altar was covered with a mannliV cent bluo carpet, on whloh rested tho seats of velvet and gold for the members of tho royal and lmporlnl families. The seats of other guests were overhung wim uanners oi unignts of tho Uarter. but no other decorations, oxcoptlng n marvellously beautiful selection of flow ers from the royal conservatory. Tho Prlnco of Wnles escorted tho Ger man Empress Into the chapel. The Em preBB wore n soa-greon moire antique. They were preceded by tho Emperor es corting tho Princess of Wnlos, whoso bodice sparkled with German ordors. Queon Victoria was attired In simplo black, with a coronet of diamonds. Tho bridegroom camo next, with bis two brothers, Prluco Frederlo and Prlnco Edwnrd. Thoy wore lod to the altar by tho royal chamberlain, and woro soon followed by the brldo, her father and brother. The bridal dross was of white, bordered oy or an go mosdoms, tuo sKlrt arapou with honlton laco and the girdle with will to llowers. Tho bridesmaids woro whlto silver os trich plumes In their hair; their sklrta wore of white satin, with silver girdles, and they carried boqucts of Marshal Nlol roses. Tho Archbishop of Canterbury offici ated. MR. BLAINE'S CONDITION. tils rhyslclnns Sny file Imprnvomont Is ai lCnpld as Could be Kxpootod. Bau Hatuiob, Mo., July 7. Secrotary Blaiue was out driving twice during tin day, once in the morning and once in tho afternoon, the drlvo on tho lqUor oc casion boing extended some dlstunce Into tho country. Emmons Blaine sayi his father has Improved won'derfully since ho saw him last, 10 days ago. It may bo stated upon tho highest au thority that tho Secretary has nolthot .Brlght's disease, dlabotes'or any other kidney complaint. Mr. Blaine's physician, Dr. Taylor :ot Philadelphia, said last night that he found his pntiont better than he had be fore seen him. Ho says that his lm' provemont is ns uniform and rnpld as could bo oxpectod, and -tho condltlono are favorable to his ultimate recovery, Mr. Blaine, ho says, eats abundantly 0 everything and takes exercise in al kinds of weather. Bummer Uonrdnrs May Bleep Now, ABiionv Park, N. J., July 7. Th Board of Commissioners last nighl passed an ordlnauco suppressing all newsboys from selling newspapers on the streets until after 7 o'clock la tho morn ing. The resolution was passed on tin complaint of a summer visitor who said that he could not sleep In the morning on account of the nolso mado by the news boys. The boys will wear large placard! labelled! "Am deaf und dumb, by ordei of the commissioners. Floaso buy luj papers." ricked Up at Sen In it Dory, Halifax, N. S., July 7. Tho steamci City of Columbia, arrived at Yarmouth, picked np u dory containing Barney Ulynu and Cornelius Ford, belonging to the Prlncetown, Man., schooner Willis A. Jewell. Thoy had strayed away from their vessel in u fog nnd had been thirty six hours in the boat when resoued. Tut United Status Consul forwarded them to their home. Tho Presldout's Guests Cape Max, N. J., July 7. Attorney General Miller arrived lakt evening ai tbe guekt of the President, pphtnuwtor General Wanamaker also arrived at tin cottage. Mrs. Harrison, Russell Harri son, Lieut, and Mrs. Parker and Mra Dlmmlck wore out on the Inlet sailing and fishing during the day. Charles Emory Smith had an informal chat witl tho President. Lust Dny of the Singing l'astlvnl. Nkwauk, N. J., July 7. This after noon tbe Saengerfeet will oome to an end. It has been decided to hold thq next grand fust in New York city. lloth Ilnnlcs Dropped. PiiiLAPEU'iiiA, July 7. At a moetinj of tho Clearing House association bott the Keystone and 8prlng Garden Nation el banks were dropped from memborsbip. Dontll of Judtso Wilson. FiTTSBURO, July 7. Hon. Theophllus B. Wilson, presiding ludgo of Clarion Couuty, and a distinguished lawyer, died at Indiana. Pa., at midnight. (Tighcst of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELV f. DANGEROUS RIOT. Indlunapolls theSet.nof a Fight ltetwonn White CmleU and NnstrJ Tough. Indtabapolis, July 7. A . dangerous riot occurred on Kentucky avenue at 1 p. m. between n party of Southern cadets of Macon, Ga., and several negro toughs, nnd for a time it looked as If the most serious consequences would be tho result. Tbe Southern boys were passing down the thoroughfare, when they were guyed by a negro bootblack. The boys took it pood naturedly for a time, but Anally got angry and advanced on tbe negro, who was surrounded by n orowd of other ne groes who were encouraging him in his Insults. The bootblack threw his box at one of tho whitos, striking him a stinging blow upon the head. Tbe crowd then ad vanced upon the negroes, who broke and ran Into a negro saloon near by, the whites following. As tbe latter entered thoy were confronted by somo U or more negroes, and 11 perfect volley of snlttoons. brickbats nnd stones were hurled nt them. The whites grabbed what missiles they could and returned tho volley, knoaklng halt n dozou of tho negroes down. frcemnn, 01 tuo wuius, and Martin Lynch, a negro, closed In unon each other with billiard oues. Ed wards came to Freeman's assistance, nnd Lynch was soon strotohod upon tho lloor, bleeding from a dozen ugly wounds In tho bead. Another negro rushed upon Freeman with a razor and gave him a gash lu tho left cheek oxtondlugfrom tho mouth to the back of tho Jaw. . When the fight was at Its hottest, the police outered and arrested the combat ants, both white and oolored, nnd re stored order. The Bouthernors were tukon to the office of the police surgeon, where their wounds Woro dressed. Williams and Freeman are both eerlously hurt, but it is not believed that either Is fatally Injured. Great excitement exists, and the Ma con boys buve bosu reinforced by tholr wholo company,, who are now on tho spot. Tho polioe nre In charge, however, and It is not believed that further trouble will result. NliW VOnft M11IK1!T3. New Vonn. July 0. Jlonoy on call loaned cosy as Hi per cent. I10ND& Closing i- rjusy. 'J-duy. 4H 1801 Keg 100 4Ws. 18U1 Coun 100 1UU 100 4 s, 1007 Hog U8i$ 4 8, 11)07 L'oup 116,$ STOCK MAltlCKT. Closing Closing To-day. rrway. Canxdlan raciflo Central Pacific. r., Chicago, Ilur. 4- (Jutaoy Delaware fc Hudson Del.. Lack. & Western.., llrie lirlo prof BOM S0i- si 128 1U3 22s . 88 10JJ W'4 1 -ilka Shore 107 J.OU1S. v ftusn 73 JWiehlgtm coniml HI JIUsourl Tactile 0 us llOVj 10s 71 38 Now Jersey Central 108 Northwi stern 105 Oregon Navigation 7114 PuolfloMail SB Heading SSjK Hook I land 71 Ht. Piitil 0U Union ruciilc 43k Western T.'nlriu ;iJ4 1'itOUUCB JfAUICMT. July. Aut, whout oak am 28Jj 721 04M 44 79 Sopt. Corn aH oo;J Oats 3d . IIEIICANTILK EXCIIASGE. nutlef In more demand uud tteudy. West ern extras, lBo. Choese Meady. State, factory: now. full cream, clioioe white, tso. uKse j'uu. tiuto iresn, i,(ficaI0 weetorn 1'rosh. lTdTo, 7 3L 5NT THIS H iIS JOLLY J Dsd boru-ht AOMK 11LAUK1KO and Fll have it oaaj dov. Blackim tS A GREAT LABOR OAVERs A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. RAIN AND SHOW DON'T APFEOT IT. NO ORUSIIINQ REQUIRED. MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. DSHD UY MEN, WOMKN Asm OIIILDREN. Mi jba " Od Cloth. ASK IN ALL STORES FOR SO mrrr; WtiL Stain old 4 Niw ru bnitoih Wilt, stain ola and Chinawarc Will Stain timw.hi Will Stain voun Old Baskets and Tarntth at the eamo time. will Stain Babv' Coach WOLFS t RANDOLPH, IliUadIpbU, OR MEN M YOUNG MENOLB MEN QIT III Till TOILS Ur Tnt SlsriETI Qf OUIAIK. lhy ttak beroU fforts to ttta tbtantri. DHb ngt tBoviog- now w tiivusiiiiiity SHAKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES Vuv, KiVfUi 111 iTt ur .tin iiik iiiw mm winy OUR MEW BOOK ut frttf, post pll, (Ml4) r ra1likittf(ltlutVfls-lilA tb tfhlJoi jphTOl PUau oLnrl AOletiani of tb Oriani of MfcS, n4 bow t7 MA ME TR FAT ME NT. by uituetli JtoiaiiTtir our ova. tb ..unt raeoC loit ov rllia MsvnhMd, UtatrAt and WtrTtmi V tUlty, Wiikntu of Body ftbltllnd, ESavtt of Errori or Eifleim, Bhruaka 0rgni cntt Im Cuwl. -Bl VSVVri nffi HowtoEaUreAndBtMnthnViIAK,0ND OHGAHSAPAETSof B0DVmadplalntoH lutrU0 liiDUJilfy fma W S ', TafrliDrt.i ud Tvtn O-niatrtoB. Voo u wrltM ihem. Fwr Hook Mil ttptoa0 Md V'li1 EIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFAL.O,M,Y. Ssl V A l Ay Mm sM I 1"V V. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, bwder PURE Ieeirlfllr III Iron WorklKB. pr. Stephen 11 Einmens. of Emtnens, Penn., who Is known 'to fame as the inventor of the powerful explosive which bears his name, asserts that he has worked out into practical shape a Erocess of direct coim-tnlon of pig Iron lto wrought iron by mean1, of elec tricity. The pr--ost is simply an elaboration and adaptation of ex istlnir methods of elevtrlcal denosltlon. ftnd bv this means Dr. Einmens oliims to be ablQ to pro-ltu'o from any grade of pip? tfon, a dnei lie malleable Iron of almost chemi'-nl ymrlty, which only needs washing, lieuting and rolling to make It equal to the best quality of Swedish Iron. Th inventor of' this novel process claims that he can pro duce WTOtwht iron by this method at n lower coat than the ordinary process of puddllnir, and that still further economy results from the use of low gr ades of pig iron made from ores that are too impure to be umhi by oxiHtlng proeesae of conversion. Ilemsi r luterrnt A heavy frost in the vicinity of Gales burn; has injured the tender vegetables and fruit. Small pearl buttons are still used to ornament the first short gingham u reason. Three-ouarter capes are very popular. nnd are shown in great variety of design and trimming. Prof. Hathaway, who recently mad e a balloon ascension at Duquoin, and was internally injured. Is m a critical oonditton Bnd win not likely recover. On a freight train near Brownstown three tramps attacked a fourth, beat him until he wn-s unconscious, robbed him of a gold wntch. and threw him off when the train wrh moving at tbe rate of thirty miles an hour. He was pinked up alive and guve his name as wiuinm riaury. rne throe tramps were arrested :ind ara now In jail. Theltev. Ih Phillip Sohaff of Now York, Chairman of the Committee of the ltcvision of the New Testament, preached tho baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of the Illinois In stitution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. The sermon was listened to by a large and appreciative audi ence. To the pupils the sermon was given in sijrn languago by an In terpreter. The Ilev. W. II. Milburn, chapllnof the House of Representatives, delivered the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of Illinois Col lego. The weather crop bulletin of the Illi nois Weather service, co-operutii-g with the Unitod States Signal Service, reviowslho weather throughout this State for tho week ending June 5 as follows: The temperature of the last week has been slightly above the nor mal. At tho central office tho excess was two degrees daily. In tho northern and a few of tho southern counties tho rainfall has been about or slightly above the normal, while in the other counties from which reports have been received the amount of precipitation has beon below a sea sonable average. The umount of sun shine has been slightly below the average- Advertising It is said will sell anything, this Is true in a moasuro; but for rayiRg ijuallrios,- merit Is the test Extensive advertising may sell anything where It Is new or unknown, but after U comes into general use, It rs judged according to ita worth. Tbe continued and steady growth of Swift's SpecUU U the best evldonoo of its excellence It is most popular where it Is bet known. Every bottle sold, sells tea othoro. Everyone that takes it be comes its friend, and recommends it to their acquaintances. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dhteasss MAlled free. Swurr Sracurts Co., Atlanta, Obi GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. I. Baker & Co.'s ireakfast from which tho excess of oil has been removed, Is Absolutely JPure andit is Soluble. No Chemicals nrc used lu ita preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and la thereforo far mora economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health, Sold by Orooors ovorywhore. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. PRISONERS KILLED rcnitontinry Wnlls Blown Down by a Cyclone. BATON ROUGE ALMOST WRECKED The Governor's Mansion Demolished uul Many Duildings Unroofed. A nig List of Dead and Ii.Jured-Tlie Scene Was One of Great Horror CHI- siena Went t the Work of Keseito While n Vlnlent Main Was ITallltie; A Stonmor lllnvrn to l'leees. Baton Rough, La., July 7. At 8:H0 a. m., a terrific rain and wind storm etrnok this eity and in a few minutes al most wreoked halt the place. The oyclonu passed over the tower por tion of tbe eity, unroofing houses, tear ing up immense trees and carrying missiles along Id the air for many bloeks. Tbe Governor's mansion was demol ished. Also the large brick yard and factory with a wing of the three-story briok building In the penitentiary, known as the hoxnital and commissary, with a pants factory on the upper floor was blown down and totally dostroyea. Forty nersons were at work in the faa tory and of these six were killed and 82 ware wounded and horribly orushed. On the second floor wns the hospital where 86 persona were under medio il tre tinent. Pour of these wen killed nnd H seriously wounded. Citizens to the Hesoua. (."3-. Tho alarm bells were rung and the Are department responded and with citizens went to tbe work of rescue. The scene was one of great horror. A vloleu t rain was falling, but the men worked hard and soon had the dead and Injured out of the debris. The names of the killed arei Isaac Mc Clelland, J. N. Wagoner, Fred Gage, James Van Netter, John Gibson, Nathan Channey, Henry Olestlne, Ed. Buokor, William Willow and Beauregard Har- don. The wounded number 86, of whloh six will probably not live and seven others are in a very orltloal oondltion. The main building and the women's de partment of the Institution were un roofed and the walls badly cracked. The damage done to tbe building Is about 80,000. Ex-Judge Ford, oonvlcted for com plicity In the murder of Captain Mur phy, worked gallantly at rescuing tbe killed nnd wounded. He Is clerk of the commissary department. The prlsouers all acted in a praiseworthy manner and gave the guards no trouble. The roof of n handsome resldenoe, be longing to Mr. Marab, was carried away and othor damage done to the plaoe. The boulevard is one maas of treos that hnve beon torn up by the wind, and tho street is filled with pieces of house tops nnd other timbers of uliuoes every description. Tho steamboat Bmoky City was blown to pieces, there being nothing left of her but tho hull. Several of tho crow wero Injured. RUMORS ABOUT MR. BLAIR. It. Joel Ml the Second Timo by the Chlneao Oovemruent -Hli Malnry. Washington, July 7. Assistant Soo rotary of State Wharton said it was not true that ex-Senator Blair wns drawing bis salary us Minister to China at the rate of S13.000 n year. Tho rumor Is circulated In dlplomatlo circles that Mr, Blair has again been turned down by tho Chinese Govern ment. Tho reply of the Chinese Premier to tho request of the President that Mr. Dlalr he received by tho Chlnoso Govorn piont reached Washington a few days ago. It Is stated that It oontalnsd a polite, but uono the less firm refusal to accept Mr. Blair as our dlplomatlo representa tive. PRINCE GEORGE DELAYED. Tie U Iloturnlns to New York nnlho Dis abled Sluntnsntp Rervlu. New Yobk, July 7. Tho steamship Elder, which has Just arrived in port, reports that the Servla, whtah snlled lust Saturday, Is disabled nnd Is returning to this city. An accident oecurrod to hor machinery and she Is being towed lu by tho stonmor Chester. When the Servia sailed on Saturday she hnd on board a great number of pas sengers, including Prluco George and many woll-known Chicago peoplo. Tho World's I'ulr Comuilinlon. Washikotos, July 7. Ex-neprosonta-tivo Butterworth, Mr. M. P. Handy and othor members of the World's Fulr Com mission, who are going to Europe as promoters, are In tho city. Mr. Handy and Mr. Butterworth wero at the Treas ury Department for a while making final arrangements for tholr departure. Tho members of the commission will hold a meeting in Now York to-morrow and a fow days Inter will sail for Europe. Thoy will visit the principal capitals and will try to get baok In time for tho board meeting in Chicago on Nov. 10. Arrested Wlmu Lenvlnu Prison. BaLTIMORb, July 7. -Charles Mason, who has served four years and two mouths In the penitentiary for forgery, was discharged at noon, his term o t sentence having expired. He was at once rearrested by order of Marshal Frey and given In charge of officers from Lynn, Mass., where he will betaken and tried for an offense ooramltted 11 years ago. A Hrulsl Keeper Arrested. Lincoln, Mass., July r 7. Officer Head, of tbe reformatory, has been arrested for hitting Frank Pierce, aged 1-1, with the butt end of a revolver. Head find three shots, but, not hitting the boys, he pur sued them, and, overtaking Pierce, as saulted him with his revolver. She Asked 1'olloe I'roteeiton. Troy, N. Y., July 7. Josephluo Kelly, IB years old, of 478 Broadway, Brooklyn, Mked police protection here, saying a youDg mart named Dlok Smith abducted her, brouubt her here, aud left her lu a dUreputable house, from which she es caped. Ui-ew Ke.uaeted to leelm Washikotox, July 7. Comptroller Lscey ha written to Bank Examiner Drew requesting his resignation. No re ply has beeu reoeivod from Drew, The annoyance of breaking lamp-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 from accident. They are also clear, trans parent, not misty or milky; they At and stand upright; shape and proportions are right to di rect the draft upon the name. They cost a little more than rough and wrong chimneys of common glass that break con tinually. Pittsburg. 0(0. A. MACBSTH A Co. -. ' f : i . fv FLYKETS CHEAP AND r.'5VCMC. V.Avi4,VSi, 'i;-! 1E (.111 . A. HI fl .-- n - Pennyroyal pslls ttwami Pra.t.1 1 a-,t f, ( 1,,, p.t., WIH'HI , !,M. r ,TMTt 'i nto Gni Othri'i net (w J.-n, cr. us uiWifa otsJuud iJiif.i i.m ai 1 ,urctj,ori!w,4 4 ' 'Mi'11 lor f ' "r. h return , Ak inr neentn for W. Xi. loaRlnt hoeu. If tint for ante In yoqr plncn nnk jour ilenlor fi nend for catalogue, necurt tho Hsrency, aud sec them for ou. TV TAKE NO SUHSTITUTK. j&Z WHY IS THE W. L, DOUGLAS S3 SHOE oeN EH TH BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? ltfHaflfjamleaflAiine, wlm no tucks or wax thrrnd to hurt too leet; iiimtt' of th bf nt flne calf, ttrtlHli ami fan;,-, mid btcnusr make mi-re $ht, tif thU graite than any other manufacturer, It euuu.lB bau J. ewol shoes ctwtlnK from to tJS 00. ffiK Ull IJfiinlur Ilaiiil-Hpurtl, the (Itiost cnlf nhoe ever ofiwred for gsiKj; equals French Import ih1 shoos which cost from iyi i to $!2 n (ItjS. 00 llniiil-Stnvcil Welt Hhoe, Uud calf, stllrili,ooniCt.rtall,ftiul(luruhl.'. Tlio bi'at shoo evtr oiTcrcil nt thin price ; sann itratla a. cus tom-niado pU'ioa coating from M u) to (BUtt ffliO 50 1'nllro Mioim Farmers, Ua I Iron J Slot! tPO tj oml f..'ttr('nrrK i'r,(tl1 u oar t hem tluocair, eefltnleHs, BinootU Innlile, tuavy threo soles, uxtca slou cdtfe. one pair will wear n ear. (&9 30 flno en If t no better shoo over offered ac Pc. thli price, one trial will convince thuja who want a shoe for comfort nml service, tfjtffc nml B'J.UO W'orli I iic m mi) shoes 4Pis are very stmnK ant! durable. Iboso who navo given them n trial will mnr no other timko. DAUel .0(1 uiul SI. 7.1 school shoes aro WW? O worn by the boys everywhere; theysull on their merits, as tho Increasing sales show, B StrliAC .DU Iland-Kfnotl shoe, best fcta aCWt ICO lMmgoIa, veryrifyligh;equaUFrencLi lniportct shoes coBtlnif from Al.Wb) i?i.iio, a ImillPH' 'Je.'JI, nml SI. 73 shoo fop Misses are the hi'rit flue tkmKula. 8tlUh and durable. ('imtlon. Hi'c that W. L. Douglas tiamo aud price are stampetl on the bottom of each shoo. W. L. JXUUl3t Urocfctou, Slass. T tiool. BaU, Tl - Diut rfllUbld rjd luocrsiii.f taiui for U oftotk Spcci10isMs,BWPoiscn CIM) Moutb.Thrtiit, Irrl'tktlD. toiltl lria-3. f nflsvmnatltina. Kldnr EES, Hlotdbet, Pirn. In, Bor It it ( ler.LoitTliiUtj, wctk back, DTrufMl. I'ilsut. UtlsoabolT . .rht Peblllly, Impilrp.i W. mory n4 Dy, Strietarrc khdueueareta'tloft trora youthful error or from orerworE Old. Young cr Middle Aaed don't inffer ht lo&cei; arali oeristti. uaetperlrutint 1 tasrf TerytblD j knowa ! utdlctl tn1iartlcUelenct,oUliotttkdol4oMeiM.UoiieJ. noiottlsr wbof.iltt'lreller.tonoD. rreihstvici cured (a to 10 dji. KaroiwBD HoipIUI ct perlcoos la Otrminy, os Und, Krtnee sod AuRtrU, i cuftifltuui ind dilomM pro, ad U Tn tm0ticsl eipiirlene lft.SOo otw cured yertr. S li rPBlfl wl' b ittllta in iTertlftofdootor, L si7XUf uuUDjiro?n ti rtttklil, kaorldt audi tipvrtaoM aod who c&o abotr u ntaj pallonti parmmenUf ord m I eD after quaoka and a4TrtUlnl dooton ba. rulnad thorn. Send ir atitiiip for book "TRUTH" and .worn It aitrtioDfali uomirk qiicks and adrarttaiotc dooton lt tbelr falaa nod .Tarj-lolunt saaranla and iMllroooiali, K.rlr Kpcrifu, thij do not pflis andtbiiiraobeta of rarandlDg b.iity ur friendly lalka and tbulrehva aodwortblCH dn- ollln-r cf hlh cui-ea you, but ara mod aa dtcoya a&d rami I lo ruin of tboutaoda of conddtng Tlottou, Ororr Hotnta R 'rydy iromSA.M tosl' U .armings 6 lo9 Wedaaaday and Aatuntay Evtinlnva fr-ra 610, Buudaya rnim 9 to 12. Y$S Wruraavfj m wvaiilaf'ur and Uatardaj fUui. Tliu n II DTII n r We, the nnrterMffriPd, H 1 1 r I 1 1 K r ar "ttroly cured or it U I 1 U If Ll nnntnre by Dr J. 11. MAY Kit, 881 Arch St., Vhlln. ThoniHH II. rotfuiii, in., ij. i (v it. icnntji, u r, j. n,f U. O. Htanloy, 424Rninee Ht ( Ibnnn, l'u tA. Hcliufilder. lxcttt I)nle, I, 11. Noll. Ltmo Kiin. i'H., wm. v. nar eniiD, riuwiti-Miiv. I'll., W. M. helnbach, 24 VBhli.(jIon Ht., ltttirilug, Pa., J, O. Lyme. 1810 HownrdHt., Harrliiburn, Pa., C. Kfrehn. Dougla-tivnie, Pa. Dr. M A VKIt la at Un Penn. H end int. Pa.. on the 2nd Saturday oi tftoh mouth, tall to aee him. YOUNG MAN, pay you to lslt the 'uoCHKbTER 11U81. NEHh UM VKRH1TV before d.cldlni; where, though ynn may live a thousand miles away. Itktands at the head of the llstol commer cial schools In Its characters an educul tonal force, as a medium lor supplylnv tbe businei-s men of the country with tralLs-d and callable asslntacla, as a means oi placing amMtlnua young meu and women on Hit- high ro d to poccefcg. nnd tn the extent, elf imnre hih! cost ol H fqulumrnt. Tborouiih COMMKHt 1 A I.. tUItlltl M AH1J AHIl rKAUTR'AI.KfK I.1HK COHKHS1H. The Twenty-st-venth Aununl Catalogue will be mailed toany uddrchi.. WILLIAMS ROGERS, 1 KoL-lit-Mtrr, DRUNKENNESS Or I b l.liuur Hnblt, ptUiai urtm Iiy iwtuiiulhWHiiar ir. UttlutV Tt la mtmnfantupAd out a nnwdr whlnh n h sHon in m gUw of bor. n ottp o' coffs) or irn, or iu fuod. .. ll i uill ftrTMt tiniTii-iiAnt ti(i tMka-lF r j , waviner .m pttTipM inoanrnM annor o mtt IthAllr . J' 111 rtvoD In thi'und t i ire has fob tnpregnst . it joaeibilitp arn MHH. nti iu ctery jOWd. It in u r fnit- ry lut.vc j I u ye awitbtin HtKfiflc.i tar tli a In iHpm4Lm book oi pariKulia ir To l) tasv) O' C. H. HABENBUCH, Umoalil. SlKlinndoah T H POMKHOK, ATTORNEr-AT-LAW. Onoe-Beddairi halldlog cornsr Main and Ueatr iTs