SHENANDOAH ' In tho heart centre of the Schuylkill coal region, thirteen miles from the county neat. It Is on tho Hue of tho I'hllniU'lplila anil Head I n g, Pen n ay 1 va u la a u d Lehigh Valley railroads, thus nflrrlug excellent' facilities for travel. Not quite -1 hours ride from theclty of Philadelphia POPULATION -S30,000 It posecsesthe greatest In ducements for the location of factorlfs, mills, &o. Ex cellent water supply, fuel plen tiful and cheaper than any where elfo ISiHientlontil nil- I ...., .1 T)i,i-u nlr Wpure water, electric llt;hts, &c, &c. IVonther Illillenllmu. Washington, July 8. For New Iiiwlrtml and Kastorn New York: Frequent showers; sllghtlr cooler; southerly wind. l'or Now Jersey: Frequent sliowois; slightly cooler, except stationary tomperature on tho coast; southerly wlntls. 1 For Western New York: Frequent showers; stationary tomperature; northerly winds. Presents iu the mo.t elegant form HE LAXATIVE Alio NUTttlTI0U8 JUICE or THE e FIGS OF CALIFOKNIA, Combined -with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to penna nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weals; or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It Is the most eirelltnt remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Dilious or Constipated so that PUREDLOOD, REFREuHlMO SLEEP, HEALTH nnd STREUOTH NATURALLY rOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUQOIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, DAL. lOUMIUE. KY HEW YORK. N. t. g FIRE INSURANCE! litjtil ui'OI-Jist Beilabls Pcrelj Cull Ctnjsilsi Represented by DAVlD FAUSTl 120 H, Jnrdln street, BREM AKUOAH, HA GOLD MEDAL, PAItIS, 1878. W. Baker & Gos ireekfasl from -which tho excess ot oil lias been removed, Is Absoltitely Pure andit is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in Its preparation. It has wore than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, -Arrowroot . , I . . l . r r . - . a 'cnp. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! All persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN TUG DAMS ! Belonging to tho Shenandoah Water Company, aud all partleB caught violating this notice wiu m Prosecuted ns Trespassers. lly order of xsb aoiur.p.A.Jsr-sr ;3 "TRE4TE0 FS b i.i 1 t L'n i - . rr Vosltlvelr Cured w.. rmin fir. dove smi ' in - at lo .'I two tlilnU ( PRES ROOKof tri W..n rr rl . I iireottrDC:'yma'' " -i.'aIUcd I ntfc you Mtlci M U E Tissssssit IWii Oil RUMORS FROM CHILI A Report that tho BoMs WTill March on Santiago. Will PREPARED FOR AN ATTACK Thoy Are Amply Provided With Biflaa and Field Guns. Lavish Ilfilaj of Wenlth nt it llnmiuot to the Knlsnr Over 90,000,000 Worth nl Rujnt l'lntn on Mm Tiiulos FnriieU'i Ciuiilttlntn lmbnbty Defeated nt Carlow Clilnrnforru Killed Oladitone. PaiUS, July 8. Agents ot tho Chilian Congress party say that advices from Chill warrant the confidence that the Con gress troops will occupy Santiago with in a month. Thoy resume tho campaign nmply pro vided with rifles ami field Kuns. It Is probable tlmt tlio plans oC the Congress generals Is to land between Vnlp inilso and La Serena, crush the main body of Italmacedists, rouso the people nml make a comhluod movement on Santiago. GREAT DISPLAY OF PLATE. Ovr SO, 000, 000 Worth Son at tlio Ilnn iiuot to tlio Knlswr. London, July 8. There wns a mnnnlfl- cont stato banquet In honor of tho Kntser nnd Kalserln In St.- George's Hull, Wind sor, last ovcnlng. All tho members of tbo English and German royal families In England wero prosent, lncludluir the Queen, tbo Kaiser nnd Kalserln, Trlnce of Wales nnd the various Princes, except ing, of course, tho young children. The loading Ambassadors woro also present, Including Count Hatzfeldt, tho Gormnu, and the Russian Ambassador, tho Duke and Duchess of Portland, Lord Salisbury and Lord Klmberly. The guests snt nt a table 150 feet long, whereon wero displayed gold candoln bras, nnd the royal pinto valued at $9, 000,000. Chloroform Klllnil Glnilstone. London, July 8. Tho death of W. II. Glodstono, son of tho Grnud Old Jinn, was caused by tho chloroform that was administered, and was not tho result of the operation. On Thursdny last ho was put under -chloroform, but as It .was found to bo dangerous to attempt to ro movo tho tumor, tho oporatlon was abandoned. He, however, never recov ered consciousness, but being too weak to withstand tho action of the chloro form ho died ot heart failure SCHOONER WRECKED. Tho Captain, Ills Wlfu nml Child Drowned In the Cabin. Milwaukee, Wis., July 8. A tolophono message received from Port Washington says: A wreck of a two-masted schooner was discovered at 10 n. in. about flvo miles north of bore. A tug wont out nnd took three Batlors, comprising tho crow, oH In s tfoty. Capt. Johnson, -his wlto and child wero drowned. The schooner wns the Silver Cloud, of Mllwaukeo. The crow kept at the pumps ns long ns possible. About i! o'clock In the morning thoy gave It up, and Capt. Johnson went to the cabin to rouse his wife nnd child. While below a . heavy sen struck the schooner and cnpslzod her. At noon the wreck was benched about two miles north of hero. tVar News from Ilelirliiff Ren. VioToniA, B. C, July 8. Advices just received from Bohrlng Sea state that there has beon n good denl of bad blood of lnte between Canadian ip id American schooners thero. Ono serious light took place between tho American schooner Lewis and the Canadian scnoonor Mag gie Mack. The captain of the former was thrown overhoTtrd, and Capt. Web ster, of tho Maggie Mack, was so b.idly hurt as to be laid up several days. Caiimla'i. Largest Vosaol. Halifax, N. S., July 8. The ship Can ada, tho largest vosel evor built In Canada, will ba launched at Klngsport during tho Afternoon, She Is 17S feet long over nil, 45 foot beam, 27 feet depth of hold, 3,400 tons net, and hor cost was $100,000. She wns built and Is owned by O. R. Ilurgoss, of Wolfvllle and Kings port, and by' Boston and Now York par ties. She Is chartered to load deals from St. John for Liverpool. 800 Iron Workers on Strike. Pottsviixe, Pa., July 8. The em ployes ot tho Fottsvlllo Iron & Steel Company, 800 In number, have gone on strike owing to the refusal of the presl dent to sign the Amalgamated scale. It Is not likely that the trouble will be soon over, as both sides are standing firm. riemtU Over l'rnhlbltlve Tariff. London, July 8. A dispatch from St. Petersburg snys that the famine In Russia Is so serious tlint the Grash lanln thanks the German" Chancellor for Instituting a prohibitive tnrlfir which stops the exportation of grain from Hussln. Dltd Suddenly ot Apopleiy. Buffalo, N. Y., July 8. John Qrelner, of the wholesale grocery firm of Miller Se Grelner, the largest estab lishment of its kind In Western New York, died suddenly Inst night of apoplexy while preparing for a business trip to New York. A r.epr Inuu IrUh Tutvu. London. July 8. Some consternation has been outised at Llsburii, n flourishing town in the north of Ireland, having In timate connections at Belfast, by the discovery of a lepor among the paupers of the town. London's HxpiirU nml Imparts. London, July 8. The British Board of Trade returns for June show that im ports Increased 8,920,000 pounds, and that exports decreased 100,000 pounds ns compared with those of Juuo lust year. Veiuvlus U Vui'o. Napoli, July 8. Tho eruption of Vesu vlus Is increasing. A Btroug eurthtiuaka shock was felt last evening at Frosolone, Province Campobasso, Tlia Pollllnc at Cnrlow. Dublin, July 8. The polling nt Osrlow was without lnoldent. Tho Parnellltes Ji.V8 little hops a to the result. rtighest of all in Leavening Tower. Qruml CHlitonuii lit nf Oilil fellows. I Syracuse, N. Y., July 8. Tho opening 1 ot tbo grant! CHUtomneut I. 0. 0. F., postponed from yesterday on nooount ot ! rain, took pluee thin morning at 9 a. in. I Amoug tho prominent meu here are Qen. I llussell A. Alger, of MIoIiIkiiu; Com mander Jacolt Hess and Fred Gilibs, of I New York; Judtfu Jacob Stern and Mayor I Dish op, ot Uuflnlo, ami Mayor Dieuuau, of Kingston, Unt. The III,; lluUatiii Struck I'y I.lzhtuln, Ciiicaoo, July 8. During tho night' tho recently impoiiod enptive balloon at the World's Fair wounds was btruck liy lightning and totally destroyed. Tho French aeronauts Pamls and Uod dnol wero both seriously Injured. Tho balloon was owned by Ex-Sheriff Mntson, E. S. Craggen and other citizens. Tho loss Is esti muted at $25,000, partly In sured. Miirdtr mid Nuloltlis Aurora, III., July 8. Early In tho morning John H. Dowd, of this city, chopped his wife In, tlio head with a hntohet. He then stuck a knife Into his own heart, dying within n few minutes. Mrs. Dowd is still nllvo, but with small hopes of recovery. Dowd ivm in tho habit of drinking, at which times ho was very quarrelsome. I.yliollod a Negro. Atlanta, Ga., July 8. Fifty mounted men, tally armo I, broke into tho jail at Blnckshoar, Ga., last night, nnd took therefrom Roland Drown a ueuro, who raped Mrs. O. Berry last Friday, took him to a spot one milo from town, tied him to n plno tree sapling and riddled his body with bullets. To Snvo Tlino In Congrrs. Ciiicaoo, July 8. Congressmnn-eloct McGann, Frank Liwlor's sucoesior. has Inveuted nu electrical contrivance to snvo time In registering votes In Congress. There is a wire from ench desk to tho clork's desk and tho voles cm bo taken. Vulloiv IVver. Brunswick, Go., July 8. There Is no truth iu the rumor that yellow fever bus imulc it-i appearance hero. Mayor Colsou Is preparing an uuihorltatlvo de nial. THIS IS JOLLY! Dad bonht ACME MtAGiaKO and TU hits H euy nov. WolH'sAGMEBIacking IS A GREAT LABOR 6AVER1 A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. HAIN AND SNOW DON'T AFFECT IT. NOBRUSHINO REQUIRED. MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. USED BY MEN, WOMEN AKD CHILDREN. Can be mined like Oil Cloth. ASK IN ALL STORES FOR THX iT. wiil Stain oid & new furnitusc Will Stain glass and Chinawams Will stai n tinwarc will stain your old ba8hcts and Tarnilh at the tame time. Will Stain bait's coach WOLFF ti RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. THIi 815ASON FOlt PIC-NICS HE J SO AT ItAy, Committeemen should bear Iu nil nil tbut tlio II 1:1; a 1, r ofllce Is prepared to do nil Ulndu of Poster Work! at the most leai-onntile intea. Give us a call and obtain our prices. All work dene when 'promised aud In a MUlsfactory manner. look: ikcshrej, A grand opportunity lor Joining a new radety, The Beneficial Older of Equity A fraternal society for both soxes. Pays From $200 to $5,000 IN BIX YIJAIIS. Advance money U uy li mee, oanaels tho lndebUHlaes In en " "I disability or deatb, pyw anu iie-iiii i-ii-ni. For further pariiuu 'in. eall on or address, r NII5L, D.IAN, epuiy 8nprme 1'iesldent, 83 N. Main H'. ' lin mdnali, i a. 1(. K Kl M . i l 1 1. 1 If! 1 reet, Mshanov f '1y, Vn dl dlseuses a spocl&lly. 1 II X. DadboMht M 1 J U. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. ELECTRIC CARS CRASH. Ono Person FntiiUr liUur"! and Several Sorlmmlr Itrlllsril In rittNhnra. PiTTiBTjito, Pa., July 8.' At 7:10 o'olock In tho morning, car No. 1 on tho At wood Street Electric road nnd car No. 01 on tho Duquesno Electric road collided nt tho Forbes avenue nnd Atwood streot crossing. The cars crashed together ntfull speed. Tho Atwood street oar wns much tho lighter, nnd wttli Its seventeen passen gers wns knocked over twenty feet from tlio croising and thrown upon Us side. The Duqttesne enr was nlso derailed nud damaged. John Hazlett, Jr., tho 14-yoar'Otd son of city editor Hazlott of the "Leador," wns standing on tho front platform ot the Atwood street car and was knocked, rolled nud dragged soveral feet. His shoulders and limbs are terribly cut, and it Is stated that tho skull was badly frncturod. It Is believed that his inju ries will prove fatal. Mrs. D. F. D.ivlos of Fifth avonuo, a passenger on the Atwood car, and Mrs. Wllllnm Naglo, a passeuger on tha Duquesno car, were also seriously bruUed and cut. Sovernl other porsons wero less seri ously hurt. Both of tho motor men wero nrrasted nud looked up. Tlio Iroquois Orilurml to Samoa. Washington, July 8. As trouble Is likely to uriso In Samoa between tho followers of King Mnlietoa nnd King Mataafn, the Navy Department hns or dered the Iroquois, now stationed at Hon olulu, to proceed at onca to Apia. Ths Chnrleston will probably be stationed at Honolulu In the Iroquois' placo. Will 1'iit 100 Cents on tlio Dollar. Boston, July 8. At n joint meeting of the creditors of Alloy Brothers & Plnco, leather dealers, tho direct liabilities wero shown to bo $118,000, and assets $1,114,CD7. The assignees said tha firm would be able to pay 100 cents on the dollar nnd nave something left. Knights of Labor General Assembly. Toledo, July 8. General Secretarv- Treasuyor Hayes of Philadelphia has no tified District 71! that the next session ot tho General Assembly of tho Knights of Labor would be held In Toledo beginning Tussdny, November 10. runcrnl nf Oliiilstntie's Son. London, July 8. Mr. Gladstone went to Hawnrden to-day to nttoud the funeral of his sun. Judgement ihould be displayed In buying medVl tine above all tilings. In selecting e remedy for any disease, you should bo positive that it contains nothing inju rious to the health. Many remedies on the market leave the patient in a much worse condition, than batons takiog them. S- s. s. la purely vegetable, and perfectly harmless; the most delicate child caa take It with absolute uafoty. It contains no mercury or minerals of any kind, and yet It never falls to cure the dis eases it Is recommended for. Book on IHood and Sklu disc at oo fro. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Gev John R. Coye, Attorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFFICE DEDDALL'B nuiLDiNO, Cor. Main and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: 1 A two and one-half story, double frame dwelling houso, with s tire-room and ren. ta'irant. Located on Kast Centre street. 2 A valuable property located on South Jar- din street. 3 Beven dwe'llng boiuesat the corner of Gil bert nud Lloyd streets. Good Investment. Terms reos inable. EAGLE HOTEL! 221 W, Co.dre Street, SJE3!EJSr.3iT3DO AH . Formerly kept by Mrs Omvllle. Tbo above hotel Is now kept by JOHN W.WUKKS, Formerly of the Keystone Hotel, Ollberton Uei.t of aiHxnumud'-tlons for Permanent and Transient Guest The bar). Mockfd with the bent brands ol clge .b, ale, beer, porur and liquors. KXCELLKNT FUEK LUNCH COUNTEK. AVEAU1 1 und.iLk to htbtlf HMch .ny r.lrlj lnt.lllB.nl . r.oii ur.illi.r m-i, whoc.n rid tnd Mrllr, .ltd who, .n.r In.trui tloit.wlll w-ork Inou.lrioailr. hwto ..in lbr lbou.i.d tlull.ra ft l..rliilhi'lrwnttK.llii. wli.ri ..rlhuy live i Kuii.orurana 111. .iitutinn.Ti mitluyim nl .1 will ll .'U'.n r.rotb.tftmuunL le.iuid I d. .iro but on. woiker frum ..ch dlilri 1 n.V for mi mil.M.uc( ...lui.a.n -v r '..nu quiL-. . r bftVL th.4dy un,'i't tod roviu.a who i n.i..il..p wkn mr, m.VliiV DHI SaODO ... I, HUf.ll. tuli l.rticul.r.l-'lCIIIi. Addr... II unco, i:. V, AI.1X.X. llux IttO. Auiuitu, JUnlue. S3000 THE GREAT TRAGEDY Oealli Camo Painlessly to tlio rour Murderers. NO SCENES OP EXCITEMENT. All the Witnesses Agree that the Ereou tiont WewjiSuooett. Wnrileu llrown Snys that Killing by r.tretrlelly linn dmo to Slnv 1' tlm Mn Ulril lliavi'ly-Tn lie Hurled To. liny- Tatlier llici Suys tlm ltmllej Mvn Not Hnrni'it. Nw York, July 8. The facts nt to the manner In which the four condemned murderers wore put to death at Sing Sine are differently stated by different witnesses. As all present at the electrocution wer onle ed to maintain, secrecy, it Is hard to obtain exact details of tho kill ing. It Is asserted by some that there were severe muscular contractions after the current was stopped, and tho second shock wns given. liy others it is denied that a second shock was administered. One ot tho latter witnesses admits the severe muscular contractions after the current was turned off, and another witness nsierts that one of the victim's legs were burned. All ngree, however, that death was. painlcsi, nnd that electrocution, ns n means ot capital punishment, Is proven to bo a success. THERE WAS NO BURNING. Dr. Houllnrlck S Unit DimiIIi Camo In. stiititly nml AVns riilulpsti. BurKALo, N. Y,, July 8. Dr. South nrlck, of this city, ono of tho witnesses of tho electrocutions at Sing Sing, and who is known as the fnther of tho electrocu tion law, Bnid to n roportor: "Death resulted instnutly In ench case after tho current was applied, and was painless. There wns only ono contact. "It will be remembered that Kemmler wns shocked twice aud that ho was nllvo six minutes after tha first shock, his flesh being burued In. a horrible manner. I do not believe It Is a violation of our pledge to secrecy to say that tho oleo trodes were nppllod in tho same way in In Kemmlcr's case, oxcopt thnt at tho head the electrode was nearer the b.ise of thobralu thnn tho top of tho head." "Wero the monburnedr' "Tboro was not a mark on their bodies." WARDEN BROWN TALKS. lie Says All tbo 3Irn Went to Tlielr Death llrnvcly. Sinq Sino, N. Y., July 8. It Is vory quiet here to-day. All the witnesses havo gono. lalking with a newspaper friend Wardon Brown snld: "I swenr to you, bofore God, thot each of theso executions was a success so far us inflicting death on n condemned man Is concerned. They all died instantly and painlessly. "Ihoy wore no groans, no froth at the Hps, no burning ot flesh, nothing that was at all horrible. If you had hap pened to look In at tho fatal moment you would Imvo tnougut time tlio men had dropped to sleep. Every witness re marked this, livery one congratulated mo upou tlio perlectton witn which everything worked, nud expressed tbem eolros as satisfied Unit tho new method of execution wns fnr moro humane in Its painlessness and certainty than tho old. "This story of a horrlblo scene Is no more truthful than tho story that tho JnpanoGo mado trouble when his time camo. When called ho walked out ot his cell like a mau and sat down deliberately In the chair nnd put his hands on the arms just as all tho the other men did. Wo expected trouble with him, but did not have a pnrtlclo. "I tell you on my honor as a man thnt there was not a hitch lu nny of tho nr- rangements nnd that the men wore humanely put to death. Ihcre was not the slightest Indication that they suf fered either to the unscientific eye or to the doctors who watched thorn closely to detect the faintest sign of agony. "If nny fnnntlo on tho subject of elec trocution had been present he would have been pleased with everything, "Tho result of the executions In my mind ends all controversy ns to the two methods elootriclty or the rope. "I have tried hard to onrry out tho law axaetly In letter nnd spirit. I have been crltlclzod very severely for doing so. It was necessary when the death we ok began on Sunday night to send tho re porters ouslde ot the prison and keep them some dlstauco away. Up to that time I had had them to dinner with me and hud made what must have been an unpleasant assignment as pleesant as f osslblo.KJil would like to havo had a ury of newspaper men, but what could dot" Lawyer llftlr llroken-IInnrtad. New Yoiik, July 8. Lawyer Ilalre Is felling very sore over the exoutton of Wood at Sing Sing. Ilosayst "My heart Is broke. It seems to me that Warden Brown was unnecessarily In a hurry to executo Wood. He had all the week to do It iu according to Uwj nnd the boat interest of law and humanity would have been served bv allowing me the full time In which to secure a stay. There Is a possi bility that I might have secured it. lam almost positive that a now trial would have secured an acquittal." Futliar Hoenn Talks. Bino Sino, N. Y., July 8. Fnther Ho gan, who was a witness at the execu tions, said thnt ho looked oaretully at tho bodies and not out) was burned or tu tho lont way marred. "Not a hair In their heads was singed," he said. The first mnu wns killed with 1,600 volts, tha second with 1,400, and tha volts that killed the others varied between 1,400 and 1,000. llurjlus the 1!im1Is. Sixa Sino, N. Y., July 8. It Is ex pected that the friendless Jap, the for saken Wood aud Slooum will be burled this evening lu the llule oemetery on the hill behind the female prison. The .body of Smller will probably bo given to his wife to-aay. Gov. Illll Content, New York, July 8.Uov Hill said to a group ot reporters at the Hoffman House last nluht: "Tho system of eleo- trlotl execution has come to stay," The annoyance of breaking lamp-chimneys need not be borne. Get tough glass chimneys. Macbeth's "pearl top " and " pearl glass " arc tough against heat; they do not break, except from 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 draft upon the flame. They cost a little more than rough and wrong chimneys of common glass that break con tinually. flttoburg. OIO. A. MACB1TH & On. FLY NETS CHEAP AND STRONG. 20 other stvles 5-A N t, i-lrc. lo stilt nil W'M. Al UKHit Sn-, l'l! M.ADtLl-IIIA. Soli! ty nil !'. 'orn- UMtbontrr' KkiII.H IManaait Hrand. ENNYROYAL FiUS tn'C altr rl(li..C. t ABICl M . !r iL.-ulal . r 1Ttt h'utfrt J' i, Dl-i .od Br I I.i l!i d ir i iih-aIIIiiV ATnonfliPA lit r... c ritH mt-.ttittt. OM-J. Meil iili ti mi li '.in TetLn fjt ttv it rrni iiaifi i ii limgRiJU, c-rimil4 Jr In uti i rr n' . l nitcoolals and X Jj "It tie far una. ir'r r, tv return J MO'l. I ".WW'F 1 - nlr ii(MI ttprfV rLt..li(-.tOii'hIuIi.tU 'd..i'il)innMnUnp.. SeM h U l-ooti Drue -Ut. ib (!.. I- Ante hi 5 nfrcntN for We h, Uonalnn Slioc. IT lint fur hiiIc til sour placn nk jonr lnlcr to etoiiil for cntnliitftii't hcuio tho Hireiiry, ami t(ct t li em for jim. HTTAKK NO SUBSTITUTE. M S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE fcORLO FOR THE MONEY ? It Nastamle9lioc, wlili uo tucks or wox thr-nil to hurt the fi'et; mado ot tho lient (Ino on If, and cnnj, ami Oecriutt we make mom thorn of this gratia than any ot ttr manufcu-tui er, It equals Iiantl euweJ hIiocm eostluK from (il.w toiJji.irO. Jtfi 0(M4nii!ln Hati'1-.f vril( the finest calf V4aVB Bhoo ccr offered ror t&Mi ciiuaU 1'rcncli lmiiftrted which cost f rom to $ri m. fftvl 00 Iliintl-Suwi'tl Wt'lt Shoi. lino calf, P stj 1 lnh, comrortnble nud durable. Tho b( hC shoe ever ottered at this price i siinio a rude as cua-tum-mudo huma costing from $H.tM to $iM)0i CO HO I'otlct) !"iot Formeia, liattrnad Uleu JJ and 1.1-tter Currlet'Kall w enr them; llnocidf. peuinU'Hs, HinouLli Irmlde. heavy threu fculea, extu Bloti ede. Ono pair will wear nj ear. (5ft 30 fliioeniri uo better shoe over offered ot &mm thU prlcoi ono trial will convince thi'so who wont ft shoe for comfort and sen lee, (&0 5 nud S'J.OO Woi ItlncttinH shoos H?am nro very strong and durable. 'Ihoso who havo Kiren them n trial will wear no other make. Rniie 8'J.OO ami behotjl shood tro SWY & worn by tho boyseerywhure; tbeysull oti their merits, aa the luereuslng Hales show. 3 SrJ Sac SW.OO Iluml-HOed shoo, liese GLbCVi ICO UonKola. erybtyllslnequaUFreucli Imported Uoes eostlnitfmm $i.uo to ji.i)u. Imilli'M '..50, 5M.tiO itiul Si. 7.1 shoo for Misses uro the best line iKmgola. Htyllsh aud durable. Cnnilon. See that W. L, IoukIaa namo uud nrleo tiro stain Ded on the iKittom of cneli shoo. iTostoiplai. Ball, 4313.030 .ttDO.2.oli 3PeT, iurtrt at rial UrtU.FtiilidtliA , T'iu itiuat rilUb! nd uoofMln. a, Uliil tit diitei olUl!) i 11 ( Spof'nlDiscascs,l!Iooiroisoa t'Vi'Fas.h otahit rimptea. Bur Xoutli.Ttimit, Irrtuiltni, 8cM lafltDmitloai, Kldntjt liladJtr.LoisTilfclltj, Wei back. PrtiHLMla, l'llet, UaUnotiol Vf.kQM Debllltr. Tmcfn 1 MrmorT AndDertr. Strtetsrcs. Ml dlnnei fMj'tlac from jonttrol crrori or from or erwtr Okl.Vouns er MlciUIn Aged n;i iuffer sny loager. isriu certtlu, oovipvriiuvti I bar sery thing known l ma tktvt sad urglctl icieQce, i-billniie q1 old ckiei otlclted, do matter wbotklli'dtc'leratoDCo. FrMactuci oared ins lo 19 dtyi. Kuroiicta Hop(ttl eiMrlenoo la llerranj, Ens I ml, Frtoee sad AnittU, st irrllfla&tM tod dlplomn prot sol u jtr rr&ottcsi eirjrienot. jo,m tun curea rvsrij. Gic 11(1 ll ' 1 1 liaion areriiiiiuaonr. warn iporlcaoo and who can show aa msnr pat Unt perinacentlr tea sa i can aner quama ana aaTtrvumn auvton un, nodtbem. 8eoJ3J.improrbookMTRUTlM and avora .tliuonlatl iiumIti anaclti snrl idftrtlslnr doctor With tbelr fI and FraudBlant guaranleca and tatlmon1a1a, tbetr tipcncbce, toer ao noi pouva ana meir cacai u itiunqtm bioney ur f rlit lly Ulks and thtlr cheap and worthleaa druya ncltbrr ft which envta you, but ar uaad aa deooja and raaull In ruin of thuiuanda of conn.llng vlctlma. Orrtcr Movsa- Eftryd-yfrom8A U toll M ,even1ngi to. Wtdneaaaf and Saturday FTeDlnji from a lO.Suudara from to 11. T3 Utforeceea tee Wefuvadojr and Maturdaj VbJla. Ttm. RUPTURE, Wo, Hie underelgnerf, are entirely rurtd of nurture by Xr J. li MAYKR, 881 Arch Ht., rhlln. Tiioinan Jl. Hurtling. New HlriKgoUl, Yn., I.nt-rtt, Mralh Kastun. Ph.. L. P. ft U. A. Deturck, O ey, Pat( hilc. !'.. 1, . Noll, Llnifl. kiln. I'a., Wm. K. HiirunMlnw, nioeolxville. Kenrtint'. ra.,J.C l.ymn. 1310 V. HownrdHt.. llarrlRounr. Ph.. O. ktrclin, Dounlawvllle, Pa. 11r MAYl'lt la nf HnltM I'eilll. ItOfldlHL'. Pa.. on the Sud tfuturduy of each monlh. Cull to 60 him. If you cotdemplato nllt-nillng t'omnoer I elnl KpIkkiI, It will nay Jim to visit tlio 'IttK'IIl'M'JtK jiuhi. NKHH UN1VEIW1TY heforo dtoldlnif where, though yi u may IU e a thouano n lies away. It Mauds at the liead ol the llstot eoinmer. o'al K'liools In Its cliaraclrr as an ednri tlnnal forte, as a medium lor suppl ylue the LuslueFH men of the country will f4slt-fHnts. as a means try Willi iraiL.ru hhu ruiiuuio means ot lducing aml'ftlous yuuug men aud womn on the lilgtinvdto sucoeas, Mid In the extent, eltaanre unci cost ol i .niiipiupni. a norouuii i. uiiu r.ui in.it. KHOHTIlNP ANDl'KAOTH Al.KM.l.IHli IOUKHI'jH, Tlie Twenty-t-tventn Annual t'alaldKue will be mulled toany address, WILLIAMS Sl R0BERS,I'tv.tcr' ORUHiKENNI ir Hie 4iiiuur itaiui s'tintitvriy tureu by tuliululHtcrlnv llr. llulutV JoltIeii SiHetlU It li tnamifaotured a a powder, which oan be tfrtxi In a elaavg of oeer. a oup of ooffo or tea, or In food, without the knowlodaa ot.hu patient It in absolutely hkrmlOM, aud wnl cftvat a por.uaaem avud pedy ure, wbuther the pitleut i 5odurte drinker or aalooHoliowrac-i It uui bcea given to tbouoanaa Or ease. aa iu uvery tiut&noe m pvneui Qure um ioi lowea. i li wrr r mutt T. The KyeUim oaoe ItupregaAb cd with the 8peaino,u beomee aa utter itnptMeiouiiy lor uo liquor up poiuo ia exieii. . 43 pege book ot partloulare free. To bo had p C. H. HAGENBUCH, DrugQlst, Shenandoah J JI POUEJtOV, A T70RNEY-A T-LA W, 3mc-Be4dairi boIMlnt coiner Mln and CVsnUt WHY IS THE Wa L. DOUGLAS