SHENANDOAH Is tliQlieiuloctittoof thoSeliuylkill QOrtl region, thirteen miles from the comity sent. It Is on the lino of Uio I'lillniUlplilu mid 'Itonrtlnfr.l'ennsylvaulaflutl Lehigh Valley railroads, thus olltring tqccelluiit facilities for tiavel. Not iulte -llioui'tt rltlefrom the city ofJ'Diladcliihln f0P0UraiSSE30lfl00 It possesses the rentest in ilucemcuts for tho location of fuctorlrs, mills, &o. Kx cellent water supply, fuel plen tiful nud ohoHpur than nviy. wliero elte. Biliiunljoitn,! ntl vnntaftoa uuBurpnsspt, Pure nlr, pure water, eleclrlo lights, &o. A Ufa Prisoner Pardoned Actors, N. July 0. Jnmos C. King, n -well-known metropolitan lawyer, sen tenced tjv life In 1874 from New York for murdering the man who broke up his home, lifts been released from Auburn prison, on a special commutation granted by Governor Hill. Labor Lander Make a Tost Case. Boston, July 0. Henry Abrahams, Secretary of the Central Labor Union, wasi In the Municipal Court lined $1 and costs on tho charge of unlawfully deliv ering an oration on Frunklin Park, July 4. The case was appealed to the Superior Court. Presents la the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable 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, LIVER AND DOWELS. It ii the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Dtlious or Constipated SO THAT PURE. BLOOD, REFRCSrllMQ 3LEFP, HEALTH 'and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASX YOUfl DHU0GI3T FOtt MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. san mucisco. CM. IDUISV1UE. KY NEW YORK. IV. f. FIRE INSURANCE I ItrgHt sad Oliest Sellable Paril Cm. Cststu!s tUpreuentcd by DAVID FAUSTiSSSSS GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. Baker & Co.'s ireakfast frpm which tjio excess of oil has been removed, is Absolutely Pure audit is Soluble. No Chemicals aro used in Its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is theroforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably ndaptcd for invalids as well as for persons iu health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & GO., Dorchester, Mass. II IMPORTANT NOTICE i All poisons are hereby named IT TO FISH 1 Till! MSB ! Belonging to the Shenandoah Water Company, andull parties caught vlolatlDg this notlca will be Prosecuted ns Trespassers. Dy order of the oo3vni.isr"s. ICOLAY HIT HMD Coloiiol McCluro Still Sticks to His Story. HE REPEATS IT THIS MORNING Prosidant Linoola Wanted Andrew John eon Nominated. There Win Jfo l'yJnillco Against Sir JInuillu Hie ,Wir l'rrsldenl's l'rlvnto Fcorotiiry Mnrejjr n Houtlno Clark Ills ltcmoval Wu SiUicliiby FrloniN.nr tho Administration An lutratlne Mlsputs Philadelphia, July 9. The Tlmos this morning publishes tho following editorial written by Ool. McCluroi "The Ignorance exhibited by John O. ;Nlcolay in his public telegram to tho widow 'Of ex-Vico-Presldont Hamlin, Is equalled only by Ills arrogance in as suming to spook for Abraham Lincoln In matters about which Nlcolay was never consultod, nnd of which he had no more knowledge than any other routiuo clork about the White House. I do not regret i that Mr. Nlcolay has rushed into n dis- pute that must lend to tho clear estab 1 llshmout ot the exact truth as to tho do- feat of Hamlin in ISM. It will suroly greatly impair, if not destroy, Nlcalay's hitherto generally accepted claim to no curacy as tho biographer of Lincoln, but he can complain of none but himself. "I saw Abraham Lincoln at .all hours of tho day and night during his Presl- I deutlal service, and he himself abundant i ly testified to the trust that existed be ' tween us. Having had the direction of his battle in the pivotal State of the Union, he doubtless accorded me moro credit than I merited, ns the only success in politics and war is success; aud the fact that I nover sought nor desired honors or proflttfrom his administration and never embarrassed him with exac tions of any kind, made our relations tho most grateful memories of my life "In all the many grave political emer gencies arising from tho now nnd ofton appalling duties imposed by internecine war, I was ono of those called to the in ner councils of Abraham Lincoln. Ha distrusted his own judgment in politics, and was over careful. to gather tho best counsels from all the varied shades of opinion nud interest to guide him In hla conclusions; nnd there wero not ouly scores ot confidential conferenoos In tho White House of which John Q. Nlcolay never heard, but no man ever met or heat dof John Q. Nlcolay lu such coun cils. Ho was a good mechanical, rou tine clerk; ho was uttorly inefficient aB the secretary of the President; his re moval was earnestly pressed upon Lin coln on more than one occasion because of his utter want ot taot and fitness to his trust, ond only tho proverbial kind ness ot Lincoln savodhitn from dismissal. He saw aud know President Lincoln; the man Abraham Lincoln ho nover saw and never knew; and his assumption that he was the trusted repository of Lincoln's con fidontlal convictions und efforts woul d have been regarded as grotesque a quar ter of a century ngo, when Lincoln nnd his close surroundings wero well under stood. Johnson's Nomination Desired, "I now repeat that In obedlonce to a telegraphic request from Abraham Lin coln I visited him at the White Housa the day before the Baltimore convention of 1804. At that Interview Mr. Lincoln earnestly explained why the nomination of a well known Southern man ilka An drew Johnson, who had boon Congress man, Governor and Senator by favor of his State, would not ouly nationalize tho Republican party and the government, but would greiitly lessen tho grave dan gor of the recognition of the Confederacy by England and Franco. "Ho bollovod that the election to tho Vice Presidency of a representative statesman from an insurgent State that had been restored to tho Union would disarm the enemies of tho Repabllo abroad ami romovo tho load ot section alism from the government that seemod to greatly hinder peace, No intimation, no trace of prejudice against Mr. Ham lin was exhibited, and well I knew that 110 such consideration could hnvo in lluencod Mr. Lincoln iu such an emer gency." BIG COLLIERY FIRE. Throo Men Fatally Injured by au Ex plosion or (Jan, Lancaster, Pa., July 0. John Horsey nnd John Pickmonti wero fatally ami Christopher Shoffstall sorlously lujured by an explosion of gas at tho Greon Eldge Colliery. The inner workings wero Ignited by tho explosion and assistance has been sum moned to aid in controlling the flumes. The mine Is one of the largest In tho an thracite region. A Telegraph Oporntor's Fatal Error, Newbuho, 0., July 0. Two freight trains on the Cloveland, Canton and Southern Railroad collided near this city early in the morning nnd Peter Hamuion, one ol the conductors, had n leg broken and was Injuied so hudly about the head that he may not recover. Ed Rpyor, a brakeroan, had ono log broken and sustained internal Injuries, from which ho cannot recover. Dave Drown, nn eugineor, and two other men wore badly hurt. A telegraph operator told both conductors to go ahead. Ills Ilemalns Identified. Roxdout, N. Y., July 0 Tho remains of tho man found drowuod In the Hud eon River off Ulstor Landing on Sunday were Identified last evening as those of Rudolph Fix, a German saloon keeper, of Syracuse. The identification was made by the brother of the deceased. Tho dead man was a baoholor, 55 years old, and had frequently threatened to tako his own life. A Convent Dsstroyed by Fire, Montreal, July 0. A dispatch from St. Hllulre, Que., says the Convent of La Providence, commonly known as that of tho Sisters Gadbols, situated on the Richelieu River, below Beloll, was completely destroyod by lire during the ruornlug. Treasurer Nebekor May Resign. CnAwroni)3ViUJt. Ind., July 0. There Is a strong probability that United States Treasurer Nebeckor will resign. At least this Is Intimated by bis brother-in-law, F. M, Dice ot this city. rtidicst of all In Leavening Power. ABS01JJTEL FIRST GIRL AT YALE, Irene Ctt Will Xtu.lv With Ffftonn ll!!Mlrlt trtehulur. NonwtOH, Conn., July 0. The only certificate of nd mission which Yafo Uni versity has ever granted to a woman has just been received by Miss Irene W. Colt, of this city, tho daughter of Gen. J. B. Coit, formerly Congressman front this district. Prof. J. D. Seymour, of Yale, notified Miss Coit, saying thnrt she hud p stl the examination ratlsfuotorlly and would be admitted. The young woman will bo tho object of much attention among the 1,500 Yale bachelors. AN INDIAN EXECUTION. A Seinlnolu Qulokly l'at tu Death Tor a Ilrutat Murtler. THLEqunA, L T., July 0. Unrest, n full-blooUeU Sointnole, was executed yes terday on the council grounds of the .Seminole reservation nt Wihakn, A month ago Unrest quarreled with an other Indian, aud chopped him to pieces with a boo. Ho was tried and convicted by tho council, tiuil at noon ho was led to a low, fiat rock and a bandtge tied over his eyes. Ho was not otherwise bound and was as unconcerned as the traditional bravo in warpaint. Two Indians, chosen by lot, each sent a bullet Into his heart. There wab a painful upraising of the shoulders, nnd Unrest was still. His executioners ran quickly to him and laid him upon tho ground. Ho died In two minutes. Tho body was burled on the edgo of the couucil ground. PROBABLY A DUEL. Herbert ltismuroV May Challongo Connt Vun'Mlllinter. - Berlin, July 9. --It Is reported In dip lomatic circles that unless Count von Munster, the Germuu Ambassador at, Paris, denies the story clronl ted by M. de Blowitz to tho effect that the late Em peror Williutn was desirous of getting rid of Prince Bismarck, aud that tho ox Chancellor's advancement of Count Her bert Bismarck, his son, was a glaring Instanco of nepotism lu politics, he, Count Bismarck, will challenge the Ger man AmbnssadortOglvo him satisfaction on the field of honor. To Study tho lilblo. Lockport, N. Y., July 0. The 15th In ternational Bible conference met at tho Queen's Royal Hotel at Niagara, on Lake Ontario, to-day. There are already 1500 delegates present from Canada, tho United States and England. Prominent Bible students will conduct the studies. The sessions will Inst eight days and aro hold In a pavilion overlooking the lako, the Niagara River and old Fort Niagarn on tho opposite bhoro. The Bible is stud ied from u purely theological standpoint. THIS IS JOLLY! Dad booxht AOMK ULAOKIKO And TU have H m cow. WoltTsACMEBIacking IS A GREAT LABOR 8AVER A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. RAIN AND SNOW DON'T AFFECT IT. NO BRUSHING REQUIRED. MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. USED Wf MEN, WOMEN AMD CHILDREN, Cn be trsriifd like Oil Cloth. ASK IN ALL STORES FOR Win. Stain old New fuhniturk Will Stain Glass and China warc will. Stain tinwarc will stain your old Basket anil ramUh nt the game Will Stain baby' Coach fifflf, WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. THI5 SEASON FOtt IC-NICS jimxo at jtAsn, Committeemen ghoiild bear in mind that the IIhhald qiUco is prepared tu do ull l;liuls of Poster Work! at the most ruafoiiatile rntejg Give us a call und obluln our prices. All work tlciie when promised and In a entlffactory manner. Pnallw rtulnUlv. PflrmnnAntlv Reatarad. "Weukneee, Nervou.neee, Iletjltlty. and all the train of ovlle from early urrorsorlater exoesnes tbo results of overwork, sickness, worrr, oto. Full strength, torelopmont, and tone given to ever; orgau and portion of toe body. Simple, natural methods, luimedtato Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2.0UO references. Hook, explanations andproofsmallodtsealodlfree. Address ERIE MGSIOAL OO., BUFFALO, H. Y, Ts Tthis Srv ' U. S Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, PURE Ti'rntlier ImUoiitlnn. WAsntsoTnx. July B. For !fe Rutland! Showers; stationery teniiemtUre: northerly Kales. For Kastern New York: Fain Slightly warmer 11U Friday; northerly winds. Fair l'rtlay anil Suturilay. For New Jnrsoyt Showers; sURhtly warmer; fair Frtunyt northerly pales. For Western New Yorki Fair and warmer till Friday nlifht: northerly winds. KKW VOUIt SIAltKHTS. Iv'bw Vohk. July 8. Money on eall loaned ml' at Hit aud 3 per cent. BONDS. Closing Yesterday. 4U, 1S81 ltnr 100 4(1. IBM Coup. 100 4 li, 1B07 Hrg- 11SU 4 s, 1K07 Uoup 110 STOCK MA 11 It KT. Closlnst Yesterday. Canadian Pacific , Si Closlnsr To-day 100 100 tt84t dosing JXi-day. HI HTM lasti 136 11:1 ior 70 33fti T!1K OC 4M 7"K , ueturai I'lieina- atm Chtoaiiio, Hui. b Qulnoy Sn DelHwaiT & II udaon 1 SW l)el..I.ack. & Western I!)i , Kile ID itrtepret 411 Jilke Shore 1UH Louis .V Nash 7j4 illohigtm Central t)7W SIi48ourl I'adllo 07K Xuwjcrwn Central H4) Northwtstorn 10S Oregon Navl-ratlon TO 1'cicTlio Mull an( Iteadtnir auk Hock Idatid 7'Jii St. Paul wM Union I'oclflc 44 Wetern Union nti l'HODBCU MAUKHT. July. Wheat isP4 Corn Mite Oats..- 30! Sent. mi 01H HEUOANTIM-1 nXCIIANOB. nutter In more deiuind aud steady. West- ern extras, inc. Cheese Stonily. State, factory, new, full croam, choice white. So.; Ohio llut, 5Uc.a7c Urgs-Dull. State frash. lUc.ulbJG o.. frusTern fresh. 18o,18c. HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific is tho great developer, of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions; it stimulates the skin to healthy action, and assists naturo in development. Thero is no tonic for child ren equal to S- S- S Send for our treatise on Blood assl Bltln Diseases. Swift Svecu'io Co., Atlanta, Q. cakuks EWER 6lct neadacho and rollove oil tho tronhlsa inci dent to a bilious Btato of tbo system, Euoh 03 Dlzzlnees, Kausca. DroTPsluess. Dletresa after eating. Tain In the Bido, &c Wiilo their most reaarioMo success has been shown la curing 4 UtiSnehc yet Carter's Iitlla Liver rilU ara equally valuable In ConaUpatlon, curing and pro venting thlsannoylnaoomplalnt.whllo they all correct all disordors of thostomachtlmnlate tho liver and regulate tho bowels. Evanlf theyonhj fAeliStheyTronldboalmottprlcelesBtathosewha 1 Bauer from this distressing complaint; but f ortu stately their goodness doos uotend horo,and thosoi Trho oncatry them wUl find these little pUla valu able In somany ways that thoy wiU not bo wll ilisg to do without them. But after idlalck boat Is the base of somnnyllyos that herelswbera weinakoourgreat boast. Our puis cure it whUoj others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small end - very easy to tako. Ono or two pills xnako a dose. They are Btrlctly vegetable and do not grlpo or purge, but by their Ren tie action plaasoaU who luethem. InvlalsataScentai flvefor$l. Sold ly druggists everywhere, cr cent by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now Yorki SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Dr. Gmsvnnor's it. i" 1 1 i Deii-cap-sic "JlZ'fr;'.' PLASTER. nbetunatinm, tienrAlr'a, ploarifljnnd lumb(Lgog :r u KV on, ttTUlHt I or MIB VJ kVII IfrQIKl. I A YlAllI I umlmaVe to lirtvfl a-tiftuy fBtriyiiitflllrnit n u of lt)nr wht) run re tut ttutl uriU'.and who. Initni'-lloii.wHl wxk intluatrioualj, iu tin Tltrr IbuuoiTKi llkr ,wl.trirltif tlvaI vt'llalaoriirnltli VrsrlntUli thu Kliimil"! Numuuey l trariietl I A laLilitatn.vB. l-uiil and auickl ii j . u i mi rani iiioi mnimfc iki r frum t-iicb Jinii. t Krcminty I tfAf unft nd firuvlded wilb eRiltinaiit it li nd NOLI II, 1 till i trthulan l'IC '.!? ul ones, U. C. AI I.r.., Itux V40t Auuiistu AlMtiiw, a. H. BRIOKER. M. D P H YSIOIAN AND StiJtQBON, io:9Knst Centre Utrcet; MahauoyClty, fa nkln and all special diseases a specialty. REBELS VICTORIOUS Thoy licport Another Fight "With Balmuccdn's Troops. DENIAL FROM THE OTHER SIDE. It is Olimned that tho Insurgents Ara Short of Men and Guns. An OvoTOlielinln-r Msjorlty In Favor of tlm SlcOnrlhyltes' Slim nt Carlnw Par nrll Sitys lie Will 1'lght On Ilia Itrason for tlm Defeat Tim yueon Wants to Ite- Isn tliH Kftlser's Nperoli. Wasiiiscotos, July 0. A cablegram from Iaulnue, signed by Federloo Krra. rurU, MlBistor of Foreign Allaire for tho Insurgents, was received by the repre sentatives of tho Chilian Congressional party here late last night. It states that the army of llalmaceda while advancing from Cbnuimbo to the Valley of Httasco, was met by the insur gent army at a point four leagues south of Vallenar. An Mittageiaent, the dispatch goes on 1 to any. took place. After a fieree fight tho llalmaoetllsts were driven Imok. The triumph or tne insurgents was compl ete. INSURGENTS BADLY OFF. They Are Said to bo Desperate anil Short of itlen. New York, July 0. The following In formation from Callno, has just been re ceived by tho commission house of Ste yens & Co., In this city, "Passengers arriving from Iquique nnd Valparaiso stale that tho situation of the Chilian lusurgente Is desperate, lhey aro without money, and tho I r vessels are in bad condition nud without ammuni tion. "Tho army, which comprises from 8,000 to 4,000 'roles,' do not rcccivo their pay. The Insurgents have been nblo to obtain only SOU rules, In bnd order, bought nt Panama. Most of tho Inhabi tants of If'iilque, Plsngn and Antofngasta have emigrated ta Southern Chili or to Peru. PARNELL BADLY BEATEN. Ills Candidate In Ciirlmv Defeuteil by tho Jlt-Coi thylti . Dcdum, July 0. Both factions of tho Irish National party wero surprised over the rosult of tho polling lu Cnrlow for o successor in Parliament to tho late Patrick O'Qormnu Mnhou. It was n sweeping victory for the JlcCarthyltes; their oatulid tte, llr. liam mond', receiving 3,755 votes ns against 1,530 cast for Sir. A. J. Kettle, tho candi date ot the Parnollitcs. In tho preceding oleotlon O'Gormnn Mahon (Nationalist) was elected without opposition. Parnell declares that ho will continue the struggla and that tho JlcCarthyltes will bo disappointed If they expect that he will toko himself out of tho way. Parnell attributes tho rosult to tho Ignor ance of tho voters aud the lullucnco of the priests. NO HOPE FOR SPURGEON. Professional Jealousy lias Causod is Ilow Amou-r Ills Doctors. Losdo:, July 0. What Is sorrow fully fearod to bo tho deathbed of Charles Haddon Spurgeon 13 unhappily the occasion of an incident of profession al Jealousy exactly similar to that which was witnessed at Lord Bouconsfleld'H deathbed. Dr. Gcorgo Hugh Kldd, tho famous Irish surgeon, practlouer nnd writer, who attended Lord Ileaconsfield, is also in attendance on Mr. Spurgeon. Ho is a man of very broad views, and is an ad vocate of homeopathy as well as of tho orthodox systom of treatment. Conse quently Sir Audrew Clark, Mr. Glad stone's physician, who was summoned in consultation, has declined to attend, just us Sir William Jenuer declined to give his services to Lord Puaconsfleld for the Bsmo reason. Mr. Spurgoon has ofton ralltod from severe attacks, but nover befora has his vitality sunk so low ns it Is now. In his delirium ho fancies that ho Is in the south of Frauco, and calls upon those about him to taku him home. This morning thero was no signs of Improvement, and Mr. Spurgeon is suf fering extreme prostration. THE KAISER'S DOINGS. HoDInst Snbuiit Ills Oultlllilll Speech tu the Uuo-tu. Londox, July 0. It Is roported that tho Queen has stipulated that the Em peror William of Gormany shall wrlto out tho speech which he Is to make at Guidhall to-iuorrow In reply to tho ad dress ot welcome which will he made there on behalf of tho corporation, and submit It to Lvi .ilajesty for approval. The Kaiser waato to moot Mr. Gladstono personally, and an attempt will be mado to bring them toizether, if Mr, Glad stone's health and engagements pormit. It is said on good authority that the Prince of Wales actually hud a baccarat Sarty at Windsor on Monday night, tho lalser being an intorestod onlooker. Pulcer Cnuseil Hla Ituln, Meiudbn, Conn., July 9. George II. Tuttle, traveling salesman for Warner Si Co., ot Hartford, clothiers, has been miss ing from his home in this city slucu last Thursday. Ho ran two clothing club-i here and had takon lu about $8,000. Ho had $1,500 of this in the bank, but drew it out some time ago. It is said that ho lost heavily playing poker. His wife nnd child are without means of Bttpport. The members of the clothing olubs who have paid in their assessments and not drawn art) the loners. Mr. andjlli-s. rarnell's Itecoptlous. Londox, July 0. Mr. nnd Mrs. Par nell propose shortly to glva a series ot wedding tecepttons, Owing to the dis tinguished suolal position of Mis. Par nell's family lu England, the receptions are not likely to bo a failure, so far as English attoudauoe is ooucerued. Jlardsley lu tlin Kastern Penitentiary, PrrrsBunu, July 0. John Hardsley, ex City Treasurer of Philadelphia, was ltt-nt-irht. tn tho Kastern Penitentiary last evening and began his 15 years' sentence. xue iraaster oi tuu pr-Buuu- mt mauo so quietly that hut few knew anything about It at the time. Thf nntmvnnpR nf tirertkinf 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 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. riUemiri. OlO. A. Macbeth A Co. MT life CHEAP AND STrVONC. 20 other styles 6-A Nt. i.-it , i,. -.,,,( nil Wit. AVKKS HONS, I'M 1 1. IJK1.1 HI-.. o)il tiy all -icili-is Pi Cl.lrbc.trr'. Knell. b lM.n....l Itm.A. EKNYROYAU P.LLS Orljrlunt nnil ol C l.t I r l"i V r ,m-nt I Hut 1 1 In ttfd ii- ) . itv JE-.Ttftf w. 1,1,11,. , I 7T wflnnelhir. Hn" Jjn- . t flf"'" and '-.(til, ,. , tr, I U In -,,, if,.,.. , l' "It-ll. fir X LT . Mall. ff),tHH r i "lalrli.lerCkaUeul( a..." Bol I by alf iT . Aak my nip.ts for H. L. Dausln-i.Slinri.. If not lor iiliilil lour plnrv nh jour ilenlL'i to mpmiI .or cntnloffiit.. MiMMin. ,1,,. uirrucy, nud net th-1"1 ''or )tnt. tsr 'am; no , 'uten il, !L,t3 ffi3 C IJlr" FOR UVk? 3 STI ff C r.srw ri b ri r si HIE BEST SHOE IN THE WOfllD F0F1 THE MONEY? It H A m-amlpRK lhrH V.Uh tist tnstlra nf Wnr ili t to hurt tliOteet: tiioiltt nf th.. lut tin. . .i n. aud easy, untl twenuse tre make moto h t m tl tnulc thaniinv other manufmtuiet. ItcouaU Land mved BhoLi ctntlns fnnufii.iv to$i.i). isS uiJiniiiiiiPiini.tietinvi'ii, tno nne-stcMr Oisf Ah (mi tivi.r niriiiinl fnr atmit ammli I s-n-nni. Importort Bhiii'shloU uoht frnm is.itntofi,.' 00 lliiiul-Sfui'il Welt HIW, lino cftlf. V - Btj IIbU, comrortable aud tturablc. llir bcit ehoo ever otti'it-tl nt tliii price j untin grade as cus-toni-tnado thou coatliiK from .ihi to !JJm mill f olforPnrrlMr-mlt u.i.hn.... si.,-..I hoatnk'R, binooth inttltle. heavy threu soles, extcu slou cd'. ono pair will v.nr ajoar. thU prlco; ono trial will couvluco thaao who want a shoo for comfort and service. - "nn p.-.iiu w oi iiiiiirninn'H sbora LV mm nrn VPrV fttrmiL mill ilnrnltln Thnon isrl.n havo given theiti n trial will wonr no other make. DfsUfil &JUO mill 91.71 school shorn am tlyj worn ly the boysever Wieic; thcysoll on their merits, ni tho Increasing sales show. i nfiioc MUU iiiinii-HiMra snoc. icsc raClU I vJ Donuol.l. (?rvtvllh: tKiiuiInl.r. n.-h liTiivortctl shoos cotlnefrotu 31.UI to Sd.ul. limlUV.tt.ao. 19VS.UO 11111I $1.78 shoo for MlMes are tho liest fine Dnnftoln. stylish nnd durai ilc. t ituiitiii. oee uiai v. j,. uoukias' name alia rlco tiro statu pe on the lottom of each shoe. V. L. UOUULAS, Lrocltton, Macs. TosoplX 33 All, Dr. Thee 6S8KPe,n!K!ffi:,,f,V The mt rfllMblfl nrl iBo.ni u isvlUt for Ut.icui:i olfcoi $pfc;'jfikis.B!ood Poison t' lCKRS, H'ctchei. Plmplti, Bora Month, Throat, IrtttiUso. fictvld hira, InQiiiniaMl in, Kldai ft Ititddor.LoiiTlulttj, Wk h--tr Priptmls. rilsii. llelmchnlr Wtitntsi Debility, Tmptln 1 Hrmory tndDsieay.&trtolarct, aJltiiitneirMu'ilns 'com juuthfnl errr or from OferworK 0U1fYounr MlUdlo Aged don't aaffcr soy looBrc; ore la ecruiu, no eipenmi at 1 hive ivtryttilni known tm m Jleil aal mrelokl oienoc,'ibitlnsitc tod old enti noiu i (rit. D9sttler wbiifstlkditilerntonoe. Frcib cue corct la 4 lo 10 At. j : Europetn llMplttl experleniM In Oerinftny, kne nil IS yetra pnetlctl eii-.rknee 10 SOD euti cured jotr ij. sipcrlessM tad who cd how a mny patUcU permaii cut car mi kis sMt-T qjcm aiiu siyriuioit aooiori oil rutnil tliern. Sto I i J. sump for Uwk "TEUTH" lOtfTtt (Mtltoottiali eiimafnj qvueks ul ittrlU1m doctor itlt their tw and wtuilulmt ajuamtstoca aol fatlmualala, t lr ipricDo,iiu'7 uo not pomttNi ana lueirKDiuiti 01 reiunair.K mon-y or rrlLJly talhi apii tliUr cheap tod wortbloa drv n(tbr of whtoHotit'tayou.but i aaadudeeoyi and taunts la rulo of ttitUMbd of onullJlng Tletlota. Owcr Hdlm,- Evtryiiy from WA.H loll' M ,retloa Sto9. Wcdoetday tut ridiuiiUy FLttiloj fr .jiif-io, Hualaf from 9 to 13, TJ KcfvrcDCLtaea WedLta-la and Halurdajr rLila.llmsia. RUPTURE, Wo, tho undersigned, nro tntliely cured nf Runtnre bv l)r J. 1). MAYKH, 831 Aich St., l'Mla. Thomas It. llarluug. New Hlugguld, I'a., I. "-"niult, South Kiialtin. Pn . I,. I A (?. A. Deiurck. O ov I'a.. 11. U, Htanley, ISIBprucePt , Lfliannii, Pa ,A. Schacldcr. Locust IJalo, I'll.. 1), 11. Noll, Limn Idlu.l'a., Wm. E. liar fiisllnp. PhoenlTiile, l'a., W. M Uluharh, 6S1 Waslili gton Ht., llcndlnjr, i'a., J. O. lymo, 181" W. Howard Ht,, 1'arrls! ur, I'a., C. Ktehn, Donnluesvlllr. I'a. Dr. MAYICIl Is nt Hiuel lVnn, lte(liU)!, l'a., on tho 2ud Katurduy ol tach luoulh, Cull to sea him. YOUNG MAN, If you coptrinplate nttetifitug t'ommcr- I rial foliiHil. Ii will pay ynu to visit, the 'Hi ( HJ-hTl-11 num. N1K UN1VKIW1TY betore d- cldlnic whi te, though yii may live n thou-auii n lks uway. It Hands at Hie head of the list ol ci-itinu-r-oinl icnols In Its chataclrusun edm uitmal fone, as a medium lor supplylne the i tinners men or the country with truii.ed and mpuulo aslKtanU, as a nifans ol j,l.irlna ntnt.liiou young men and woinfn on tlie h'tiii ro dto success, mid In the extent, eliKBi.i i nd cost ot II e nulpniPiil. ThormiKli I'tiMMKHi Ml,, XHOKTilA.Nl ANI PKAlTll Al , I.M I.lMIt C0Uli81-i, The Twetily-Kvenlll Atiuual (Jataloguf will he mailed to any addrffcs. Wll I IAMS Hi RDRPR5 DRUNKENNESS Or tbo JLIqtmr IIhI.H, INMllUt f.r 4iuou liaUuilnlMrliMc Ir. ItMlutV JoIi1ms Mi! tic. It ts raanufooturad as a powdnr, whi oh can he given tn a flams of beer, a oup of ooftee or tea, or in iou without ths knowiiialira at iho nutittni. Ii isahmlutAid bairmleiM, aud will offsxt peiutsuent ant! npeay curss, YYuoiuci mo jsnitcu i inpaeraiu aiuintr or analoohollewraok It has bo en gln iu ti.ounondij of oM, and in every liutanoe a pertoot cure Una followed- It never Pells. Tho system uaoc i.ul i ed with the 0puaiUa.it beuameean utter impuaioUlty for the liquor apputito to siut. 48 paae hook of pwUoulore fire. To be hod 0 C. H. HAGENBUCH, DrugaUt, ShPnandoEti J K rOMMUOY, I TTORNEY'l T-LAW. oaioe-Beddsll'i bnllrtlng corner Main and Caatit I , . sdv II , tl NqUMr " I I-i" WHY IS THE Wh l. douclms