shenandoa H Is the hi nd centre of the Schuylkill conl region, thirteen miles from the county peat. It Is en the line of til Philadelphia and Heading, Pennsylvania mid Lehigh Valley railroads, thus ofVrhiK excellent fucilltlee for trnvel. Not iulte 4 hour ride from theelty ofl'ldlndclphla Fsa3o,ooo It posppisesthe greBtestln dufements for the lntmtlon of fuatnrlf, niillg, tea. Ex cellent water supply, ftietpleti- tlful and cheaper tlian any "fa where elto. Educational nil vanlutes utnuiriinswl. Pure air, pure water, eleetrlo llttbt, &o., &c. Crmuul to rieca. Wilmington, Del., July 13 Roliert. II. Din!, nltfht watchman ot the Booklnud Paper Mill, toll Into the cogs ot a re volving wuterwheel anil was literally prouud to pieces. His head mid arms were torn oil, anil portions of his body were found hanging to tho wheels. Superintendent Harney Mrovfnetl. Font Ticondkiwoa, N. Y., July 13. of the Lake Oeorire & OhampUin trans portation Coinp.my, with hoadqiiartors at Burlington, was drowned here during the day. Drowned In blieopsheail Ituy. Nkw Yoiik, July 18. Arthur Miller, a young man of Brooklyn, was drowuod In Slieepsucad Bay last evening by the capsizing of a small yacht. Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE OF TUB 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 lo perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak Or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It Is the most excellent remedy known to CLE4HSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY , When one is lltlious or Constipated so THAT PURL nLCOD, REFRC3HIMO. SLSlFP, 9, HEALTH nnd STflENQTH 1 -- NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. aSK YOUR DRUQCIST FOU MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. tOUISVIUE. KY HEW YORK. N. t. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. Baker ft Co.'s from which tho excess of oil has beon removed, is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used in its nrennration. It has 1 iSf 1) ore than three tunes the strength of or Sugar, nnd is tliereforo far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is dellcio'" t nourishing, strengthening, EAuiiA' digested, nnd admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. John R. Coye, Attorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent, OFFICE nKDnALL'S IiUir.DINO, Cor. Main and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: l-A two and one-half story double frame dwelling house, with store-room and res taurant. Located on East Centre street. nnhln nrnnertv located on Boulh Jar- 3-Beven dwelling houses at tne corner 01 uu bertand Lloydstreets. Good Investment. Terms reasonable. Breakfast Cocoa DILLON FOR LEADER O'Connor Says Ho is tho Man to Succeed l'arncll. JUSTIN M'CAUTHr IS iSICK. Ha Mult Eotira from tlio Leadership of tho Irish Party. l'nrnell Will l'lislit On The Tory Vutor II In Only Siiiiorter-Tlic l'l.ctlmn Mny Unite Under Dlllnn S xtun He fusoa to Accept the Leiulnrahlp anil ll-nly'i'imis U Not Mentioned. London, July 18. Sir. T. P. O'Connor's paper contains a significant article on tho Irish situation, written, doubtless, by the editor. Tho writer says: ''Mr. Parnell will light ou, although tho battle Is hopeless. T'e Is a proud, masterful man, who will never be content with nny but tho fore most position;-and the process of beating him down will be slow but suro." The article further says: "No intelligent observer canj have tho least doubt that he desired to wreak Veufieance on tho two olasses, tile Llhor nls who made his leadership impossible and on tho Irish people who refused to follow him. "It is no longer a question of getting tho leadership of a united people or a united party. That, he knows, Is ad mitted to he impassible He did at tho bottlnnlnK of tho Btruggle calculate to ! ahfhU p, anlo dr o public life all who opposed him. Somo of tho shrowdest membors of the Irish party were of opinion that Mr. Parnell would sweep tne country Deioro mm, out tho calculation was wrong. Mr. Parnell now has nothing behind him except the full Tory voto and tho party of folly and violence." Mr. O'Connor nnnounces that Mr. Jus tin McCarthy is sick and must rotlro from tho leadership of tho party, which means "his party is sick of htm." Tho article then goes on to declare: "Mr. Sexton is tho natural loador and the ablest man of tho Irish party, who, It ho would accept it, would have the loyal I support of the party." But Mr. O'Con- nor announces that Mr. Sexton declared I Inst woek definitely that he will not nc I cept tho leadership, and therefore tho 1 party turns to Mr. Dillon, who is prob 1 ably tho only otitor man it would unite upon. Tho nrtlcle. concludos with tho follow infl wprds: "The circumstances which stood in the way ot his acceptanco when it was offered during tho Boulogne nego- 1 ter ,aralgnmeut of Colouel Itobert 0. In flations uo longer exist. It Is no longer cor3oll. or "Robert lo Diablo," as ho call- I In tho power ot Mr. Parnell to make the 1 1 1 I . . 1 , -M.I . I leatiersuip 01 any uiuur man uuljussiuio, nnd If Mr. Dillou wore olectod ho would find behind him a practically united na tion. Even some ot tho factions which still adhere to the cause ot dissonslon would be induced to stand asid nnd to allow tho avenuo to romaln broad an d open along which tho Irish race Is ad vancing rapidly, steadily and visibly to the attainments ot its rights." HE SAVED HIS COMPANY. A Daring ltltlo tn Itomlor Fluanclul As sistance. Jefferson, TexaB, July 18. Qoorgo II. Howell of Atchison, Kns., hearing of the financial disaster which threatened tho Jefferson Lumber Company of this city In which ho is interested, chartered a special ongino over the Memphis route to Iloxle. Ark. The closest figuring would land him at Jefferson at 3 o'clock. He Interviewed tho onglneor nnd crossed tho llromon's palms with gold. Two minutes after reaching Hoxio ho pulled out ot town. The timo of the journoy was shortened by throe hours, nnd before noon his arrival with tho necessary collatterals had quietod tho creditors and prevented the collapse of tho firm whoso business interests exceed $3,000,000. lleuly'a Foul Attacks. London, July 13. Owing to tho foul attacks of Timothy Healy upon Mrs. Par noil, n reaction is setting In tn favor ot tho Irish leader both In England and Ireland, and Mr. Parnell has received a number ot letters to the effect that while not agrooing with him In politics they aro not in sympathy with Hoaly's dis gusting abuse of his wife. The triumph of the Roman Hierarchy ovor Parnell Is causing a good deal of a stir among the Nonconformists, who ure the sinew ot the Liberal party in England nnd more opposed to Catholic domination In poli tics thnu tho Church ot England itself. A lending R.tdlcal remarked In the lobby that it tho Churoh of Pome taught peo ple to oppose Parnell politically on ac count of a marriage whioh tho law of the, laud recognized as legal, but whioh was opposed to Church lnw, then Protestants had just as much right to In troduce religion into politics. The Tories are doing all thoy can to stir up this feeling, and apparently with success. Mlntiter Douclaas Will Not Return. Wasiunotos, July 18. It Is said to bo definitely settled that Minister Douglass will not return tollaytl. Having brought back with him ft reciprocity treaty with Haytl, he is said to bo satisfied with his mission and reRdy to resign. It will probably be a long while after he re tiros before another Minister is appelat ed.' Kilted In a I.ntut Claim Dlipute. Biixinos, Mont., July 13. J. It, Dll worth, president of tho Dllworth Cattlo Company, was shot and Instantly killed at his ranch, 100 miles southwest others, yesterday by a young Pienohman named Humor In n dispute over a land claim. Bemnr surrendered himself. Dllworth came hero from Lenvenworth, Kan,, seven years ago. Designer llurffess Dent!. Boston, July 13. Edward Burgess, the naval archlteot, died last night at his home, No. C03 Boacon street, of typhoid fever, by whioh he was attaoked about six weeks ago. IIo leaves a widow nnd two children Fnuglitn Duel With Sabres. PrsTn, July 13. MM, Gayary and Polonyl, members ot the Hungarian House of Deputies, fought a duel with sabres, M. Polonyl was severely wounded. No Orauce Lutlxesiu the Army. London, July 18. The Duke of Cam bridge has issued an order forbidding tho existence ot Orange Lodges in the army. highest of all in Leavening Power. AESOLUTBDf PURE MINE CAVE-IN. I THE The Vlllncn at I,nrkavllln In Danser by u Midnight Crush. WiLKKMutuiB, July 13. A disastrous cave-in occurred at midnight at tho old slope ot the Kingston Coal Company near j Larksvllle, live miles from this city, and tho inhabitants ot that village, which is dlrec'ily over the mine, were in great fear of their lives nnd their property. Tho cavo was o-iusod by the snapping of tho old limbers in the slope directly Under the fan houso. The surface sank so suddenly that t .0 upward rush of air lifted the roof off the fan house. For hundreds of feet In all directions the surfaoe is covered with scams and cracks, somo ot them a foot wide nnd ex tending down Into tho workings. A number of houses in the vicinity are dam aged. A dozen men were at work In the mines nt tho time, but thoy escaped through a second opening. This company has been particularly unfortunate On May 5 their two largo breaker were dostroyod by Are. J HOTEL BURNED. Tho Guests Iltcnpe In Their Nlcht Clothes llarly This Mornlnz. Dulutii, Minn., July 13. The Hotel St. Louis, tho second principal hotel In Duluth, .was discovered to bo on flro 1 oarly this morning. I Tho guests escaped as fnr as known, many In their night clothes. It is im possible to estimate tho value of the four stories destroyed, but it will not fall Bhort of $loU,UUU. Iter. Sam Small nt Aabury I'arlt. AsbuhtPauk, N. J July 13. An audi ence ot 5,000 filled every part of tho As bury Park Auditorium last evening to hear tho Key. Sam V. Small, the noted ovanKelist and ex-president of Utah Uni-vAraltv- Dr. Small's ndilross was a bit- ed him, and his school of Infidelity and agnosticism. In tho opening of his ad dross Dr. Small alluded to the great amount of space given in the dally press for promulgating Mr. Ingorsolt's doc trines, or no attention would ba paid to j ng religious teachings. He said the Bible would not bo overthrown although Colonol Ingorsoll doa3 not boliovo in it. Dr. Small was constantly lnterruptod by applnuso. Tli Cnhensloy Letter. Baltimore, Md., July 1U. Cardinal Gibbons lias received from the Pope tho letter regarding tho Cahousloy Memorial, to which reference was m ido in a rocont cable from Rome. The letter says that tho fears created in America by tho I Memorial are groundless, and that tho Holy Father has uo disposition to accede ' to any proposition that might disturb tbo harmony of the American church. 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Sold at Klrlln'6 Drug store, Ferguson'! llottl Block, Shenandoah, Pa, Or tlio J.liuor Jlunlt, l'osllltely t'urtu by uumiiimcrmir )r. name' UoMpil NlMHlflr It Is mstrafaotured s powder, whioh can be given la glaas of twer, a oup of coffea or tea, or In lood, without th knowtedga ot ihe patient. It la abaoluUl harmless, and wlU etfeot a permanent and speedy ..m whuthM tttA natleut la a modarata drinker of an alooboltowreolc It has beon Riven In thousand 01 cases, ana la ever? instance a peneoc cure nas ioi lowed. It uetrr Falls. Theeystem onoe Impresnat ad with the Bpeoiac.H becomes an utter Impossibulty S page book of parUeuIars free. To be bad of C. H..HAGENBUCH, Drufjfllet, Shenandoah U. S. Gov't Report, Aug, 1.7, 1889, ENDEAVOR CONVENTION. A Movement to Kxlemt tlin Snolely All Over tli. World. MtNNEAroi.ra, July 18. Hev. A. A. Fill ton, ot Canton, China, arose In the Chris tian Hmleavor Convention imd announced a now "schomo," or. as he called It, a "Christian E.itleavor Scheme, " which was for each member ot the society in the house to give tlve cents each to send Father Endeavor CI irk nrotiutl the world to extend the society a I over the world, to make It Inter-comiuental Instead of International In its scofle. He asked for 000, tho remainder to bo raised outside. Jliss Mariraret Litcli, ot Jallna, Ley Ion, India, then spoko of the work in tlio missionary field, and asked for 10,000 missionaries from the Society of Chris tian Endeavor and to he supported by them. There being 10,000 societies now in existence, with 1,000,000 members, gives an avera to of 000 membors to each society. She pleaded for each society to send out nnd support ono missionary. This brought the convention to tho children's or Junior Endenvorors hour on tho programme Tho central sections of the main hall wcro thon cleared, nnd 800 ohihlreu marched In singing "On ward Christian Soldiers," taking tho places vacated for them. Mrs. Alice May Scudder, of Jersey City, the originator of tho Junior Endenvor movement, deliv ered on address on "The Child at Work." Slio Baid that as children wore full of life and energy thoy must be put to work. TEN MILLION TONS. Hich Tides Work r,.it Havoc on the Mersey ltlver. London, July 13. Tho high tides which hnvo prevailed in the Mersey for tho Inst twenty-four hours so weakened a tem porary dam built part of tho way across that stream that to-day tho entire struc ture, comprised of 10,000,000 tons ot tim bor nnd masonry, gave way beforo tho extraordinary pressure, tto dam was 250 feet wide, and the Immense quantity of debris was swept down the river, .com pletely blocking tho Thropshlro Union Canal and choklug up a section ot tho Eastorn Ship Canal. The latter wntorwav will bo ontlroly swamped by the next high stago of wator unless a new barrier is immediately erected. Thousands of workmen have beeu put to work constructing a new dam and removing tho wreckngo ot the old ono. SHOT HIS BflOTHER. Mnn nooelvae Tlve Mullets on Ao- count of a F1.U.II7 Quarrel. BuTLxn, Pa., July 18. Adam Mlnlngor fired five bullets Into tho body of his brother, John Mininger, lu Jefferson Township last night, fntnlly wounding him. Four of tho shots took effect in his head, and the other entered his breast above tho heart. Ha cannot recover. Bad blood has existed between tho two brotheis for some time. List night John drove to Adam's barn to feod his horse. Adam refused him permission to do so. John thon Insulted Adam's wife and ad vanced toward his brothor In a threaten ing manner, when Adam fired with tho above result. Murdered u Child for Splto. Parkersburo, W. Va July 13. -Cyn thia Adkin wasnrrested at Barhoursvllls for the murdor of a daughter ot James Croamlus. For somo time the alleged murderess has had a grudge against tho family. The child was found murdored by its mother, who had returned from an orranil, having left the little ono asleop. It body wus discovered in an open grate covered with ashes and bleeding terribly, Tho child's neck had been broken by a blow, and the little ono was thrown Into tho ashes to stop the blood. The murderess is unmarried, about 80 years old, and of excellent family. An Opium Capture. Chicago, July 13. Au opium capturo was effected last night to which the po lice and United States officials attach a great dosl ot Importance. Deputy Unltod States Inspector Captain Crowloy has for months had suspicion that opium was being smuggled into the city nnd sold to the Chinese laundries, uo nns Kept a watch ou certain individuals, and last night called upon the poltco to arrest at No. SO South Canal street a man who gives the name of John Reynolds. Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-caD-sic 1 m Q'7rZ'i PLASTER. K Hbpamathm, neuralgia, plorieyand lambasoRfl "OhmI at finca. fliiuinm fur u.1h Iiv all DruirsTmti. Kl ItiMeurel Aiuv thousand htspeleu by tht Wit nliyst- iai rtpiiily dlsper, mni In tn Vtx ti tue cice ti..t h (. It ivt VwrMliIriU f . uonUis f mir- rr 11 h A V Q " kculout cure I Ulf !Jfil O tnm ntnmi irr feint ved S---11 f. r j-'nt-c mooi: m v ti (itrarr ii null tiUI, fterul ten rer , ftemt ten rers 'n tuit'ts 1 . a v ' jo fJEHi" l I'd I H - id J WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MINKHAI, WATEll, the usoof which will supply Importaut ele ments necetssry to health. It will cure the Kidneys, Uver, Utomuch, andi.ll Dowel unci lllsdder diseases. It w 111 dissolve culcull and remove I hem. It ri moves Hie uilo acid fro n the blood and thus destroys Malaria sud mum. x, cures liriEiirs aiseae, anil is ! peclally recommended for neonle advanced in life, and for genera! debility. For undoubted particulars, loj it. 1'EilKV, Waler ot Ufe Co., Si Bouth Main St., Wllkes-Barre, to. prooisoi mis senator pampniei giving nut l iue .iu m-re miiing to uum....me lu o Ul l10uge, hRd tlrae t0 get outside the JoT'0'.11 ",' ,lhre WBoverl buildings, but before thoy could escape 13,000 delegates In tho hall and not one " ' . , ' . , . . , remained In , Is sent. This guaranteed i from tlla "dvauclim torrent of d.brl. CRUSHED TO DEATH Forty-ono Persons Buried Un dor an Avalanche. NINE HOUSES WERE DESTROYED The Oooupants Oarriet Along at a Fear ful Velocity. A Woman Dnilimt lo DhhIIi llumtrrils of Feet lli-low llr ltswtilmioe-JDxt of tin' Drnd Wero Inilliins-Tno Slide JL hat S llOW lie rCaSOIlS. Missed a Canning ltull.11 Wh.ro It..... rjjl v""W,Tn"taM , 0 wl beth's "pearl top" or "pearl NANAtMO, 11. 0., July 18. One white, ,, I , ,t r womau and forty Indians were burled glaSS, tOllgh glaSS, transpttr uuder a landslide on the batiks of the gnt, clear, not IOggy, fine, of Skenn lilver, at tho North Pacific Can-1 r;ght shape and uniform Jc nAt0a.m. those residing near the oan-' him VOU'H pay him a nickel nery heard a great rushing noise In the more a niece, and that Will dlreotlon of tho high, steep mountain at the back of the oannery. In a moment, an iivalntiohe were upon the of rooks, earth and trees ; doomod settlement, car- rylng everything before it into the , slough byth. cannery. The occupants t thoy were oattght anil carried along at a fearful velocity. In all nine houses with their oooupants were destroyed, In cluding the mess house and residenoe ot the foreman ot tho cannery. In the mess room wai tho young Swedtsli wife of the foreman. She was carried along lu the deadly current aud dashed to death hundreds ot feet below. Indians clntmthat among thoso destroyed were about 40 ludlans of tho Port Simp son, Sitka Metalakatiah aud Katimat tribes. Two days after tho slide 13 bodies of the Indians had been recovered. Tho body of tho foreman's wlfo has not been recovered as yet, but there is not the slightest hope for any 1'ving thing with in tho range ot the terrible slldo of bowlders, trees aud earth. Tho slldo Just missed tho cannery build ing about two foot. Had the slido struck the cannery or occurred half an hour ear lier tho death roll would have reached in the hundreds. It had been mining in torrents for the pre ious four days, and it Is thought that the accumulntlou of water in the ravines on the mountalu side broke nwa , carrying death and de struction beforo it. Tlio Indians are greatly excited over the disaster, nnd are mourning bittorly for their dead. v THE RANNEGAN MURDER. Young Itallies to l,o Put ou Trial for Ills Life. Washington, July 13. A gro it deal of Interest Is manifested hero in tho caso a young Thornton Raines, whoso trial for the killing of Edward Itannogan in self defenso begins at Hampton, Vn. , next Wednesday morning. Mr. Raines will bo defended by Colonol Shlllington of this city, Hon. John Qoodo t, ox-member of Congress from tho Norfolk district, Colonel Troo aud Mr. Whoeler of Hamp ton. Several mombors of his family left horo to-day. Some of young Rauuegnn's friends hnvo employed tho professional services ot Mr. Llpscombe, an eminent lawyer here, to assist In tho proseou tioo. A bontmnn on tho river says that both Raines audRannegan had pistols 011 John Paul Jones' yacht, which tho young men used on this eventful trip. Raines sticks to his first nssertion that he ucted solely in self dofonse, and tho nogro wit ness to tho nfC tir rc-nfflnns that he saw Hanuegnn raise his oar to strike Raines beforo tho shot was fired. Many Teachers in Toronto. Toronto, Ont., July 13. To ichers from all p .rts ot tho Dominion aud tho United States aro crowding into tho city. Thoy aro horo to attoud the Inter national convention ot teachers. The executive oillcers stato that they uover know of so many an I villa during tho first week ot tho annual gathering, and from this fact prodict that Toronto will I havo'the biggest crowd yet, tnu arrivals so far are mostly from tho Southern ami Southwestern Statos, Missouri con tributing 400. A New Diplomatic l'it7zlo. London, July 13. Tho action of tlio Porto In limiting tho privileges of the Greek Christians at Bethlehem has cnused an appeal both to Russia and Greece. Since tho recent riot several more fights have taken place between the Greeks and the Catholics for the con trol of tho sacred grotto, aud It is said that worshippers go armed with stout olubs tor tho purpose of fighting their wny in aud out. Ilppaless Hunt for Stolen Diamonds. Chicago, July 18. Central Station do tectives aro engaged in what seems to bo a hopeless hunt for over $1,200 worth of diamonds tiiat were stolon last Tuesday evening from Mr. and Airs. J. K. i'orter, Jr., of Philadelphia. The robbery has been kept very quiet, nnd was not given out until to-day, Mr. Porter claims that the Jewels, whioh wero in a small satchel, wore taken whllo. ho was registering ut the Palmer House, The Mnn-of-War Chicago All lllsht. Nkw York. July la. The United Statos man-of-war Chicago nrrivod last evening from Norfolk, Vn., and anchored In tho North Illver oil West Twenty-sev enth street. The Chiogo h id been somo time at Norfolk having her engines re pairod, She is nil right now and will participate lu tho oomlng uaval instruc tion exeroises. Hays He Will Up. Lawhenckbukij, Ind July 13. The treasurer of this county Is $20,000 short in I1I1 accounts. At first ho said his predecessor had not turned that amount over to Mm, but on tho showing of re ceipts he said he could not uooount tor the Bhortage, but would make It good, as he Is able to do so. Filed 11 Mbet Aenlust the Itnta. Lob Anoeijbs, Col., July 13 Tho United States Attorney has filed a libel against the arms and ammunition on the Itata at Han Diego, rno writ is maue ro turnable August C. This Is dono on In structlons from Washington. . Who rules in this town ? Depends on the question up. The lamp-chimney ques tion what sort do you break ? Whatever sort your dealer deals in. Mow, do you think, ho selects his chimneys ? He buys those that cost him least; he can get the regular price for them; and the faster they break the more he sells. cover his extra costs twice over. X CU I11I11 yuu uun l pi oose f0 break anv more. Try . , rulincr yO 'r hana at CHEAP AND STRONG . 20 other styles ft-.Y Nets, i : '! to en, 1 ufl I.AbLl.l'IliA. I, JltlllHMO I'll foJu by 1! ile. I'Meheattr' Kualfah n.an.M.,1 R... ENKYR3VAL FILLS O.t.'nrlftu.J Oi. - lilt, 1 MIlA ria i W t'ttttW cricntl lv t 1 moiiltU and ' .f, ., Uv return M-lllsjprft, Alxit. ti .? 1 . 9oii tf 111 f-x.nl Dr gs'tu. Auk itir nffrnts for W. I I)ouglnN SIi nr. 11 it" 1 lur miie 111 your tHiicc hnU yu iir ho ntrouoy and itct thfiii tnv yuu, fjT-TAKE XO SUBSTITUTE. -A3 WHY IS THE L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE GFMftStoen rHE BEST SHOE IN THE WCRID FOR THE MONEY? It ia 11 h uilikv) Mliot'. It li no tmrlffl or tvnx thr. ml to hurt tlio feet; muilo of the best flue cnlf, ntylisli unci t'ust ami bcruuoe we make more shoen of th ttntih than any i.ttn r nianufai titter. It t'fjuala Iiauil Hl'Wfll hll.tL'S COhlill f iioin h w tu XUU. (bn. 0 (iMiiilito (liiiiil-ntMti'clt tho fluent cnlf iftJtm Mum t'ver otTt-rcii for rqualt. trench lintinrtcd Hi un s whli'li curt from Ri.into ftl'Jijt). ffiJ 00 liaiiil-M'wnl Witlt hor. flnc rnlf. Btllsli, couifortahlo ami durable. Hit? bust Hlioe ever oilt'icil at this prk ; dame Kratlo as cus tom mini" Hhoi, I'ljtttlnif from Sfi.fJU togH.iX) fibS 30 INillco KIiimm Farmers, liallmod Tcii vwi nti-1 LettcrfaiTlersall H-earthemi tlnocuir, Hcamles-t, sitiitdtli itiHltlL liifty tbreu wh-a, exteu sion idt, t uo pntr will w iar u ear. t liis nrk'f : ono trial will rimtliiuo thosa ho uuut u sdtn' for comfort uml service. fjirs vi anil J.(M Voiltlntrmnirn snoa w Jk ure vurr tttroiiir ftinl iluralitf. TIwira wlm lin.o given tliem n trial will wear no other muke. SI .(MI ami wi.7. Kcuooi fttint-H nro Wuru livtbo ljoHBVervhtru: tLeVfiell on their merltn, nt the InereashiK sales hIiow. !JmCU ICiO DoiikoIu, M.TV6tylinli;ciuuUFrcUL'll miKirtPil RiioeHcoiilliiK rmm fl.iM to Rdut. I.n.lli.k Sll. IHI mi. I 4l .T"; hnn for MUjtaaro tlio hefittlueUunuoiu. StyllHl.autl durable. i'uiitluii heu limt V. L. tumulus' tiamo aud nrk-o aro t tarn pet 1 on the lM.tttun of each shoe. oik SjieciilDIscases.llIooJPoison 171 OKKS, hlolohfi, rimrlf. Hot Mi ..-'i.Tliruil. IrrlUtlODi.Hoftld inrt, Intlaumfttl Kldner lnn.Mer.Lui.Tiitliij.WeUUcfc l)ri.Tiii. Pil, Ucttoobolr Wekkoeii Debility, ImpIret Mfrroorj sod Dy,&tr1ctnrttv UltlUtUiei reu'ting from ji.mhful err ri orfioiaorerwork Old, Young cr Middle Aaada'ttatrtr nj longer, mre 1 ccrtilu, no eipenim at 1 b7 Terythlng known lt mtJtctl An4mrB.CkUoicQo,otJtiLiti(Jo.JcJiol.ctIftlr do mtttcr wtiotttlleil relief toice. rmott oihi oorod la to 10 dtj: EuropckO Hpltt i xperUuet to OermtDj. Enp U&J. Fr&noa n lutilk, u -ertlflotle ani diploma pro? and U Tiir i.ractlfal r .f .rlenco 18,0M cuea rurol yearly HI C nflfb VL'lboiieUdtoaDadTrrtialngdoetar.vh D l.kM)JJlJ can t-rot aa grraiakO), know)d(t ui iptrlcnoo and who can ahow aa inany patient! ptrmani'ntly grcd aa I nan after qtiaeka and aafvrtlnlfif doctor bt ruined tbem. Seu.lSc iinnp for book "TRUTH" and aw or a OtitlrnooItU eiixMtug ua.ki and ndfvrtfaloc dooiori with their falaa and Tftuduteut tuarantpea aii'l tutatrtnonlal, thclk lipcrlroce. Ih?y do not icv and tlie.r aobonie of refotj'llDi money or frlcn lly talk and their cheap and wortnltM druy uaUtier cf wblob cu,ra you. 1ml aro used dwoy tad teul Inruln ofthuuand or contlllng fioilm. Onor Hocm Kvery dy Irom V A. U lost' M. tmuiugf 6 U B. Wednt'c U and Samnliy lenln. (r iiM-ie Smidnya fron tola, V3 Htftjraac ca Wuilnvbdaj aud Haturdar rbiU. TUa. YOUNG MAN, if you rontemploto attenilliie Comircr- I rlul Hehiuil. It will pav jmt t lslt the 'Ittil'IlhhThK lll'SI. hliHH UNIVKIIH1TY before d elding whefe. ti'niiKli y u may live n llunuann n lie" wy. It RlnnitH at the lead cif Hie llstnl rnmmer. olal fcnoiilH In Its charncler aa an ertucHiloual forre, an r ni(lluni tor pnpiilylnt the tuniluetH men of Iheeounlry with Ufili nl am! rapablo ntklstaiits, aa a nuniiH ol plaoInK amhllloua young men aort wimifi. on Hie hlgl.ro d to fcUccr.-B, i nil (n the extent, el. uanrc t,nd coBt ol II" iqulpment. Ttioroilfli COMMHIU JAIj, MHOItTH AN1J ANI I'UAITI' AL rJ.CLIrlII i uu mmivs. llie Twenl) -M entn Anuuul Catalot!"' will be maile.l toany addrtes. WILLIAMS Sl R0GEnS,Koc,Mr' IMPORTANT NOTICE ! All persona are hereby waroed NOT TO FISH IN Till! DAMS ! nelonglng to tho Shenandoah Wator Company, and all parties caught violating thla notice will ho Prosecuted it h Trespassers. Jly order of FLY WETS V W . TV