i SHENANDOAH la the head centre of the Bohuylklll coal region, thirteen milt from the county eent. It Is on the lino of the l'hilmlelphla mid Heading, Pennsylvanlaaiid Lehigh Valley railroads, thus offering excellent fncllltleB for travel. Not quite 4 hours ride front theclly ofriillndelphln .PflPilUTIOI30)iO It popeospes the greatest In ducements for the locntlon of faotoriis, mills, &o. Bx cellent wider supnly, fuel plen tiful mid cheaper than any wbcro else. Educational ad vantage unsurpassed. Pure air, pure water, electrlo Hunts, &o., fco. ItllKO Hull NolC. " Jim O'Rourke lias made one or more base hits In each of the lust thirteen gumes. The n$Tfri'ate attendance In the four Chicapo gamea at lloston was 13,133, an avcrotre of 3,033. It Is reported that George Van Hult rcn has been made captain of the Ori oles in place of Sam Wise. Little Willie McGill is pitching pood hall for St. Louis, and Von dor Alio has no Idea of releasing1 him. JIcGenehy, the right-fielder of tho Athletics, beinfr reloaded, 1'itcher Sanders and Catcher Cross will alter nate at right Cold hereafter. Rochester has called Ed Cushman off his "run," and the old pitcher started for tho Flour City with a carload of curves, straights and iu-shoots. " Meetings for this next week: Juno 20, 27 Annual meet of the Kentucky division at Louisville. Juno 27 Races of tho Kings County Wheelmen, of Brooklyn, N. Y. .South Knd Wheel- nmn'u min mpnt n 1. IMtiln ilpl nliin.. VivqI jfc race of th Boston Koad Racing Asso ciation. Presents in the mojt elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF THlt 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 BOWELS. . It is the most cxcelltntremedy known to LEANSE WE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so THAT PURL BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEFP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. ;very one is using it and all are elighted with it. ASK YOUn DRUOQ'ST rOB MANUFAnnmpn only nv ( .CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. : SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. WUISVIUE, KV NEW YORK. N. T. John R. Coyle, Attorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent, OFFICE IlEDDALL'S IlUII.BINO, Cor. Main and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: 1 A two and one-linlf story double frame h'i uweiuug UOU&P, wan gi.?re.ruom unu 169 jj tnurnut. Located oa Kntt Centre street. I' S A valuable property located on South Jar- 'din Btreet. Mseveu dwelling nouses ut me comer oi un bcrtand Lloyd streets. Gcodlnvestoneut. -Terms rensunable. GOLD UE3AL, PARIS, 1873. W. Baker & Co.'s eakfasf from which tho oxcess of oil liaa been removed, is Absolutely Pure land it is Soluble. No .Chemicals are used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoj mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, niul Is tliereforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well aa for persons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. RY. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. i fflJlim . rami in mum h L. SULLIVAN IN MARBLE ONE HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN NEW YOHK. 1t Ho 1'ollotvril lir Another lire MpiI One to Mntul on !tim Com iiioii Itfpnril or tlio World' lront ct Clinmploii. A Now York sculp lor has completed a marble stalne of John l,awreiice Sul livan, the champion of all champions, and, no matter what some people any to the contrary, a jrentleman. Hits the reader ever seen John U. Snlllvnn? lias the render ever seen the cham pion on on of those "tears" that wo frepiontly rend about? No, certainly not. Then don't believe the stories that are telegraphed. from one city to duo! her about the bif fellow's drunks, Too many lies have Wen told about Sullivan. He once said to the writer, "If I evtir do tret on ' one. of the drunks tho papers sneak of the man who wrltea it up will hnve ample evidence of my condition. Now, remember, the- first time yoit hear ubout me licking a lying reporter, then you can rely on it that T have been taking a little too much. It seems to be a mania with these fellows to write up false stories about my being' drunk." Well, marble statues have lioen made to Worse orlgiualB than Sullivan. This particular ono Is not life size. It will be followed by another, though, a model of which is here given which will do honor to tho great ex-pugilist. It will, It Is said, stand In lioston. Never In tho history of the world has a prize-fighter retired from the gl ndin torlal arena with the honor that crowns Sullivan's career in tho ring. There ,ctin no longer bo any doubt about it. Sullivan has retired for good and forever. John Tj. Sullivan was born in lloston, Oct. 15, 1853, and first attracted atten tion ns a pugilist by the easy manner in which ho bested .Too (Iocs, tho ex- I champion of tho world, in three min utes ut Masonic hall lioston. In the spring of 18S0. A few weeks later ho , met Uco. Itooko in Now York city and did him up with tho gloves easily in seven minutes. In December, 1880, ho beat l'rof. John Donaldson at Clncin- ' nati In ten rounds, and in JIarch, 18S1, he knocked btovo 'loylor sew-debs at Harry Hill's placo In New York inside of three minutes. His first fight too finish with skin tight gloves was with John Flood, of New York, on May 10, 1881. This took placo on n barge on tho North river be tween the New York and New Jersey shoros. Tho buttlo was for 81,000 a side. Sullivan took just sixteen minutes to dispose of tho New Yorker. Ho knocked him out in the oighth round. His next finish encounter was with "Paddy" Ryan, who held the champion ship. The meeting came off nt Missis sippi City, 51 is.s., Fob. 7, 1682, and tho lioston boy won easily in nino rounds, taking just eleven minutes to do tho work. Sullivan's next fight to a finish was with "Charley" Mitchell at Aprcmont, France, Wnrcli 11, 1888. It was with bare kuuckles, under London prize ring rules, and lasted thrco" hours and eleven minutes, during which tlmo forty-four rounds wero fought. Tho fight was a draw. On July 8, 1S80, at Richburg, Miss., Sullivan defeated .Take Kilrain. This was his last fight. Sovcuty-llve rounds wero fought in two hours and eighteen minutes, when Kilrnin's seconds throw up tho sponge. Early in the battlo Sullivan's stomach showed signs of weakness and Kilrain suggested ti draw, but tho big fellow resented tho proposition with n knock-down blow. Tho fight was Sullivan's from tho start, and ho sustained but little punishment. Kilrain was severely punished. Tho tremendous hitting powers of tho champion rendered it practically impos sible to get any one to meet him for a finish fight, and most of his work was confined to four-round glove contests. Among tho most noteworthy battles and victories in this style that ho fought wero those; Jimmy Elliott, nt 'Wash ington l'nrk, July 4, 1882; thrco rounds fought, time, 7 minutes. July 17, 1882, Tug Wilson, Madison Square Garden, a draw in four rounds. Jluy 14, 1883, Charley Mitchell, Modison Square Gar den; three rounds, 7 minutes. August 7, 1883, Herbert Slade.the Jlaori, Jladlson Squaro Garden; three rounds, 7 min utos. I gA month or two lutor he started on a nine months' tour through the west and south, offering at every place ho ex hibited to give 81,000 to any ono man who would stand up against him for four rounds, More than fifty men tried for the prUe, and were put to aleep with neatness and dispatch In time ranging from two seconds, the time occupied In ltnoeklng put William Fleming, of Nashvillo, Tenn., to ulne.iuinutes for George SI. Robinson, of Han Francisco. Robinson went down sixty-eight times to avoid punishment. When Sullivan returned to Now York he boat Prof. J. M. Lailln at the Madison Squaro garden InNoveiuber, 1884, in three rounds. All Grecfleld tried hlin at tho same placo a week later, and was done up In two rounds. On tho 12th of tho succeeding January, Grcenfiold had auothor go with him at lloston and stayed four rounds. Jack Uurko fought him five rounds at tho Driving park in Chlcngo.Juno 18, 1885, and Dominlck McCaffrey stayed with Mm six rounds, at Ches'tor park, Cin cinnati, on Aug. 20, 1885. Sullivan had another go with Faddy clighest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTE! PURE Tiyrtn nt 'Madison Squaro pardon, en Jan. 10, 1810, which was stopped by tho police, and in N'ovomlier o the same yrwr beat him at Nan Francisco In eight minutes. On Sept. 18, IHSfl, he fought Prank Herald at Allegheny City, rn., but the fight was stopped by tho police, Sullivan getting tho decision. Willie fighting with Patsy Cardiff, at Minneapolis, on June 18. 188", he broke his arm on Cardiff's head In the first round, but fought the four rounds out, securing a draw. SHE CLIMBED THE ALPS. Anil miiy Ma I It from Now York to Sun I'raticlNro mid ISctiirn. Lconi t'ritsh, the youttg woman, who, in male attire climbed to the peaks of the "Alps recently, it is said, will soon visit this country. Here with Is a standing portrait of this won dorful young woman. It is from a photo recently taken. Just why she lconi frash (m costume), has made up her mind to como to America is not apparent. Sporting men have it that sho will walk from New York to San Francisco and return, for a wager; that sho will accom plish tho long journey on a straight course over the llocky Mountains in a o-. tain number of di: vs. Advertising It Is said will soli anything, this U true in a measure; but for wtayinj qualities,- merit is the test. Extern! re advertising may sell anything where It is new or unknown, but after II eoraes into general use, it Is judged according to its worth. The continued sad kteady growth of Swift's Speollls Is tho best ovidence of its excollcnos. It Is most popular whoro It is best known. Every bottle sold, sells tea others. Every one that takes it be comes Its friend, and recommends it to their acquaintances. TreaUso ou lllood and Skin Disease mailed free. Swirr SraciFic Co., Atlanta, Qto rsiclcHeiLd&choand rollovaall tho troubles Inci dent to a bilious state of the ayBtem, Buoh ftg Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain In the Bide, &o. Whllo their moat roiawkable success has been shown In curing , Slcaaaeho, yet Carter'B Llttlo liver Pills ara equally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro venting thUnnnojlngcomplalnt,whlla they also correct all disorders of thostomach,BUmulato tbd ilTerandregulatethebowels. Evcalftheyoolj if. (Aclie they would be almost prictlcs3 to thoso who Buffer from tMB distressing complaint; but fortu nately thelrgoodncss docsnotond hcro.and thosa whoonco try thorn will and thoso llttlo pills vatu. Able In bo many ways that thoy will not bo wll iliag to do without them. But after allolck head. fla tho bane of nomanyllvoa that heralawhora I we make our great boast. Our pills euro it walla others do sot. Cartels Llttla TJver rills arc very Bmall anil very easy to take. Ono or two pills malco a doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or purge, but by their g-utlo action pleasoall who uselhem. Iavulsat2!icentsi Uvaforll. 0013 by drugglats everywhere, or sent by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE YOUNG MENVOLD MEN rift in TutTnnc ni TUr CCfllfMTK fU BtSI kit. Mbi in int 1 Mis, int ji,t. nro8 iBininuN :";."! J., illSHAKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKCS grtri imaiu inuvni . . nilR NEW BOfJlv '.Art fratv cost r4l), (ictled) fcr limited tlro-Ktiplmin tht phllosorhT ol Dliai tT mtttod txclniWely oaf bllltv. T7kn of Boay .nri uind. ECectio! Errori 1 T- ?.. Btnuttd or Bhmnk.n Or,m ran SVKvmm&fSSi ERIt WtUIUHI.ww.u-ri " CARTERS U. Sv Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. I-Of! FOUR RACES. Cumiuoii ISiitcrad "to Win' tho Cront Kiiropoun Ititoen. Caramon, a misnomer for the winner of the Mnglish Derby, as his sire is Isuomy, a nicer of renown, had never lieen hoard of among the writers on tho lihigllsh spurting press, and a writer in the Field wrote "that In the winter when declaring in favor of (Jov orneur for the Uuincas, and The I)eemter for the Derby, wo had never ileum 01 -t-omnion. ' For a time He was looked upon as a rnnk outsider, COMMON. tho betting against him a month be fore the race being 50 'to 1. His owners Intend to send Ihe colt to l'aris for tho Grand l'rix, and then to roservo him for the St. Ledger. It is their ambi tion to do with him what very few raee-horsos hnve ever accomplished to win tho four nnut famous races of the year, tho Two Thousand Oulnons, Derby, Grand l'rix and St. Ledger. POOR FOOLISH MEN corTRianrir, t TABS A WOMAN'S ADVICE AND U8C WolfrsAGMEBIacking A mamiaoent Irpp Ulnclt l'nllnh.whlchUstn on Men's boots n weeli, and on Women's a month. 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for 25 Cents. HOW? By painting 25 fffW'fl feet of Old Furniture with MM$ I K1S JN WOLFF It RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Or luo Liquor Jlnhli, l'uHllltely Curcu Kj'auiniiti'!ti'liiK Ir. ILiilucH' Uoltlrii Niocaille. It Is manufaotured as aDowder.whlch nitn hAirtpon tn a Rlass of Door, a oup of eotleo or tea, or in food. Wlthoutthe knowledge of tho patlont. It ib absolutely harinless, and will erTeot a permanent and speedy eure.whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wr3ok. It has beon glvou Id tbousandi of eases, and in ovenr Instanoo a perfect cure has fol lowed. It never Fall.. Thesystom onoe Itnpregna ed with the Spcoino.lt booomoa au utter imposslbujttf for the liquor appetite to oaist. 48 psze book of particulars fre. To be had C. H HAGEHLUf.H, l.rtifliilal. Shenandoah OEMXaUVaNIA KIILfiOO K aouTjyLKii.i, wvisiob. "i kikI vilrr Kuv. 24, 1890, (rains WM Uai Khtrnaixloati aa follow Vat Wlrrau, Oilberlon, Frackvlllo, New ,'w.tlo, ut. Clair, huh way points, VM, 9.13 is and 4, IE pin. yunuays, W0, 0.10 u rn anil J.lOp m. rat PollHVllle.e.lW, W.luomana 1.15pm innfiays. WX), 8.40a m and 8.10 d m, For Heading, 6.00, 0,10 a in aurt 4,15 pm. .inflays, COO, 8.40 a. m. and 8.10 pm. F.,r l'oltstown. l'Uoonixville. NtirrlHtnTic ami Philadelphia (Broad street station), 11.00, 4.10 a m. and 4.1S 11 tn week days "linauys, Duu,v.ijam a.xu p m Trains leave Frackvllle lor Uhenandoah m 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m, Htmduys, u.13 a m and S.40 p m. lshvo I'oiieviiio lorunenanaoan, io.i&ana 1I.43. a a 7.15. 8.42 p m. Uundaye. 10.40 a o S.16 p m. J.eave iiiiHueiimu (oruau struct, suiuozi r Pottsvllle and Bhonandoah. 5.57.10.25 a in 2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p in week days. Uurnlay 9.3 s j; sou i.iu i'. Kor w YorB;,S.aO,4.05, 4.40. 6.Si, H.50, 7.80, UIH.SO, j.W, ll.00anall.15am, 12.00 noon, (Urn liedt-xprofs, l.ouana 4.50 p m.i 12.41, J.40, On Hunduys, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 8.35, 8.12, B.S0, 0.60, a n . i.nd 12.40,3.20 (limited 40), 6.ai, 8,80, 0,5C r.l.f i.Vt V m and 12.01 nicbt. ! or Hpk Out, Hprinc Laso, Belmnr, 1 '-an Uiove, Acbnry 1'arK, aud Long Drauct 8.20, 11,15, a, ni. 4.00 p. m. week davr I'oi Fi tehnld, 5.V . p. m. week anya. t aluuior" and Washington, 8.60, 7.20, 8,3 9 mi, Ii,.20, Jl.lea m, 12." (iiralted expiess) 8.41 1 41 C.;l uai 7.40 p. m., and 12.03 night. Fo' .Ultltnore. lily 2.02, 4.U,6 08and li.SO p. m K,udays, 8.60, 7,20, 0.ll'and 11.18 a. m. 4.4) r,7iuu m. 12.08 night, llaltiniore only ,1'SRiid ll.:Wpm. t or ttlctunond and the Boutli 7.2011.18 a. in., 1 1 rallHd Express 12.85 p. ni.,)12.03 nlgUt,reez. aH. rincdays, 7.20a.m., 12.08 night. Truink leave Harrlsbiirg lor l'llunmrg and :o west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a in and .uiltiilted)and8.40 p m. Way for Alloon. p. m and 4.10 p ra every clay. V , I'ittHuurs nmy, 11.20 a ai dally knd IUJL i. weolr days. 1 ettvo uuubnry lor WlUlamsport, Slmlra iusndulsuH, llocliestw, floflftloaud Nlagan .lie 6.10am daily, and 1.48pm weekdays 'tkit)8, 6.80pm weekdays. for Krle and lolerniodlate jK.lnts, 6.10am., mlly. For loco, ilaven, 6.10, and U.6H a ru inlly, M and 6.80 p. m. week days, fo' nova 6.10 a m 1,48 .-nd 6,W p m week days, 10 a. tn c.xtndays. mh. t HUiiU. J. B. WOOD. ifj.Vun'i -ei.l".- .. 1 Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic h?,S!fr;:" PLASTER. TUiMnutlim. nM,r.WL nlnrlsrsnd InmbaffOfl Mttrud at onoe. Oenwins for sale by all Xrosslsts. I CRIME IN OMAHA. Three Doctoral of n Medical Inatlltito l'lnreil tfinler Arrest. Drs. A. T. McLaughlin, Isnnc Sin clair, nnd.1. A. Williams, of the Omaha Jledlcal and Surgical Institute, wero arrested recently and lodged In jail, charged with murder. In February last Miss Isabella Heaver, a young woman liting at i'hittsmouth. N'eb., was brought to that city and had a criminal operation performed. Khe died ut the institute 011 the second day of her iness. l)r. Sinclair signed the death certificnto. giving the cause oi tho death as theamhasis emhaliseu. Tlie remains were taken to Halts - mouth for burial. Subsequently a de tective and eoronoT Harrlgan procured nil engine and innde a (lying trip to l'liittsuionth. 1th .the am 01 a couple of laborers tho grave was opened, the i i . t 1 . bixly taken otlt and an investigation gSS, tOUgll glass, transpar bhowed that Miss Heaver had beeu I ent, clear, not fOQfCV, fine, of murdered, it is claimed that the in- I . . . ' , btii ., stitute people told the unfortunate right shape and uniform. Tell woman that a criminal operation was j ix you'll pay him a Ilickcl was life. niraointeiy necessary w save ner 1110. Upon that statement, which she be lieved to lie true, Miss Heaver submit ted to the operation which killed her. Itecent troubles with the patients at the institute brought on an investiga tion by the authorities and the Heaver case was discovered. The body of Miss lleaver"s baby was found buried In the pauper's field. The sku.'l of the infant was crushed. The boari' of health closed the Institute on the tr.-oiiml that it was in au insanitary eo,.,ditlon oiaming developments are being u"' earthed, as it is claimed that man v r.XUUMIN'O thk noDr. deaths have happened there and that tho bodies of the victims have been secretly buriedr THE BELLE OF SCRANTON. i'roliy Helen Alexander, Who In He I'viKllii!; Her Honor. Thcro Is tho dickens to pay In Scran ton, I'n., over divorce proceedings lately begun there. All tho parties are "high toned" and represent tho wealth and fashion of tho town. Tho excitement has been caused by wealthy O. S. T. Alexander, who alleges that .Ids pretty wife Helen, has proved unfaithful, bho is the recognized belle of tho city. Miss M. K. Gorman filed an utlldavit baying that from Juno to October, 1H88, she roomed with Mrs. Horan in a Hat at 238 Sixth avenuu, Now York. At the wimo liouso bonrded a man named Charles Hoag, who was formerly a bookkeeper, hut who lost Ins placo through his affection for Mrs. Alex ander, and who was employed as 11 conductor. Miss tloroi in had been en gaged to Hoag, and she took a lively interest in Mrs. Alexander. The allidiivit of Mrs. R Hunter, of New York city, who was also a boarder at Mrs. lloruii's corroborated Miss Gorman's testimony. The defense of. Mrs. Alexander was 2 iiEi.nif Ar.r.xAxriEit. that tho character of Miss Gorman ann Mrs. Hunter was such that they wero not to bo believed under any circum stances. $ CAPT. ADRIAN C. ANSON. Adrian Constantino Anson was horn in Marshalltown, In., April 7, 1852. Ills father, Henry Anson, iwns n native of Ontario county, N. Y., his grand father, Henry Anson, a native of Dutchess countv. N. Y.. nnd his great grandfather, Capt. William Anson of revolutionary fame, was n descendant ot William Anbon, a uarnsrer in me reign of .Inmos I., of county Stafford, Englund. Tho subject of this sketch branched out us u professional ball player with tho Lorust City elui) ot Kockland in 1871. In 1873 he joined tho Athlotics of Philadelphia, and in ' Opr. 3rian C-?!rjon. 1870 ho went to Cliloapo, "where ha haa slnco remained, aud has beeu oaptain of the team slnco 1871). He la racog nized as one of the greatest batsmen tho gaino over produced, and tho greatest uase bull captain auvo." .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. How, do you think, ho selects his chimneys ? He buvs those that cost him I-,,,,. i, M, , "-" " , '-ti1""1 price for them; and tile faster 1 fL,, tl, n,nrn li oollc , CY Oreak the HlOrC lie Sells. That's how he reasons. Tell him you want Mac- heth's "nnnrl Inn " nr " nfnrl 1 . n - lb yivlv, aiLU L11UL Will cover his extra costs twice over. Tell him you don't pro pose to break any more. Try your liana at ruling. Vittiburg. GEO. A. it MACBBTH & CO. CHEAP AUD f.'WNC. SOothor tvle 5-. Nf. rail ati Wai. Avin-Sit' h.s. i'n 1 1. ofci,r'HA. fcklld tv t'll ilp.tlnw Chlchr.trrV, Encll.h lllm.J MronJ. ENPSYR0YAL FILLS orir'nni and Mnlj Pennine ire k m . 1 ,ib.. . tn 1 . Im .rl"t r r r,-ih- rnf ' . IHa-A fl R lcJ 11.1 I I HO H V 1 tit OttlM. tiff '! 'll1" t ntbitittf ns ami in'tai ,t t 1 isr-hi omendfl. If fll.' fnr I ti.lliu - ,n t. , k. t ...... .Uf.r ilUaii Hquar. AU my ncrntM for V. I.. DohqIun S!iop, If not fur unit In jour place uk your tlcnler to hoimI fiir rntnlomie nccuri tho aiioiic. aud not litem tor uii. Car TAKE NO HV BHTITUTK. S3 SHOE CEN? LEIV1EN THE BEST SHOE IH THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? 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'Ihnse whra hivo given them a tilal will wear no other mnlce. ri(C' 91m1 find !M.7i hcuooI shoe 9 aro Lr y 2 worn liv the Imi invorvu liprn: t lie v Roll on their merits, ns tho Increasing bales show. n flf IAC v'1"1' iinmi-OM oil snon. oext bnClM ICO lwiitfolu, verv stylish; eiuaU French uniKirieti siioescoBiinffirom jsi.imi to is(t.(t. l.ndio.' 'J..1. II. H'J.illt nml tihoo fop Misses are tho boMtfluoioiiH)ia. .Styllsliauddurnblo. ('niilluii. See that W. T. Doug Ian' namo and prlco aro staraped on the itottom of each shoo. 3"osopli 33 w 11, Dr. Thee, T, - r , it relUhlo sal meecHfal I aimi (r ill dneuea eftots Srierlal D!scascstBIood Poison Act US, WotohM. rirortlei, Bort Moi t. . Throat, IrrltttUoi. Setll linn Inttfimrjiti'n, Ktdnejf It . . lor, UilTltaUtj. Weak back. Ptuh-imI. rilei, UeUDohoty Wttkoeii Uebllllr, Jnif (tr 1 Hrntnry ami Decay, fctrlotort sit dlieaiea re'uHlsc trim y mfiful errori er frcrta ercrworS Old.YounB or Middle Aged loo'ten(rr sny loajtr. nr it oertalu, noeirwrlaiLnt l hj"tt afcrjthlag kaown t tDeateti maurt.cnoience,out iiacaeiaoait;idiioiij, do matter who falleiJ relief at enne. rreabeaiea oared In lo 10 data. Euro ne tn ItoiDitnl rinrlr&oe In (JtrruaDT. Eon- land, yranea sad Auttila, k -L-rUUosle aa 1 dllomaa prove. ana U year pnnpn i rn -ice ifl.ooo oaiea enrea jranj. nOn iM 't ail to a a lverilalDf doctor, wbs 9 JLa3)VFULF cao irvo a m rt kill, kooledgtsu4 ifterleDca and who ian tiow t. inany pallenti r-ertnintoily eared aa I can after quacks and atirertUIn doetora ba ruined them. .Send 3j a imp for bo v "TKUTH" and iwcm teitlraculali eitroninf quaiki ant adveriUInc dooton ltfe tbelr TaUa aud frauduleol htrifiroa and fitlinoniate, their eiirerleiw. tbry dorn.i po-t an 1 h irfcoheni of refunding money or filec lly talk -ii I ihrl- chfap and worthlee druga neither rf which ou uvuu t n arf owd s decoyi an! roul lo ruin of thumau.le ut -il dmR Uctlina. Omer Hoeea lterydy irum A M u M M . i niini 6 to 9. Vednta 3 and riatui Hy r iiin- r -iifi -'C Sunday from 9 tola, FeJ biferaucik ao Wnlu. iaj rii t Haturdaj rbtla. TiUKi. YOUNG MAN, If you conlr niplalo alteucllne Cuiun er- I rlnl Pchunl. It will ray jnu to loll the' lit IHl'hTI II 1IUB1. Nt-HH UN1VKKH1TY bcfoiedi elding where, though yi n may lire a tliouiaiul ir Ilea uwny. It stands at the lead cl llio lutol ronimer. olal Bolioolfl ln Kb rhatnclrrns nn rdnrftlinnal force, on n nitdlum lor lupplylnn the buslneFH men of (lie country villi ueli.rd and rapaMo asslhtunU, a a mronM ol plpclng ambitious young men and wonie n nn the high rod to auocrbfl, t,nd in tho extent, il parr. Mid coat ol ll rqulpnipnl. Thnroucli COMWKItflAI., SIIOIITII UNHAND l'ltACTIl'Al. KMiUHIt COUltSKH. Tlie Twenty.(cvemh Annual CMIalogne will be mailed to any addreta. WILLIAMS & ROGERS,"0"' IMPORTANT NOTICE t AU persons aro hereby warned IT TO FISH IN Tllli BASIS ! llelonglng to thq Skcuandoah Water Company, aud all parties caught violating this notloe will ba Prosecuted ns Trcspnfisers. lly order of THE aOMPAN"2". FLY if WHY IS THE WH Ln DGUCLAS 1 A. - a. '