t WENANDOAH la the head centre of the Schuylkill coal region, thirteen miles from the county Beat. It Is on the lino of the Philadelphia and Head I ii g, Pen imy 1 van la and Lehigh Valley railroads, thus ottering excellent facilities for travelf Not quite 4 hours rldefrom thoclty of Philadelphia f PUTI03iy)llfl It possesses the greatest hi' duecments for the location , of fuctories, mills, &o. Ex cellent water supply, fuel plen tiful ntifl nlimir.nr llinll lltlr ifi where elfo. Educational ad- ' 'JskVlnnf.a tiiiQiiitinai)f1 Pure fllr. ,gJHi"es- 1 ftice water, eloctrlo lights, &e., &c. A Persistent Suitor. Scrautou, July 17 An Interesting kfe hai arisen under the m.rrlage euee lnwa of this Btate. Antonio tlterfi-l and Rot-en Arirelizln. I(g1- Us, the former ngtu tu u me inner i, desire to wed. The girl la small for ir age, not appearing to ue over 1:2 hen t iev nuked lor a marriage ii' nse t lerlc Thomas refused to glvo urn one. snyluc that It would bo in uman for him to do so under tho clr nmstnnces. Lettereirl lias retalnetl f. F. Baudo, who will ask torn man amus compelling C'lcrls Thomas to rant the lie 'nse. Mr. Sando says Uut where the proper consent Is ob- xlneu tlie C'lerK or tlie uourts must rant a license, even if the girl he not .ver 6 years ot age. Presents in the mmI elegant form THE LAXATIVE Alio NUTRITIOUS JUICE of Tim 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 Habuual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive :ondition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS. 1 1 is the raoit excellent remedy known to KLMNSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is ltiltotis or Constipated so THAT (PURL BLOOD, RCrrtCOHIHO BLEei. HEALTH and BTnSrJGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. vvery one is using it and all are delighted with it. AEK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. OA FRANCISCO, CAL. UimSVlUE. KY HEW YORK. ti. f. John R. Coye, Lttorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OKKICE BKDI1ALI8 UCII.BINO, , Main and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: I.A two and, one-half story double frame dwelling bouse, with store-room and res taurant. Located on ICast Centre street. -A valuable property located on Boulh Jar- din street. . 1 Beven dwelling houses at the corner of Gil bertand Lloyd streets. Good Investment. Terms reasonable. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. Baker & Go.'s 8 from which the excess of oil has beon removed, Is Absolutely Pure aud it is Soluble. Chemicals ,irc used in its preparation. It has now than three times the strength of ocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot ir Sugar, and is thoroforo far moro iconoiuical, coating leas than one cent 1 tp. It Is delIcIous,nourishing, trnigthcning, easily dioested, nd admirably adapted for invalids s well ns for porsons hi health. Sold by Grocers ovorywhoro. BAKER & CO,, Dorchester, Mass. I M y 11 hs TPt- ' 1 t fuH lime' 1 .K""pn ,11 . i' Jt?u."u, umi AuUttiit-u I m Breakfa 60 1 No HIPPOLYTE, OF HAYTI. HE IS HOLDINO HIS OWN WITH J3REAT ODDS. Tlio lllnck Itepulilic No Plnco for IHplomiit or lvlltzo1 (iovrrimiPiits Tlio lli-prcnciilnllvcs of lilt Coun tries Itccrtilly Inputted 'T Hie l'rcn Itlciit. It Tins been reported that tlio Berioui political troubles on the island of Hnyli had culminated in tlio assassinn II H III I -. 1 I ,v nun 01 uen. mppuiyiu uy tutu ui iuu insnrirent. but this lias "been denied by those in a position to know. Tho latest reliable inforinntion received is to the effect that tho revolution is still going on, howovor. This uprising had its origin In Port-au-I'rlnco on Corpus Uliristl Day, ami only about auo men mid boys, principally unarmed, are said to havu lost their lives. Gen. Hippolyte is Wild to have acted with great moderation. In suppressing tho little revolution of Gen. iSnllyjdnrrier lie leaves a presidential possibility tlie " loss in . the country. The Iliiytlnii press characterizes the present president as a mild-mannered, genial gentleman, nnd one who owing to great benevolence of temperamont, is hardly litteu to plBV-ii role m the stern politi cal tlraina of that republic. General Hippolyte is about sixty years 01 age, bays a writer In llarpor's Weekly, and of coal-black complexion. Ho is tlio political idol of the pure blacks, uncon taminated by Creole marriages. Gen eral Legitime, whom he displaced, was a mulatto and tlio liopo ot , tlio Creole population. Politics is still somewhat primitive in II ay ti, and tho color of a' candidate's complexion is moro closely regarded than the planks In his platform. Hippolyte is the son of a prominent Haytlan prqfcssor, who was educated in tho normal schools of Franco, at tho expense of his govern ment, and on his return founded a mil itary collego at Capo Haytlan, .which is still tho most prominent educa tional Institution on tho bland. Uo MESirJENT HIPPOLYTH. has ruled over the black republic for over a year, and though his sway has been disputed In three revolutions and four sporadic riots he seems still quite firm in the presidential chair. Hanni bal Price, tho llaytian minister to this country, has Informed a newspaper in terviewer that when congress meets next month General Hippolyte will bo confronted with some opposition to his measures, but that it will all bo of a "healthy" character. Of course, General Hippolyte does not expect to complete his presidential term of six years; an ordeal so severe and so long drawn out would snap even tho hard ilber of a Haytlan pol.' . tcian, seasoned though ho may havo been in a hundred revolutions, "General Hippo lyte has very nearly completed tho average term of eighteen months which, by somo unwritten law Is al lotted to tho Haytian presidents to rule in, and doubtless we will soon see him following in tho wako of his predecessors, Salomon and Legitime, sail away to Paris to join with them in the pursuitof ex-presidential pleasures, nml nssiime bis nroner nosition its nn interesting' figure in that circle of South and Central American ex-potentates who help to make a certain section of society life in Paris picturesque, and who are qultq as-worthy of the biting wit of Daudet as tho exiled royalties. Hay ti seems doomed to factional fury and terror. For a century it has been 1 FBEDEIUCK DOUGLASS, THR EEPHESEXTA T1VE OF THE UNITED STATES. tho scene of bloody resolutions, with a certain grotcsquo parody of civilized government. The latest outrage perpetrated by Hippolyte that has beon reported took place the last of May, when ho sought to violate tho right of aBylum by tak ing four political prisoners from tho Mexican consulato in Port-au-Prince. The entire diplomatic corps called on tho president to protest against this violation. Mr. Tweedy, who acts in Port-au-Princo as llritisli conhul tem porarily, spokollrst and In a rather ag gressivo way, which made Hippolyto angry. Ho jumped up from his chair, saying, "Is this tho way to talk to mo, tho president of this great country?" and then went out, slamming tho door after him. In marked contrast to tho conduct of tho United States minister, Fred Doug lass, who stood by tremblintr with fear while the black tyrant raved and in suited so many civilized nations, was the attitude of the German consul. The lattor said he was there aa a represen tative of tho German cmpiro and tho German emperor, and ho protested against tlie rude behavior of tho presi dent and would report tho insult to his government. This frightened Hippolyto and ho of fered more explanations and apologies, nr. 1 xtVNov,ui highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTE! PTOE ind. going up to the German consul, 11 Ited him on the shoulder, telling him ihttt lie had misunderstood him entirely, ind anjcctly lieggeu nun to be pacltleu. iHppalyte Mao promised that he would respect the foreign legations and not molest any people that had taken shel ter there. He cabled to President Dlar. for permission to take the refugees, which President lllaz granted by tele graph, and they woro taken out and shot tlie next morning on tho Champ de Mars la front of the hotel. LATE JOSEPH E. McDONALD, A Noljlc Typo uf Hie Srlr-.tliulo Irian Wliu Itecrutlj- succumbed tu Itonlli. The death of ox-Penator Joseph K McDonald occurred at his homo in In dianapolls, Juno 21. For nearly two weeks it has been known that his days woro near their close. His death Is josErir ewino m'donai.d. sincerely mourned throughout tho nation and state of which he had been a resident since 182(1 and which lie has served in many otllcial capacities. He was attorney-general two terms, served as a stato judge and wus afterward a member of the national house of repre sentatives and of the United States senate. lie had a high reputation as a constitutional lawyer and commanded large fees in his practice. His sobri quet, "Old Saddlebags," had Its origin m the fact that in his boyhood ho was apprenticed to a saddler, and it was wlnlo his days were spent In working at the bench that ho lltted himself for tho studv of thi law. Snnntnr Mnllrm- ald was seventy-two years of age. Judgement tfiould be displayed in buying mcdlJ sine above all things. In selecting remedy for any disease, yon should b positive that it contains nothing Inju rious to the healtli. Many remedies on the markot leave the patient in much worse condition, than baton taking them, s. s. s. b purely vegetable, and porfoetly harmless ; the most delicate child cut take it with absolute safety. It contams ,no morcury or minerals of any kind, and yet it never fails to cure the dis eases it is recommended for. Book on Blood and Skin diseases fro. Bwlft Specific Co., Atlanta, O PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SGHUYLKIU. DIVISION. On and alter Nov. 21, 1890, trains vHU Urn WieiianUonh as follows: For Wlgsran, Ullberton, FrackvMe, Sew Castle, Ht. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 0.1 f m and 4. IE p m, HunilayH, GOO, D.40& m and i)0 p m. For fotuvllle, fl.0O, B.lu a m and 4.15 p ra. BtmdayB.bOO, e.4Uni and 3.10 i) m, For Reading, 6.00, 0.10 am and 4.15 pm. Sundays, UM, 0.40 a. m. and 3.10 pm. tor rousiown, I'noemxviiie, womslowr ud Philadelphia (Broad street station), 0.00, 1,10 a in, and 1U U Ml. uuu II Ul weeK UdVB HuErtays, 600, 8.40am 3.10 p m Trains leave KrocKvlllo lor Bhonnndoah al 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,08 p m. Bundays 11. IE a m and 5,40 p m. Leave FottBVllle lorHbtmandoab, 10.16 arf 11.48, am 7.15, .4Jpm, Hnndays, 10.40 a rr 5.15 p m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) tur I'cittdvlllORuu Hhenandoah, 6.57,10.25 a t, 3.10, l.iuand 7.00 p m week days. HundAy B.'i am and 1.10 p.m. Pot w York. S.W, 4.05, 4.40, 6.85, 6.60, 7.S0 8.,J0.sn, d.U), ll.WttndH.lSam.HOOnoeCllrn Ild express, l.Wf Rnd 4.50 p ra.) 12.41, 1.40, 12.90 n.Jj, I, C, 8, B.ifO, 6.60 7,13 8.12 and 1U.00 p m, 12.01 nlKlit. Oil Sundays, 8.20, 4.05, 4.10, 5.85, 8.13, 8.S0, 0.5U Di.and 12.4B,8.20 (limited 4.60), 6.f, 6,30. 6,51 7,18 8.12 p ru and 12.01 night. I'nr HBi Hlrt. Hminir Lste. Ilolmar ocean Orovc, Asbury Pari, and Long Brand 4.20, 11,15, a. m. 1.00 p. m. weefe davr F01 Freehold, 6.V. p, m. week days. 9 1, JI.20, J 1.18 a m, 12.5 (limited espres!!Mi gHitimor'- ana wasuiueien, s.bu, i.w, e,tu Halttrnon.nl; i.Vt, 4.1 1,6 08 and I18U p. in 00 HHndays.8.50, 7.20, U-H'-und 11.18 a. m. : 41 -.67, 1 40 11 m. 12.03 night, liall'inore on y 5.08 61. d 11.80 pm. Kor Richmond and the Bonlh 7.i011.18a. r.i. t imllnd Bxpress 12.86 p. m.,M2.08 niKbt.xecl. lay. Knudayn, 7.20 a. m 12.08 night. Trains leave Uarrtsburc lor ittuDarc an 1 m went every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a 111 ur.f 1.00 (limited) and 8.40 p m. Way for Altoorm, 16 a m ana 4.10 p m every oay. or Pittsburg only, 11.20 a m dally and 10.21 Tin week days. l eave bunbury tor Wllllamsrort, Klmlre, onandalgua, llochester, UuMaloand NUvgnr. -II. 5.10am dally, and 1.43 pm weekdayn '" 'atklps, 6.30 p in wek days. for frte and Intermediate pelnU,6.10 am tally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.68 a in Jatlv. J4 and 6.S0 p. m. week days. r u nova 6.10 a m 1.43 and 6,80 p in week Oavs v.iua. ru .-iHidays, -tH. V PUOJL J. K.WOOD, U Ml. IV N Apt DIVORCES Cheaply, speedily oulclly. For desertion, nun-support, In temperance. Insanity. Advice free, conndeu- UHl. muuK application ior sump. Address Hon but Wiiitk. Attorney. Ill Broadway New York, U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1S89. THE CURFEW DELL. ' Ailvcroo l'orlllllc Tlireteli 'I'o tlngulKli tlio lluuoreit llrllc. For many a century there 1ms been rumr in the ancient city of Sandwich, the old Cinque Port of Kent, the Cur few bell, which marked at one time so distinctive a feature of Knglish life. Tho Church of St. Peter has main tained this custom up to the present day, but advene for tmio now threatens to extinguish tills honored relic of pa't ages. A Sandwich paper says that relations aro somewhat strained between tho rector and the soxton of St. Peter's, aud as the fund from which tho latter was xnid Is now claimcdjjy tho churchy. wardens, ST. rr.Tnn's ciiuhch. the sexton is consequently in tho di lemma of having a time-honored ollico without any salary. At tho Easter vestry his re ole;tioii was mooted, nnd ho thought it very hard, and naturally, too, that ho should have to work for notbinir. Ho inquired if in the event of his giving up tho olllce the rector would havo power to prevent him from carrying out his duties ns ringer of the Curfew bell, but' no one could inform him. Wo trust, says the Pull Mall Gazette, tho rector will not allow this interest ing custom to fall into dosuetude, and perhaps, If ho bo anything of nn anti quarian, ho will sco to its obervanco himself. BEAU BRUM MEL. Tula of tlio JI;in IVIio Wm Oiico Known '5'ln, World Over. The lleau llrummel of America died tho other day nt. t.hn nun nf 91. Jlla name was Lawrence Oardinior. As a youth ho was rich nnd a protego of Aaron Purr. From until 1837 ho was Gotham's "(rluss of fashion" and set the style for all tho young bucks of tho period. Then ho lost his fortune and with it his placo aa a society leader. Ho went into business and did well. His accumulations were swept nway by a panic In 1875. For the re mainder of his lite the wenry old gen tleman found refuge in tho Brooklyn Home for Aged Men. Thcro ho was discovered dead in bed one morning recently Like lleau llrummel ho reigned, retired and passed into tho obscurity of mero existence. POOR FOOLISH MEN I COMUSBTIO 1 TAKE A WOMAN'S ADVICE AND USC Wolfl'sAGMEBIacking AramnKcentlpen!IlnpIi lntU!i,whfchlaton Men'a boots n week, ana on Women's a month 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for 25 tent- HOW? By painting 25 square feet of Old Furniture with WOLFF it RANOOLFn, Philadelphia. Or tlio I.limr llaljli, tultlelj' Cureti uyuuiuitiiiiicrliiH: jii'. iiuiiivn' liulUru fi. clllf. It Is mftnufaotureU m a po vder, which eta bo el ven tn a eloati or beer, a ou c! L jttue cr lea, or In tood, wlthoutlheknowl'co o' ,h, un-nt It in absolutely hermloee, aod wut t tret a jh-i oh teut and epeedjr cure, whether the pet ' 1 u tnao rat . drinker or n aleohollo vr h lib i 1 . f ' In thousand! of oases, and a . rw i, s , , rd a i ure has fol lowed. It never 1 i! '. J a t i ,-?r impreffnae. dwltn.thi.gpt ,iu. i . . iur tuposslbillty lor the liquor appt 'p o . i 48 pass boolc at paru ir a. To bo bad r C. H. HAGENliUtH, Druggist, Shenandoah MHS. BURTON HAHHISON, A Tnlrnteil I.ndy Uhero l.lternrjr lilHirlK Hnve ltecn ltn wiuilrll. The friends of Mrs. llurton Harrison arc fond of saying that aucecsn has not spoiled her. No ono who has read her books nccus telling she Is witty anil it envy to suspect that she Is vivac ious and i compan ionable. She en joys the anienlti-s of social life, is a mistress of the art of entertaining as of the rarer art of making real friends. Mrs. Har rison was Mln MRS. Bt'llTOS HAR RIS V. Constance Cary and Is a Vlrgrlnlan of the Virginians. Her mother was a Fairfax, her father closely related to Thomas Jefferson. She grew up nt Vaneluse, tlie lainax place, was thoroughly edu cated, visited Europe with her mother immediately after the war, wat mar ried on her return nnd 1ms since lived in the midst ofijhe metropolitan society she has so cleverly satirized in '"Wis Angloinania'cs.'V Mrs. Harrison has written much of southern life. "Wo man's Handiwork In Modern Homes" and "The Old-Fashioned Fairy Hook" are among her earlier successful vol umes. Then she has the b,Jdll to con quer the diltteulties of pray-wrltitig. Uverybody remembers the success of "The ltushian Honeymoon," which sho adapted from tho French of Scribe. All of her plays have had a decided popularity. HOW RATS STEAL EGOS. IlcimirUnlile llilelllcnco of Wltw Ilo- Tlio town of Waco, To.., is Infested with rats in countless legions. They run through tho streets, invado tho stores nnd residences, devour grain, Hour and trroccries. and make of them selves unmitigated nuisances, which the application of ordinary and extra ordinary remedies has failed to remove. While they accept almost anything that comes in their way as edible, they have a penchant for eggs, and tho way they convey them from tho nests to their holes is thus related by Sam Wha ley, the jailer, who has made their hab its a steady : "I set an old black hen right up there," ho said, pointing to tho corner of tho jail-yard where Shorlll Dim Ford's horses aro stabled, "and they carried off every egg and broko tho hen up. Sho went to laying again In two weeks and made her nest in an other stall. Two eggs woro in tho nest, and those remained undisturbed, but when tho third was laid it disap peared, two btill remaining. I watched and saw tho rats come four of heni. "Tho tmullest of the qunrtet strad dled his four legs over tho egg, hugged it tight, then rolled over on his back, holding the egg tightly pressed against his belly. One rat took tho prostrate one by the cars, just like a boy holding tho handles of a wheelbarrow, arid kept him steady, while tho othor two took him by tho tail, and nway they went, pushing nnd pulling, until they got the egg to their holo under the briok wall." Pf A. Kirchnor, ono of tho largest liquor dealers In Waco, has observed that there aro sober rats, who never touch a drop; moderato drinkers, who take just enough,and regular sotft, who get drunk every day, and possibly go homo and beat their families. The drip from tlio beer faucets is whore the rats do their drinking. Tin pans aro kept under tho faucets to catch the waste beer and protect the floor and to these pans the rats resort. Tho moderato drinker takes a sip or two, then wipes his whiskers on his front lep and (jallops off. Tho old toper drinks deep, reels off to tho hack yard, falls clumsily into his hole, nnd tho squeaking heard after ho (fets Into his cellar indicates either that ho's whipping liis wife or sho him, or that ho is making her run after remedies. SHE WAS A COWG1ML. This 1 tlio IVuy Mio (.ookctt to Ail liilrlni; I'laliKiiiou. Jliss Cynthia AVestovcr, now private Eecretary to Commissioner lleattie, is a girl with a history. When she wus n child she lived ponyhnck among tho Kockies wall rro fessor Westover.tho geologist, who Is her f atlier. I n thoso days sho spent m o n thu without heelng a woman, and ready to scream at such a curiosity, for, us you observe, slio hud no reminder m her own person that thero was a sox feminine, since sho was dressed for conven ience and perhaps also forpiatureque ness and beauty, ss a llttlo cowboy, Sho could swing tlio lariat wlien bho woro these garments and charm squlrrols. She eould do, indeed, most things tho Indian children do, which mukos it all tho strap ger that sho should be now in such u, responsible metropolitan position. UN niollirr-In-Lnw, Mrs. Kowwod My mother writes that she Is coming horo to stay three monms. Mr. Nowwed Thank heaven forthatl Sho knows how to cook. 1'lif.ntlsfuctory Shopping; I'luce. Daughter "Hero is lligg, Stoeke & Co's great etore. Let's go in." Mother "No, no. No matter what wo aek for they will bo buiu to have It." u . Macbeth's " pearl top " and f pearl glass" lamp-chimneys do not: break from heat, not one in a hundred; they break from accidents. They are made of cleat glass as well as tough, as clear as crystal. They fit the lamps they are made for. Shape controls the draft; they are shaped risrht. Draft con- I tributes to proper combustion; that makes light; tney im prove the light of a lamp. liut thqycost a dealer three times as much as common chimneys, and, as they do not j break, he is apt to be anxjous 1 lest they stop his trade. Di- ! minished sales and less profit 1 . 1 . are not p.grceabie to mm. There are two sides to the ouestion. liaveataiKwicanim. (ISO. A. MaActk A Oo. 1'ltUhnrg. CHEAP AND STROWG. 20 other slylef A N"f . p-l. t. nit alt , li.A. tn'u c "ll " I '1. ,.1 . . XHmmmd Hnin ii. OrfRlrifll an Only ? "i'" v llKrt.l rtlo.i lih lilU" ii l.oil. 'luLo In Mum a fir tnriicul.r i 4 ItnooIkU kn "Iff tivt' for IH':lr.,' fn irittr, br rtara Chichester bemU-t( Ilvn Manarrs. 60M bj- til Lookl VrufflMi. AMc my narntn for W. Pnusliin Shnrn. Ii'iilcr in hviuI for cntnloaut nt-euro thu HKt'iirv ana wet tlipin Inr miii. trTAKE NO KL'HSTITUTC.-sU ii iiiu inr Bine 111 yotll S3 SHOE GEMTLUTVIEfl THE BEST SHOE THE WORLO FOR THE MONEY? It h a R'-unilesa Hhoo. with no tacks or vrnx t Ii read to hurt tlio feet; matlu of Uio bott lino calf, stylish ntul eftfiv, nnil beraus? tiv make more elmr of thU graaf thun tiny vth r manufacturer, Itcquuls baud , ni"vs iuiuiim II will Ct-W IU (J.ISJ, rt (0 (J nuii 11c Ilainl-scut'il, ilto nnot calf Jf hIiuu evor tiiTcrod ror $S.(iiJt equals Freucli lmporti'd allocs . b' -It ciMt fr.mi 9AM to QVi.W. OO llumKrut'd Welt Hlinc, fln cnlf, V'vi fit)lUh, cimir rtnblonuddttr.iljle. The lieat shoo ovor olitTPd nt thin price, aamo Rrudo an cus toni made shoos cost m,r from to U.tO, 23 50 I'olKo Miihm Fanneis, Hullrnad Men Pta and jftUTi arrk'ranlUearthcin; lluocalf, neunuuHH, sninoin mnnn nenvy mreo ttows, exten sion odts Ono ualr will vpir noar. t oar a) ear. Ctr oo lino emit no hotter shoo ovornrrcrPd at Pt&B ttiU ii'1l'o; ono trial will convince thoso who want a shoe for comfort nnd service. CIO nml b'J.OO Voi-l(liiitMiiinH ihoes 4?a nro very fttrong and durable. 'ihoo who have given them atrial will wear no other make. Dauc) WM.00 nnd 81.75 fichoot n linen nro yuj O worn by the lMjHecryhero; theysvll on their merits, as the Increasing sales nhow. 3 -jf1iae SII.00 Ilnuil-hfuiMl shoo, best LmCiU ICO lonota, vtrvstyllsh; on uaU French Imported Rhoes coating from 6 1.U) to $6m l.adli'H 'J.-KI, S7i.OO nnd St.75 fhoe for riliv8 aro tho host lino pongolu. stylish nua durable. t'niilloin Heo Unit V. . UotiRlas' namo and nrlcn fvrn Htamncd nn tho linttnm nf unoh shoo. frQQ North Fourtri SU 1 4 ii t niUblM mai auMMli 1 M tut .14.aci oTUilft til 1 . SpeiTilDisuses,B!owPoisco r '.tT.UH, Ketch, Plro.ilfi, 8 or i Mouth, Throil, lrrltHloct. Bckll I ii gi, lna'umlijui, Kldntji lilaidor. Loll TluUljr, Weak ttok, VatkDCM Debility-, Itnptlrc I M-iuoct Decay, btrlcturei, JldUeueireiu'tluc tun juurliii arrort or fiora orerwork Old,YounBr Mid Clio Aged don't taffr oj lcnger. ncdlOkl toJ luri .Cftlicleiiot.otJtlDfctt and old euei lollelUd, nomitur vboUUediillcf ttooo. KrASheaiei cured la l 10 d4ji, Europeia HcifiUl L-xierten(i la OBrntioy. Eo UnJ, Vttnoe ad luitti, M .vt u&cs,(m od itiploms prot luiH jtTi firieiicai c ; .. rii hob io.uuo o miiri;nj. qlUiUliU ctar" girtikhl, koowUd wd tiprleoo tnd who cia alioir innr paLleoti ptrnnnenllj cured M Iota after qusrki tad irertliiar dtou ba ruined the to. Sentl- t nup ft r l,oik "TRUTH,, and iworo t'llimtMiIklaciiioalDf quacka anj adrerilsinf dooura ltlt tbalr Tata and fVaudo'tnt RiiaMUtia aud tftalfmoniftla, their aip-rlenoo, tbff door" po...4iiJ Uiflr mbeme of nhindint ntouey or irlenlly :aU amt htirchap aod wvrtblcH druga neither erlticUcui-eaou. it ar nsvd M daooji ad rMttll In rula of thouaoJi of rotii img Vioilma. Omn HovMr" Ererdy frr-mDA M inal'.M Pven'nita6to. Wedoaada and Saturday bTculot. rr nt Id Hun la from 9 toll, 96 kofetduot ftutf WeJiiufdui an l bnturdaj l'liila. Ilm- YOUNG MAN If you conteinplata attfcixlliJK Comur.er- Clfll r-onooi, 11 Will pay Ifui In visit Ihe'lli CIII'hTI'H BUHI. JiLNrt UN1VEIIH1TY liHtue dioldlUK ulieie, tljnutrh vcu mnv lln a llmmnnil Tnllt.H nwav. ItnlundBat the I. mu! of ijie tutor rorumer. olul hcnnols In ltd clinrartcr ua nn rducullnnnl fune, us h mtdlum lor Mipplvlnp llm LiiBlncts men of I lie country with tr&lLtd sud ramble uieUtuule, us n iiicnnu ol plKCing Biiililtlnus youuK men and tomrri on the hlgli ro d to succu!, nnd In the txtcut, elr vance and roat ol lta rniilrnnrnt. Thoinugh ( OM J1HHC1 AL, MHOH'l HAND ANI PRACTICAL LDtJLlBlf COUltHl-X. The Twcnty.K'veutU Annual Cmulogiw will tie mailtd toany addrew. WILLIAMS & ROGERS, itoclicMtor, IS. V. IMPORTANT NOTICE I All porsona are hereby warusd NOT TO FISH IN THE DAMS ! Belonging to the Shenandoah Water Company, aud all parties raught violating tula notice will be Prosecuted ns Trespassers. By order of THE OOMPANYs "tip FLY I L 'sV WHY IS THE W. La DOUCLAS ilf j 'A '