THE LAXATIVE A No NUTRITIOUS JUICE or run FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming au agreeable and effective laxative t,i net-tun. nently cure Habitual tousti- .cation, and the mauy ills de ' pending on a weak or Inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. 1 1 li the most cxcell.nt remedy lenown to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY , When one is Htlons or Constipated so that PURL' BLOOD, nSFRESHUIQ SLliEP, HEALTH and STREtfQTH NATURALLY rOLLOYf. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DNUQGIST FOR MANUFACTUnED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA-FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl, iOUISVILLE, KY NEW YORK. N. r. John R. Coyle, Attorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFFICE Beddal&'s Buii,tj:ko, Cor. Main and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA. -PROPERTY FOR SALE: T two and ouchalf Blory double frame dwelling bouse, with stoie-room and res taurant. Located on East Centre street. 3-A valuable property located on Booth Jar. din street. 3-Hevcu dwo'llng homes at the corner oratl. bertand Lloyd streets. Oiod Investment. f Terms reasonable. CANADA'S LATE PREMIER HE WAS A LEADER IN THE BRIT ISH EMPIRE. Some of tlio TJnpiilillnlicit I'nc" from' the History of n ItriniirbiiMo Life "It IlemU I,IUo n lloniiico lllo Service lo III Aoutilrr. Tlio Hfo of Sir olin Aloxander Mac donald has been tlio history of Canada fcr the past sixty years. Horn in Ulas gow, .lirn. It, 181K, ho wtis broii(fht to Canada In 1880, when els futher, Hugh Macdonald, settled at Kingston, Out. He was educated In Kingston, and when 10 yoars old began to study law. He was admitted to tlio bar in 1885. Ill 1K4!t Ml. Mnmlnnnlil ,rn b nlnifrul . the House of Assembly to repretsenttlio city of Kingston In the Parliament of I'nlted Canada, and in 1847 he was ap pointed receiver-general, holding- olllce ivir iriiw iinab lime. Boon afterward ho became commis sioner of crown lands, and in 18411, with ms coiieaniics in the Draper ministry, resigned. Until 1854, Macdonald ro multicd m opposition. In that year, on the question of paying the "robelllon tosses, the Ilaldwin-Lafountaino min istry was dofeated, and Macdonald be came attorney-general in Sir Allen Mo- Nabb's coalition ministry. In 1850 the premier had to resign on account of ill.. , A, 1 . . uiuvriB, uuu mo nuornoy-goneral sue cecilod to the premiership. highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. ij, 1889, l-S Powder ABSOLUTES PURE antics and observe his vaga- GOLD HEDAL, TABIS, 1873. I. Baker & Cos j 1 mm Breskfas! Ooooa J. A. MACIlOXAM). In 1857 the Qhcon designated Ottawa, a fmall town at the junction ,of the Ottawa, Chaudiero and Iddcau rivers, as tho future seat of government. Macdonald favored the decUlon, but Parliament did not, and tho ministry resigned. Within threo days it was bock in power, and lasted until 1S02. Two yoars of opposion passed before Mr. Macdonald returned to po ,r as nttornev-cencral under Sir K.tlnnnn Tache. On July 1, 18(17, tho now constitution came into force, and tho Dominion nt Canada was formed. Macdonald was created ti Knight Commander of the Hath that same day, and, as minister of justice u.id attorney-general, became niu in no jjruuuer 01 1110 liomnnon. lie hem power until 1873, when ho re signed rather than face tho charges that ho had been connected corrupt!? with tho managers of tho Union I'a- ciuc railway, tie was succeeded by Alexander McTCenzie, who hold ofllco from which tlio excess of oil has been removed, is 1 .i.c.it.ij.uuL j-uuiYuuziu, wno ncia otuce AhsoUltely JPlire vutil 1S when, having reaoli within '......, r III feW months Of its nnncHtllflnnnl UiWWtH OOIUOIO. limit, TnvHnmonr. woe, "l on Sir John's plan of a high tariff tho Conservatives were swept into power. Since 1878 Sir Sohn has held power continuously, returned by general elec tion in 1887. nnil still n thlwl 4!, 1.t "' No Chemicals are used In its preparation. It has )J0re than three times the. ulrenmh nf Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot JitTbth fi lhe,TisT,of0(-r?d rf,clPrS" fir Sugar, and la thm-ofo fn- S ft. T1... -lT",' ,ed. S ,atcs- aug h (w 1, ...w.u viun u luujuiiiy smi luriuer reduced. economical, costing less than one cent 1Its carried out his pledges, and a high a ctm. It ia delicious, nourishing I ?rl? is now Cnnajfla's llscal policy tho strensthonin-. eastly nmprnnrS' L ?n,.n1, .whlc1' Sir t and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocoro ovorywhoro. W- BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. -GO TO- Neat, Cheap and Stylish John und Ins collontrues havo cently been defending. Under his government tho railway system of Canada has been developed greatly, tho Dominion has been con solidated and strengthened, and a pub lie debt of enormous proportions has been assumed. Sir John lived at Earnscliiro, in Ottawa, whore his short, bent form and Disraoli-liko face, wero woll-lcnoEn to every one. Ho had not enriched himself by any of the acts for which even his bitterest enemies at tacked him, but had devoted himsolf always to tho Interests of the country where ho had been for so many years the most prominent figure. Straw Hats from 20c to S1.60 Short Spray Flowers 60 to 1.00 Wreaths ..20o to 1.75 Inants' Christening Hobo, too to J Infants' long and short eoats...tl,25 up to $3.60. .-0,000 LADIES WEAR ELF-SUPPORTING CORSET Why don't you wear one? SELXY BLY CAPS ! maniac's Hps. For hnntiH lin w1t at, l.nrlt. 1 .7 , : ..-j..... u, win iriif muiie after having seen this raelanaholy upec tflele, as If ruonmlng over the son, Uer destiny of the royal family of which he was chief. There Is no prospect thut King Otto will die by his own act, as his royal brother did. He is too well ffunrded for that; and there are times when he considers himself perfeetlv happy. He may live to ripe old age. There is every prospect that he will outlive the present regent of the kingdom, anil possibly all of his attendants.. Last year there was a rumor that he was sinking, but it proved untrue. He may live on the mad king until another generation, which knew not his brother, comes in, and will feel less reverence for him than is felt to day. In the old castle of Furstenrled they lake little note of time, tlio yours pass marked by no events Ravo tho king's new vagaries, and many of the inferior attendants do not even Imow that a regent conducts the government in King Ottos stead. BLAVATSKY'S PARTNER. Col. Olcott Succceiln Mine. I5lnviili.il) 11 Lender 01 the T1icoi)ii1iIm, It is more than two years since Col. Henry S. Olcott, whom tho death of Mine. UlrLVntKln.' nlnnH of n. --- J vi. u ..Vtlll 1 the Tlioifwhieal movement, lnfr. tin, United States for the Eakt. In 1875, whan tha Boclety was organ ized in :few York by Mine. Illa- VatSlf V nnd thn Cnlnnl tint rt ,1,,,., adherents were to bo found; now tlio mpmliiiKlilii nw.tjwla mr, nun rri. in vestigation of tho unexplained laws of ui puysicai powers 01 man becamo tho first. nfiWr. nt tKo ivn.(0,. members nf th nnlm. TT,n i,i.... v. iu.u, ItlUlU sky, however, was herself the center of ''" i ii, nun in mo ueginning wvjujjit-i wiLULL was n mn vi inimit ..... reprcontiitivo in practical matters. Alter having aroused nn lutercbt and fOllndfd fl sn,.i.t,r rltn 1. Colonel saiKd for India. Hnr bnnlf 'Isis Unveiled," which arracared lust i-iuviima iu ii,-i- ueiiarmro, cratcd a nine days' v tmder, but the oharaeter of its contents and the great size of tho work prevented It being read by the general public In 18S4 the society had ga-own to such proportions that tho founders were invitwl to visit England, vniero a b.-anok of tyro society had been formed with. A. 1. Sinnett, the author of "The Occult World." as rresidouU Mr. Sinnott was editing an English paper published in Allahabad", when JL. H. R. H. Tho Most High, Most Puissant and Most Illustrious l'rince.Albort Edward, Prlncoof Wales, Dukoof Saxonj'.Princo of Saxc-Coburg and Ootha, Duke of Cornwall and Itothsay, Earl of Chester, Carrick and Dublin, Iiaron of lfcnfrew and Lord of the Isles, Great Steward of Scotland, K. (1., K. T., K. P., If. (J. 11., O. C. S. I., O. C. M. (., Knight of tlio Elephunt of Denmark, Knight of the Golden Elecce and of tho Whito Ele phant of Siam, and Itallll Orand Cross of the Order of St. John Hon. Knight of tlio Order of St. John, Germany. P. C, a I'ield Marshal in the Army, Colouel-in-Chlof of tho three regiments of I.l.'o nnd Itoyal Horso uuiiiiis, i oionei rtn iicngal Cavalry, lato Coloncl-in-riilof of tlie Hillo Itrlgnde, Colonel of tlio 10th HusMtrs, lato Captain - General ami ioionoi ot the Hon. Artillery Com pany of London; Hon, Colonel 2d Iln gade, Eastern Division. Itnvnl Arfllln,.,. lion. Colonel 3d liattalion, tho Duke of wirnwains Light, infantry: Milit; r AlUD-i e-unnin tn llm (Inoim ir n...: tain Itoyal Naval Reserve, Hon. Colonel ' '"o uxior.i ana ot tho Uambridgo Un- Service Corps Tulle Volunteers, of the FOUNDER OF OLD MISSIONS. Monument lircctcil to III memory by Jlrs. Lulnml Ktniiroril. Mrs. Lehtnd Stmifurd's tnonument to Father .lauipero t'urra, tho founder of California mission, Was unveiled June 3 on the military reservation In Mon terey, in tlio presence of 5,000 peoplo from many parts of the coast. The monument was unveiled by Miss An tolnettH and Mrs, Stephen I'ield, chil dren of T. J. I'ield. of that city, and Father Clementine Iteymann delivered , TJ1K RKBllA MOMUMKHT. tho oration, giving a history of Father Sci-ras life. Judge W. H. Webb de livered tlio civlo oration, sketching the work of Kerra and its far-reaching In fluence on tho history of California. Tlio llgure on tlio monument stands fifty feet above the high water mark, in a commanding and conspicuous place. Pedestal and figure are both of granite, tho former being appropriate ly inscribed. Father Scrra lauded near tlio site of tho statue on Juno 3, 1770, and founded the missions of San Diego, San Carlos, Sun Antonio do Padua, San uaunei. nan .ills in, mm Him Vmnn . co de los Dolores, San JuanCopistrano, Santa Clara. San lluemiventura before 1782. He died in 1781 at tho San Car los mission, at Monterey. Ho camo from Moxieo to carry on his mission work. Macbcth's " pearl top " and "pearl glass" lamp-chimneys do not break from heat, not one in a hundred; they break from accidents. They arc made of cleat glass as well as tough, as clear as crystal. They fit the lamps they arc made for. Shape controls the draft; they arc shaped right. Draft con tributes to proper combustion; that makes light; they im prove the light of a lamp. But they cost a dealer three times as much as common chimneys, and, as they do not break, he is apt to be anxious lest they stop his trade. Di minished sales and less profit are not agreeable to him. There are two sides to the Have a talkwith him. a so. A. Machrth a co. question I'ltWburg. CHEAP A HO n-fcOMC. 20 other styles E-A N-.i , frJi. ,y i',; i,i'.,. n. - ... i". .....w , uiuiuttift, ui ine Koyiil iii,ordeens,hire Highlanders, and Field All Colors, nt 20 cents. TSFaTrn run ?.'ucud , 1 77 " .is.,., vtfernnie jxin.etae vecutKl IkiuiTthuiuml .. Cine in. i.ts iimo n.ri pl.lly rfUniptir, n.l ,., tt ,,vs lo.i.t l.,,.li,,l" 'Jf luyiciiis rii; .ciu.vrci -,i , ,r L-prir Dnr,,. ... TEN CJYS fS.uiSFKEE ', iy.,nl It .j v, I :.r, '.;'K"."" y ; lUt II. U. t.UrKS X ROVff. AlXAV1 vL Fl Ll U ffl) Eta SL. Uffl n3 PC Or tho LInur lljtbii, loIUl,y Curcu uj-uuuiuiuieriiiur r, llaliuV ,t l8ioannfaoture4aa a powder, which can berlTerj glass of bear, a cup of ootleo or tea. or la food, tbout the knowledge ot tho patient. It 11 absolute!? irnjipwi, uuu win oiiuct a permanent and peedy ro, whether the patieut la a moderate drinker or ilooholio wrack It liaa been given in thouianda cases, and in every Instance a pertoot oure haa lol ed. It upvrr- Full a, The ayatem onoe impretfnafe viia tun opooiuu.n oeoouea an utter itnpoBslbiuty the liquor appetite to exUt. 9 pise book of particular frte. To be bad r . H. HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Sbenandoah BAVARIA'S MAD MONARCH A Few or Ill More Ileernt Vnsorle sail Iutatio Tricks. Everv vnnr thn IttEnnn i7"l. Ti.. 1 ' '"J, IKlVU" rla has a new fancy, each one usually more murderous than tho last. This ve.ir tlm nnni. TTmnnrtl.'D Mn..ln i' - .......... ii ji.tii.it, has taken the form of a passion for fihootinr nt. Ills nttanilnnl. TI t . ii . i uiiua imaginary guns nt tho gentlemen who llvelntnen:l!nrnvir.h lif,n ,m.l fD ly astonished because they do not fall down dead. If thoy wish to humor him and to maico htm quite happy thoy fall down as if dead, but they talco euro to jump up if he approaches them,. Thoy are not certain what ho might do. 'iliis unhappy king who cares as llttlo for his sovereignty as for tho cigar he smokes, is not al lowed to havo a real gun.orreal firearm of any description. Ho would do olto gether too much (iHmncra with tliAm kixq otto. Uut l10 ims a muskot made of wood, which ho shoulders as ho struts about the terracos of tlio gar dens, and as soon as any one appears lift fnlrftd at.Ti ..'111. l.to ..r.sli., ...,.... hihu. ...... ,,.,.. ,.q iiuwuuil d,MWU, lj and saysbaufl Ho thinks ho has killed i one of his enemies, and Is immensely lime, flout ciety. GlanajfenSGlcijib JUr.-atsky and Co'.onel Olcott there in 187U to oiganlzo a so- A roor Ilroadw.-.y fr, y. Tell th' LtaLle bo nair f' 1:- v,.i ere?11'-WOt h ll'U m:ltlor wit1' the' Loniiuctor - -very passenger started f catch the car to-dav caught it. J Ten in. , Car Conductor wu want u, butter wott hull l. ..ii.iiiuiiutio, in e Sutherland Ulllfc Volv;nfers. Mnrslinl In fl.o r?!';,.. iiijiv. min. i.ni. nr. rim i'.,.,....i.... n t . , I -7 iiiiuiuiiiuii n'ii... t, i....iiiBr Ai.niiy iiuu.se. iiranii .Ainstn,. nf i., United Grand L . - - - .vi-iiiiionii, ui r.iigianu, llarrltcr-ut-I.nw. nn.l n Henclier of tho Middlo Temple, and i luomuiii, ui tiie ciocioty or Arts, I), c Ti. Oxford, LL. D. Cambridge, LL. D Trinity College, Dublin, etc., etc. OOL Rlinnnrt nnrl ttto CIO linn o. 1i -a J ..." --..uuuau ,.er- uuiu, ri iiiuij came over In the Ktruria woiffsAGI A HANDSOME POLIS m utAIHtR PRESE NO RRIJKUmn Dcni Uaed by men, women and children. Blacking I3H. 1 Bg? rtVER. f u UIRED. J Btaoes c&n I waehed H rOMEROY, A TIORNEY'A T-LA If. I0ft-Bediliri bnlldtnr corner UAtn ml Qentri dDliirlitrul. Theearenrof this monarch ispathole. and it is all tho moro touching because ho belongs to an ancient house to which tho nation Is entirely loyal. Tho 11a varlans love to be ruled over by the houso of WIttelsbaoh, and one of their greatest annual fetes is in eolobration of their fidelity to their monarchs, mad or sane. It is.sald that King Ludwlg, before Ida own mental condition had become ClOudeil. llkPfl tn nnmn nnm, . ...I month tO Ills hrnthnr ntln'. ' " - . . . .. 'l.ll.u .. Ill, from a room into which Otto Is never allowed to go would garo at the poor M i II I I Look at ny old chip b&alet. Isn't It a beauty? A 10c. BOTTLE will do half a dozen baskets, WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. riK-1C(INbeaatlQes other things beeMeabaaVeta. It mskesa whito eIim vase any color you de sire to match. It changes a pine table t walnut, a oane rocker to mahogany. It stains, paluUt lucguers, Japixns. Dr. Grosvenor's h DGii-cap-sic PLASTER. Qtw4$ quirk ratty j run I'UiN. Judgement llionld be displayed in buying medW tine above all things. In selecting remedy for any disease, you should b positive that it contains nothing inju rious to the health. Many remedies on the market leave the patient In ft much worse condition, than before taking them. s. s. s. Is purely vegetable, and perfectly .hannlcKs; the most delicate child caa take It with absolute safety. It contain no mercury or minerals of any kind, and yot It never fails to cure the dis eases it Is rcoommonded for. J Book on Blood and Skin diseases freei.i' Swift Speciflo Co., Atlanta, 0 5 THIS SEASON FOR PIC-NICS jixixa AT IIAX1, Committeemen should benr In mind that the Herald olllce la prepared to do all kinds of Poster Work! at the most reasonable rates, QIvo us a call and obtain our prices. All work dene when promlaed.nud in a eatlsfactory manner. PUBLIC SALE The Old Court House! July 31, 1891, at 10 O'clock A. 1,1. All llm UPM-nrtnl nrnnm-l lnlnnnl,.n 4 11.. County ot Schuylkill, In theold Court House rnn.titf Ini nr nnilinnna .,,,. .1 steam tipullno nmwntui in sennrate riarts! tho clock nnrl lu ll In ntH ,'.,.. ,r;.. J tower, if n slli tu res, nieho.ders, tatihs, chftlrs, etc., will be koKl on the premles lnthehor ouEh of Pottsv lie, andnko at the same time ana plane the nld fourt House, excertlne and TCA, ri'M I. (I, a lminon.1 nl.n ,... ,!. . J or Hat M. nes, one on each entrance to tho old hauel a. mtTumr, JAMIW J. HOWES, ' EllAB ii. It ED, . .. . . ,. Commissioner. AttSt-JOUN H, BN YDEK- 7-U-td HENRY W. GRADY. l'ronooed Droiiiitiient To Ila Iv'roeted nt Atluutn, Gn. Tho following is nn illustration of the monument to Hm, W n...,,i.. whicli is to be erected at Iiroad ami aiarnetta strectb. In the city of Atlanta. Tho statue, which is the work of Alex ander Doyle, is nine and one-half feot high, with underpinning pedestal of - (Mil Chlrbwtcr'a i:ntt!h Manumit Ileaarl. Pill.?, i t 1 1 , .. 7 v v . Mol.'itu. ' ', oriiil4fl. "((1,1,? rvfnrq 3in! i, iti.nnu 1. ,, iA?L"nsceitH rPr w T" Ioiib1iih Shorn. 'i ,' , wne in jour iuc link jour 1nt.-1t13-. um1 vet tlioni r joii. jaH 10 WHY THE nexnv w. qhadv ten font! In m-niiUn 41... 1 ...1.1 , ... .v., muiiucaui Wllicil harmoni7.n with thn ciit.,.m,.,.it.w. XM..i.t u....uuu.,,.,u tectllrn. III! Slinnnrtnl lur n 4,nHn.w. n .tuna umijiiu me woric in its en tirety will cost S35.O0O, and the money . " ui u kliu LJUIUO, Gov. Hill will deliver tho oration at thn ,l,ltnnU A Y. . TWO DRIQHT WOMEN. Tlioy Gain nosreeH, Prize and Ilouorsj !u Cho DnlverMltles of lCnIuna cently placed thii-d on the list of M.A.'s ui jonuon univer sity, and who. with Miss Selby nnd Miss Johns, dis tanced all malo competitors, is tho daughter of T, Sherratt. of Alsn. ger, Stoke -on-Tre n t. A f t o r spondlng throo vunN tr. MISS JIAniOS- SIIEn- Mlss Bhnrrntt wnnt. nATT. M. A. in cilin-l nf Unntl,. port for three years. She spent four years at Hertford College, taking .......... . . , .". UUVI1U1U u. D.UIIUli, 1, 1 tlio Unlrerslty College, Liverpool. In ioou Mie i.uui inu ijuiuion u. a. degree, llpinn1 fl,n litrrlinct wnmnn ,tTi,lt,l,., gaining medals and honors. Sho is really u graduato of Cambridgo.though not In name, as well as au M. A. of London. illss Mary Iatherino Montgomery, one of tho young ladies who received tho T.nnilnn It. A lu.f ,i.,.l, l ,'n ...wv . . L . 11 , , .1 nuutriiter 01 kuv. John K. Montgom ery, unitarian min ister at Chaster. Sho was born in 1808 and passed tho London matric ulation examina tion in 18S7, after graduating from tho Liverpool High School. Sho en tered collogo us one of tho first btu dents.aud whan she nassed thn 11. A. nvnmlnntln,i t., mnn --. ...... ... , t 1 1 1 1 1; r u , bhe gained first honors and the univer sity prize. All of her knowledge of French, In which sho is so proficient, has been acquired in Kngland. Gov. Itussell, of Massachusetts being on nceomplMicd equestrian, will go mounted, and not In a carriage, to Harvard on commencement day. IU stuff do likewise. Si'-' mm MOKTGOM- KIIV, 11. A. Wa L, DOUGLAS IIJE BEST SHOE l.'l THE WORtD FOR THE MOKElf? tohurttuefw-n h5"' n1 m ""'' "loichoJi nVlh s ETi'i'i ''"'n""U''ther mnntinclmer, It equals haui. "g? "h"owtlnir from (tl.w) to j utf. 1 S5S. 0 1 i.?.5" 1 " 1 n'J-e nl, tlienuo.tcnlf JS,. .? 11 'T oir"'' ll '"r ,,"i equnl. French S4.uii.,i!'!,"'us';".,'',,,u'",,'.M""'' ",i! X-V...!'il'u' y"ir'rtbli; onil durable. '1 he be-,1 7T " : v i"lt-,: ; Miinie Kraau as cus. tawjnsdit shoM, nxtliiK froii! u.iio to :ua 30 INiIloe Sie F.rmcrfc Kallmad 5Ic aLv..c; ''rrleriinwt6Bm, uuecair, ElSfi ,'nooth l"'-b'y three sole, xtcn.' nedae. Oue iIr will w... vemr. ISO niie cutfi 110 boUm-Miye'er offend t TUC. mow : - .1'inyi uaa iniii wi wuo want a btim.- ror commrtnd aervfc KO a.J nml S..0() Wo rid ni 111 'jtOat are. err utroiiu mid durable. iiji'k, ihqes bMi! given , thein a trial will m nr 110 oilier liSkeV Hnwcl WJ.OO mid 81.7,1 mhool shoe. nn on Iholr merits, as the luereu,In(t sales klioiv. LSfJIf"? Il"inl-ieril slioo. best Imported sho. cosUmk from i l.i to M.i,I. I.nillfn ''J.-lll. S'J.OO nud S1.J.1 shoo for Sllssea are the liest flno hoiigola. st llsh and durable. , it,itiiit-ix-D ,uub 1.. uouKias' name and prlco aro .lumped on tho iK.ttom of eaeli shoo. W. L. UUUUI.AS. llroi'lrfftn V.u ffosoi33i Bsll. JSlioxLancaLoala." lE'a sssilpefpiiitov, Tin in it Kllab.e SQ'l aueepMful l laiui fur .id.mutt efboia Special DIcascs.BIoo J Poison CEKS. H.Mchfi. Plmplei, Bore UcttUi, Thruat, IrrltatlBDi, BeaU lui I a il -n ai t i jm, Ktdntra niadJer, Uu Tiniitj, Wek tck4 WMknen lUbimr.InirnlrHM. niory snlDecay. btriotntiL 11 dileaiea reaultlna, fi-..m i.r.. . . J Old, Young" Middle Agd loti'iofferaay loojtr, aural em. in nArin.,in,. ..t n .v.i. . k . . . mtttieat aadaurt ealacieuci.oUt DateandolileaJeaaoltaltaoT, lBi?VUP r 4 re"'f UUrU rr"h CM" 9UT9i la t . ,ZJ ivti itgjiiKi vxMrnrnc in utrmiD7 aif Un-1, Fraoo and Auallla, ( "etilflelei and (tlulouaa Drors. and U Tear jiraolical em rlom-a 10 um ca.aa iurad Trarir. $Xu 000 wiM bfai,lt0n lvertlioidot(.rt wbe tiperienca and who oao abi tuanj patlanti i-onnaoeDtly eprad u loao ralnd them. Srnl Sc her q H111HJ in, hoom "TKuTH ti- ont 1 w i-tNip in. noum "i ub 111" D BVora ... 1 i . J " "''-'"' '!'' risking aaaiwi wntl taelr rli and fraudulent fuar nt aud taaunioolala, tbalr ipcrieuop, ttier do nut tio-' an 1 tlirlr scheme of rafiindlnr; ciny or frlvLklly Ulki and ilielr cheap and wsriblaat druia 1 I' V ililiar A In B VailnurliS ; "- .i-hiiih f tn n -( Ktaiiara irun v toil, w tttrttieogt au Yi tdut.du uni tiaiurdaj 1 ikKa. TUu. Kerydy frmn 9 A M YOUNG MAN If you contemplate attending Commer. uuu rciioni, 11 win WuJYIV.1.",;.1.8.11,'.'.0 ,,(, hi-m'1 it nuyi. llOllVtl V'll trmw 1 va n ll 1 ... n -'" ItRtuudH Rt tlie lead o Ul0 Ut of commr. for e bk hjih aium lor sujpyinK the buslDei"! men of tlio t-ouutry wllh tralt.frt and rapRbla fUfilkf until nn a liico. ..I ) 1 .. ' w " " ' I'lHUIJiK ttlUUlIlOUrl young men and women on the high rcrt to HlirpPKll. unit lit II. u iivii.nl i . .. T . Catalogue will he mailed to any sddrtiw. itootn'stcr, t,aiHii.gii win ie mailed toany WILLIAMS & ROGERS,' MPORTANT NOTICE ! AU persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN THE DAJIS ! nolonglng to the Shenandoah Water Company, and all parties caught violating this notloo Prosecuted aB Trespassers. By order of