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Located on Cast Centre street, jr S A valuable prorerty located on South Jar I din street. 3-beven dwelling houses at the corner of Gil bert and Llo) d streets. Good investment. Terms reasonable. GOLD MSDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. Baker &Co.'s from which tho excess of oil lias been removed, is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals aro usort In its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, ami la theroforo far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is tlolicious, nourishing, strengthening, kasily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons In health. Sold by Grocers evorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. -GO TO- KELLY'S I Neat, Cheap and Stylish Straw Hat - from 20o to 1.50 Short Spray Flowers...... So to 1.00 Wreaths ..3)c to 1.75 Infants' Christening Robe, 63o to S3 Infants' Ions and short coats.-f 1,25 up to 85.50. EO.tOO LADIES WEAR mmwmm corset Why don't you wear one? 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The system onoe linpregnat ed with the tJpcclna.lt beootnes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist, . , . 48 page book of parUoulara free. To bo had o C. H. HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah H POMKIIOY, ATTOflfEY-AT-LAW. I BMd'lbuU4lna;twnerMUlllnaOeatI jMrcfflfagt ill Cocoa DROPSY WEEE SD01ETT DE1TLE3. THREE ACTRESSES WHO GIVE TO THE STAQE. They Aro In Hlurkcil Contrast With Tltonc WIio Itoli It of II Name Groralnua WortliliiBton'R Million No Uurrlcr ltetu Vlller iin.I Mti rlnu Mnnoln. Tie- stage has had a lnrire number of M-oalled society netreise to ncoount for In reoent years. There is hardly a city of any Importunes in tlio country that has not given up Its leading soci ety belle to tliu stale. Of oourxi, alia was n divorcee, or in some ottior my had become a heroine of a scandal. pry few Bociety womm chose the -.iHjre on their merits, says a writer. et tlure are some, who really find that their talents run in that direction. Mavauniih, tieorgla, is about to part -Rc.rsr.1ie.r5 witlt hor 'ending belle, who lately found that her talents were created for mimicry. Sho is Miss Georgiana YVorthington. aped 24, and belongs to one of the oldest families in the State. She is worth a million or so in her own. right, nnd can havo no monetary mo tive in her action. She is at Paris at present -and will maho her first appear ance in January, 18U2. Sho is a bru nette nnd verv nrettv. It is not generally known that 'Morion luanom was a. society ocuo neiore sno ndonted the sturrc. Sho ranked with Sybil Sanderson and 'the breath of sermon 1 had not then marred her name. .Of late, it will bo remembered, that MissMauola is the actress who gained so much free advertising, owing to her rolusal to appear upon tho stago In tights. Later on she was brought moro prominently before the" public by her divorce irom her husband In Khode Isl and. The ink was barely dry on tho paper granting tho dlvorco when she married Jack Mason. Miss Mauofa. will orrive from England shortly. In Europe, too, the crazo for society women going on tho stage is growing. London has a new prima donna, of whom a great deal is expected. Sho made her debut at Covent Garden re cently ,as Murgarot of Vnlois, in Mycr beer's "Huguenots." Her name is Mvurina, and sho comes from tho Im perial Opera IIouso at Vienna. She is a ! inrush subject of the L'znr aim n daughter of a general in tho Russian army, her husband also Holding mili tary oftlco under his imperial majesty. Sho is but 24 years of age, and although still so young she al ready fills tho position of prima donna at St. Petersburg. Her success on the concert platform, especially at llcrlln, has been ns pronounced as her stngo suo cess. Of her first appearunce in London a JIME. MVAUINA. critic says: "Iler voice Is a light so prano)! exquisite quality, faultlessly produced and under complete control. She sang the florid music of the queen with an ease and skill that took her hearers by surprise. Her art was not ol the dazzling sort, but It wns so pure and refined, and tho appearance and manner of the singer wore so pleasing, that tho house instantly took her into favor, rewarding hor with some of tho loudest applause of tho night." Albanl and JUle. Kavogli were in the cast, which makes tho success of Mine. Mvarina all fio more remarkable. Beta Villers a promising young, act ress, was graduated from Kansas City, Mo,, school of oratory in 1884, after wards taking a private course from James E. Murdoch. Then, under tlio management of Robert Clevalund, sho made a suoeessful tour of tho bouth and Wost, trivlner recitations. In 1887 sho aocepted an engagement ns loading lady in a htock company at Music Hall, Kansas City. Her emotional powers, were bo lunrKea that, acting upon tho advice of Manager Hudson and friends, sSe came to New York in 1800, and was engaged as leading lady with the "(hiiTty Without I'rimo'' company, playing the part of an adventuress with great success. Last season, a leading lady with "One of the llravest," her work was more than satlsfaotory. Her past efforts show histrionio ability, n true conception of a character, diligent study and earnest perseverance. Tlienti'lcul Nolo. James B. Mackie will spend the dog days at Atlantic City. Edith Totton will star noxt season in "IJeau Itruiumcll, Jr." George It. lloalor liaa signed with Pearl Kytingo for noxt seusou. IV. T. Stephens and Minnie Oscar Gray aro summering at St. James, Long 'Island. Lola Horger will probably be a mem ber oJ Hallen and Hart's oompany next season. ?Sghest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE SAVED HIS MOTHER. Tim Crlmo for W'lilfli 11 Hoy IIIiit Anmvor. John U. Pord. the brave little fellow Who defended his mother and little brother rgainst the brutal attacks of Ills father, on November 35, 1800, at Monnt Cjtrmel, Pa., was born in 1878, at aunbury. and is, therefore, but It years of age. A nomewimt strange History attends the birth of this noble boy. Ills mother was the principal witness tn tho Me- Manus and O'Neill murder trial in February, 1873. Sho was subpoenaed, and forced, against the re monstrances of her medical ad viser, by tho deputy nherlir, to attend the court at Sun- bury. Oil arriving nt that town sho was taken sick, und confined to her room until tho end of the trial, her bed-cliamber being, on more thnu 0110 occasion, converted into a court room. During this trial, nnd under these cir cumstances, did Johnny II. Ford enter tills world, and it is a peculiar coinci dence -that, born during ainurdor trial, ho should now, nnd ut so curly an age, bo awaiting his trial on a similar charge. The little hero is o poor, thin, emaci ated and sick boy, not over fifty-six pounds in weight, and not quito four feet in height, yet, although so small and weak, he did not lack the courage, hearing his mother call for help, and finding none nigh, to stand up and de fend luer and his llttlo brother against tho repeated brutal, drunkon at tacks of his father. Ho did not call for help but picked up a shotgun out of the corner and fired upon and killed his father. SJHo is now out on bail, twenty thous and dollars, due to the untiring efforts of a noble minded lawyer.J. II. Jacobs, of tho Heading bur, who has so often proved lihnself a friond of tho prisoner, and of the fatherless and poor, and has ngain shown his magnanimous spirit and large Jieartedness in undertaking the defense of this little boy. Wolffs I Blacking ilwSUliAia mTjxk at ray old chin baikot. Isn't It a twauty? X have juat finished paintiriK it with A 10c. BOTTLE will ilo half a dozen bankets. WOLFF tb RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. PIK-KON beautlfieB othr things betides baskets. It makes a white slass vaee any color you de Biro to match. .It changea a pine table to walnut, a cane rocker to mahogany, IC fftnJnNi points Inc.j tiers, Japnus. TJtfK SEASON VOlt PIC-NICS 11 EIXO AT IIAXD, Cprainltteeraen should bear In " mind that tho Hehald o'flice is prepared to do all kinds of Poster Work! at the mast reasonable ratea. Give us a call nud obtain our prices. All work dene when promised and in a satisfactory manner. PUBLIC SALE The OSd Court House! July 31. 1891, at 10 O'clock A. U. All tho jw if ornl rrnpei ly belonitnif to the County nl Srhuylkill, In tlienld Court IIouso conalsllni: ui paitltluns, connterj. tliclvlntr, Btcam lwa'tnonprirBlti" In Kpn-ate parts, the clock ant bell In the old Court House tower, gus Allured, fllaho.ders, tablt, nbalre, eta, will be eoJd np the nreruleen In the bor ough of I'ottsvlUe, abdalto utthoiaiueUmo and place the "Id I mil t Iluiine, evceitlHEnnd rt8ervlir the buseund also the two inrub dnss or flat stents, uue un each entrance to the old irciirt jjunue. HAMlIBIi Q. DRTUIUI, JAMKS J. VOWBM, El I AH K. H ED, Commissioner. Attest-John b. Snyder- 7-U-td Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic ff,,;r PLASTER. Rbenmatiim, nearatsia. pleurisTand lombajtoi luufttDac. vmiwin. lor iwue vs ail isniKSIBM. IG WATERPROOF. 1 Rh., A HANDSOME POLISH. 1 BKS'mld A LEATHER PRESERVER. f "dS; NO BRUSHING REQUIRED. J aUj' Used by men, women and children. assaaaasasesaaasMaaiaa,! SMiiaiisjiaiiisiw sea aiiiiiia J f II I lit Vll'l II US II I IV ' U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, THEY LOVED UNWISELY. Clinitlcn, Mliiii., Soctely Itooelve n Mud Miorlc. CIimUh, Minn., is one of the fashion able suburbs of Ht Paul. Society there lias lntolv Iipph NbncUml bv tlm (.Ittnu- ment of Mrs. Joseph itlerfiue and a young man uy the name 01 smith, lioth parties are well connected. Smith was organist of tho Moravian Protestant church at Chaska and a member of the organization. He is a son of the late llev. David 'A. .Smith. widely known in the Northwest. A couple of months ago it was noticed that the organist was paying a good deal of attention to the pretty wife of Joseph llicrllne. Itoth were members of tho same church. Organist Smith kept his horses at tho lllerliue barn, and after putting them up at night it became his habit to THEY TOOK THE TItAlJ?. 1 linger until lato in conversation with Jlrs. llierline. Tho gossips Chatted, and Mr. llierline, discovering tho stnto of affnirs, forbndo Smith tlio premises. Ho left Chaska for Minneap olis, and tho following day Mrs. llicr lluo expressed a desire to visit her par ents at Norwood. Mr. liiorline inter posed no objection and tho lady left that evening, taking her ycar-and-a-lialf-old baby with hor. A day or two later Mr. llierline hitched up his horses and drovo over to Norwood to see his wife. Ho wus received by Mrs. Itier line's parents with great burpriso and questioning. They had not seen their daughter. Sho hud not bcon thore at all. Then came a telegram which showed that blio had doped with Smith. T!ie!nll TlilugN. George I). Melville hns signed with "Tho Twelve Temptations" Co. George H. Adams has closed for "Tho Devil's Auction" Co. "Tho lllack Crook" has boon pur chased from tho Kirafys by W. J. Gil more. Alice Irving, later of tho Pattl Rosa Company, has joined Ogarlta, the In dian octrees, on a tour. Fred E. Pond, manager of tho Hos tonians, will ball for Europe with Ills wife, Juliette Cordon, July 15. KJ"Evadne," a tragedy that was acted by Charlotte Cushman, will be in Minna Iv. Gale's repertory noxt season. Tho l'utnnm Twin Sisters and Gcorgo Putnam have signed with M. 1). Leavitt's "Spider and Fly" Company for next season "The Child of Destiny," in which Ircno Kent is to mako her debut us a star, on August 24, Is an emotional drama by Cclia Logan. Neil Scully has arranged to remain another season with "Thp Devil's Mine" Company, playing tlio part of Dad Williams. This will bo his third season. Johnston McTVidden has signed as business representative for II. T. Chan frau in "Kit" for next Ecason, which will be a lengthy one. California will bu included in the tour. Forty weeks have already been booked. HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific is tho groat developer, of delicate child ren. It regulates tho eocre tions; it stimulates tho skin to healthy action, and assists nature in development. There is no tonic for child ren equal to 3. 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Kllrnln Wit it I) ml Lotcr front the I'lret Tho llentllv I'pn r-rnt One ol Mnvln'. C'liuritu erUllcx Cont imied wllli Sol I vuii. Frank P. Slavln. who has sticeooded lit vanquishing Dig Juke Kilraln, is now the most striking figure Ui the world of puftllsin. The neatness and dlspateti wit h which he knocked Kllrain nut has already been told. Llosc observers of Slavin s qualities as a pugilist expected nothing else. He hod beaten .lack Mc AulltVe in less than two rounds. The shortnesR of the time in which he "won is not a specially shining halo of glory, because the Slavin stylo of pulverizing pugilism wins quick, if It wins at all. "Hut, Me Amine was licked by Slavin." the argument lh often advanced, "inside of two rounds. while .Inekson took twenty-four rounds to do the ftnjrie trick." And then tho people who reason on quick time as an element of great fighting, figure the thing out mathematically, I hnppose, that as is twenty-tour rounds to two rounds, so Is Jackson to Slavin as a nglrter. In other words, their deduc tion is that Slnvin is almost twelve times the fighter Jackson is liecatue, agalust the same man, he became a winner in a twelfth of tho time. Kilrain ha sloping shoulders, flat limbs, and a way of "spurring with his elbows out," as was noted of him in England, but he hits a rare pile-driver with the left and a blow with his right that may not be equal to Slavin's. but was of tuirHcient force to lift Jem Smith clean oil his legs in their ring fight in uecemtier, 1SB7. Sluviu made his debut In the prize ring at Cluvstors Towers, Queensland, lS8!i, defeating Martin Power in thir teen minutes. Then ho beat Tom Hiirke, tho champion of Queensland, knocking lihn out in four rounds. He boat ShHiiahan of Oynipia in two rounds; S. llurke of IEonkhampton in ten seconds; Prof, llabbs in a round rpanlCSlaTm-' and a half; Illlgh, tho Sydney heavy weight, in ono round; Tom Taylor, a pupil of Peter Jackson, In two rounds; Fogarty in three rounds; Mike Dooley in oight rounds. Then ho fought a draw with Costello in a battlo lasting two hours and a quarter. Afterwards, after many un successful efforts to get on another light, ho agreed to stop Costello, in six rounds and failed to do It. Then ho was matched to fight Jackson, but having hurt his wrist in the sot to with Costello, he was forcod to lose that honor and his deposit. Then he bout Laing, the heavy weight champion of Now Zealand; and Jack Hurke, of London (who went from America to Australia) in eight rounds. Then he went to London ami knocked out Hill Goode in five rounds last October. His "draw" with Jem Smith when tho outrageous conduct of Smith's llrumm'ngem heelers dis graced their favorlto forever is fu miliar to everybody. Tho fight- lastod fourteen rounds und n.i all in Slavin's favor. Tlio record I have run over rapidly In order to bring out tho main fact which it discloses that Slavin is a hard fighter, who finishes his battles in short time. A sight of him shows ono that ho is a wonderfully good man. Ho Is built like a neat middleweight that is ho carries olf his weight of 100 pounds In condition just as easily as a good 150 pound carries oil his. Ho Ib a bright, sharp-looking follow. who evidently has bralns and brains are a great factor in a fight. Ho is a man of great courage; there is no ques tion in ino worm auout mat. Then no is a young man, a llttlo over 20, and a man ought to fight best at between 20 and 30. Slavin's stylo of fighting Is to go ahead and sot tho pace. lie Is an ag gressive fightor; it is his custom to feel a man out until ho" gets his measure, whioh ho can do in bhortor time than most mon because ho has a fine idea of tlmo and distance. Ho can toll how far a man can reach and how quick ho is, and when ho has acquired that valu able Information ho generally outs tho paco very fast, us is shown by all his battles, as well as that with Kilrain, Slavin has a tremendously strong forearm and hand. This gavo him n fearful half-arm upper out. He didn't tnko much swing, but got in a great force. The upper cut is the hardest kind of a blow to learn. A man who is a clever upper cutter his a great advan tage. He has to be fought at longer range and, consequently, doesn't get so much punishment himself. Corbett, as well as Slavin, has tlio upper cut down to a fine thing. Slavin ib what I call a hip-hitter; I mean by this that lnsteud of standing with ills hips stiff and getting the swing witli the shoulder, alone, lie gets the swing with the hips. He hits with that 1U0 pounds, every tmnoe of it. So much for Slavin's principal charBoteristioB, I might add that hi- is six feet, ono and a half inches In height, nnd measures inclu-b around the chest. In boththeto measurements he excoeds Kilrain, who is live feet, ten and u half inches In lu'iM ht, and measures 41 luetics around the client. W. D. The trotting gelding High Tower dropped dead during the fifth heat ot a match race with Orovcr Cleveland, at tho North End Driving Park, White Plains, N. Y. TvTnfd-iptVs nnnrl ton " and 'nnnrl rr.ns;" iainn-chimnevs j J. S do not break from heat, not one m a hundred; they brcaK irom accidents. They are made of clear grass 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 comousuon; that makes light; they im prove the light of a lam. But they cost a d,jer three times as mt'.Cii as common chimneys, and, as they do not break, he is apt to be anxious lest thev ston his trade. Di minished sales and less nrofit are not agreeable to him. PI ... . 1 . s1. i nerc are uvo siues iu uiv; question. Have a talkwith him. ...... L IHtteburg. ()0. A. iUCDKTII A CO. FLY NETS CHEAP AND STRONG. another styles i-A Nets, n-ce In auir ml Wm.Aviiks-h.i i I'liri.Abtj.j'iuA. " t So,u uy all i.CMi. l i Llittlit.Ur'a Dngll.ti lUmJ tt,maH. ii rlrnil ori'l Only CrnulnM. n.rc lvv r.-lintln. lai-e ! lriMr, (or Chlrhnttr ft,,,. Ita I hf.i( Uid with i,,,,, rj. i 'i-rWo tUU my nirentK for W. I,, noughts lir,. letttur to mnkI fiir cululoBuc, NCciiro the niieiicjr, ami get tlicm far jou. " '.HWE. iU BlillgTlTCTfi.i S3 SHOE CENfPliflEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOflLD FOIi THE MONEY? It Is a BtiftinU-Hi shot', with un tarka or wax thn-ad to hurt the fiet: matin nf tint hoat Hun nntt tciiuH nul eaty, nud bufiuse ti. win it- more cAwa of tlA umac than any other ma nuj act liter, It equals liaud Btnved risitM'eostinh' from to $5,u0. H I )L LTt'r (ifTl'le tl for illl! iiillnli Kt-..n,.i import.-1 hho"j whlfh t-tist fiom fS.uitoauto. 10 IIniulS(uci Welt Slim-, Mno coif. Bhoo over oKtri'd at this price i same unido a cub-tom-inndf t-lioi" cofttlug from $6 (K) to O a rullro Sliori FnrnuTB. Rallnmil Mm tkaV niltl I.i tttr 'itrrloru nil w nat-fluiim nn ..,.ir ueomletis, smooth iunMe. heavy t linns Boles, exten sion odtfc one pair will wtvir a) ear. CO 5( Hito culfi ho better shoe over offered at S3mm thli prli'w; ouo trial will cduWuco thoso who want n ahto for comfort and service. Sry find ii-U In uitin ii'fi sboii aU m nro vtrv Kti'tinir nml .liirjiltla 'rii..wn uh,. imvu niveu inem n inai win wenr uontuermalco. Boys on their merits, an tlio tucruarilngsalustthow. Worn hvlllP l),)aitVfrv.vlifiA thnvatill II CTra ijP; iiniiu-riuca smo, nose UtU I w w DoiifliJia. VLTVHtvllfiti! imuiilft From-h liuporteil shoo c.tiufroni $l.m to Mm. liitiUrn S'Ji.OU mid Si. 75 shoo for JIlBHea aro tho best Hue DongoU. Rt lUh nud durably. Caution. bee thut W. I,. Duuiflas' name and prko aro utampod on tholiottnm of each shoo. 538 KPut,el?ti!l,?tlSui Tht ti t relUbld tad uoocuritt P" lalist fvr ftliditeuc efbttk eciaIiiiseass.liIod i oison rH'nifl.Jilelehei, PlmpUi.flor Mouth, Throat, Irrttttioai. flcU lotft, lnfltumttbni, Kliaty Dikdl4r.LoiiTlriltj,WeKk Lick Un,ipl. Pile. HeltDchoir. WciknM DcUlltr. lmpklretUemory t.4Dcr( &trtoterti, UldMeMtrLaUlDi trim jjuthlu. trron or from arenrork Old, Young or Middle Aged doD'tiuffer ny Iodi art u eeruiu, DQcirltnunt I tuvetferytblnf kootrn 1 m-tleil .BdiuriiCfct Hit&ef, Ut nl sad old outi ollaltid, no matter boiuledielieritoDte Fr ib eaiM cured Ib lo 10 rtri. European ltoapltal (foroBOf Id (JtnuarjT Kit laud. Vraoet aod AuNtila, u " nlfkcate and diplomas prota. mgu jtiar prarin-ai rxr rifnce in ow oaiea rura jrij t&l K nnil wi'l bo aid to in adt-frtUlng dooior. b DlUiUUUotDpmv ad KX-atsklU, knowltdio aitl iparlaaoo and who can ihow s mscr pallBDta ptrmaotDll cur td aa I eao aftor quaoki aid a Urtiiiii dootorl hai. ralutd lhm. Sta- U attiiip for boutc "TKUTll" aadaworn tMlluooUla) f ipuainf quae Its sal ftdrrrtulDK doc ton wltk tbclr fali and rrauduleut nuarotei-a and titinonlala, tblr iprUn,tUeT do cot ior an I thalr acbamo o( rofundliif biObtjtt friendly tau and i heir cheap and worthltti druia Aalll.vrrfwblcbaQ.-M on. but arv ofedaadtwoya and retail In ruin of Ibuunntli or aonttdlng vimlmt. Orricr l!)UB8, KrcrydyrrotnSA M toil' M ( ulufi t to. WoJiiadaf and ttaiurdn? Kttninpi fr.-m ft 1, uutlara 1mw 9 toll. FoC Keftrua ue Wedbtkdaj utnl Saturday i'tila, TUu. YOUNG MAN, If yon.eomererlatB attetidluir Cciunter iri"ll elal folinol. It will ray jon to visit the ' Itt flH-MI'lt HUM. NFM? 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