. 1" Iveatner f nmeimnii. 0' WAsmsciTON, July zs. For xevr Hngianii ana Eastern now Yorit: uenoraiiy rain stn tlonnry temperature, except slightly warntci tn Eastern Now York; southwest winds. ' For Now Jersey) laln slhjhtly wnnnei fsouthorly winds. For Western New Yorki Oenerally fain nllghtly warmers winds becoming southwest. Nl:V VOIIIC MAKICHTH. New Tohk. July 87 Money on call loanol easy nt a per cent. Closing Saturday, Closing To-tlny, ?8Sj 4Us, 1801 iuff 1 Wis. If" i oup 100 I " 1007 lleg... 100; 1 ft 0, 1UU7 Loup. ,117 11' STOCK J1AUKRT. Closing Saturday, ClOTlni Te-uny. 80 90 Canadian rselflc eMBf cntrai ruoiuo , uura hlcagn, nur. (jmncy saw oiaware sc iiunson ,.l7 el., tack. & Western 1H3M 188J JUUj Iff 18 Hrle . 18U Erie nref 48 Uhko Shore ,.!08( 107M (ll)i 107W scorns, ix jnnti lu Michigan Central 87 USSOUIl I'arltlO. . , DM ow Jersey central lOBfS orthwomern 10 1)4 ,niron Navigation 70 acitlo Mall 04 m 88 71i 03 loading 88 took Island 71 W t. J'aUl IHM n on rnclnc 41 vimniTni! maiikst. July. Wheat 83K A lis. Sept. is ,Cor 04 0114 luats MEH'ANTII.U KXCttANOB. flutter Dull and heavy, Stal I ill Is. oitra. IBc.ntHi.Jo ; wtern extras, 17io. ulSo, Cheese -ialrly acme. Ohio lists. uUn. 7' o. Etirs Dull ut steady, lrosh. state. 17o. 17Mio : w. lei-n. frogti, 17a Present" in the most clcaant form -p i nu uy.M live Ku mu inii iwuo uuiwe. ) OP TUB iii" i j i -vn it- ., iii.TniriAilB 1 1 1 1 0 rT gjL ' FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, 4,' Combined with the medicinal ... - virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human ..system, forming an agreeable ) Sand effective laxative to perma- , f nently cure Habitual Coustl- ration, and the many ills de k Spending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is th most cxcelltnt rtmedy known to CLEWSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Wrhenoneii Bilious or Constipated so THAT Splint. BLOOD, RHFRE8HIWC SLEcr, HEALTH nnd STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Jvery one is using it and nil are Jelighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ff8-S"3FE.TJ3P OTP 22GV-J3 MAslUFAOTUHEO ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. MlllSVIltS. r NSW YORK. ft. . John R. Coyle, torney-at-Law ANU Real Estate Agent, OKF1CK HeddalIi's Uuildinq, CergWaln and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: ;2 A two and oiio-hnlf story double frame uweiuug uuupo, wi;u siore-room ana res taurant. Located ou Kast Centre street. VS A VBltlnhln tirntiertv Inrnleri nn Knnth Tow. mom nireei. S-Beven dwelllnR houses at the corner of Oil. JSBbert and Lloyd streets. Uood Investment, TffiTcrms reasonable. ma, ur. umsvennrs DEltKl - ll. Den-cap-sic "TrSl'lW PLASTER. Tlhottmut lam. n-nrufcrln n1irirla anil InmfuiMi mcunmute. u wuin iur bate vy nn uniKeieii, GOLD HEDAL, PARIS, 1873. W. Baker & Cos from which tho excess of oil lias keen removed, la Absolutely JPure anil it is Soluble, No Chemicals tiro used lu its preparation. It lma more than tlirpn lime fhn ulrtnnlh. nf I Cocoa nilsetl with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd is therefore far more economical, coating less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourlaliing, strengthening, KAsttv digested, nnd admirably adapted for invalids as well a3 for persons In health. Sold by Crooora ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. socaTcn rnnr maivnij-ouMdwi-b I(1LMI(U III U Ui"-"tirit Hi liftcurea ninny tt. v rlt by tho . m tni Mt in rriui ntn el v sini'U-tr.l ni.llv dluiiDcir. ami in ten "In1 ka.l tvo-thlnK of u twraittoros wa rrn vH. Snii t- i PREG C30QK tf tcitt Mnd ten rcuw m ri in.w ' ior I ttyijain .U. Jl. II. UKCO A i-l-.S viMniA, U iff. 2 A R' A'R -IK 1 t-"y' i- -tm Breakfast Cocoa .ifH fORKOTlRECKERS Tlio St. Maudo Collision ii Mis ci cant's Deed. DETAILS OP THE SLAUGHTER. Many of tlio Unfortunate People Drowned by tlio Firemen. Scores nf Persons lMitloned Ttotfn nnd llnlpless Tlitt Town Unit 1'resetlt n reurful Spi'otaclo llliichnned llodles of the Itend l,lo In Itows Upon tlin Floor Prominent People Victims, I Pahw, July 28. Fully fifty per sons are dead nnd ouo liuutlreil uN known to havo boon wound od In the ratlronil aoctdent at St. Mantle. After the fearful cranh the train caught Are, anil those unfortunates who wore hopelessly wedged anil pinned iu the debris were slowly rousted. Jinny of the poor creatures wero so placed that for many agonising mlnutos they were forced to look upon death remorfolessly burning Its way to them. All that humanity could do to oxtrl cato them from a siuintlou uot to be de scribed by language was done, but In most instances to do avail. The awe strlckou multitude were compelled to stnnd helplessly by and listen to the nwful din made by the crnokling flames, the falling ironwork of the burning c trs, and the shrieks, moauu and prayers of tho doomed. It now appears that in addition to the other hotroru of the collision, the death by drowning of many of the Imprisoned pnsbengers is to he nildod. Forty min utes elapsed befsro the ,pompters wore nble to obtain wator. Whon, however, they did so, they poured torrents upon the wreck, and seemed to be utterly un aware that they wore drowning the halt roasted people whom they wore trying to rescue. A Miscreant ltcsd. An investigation which has been made into the St. Mamlo dlsueter discloses the startling fact that tho accident was caused by some unknown miscreant, who deliberately altered the signals so as to bring the two train'' into collision. This announcement has causod the most Intense indlnation among tho rela tives and friends of the victims and lias -aroused popular feeling generally to a -etato of great oxcitement. Tho town hall of St. llnnde prosents a fearful spectacle. The blaokeued bodlos of tho dead He in rows upon the floor and upon the tables. In somn cases tho re mains n ro little more than heaps of cln ders. The Marquis and Marchioness of Mont- ferrat were anion" the victims. DREW'S DEFENSE. Ills Stateillont Forwarded to the Secre tary of the Treuiury, rniLAPELPjiiA, July 28. An evening paper prims the following article: "For two weeks, at least, It lias been under stood that William P. Drew, tho lata bank exnminer, was nbout to prepare a statement concerning his supervision of the affairs of tho Keystone National Hank, which would enable him to clear himself of all suspicion and fully establish the fact that ho had not been romlss iu the discharge of his duties. "This statement, it is said, has been prepared and forwarded to the Secrotnrji of the Treasury, and it is understood that it shows that Drew kopt tho Comp troller of the Curroncy fully advised of tho condition of the bank, calling hU at tention to Its weakness long before tho run in December." Tlio Ills Peach Crop Fades Awny. rniLADELrntA, July 28. Despatches from the Delaware peninsula state thoj. tho anticipated groat peach crop lias faded to very moderate proportions by reason of tho ravages of tho mysterious "yellows," and tho unusually largo Juno crop has dwindled dowu from tho esti mate of 0,000,000 baskets made in May to less than 1,000,000 baskets in July, and there is every indication that it will be less than this before August. Frandulflnt Hank Stook. Tjiwistos, Mo., July 23. The 10 per cent, assessment upon tho shareholders of the Shoe and Leather National Bank, of Auburn, has defoloped the fact that tho Bethel Savings Buuk holds 20 shares of stock fraudulently Issued by Percivul, the defaulting cashier. These the bank will redeem at a cost of $2,000. When the Irregularities were first discovered Percivai denied that there had beon any over-issue of stock. Returned Work AVI th Non-Union sion. Allektown, Po., July 28. Tthe Cata sauqua Rolling Mill, which has been shut down since July 1, owing to the re fusal of the managers to sign the Amal gamated scale, started up to-day with non-union bauds, shutting out tho 000 former employes. Tho flres wore started last night and the town authorities have guaranteed the now hands ample police protection. Did Merchaut Hulley Ittln Away 7 New Haven, Conu., July 28. Albert H. Bailej, a well-to-do merchant of No. 4 Grove fircet, left this city nine duys ago ou a business trip to Now York, to last two days. Ills family or friends lmvo not since heard of htm. He sold out his stock before he left, and It Is rumored that he did not llvo happily ut home. Wanted tu Flclit With the Kalisr. Bbiuj-v, July 28. A man named Guert ler recently arrived In this city from New York with the avowed intention ol challenging the Emperor to light a duel. Quertler's rolativos, who are people la a very influential position, caused him to be closely watched byj detectives. They have Anally had him placed in an insane asylum. Fnllnro of u Lumbar Itnaler. BuWAto, N. Y., July 28. Oalvln P. Hazard, one of the largest lumber deal ers in this oity, has made a general as signment. Liabilities estimated at from $176,000 to S1B0.000. Plush Weavers' Strike Declared Off. PiimiiiEi.i'iiiA, July 28. Tho plusli weavers' strike ntPobson'a Mills, Falls of Schuylkill, has boon declared oil. Tke strike began 10 weeks ago. Mr. Spiirjreun May Iteeover Lokdon, July 28, It is announced this morning that Rev. Ouarles 1L Spurgeon It making progress towards reoovery. tlighcst of all in Leavening Power, ABSOLUTELY PURE A Mlnsfni; Helrm Pound. TArsTo.N, Mass., July 88. Mrs. Martha Mortimer, of Baltimore, wllo lias been advertised for In the Southern papers as nleeo and heiress of Qen. Frauds II. Spinola, has arrived here from Maine nnd has Just learned of her good fortune. After her husband died she caiuo East and after working in various capacities took care of uu Invalid lady'iu Hollowoll, Maine. A Conductor sums nntl ICllInd, StoihgtusLD, O., July 588. Andy Fer rull, a well known saloon keeper and sport, Ahot and instantly killed Chris Harris, a Big Four Railroad conductor, at noon. There had been bnd feeling be tween the two men for eome time. It is said that Harris has besn unduly inti mate with Mrs, Ferrell. Democrat lo Stale Convention, Boston, July 23. The Democratic State convention will bo held on Tues day, Sept. 21), at Worcester, when Qen. Patrick A. Collins, of Boston, will pro side. Qen. Corcoran, tho chairman of tho State committo?, will appoint a pre liminary committee of seven to prepare the resolutions. Umtvy Otaln Movement, Buffalo, In. Y., July 23. The 1 argest grain Ueet of the season arrived hero yes terday and is being unloaded. Tho re- ceipts were 1,500,006 bushels of wheat and 400,000 bushels of corn, It will go forward by rail for export owing to the lireak iu the canal. Sim Dlew Out tlin Oas. Asbdrt Pake, N. J., July 28. Katie Somors, 11 humo employed by Win. Rels of How York, blew out tlio gas when re tiring and was found early In the morn' ins iu an unconscious condltiou, Phrsl cians worked over her for Ave hours. She may recover. Unnffor's Wild Dear. Bakook, Mo., July 28. A wild dcor mada Its appearance la the streets of Bangor About noon. It passed through the principal thoroughfares and being pursued jumped into the Jveuduskeag, when meu 111 a uoat captured It. Kllitred While Sitting; In Kir Cnttairo Atlastio City, N. J., July 23. While sitting Iu her cottairo at Chelsea. Mrs, Henry Mosoback, wife of the prominent Philadelphia rrstaurantoi', suddenly ex pired. Heart uiseabo was the cauxe ul death. Appointed by Oor. TattUon. HAniuscu?, Ph., July 28. Cant. Win. W. Ball- o Clarion hits beeu unpointed by the Governor president J 11 ,ge of Ula Ion County to succeed tho lat-o Iheophilus Yt iUon. Killed by tli.i Iliirnlnmf n Whirl. Stso Siko, N. Y July 28. Frank WolIY, nued ZJ, was killed by tho burst ltiff cl afl'unttry wheel in tho grinding nap i tue uouuor iron norks. HOW iS YOUn CHILD? Swift's Specific is the groat developer, of delicate child ren. It regu'atos the secre tions; it stimulates the skin to healthy action, and assist nature in development. Thoro is no tonic for child ren equal to Q, S Send for our trcatiso on Blood osi Bkln Diseases. Swift Sl'iccvio Co., Atlanta, Qa, Hick rttaaaclio nm3 rollovoall tho troubles Inci dent to a bilious state of tho system, such aa Dizziness, Kausca, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, l'aln In the Side, io. WLUa their most remarkable success has been shown la curing , iTcaaaehe, yet Carter's Uttlo Uyer Pilla ora equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro venting thlaannoylnscomplalnLwhile they also correct alldlsordorscftheslomai-hUmulatethii fiver and regulate tho bowels. Even If they oaly curoa f Aclie they would bo almost priceless to those who) Suffer from thin distinlugcomi.ulot; Lutfortu 7jatelythelrgoodD&asdiMsnuteDdhere,andthosa who once try them will find those Ultle puis valu. able lo 10 many ways that they will not ho wil iltng to do without them. But after aUelck hoaj (lathe bane of somanyllvos that horolswhera Iwemikeourgreatboast. Otu pills cure It whlla 1 others do not. I Carter's little Liver Pills aro very small ana very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. They are strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who tue them. InvlalaatSScentai live fort I. Sola by druggists every where, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CARTERS U. v Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, EXCURSIONISTS KILLED. Terrlbln Flclit ltntwcmi Dvtmkelt Men oh it Trnln. CliMMmLAND, Md., July 28. An excur sion train from Johnstown, Pa., brought about 1,200 people to this olty on a pleasure trip. They left at 0:30 p. m. on the return trip. When near Rookwood, Pa., a fight took place lietween some drunken men ontlieplatfo.nl of one of tlio cars, to quell which James Kelly, a policeman from Johustown, drew a revolver. This Hutlou angered the crowd awl they made a rush lor him nnd forced liim between the cars while the train was running at the rate of 40 miles an hour. Tho conductor signalled the train to stop, the coupling broko, nnd Kelly dropped under tha wheels nnd was crushed to death. Lucius Myers, of Latrobo, was chrown from tho platform under the wheels and killed. Jlllton Pyle, of Somerset, was thrown against some rocks In a ditch, and had his skull fractured and leg broken, from the ef fects of which he died soon niter at Som ersot. HE TALKED IN HIS SLEEP. DaTld Ketrtou Clutrced With Murdorinc: I William III. nr. Newcastle, Pa., July 28. David New ton, aged 25, of Shenungo Township, was arrested durlug the morniug, charged with murdering William Riser of She linn go Township, a farmer, ou April 8, 1889, nenr Wampum. Newton, Riser and James Poohcr wore all drinking In Wampum on April 2. The next morning tho mangled body of Riser was found on the railroad track It was supposed he hud fallen on the ti'frok and bad been killed while iu a drunken stupor. Itischuiged that Newton talked in his sleep lately and had siild that he mur dered nnd robbed Riser. Newton olalms the chargo Is falso and the result of splto work. RESCUED IN TIME. Tha New Iluven Mi-n Cluilfrto tlio Wrecked Catamaran. New Haves, Conn., July 28. City At torney Hugh Datloy, Rufus Sbopard-nnd CL.ronce Beobe, who it was sup posed wero surely drowned on tho cat amaran Typhou wlieu she wont to pieces oil Brunfor.l Beacon, were rescued ctt tho Cow and Calf Reef nuar Hrundur Point. They had huug an the remnant of the boat for eljtht hum-. The sts.imei-Maraarct whloh picked up Captain Austin nnd the littlo nleco of Judgo Dalley from the sAK was seen by Judge DalUy and his companions, but sho did not come within Imilin tl'stuace. The sufLtriug and anxiety of tho thrso men as they clung to tho wreokago all night, battling with tho waves, was terrible. Tho secret of my h&pplnofis Is. I am u&bia Wolff'sACMEBIacWng And hnvo WATIlltPHOOF 1IQOT8 Ilenu tifullT Polished w llhout Labor. ASK IN ALL STOKES FOR PIK-ROK ivltlgthin old a ncw furniture Wul Stain Glass ano Chinawarc Will Stain tinware Will stain your old Baskets Will stain baby's Coach miff 'amn at tho Htmo time. TRY IT. WOLFF U RANDOLPH, raUadelphla. -J--TJ1 37-OTT A11E aOINO TO illsHotirl, KntiNnH, ArlcniiHnM, Texas, Nebraska, I.oiiiHlaiia. Colonulo, Utlill, Cuiilorillli, ffKii,WnHliliigt.ll,5It)xlco, Mew Mexico or Arizona, and will send me a postal oird or letter stating Where you ure going, AYheu you are going, Wliere you will stait from,- How niauy tliere are In your party, What freight und baggage ou have, I will write you or oall at your homo und furnish you w'lh tbelullest Information reguidlcg route, lowest rates of all cluises, bekldts maps, desorlptlve and 11. lufclia ed land pamphlets, retort books, Hot Minings guides, tie. Cheap Farming Lands In Mlswmrl, Arkan- nan, ivaosas ami i extw. J. P. McCAMH, Eastern Trav. Apt., W. E, HOYT. G.E. P. Agt., 801 H road way, New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY Happy and content Is a home with " The Ro thester ;" a lamp with the light of the morn! og. Fercatalozut, writtRrchtittrlamf Co, itiw 1 orb I AM UW HAPPY I FOUR 1ERE KILLED A CoTi-inse-Load of rcoylo Struck Uy u Train. NO SIGNAL AT THE CROSSING. The Terrible Accident Created Interne Excitement t Elmira. Dev. Mr. White, a MMnlonnry In Chins, and Ills Family tlio Victims-One '(Jlrl's Aim Torn Out or tlio Uncknt-Ot the Party "t Sevtli Only One Is Likely to Stltvlvo An Inquest t be Held. Elmira, N. Y., July 88. An accident occurred about 0 o'clock last night at nn Krlo Railroad crossing near K! dredge Park, in which four poraons were killed nnd two no seriously injured that the doctor say they nre likely to dlo at any moment. The- accident ooeurrd while - tha Rev. Wellington While was out driving with his wife jind three children, Hattlo Hastings, a daughter of a neighbor, and Suslo McCarty, a nurse girl. Approaching the crossing of the rail road a freight train wliloli had been cut in two to allow vehicles to drive In tho nark occupied tho -near track. Mr, White, believing that everything was clear und uot being warned by tho slg nalm n, drove between the halve of tho freight train upon the other track just In time to be struck by Lrle passenger train No. L'l from the West. Mr. White, his daughter Lillian, aged 0; Hattlo Hastings, aiged 9, and Siwie McCarty, aged w, wero Instantly killed. Mrs. White and n child two years old eaoh received fractures of the skull and have beou unconscious since tho accident. Mabel White, aged 7 years, escapod with serious Injuries, but will recover. Hattle Hastings and Lllllo White wero caught on the pilot of the cnglno and carried until tho train was stopped. Tho White girl was terribly mangled, ono arm being torn out of the socket. The terrible accident created mostlntenso ex cltomont. nud the Erie depot wns black with crowds. Tho coroner will hold an Inquest. The Rev. Wellington White was n clergyman well-known throughout the State. He graduated at Amherst Collego and tho New York Theological Seminary with high honors, and had spent ten years iu missionary work In China. Ho was at homo on leavo of absence, Mrs. White w. s a lady whom he met and mnr rled during his collego term iu New York. BOOTH'S HEALTH BROKEN. Zt Is Humored that 1I la Dying from Dx crAilYfi Hmttklnar. Buzzakd's Bay, Mass., July 23. Thero is a well authenticated rumor floating about this town that Edwin Booth is dy ing from tha effects of too much smoking. Ha is such a slnvo to tho weed that ho cannot stop smoking even though ho kuows It Is killing him. Its effect upon his health Is just as fatal, tuougn not or tue same ennraoter, as that which shut out tho llfo of General Grant. Joe Jefferson and ex-Presldont and Mrs. Cleveland huvo been striving to re form Mr. Booth In this respeot, nnd for n while they partly succooded, but tho habit had too strong a hold upon him nnd his Indulgences became more unre trslued than ever. It is because of this rolapso and becauso iio knows that ho can get no better In health that he left hero suddenly. Ho has gono to Narr.i gansctt PLr. ,f Dlipod llj Prof. Campbull. - For.T Wayne, Ind., July 27. Prof. Campbell, the air Bhipman proposed to give nn exhibition here yesterday nnd n crowd of 3,000 people gathered, who paid So cents ouch to wltnovttho performance. When tho mouey had beon tukon lu tho Professor disappeared and the 8,000 dupes sneaked homo. It Is said ho has played the same gamo before. Tho performance had beon prohibited by tho Mayor but the Professor took in tho money notwithstanding. fiiupftiidud from the Commons London, July 28. H. J. Atkinson, Conservative M. P. for Bolton, bits been suspended from the Hnuso of Commons ror a week for charging the Speaker with abuse of authority lu hnvlng placed on the records tho statemuut that he, Mr. Atkinson, had challenged the declared result ot divisions frivolously. Atkinson is a noted leader of the Nonconformists, und a wealthy shipper. Work of u Tornndu. Wicuita Falls, Tex., July 28. A small sized tornado passed along the southeast side of town last evening, A house occupied by J. T, Lee was torn to luces. Leo, his wife and brother-in-law, , W. Hodgers, and two children woro seriously Injured. Several other houses were moved from their foundations, but no one else was hurt. Cardinal Gibbons Going to ISar Itarbor. Daxtimoiie, Md., July 28. This evening Cardinal Gibbons will arrivo home from Cape May. His stay will be a short oue, ns he has accepted nn Invitation to go to liar Harbor. Shortly after his return from Bur Harbor ho will go to Milwau kee, and during hi vWt Arohblshop Xutzner will bo iuvested with tho pallium. Two .Mluers Ciuslmd to Death. Jounbtown, Pa,, July 28. Two minors, nnnied Johu Church and William Meters, Wero killed at Berwood minea, near Sum bier Hill by a fall of coal. Both leave families. Their bodies were orushed into a shapeless muss. Mr. mains tu Try llowlne. Bau HAitBoit, Me., July 38. Bmmons Blaine has made arrangements to have a rowboat for the use o( his father, tho Secretary of State having been ordered by his physlolans to get more exerciso. Daniuged Sltt.OOO by 11 ro. BBroamvATEn, Mass., July 28. Tha Plymouth County Agricultural Society's large exhibition hall was damaged $13, 000 by Ure lust night. Insured for $7,000. Tnlla DUckburu and Kingston toltace. Ktiw YoiiK, July 28. Kingston and TuUa Blackburn will meet in a match, fnllo and a furlong, at Brighton BUk lo-blClrow, Have yott a Pittsburgh, Rochester, Duplex, or a Stu dent Lamp? Do they work satisfactorily? Do your Lamp Chimneys break? You get the wrong sort! The right ones are the "Pearl Glass," made by Geo. A. Macbeth & Co., Pitts burgh, makers of the cele brated " Pearl-lop " lamp chim ney, winch nave given univer sal satisfaction. ft Vi c::5ap alt ::z. 'JO other stylos 6-A Kel, f in mi' ail IVs. Aviiks Hox-i, I'iiii huli b :,. r-OJu Ly .ill .l,-.dt-i PtAlrhoter'a U4lth IHua-IsM Mr. nil. EWNYRQYAL PJLLS l'lt fir r .An' i in l I. ( nkil w in II other, i. ! s Ma 1 -.lilts V I ke twruent tlRff't'i ' is .or 1.14a r, by rotarn -tn IMJ fin I if ! r t T Mali. K.OUC . ir mini' .V im- 'irnf. ChlrhetrrCaai4uMl tc., dlton H,iuttrv Mlkl l'rJt ;i.U. j .. Jl ,., Anlc my nROiiti Tor XV, I.. IDnuslnn Slinri. If not I (it sit It? Iti join pin ctt nnk your tlt'itlc-r lo ftcnti fpr cntnlogttt' ncurc tho iiirciicy, ami get tlioin Tor jou. tW TA K NO HUUftTITUTE. 3 WHY IS THE W. L, DOUGLAS $3 SHOE II BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It la aneainlussBlioi', u th no tacks or wax throiul to luut tho fi-i-t; matli) of the hum lino cult, stilish grade llian any utht r manufavtutet; It t'tiualA hautl ftowod Hlioef costing frxmi m.ui t STiJjO. 00 (.'iiulin llauil-HpHril, thf flnost calC $ Ittli i7, J! i i clT "r cHuum rrenc I ImporttNl lnr w hlch wl from $n tm to miu. $4. St V lull, romffirtnlili. ntirt iiiimida ti, ..... stioo ovpp ofTiTea nt this prleo ; name urado as cu tom-mnde sluwi costlu from tw to $.(XX CEO 30 Poller HImiim Farmera, Hoilroml Mtm PWi anaU'tterCurrk-rsAUweartliem; tlnoculf. BcnmloM, smooth lBlti. hoav thrtw Holes, exteu. slon c.liio. Ono pair will wetir a year. S2. v ho wi $2. ut iiiiit ciiiii uu i.'iiurmio4i over orrorrd nc I till llHcnt iiiiit frlnt will annvlnaa tlmin whn wantu shoe for comfort nnd service. -.i iniu 9'JsiJU workiiiciiinii'H allocs nrn vnrv slrnmr nn.l ilm.i.iriii 'rimA ... . nae a ICSiTlVC;' V'i.OO itiul SI. ?.1 Hehool Bhoea nrn " Kivtu iiit'in n inm win wear no other make. on thcTr merltH, os the incrcustng aWa ohnw. fttct4 vi ICO DoiiKola, veryfttyllshjL'nualai-'reucU unportpil shuefl eostliiKfrorn 9l.(ttoil,l. l.uiUi'rt NJ.(IO mid SI. 7.1 shoo for Misses are the hefctllnuUongola. .stylish and durable. Caution. 8e that W. Is. UuiigluV name ami price are stamped on tho Imttiim of ouch shoo. V. L. DOUaUVS, JJrocktou, Mass. 0CJS02p33. B9ll. Tine season rost PIC-NICS iinixa j.t iTAxn, Committeemen oliould bear In miiid tliat tlio Hkkai.d ofllco Is prepared to do nil kinds of Poster Workl at tho moat reasonable rates. Give us n call and obtain our prices. All work done when promised and iu n satisfactory manner. Tlit. n st lelU'le an iommi rnl p. dnHii for mdJiiHi erboUi SiwialDiwes.BlooJPoIsfln T I "rtlH.bletofis'i, Ptnples.Bor Mtm il., Thtc.t, IrrlutlMi, 8ol4 iiKi , IiitlaiiiuatiJD, KltlDcr Blkvldir, toat rtiklUf , Wtk tkek, PriL- iU. I'ilM. UeltDttholy. VtiknMa Debility, Impalf t .1 Memory n& PCiT, 6trttor til dlMiiMreiu'uui fr w j -1 j.iui un n or ftotu rtrnrork OldiVounaMWaidrtlo Aged du't km tiriuetrulu, ooipi 1 1 in' in j ua. t Artkitts iMii IswIImI Li4jrj.oiJ"Oiin jt, .U'.ui-to, udltloMillti(t:J. oo tuiur wbo Itsl!rt it ,J.-r iu i r, treat- cum utel lu A to 10 daji. fjuroptan HoiUsil n ii rtcneu to Ui-rBiarty. Bn US', FrMioe aoA A uti U, km wrllh nw anil diploma- pruTO, aad Tea t ran i-alc t-.rli.iKv )n yoi caaaur4 yarlr 0f fltf wt'l t" 1 to in a hertlatnatlooior. Q kUiJJJ cinpr.we a-t g.iatakiU, kDOrlrtti aud air rtettM and who em ibw a maty pailonU perniar.tiitl osroit m I oaa ad.-r nuafka im .ltenlKloj datlan bv rnlod tbvu. Hand t.i.alai'if. for hock "TRUTH" aBdfworr tatlni(ntaleiiaiMi, qaii aul advt-TtU.nn dooutr wuU thair falaa ,ud fraudulent gnriiitfrsi iti.Ii t -iilroooUla, thtr aiptrluMi1, ibur do uot poaf4 mi. 1 .ii-Ir .L)bniu of rofuadiuf aaooay orrrlcisJly (alkaa-tt ihtli cheap tbd wortblaao Irum ultbar cf wbLohi,u.tj. uu, tiui ,ra uaid aa decoja and reaull ta rglB of lb-)uan-u f Lontldinir ilotlm Omrtoi Hoi a-l-arr tU frum A H IdjI' M ,?( uing 9 to. rdueda sVftd Aaturdav KtoiiIhi. iriima-io ftuudaya from to 12, yt lirirak4.a a.id -ci Maiuiiajr Phiia. Ttai- IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 All persons are hersby warned NOT TO FISU IN Till! DAMS ! Belonging to the Shenandoah Water Company, and all parties caught violating this notloe will be Prosecuted ns Trespassers. By order of THE COMPANY.