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Baker & Co.'s from which tbo excess of oil has beou removed, Is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble, No Chemicals aro used iu its nroparatlou. It has more than three times the strength of ' Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is thcreforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent j a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, f strengthening, easily digested, i and admirnbly adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Orocora ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Cured wi o ju n-eir-rii. , Ka.c n'ff ) ir. i ;:,:,rB?. mi i SIIFFFRfNGWflMENt1' Wlien trjnWtxl : 'i .huani)n,iag Ineiiujarllij-ir ( innotlj folluu.iu ' cjI.1 r f ore, or fr..i.-IV,, s'ltatiuual IN oaLiii r. tiocivt' .. tu their aaout Use On. DuUHOINC'S C-lebrotea fir ii Ml CD CHI II ATI MO P I ? SHlt-t IILUUU1IIIIU I m.1 nr Btreojih. uii. ! lnlha Mill" ," 'ff Si. !rt Jo?n i,iiu:u.,i ! lon-i- tu all tonctionaot lm.ii a. 1 nlnd. ijaut u limit u'd' "'Tf Viillio Mr? qr. Hortir McidlolPoCo.,sr.lOUIS. M :.fl THEY ARE FOR WAR Russia's Wolcomo to Franco Now Exiiln inert. OPEN HOSTILITY TO GERMANY. The Demonstrations at St, Petersburg of a Warlike Character. tlusatnn ORloftra Auxloun for n I'lelis- Outapokou Uttoraucea Atr.llnst Unglnnd Tlie Qnrim'a Stain Dinner to llic Knlser Kxcelleil In bplundorby the Csur'i llauqilet tu tlie Freuoh onlcora. London, July 29To-dny's dispatches from St. Petersburg say Mint tho en thuslnsm of the French recoptlon cannot bo exaggerated. A significant feature of the day's festivities wni the effusive frit tornlty of tho Russian nrmy ofllnors fot tho officers of tho French fleet. The opinion of tho nrmy Is practically the only public opinion of nny Influence in Russia, and when the officers o tha army talk war and aro impatient of peaco ovon tho Czar is obliged to listen, If not to yield. Warlike Demonstrations All tho correspondents agree that tho demonstrations were of n warlike char acter. No sentiment was bruathed that did not signify an alliance, of Russia and France for war, and whtlo no reflections wore uttered on Germany In any of tho formal speeches or addresses, tho utmost hostility, mixed with contempt, was ex pressed, more especially by tho Rus sians, for Germany and tho Kaiser. Tho Fi e noli officers and men had been cautioned in advance not to uttor any reflections upon England, owing to tho relationship of tho Czarina and tha Prince of Wales, and this command was carefully obeyed. It is said, however, that tho Russians themselves wore out- spokon in utterances against tho Eng lish. Tho genoral impression glvon to tho correspondents was of n brilliant assem blage who looked upon each other, and acted and talked ns allies in a grand struggle soon to come. Surpnaaed tho Quoen's Display, Tho grandeur of tho dinner given by tbo Czar to tho Freuoh officers may be judged from the fact that 050 pieces of gold plate figured on the imperial table. Both Moscow and St. Petersburg wero drawn on for tho means to mako a dis play barburio In Its magnificence, and Inr excelling In splendor the Ljueen's din ner to tho German Kaiser. Tho sceno was Oriontal rather than European, and gavo significant proof of the vast treasures accumulated by tho Romnnolf family In tho course) of cen turies of empire. ELLIOTT FOUND GUILTY. Tbo Jui-y lli-lug In a Vui-iUet uf Murder Iu the Second Decree. CoLimncs, 0., July 20. After being out flvo days tho Jury in the Elliott mur der trial rendorod a verdict that William J. Elliott bad beon found guilty of mur der In tho second degree for the killing of Albert C. Osborn, on the 23d of Febru ary last. Whon the verdlot was announced tho prisoner pulled his Grand Army button from the buttonhole In the lapel of his coat, and threw it nt the Jury. Instead of weakening, Elliott grow moro re vengeful and his faoo took on a look of wildest anger. Notice of motion for a new trial was made, and so sentence was not passed. The Court ilxod Saturday as tho time for hearing arguments on tho motion for n new trial. By the laws of Ohio murder in tho second degree is puntahublo by life im prisonment, tho oourt having no alterna tive In the matter. Tho verdict is no surprise as tho long wait of tho twelve men In their room had given out the Impression that there was some doubt as to tho grade of tho crime, and if there was not some disagreement the verdict would be as rendored. ACtitltlfl Ftioo Gashodbru Dos. Uatawax, N. J., July 20. While the little, daughter of Mlko Gorman was playing sho was attacked by a dog be longing to John Malcolm. Tha brute threw the child upon tho grouud and bit her savagely. Again and again tho dog sunk his fangs Into tho child's faca and arm. There seems to be no doubt that tho dog was mad. It was killed soon afterward. The child's wounds were cauterized. Secretary 1'rootor Kxpooted To-Nlght. Washington, July 29. It Is oxpectod' that Secretary Proctor will roturu to the city for a few days to-night. There aro ' several Important matters awaiting his 1 action iu the War Department, including tho appointment to second lieutenant cles to the army of the civilians and non commissioned army olllcers who may have passed their examination. Tho Ilrokawa Leave rine; llrnnoh Long Branch, N. J., July 29. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac V. Brokaw, parents of Freder ick Brokaw, the Princeton College ath lete, who was drowned hero about a month ago whllo attempting to save the Uvam nf rhrnn nnrvnnt Lirla. havo left for rnQa1,u,l T.-ilfn Ta ivlth lliMi HHP. 1 viving children. Thomas LJainss fur Uovernnr. Tiut.NTON, N. J., July 29, It is said that the Republicans of New Jersey aro seri ously considering the advisability of nominating ex-Postmaster-Ueneral Thos. L. James for Govetnor. Gen. James, since his retirement from the Cabinet of Gen. Garfield, has beon a resldeut of New Jers ey. Dosed Illlu With lCuin. PmsBUiio, July 29. Tommy Fay, aged 0 years, Is dying at the St. Francis Hos pital from tho effects of Uijuor alleged to have been poured down his throat by his parents. Tho little fellow has been unconscious since Sunday. His parent were arrested and sent to the workhouse. Tito Girl Drowurd. St. Johns, N. B., July 20. Lizzla Allen, aged 14, uml Mary Caples, ugtjd lit, wera drowned whllo bathln near Marsh Bridge last evening. Their bodies wera recovered later. Spurffflou Coutluueeto Improro. London. July 20. The Bor, Mr Spur f eon continues to Improve flighest of all in Leavening Power. ASSOLUTEO? HIGH-LIFE SCANDAL. l'hllndnlililn'a Rnclnl Circlet Acltateil Over 11 Iteportecl tClupemrlit. P11lL.ADra.PHtA, July SO. Society circles In this city have been set iu a flutter by the rumor that Mrs. John O. Dowmnn has elopod with Dr. Ellsworth Hewitt. Mrs. Down 11111 Is tlie wife of U int. How nan, a prominent nurt wealthy lawyer. Dr. Hewitt Is -aid to lie the nephew of ox-Mayor Hewitt of New York. It In Httld that they nave (W to Brazil. llr. Bow man i very pretty and not. over 28 ycam of agp. All oenunm lure that Itr. Bowman "lite ally Idolized lilu wife. She U a bin U of fascinating charms and was in . ti led eight years ago, at the aire of 17. Her husbanrl gave her everything that it was lu Ills power to alive. At their home iu tho city lie kopt five servants and otherwise maintained a splendid household. Iu addition to this he had under con tract a very attractive resilience at Devon, which Is now b.illdlug. The llowninns have three children, ono of them a baby. TI10 children are ver- In teresting. Altogether, there appeared to bo notulng iu the wlJo world to disturb tho serenity of tho Bowman household. THEY MET IN WASHINGTON. The Itcrtubllcnil .National Columltteo lu Suasion To-dny. Washington, July 20. The Ropubllcan National Executive Committee is in ses sion nt the Arlington Hotel lu this olty to-day. The meeting was to havo been In Philadelphia, but a change of plan was decided on and several members of tho commltteo did not know until last night that they wore to meet here. If Mr. Quay insists upou retiring it la supposed thut Clarksou will bo choseu charman, and that either Fessonden or Mr. Payne will succeed Clarkson as vice-chairman. Omaha is early to tho front with a bid for tho National convention. Col. 0. F. Scott is on hand with authority to pro sont the claims of that city. He says that Omaha is going to do alt she can to got tho convention. BURYING THE VICTIMS. Thousands Attend the Funerals nt St. Munilje To-day. Paius, July 2lf, The victims of tho rail way disaster will bo interred this after noon In tho cemetery of St. JIando, tho Commune meeting the burial expenses. There Is no doubt thut the coromouies will bo witnessed by ono of the largest crowds ever gathorod In the neighbor hood of this city, Tho assistant station master at Vin ceunes and the driver of the second en gine havo been arrested on tho charge of having contributed by carelessness to tho collision. KQT-HIf.6 LIKE !TI Blood 1 thicker than vratcj, lad mu3t ho kept pure to Insure good lie.dth. Bviii-r'ii SPKcvno it naturcj tau4? for this purpose. It neiYor to f:d! fllmnats tlie Imptw ties and build up the gcncinl hca!tl. Them la only 011c Swift's Spociflot and there is nothing like It lie sure and pel tho gcuulr.8. Treatiso on Mood and Skin Dtsmfieo mailed froo. Tho Swift Spexdflo Co., Atlanta, 6 YOUNG MAN, siFSSS pay ynu to visit the 'ilOCIIthTKH HUM. WKHH U.NJVKH81TY before d elding wheie, though yiu may live a thousand ndles away. It stands nt the head of the list of commer cial schools In Us character as an educational fim-e, as n medium lor supplying the business men of the country with tralued and capable assistants, ns a means ol placing ambitious young men and women on the hlghrotdto success, una in luu extent, eiesiuiire uu eusi of Its tqulpment. TborousliCOMMUlU'IAIi, HIIOKTHaNDAND PKACTK'AL-fc.NtlLIHH COUtvBK. The Twenty-seventh Annual Catalogue will be mailed to any address. WILLIAMS & R0GERS,"iLv.,er Or tbo Uiiitr Ilabll, Curcu Iy uumiiiiMt'rliitr ir. liuiuc' UosUloii MtM'ltlc. It la manufactured as a powder, whlah nan be given tn a class of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or In lood, without the knowledge ot ihe patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effeot a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient la a moderato drinker or an aloohoUonrok It has been given In thousands of cases, and tn every tustanoo a perfect cure lias fol lowed. It never Pall. The system onoe iinprent ed with the Kpeeiao.it booomos an utter impossibility (or the liquor appetite to eit. C. H. HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Ehenar.doBh WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered JtlNIillAL WATElt, the use of width will supply Important ele ments nfrtss.ry lo health. It will cute the Kidneys, Liver, Htomaeh, and all Bowel and UUdder diseases. It will dissolve calculi and remove lliein. It removes thourio aoid from tim hiiwi and thus destroys Malaria and Chills. It cures Brleht's disease, and Is ts. rieciauy recuiiiwcimcu iu, ,cujo m im nnii for ireneml debllllv. For undoubted proofs 01 this send lor pamphlet giving full partlculats.toJ.lt. rKUIlV. WuUer ot Ule Co., 34 Houth Main Ht., witnes-iiarre, ra. FIRE INSURANCE I .ii.hI ii. Mtil Reliable Pirtlj lu Ciofiilt. ttopresented by OAYlDFAUSTfi ISO B, Jardln Street, iHKNANDOAH.PA U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, PURE X-netnry Clnard by a Strike QoinCY, Mass., July 29. The treers In John F. Drake's boot and shoo factory went out ou strike and the factory was shut down, throwing 200 hands out of work. One of the treers was re quested to Instruct n boy In the creasing of vamps. This ho refused to do and loft the shop, the other treers following him out. Mr. Drake says lie will uot employ union men hereafter. Kttoeeas With u stand Sloulil. PmsBURO, July 20. There has JuBt been oast at the armor plate mill ot Cnr nogle, Phlpps& Co., at Homestead, an armor ingot SO inches wldo and 23 inches thick, weighing 32,000 pounds tho largest armor plate ingot rolled in this country. Tho ingot was oast in a sand mould for a test, aud tho material provod much superior to that test lu a motal mould. Arrested for nil Atf-iault. Newark, N. J., July 20. Sophia Fred ericks, aged 10, of Lyons Farms, was assaulted on B.tdgor avenue Inst night, by Henry Warner, who struck her on the head with n monkey wrench aud at tempted to outrago her. Four men at tracted by her screams rescued tho girl and overpowered Warner and took him to tho lockup. Tho girl's hoad Is badly injured, Tried Suleldo by Ilnrl-Knrl. RoMK, July 20. Col. Loybourno, well- known in New York in connection with the Catholic banking scheme, attempted suicide hero yesterday In tho Japanese style of harl-kni l by disemboweling him self with it razor. He now lion In n very precarious state, with little hopos of re covery. Monetary losses are said to bo the cause of the net. The Suirur KIni; la Dend. New Yokk, July 20. Frederick 0. Ilavemoyer, the last of the older genera tion of tho celebrated Bugnr rellntng family of tho ilaveuieyers, died last evening at his homo at Throgg's Neck, Westchester County, where he had lived for years In campa.ativo seclusion and In ducal style. Um Vliliitr's Jaliind Ilrllla Nkw Lo.snoN, Conn., July 20. The naval drill-, olf Fisher's Island are at tracting a good deal of otteutlon in that locality, and largo numoers of people frequent the vlcbilty daily. Ever) thing lu the shnpo o water cu.tvojituco is monopolized. I Im Davit Will Case. Butte, Mont., July 29 The Davis will case was up again to-day, and most of tho time wi.s talceu up with arguing on procodtire. Tho court decld.'d to give the openint; nun cioing to tha propo nents, giving tho contestants the burden nt m-nnf. The eecret of toy happlnera is. I am O-fag Wolffs AC! Blacking And birr WATKKPKOOF HOOTS Ileau U fully PollHhed without .Labor. ASK IK ALL STORES FOR PIK-R0N Witt. Stain Old a New Fornituhc Wui-Stain Glas and Chinawarc Will Stain Tinware Will Stain your old Basket Will Stain Bast's Coach and Varnish at iho en me time TRY IT. WOLF r & RANDOLPH, Paia4elpia. til Utl THliATUIi IlllII.DINn, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leisennng, Pros., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dully From 9 to 3. 3 PER OENT. INTEREST ! 1'nltloit BnvliiKM DriioHltH. Wnlinnnl Wnmr 1 IN WESTERN STYLE Bold Attempt to Hob a Uusi ncss Office in Newark. THE DESPERADO WELL, ARMED. He Ordered the Ooshierto Give Him All the Money in the Place. It Waa Shortly After Noon and tbo Safe Was LoeUad I'lilllnss to Secure Any Ilonty the lllehnnynian Slado n Dr.. pernto llrenk for Liberty Ctinapd by a (Irowd but llo Mntineea to llaoupo. Nkwahk, N. J., July 20. Ono of tha most daring roblierlea ovor attempted In Nowark in broad daylight was frustrated by the coolness of two employes ot tho New Jersey Oil Company nt its ofllce, 70 Liberty street. While Bookkeepers Charles Chiohos ter, of Brooklyn, and William Parsons wero in tho office at 1:30 o'clock n young man wearing a oheok suit, tall, well built, and with a bro.id-brltnmed som brero on tho back of his head, wnlkod up to the desk. Parsons arose from a low chair in which ho was sitting and walk ed to where tho stranger stood. Sudden ly the latter whipped out a pair of re volvers and levelled one nt Chichester nnd the other nt Parsons. At tho same time he made known his mis j ion by say ing in a commanding toue: OIt Mo All Your Monoy." Neither Chlchostov nor Parsons was badly frightened by this unlooked for domnud of tho bold highwayman In fact they wero uncommonly cool, but after It was ovor they could uot tell just how they kept so. The fellow moved cautiously along the desk until ho reached a wiro door loading into tho prl vate olUce. The door closed bohind him with a spring latch, but ho seemod not to notice this. Walking up to Chichester, with the revolvers still olovatod, ho de manded In gruff tones: "Where's the money"" Thoro was, fortunately, but little in tho ofUco, nnd Chlohestcr replied, "Help yourself," as ho moved away from tho desk. Tho man oponod several drawers, and, finding nothing, turned again to Chichester and askedt "How much havo you In your pook etsf" Chlohestcr drow some Bmnll change from his pockets, but tho robber was not satisfied and searched Chichester's pock ets himself, but took nothing. The llobber Kacnpefl. Whllo this was going on tho book keepers tnlkcd as loud as possible, in or der to attract tho attention of President 0. W. Young, who was in a private apart ment on the lloor above. Ho heard tho unusual nolso nnd conversation and Etnrted down stairs. Tho robber heard him nnd in ado a break for the door. Tho spring latch inado him a prisoner. Sud denly turning backward ho cleared tha desk counter and sprang through an opon window into tho streot just ns Mr. Youug got down stairs. Mr. Young, Parsons aud several passers-by startod in Eursult of tho fleeing highwayman, bnt o escaped. Meanwhile the Third Precinct police hud beeu notified, nnd six men went out with Capt. Daly. They found tho place whero tho robber had taken to tho swamps, nnd sovernl times thought they had him surrounded, but each tlmo wero mistaken. Superintendent of Police Brown nt once telephoned a description of the fugllivo to Ellzuboth, Now Bruns wick, Now York nnd other places, calling for his arrot In enso ho escapes across tho Nowark meadows. PROBABLY THIS IS ALMY. A Slau Arreatml nt Montpellor Suppoaed to be tho Mui'dorer. Montpelieh, Vt., July 29. County SherifTE. W. Howe last night arrested n man fully answering tho description of Frank 0. Almy, tho Hnuovor murderer, at a secluded farm house at tho head of Mirror Lake, Berlin. Ho was placed In jail at this place. Tho Ilauover authorities havo beon tolegrnphod to como and identify htm. Tho ClliiliU Still 111 I!xll. Lokdon, July 29. Tha Qronadier Guards complain bitterly about being quartered at Duver, which thov rognrd as a continuation of their exile. Tho leave of absenco of olllcers is to bu great ly curtailed, compared with what is usually granted to thoso returning from u foreign station. Wlvos for Wealthy Turk.. Constantinople, July 29. Tho start ling allegation Is made that girls, often of good character, are induced to leave their homes lu London nnd Paris, and brought to tho East, to Uvo as tho wives ot wealthy Turks, immured in harems for a lifetime As long as no complaint reaches, tho outer world, tha authorities aro powerless to Interfere. I'arnell mid tho Divorce Case. Lospos, July 1!9. Mr. Parnoll's ob jection to Captain O'Shea serving the order of bankruptcy on him upon the ground ot his (I'arnell's) non-dotnlcllo In J2u glaud is held as uutouable by tho Keg Istrurjlu Bankruptcy. It is still open to Purnell to appeal the case. Otherwise bo must pay the costs of tho dlvorco proceed ings or bo declared bankrupt. Arrt-ated al Foreliru Spies. Rome, July 80. Two Italians and ono German wero arrested at Como, Lorn hardy, for sketching nnd ssouriug plans ot the forts ot that olty. It is supposed that the men arrested were employed by foreign governments to obtain the plans ot a number ot important Italian fortifi cations. Want Their Mi urn of ths Instate, RocuasTEn, N, Y., July 29. Andrew Miller died X6 years ago nnd left $1D0,00U to he divided among his two sons' chil dren at the r majority, Jamos Miller's children, whom the defendants claim are Illegitimate, havo brought suit torecorer their shure of the property. W. K, Vundmbllt Balsod With Vartleo. Nkwpout, July 2jJ. Mr. W. K. Vander- bllt was seized with something like vertl co while bathing at Bailey's Beaoh, nnd fisd tob assistod horns in the carriage of lady passing by. Have you 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-top " lamp chim ney, which have given univer sal satisfaction. SO other st ,es o- We, ,, -ir,. l,i snlf all Wit. A UhSiNi'N , l'mi. mxi'll t A. fc-i!u i y ull uVui.tr. Ottrhtrttr's Knarllxlt lllatnon.l Rrani'. ENNYRGYAl. PILLS iriirinfll nnn UtHy uer. trine. . ( H, - ( m Id . - (j , uo other. A' T 1 'I " lid ItllllflfU. ' oi'i ciriii ,t s'(uil l'l tmil'ip f r 11 Ucli,T r I, .n. n-.iKi. .r.i:. ;.,,",r "si""- rniM.eZ " in trit r "iliUL (ieur Aalf niy nirriits fur V. I,. llnucInN Shoes. If not lur snlo In jour plnce ual jour ilealer tn ho'hI for entaloittie, necitre tlio nuencv, ami net diem Itir you. a TTAKU XO L'HTIT'UTE.IJ WHY IS THE Wn La DOUCLAS $3 SHO!H GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN TH EWORLD FOR THE MONEY? It 1 a si'ainU'sM bI,(h, with nutiu'ktor wax thrnul to hurt tlu-fiM't; iiuuiu nf tho l,iht tln rIf, Btvll&li fliul cas, nnd bctniw irv mnK Hmrr lnu of thin gratte than any other mnnuat-turer, It counts band .tnvi'il HlU'enosttriK frum pi.i 0 tn g.1 tnj. CSC (H) (.Villi. no Maiitl-.cu r.l, the iln-t cnlf lm iio vs. r olTiri'tl fur (IMM; riiuats 1-rcucti tmporttnl shofi w hlfh com from fts.ivito8r ik). $A. 0,1 HHiiiI-M-uril WvU Mini-, flno calf, J"s Btyilsh, coinfortaljlonud tlurtiiile. 'I ho bo.t shoo ever ouin.'d nt thU pi lct j wiine Krado as cus tom lllD'tO Rt04'H COrttlltif fl'OIll fV Ull III A'MiL , fRO 3D INilicc Slioi'i Former a. Railroad Men 4J nnd JaOttorCnirlernnll wpurthem; tt no calf, I EeamltMS binooth Insldt', Iiuuvy thrt-u soles, exten- Blon cilu;. ono pair will car n jear. t 'li't Pit IT no bi'tter shoe over ofTfTPd at I J3-fc this prlco; one trial will oouvlueo thOBQ ! who want anhue for comfort and srrWcu. $ff 'J3 nnd 8'J.(ID Woi Uliiuinnu'H ahooa mm aro wry BtroiiK and durublo. 1 bono who ii. Hutu uhmh ii i nut win wear no oincr muKU. E&ric' DD nnd 81.73 nchool shoes am CiyitJ worn hvthn lirivs.i'frvwlifri- thf.vn.ll on their merits, nn tho Inrreusliig sales nhow. E SfTl ifSC !?si.tMi iiiiiiu-Nrueii siioo, nest ttaUvJ IvO Uomiola. orvAfvllnh;(fiiiiil!Fr(iiiph Imtorted hoes coritlnfrom 04.U1 to iw.t.t. l.iimi'N- v:..'ii. -j.imi nun p 1,7.1 snoo ror Mlsst't. nro the best fltio Uougola. htj llsh uud durablo. f'aiiiliin. 8ct that W. 1.. lJottulioi' unnio find prlco arostamped on the bottom of ruch shoo. Josopla 23 11, &1x oiaixia la. 3Pv TIIK SEASON FOR PIC-NICS JIVlXa AT H.iXI), Committeemen fdiould benr In iiilml that tho IlnitALT) olllco is prepared to do nil liluds of Poster Work! at the most reasonable rates. Give us ii call and obtnlu our prices. All work dene when promised aud lu a .satisfactory manner. IsdelriiUa Tit- m et rt lUMa sol uoceifu( H.-lsllat for KlldsaCUCS tt bctli Special Diseass,l!Iood Poison r'crna tt'otehet, I'lmplei. 8er Mou'li, hioat. lrriutlso. Sel tn , luntmimattmi. Kidneys HUiiiIr,Lrtli iiAlhj, Wji tek Dm- LMli. PtIM. Uelsnobolr WstkoeM Dcb.llt, Imr-In i Urfu irTn4Dy,&trl5tonv, UldliesieaKi-HlDf f)u im. '.tt u , rrmi or ffom orer works 0ld,Young..clrt!9god'i''-,t'f "J gt; arsw crtlu, j i m m ! Terjlhlnf snows tt ma lie -1 ind auric cai -id i.-" uu jndol4eHUtxJ, do mHUr who (iu -i r- fit Vtoh oum urd In lolOdaya, Europcmr n t it i ep rleneo lo Oermanr, Eot Unl, Vranoe and A i lilt mi- aivl diplowaa profe. and SB Tt-ar' iraM( ai ii n t in von hum ruraa jcariy, S f tftf ' h It ' "' -rtlfclof dootor, wb X X Of VFiyVa .-riu j t H it RtakiH, knowtodi Sbd i perl cue and hn - ti r eord aa I oau afier ui . rnlnod tkvu. flt-ud & ' patlanta pormaocDUT an I si' crtlaloi nmifiK utc km uat TRUTH0 anlswora ipsrUnaf , Hit f do iu t , Burner or irfct-ily t - ik bllhr rf whicli . lo ruin of IhouiaudN of Bverr dijr frum 1 V 1 i u4 turdy V cotuK" di ' t . r m lieme ot refunds-g i tr .'h n. and worlbltM druts r. ut. d a. dcaja and rssult ii tloiliDK Opvwi llouia-a i f L-'iini:MH Wsdnsaday 10 Sut, Ufa rrom toll, fol 'ts,r u laj Tails. Tlucs. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! All persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IS THE DAMS ! Belonging to tho Shonandoali Water Company, and all parties caught violating this notice will be Proscculctl ns Trespassers. By order of tkch ao3Mri3snr. -Vs F I vo LVdbjIfU--l