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A valuable property located on South Jar- uin hi reel. 3-Bevcn rt welling houses at the corner of Oil a bertnnd Lloyd streets. Good Investment, Terras reasonable. Dr. Grosventrrs Let J-blU Gfa$ quick relief Jrotn pain. PLASTER. GOLD MEDAL, PABIS, 1873. W. Baker & Cos ocoa from which tho excess ot oil lias been removed, is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals hro used in its preparation. It has Riore than three times the strength of Klocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot Br Sugar, and is theroforo far inoro Economical, costing less than one cent so cvp. It is delicious, nourishing, fstrcngthcnlng, easily digested, cm i . Jp&Breakfas HUM I ' 'and admirably adapted for invalids -''fas well as for persons in health. 1 I Sold by Grocers evorywrvoro. ' I 'W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. TREATED FBEE.Mfiffl ,avo cured many tlit uvin! d"; ar lea-t two-thtrris rinJ r IVinpiDlIU aro rrinnvcil, taonul DU. II. IS. ! SIHCIE. i frAjubled tfl'h thos tmnfttlni Irresnlirltia ro Intly f jUo- ti. i tM or - ipor jrn, or trot1 1 Clonal V'nikie89cikior6A.ul4fa-tQtAetr ex. tiuaM s:a rib. ntirtmiurtR riiai,mii fEMAlE HEQVLATiNQ PIUS. itLejan Mtr- iB-neni ic t,i 'tic ennrr mirr ; ,apnn toM, vliror hu . 1 ,t. I. r. - .u i.ll lci.ctaiLu at '-o ' v Minrfroind. Ihmiu f" t, '-curflftiulwl,! 1. Ad(trow iYOUNG MAN, siSSs W you to visit the 'RociIkftTEIt ISUdl tbOUKb yi uinay le a thousand iiiIIaa uwav. iBiwtiuB hi 1110 jieau 01 ine UBi or COraraer Iftl BCDOOls Id lta Chumrlr n& ati prlnnntlnnnl fin-ft. flW ft intdlUlTl for Blltinlvtnw tlm hnnlnnvu meu of the country "vrltb trnWtt and capable ibinoumBua a means oi placing ambitious cure men and women tsn thn hiirh mnri ia HiL-t'ttB( muu u me csieu, eitCHUCu ana coat 1 tin rniilnrticitit I'hm-niinl. nrwt! tinir 1 K . , . r. .A. m . K U ....... ..111. i3i.iLior.B. me iwentyeventu Annual taiogue will bo mulled to any adrtrees. ILLIAMS 8l ROGERS Roclicntcr, . V, ChlehMtcr. KacU.li Dtftmond nrftatf. ENNYROYAL FILLS Orlctnal And Onlr Cernlna. upe. ktwu;. r Habit, t.ixcv .ik a Pralri.t for Cftfcftto. Mwlti Vl. tMd Brarnt la lted mid tlxlX ai.uUWV boiM. aeaidd wttli Line ribbiD T.U (ton. o4 imltati. Ai Uinul.ti, r.rad4w In .turapl for pulloul.ri. iMUnonUi. u4 It.Ubr Tor foair. in Itter. br irtnna CMc-actf rCiiewlcal Va.,Urtdlcn HnUbr- mORNEY-AT'LAW, lialldlDx corner Mr In tad Onto! 1 Ldbrtift Ax THE NEW BALLOT LAW. I FULL TEXT? OF1 PENNSYLVANIA'S NEW MICTION ZiAVT. (Gmfinttctl) DUTIES 0 K 8 KG H KTA h Y AND SIinMKFB. Bco. 9. The secretary of the com monwealth shall, ten days at least previous to the (lay of any diction of United Hiates or suites oinci rs, trnnsmlt to the county commissioners and the ehetift In each county In which snob election la to be lu lu ittmll cnte official Hats statin); the nam' Hand resiliences of and parties or pollcl"s represented by all oarnlulates whose nominauou oertiucnioa or papers nave been tiled with hltn tmherelu pmvldid for such election, ami nave not bet-u fnnnil Anil declared lo lie Invalid u- lil'O- vitled in section 6. anil to be voteil for at each voting place at each such county rtspecttvely, substantially in thbforinof the ballots to be used there in. The county commissioners of each cpunty shall also send to the sherlll of tnur county, at least ten tay prior 10 th day of any eleott n, an ofllclnl list containing the name?, rt sldences and party or political appeiiatinua 01 uu, candidates except tho-e for elect Inn cllb'ers and r-cln-ol directors, who.je nomination certllleates or papers have been filed with the waid commlaHiouers, as herein provided for such elrrtlon, and to bo voted for at each voting place in the couuty substantially in the lorm of the ballots to be used therein. Hen. m. "It nhall be the tlutv of the sherlfl'of every county, a,t least ten dayR beloreauy election to 00 nem tucreiu, except for township and borough ofll cers. to clve notice of the same by I roclamatious posted up In the mr.t nub c nlnces In every election district ami by advertisements In at least two newspapers, If there bo so many puu lieued lu the county, representing so far as practical the political parties which at the preceding election cast the largest and next largest number of votes, anti 111 every huch proclamation or advertisement he shall v "I Enumerate tho officers to be elected and give a list of all the nom inations, except for election oflleeis and assessors, madeas provided in this tictand to be vo'ed for In such county as far as may be lu the form In whleli they shall apptar upon the ballots, but tne proclamations posted in eac.n eiec' lion district need not contain the names of any candidates but those to be voted for In eucli district. "II Designate the place at which tho election is to be nciu. "I II He shall el vo notice that every person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall lKiui any oiuce or appoint ment of profit or trust under the irov- ernment of the United States or of this state, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned ofllcer, or otherwise, a subordinate ofllcer or ncent who is or shall be em loyed under the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this state or oltuo uniceu states or 01 any city or ilUVWl JIUI Ml V'l ...n..,.., " 1 13'- every member of congress and of tho , state legislature and of the select or liiii,nnrulUi .llcifvlnf n.tfl ila. llit.t common council of any city or com missioners of any Incorporated district is by law incapable of holding Or ex ercising at the same time the o(ne or appointment of judge, inspictor or clerk of any election of this common wealth, and that 110 inspector, judge or other ofllcer of any such election shall be eligible (o any oiuce to be tucii voted for," except that of an election ofllcer. Sec. 11, In cose of thodeath or with-, drawal of any candidate nominated as herein provided, the party convention, primary meetluir, caucus or board, or the citizens who nominated such candidate, may nominate a substitute m ills place by tiling In tho proper or rice at any time before the day of elec tion a nomination certificate or paper which shall conform to all the renuiremcnts 01 tins act in recant to original certificates or papers. Pro- Tided, that If the said convention or citizens snail nave authorized any com mittee to make nominations in the event of the death or withdrawal of candidates the said convention shall not be required to reconvene, nor the said citizens to sign a new nomination paper, but tne saltl committee snail h a vo power to file the .requisite nomi nation certificate or paper which shall recite the facts of the appointment and powers of the said committee (naming all its members) of the death or withdrawal of the candidate and of the action of the committee thereon, and the truth of these facts shall be verified by the affidavit annexed to the certificate or paper of two members of the committee and also of at least two of the oflners of the convention who made alhdavit in support iif the original cei till onto or two of the eftlzeus who made affidavit to the original paper. And provided, aUo, that lu oaeo of a substituted nomination pa er not filed by a committee but signed by citizens It shall only be necessary that two-thirds of the sluners of the said paper shall nave been signers of the original paper. Bee. 12. All substituted nomination certificates or papers may be objected to as provided in section 7 or this act. and If a substituted certificate or paper be filed alter the last day for filing, the original certificate or paper objections must no matie within lour uays alter the filing, and no objection as to form or eouformlty to law shall be received after the time set for priuting the ballolB. As Boon os any substituted candidate shall have been duly nominated, his name shall be substituted by the proper oillcers lu the place ot that or the candidate who has died orwlthdrawn. so far as time may allow, and In case a substituted nomination be filed with or transmitted to the county commlp sloners or township or borough auditors after tho ballots have been printed, the said commisslonersorauditorsshall prepare and distribute with the ballots suitable sups or paper Dealing tne euu stltuted nainer together with the title of theolHce,aiid,havIngadhcslvo paste upon tlie reverse side, winch snail be oiiereu to each voter witn the regular naiior; ami may be mured thereto. HOW 11ALL0TS KtJST BE PBINTKD. Bee, 13. Tho county commlssoners of eacn county snail cause an tne uanots to bo used therein lobe printed, except for elections of oillcers of townships anu uorougus ami election oiucers anu fcchool directors in the same, the ballots ior wnicu snan tie nnuieu anu uistriu uted by the auditor who shall certify the cost of such printing and distribu tion to tho county commissioners for flighcst of all in Leavening Tower. payment as part of a county election expenses. The said commissioners and audluirs shall ascertain the cilices to be filled ami shall be lesponslblefor the accurate printing of the ballots In ac ci dunce with tins act ami Itr ine sate licplnu of the same while In their possession or that of ttielrsuliordlhatca r agents. See 14 The face of every ballot, which shall be pi i uted lu accordance with 1 ho provisions of this act shall contain thotiHnij-iiiiid residences of all candidates wln.se uominalion lor any t.llk'e specified in the ballot shall huve been duly made, except such as may have died or withdrawn. The u nines of candidates shall be presented in tho following maimer and order. In ihe esBoof cerllflcatosof nomina tions made by a convention uf dele gates or othurwlse, as deS'Tihed lu sec tion 2, representing a political party which at the election next precedina polled at least 3 pur cent, of the highest eutlre vote cast in tho state or elec toral district or division thereof for which such uomlnatiout are made, as described lu section '2, the names of all the candidates so nominated by such political parly shall be ui ranged In groups 111 presented In tho several cer tificates of nomination under the des ignation of the t'filce, with the party descriptive words or polttio.il appo rtion at the head of each erou p. Snob groups shall be pt luted lu the order of the vole poueu by eacn political party at the last preceding election, begin ning with the party which secured tho highest vote. In all otiier cats of nomination by nomination papers the names of tho audidates for each ollieo shall be arranged under the desig nation of 'be ollice lu alphabellcal or der according to the surnames. There shall be left at Ihe end of the list of caudldates for each dlfferuut of fice (or under the title of the oflice It-t-elf ior which an election is to be held lu case theie be no candidates legally nominated therefor) as many blank Bpaces as there are persons to be elected to such ollice, lu wbicli the voter may Insert the name of any person whose nanus is not printed on the ballot for whom he desires to vote us candidate for such ollice, and such insertion shall count an n vote without the cross mark (x) hereinafter mentioned. Whenever the approval of u constitutional amend ment or other question is submitted to thovotoof the people, such questions shall be nrluted upon the oallot after tho list of caudldates. The ballot shall be so printed as to clve to each voter a cliar onnortunltv 10 uesignate nis cnoiceoi candidal' B uy a cross marie ixnnasuiucieuc margiu at the right of the name of each can didate, and In like m inner his answer to the quiailnns submitted, and on tho ballot may be piluled Instructions how to mark, and such woius, as will aid the voter to do t'tis, m 'vote for cue," vote for time," "yes," "no" and the like. Provided, that a voter may desig nate his choice of all tl)0 candidates of apolitical party or group.by 0110 cross mark In tUe margin to the rkbtof the party irnrne 01 poijtlcl designation of such gioup, and such mark shall be eiiulvnlcnt lo a, mark agalutt overv name lu gioup. , , , Sec. j All the ballo'ts used at the same voting place at any elt ctton shall be mine, ami Mian ueat least aix inches long anti four Inches uide; they shall be printed with the came kind or kinds or type iwnicu snan nut uu smaller tlinn the i'1.e known as ".brevier" or ''eight point body',') upon white paper. without any inipr.s.ilon or mark' lo distinguish ono from another, except as expressly authoriz-d herein or by the constitution of this commonwealth, Each ball t shall be attached to a stub or counterfoil, and all the ballots for tne same-voting place snail no hound together In convenient numbers, lu books, in suth manner that each ballot may be detached and removed separ ately., A diagonal touting lino shall bo printed on the right hand upper corn er of the back of each ballot, anil the said corner shall be edged with ad hesive 1 ae, so that the corner when folded at the folding lino can be secur ely fastened down over the number now required by the constitution of this commonwealth, so that the said number cannot be seen without un fastening or cutting open the part so fastened down. The top of each ballot shall ha vea margin of equal size ou both back and face, and the raid fold ing line shall be upon this margin hut no tiling else shall be printed there on except instructions how to matk. Provided, that if at any lime the sa'd constitution shall cease to requtro ballots to bo numbered, the foreuolng requirements an to the folding line, the margin anu adhesive paste shun ue void. On the back of each ballot, or on the right hand side of the back, If the bal- I it la nrlntu1 In ftr tc ti 11 1 11 a fliii'u shall be printed ns a caption, "olllcial ballot ior," loiiowen ny tne designation of the voting place for vhich the ballot is prepared, the duteof the elec tion antl a facsimile of the signatures of the county commissioners of the re spective couutles who have caused tho uanots to ue pruned, unless they have been printed by township or borough auditor. A record of the number of ballots nrluted and fur nished to each voting place shall bo kent and preserved by the county 00m mlssloners of thoseveral counties when It. Is shown by affidavit that mistake or omission nasoccuneu in tuepuuiication of names or description of candidates or in the printing of ballots, the court of common pleas of the dlstrlot or county or any judge thereof may, upon tho application ot any qualified elector of the district or county, require the county commissioners to correct the mistake oromlssiou nrshowcause why they should not. TO BE CONTINUED. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug; 17, 1889, A Now SpitiiUH Knlice, Lucie Lee Is creating a sensation In Frisco in a new Spanish dance called tlie "eitreto," whatever that menus. TUB NEW SPANISH TIAXCB. Miss Ue is a charming girl, with long wavy hair and a decidedly Anglifiod ex pression to ner leatures. nne is tan, gracoful, and avoids tho sensuous fea tures introduced by Cnrmoncita. She is going to Australia for next season. HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific is tho great developer, of delicate child ren. It rejrulates the secre tions; i stimulates tho skin to healthy action, and assists nature in development. There is no tonic for child ren equal to 5 S' S Send for our trentiso on Blood and Ekin Diseased. BwirT Si-iahkio Co., Atlunt, Go, IIF1 "3TOTJ ARK GOING TO .IJlnmii I.IlHiifiiiH, ArUniifKiH, Tfxas, JM7urir ln, I.ouiHlaim, Culurndu, IHuli, Cnllloriiln, Oi ;n,1 aHliIi;;toii,!txlco, New SI., xlco or Arizona, and will n-rjd me n p slal crrd or letter stating Where you are going, When you are going, Where you will statt from, How many there are in your party, What freight aLd bajgagecu have, I will write ycu or call at your hoiueaud liirnlsh yon with tlielullist information leguidlig jotitey, lowet rates of all chases, boiois mni t, dttcrlptUe nnrtll lttMraied land p:,rniLlctH, resort books, Hot f prlngs guldet, etc. Cheap Farming Lauds In illsfourl, Arkan sas, KuoBiis and 'losas, J. P. MclUNH. Eastern Trav. Ant., W. E. HOYT, G. E. P. Agt., 301 II road way, Now York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY tack Headacho and rolIOTo nil the tronblej lacf. dent to acinous Etatecf tne jstara.euch aa Dizziness, Ndusea, Drowslnosa, Distress after eating, rain In tho Bide, &e. While tbelr moat remarkable success has boon shown la curh3 4 iloafldcbo, yet Cartor'aHtllo Liver Tills ars cqnally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro ventlug this nnno jlcij complain t, white they alau correct all disorders of the slomach tlmulalo tho liver and regulate tho bowels. Evcnlf thcjonlj curoa ct n tSSSI 'Acba they would bo almost priceless to those who) Buffer from this distressing complaint; but t ortn uatelyUielrgcodnoss does notendherend those, Tf hocner try them will find tbeao lttUe puis vain. lAblelnsomrny waysthatthey will not bo wit lliugtodawithoutUmin. ButafteraUslckhoail fl the bane ot so many Uvea that herolawbera IwemaVeourgniatboast. Oar pills euro It wlillo I Others do not. ... 1 Carter's Uttle Liver rills are vory smalt anil very easy to take. One or two pills inalcoa doso. ThrytrustrlcUy vegetable anU do not gripe oc purge, but by Uiolrgentteactlon ploasaaU who uielhem. InvtalsataSceptsi flveforlt. Sold by drugglats everywhere, or tent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorkl SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE I rijtit r.J Glitil Mi Pare! Ctik ttojuln epresentd by DAVlD "'AUSTfi 120 H, Jaraln Htreot, UKNANDOAil.l'A CARTER'S TffivER Wmm ONE OF SAEDOU'S WORKS. REVIVAL OF A ONCE NOTED PLAY. "Tlie Hxllcs'' nuil tlio ISxcltcincnt It fronted III I'rmico Whrti l'lrt l'itt 011 tlie IlonnU II Production In America. Vlotorlen Sardou is without doubt the most supeib realist of contemporaneous drsmatlo history. It Is Mb fertile brain which has given to tlm world successive- ly "The Exiles," "Fedora," "Theodora," and "La Touch." The arst U, perhaps, according to the nomilar idea, his (Treat- est work, although owing undoubtedly to its oarly production it has never be come so well known In tills country 11s mine of his later achievements. "Tlie Kxiles" was written nearly thlrttten years afro before the old l'ar bad been assassinated by the NUilUstni before the ltusso-Turkish war: before and long before Count Tolstoi and Ouorgo Konnan, the American explorer ami lecturer, had made known to the dvillMnl world the terrible horrors committed under an nutocrouy whose very existent e was hourly threatened by the natural growth 01 economic Ideas In the popular mind. Still, Udrtecn years ago Is not iv long time, and men had traveled then, mm books had leen written, and the world knew something of the terrible Buffer ings of the political exiles to that Itus 6ian cemetery for tho living Klliarla. vicTOMEjf s.vrtnou. Tho world had known, had talkod, hail pitied to a great oxtent, and when Vlc toricn Sardou, not nearly so well known n nnw.put his vividly and truly drawn dramatic picturo upon the Stage of ono of tho leading Paris theaters tho erratic, mercurial and art-loving public went wild. "Tlie Exilos" was was tho talk of Paris in a week: In two It was the artistic subject of conversa tion throughout France. The new re public, hot from its crucial bath of fire, strong antl confident In Its youth, ac cepted the play and tho story with a fervor which, had tho political situation been a hit dif ferent, might havo proven momentous nnd notable in tho perma nent history of nations. The excite ment aroused by "Tho Exiles" In France was to some extent reflected In America, nnd it is no wonder that Eugene Tompkins, the young Jtoston manager then in Paris, should to a cer tain extent havo imbibed tlio pcpuh.r enthusiasm. Ho boucrht tho biece and paid liberally for tho Ameri can ngnts ot production. It was given first at tho Itoston theater, then directed by his father, with a mog nlllcent cast and nrfincldontal investi ture which up to that timo had never been paralleled in tho history of the drama in America Of course the piece was a success. It netted a great many thousand dollars to tho Boston thenlor so that had that time-honored home of Thcspis not been patronized for sovcral years the balance would yet havo re mained on tho credit side. Tile story is ono of intenso dramatic Interest, and brings into its unraveling Suhelcm, the chief of police, a follow charncter to that of Scarpia in "La Tosca;" Wladiinlr, a Uusslnn nobleman; Do Lussicres. a rich Frenchman, enp tured by tho St. Petersburg police, and falsely sent to Siberia; Col. Pnlklnc, a military vlllian; Cnrcnssin, a faithful servant; Nadcge, tho sister of Wladimir; MAX. UADnQE, and tho Countess Tatlna. a high born Russian lady, wife of Wladimir, nnd with him sent to the loathsome and irksome steppes of tho frozen north. PRETTY NELLIE DOUQLASS. Sim Ilon't Cure u Horn About liar Iloporled l'ortuue. A queer creature is Nollio Douglass, a player o( llgut parts in .comic opera. Nellie is nrettv liovoml dmurlnt1iin. with large, ravishing dark eyes, from which Hashes lust ono tinv little ruv of wlckednebs. The papers havo recent ly been tolling of how Nellie had fallen heir to a largo fortune, by r-oason of the death of relatives in I'Ingland. An inquisitive Chicago reporter thought that It would be quite proper to interview Nellie ut tho Commor clal in that city. In tho ZzSs. course of his report f& V,i ne says mat u ap Searancos aro not eceitf ul she doosu't care a picayune whether nny money has been loft her or not. She luy In a hammock swung in room ISO. 1133, KRLxif nouoi ass. while her pot pug dog was snug In the big bed with its Enowy counterpane, rue reporter naa IB been told by the night clerk, tho bell boy, and the elevator man that Miss Douglass was a "daisy." "There Is no one in England to leave me any money unless it be my mother, and slios not dead," said MHa Ooug lass. "There's a mistake somewhere, I guess, but I don't take enough Interest to Inquire. Yon see I ran away from my English home when 1 was only 1 J and left my mother. She's looking for me mid has been here on lots of trips, but I have never showed up. 1 w .ih stage sti u 'k, you know. I ran aw ar from homo, then from a husband, then shipped with Wicky MoKee from tuo 'Poor Jonathan' company at St. Louis, and now even Dicky doesn't know where I am. You see. It was a gener al leave alt around and the newspapers wrote It all up. 1 didn't care wncn they said 1 left my hnsbund, lrttt I was angry when they said I threw my dog turougu the transom. ine wra ut such abuse! Just look at hun." Mi-s Nellie pointed t. the sleeping pug In the bet 1. "It is Imrely pos ll le that my in.'lher e.iii-ed the rep u t of my fortune to be .p" n ' so thrt, t would show up. lull if Unit's the scheme It Won't work." WoiU'sAGMEBIacking IS WATERPROO A It ANuauwtr. r- fioui .EATHER.PRiSBNVSn. f " Uilr. KUSHINU Ktuumuu, j Um4 bj men. osaenfcnd c,-l-iMffTn Brother corns out and lot mo be lusido Will m face and hands be ivd, tool Of cuarse thr will eiuter, boo&use Papa painted tuo window with 1ue. A HOTTr.i? wouy a rtAitDoun, pmodeipnie! CHEAP AND r.T i-tOfcC. a) other etj-lea fV-A V . i inll , V s,.m, Iu,,.ai,mUIa?" ArIc tiir mrf-nrx fur W. If not for sale In jour nlnce imli Tour , lloualnn Shoe. .... - - jwiii iw unit 3 II II I denier to neiul for cnliilaKiie, secure llio WT.U1I! NO .Sl'USTlTUTE.J S3 SHOE CEfJTLrMEN THE BEST y HOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It U nucmnU-iashoe, with uo tacks or wax thread to hurt tho ft'i I: ninth! of tlm linat flnn sfiir Brvllita and caMy, aud 6tvauti ue viaku more hoe of this gmae than ant other manufacturer, it equal hand si'wed hiKft coattiiK from $ 1.(0 to fci.ut). lJm Bhoo ever otTere! fur $5.iWi etiuala Freacti m port od shoes which cost from HS.ixito $12.U0. 'i uu iiuiui-neu-eii w rit minis ""o cair. "vm uUIItih. comCnrtablti nml ilnrnt.lo. Th linnf. shoe ever ofTf roil nt this price j name crade as cus- i.iii iiimicBuiiuituijiiiirf iroiii o.uifio jjif.ui, CT25 AO lollcn Shuni Fanners, Hallroad Meu Ullli anil ItLprCnrrloranll UHaetliatro llnannlf Benmlcsft, smooth Inside, heavy throo boles, exten sion ctfete. One pair will wear nj ear. y jti 11 no cull 1 no iietter fthoeever olTpreu ac .1 this tirliet one trlnl will mnvtrifn thnmi who want a shoe for comfort and service. Sp ' una e-'J.uu oriiiiiuiiinn'ri snocs CUa nra vcrv Rtroncr nnd diiml,l.. riwmrt wUr have given them a trial wilFwcur Jio other make. TWIG nml 1.7.1 school shoes nro U V LJ worn bvlhe bovsnvrwlitvrp; t ho v unit ou their merits, an the tncreoatnn sales show. C4U lxmiroia. vervstvllnh: enuaUFrcnpli imported shoes costlaK frurii g(JAi to $Vj. Lniltuu' C.TO, Si. 00 nnd 81.75 shoo for UlHscsarethu best lino Uongola. stylish and durable. ('tuition. See that W. U. Douglas' name and price are stamped on the bottom of each shoo. f3JLxoaaiiixca.ol3L JEix r. tut n.-ni rrilBli'a sol ivsMfifol tKiui m tuajiuu w loin in I'M rHS b'otobtf. flmplfi, Ber Mai It.Thiui'.IrrlttllMW. 8o14 LfCI.IKll., IiIm, MlMtiolj, Wtfckfieii UnMlitr, TmpAlred M cm i y s&d Dy, btrlotar til dliestca reku'tloK froru 1 1 mli'A i ron ut Uon onrwwk Old.YouriK w Mldrtla Aod -louiMffw sf iMr. r (tvarvtlilac ksewn I IBJIkl tDlllUIS 01 sCltQOi- ol it lid' lDdftldMM MllfllUtf. eontttar Who filvJ leHtf at once FrrabOMM 0ti tB 4 lo IS darn 8urti Hopiu .rHrmif in Gcrmtsr, In lasd, Franot and Au(i la, aa i iiuli tiM and dlploutsa prcv ana m rvar' i r,lLtion t .run. it in doc cui orea yerir. $15,000 l w pa il to in a.M-llaiaaMter, vm perltno au4 who can tkUan a tnur pBilaaU parstauti eared a Icaa aftar awairii A aiiertliio doMert 1 irnic ai sr rriasjTii, iiswikji XU rslaad tfcea. SM'tio aianiji'oi lik "TOUTH" sad swn taailiDituUUtxfiiio; qt.a.'ki n 1 adiartlitO4e4n with Uttir ralac an 1 fiau.l cut iju trutr aii'l rMtlontU, tbvtt tlparivD, thej Uo nut iitMafa) m i tl ir ulifiua of rofuD'llBg saoavy wr frloi-ity ;U an 1 thrr licap in I waithlta drusa sollhar ot wlm.a t-u.L uu, bt.t -i ad doeoya and rUi la ruia of iti;uau u o' ..t i, lf iUi.luia. Orwi Houis, verydv frui.t t A M V rrlnjaS to. WodntadaJ ajtd Palm ,1a t F.i uti.i. n , s n lata frnm t to It, F. UoCtitoi.baa hum. An: t i j. tui iej VftUa. TiSM. IMPORTANT NOTICE I All persona aro hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN THE DANS ! Belonging to the Shenandoah Water Company, and all parties caught violating this notice will be ( Prosecuted n XrcHpn' lly order of w 'a. - t .U Trir it. FLY NETS WHY IS THE WB h DUGLAS