The Herald.1 FirstNational lank TIIEATRB UUlLDlh O Shenandoah, Pttitin. ALL AROUND THE 8TATE. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report rtJBUSUKD DAILY, 8CNDAY HXCliPTHD WEKKLTi KVKHT SATBHDAT. Happenings of Importance from All Sections. IF ; ,. .I'rojtrMor BU O. BOtEtt W, it. VTAlKIltS.. j. sc. jwi Jin... Editor nnd Vublliher ., Local JSdltor SUBSCRIPTION RATES J DArLT.per yoar,. M 00 HimTi per year,...... . ....... ..... 1 60 Advertising Unlet. Transient, looente per line, flmt lRMftloo i enta per line each subsequent Insertion, Hates) tor regular advertising can be bad on applica tion at tho office or by mall. The Evening Hbhai.d baa a larger olroula-tlon-intthonandoah than any oilier paper pub lished. Books open to all, entered at tho Postoffloe. at Shenandoah, Pa, lor transmission through the malls as seoond-olass mall matter. It Is a good thing this country la not na shaky as Its public buIIUlngs. Tim Hkrald furnishes more rend ing matter of Interest to the people ofthlB nnd surrounding towns man any other paper published. The unusually large number of South ern Democratic olUue seekers must re sult In an Increased numbor of disap pointed Democrats In the boutli, ana they Will fertilize tue sou lor an in creased crop of Populists In 1804. Very few Europeans.comparatlvoly, havo comoorarogolug to the World's Talr. This Is to be regretted, because the Falr;aflords an opportunity for Europeans to view this country In a more favorable light than from acio38 tho water. A statement iireparetl by Control ler Eckels, at Washington, shows that since January 1. un to June 20 nation al banks with a capital of $0,150,000, havo fulled, as against seven national banks, with a capital of $625,000 for the corresponding period of 1892. The state convention of the People's nnrtv assembled in "Wllllaiusport Wednesday for the purpose of placing a ticket in the held. Tills party is a ilfiveloomentof the Union Labor party which Is now deceased. At the last election the People's party polled a little over 8,000 votes. It is not too much to say that public Interest in the Borden murder case has not been paralleled In the recent annals of criminal practice in America. Everybody Is reading and talking about the case, and the Herald's dally reports of the proceedings are eagerly devoured by Its thousands of readers. Just as Mr. Gladstone's enemies were gloating over his downfall and predicting the collapse of Homo Itule, tho bill recievea a now impulse and makes rapid progress. Conservatives are now admitting that It will be passed some time during July. The Grand Old Man is not dead yet. The crew of the Viking, which ar rived safely at New London, Conn., on Tuesday afternoon, after a six weeks' voyage from Norway, number ed 13. They weathered a couple of storms which, according to the super stltlon affecting their number, ought to have sent them to the bottom, hut nevertheless they reached ono of the old thirteen colonies and once again showed that there was good and not bad luck in their odd number. Ex-President HAitiusoi' Is being urged to deliver the oration at Phila delphia on the Fourth of July.- The greeting which he received at the World's Fair on Monday la an Indi cation of the cordiality with which he will be welcomed In Philadelphia If he accepts the Invitation to speak In Falrmount Park. Mr. Harrison's ad dress while President gave him a wide reputation as a forcible, incisive and eloquent speaker, and whatever he says in public will be certain to com mand a great audience. THE EVENING PAPER. The working classes of the anthra cite coal region demand the evening paper. It has made considerable In roads upon the morning publications, and the Sunday editions are a back number, so far as the working classes and the advertisers are concerned. Wo heartily agree with an exchange when it says that, theoretically speak lug, the home going hour, the hour when the occupations of the day oouie to an end, marks the eud of the day's news. From that hour until mid night the news field properly uometi within the purvlow of the morning papers; but the events occurring be tween midnight and the following eyenlng, that 1, i1" events of the working day, should tm and in the future will be covered by the paper ol that day, to wit, the paper published at the day's end. The evening horn, which In primitive ooinmunltlai i the hour of suueet, has been moved forward somewhat Indefinitely by the manners and customs of elvilized society, but it Is still a period general ly recognized distinctly enough for practical purposes, and tuid la the pe rlod beyond which the dally! paper of the future, the paper giving the news of the day on which It Is published,! can not hope to go. When the day ! cornea to Its close the work of the day's chronicle must alto close. That la the stopping place beyond which It Is im possible to go; but up to that moment the tendency of newspaper enterprise .la to make the chronicle of the dav as complete aod as close to the last In OF INTEREST TO PENNSYLVANIANS. V tVcullnr dithering nf Politicians at West dimUtr Tho Corner 8tono of the Now nmuhmry Unllillng IaIiI nt Lane-astir Throe Now Companies Chartered nt Ilnrrlsburg-. Wmrr Ciiwren, June 10. The most pe--tillHr gathering of polltlolnns ever hold In ' 'liester county was that which met hero yesterday. No one had a voice In It other thnii candidate for count; ofllcee. It wns called for the purposo of bringing .lwut an understanding among the cnmll- iHtes whereby they should bind themselves each to take no unfair advantage of nn other. There are now between forty and fifty candidates at large In Chester county, nml ot these about thirty were present at this unique gathering. Jesse J. liloktnnu, of West Town, cnndl tnte for register of wills, was chosen chair man of tho meottng, and S. 12. Williams, candidate for commissioner, secretary. It. V. Simmers, of Schuylkill, candidate ?nr commissioner, offered a resolution to the effect that It nag been tho custom of candidates to flood the county with per sonal tickets for the primaries, that this was objectionable to many voters, and that thiH heretofore universal practice be uis pensed with, nnd that tho voters bo allow- d to cliooto their cnnmdiiteB from the of- dcial ticket. Thesu resolutions were signed y h score of candidates, and tho others vill lio labored with by tho friends of the cucmo to secure their co-operation. Whether or not the signers of the paper ill backslide remains to be seen, for the csoliition does awny with what has been onsidered for many jenrs an important eature In campaign work. Smith May 1)1- of Ills Injuries. Pnn.ADEi.rHiA, June 10. Wm. Smith, jf JJo. 014 North Seventh street, was re- lorted to the police yesterday to be In a rltlcal condition from injuries received a-,t luehday afternoon nt the hands of an nkhown man. On that day Smith, while utoxlcated, was abusing his wife, when n lelchbor Interfered. A Btriitiiter. who saw he disturbance, remonstrated with the Jrunken wlfe-beatei. This enraged Smith and he drew a knife. ntendlng to attack the stranger, but he vat knocked down before ho could uto the rennon. Smith was carried home uncon scious, nnd was attended by Dr. Hess, ol 'o. 010 Fairmouut avenue, wfio yesterday wild his patient was liable to die fiom the njurlcs tie had received. An elloi t Is bo ng muilo to locate smith s assailant. The Prosecutor Must Puy tho Costs. Heading, June 10. After bearing four- eon witnesses yesterday the grand Jury gnoral tho bill charging George D. Kohler, lobert wellniRton, John A. w eaver, Ueo. ingstndt and Charles Brenner, of Kuta .own, with conspiracy to murder the HofT nan family. A large number of witnesses .vere In attendance nt court, as the case lad excited a urent ueal of attention on uc -ount of the censatlonnl nature of the 'barges. Tho Jury directed that tho proso utor, Detective ilartz, pay the costs. Mrs. MerrluiultMuy Hecorer. Union-town. June 10. In Wharton ' owushin. this county, on Tuesday Mrs. redurlck Merrlman was attacked by n icions rooster. Tho cock stuck his spur into Mrs. Merrlman's head, entering the kull nt the templar bono. The spur was roketi oft In the woman s skull nnd was jnly removed by the aid of a pnir of stron oreens. For several hours the victim lay n an unconscious condition, nnd It wns houuht her brain had been penetrated. :er physicians now think: she may re- .over. A ClnM of Twonty-Seven Grailnntes. Lancaster June 10. The commence uient exeicires of Franklin and Marshall ollufte were held yesterday and a class of .wunty-fceven was graduated. In the al ernoou the corner stone of the new semi inry building was laid. The ceremony as performed by Uharles bnntee, ot i'min- lelnhia. the senior trustee and largest in dividual contributor to the fund raised for Jie new bulldluc. addresses were deliver od by Rev. Dr. Thomas G. Apple and Itev. Wagner, or Allentown. New Charters Granted. Haiirishuko, June 10, The following were chartered yesterday: Jilectrle l.igDt, Ieat and Power Company, of Gettysburg; canltnl. 42(5.000. E. M. Holier, of the Hat field trolley line, is the president. The Jlonis & linilco Steel uomputiy, oi ntw burg; capital, $100,000. The Duquesnu fin riate orns, oi i-itisuurgj capital, no.ooo. Wni-klnir for Hocruer's Ilnloase. Stebi.tow, June 10. Friend? of Edward T..ui.ri.i nf U1t4in whfl i-i III iall in RrrwnL-ltm far ldlllncr l'liilliun. the trreeii Hoods man, are working hard to secure i.iu mWiia nn liail E. 1). L'arr. formerlv of Sunbury, now of Jersey City, one of the imprisoned mans companions, says public sympainy is wnu iiueruer. DregBd by T.ivnABTEH. June II ii in, unv Home. 10. lloraoe L. Halde- man, of the firm of Co., owners of the f carter count V. susta llaldeman, uruun s 'Mn1tu furnano. Tjin- .iixl infurieu in a run- away accident wli'.i-'' daughter was al- . and Is seriousl., 'n: ti.ir nrnvn fntjll. Ills afcbod over sixty feet Harris Wus Ntit ut llonn. Philadbwhia, June Id. The absence fwmi ihe citv of PrefM.leiit Harris and First Vice President Voorhees, of the Iteodlng 1 'oninauv. ut veil let I the posslbll' ity of au interview yeetonlay between those nffii-iaiii ana renresenuinveH oi iua tuui pany's disaatiafled employes. I'attisou AV Kleled I'rMldent. Tiinn 1ft The thirtr-flrat nn nuul cfimmenoement of the Pennsylvania Military Col luge was urM r tbat mstitu iinn iHtrrlHr At a uii.-et.iirf of the board oftriistoes H.wernorB K P.ttiaon was rlected president and Hou. John Wanu ma nr vi"i president. THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD Will completely chsnfro ihe Wood In your system Id tores mouths' time, and e ud new, rich Wood coiinlu tbi ouso yuur veins, li ou I eel exhausted and nervous, are gelling thin &nd alt ran down. Oilman's Axomsilo Wine, whli h is a tonio and not a beYcrsze, will restore yon to health nnd strength. Mothers, use It for your dsuzbters. It Is the Use remilstor snd corrector lor sirsuments peculiar to womsu, ic enriches tha blood and elves lasting strength. It Is euu-astocd to euro IKarrliO. Its eatery, and all fiunuuer Complaints, and keep the bowels rssnlar. . . . Hold by all druggists . ft per tottle. MONKS TlOII1li:i Till: till III .'I. A nienntlo Scandal Uneartheit III hi. PcterKhurjf hr tho Volleo. Bt. Pbtrrsburo, June 10. The Church of tho Chudov Monastery, whloh is within tho walla of tho Keeiplln, wns lecetitly robbed of a vast amount of plate, money and gems. The plate had Just been used In the ceremonies attendant upon the re ception of the Czar, and had not been re turned to the vaults where it wus usually kept. Tho property and money taken amounted In value to between 2.500,000 nnd 8,000, 000 roubles. The police who were put on tho case had a suspicion that the thioves would bo found not far from the church, and they patiently Investigated the case with tho result that all tha monks belonjr in? to the monastery have been nrrosteil. A tcarch of the cells occupied by the monks rovealed that they had porpetrato 1 tho robbery. Secreted In tho colls wero found diamonds and other gems, which had beea hastily torn from their settings, holy robes, and tho missing holy vessels made of precious metals. A charge, of sacrilege has been mado against tho monks. This is a crime that Is punUhuble in Russia with the most severe penaltlea. It is probable that many of the culprits will be banished to Sloaria for life. Asido from tho scandal arising from tho robbery nnd arrests another cause for gossip has been piven through the fact that the police in searching tho monastery for the stolen property learned beyond dispute that a number of women had been living secretly with tho monks for a considerable time. WHISKEY TKUSTS TKOUHI.ES. Attorney-General of Illinois l'roposos to Attack tho Individual Companies. PEoniA, 111., June 10. Tho Attornoy Oeneral proposes to strike tha Distilling and Cattle Foeding Company a blow through tho Individual companies forming the trust. President Greenhut confirms tho report that stp3 have baeu taken to bring suit against each distilling com pany In Illinois that sold out to tho trust. The charters havo never been annulled, and through their forfeit it is hoped to dissolve the company Itself. Mr. John S. Stephens doos not consider tho prosecution will be effective. Had proceedings been Instituted at a time when tho companies were doing business as a trust, their chart ers must have been forfeited, but three years ago they sold out to tho distilling oompauy. Tho withdrawing distillers now think they have a sure thing on tho return of their properly. Tho additional proceedings, together with Judge McConnell's trust decision, they think, will do tho work. Considera ble Bijrnlflcanco Is attached to tho bonds for the mortgage covering thorn Is a first Hen on the property. XlESCDED MX YAliE. Colmnhln's float Upset and the Men In Danger uf Drowning New London, Conn., Juno 10. While the Columbia crew were on tho Thnmes yesterday engaged in practicing and com ing down the river at a lively paoe, tho canvas In the bow of tho boat burst. The boat's head went under tho water Imme diately mid the shell swamped. All the crew were In the water in a mo ment, and several of them not being able to swim were In danger of drowning. Luckily, Yale's launch came along, and in a few momenta had rescued tho nine men, most of whom were pretty well used tip. They wero landed at the Thames Na val station. The crew has already sent to New York for a new boat THE VIKING SHIP. Klie Is Now High anil Dry Ht Newport To he Newly lllutreil. Newi-oiit, B. L, Juno 10. The viking dilp is to-day high and dry on tho bar at .he lower eud of tho torpedo station, and the sailors there, together with the ves sel's own crew, are scraping the entlra ves sel Inside and out, nil tho stores and flx ures having been removed. It was Intended to take her out upon tho ways nt tho torpedo station, but tha boat is of too great beam to be accommodated there. She has een entirely stripped of her Bea rigging and when she Is floated her crew will be .In rljurhig In true Viking style. The work of rigging will be proceeded with while on the trip down to New York. Strikers Quiet at Illthteford. Biddefohd, Mo., June 10. It Is quiet 1 nnd orderly hero to-day. The strikers did not throng at the mill gates this forenoon and no demonstration of any kind occurred. 1'hero is no change in the number of men at work in the mills. The executive com mittee will meet Ageut McArthur this afternoon, and probably a mass meeting will be held to-night at which the strikers will be advised to resume work, pending settlement by arbitration. City of ltlohiuoud Sunli. City Island, June 10. Steamer City of Richmond, Captain Darrow, of the City of Itiohmoud Joint Stock Company of New Loudon. Conn., ran ashore on the west side ot Sands Point reef yesterday morn ing during a dense fog. The steamer struck on the rocks and stove a hole In her bottom causing her to sink immediately In about tea feet ot water. The Ohio Doinooratlo Convention. Columbus, O., June 10. The Donio otntic State Central Committee met here and sulootud Cmoitiuutl as the place for holdlug the next couveution, August I) nnd 10 were fixed as dates for the conven tion. IIou. G. H. Burgar, of Columbus, was selected tor temporary chairman. Ohio Jlwuk bukpumt. vYkhtok, O., Juue 10. The Exchange Bv.ikiut company of thin place baa closed iU door. Toe bank hal a ruu, mid wns 1 uuttble to get help Tho directors have not tie debitor chat they will probably ! rtMtivo aoilar for uolwr. lliirneil to Deatlu New Yobk, June 16. A slight Ore oo- curreil at noon on the top floor ot Na U j Eiiat Fifty uintli street. In endeavoring to ' t n,'ui-h it, Mrs J.uzie lleurj, ageil j 44 L issUtil liuiueii tlmt she died i HWU atUi n (I I Itunk ...... .une 10. Tb ARK ANSIS flnt National l.au.. i ih usf, uue of, I lie ul'lesi and tfeuerally believed to be tile 1 itro:i'eHt liimucial institution in the south- ' rMt, tn'-lnd. Til 12 rtASF.llAI.L OA3Il!S. Tfntlounl Lcuiruo. At Brooklyn It. n. R. IlroOklyn 14 14 I Cleveland 0 10 -I At Now York New York 611 Chicago Oil At Huston Ilostoti A 0 St. Louis. 1 3 AtUiiltlmore Ilitltlmoro 8 7 Cincinnati 2 0 At Philadelphia I'hllndolphin 3 S 1'lltsl.nlrK 0 fi At 'WnshlnBton Vuliliiiton 1 S 1julBilllo 3 4 State Loneue. AtAltoona n. n. r. Altoona 10 SI 3 llarrlsbuii,- 1US1 7 At Johnstown- Johnstown 015 3 York B15 0 At gcranton Scrnnton 3 8 3 Allentown 711 0 At liiston Huston SO 0 4 Dauvlllo 715 7 HelSeut tho World's ltocord. Wilmington, Del., Juno 10. In the presence of 200 people James B. Geen yes terday drove his pacing stallion, baladin, ono mile in 2:00 !!-4 over tho half mile track at Wawaset park hero, beating the world's pacing or trotting record over a half mile track. Uncle Sum 31uy Ilnve to Interfere. Washington, Juno 10. Advices re ceived by Secretary Uresham from Samoa are to tho elTect that nllnirs there have reached a crisis and It may be that tho United States will be a;nlu obliged to in terfere between the parties. lira, Elizabeth Mcsscv Baltimore, Md. Rescued from Death All Said Sho Could Not Llvo a Month A'oto Alive and Well Thanks to Hood's Sarsapai'llla. "I mustpralso Hood's Sarsaparllla, f or It Is wonderful medicine. I suffered 10 years with Neuralgia and Dyspepsia find fnlmiiig spellx. Sometimes I would bo almost stiff with cold perspiration. I spent nweat ileal of money for medical attendance, hut I did not get any nenellt until my daughter told mo about Hood's Sarsaparllla, nnd I began to take it. I weighed less than 100 lbs. and was A Picture of Misery Every one,who saw mo thought I could not llvo another month. But I began to Improvo at once after beginning with Hood's Sarsapa rllla, nnd havo gradually gained until I am now perfectly cured. 1 cut well, sleep well, and am iu perfect health. 1 owe all to Hood's Sarsaparilla Instead of being dead now, I am alive and ivriuh 14!i ll. JlltS. KLIZAnETH MESSEK, 10 Eat Harney Street, lialtlmore, ild. HOOD'S P1XI.8 are purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, always reliable and beneficial. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, etc; OR, SAHDEtl'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic SUSPENSORY Autett l'atcniai ne improvement i vTIIl cure without medicine oil ttr aineu resulting from over-taxation of brain nerve foiceii excesses or ludl cretion, aa nervous debility. uleeplfwueeSt languor, heumjUiun, kldwy, liver and bladder complaint uneback, lumbago, eciAtlca, all female complaint. Keneral Ut health, cto. This cleetrio Belt contain lUaderful In uroteinenU over all others. Current U Instantly felt by wearer or wo forfeit $5,000,00, am vrllloureallol tho above diaeaees or bo pay. Thon Bands liave been cured by this marvelous Invention after all other remedies failed, and we rfvo hundred of tefitiraonUls In this and every other ttata Our I'twerru! Impr4 F.LKCTIUC SVSrKN'SOBY. tfc preatest boon ever ollered weak men. IUVK wltkall iWk. IXiAhk amd 1 tnroua (4re lb GlMlUMLltU lm (IQ t DO daye. jbend for lllus'd I'amuhlet, mailed .seaied, frog SANDEN ELEOTRIO CO. A'o. 6S0 BlUUmVAY. KtW YOliU CITY "Mothers Friend" 1mes child birth easy. Colvin,Lo., Deo. S, 1888. My wlfo txsot flrOTHEQ'a FltlEND boforo her thirt oonflnement, and says sho would not b without It for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILLS, Sent by txpress on receipt of price, tlfO vet hot lie. Book " To Motbvn " nailed free. PftADriBLD nCQULATOft CO., ton mu sr AU. pnuaaisTs. ATLANTA, OA THE BICTOTJI Everything modeled after Green's Cate, 1'blladelphla, 331 8. Main St., Shenandoah. The leading place In town, lias lately been ontlroly reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The Unestilneof N.-V Wines and Liquors I Cigars, 4c foreign and do mestic Free lunch served cash evening. Dig schooners ot f resh,Beer,Porter, Ale, Ac OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. 1. J, DODOBBKTV, VtOV, Bright, Crisp, Concise. The Leading Local Weekly Paper In Schuylkill County. All the Local News printed in ti readable, attractive manner,' with no waste of words. R EDUCED IN PRICE. IMPROVED IN QUALITY. $1.00 A YEAR I3ST ID'V-A.lSrCE. Eomo have told us "You can't do it." We believe we can, and wo will. The Hehald in tho futuro will bo better than tit any time during Its past history, if painstaking elibrts will accomplish that end. Send Otic Dollar to Tub Herald office and receive tho paper for ono year. This oiler applies to old ns well as new subscribers, pro viding all arrearages are paid, Jlemeniber, these terms are invariably in advance; otherwise $1.50 will be charged. 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( tu munlratluns sacri'iilv c nft 1 tuial -jjid htTi.ii f, l.k. onw-e hours! u A . to 2 M (, i,, u i' itt All day Satunia i-'i ' -n 12 A M ABRAI HEEBNER 00, PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers ot pociefaj (ood? Of Every Description Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, B-F1NEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES." Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited Easily, Quickly Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all the train of ertl from i-arly prrorsor lattr exct'sws, tho result? of ocrork. Blckn.;-, worn, etc Full strength, development nnd tout given to e ery ortian aiirt portion of tho body, Rlmple.naturalmethous. Iinmodlatolmproyetiiem si'on. Failure fraptwi-tble. 2,(i n-fprences. I) ok-, explanation and proof mulled tsealcd) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. PUFFAf-O, N. Y. K'iG Tfortli rourlh ATTEK th- fun-llj I'bjaklau, tbfi bo jiltsl ii rl atiu db doctors bTB fKllt 0ll k quu .1 liu pronilw I fir you after n.11 iiit-ra foil, ud flve; k vrilU'n lUfciHttte, frvv tdtlc, rrw trtaluieut; lU u(ur tLe bvk awi&illeri tho iill niiuufutUTr, ltb thel -citiiel touK, TiKUrtiTeF, uUeU, iai purteri, ud otliei- ivrut nostrum bnti bug conwruf. tbe bouio cure medicine etc , eta , tav fulndlwl ol rottad yoo THEN eo and eoDtuh DM O. P. THE EL tho bat bad 6 yen' Europeut HotplUl aurt 2e yean' pracU caluiperieaoe. Ba etamlaed b bltn. He IJCoftDJlcllj tell j wlittber jourcaitj Ucarablo or not. He dot nolurantoe, a.9 duel be claim to be Qnd a equat, but lie dtx cure tbc XnOlt des ?erata caaea nf SyrMlli. Ulcfra, Strlcturea, Oocorrboev cUon, aal Dlachargei. bufltrtr from MeluicJioUfc aiv law o hear tedaeva, iul all thoae dlaeaied fiotu effecU of youthfa IndlKretloa, of botb aeaia, art- ur of a core. B-emeinb! DR THEEI. doea oure hal all ot lnrt oolj claim to do. HR THXEL tuna euinmoii acne m-atrunu' H pQtubtuea tb Allrt palbio. Homoeopathic, ami tclrc c r ttttw of tumllelnt bt em tby an ludi-niM. Hnr- Hih . to 8 o cloak area lugi, 6 to B, Wed. aod Sat eieuli f fern fi to 10 o cloak; Bob tlstja, ft to 12. Kend lu out. wnrh of Vet tauitii for boot truth" thaonW truemmi al .k adieril-i-d, a nknd to old J (Ming, and middle-aged of b.-tu - ifa. Write or oall. AlOtr outWB warnlog you again tt t.Kh,al txwki , ttiey ard afraid vo Mill Hud their Iguorabce eni)..-. J HV.itt Dr. Thetl a Uxt' DioulaU la Wedamdaj'a and Saturday rblladelbta Ti Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 Sou tli rffinin Street, Finest wines, whlskoys and clears always it took. PreJih lleor, Alo and Porter on tap UUiilce Temperance Drinks, L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branob JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Uosslcr's old stand.) Hutu ana Coal MtH,, Hlicuuuiloali. llest beer, ale and porter on tap. The fines' brands ot whiskeys and cigars. Fool room at UchedL 'latt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) J and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. sit sioekod with the best beer, porter, ilea ataxies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest clKire titer baraUached. Cordial Invitation toal SNEDDENj LI Horses ond Carriages to Hauling ot all kinds proTpi.y a' '.ended to llorses taken to nru. 1 at ratrs that are llocal. m AM KV He&r A-hh faifam V J-- 33. if! stant an practicable.
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