mtf a , i..y and C i The HrJlM EVIDENCE OFMNOCNCE. Hihest of aU in Tyening Po-ve; ..-Iitdst U. S. t Wt Report In- .fif 7 - . Caiho, Ills., Julv 19. News la reoelved fc, mJSf Hl .gwr roniJBUED DAILY, 6CNDAY KXCKITHD jiere thRt ft oolored man IiM beeu arretd W JL Wk Bliylii rlfifl THKATKJt HUIIjDIMO -mult, kveut sAtoniAT. nt Milan, Tciin., who U found to have m Vf&iAK m MwJ&bIvL H lATW&t . - been mi accomplice of Millar, who vm BmPJT K W tt . .--,-. , HliciuuidoaJl, v nn ,.- z:: :" mJLJFkn " HEad- - - - m - ----.----- i ...- rwwii in iw j i' i VW v NT M 119BnD t J B UM K ! K. 0. nor Ml WJIlor and ;-w- nern the crime, but la the one that ao- gfl K f rllJR 91 15 5$ ,rfv exatx I n. jrprA-lKiTW:. r,( mum tnauTcon,mlul the murder of the Hay Ijfc A . WSJvkm fifwlft 1 . JIOVEK Mnnnv-r rfllt. The sheriff of Hardwell. Ky.. lm. L WThVrt5?S ft WWWk-&3L a ! un;r.RlPTlnN RATES! I - oo stnr'rVeof AMOiIITEI- FPRE I- nan yvi uuu vutu irv-j-.- ----- lor regular advertising can be bad on applloa- Hon at the office or by mall. j B The KVBMIWO IIEIAH has a larger olreola- j H Uon Id -Shenandoah than any other paper pub- I jflj Itehedy ' Pooka open to all. stored at the PostolBoe. at Hhenanfloab, la. for transmission through the rnaus as Bocond-olass mall matter. The original street paving ooutmcl. la now almost completed. Aiy iimnj more follow. 1 CiuiiKN ViCToniA 1b hrI'1 " know tlm unities of all her hooMliolil ser vants, although there are over 126 o them. One Imnortnut iluty Is lucillllbeilt unon all well-wishers of Suenmidub Tlmv Hhould bo untlrlnK lu their eflorts to bring Industrlpa here. THKcltl7.etiBof the First ward who have gone to the trouble anil expense of orgauizlng a company for the pro motion of sewerage have taken a wise etep and one wtiloh should be promptly followed hy property ownors In other Becllona of the town. They mean to purify their district and on bualiitfci basis, too. TO RESTORE CONFIDENCE President Cleveland luu beon forced by the pressure brought to bear upon lilm by the B3mooratic leaders, to call an extra s-salon ofCingrec for the purpose of restoring confidence i business circles. If the Democrat! majority could at once resolve auf satisfy the country that they won! let the Tariff alone and stand by the former system under which th country has enjoyed great prosperity we would have no dllliculty. Every body expects leglslatlou hostile to Araerlcau production. The Demo cratic party la pledged to such a course There can be no revival of confidence until that party satisfies the country that it will pot carry out its pledges A systematic and widespread attempt is being mado to blame every thing on the silver law. But th silver law made no trouble until th Benateand Presidency went to the Democrats. It was not until that ' party became assured of the power to destroy Protection that confidence became impaired. It is not legiwla tion that the country needs. The situation Is a "forced and -unnatural one," and grows out of the fear of legislation. What the country needs is assurance that there will be no legislation. Th present lack of confidence is Hie sober second thought of the country. Last fall the nation resolved on the rever sal of the policy under which it had prospered. It Is now showing that its sober business sense is more to be relied upon than its' hasty political Judgment. It Is impossible to consider the ques tion without reference to politics, be cause It is the change of policy solved on in a political contest that has brought about the p return t uncer tainty and lack of confidence. THEIR DOTY. " The School Board will meet to-night to elect teachers for the 180 i-4 term We'hope that In making their selec tions all the directors will net wltii keen intelligence and impartiality and that they will allow nothing to swerve them from this. in all matters legitimately oon nected with the public aohools and the manners and morals of th scholars, the teacher's jurisdiction cojointly with that of the paren commences when the pupils leave the parental roof and control and go school, and continues until their re turn from sohool. Therefore th school directors should realize that tire election of such teachers Is the most Important function ot their office and it should be exercised with great care. The success of the public tohool sys tem demands, and the school laws of the Commonwealth of Peunsylvuuia require, that the teachers are to bestow equal and Impartlul attention on all children placed under tbeir charge, to be undevlatlng in adherence to a Arm, uniform and moderate system of dis cipline; and to pay aiot tepeclal re gard to the morals, habits and general behavior, as well as mental instruc tion of the pupils. Any director bearing this in mind, and acting a director and not as the agent of out side influence, cannot fall to give (lie parents of the children what they have a right to expect. We do not make this appeal to Hi directors who are to meet to-night because we apprehend that they in tend to diverge from their path of duty; on the contrary, we look upon them as men who haveauiHcieut man hood and moral courage to stand by their convictions; and what has been said la merely what we think every public newspaper should say to all school directors on the eve of suoh an important event as the selection of Instructors of those upon whose shoulders the prosperity and preserva tion of this glorious land will fail When the keepers of tbat sacred trust of to-day shall have pajed away. Cltltena of lWnlwoll, Itowerer. Say They Lynched the Illlt 3lntl. rUTnn T1U.. Julv 13. Mews U received lere that a oolored man lias bean arrested Bt Milan, Term., who Is found to liavn been an accomplice of Millar, wno wiw lynoheil at IJarclwoll, Ky. The man ar rested is sum o nre uaen not oniy a mrv nsr in the crime, but is the one that ao- tnally committed the murder of the Bay Bisters. The shertn or uaruwen, ivy., i bean not lfted, and if lie proves to be the man, it is claimed another lvnohlng Is in prospect. Apasseuger conductor on tue Illinois i;entrai, wno unngs wie neww ui the arrest, says the mail fought desper ately, but when finally overpowered ad- ntttted tnat lie muruensi me Kins mm that Miller know It and refused to dl- vilify it Intsvir.t.K. .Tnlv 1S. A nearo uprising is feared at Hiirdwoll as the result of tlio recent lynching of Miller, the nRro, on t.h rhrue that MH mnnlerfHi uio juiy sisters. The mavor of Dartlwoll has tele graphed to I'aduoali for 100 monaster rlflna. llAROWKix, July 18. A number of Hie most active workers in the capture and t n. .1. Miller nrenared a State ment whioh establishes the guilt of Miller to their satisfaction. AV'liero Is Consul llerry T WASII1-0T05", July 13 The state do nnrtment officials are nuMled over the re port brought by the captain of the brig Odorllla, from Santos, JJraill, of the fear ful epidemic of yellow ferer there for months past. Such reports as have been reoeived from the consular officers tills vear make no mention of the epidemic. One of these reports wns made by Consul llerry on March 8 last, and it contained news of the death of Henry 0. Wadswortli, a clerk employed by the consul. Since that date nothing lias been heard from Consul Berry. The fact that the Odonlla was obliged to sail without consular certifi cates is taken ao an Indication that the coueul hay died or has fled the place. A Kmr In Inrlliiinent. London, July 18. In the discussion in committee of the whole In parliament last night on the home rulo bill William Ilrod erlck, Conservative, described tho Irish us "impecunious and garrulous." In bitter language Thomas Sexton took exception to the remark. JlrouerlcK refused to with draw the language used, and Chairman Mellor finally ordered Sexton to withdraw Ills strictures on Broderlck, but this Sex ton refused to do, and finally, at the re quest of Mr. Gladstone, retired amid Irish oheer. Afterward Mr. Urousrfclt withdrew his offensive statement regarding the Irish. The Ilemllnic's Uoolii. New Yokr, July 12. Speaking of the reitiBnl of the receivers of the Philadelphia and Heading railroad to permit an exam inntion of the company's books by Stephen Little, the expert accountant, John K Dos Passos, the counsel for the geuernl mortgage bondholders' committee, said "We shall get into those books if It takes a year. There must be something rotten if concealment Is necessary. If there, is, wc want to find Jt out." Killed n Deputy Sheriff. MOBILE, July 12. The dead body of Deputy Sheriff John W. Thomus, of Mo bile county, was found in the village of Whistler, seven miles from Mobile. There wore three bullet wounds on his body and his skull was crushed. The crime wns traced to Gilbert J. Deace and John Hynn, two engineers whom Thomas had arrested on Monday for a minor offense. Doaco and Byan were captured and locked up. Mngle Faro Excursions to Chicago. New Yoiik, July 12. The presidents of the trunk lines adopted the single fare ex cursion rate to Chicago, extending from July 24 to Aug. 10. The rates from hero will be! On the New York Central and Pennsylvania, $30; Erie nnd West Shore, 18 (except by the Nickel Plate connection, Which is 17); Ontario nnd Western, Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western, Lehigh Valley and lialtlmoro nnd Ohio, $17. A Mistress nnd Her Sorvnnt Horned. IlKATliicK, Neb., July 12. Mrs. O. H, Vanardale, wife of a well known dry goods merchant, and a domestic, Mary Hogelfelt, were engaged In cleaning bed stads with gasoline when the can contain ing the lluid explodod and both women were instantly enveloped in flames. Be fore any aid could be rendered both were burned so fearfully that neither of them were recognizable. ltallnn llank Frauds. Rome, July 12. Ex-Promler Crispl has su omitted to mo purnamentnry com mission of Inquiry into the bank frauds a statement that several newspaper ed itors, who support the Vatican's policy, uttempted to extort money from tho Na tional bank and the Bank of Home, both Involved in the scandals now under in vestigation. tVmit to Lyuoh nomherger. GltANP Forms, N. 1)., July 12. Shortly after dark last evening a number of deter mined men arrived here from Caudo, N. D., and went to lynoh liomberger, tho murderer of six members of the Krieder family near Cundo. The sheriff, however. made a show' of force and the mob with drew. The Cnrhett-Jackaon Fight. CniCAOO, July 12. The articles for the fight between Corlmtt 'and Jackson were signed last night. The fight is to come off in June, 1W1, and Is to be for the largest purse obtainable and $10,000 a side, the winner to take all. Iienth or a United Stntes Consul. WASHINGTON, July 12. The department of state has received news of the death of United StuUw Consul Josiah E. Stone, at Negates, Mexico. Mr. Stone was appointed vice consul in and was promoted to be consul lattt Jfebniui y. KeforniU Cburalt Itauiilon. Harbisbuuu, July 13. The annual re uniou of the Reformed churches of een tral aud southern Pennsylvania, West Virginia aud Maryland will be held at William urove tomorrow. l'olios atop a l'rlie Fight. Jacuson, Mich., July 12. Mhe fifteen round glove contest last night between La Blanche, "The Marine," and Bob Man ning, was stopped in the eighth round by the polica Klglity Families JluuiuleM. ST. JoUNb, N. B-, July 12. For the third time in u tt-w years the village of Falrvillu, a suburb of this place, was almost de stroyed by lire. Klghty families are home less. Drutli of au Old Itesldent. PoTi'nviLbs, July 18. Mrs. Mary A. La borne, ot Alto, one of the oldest residents of tb eotlon. died at the age of If!. Illlsbarj- Wauts to be Governor. Boston, July 12. It can be stated on un questionable authority that Attorney Gen eral Pillsbury is at the servios of the Re publiuau parly as a candidate for gover nor, aud under no circumstances will ha again be a candidate for attorney general. Cliolern Krappears In Moscow, Vii wa, July 1 I'liolera has reap-peju-.i lit Jiir,v, Ivuff and northern IIu; ..iri In M'-.( u tiieuiiibiv.ih tsinost serious n t iw dr.niii im -leases and elev rwt. ai lis in f-'ip nmii & Award ing prison since July 1. rrench tVornn .TAorjia'Ms Have Stascn 11 n Skis Partners frtr U lias PurMMe. A rather curious Institution in aris ing in Parla, that of dueling associates of lady Journalists. Reuentlv, says the London New, the lady known as Mrne. Severine, who was Intimately connected as a friend, literary helper, and disciple of M. Jules Valles, con tributed an artiole to the Journal at which a M. Maasard, a socialist, took offense. Ha called on M. Xau, the fditor, to aak for satisfaction. It be ing Impossible to cali Mrno. Severine out the answer Wfw that, in virtue of a fiction adopted for tlie purpose 9 re leasing M. Xau from all responsibility in such canes, Mme. Severine was sup posed lo be (he joint author with M. Labruvere of all her articles. lie bad agreed to lie answerable for any offense she might give. M. Massard then sent seconds to M, Labrtiyere, who, admitting that lie was the fighting partner of the lady, referred him to a couple of male friends. The duel, whioh has taken place, was a fierce affair. It was fought with foils. in the second round M. Labruyere received a out on the ohjni but the, doctors saying; It did not signify, thert wera five other rounds. The combat was ended by M. Massard running his foil through tho foroarm at M. Labruyere. Honor was than declared satisfied, and M. La bruyere was driven baok to Paris. TO HAVE FUN WITH BEES. Just Try If This Story Is Ileslly Hased on - Bcleutmo Truth. It is a faot not generally known, says Science, that if one holds his breath wasps, bees and hornets can be handled with impunity. The skin be oomes sting proof, and by holding the Insect by the feet and giving her ful) liberty of action you can see her drive her weapon against the impenetrable surface with a foroe that lifts her body at every stroltej but let the smallest quantity of air escape from the lungs and tho sting will penetrate at once. I have never aeon an exception to this in twenty-five years' observation. I have taught young ladlea with very delicate hands to astonish their friends by the performanca of this feat, and I saw one so severely stung as to require the services of a physician, through laughing at a witty remark of her sfs ter, forgetting that laughing required breath. Tor a theory in explanation I am led to believe that holding tho breath partially closes tho pores of the skin. My experiments in that direc tion have not been exact enough to bo of any scientific valtto, but I am satis fied that H very sensibly affects the amount of insensible perspiration. TYPICAL AMERICAN STUDENTS. Two Unldnallzcd Statues on Exhibition Id llostun Tho Dimensions of Bach. Two interesting statues, tho result of much hard work, were put on ex hibition in Boston recently. One was that of a young man and the other that of a girl. They wore designed to represent tho American collage stu dent, not the ideal American student of either lex, but the actual, typical student, the measurements used hav ing been the average, or mean, of de velopment of students from various parts of the country. The statues are described by the Rochester Post and Express as representing "fairly well built young persons, symmetrically de veloped, and without serious physical dofects." The figures have an easy pose, standing firmly and gracefully. The faces, whioh wore modeled aftor composite photographs made from tlvs Students from whom the measurements were taken, are handsome and thought ful, with a marked air of refinement. The face of the young man is the hand somer of the two," but that of the young woman is nearest the classic standard. In the former's flguro thero are some marked departures from the standard. The hands and knees are large, while tho wrists are small. Tho height of the male is five feet eight inches and of the female five feet three inches. The male represents a weight of one hundred and thirty-eight and one half ounds and the female one hundred and fifteen pounds. Bach figure represents measurements taken from forty-two leading parts of the body and these show the average de velopment of each Bex at the age of twenty-one years. It is worthy of note that the typical American student has a better physical development than that of the British or German, as is shown by comparison with measure ments made recently in those coun tries. An Ancient Sljrn. Signlnqr with the cross was fim practiced "by Christians to dihtintruiMi themselves from the pagans, in an cient, limes king and nobles used the sign of the cross, whether they could write or not, as a symbol that the per eon malting it pledged himself, by hi Christian faith, to the truth of th Blatter to 1 . uru d It SScte. COcto., and $1.00 per Bo ttl Cures Courlis. Hoarse-it ss, More Throat. Croup promptly: relieves Whooping Cou;h and Asthma. For Consumption it hat no rival: hat cured thousands whoro all others faded; wiliouRi vouiftJiken In time. Sold by Druggists onasiiaiantee. For Lame Mack or Chest use SHlCoil'i I'LAMIXB. Sets. 'HILOH'SCATAfiRH remedy: Jiare you (Jtrrti Tb la remedy laeuaran-tw-tocureyoiu .Price W eta, Jcjector fruo. 8DF I Rl b Jil.l-- "' nwl8HK7 MURDERER. And (luvo llntttn to Officers Who Went to Arrest Illm, Ham'moND, ind., July 12. On Sunday eve. ilng ltowarlo Greeo and Joseph Perro quarreled over ft game of cards near Globe station and before Perre could use Ids knife Groeo plunged a dirk Into his henrl, killing him Instantly. Not otto of the 159 follow workmen interfered, and no attempt was made to capture the murderer;. In ftead he was shielded from tjig atilbprittos In the tent and spirited outof onmp. Mnjor J. 11. MoDonald arrested severnl nf t.hn I lemlers and landed them In tho Lansing I jaii after a fierce fight. Constable Busack was assaulted by the gang, nnd after they had beaten him into Insensibility they rifled ids pockets, lhisack wns found by a workman yesterday on tho railroad traok suffering from a lon gnsli on tha head. Justlco lllHtcliford's Funeral. NkwPOnT, It. i.,July 12.-Tho funeral of tho late Associate Justice Samuel IUatchford, of the United Statos supremo court, took place yesterday afternoon at All Saints' chapel. Among tho pall benr- rtM ttUiM ni,l.f t . . .1 H. 1 . . 1 11 11- T ' . . 1 1 I v,a nviv yi,i iiuiiq mviviuu v. Ulier, j Justices Horace Gray, David J, Drowor, ueorgo oiuras, or., nnd iiowon li. Jack son. The services were conducted by Bishop Potter, a relutivo; Bishop Clark, of Rhode Island; Rev, Dr. 11. Y- Battorleo, and Uev. Dr. Alexander MoKnye Smlth.of New York. Tho burial took place at Greenwood centHtery, llrooklyn,this morn ing. Tlin Khedive's Opposition to England, IOND0N, July VI The Constantinople oorroHiKmdent of The Times tulogrnphsi "The khedlvo, visited Ismail Pacha today, and he Intends to call upon tho foreign ambassadors. His visit is -beginning to embarrass the government. It is feared thnt he will Insist that tho sultan shall tae open anu-i'.ngiisn measures in Kgypt, and will threaten to abdlonto If tho sultan refuses." A Forger's Srhi-mo Thwnrtcd. POBT Huhon, Mich., July 13. A big Bcn satlon was unearthed here when Leon S. Smith, of Grand Rapids, wns nrrested for passing nearly HO00 worth of forged pa per. -Had It not been for the sharp work of Bookkeeper Anderson, of tho Commer cial bank, of Port Huron, the forger might have been on his way to Kurope with ?500, 000 in cash. I)rny Ilpilijng from Parliament. London, July 12. Mr. John Deasy (an-tl-Parnulllto) member ot the houso of com mons for West Mnyo, was found guilty yesterday of common assault. Ho was fined $125 and ordered to pay tho costs of the prosecution. In view of the verdiot of the jury against him, Mr. Densy has ten dered his resignation as a member of par liament. Affairs In Cuba. HAVANA, July 12. The nntl-reform journals of Cuba are publishing violent articles on thoviotory of reform, which ro. stilted from tho parliamentary election held In the Havana district this week. Ber ifnrdo Moron, the merchant recently kid napped by bandits in tho Gulnes district, has been released hy his captors. HbeFs Gores H. F.. Durphy 14 Hood's Baraaparllla has done wonders for me. Three years ago I suffered with Inflamma tory rheumatism, and wan taken with typhoid fever. After the fever abated my limbs were so stiff I could not straighten them. I cot a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and when I had token It I could bend my limbs, was cured of rheumatism, and am now feeling welL" B. E. Dimriiv, Oarbondale, Ta. Hood's Pills ouro liver Ills, sick headache, iaumllce, lndliostlou. Try a box. 25u, 56 Mothers - " Friend9 WftKES GHiLD GIRTH EASY. Oolvtn, La., Dec. S, 1800. My wlfo use MOTEHR'Q PBIEND beforo her thin confinement, and caya aha would not b without It for hundreds of dollars. 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"Inu8 IIU unit I.CC1 JOIQi on oil kind of roofu, and around ohimnevk cutter", woed or atone vt-ork, brenl-sanrt oat holes, or any place to ljemadnwat'-r-tlsht: nr ?,"iai?.RrrdaJ"PB aDi bedding ULATX ANI ,,1'lLE HOOFS, aleo copings. They will neve TCau or heCome loosoned- it la very adhesive . eathor-liko sklhover the top, will not run o ter. This consent neerlB oo refeienee. It haw .ttinri Ihn tm, fn tVilv,...M . L ... fulls to give' perfect satisfaction It In thi Hhop. Tho cement Is prepared renoy tor list unit 14 If, li nnnllcri nrltk n .-ri i . ' taolst byesprne covered with wnter orott, black. (KotAbllMhcd 1860 ) Addrtae, j. u. iibT-KL,. b Jiame St., New.irk, N J Bfillcal Offirrj, 20B S. RKTOKD Ht , ! Mla4'a.rr ArathooMnt III Auu-ma (br tht in -Hmerit nl SptcinI JHe,c YoiUlir-.il Krpori. Varlcorele, llj-dm-He, tiui Hire, 1 -1 siaiiinast TrentiiK-iit li.y JiiHi Miirrl. lty. Cora munlcatlims mcr',tlly i nn.!--mla! - il utaniii ri llonk. (imrrhmiTmB . M t.,2l- M.t81' M All day Salunlav .'uml-",s. M ABRA31 HEEBNER GO ft PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturer? gt ig5T Ot Every Deacrlr Uon cfags, Baoges, Caps, Hegaiias . FINEST GOODS LOWEST PSlCES.-w Wrlto for catalogues. Correspondence solicited JOHN COSLETT Main aud Oak Streets, Shcmuulonh, Peuna., WEEN GROCERIES, Truck and VegotHhlos. Poultry, Game, Fisli and 0y crs Inewippn. Oriftrsieft M Lhe storp will rrv1ve promp w tmnion SHEEI 5 Morlli Fourth si OQ beloW Groun, fbiladeltw AV7ER lite TwUy hjaUot tbo bo t'U.i and 4erlUliig doctor! bene rlu full afUT i ft written tunraut. i fil, nun to give jo (reauurut; ni d k'hi lim tlt wiu-Jlr tilt nill tiuulit Li n r. Nitli Lhftir s. p'jnora, ua oirw turret uottruoi Dure bag tmucrru, tl1 ' uih cure iinl!ciite p , no , lime injt M a url Tolilifd K THENii, nuJn-1,1 -Tiu OP mVI -Ucp"i':iJ-. ciwuiood liira. 11- II) cuudlrtl tell jo lmi tit Om u u Ord eqm, but l i curt- Uj? taoit de rfrat I-. fwi.Us, vctu Bt ..lurre. Gctorrhcia.' tJiJl)iffi)(fg.' MiIEoms in ii Melantholia. ao- -wpcwappriair.iiit tittio))- 0MK-ri i. i. noeiior y out mo IndUrreti) .1, . ' j i etn , r n. ii t curr. Eemetobej rC THEEi 4o cure nlmt nil mi.pr. . nj oUUu to do. SB TilEEL usca cominort aennc trfitttLLHt. H ocml iui-s the Al'j riaiiild, UaniflMMiaUilitt, aud bi.li-t.iio teti of mlctj tTtta ever thj am foaioaUHt. H-ir. UMy, v ;i 8 v oli-sk , tvvt ifi, (1 ttiB. l( anil Hat.aiciili(t rmpifl to 10 o'clock ; But data, S to 12. Pnd 10 at, wvitb of Set. lUmju for boot - Truth t" llt ooljr j;ru ttetUciJ bapk 4vriti-ufi,a friend tooM dwtor narnlDs ouialt)l me4(oal twaliaj tbejireafralJ ra wilt taA tbnlr ifnoniiiM fxiwwd PKa fir. Thwl'i trtir pioolall in U'edtMMlaj'f mi- fcaHirday a PliiU-e)bU Timm. yoiug, ana ita-itagou of bwtn m n rfeor call. AVOI f wphris Boasler'ii SALOtfAl ND REaTAU.ANT, (Mann'aold ttud) 104 Bontb Mrlti S'rct, Finest vflnes, whiskeys and cfgi r uwaya lu stock. Fresh Beer, Ale and I'otM in lap. Choice Temperance Drinks. I I0RENZ SCHHTIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Bee; JAMES SHIELD j, Manuprer Shenandoah Tranol- JOE WYATT'B SALOON AND RESTAU ;ANT, (Christ. Boaeler'a old sUtnr ) Jlnln nurt Coal Ms,, HUeai rnlonh, Deat beer, ale and porter on tap l he flnesl brands of whiskeys and stcarg. Pool room at tached. 3latt'3 Popular Satoon, (Tormerly Joe Wyatt'D) 5 an 21 Wast Oak Street, SUHNANDOAir, PA. lr,i(ockoa with the beat beer, porter, ales iimb, Dsaawos, wiaea, eio. inr osr iitacDeo. SNEDDKN'S : LIVK M'MW' " round curs uoratM itivitatioti lo n l iior jjj, RY 'SftS"; it in . s. rj'" norses ana uamages ro rare. Haulc; of all klnda promptly attended to. lloreea taken to Dtutrd, at rates m that are liberal. !lpE Ti mm ALLEY. Rar MiWt hdmtt S(ofiSt7omn EDWARD EARLEY jg Han opened a- mum. ( h r, , Saloon : and : Restaurs Cor. Lloyd ami Market Hta., toi uEtvDi aica bdu ourier ana nnesc ura 01 cijuts aiwjr on ctno. i, Cana louu iniei asu 0 i u 1 ' W t IS11 :.j 1, in.w j "vs
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