The Herald. njBLlBIIED DAILY, BCNDA.Y KXOHITM) WBIKLT, BVHHT BATDHDAT. Vrvirrirtor b. o,iiori?rt... W. J. WA.1K1SH.. ft. M. ItOVHtt.... ...Editor and 1'uhtlihttr .....Zonal JCdlt&r ..fluaiiiat Mannyer SUBSCRIPTION RATCS1 OAilt, pr year,.....; ...... ,..,M 00 W3XXI.T, per yoar...............-.... 1 0 Jilrer(l(n( Kitten. Transient, 10 cents per Una, Urst Insertion 1 teat per line each subsequent mention. Hate tar regular advertising can be bafl on applica tion at the once or by mall. The Errsisa Heiim.d boo a larger etreubv lion In 'Shenandoah than n7 otlicr paper pub' Ushed, Books open to all. aterot U til I'milUi) at Sb-nmdoati, for transmission through tf.e mall as second-class mail re.uttr. ra. "Where tn'gUi U mister, Jjtlce I servant. In a well regulated family the olive branch of peace la BOinoUmw t alout hickory b, rou This run wliot hsu In U .l anil liar ' noothfrocoipaUou vi I Hud iiitsoim day that U d duai not carry on anj euch a partnership limine'. Judoino from the current oxohsngo of compliments the relations between the home and l'ottsvllle bate ball managements nro becoming quite warm. Tub wlnnurs ot the Hkrai.d'b teachers' cjuIoU and their frlendB will fctart for tho World's Fair on Monday evorlng. May the trip be refreshing, pleasing itud Instructive to all. Tim tol d sant rhluocerous of Illl uols, AiUeld, tho red 11 ig Governor, who confide to in lliat liU hide can not be punc'ired by uu'e.'iin drill, and that his fritu N ' dt r enrjergisU" aro a very much a) u eJ body ofcl'lz n, is under the linpioss on tliat be will not only get tho uomlna'lmTor Governor again next year, but wl'l be re elieU.d. It is 8traUge that men like AltgclJ and Carter Harrison, who would eell their bouIb for votes, can inuiiag: to be muh consummate asses as tlisy have shown themselves on this occaloj. The Governor lnpardoulug the Aiittrohlsts, and the Mayor in cm mending Iup former's action, have blindly us.-utned that the laborlug ( 1 uses of their stttU 8ympathize with Hie bimb throAe and will rally round them at tho nest election. Just whtl Hirrlson oau do In tho City of Pork U hard losoy, but If there la one mau in I'lInol3 that could not by any chance win at an election that man is .Al'geld. He i from now on and forever a pltco nl Dolltlcal pulp, a stench In the no-trib of hla own party, and an o! ject of con tempt In the eyes of tho Itepubllcans, In the history of the nation no action by a public ofiiclal has so aroused unl versal Indignation as Altgeld's high handed outrage hi overriding the courts of Illinois, and while the man will probably have to be tolerated un til the end of his term, when that time arrives ho will bo sent flying Into an obscurity from which nothing of him Will ever escape save an occasion al aroma left from the unclean action of which bo was recently guilty. He Is an Anarchist and an alien, and disgrace to tho country him. that harbors A UNITED FRONT. The Uepublloan party of Schuylkill county, at precut, Is In excellent con dition to miko n strong tight during the approaching canvass. Judging from outside appearances, all differ ences that have oxisted in the past eem to be healed, and the u'orkof the committee appointed by Chairman Davis to r.'vlse the m'es governing the parly will materially astist in tohdl fylng our ranks. O' j'ctlo- s were rUed from ro.taiu sources Iat year bvoiam dul gates to the state convention were tlected the year pret loin, prior to tho ainouucr ment of at y rf Ihe candidates for atatctfiicfs TUN, honcer, was the rule governing the party, and the best plan wa? to Ti'etly t-ubmif, and at t!ie flrit opportunity have tlieru!ecbauged In accordance with (he wlshts of the parly voters. Tills Chairman Davis' oomnilttee has very wisely done. The change ac to party representation a'ao appears to be favorably received. The work of tho committee, as a whole, U to be commended, and show u desire on their part to accede to the wishes of the great bulk of Republicans. But harmony will ever be an empty bubble as long as a oertain Pottsville clique, assisted by the Republican, create internal dtil.'o .nd make "a mere plaything U-t the ihrewdtr politick manageis of the ipjoiUir party," when otheis are using thur best en deavors to bring about lu oj.jiosite state of affairs What the party i o cfs I : tblscrunty Is unity, and the 8Jtcuou of a strong I ticket men who can oen.niinl the I party vote, and who3 Iutgrlty and fitness for the positirn lo wt.lch they aspires will draw from the pp siugj party. Unless this result U acoom-1 pllsbed theohanocsof victory a: e not I very bright; with It, our rucoees It j assured. i Locally, the par'y U in ee-IKiitl condition. The Ilutl 1 oiih of Sl.ii! andouh will beheard fr. u in X.n.in ber In no unoerlaln lone.-', and it wii be the result of pan v unify. ' liey have set an example t't mr t i -tlons of tho county 'rn'i.t i I w I' protltto the o g.n in n. t'n party organization h irM,t.ti', ni.c! never more so than at the p'tsu t time, 1 Tfin ! ,1, Naval Oommandera Misunderstood the Situation, THE THEBATEHED WAE AYEBTED. the rreneli Mlnlstsr Undo nn Implica tion Whloli I Batlnrnetory to tho SUm va Ofltalnls Hud mi Armistice Is Coii olHftetl. IlAKOKOS. July 15. -The Preneh mlnU- ter baa informed the Siamese government that the oommandera of the nunboaU nomnta ami In constants misunderstood the situation when they tired upon the l'aknam forts and ascended the Menam river. Their Infraction contemplated no xuch notion. The Siamese government has accepted the explanation and an armls- tleal was oonnuuea. xne anxiety mi nruvnlleil throughout the oltr has been partly allayed by the arrival of another giuitwvit. 1'auis, July 15. A semi-official not pub lished today rzplatns the Bangkok lncl dent tli ii : "Fiance, learning that Kng- land mid other nations were Bending war vaxscls to linimkiA. uotlfled the Siamese government on .luly 8 of her Intention to Increii'e tho French naval force at the mouth of the Monnni liver, where only the Kimbo.it l.utiu afforded protection to the French resident. Jn ncooraance wiin article 11 of the treaty of 1H86 French men- of-war hare the right to enter the Menam river and ationor off fannam, nut must give the Siamese government notice to ar range tor the anenorage in cose oi me in tention to ascend tho river to Bangkok, As. however, no other than British vessels entered the Menam river, Slatn having ob jected to the presence of more than one foreign vet el, Frtince, while reserving her formal treaty rlirbts. instmoteu Admiral Humann not to cross the bar of the Menam river, and notified the Siamese govern ment accordingly. The order was receiver! too late by Ilumunn, and the gunboats ascended to Ilangkok." London, July in. tub llangKoK oorre- snonibint of The Times telegraphs: "Thurs day night paused quietly, the IiiconBtante and Uomete dropping down stream to better anchorngo, where they remalneo yesterday, cleared for action. Neltherthe forts nor the gunboats were damaged in the skirmish of Thursday, but one Siam ese gunboat ran down the French pilot boat and. it is said, sunk it. M. Pavie; French minister resident, informed the Siamese government that thecoramauders of the Incoustante and Comete refused to accept bis order not to enter the river, He stated that he was awaiting instrac tlons from Purin as to the next develop ment of this extraordinary position. The Siamese warships were ready for action and 4,000 trooPB were under arms around the palace. British subjects awaited anx iously news of the steps whioh England was taking to prevent the great calamity of u bombardment of the city." Ihe Wuatlicr. Clearing; southerly winds; warmer. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. National L,s;i At Clove'.ftC h Cleveland ..... 0 0 5 0 1 0 New ITork II 0 u 0 0 0 n. n.E. x 0 Al St. Louis (12 Innings): lb u. St boulf U010 0 001000 1 S 9 Uruoklyu 0OUO10100 0 02 8 At Cincinnati! n. u. c Boston S000Q308 O-7 12 Cincinnati.. 00000110-07 At Louisville: n. u. l'hlladelphla. 00003035 z-0 11 Louisville 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-5K At Mttaburg (10 innings): lb II. Pittsburg. 1 0 0048000 3-10 18 YViuutncton-.. 3000112100-8 18 ft. n. 0 3 0 0 2 3 8-1D 18 001000 1-38 At Cliicaxo: Cbloftiiu......... 0 0 Baltimore. 0 0 Pennsylvania Htnto League. At Altoona Altoona. t: Emtim, L At Sorautou York, 10; Scranton, 8. At Johnstown Johnstown, 7; llarrlsburg, Kiwteni League. At Troy Troy, 3; Buffalo, 8. At Albany Erie, 8: Albany, 1. At Springfield SprlngHeld, 11; Blnghamton 10. At Providence (U! Innings) Wllkeebarre, Providenoe, 3. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the lhl!nilelphl and Now York 3xehitngeii. New Yohic, July II. In the stnok market today there was a rapid recovery of prioee. Closlnir bids: Lehigh Valley....- 3K W. N. V. Pa X Pennsylvania....... CO II. A B. T. com... 34 Ruading 15 II. & B. T. pref ... 4 St. Paul 01H Erie 14M Lehigh Nav... 4S I)., L. A W 148S FUMullnir a. m. 4... mi N. Y. Central......l01 Reading 1st pf Ax.. 28 West Shore SM Reading S& pt 6s.. l&M Lake Erie A W IBM Reading Id Pf 8.. 18 New Jersey Cent, mi Jf. Y. N. B Uel. & uadwn.ll (7enrnl Markets. Wnw Yobk, July 11. 8tate and western flour unlet, weak; low extras, 11.95 4t 1.45; city mllli patents, $4-284.60; fair to fanoy, fJ4'(uVl.uS; Minueuota dinar, WKW, patent. $42i 45. aupuriluc. Sl.T.'rii-.S); city inllU, 8.M 0 winter wueiit-s low grades, 1.V6S.48 I'atenU, s. Ai: straights, San w, rye mix tures, iJiWd'-l': line, a-l.TUuj-.Iii; southern wjak; coiuuion to nir extra, $.1033.1t); good to t hoii-c do., J3. 1 I. ."5. Kye flnur dull, steady; uni-rlt'ie. ;3i.iM. V no-it steady, dull; July. JMt& SJfc-i August, 78;j $73so.; Septemlwr, 7hh(a'.; December, 8lirj8lJAo. Rye quiet, stoutly; western, 87ffljS7Hc. Corn firmer, dull; September. l&4Wo.: Ko. i, miaH". OaU arm; September. 81Hj0aitgc.; state, luV44Hc.; western. WtoSHtivi. PtiibADRi.PHiA, Juty 14 Beef quiet, steady; extra mass, 7.5 (&a; family, lu31. Fork Inaotive, nachanged; new mess, $18.6cai9. Lard easier; steanu rendered, $10 aked. Butter steady, nuxleraluly active; New York dairy, 17021a.; we: Oalry, 17iJki. El. gins, 3to.; New Y""'. l i.inoiy, 31M&j!c.gweet eru ors:uerv, 1J- '.; hiIihI ion creamery. 18 filHc Oueeie m nu'ilerute deu.uid, arm; New York. Iurg white, 7H6to.; do. col ored, 7MMu.; do. small. Ktb; part aklma, litSo.; fuUsHlius, He. Eggs quu-t, steady; New York and Pennsylvania, Kkit v)e.; western, ISUWo. BabTisoBB. July 14. Floor Jail, urn-banged Wheat steady. Corn nrnu r; white e.irn, by Mimpte, 5le.: yellow do., fi'ic. Oats quiet, Hya Quiet Hay very strong; grood to ciiolce iltnotuy, S17fntK. Cotton nom..ial; miUtlliog, -i. i'iiviUiijs quiet, sutler firm; ert-aoA-eryfuney, ; fairtocboic. Uf?J.f.; do.imltu lion. 14:tfc.: ladlo, fani-y. l'i to cnoce, JiV ; store iaci-1. 18 . K -Ha . g 1 1 at 14c uBines VW AA1 cum An aaiocaule laxative anfl Nravs Tonic. BoHhy Orii-rgi'tj cr seDt Lymall. 86c., 50c. uad Kl.'.Optr :! Piumilas free. KOHOfM'..' ' -.'-ito TOOTS KWDIS J ,nnd .Breath, 25c t'Biituip Sr ' i .1. : " ' ' h 3 '. .." rui ' "u-1 a ..-'y (,..:.' ; -is t::Ti.T i' K . ' . 0 lut'otla'U. j 1 -i . e vf.ll a ;ie n I.' San Diego, CaL, : lU I H'dy U the tlrflt . Am tl. t a'- jM'lomu i C 'nl by in u-ff:ita. r. hU j'-rciaaansrerof ', .u. .-mi -m'f I .11 I,i. :,k Ti ..iliie. it ::i.' l .ti'ot)hhi'ureai-ji'ieediiyrpli' vi af ugus, Cr ."ip, Wboupins t oUtfa and UroQCilitU, tUiJ Highest of all In Leavening V iwer. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUrElY PURE A LABORIOUS TASK. Clearing Away the Itiilitt of the Oold Sloragfi lliillillng. Chtcaoo, July 15. Nearly 800 men were at work yesterday clearing nwny the ruins of the Cold Storage building, but so great and difficult Is the task that even with so great a force It will probably be a fort night before the mass is Cleared away, no more bodies have been round, aitnougn Dr. Robinson, of the ambulance corps, and tho chief of the sanitary department are of the belief that more will be uncovered. They hose their opinion on the odors that arise from around the smokestack. In this quarter of the building no meats were stored. Over $0,000 was received at Presi dent Hlglnbotham's office yesterday for tho benefit of the bereaved families of the firemen. The work of inditing exhibits in some of the different departments was commenced today by John Boyd Thatcher ana some ot his men. At noon the judges met a com mittee from the Manufactures building at their office, and one hour later the mluen and mining committee met the judges in that building. The work Is now in splen did condition, and the judging will go for ward with alacrity. General Breuart, of France, received the friends and relatives of thu French com mission yesterday afternoon, on the oc casion of the anniversary of the fall of the Bastile. France's day was honored in a kpeoial way by the singing of the Mur- neillaise and other patriotic airs. A bust of Sadi Cnruut, president of the French republic, was dltplayed at the entrance to the French bul ling in the afternoon. The oolors of Frinco and America wore hap pily blended nt the French building and an enjoyable concert was given to nearly 1,000 persons. Kussia's Permanent Fleet Here. Nbw Yokk, July 15. The Times says this morning: "It is learned from high Russian sources that the Radian govern ment lias decided to maintain a permanent fleet ot warship's in the United States waters, and tlmt the port of New York will be made Russia's western naval center. With a Russian fleet constantly in and about New York the ability of the power ful British fleet on the North American station to rally upon, exposed Atlanlio ports of the United States would lie greatly lessened." Why the Valkyrie r.ot. BELFAST, July 15. The "regatta of tho Ulster Yacht club was held yesterday, The Valkyrie, Oritonna and other crack forty raters were euteredfor theevent, and tbougli it nai expected that the Valkyrio would win the race she lost it, probably through performing an act of iiumaulty. She lost over ten minutes after the start in the llrst round by stopping to pick up a man who had fallen overboard. Tho yachts finished In the fallowing order: Satnuita, lli-itanuin, Cnlluna, Valkyrie. Killed While Fighting on the Track. Nkw Rochki.le, N. Y., July IB. As nn express train on the Now Haven road was running at full speed near Pelhnmvilletho engineer noticed two men fighting on tho track. They paid no heed to the warning whistle, and both were killed. From pa pers in the pockets of one It is believed that his name was Thomas Sweeney, of South Mount Yernon. There is nothing about the clothing of the other to lead to his idi ntlllcutlon. Young HaptUU Kleot OtHcuri. Indianapolis, July 15. The national convention of the Young People's Raptlst Union elected these offloers yesterday; I'resident, John II. Chapman, Illinois; first vice president, Frank II. Field, New York: second vice president, O. B. Eager, Alabama; third vice president, II. S. Starke, Toronto; recording secretary, A. M. Brinckley, Pennsylvania; treasurer, J. O. Staples. Child Hilled 111 an Ulevalor Shaft. Niagara Falls, July 15. John W. Ter rier, wife, and their two boys, of New York oity, drove down to the Whirlpool Rnpids ele valor. The youngest child, 4 years old, ran ahead of the party towards the elevator shaft, and before his parents real ized his danger he disappeared, falling tho I distance of 310 feet to the bottom, where he was crushed to death. Two More tVest 8hnr Vletlmi. Newbpbgii, N. Y, July 15. Two of those wounded in the West Shore wreck here j died in St. Luke's hospital. They were Julia Michel, of Brooklyn, and Charles F, j Sistare, of New London, Conn, The InBt of the unknown dead has been Identified I as Miss Fannie Rohnian, of New York' 'E YOU TRIED TO FIND A CUIIHI FOR, RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER' COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &o Oar ceo page bank "TIIH1SE CI-ASSM OF JimN," should bo read by every youna, middle-aged nd old man, sent scaled, free. Sr. Saudeu'a Electric Ilrlt is no experiment, aa we hare retttored thouuHnris to robust health and visor, oiter all ot tier treatments tailed, as can bu shown by hundred! of casei tliruuehout thlaand other 8tate,whoould Mindly testify, and irommaay ot whom we have strong letters bearing testimony to their rocorery alter wing our licit. WE HAVE CURED THESE IfESTOPS UEBNJTY AND WEAXHEfiS. Few Yobjc mr Ortober ttth, MM. Dr. A. T. 8aMkk ror Pir. Alouethreeyeaniaffo X purohkflM one ot your 4l-triobulu(r timcweof tiervou deblUly, which I haiiuiU vort tvrw and whioh vu UDslerminiiia my htalth Fur y eua i I luul Jutft-rad from this tttrrlttledeblllutitifc ilma on my vital urvei and 1 did not know wlmt tt wns to havt, atft-od niitbc'a bleep, but in one moaih'ti tlma after vein tho tjelt I folt a much strooBer mun both mentally aua pliy toiiW. and in a ilaorttuiie was entirely w. II. Vours truly, 11. BKKl.lG, is Bowtjxy. BHETJaCATlSM A3iD LOftT YUMU. BbOOEXTV, V. Y., October !SU, ISH. tM- A. T. EUMDkk, iMiar Bir : Kour year wo I sttf fared suen pain Ir m rheuiuatUca thutattiiu.lt Wid Unpoaslble for me to get around, and 1 alwau oarri. i a cana for supiKtrt I uwxlTouf belt, undft-Jtarolltjf la ejn hoar. I u-iaiiiea lu neurht from that da v and It waa Only a abort tuuo until the pains h tt me and to-dny J Am a weli man. 1 1 uvmtsj v p iuy u.,t near by fur fir tUaTV iattfi' unniuju, uut u iim " vr utx'a luur vaartsincti you tut-d me, 'nn satt-lv m.y Ik in (rtnn'f tatt. Aa-JiYOas, MoalimjtojfaulaUik'al'ittoa, THE DR. SANDEM IfiacnmpTofORfli tlUklt.' it i. ' ft. la . !.' I." ' t. u faANDCtJ LLECTRIC CO., STATE NEWS OF A DAY. The Ilomiinllo Marriage of Mitt Anp. perle, n Chester Itello. Ciibster, July 15. Tho romantic mnr- rlnge of Miss I.ydla Aupperls, Aug, 0, 1811, has turned out happily, which is not always the case, especially as Miss Aup porle never met the groom face to face un til the wedding day. She became ac quainted with her husband through nn Idvertlsement Inserted in fun in nNow York publication, lij thq, course of timo She received many letters, but of them nil 6ue signed William W. Tharp, of Urbann, Slo., pleased her best. Correspondence en sued, t hen photographs wure exchanged, and finally mnrriago was proposed and accepted. Miss Aupperle traveled to Missouri alone to meet hr intended, never doubting that she would meet and mnrry him. Everything turned out nil right. They were married, and this week Mr. Tharp paid his first visit to his wife's rela tives, who are very much pleased with him, Aln'tlngtmi's Ills T.om. Maucii Chunk, July 15. The Milgh Valley pay oar passed down the rond bringing gladness to nil points except Siatlngtmi. There businessmen aro down cast, Slutlngton is the Junction of tho liohigh Valley anil Pennsylvania, Pough kecpsie and Boston ronds. Tho Bonding company having recently applied to court and received permission to abandon its lease of the Pennsylvania, Poughkecpsle and Doston ro.id, has put its plan into speedy operation. It has discharged nil the mon it employed on this road. About two hundred of tliom had headquarters at Slatlngtol), and these last night found themselves out of jobs. Many have al ready started for Rending, Allentown and Eastan looking for work. Crashed Under nn Klovntor. Heading, July 15. John, tho 18-yenr-old sou of Rev. John I1. Sein, pnstor of St. Thomas' Reformed church, was onught under nn elevator and narrowly escaped being crushed to death, Tho young man is accustomed to assist his mother, who is an invalid, to tho second floor in nn elevn tor whioh has been placed in tho residence for that purpose. While doing this duty, the rope which holds tlio elovator broko, causing the platform to drop. In its de scent the young man was caught between the floor and the bottom of tho elevator, in wbicli position ho was held until released by his brother. l'utnl Kxploslnn or Oil: PlTTSHUlto, July 15. Mrs. Jnno MoVery was fntully burned by an explosion ot oil, which she wns pouring into tho kltchon stove to start n fire. Her 3-year-old child was also terribly burned, but will recover. Two young Indy visitors, Emma Dean and Minnie Hamilton, made narrow escapes from the flumes. Thoy wore all removed from the burning building by tho firemen. A llrnkpiuan's Mlslinn. Reading:, July 15. Thomns II. Lewis, n brakemnn on n coal train ou tho Philadel phia and Reading railroad, wns making a Hying switch in the Walnut street yard, when ho was caught between two oars and badly squeezed. Ilotli of his thighs wero broken, his hip was sprained, and ho was Injured intcrnully, Lewis resides at Tam nqua. yres Mrs, John ronton Dyspepsia, Intense Mioery "No pen enn describe the eullorlng I en dured ten yoars from Dyspepsia. I had al most Given up Mope of ever uelng any hotter when I began to take Hood's Barsaparillu. I lira entirely enredand advlie anyone suffer ins from dyspepsia to try E-tood's Sarsaparilla The truth of this statement I am glad to verify nt nay time." Una. JoiiX EEHXOX, 07 TrlilO Street, Pittsburgh, fa. 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RHLUMATIBK-LOaT VIGOR. . New Tonic Crrr, Oct. 20. WI SH. A. T. fiAmBritSearblr-loaareportto you that the bait hn iLtiruly eurul mo of rheumatlim from which I suffered for fourteen years almost continually I am a lttitcrearricr.aud tho lottir dally trtaps nectw sfti-y In i iv roundrt, up to the time ot crettine tho belt, were patutully (roue tftrough with, bat thanks to yout wondarful luventloa. I can now walk as well as I ever did, and will recomiueuu ) ur treatment to all afflicted The cxuTtint has also liruucht bark my vlgrr I other waj sas yoa said It would. Yours very truly. WXU). S4 ry St. CENEIIAL DEBIUTV. Ac omoa or flAKOENT A- 60, DBT Ooous, aro., Oamtuje, Maine, ib. S7. 1B52. SB. A.T. kUMuaic, Dear 81 n-1 am Rlad to add tnf trMtlmony po the many you have of the ereat value of Jour bolt. My liaaliMimrroved wonderfully, and I aa (aload twwlve pound? of Utah, and now smi well Endhvaaaxoell(it apntll. 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EB, THEEX uc oouimon senu trrnlim-nt. Ho oombioea tbo Alio pauilii. HomawnJlhte, and Kolratlo njHtratsof ntcdtlo hr ever they ar fndloated. Ilonr Daily, w to 3 o alook ; mo tu(t 6 to 8 . Wed. and Sat. rvrtilnffa from 6 to 10 o clock , Sua dart, 0 to It. Heod 10 eta. wmth of Jot. atamna for boot " truth" tho only true medfonl book advertlseo friend to old J out), and middle-aged of both texvi. Write ur call, A VOlf doctor! warning vou aitalnet medical bnoka ; tbt j are afraid yo will find their Ignorance eaboRcd. KEA1J Dr. Thwl traL' tuoniala In edneada and nalurdaj'i Pblladelhla Twr ABRAPrl HEEBNER 00. PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers of cietij flood; OI Every Description Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, S , WFINEST GOODS LOWEST HRICES." Write for catalogues. Corresrondohco scllcltoa MeJIral OBrM, ?0B N. SSPOND St:. PSIIjal'o.Ps Are ino niiiw.1 i.i Amcriisiior ine irpinmrntw MS'elnl tlnfM A Voiiilunl Errora Varlcmxlo, Ilyili"' . I'-. i:ipiuu. : m-t MuuIhnk Trenlmviit by Mnli tt NpvrtnMy. I'om tnuiilratlonH mrri'illy c ndili n'Ui s ml sniniii ff IIMl!. (irflrohnnmO A. M. In"''. M-dtnOT 41 All day Satunlay Punrti-a, !( " . 12 A M TZE3CIE3 ZBICTOTTI KvorythlrB modelofl after rccn'a Cafe, Philadelphia. ,2 B. Slalu at., KIieriRiuloali. Tho leading place In town. Has lately bpon entirely reno vated Everything new. olean and fresh. The llneet ltneol Wines and Liquors I Cigara, 4o., foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Dig schooners of fre3h,Beor,Porter, Ale, Ac. PF0SITE : THE : THEATRE. T. .T. linnBHBHTY Tnv. JOHN COSLETT Main aud Oak Streets, Bhenandoah, Fcuiia., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetahles. Poultry, Gamo, Fish and Oys era In tianon. Orilerf left at tbe store win rrcnlvo prompt B'ntlrm Begs to announce to his friends and Satrons and the publlo generally that o has purchased tho barbershop lately occupied by IS. J, Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SE5IUND0AH, Pi. Chris. Bessie r'u SALOON AND EST.Uf?AHT, (Mann's old stand) 104 South Wain S et. Finest wines, whiskeys nnd cigars u iwnys in itoclc. Fresh Beer, Ale and, l'crki nn tap, niiolce Temperance Drlnlu. L0RENZ SCUUDT'i Celebrated Poiter, Ale as ki JAMES SHLE3L1 Manager ShonandoaL i auc JOE YATT t 5AL00N AWi f?E8TAt: iNT, (Christ. Ilossler's old stand ) Mnlu anil Coal ttts,, Mttu nrtoab, Best beer, ale and porter on tan 1 ho finest brands of whiskeys and olgara. Pool room at tached. Watt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) i and 21 Wesl OaU Street, aUKNANDOAH, Vi. Ht utoolod with tbo Det beer, porti r, alea I'.enisa, brandies, wines, etc finest cigars Uns bar attached. Cordial invitation to all SNEDDENS : LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. lioreos taken to board, at rates that are liberal. PF1R ALLEY. Kur MMh Kufom sW EDWARD EARLEY y. II opjned a Saloon : and : Restaurant. Cor. Lloyd and Market St8.t Where he will be nleased toreoelva hla irianrla. V Beat beers, ales and porter and nueat bran da i ol otf ri always on band, J JfaffKira- -in ms