1 The Herald. First National BanM Highest of all in Leavening rower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report rauusitKD daily, bcnday hxoupmd WBEKLT, EVEHY SATURDAY. TUKATItK BUILDING Hliuiiiiticlonh, B?uia X. JL.JIO YISll . . . 1 Vow tetor U. O. Itor Hit -TCJifor and I'ubHstw W, . WA.1 KIN8 .TAeat lMllnr - CAPlTAi..- A M. noVJSH.....llwitniuii Manager m tome? SUBSCRIPTION RATES I DAtir.per year,.....-.-...........-.......... H 00 WibklTi per year.. t M Advtrtlatntl Jlntt. Transient, 10 ccnta por lln, Hrt Insertion i I Mnts por lino oach subsequent Insertion, llatm (or regular advertising can tw baa on applica tion at the oflloe or by mail. The Evening IlniiAt.i) nan a lamer oireula lion In Hhenandoah than any otlier paper pub lished, Hoolu open to all. entered at the I'ostortloe. at Bheroandoah. Pa for transmission through the malls as second-class mall matter. THE MESSAGE. Ia his moBsage to CongraM, given In onrnowa columns Wednesday, Presi dent Cleveland dilates on the existence of an alarming and extraordinary bus iness Hlttiatlon, but makes tho fata) and almost criminal blunder of attri buting It largely to Congressional legislation touching the purchase and of silver. Instead of broad statesmanship we Hud lu this docu ment a commonplace summary of 11 nanolal Issues, tinned with tho ueua! amount of Cleveland egotism. Instead of tho voice of a great leader wo And the echo of the mero partisan free trader. Instead of a masterly view of tho ontlro situation, the country is treated to a brief argument for unoon dltlonal repeal of the Silver act and a hint that If Congress heeds this object lessbn on the Installment plan It may be followed In September by another on tarlll reform. Therols literally nothing new, nothing hopeful, nothing helpful, nothing BUggetlve,nothlng that showe Grover Cleveland has masteted the sit nation and that he and his party are united on some remedy after, they ! have torn the Bhermau sliver plaster off the wound. After tho repeal of the Sherman act. what then? That Is the question tho people of the United Btatesof all shades of politcal faith had earnestly hoped Mr. Cleveland would answer. The President, however, "conveniently leaves this part of the nroblem to Congress. Yet he must know that the ellverquestlon will not down even if, under the stress of tho present business situation, the Slier jnan law should bo unconditionally repealed. The message either ludi catea a lack of true appreciation of the present condition of affairs or absolute Incapacity on the part of Mr. Cleve land and his Cabinet to deal with the flsjal and economic problems which confront thorn.. If it. bo true, as Mi Cleveland asserts, that the embarrass merits from which the business of the country is Buffering arise as much from evils apprehended as from (hose actually existing, why did he not by a few well chosen Eontences calm the -' apprehensions of business men and .manufacturers throughout the country byeaying they need fear no injury jfrom the forthcoming tariff revision? Had Mr. Cleveland thought proper to have done this he would have allevl ?aJnnC ate(1 the condition of many a working narts. -tacts, man tins winter nun reuueeu me con " isiayy increasing array of the unem ployed. Instead of these woidi of eu 38f couiragement or any recognition that jf '- fear of tariff changes has had much to do with present conditions, wo have nothing save a promise that he and ! his party fanatics intend to oarry the work of "tarlfTreform" through, utter r ly regardless of the consequences to our industrial and business interest. BDjsaiiiNO executions in this oouu ry areriwiply up to the point of artist K perfectian when compared with a rrtw one In Ivrems, Austria. In AUBUft lianging, at the best, is not .. I . ai . A I t .. Jt is ia tins utwmry. vnf 1U1 puniahnt is inllieted by heng Jog the vlKfroma pint With hook at the top for lading the rope. At the JCrems executlou WW) (ouu(j that (something p;even the ()0(,8 friMl making short woiUVue condemned man. The exeoulioX after wuh lng his struggles for aw n,iute9 . mounted a ladder, put oneKana OVfcr the mouth of the Baap'ngwreicij, seized his throat with the oth, HnU choked the life out of him. Tne. ialifnf the Auburn state prisojij, fnllod to eleolioouto their v!Sdi if the first round, took a more rsilaeiU) and probably more mrciful manlier of satisfying the demands of the law. Joy Seeping him in an uuconciou- ondUIon until the broken current from the prisou dynamo was replaot-d b one from the olty plant, but newr ttlen the published details of tot thing were shocking In the pxtrewe although there was no intentional brutality an at the Kreme execution. GKHOCWPECK CIIAPTKtt V. til l'A IS A DARN COWAItD. "I suppose yon think my Pa is n bravo man," said the bad boy to the grocer m he ma trying a new can opener on a tin biscuit box in the grocery, jvhilo the gro cer m nutting np wme canned gooda for the boy, who said the goods were for the folks to use at a iicnlc, but which were to he taken out camping hy tho boy and his chum. 'Oh. I suppose he is a bravo man," said the grocer as he charged the goods to tho bov s father. "Your 1'a is called a ma jor, and yon know at the time of tho re union he wore a veteran Imago and tai Utsl to the hoys alxrat how they Buffered dur ing the war." "Stiffered nothing," remarked tho boy with a sneer, "unless they suffered from the peaoh brandy and leather pies Pa sold them. Pa was a sutler that's tho ldnd of a veteran lie wasand he is a coward." 'What makes you think your. Pa Is a coward!" asked the grocer as he saw tho boy slipping some sweet crackers into his pistol pocket. "Well, my chum and mo tried mm last nlftht. ml he ia bo sick thlB morning that he can't get up. You see, Bince the burglars cot into Magie s Pa 1ms heon telling what he would do if tho burglars eot into onr house. He said he would jump out of lied and knock one senseless with his fist and throw the other over the banister. I told my chum Pa was a cow- ard. and we fixed up liko burglars, with masks on, and I had Pa's long hunting boots on, and wo pulled caps down over our eyes and looked fit to frighten a po- "I took a shnvil strap ami was strapping us jcci wocincr," llccinan. I took Pa s meerscham pipe caso and tied a littlopieco of ico over the end tho stem goes in, and aftor Pa and Ma was asleep wo went in tho room, and I put tho cold muzzlo of tho ico revolver to Pa s temple, and when no woke up told him if ho moved a musclo or said a word I would spatter tho wall and tho countorpano with his brains. Ho closed his oyes and hegan to pray. Thon I stood off and told him to hold up his hands and tell mowhoro tho valuables was. He held np hla hands and eat up in bed and sweat and trembled and told ub tho chanzo was In his left hand pants pock et and that Ma's money purso was In tho bureau drawer in tho cull box, and my chum went and got them. "Pa shook so the hod fairly squeaked and I told him I was a good notion to shoot a few holes in him just for fun and ho cried and said, 'Please, Mr. Bur glar, take all I have got, hut spare a poor old man s life, who never did any liarml Then I told him to lay down on his stom ach and pull the clothes over his head and stick his feet over the footboard, and ho did it, and I took a Bhawl strap and was strapping his feet together, and ho was scared, I tell you. It would have been all right if Ma hadn't woke up. Pa tremhled so Mawoke up and thought he had the nger, and my chum turned up tho light to see how much thero was in Ma's purse, and Ma see mo and asked me what I was dopg, and I told her I was a burglar, robbing the house. "I don't know whether Ma tumbled to tho racket or not, hut she threw a pillow at me and said, 'Get out of hero, or I'll take you across my knoo,' and she got up. and wo run. She followed us to my room and took Pa's jointed fishpoloand mauled us both until I don't want any more burgling, and my chum says ho will never speak to we again. I didn t think Ma had so much sand. She Is bravo as a lion, and Pa is a regular squaw. Pa sent for me to come to his room this morning. but I ain't well and am going out to Pe waukee to camp out till tho burglar Bcare Is over. If Pa comes arpund here taiu ing about war times and how he faced the enemy on many a well fought $eld, you ask hiin if he ever threw any bur glars down a bimister. He is a frod, Fa is, but Mu would make a good chief of police, and don t you let it escape yon. And the boy took his canned ham and lobster, and tucking some crackers inside the bosom of his blue flannel shirt start ed for Pewaukee, while the grocer looked at him as though he was Imrd citizen, (TO BE CON1IKI KO ) Mr. II. F. AlbHoM ttl.Al VfJIf i VJr.nlnnco in rV5k",,u,nBl Intents aching, and also with nerr- I trld different nisdl- cine) recoru one diy Wr, L m. , tryt ".SJviarsaparllla vilc one bottta mT .... ' . . J?, T w73 V tit Horn all troublo warn, Orwlmburtb. . f AEOEHTECr PURE BASEBALL YESTERDAY. National J.onnu At Baltimore: H. n. B. 0 x- 13 8 II ii- T 8 1 n, n. i, 0 x-4 8 1 0 0- i 0 3 u. n. B. 1 x-11 13 4 2 0- 6 11 K. Ft. C 0 0-11 14 1 0 5-684 A. It. n. 0 z-14 'M 1 0 8-.8 7 t n. (t.r. 3 x- 9 It 1 0 0 T It T R. II. E. 0 x-U 15 1 0 1-481 Boston --0 12 3 1?" Ualtlmorn....- 1 0 0 0 0 X kt Waihlnsrton: Brooklyn 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 Watilnzton- 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 At New York: Now York 1 0 2 1 0 0 l'hlladtlphlft. 1 0 0 0 1 0 At 1'itteUurK (flm game)! Louisville 0 0 1 8 0 VltUliurg....... 0 1 0 0 0 0 At PltUburg (eeoond fame): I'ltUbnrg 0 Louisville. 0 At Ohicavo: Cincinnati .... fl Chicago......... 0 0 1 0 3 At Clevoland: Cleveland..... 1 Bt. Louis....... 0 I'mnmjlrnnln State T.aacus. At York: York, Bj Soranton, 2. At llarrlilmrg: Hurrlitburi, S3; Rsadlnc, 4. At Johnstown: Johnstown, P; Kaston, 8. At Altoonat AUentown, 14; Altoona, 8. Kantern I.sairtie. At Provldenoo: Albany. 10 Providence, t. At Krle: Erie, 12; MnfTulo, 1. At Sprincflold: HprlngHeld, 10; Troy. 6. At lllnghamton: lllngbamton, 18; Wilkes barro, 8. lllK llll.it Still Destroyed. Louisville, Auk, 11. Hcvenuo Audit Hazard received informatiouof thessizuro of an extensive moonshine still iu Hock Castle oounty, which the government ofll cors bavo been making every elTort to And for some time. General Deputy Collector Itandall loatned thnt tho Htlll was located on Brush Creek, ami after a protraotcd search ho found It cleverly concealed in a cave. Nobody was hi the cave at the time, and Deputy Knndnll and his posso de stroyed 300 gallons of mush and beer, a still of .forty-flve gallons capacity and other parnphernnlU, This Is one of the largest plants seized for many months. Frecnntlons Airnliist Yellow Fever. New Oiileans, Aug. 11. The state board of health met to act on the threat ened yellow fever epidemic at I'ensacola. After a full dincusslon of the subject it was determined to take every precaution against tho Introduction of the disease here short of absolne quarantine. Every through train on the Louisville and Nash ville road onrrled many passengers out of Pensacola. All of them were caught about thirty mllen from this city and dotalned. All passengers from X'ehsacola will be do talned five days. Austria irurs Cholera. VIENNA, Aug. 11. An official statement issued by the ntnltary council of Austria declares that the condition of tho count y with regard to cholera Is very preoarioim much mora sciious than it was in 1892. Cholera has broken out among navies mostly Italians and Croatlans building a railway at Marinaros, on the Uallclnn froutler. Thirtj-flve men have already died. One hundred have fled in the dlrecj tion of tholr homes without waiting for their wages. Important Itnllroad Consolldatlan. PiTTsnnrto, Aug. 11. Tho consolidation of the State Line and the Fairmount, jUorgantown and Pittsburg roads has been completed. Thomas M, King was chosen president and Major J. B. Wash ington secretary. The roads will form an important adjunct to the Baltimore and Ohio system, to whloh they belong, mak ing an air line from Pittsburg to central West Virginia, opening up great ooal, coke and timber country. Car Works to Closu Down. Carlisle, Pa., Aug. 11. The directors of the onr works here have decided to partly shut down the works for an In definite time, owing to tho tightness of money matters, and to employ but few men. The company has orders for ears, but they uro not pressing. Foil Forty Ft. BrniNQFlKLD, 0 Aug. 11. At Round head, O., seven carpenters were working on the roof of the new Methodist church, the rafters of wbloli broke loose. Five fell forty feet and two Oliver Swager and Clarence Morrow were fatally Injured. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotntlons of tli New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. New Yonic, Aug. 10. There was a nentral advance In prices 6a the Stock Exohange to day. Though there was less continued activ ity, there was steady recovery. Closing; bids: LehlgU Valley. 814 W. N Y. A Pa.... iff Pennsylvania II. & B. T. com... 83 Heading: n. B. T. pref.. 48 St. Paul 64 Lehigh Nav 47 Heading g. m. 4s.... needing 1st pf 8s.. 24 Heading 2d pf 6s.... KeadlntfJ&l pt As... 13 N. Y. & N. E Erie Uii U. Ii. a W 187 N. Y. Central 6K West Bhore.. Lake Erie & Wr. 18?$ new Jersey Cen. 92 Del. b Hudson ..111 General Slarkets. New Yonjc.Aue. 10. State and western flour unlet, easy; low extras, $1.95&145; city mills patents, H.IM&1..V1 fair to fnnoy, 3.15,J.15; Minnesota olear, fS.WS; patents, $Wtl.50; suiiertlne, $1.7&0?.2A; city mills, S33.85 winter wheats, low grades, $l.t'5(&.'.45; patents, JS.lu&l; straight, Stl.iKi!; rye mixtures, fi.93 Q3.40; One, Jl 7 (tti. southern dull, weak; com mo u to fair extrs.i'.'. IUAa.iri(goi)d tochoice extra, f8.livan.28. Hye flour steady, fair de mand. Wheat flrni, dull; September, 8e?J)5 ttlttv.-.; Octobt-r, lUl&UHc i Dwember. Wi& rUc..VIay,ltla--'3Ho. Rye nominal; western, Mc. 1 oru atady; So- 2, tfii&Wiu ; Auas',:t:j 4Hn.; Soptemlwr, 47 lA-ia.ttrW( .; Uetober, m 4tcHo. (J4ts uuiet, Htemly: September, tfi I October, )ia!Ju)40'l Btttle- S434Jc. western. 34(aV45u. riiiLAUELPniA, Auk. 10. Beef quleti extra mess, $7.6$ family, $103,13. Fork quiet, rni; new mi, JleMS. Lard quiet, hleher! (train rendered, $S.6t). Butter in good demand, flrmers Nsw York dairy, 16tWlo.l western do , 14irc: Klirlns, xlMOStc.i New York preamery, IHS4o.; western do., lftaJIKo.i imitation creamery, 14K.lSo. Cheese la Hint demand, sy: New York Urge whits, )c. do. colored. (W.; do. small, WDHo-l part skimc, full skims, K-Olo. Eest In moderate aiaaua,s(eady;Ne.w' 'ork and Fenn. sylvsnli. Us,; wrfi, iett'eo. Baitimork, Aug. lO.-Flourdull.unchanged. Wheat flrenar. Oorn dull, easy! white corn, by sample, Kto.i yellow do., do., JDgbSUc. Oats quiet. Hye quiet. Ilty steady; good to obolce tlmothy.$ii.l(3 Cotton nominal; middling. So. I'rovisiuus Urui, unchanged, flutter steadier! areauiery, famy, KSc. do., fair lo tholoo, iWik-.i do., Iraitatiou, 15o.; ethers unchanged. Bggs searoe at Ho. Live Stock markets. ' Buffalo, Auu. 1 . Cattle strong; coarse greeu sleets, S.'15. llogs t-loedstroneand I' . higher for all tcrade;Yirer, ft).a&3.0.4O; pig-, light, $0 1-Vrirt .Hi; good mediums, $J14 '". Iim-kt-rs and heavy, $8 83-36; roughs. t.U. tiheep and lambs steady, good sbeep, $3.7 ; obou-e wetbiiiu. tl.aiiM..Vi; rulls and oommou, ta,I.M, lamlw. fair to goud. $.if4i M, no ex tra here; ( ul Is to go. id, d VQi.HO. j East Libi hit, J's,, Aug lu. - Cattle slowi prjme. tl..XmM 66; good, f4.W commoa to Didn't fitnv. A flrn nprtirrpri n tnw utirlita nnn nnA n rnnnrf pp 1 n lniti n. trnod v(aw nlnmlmml nn to the roof of nn mljaceut workshop. A I i o ' ' ""-i. u.a policeman raw mm, mm tho following con versnttou took tilace: Policeman Comodown onto' that, young mnn. lleportcr But I'm n reporter, and 1 want 10 get, u iiBHcnpuon 01 ilia ura Policeman Get out wld you. You enn't stny there. You kin foiiul nil about it from the papers In the morning. Ho enmu down. Tit-Bits. llnd Nnws. Von Bliimer I have just heard tho news, old mnn, and congratulate you. But thought you always got n tiow suit when thero was n now arrival nt vour house. Plmiklngton (sadly) Not this time, old fellow. I couldn't nirord it. Von Biumer Why, how's thatf Plniikingtoa TwliiB, Clothier and Fur nisher. Only One Tiling to Do. "Whnt's the matter, old mnnf "Oh, I've just hnu a quarrel with my wne." "Well, forget nnd forgive." "I never can forgive her. You see, I was in the wrong.' "Then, in thnt case, demand nn npo)- ogy. urooKiyn uie. THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD miLM ORE'S Will completely change the blood in your system In three months' lline, find send ncv, rich blood courslna- throufth your veins. If you feci exhsuatcj and nurvotia, are getting thin and all run down, Ullmoro's Aromotlo Wine, which Ii s tonic and not a beverage, will restore you to health and strength. Mothers, use It for your daughters. It Is the but regulator and corrector for sllallincnta peculiar to woman. It enriches tho blood and elves lasting strength. It Is guaranteed to cure Dlarrhcca. Ilys cntery, and all bummer Complaints, and keep tho bowels regular. gold by nil druggists for (1 per bottle Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, kamo bqck. etc.' DR. SAHDEN'S ELECTRIC BELY WlthElectroMoenotlo SUSPENSORY. xaiieH 1'nicniBi Jim improyemcnu j Will cure without tnMlrtne nil WtAknei resulting from OTcr-taxatlon of brain nerve foi-cest excesscfl or indl cretlon, as nerrous debility rleeplcMncss, languor, rheumatlem, kidney, liver ond bladder complainU, lame back, lumbaeo, sciatica, all femala corapi&lnts. feneral lit health, etc. Thia elertrio Belt contain? Uonderful ImrroTemtnts over all others. Current If Instantly felt by -vvfarur or we forfeit 4S.00O.OO, an? rlllcureallot tlie above dBeaaca or no pa tbcu ctands bave been cured by tills marvelous inventloa after all other remedies failed, and we elve bundreds of testimonials la this and every ot her state. Our Powerful Improved EIXITMC Sl'SPEXSORT, ttt crreateet boon, ever otfered weak men, FUSE villi all llelU. lUalib and Ittarou 8(retilb fll'AltiSTtED lu CO ( DO fiend for lllus'd t'atopblet, mailed, sealed frft 8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., Vo. 830 imoAPWAV, WKW i)BSC CITS,- - CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, 1015 Arch St., Phila.,Pa.'1 Ease at once, no operation or delay from btul ness, attested by thousands of cures, endorse ments of physicians, ladles and prominent citi zens can u. seen at office. Consultation free and. atrlstly oonndentlal. Send for circulars. ar" onlost pp'afs : o H.fd. to 3 p.ii.t b&&1i 1IAMI3 FOB EEreSIHtt"8 ' The following; arc a few of the many that liav been entirely cured of Rupture by Ub. J. B. Mayer's Treatmint: v Jacob O. Schant. 2320 North Broad St., riuW?- K O, Bbeesly, Bneelton, Dauphin Co., fa, 11. II. Roaslter, I'hocnlxTllIe, Pa. It. A. Hal). Newton, N. J. John H.Schearer ,YellowIIouseP,0.,BerksCo.,r A. 8. Klelngema, Limekiln It O., Berks Co., 1'a. 8. Jones Philips, Kennet Square, Ta. , A. A. Ooldewonthy, Centralia, Col. Co., fs, C. Heritage, Mullca Hill, N.J. ' U E. Hess, RockliiU, Pa. y.A.Krelti, Slatlngton, Pa. E.M. Small, Mount Alto. Pa. Jas. Dayls. Pit tviUe, 22nd ward. PhUa. L. U. Kunkel, 1131 Linden St., Allcritown, Is, aeo. W. Watt, Norrlstown, Ps. ' " B. T. Benny, Cot a 10th St., Phils, Kev. 8. H. Bbermer, Sunbury, Po, A. P. Levlmore, Woodbury, N. J. n I rinllett. 214 S. 12th St.. Readlncr.Pa. Israel Sandt. Jlalr. St., South Easton.P. U 1. Dcturk, Jr., Oley, Berks Co., Pa, J7 Gensebelmer, Clayton, N.J. . . Z. K. Danenhow er, J109 Columbia Am, Pa. U. U. riper. wt rear! su, xvvuuijik, pa, Wm. Grantland, Gloucester, N.J. M. Shaw, Winona, Avenue, W. of Morris staest, Germantown, Phlla. Vm.Dix, 1828 Montrose Sty Phils, Thomas B. Hartung, New Ringgold, Pa, U. Leckel, 2231 Beese St., Phils, J. 0. Quhnby, 241 Pearl St., Beading, Fa. K. a. Stanley, 424 Spruce St., Lebanon, Ps, A. Schneider, Locust Bale, Pa. p.B.Noll, Limekiln P. O., B.rks Co., Ps, a. A, Deturk, Birdjboro, Berks Co.,'Ps, Wm. K. Hartonstlne, Phoenixyllle, Pa. W.M.Llnobacb.C;! Washington St, Beading, Pa. John C. Lyme, 1810 Howard 6t.,Harrliburg,Pa; (Shas. Smith. 412 Greenwich Pblla, 0. Burkbard, 4S3 Locust SU Beading, Pa. C. 0. Keefan, poURl&svllle, Berks Co., Pa. Henry l, Bd wo, mwpwpi a. U bwarts, i'oynptts-, Wis. - , Wm. J. Blblg baus. 629 Taylor St., Carnden, Jfr, Alfred Haley, Fhillipaburg, N. 3. K. Msglll, Gl en Lock, Chester Co., Pa,t Mr. Beckard, Balrd St, Germantown, Phils, John Shupe, Telford P. O., Moogt. Co.,Ps, Wm. Ettlngor, Lecsport, Pa. K. Craltreo, 2901 Palethorp St., rhlla. T H, a Creoly, 3517 North 2nd St, Phlla, PhlladelpiiU Office is closed on the 2nd Satur day of each month, pr. J. B. Mayer being at tha Hotel Penn, Beading, Pa., to give treatment'to personi in that vicinity on that day. ' VDr. J. B. Mayer'i terms for treatment is ia reach of aa Call and get cured. ' ' N. B. 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When you need anything Jn the printing line call at the office of The Shenandoah Herald I EAST COAL. STREET, PRICE, Irinfino Hresscs, t I ,11 s I M o7 f it V1 m4 A. W. LHISENKINO, PreflMent. P. .1. WRlfrsTiMriV in. i. J. It. LKIBDNIUNO. (shier. M S. W. YOST, Assistant Css)d Open Daily From 9 to SiJ 3 PER CENT. I Interest Paid on Savings Deposim rXBfim HEEBNER GO. pORT CAF?80N, PA . Manufacturers ti' or Every nescrlptloti Flags, Badges. Caps. Regain. A -FINEST 800DS-lOWfsT PRIMS. -rn U Write for catalogues. Correspondence sollclti' ( r. :rrr- i Are the i olftwt i.rta ' A' '4f ?7 nf V-irlcwele, Hyii i. , ,u 1 . j i. t Trenlntpnl. U 't x f T. i . , munlratloiift ,at ii i.i in ' u , (i t vp r Al All day Hat..rBv : (. , .' Tzars BicroTJt F.verythmtr modicl aftor Green's Cafe, PWiailelpula. ' a ti. Main St., 81inaudorJ The leading place n town. ) Hnslatelybccnentlr.lyrcB-i. '1 vatod KvcrylUlnp n. w, cUan andfresb Thn tim et lluo of IVwes ana Liquors I ( Cigars, it., toreK a and do mestic. Free luntb irv- d i each cvonltig. 111m mhoo!.-pri if luai It.... T. - - A I n A. PPOSITE'THF Twr'j -1 ! JOHN CO ''LET JIain and Oak Mtreetu, Shenandoah, Penna., GREEN GROCERIES Trnrkond Vegetables, Poultry, Gamp, F.sli and Oy In season. Orders 'ft ,t tbo storo 1 Tsui rcfttvfl t'pon p tentinn RETTIG'i Beer and Por-r T AM AG1 T for the Chas ;-ftMg's Cele brated Ueer and i'orter in this vicinity, Iso Ilergner & Eugel's celebrated India ' Pale Ales and Old Stock Orders will receive prompt 1 attention. Kmest brauds j of Lhpiorsaud Cigar SOLQMW HAAK- 12n.South Mam Street. 101 North Main street, Hheuandoah, Pij WfluLESiLK BAK.'H AV) CONFECTKJ Ice Cream who i'lonlOH and partieB bu ai - nd retail M ill d on short ifJ Cliris E SAL00K AND (Mann's t X04 Soutll E Fluent wines, wiilhke toclr. Fresh Beer, A I OholraTempiiriinre Ui saler'n iRtand) J .1 Mtree J at 1 f gars aliss ana i'orter om L0RENZ S, imflT'S Ceiebrated Po:fe: :,f'B and MBiiiSf-tor Phena doh Bra Lbirt AND r ( TAUr (Christ. UofsIc cl'i siund,) Knln ssurt foal ft ' K-itnrM Best besr. ale and por. c . t.-p ThJ brands of whislteys and "3 l'ool UchtM. Watt's Poplar Salij (FprmsrlyJ' 'Vvsits) 9 and 21 West Oak StJ 8HKNANK kit, PA ihlsxlea, brandies, wlaeu i"aestl -stlaz bsratucbad. Oc-iin lny- still SNEDDEN'S : LIVE Horses end Carries to l naullnir ot nil Itlp 'bp f attel tlorbes takt n to ar- at rattl that are 1 ieral Bats, 'HUP
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