n tiKAZlL, rOBL'SHLDDAl a. A. JIOYIt.lt . St. o noTr.it tr. j w.iwiTfH , n nor Kit . jimi i'rojii (efor It liter anil l'ltbl.thtT ., JSowil Ktlltor Jlmlnrn Manatier M 00 . 1 GO SUBSCrt -TION RATES t)ll.T,pr year . Tmult, per rear.. .. , Advertising lltttea. Transient, 10 cents per Use, first Insertion 6 sent per line e&oti subsequent Insertion, Kates sr rsevlnr advertising oan be had on applloa Hon at H oMoe or by mall. The Evdnihg HmiALi) bill u larger Diminu tion In Hheoundoah ttinn any ottier papor pub lished. Books open to all, Holered at the I'mtoinoe. nt Hbennndoah, Pa tor transmission through the malls as seoond-olnsa mall matter. -Hand times In tlie city. "What bus become of the mtllenliiui protnlieil by tlie Democratic party? Kkstork the Hepublioftu tmrly to power Ifyoii want to restore conlli'encc. Tun Heading lUllroad Company 1b Imlugrun either In thelutereat of the Dully Affidavit or via, verm. Housi KHKi'Kiw Hie getting disgust ed with ulne-touths of the milk Hint Is palmed U' on them for pure milk or cream, Honest milk dealers tire scarce. A JIontiieai. paoer says that G,0(0 Canadians ;reeldeut lu New England have returned to Canada iu tlie past few weeks. Thinxs are worse than Was thought possible. They must ho Iu a horrible condition down East to Incite an exodus to Canada and es pecially to that p irt of C.tuada. lint nn Armldloe Ilm Ilfea Iircliircil at Itlo, Nrw Vila. Sept. 10. Private advices li' '-e Hid H .ii'' that an armistice has been ill i tared nt Hi, robably owing to noma lui. rvfniMii by tlie naval ofllcers of the A teli'Kiiu'i from lhteno Ayrennnjn that a message from T'cixoto to tlie Hrazillan minister tliere slates that it is expected tlie rebel ships will surrender in a few days. Brazilian resident there, however, doubt tills. Surprise is expressed that the foreign fleet in the harbor should permit the bombardment of the city, linu.illnti AVAshinotow. Sent. 1(1. Antlnu niretr consuls at IJueiios Ayreg and in Monte- . i.i ' - . ' . ..1.1 .1 1 . 1 . l r ... r oi .unit i'reston yesterday admitted the io Larger Than at Firat Ecportod. THERE MAY HAVLBEEN A MISTAKE, Agent Miirgnn, of the Trnavtry Depnrt , ment, Will Nut Admit n Dsllelunor, Wlillo Chief Clerk Gnlili Doubt, the Correct new of the Statement. jy At a Dinner1 wuen you have eaten heartily, you should take Dr. Pierre' Pleasant Pel AMUSEMENTS. EHUUSOJTH THBATHK. F. J. TBnOUSON, MANAGEH. truth of the reKrt of the loss tit 1131,000 worth of Hold bullion from tlie Philadel phia mint, but refused to make any of ficial statement. It is said Sir. Iloby shell, the present superintendent of the mint, will be compelled to mike good the Shortage. video dispatch vessels freely for Brazilian ports. 'J'helr operations after arriving nt It o are carrted on under the protection of warship of tlie nationality of the ling they lly. Tlie Interdiction ou clearing ves sels for Brazil applies only to those under tlie Brazilian Hag. Tlie Gorman gunboato, the Alexandrian and Aroona, have sailed I'llII.ATlltMMIti. Ronf. in Tlin lmllln.i Or Ilk). missing from tho mint is pnrt of tlG.OOO,- ( , N amhhoton. Sept. 10. A series of em 000 worth of gold bullion which was barrasslng and provoking incidents Is pre brought from New York and deposited in 1 venting the United States from furnishing the vault lu 1887. when Daniel M, Fox 1 Peedy protection to the extensive Ameri- s-'ome of our IlepubllRanScontempor urlwi do not Heetu to understand the at titude of tlie New Vork Sun toward the tariff question. Perhaps it may illuminate a dark subject somewhat to remark tint If the Sim does not succeed lu making the Democratic party heart ily sick of Its abominable tariil posi tion it will not be for lack of tlie very best duality of edltoriul brnins moat Bkilifully and persistently employed It U in the power of thejDemocratlo Congress to ftait all the mills nud fac tories within thirty days, by adopting a resolution not to tinker with tho tariff. For a failure to do thiB, the was superintendent of tho mint. The vault win locked and seated at that timo, and to all appearance the seals had never been removed. Tho seal lu question is placed by an official of the troasury department, and is known as tin-department seal. The orders Issued by the secretnry of the treasury a short timo ago to coin gold made it necessary to draw upon tho bull ion in tills vault. In order that the con dition of tlie bullion might be ofllcially ascertained Superintendent Uoibyshell re tpiested Acting Director of the Mint Pres ton that lie or some other bfllclal of tho treasury department should bo prosent when the vault was opened. When Superintendent Itonliyshell as sumed charge of tint mint iie gave bis re ceipt for this bullion without having it weighed, because the seals of the vault were intact.imd Direetor Preston informed li I in that as lie had no question as to the contents of the vaults at that time lie was solely responsible, and the presence of a treasury official would, therefore, make no dill'erenoe. ' But finally tlie director agreed that the treasury should be represented when the vault was opened and the bullion ro wolghed, and a few days ago William E. Morgan came here from the mint bureau iu Washington. On Tuesday tho seals of the vaults were removed, the vault opened and tho bullion rewelghed, Air. Morgan being present. Then it was that the discovery was made that there was over 5,000 ounces, or about (131,000 wortli of bullion less hi the vault than what there should have been. Mr. Morgan said this morning that he wasn't prepared to admit that there was any shortage at all. "All men aro liable to err," said lie, as ho referred to a possiolo mistake on his own part. Chief Clerk Cobb doubted tho correct ness of the story. He believed a mistake hud been made, aud everything would end satisfactorily, "Tlie beal was not tampered with," said he, "and there is no evidenco of felonious entry. Tliere is a gallery around the vault, and it is under surveillauco all tlie time." An nir of mystery still surrounds tho al leged shortage. A report was current last night that a mint official had heon arrested ou a charge of stealing the gold and hold under heavy bail, butnll efforts to confirm this rumor were fruitless. Acting Mint Director Preston nrrlvcd hero last evening from Washington and was in conferenco at the Lafayctto hotel for several hours with Chief of tho Secret Service Drum mond, Superintendent Bosbyshell, of the mint; Treasury Agent Morgan, David K. can interests in Brazil, endangered by tho revolutionary outbreak. Tlie cruiser Charleston is delayed In Hailing from Montevideo f'ir Itlo by an accident to her steering gear; tho cruiser Detroit lias been stopped In her voyage to Brazilian waters on account of tlie dlsoovery that it was necessary for her to comply with certain conditions preliminary to her final accept ance by tlie government, and the cruiser Newark cannot leave Norfolk tor Itlo un til Sunday or .Monday. These delays un der existing circumstances are decidedly embarrassing. Democratic pirty will be held account able by hundreds of thousands of voteis , TUttle, smelter and refiner at tho mint, out of employment. As theDemocratio A TrluKt lmprisiiiKMl fttr I,llil. VIENNA, Sept. 10. Recently Father Meyer, a Catholic priest; Dr. Deckort and IlerrDooll, editor ot Das Vaterlanu, ac cused several Jewish ministers of sacri ficing children in observance of religious ceremonies. Tho accused ministers brought suits for libel. Father Meyer Was sen tenced to four months' imprisenmentand Deckert and Doell were lined heavily. Tlin Allan Furtuno Molthijr Away Monti; ral, Sept. 10. The Allan family is again the subject of much talk on ac count of the failure of the Manitoba and fiorthwestern railway, in wliioh it is rid a great part of the immonse fortune of tho late Sir Hugh Allan, as well as that of sev eral friends of tlie family, have been swal lowed up. a Hero is only t3,000f000 to show for an Indebtedness of over $11,000,000, The Allans lose tho most of this enormous sum, and practically all that will remain of the late Sir Hugh Allan's magnificent legacy will be tlie interest In tho Allan lino steamships. A Farmer's Nurrow Kscnpe. IiANCASTKH, Pa., Sopt. 10. Jacob Sta- man, a farmer, of Manor township, while driving a market wagon was struck by a locomotive ot the (Jolumliia and Port De posit railroad, near Washington borough. Lho liorso was instantly killed, the waaon knocked into splinters, aud Staman was hurled into the Susquehanna river, some thirty feet away. He lauded in a shallow place, aud without serious Injury. Thru,, Children Crmuted. Rheatown, Tenn., Sept. 10. Near Mill ersville Postoflice the residence of Milton Myers, a wealthy farmer, was totaliy de stroyed by fire aud three children, aged 10, 8 and 3 years, were burned to death. Mrs. Myers, with an Infant 2 weeks old, jumped from a second story window and is now in a precarious condition. Your liver needs th T mirsfln.v SMltffTh hOI' 91 as invfeoratiiiff. effect of these tiny, sugar-coated Pellets. - If you feel drowsy, dull, lan- guld, inexpressibly tired or deblli- tAtetl; 11 vouve no appetite nnd liwtiuinl ltan,1aifu0 nr. .llulnuM a furred or coated tongue It proves thai! you'ro bilioun. In that case you should carry in your vest-pocket a small sealed vial of these Pellets. They are anti - bilious granules, which act in a prompt and natural way, without griping. So beneficial and lasting is their elfecf that tho makers can afford to guarantee that hey will give you satis faction, or they'll return your money. FirstiationalBank THEATRE BUII-DINO flliciiaiittouli, FemiA. c ...The Gilbert... lomicOpera Comp'y Including Chas. A. Gilbert, Addle Cir Iteed, and Fluretta. the Fa mous Danieuee. in a perfect pro duction of the ......... There's no case of Catarrh so hopeless that Dr. Sago's Catarrh Hemcdv cannot cure. Tlio makers will pay $500 reward for any Incurable icnso- FINANCE AND TRADE. ' ' tlotvfrns from i'vry Tnrs of Urn Country" Hlioiv Dfciilmt Improvement. Nbw York, Sept 10. 11. G. Dun Si Co.'s- weekly review of trade says: Re turns from every part of the eouutry show decidsd improvement. A hopeful feeling prevail, money grows abundant at specu lative centers, and somewhat easier for commercial purposes. The number of es tablishments reported as resuming work, thirty-ono wholly and twentjslx in pnrt. Mill exceeds the number closing, so that the hands employed have somewhat in creaseiL The ttumber unemployed is still xery large, the great industries are still far below their normal productiveness, nud part of the resumption of work has been semvd by lowering prices and ro fucing wages. But business is pulling fiselt together, ej-' even the crop report has caused Utile iressiou in stocks. Industrial improvement is largely in cotton, and otherwise appears scarcely more satisfactory than last week. About two-thirds of the Fall Itiver mills aro operating, but at a reduction of 10 to 13 percent, iu wanes, and there has been a sharp cut in prices of some leading cotton goods. Soveral shoe factories have started' In part, but orders are said to bo not enough to keephalf the force busy, though distinct improvement is noticed. Several glasB, pottery, hardware and silk estab lishments have resumed, though not many with fidl force. In all eighteen reported metal works have started in part and six wholly, whilo thirteen have stopped and fourteen have reduced hands or wages. Expectation of largo forelgji invest ments is not yet realized, and exchanges have declined towatd tho gold exporting point, as future exports of products are liable to bo restricted by the shortness of crops and tho advance lu price here. Ex ports last weok w era largo and for two weeks have been 80 per cent, moro than last year. The failures during this week, have been in the United States only 314, against 321 for the previous week and 151 for the cor i responding period ot last year, and in Can- euivS7, against HS last year. BLACK HUSSAR! Prices, as, 50 nud 75 Cents. Seats on sale at Klrlln's drug stoi 0. A. VT. LKISENKINO, President. P. J. FKHOUHON, Vice Preside It. LEIHENltINO, Oashler. S. W. YOST, Asslsunt Oaehtsr Open Daily From 9 to 8 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit MIS CELIiANEOUS. TlOn HALE. The Sheets DroDOrtv. K. Iilord I' street, and property at Brownsville, a-gg-lm M, Si. BniiKE, Attornoy OH HAI,E A Natmnil typewriter In per 1 feet coodltlnn. Will te sold otaenn for OAnh. Apply at this office. -H-tf rjWK haIjK. A litter of small breed pug V ounnlns. Annlv at 210 Ssst Centre street. Mtttmuoy City, Pa. tvit-lt articles, for sale cheap, Oak street. LOST. A black cow with white spot on its forehead. Finder Trill please return same to Andrew Chtiicback, Wm. I'enn, and receive rewind. !-113t NCrifE. The parties who left guns at my Horo to bo renal-ed are hereby notl tied to oall aud pay chatges on sjmc on or before Oct. lit. w ILcv mil be sold. (Juo. MANNING. 911-lw ISA E. Coal street, Bhenandoah. rnURKEUA FOR MEN ONLY. For Old X Men; for Young Wen. Turkera Is the greatest devoloper and resiorer kn' wn to man- Kinu. lvoat vigor, weannessata pains in the b ck permanently cured. Success guaranteed. Price only i.00. Send for sealed circulars. lib. rjiAibu.,W7wainutat., fniiaaeipuia, fa. 7--V B & W 13E. party has never yet lived up to any of Its platform utteraueea, there ia no leaeon why it should rulu the country for the sake of consistency. Besides, a bad promise is better broken than kept. The spirit In which the Democratic politicians are going to work to disturb the business of the country is well shown In the absence of the Demo cratic members of the Ways nnd Means Committee from sessions when hear ings are given to the people. Beven of the eleven Democrats make It a busi ness to be away. The Republican members, though it is not on them that the responsibility lies, are always at the post of duty. Butthemeuwho propose to smash the tnrlll require no information a to the eilect of their bull-lu-thechlna-shop proceedings. aud Treasury Airent Underwood. It was said that the accused was closeted with the above, and that an effort was being made to mako him confess, lint when the conferenco ended none of tho participants would talk. All attompts to learn what the outcome was wore met with rebuffs. The anxiety of tho mint oflicials, and tho fact that everybody concerned abso lutely refuses to discuss tho matter, in a measure substantiates tho original report of the actual shortage. rrnbably Tall frum u Train. Tiiknton, Sopt. 10. Alfred Boyle, aged 23 years, was picked up in an unconscious condition nesldu the tracks of the Phila delphia and Reading railroad, a fow miles west oLTrenton junction, Ho died at the hospital. To Prolong the Fair. CllICAOO, Sept. 16. Tho World's fair di rectors have called a special meeting for , next Monday nig'ht to dismiss the feasl-! bility of extending the exhibition until I Jan. 1, 1694. The publlo is not lutereuted lu prl vafe family allalra, aud the Heuald dew not propose to put forth anything of the kind. O wlug tdthe stuud taken by the PotUvllle editor, however, it beeomw: necessary to state that tho fight made against the Hkhai.d now 18 only u repetition of one that was made against this paper and its edl lor sixteen years ago, when he "clr oulatlon liar" lived In Mlnersvllle and undertook to defend a "poor widow" who was removed fiom ofllce. Tlie venom which was Injected Into the scoundrel's spirit then Is still there. The "poor widow" editor of the Dally Affidavit Is still harping ou the old Bong that his paper has "a larger circulation In Shenandoah than the Hurald has." If the aforesaid editor will put up money to baok the delusive and worn out statement and aflldavlt he will find a ready taker, and the Ukuald will agree that a relative of the aforesaid editor shall hold the money and decide the question. fcTlie only condition the Hkhald "asHs, is that the money the losing party shall forfeit jnuet go to some; worthy chari table institution. No Cholera Here "Washington, Sept. 10. In reply to a dispatch from Mr. Wilbur, United States consul at Lisbon, stating that Portugal had declared the ports of New York and New Jersey infected by cholera. Secretary (Iresham sent the following cable: "Pro test most earnestly against tho report Ttlirid nuarantine exists aud general health excellent. No cholera in tho United States." A Test Laden Vessel Itctuaed Entry. BuekosAyi.es, Sept. 10. Tho steamer Berao, from Hlo de Janeiro, has arrived here with several of her passengers suffer ing with cholera. The health ofllcershave forbidden anybody to laud, and have or dered the stoamer to leave tho port. It is reported that she will go back to Bio de. Janeiro. Urplnc; Hugh Ilempiey'a Pardon. HAlllilSDUlto, Sept. 10. Lengthy peti tions have been filed with the board of pardons, urging the pardon ot Hugh Dempsey. The board will meet on the 26th Inst., and the Homestead troubles may thou be brought up iu an entirely new aspect. Hold Highway Ilnbbers Ilnggod. TKOT, N. Y., Sept. 10. John Shanahan, Frank Wilsoii.ThoinasIloach and Thomas Gray were arrested for holding up seven different men on one of the principal street in this city and rilling their pock ets. Three ot the men have piisou rucords. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. ' Zlra, Thcreoa Uartson " For fourteen years I have suffered with kidV bey troubles my back so lame that sometimes. I Could Not Raiso Mvsolf up out ot ray chair, nor turn myself In bed. I could not sleep, and suffered great dUtres with ay food, I hvo taken four bottles ol At Chicago: Philadelphia. 4; Chicago, 0. At Pittsburg: Pittsburg, U; Boston, 2. At Cleveland (first game): Baltimore, 7; Cleveland, 0. At Cleveland (second game): Baltimore, V; Cleveland, a. , , ana my terrible euflerlnBS havo all gone. Life At Louisville: Louisville, 8; Brooklyn, 8. j u comfort compared to tho misery It used to "", wu.UK- DB jms. TnEKESA UAHTSoir, Aioion, ra. ton, o. At Cincinnati: Cincinnati, 6; Now l;ork,7. Hood's314 Cures Hood's SarsaparlUa. I feel llko a new person, UnnH'o DIIIq cure Constloatlon bv restor lag the peril taltlo acUon ot the ollmeatary causa. TO FIND A CUUE FOR RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SC1ATBCA, KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &C, Dll, SAN DEN'S I5M3CTRIC IlEID with ucciro ninp.ieiiumiMM-iij gory will euro irlifiMtit MictUclud all of tbo abovotroublo. TUodo wliJ suiter from Nervous lieMlItTi JiUMflefl, jirniim, Jjohi iiinunooui NorvniiBUtitiH, Mccpleesnt'Ns; I'oor .uciimry, till I'oiiiniouoiHj plnftntHf amiuencriil HI henltli? thui'troctBof abuses, excewes. worrr or ox insure, will ttnd relief and prompt cure In our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to couvlnco tliumost ttkeptl&il. Ininoraoeeof el Xocta you may bavo uuauly drained your py etem ui norve force aud vitality which 1m (jlectrlcliy and thus caused you r weukuesaor lack of force. If you replace Into your system the elomenU thus di allied, wliioh are re quired zor vigorous Birenaiu, juu wui kin 7I0H BALK Nino shares Pchuylklll Trnc 2' tlonitock. Apply at this office. 0U-tf lOIt "ALK Household Hoods consisting of l range, i nign oan oupuouru aim otuer Apply at No 18 U 11-tf Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a Httlo book tbattclls all about No-to-bio, the wonderful, harmless fluarantcetl tobacco habit cure. The cost Is trilling and the man who wants to cult ' ml can!t runs no physical or llirinct.il risk In uslnc "No to bac " wold oy all druggists. lloolt at drugstores or bv mall free. Address Too storltng Kemeily Co., Indiana Mineral springe, lnd. w&s-ly ABRAM HEEBNER CO. PORT CARBON, PA.. Msnufacturersof pociG Efood Of Every Description. Fags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, ;, -FINEST Q00DS-L0WEST PRICES.-OS Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED USER 1 1. Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. CEACOIT 1003-3-Si. Dancing School! -COMMENCING- Satuiday Evening, Sept. 16,1893 -AT 8 O'CLOCK.- mm uim, is fib; At Robbins' Opera House. A. dm lea alon, 2D Oouts tnnmvA I hn fjmAnnri haalth. strenih and vliior will follow at mice. This la our plan and treatment, and vco unrunlee a euro ir reiunu munex rinr ton snes linolc "TIinuE CT, ASHES tllf BIEN," sn'iuiu norosu vj evoi i"n IJilddrc-od'andoTdinnmii ratal Collision on a Race Track. TltAOY, Minn., Sept. 10. Oscar Chris- Ilon on tlie fair ground, track be-1 f KK tween Kitty, a local running Uorse, and a 0t whom ne have strong letters buarlng totimony to their reuovery alter muig our licit. trotter irom i-ipeeioiie, una uj . , ,.. onn-m TilFSE-WE CAM CHOP vnilf JillCUJlA'ilHJl LUST Y1UUU. Link. Both horses were killed. More Toadstool Victims. PATEIUS0N, N. J Sept. 16. Mrs. Mar garet Girodet and her 20 year-old son, liv from eatinc toadstools. Tlireeotheruiem- hers of the family will probably die. Will Accept the IteUuctlon. Lamoastbh, Ta.t Sept. 10.-The Pena Iron company has posted notice of a 10 per cent, reduotion In wages. There will be no strike, as the employes will acoept the reduction. A Church Struck by Lightning. IlAHBiiBUBO, Sept. 10. During a fu neral service yeaterday aftetnoon light ning struck a Una !etown ohuroh and se' verely shookwl nmuy of the ooogregatlon. Tli Waathfr. O encrally fair; wind becoming southwest. NEHY01T8 DEBIUTY AND WEAKNESS, Ktw Yoas Clir. Oototx-r Mth, ltn. Im. A. T; BAKDKW, Uer Siti About tliroe years ago T poroham ono or Tour ettiotnouciutlor ineourao nervous debUil, vhVh I ha-l lu 1M vorst form am ...l.i.l. w. nivUinlnlni. ra hnllh. t-.it ViMira I lift. ing on Hltth mountain, near naieuon,uieu ,an4 j aia BOt know wiiatttwaaiohaveaBood "d riicbt's Ip. but in oneraonta'fltinioaiu-rualtic tne VSt 1 felt a much atronirer man both immtaUy aoupli V"un trui, H. filtEUa, m Bowery. JIUCUilATlSlI AND LOST YICOK. UftOOKtW, N. Yj, Oct! Vr 15th, IMS. Htl A. T. Sihpkm, Ur Blr Four yar wat tmdweh pain from rliunuUUin that at timet it vrma ImpoHibie fur r m& to fftt arouud. und X always oarried a VttW TnRV ftr, net, . 1B8!L Dn. A. T. Satobs. Dear Mri-1 oaa roport to sou that the belt bu entirely cured mo of rheutuatlun from wklcli I nuifereU fur f ourtef n years almost oontlnuallyi J am a leitercarr.er.audtho long dally tramps nect Bary la mi rounds unto tltetima of cutting tbebelC, were pln tally kouo thr6uKnwJth,buttbankatoyoui wonderful Invention I can now wnJlr us vrellas I ever did, and will rteommend y.mr treatment to all afflicted the current has alo brought book my vltror In other wtursosyou sttld It would. Yours very truly. JAME3 ilKiU, Ci ferry 8U CENEIIAL UCQIUTTi Xc Omcl or SARGENT & BOJT. Dar Ooois. bio., Oahtuis, Maine. Feb. 27, 1M3. Dn. A. T. fcUNbK, imar Sln-I am glad to add my testimony to the many you hare of th5 ureat ralue of J our belt . Uy hcalih has Imnrored wonderfully, and 1 lavegainoq twelvo pound of 00Hli,att4 now sloep well Rndhavianixct)lt9Qtuuiwtite, Your apleadrdeleetiti bwltwith jri'urrult?sof IIeaUhH has been a wry Yala. iMMUHir ia rwoanwwinit Ji1a benefit Wrix'.Mndl take your belt uui run 'ullv. rorsup,iott, I used your U-it aal Mtareliuf in hoar. I iralBjealn weight from tliatduvaudlt was r ft hnrt 1 nui until tho twins 1, ft inn u .i.l tiwlav I junawellraan. ltdwaysL-eipmy In lttnar bv fur ff&r tbure murht be a return, but as it lias w been four rjears since you cured me, cun safrlv nj it U iwrmu!. thU JU K. VOW, UiutoU Iirwtvr, bU Uai k's VUum, THE DR. SAEMDEM ELECTRIC BELT Is a complct o caJ van lo battery, made into a belt 10 a4 to be oasfy vorn ihii hg work r atrwt.and it SI to soothLDir.prlonfied currtmts whn li aro tnatuntly tell throughout vi wo lit parU, or wofarfelt 5.01)0. It baa an Jmprfivctl V.Icrtrio Him pmutory 1 1 li en- .tt't lou. v .or Rfvc i waaknMn,and Ej warrant it to ouro any t( lhoaifvt) rraVnenRes,pnd toonl-iro sl.rtine 1 1 'i ,g? pnrt, or tiloncy cfuaded. They ftrasradediue'reiiifih to meet oil utagLi f uiwa-i In i nn . i-uiidlfc-Jtwdorola ta,aiid wlllcurothowirbtcaaeamtwoorthreemoutha, Ailiirusn lor fun i - ' m, SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 820 Broaav :j l.;ow York. BEST COAL In the Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered: BTOVK COAL ....S3 00 CHESTNUT COAL, 3 00 PEA COAL ... . 2 00 EUU COAL ' . 3 00 Orders may be left at 31 East Coal street, or a Houta warn sircci. M. L, SHOEMAKER. GOVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities ut our wholeeole and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness. 15.. ITS.. 3NT033Xj33 tSa GO., 9-1M3W 8 B. Jardla &U, Sbenandoali, Pa. CAPITAL- Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of gtIU from early errors or later excesses, the remits of ov crworfc, sickness, worry, etc. FulUtrength, derelopment and tono glvpn to every organ nnd portion of the body hlmple, naturul methods. Immediate Improvement nen. Failure linposKlble. a.ftw refnrences. Boole, explanntlon nnd proof! mailed (scaled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. Hfdlcal Offlssr, 206 H. SECOND 8t..rMlRd', P Are tho oldeit In America for the treatment of Special DlNt-imes & Youthful lZrxor, Varlcocne, Ilydnirelp, itupture, Io;t Manhood. TrpntmKMl hr nnll n Hiirrlnltv. (ina. muulratlonBRarredly cf nfidontUI. Hend btamp fov i;uiU. tfflri hours 1 0 A. M. tnJl, M.. HtoOP lM All day aatunlay anudays, in to 12 A M- THE BICTOTJ! Kverythlng modeled after Qreen's Cafe, Phlladeljbia, a S. main St., Slicuandoab. TS9 leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Every thing now, clean and fresh. The Unest line ot Wines and Liquors I Clears, Ac., foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Ulg schooners ot fresh,Beer,Porter,Ale,&c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. .T. J. HOUOHKRTY. Pron. JOHN GOSLETT Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Fenua., GREEN GROCERIES, Track and Vegetables. Poulti-y, Game, Fish and Oyslers In season. Orders left at the store will receive prompt attention 101 North Main street, Bhenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) X04 BoutU sinln Street. Block. Freeh Beer, Ale and Porter on tap. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Beef JAMES SHIELDS, Mamwior Shenandoah Brancb Bakery and Confectionery Store, xai'M. Jnrcllu direct. The finest ratios and bread nnd plain and fancy confectionery ot all kinds always kept on band. WM. aUUOAUS, JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Uossler's old stand.) axalu aua Coal MB,, BlieunutloaU. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at tached. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe 'VTyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, 8IIENANPOAH, PA. rlr stocked with the beatbeei, porter, alea, ffaUklea, brandies, wines, eto. Finest olgars 'tint bsrattached. Oordlal Invitation to all WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S. Main Street. 1 Finest Brands of Wines, Whiskeys &nd Cigiri, Fresh lleer, Porter and Alt always on Up 1
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