9 Frauds Ej;ict in many forms, but t there Is no fraud that is more ( contemptible than the one of sub3titutiou. Of nil the sub stitution frauds there is none which perpetuates a greater outrage upon the consumer than the substitution of f Imitations for Cottolcne, which Is the only reliable, wholesome and healthful shortening upon the market. Don't bo .A duccd to purchase INK. The Cramps Have Oonstruoted An other Rocord Broakor. ABEMARKAELY SUOOESSFUL TRIP. i0 fa lAmiiUiivud of Cottolono, or you will be lamentably diiappointed lri the results. Cottolono as a shortening id endorsed by physicians and cooking ex perts. He sure that your cook lues Cottolono. 1 ' ohvsicians aud cookinn ex- ?sr, fCf ports. He sure that your cook VSj fjy uses Cottolono. 1 ' Bold In Ihrvo 5ml flvo pound palla, V$J & jttfitK Mjvte only by HQ wfi&Mll ch,cag0, li59 !. DEUW1M 1TK., 47 Xjjjj PHILADELPHIA. f& CAUTION. ir n dealer offers W. 1 Douglas bhoea at a reduced price, or says Jib lias them without luimi stamped on toltom,put mm down ns a irnua. f.U0 W. L. OUCLAS S3 SHOE ih1 E WORLD. W. Ii. TJOUOLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit ting, and Rive better satisfaction at the prices ad. vertiscd than any other make. Try one pair aad Ijo convinced. The stamping ot w. L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guaranteed 4hff v-1,. thmiii&da of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sole of W. L. Deuglae Shoes .gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their Ml lije; of goods. They can aflerd to sell at a less yroSt. and we believe you can saro rneeey by buyn- all your footwear of the dealer aaveruseu aeiew. Catalogue free upo a-lltatio. Address, CT.L, ii''Tf3tAM f tr'-ttson. M, Sola ay Joseph Ball, Slisilandoah. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Tats no rUVn hnt cnt vnnr honses. stock, fur niture, etc., Insured 'In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented oj DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Llfo and Accidental Companies ilrThpp1 1317 Arch St, Ul I IIUUl PHILADELPHIA, PA. The only Genuine Specialist in America, notwithstanding what others adf ertlae. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Kn.!tml IMieuAi anil Stricture! IV rin mient 1 7 Cored in 8 to 6 days rrlmary or Second ary cured by entirely new mettiodla30 to .todays. 0 years1 Kuro- re r inane nil r turd BLOOD POISON new method In 30 to IX) ( pean Hospital and 32 practical experience, ; Certificates ,nd Diplomas prove, Send A' 2-cent stamps for boot " TUUTll," tbeon only Wi flvtors anil others lansla. A- true irieuw ii those contain DlatlDK murium. Th most stubborn and dangerous cases solicited. Write or call and be tared, Hours s 0-3t Era's 6-8 1 Wed. and Sat, ore's t-10 : Sun. Ml Successful treatment by mall. book exno&ng Quack mro.m,.,Zm mm ..K.3, itMK to all sufferers aud to those con win plating VIGOR " MEN Easily, Quickly, (Permanently nettiuwi WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and alt the train of evili from wtirly errors or latei excewes. tba results of overwore. iioKcen worry, etts. Full .strength development and ton siren H Tery organ antf -I n V Iut' SUnrU.natnralroethoJ Immediate Imp rove men in wn. Failure ImnocKlbli snort rMffrcnrM. Book explanation and proof ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N All on Hoard Bntun.d That en liar Oni. olal Trial Trip tha New Cruiser Will Kxoeed the Heeord by tier Sister Ship, tha Oolumbtsw Philadelphia, June 8. The now United States cruiser Minneapolis, which 1 faat nearlun completion at the shlnyard ot William Cramps' Sons, retnrned at 9 o'clock last night from her preliminary or builders' trial trip. The big cruiser ac quitted herself moat creditably, proving herself the equal In every war, If not the superior, of her sister ship, the Columbia. While it is true that the Minneapolis did not equal the record of 8?. 87 knots an hour made by the Columbia on her official trip, she did better than did her sister ship on the preliminary trip ot the latter, the speed of the Minneapolis belng21.75 knots, while that of tha. Columbia waa but 20.D8. This was accomplished in Spite of the fact that the new fehtp had to burn anthracite coal, which Is regarded as a handicap. At a result of this trial It Is freely predicted that the Minneapolis will nlake at last23 knots on her official trial trip. At 8:30 o'clock on Wednesday mornlnR the anchor was welahed and Uncle Sam's newest commerce destroyer was ready to essay her first venture upon the oceau. In tha face of a still northwest breeze she steamed slowly and gracefully out to the Southwest lightship, twenty-one, miles from the llreakwater. As she passed a Hue parallel with the lightship Captain Sarcent nave the signal to Chief Engineer Patterson, to let her go ahead at full sneed. The steam gauge at that time reg lstered ICO pounds to the Inch, and under natural draught. Mr. Patterson gave her the required power, and she headed for the Northwest llgntsmp, v.oa Know away. With her mammoth engines pounding away and her triple screws, churning the water In her wake Into a boiling mass six or elsht feet high, the latest wonder in naval architecture Jumped away to snow what she could do when called upon. So steady' wad the ship, even under this great pressure, that It was uiuicult for tnose on board to realize mat sne was Dcmg given her head for the first time. Hut little smoke came from her two hnge funnels, and It was only by looking over the rail Into the rushing waters beneath that an adequate Idea of what she was doing could be had. The wind came over the decks like a hurricane, and landlubbers and Knllors aliko found It a task to keep on their feet In the face of it. In almost the time it takes to tell it the distance be tween the lightships was traversed, and as she nassed the ship the register showed that she was going at the rate of 18.73 knots an hour. Describing a long and graceful curve, the steel racer rounded the Northeast lightship ana neaaeti lor tne original starting point. For more than four hours the cruiser new bacK anu (ortu between the terminal points of the course until, on the fourth and last circuit, she had ocuulred the remarkable speed of 21.70 knots an hour, ana it was Known mat new world beater had been built. Then the vessel was run up the bay to Brown' Shoals, where sne came po alienor lor we, nlRbt. Yesterday morning the Minneapolis steamed straight' out to Bea, a distance of about fifty miles. Then she turned, and at 10 o'clock started bock for the Break water aaaltC Now she was under forced draught, and tne. cinders .were nying irom her funnels like ball. Tne vestoi new along In th faoeof a spanking breeze that flung the spray ln'a shower clear over' the bridge, lsot a man In the party but was satisfied that She had exceeded 2.50 knots an hour, but when she pulled up again at Cape Henlopen Captain Sargent said she had only made 21,75 knots au hour. She had done this, he added, In wnter the mean depth of which Is sixteen fathoms, and can do better In deeper water. Ho added that the turn had been made In sixteen minutes, with the helm at two degrees. The record made by the Columbia on her preliminary trial was 20.08 knots, so that the Minneapolis has beaten it by about three-quarters of a knot. In horse power, too, she excels the Columbia, having developed 20,600, while that of the Columbia is about 18,000. After passing Cope Henlopen the cruiser steamed up the Delaware, reaching her berth at the shipyard at 6 o'clock. On the homeward trip she was greeted by a chorus of tooting whistles, and when she passed the Columbia, lying at league Island, the crew of, the latter, lined up ut the rail,, and gave the Minneapolis round after round ot rousing cheers. The crew which manned the Minneapo lis on her trial trip numbered 407 men. The maximum' revolutions of tne snatts were ISS'to the mluute. She burned al most 400 tons of broken coal, and the highest steam pressure was 1C0 pounds to the Inch. The new cruiser will have her official trial sometime between the lot and the 15th of July, probably oft the New England coast. Edwin II, Cramp, who accompanied the Teasel on the trip. Captain Sargent, her commander. Lieutenant lewis i. jMixon, her deslcner. and Supervising engineer Towne, who planned her engines, were delighted wltb tne vessel s penormauce. Thev unhesitatlnslv pronounced the Min neapolis the best ship oi iier class ana me fastest of her size In tne worm. Whole number ot schools - Average number of months taught.. Number of m&le tescbers employed. . .. Nunsbcr of female teachers empioved.... Average salaries or mates per monin Averago salaries ot tenules per month SCHOLARS. Number ot tale tcbolnrs carolled In the schools ... Vumber ot female scholars enrolled In the schools....... Total number In attendance. Averae'! dally attendance.. riili QREA'l i! s Hi u r -S C r " -ri : KsMllo , : hv?l t g oo , 3 L. iallft o 0 ro C jm mi'i i" jjl I S W " s'IV t?8,'Ii : B, K. Bevern, r, B. MajargU, W. H. Vrstsri Summarized Statement OF THE- c on DITION OF SCHOOLS ! And Receipts and Expenditures of the Slienancioali School District, ?or the Fiscal Year Ending on Monday, June 4, 1894. BCHOOLS. TEACHER. A'crase cercentszeof attendance Cost ot each pupil per month EVENING SCHOOLS. Number of evening schools....... Number of teachers employed ............... Average numoeroi moatns taugni Average salaries ol teachers per month. - TAXES, Number ot mills levied for school purposes...... Number ot mills levied for building purposes.... Amount levied for school purposes -. Amount levied for building purposes - Total amount levied ......... Exonerations, umector Biggins, aupucate ot irai numerations, tioiieoior tiiggius, oupucaie 01 ink . Exonerations, Collector Scanlan, duplicate ot ISM Abatements ... 0 43 af,U w iS 37 1372 28M Hit 88 tl ll'A 1 7 4 125 71 I mm I Great Dcstruotiou by tho Stones in and About Vienna, ARTILLERYMEN TUT TO FLI0HT. .C1.14H M . 1S.M7 s; ,. S7.M1 01 . 1,314 7 All w P. J. FERGUSON, Troaanror, In aoct. with Shenandoah School Disk, Year ending June 4, '04. RECEIPTS. . I4.MI 81 ., 1S.137 8H T. 32 CO y ones, etc t 40 " 11 Male ot heating apparatus.. 15 " " text books destroyed MIS " Bale of school desks 24 z SupL Whltaker, sect, ot tuition, non-resident pupils Sit ,Vi " proceeds of commencements,. M 301 54 Proceeds of Orders Nos. 333 and 414, disc First National Bantc S ua w cx-Collectorlliggins B.4 43 Collector Hcanlsu 17,103 00 ez-Collestor Ucbmldt 77 67 From Thomas Bellls, ex-Treasurer state appropriation - Secretary Uanna, a ct of Library fund Total receipts. EXPENDITURES, Bond No. 151, redeemed 500 00 Interest paid on bonded IndjDtedness 1,820 00 For building and furnishing 15.303 88 For renting and repairing - - 4,411 Si ..KV5,i5S 09 TVaeherr' Salaries. For day schools " evening schools Full and OonUngtnciei. For salaries ot janitors . ' ool........... .......... " gas - " janitor's supplies, hauling ashes, &a Tezi n xkt mi Sttppliia. For school text books " school supplies other thaa text books......... -23,095 45 ..1,719 S8 758 75 ..$ 3 411 31 904 3) 44 80 .. Ill 00 -6,473 01 -I 4.519 40 .".I 2.S67 63 .. 1,778 77 -4 4,M 4 For new books -...I 1,K8 Vi " printing catalogaM..... 115 SO ' re-blndlng books... .-- 103 2S " library reeord......... - 6 00 SnlartM of Officer: For salary of Superintendent " " SeoV and Librarian... - 1.3U 17 5 1,800 CO 495 84 Treasurer...... - 200 00 " " Solicitor 50 00 Commissions, Collector Hlgglns 634 4: " Collector Bcanlsa - 1,004 00 -4 4,203 X mVUetllaneout Bptmet. For general supplies,.. 62 24 " telegrams ana eipres'ae .. 9 61 " Insurance ..... . 230 00 " prlutlng, advertising &e 65S 15 - rltlrg duplicate 30 00 " rcn ot theatre .... 70 04 piano 235 00 " ribbons and mat - 6 75 Icg'tl services 100 10 tchool Journals...... .., 87 75 freight and hauling............ - - 125 78 Kelly's Navy Dismantled. CAtno. Ills.. June a Kelly yesterday broke np his boats. The man on whose form he Is camped had ordered him to vacate at S o'clock in the morning. He compromised by giving the lumber from his boats for permission to stay a day longer. Specula tion Is rife as to what his next move will be. Ills army Is In need of rations, and many are reported sick. He has no tents and no transportation, and each hour makes the situation more critical. Tha quarantine against him Is very strict, and none of his men are allowed to enter Cairo. , Pennsylvania's Demooratlo Ticket. IlAItlllSBUltO, June 8. It has been de cided bv Democratic State Chairman Stranahnn to formally open state head quarters on the evening before the state convention Is held and hold an Informal reception. The feeling grows stronger evurv dav that either Secretary Harrity or Attorney General Hensel oui;ht to head the ticket. Death of Ex-Governor frloe. PATERSON, N". J., June 6. Ex-Governor Rodman M. Price, of New Jersey, dlsd at the home of his daughter, at Oakland, TwUrday, ajfed 78. " auditing accounts. ' rent ot piano... " filling diplomas ... " lumber for theatre ' returned tnltion fees.... 4 postage for year " expenses ot Junior Class. 30 00 12 00 4 ar, 13 73 4 00 9 10 10 95 Total expenditures Cash in hanss of Treaairer,. -9 1,611 81 VA.srt f 07U 11 -MS VA W I Thousands nf Panes of (llnss ltroken In the Emperor's l'ntncw and In Other llnlld Ings, Which Appear to llnvn Iteeu the Targets for a Musketry Volley, VIENNA, June 8. The worst linlMnrm that ever visited this city commenced lit 7 o'clock yesterday mnrnltiir. At that time dense copper colored clouds rose with alarming rapidity. Tho wind raised the dust In columns to the height nf four story honses. This lasted a fow minutes, and then the hall began to full uiul cov ered the city In a short time to the depth of six to eight Inches. In less than fifteen minutes the city looked as if It hud un dergone a bombardment. It Is estimated thAt 100,000 windows wero smashed by the hall. Five hundred panes of glnss were broken In the ministry of commerce build ing nlone. On the upper floots and the emperor's wing of the palace hardly a pane remains unbroken. In n large mill on tho Danube nearly 4,000 panes wero smashed. Tho hall stones avcrnged the sire of hazlenuts, and descended In tUri'iimi. Threo deaths are reported as due to fnll- lng trees. Numerous horses were fright ened by the storm and ran away, causing strlous accidents. Much damage was done iaa Held out side of Vienna, where a detachment of artillery, with thirty-two guns, was over taken. Tho horses bolted In fright In all directions, and thirty soldiers soon lay helpless on the ground. Several of them were run over, and one Was killed, 'lliree Ulcers Were severely Injured. Mnny per sons wero bruised by the hall in the prln clpal streets. The beautiful gardens of tho city are i pitiful sight. The trees are stripped of their leaves, the flowers destroyed and the avenues strewn with branches aud small trees. The fronts of many houses have the appearance of having been the target for n musketry volley. Telegrapn and telephone poles wore blown down In ex nosed situations, aud tho wires are stretched on tho ground like huge cob webs, causing the death of thousands of birds, and stunning many horses, 'ine thermometer during the storm sank to 10 degrees (Itenumer.) It Is feared that Irretrievable damage has been done to tho crops. Hoports from Pressburg show that that place wns also visited bv a disastrous hailstorm, and that the vineyards wore almost ruined, vio lent storms have occurred during tha week at Odonburg, Veszpriin and In Croa tia. Immense damage Is reported to have been done, lleaten to Death by Drunken Negroes. Westoveh, Md., June 8. A crowd of drunken necroes beat Constable Ned Car ver to death noar here with clubs and emDtr beer bottles. Frank McCrendy was also badly beaten over the head. Carver had tried to preveut tho negroes from do- lntr damage in n general store, len ne groes, all from Virginia, have been ar- rosted and lodged in lall at i'rincoss Anne. Sheriff Sterling and n posse of deputies are guarding the Jail, as threats of lyncn ing have been made. Killed by a Telegraph role. PlllLLirsnuno, N. J., June 8. Edward Smith, of Koston, a freight conductor on tha Lehigh Valley road, met a horrible death near Ilcton, N. J. lie was iooKing tint, of a car window while tho train was running full speed, when his head came in contact with a telegraph polu and he was killed Instantly. A Ulc Prloe for Matchbox. London. June 8. Lord Allngton has sold his bay colt Matchbox, which fin ished second In the derby on t ednesday and in the 2,000 guineas at Newmarket, to Baron de Hirbch. The price paid was $75,000. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National League. At Phlladolphia-Phlladelphln.C; Clove- land, 0. At Washington ashlngton, 8; Cincinnati, 8. At Boston Uoston, 18; St. Louis. 7. At Brooklyn (10 Innings; called) -Brooklyn. 13; rittsuurg, w. At iew York New York, 8: Chicago, T. At Bal tlmore Baltimore, 7; loulsvllle, 4. Eastern League. At Providence Providence, IT: Wilkes barre. 8. At Springfield Springfield, 10; BInghamton.S. At Syrucuso (14 innings) -Uullrtlo, 8; Syracuse, 7. Pennsylvania Htate League. At Alleritown AllentoWn, 10; Scran- ton, 8; At Heading Harrlsburg, 8; Head- ina1, 7. A VETERAN'S. VERDICT, 'he War Is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal 1st Makes a Disclosure. Indiana con'rlbutod her thousands of bravo . .' Iuth to the war, and no state bean, a bet- or.1 In that rm-port than It doea. In ""ttutv it Is rapldlj acquiring aw i lil. i- nini'e. In war nnd Ilteraturn . ii.iiini Vi'wi'U, ui'll known us a writer jh in'," bus won mi honorable position. l)ur- ii the late war lie whs a member of Co. M. i N. V Cavalry and of the 1 3 1 1) Indiana 1 tl ntrv Volunteers Itugardlng un Important ivtitnitntico bo writes as follows! Several of ui old veterans hew are using Slllen' IcoMorntlvo Nervine. Ileurt Cur I Verve nnd Liver Pills, all ot thotn giving le.u.iil satisfaction. In fact, mi Imvo never "i remedies that compare with them. Of 0 I'llls wt must say they nro tho best com mit Ion of tho qualities required In a prep riuti of thnlr nature wo liavo cvor known, i have none but words of pralso for them, .y aro the outgrowth of a new prlnclplo 111 1 dk'lnn. and lono up the system wonder- tl v Wo say to nil, try these remedies." Dloimm Yewoll, Mnrlon, Iml., Dec. S, 1892. i 'li-u remedies aro sold by all druggists on pixltlre guarantee, or sent direct by tho '1- Vlllns Medical Co., Klkbart, Iml., on ro I.'. ot price, fl per bottlo, six bottles W, ox- 'ss prepaid. They posit Ivoly contain nelUier it s nor dangerous drugs. Political Cards. poll CONG11EH8, JOHN T. SnOEXER. Bubjcol to the rales et the Republican noml natlng eoavenlloa. TjlOR CONORSHH, S. A. LOSCIl, Babjeetto the rales ot tho Republican nomi nating convention. "piOK HIIKItlVF, JOJJltS DA VIS, Subject t lao rales et the Ilopnbllcan nomi nating coaveatloa. "TOOK BIIfcRIVlf, ALEX. SCOTT, Snbieet to toe raits of the Republican nomi nating conventles. TjlOIl HENAl'Olt, (30th District) jonx j. cons, Hublset te tt rules ot the Republican nosl. natlng oonventlen. TflOU I,E(UI.ATURE, 1st Dlstr ct, JOJJ F. FINNET. 8u1eet to the raise oKtbe ItoDublloan aosnt- natlng eocvsaCos. rOR 1.KG1HI.ATIIH1!, 1st Dtst., Wit. R. UWDLS70N, Of MoUsvUle. Uubet U la rulaa at ska Bemiblkaa aml- natlng coBTentioa. Roaourooo and. Llabllltios of Dlatrlot. RESOORCEH. rath In hands ot Treasurer.....--.....,, Due from Collector Dean -. " jioenm s noDasmen...m. Utlglns.dup.of 1801.. Bcanlan. " " 188I... Estimated value ot school property.... 870 11 tit IS 00 50 00 00 H S Wl 30 . . 100,000 00 STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the New Torts and rmladelpma Kiebanfes. Nsw YoBK,Jnne T.-Share speculation on the Stock Eiehange opened np quit brisk this morning, and the trading was well dis tributed. The greatest business wa done in the Industrials. Closing bids; Lehigh Valley W. N. Y. & Pa..... 1M Pennsylvania .. .. mi Erie ItU Heading 17K D L. & W itOii Bt. Paul 61M West Shore 103 Total resources ..nio,o CO Lehigh Kav . N. Y. N. E New Jersey Ccu. 50 3H ma N. Y. Central. Lake Erie A W.... Del. i Hudson . LIADILITIEB. , Bonds outstanding - Interest due and unpaid........ Order No 813, outstanding, temporary loan... ' Ko. 411, " " " . - m oo .... Hi oo . 3.000 fx) ... . 8,500 00 Total liabilities.. Resources tn exestt ot liabilities.. US.Kt 0) m,Ul 00 Library Aooount. RECEIPfd. Amount due Fund June 6, 1 81... From proceeds ot commencements " tuition ot non-resident pupils.... " fines...... " advertisements In catalogue...... subscription ot non-resident ., EXPENDITURES. For now books, ra binding, Ac. " tuition fees returned.-.. $ 1,996 40 ...... 301 S5 331 U 3 40 30 ro a oo 1 2,560 90 1 1 1,305 17 4 00 1 !, 17 Ualanculu fund Juno 4, 1S9I. S 1,817 73 We, the uuderIgntd auditors ot the Uorough of Shenandoah, having examined the various accounts of the Treasurer ot the Shenandoah Bchool District, submit the abovo statement as cornet. JOHN E. DOYLE, JOUN U. MEDALH, JOHN J, O'UARKK. General Markets. PmUDSiJ-niA. June 7. Flour firms wlo, ter BODtr.. I2&2.10: do. eitras, ZX.mvt.M; no, 1 winter family, f2.acas.10; Pennsylvania roller straight. K.60S2.73; western winter. olear, C.asm.CO. Wheat feverish, Irregular, with 00c. bid and COUc. asked for June. Corn oulet. steady, with sic. bid and and lik-c. tked for June, uaia quiet, nrm, wna tic. bid and 45Ko. asked for June. Ileef anleU Pork steady: new rorss, lUBia.a. Lard steady; prime western strain, ".t.'H Hotter stronc; western dairy, lOfflHc; do creamery, 130.1 do. factory. 4o.; new lora: aairy, l-'(ffl 17c: do. creamery. 15 18c: Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, 17c; exceptional fancy lots nlguer; do. fair to prime, im&ioo.; uo, "garlicky," ltQlto.; prints Jobbing at 18aSle Cheese steaiiy; new lorn, nirge, mpw, amall. euLOtge.: nart tkims. 'M'tiTHc.; full skims, 2a;io. Eggs strong: New York and Pennsylvania, liailK-o-; western, fresn, VSMfi, I.lre Stock Markets. Vrw Ydiik. June 7. European cables auote I American steers at 10,llc. per lb., dressed welizht: ret r gerator beef at 7ta8M0 per lb. Calves firm; poor to choice veals, f 1 Bbeep and Iambs weak, poor to prime aueep, J34.40; ordinary yearlings, Jl.&O; very poor to strictly choice southern lambs, Jt.MHU-u.i), Hogs stronger, Inferior to good hogs, UU-5.63, IistLiukiitv, Pa June 7 Cattle active, atrontf: urlme. K.ftOat.U: good. fi.40tZU.e0; goo4 fat.cows aud heifers, I1&3.S0; bulls and stag, fail. . nogs a snaae netier, oeet raw- delnli las:, ttMJIiA: best Yorkers. li.svut.w, Bhwa slftrrt, eiflra $3.0003 90; fair. 13.40031 , oeaiuuio, Wo.tl'JO; laiaW, VW.f 1 rOR LltGlltl.ATtJRE, 1st Dlst., JOSBW WTATT, '.Of BkunanAoah. Hubieot to the rales of the Ilenubllean noml- natlag convention. rOR POOR DIRECTOR, DAVID n. LLEWELLYN, Of Hbonandoah. Hublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. JTOIl POOR DIRECTOR, jiuimSUiV jsitAiyjjurt, Ot the Onion Twps. Hnbtart to tho rules of tho Republican nomi nating convention F R JURV COM JIIHBIOKKIi, FRANK KING, Of Baenandoan. Buhlect to Um raleu ef the Democratic aoal- nating ooaventsoa. L. AUERBACH, Practical Watchmaker AKD JBWKLKIl. ells sued repaira watebes and slocks eaeanar than any ose In town. Repairing a specially. 1 and examine as y sum a. SI W. Centre St , Shenandoah. A Pennine) welcome Avralta jou at Joe Wy ait's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool reom attatheiL Tlnest whiskey. beers, porter and als constantly o lit. Unolce tanaperanas arlnka ana sigara. 1 1 . I - . I , . V ,,, - A mm m t ENNYRQYfiLfILL ,ZZ OrlfilMluIOilyOnlBfc A. i. Kh tirIM for JtaeUiS 'vtpip iiy-mmSv "'J "" ' ' It"' l-jl".lJlUW- V I I " nf Itvru UNa ts AlUrHCfUU I C 'M In atamoa lArtltnUia, lut4liuV Takft ns&'ti inn. trvwf riurcml4is tr IU-, in Uttwr, j r.r.. 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR G CENTS A ROLL. fllnirnnt thliaainn'i7fiodi tn male A rOQX. riOccuUtopuTpoitage. Addre H. CADY. PRQVIDCNCt. R.I. SYPHILIS ESISSsS I UWi nm rm.nl tal. PcuiltlTb iroof niiii luO-Dtviia 1 I WlllofctrfttM fromUfatromPtKpleoartMl. i kxv oj Uieiii XebuunHBiMiwuioarei. i COOK RtUEDl CU., ChlCaQO.m.
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