The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 12, 1891, Image 4

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Picnics and Outings!
Severn, tho Grocer, is head
quarters for fine Cheese, Fruits
and Yogotables,Canned floats,
Picklc3, Crackers, Cakes, Con
densed Milk, etc., suitable for
picnics and excursions.
All new and fresh goods.
SEVBRIT'S,
Cor. Centre and White Streets.
The Evening Herald.
VUHLISUK1) DAILY AND WERKLY.
LOCAL LUNCHEON.
Tho Into rains woro very benoflcial,
Summer bugs nro putting in their op
poaranco.
A good many pooplo will go out of town
to spend thoir iW of July.
June, tho month of roses. Is penni-nllr
rogardod as tho plensantost period of the
yoar.
The mombors of tha local Knights of
I'ythias LiodRo will celebrato their an
niversary on Tuesday evening next In
Bobbins' opera houso, by a grand banquet.
Playiugr Cards.
Yon can obtain a pack of beet Equality
playing cards by sending fifteen conts in
pn.-tajte to 1 S. Kustis. Uen'l Paw. Agt.,
is., U. is lj.lt. B. Chicago, III. tf
Completed to Doadwood.
The Burlington Houto, 0., H. & Q. K. It.,
fro n Chicago, Peoria and St, Louis, Is now
completed, and daily pa'Sngor trains aro
running through Lincoln, Nob., and
Custer, S. 1)., toDeadwood. Also to Now
castle, Wyoming. Sleeping cars to Dead
wood. tf
Coming Events.
juno lo. strawberry ana ico cream
estival In Bobbins' opera hotuo under tho
auspicos of the Epworth Loaguo of tho M,
E. church.
June 17 Strawberry and ice croam festi
val in Bobbins' opera house under tho
auspices of YV. K. 0. No. CO.
Juno 18. Excursion of Washington
Camp, No. 200, P. 0. S. of A., to Lake
side. Juno 19. Fair and festival; Hobbins1
npora houso : under the auspicos of tho
ladies of tho First Presbyterian church.
Juno 29. Picnic at Columbia Park by
National Guard of Warsaw.
July 4. Lawn party under tho auspicos
ol the Primitive .Methodist church.
July 1 Grand Carnival and picnic by
Columbia Hose Steam Fire Engine Com
puny.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Edmund Morris was probably fatally
gored by a bull nt Heaver Urook, Conn.
J. K. Emmet, tho actor, who U nt
Cornwall, N. Y. U qalto ill with pnoumo-
ula.
Tho third party, or Fnrmors' Alllanco
movement, has taken a strong hold on
tho farmers of nrren County, N. J.
At the reunion of Grlswold Light CaV'
nlry nt Ithaca, N. Y., At.n S. Nohlo was
elected president of the 21st Reglruont
Association.
John e. Anderson fell from n train at
Uranchport, N. J., and was ground to
pieces beneath tha wheels, lie lived In
Asbury Park.
Eobort and Pctor Gordon, brothers, of
Dover, K. 11.. quarreiipu about a woman,
Pctor was knocked down and fntnlly In
Injured. llobert is in lull.
Willliam J. Jlnxvrell of Syracuse, N.
V., obtained n verdict of 8100 from
Georgo, John and Henry Celgler for stop.
ing aud searching him on tho road because
they thought he bad shot their dog.
Oh, What a Cough.
Will youheedthewarnluir? The signal per
lians nt tha sure nnnrouch of that more ter
rible disease, Consumption. AsH yourselves
If you can afford for the sake of saving 60
MMitM. to run the risk and do nothing for it.
We know from experloncothat Bhlloh'sXHrs'
win uure your uougn. n never iuiis. xuii
explains why more than a Million Jlottles
were sold the past year. It relieves Croup
and WhouDlnir Cough at onco. Motuers do
not be without It. For Lame Back, Hide .or
Chest, UReHhlloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by
U. H. llagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and
Lloyd streets.
Buy Keystone flour. Bo careful that the
name Lkmsiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., It
printed oa overv 6ck. 3-3-3taw
Best work dono at Urennan's steam
laundry. Everything whito and spotloss.
Laoe curtains a specialty. All work guar
anteed.
Waters' Woiss beer Is tha best. John A
Keilly solo agent. 6-6-tf
WALL PAPER
A OAHLOAT) JUST AllRIVED AT
MELLBT'S
Blanks Co
Gilt.,
.80
Embossed , Vi l-2o
Window Slmdoe, spring rollors..25o
Curtain Poles 25 o
MOVEDJTO
22 East Centre St., Shenanooah,
CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND.
Now Bakery.
Schoider Bros, have opened a now
bakery at 27 South Main street, whero you
can'got fresh bread, cakes, candy and Ice
cream. Ulvo them a call. 5-5 3m
Factory Sold.
Tho effocts of tbo Improved hat and ep
ctory, on White street, woro sold by tho
Shcrill this tnormng and were bought In
for ?800 by A. Mnrr, Esq., of Ashland,
ho represented one of tho firm.
Its Excellent Qualities
Commond to public approval tho California
liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is
pleasing to tho oye, and to tho tasto and by
gently acting on the kidneys, liver and
bowols, cleaming the system cflectually,
thereby promoting tho health and comfort
f all who use It.
To Whom It May Concern.
By virtue of the authority vested in me,
hereby appoint William J. James, son of
William II. James, of Shonandoah, collec
tor for the Cambridge Coal Company,
with power to collect all bills duo said
company and receipt for tho same.
(Signed) J. C. McGisnkss,
ll-3t Supt. Cambridge Coal Co.
More Stock Bought.
J. Coffee, next door to the First National
Bank, has bought out a boot and shoe store
at Ashland. The party was in business no
longer than six months and, therefore, tho
goods aro not shelf-worn, but almost brand
now. Ooflee's prices and goods will sur
prise you. Go and see him whilo his slock
complete. If you want to save 40 or 60
percent, on each piir of boots give him a
call. Ills best miners' boots, worth j3 else
where, can be bought at $2. 0-5-Ct
Grant Band at Ringtown.
On Tuesday evening, 10th inst , the
Grant Cornet Band, of town, which is
gaining a wido reputation for It" open-air
concerts, will go to Kingtown and delight
hundreds of tho CutawUsaitos by giving a
number of its best selections in open air
under tho direction of Prof. Zeltz. The
following will be tho programme :
March Cnpt. Nervel Thompson.
Military overtures Meyrellt.
i.a rrciue L.a .Mer vaises aousa.
Kussl.ia Carriage SonK 'J hnruton.
Tld lilts, comic oper.i medley Meyer,
INTEKMISHION.
Chorusnnfl grand mnrih Waiuor
(From opera "Tanuhau'.er")
Souvenir to Cornwall K. Zultz.
(Concert polKa dcdlcatod to Mr. H. Coleman.)
Aoseuem vom aiue ;uenueinoiiu,
Llederltranz German Bungs.
(arranged by F. Zellz )
Gallop "Over Ktlcx and atone."
Our Bill of Fare.
Prepared and published expressly for the
Herald renders.
SATURDAY.
hrkakfast.
Grsnula with Cream.
Fish Bills. Lettuce.
Wheat Bread (warmed ) Bultor.
Applo Jelly. Colleo (.Bran.)
DINNER.
Boof Steak. Mashod Potatoos.
Canned Tomatoos.
Graham Gi ms. Butter.
Boiled Rice with Condensed Milk.
SUITER,
Broad and Milk.
Spongo Cake. Dried Apple Sauce.
PERSONAL.
Inspector Win. Stein visited Pottsvillo
to-day.
John McFarland, of Mnhanoy City, was
in town to-day.
R. A. Davenport is suffering from the of-
focts of a sovcro cold.
Miss Mary Pomeroy celebrated her
birthday on Wednesday,
Thoj. R Bo'dall, Esq., was a visitor to
tho county seat this morning,
Councilman Kcheifly, who recently got
out of a sick hod, went fishing yesterday.
Mrs. Dr. Stoddard, of Orangoville, is the
guest ot Mist Ida Lessig, of North Main
street.
W. John Whitehouso, Arthur Shay aud
Goorgo J. Wadlinger, Esqs., of Pottsville,
wero in town to-day.
Squire Monaghan purchased a full fish'
lng outfit the other day and is going olse
whero to fish for suckers.
Baird Halberstadt, of tho Stato Geologi
cal Survey, was among tho visitors to the
Hekald sanctum yesterday. Baird is al
ways welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs.
Or. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowman
and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis wore among
a body of excursionists to Lakoeide yester
day.
Tho smiling countenance of William
Daniels, of the P. & R. O. & I. Co.'s ofilco
at Philadelphia, was seen upon our streets
last ovoning.
T. S. Mizo, New York manager of The
Stack Diamond, a coal trade paper pub
lished in Chicago, paid the Hkhald guno.
turn a pleasant visit yesterday.
Al. McFarland, a resident of town
somo uttoen years ago, spont a few
days In town this weok. He was greatly
surprised at the rapid growth of tho place
slnco he loft it.
James Fox, of Wm. Ponn, left this
morning for Pawtuckot, R. I having
been called there owing to tha serious ill
ness of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Iloyor, Ms
brother-in-law and sister-in-law.
J. Claude Keipor, son of John Keiper, of
town, and who holds a position in one of
the government departments at Washing
ton, D. 0., graduated from the Columbia
Law School Collogo with high honors tbU
week.
W. R. Freeman, genoral agent of The
Delaware Insurance Co., of which David
Faust is local agent, exchanged greetings
In tho Hkhald sanctum yesterday, lie
was with the New Jersey Coal Exchange
excursionists.
Startling Faots.
The American people are rapidly brooming
a mc of nervous wrecks, aud the following
suggests the beat rea edy: Alpuonkollemptf
lug, of Nutlttr, Pa., swtttra that wbeuhlw)n
was speechless rrom Ht. Vitus danoo Dr.
Miles' great Itaetorutlve Nrrvluecurvd him.
Mm J. K Miller, of Valparaiso, and T I).
Taylor, of Uxnusport , I Md., eno 1 gal nod 'JO
pounds from taking It. Mm. H. A. Uardnw-,
vulalouKu day, aud muoh heudchi. dtul
uaM. baokMhe and nervous nroMtrallon hv
dnelKittle. Trial bottlw, urt An Ixvoksor
inurvekius cure", free ut I'. 11. Iiiuulwh,
1 gumu-
Wes tins unequaiea remedy.
Divorce Case.
The Commissioners to hear testimony in
tho divorce case of W. J. Pritcbard and
his wife, Flower Prltchard, mot, to-day
and adjourned without doing anything on
account of tho illness of M. M L' Velio,
Esq.
DEATH OP MRS. JAMES.
A Second Paralytic Stroke Proves
Fatal.
Mrs. James, of South Jardln street, wlfo
of William R. James, one of tho operators
of tho Cambridgo colliery, died at 4 o'clock
this morning from the effects of a paralytic
stroke. Mrs. James recoived a stroke about
three weeks ago and a week later recelvod
a socond, which cotnnietoly paralyzed the
left side of hor body and resulted In her
death Dr. Stein was in attendance at the
time of death and did all in his power to
relieve the sufferer, who was a respected
lady of tho community.
Spectacles to suit all eyes at F, J, Portz's
hook aud stationery store, 21 North Main
street.
3-20-tf
LAKESIDE
Si
Qriuing Park,
(East Mnhanoy Junction)
HISTORICAL
Wild West .Show
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
O
CX
Indian Village, Cowboy
and Mexican Encampnsnt
crvD the only herd of Trained
1 and Spotted Mustangs. The
whole lilMnry or a nallon told In a
tunning nrama 01 civiurauoii, ae
nlottuE the perlis. hardshlut and
CO
heroism of pioneer lile on the
plains, requiring In Us completion
over WO darlns ficoutfi, trappers,
cowboys, Indian rlghtrs. Mexican
Vacqueros aud Sonoros.Chleis with
their Wurrlors.Brives. hnuawR nud
f I
CD
I'aposefi. A herd of npottcd Mexi
can M ut tanzs, herd ot gentleltidlan
ronleft and Texas Bronchos.
The largest and graudest exhlbW
tlon .'f the kind on Ihe American
continent. 0niug and traveling
In Us own handsomely eqniupeit
railroad Iralu. The first bivouac or
LO
Mexican Vacqueros direct from old
.Mexico, heftdfl by Don ze Anno,
the famous Mexican leader, nnd
hcuor Fliu.cl'co, the king ot all
riders and rorers, expert and
matchless In lariat throwing nud
reckless horcemamhln.
3
I'ratilo HchoouerH and Indlnn
Travoy, whole herd of American
BUFFALO and OS mm,
A true representation of an
Indian : Buffalo : Hunt !
Snowing the manner of branding w.ld cattle
on our western iroiuer; sumiing uuu
wonderful dUplay of sharp.hootlng
by lroutlersmen, cowboys
and Indians led by
Mnj. G, WII.LIAM
(1U.W3EE HIM.)
Famous nnd fearless I'onv Kxpress Riders,
showing the mode of carrying important dls.
patches across the pUlus before the lutroduo
Hon ot the telegraph. A baud of verltlble
Mexican vacqmros, dlreot from Mexlco.tbe
greatest rough riders In tho wo-ld.
I'erforruauces every afteruoou. Speolal ex
cursion trains aach day.
Don't forget the place and date,
Lakeside Driving Park,
J'st 3f(thattoif Junction,
Ml 15,16,17,18, 19 and 20
AIIJIISNION, 35 CelltM
CUIUIreii, under lit ru.t 15 CeuiH
LOOK IKCEIEfE,
A grand opportunity lor Joining a new
society,
The Beneficial Older of Equity,
A fraternal society for both sexes,
Pays From $200 to $5,000 !
IK SIX VEAltS.
Advances money to buy hemes, cancels the
inueuieaneKs in oa'o 01 nisauuuy or ueain,
liays AirK ana neaiu oenpnin.
i-oriuriner paruouiaiB cau va or nuuress,
DANIEL, KAN,
Deputy Supremo President,
sz it niaiu ni., r-nenanquan, i a.
The Photographer
Is located at
No. 14 North White Street.
Having han his gallery greatly Improved, he
is nnwDeuer prepared mail ever to meet
the wnul of Ihe pnbllo lutheplioto.
gruphlo Hue. The best photo
graphs at lowest prices.
Crayon Work a Specialty
2few If Inn,
New Stock
Green
Truck, Fine Groceries,
FRUITS, fxc.
Delaware roe shad and o'.her fresh fish right
irura ma wouw ou I'Tiutiys, r resu
Greens from the Bouth.
Evan's Buildirif', E. Oontro St.
U.S. mutant' old itand)
livwjtliliii new and resh. Goo Is delivered
in any p iri or town.
R. O. KNIGHT & SOIST.
1
bits
WANTS, Sco.
FOR SALE A youiiR horse. Ap
ply at Laudlg'g stationary ntnrn. ii.tf
"WAI!rTED- A K0(1 Klrl forgeu.
TTeral housework. Good wages nald.
rig.
uquiroanue 11EI1ALD office. fl-i-tf
AGENTS WANTED. Free pre
paid outfit to energetic men. Several of
oursalesmeu have earned from J70 to iiooa
w.ek for years past. I'. O. Uox 1371, New
oru. fli.lw
BOARDERS WANTED. - Steady
boarders, or for meals only. Good locn
tl.P.a.n.d nrst-class accommodations. Appy
atM.Hheeier's.No.llOXMalu street, Bhen
uudoah, Fa. '0.5 i,u
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR
sale. One of the most desirable proper
ties on West Oak street, for Rale on reasonable
terms. Apply at Ilowse's grocery store, cor
ner Jardln and Oak streeta. Hbcuandoah, Pa.
HMKiEn-An nctlve reliable man
VI salary 870 to 8o monthly, with In
crease, to represent In his own eeollon a re
sponsible New York House, llelerences.
Manufacturer, Lock Box 1585, New York.
ITOR RENT Store and building
,J , now occupied by the Shenandoah
Bakery Co. lor ma -ufacturlng ant retail
randy business. Two floors 0 htl feet. Apply
t" J.J. Franey. 5-16 if
PROPOSALH.-Olllce of the Phila
delphia and Heading Coal nud Iron Com
pany, Pottsville, I'a., June 2, 181)1. Proposals
are Invited and will be received until Mon
dav, June 15, for cuttlug and mining the coal
and transporting the same In mine cars to
the foot ol the slope at East Franklin colliery,
near Tremont, 1'n. Hpeclrtcall'ins can be
seen at the oillce of the Dm.rlet i-upcrlntend-eut,
nt Tremont. nd at the office of the .Min
ing Kuiierlnteudent or General Superintend
ent In 1'otisvllle. Tho company reserves the
right to reject anvor nil Mds
6 4 td no. LUTHEH. Genl. Kupt.
(jREEN : TRUCK
PISH,
Oysters, Clams and Poultry
Recelvod daily at tho old reliable
stand of
WOMEB'S
Norih Main St., near Lloyd.
Wltolcsnlc and Retail.
Picnics, fonlvals and private parties sup
piled In quantities at short notice,
ICECREAM, ICECREAM,
By the plate or m"asure, also put up In
5, 10 ami 20 Cent lnclciigcr)
AT
PETER CECCHINI & BRO.'S,
117 EAST CENTRE STREET.
CENTS
for a Window Shade.
Others for a5c. 45o. 60c.
63c, 75o and upwards. Shades made
lor stores and private dwellings. Cus
tomers desldlcg only tho fixtures or
shading by tho yard can be accom
modated.; Fncke, 10 South Jardin St,
Attention, House Gleaners !
The warm weather Is here, and house
Aud ut such timed most everybody needs something to brighten
up the home, so if you need a good carpet of either
Veiuet, Moquett, Body
TWO OH THREE-PLY INGRAIN,
HALL, STAIR OR RAG CARPETS!
You can find a full assortment at PRICE'S,
Lace Cniiak Curtain
Window Shades, Floor and Table Oilcloths and Linoleums of all grades.
Prices cannot be beaten when quality is considered.
No misrepresentation one price to all.
J, J. PRICES'S Old Reliable Stand,
113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Willi a manufacturing de
partment in fullblast.ouv bank
withstands the run.
We have made the JJew Store,
cor. 13th nnd Chestnut Sts., a
"safe deposit" for your' money
when in need of Clothing. The
daily rush proves the "trust"
of the public in our goods. Tho
stock is riht, the prises aro
right wo hold the lead.
Xow Only Corner 13th
PRICES AT "THE FAMOUS!"
Men's all-wool Cheviot Suits 48.00
" " Worsted Bulls 10.00
Boys' " " 7.6P
" " Cheviot Suits 5.60
. And everything else In our line jou
We Bell the best 6O0 Domet
Tailoring a
FAMOUS"
ONIS-PRIOE CLOTHING.
No. 11 North Maiu Street, Shenandoali, Pa.
At Scanlan's-
Tou cau get the best nnd
cheapest HATS AND
CAPS 111 toW,u. He
has Just received a full
Hue of
STRAW
HATS.
From 5c to $.
Also ii nice liueof light
colored hnts, derby and
soft. A ulce light col
ored derby hat, $1.25
Light colored soft hat
for 50 cents.
AT SCAXLAN'S-
You will find cheapest
Hue of TRUNKS and
Sachets In town; also
Gum Coats selling
them oil at cost. Six
dozen neckties at 25c a
piece, worth 40c.
Nice line of Gents' Underwear at
70o a suit. Headquarters for um.
mer Shirts nnd Boys' Waists.
19 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
-GO TO-
K E LLY'S I
Neat, Cheap and Stylish
Strawfllats ... from 20o to $1.50
Short Spray Flowers 60 to 1.00
Wreaths .20c to 1.75
Infants' Chrlstenlns Itsbe, ftie to 83
Infants' long and short coat8...Sl,25
up to $5.50.
60,000 LADIES WEAR
Tlio SELF-SUPPORTING CORSET
Why don't you wear one?
NELLY BLY CAPS !
All Colors, at 20 cents.
Lambert, The Hatter,
Carries an extraordinary line of
Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods
and makes n specialty of
Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Caps.
B BAST CBNTBE ST.
- cleaning is the next thine In order.
or Tapestry Brussei,
Poles of all Kinds!
A Itua ou Our Raulc.
and CHESTNUT Streets.
Children's Suits $1 upwards
Knee Pants 20o "
Domet ShlrtB 25a "
Men's shifting shirts 75o "
Best necktie 111 town .....25o
will find down to the lowest prices.
Shirt In town. Merchant
specialty.
-AT-
Still at the Old Stand
SCHEIDER'S
BAKERY I
No. 29
East Centre St., Shenandoah.
Better prepared than ever to servo our many
patrons with a superior quality of
Bread, Cakes, Ico Cream,
Confectionery of all Kinds,
Open oa Safarda Evenings Until Midnight.
Open on other evenings (Sunday excepted)
umil il O ClOCJf
CLOSED ON SUNDAYS,
A. J. GALLAGHER
Justice of the Peace,
Deeds, Leases, Mortgages aud Bonds written.
..vuunesuuu legal claims
promptly ntteuded to.
Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency.
Geu?r?ilr?JUBUrance Business. HepresenU
.""imwBHiern i.iie insurance Co.
Office Mulrinnn'aimiMt.,,.
nud West 818., BheSandoah. " u"
Good Hroperties of All Kinds For Sale.
1--A,i0!.t,?r5' "Joublo Tamo dwelling house,
storoand restaurant, on East Centre St.
Z'street lllDe nD1 restauraut on Elst Centre
3'Ii)e!i'i"bll,.',rol'c,li''"1 oorner Centre and
uuiuiu oireeis, suiuiuio for business nur
poses. 1
1. A twostory double frame dwelll tip. nn
west 1.10yd street.
5-TjTO,2 sU;ry frame dwellings on West Con-8.-rwo
2-story dwellings on the corner ot
IjOfll niin IlhOllnilf clrnAlx u .
one ""cow niAiiu fuum iu
7.Two-8tory single house on North Uhostnnt.
street, with a iarjre warohousa at tha raar.
8. Throe two-story double frame buildings
1.1101 ui uiojianu uiioorl street.
John R. Coye,
Attorney-at-Law
AND.
Real Estate Agent,
office Beddalis Uuu.DiNa,
Cor.MiIn and Canlrs Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA.
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
i-A two and one-half story double frame
dwelling house, with store-room and res
taurant. Located ou East Centre street.
-A valuable property located on South Jar
din street.
3-Seven dwelling houses at the corner of Gil
bert and Lloyd stroeta. a ood Investment .
Terms reasonable.
JUST OPENED UP
a big lotot
GLASSWARE
among which are some lovely Ms well worth
500. we have determined to rush
them oirrorsuo. Come
early U you wish
to secure one.
THIS OFFElt ONLY GOOD
Until SATURDAY, JUNE 13.
OUR TINWARE COUNTERS
are shining with bargains. You'll be amazed,
to see what 6 or lOcents will buy. We have
everything In tinware from a tin cup
to a wash boiler, or from a Hour
scoop to a bread raiser,
Duncan & Waidley,
Ho. S South Main Street, Shenandoah. Pa.
EAGLE HOTEL!
221 W. Ce.itre Street,
SJHCE3STJft.3VTli)0 -A.DE3: ,
Formerly heptby Mrs. Omvllle. The above
hotel Is uow&eptby
JOHN W. WEEKS,
Formerly or the Keystone Hotel, Gllbortou.
Best of accommodations for
Permanent and Transient Quest
The bar f 4 stocked with the best brands of
cigD.n, ale, beer, porter and liquors.
EXCELLENT FllEE LUNCH COUNTEK.
McKeon's Saloon,
109 EaBT CENTHE ST.,
Beer, Whiskeys, Brandies, Porter,
WINES AND CIGARS
Of the finest brands. Muslo furnished for
balls and parties, from ono to five pieces.
ff R. BRIOIOSR, M. D
PMYSICIAN AND SLBQEON,
EMt Celtre Streets Mahanoy City, V.
Sxln and all special diseases a specialty.
J.
K. OOYLK
ATlORHEr-AT.LAW,
omct-Bediltiri buUdlnra corner Mile and Centre
.treau
T n pouehoy,
A TIORNEY'A T'LAW,
omco-llKWiiU'i brdldlnB ooroer Jtln n4 Oeatrt