The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 08, 1891, Image 4

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    Picnics and Outings!
Severn, tho Gi'oeor, ishend
quartcrs fur lino Chccso, Fruit
and Vogct.iblcs,Canncd Meats,
Pickles, Crackers, Cakes, Con
densed Milk, etc., suitable for
picnics and excursions. New-
supply sliced Summer Sausage
All new and frosli goods.
Cor. Centre and White Streets
The Evening Herald
AI-Jj T1IM KKWS l'OH ONI CUNT.
llus a larger circulation In Shenandoah than
any other paper published. Circu
lation books open to all.
LOOAL LUNCHEON.
Green apple pies.
Hfavy rains last night.
Huckleberries are here.
Blackberries are ripening.
Picnic goodi are in demand.
Sunburned faces am appearing.
The noise is over and quint reigns.
The cresoont of the new moon appears
in the west.
Macaroni croquettes make as lino a lunch
a- goes.
A grand Jap-mwo festival on tho tapis
for roxt month,
Labor Day is the next logal holiday In
Pennsylvania.
Fourth of July was comparatively free
from serious accidents.
In a fow wef ks moro tho luscious peach
will be putting in its appeanuioe.
Entitled to tho Beat.
All are entitled to the best that their
money will buy, so every family should
lmv'o, at onoe, a bottle of the ben family
remedy, Syrup of Fig, to ploanse the sys
tern when oostive or blliuus. 1'or sale in
COo and $1.03 bottles by all leading drug-
glhtS.
JEi-Cai.'i""'""'"! 1'nrUur I)o Smlilouly.
KuNHtmr, P"-. July 8. Hon. John 11.
l'uoker died iucldonlr of heart disease In
this city In tho moruliirf. In 1808 Mr.
Pucker was elected to Congross nnd was
re-elected iu 1870. 1872 nnd 1874, de
clining ii unanimous rouomlnatiou in
1870. ilia wife In a neics of Hon. Simon
Cameron.
Vuluublo Hum,) DIh of Distemper.
Okeat Bahhing-ton, Jlnss,, July 0. In
New Marlboro, 11 miles east of hero, n
distemper has broken out nmong tho
horses on H. K. llloodgood's farm nnd n
unmoor ot horsos nro sick. Two vnlu
nblo horses have died latoly, namely,
Lady Eoimn and Lady Tyrone, valued at
$10,000.
hpi-lniror mul tlio HpankurHlilp.
Ciiioaoo, July 8. At a private dinner
given at the Chicago Club to CongreeH
uiau Springor and director of the World's
Fnlr, it won deoided that tho lnlluonoo o
the World's Fair pooplo should be thrown
for Springer hh candidute for Spoakor of
tho 02d Congress.
niunclotl In u Clay Crusher.
Akron, O., July 8. Foremnn William
Berg, and his helper, James Qulnn, woro
caught in n huge clay crushor at
Kwart's tlio works, last cvenlug, and
woro horribly niaugled, Qulnn died
within a, few momontH aud Berg cannot
possibly recovery.
$10,000 Tor Juolfson unil Mi.vln.
San Fiiancirco, July 8. The California
Athletic Club has decided toollor n purso
of $10,000 for a finish fight botwoen
Peter Jucksou and Frank Slnvln. The
offer has been tolograpbed to Slavin, and
an enrly reply U looked for.
IVuttortou Supports Carllalo.
Locisviluc, Ky., July 8. Henry Wat
tenon, in mi oditorlal lu tils paper, advo
oatos the nomination of Carlisle tot
Presldout.
Playlnff Cards.
You can obtain a pack of beat quality
playing cards by sending fifteen conts In
postage to P. S, Kustis, Gon'l Pass. Agt
., U. & Q.lt. 11. Chicago, 111. tf
doming Evonts.
July 20th. Festival and entertainment;
llobbins' opora houso, undor tho nuspicos
of Silver Wavo Castle, A. O. K. of ii. O.
To Our Readers.
Areyou troubled with Consumption orn
deep seated Uold, If so lake healthy exerolfce,
live In open air, use 1'auTlua Cough and
t' msumptlou IJuro. nnd ha oured. Don't
delay, Trial bottles lreent Klrlln's drug store.
"WALL PAPER!
A OAHLOAD JUST AU1MVKO AT
MBLLBT'S
Blankf) , .-. Gc
Gilt 8o
Embossed 12 l-2c
"Window Slitidos, spring rollors..2Go
Curtain Poles 25o
MOVED TO
22 East Centre St., Sienanooafi,
CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND.
r, i n . . I i n .... i )
uruuu iuubiuui ruauvuit
A Rroat musical lettlvnl by ShamoMn
nd Girardvillo Maonnorcliors and "Our
Hind" will bo hold at Lakoido 1'nrk on
Tuetdny, July 21. 1801.
A Substantial Presentation.
One ovonltiK last week eovoral mombori
f tlie looal O. A. It. pot vliitod tlio resi
dence of ono of their Comrades, John M.
I'rico, t llrownsville, nd preeonted to
him a tiurso oontninlnjr nearly $10, which
had bean made up among his old oomrados
and was collected by John WaUon, ot town
and Honry Kisenhart, of llrownsville
Mr. I'rico, who has been oonllned to his
lioinn for several months, whs completely
taken by surprise. Ills emotion was so
Rrentlie could hardly give expreulon.tohia
gratitude. This act of old toldiors to a dis
tressed oomrado is an oxccllont example of
the spirit that prevails among tho organ
ized survivors of tlio rebellion.
The Groat Yalo-Harvard Raco.
A double-pane is dovoted to pictures of
the great Yale-llBrvard race on the
Thame?, in Frank Leslie') Illustrated
Ifevs)aper this week. Tho fascinating
story of tho Leslie Alaska Kxpoditlon and
its advontures is continued. A paso is
devoted to interesting foreign pictures, and
there is alto a pago of viows in Havana
The last Ir accompanied by a startling
article by Finnic A. Burr, a well-known
journalist, on "The Destiny of Cuba
Annexation," A Kansas belle, a full-pago
view of an ocean stearoor coneort, and
many other pictures make up the number,
l'rintd In Knglish nnd German. Prif-e,
ten cents. Get it of your nowsdoaler, or
send $1 to 110 Fifth Avenuo, New York
for a three months' trinl subscription,
Now Pavemonts.
Mr. I. llobbins yes.urday had worltrne:
engaged in tearing up tho wooden pave
mont In front of tho post ollico building
and replacing it with subitanlial flajC8tonw,
When the work is completed tho pavomont
will be one of the best in tho town.
A new pavement has also been laid in
front of tho llobbins property on Kail Coal
street.
Stone pavements nro being laid in front
of the Samuels, Hack nnd other properties
on Jardin street, between Contro and
Lloyd. '
Chief lliirgea-i Lonig spont a part of
j osterdny afternoon In consultation with
the property owners on Main street, be
tween Poplar and Laurel stroots, whoro a
substantial fUg-stone pavement is being
laid.
PERSONAL.
31 Kb Lottie Barton, of Tamanua, is visit
ing iriends in town.
Mrs. Hassingor, of Wnynosboro, mother
of Mrs. Troibley, is visiting her daughter.
David Lowis, Oeorgo W. Hasslor and
Lew Hopkins spent to-day at the c.unty
sottt.
Rev. Troibloy, of tho English Lullioran
church, has accopted a call in ono of our
wotcrn counties.
Mm. H. C. B.iycr and hor daughter-in-law,
Mrs. John K. Boyor, are visiting at
Mrs. Foster's in Ssranton.
Insurance Agent Wilson, of Pottsville,
and K Jltor J. Harry Jamos, of Ashland,
woro in town this naming.
Miss Ida Hull, a charming young lady
from Waynesboro, who his boon visiting
friends in Shonandoah, ruturnod homo this
mnrning.
D. A. K. 1'ieston, a graduato of Gottys
liurg Collcg", who has boon visiting friends
hero for sovoral days past, returned to his
homo in tho Cumberland Valloy to-day.
Evan J. Jor.o', of Clarion, Clarion
county, is spending his vacation In town
with his father, Arthur O. Jones. Mr.
Jones recently carried off tho junior hon
ors in the college at Clarion.
T. H. Broughall and wife, Misses Maggie
SbauV, Ida Bell and Lizzio Leseig; and
Messrs. B. F. Laudig, D. A. K. Preston
and Harry Proston visited Glen Onoko yos
terday and had a most delightful time.
Cutting Outs.
Jack McCarty got out an illuEtratoJ
number of tho Ilazieton ntincl for the
Fourth. Tlio work sliov . on tho first,
third and sixth pugos is got d, but wo are at
a loss to find words to express our sonti
monts regarding the cuts on tho eoventh
and tonth pages. At first wo woro In
clinod to belioyo that thoy wore supposed
to represent tho photographs of prominent
visitors to Uazleton on tho Fourth, but wo
must confois that wo havo not boon able to
recognize-any of them. Jack should have
put a name undor each cut to holp tho
roader in tho cause of recognition. Under
ono aro tho words "Sudden Death," which
servo a djublo purpose in heading a patent
medicine artiolo as woll as oxplaluing tho
peculiar oxprossion of tho face. "An
American's Kxporionco in England" aro
the words under nnothor cut. AVe were
wondering what a man wanted with such a
broad and inflamed noso. Wo can now
surrnleo that tho American ran against
Slavln's Ant whllo In England. "Almost
a Blaze" Is tho Inscription below another
cut. If tho individual whom it is supposed
to represent has not seen a copy of the
papor Jack should boo that no copy roaches
him, olso tho victim will bo thrown into a
blaze that all tho shokela in the Sentinel
oflloo will not quench.
Tho Secret of Success.
C. II, Ilagenuuou, the druuKlbt.bellevoK that
the heorct of success Is peraeveranoe. There
fore ho perslsui In keeping the llnrstllneol
perfumeries, toilet nrllcleti, cosmetics, drugs
aud oliomloiiU on the market, lie especially
Invito all persons who have palpltutlou,
short breath, weak or liunury spells, pain In
Md or shnuldor, oppression, nightmare, diy
cough, smothering, dropiy or iieait dUeose
loliy Dr. Mill uuequaled New Heart Cure,
boioie It is too late. It haa the larg(t sale of
any similar remedy. Kino book oftostlmo
nUlii free. Dr. MH' Itestorutlve Nervine Is
unsurpassed for sleeplessness, Headache, liti,
elo., nnd It contains uo opiates.
Buy Keystone flour. Be caroful that the
name Lkssio & Co., Ashland, Pa., ii
printed on ovorv sack. 3-3-Staw
Best doraot shirt In town, at "Tho
Famous" clothing houso, 60e. Shifting
pants from 75c. up,
An Excollont Dlvldond.
As will bo seen by refconco to another
column of this panor, the Boird of Direc
tors of tho Pint National Dunk of Shen
andoah ha9 doolared a semi-annual
dividend of flvo per cent., payable on
demand. This apraks noil for tho Institu
tion and dommstrates that Its management
Is of the A No. 1 ordor.
The Soap
that
Cleans
Most
is Lenox.
PUBLIC SALE !
Serial Buildingand Loan Associ'n
Of Slnlmiioy City,
Will oxpose at public veudue on the premises
iu me unruugn ui onenanaoan, on
Saturday, July 11 ,'91,
AT 2 O'CLOCK IN TUB APTB11N0ON,
The following docnbed real estate:
Two hnir-lota (dlunte on (Vest Centrt
street, with the bulUllur") thereon,
couslstlng of four (hvolliiigs, (two on
oncii half lot) nnd known as tlioM'f.
JIury KfnlluE properly, renting for
tho emu of thirty-three (IoIIiub per
month.
A. K. SMITH, President.
7-7 6t J. A. LATHAM, secretary.
TXJST OUT
The "HEW BROADWAY" BAHI3E
It bnts every IhlDg In the market, nnd thf
price Isjiixt rh;litto suit the times.
It will pay you to come
una ki-o It.
I am prepared to do the following at the
prices quoted:
Tin roollus ftc per foot, and up
Tin ro t painting V.o
Tin eoiidiu tor bin 121 " "
Tin himulng guiler 12o ' "
Oalvanlzcd clilmocy sUcl: 20j per pound
ltupulrs for all ttovos a splnlly.
WM. P. PEATT,
7 0 3m 331 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah
(iREEN : TRUCK !
PISH,
Oysters, Clams ami Poultry
Kccoived daily at tho old reliablo .
stand of
WOMEB'S
Norlli Main SL, near Lloyd.
"Wholesale nnd Retail.
IMouIch, festivals and private parties sui
piled lu quantities ut short notice.
QUEEi CO.
The famous Arm or OCULISTS anil OPTICIANS
Of PIIIIiADKI.I'III.V
Havo nrrnnced to Fond one of tholr
Hltilall( ou the lll'U
TO SHENAmOA.II,
Saturday, July 18th, 1891,
He will boat the
Forguaoii XZouuio,
irom 8 SO A. M. to 5 1'. M.
Thoso TliU4u cvtM are CjlUHlnir illsnnmrart
should call upou our HpeclalUt, aud they will
receive luieiugcniaua bkuijui aueiuiou.
094 (hmlnut SI., rhthultliihia.
-UO TO-
V5
i 1
Neat, Cheap and Stylish
Htraw HaU........ ... from 20o to 11.60
HUort Hpray Flowers...... 6o to 1.00
Wreaths .iOoto 1.75
Infants' ChrUtenlUK Ilobo, (l5o to 85
Infants' long and short coats,..81,25
up to toiO.
60,000 LADIES WEAU
Tlio SELF-SUPPORTING CORSET
Why don't you Wear one?
NELLY BLY CAPS !
All Colors, at 39 oenU.
"WANTS, &o.
T'ClU SALI3 A ,voutir horse. An.
I- ply at l.nullg's statlouiry store. 0-11-tf
WANTISD.-A jfood ulrl for gen-
OlllCO. 1 ' " TJIL
GIRL WANTED. A Rood ex
nerlenced eirl wanted fur irnrni Ii
wont, NootliernecdHiibly. Call at HkkalU
iluce fast Coat street. 7.3 if
FOlt SALE. Sevornl very desira
ble lirouurtles. Tormn 1m nnnliln. Art
ply to t'lcroe Wnlker, J. I'., comer of West
and Cherry streets.
BOAltDEltS WANTED. - Steady
boarders, or for m&ils nnlv. nnnd lnni
tlnn nnd llrfit-cluss accommoUnUnnB. App y
at M. Hlicoier's, No, lit) N. Miiln st'cct, Hheu-
tiuutmu, a h., (fj iin
DESIRABLE 1'HOI'EHTY FOR
sale. One of the most desirable propel
'lei or. West Oslt strMt, Tor rsIp on reatonable
teriim. Apply at Itoivso's grocery store, cor
ner Jardin and Oak streets. Shenandoah, l'a
FOIl RENT. A good Hvo-rooiti
linuse, with cellar and outside kitchen.
l'alntd and papeiod. Kent rensomible.
Apply to Henry L. Junes. Ill West Onft street,
0-23 lw
NOTICE. Notice is hereby given
that on .Tune 3), 1801, I purehasfd thn
lulcrcstof Win. It. .lames In the Cambridge
Oo.il Company, of Shenandoah I'h.
DAVID J ME,
Bhenandouh, Pa., .Inly 2, 1S91. 7-2 4t
LOST At tho corner of Cetitro ami
Chestnut streets, 820. Fludfr wl'l bo
uinbiy rewarded by reluming sumo to
Jolin Hovau, corner Centio aud t'hestnul
,treets. tWilw.
T7AS ri;n-An nctlvo rollable man
V salary B70 to S8 moutuly, with ln
reako, to rxpre4eut In hl3 own seoilon a ro
'nonslble Now YorK House, Kolerenoes.
lANUF'Acrcjr.Eii, IjOCIi Box 1585, New Yorh
FOR RENT Store and building
luw owuplcd by the Shenandoah
Ilakeiy Co. lor 111.1 ufacturln an t retal
anily business. TwoflouraO ij20feet, Aiipiy
I 1 J. J. Krany. 6 '0tf
PARTNEIUHIH NOTICE Notice
Is hereby glvcir Hun the bonis and sta
tionery bUNluees heretofore Conducted by U.
F. l.audlir,ntNo.lNortli Main street, will, 1111
ami iinr Monrtav. June 21). 1891. be couHnuert
bj It F. I.audlsaii'i Fred, llooits, under the
arm name 01 Jr.iuuig -x 1100 h.
JJ. F. IiAunio,
FKl-.D. HOOICH.
Shenandoah, Juno 27, ltDl. o-a-w-3w
CHARTER NOl'IOE. Notico Is
KJ hereby aivon that an applttnllou will
iiomade to the Governor i f lVnnfylvnnlaon
'hr third day or August, 1SIII, by J. M.OUclt,
Moses Mervlne, Ciirlstlan Eberle, Hlmon
.Swoyr,ZcVuiy T. Trout and J. 11. Itoclman
,v dcr the Act of Assembly cnillle 1 ".in Hot
10 provide lor tho luo.irporatlo- mid legula
Mon of certain corporations approved April
JO, 1871," aud ih supp'emenis thertlo, for the
i-haitir of an Intended corpora' Ion to be
yillrd "Fiillnn Water Oninnanv." the chardc-
.er and object of which is tlio supplylugof
waieriorme ruoiicaiitie uorouguui uiraru
villi, In the county of Schuylkill, and to ner--on,
partnerships an 1 assoclnlous residing
therein as may de-Mre tbesnme, and for tin te
purposes to have, possess and enjoy nil the
lights, benefits nnd privileges of said Act of
Assembly and snp ili niBiilH thereto.
J.II.HOJlEKOY.Holiottor.
QinAnnvii.t-B, Jly7, 181)1. 77-td
DIVIDEND NOTICE
First National hank of BHKNANnoir. 1
July 0, 1891.
trt.. Ms.,,- A nC TilArtfikvd tinu llild niitr iin.
iiin i)imu ui i'nt'.w'ii' '"
clrirml a upml.fliinnnl divltlpiifl of live (5) lier
entit . rtn vnhln nil dPniAlld.
7 Mw JOHN It. IiE-bENUINO, Cab!er.
The undersigned, desiring to retire from bus
inesi, will dispose of ins slocR ot dry goods,
gioccrles Ac., olifnp I'ltrcbtisercan kUo ent
Dm uuirn room At rpnaonablo terms The
stand Is a good one and lu the- bands of a live
tunu cm oe maao pronuioie.
T. I. AVIS,
o io if ioo Nortli Jardin St.
The Cheapest Place !
-TO 11UY-
Gtnls' FuwisMng Goads, Hodtry, E(c,
CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S,
23 West Centre St., Shouandoah.
PRIVY : WELLS :'CLEANE0 I
AT RKASONAIIIjI! ItATKS.
3D. 1 13. 0O-5TIE33,
Coirimerclft'l Hotel, rShenandoahi
BIG ATTRACTIONS
AT
Duncan & Waidlcy's.
Our goods always attract the
eye, our prices always suit tho
jiurso. In fanoy gooda we havo
some of tho latest Importations
of Vases and Artistic Pottery.
Our5audl0o counters al
ways bright with new goods.
As the fruit season Is at hand
we wish to call your attention
to tho fact that wo are head
quarters for Jars, Jolly Cups,
Crocks, &c. Big values In table
cutlery,
Duncan & Waidley,
No. 8 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
M. S. SCHEIDER'S
NX5W
DBk.K:E-H"!
AND
COOTECTIOJSTJERY,
' No, Z7
SoutH Dlalu &U, Slicunutloali
Frosli Bread, Cakes and Pies.
GKA1IAM DltKAD A SPECIALTY,
"9- A flue line of Confectionery. Fine Ice ,
Cream t'urlois attached, 1
Jsjow U tho time to change your i. tide-wear.
Youcsu gota,t Hcanlan's a eultoluoort
Summer Uuclurwenr nt 50c
A lltllo better lor 80o. Good Summer Oiulng
ihlrts, 25e to (i. a j 10 loimlnn'K and get tbo
now century llnico-tlio bolt Hummer llraoo
111 Ihemarliet. At
Mcaulan's 3011 can
get a good
SOFT HUT for 55c,
No moro bother
with hals that do
not fit, us Moan
inn hni a new
'o fit lh bead. Only two dozen moro
43oueowoar leit, .-icaulau will s-41you
cheap hats and caps, latest styles and
colors. Cheap Ovt rails aud Whltfl
shins. i9 Houtn aiala si.
1 'ai.'-sv J
Attention, House Gleaners 1
Thejwarm weather Is here, and houpe-clentilnu Is the next thine In order.
Aud at such tlnio most everybody needs something to brighten
up the home, so If you ue-'il a g lod oarpet of cither
Veuet, Moquett, Body or Tapestry Brussef,
TWO OR TSIItEI5-PJL,V INGRAIN,
HALL, STAIR OR RAG-CARPETS !
You can find n full assortment at PRICE'S,
Lace Certains, Curtain Polos of all Kinds !
i
Window Shades, Floor and Table Oilcloths and liiuoleums of all grades.
Prices cannot ba beiileu when quality Is considered.
No misrepresentation ouo price to all.
113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
PRICES AT "THE FAMOUS!"
Men's all-wool Cheviot Suits $8.00
" " Worsted Suits 10.00
Boys' " " " 7.6P
" " Cheviot Suits 5.60
And everything else In our line you
We sell the bestCOc Domet
Tailoring a
-AT-
OISTE-PEICB OLOTHIiTG.
No. 11 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
A. J. GALLAGHER,
Justice of the Peace,
Deeds, Leases, Mortgages aud Bonds written.
Marriage licenses and legal claims
promptly attended to.
Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency
General Klro Insurance lltisln? 3s, Represents
tho Northwestern l.lle Insurance Uo.
OKFiCB-Muldoon'n building, corner Centre
and We.t Bio., HUenanduali, l'a, .
Goo J Properties of All finds For Sale.
1. A two story double framo dwelling house,
slorennd rostauraul, on East'lentreHt.
2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre
street.
3. Desirable property on corner Centre and
Jnrdln streota, nuliablo (or business pur
lioses, i. A two story double Irumo dwelling, ou
We-tLlovd street.
5. Two 2-story Irumo dwellings on West Cen
tre Btreot.
6. Two 2 story dwellings ou the corner ol
Coal and ciiostnut streots rttoro room in
one.
7. Two-tory single House- ou North Chestnut
street with i large warehouse nt the rear.
8. Three two-el ory double frame buildings
corner or Lloyd and Gilbert strccta.
The Pliotographer
Is located at
No. 14 North White Street,
Having him his gallery greatly Improved, he
Is uowbetter prepared in.,., over lomeet
the wants of the pubtu lr; I e photo
graphic line. The 'n rcoto
graphs ut lowest , rUo .
Crayon "Work a Specialty.
JYew Jilvm,
JYew'StocJc,
Green TrucR, Fine Groceries,
FRUITS, &c,
Delaware roe shad and oiher fresh fish right
from the boats on Fridays. Fresh
Greens from the Bouth.
Evan's BuildinL',, E. Centre St.
(J, fir, iram'oWmticI)
Everything now and rresh. Goods dollvered
to any part of town.
R. C. KNIGHT & SON.
Lambert, The Hatter,
Carries an extraordinary line ol
Hats, Caps anil dents' Furnishing Goods
and makes a specialty or
Nelllo Bly imd Maty Amlereon Cape.
e HAST OBNTBH ST.
Children's Suits $1 upwards
Knee Punts 2()o "
Sateen Shirts tOj "
Men's shUtlng shirts Too "
Heat necktie iu town 2So
will find down to the lowest prices.
Shirt In town. Merchant
specially.
ional Bank,
U 1HUIU
THEATRE IIUXI.DING,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $iob,ooo.oo.
A. , W. Leisennng, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisennng, Cashier,
S. IV. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
Open Dally From 9 to 3.
3 PER CENT, INTEREST !
lald 011 HuvltiuH joepoHlts.
W, S, SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store,
(Mosleller's old stand,)
Corner Conl awl JnrlnJ.stH.
llr. Bnyder will always, keep In stock a tine
line of boots and Bhocs,
Custom Work nnd Itcpalrlug
dnrm In IIia hcMtt. nlvu u .
, ib md Kuamuicei) k sell
chwner thnu competitors on Aluln street who
ine .bargain on evry rcl.Me. "tgP' " BOUU
SOHEIDER'SBAKERY,
JSttst Centre Street, BlIUZr.LMtOAIl.
Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream end Confectionery !
OF ALT, KINDS,
Oloaoci on Ou.xi.ca.tvyis.
Q. M. HAMILTON, M. IM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Firs
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