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Thousands of Amateur Osrgman Now at tbe National Capital This Year's Kntry Ltat Never Und nn Lqilul The Cotirae ilm Hccn Staked Oil und the Plug, ami 111107a Are In Pualtlon Orent htruciclo Expected 111 the Senior Singles Oold Medals for Ilnoli Uvotit. Wasihnoton, Aug. 17. To-morrow tho National Association of Amateur Oarsmou will give tho biggest regatta over new la Amerloa. Tho National Assoolatlon Is tho rulln body In all the principal bout olubs I this country. It Is more that 20 Tears since the organization whs formed. To tuo lovers oC amateur boating. national regatta moans the gathering o thousands of tho best stook of th nquntlo world, and tho mnklr.if breaking of tho toptitatlons of hundred or ammtioua youngsters. To win at nntional regatta is a guarantee that tho Victor Is tho best nrodtlct of tho count This year's rogattu will bo held on tho muddy waters of tho Potomac. Wash iuaton has naid a biir nrlca for tlm nrltrl, logo of having tho event held here, nnd Virginia uas also cuippoU In Its share, AH the best rooms in tho hotels of tho Capital are taken, and on the barren Vlr. glnia shore opposite tho city large booths nave uoou ereoted. The entry list for this vear has nnrnr had an equal eltl er as regards numbers or quality, "ov' York. Brooklyn ,ind Jersey City are .-"presented in the major ity 01. mo ovonis. All of tho oarsmen who nro to narticl pato hnvo arrived in tho cltv. and tn. tether with tho local oarsmen aro busily cuBHfcou in goiiing ovorythlng in readi ness for tho conilnti meetiuir. ine visiting oarsmon who camo last week aro tnkinir ndvantnffo of their onrlr arrival by daily practice, and the river presents a pretty sight with the coming contestants spinning over the course, and from the exhibition of skill nnd brawn tho contests cannot fall to bn snlrltml and interesting. Tho course has boon staked off, tho Hags and buoys placed in position, anunu tho preliminary arraugo ments completed to Insure the success of tuo legatta. Ihe Indications nolnt to a clo in tho sonior slurries In whlnh tlm best amateurs In tho countrv will tako van, mm nreai intorest Is oeinc taken In this race. A new departure in amateur regatta racing will bo Introduced by a quartor-milo dnsh for slnglo sculls. It win ue a short, aharp and decisive strug gle in wuicn tne quicKest man away will imvu u tiucuieu uuvautage. Tho racing will bo for thn nh ship and tho challetigo cups and platos of the National Association to winnors 01 somor singles, doubles, pair oars and senior four oars. Individual gold medals m eacn ovent win ho given to overy win nlng oarsman or sculler, and u hand some silk banner to his club. DEATH FROM LEPROSY. A White Wnniau In Hmr Orleaua Dlus at the Klllttllpox Iluapltul. New Ohlbake Ln., Aug. 17. A death from leprosy has occurred in tho small pox hospital here. Tho patient was a whlto woman nnmod Mrs. Mary Bolt. She waB brought to the Charity Hospi tal in June last, before the nature of hor disease wub dweovored. As soon as it was found she was a leper tho woman was sent to tho hospital for Infectious cases. The physicians who treated tho caso says she must have had the disease for many years, as her body was entirely covered with sores and that peculiar white soale characteristic of the disease. At the hospital she continued to'grow worse, aud fmally died a palnloss death. Dr. Beard, physician in oh.irgo of tho hospital, says thore aro half a dozen cases of leprosy iu the city, several of severe and advanced character, aud, further, that the city authorities have taken no steps to separate them from persous to whom they might communicate tho dls eae. Heath tif n Grnat Wrostler. Nbw Yoek, Aug. 17. Matsada R. Sora kichl, tho oelebratod Japanese wrestler, died ln this city Saturday night of con sumption. Sor.ikiohi was 33 yoais old. He had been ill for n loug time. Sorn klchl was ono of the foremost wrestlers of the time, and in certain styles of wrestling had no peor. Ha camo to this country several years ago from his natlvo laud, Japan, whore ho was looked upon as a phenomenon and was called tho Btrongosc m 111 In the world. His first public appearance was in this city in a matoh with Duo&tu C. Rosj, and ho sub sequently met Muldoon, Lewis, Miller and all the other prominent wrestlers of the country. Th. 40-I'ootera Itomly. Newpobt, It. L, Aug. 17. To-day's ! race of 40-footers has all the yachtsman here worked up. The raoe will bo under the management of the Corinthian Yaoht Club of New York. All the boats en tered, except Miner's Alborak, Max well's Nautilus, and Commodore SaiuU Uvira will start. Ilnrhlua Iloloaard from l'rlann. Piuladiij-bls, Aug. 17. Mrs. Harkins, whose husband was iu 1887 sentenced to fifteen year' imprisonment for oompllelty lu a (l.iuainit conspiracy In England, has ivcelv.il a eablagratn stating that Harkins has been released aud that ho sailed for New York. Stritok by an l3!ubti-Jo Our. .SFRiNGtTELD, Mass., Aug. 17. A oar rlage eoutaluing Frank L. Ounn, his wits, Mrs. Preston aud a child was struck by an el.otrio oar at the corner of Union and Main streets yesterday. Mr. Guuti was fatally injured und the others badly braised. ltiiUtiMud by I'mrilerly. Bohtoh, Aug. 17. Henry Lag te, the prime mover ln the oheuie for munici pal coal yards, has received a letter from Master Workman T. V.J Powderly, in which he endorses tho plau. The People. Party lu Maine. PontLAND, Mo., Aug. 17- A conference of supporters of tho People's Party will be held at Lowlstoa Septembor 0. ABSGiJUTBL FiUB BARON HIRSCH'S PLAN, (letting; Itcmly to t'ouml ti Now Colony In New Iray, Cap Mat, N. J., Aug. 17. John Mooro. the glHss mauufacturerof Clayton, N. J , who is at present negotiating with Uarar. Hlreoh for tho sale of 5,000 acres of land, between Woodbine and Mount I'lonsant stations, on tho West Jersey Itnllroad, was seen t the Stockton Hotel iu rofor onco to the transaction. At first Mr. Mooro declined to talk, saying that tho papers had made pro maturo announcements, and he said there is absolutely nothing to give to the public. On July 1 Inst Mr. Mooro was request ed to call ou tho agont of Baron Hlrsch In New York, whioh ho did. Slnoe that tlmo tho land has boon looked over and other preliminary business matters en tered into. The agents of tho rich Baron are engaged iu looking up the validity of the titles, and should they provo ac ceptable thu deed will probably bo inado out during the uoxt fortnight nnd tho cash handed over to Mr. Mooro. No money has as yet passod hands, and the uegotiatiouB cauuot be considered elded for thot reason. The land is said to bo worth from $3 to10 au aero and charm ingly situated. The West Jersey Railroad cuts It al most into equal halvos, while tho nro. posed now hue, tho Seashore Short Lino. crosses the West Jersey at right angles -i 1. 1. . . . . ' nuuui. unit way oetweentno two stations. thus placing the proposed settlement on tour sides of two important railroads, one being already In ootlve operation. mo iriiot ot land when purchased will bo laid out Into small farmlnir sites, and each farm will ba provided with tho necessary framo bulldlnsrs. Faotorloa 1 for cloth nnd shoes will also be erected, j transaction with a speculative view, and vrueu 1,110 papers nro roiicly all the cash will bo at once forthcoming. HANGED BY A MOB. Two Men Sllff.T Death Altlinnr-l. ti,i Victim la Noarlr Well. Cullman, Ala., Aug. VI. Monroe Evans and his son John were arrested at Balloy ton a few days ago charged with shoot ing Pierce Mooney last May. Ou Satur- doy they were taken before n local iustico of tho pence, who declined to try them but bound them over without bail. They were put under guard at a neighbor's nouso over Mailt. About midnight thev wero tnknn frnm the house and hanged to a tree. Tho guard say a largo crod camo un. nnd supposing tuom to bo Evuiitt' iriouus come to rescue tho prisoners, they fled. Moonoy has about recovered from his wounds of last Muy. Muy Not Participate In Ilio Pnlr. Washington. Aug. 17. A dlsnatah from rioriin says that the sluns multlnlv that Gorman Industries will not bo fully represented at tno Chicago Fair. Many unravor.ime replies have been reoeivod by tho Impjrlal Commissioner, and as a result tho government has thought best to issue a statement that its ofllclal ac ceptance of the Invitation to participate n the fair will be withdrawn unless n suitable number of exhibitors slimlfv their Inteution to send displays. Tho government doesn't wish to a pear as officially reoognhstug un exhibition that would not afford a creditable showing of uermuu traue anu industry. The Grout Trotting .Meotlnz. CniOAQO, Aug. 17. One of the areatost trotting meetings Chicago has ever had will opeu at Washington Park this after noon and conciuuu six days. The pro gramme, which has been arranged by the Northwestern Association of Trotting and I'aolug Horse Breeders, consists o' nineteen regular raues, with 450 ontries, and in addition six dash races are pro vided, one oaoh day. All .the star drivers, trotters oud paoers of the West aro hero, together with a shuro of tho Eastern horses and oxperts. Dlud Yfclitlu Trundling. Dun Lift, Aug. 17. Considerable ox. cttement was created ln Ireland yostor ay by tho suddsn death of Cannon Cnrleton, while preaching in Kilkenny uaiueurni. xne reverend gentleman had progressed to some considerable extont 1th his sermon whan ho was suddenly eon to reei nun in. several nersona usuen 10 ins assistance, but ho nusaod away almost instantly. Club Hnnaa fJoatroyed by Fire. Plattsbubor, N. Ti., Aug. 17. Tho Sarauao Lake Club House, at the head of lower Siranao Lake, was, with Its contents, totally destroyed by lira dur ing the morning. The fire was discov ered while the guests were' at break fast. No lives were lost, but the guests lost all their pjrsonal offsets. The loss Is unknown. X defeotive Quo oauaod the fire. Prle. ot riuur Advanced. BooHasrKR, N. Y., Aug. 17. -In oocse. quenoe of the reoent advance lu wheat, loo.il millers have put up the prloe of flour about 75 oents. The proprietors ot most of th large mills depend upon Western wheat and are buying as little as possible, claiming that the adranae will not be permanent. Tho prioe paid far local wheat last week was f 1. There is very little wheat being held by the farmers, Three Smug'gl.ra Arreated. Nbw Yoke, Aug. 15. Three smug, glers were arrested ou thu Etrurla, whioh has just arrlvod They were Joseph Jialter, of Syr i.hs.i, V , nnd N. E. Yesner aud Jaoob K ionl L rjj, ul this city. A large quantity of silks and jew elry was seized. Tne men will huvo i hearing before the United States com missioner. Blanket am! quilts are diM sr.Jci tlinae nlghU. THE QUEEN F SNAKEHUNTERS. A Young; Tenno Olrl Kills Sixty-Throe Itattro Hi One Day. The oonntrbctween Little and Big IUnck mouuUi Is a great ginseng re gion, and tlut'arker family are noted ne "nengors. The girls go out bare footed in tl mountain, though the country Is itestcd with rattlesnukes nnd oopperlads, aud dig the ginseng, for which Icy get good prices at the stores, and rom which It Is taken to Pennlngtonjnp for shipment. But along CloveFork and up Rattlesnake creek are nnberless reptiles, suys tho lilg Stone (1.) Post IJeclcie P:kcr Is about nineteen years of age, sting-, healthy looking and handsome, sut with n very determlnod face. She a splendid ride shot, aud is often sea with her Winchester. She goes after Inscng barefooted and often alone. Tli roots are gathered in Slay and Scpteiber, nnd during the month just passeishe did a thriving business. Ono day, lowever, she came across a den of rttlesnakes. She had only stones an sticks with which to light tho doepfato battle. Somo of tho snakes wre eonsiderabfy larger than a man's anle, and a few as largo aB tho calf of on's log. For hours she fought I IT . if 7. t B , ' i0y "vf n"d Tf hor. Thimnimhi m Ronmoil flllnil with her. Th mountaln seemed filled with them, an no sound could bo heard but their inctsant and blood-curdling rat tle. But tho bravo, determined girl battled fith them until she extermi nated evry ono that did not succeed in hiding along tho crevices of rocks and ln tho tense brush. When she had crushed .lie head of the last one to be I Eeon' sh co,mte(1 Ul dead' ,and tlloru wero jut Blxty-three. SPtlNTING WITH DRUIN. A Neonnd-Ncck Contest TSctweon a Anting: Woman and n Hear A fcf days ago, says tho Seattlo Press-Times, Miss Jessie Gordon, daughtjr of a rancher who llvod about a tnllo ind a half In the woods back of tho Amlotrco Covo in Kltsnn countv. wria r,hi miner hnmn fiviin n. visit In Tinr nnMoV, l.nnao nlmnr. n mlln from hoi - homo. She had only got about half way vJien she suddenly became aware of the presence of a big black bear .. , " " standhg within n few feet of tho trail and aiparently waiting for her to come closci. Womanlike, her first impulse -as to Boronm ut tho top of her voioej hor second to start for homo at her fullest seed along the trail. The benr, apparently scared by tho shriolc, started on a parnllol track In tho same direction, over falion logs and through thick brush. Tho race was a neck-and-uecl; one, both contestants making good time. Finally on arriving at the young la dy's homo the bear politely passed around by tho back into the woods, while the other contestant passed liko 1 a whirlwind into tho front room by tha i open door nnd fell in a heap on the floor. Sho did not go into hysterics or Indulge In any such civilized foolish-1 ness, but suggested to her father as soon as she got her second wind that he "might as well tako his gun and look for that bear instead of stand ing there asking foolish questions." Of such metal arc tho maidens of Wash- i irurton. ' A Cape May dispatch savs It is under. stood that tho Presidsut osllad Charles Emory Smith to tho shore onplt.il, and 1 as a result ofj tho conference there Mr. Pmlth will return to St. Petersburgii, Russia, early iu September. A Frenoh Canadian named rula Morln, is uudor arrest at Providence, R. L, on a chlirgo of beiririntr. TTb deserted a wifo and two chiidreu iu Lan- lnguur-', JN. i.. n short timo iro. Tin eloped with his niece, who is but 19 years old, from Putnam Conn., and married her iu Webster, Masi.. on Julj 35. Nothing has been heard of Katie Hen nessey, the young girl who has been miming from hor home iu Buffalo, N. Y., since July 30. Her relatives are greatly distressed. On July 80 Miss Hennessey attended a friend's weiMlng as brides, maid and remained ut the friend's nouso until the afternoon, when sho started home. Foul play is feared as Bhe had ooufciderablo money with her. Philip P. Dunn Died Iliauu.. Trenton, N. J., Aug. 17. Philip P. Dunn, a member of tho Soolet of Friends, who was an offloer iu tho em barrassed Star Rubber Company and Trenton China Company, died at Spring Lake yesterday. He was for SO yea& president ot the First National Bank of this city, but resigned after the financial crash cume. Ho died insnuo. Large Cuthollo Pilgrimage AuniKBViuje, N. Y., Aug. 17. A pil grimage to the shrlus ot Our Lady of Mercy hero was made yesterday by moro than 8,000 Catholics, mostly from Troy and Albany. Servloes lasted until noon, when the pilgrims returned homo. It Is estimated that moro than 25,000 people have visited tho shrine since Its erection four years ago. Weather Indications. Washington; Aug. 17. For Now Unslanili Generally fuin vorlablo wind slightly warmon warmer and fair Tuesday, Por llastoru New York: Slightly warmers generally fair, except showers in the evening in tho southern portion; varlablo winds, IYw Eastern Pennsylvania: Uou orally fair, axospt light showers aro liable ln the evening) no oooldod ohango ln tomporaturo; southerly n Inds. i'oi Woatora Now York and Western Term oj lvunlu: Gonorolly fair, oxeopt showors are UnN.1 In Southwestern Pennsylvania: no do. cic! change lu tcmporaturo; varlablo wIdAsi prob&hly r Tuesday, SOWQS ON THE nOHENZOLtiERN. The Eaparor Trie to Throw One of His Officer! Overboard. Iu tho Strucclo That Follnwftl llo I'ell and llnik- Ilia IClioo On Carried Intnu I'liiUlril ChIiIu bv tlioOBleera mill l'lB.ed In n StrltJuolt Thn Hilllora 1'i.rnlvzeil with Fenr Tho CrUla I.u.ti'd Tlirn Days Barm, Aug. 17. The Paris Eclair, which Is not given to sensationalism, prints tho following story as confirmed by nnquestlonad authority! On tho night of tho departuro of tho Imperial yacht llohennollern from Eng land the crew was lieaten to quarters and wan surprised to find tho quarter deok brilliantly Uluinluated. An altar bod been erected on the deck, bearing the Old and New Testaments, and the Kaiser stood by wearing a white chasuble with a crozior ln his hand and a black and white mitro on his head. He read the most wnrllko passages from the Testaments aud invited the crew to respond. He then preached n long ser mon on the duty of sovereigns to their people, the whole servloe lasting from 11 p. m. to 2. a. m. Tho on ,v were then piped below. At 5 a. m. the Kaiser ap peared ou the bridge ln the uniform of a high admiral, looking extremely bog Xard, and addressing tho commander. -ldi "Sir, rotiro to your cabin; I shall vike charge." ilio commander replied: "Sire, permit mo to oliservo that wo aro in a (lanuerous passage and that It Is ad vlsablo for Your Majesty's safety, as woll as for that of tho crew, that a sailor re main In command. " Tho Emperor responded! "Never mind. God will inspire me." Tho commauder bowed and retired. Tho second olllcer remaining, tho Em peror angrily bade him retire, tho officer respectfully protesting. Cruzed With Itnge The Emperor thou sold: "You resist, wrotchod creatine You troublo tho spirit of God which is In mo. This Is tho vengeanoe of God upon you," dealing the oltlcor a heavy hlow on tho cheek. The olHcor turned crimson, but remained until tho Emperor seized him by tho throat and triod to throw him overboard. In tho struggle that followed tho Em peror fell aud broko liii knee-cap. Tho riailors watched the scene, paralyzed with fear. Tho occurrence was 0110 that can not bo forgotten. The Emporor howled 'with pain. His eyes started from their uockots. Ho swore terribly, and, In fact, displayed all the symptoms of madness. Tho olllcers ! nftor brief consultation, carried 1 him into n cabin padded with mattresses, Tl,.l I I ... I . 1 . UUIIIIb.UU UAUUply ,1U IIUUtUT and tho Empress. Man wore uecess ir y io uoip restrain uim until his leg was bandaged uud a strait jacket put upon him. Tho crisis lasted three days. DENIED BY THE PRESIDENT. lie Will Not TTrltu u Lottor Withdraw ing from thu Presidential Ituoc. Capb May, N. J., Aug. 17. President Harrison, through Private Secretary Hal ford, donies tho story that he is about to declare, over his signature, that ho will refuse to be a candidate for renoiuina tion. The Presidopt replied ln his usual maimer that he would not discus? news paper rumors. The vigor with which Mr. Harrison's I answer was given made it quite apparent that no such letter will bo written. I Mr. Harrison's friends say that while the Presideut is not a candidate In the , sense ot chasing after a nomlnntlou, ho desires a reuomiuatiou. His subordinates are doing the work, while he looks on and notes the effect. Seoietary Tracy aud Attorney-General Miller, who were hero some days ago, nre at preseut doiug somo good work In ( Mr. Harrison's Intorest. They have re oently appro loued Congressmen and I other prominent and influential poli I tloians relative to sending their respec tive ueietratious to the national .Republi can convention next your. This is not heresay. The statenieut is based on strong, substantial faots. These two Cabluet omoers are now ougaged in pre paring a slate to suit their chief, and through their oom blued efforts It is said that tho Maryland delegation has al ready len pledged to Harrison, Secre tary Traoy nud Congressman Mudd, of Maryland, having arranged affairs to their entire satisfaction. The Presideut has not written any lat ter declining to permit his name to go lieforo the national convention, but it is said there exists nn implied understand ing between Mr. Harrison and Secretary Blaiue to tho effect that one ot them will decline iu advance should tho other de velop greater strength. This is simply a tacit agreement exist ing only in the inferential souse, but It seems to bo an agreement, nevertheless . All of Mr. Harrison's friends seen lately seem oonfldeut of his reuomluatlon. Two Drowned and Two Keaouexl. Newport, R, L, Aug. 17. Four per sonstwo women and two meu started for Jamestown In a rowboat last ulght. The boat struok a rook and sank. An nie MoCormlok, of Providence, and Eugene Maloney wore drowued. The worn m's skull was found to ba traa turad, and an autopsy will be held. Ma louey's body has not been recovers.. The other couple were rescued by a log sailboat. Will IIiiiil- IllHi ir lie lUoav.r. Ottawa, Kan., Aug. 17. E. H. Preston, a woalthy lumberman, shot his wife dead during a quarrel last evening aud then attempted suicide. It he does not die the probabilities are that he will be t tken out and hanged by the eltUeaa. lie is very low. Tho Atluuttt Joins th. P'u4rm. Newport, R. I., Aug. 17. The U. a steamer Atlanta arrived here at noon and joined the other vessels of thu White Squadron at anchor ln the harbor. The floet will probably sail tor Boston to morrow. Tenants Duy Lord Lurg.n'a Rstate. Dublin, Aug. 11. Tlio est, .to of Lord Lurgttn, situated li. founti- min,:h, Down and Ut ter, ha-, been silri ni d-r tho provision i t the Lmd 1' ir-lio .ict. The 800 tenun's ujroo I J usy f'i'15,000 for the property. A Shoe Dressing mutt restore the btlU liancy of a worn shoe, and at the same time prttervt Ut softtttss of the leather. LADIES will the Dressing you aro using do both ? Try it I Pour a dessert spoonful of year DreetJltg into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for a few dsys, and it will dry to a substance at hard and brittle as crushed glass. Can such a Dressing be good for leather? W''S ACME Blaine will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily film which is at flexible as rubber. 25 Dollars worth of JVW Furniture ftr 25 cn'- HOW? By painting 25 squart feat of Old Furniture with WOLFF a RANDOLPH, OQ7 North Front Street PHILADELPHIA. 2 W-- rs Ef 3 T --I n eu m CHEAP ArOty &TEVOMC. 20 other style ft-A '"-lco..i to mil si Wm. Ai I. fcri sii.nm, 1 1. a irit:i.puiA, AU my nst-nlH fni' W. L. DiuialiiH Shops. If lint tor Mite In our iilneu iihU. jour denier to p-cntl fin cntnliiKue, secure tlto ngency, ami net theni lor you. tar TAKE NO SIUISTITUTE. J WHY IS THE W. L. -DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEVlErJ rHE BEST SHOE IN THE WOULD FOR THE HONEY? It laaaeauilessaliiH', lib ui liiensor wax thread to hurt Ibereet, mmle of Ilio Iwst ituo calf, atrllali ana ca'iy, ami bt-titiiKi' uv make wiorr altwa of thu gritae thnnttnu other manufacturer, It equals baud, aeweil alioi a coatlnu: from S4.tW to SMJ0. ffiR Oil i lieiiiiliin lland-apni'd, the tlneat calf f; f".00 0V'T offered lor S5.tWi equala French Imported Hltof) whlrh ctmt from $8.at to S1I.(X. Qi& l lluiul-Wewetl Welt Mioe, line calf, ffa utjiWi. fomfortul.l,' and durable. The bent shoe ever otTiruil at thin price t riumo grade as cua toiiMiin'lc i a inea eobtlng from ll.ll0 to SlilO. SRjl 1"1'" "I'"'! Karmera, Railroad Men 0a niitl Iftterl'urrlersall ui'lir tlielu; lluoealt, scnuiltiss, Biuoolli Inalilv, henvr three soles, exten sion etliro. one pulr will wear aear. oil nun cnlfi no bettor shoo ever offered at this price i one trial will convince, those who want a shoe for comfort and aervlee. SO '1 "! fet-UO Wurklliifiiliill's shoes daa nro ic.-jr fctroiiK nnd iluraule. 'IIioim who have given them a trial will wear nootherniake. Dnvel '.'. mid l.7n achool shoes aro woru by the Loya everywhere! tliersell on their morItfl,aa thu lucreualug aulca allow, fi Afl ! ACT. I&LOO Ilaiid-Hevipd ahoe. beat r. , UoiiKola, vervatyllahieiiualaPreneh Imported allocs coating from 1.0) ui 0.oiJ. LudlerV ' a.3, tei-2. no ami Sl.75 hoo for Mlsaea uro tho beat line Uongola. Styllah aud durable. C nut Ion .See tliut W. I,. Douglas name and price are stain pet! ou the bottom of eaeh shoe. W. L. DOUULAS, Brockton, Maw. 2few linn. New Slock. Green Trade, Fino Grocsiies, FRUITS, &c, Delaware roe shad and other fresh flsli right lAuiti i ue iiuainuii j riany.. I' 1 eon Gtu from Ibebouth. Evan's Buildlnf, B. Centra St. tJ, S. TI'MMtfOM' eld Hand) Everything new and 'reah, Goods delivered to any vim ot town. H. C. KNIGHT Sc SON. W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mastellor's old stand,) Corner Coal aatl Jiardlu ttlsi. Mr. Snyder will always keep In stock a flue line of boots and shoes, CutKoiu "Work aud Kepaf rlia: dene In tbn best style. He guarantees to sell obeeiwr than competitors in. Main street Who have big rents to ray, and guarantees a genu ine bargain on eveiy purchase. FIRE INSURANCE I Immi it. iittt Itlltkk hnti Cut tiaiu'i Kepreseuted tar OAVM FAUSTi in g, JaroMn mram BHKNA.IOWA.HJPA HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream ! BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE aud RETAIL. Orders promptly attended to. Particular at tention iwld to Hulls, l'lenies, l'tmltvula, eu.-. ip. uzTHi:nsr NOUTII MAIN HTItEET, iltar Corner of Lloyd, tHENAKOOAH, PENNA.
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