The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 17, 1891, Image 1

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    VOL. VI.-NO. 220.
SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1S91.
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AUDITOR OEXEItALt
GEN. DAVID MoMUJRTRIE CtREGG
STATE TJtEASVJtEllt
Oapt. JOHN W. MORRISON.
Velegatea-nt-Znrge to the Comtttutlonal
Convention!
A. S. li. SHIELDS,
WM. I. SCIIAPFEH,
IX)UIS W. HALL,
FRANK REEDER,
H. 0. M'COKMIOK,
J. It. P0MER0Y,
JOHN CESSNA,
wm. n. Rogers,
JOHN ROBERTS,
ISAIAH 0. WEAK,
IIEKMAN KREAMEH
M. L. KAUFFMAN,
ir. SI. EDWARDS,
GEO. S. SCHMIDT,
CYRUS ELDER,
JOHN S. LAMIilE,
JAMES J,, BROWN,
T. V. roWDERLY.
County Ticket.
Judge Hon. D. li. Green.
Sheriff lienjamin Smith.
Jury Commissioner Maj. William
Clark.
Poor Director George Heffner.
Unexpired Term Harry H. MeGinnia
Contlltutionnl Convention Delryutc.l.
ROBERT ALLISON, Fort Carbon.
B.BURI) EDWARDS, FoUsvllle.
J. H. I'OMEROY, Shenandoah.
JOHN J. COYLE, Mahanoy City.
A Oortalnty.
A nnlinit in It.. f V, 1 1 t ,..!.., T h.
jkijiisuranco Company is an absolute agreo-
1 to ont to pay a speciflod sum i tho coopora-
tivo certificate simply entitles its holder to
tho proceods, in whole or in part, of an
assossmont, which will vary with tho nura
bor of persons to bo assessed, or who may
ehooso to pay tho assessment, and thoreforo
cannol afford the slightest cortainty of any
sum whatever. Tho Connecticut Mutual
policy is real insurance : tho cooporativo
cortiflcato is mero imitatign. David Faust
Is the local agont of tho company. 10 17-3t
Should bo Stopped.
Thorois borough ordinance prohibiting
the throwing ot papor, etc., on tho streets,
Tho attention of the Chief Burgess is
called to tho fact that a prominent Main
street business man flagrantly violated the
ordinanco yesterday. Tho object of pro
hibiting tho throwing of papar on tlo
streets is to avoid the frightening of horsts
and, therefore, tho ordinanco should bo
strictly observed.
Coal Train Wrecked.
As a loaded coal train was being sido
trackod near tho red bridge last evening to
givo tho passenger train duo hero at 0:35 a
cloar track an axle broke, by which flvo ol
-Ibo cars woro thrown from the track and
f . A dly damagod. Tho passenger train got
1 ''lbund the wrocksgo by a turn-out track,
but all tho oast-bound trains were dolayod
for about an hour and a half.
CENTS PER YARD FOR
a good home mado rutf carpet.
It is one of those oxtrn heavy
camels, inadoof the best varn
and clean raps. Finest line of Velvet
Brussel and Ingruiu Carpets in Shen
andoah at
C. D. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE.
TUB JblJtSl OF
45
New BUCKWHEAT FLOTJE
MESTOE PIES, MUSTOE PIES.
We open to-day our first lot of
NEW MHTOE MEAT I
We handle no Common,
and confidently recommend
to he the Best in tho Market.
"Northwestern Daisy" Flour
Altvays flve satisfaction. So does "Illvm'side." lhey
MAKE WHITE BREAD and are Easy to Bake.
When you need
FLOOE OIL CLOTH
Don't forget to examine our stock. Over 30 different
patterns to select from. All Widths and Prices. '
PERSONAL.
Rov. H. O. James will preach In
Audenrlod to-morrow.
lion. D D. Phillips, of Gordon, spent a
fow hours In town yesterday.
Ex-roor Director Hefner was in town
yesterday, shaking hands with his friends,
It was Kov. Simpson, and not Vivian,
that officiated at tho Huntor-Lowis wod
ding. Bert C. Ilooks and John Kern, of tho
Bloomsburg Normal school, arospsndlng
a fow days with rolativos in town.
M. M. L' Voile, Eiq , of Ashland, paid
Shenandoah a professional visit yostorday.
lie continues to improve in health.
Harry M Ginnis, tho Republican candi
date for Tour Director, was in town law
ovouing. Ho tnado many new friends,
Ho is a popular young man.
Missos Kathorino Jamos and Lizzio Reoso
loavo for Scrantou on Monday to represent
tho Young I'ooplo's Christaln Union at th
Slato Association.
Judgo W. P. Sadler, of Carlisle, Pros!
dent of tho Electric Stroot Kailway, ar
rived in town last ovoning and is stopping
at tha Ferguson IIouso.
Our good-looking friend Harry Uochtol,
of Philadelphia; his brothor, Hon. O.
Bechtel, and A. "V. Scha'ck, Esq., of
Pottsville, woto in town on Thursday for
few hours.
Fluo Exhibits.
Tho handsomest, and the most artistic of
all tho exhibits at the great annual fair
tho Amorican Institute in Now York this
year is that of Walter Bakor & Co., th
oldost and ono of tho largest manufacturers
of cocoa and chocolate in tho world. Th
utmost taste is ovmcod In tho construction
of tho booth, which is a picture of white
and gold; whilo tho tempting display of
goods ploaso3 the cyos and arrests the stops
of all visitors to tho fair. Samplo cup3 of
W. Baker S Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa ate
served free to all by two pretty young
ladies attired in tho oxact costumo of
Liotard'fl famous portrait of "La Bello
Ohocolatiero," (adopted many years ago as
the trademark of this firm) palo blue sn la
gowns, waists of old gold satin, and laco
caps of pink and bluo. Tho evolution of
tho product is also shown, from tho in.
monso cocoa pods containing tho bean to
exquisitely colored powder which is so
familiar to tho housewife, and, whensorved
at tho breakfast tablo, so grateful to tho
most fastidious palato. Taken altogether,
it is a beautiful oxhibit and ono which do
servedly rocoivos tho admiring attention o
ovory visitor to tho fair.
Oysters aro in season
market aro at Coalott's.
ana tne best in tho
o
A Great Sale.
In order to dispose of a ten-thousand
dollar stock of clothing within thirty days,
preparatory to going out of tho business,
we are prepared to sacriiico all tliat wo
have. Wo guarantee a saying of 25 per
cent. Call and inspoct our stock and get
our prices before going olsowhoro. The
Original Bargain Store (Red sign in front)
23, S. Main St., Shenandoah. 10-10-2t
Ladies, if you want flno writing paper
and onvolopes to match, call on Max
Reoso. tf
THE SEASON,
Inferior Goods at low prices,
ozir BEST MIR CE MEAT
BOROUGH ITEMS
GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL
CORPS OF REPORTERS.
WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR
Where Thoso "Who Aro So Dis
posed May Attond Dlvlno
Worship To-morrow Othor
Local Nows.
English Baptist church, South Jardin
stroot, Kov. H. G. Jamos, pastor. St
vlcos to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m.
Bro. Thomas, Hough will conduct the
morning sorvico and Bro. Wm, Howells
will preach in tho ovoning. Sabbath school
at2 p. m. Deacon John Bunn, superinten
dent. On Monday ovening at 7:30 Tho
Young People's Christian Union will
moot. On Wednosday ovoning at 7o'clock
a general prayor meeting conducted by
Deacon Pillingor.
All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street,
near Main, Rev. Floyd E. West, rector.
Sorvicos as follows: Morning prayor and
litany with reading and sermon, 10.30.
Evening prayer and sermon, 0:30. Sunday
school at 2 p. m, Tho rector officiates and
preaches at tho morning service on the
second and fourth Sundays of onch month
and at tho ovoning sorvioo on tho lirsl and
third, a lay reader officiating in hisabsonce.
Ebonozor Evangolical church. Rev. H.
J. Glick, pastor. Services Sunday at
10 a. m. in Gorman, and 0:30 p. m. in
English. Sunday school at 1:30. p. m.
All aro hoartily invited to attond.
P. M. church, cornor of Jardin and Oak
stroets. Sorvicos Sunday at 10:30 a. m.
and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m.
Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor at G
p. m. every Sabbath. Classes moot Tues
day and "Wednesday ovonings at 7 o'clock
and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Goneral prayor
mooting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. H. G,
Russell, pastor.
Preaching in tho Trinity Roformed
church to-morrow morning and ovoning by
tno pastor, Rev. Kobort O Boylo. Every
Doay welcome
Welsh Baptist church, corner West and
Oak streets. Rev. D. I. Evans, pastor,
Sorvicos Sunday at 10 a. m. in Wolsh
and 0 p. m. in English. Sunday school at
1 p. m. Prayor moeting on Monday ovon
ing, at 7 o'clock. Class moeting on Thurs
day ovonincr. at 7o'clock.
Presbyterian church. Rev. "W. McNallv.
pastor. Proaohintr at 10:30 a. m. nnd fi Rn
p. m. Tho sacramont of tho Lord's supper
at the close of morning Borvico. Prayor
mooting on Thursday evoning at 7:30, All
aro cordially invltod to those sorvices.
Rov. U. M. Havice, of Muncy, Pa., will
preacnlnthe English Luthoran church to
morrow at 10:30 a. in. and C:30 p. m. Sun
day school at 1:30 p. ra. as usual. All
mombors aro requested to bo prosont.
M. E. church, Rev. Wm. Powick, psstor.
Sorvicos to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30
p. m. .Morning subject : "Tho Wages of
Sin." Evening subject: "ThoGiftof God."
Sunday school at 2 p m., to bo followed by
the devotional mooting of tho Epworth
League Quarterly conforenco Tuesday
evening at a o ciocic. uonoral prayor
mooting Thursday ovoning at 7:30. Boats
froo. All are wolcomo.
A Common Sense Remody.
In tho matter of curattvos what you' want
is something that will do its work whilo
you continue to do yours a remody that
will give you no Inconvenienco nor inter
fere with your business. Such a remody Is
Allcock's Porous Plasters. Thoso plasters
are not an experiment j they bavobeenin
uso furjovor thirty years, and thoir value
has been attested by tho highest medical
authorities, as woll as by testimonials from
thoso who havo used them. They require
no change of diet and aro not affected by
wet or cold. Their action does not interfero
with labor or business : you can toil and
yet be curod while hard at work. They
aro so puro that tho youngest, tho oldest
and most delicate person of eithor sox can
uso them with groat benefit.
Bowaro of imitations, and do not bo
deceived by misrepresentations. Ask for
Allcock's, and lot no solicitation or ex
planation induce you to accept a substitute.
Important
Call and Beo tho list of openings and
businou chances at Max Reese's. If you
are out of employment or In want of some
ono to fill a position, you can bo accom
modated at onco. A small feo is all that is
required for tho services of tho agont.
Pension Renewed,
Ex-Burgoss D. J. AVilliams has had his
pension renowod undor tho now law. Ho
will recoivo $12 por month horoaftor, be
sides back ponslon amounting to about
S1D0.
Children Enjoy
The pleasant flavor, gontlo action and
soothing offocts of Syrup of Figs, when In
neod of a laxative, and if tho father or
mother bo oostivo or bilious tho most grat
ifying results follow its use, so that it is tho
host family remedy known and ovory
family should havo a bottle.
Legal blanks of all kinds for salo at the
Herald office
THE WATER QUESTION.
Tho Now Worka Should Bolonff
to tho Borough.
Soma people who havo not been plr-afed
with the stand tho Herald took on the
eloctno rail question aro now trying to
create prejudlco by asserting that tho papor
is against tho establishment of now water
works. The Herald has always boon and
is now ready and willing to advooato and
help along anything that will benefit the
town and tho people. It can point to its
record with pride in support of this asser
tion. The Herald advocated and fought for a
eoworago system, but tho cranks, drones
and skeptics won.
Tho Herald advocated and fought for a
city charter, but tho crauks, dronos and
skeptics won.
The Herald advocated and fought for a
Board of Trade, but tho cranks, drones
and ekoptics won.
Tho Herald advooatod and fought for
tho establishment of sufficient homo in
dustries to mako tho town, in somo measure
at least, independent of tho coal industry,
but tho cranks, drones and skoptics havo
always grasped the movumont by tho
throat.
Tho Herald advocated tho olectrio rail
way and hammered away for months at tho
idea that it would bo ono of tho greatest
achievements in tho history of tho borough,
but tho cranks, dronps and skeptics grappled
that, too, by the throat and smothered it
for all the time they thought but, Phoo-nix-like,
it aro-o from the ashes, independ
ent, strong in pluck, onorgy and financial
back, and froo and cloar of tho barnacles
that previously hindered its progross. And
tho cranks, dronos and skoptics who oppose
ovfrything tho Herald advocates, "on
gonoral principles," flocked to a paper that
has never boon in the rank3 of thoso who
have boon trying to build up tho town and
joined hands with it in a fight which thoy
boliovcd would bo a death-blow to tho
electric railway ; but tho Herald stood by
tho railway and tho dronos, cranks and
skoptics wont down for onco.
There noed bo no doubt about tho stand
ing of tho Herald on tho water quostion.
Tho Herald is willing to advocate tho
establishment of water works to be owned,
controlled and managed by the people.
Tho Herald is not in favor of any
movement that is to sololy benefit n clique
of skinflints and misors who aro waiting to
fish tho gold out of thoir mouldy socks and
put into a sure thing for largo dividends,
but who will not part with ton cents to
built up the town.
Tho Hkrald favors waterworks "of the
people, by tho peoplo and for tho poople,"
and no other.
Now, if all tho parlios who havo or
ganized tho movemont for new water
works are acting in good faith thoy aro in
a position to show it Tory soon, Wo say
all the people because wo havo knowledge
that many of our most prominent and re
spected citizens woro at tho public mooting
in a spirit of good faith, but that tho ro
suits of tho mooting strongly ovidoncod a
schemo on tho part of othors to uso tho
mooting as a pretext to Btab tho oloctrio
railway project in tho back.
We havo tho statements of two of tho
most prominent and highly rospocted gen-
tlemon in tho town that thoy wont to tho
mooting on Wodnosday night to favor the
water works and everything done in that
connection met with thoir approval, but
whon the attempt was mado to irjoct tho
oloctric railway quostion into tho buslncs,
without giving rcasonablo notice that such
steps would bo takon, and without giving
tho electric peoplo an opportunity to bo
hoard, they left tho hall disgusted and im
pressed with tho idea that tho citizens had
boon called togother undor tho mantle of
tho water question to injuro tha cause of the
electric railway company.
It is quite likoly that some of tho cranks,
drones and skoptics will jump to tho con
clusion that the two gontlomon roferred
wore electric railway poople. But the
Herald statos with all tho force of truth
that tho two gontlomon aro in no way con
nected with tho railway project and that
the statements were unsolicited and wholly
voluntary.
The rosult of Wednesday's moeting loft
tho Herald undor tho eamo impression
that tho two gentlemen recoivod. But the
Herald did not and does now bolievo that
all who c&usod that moeting to bo called,
or who participated in tho wator proceed
ings, had a hand in tho scheme.
For Sale.
Two barrols of Now Orloans and baking
molaseos and two barrels of minors' oil for
salo to dealers at a low flguro. J. Coffeo, 29
and 31 S. Main stroot. 10 IG-'Jt
BurohlU's Restaurant.
Oharlos Burchlll is now located at corner
of Main and Coal stroets. Shonnndoab.
Regular moals, at popular pricos, sorvod
any timo. Ladies' dining and refreshment
rooms attached. 9-11-tf
Tho Dootor and Postmaator '
were talking about a case of nerlous illness-
no uj u ueifiecieu oia una rapiaiy going Into
consumption which wuh promptly cured by
.IM.u".1inl.. wish ana I'misuniptloa Cure.
Trial bottles lite at Klrlln'g Urug store.
Bost work done at Brnnnan's steam
laundry. Evorythlng white and spotless.
Lace purtalns a specialty. AH work guar-jutoodi
MIDNIGHTALAEM
A DRUNKEN POLANDER IN A
STRANGE HOUSE.
AN ELEGTRIG RAILWAY MEETING.
All Contracts Awarded Work
Will Begin Next Wook Maha
noy and Glrardvlllo in Lino.
Ashland Expootod.
Botwoen ono and two o'clock this morn
ing tho residents of tho First and Second
wards were aroused from thoir slumbers by
a woman's crios of "Murder I Police I"
Tho woman giving tha alarm was Mrs.
Eborharl, a widow residing in tho Com
pany houses bordering tho Lehigh Valley
railroad. Adam Mort, "Doro" Hydo and
othor mon wont to hor asdstanco and cap
tured a drunkon Polo who had forcod an
ontrance to tho kitchen of tho widow's
homo Tho Polo was takon boforo Chief
Burgess Leesig who committed tho man to
tho lockup on a chargo of drunkenness and
disorderly conduct, Mrs. Eborhart was
not disposod to mako more serious chargo
and said sho would settlo the case upon pay
ment of damages done to her furniture.
The man was still in the lockup this after
noon.
GETTING IN SHAPE.
Elootrio Railway Work Will Bo-
gin Noxt Wook.
Judgo W. F. Sadler, of Carlislo, Cum
berland county, president of tho Mhanoy
City, bhonandoah, Oirardvillo and Ash
land Stroet Railway Company, arrived in
town last night and registered at tho For
guson Housa to await tho docision of tho
Mahanoy City and Girardvillo borough
councils on tho "T" rail quostion.
Tho special committoo appointed by the
Mahanoy City council to visit Bothlohom
and Allontown mado a unanimous roport
in favor of tho "T" rail in proforenco to
tho flat rail and reported that tho docision
was arrived at after a careful inspection
and consultations with a number of tho
prominont citizens and business mon of the
two placos visited. Upon this roport tho
"1 rail was adopted.
1 ho Girardvillo borough council also
met last night and not only adopted tho
"T" rail , but also gavo tho railway com
pany tho option of puttingiin a 4 foot 81 inch
gaugo, or a 6 foot 21 inch, as tbo company
may doom advisable Tho council also
decided to givo all tho oncouragoment in
its power to tho company.
no Asniana borough council will nioet
Tuosday evoning and its docieion is ex
ported to conform with that of tho othors.
This morning a meeting of tha company
was held in its offico in tho Baddall build
ing, Judgo Sadler proslding and contracts
for tho steam plant, rails, ties, polos, etc.,
were awarded.
Tho contract for tho steam plant was
awarded to tho Frick Engine Company, of
Waynesboro, through Mr. G. L. Jones, of
Philadelphia.
Tho supplies aro expected by next Tues
day, or Wednesday, and work on tho Una
wiil commence immediately thoreaftor.
In conversation with a Herald re
porter to-day Mr. Eberie, superintendent
of construction for tho company, said:
'Tho stoam plant will bo tho fintst over
seen in this section of tho state. Tho en-
gino will bo COO-horso power and of tho
Corliss make."
Tho finest note paper and onvolopos i
tho country at Max Reoso's. tf
New Shoo Storo.
I wish to inform my patrons and tho
public in general that I will opon a shoo
storo in tho room formerly occupied by L.
Goldman, cornor Main and Oak streets.
In my new quarters I will carry tho finest
lino of footwear in tho county, and will
continue to sell tho samo at groatly roduoed
pricos. I will also carry a full lino of dry
goods, and thoso wishing anything in this
lino will sayo monoy by purchasing tho
samo lrom mo. 10-10 2t J. Coiitee.
What's better for a wnnnil flinn Knlvnffnn
Oil? Kclio answers : "Whut." Wo answer:
Tuotulnir." "riosavwn all nf n. uihat wn
all I" OnlyaScts. '
Stereoptioan Looturo.
Prof. M. AV. Oleavor, ,B. A., will givo a
very interesting and muoh lauded lecture
in tho Presbyterian churoh on Wednesday
ovoning, noxt. Tho subject is "Johnstown
and tho Connemaugh Valley." The
views aro realistic, and will bolexbibited by
a whito, oalcium light. In will be Instruc
tive and Interesting, and somo things will
bo thrown in to oxcito tho risibilities and
send ovory body away fooline cood.
Tickets adults, 2Co. ; children 16c.
Property Sold.
Joseph Rynkowicz has purchased the
property on South Main street owned by
Mrs. Tobin for ?G,300.
Elootrio Sparks.
The Electrio Railroad Company appear
to bo la earnest and should have all tho
oncouragemont wo can givo thorn con
sistent with tho borough Interests. Maha
noy 2Vi- Weekly.
READ THIS.
Elootrio Railways are Real Estnto
Boomoro.
Tho Herald takes plwsuro in calling;
tho attention of tho backsliding, non-pro-grcsMvo
and anti-electric (railway citlzona
f town to an interesting paragraph clippod
from tho Bethlohem Time 'ot Thursday
last. Somo of tho skeptics who have fought
tho eloctric railway bocauso thoy believed
it was In tho hands of "wind pipes," and
becauso thoy could not soo whero tho
monoy to build it was coming from, woro
temptod to smilo a fow days ago when thoy
read tho assertion in tho Herald that tha
railway will boom roal ostate in and about
tho towns through which it will pass. Tho
attention of thoso skeptio is particularly
callod to tho paragraph quoted and it is
hoped thoy will understand just what is
therein contained. Tho paragraph roads:
If South Bethelehem's onuncllmon havo
still a linge.-ing doubt as to the utility of
tho oloctric railroad thoy should mako an
investigation of West Bothlohem's r- al
estate boom. A largo number of building
lots havo boon sold ou tho strongth of that
railway and the prosperity of tho western
borough was never more pronounced. In
fact, there is a tendency all over town for
property adjacent to the olectrio mad to
increase In value, and tho bom lit that has
accrued to tho community during tho rail
way's brief oxistence is unmistakable. It
is impoasiblo to deny that Suuth Bethlo
hem would reap vast benefit from tho ex
tension of tho road into hor domain. And
It will bo a suicidal policy for tho borough,
through hor servants, to provont this beno
fit by opposing tho erection of tho Main
stroot btidge, which is tho means and tho
only means through which tho olectrio
road will come."
To Your Intoroats.
The prudent buyor always makos his pur
chases whore ho can savo tho most money.
That is tho reason tho storo of J. Coffoo is
always crowded. His lino of footwoar Is
unsurpassed for quality and stylo, and bo
low all competitors. Ho is soiling child
ren's doublod-soled shoos at tho romarkablo
low prico of C0c, and Woonsockot boots,
bost mako, at ?2 2-5. For bargains call at J.
Cofteo's, 31 S. Main stroet. 10 10 2t
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Lottor List.
Tho following letters romain uncalled for
In tho Shonandoah. Schuvlkill nnnntv 7V .
post offico, October 17, 1891 :
Kelley, Daniel
Russell, J. W.
Young, Thomoa
Parties callinir for advertised lnttora
should please say "advortisod." Ono cent
will bo chargod on all advortised letters.
U. U. BOYER, P. M.
Buoklen's Arnica Salvo.
Tlttt Mailt Onlpn In . 1.1 e ... .
Bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Salt llheum, Fever.
Moms. Tnllpr f'hu.i.iori llnHa r,iK,ni.
Corns, ami allSblu liruptlooB, and positively
cures Piles, or no ruy requlrtd. It Is guar
antf ed to give perfect satlslUotlnn, or money
,v,.i.ucu a iito 4u wum pvr uux, iur buio
by C. II. ilacenbucb.
Y" Programmo.
Tho following will bo tho programmo of
oxercises at tho "Y" meeting to-night :
No. si, "Y Bolls."
Bcrlpture kiwn,
Comic recitation, T. II. Hopkins.
Mu-lo ou kuzo), Male quartette.
Munroe Doctrine BUI, A. O. Morgan.
Declnmntlon, J. T. Lawsou.
Crl'lc, V. Heevcs.
Selection Jroui "Y Bells."
Waters' Wolss boor is tho best.
John A'
6-6-tf
Roilly solo agent.
A Slunnor.
J. CoiTeo, having purchasod tho greater
portion of Goldman's stuck at sheriff's salo
rocontly, consisting of more than 2,000 pair
of boots, shoes, etc., ho is now prepared to
soli tho same nt pricos not to bo beaten In
the county. Coma early whilo the sizes
romain unbroken. Don't forgot tho place,
31 South Main street. Look for canvass
sign. 10-10-Ct
A Surprise.
Keep your eye on this looal. Keagey,
tho photographer, will have his new open
ing in a fow days and will havo something
interesting that will surprise the ixtople. tf
Always go to Coslett's, South Main
Btreet, for your prime oysters. 8-22-tf
Fou tintypes for 25 conts. at Dabb's. if
WANT A FISH ?
For Breakfast?
A Maclcernl;?
Wo havo 'cm.
White and fat.
Bright and sweet. ,
No oil. No rust.
Hb, lib, i;ib, li lb, nib,
GRAF'S,
No. 122 North Jardin Str