I SUBSCRIBE FOR I The Evening Herald i - 1 NEWSY, BRIGHT AND GR1SP 1 THE UBOEST CtRGULATIOM IN THIS SECTION. Ell trie Latest JMcufa : PUBLISHED IN ! The Evening Herald , DELIVERED BY CARRIERS. VOL. VII.-NO. 2. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 2. 1892. ONE CENT The Evening Herald. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT. tHau a larger circulation In Shenandoah than any other paper published, circu lation books open to all. Wungrco with the Meadvllle 2Vi- hune-Ecpublican tbat the agony is over la New Yok and the State Sen ate M well as the Legislature Is Demo cratic lock, stock and barrel. It Is a disgraceful iiiTulr a disgraceful disre gard of tho rights of the vntors, wtiloh, In the end, will prove more disastrous to tho Democratic party of w r orKinan uuvmiuir wmou nan occurred since the davs when Doss Tweed and IiIb "forly thieves" reigned Biinreme. David D. Hill bti suc- ceeded In his purpose to make the stale Democratic in every department, law or no law, right or wrong, and now his successor -can , take up the (lrlvlng reins and crush- out the last remnant of Republican power. The state will be outrageously genyman dered gerrymandered beyond the hope of redemption until some tidal wavo sets iu and sweeps Democracy from power. Men who have beeu eieciea ueyona me suaaowox a uouui sjave been denied a, free and impartial -tnnltv to nresent thfiir nlmmH! urts have been prostituted, hleves pardoned and the richts i. .aie neonle tramnled unon In tho most ruthless fashion and all to eat tho ambition of one man who. llritfllnry Mm tltloa lr turn nfllnoo o - j ing to grasp a third in the hope Uing himself upon thepeoplo of 1 . 1 T . I .. 1 1. 1 .. 1 . . . 1 L aciuu. lb la uusaiuiu. uub uul that David B. Hill will be 1 In'liln nuuLlnnllnl ould be, God save the MUIlOJ, DUU iuvuio I) iw mo vuu jitjuiu laa ' tive romody Syrup of Figs, whoaover tho system needs a gentle, yot eflecllvo cleans- . inn Tn hrt hfl.lAHtnrf nnft mtlKfc trnt. fhn true remedy manutacturoa uy the uali fornia Fig Syrup Oo. only. For sale by all druggists in cue. and si bottles. 4f CENTS PER YABD FOR A 9k home-made Rag Carpet; others 8 for 65c, 55o and upwards. Also nice Hue of home-made Stair Carpets. Customers lmving carpet balls of their own should send them and have them made into u llrst-olnss carpet. C. D. FRIOKE, No, 10 S. Jaudin St. Honest Goods at Fair Always give POOR, ifn the line of Good Goods another lot of JVcw Country Lard, strictly imre licttle rendered. , -"y New Orlean8,not mixed yoodsand the bestwe can buy. n. Aiii oxji ujl-, color, Jlne flavor, inire sugar not mixed zottJt glu cose or com syrup. What's in "Wlty pny a Fancy Price for When n trial will convince you that you can buy AS GOOD an article for a LOWER. XltICK ? Try a sample suclt ot our FANCY MINNESOTA PATENT FtOUK, and be con vincctl that you can save money. TVc guarantee It to be ! equal to the highest priced Flour In the ntarUct. Our RIVERSIDE BUCKWHEAT in rTTt Iti ...... Hicle. Our Old-Tlmc CORN MEAL lrledaud fresh ground. Try our Old-Tzme GRAHAM FLOUR, Try "NORTH-WESTERN Will arrive (n a few days, a Car AT KEITKR'S. Bntortalnmont at Fowler's. There wai a pleasant ontorlainmont hi tho school houso at Fowler's, on Now Year's ovo, givun by tbo M. E. Sunday school of that place. Tho place was packed and tho exorcisos wore of a highly ploasanl character. In addition there woro nnmer ous presonts raado to tho superintendent and loachurs. The programme was as fol lows: Singing School 11 ay er Hupt. J a mes l'au mon . Hin&lne Hobool. UpeulDg Address .....J. Amour. ltecltalion Mame Bencher. Quai istt 1 John Ilcacli and I'ai ty. llecitatlou Dropped Bttlchea Itacbaelliuiuendov . Duett K lUcrBrougliall Blanche Nicholas. Recitation Captain's Daughter i'r ioUe.icli. Recl'ttlon .Mary Amdur. Solo Behold the Bildosioom Conif Mrs. Conway. Keciiatlon Nothing and Something John Davie '. Rrci'itioa Kdllh Hiltlbush Q,,i.i ,Dtie An. on Davies and Patty. U : i1od .Oiu'Hai.y and Our Will AnuleConwav, Hecil-.tlon liennle Freeman. Duo. i Mrs. ilorroz and Blew. I'M, ition Emma HHUbush. I' .ia.coo Kotle Wants a Keau Kaile Nicholas. Solo....... .The Haven of I!c3t J. I'alleifeou. Reci'-itlon - -..Annie Cowlev. Kmtatlon, the church reveries ol a school Irl Lottie Beach. Solo Happy New Year fc'illlo Qrrenei'. l'.ecltnllon ....Ead Prayer Annie Conway, r cllalion My Mother's Bible Allies Brown, Singing i Spirit Tree o buiaii -irif. Instrument il .....laclicl Immendorl, Ilecitatlon Hacg up the Baby's Mocking juit xruwu. Recitation .The New Year Edna Tiler. Kecl'illon Wm. Amour Solo ......Mamlo Beaoiier. Bluslug 'rho Old Year vm, isrougnauana -)ariy. Distribution of Canutes. Singing, No. S3 ...School. jjeueuicuou, l Liiuio uiris njxporionco in a Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keepers of tho Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Baach, M'cb.,aod H'O blessed with a daughtcr,fou-? years old. Last April eho was taken down with Mossles, followed with a dreai.jl cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors at homo and at Detroit treated her, hut in vain, eho grow worse rapidly, until she was a mere "handful of hones." Then sho tried Dr. King's Now Discovery and after tho uso of two and a half bottles, was com pletely cured. They say Dr. King's Now Discovory Is worth its weight in gold, yet you may got a trial bottle lreo at C. H. Hagonbuch's drug store. Coming1 Evonts. Jan. 19. Suppor and bazar in the Primitive Methodist school room. A Surprise. Keep your eyo on this local. Keagey, the photographer, will have his nowopon- tnp in a few dnvn nnri will hnvn BnmAthtnw interesting that will surprise tho poople. tf For tho tost gold and silver rimmed spectacles go to Oscar Yost, 102 North Main stroct. Eyes testod lreo of charge. Satisfaction guaranteed. 12-22 tf Gold and eilvor watches, in endless variety, tuitabU for holiday presents, a Oscar Yost'g 102 N. Main St. 12-22-tf Prices ! satisfaction. GOODS Never do at ANY PRICE. we invite your attention to c xuo a quart, ts origin a Name ! a particular brand of Flour. la mntlc r,.o- or..ri-i... DAISY" Flour. Load of SALT, Coarse and Fine. BOROUGH ITEMS GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OP REPORTERS. WHAT THE SCRIBES SEE AND HEAR Whoro Those Who Are So Dis posed May Attend Dlrlno Worship To-morrow Other Local News. English liaptist church, South Jardin street. Kov. II. G. James, pastor. Proach ing at 10:30 a. m. and 0:80 p. m. by Kov. Lyons, of Oirardville. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Deacon John Buan, superinten dent. On Monday ovoning at 7:30 tho B. Y. P. Union will meet. On Wednes day evening at 7 o'clocka general prayor meeting. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main, Kov. Floyd E. "VVost, rector. Services as follows: Morning prayer and litany with reading and sormon, 10:80. Evoning prayor andsormon, C:S0. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tbo rector officiates and preaches at tho morning service on tho second and fourth Sundays of each month and at tho ovoning servico on tho Srsl and third, a lay reader officiating in hisabsonco. P. M. clinch, corner of Jardin and Oak streets. Sorvicos Sunday at 10:30 a. m and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Young Peoples' Christian Endonvor at ( p. m. every Sabbath. Classes moot Tuos day and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock aud bunday at 9:oU a. m. Oenoral prayor meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. H. G, Russell, pastor. Welsh Baptist church, cornnr West and Oak streets. Rev. D. I. Evans, pastor. Services Sunday at 10 a. m. in Welsh and 0 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting on Monday oven' ing, at 7 o'clock. Class mooting on Thurs' day evening, at 7 o'clock. Ebonezor Evangelical church. Rev. H. J. Glick, pastor. Sorvicos Sunday at 10 a. m. in Gorman, and 6:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily invitod to attend. Welsh Congregational church, Kev, Owon Enoch, pastor. Preaching services at 10 a. m. in WoM, and 0 p. tn. in Eos' li.sb. Morning subject: "Who Loves Christ?" Evenlugtubiect: "Man's Life What Is It ?" Sunday school at 2 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Trinity Reformed church. Rev. Robert O'Boyle, pastor. Services to-morrow morning and evening. Got man services iu tbo morning. Sunday school at 1:S0 p. in, Presbyterian chuicli, Rev. W. McNally, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and G p. m, In tbo morning tho subjoct will bo "Thoughts on tho Now Year." In tho opening the subject of tho Lord's Pro- Millennial Second Coming will bo con tinuod and the themo will bo "Tho Res toration of Israol." Jows, who aro look- iug for tho coming Mossiah, aro cordially invited to tho evening service Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All are welcome. M. E. church, Rev. Wm. Powick, pastor Services to-morrow at 10.30 a. m. andC:80 p. m. Morning: Uoly Communion. Even ing subject : "Lookiqg out for tho future." The weok of prayor will bo obervcd by services ove.y evening next week at 7:00 All aro Invitod. Sunday school at 2 p. in, Oloslnp; Out, At groat bargains, a llrsl-clase lino of second hand stoves, ranges und healors j both double and singlo heaters, and every stove warrantod. Call and too tbam, is they will bo sold at a sacrifico, to oloso out tho stock, at No. 131 South Main street (Bronnan's building), Shenandoah, near Steam Laundry. 12-80-tf "Y" Programme. Tho following programrao will bo oflerod at the meeting ol tho "Y's" this evening; "How New Year's Day should bo spent," Miss Miijjiflo Jucoby. Solo, John 1'rlce. Comparison of the "Y" with normal, Hocleliei, Bert U. Hooki. Instrumental inusio, SI Iks dci tie Hassler, Description or Leblgb, Willie mown. Trio, MUsea Emma, Maggie and Kdtth Divn. General JHtlncs, BenJ. Hiddell, if there over was a real ruio for chronlo CoughH, Coldn, Ilroncliloal troubles and Ia Qrlppo It 1 l'au Xlua. Don't tall to get the genuine: avoid substitutes. Uosti only tli .8nls. i'an-Tliialssoldat 1'. 1. D. Klrlln'a D. us Store. Hundreds Dlnod. Tho ball in the P. M. church building was crowded yesterday afternoon and last ovo ning by people In attendance at tho regular annual suppor under tho auspice of the Welsh Baptist CongroRation. All tho seats at tho loog tabtos, wbloh wcro burdened with the finest refreshments, were constant ly occupied. The supply was fully equal to the demand and the guests wo"o treated in tbo most courteous and sociable manner. Tho church netted a handsome sum from the supper. Salvation Oil Id thfi hftit and o-rftitAst ay. ternal remedy yet discovered. It cures rheu matism or neuralgia in one or two days, l'ric 2 i .juts. All kinds of candies, 20 cents per lb., at Puccin A Waldlej's. 12-S-t PERSONAL. Will and Edith Vandanakor, of Phila delphia, nephow and noico o Councilman Holman, left for their homo on Tuuiday, accompanied by Mr. Ilolman's daughtei, May. Mrs. James, a cousin of Councilman Uolman, dioJ at Uazlclon on Thursday. Georgo tfiicke returnod to Port Carbon to-day. Charles T. Slraugbn, foreman in tho Herald office, is laid up with tho grip. Ron. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, was In town last evening. David FAust, of Tromont, wr i tbo guest of his cousin, H, E. Dongler, yesterday. Major E. J. Phillips was in town yoslor day. Frank McGovepn, of Girardville, wr? in town for a short time yestorday. Thomas Ramage, of Strong, spont New Year's in town. D. Bowman, photograpbe'-, of Mabanoy City, was in town yesterday afternoon. C. & I. Policeman John Blaker and w'o celebrated loe'r crystal wedding Thursday evening and onlorisioed Rbout forty of their friends. Tho party was a ve-y eojojablo ono. George 0 Smith, i'enna, R. R, station agont, aDd wife spont Now Year's day with frionds in Centralia. A. H. Roads spent to-day at Ashland, James Lamb, who had been tbo guest of town f 'ends eioce Cor'sima', loft for Iris homo in Jeitey City tuis morning. Have mpd Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup avA pronounce it the best medicine in use. A case ot consumption ho, e was curbed by lis use. Wo reconmeud it. JeHrues, Huberts & Co , Bouth Boston, Va. Waters' Weiss beer is the bost. Boilly solo agent. John A. 6 if Town and County. Barney Barr, a vetoraa of tho Merican war, died at tbo Soldiers' Homo, Dayton, Ohio, on Chvlslmas day. He was a ies dent of this county before going to the Homo and was in bis 0th year. Mrs. Peter Sandors, mother ol Jacob Sanders, an employe of tho Sunday Nevis, was found dead in her bed on New Year's day. She was CI yeais of ego. The Silver Brook Social Club hold a great ball at Lakeside Park Hotol, New Yeir's ove. About eighty young people went from Hazlolon and Honey Brook, Audenriod and Jeanesvillo, many goiDg in C3ftiasesflndataj:c!. Others lVom .MrIis noy and Poilsville, swelled tho number. DufiVs orchestra, of Mahanoy City, ren dered tbo muiic, and at 9 p. in., tbo g,and march was begun, J. E. Curvy and MUs Sarah Curry leading. Two homs lalor supper was served, covers being laid fpr 100 persons. Deputy Coroner O'Hara, of Ashland, after a thoiough investigation of the facts connected with tho death of tbo unknown mm who died at the Stalo Hospital lat week, instructed his jury to rendor a veidict of death by reason of injuries ie coived by being accidentally struck by an engine on tbo Lehigh Valloy Railroad. No cluo was discovered that would lead to tho identity of the unfortunate man. The Fiist Defenders nrnhiirhW indl-'- "' becauso tbe right of tbo lim-Jhmre1 1! of tho Grand Army of tho Ropublt&rfirv" vasDlngion has boon given tho Cth Regi ment of Massachusetts, which passed through Baltimoro ono day after tho flvo Pennsylvania companios. Tho First D' fenders look to tho Grand Army to prevent tbeir being robbed of tho honor which belongs to them. Died. DOHERTY. On tho2ad Inst., at Shen andoah, l'a., Elizabeth, w'u'owol Anthony Dohe-tv, used 07 years. Funeral will take place on Tuesday, 6.h iosi., from tbe late residence at No. 200 Noilh Emerck street, to leave oo tbo 12:65 P, & R. train for PottsviUe, whew interment will bo roado, In the Presbvierian ceoioterf. Fiioods and relatives ie:peoUully invited to attend. 1-2-Jt SIIEETZ. On tho lit Intt., at Shontn- doab, Pa., Henry Sheetz, aged 83 years and 7 monthB. Funeral will take place to morrow (Sunday) at 1 p. m., from the late residence on North Union street. Mass in tho Annunciation church and intormont in the Annunciation ccmotory. Friends and rolativos respectfully invited to attend. i 1-2 It. Donation Party. Rov. H. J, Glick, pastor of the Ebenezer Evangelical church, was roost agreeably surprisod, Now Year's evo, while having a sociable talk with his friend, J. K. Kehlor, at the pastor's residence. A largo party, members of bis church and friends, not raombors, were admitted alter ringing his door boll. They tnarohed into tho dining room and loaded tho dining tablo with groceries, poultry, dry goods, cutlery, otc., $1.75 in cash, and a silk hat. Mr. Glick returns thanks to tho kind donors and wishes them all many yoars to live and good health, A Dirty Praotico Revived. Tho dirty praotico of mon and boys spitting from the gallery of Ferguson's theatre has been revlvod. Last night tho dresses of several ladies in tho audionce were soiled It Is hoped that the manage ment wlli give attention to tho matter. STILL INJODBT S PATH OP THE POTrSVILLB SHORT LINE UNSETTLED. WORKING UNDER THE TRACKS. Miko Bobbin, the Polo, "Who Waa Fatally Shot, Buried To-day. Habeas Corpus Procec?'-S3 at Pottsville. Tho fato of tbo Pennsylvania B. R. Co.'s sboit lino between this town and Pol-vil'e remains unsettlod and nothing dofiiiilo can bo learnod ai to what tho company intends to do. From what can be gleaned it i bolieved that tbo road will be abandoned. Tho place where the cave-in waslhrealeaed whon tho company discontinued traffic on tbo road has gone down and about two lengths of track aro suspended in the air. Somopaplo weie under tho impi-ession tbat tho cavo-ln would be followed by immediate filling up and ropa'ring of tho load, but Ibis bas not aud caonot bo done. Tbero is a large bed of coal extending fiom the cave-in through tho cut and tho P. & R. C. & I. Co. people say tboy will con tinue taking it out until tbey have tbe placo clean, wb'ch will require about si i months' work. Ibis decision means that tborecanbo no l aveliDg over theshoit llooforat least tbat period and all I'jo Uafflo lever' i to tbo old-lime competitors tho Leblgh and Reading. Van Houton's Cocoa farthest." "Best and goes 12-23 lw. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tc Parties Holding Phoenix Fair Books. All parties holding books belopgiog to tho Phoen'x Fair aro hereby notified that membors of the compaov will meot them on Wednesday, January 6ih, at 7:30 o'clock, p. m., in tho company's houso. All pastes failing to make leiurn will be dealt with according to law. By order ot Tub Commit-"a 2. Obituary. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Doherty died this morning at her lesidence, 209 North Emo'.- ick 6'itoot, in her uTth year. Pneumonia was tbo cause of death. Tbe deceased was tbo widow of Anthoay Dohorty and bad been arcsidont of tho town for a number of years. Tbe luneral will take placo Tues day morning, tho remains to bo inte-red in Ibo Prcsbyleiian cometery at Pottsville. Henry Sbeeiz died yestorday at bis resl do.ice on North Uion ttreet from pneu monia, following an attack of tho grip, Tha deceasod was 33 years of ago and left a wife and ono young child. Ho was 1!K.7Sl' sheetz' ot Ea8t L'yd ban ts on th from PhlliiiV - -.eitleav Meeting. Tbo Shenandoah Choral Union will meet in the P. M. church hall on Sunday 3rd inst., at 8 o'clock p. ra. All who wish to join tbe organization aro requested to send In their names by that timo if they cannot bo present in person. 1-2-lt Bobbin Buried. Tho funeral of Michael Bobbin, tho Pole who diod at tho Minors' Hospital on Wod noeday night from tho effects of a pistol thot wound allegod to have boon inflicted by Constable Toomey on the 8th ult, took placo this morning. The remains wero in to 'red in tho Polish cemetery on tho hill alter services were hold in tho Poliih Catho lic chutcb, Ojnstahlo Toomoy went to Poltsvillo in custody of Constable Tosh this morning to attend tho haoeas corpus pio ceedings instituted in his behalf by J. If. Pomoroy, Esq., to have btfl fixed. TOOUK1T ADMITTED TO HAIL. Assistant District Attorney Shay, J. H. Porrreroy, Esq., attorney for Constable Toomoy, and W. D. Seltzer, Esq., attorney for tho brotbor of Miko Bobbin, appeared before tbo court at Pottsville this morning to make arguments on tho habeas corpus. By agreement between all parties the court fixed bail t $2,000, which was furnished. Dolls I Dolls I Dolls I Largest and best assortment in town. Kid body and dressed dolls 25 cents. Tovs of all descriptions. All tho latest games, puzzles, picture and story books. Bisquo figures, chinaware, etc. Handsome plush prosonts for Christmas. At Mellet's, 22 East Centro street. Large Lithuanian Exourslon. Ororslx hundred Lithuanians, of town, members of St. Georgo's, St. Joseph's and St. Kazimer's Societies, wont to Pittston, via the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, yesterday morning and attended the laying of the corner atone of a new Lithuanian church. Tho excursionists roturned to town at about 11 o'clock last night, no accident having bofell anyono. Best photographs and crayons atDabb's. PROM THE SOUTH. An Interesting Letter Prom a For mer Citizen. James G. Hutton, a former citizen of town, wrilos the following interesting let ter : The winter in thii country is delightful wbjn compared with the North. No frost n iho ground to remain over twenty-four hours. Whilo frost at nights, rendering ho atmosphere as keon as morula desire it, ut it is soon over. I met an old-timer tha other day, clad in a snowy-whlto vest, out eojoying tbo balmy air. Somo aro here to havo Naluro patch up their lungs acd, to my knowledge, such are benefitted. OthSjrs ttiohoroto havo their kidnoys lejuvonalcd and ate oxperioncinggood results from tbo uso of Litbla and Chalybeate waters. Tnis is verily a good placj for healthseekors to bo just now. Others aro boro to make money. This class of individuals are fa vored by tbo opportunities lor good invest ments offered here, ospecial'y in rea". eelato. Population now 4,1 . ) and likely to double nrst year (18C2). There are few nationali ties here none but American wYiles and colced. Havo not met nitber German, lrhb, English, Scotch or Welshmen siuco here. Tho American white have aa anti pathy for tho colored. While in Atlanta recently I saw o strango sight. Convicts working on the highways paving stroets, with armed guards close by, ready to deal death to him whoshou'd attempt to escape. This town, Tallapoosa, i3 situated on a mountain ridge, Gi miles west of Atlcntt and 40 miles cast of Anniston. Farming is carried on in a primitivo state, ox-teams boing nearly all tho go in tho country ; iu town things uo modern. Brick blocks, electric light, wator sjstem, stroot railways, otc. The prospoct is bright for a boom hero in tho spring. I do not hositato to recommend investment just now. I am building' some houeos myself and havo offors to sell or rent j either plan will pay handsomely. Rents aro high here. A threo-roomed houso rents for 58.00 per month,, according to locality, oi course. FennrIvanians are ever glad to meet and greet each other on a strange soil. Rev. Sam Small lectured hero recently, and it was a treat to listen to him. Ho is a Prohibitionist out and out. I wish Shen andoah could secure him te lecturo. He is now in Canada. Socially speaking, thing! are home-liko here; good schools "wlllT)o" found in this town hereafter. Wishing you nil a happy Now Year though absent but not forgotton. J. G. H. A Hnnnv Man Is ho who uses Ited Flaa Oil for Rheumatism,, tfeuralslu. Toothache hhiI chrrmln mint l?u a remedy wh'ch cures eveiy lime. Try It. HE rams, neu r ig ju is soia at r lln's Drugbtore. u, Interest to the Jews. Tho Sons of Shorn should avail thorn solves of tho opportunity to hoar something ol their future restoration and blessedmpe, by attending the Prosbytorian chutgjb,. corner of Oak and While streets, to-if)?-, row evening. Tho pastor extends a cordM invitation to them iu his church nolle- In this paper. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and heally, (ry Ekctrio Bitteis. If "La Gtippe'f ha left you weak and weary, use EleolrlfcBii tors. This remedy acts directly on DJici, Stomach and Kidnoys, gently aidingtl,ee organs to porform their functions. If you aro affiictod with Sick Headache, you rUl find spoedy and permanent reliof by tit vng Elcctric.Bitler). Ono trial will conviuca you that this is the remedy you ne4. Large bottles only 60c. at C. U. H ik" buch's Drug Slo.'e. Oflioors Installed. Tho offlcors of Watkin Waters Post, No, 140, Grand Army of the Remiblio. woro installed last evening by Gsorge J?, Abbott, of Pot 111, of Por. Crbon, tit installing officer. Comrado Abbott was MooMhunieil by tbe colored chaplain of Post Ui. und after tho installation ceremonies, a varv pleasant timo was had. Groat bargains in watches, clerks. - Iito. olry, diamonds, novelties and silverware at usonr Yost's, 102 North Main St. 12-22 tt FLORIDA They are t e best. Wagon load of them at &RAFS. 4 0 CHEAP
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