In Season ! All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for tho summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. SOLID and plated Silver ware. Gold and Silver; Watches, Diamonds, Preciou( Stones, Clocks, Uronzes, Un. cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor7nci Piano Lamps,uniquo in eloign with 75 and 250 candle 0yver burners. All goods svp0rjor in finish and quality wthrock bottom prices that Whstand all opposition victorousiv Kepair work execQtcd neatly and promptly at Holderman) Jeufelry Store, The most pryCregsly0 establishment the county. Corner Mafn ana uoyQ Streets. 'lakeside. Benure Toy Dates lSeluro All the Best Are Taken, ing dalos are alroady taken up i. Parties wishing to secure Tho; for tho n day ould write or call on 0. A. Keim, r. Shenandoah, Pa. : Man July Phllopatrlan Club, Shamokin. i to 2ft Pottsvillo District Camp Meeting. 19 True Americans Shenandoah. 20 P. M. Sunday school Glrardville. 21 Young Mens' Itepubllcan Club Maha- noy City. , 23 Reformed and Presbyterian Sunday sclinola Shenandoah. " So M. E. Sunday school Ashland. Wm TTin SinnilAr f.nhnnl Wm. Pflnn. 28 German Lutheran Sunday school Mahanoy City. 29 Welsh Congregational Sunday school Mahanoy City. .August 2 Family Reunion. " t County butchers. " 4 English Lutheran Sunday school Mahanoy City. " 5 P. M. Sunday school Shenandoah. " 0 English Baptist Shenandoah. 11 M. E. Sunday school Mahanoy Piano. " 10 St. James Lutheran Ashland. " llEvangolicul Sunday school Mahanoy City. ' 12-rP. O. H. of A., Mahanoy City. " 13 O. U. A M. No. 148 Bloomsburg. " IS Musical Festival. " 16 Presbyterian Sunday school Maha noy City. " 17 Union Sunday school. Gordon. " 18 Reformed Sunday school Mahanoy City; Coming Kvents. July 18 Ice cream festival and bean Kup1uncb, Bobbins' opera homo, under auspices of "Women' Belief Corps. July 22. Strawborry and ice cream festival, in Bobbins' opera house, Iho auspices of Young America i " 'rps. Sop'-6 St. Patrick's Band picnic, uridor Drum Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, de pending upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If tha Liver bo inactive, you have, a Bilious Look, if your stomach be disordered you have a Dyspeptio look and if your Kidneys bo affected you havo a pinched look. Secure good health and yon will bavo good looks. Electrlo Bitten is the great alterative and Tonlo acts di rectly on those vital organs, Cures PimpleB, Blotchos, Boils and gives a good comploxion, Sold at O. II. Hagenbuch't Drug Store, GOc per. bottle. Vleetrlo Hallway Change. Hereafter tho electric railway cars will loave the corner of Slain and Centre streets at 6:30 a. m., daily, nnd every 25 minuter thereafter until midnight, at -which hour the last car will leave. Now Mnnageniput. Tho bakery located at 27 South JIain street, formerly owned by 31. S. Soheider Is now conducted by Wilson Otto, who will be pleated to have friends apd the publlo generally oall and see him. 0 22.M Lane's Family Medlohio Movos the bowels each day. Most people need to use It. Bft photographs and crayons at DabtA YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! Good horses, nice buggies and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Lubcrg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with promptness. EVAN J, IAYIKS. IS1 - Conry's Saloon, 31 South Main Street, . Hext to tha First National Bank, for fresh beer, yui icx, u.up ouu venipcrneo annus. . tlwrika by tin Day, Wak or Meeth. I.akcsiilo To The local camp of excurtlon accompanied by thoirC July 25, 20, 27i' themselves at XiBReMdntront an oppor otcst Grand Qircuit Bandmaster Jocitsiti i. Call on Nickel aatlon. 7-16td ovoning by tho juutnoron cnurcn ,,. xothlnc, a i.i ..i i. Max Reeso h f WT envelopes, otc.( of tablets, wrifl Assignee's sale and is ., .,.n,i (,t 60 per cent, less than selling tho UftMlM p. T - ....... u.ous" team dofeated the MuU The re""1 100 ironing para, oavuiuay, infnrrp of 7 tO 0. o..aJ cust Gap and Lost Creek teams ,,aJ cust nPJ ten-inning game at Connors' hall otorv Score 7 to 6 in favor of Locust namn wna i1un1 nt T.i.tiafnr1 fin Rot irtv between iho homo team and A$w 4id club, resulting in a victory for Lans- K.lifrt vr n onni-a nf tn 9 TCttillV Willi Ilei'er formed tho battery for Ashland; Fulmer and Gormloy for Lansford. Features of the game were three base bits by Beilly and Fulmer. TWO HARVEST EXCURSIONS Yin the Chlcnco, Hlliraukco & fit. Paul lty, August 30, anil September M7. Where tbo grasses ore kissed by tho wand'ring ureozo, And thn upIuh urn rich with tho golden eraln:, Where the schooner ploughs through the prairie seas, To Its destined nort on tho western plain: Where homes may never bo sought In vuln, And hope Is the thriftiest plant that grows Where man mav ever his rlcbts maintain. AuU lanu IS as ireo us ine winu inaiuionu. For further particulars apply to thn nearest ticket agent, or address John B. Pott. District Passenger Agent, 4S0 Will iam Street, WilHamsport, Pa. tf REV. POWIOK'S SERMON. iVli Interesting Discourse In the Method ist Episcopal Church. Tho sernion'at the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday evening was from Psalm CO-23 ' Whoso olTorctli praise glorificth God, and to him that ordcroth his conversation aright will I show the salva tion of God." This Psalm shows the vanity of a heartless service. It teaches us that God do. ires our loving obedionco rather than our sacrifices; it shows that grateful praise and contrite tears are infinitely more prec ous in tbo sight ot uou man slaughtered hecatombs or mountains of gpld. One might have supposed that one so high and lofty, so pure and holy, w uld bo indifferent to man's praises. Some vain and foolish people affect to be insensible to either tbo praiso or blatno of their fellow: u3 though such a thing were possible but not so with God. Ho goes so far in cop descending love a3 to assure us that "whoso offereth praiso glorifleth God." Wo otten estimate the value of praiso by tbo rank of him who bestows it but the great God ii glorified by the praiso of the "Whoso overs." Perhaps the reason is because their praiso implies their sensibility to his goodness. It shows they are not living in forgetfulness of God. It lifts them out of that must offensive class of sinners, in thr sight of God, the thoughtless ingratcs. I also involvos the idea of their sense of un worthyness to receive, tbo mercies for which they offer praise. The word praise in this psescge also Implies confu.tion as though the contrite suppliant at tho throno of graco blendid thanksgiving and confession with his plea for pardoning mercy with such sacriUet God is well pleased. Such sacrifices Mum in blessing to the dovout worshipper. They prepare the way for tho exhibition to him of tbo salvation of God. No one Rn "order his conversation aright" and leave out of tbo account his obligation to God. And alter all that he can do ho sti'I needs "tho talvation of God." HEAVEN LOCATED. A Few Scriptural Oiiotatlons to Help You Locnto It. Where will it be located on tho earth, within the earth or withjn tho ikies aove or beneath it? We road, I. Thessalonians, iv 10 17, 'that the Lord will doscend from the heavens apd tesurrect the righteous, and bIso catch up tho living holy ones, and that together they will meet Iho Lord in the air. By turning to lvivelntlnns and reading chapter xx , verses 5 and 0 wo learn that the above Is "the first resurrec tion," and that they (the righteous) wiU ive and reign with Cbriit 1,000 years. According taour way ot looking at this matter that 1,000 years is all the time that heaven will be located in '.be air. After that 1,000 years bas expired the "City of God" will descend in its entirety and bensefortb be located on the oarlb; then the second resurrection, or tbo resur rection of the wioked, will lake place. As these demons-elect come forth from their graves :hey will behold tho beautiful city nttd go up and com paw it; and (Bev. xx , 9) Are will ptur down upon and uttfrr'y dostioy them. Tho snmo fire which (Is. strays tho wicked will purify the oirth and this globe in its redeemed und re. novated state will be "heaven" throughout the endless ages of etornity. wonounoea aopotoss, xoi oivea. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton. S. D., we quote: "Was we auotet "Was takon with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally termi nated in Consumption, four doctors gavo me up,sa,ying I could live but a short time. I gaye myself up to my Saviour, deter mined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. I gaye It a trial, took in all, eight bottles; It has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman," Trial bottles free at O. H. Ha jrenbucb'i drug store, regular size, 60c. and 11.001 Dp not miss .the Cleveland races, Lr y excursion rutes via tbo Nickel Plate. See Nickel Plate azents. 7-10 td PJIltSONAX. V. A. Cathfer went to Chicago on Satur- dRy- . , , Evan Davios, ol Sbamokin, spent yes terday hero.. , Mrs, Goorge Herman spent yostorday In Mlah'anoy City. ii. j. jjuuy, ot Asniana, was a visitor to town, yesterday. Harry Boughey, 0f Pottsvllle, spent Su day in town. , , Samuel Britlon, of Mahanoy City, was a viiitor to .town to-day. J. 0. Seltzer and bis wife, of Boadlng, spont Sunday in town, Miss Lulu Kern vUited friends at Glrard ville Saturday evening. George Gilbble, of Mahanoy Plane, was a Sunday vUItor to town. Mis. Harry Beyrant. ot Steelton, Is visiting friends in town. Joseph Wooley, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends in town. Miss Bachel Johnson spent Sunday in Mahanoy City with friends. Miss Bachej Reese, of Contralia, spont Saturday in town with friouds. J. U. Pomeroy, Etq., attended to legal business at tho county seat to-day. Thomas Tayl6r and wife, of Glrardville, spent Saturday in town visiting lrionds. Misses Hannah llese and Maine B. Wasley leturned to town on Satunny. Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffarson, of Ltfterne county, spent yesterday in town Judge Sadler, of Carlisle, is in town looking alter tho electric railway interests Misses Venlzle anfi Graff, of Ashland, wore the guests of friends in town yester day. Mr. and Mrs. David ' Shoemaker, of Sandy Bun, were the gueSU of relatives in town Sunday. , Miss Laura Butt" returned to her homn In Philadelphia to-day, ' after spending a few weeks in town with friends. Jnbn W. Curtin, who went to i't. Louis, Mo., to atlond the funeral of his brother, is oxpected home to-night or to-morrow. Misses Ida Cleaver, of Gordon, and Emma Porter, of Philadelphia, aro the guests of tho Misses Ucssor, of North While streot. Mrs. William B. Fernslor, of Pottsvillo, and Miss Cora Christian, of Philadelphia, aro tho guests of Mrs. John F. Finney, of South ,i hito stroet. Elmer J. Wasley and S. D Hc6s wetit to Pottsville this morning to look after the water company's interests in the injunction suit against the borough. Miss Carrie Smith, dne of our prominent school teachers, loft this morning for North Amherst, Ohio, ,whore she' will remain until the schools hero re-op'in. Thomas W. Parker, onu of the Mahanoy City Tri- Weekly Record statl, paid our to an a visit on Saturday and had a pleasant chat in the Behalf sanctum. A Successful Festival. Tho raspberry and ice cro.-.m lestival held in Bobbins' opoia houso Saturday night under tho nupicesof the light' infantry ol Henry Horncast o Camp, No. 49, Sons ot VeteranB, was a brilliant success. It was orpinl to any event of tho kil d held this sotson and financially was far more succf ss- ful than many. The receipts will enable tbo infantry to purchase their guns at once und they will probably be here within a month. A -feature of the festival was tho fl ral display. The flowers were contrib uted by Joyce "and M i'lison, of' Pottsville; Dllliau, v of Bloomsb .rgj and Harry Cbaapol, of William port. THAT SENATE EPISODE. Ilelleved That Socntnr Hnrrls Will Apolo gize to Senator ganders. Wasuisqton, July 18. The outcomo of tbo exciting episode in tlio Senate Satur day Is awaited with considerable concern, and the unfortunate occurrence is a very gonernl toplo ol discussion nnd rcsret among Senators. Opinions ,wero expressed by several of tbo South ern Senators that Senator Harris, who.se fiery temperament was admitted, would apologize to Sonator Sanders. Only part of tho exciting affair will ap pear in the official report of the Semite and that part, without explanation, will not bo understood oxcept by Senators and others who witnessed the scene. Just before tha Senato went Into Execu tive session tha veteran Senator nnd ox Governor from Tennessee, Mr. Isbam G. Harris, closed a personal explanation with these wordsi "Under these circumstances, Mr. Presi dent, I used language mora vigorous, per haps, than I should Imvo done, but those are the facts." The " fucts " will appear In the report of the Senator's remarks; the " languago " will not. The unreported language was addressed, to Senator Sanders of Montana, and vrns several times audibly repeutod ontlie floor of tho Senate though not in tho public de bate, and consisted in calling that Senator " a scoundrel. Under Doath Sentence, Now Free. Chicaqo, July 18. William Purdy, who has been under sentence of death nearlr S years on the charge of murdering Sam ucl Beinlnger, is at last a free man. Purdy was found guilty and sentenced to bo hangod in April 1800. The coso wiis carried to the Supremo Court, where, after resting 10 months, it was reversed und n now trial granted. In its decision the Suprorae Court declared the evidence aeralnst i'unlv to be unuitisfactorv. and as the state had no testimony It was obliged to dismiss the case. Both Rein- 'ntet and Purdy came Irom iiansuem, Uhio. Tha Hoy Murderer l Weakening. Nr.WAmc, N. J., July 18. Bobert Alden I' ales, the boy murditrer, Is woakeniug, ana nt lost seems to realize his position. He Is sentenced to be hanged on Aug. 11 consequently has less than a mouth to live. He receives many presents ot flow ers from women, mostly momberw of tha Women's Temperanoe Union. They also send him religious impure, but ho casts tbom aside. His appetite Is not so good as formerly, nnd he is becoming nervous, and is anxious to hoar from his counsel every day. Camp Meeting ut Vermillion, O. Excursion tickets on sale via the Nickel Plate from June 2Ut td August 23rJ at very low rates. Tickets goM returning until August 20th, taug20 WMTS.-&0. TH10R RENT. A stable and a room suitable' JU for a shoemaker shop. Apply to T. J. Mullahey, 303 W. Cherry street. 7-13-tf . D ES1RABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.-i Tho Cother property, on West Oak street. for sale. win no soiu wnoio or in parrs 10 sum purchaser. Apply on tho premises. 4-12-92 WANTED A good girl for general house work. Apply at F. J; Pom's stationery storo, 21 N. Main street. 7-H-tf ISTRAYED. From tho premises, ot the JU undersigned a white cow with red Spot on necK. mna noors DroKen nnu no nair nn nacK. Hul table reward will bo paid to Under. Foil? uoisKy, uiiDcnon, i-a. 7-io-ai T.lOR SALE. 45 acres of valuablo farm land I under cultivation. In East Brunswick township, adjoining lands of Peter Andrews anil Mathlas S. Richards. Cheap fqr cash on easy terms. Also desirable real estate In Shenandoah apd Palo Alto, Address, M. M. Burke, Shenandoah. Pa. 6-28-tf TTANTED A first-class man&eer for ecu- YV eral agency ot tho strongest livo stock company in mo woria. XiiDcrai compensation to a man of experience. Addross Aetna Live Stock Insurance Company, S. W. cor. 10th nnd Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 7-18-lw AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or coto mission, to handle thd new Patent Chcm! cal InkEMslng Pencil. The quickest andgreat cst selllnc noveltv ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In tto Bcconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like maglo, 200 to 600 per conl. proflt. One agent's sales amounted to $020 in six days. Another f33 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse, Wla. 439 5-24-ly SECOND GRAND LAKESIDE PARK, East Mahanoy Junction Monday, August 15th "Lot God Arfto" fby D. Jenkins) In Kng lish. for choirs of not less than 50 voices $250 00 Gold medal to each leader. If more than three choirs compete, soeond prizo 100 00 Military band contest "Grand Selection I'Tom me uonemian uiri" i oy uano; . Also gold medal to llrst leader. 100 00 Second prize..., Glee "Yo Breezes of Mornlne" fbv Gwent) 5 00 not less man .iu voices iw uu Baton to the second leader. Male pleco "Curo for Fleeting Pleasure" toy Aicnueisonnj ior noi less man iu voices 60 00 Baton to second leader. 1 Der Wald" ("The Forest") ny liaeser. German mule pleco for mora than 10 1 j voices 5(1 00 Trio "Call tho Voyagers" (Gwent) 15 00 or the nest English poem not exceeding 100 lines on ('Tho Miner" 15 00 Tenor and bass duett "Love and War" (by Cook). 10 00 Cornfet solo fE flat) "You'll Remember- , Me," from uohemlan Ulrl. music to do secured of Carl Fisher, No, 6 Fourth Avenue. New York Cltv 10 00 Tenor Bong In A flat "Love Lies Bleeding" , toy l-nrson rnce) o uu Baritone solo "Love's Queen" (by Ap- 1 madoc) 5 00 Sonnmo solo "Longing" (by Millard) J- 5 00 Second prize 3 00 v loan soio ior Doy or gin unuer iu years oi age, wiiu piano uccompanimenvuiue Bells of Scotland," No. 0. by E. Mack. To bo had of J. E. Dltson, Philadelphia.. 5 00 N. It. Competitors on the tenor sonc will not bo allowed to competo on tho baritone solo, or wee t'f rsa. , ; Northumberland, Carbon, Columbia and nil parts of Schuylkill counties. Names of all competitors must bo In the hands of the secretary, W. J. Watklns, Shen nndooh, Pa , by August 1st, 1892. JONATHAN HOUSER, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OF' HOUSES AND REFRIGERATORS REM. ESTATE AGENT, , 34 West Laurel Street. Shenandoah. FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 170R SALE. Farm. 100 acres, house andbarn: r good water at the door; one and a half miles northeast of Tornert's farm or cross roadj. 58,000. Small farm, thrdo acres, house and stable. urop in grounu. wm. House on Plum alley, two stores, J1100. House on Vest street, two stores, 1800. BUCKMLL UNIVERSITY LEWISBURG, PA.' John H. Harris, Ph. D LL D HSIID333SI H. Persons desiring to pursue collegiate course, Collese preparatory, liberal course for ladles. music or art courses, should send for the 10(1 page catalogue of BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY wiin niusiruuons, For catalogue and further Information, ad uress we negisirar, Win. c, JJretzltiRer, I'll. It,, 7:18-fltd&ttw Levdsburg, Pa. Hess' Livery Stable xx8 N. Market Alley. NEW BifGGlfcS AND IIAIINESS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts In town. Would he pleased to receive a share ot tho public pauonuge. , MANN'S RESTAURANT, 101 South Main St., Shenandoah. Finest Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in Stock Fresh Beor. Ale and Porter. Boarders kept by the day or week at reason awe rates. H. J. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort Second St., GIKARDVILLE. Ilcwt Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest brands of Cigars always on hand. or. Xj. platt's, (Formerly Joe Wjratt's) SALOON : AND : RESTAURANT, 10 and 21 West Oak Street' , Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, liraiidlcs, wines, etc. Finest: cigars. Eating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to an. Saloon - Restaurant (THE' LEADING SALOON IN TOWN.) ' Bickert's Old Stand, .',.. r ...... FINEST WHISKEYS IN THE MARKET. R First-class K&iing Bar AitacKed ! kbyCarriages Largest Assortment. LATEST ' STYLES Our Prices wore never equalled before. Wo Bell carriages cheaper than In Philadelphia or elsewhere, wo havo a full lino of Heywood, Carriages, nnd can furnish you any style for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and soo for yourself. Wo mean Just what we say. Our prlcos will surprise you. I P. WILLIAMS & Mo, 8 South naSfaa m&ca mMmm tE&a REDUCED TliUSSEIiS from 50o up. Table and XJ Floor Oil Clotliti and Linoleums i from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs, Matte,Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line ol Iace Curtains ever ' shown in town from $1.00 a pair up. J. J.. PRICE'S, A hat that is not stylish is voithtrss. There are a thousand reasons woyyou should cotwear it. and not ono reason why you "houla it usu ally costs as much as a stylish hit. and is rot worth a fraction of the money. When you tuy a hat buy a good one, and If you really want a good one. try our K bat. It will (111 tho bill. ine same can do saia oi our iNecuwear a line tie for SOu. anv stvle. Htraw hats from 5o un to fl,50. Nlco line of summer shirts at 25c; a big drive In boys' waists from EOc to 60c; large line of trunks and vallsos at lowest prlco; big bar gains In overalls and coats at ig South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made as good as new nt bbort notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. GEO. W. HiiSSLER, 108 North Jnrdln Street, SHENANDOAH, FA., House Painter and Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and at reasonable rates. Pcrlect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none but first class workmen are employed. WALL PAPER FOR SALE! At retail or In Jobbers' lota. Saloon and Restaurant 'JVb. US N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer. Ale, Porter and Tcnv peranco Brinks ana Olgars. Fine old Wines and Liquors always on hand. 11. O. FOLMER, Prop. Call around and ependapltaaant hour. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN BTBEET, Where hs will be pleased to meet the wanti of nis uienas aqa tne pumio in Evorything in the Drinking Line. jJ S, KISTLpit, M.D., rnrmciAN and burgeon, Office 120 N. Jnrdln street, Shenandoah, Vs Centre and White Sts. t 1 SON ! Main Street, nSrsmraM m&oa I BXI PRICES 1 OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. , " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. NewGoodsij EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS INiSTOCK.1 Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, t3reen Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &el Mllcpu, b UlUdp w amid (Muldoon's old Btand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. Sealed proposals will be received until Jul:! 20th. Ifefti. Inclusive, for the ere lion of PublM Water orks for the Borough of t henandoaiH Pa., to conslstot the building of two rriervolrVf iwo coranouna uuuiex eonaensing pumping en-i nc. fmore or lessl ranirlng In sizes of troml inos. enirine noube. eic. uiieen mues 01 pip-s twolvo to four Inches. Also, digging for andu laying same, steel or wrought iron can be btdl for. Also proposals will be received fortbol erection of a system of reservoirs, steel ori wrousntiron tonus 10 tie nunt. nronauiv, mi stead of one reservoir. I All plans and specifications nnd further pari tlculars can be seen and had at the office oil Archie B. Lamb, Shenandoah, Pa. w Proposals will be received both for to takoK tho whole contract or in sub-divlslons as fol-V lows: ( Ti ( In oue, digging and laying same In one. reser I voire, tn nnft - - . . . . . . . . lionds win be requirea in an cases ior wj rauniui penormance oi me worn. . l"he committee reserves the right to accepl or reject any ana all mas. All COmiUUniCUUUUB IU IU J J . FRA N E Y , Chairman of hun-Corunnttcc. BnENAnnpAlt, Pa., July 1, lBie. 4t-aw )yt Wall Paper and Window Shade -AT- AWAY DOWN TRICED To closo out stock for tho season. hun w 1 advertise bargains, we mean i - ALL LATEST NOVELXIIS BOOKS AND NEWSPAPER Nortli Z(iln Street. SALOON AND RESTAUEAN 36 Knst Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, hrandUl wines ana uuti cigars always on nana. WM..J. EVANS, Piop.1 'it r i