In Season ! All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at SIEVIEIRIISrS Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THREE HARVEST EXCURSIONS Half Itntrft l III the Illinois Central Aug. 30, Sept. 7 nml Oct. Sfith, 1H98. The Central Route will sell oxcursion tickets to the Agricultural Regions of tho West.Soutb west ana South, at ono faro for tho round trip, from stations on Its linos north of Cairo, on August 30th and September 27th. A third ex. curslon will bo run to tho South and Southwest on October 2otb, Your local ticket agent will glvoyou full particulars In regard to those Harvest Excursions! arrangements can also bo made In this connection to visit tho desirablo Itallroad Lands for solo by the Illinois Central in Southern Illinois on obtulnlng special per mission to do so by addressing tho Company's Land Commissioner at Chicago, Mr. E. P, Bkone. In addition, n few weeks before tho first excursion date, your local ticket agent will Tdo able to furnish you with a special Polder, Issued by tho Illinois Central, which will -give you particulars of these Harvest Excursions In eueh form as will enable you to plan your journey at homo. Should you not be within coll of a railroad ticket agent, address A. II. .Hanson, G. P. A., Illinois Central It. It., Chica go, 111. 8l-6t LAKESIDE. Secure Your Dates Heforo All tho Host Arc Taken. Tlio following date ate already taken up for tho season. Parties wishing to peeuro a day should writo or call on O. A. Koim, .Manager, Shenandoah, I'a. : August. " 0 M. E. Sunday school Mahanoy Plane, " 10 St. Jnmes Lutheran Ashland. ' 11 Evangelical Sunday school Mahanoy " 1?-P. d. H. of A., Mahanoy City. " 13-0. U. A M. No. 140 llloomsburg " 15-MusIcal Festival. " 10 Presbyterian Sunday school Maha noy City. " 17 Union Sunday school, O ordon. " 18 lteformed Sunday school Mahanoy 1 Church of Faith, Mahanoy City. SO Evangelical Sunday school, Shenan doah. " SO Picnic of tho Daughters of Itcbekah of Shenandoah. Buoklon's Arnica Salvo. Tho Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruges, Soros, Ulcors, Salt Khoum, Foyer Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and Ml Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures l'iles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or monoy rofundod. J'nco 25 cents por box. Por sale by O. H. Hagenbuch. Spoctacloa to suit all eyes, at I'orlz's book and stationery store, i!l North Main ttroet. 4 28-tf Electric Hallway Change. Ilorealter tbo electrio railway cars will leavo tho corner of Main and Centre streets At 5:80 a. rn., daily, and every 26 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tho last car will leave. Coughing Loads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at on.e. Cool Shade Can bo found at Vermillion, O., and thoso who with to attend tbo camp meetings at that place during July and August can procuro excursion tickets via the Nickel Plate from Juno 21st to August 23d at special rates, t-aug 20 Picnic. Tbo St. FAtrick's Und will hold a pic nic in town on Labor Day, Sept. Gib. tf Buy Keystone flour. .Be sure that the same Lehsiq & Co., Ashland, l'a., is printed on overy sack. 3-3-3taw For Almost Nothing-. Jlax Rceso has just received a largo stock of tablets, writing paper, envelope, olc., purchased at an Assignee's 'sale and is Boiling thorn at CO per cent, less than regular prices. Lano's Family Mediolno Moves the bowels each day. Most people noed to use it, Boat work done nt lironnanU steam laundry Everything white and spotless Lace curtains a specialty. All work Kuaranteod. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's 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 atteuded to with promptness. CYAN J. DAYIES. J". Xj. PLATT'S, (Formerly Joe Wyattfs) SALOON : AND : RESTAURANT, 10 and 21 West Oak Street Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales whiskies, brandies, nines, etc. Finest cigars' Eating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all' PKIISONAL. Kobort T, Knight is spending a vacation at Atlantic City. Hon. T, J. Higgins spent to-day at the countv seat. James Kalbach transacted business at Frackville to-day. Fred. W. Uooks vUitod friends in St Clair yesterday. Misses Sarah Pooler and Mame Jefferson are visiting friends in llazleton. Leo Bamberger, has returned to town aftor an extensive western business trip. T. J. Coakley hns gone to Atlantic Cily to spend a fow days. SmuoI Britton, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town this morning. "W, J. Galvin and John T. Osnfiold, of Mahanoy Ciiy, Sundayod in town. John K, Wilson, tho popular Insurance agent, of Pottsville, was in town to-day. J.'M. Boyer, of tho Herald stall, con templates an oxtondod western trip shortly. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Williams and Mr-. P. D. Davics went to St. Olairthis morninn. Willie, son of Kev. H. G. James, has ro turned from Ilornollsville, N. Y., where he had been visiting Iriends. James A. Klees, of Reading, loft tho light of his countonanco shino on town Iriends Saturdny. DiuggUt O.'S. Phillips end daughter, and Jacob Wuters, enjoyed a pleaianl drive in the CatawUsn Valley yesterday. Sol. Povintky and Frod Banner, two of our bright young clerks of town, loft yes torday for a week's sojourn at Atlantio City. Ki-v. William Powick left to-day for Joanna Heights camp meeting, wherohU family is touting and where he is cngagod to prench to the Epworth Leagues on Tuesday ovening and again on next Sun day afternoon. Ho expects also to visit Wilmington, Dal., and Cape May while away. COUNT y REPUBLICANS MEET Chairman Davit Sa lie Forwarded the Nominal Inn Tapers. A moclingof thei-oliiivlkill County He. rmhifcui Kxfonihe Ouinmittoe was held at Fntt-villo Saturday. In reference to tho statement in ;the Philadelphia Press that tho county nomi- nttion papers bad net hern filed t hairnian Klin Dvi3 stated' that tho papers hafi bion sent to Secretary Leach, of the Stale Republican Committee, at the proper time Ho taid tho pupers woro forwarded accord ing to reijubet and ho could not underrUnd why thoy had not boon filed. A coinmitteo was appointed, consisting o' Hon. C. N. Btumm, District Attorney . H. Koch, lion. D. D. Phillips, Ex-District Attorney J. H. James and Hon. S. A. j Losch with Chairman Davis, to visit the Stato Headquarters and have all matton, relative to a full compliance with the new billot law arranged. Col. tVhltxfleld to Realcn. Washington, Auk. 8. Col. S. A. Whitefleld, who hns been connectod with the Postofllce Department since the ad vent of tho present administration, first ns Second and then as First Assistant Postmaster Genernl, will shortly tender his resignation to tho President. He has been elected vice-president and director of tho United States Postage Stamp Dellv cryCompunyin Boston, Mass., nnd will tako charge of tho Western business of the company, with headquarters ut Chi cago. Tho business of the company con sibts of a slot machine to facilitate the Bale nnd distribution of postage stamps to the public. Says He Throw tlm ltace. Toronto, Out., Aug. 8. Edward Dur- nan, who was defeated in tho last heat of tbo senior single-scull race at thorecnttn of tho Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsmen held hero recently by Edwin Hedley of the Vospen Club of Philadelphia, hns made affidavit that ho threw the race. He swears that he onterod into an ngreo mcntwitb, and nttbobolicitntionof, John Guinano, Captain of tho Sunny Side Boat Club, Toronto, to lose the rnco in question and to win nt Saratoga. For doing this he was to receivo half tho monoy that was made out of the bets placed by his con federates. . Little Mary Ilnyev Assailant. Camden, N. J., Aug. 8. George Enles, the negro arrested on suspicion of having assaulted Mary Hayes, twoivo years old, iu a swamp near this city Friday, has been identified by Mary Mafcsaur, com panion of tho victim. Tho Hayes girl was too frjfhtened to recognize tho nogro when he wan taken before her. There was considerable oxcitemont over tho arrest and identification of Enles, and many threat were made to lynch him. He was safely landed in jail. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electrio'Dittere. If "La G-ippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bit ters. This romedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those oigans to porform their functions. If you aro afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find spoedy and permanent relief by taking Electrio Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Largo bottles only. 60c. at C. H. Hagon buoh's Drug Storo. Coming liveuts. Aug. 18 nnd 16 Ico cream and cako fes tival In Franey'a hall, undor tbo auspices of tho Salvation Army. August 18 Entertainment and Ico cream festival, Kllengowan school house j benefit of Ellongowan Drum Corp. Aug. 20 and 27 Ico cram festival, P. M. soboul room, Shenandoah Y. P. A. August 27 Picnio Ellengowan Oomblna tion Drum Ourps, Ellengowan Grovo. IIAug. 80 Lo cream festival and bean soup lunob, ltobhlns' opera bouse, benefit Widows' and Orphans Fund, Post 140, O. A. R. Aug. 31 Ico cream festival, Bobbins' oporn houio, Hope Section No, 10, J. T. of H. &T. Sept 5, St. Patrick's Band picnic. A Visit to the West, Could not bo made at a bettor time than now. Atk Nickle Plate agents for rates. Tllc OUr,.i.i,SSIONER3 NAMED. Our lluprrsentullTrs t the International Monetary Conforenve. Washington, Aug. 8. Tho commission ers who are to'reprcseut the United States nt the coming International monetary conference are ofllcially announced. They are: Senator William B. Allison, of Iowa; Senator John P. Jones, of Nevada; Con gressman James B. McCreary, of Ken tucky; Ex-Comptroller Henry W. Can non of New York, and Gen. Frauds A Walker, of Massachusetts. With tho oxception of Mr. McCreary these names have all been among those discussed for tho appointment. Senator Allison, of Iowa, has seen nearly !i0 years' servico in the United States Senate anil was eight years a mem ber of the Houio before his election to the Senate. He is chairman of tho Commit tee on Appropriations, a leading member of the Committee on Finance, and a recognlzod loader in linaucial matters. He voted against the Stewart Free Coin ago bill when it passed tho Senate In July lust. Senator Jones, of Nevada, has beou nn ardent udvocato of free silver. Ho has not spoken often in the Senate, but when ever he lias spokon on fiuanco iu thnt body his remarks havo always com manded closo and onrnost attention, Ho also is a member of the Senate Commit tee on Finance. Mr. McCreary of Kentucky succeeded Mr. Perry Belmont ns Chairman on the Committee of foreign Affairs iu thcHouso of Representatives, and has devoted con siderable attention to international ques tions. Ho introduced the bill which called out the l'nn-Ainerican Conference in Washington and also tho House bill pro viding for the present monetary confer ence. He voted in favor of free coinngo of silver. Mr. Cannon succeeded Mr. John Jay Knox as United State Comptroller ot the Currency, and resigned to accept tho presidency of the Chuso National Bank of New York. He is clasied as being opposed to free coinage of silver under existing conditions. lieneral Wnlker of Massachusetts is a well-known writer on economic questions. Ho was Stlpt. of tho Tenth Census anil was u member of tho International Monetary Couferenco held at Paris in 1876. Tho place of meeting of the conference is not yet definitely decided uion. It will bo in one of the capitals of Europo prob ably either Brussels or Berlin some tituo iu October. An appropriation of $80,000 was made iu tbo Sundry Civil bill to defray tho ex penses of the United States Commission ers. COINING THE FAIR MONEY. Woik Commenced on th Souvenir Colum hlitn llalf Dollars. Washington, Aug. 8. Tho Treasury Department hns begun the preparations for coining tho five million "Columbian half dollars" authorized by tho World's Fair bill. Tho designs of tho coin havo already been selected, The reverse will show the main building of the exposition nnd the obverse the head of Columbus. Tho plaster cast of Columbus was made by A. S. J. Dunbar, sculptor of Washing ton, from a portrait which is recognized by experts as being ns nearly authentic ns any that exists and Is believed to have been painted for Domenico Mnlipiero, a Venetian Senntor and historian, In 1501. Tho work of coining the souvenir "Columbian half dollars" will occupy n month or six weeks. The bill also provides for tho striking of 50.000 bronze medals with appropriate devices nnd emblems nt n cost of $00,000 and 60,000 vellum and impressions for diplomas at a cost of $43,000. Ihose will bo entered upon later. Denial from ArchbUlion Ireland. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 8. Archbishop Ireland has mude a brief statment touch ing the report thnt President Harrison had urged tho Popo to bestow tho Bed Hat upon him. Tho statement is as fol lows; "I am much pained by these con stant recurring rumors about me. Whether they origiuato with well mean ing but imprudent friends or with sinis ter minded enemies thoy result in giving deep displeasure and harming tho cause ot religion. I repeat what I have said that for all these rumors thoso who spoak them have no foundation for their words. Matters grow worse when it is sought to implicate persons of prominence. These reports are so evidently false on their face that no serious minded persons will heed them." The Lowell Memorial. London,. Aug. 8. Mr. Leslie Stephen writes to the "Times" that the suborip tlon has been opened for the proposed Lowell memorial. He says that tho com mittee having the matter in charge have already received moro than sufficient suppers to Insure the insertion of tho windows, ns plnnned, in tho Chnpter House of Westminster Abbey. The char acter of tbo commemorative tablet to be placed under tho windows, ho adds, de pends upon tho amount of tho subscrip tions, , To Take Off "Tribune" Iloycntts. Nw Yokk, Aug. 8. At the meeting of Typographical Union No. 0 it was agreed to take olf the Iwycotts from the "Tri bune" as soon as all the details of union izing the "Tribune" have been settlod. Thisoonsists of the formation of chapels, election of n chairman, etc. As soon as this has been done circulars will be sent to all labor organizations and typographi cal uulons informing thorn of thu fact. The Keurnai'Ke Ordered to Honduras. Brooklyn, Aug. 8. The United States steamship Kearsargo, now ut the Nuvy Yard, has been ordered to sail at once to Honduras to look nfter American interests in tliut couutry. This action is not based on any recent information received from Honduras, but is in accord with orders Issued several days ago. Sho hns delayed departure iu order to permit some of hor officers to close up u court-martial oase. J'rngreu nr the Treuiury Train, Omaha, Neb., Aug. 8. The Treasury train, carrying $2,000,000, is due here ut 5 o'clock this ufteriioon. The greatest ef fort is being made to prevent tho publio from receiving the details of the passago of the train for feur of robbery. Tho train's passage so far has been without ac cident. Too Lute tu Sure Kunuls Corn, Kansas Cur, Aug. 8. The cool winds that are sweeping over tho southwest to day will not save the com of Kansas. It will probably keep the corn from burning up any further, but at At the crop can not well excood balW&U estimated yield. WANTS. toc. LOT Four weeks ago. A black and white ricked setter dog pup. Will pay a fair re ward for return ot same. 11. J. Yost. QALESMAN WANTED. Valuablo commls O sion offered. R0 00 weekly oflorcd by many of our agents. Samples froo. P. O. Dox 1S71 New York, 8-4-lw D ESIKAHLE PROPERTY FOIt SALE. The Cather broDertv. on West Oak street. lor sale. Will bo sold whole or In parts to suit purchaser. Apply on tho premises. 4-12-93 T?OIt SALE. 45 acres of valuablo farm land ; under cultivation, In East Urunswlck Township, adjoining lands of Peter Andrews and MfUlilas S. Richards. Cheap for cash on easy terms. Also desirablo real estate In Shenandoah and Palo Alto. Address, M. M. llurko. Shenandoah. Pa. 5-23-tf WANTED. Corresponding agents in every town to Inform us of parties Intending opening or refitting saloons by tho largest Saloon Fixture Manufacturers In tho world, flood man can mnko JS.MX). Tho Rothschild liar Fixture Co., 1158 llroadway, corner 27th streot, Now York. h. 7-27-eod-7t AGENTS WANTED ON RALAItY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 500 per cent, p roll t. One agent's sales amounted to t&X In six days. Another 133 in tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms nnd full particulars, address Tho Monroe Mt 'g Co., La Crosso, Wis. X439 5-24-ly PROPOSALS will bo received by tho under signed commtttco for tho tearing down and rebuilding of the stone wall between the Lloyd street public school building nnd tho Cardcn proporty. the wall to be four feet under tho sur face, four feet at tho baso, to bo battered, and to taper to two feet at tho top. Tho wall to bo thosamo licifhlh abovo tho surface and tho same length us tho present one. Tho party who receives the contract will havo use of all tho good stone In the old wall, but must substi tute tho best mountain stone for such as will notbniltforuso. Tho contractor must clean up Iho promises when the work is completed. All bids lo bo in tho hands of the committee by Wednesday, 10th lnst., at 7 p. m. For further Information address 11. J. Mdldoon, Chairman. Maiik 1IUIIKK, Jambs O Hbaun, S. A. Ueduai.l, DANIEL OODEN. 8 8-3t Committee. SECOND GRAND LAKESIDE PARK. East Mahanoy Junction Monday, August 15th "LetGodAriso" (byD. Jenkins) in Eng lish, for choirs of not loss than 60 voices J250 00 Gold medal to each leader. If moro than thrco choirs compcto, second prlzo 100 00 Military band contest "Grand Selection From tho Dohemlan Girl" (by Dalf o) 100 00 Also gold medal to llrst leader. Second prize , 25 00 Gleo "Ye Dreozos of Morning" (by Gwent) not less than 30 voices 100 00 Raton to tho second leader. Male piece "Curo for Fleeting Pleasure" (by Mendelsohn) for not less than 16 voicos , 50 00 Raton to second loader. "Der Wald" ("The Forest") by Haescr. German mule piece for more than 18 voicos 60 00 Trio "Call tho Voyagers" (Gwent) 15 00 For tho best English poem not exceeding 100 lines on "The Miner" 15 00 Tenor and bass duett "Love and War" (by Cook) 10 00 Cornet solo (E flat) "You'll Remember Me," from Hohcmian Girl. Music to be secured of Carl Fishor, No. 8 Fourth Avcnuo, New York City 10 00 Tenor song In A flat "Lovo Lies Hleeding" (by Parson Price) 6 00 Baritone solo "Lovo's Queen" (by Ap madoc) 6 00 Sopruno solo "Longing" (by Millard) 5 00 Setondprlzo 200 Violin solo for boy or girl under 18 years of ago, with piano accompaniment, "Uluo Hells of Scolland," No. 0. by E. Mack. To be had of J . E. Ditson, Philadelphia.. 6 00 N. R. Competitors on tho tenor song will not be allowed to compcto on tho baritone solo, or vie rcra. Competitors from Lackawanna, Luzerne, Northumberland, Carbon, Columbia and all parts of Schuylkill counties. Namos of nil competitors must bo In tho hands of the becrctHry, W. J. Watkins, Shen nndooh, Fa , by August 1st, 1892. Hot Weather Bulletin. loo Oroam, All Flavors. Soda "W ator, Puro Fruit Flavors. 33 or ozxcL, Oals.cs. Confectionery, Eto. "WIXjS03ST "V". OTTO 27 Soutli Main Street. TO THE PUBLIC THE -;- CAMBRIAN -:- HOUSE! AT Cor. Centre and Jnrclin Sts., Is tho place where you And fresh and Mock Ale, Draught Porter AND Lauer's Celebrated Lager Beor Always on tap and tho best Rye Whisky, Ilrandy, ain and Wines. The best 5-eent cigar in town. Milk and all kinds of temper ance drlpks. RENJAMIN RICHARDS, Prop. riEBJ OVAXi ! ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Store Dealer, .has removed to the 33 West oak Ht., Hlieuniidonli, Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as well as many new cuslomors as possible. Good work 1 fair price. Roofing and Spouting neatly done, ' H. J. M'GUIBE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Rest Wines, Liquors, llcers, Ales and finest brands of Cigars always on hand, It will pay anyone In want of WALL PAPER tosonil 80. to par poitare on our beautiful line of over jw niau-nei1 tampieM at lowest prlmi. 1 14druu i'.H.Oil'X.liuoUlthSU.ltoilJcaoo.U.l! v S PA ana taps a Saloon - Restaurant (THE LEADING SALOON IN TOWN.) Bickert's Old Stand, Centre and White St-. FINEST WHISKEYS IN THE MARKET. A First-class Eating Bar Attached t Baby Carriages Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES Our Prices were never equalled beforo. Wo sell carriages cheaper than in Philadelphia or elsowhere. Wo havo a full lino of UeywOod Carriages, and can furnish you any style for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and see for yourself. Wo mean Just what no duji, uui iiu.i;b win surprise you. . T. P. WILLIAMS & SON Via. 8 South Slain Street, OP ALL REDUCED GREATLTT "ORUSSEIiS from fiOo up. Table and Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs, MattSjCurtnln Polos, etc., nt low prices. Tho best line ot liace Curtains ever shown in town from $1.00 a pair up. T T PRTPF's OLD RELIABLE, U. Ui 1 lAXVjJLj VJy NORTH MAIN STREET. a hat that Is not stylish a wstthle&s. Thero are a thousand reasons way you should cot wear It, and not one reason why you shoula It usu ally costs as much as a stylish hit and Is cot worth a fraction of tho money. When you buy a hat buy a good ono, and If you really want a good one, try our J2 hat. It will 1111 the bill. Tho same can bo said of our Necltwear a fine tlo for 20c, any stylo, btraw hats from 6o up to fl.EO. Nice lino of summer shirts at ics a big drive In boys' waists from 80o to BOci large lino ot trunks and valises at lowest price! big bar gains In overalls and coats at ig South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk nnd cashmere hats renovated and made as good as now at short notice Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. GEO. W. HASSLER, 30S Korth Jardln Street, SIIENANnOAD, PA., House Painter and Paper Hanger, All work executed promptly and at reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none but first class workmen aro employed, WALL PAPER FOR SALE! At retail or In Jobbers' lota. FOLMEK'S Saloon and Restaurant N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Deer, Ale, Porter and Tem perance Drinks and Cigars. Fine old Wines and Wquora always on hand. II. O. FOLMER, Prop. Cad around and tpettd a pleasant J 'our. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 BOUTH MAIN STREET, Where lie will be pleased to meet thewanU or ms irienas ana the publio in Everything in tho Drinking Lino. jJ" S. KISTM2R, M. D., unraioiAN and bubqson. Office 120 N. Jardin street, Shenandoah, Pit THEHEYWOOD 0 - ES..XDE3S3 - PRICES 1 We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYSIIN.S rOCK, Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truclr, Hay and Straw, Ac, ftt Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. JONATHAN HOUSER. t CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OFj 3 ALSO REAL ESTATE AGENT, 34 West Laurel Street. Shenandoah. FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. FOR SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house nndbarnj good water at tho door; one and a halt miles northeast of Torbert's farm or cross roods. ,ooa Small farm, three acres, houso and stable. Crop In ground. (600. Houso on Plum alley, two stores, (1100. Houso on West street, two stores, (800. T Property on East Coal street! lot 30x150; double block In front. (2,000. Wall Paper ana Window Shades AWAY DOWN PRICES! To closo out stock for the season. When we advcrtUo bargains, wo mean it ALL LATEST NOVELTIES BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS IF1. CT. PORTZ'S North DInlu Street. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 3C E8t Centre Street. The beat beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines and finest cigars always on hand. W.;J. EVANS, Prop.
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