The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 02, 1892, Image 4

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    Jn 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.
Coming ISvent.
Bept. 6 Vicnic of St. Patrick s Band at
the Bhenandoah Trotting Fark.
Nov. 23 Seventh annual ball of the
"Whington Beneficial Society in Robbing'
kail.
Buoklon's Arnica Salvo.
Tho Uest Salvo in the world for Cuts,
Braises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Soros, Tottor, Chapped Hands, Chilblain
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi-
livoly euros Piles, or no payment required.
II is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money rofunded. Price 2b cents per
box. For sale by C. H. Haconbuch.
ON TO WASHINGTON.
Additional Names Added to tho List of
Tiiose Who Are Going,
The lbt of those who aru Koinj? to Wash
ington next month, to witness tho great
reunion of soldiers la crowing. Up to
date the following names havo been sent in:
Chief Burficss Smith.
J. K. P. Hchelfly hnd wife.
Fred. Uurlthart.
I'btllp D. llolman.
David Morgan.
. H. Hopkins, Sr.
John Keiper and wife.
David Howard,
liawrenco Wiingam.
J. J. Dougherty.
William O. Richards.
Albert Hoover.
M. J. Scanlnn.
Joseph Feist.
Marshall Meyers.
Joel D. Lcdden.
John F. Finney.
John A. licilly and vlfo.
Patrick Sullivan.
D. II. Llewellyn.
John Dalton.
John Brcnnan. ;
John W. Morgan.
Hoi. Haak.
Prof. Harry Wise.
Michael Curley.
I. n. Carl.
II. O. Hess and wife.
Jerry Bougbcy and wife.
We will bo pleased to add additional
Dames to tho above list. Send thorn in.
Strength and Health.
If you are not feeling strong and healthy,
try Elcctrlc'Bitters. If "La Grippe" has
left you weak and weary, uso Electric Bit
ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those
organs to perform thoir functions. If you
aro afflicted with Sick Headache, you will
And speedy and permanent relief by taking
ElectriclBitters. One trial will convince
you that this is the remedy you need.
arge bottles onlyltOc. at C. H. Hagen.
Imch's Drug Store.
Four pair men's seamless hose for 25c.
at tho Poonlo's store 0 21-tf
lileclrlo Hallway Change.
Horoalter the electric railway cars will
leave tho corner of Main and Centre streots
at 6:80 a. m., dailyi and everyJ25 minutes
thereafter until' midnight, at which hour
the last car will leave.
Buy Kcyttone flour,
namo LhsbIO & Co.,
printed on every sack.
Be sure that the
Ashland, Pa., is
3-S-3taw
Bo6t photographs and crayons at Dabbf
For Almost Nothing.
Mai Tieese has )ut received a largo stock
of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, etc.,
unllintr' them at 60 per cent, less than
jegular price.
Skeotaolea to suit nil oyes, at Porlz't
bookmd statlonory store, 21 North Main
street. 4-28-tf
OouKhlnflr Loads to Consumption
Kemp's BSlsam will stop the oough at
once.
Beat work done at Brennun's stean'.
laundry. Everything white and spotlesi
Lace curtains a specialty. All wort
guaranteed.
YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I
Good horses, nice buggies
aud responsible drivers are the
drive, which can always be had
at my siaDies, iv, ana JNorth
' .1
Fear alley, rear of Lubercr's
hardware store. Horses takpti
to board, Undertakincr in all
Its branches attended to with
promptness,
EVAN J. IAYIKS.
JOE WYATT'S
cilfinrj flWn RESTAURANT
wrtuu
(Christ, Bossier's old stand)
Mai" auit Coul MB., BlieunutloaU.
Best beer, ale aod porter on tap. The finest
hndi of whiskeys uudT clcaw. Pool room at
tached.
BASL8ALL RESULTS.
-rum "vrsmanim'aMuii uurritni in thi
' lliimls'nfth Co'lons'ls.
AT ' PITTSBURG.
r-ittiburir. 11; Baltimore, 3.
Bat lories -Tarry nnil Haok: Klwr. Vlckerr
and QUnsun.
AT CINCINNATI.
Cincinnati. 10: Brooklyn, 7.
llattmli'S - Sullivan. Viiuehn anil Mahoner:
Kennedy, Foutz and Dal Icy.
AT CLBVELAND.
Cloveland, 'J; Washington, 2.
Bnttorles--Clark9on and Zlinmcr. Ktllen unJ
McGulro.
AT CllICAdO.
Chicago, 3; Boston, f.
Batterlos-llutclilnsou and KIttridirc: Nloh.
on ana unnzei.
AT LOUISVILLE.
Lotilsrlllo, 7: Now York, 2.
Batteries Clausen 'and Morrltt: Crano and
Boyle.
AT HT, LOUIS.
Si. Louis, 4; Phlladolplila, 1.
Batteries-Ilawkound Bucklov: Keefe and
Dowse.
SlantHuc of the Clubit.
ITon tvt Ct
Won Ct
Cleveland. .VU 10 .744
Uoitou 21 17 ,504
l'Jttsnurir..2l 1H .538
Brooklyn. ..SI ID .aj."
Louisville,. 20 10 .51
CniOH.ro. ...1U 20
New Vork.,18 ltt
llaltlmore..lU 22
St Louis.. .15 25
Vaiblnir'u.l2 28
487
.WIS
.421
.a75
.300
Vhlladcl'a .21 1H .525
Ctoulnnatl..:.! 1U .525
TWENTY-SIX DROWNED.
Wreck of the Steamer Western llcserve
On Alt Sabl llnuks.
Marquette, Mich., Sep. 2. The steam
ship Western Reserve broke in two on
Au Sable banks early yesterday morning
and ull but one of the 27 on board were
drowned. Harry Stewart of Algoji.ic,
Mich., was the only one saved. Two of
tho bodies have been washed ashore. The
Western Reserve, which was bound for
Cleveland, was a steel boat ot 2,000 tons.
She was built in 10WU by tuo Ulovelanil
Shipbuilding Company. Shu was owned
by V. Q. Mlncli and others of Cleveland,
rated Al, ana was valuod at fZM,vvv.
Her boilers were Inspected recently and
repairs ordered, but had not yet bueu
made.
On board were Cant. Peter Mlnch. the
owner, with his wife and two children,
Charles and Florence; Mrs. Mary Englo-
berry nnd Martha Engleberry, of Ver
million. 1 he crew consisted 01 21 men.
Cnpt. Peter Mlnob, the owner of the
Reserve, retired fivo years ugo, and
settled in Cleveland to manage his largo
vessel Interests. The present trip w.w in
tended us a pleasure trip for himself uud
family, and several friends.
MOB RULE IN THE WEST-
500 Strikers Prevent 700 Others from
Karniu n Living.
Rhiselander, Wis., Sep. 2. The
striking mill men have gained accessions
to their ranks until they can now mass a
mob of 500 men, who twice yesterdny
walked crows who were willing to work
out of tho mills, and now 1,200 meu aro
idle, CO per cent, of whom would return
to work could they do so peaceably.
The sheriff and his deputies, have made
no effort to control the mob, as the effort
would be useless. SXo troops have been
called for, but unless' they aro it will
mean a shutdown for' some time. Two of
tho leaders have been arrested.
Iletallutl-m Measures n lfTect,
Washington, Sep. 2. The President's
proclamation imposing a retaliatory toll
of twenty cents a ton on Canadian pro
duce passing through St. Mary's Falls
canal went into effect smoothly and with
out friction, and the treasury officials I
here have received no advices from Mar
quette or from any other point leading
them to anticipate trouble.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
John I Sullivan started for New Or
leans yesterday. Corbett will start to
morrow. Yesterday wm devoted to the Depart
ment of Jurisprudence by the American
Social Science Association in session at
Saratoga.
The President has recognized William
TcBsimoud Windsor as CoiibuI of England
for the State of Texas and the territory of'
Nw Mexico, to reside at Galveston.
Home Secretary Asnulth, at tho re
quest of the Irish members of Parliament,
has consented to take into consideration
the quoftion of tho release of the Irish
convicts now serving in prison under con
viction of liaviiig been connected with
dynnnJUs plots.
The Democratic Congressional nnd Sen
atorial Conventions In Philadelphia yes
terday resulted in nominations in follows
First Congressional District, E. Gaw
Flaulgau; Second Congressional Distriet,
John J. Mnloney; Fourth Congressional
District, Elbrldge JC Nock; Soveuth Sen
atorial District, John L. Ward.
Weather I'orecuiit.
WASHItiOTON, D. C, lep. 2. For Bailorn
New York, Uutern Pennsylvania and New
Jersey: Fair, wanner, northerly winds.
For Wostarn New ifork and Western Penn
sylvania: Generally fair weather, wann
er, northerly wiuds.
For Now England: Fair, warmer, northerly
winds.
Ni;V VUltlC MAUK11TH.
New Yokk. Sep.
I, Moimy D call easy
t2a3 per cunt.
BONUS ULOSINO I' 111 CM-
C.3. s. r.
100
11011
1)5
U.S. 48. r.
U.S. is, c.
STOCKS CLOSING.
LlnHura A IludSOC '
Delaware, Lacitawanua a Western 1MV1
IN
Beadim- --
u,(.t'rti Union... U4
kw voritcemrai iouh
qbaim mauicci.
bewt-No. i red winter. 70 : Bept,, 80t
Coru No. 'J. muod. 5a: bept., 55lf.
uui-No. uiixud. OiH- Auif., M, Sopt.,
...J
UUTTEIl
Creamery. StatA JVun- extras S3Visji!J4 o
uruainery, wimunii jirsin u
Croaiuery, wtauirii itocuuas u oji'id a
SlUlU Unify. It. lUUt UilU4.i.M0 UmIW u
Btute tap.trtiyr mil t!tmn. fuliur.. n.a Ilia
i.. i ,",:,..;. : on...
State factory' common to laii "Hm S)Ja
tout
Bute and Venn, new laid, eboioe.'Jl u.a o
Bouthern, now laid, fair to ood.. mUo
Wtautrn. new uud. uriuiu 174o.als a
uuek --. Maryland, pr Uoiuu...la cj
MEMORY IN ANIMALS.
Thoy Aro Novor Caught Twioo In
tho Samo Trap.
Instances Which Oo to Trove That Crea
tures of Instinct Are In Some Re
spects' Wiser Than Those Pos
sessed of Heason
Tho proof that experience is tho guide
of Ufo among1 tho lower animals may
be found very low In the scalo of ani
mal organisms, says tho Vienna Stein
tier Weiser. The razor shell, or mol
luslc, as soon as tho tide retreats, buries
itself In tho sand, often to tho depth of
several feet. Tho fishermen who hunt
them uso a long, thin rod, hooked at
tho end, or they sprinkle a littlo salt In
tho holo to drive out its occupant
This generally succeeds: there Is a
movement in tho sand, and half the
creature appears on the surface. With
a oulclt movement tho fisherman tries
to seize him. If this falls tho mollusk
vanishes into its hole, nnd nil the
blandishments of the fisher's art would
fall to tempt him out a Becond time tho
mollusk has profited by experience.
Similar conduct of animals which
cannot bo regarded as other than tho
result of experience may bo noted
among the most diverse species.
A fox that has once been caught in
a trap and fortunately regained its
freedom will profit by tho experience
nnd beware of traps in tho future Tho
Bamo Is true of many other animals and
tho birds also. Quail which have once
been netted by the allurements of tho
"call," if they regain their freedom
will never bo allured by It again.
Every hunter Is familiar with the fact
that it is much easier to outwit a young
animal than au experienced ono,
llortase tells a very interesting story
of how a lobster got tho better of an
oyster. Tho lobster several times Inserted
his claws Into tho half-opened shell,
but tho oyster always closed in time to
save himself. Tho lobster then seized
a stone and inserted it quickly into tho
cautiously opened shell and devoured
tho oyster. Monkeys secure oysters by
the same trick, but there Is nothing so
remnrkablo in that, as their intelligence
is well known.
Kirby tells of the bees, that after re
peated raids of tho "deal's head" upon
their store they build a sort of bul
wark about the holo of entrance to
keep them out, Duges observed a
spider which had seized a bco from be
hind, and thus hindered it from Hying.
The stronger bco, however, had his legs
free nnd walked off with tho spider,
which tried to drag her Into his den.
Tho stmgglo lasted some time, when
tho spider lowered itself with its prey
by a thread. ThoTiee's legs were useless
in midair, and tho spider clung to her
until ho had accomplished his full pur
pose. It is impossiblo to argue that these
aro exceptions, which afford no proof of
a general Intellectual capacity of ani
mals. Every such experience is indi
vidual, and, from the circumstances of
its origin, cannot extend to tho species.
Wo must conccdo, too, that even among
animals there aro Individuals much
raoro highly gifted than tho general run
of tho bpecies. Innumerable instances
are seen among horses, (logs, elephants
and monkeys; to deny tho fact would
bo to deny the capacity of animals for
further development, Tho possibilities
of such advance are of course limited,
but so abo is tho possibility of human
advance, although tho boundary line is
not yet in sight. Tho higher animals
nro much more ready to meet excep
tional exigencies than the lower, both
because their capacities are greater and
because they have been moro higliy de
veloped by a wide range of experiences.
THE BITERS WERE BITTEN,
He Was from lloiton nnd They Couldn't
Give Him a Cold Itrltlsh UlulT.
"Practical jokers sometimes come to
(rrief," baid one of Nebraska's big
bonanza farmers to a St. Louis Globe.-
Democrat reporter. "At Omaha somo
years ugo I fell in with a gay party of
drummers en route to Lincoln. In tho
party was a young Ilostonian making
liis first trip west, Ileimngined ho was
liable to bo waylaid and massacred any
moment by Indians, and the drummers
wore caroful to strengthen this impres
sion. Wo finally determined to get up
iui Indian massacre for his bonefit, so a
committee was detailed to get him into
the smoker and tell him blood und
thunder stories, while tho rest did tho
Indian act. Tho night was pitch dark,
nnd when tho train stopped at a louely
water tank fouror fivo drummers quiet
ly dropped off, surrounded tho smoker,
Bet up a frightful yell, and began firing
off their revolvers. We expected the
young Ilostonian to crawl under a seat
nnd soy hlsprayors, but ho disappointed.
us. -Ha whipped a big 45 outof his grip,
throw up a window, and bagan to
blazo away at the mock Indians in a
manner that took all tho fun out of the
joke. It had been raining. Thoro was
a deep gully fulj of muddy wuter on
either side of the track, and through
this the jokers rolled and plunged to '
get out of tho way of tho whistling bul
lets. When they crawled back on the
train thoy wore the sorriost looking sot
of stage Indians you ever saw."
Expressed tho Famllr.
A curious oxprcss package was no
ticed at Independence, la,, ,en route
from' New York to California. It, con
sisted of II. Smith, his wife, son and
dog. The wholo family was billed
through at express rates. They were
packed on top of trunks and pack
ages, and deposited in tho freight room.
Smith said that ho preferred to travel
in that woy, us it was cheaper than
first-class passage and relieved him of
all trouble and responsibility.
lladly Handicapped.
The following advertisement recently
appeared In tho Western Mercury, mi
English newspaper "I, William Vivian,
South Brent, hereby givo notico that
my wife, Bessie Potera Vivian (a tall,
slight person), has olopod with n mar
ried mm who lins ono wooden leg and
eight children. Public boware; no re
sponsibility for debts,"
SHAFT SPECIALS.
Penciling! Prom a '.Watchful Correspond
ent jjown me vmiey.
Miss Laura HetntoiD, pf Frederick City,
Md and Mle- Laura Hutton and Georjto
II, Beddall, of SbenandoHb, enjoyed a trip
through the.Wm. Perm brcaknr and inside
workings of the colliery on Wednesday.
Mils Irene Aloiteo visiud Ashltnd on
rhuridy.
J amrs Oleary transacted business at the
county (est yesterday.
Adam Kursch has purchased the George
lot and intends orectlng a llno homo on it.
T. H. Bechtel, of Philadelphia, called on
friends here lsal evening.
Tho Wm. Pcnn Coal Company will pay
its employes hero to-mOrrow.
Sopt. 2, 1802.
ins Eloquent "Silence.
'You've eaten all that is good for
you, Willie,", said nis motner in a low
tone. "You must not oslc lor anything
more. Remember now that littlo boys
should bo seen, and not heard."
"I'll quit talking," replied Willie, in
a hoarse whisper distinctly heard by
tho visitors, "but my silence means that
I wnntsomo more of that pie." Chica
go Tribune.
Theatrical Note
A countryman and his bride applied
at tho box-ofllco, for tickets.
"Orchestra chairs, parquette, or fam
ily circle?" asked the ticket seller.
"Which shall it bo, Marier?" said the
eroom.
"Well," she replied, with a blush,
"bein' as how wo'ro married now,
p'r'aps it would bo proper to sit in the
family circle." Texas Sittings.
Self-Sucrltlclni;.
Mrs. Wither-by I wish all husbands
wore as self-sacrificing as mine.
Mrs. Bingo Why, what has ho done
now?
Mrs. Witherby I gave him a box of
cigars last week, and, do you know, the
unselfish fellow insisted on giving them
all nwav to his frlonds. .ludn-n.
A
New
Shortening
If you have a sewing
machine, a clothes wringer
"or a carpet sweeper (all
new inventions of modern
times), it's proof that you
can see the usefulness of
new things.
Is a NEW shortening, and
every housekeeper who is
interested in the health and
comfort of her family
should give it a trial. It's
a vegetable product and far
superior to anything else
for shortening and fry
ing purposes. Physicians
and Cooking Experts say
it is destined to be adopted
in every kitchen in the
land. This is to suggest
that you put it in yours
now. It's both new and
good. Sold by leading
grocers everywhere.
Made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK &. CO.,
CHICAGO, and
138 N. Delaware Ave., Phlla.
ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN
Buy their
School Books,
Slates, Pencils,
School Bags
and other school supplies at
IF1. CT. POETZ'S
North Muiti Street.
The larcest stock In town at tho lowest prices,
Headquarters lor station try of ull kinds, wall
paper ana winaow tnaaes.
EHGUSON'S THKATHE.3
P. J. FEItaUSON, MANAGEIL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
Special eneagement. E. J. Hassan's great
comeay success,
"One of the Finest."
Depicting police life In New York. Played over
a.wv times iuuu tue larguciues 01
tho United Slates.
FUN -Screams of Laughter FUN
rrlccg, 25, 35 and 50 Cts.
Reserved scats on ealo at Klrlln's drug store
FIRE INSURANCE.
Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com,
panles represented by
XD-AVIID PAUST,
120 S. Jardm St., Shenandoah, Pa
Mmm
The Finest Furniture
TUB BBOT
ORGANS PIANOS
MOST POPULAR
Sewing Machine
-AT-
WILLIAMS&SQN'S
No. 8 Ooutli
Oldest and Most Reliable
CAEPETS I
REDUCED:
"OltTJSSELS from 60o up. Table aud
JJ Floor Oil OlotbB anil Linoleums
from 25o up. Window Shades, Bugs,
MattB,Curtain Poles, etc., at low jiricta.
Tho best line ot .Lace Curtain ever
shown in town from fl.00 a pair up.
J J PRTfF'S OLD RELIABLE,
U U X X VXvJJLj kJ, north, main street.
WANTS, Sco.
WANTED. A good girl for general house
woik. Apply at the Herald offlcc.
DESIllAULE PUOPEItTY FOR SALE.
Tho Cather property, on West Oak street,
for sale. Will bo sold whole or In parts to suit
purchaser. Apply on tho premises. 4-12-92
7011 SALE. A 12-horse power upright
boiler. In good condition. Chcan. Ap
ply to Cambridge Coal Company, Shenandoah.
e a-sw
WANTED. Good Canvasser: salary and
expenses from start; steady work; Rood
chance, for advancement.
HHUW.N nitus. uu.
Nurserymen, Itocbcster, N. Y.
8-31-3m
TJOH SALE. A good paying wall paper and
naintinir business. Good stock on hand.
he bulldlns In which the business is located
-will also bo sold, with the business or separate.
Apply to Airs. Ann uiowenyn, snenacaoan.
1M-1W
RSTKAYED From the premises of the
! undersigned, a llcht cow with cream snots.
Long tail and ono horn cracked. Iteward of
ib for return.
USCAIl llETTEItinaE,
31 West Centre street, Shenandoah, ts-20-1
3 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Estate of Joseph
j Ileacham, late ot the Borough of Shen
andoah, deceased. Letters testamentary on
said estate having been granted to the under
signed, all persons Indebted to said estate are
requested to muko payment, and those having
legal claims against tne estate, 01 saia ue
tedent, to present the s imo wltbout delay.
T. R. Beddaix, Attorney.
Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 16 1802. S-17oaw-6t
AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com
mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi
cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great
est bcinng nqyeity ever prouueeu. erases lnic
thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of
paper. Works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent,
profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to tK0 In
Mxuuya. Aiioiucr so. m tvu uuuru. I'rcvioua
exnerlence not necessary. For terms and full
ariicuiara, auurcss 'i.ue roonrou iui go., la
rosse. wis. zuv a-st-iy
'. r
A bat that Is not stvlish is W3ttmr&&. There
area thousand reasons waryou'houUi cotwear
It, and not one reason why vou houla It uiu
ally costs as much as a stylish hit and lc rot
worth a fraction of tho money. When vou tuy
a hat buy a good one, and If you rcallv want a
good one, try our $2 bat. It will fill the bill.
rne samo can do saia oi our neckwear a nne
tie for 2uo, any Btyle. Mraw hats Irom 5o up to
11.50. Nice line of summer shirts at 2Se; a big
drive In boys' waists from 20c to 60c; large line
ot trunks una valises at lowest price; big bar
gains In overalls and couts at
ig South Main St., Shenandoah.
Silk and cashmere bats renovated and made
as good as new at short notice. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
Ras removed to Bill Jones' old stana
17 BOUTH MAIN STREET,
Where be will be pleased to meet the want
pi tiiKlrienas nna tne panne in
Everything in the Drinking Line.
ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Store Dealer,
bos removed to the
33 M't'Bl Otilc HI,, Mltllliinloilll,
Where be will bo pleased to meet all his old as
wen as many new customers aa puuuiuiu.
uooaworKi rairpnce.
Rooting and Spouting neatly done.
Mu In Street,
Dealers in this Section.
PBrCES 1
" We Study to Please 1 "
Old Stand. New Goods
EVERYTHING IN THE
GR0GERY LINE
ALWAYS IN SrXK.
Fish, Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed,
Potatoes, Qreen Truok,
Hay and Straw, lit., &o
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store !
- (Muldoon'a old stand)
CORMIt CENTRE AND WEST STREETS.
-TO THE. PUBLIC-
WE -:- CAMBRIAN -;- HOUSE f
AT
Cor. Centre and Jnrdin Sts.
Is tho place where you find fresh and
Stock Ale, JJranght Porter
AND
gaiter's Celebrated Lager Boer
Always on tap and the best Rye Whisky.
Brandy, Gin and Wines. The best 5-cent
cigar In town. Milk and all kinds of temper
ance drinks.
BENJAMIN RICHARDS, Prop.
JpERQUSON'S THEATRE.
P. i. FEItQUSON, MANAf.Klt.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,'f2
W. O. Anderson's unique comedians in
the greatest ol all farce comedies,
"Two Old Cronies!"
Under the management of
George H. Hydney.
An'outlro now company.
Now songs, new duueors.
New music, new Jokos.
Now quartette, new scenery
The Great Serpentine Dance.
Tho Greatest Production Ever, Seen.
Xrlcen, 5, 35 Hd 50c.
Reserved seats on sale ot Klrlln's drug store.
Hot Weather Bulletin.
Xco Cream,
. AU Flavors,
StocSLet Water,
Pure Fruit Flavors.
Confectionery, Eto,
"WILSON" "V. OTTO
1
27 Soutli Blnin Street.
H. T. M'QUIBE'S
Sporting and Musical Resort !
Second St., GIRARDVILLE.
Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and llnest
brands of Cigars always on hand.
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
36 Eat Centre Street.
The best beer, aies, porter, whiskies, brandies,
wines and tlnest cigars always on band.
WM.;J. EVANS, Prop.