ICdl Season I All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do- mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. Coining Events. Btpt 6 I'icnio of St. Patrick s Band at Urn Bhonandoah Trottine Park. Nov. 23 SovoBth annual ball of the TYashinirton Boneficial Society in Kobbins' ).. Bucklon's Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo in tbo world for Cut. Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Uheutn, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Oorni. and all Skin Eruptions, and poei tively cures Piles, or no payment roquired. It Is guaranteed to give porfoct satisfaction ormonoy refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale by C. II. Ilajjonbuch. THE FIRE ALARM. Utr ArrniiRenienU Should be Mado by Council Tor Test. At about 7:30 last ovening tho fire alarm bell soundod tho 2 4 taps and tbo streets were soon crowded with people, who breathlessly waited to tee the engine and hook and ladder teams mako their dash for the supposed flro. Thoy were disappointed. Tho alarm was a test one sent out by Wm. Davis, who was rocently appointed to look filter the oloctric system. There was a gonoral complaint against tho method by which the test was made and in answer it was statod that word was sent to all tho fire companies that tho lost would bo mado. But this answor was not sufficient. The flro apparatus committee had an understanding with Council that a li no would bo fixed for testing tho Bys'.om and the public wi uld bo notified when that lime was decided upon. Joseph Temped, driver for the Columbia Hose Company, complains that although members of his company were notified ho received no notico and he was put to inconvenience in getting his team ready. Strength and Health. If you are not feelingstrong and healthy, try Klectric'Bittors. If "La Grippo" has loft vou weak and weary, use Electric Bit ters. ThiB remedy acta directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidnoys, gently aiding thoso eigans to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find spoedy and permanent relief by taking KlcctriciBitters. Ono trial will convince vou that this is the remedy you need, ' arge bottles only :50c. at 0. II. Hagon bnch's Drug Store. Letter List. The following letters remain uncalled for In tho Shenandonh, Schuylkill county, Pa., post office, September 3, IBM: Brown Mrs. Walter William Meyer O uy James rartles calling for advertised; letters should rilcase sav "advertised." Ono cent will be charged on all advertised letters. II. C. HOTEll, P. M. KJectrlo ltallwuy Change. Horealter the clectrio railway cars will leave tbe corner of Alain and Centre streets at 6:30 a. m daily, and every!25 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour tbe last car will leave. Buy Keystone flour, name Lessio & Co., printed on every sack. Bo sure that the Ashland, Pa., Is 8-3-3taw Best photographs and crayons at Dabbf ' Tor Almost Nothing. Max Ileese has just received u largo stock of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, otc, purchased at an Assignee's tale and is selling them at 60 per cent lets than rogular price. Bpeotaoler to suit all eye;, at Porlz'B book and stationery store, 21 North Main ttroet. m 4 28-tf Coughing Loads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at onco. Best work done at Bronnan'B steam laundry. Everything white and spotless Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I Good liorses, nice bucfefies atiil rPRroti5Vi1 rlrivprR nrf. t.lifi RsrtitiTl ti5rra fnr i r1pTi-.if essential tilings lor a pieasaiH arive, wnicn can always De naa at my Stables, 12 and 14 JNortil r, J ,-, r t -t. i i ,t" "1-J t ui iyuutifj a hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all Its branches attended to with promptness. EYAN J. DAVIKS. JOE W YATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, UosEler's old stand) Jrlnluaiicl ConlHtH., hlieiniiidOQli.l ... v, i nn Th fln,t brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at- scnea. . NO GERMS FOUND. Th Examination of Clothing from Hie Moravia No Cholera In Nw York. New Yonic, Sop. 8. In the expert ex amination to determine tfie presence ol cholera bacilli In the specimens of cloth ing taken from the Moravia, made by Dr. Byron, tho result was negative, as ex pected, owing to the failure to obtain fresh data to work from. As to the present care of the Moravia's passengers, rigid measure of disinfection Hie being carried out daily on board the ihip, but passengers will not ba taken to Hollmnn Island for tueir nmuuons uu after all the ships at Quarantine without sickness have been through tne treat ment. Dr. Sanborn reports that no new cases have been developed on board the Moravia. Upward ot twenty-live suspicious vessels are due from now on until the expiration of the next ten days, and tho Quarantine Health doctors aro preparing to meet them. It seems almost cortaln that some of them will bring cuses of cholera on board. After the Health Inspector had made a very careful examination of tho suspected cholera patient at 05 Or chard street, he made n report to Dr. Iloberts nt Sanitary Headquarters that it was neither cholera nor cholerine, but slmnlv cramns. It is said Hint the steamsmp companies here will lose KJ.UuUUUU a rnontli, while tho twenty days' Quarantine regula. tions are being carried out, $i,uw,uuu renresentinir tho loss arising out or. dl ml nl sheil outcoinc cabin passengers and loss of freight nnd other expenses for incidentals. GILBERT ISLANDS SEIZED. Grat IlrltHln Lay Clniln to Group In the buuth Snni. San Francisco, Sep R. News comos from the South Seas of a coup by the British Government In Its territory grab bing scbemo in South Pacific waters. This time It is tho seizure of the Gilbert is lands, a small hut valuable group down under the equator. The agent ot her British Majesty was the wnrship Royalist, In command of Cnptaln Edward H. M. Davis, also significantly styled "Deputy Commissioner." The Royalist put into tho lagoon that forms the harbor of Butarltari, tho prin cipal island of tho group on Sunday,. June 12. A bout landed Capt. Davis and interpreter and several lieutenants. Thoy proceeded to tho palace of King Nautcrri ato Tobureimaa. At an assemblage in the afternoon, nt which the American fruit firms doing business in the Group were represented, Capt. D.ivls mnde a detailed explanation to tho King ns to what Great Britain would require of him. Among other things lie ordered tne King to pay forthwith his debt of $10,000 to the white tradors or to get out of tho place. Then came the pretext on which England had seized the Island. At 4:40 p. m. tho King's Aug was pulled down und instantly tbo British colors fluttered flfroin the staff. The war ship off shore noted tho change and flrod tho usual salute. That evening the same performance was repeated on another part of the island. Tne low American resi dents were furious but helpless. MANY BODIES WASHED ASHORE. Victims of tho Wrouk of the Western Ile- sfarve Cust OlT. Newberry, Mich., Sep. 3. Five bod ies buvo been recovered at the sceno of the wreck of the Western Reserve. Capt. iliuch and a lady supposed to be his wife nnd an unknown lady but partially clothed, ns though hurried from bed to a yuwl boat to escape, were among them. Tho Western Reserve went down with her engines going ut full speed, so sud den was the hurricane. As the crew pulled awoy they could see the monster pulling and plunging in tbe waves until she sank out of sight. There is no way of Identifying the place where the steamer went down. It was out of sight of land, und there is no way of locating the wreck. The ynwl was capsized ut tho first shoal from the shore by the breakers. It Is not probable that any of the occu pants survived tbe cold and waves long except Stewart, who had on a heavy knit, close-fitting jacket, which he says alone huved him. He was entirely exhausted when ho struck shore, and lay almost unconscious for nn hour, until rescued byltbo life-snvlug station. The uoayoi uzzio jucuiiinu, me cap tain's daughter, was found about suven miles north of here. Parties at Plerpott claim that four persons were seen In a bout about two miles out at 7 o'clock on the ovenimi of tho capsizing of tbe schooner Toledo, hut thnt the sen was running so high ut the time no assistance could be rendered. The bout ufterwurds came ashore empty. THE NEWBRIDGE RIOT. Sfiveral Will Die u thn Ktmult of the La borer.' Confllor. London, Sep. 3. More trouble Is feared at Newbridge, where a strike Is In pro gress nt the salt works. Tbe riot wus a terrible .ono, and may result in several fatalities. One hundred nnd fifty nou-urilonUta were Bent from Liver pool to take tbe places of the strikers. Unionist scouts in uverpooi tele graphed abend that the non-unionists were coming, and when the train reached the station several hundred men, lot! by strikers, had gathered to proveut the new men from leaving the carriages. Most of the men on tbe train bud armed thotnselves with kolvos in expectation of trouble. Dospito the warning snouts of tbe crowd, about half tho noii-uutouists left the train. They were attacked with stones and I clubs, und a h:iud-to-hnnd light followed between them nnd the front ranks of the ,triker, Tue non-unionists drew their knives und cut right uud iert among tue t"Kers, inj urin-some men severe.y. I Strikers lu the reur of the crowd mean- time bombarded the tram. AVID Call n Spaclnl Convention. Geneva. N. Y.. Sep. 8. At a meeting ot tbe committee of representatives ot the Congressional district comprising Wayne, uuyugn, Ontario, lutes ana (jorllund sountles here It was decided to call a special Congressional convention In the neat future, eleven delegates to be sent to tho convention from each county. Keeralnry Vnslor Coining In r'etr Tork, WxBiUKOTOtr. Sen. 8. Secretary of bo Treasury John W. Foster has left Uie city to be gone several days. He will reaca Juw xorK on Monday, una will re I nam mere until Wednesday. TIMELY TOPICS. What reople Are Talking About These Times. Fropt cannot come too soon to relieve tho sufferors from bay fever of which there are an unusual number In town this year. -The home of cholera is Uindoostan and for ages pnet it has been scattered to the four winds of the earth by the twelve-year pilgrimages to tbo grtat Hindoo temples. Tbis is what caused tho plague to move In cycles 1 twelyo years each. Hall a con- tury ago it took the disease from two to three years to travel from Htndoojtsn acrors Europe and the United Stale to the Pacific coast, beyond which It ha not gone on account of the email amount ol traffic tvtween tbis continent and China. Now that travel is so much more rapid and trade so general tetween tbis continent and ton (lands of the Pacific, the dlff afo will not only make its tour in hall tho time, but may visit our wettorn neigbbos. Somo people will not pay their honest debt unless compelled to do so by law, thereby aJding interoet and costs. To pay heforo' being sued would be to mies all the fun. The 8 per cent, above tho basis, which tho coal tompanies will pay in this district, wo hi pe will go higher next month, and in addition full time at the collieries ought to he the rule the balance ol the year and through the winter. Clun ee jour he UEts, teo that the gutters along your street aie leveled so the water runs fl freely and does not stand in pools. faturatn brick pavements with a strong M'lution of tome good disinfectant, airyrur cellar, keep it clean and well diili.fected. If all will do this the cholera will tarry with us but a she rt time. There is great activity in the electric railway circle. "We would like to see several hundred men at work extending the tracks in town. It would mean thousand of dollars to the business men and a conyo nience to our people who would rbther ride than trump through mud and slush this winlor. Among those of our friends abroad which tho pment natii nal quarantine will work a hardship, are Henry AViiderhold and wife. Dr. J. O. ' iddlo and wife, J. O Pi well and wife, Max cl midt and Prol Zeitz. All, except Air. Weidorbold and wifo, are about due at homo. OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS Where und When Services Will be Con ducted To-morrow. , Trinity Reformed church, Rev. Robert O'lioyle, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday-school at 1:30 p. m. Everybody wolcome. C There will be no services In the Presbyterian church tomorrow. Sunday school services will bo icsumed In the lecture room of tho church; also, the usual evening week day services. Ebenezer Evangelical church, Kev. R. M. LlclT tenwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. in German, and 0:30 p. m. In English. Sunday school at 1:30 p.m. All aro heartily Invited to attend. Salvation Army, corner Main and Oak streets. F. and B. Klngsland, Captains. Services all day, commencing at 7 and II a. m. and 3 and 8 p. m. Subject for Sunday evening meeting, "A Scene in a Hall Room." Meetings will be held every night during tho week excepting Monday night. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Rev. Floyd E. West, rector. Services as follows: Morning prayer, litany and sermon, 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon, or ad dress. 0:30, Sunday school at 2 p. m. The rector officiates and preaches morning and evening. All seats free and everybody mado heartily welcome. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wm, Powlck, pastor. Dlvino worship at 10:30 a. m, and 0:30 p. m.j.Moming, Holy Communion will bo celebrated. Evening subject: "Christ Cruciucd." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others are always welcome. English Baptist church, South Jardln street, Rev. H. G. James, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m, Deacon John Bunn, superintendent. Tho pas tor will preach morning and evening. Morning bubject: Tho One-ncss of the God-IIcad, Evening subject: Christ, our Mediator. Mon day evening at 7 o'clock tho B. Y. P. TJ. will meet. .General prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Eterybody welcome Primitive Methodist church. Rev. J. Froude, pastor. Somces to-morrow at w.w a. m. ana 6:30 p. m. Morning subject: "In Remembrance.' livening subject : "A lldernoss Journey.' Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Christian En daavor at 5:30 p. ra. every Sabbath. Class meetings Tuesday and Thursday evenings nt 7 o'clock, and Sunday at 9:30a.tn. Prayer meet ing Thurbday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Any one not having a church homo is cordially in vited to come here. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD To the O, A. It. ISncuiiipinent nt MuhIi Ingtou During Brptember. Undoubtedly tbe mott interesting en cainpmcnl "f G, A. It men ever hold will oouvene at Washington during September The interest inanlfetUd in tho encampment hat been national, and the Government and local uutlioritus in the National City are making elaborate preparations for en tertaining the old soldiers. The Pennsylvania Bui I re ad Company will coll excursion tickets from nil station on its Urns to "Washington, from September 13th to 20ib, valid lor return until October 10. b, Inclusive, at a rate of a single lure for the round trip. These tickets will bo valid to stop off at '.Baltimore and l'biladolphl In each direction within limit. A stop-over privilege;will also be allowed at Ilarriiburg and olher'pointB isoutb of "Washington on forelgnltroads' ieiuu of tickets from the West, TbeJlFennsylvania Hal! road Company has also itiucd one oi the most comprehen si vo guides as you compiled of the National Capital. Good Cholera Remedy. The following is recommended as a first clats remedy lor cholera and its symptom and it would be wolk lor the Herald readers to clip it out'for luture lelerenco H oz. tincture opum. u " ' rhubarb, il cayenne Pi pper. A " spirits cumphor, H " peppermint. Dose 16 drops In V, wlncgluBS ofswater. Four pair men's itamletfhose for 25o, &t the People's store, C-21-tf THEATRICAL NOTES. Beferencet to Ferguson Theatre Coming Attractions. K. J. Hasan's "One of the Finest" will bo the attraction at Ferguson's theatre this evening and much is promised and expected In the way of a grand ccenio and comedy production. Tbo piaeo has under gone tome decided changes since it left Gus "Williams' hands, and Is considered now to bo much stronger in a dramatic sense. Aloro attention is paid to the plot and action and consequent situations, and less to the starring of any particular mem ber of tbo cast. In point of fact, under tbo now arrangement, tho different char acters are so evenly balanced, as to work, that no one is given prominonce over tbe others, and all harmonza to produce good impression on tho auditor. Tbe specialty business, which Is introduced with some regard to consistency, something rather out nl the usual run, is all good, and somo of the ringing especially fine. "TWO OLD CKONIKS " "Two Old Oronits" is the name of an amusing farce-comedy which began a two weeks' engagement at the Windsor theat e last evening. Messrs. E. Al. Ilyan and John Sbeehan, two well known light comedians, impersonated Tho fwoGronies, t , tbe former in tho make up of an eccentric German professor and the latter in th character of a light hearted and jjvlal Irishman. Beside these principal actors there were a number of artists of more than ordinary ability who ton It part in the performance. New York World. "Two OldCrouies" will be produced at Fergu son's theatre next Tuesday evoning. GREEN GOODS DUPES. They Fall Into the Hands of New York X'ollce, Un Wednesday latt two men wero ar rested in New York city. Tbey said they wore Alexander Kerbowsky, ol No. 401 West Point street, Alahanoy City, and Michael O. Laimizzak, of Audonreid, Ga bon county, Pa. Tho latter Bald ho was a watchmaker and be acted as spokosman They admitted that they wero after "groen goods," and were takon to tho station house. There they wero soarched. Liim izzak had in his peaces ion a wallet Bluff d with ' greon goods" material of the mol approved kind. Kerbowsky had a pocket lulol cayenne pepper. In good monej tho men had SC. Thoy also had return railroad tickets. Laimizzak said that five niontbB agi George J. Alolesky, of Aluunt Carmel, had been in New Tork in response to "green goods" circulars. He returned alter a few days und tuld Laimizzak and Kerbowtkj with whom ho wai acquainted, accordinu to tho story, that if they would go to Neu York they could have 'any money the could take away from tbe bunco people, and in addition would receive $000 rnwaid from the municipal government. "What the result of Molesky's visit was they du, not say. At any rate Laimizzak claimtd that ho and his friend on Tuesday morning met a man who introduced himself at- Cbarles Ochs, at the Ocean House, Long Branch, where they bad been directed b) lettor to go. Ochs accompanied them to New York and paid for their ledgingf, Tho next morning, Wednesday, Ochs took the two dupes to a restaurant and loft them there, promising to return in ten minutes, and it was while wailing for him that the men wero arretted. Laim'zzik said tbe plan to best tho "green goods'' people was to throw red pepper into their eyes tbe moment they displayed a roll ot money. Then Kerbowsky, who is strapping big lellow, was to give tnem a good punching, whilo Laimizzak was to call in tbe police and get the f00 roward Jumbo. The people north of the mountain when n the county seat will find it to their advantage to visit Jumbo, tho largest man n Pennsylvania. Mr. John Trout if genial, pleasant and a good fellow all around. lie keeps tbo best of liquors, wines, beers and cigars, Also serves hot I lunch from 9 to 12 o'clock every morning. His weight is 380 lbs. 0-1-tf 208 "W. 3Iarket street. Lane's Family Medicine Moves tho bowels each day. .Most poo pi i noed to use it. ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy their School Books, Slates, Pencils, School Bags, and other school supplies at :e cr. POBTZ'S NortU Main Street. The lnrcest stock in town at tbe lowest prices. Headquarters for stationery of all kinds, wall paper ana winaow snaaes. pERGUSON'S THEATRE.3 r. J, VEUOUSON, MANAOEIL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Special engagement. E. J. Hassan's great comedy success, "One of the Finest." Depicting police life In New York. Played over s,uw limos in uu tue mrpe units ui tho United States. FUN -Screams of Laughter- FUN Prices, 25, 35 nnd 50 Cts, H Reserved seats on tale at Klrlln's drug store The Finest Furniture THK BEST OR&ANSs PIANOS MOST POPULAR Sewing Machine -AT- WIIJJAHS&SGN'S No. 8 South Oldest and Moat Reliable We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS for Pall Trade. New stylus arriving dully. T T PRTPF U U. X IYJLvJLj WANTS, &o. WANTED. A good girl for general house woi k Apply at tbe Herald ofllcc. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tho Cathcr property, on West Oak street. for sale, w in do soiu ivnoio or in parts to suit purchaser, Apply on tho premises. 4-12-92 IJOR SALE. A 12-horse power upright boiler. In good condition, Cheap. Ap ply to Cambridge Coal Company, Shenandoah. WANTED. Good Canvasser; salary nnd oxnensea from sturt; steady work: eood chance for advancement. Ul'OWN BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 8-31-8m JOR SALE. A good paying wall paper and ; painting business. Good stock on hand, i he building In which tho business Is located will also bo sold, with tho business or separate Apply to Mrs. Ann Llewellyn, Shenandoah. v-i-iw TJiXfcCUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph 1j lleacham. late ot tho Ilorounb. ot Shen- anaoan. ueceasca. metiers testamentary on said estate having been granted to tbe under slcned. all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and thoso having legal claims against toe estate oi saiu uu- ceaent. to urescnt tno s imc witnout cciav. i';li; 1. iirjAUUAiu, jucecuirix. T R. Reddaix. Attorney. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 10 1802. 8-17 oaw-6t AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal Ink Eraslnc Pencil. The Quickest and great est selling novelty ever proaucca Erases idk thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to $620 in six days. Another f32 in tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary, t'oi terms and run particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf 'it Co.. La Crosse, Wis. X439 5-24-ly A bat that Is not stylish a wai tntrss. There are a thousand reasons woyyoustioula not wear it. and not ono reason why vou houla It usu ally (osts as much as a styllBb hit and Is cot worm a irucuon or tne money, w nen vou cuy a hat buy a good one, and 1: you really want a good one, try our I bat. It will fill the bill. too same cud do sum oi our ecuwear a nne tie for 30c, any style, r-traw hats from 5c un to 11.50. Nice lino of summer shirts at 86c a big drive In boys' waists from SOo to 50c; large line of trunks and vallsos nt lowest price; big bar gains In overalls and coats at ig South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made as good as new at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleased to meet the wanU of his friends and the pnbllo In Everything in tbe Drinking Line, REMOVAL ! ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Stove Dealer, . has removed to the 33 West On It Ht., Mlil'iinndonli, Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as well as many new customers as possible. uoou wors t iuir price. Rooting and Spouting neatly done FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cah com panies represented by 3D."VX1D PAITST, 120 S. JardmSt., Sfwnanaoah.Pa Main Street, Dealers in this Section. line of and Children's OLD RELIABLE, kJ, NORTH MAIN STREET. " We Siudy to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, liar and Straw, A., &oJ Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) COMER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. TO THE PUBLIC. THE -:- CAMBRIAN -:- HOUSE ! , AT Cor. Centre and Jnrdln Sts. Is the placo where you find fresh and btock Ale, JDravgJit Porter Lauer'8 Celebrated Lager Beer Always on tap and the best Rye Whisky. Ilrandy, Gin and Wines. The best 6-cent cigar in town. Milk and all kinds of temper ance drinks. v BENJAMIN RICHARDS, Prop. pEROUSON'H THEATRE. P. J. FimGUBON, MANAGER. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 692 W. O. Anderson's unique comedians m the greatest ot all I arec comedies, "Two Old Cronies!" Under the management of George B. Sydnoy. An entire new company. New Bongs, new dancers. New music, new jokes. New quartette, now scenery Tho Great Serpentine Dance. The Greatest Production Ever Seen. X'rlccs, as, 35 nnd 50c. Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. Hot Weather Bulletin. loo Oi'oam, All Flavors, JSoelet 'Wator, Puro Fruit Flavors. Broad., OciIslgsM Confectionery, Etc WILSON V. OTTO 37 SoutH Mnln Street. H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and. Musical Resort ! Second St., GIEARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and fineit brands of Cigars always on band. xa-v..:isrs' SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Knut Ceutre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brasdie wines and finest cigars always on band. WM.;j, EVANS, Pror,
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