In Season ! AU 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. SHORT AND SHARP. .Items Intended lor Tlitmn IIuvIiir I.lttlo LelHtiro tu JEend. Pumpkin ilo3 are ripe. Clean up you premises. Country fairs will now boom. Cool mornings and nights now. Too stove men 8re busy alroady. The tour-kraut crop will bo large. House-cleaning time is almost bore. Hako planty of catsup this season. Presidential election only nine weeks off. Tomatoes aro plentifnl and of fine qual ity. "The Old Cronies" to-night. Go and see them. Marching political clubs are being or Kanized everywhere. Plenty of work. No one need bo idlo now, unless he wants to. "Courting" time Ib hero much to the sorrow of law breakers. Fix that leaky roof of yours. Tho rainy season will soon be upon us. Tho sovority of hay fever this year is at tributod to tbo long dry season wo have had. "Boilod water" is now tbo fashionable urink. borne, people put a litllo some thing" olse in with it. Tho St. reter and Paul Society, a:com. panied by, the Sclavonian band, all of Hazleton, passed through town yesterday, eu route for Alt. Carmel. Our townsman, who takes pride in the fact that he bears a striking resemblance to Grovor Cleveland, was among tho people who drove to Mahanoy City yesterday aod the fact that H carriage nanowly oscapod colliding with his vobiclo leu to a rumor that Clevoland was almost killed. Klectrlo ltallwuy Cliniige Hercnltor tho electric railway cars will leave tho corner of Main and Centre streets at 6:30 a. m., daily, and every!26 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last car will loave. liny Keystone flour. namo'LKBsia & Co., printod on ovory sack. lie. suro that the Ashland, Pa., is 3-3-3taw Coming Uvents. Nov. 23 Sovonth annual ball of the Washington Beneficial Society in llobbins' hall. TWO HARVEST BXOTJRSIONS Vlii the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. J'uul Jfy, . August SO, nml September : J 7. Whcro the grasses are kissed by the wand'rlng nrcoze, And the fields aro rich with the golden grain : Where the schooner ploughs through the prairlo seas. To Its destined port on tbo western plain; Where homes may never bo sought In vain, And. hope Is tho thriftiest plant that grows; Where man may ever his rights maintain, And land Is as free as the wind that blows. For further particulars apply to the nearest ticket agent, or address John It Pott, District Passengor Agent, 460 Will iam Street, Williamtport, Pa. tf Beet photographs tnd ornyons at Dabb ' Kor Almost Xotlilug. Max Keese has just received a large Steele of tablets, writing paper, enveloM, etc, purchased at an Assignee's sale and is selling them at 60 per cent, leas than regular prices. Utah. The land ot sunshine and flowers rioh also In mineral and agricultural resources is best reached by the Itio Grande Western Hallway. See that your exoursion tickets read both ways via that road, whloh offers choice of three distinct routes and the most magnificent roll road soenery la the world. Send IKa to J. 11. Ueuaett, Salt Lake City, tor oopy of Illustrated book, "Utah, a Veep Into tho Mountain Walled Troasury of .the Gods." tf Bpeotaoles to suit all eyes, at Porlz's book and ctationory store, 21 North Main street. i 28 tf Coughing Loads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Beet work done at Iirennan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Xace curtains a specialty. AU wort guaranteed. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE Good horses, nice bufrfriesl . DO . " I and responsible drivers are the essential tilings for a pleasant .drive, wliir.li rnn nhvnvnha tinrl 7 ' ,n ,ii t ,r .av my SUIUICS, 14 ana Iff INOrtU Ppnr n11tv. rrar nf T.nVinrrr'o W,l ,n c(n TT,-eo 0 1, uu.it ii v.u..v.i.. uumvii mnvu W, j, m, uiioierj is not so u.id as yoi to board. Undertaking in all low fever, and am be fought oil easier.'' its branches attended to with promptness. EVAN J. UAYIB8. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (UhrUt, llotaler's old stand) Maliiautl GoulHtH., Hlieuuiicloaji. nest beer, ale and porter ou tap. The nnest brands ot whlskey and cigars. Tool room at- now. MOR'E VICTIMS OF THE PLAGUE Three Deaths and Five New Cases at New York Yesterday. QUARANTINE OFFICERS WORN OUT WITH HARD WORK. Two V.ne! Dun l-'rnin lliimbtirg 1IIH Week Are Alnxmt Certain to llring the I'lHU'tlu Willi lllelil rollen Culled Upon to Keep limits Awny rrnm Hie Cholera Snip - Dr. Jenkins loiilcrutuliiteil by1 Secretary l'oter. New Yonu, Sep. 0. There were three deaths mid Ave new enses of cholern yesterday on the plngue fleet. following is n list of the victims: Otto Eugle, of Hamburg, aged 20 years; steerngo ot the Aormtuniln; new cne; died after a few hours. Johanna Buss, Hamburg, aged 51 years; steerage passenger ou theltugiu; ill three days. Selnint Home, o months: died on bwin- burno Iilaiid. Hcndrich Sterr. of Stuttgart, 5 years; steerngo on tho llugin; removed to Swin burne Island. Joseph l'jekosknf, aged 80 ycenrs; steer- ntre nassuni:er ou the Bugin; removed to Swinburne tslaml. William CJueus, of Hamburg, 1U years; steerage stewaril on the JNormannlii; moved to Swinburne Island. Theodore 'Zenniiuk, aged 23 years, deck cleaner in steerago o tho Nonnannin; re moved to Swinburne Island. An unknown Kussiun, too 111 to give his name: steerage passenger of the Mo ravia, who had been placed on Holl'nuin Island: removed to Swinburne island. At tho heultn oincers quarters nil was quiet ut midnight and the fleet at anchor oil the upper boaidiug station was being slowly enveloped in a mnntlo of fog which was lazily watted, Xrom Uie lower Day like n pall from the pest lieet at anchor within the boundaries of the sanitary roadstead. When the lights aboard no longer twlnklud there came shurply to the ear tho tonos o the fog-bells struck by the anchor watch. Like funeral bells tolling for tho unfortunates of the in fected ships seemed the warnings from the lieet, tho strokes rapid withal as if to emphasize tho dosire to be free of the restraint uud an anxiety to be safely moored nt their respective piers. For an hour the voices of tho night con tinued and then, as if tho inourntul pro cession had passed, their doleful music ceased and tho outlines of tile Homing homes of hundreds of weary watchers within the motionless halls, came into sharp relief ou thu surfaco ot the tide rushing inward through the NurrowB. At daybreak lights were extinguished, and smoke curlitig from the tugs at the Quarantine dock served all too forcibly as a reminder of tho sorrowful round of In spection that would make the sixth day since the arrival of the first Infected vessel. As tho Quarantine officials began their rounds each face too plainly indicates the dread question;' "What will the harvest be I" Dr. Jenkins warned all those on board the Normautiin that if they wero found sending information nshoro he would not be responsible for their longtlt of quaran tine. He does not know yet how long ho will keep them. It is not believed that it will be more than four days longer, as thirty-six hours should show how fur tho cabin is Infected. The sick on Swinburne's Island were this morning, with no exception, in a dangerous condition. Further .deaths wero expected. The Normannia's steerage is under going tho disinfection process at Hoff man's Island. The Biigla and Moravia steerage wero to follow as boon as is possible. In tbo event of nil the facilities being taxed on future arrivals of. Immigrants, Dr. Jen kins does not know what step ho will take. Two vessels due this week, from Ham burg, thu Sound la on Thursday and the Bohemia Saturday, are regHriletl as the most dangerous vessels now onroute to this po.t. It is almost a certainty, accord lug to the Quarantine officials, that the Scundia will bring the scourge. With the last of these immigration from the Infect ed ports will practically cwase if the Ham burg-American people can e reueu upon o muko their promises good. A CALL FOR POLICE. HenHUtlimal Noui tlutlinrnrs llotlier the JuuriiiilliiH Ollleei-s. Quarantinb, S. I., Sep. 0. When in formed that a sensational morning newspaper had tugs alongside the Nor- munulu at lower Quarantine during tue night, in violation ot his repeated orders, Dr. Jenkins immediately wrote an auto graph letter to Mayor Grant. His communication was in suustauco us follows: Will you kindly furnish six trained policemen, who are oarsmen as well, for duty at lower Quarantine. It this meets your approval pleaso huve tuom report here for'duty." They will ue stutlonett ou tue uarleton. lroate CongrMtulutes Jenkins. Nkw YoitK, Sep. 0. In conversation with a reporter after his consultation with Dr. Jenkins, Secretary Foster said that there would be no conflict with the Suite authorities about the quarantine of vessels. "The Federal Government will ,,, ,,,. ,,, Urnta uiltlinrltlm uulees they find the latter are not taking proper measures to prevent the spread of Ihe cholera," said Mr. Foster. "I think. H vr. Jenkins has done all he uould possibly do, and I must congratulate mm cm his icood work. The city is well pro- 't'd now, and I do not four that'cholera Seuutor MoI'lieiaou Mill ut Quuraiitlnv NcwAItK, Sen. 0. The report that Sen utor Mel'uersau, who was u p.issengeron the Normannia, had boeiisotm lu this city Sunday Is untrue Senator Moi'bursou is till ou the Quarantine vesMil, lie wsi to have spoken in Anbury 1'ark Sunday He sent word from the ship that because ... . . . ..I ! ui ma quarantine rutfLimwuus uu ouuiii not keep his engagement. liiolerlne In I'urU, Paris, Sep 0 Thero were four deathi from ciiolera or cholerine In this city and vicinity ou Sunday, and forty-one casts. Hciioot 'BimrU'AIeetlng. A rki.l 'Dm m liiHil B srd' wil be licid it Hi - in indent, Freeman's oflk-e 'o-uiorri'W evening ul 7:30 o'clock The "Unknown" Won. The loot race at M iliatiy Llty yesterday- b'tween William Mortis and Faliov'f '"Unkno-n," both pri. clpals being resi dents ul town, re ulted In a vie'ory for "Unknown." who won allv. The race was for' $76 a eliln and tho distance w- 70 yards. J si before Ih s art tho friends of Morris wero offering 5 to 3 agaimt he "Unknown," and in soma case gave.2tnl Tbo ' Unknown" won by five yards. Four pair men's seamless hoso for 25c at the Peoplo's storo. 0-21-tf Juirtbo. The people north of Ihe in the county seat will advantage to visit Jumbo, in I'l-nnfjlvania. Mr mountain when find it to iheir tho largest man John -Trout is good fellow all genial, pleasant And a around. Ho keeps tbo bett ni liquors, wines, beers and cigars. Also serve hot lunch from fl to 12 o'clock every morning His weight h-380 ib). 91-2w 208 "W. Market street. ri:itsoxAi Miss Maggie McCirthy, visiting friends here. Dr. O. "W. Smith, of St. friends in town to-day. of St C sir, Ciair, called ou Tiloy, of the Ashland TcUgram spent a few hours in town yesterday. X. J. Curlny and wile, or St. Ulalr, aro visiting Mr. Curley's parents in town. Three pair ladies' black hose (fast colors) for 25o , at the Peoplo's storo. 6-21-if M'AULIFFE WHIPS MYER. Fifteen Terrific JlouiuU Ilefor Slyer Was Knocked Out. New Orleans, Sop. 0. Jnck McAullffe is tho lightweight champion of tho world In 15 rounds of desperate fighting last night he defeated Billy Myer of Streator, 111. The fight lasted exactly one hour, and was n splendid exhibition of pugilist! skill and human strength, save that Myer seemed unable to strike heavily enough to injure his antagonist. It wns by a clean knockout that Mo AullfTe scored tho victory and won tho championship titlo nnd the $20,000 de pending on the result, $10,000 purse offered by tho Olympic Club, and $5,000 a side. There were 7,000 persons present, in cluding some ot the shining political, legal and social lights of tho Crescent City, as well as the bost-knowu sporting men from all over America. The Corbett train met with a surprise while tho lighter was quietly sleeping at the Depot hotel at Spartanhurg, S. C. His manager Brady discovered that there was a plot on toot nt Charlotte to arrest him for desecrating the Sabbath by punching the bag, etc. It was said that the prosocuting attor ney had the warrant ready and was only waiting to arrest him in the morning. Brady quietly informed the agent of the l'iedmont Air Line Kailroad that the Corbett cur must leave during the night, and arrangements were accordingly made to loave at 2 u. m., and pull down to the South Carolina lino, thus avoiding the scheming North Carolinians. At 2 o'clock a number of policemen had assembled about the car, evidently hav ing discovered the rush. The car was dark and there were no signs of Ufa nbout it. Thepollco knowing that Cor bett was at the hotel awaited develop ments. At 1.4-5 however, when the accommo dation train roll into the station, Corbett was smuggled nhroard. Ho was put to bed In one of the sleeping cars and slept soundly throughout the night. He arose at 7 o'clock, and immediately upon being ilresseil Indulged in a long ruu, punched tho bug, wrostled, eto. VESSELS HOLDING BACK. Tolls r-'o l"nr Collected from Cunadlan drain Steamer Jiol Large.. Washington, Sep. 0. Reports received as to the collection of tolls on the Satilt Ste. Marie (St. Mary's Fulls) canal under tho President's proclamation, seem to in dicate that Canadian vessols nre holding back, waiting to nee what action the Cnnadlan government will take in the way of refunding the tolls Imposed by the United States. Thus far the Canadian authorities have not given the slightest indication of any purpose to fulfil the tho expectations entertained ot them in that rospoct, and the Krain steamers are leaving Montoul only halt loaded. Uu the nrst day ot me eiiiorcemint or the proolamatlon only one vessel out of sixty-two which passed through was a Canadian bottom. This was tne United Empire, which carried 550 tons of flour, and twelve tons of mixed freight for Sarnia. On this she paid toll amounting to $112. She had also oai tons ot wiieat or Port Huron, Mich., on whloh no toll was collected, as It was destined for an Amer ican port. The next day three vessels out ot nrty two were Canadians, one ot them being a Canadian Faclllo liner. The number Is now increasing every day and the amount of tolls colloctod is proportionately greater. DANIEL DOUGHERTY DEAD, t The Hllvtrr Toneud Orator 1'umos AwJ at l'lilH(lolplila. Philadelphia, Sep, 0. Daniel Dough erty, thu famous lawyer and orator, died last evening at his residence, No, 2031 Spruce street, at tho age of 00 years, aftci a lingering illness. Irlih llutUr tu I'm tiiicul. London, Sep. 0. A despatch to the "Timos" from Lisbon says: "Sir Quorga Petre, British Minister to Portugal, lias addressed two prutests to tho government against tho customs ofiloiuls' Imposition of tho high oleomnrgarlue tarllf upon IriBh butter on the grouud that-au analy sis proved it impure attor the Portiigussa consul at Cork had analyzed It uud certlr fled it to be pure. The collection of this tariff practically stops the importation ot Irish butter and allows French butter to Hood the market. The exports of Irish putter to Portugal formerly amounted 111 value to one hundred thousand pounds yearly " 'TIMELY'TOPJGS. What l'eoplo Aro Talking Abont These Times. ITH tbo complotlon of the olectrlc railway belt, by the connec tion of the Shena doah and Mabanoy valleys, and beoxtin tion to Mt. Carmel and Centralis, this region will havo ire best railway accommodations in tho it-le and the company tho beft paying institu tion outside the largo cltlee. It Is mrprislng that with the Incoming ol bo many immigrant" to the c nl region, a largo proportion of whom corao lrom an infected country, there has been little sick ness. It cannot bo I ocauin ' these people weren't dirty onoush. I'erhaps It is th very air wp have that neutralizes the dis ease germs. Visit some of tte dirty quaiters In town and then approach some 6f the now arrivals; tho odor Is about the samo. A prominent citizen of tbia county, a shrewd buBineso man, too, and cno who has no stock in tbo electric road, said in our hearing, yostcrday, that if he ownoJ anj stock of the road ho would rot part w th it, being satisfied that in a few years it would bo worth (rem $100 o $1C0 por sharp. The par value of the nock is only $50, and thero is but little stock held by outside parties. Tho electric road between Mabanoy I'lane and ilabanoy Qity will ho a good paying ono, and is a solid and well built section. The connection with Qirardvillo and 'Mahonoy I'lano nd extension to Ash land will be pusbod forward at once. Lakeside, this year, wsb visited by thousands of neople who were never .there bef ire and few of them believed there was in tho heart of the coal region, such a pretty and healthy placo. Next year the Krounds will , bo much improved and a now hotel erected on trie plot back of tho pavil lion and the grounds nicely la'd ouu Our physicians are both active and alert to the true condition of the town and aro all of tho opinion that tho borough authorities cannot act too soon in giving tho town a general cleaning up. A new gamo, which was inlrpduccd in a social party, tho other evening, soon be came a favorite and wil), no doubt, be introductd in all tbo social gatherings this winter. It is called tho ' Ccbwob " A web mace of twine, wrapped around a eilvor hook, is placed in tbo hall and tho ends o) tho web extend to another Eection of Ihe hoveo. The threads are bUi) and rod. The former aro given' to the gentle men and tho latter to tho ladios. They wind the web around a stick until they reach tho other end, upon which is attached nrin nr mnincr nhlert Another f nit. I a prize or amusing ouiect. Anotner 10a-1 tureot tne evening was garnering potatoes withaspoon. Two row of potatoes of 4 each, were placed upon the floor to bo gathered up singly with a spoon and carried to a plate on a tablo. Two persons, played at a time and the ono who placed the pot toes on tho pinto first secured a prizo. Uudd Doble, who drove Nancy Hanks in horrocent record breaking acbiQyen.onts is well known in Shenandoah andolttn visits this placo, and enjoys tho enviable reputation of having been succes-ively tho successful driver of Dexter, OolJsmith Maid and Nancy Hanks; but since tho last named fiver won her laurels, Budd Doble has held the reins over Martl a "Wilkes, and by bis mastirly training hss pi need her a9 tho second fattest trotto- in the world, and himsell 116 the head and front of all trotting trainers and drivers. It is stntod a? a noteworthy tact, that Nancy Hanks and Martha Wilkes bavo ach a Boston owner. If Sullivan beats 0 -rbett, tbo Hub will be able to hold up us het.d in tho eporinc line, huving pre-eminenco both with th feet and 1 ho fli-ta- SloenlrNsnCi.. Kirk mill Tfcrvoim lSeiKliielie. llnclmclie, Iilzzincxw, Mor ula 1 1'iirN, inn i-jusiicN, nervous Ivloixifi. Dunn oss. Co illusion. 1 1 vn. f prln, j'IIh. 1st. Vitus' Dnni'o, Opium Habit, JlriinkriinCNH, etc., lira cured by lr. Miles Itrstornllvo rvine. It does not contain opiates Mn. Sophia C. Ilrownloe. DoLand. Kin.. suffered Willi KpllcpT nacnmnlotocuro. Jacob far CO years and testlllcs to a cc-mnlotocurc. Jacob I'etro, Klla. Oregon, had been sulferlDu with Nerv ous Prostration for four years, could not sleep, ninuiuK ueipea nun uniuueusea ur.rvuies' ko Btoratlvo Nervine) he Is now well. Fine books Tree at drueglsts. Or. Mlloo Nerve nnd Liver Pills, to doses for 23 cents aro the best remedy for pijiousness. Torpid Liver, etc., etc. DrtMllo9',rflodIcal Co., Elkhart,. nd. TUIAI. UOTTU8 fltEE. ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy their School Books, Slates, Pencils, n 1 1 in fl C IT O 0 1 n fl fTS D and other school supplies at North Plain Street. The larceatBtfickin town at the lowest Drices, lffi?""" iff liil Nerycus Prostration. The Finest Furniture THE BEST ORGANS? PIANOS MOST roruxAR Sewing Machine -AT- WnXIAMS&SON' No. 8 South Oldest and Most Reliable We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS for Fall Trade. New styles arriving dnily. J J PRTCF'S W ELI-ABLE, U U. X JLVAVJlJ kJ, NORTH MAIN STREET. WANTS, Sco. WANTED.- Acood clrl for ccncral house- VY work Apply at tho Heualii office. DESIUAHLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tho Cather property, on West Oak street, lor sale. Will bo sold wholo or in parts to suit purchaser. Apply on tho premises. 4-12-83 jOR SALE. A 12-horso power upright boiler. In cood condition. Chcan. An- ply to Cambridge Coal Company, Shenandoah, WANTED. Good Canvasser; salary nnd expenses from start; steady work: cood chanco for advancement. 11KOWN ilROS. CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 8-Sl-3m TTtOU SALE. A good paying wall paper and J? painting business. Good stock on hand, 'lb0 building In which, tho business Is located I wUl also bo sold, with tho business or separate. 1 Apply 10 mrs. Ann iiewcnyn, sncnanaoan. w-i-iw EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estato of Joseph Hcacham, lato ot the Borough of Slion- anuoan, ueeeasca. inciters icstamcntarv nn said estato having been grunted to tho under- signca, u persons inaentca to saia estato are requested to make payment, and those having lettui c-juiuiti uguiiiut mu estate 01 saia uo cedent, to present the s me without delay. ELIZA AI. 11EACIIAM, Executrix, r. 41. XJUUOAL.IJ, Aiiorncy. Phenandoah, Pa., Aug. 10. 1803. 8-17 oaw-Ct AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mission, to handle tho now Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and creat- est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works ltko magic 800 to 500 per cent. prout. kjdo agent's sates amounted to ssm In xauys. Anotner txi in ivo nours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full narticulars. address Tho Monroe Mf'tr Co.. I.a Crosse. Wis. x439 tVSMy A hat that Is not stvllsh is worthless. Thero are a thousand reasons whyyoushoula not wear 11, sua noi oue reason wuyvou suouia 11 usu ally costs as much as a stvllsh hit and la cot worth a fraction of the money. When vou buy a hat buy a good one, and If you re-ally want a good one, try our 18 hat. It will till tho bill. -4iiu tmme can uu sum 01 our necawear a nne tie for 20c. anv at vie. htmw hats from fin un to tl.to. Nice line of summer shirts at 25o; a big drive In hoys' waists from 20c to 50c; large lino 01 irunKsana valises at lowest price: bit ilg bar- gains in overalls and coats at 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. Silk and cashmere huts renovated and mado as good as new at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Has removed to Bill 'Jones' 'old 'stana 17 BOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be pleased to meet the wants 01 nis inenas ana ine puniio is I Everything in the Drinking Line ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Store Dealer, has removed to the .1.1 West Ouk St.. Nliciintirlnnli. Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as ' wen as many new customers as possible, uuuu worn t jair price. Hooting and Spouting neatly done. F1BE INSURANCE. targest and oldest rellablo purely cash com panics represented by IDJTVXID FATJST, I S. JardmSt., Shenanooah.Pa Illrsi it Street, Dealers in this Section. line of and Children's Wc Study to Please I Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Pish, Butter and Eggs, Flour und' Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, AJ Gallagher's Cheap Cash She ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. TO THE PUBLIC. THE -:- CAMBRIAN -:- HOUSE I AT Cor. Centre and Jnrdin Sts,, Is tho place where you find fresh anfi Mock Alt; Draught Porter AND Lauer's Celfbraled Lager Beer Always ' on tap nnd the best Kye Whisky, Urandy, Gin nnd Wines. The' best b-cent oJgar In town, Milk and nil Kinds of temper ance drinks. 11ENJAMIN niOHAIlDS, Prop. JEItaUSON'8 THEATHIi. I. J. FJiKGUBON, MANAGKIi. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 692 W. O. Anderson's unique comedians in the greatest ot all f urce comedies, "Two Old Cronies!" j U niter the management of George S. Sydney. Ail on tiro now company. Now songs, now dancers. Now music, now jokes. Now quartette, now scenery The Great Serpentine Dance. The Greatest Production Ever Seen. Frlccs, 25, 35 ami 50c. Rosorvcd seats on sale at Kirlln's drug store. Hot Weather Bulletin. loo Oroom, All Flavors, Soda " W cttor. Pure Fruit Flavors. 23r oixel, iOtl.oisf.! Confectionery, Etc ,W3X.S03T "V. OTTO 27 S0UII1 Mnln Street. H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort!1 Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Itcers, Ales and Une'l j uruniuj 01 uigars always on nana. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 UtiHt Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, bran' wines and tlnesi cigars always on hanc woi.;j. jiiVAiNts, rro V
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