The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 23, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    FINE GROCERIES
HOUSEKEEPERS!
Find no difficulty in
securing what thoy
require for their tn
blos at our store.
Corner Grocery
"Cntrc and White Sts.
THntD EDITION
llloctrlo Itfiilwtiy Notes.
The article of sjreemciit of tlio AbIiI.hhI,
locust Dale and Ontralhi Klectrii) Kailroad
have been Med. Tho oitlceis anil the shares
t which they have stibscrilied ro: JoIma V
Kailoy, Philadelphia, 100 shaies, president;
lircotors, 0. K. Winters, Springfield, 30o
shares; J. II. Cofrode, 300 share; F. E.
Xailey, 100 shares, both of Philadelphia; and
T. H. Yatnall, 100 shares.
'Die ordinances granting right of wajstn
tie Slmmultin and Mt. Cnriuel Electric Rail
way are so longthy that their publication
takes up nearly two column of a news
paper.
The Ccntralla road has been leased by tlx
Sehuylkill Traction Company. It will stari
at Ashland, ran to Centralis, thence to Mt
Carniel, and return by way of Locust Dale t
Ashland. It will pass through- about twenty
miles of a densely populated sectlou.
Oars are uow running regularly at Ashland
lwtweon the P. & K. depot and the 19tl
-street bridge and no dillluulty is experienced
in climbing the heavy grade.
Tlio operation of the electric railway line
at the Locust Dale end is promised witlili
tou days.
Aa excellent remedv. "Two of tnv childrci
hare been much tvoublod with neuralgia ail
winter. Tiioy used KalVHjioii un anu a rc
applications proauooa a conrpieie ourw. i con
aider ll ua excellent retard John II. Jones
Beputy Inspector, Tobacco Warehouse. No. 4
DalUmore, jrid."
Comlux ASventn.
Sab. 13. First annual ball of Gen. liar
risoa Lodge, Knights of Pythias, at Bobbins'
opora Iioueo.
Feb. 2. Martha Washington Birthday
forty, ill Bobbins' opsra house, under the
auspices of tlio Ladius' Aid .Society of the
P. II. church.
March IS. Tea party in Bobbins' cpera
home, undor tlio auspices of tho Welsh Con
gregational clinrch.
USE DANA'S SA1J8APABILLA, its
"THE KIND THAT CUBES."
Hcclctios, muQlors and Bilk handkerchiefs
In all tho latest and most approved styles and
at exceedingly low prices at the Peoples'
store. 12-15-tf
Jojon JanaX want a pair ' sleovo buttons,
Jeweler Links?
Jason Jones Naw 1 I'd ruthor her koesea
I've got tor take rC auimile.
Wboo Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
Wlwn she was A Child, she cri.nl for Castoria.
When sho became she.cluny to Castoria.
Wlou she had Children, she gavu them Castoria,
Bst work done at Bronnan's Steam Laun
dry. Mverythlng white and spotless. Laoe
cartains a specialty. All work guaranteed
Buy your child a pair of rubber boots
Thy will' cost you but 90 cents at the Poo
!' store? 121 North Main street 12-15-tf
"What do you think reeombles hcoven the
most in thia town, Uncle RastusV"
" Well, honey, de doef and dumb "sylum,
tink, 'anise then perhaps do chickens in de
coops up dero am dfuf and dumb.)'
Pllex or Hemorrhoids
Pennanontly cured without knife or ligature.
No danger or suffering. No delay from bus-
lnet while under treatment. Patients who
are responsible need not pay until well,
porfet sure guaranteed. Send for circular.
R. BE ED, M. D.,
139 South 13th St., Philadelphia.
Befers, by permission, to the editor of tb
EVEWIJfO Hbbald. w
Helenuan's Jewelry store leads ae ever, tf
Wuttl,
Te templetel files, two copies each of the
Evietiwa Hjuuld of Jauuory 4th and Feb
ruary Sth, 1888. A liberal price wlUVepald
or th same.
Ouna-hhifC T.eiuls U OoijshiiIIoi,
Heap's Balaam will atop the sough at
once.
The Academy lteittHBMUit.
1h Potts v (lie headquarters far Slienaji.
doah people and others living North of the
Moaatala, for hot toddiea, hot punches, beef
tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the
best fcranda, 1 the Academy Keetoarant, John
I'. Oeoney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, awUt
aat. te
(SfkeUabM to suit till eyes, at PorWs book
and asa&mery store, No. SI North Maia
kett.
tlfMetel lile.
BeDe, Albums, and Fancy Slippew at the
Peep' More. 18-16-tr
Mr. DrjiHt Look here eld fellow: ezeuse
my fradkieas ; bat why in thunder don't you
iMve that oaild' kair cutf
Mr. Jre-Nt tor worlde, deer boy I
Intend to make a pnfeteiaaftl pjaniat out of
Jiirn I ,
tb stsMs aato of Dr. Hall's CMgB&i up
ThE HRST WEEK'S REPORT.
MISS CONNEHiliY HHTAINS A
SPLENDID LBAD.
Second PIhcp lli'lil by Ml llurim Tlmn
Is a (irnnd gtriijcgli- Inr Tlilril Pisco
anil for 1'uiirlli ISIght Contest,
ants lire Vtiry Clone,
Msry A. Connelly K
Bridget A. Burnt -
r.lllle 11. Phillips - iw
Carrie Faust W
Mary A. l-fTerty 66
M.iRglo Cavanaugh ' &l
Hattio Hess '
Irene Shane 60
OlarmCllne- Ml
viuhnl i P'otrohlld - W
Cirrlo M Smitb W
Clsr.le M O'Oo nell -
frank Williams
Mary A. Ntnok 3
Anna M Den&lcr 27
Marno I). Wnsley -
Pursuant to tht announcement nude in tin
Ilr.iiAM) of Friday last tho table of return-
f the teachers' contest will include unti
I'urtlier notice only the nanios of teacheit
wlio lmvo rccei'cd '2T or more votes. All
oujioiis received will ho carefully filed aim
ho names lfcorded, and as soon as n teaclici
receives the aggieyate ol 35 his or her natm
.vill 1)0 placed in tlio published table. Tht
reason for this rule is that tlio entries are bo
oming so numerous that we cannot dovoto
ipace to the names of all contestants, and
therefore lire obliged to compromise on in
iH'rtlng tho names of such teachers who art
making rapid strides to tho higher marks.
The first week of the Hkhai.d'S teachers'
contest closed at 1 p. m on Saturday Willi 240
votes pollod for tho day. This result wns
very satisfactory as it showed gleat activity
umoug the tendinis whose filcnds did not
exhibit much interest during the first part ot
the week.
The highest vote polled for one teacher on
Saturday was f7 and they raised IliM Phil
lil from fuurth to third place.
The aggregate number of votes polled for
all teachers up to the closing hour on Satur
lay vi.B 1,514.
Three new teacheis have been entered in
tho contest. They arc Misses Agnen Stein
and Jane T. Lainburt, of town, and Miss
Lorelta Burke, of Brownsville, but as the
votes the o ladiea have received arc not up to
tho required total their names are not in
cluded in tho abovo .total.
As an evidence of tho fairness upon which
the IIkiiald intends to cundi'ct this conttst
no wish to bay that after tho count on Sat
urday afternoon all tho votes polled during
the week were made into a package, which
was sealed and labeled and put in a place
where it will bo safe and undisturbed until
the tiino comes for tho judges ta cull
lor it.
USE DANA'S SAIISAPARILLA, its
"THE KIND THAT CURES."
CKKTHALIA.
Piitiick Rowland, of Ashland, spent last
Tuesday evening with his many friends in
ton n.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broderick, of Phila
delphia, attended tho funeral of Mrs. llrode
rick's mother, MrB. Michael Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Eruet Rattan, of Mincrsville,
aro in town for a few days.
Daniel Lcnihan, of Wilburtou, accom
panlcd by his daughter, Annie, wero visitors
to town Friday. Mr. Lcnihan was a former
resident of town but is now teaching school
at Wilburtou.
A. J. McLaughlin, a prominent saloon
keeper oi town, is confined to the house on
account of Illness,
As we were passing the home of Jamos A
Simons, Friday evening) we heard somo ex
cellcnt music. Upon further investigation
found it was reudored by his little son,
Willie, aged 8 years, who, ucder the leader
ship of Prof. Glover, is improving rapidly.
Mr. Reblnson, of Iloston, was tho gucet of
T. W. Riley, Friday.
A party of Slionandoahitea enjoyed
sleigh ride to town Friday. While here they
weie the guestt, of II r. and Mrs. n. J. Kelly
Friday night a luge sleighing party left
town. It counted of a number of ou
popular young ladies and gentlemen. The
party drovo to Park Tlaoe and put up at the
home of Mr. DeLong.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Michael
Murphy took place ou Friday. It was
largely attended.
Politicians have been busy for the last few
weeks making irieuds for the comiug election
Thomas Langou, a well-known and
respected young wan, was' instantly killed at
Logan colliery, Friday, by an unexpected
shot.
Poraons wishing to voto for the most pop-
ular school teacher in tlio "World's Fair'
contest will wake no mistake In casting their
coupons for Mies Bridget A. Burns, of Sheu
audoab. She has the most votes at present
anil we hitpe it will continue. Mite Burns
was a former resident of town and always
proved to be an upright and industrious
yeung lady.
January 31, lalW.
SKimtor-eleot Murphy ai St, I.oiils.
St. Loetu. Jau. 68. Senator-elect Ed
ward Murphy jr., Mrs. Murphy and their
three chiluin are ut tfte southern notei.
The family is enroute te Hot Springs,
whei-e Mr. Murphy hope to iweuperal
his 3iuewhat broken health.
The Jmlmnltng Jlxnuzer Arrested
Rome, Jan. 38. I. Cueinello, manager
of the Bank or Naples, was arrested liut
night for t he embezzlement of 3,000,000
lire. Be was disguised ae -a- priest when
recognizee! oy mr yvuuv.
ParttMces CablUft In Danger.
Liaao. Jan. 28. The existence of th
Portuguese Cabinet is believed to be en
datigered iu view ol the oppoaltton ot the
Regenerator and Pcogreeeiabt to Its
naauatat acnemea.
Tfae bill peetersisee his beard ; tho boarding
Worlds Fair Holiday Trip !
Tv7meaIiD('onte
i o Days at the V oriel's Fair
With accommodations at a first class ( hlCBfo hotel, snd transporta
tion to and from Chicago, Including flteplng berth", all free of cost,
To the 2 Most Popular Teachers.
COM TEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M.
The two teaoht rs who receive the largest number of votes will bo taken
to the W orld's Fair and royally ootor'aioed by the Hikami Cutout this
coupon, an I on f e bl nit lines write tho name of the 1" bile Hihool I oachcr,
north of t c itroad Mountain, In Schuylkill eounty, whom you consider most
pupulur, and send I tothi ' mnte t hililnr hvcumu Jliralil, HU namluiih,
I'.i." livery coupon pro erly tilled out counts as one vote for on teacher.
Urcryperso , young or old, ca.i vote, and vote as sftcn as they please.
Coupon muni be In the bunds of tht ealter wlthla ten (ID) js after tho
date it bears.
Namo of Touobor..
Rosldoiioo
Name of Voter..
Residence
JANUARY W, 1W8,
Holdorin:tn, tlio jowulor, will gtvo
numbur of votes a Iiaudaomu goltl neirluco
The two teachers who receive the greatest
above staled will be declared the winners.
All counons must bo out out ot the Lvkkimb
lies, addressed to "Cmte)l JAl'ior. Evenlna lle
rtnv m ion rosldlnc In any place toa; vote as
teacheis eiiKaged In teaching in a public school
enmnt school teira; jtrtUilt tl, that any teacher viho may I uto been incapacitated by slokne
oraceidei t I or teaoliing fur a period of not more than three months prior to tho end of tin
term, may alw compete
i;achvoto for each teacher must Do reprosenteu nya Beperate coupon.
A eounon bearing the name of more than one leucher or sptclfylng more, rian oco vote for
toacher will be thrown out as void.
A careful rtccrd will bo kept of thename3
and iepi safe until tho ilnal adjudication. Three prominent ai.d responsible men of Hhenati
doah will be selected to act as judges, make the llual e unt and atinou ico the names of tho tu
winners. Should three or moro teachers he lied
bo allowed to decide.
The names of the vrlnncra will bo Announced
tho wlcnera bo absent fiom Shenandoah at the time they will be informed of their jood lortuni
by telegraph, so that they may start on Ibe trip as soon thereafter as possible.
All blanks in the coupon must dc tinea oui,
oorc-on votlne. Tho number of voteB received at
liihcd In tlio next issue of tho IlnnAUi with tho
FOB ItliKT. Social y anilcluu rooms in mo
ivmintftcnhulldlniT. Aunlvto 11. M. Uurkc,
Attorney, ltoom 3. 13-11-tf
FOlt MALI:. Cheap, a nre anu Durgiar prooi
Rnfn. finnd as new. Aui.ly to John A.
Tftmau.
m ua t.w i .iwnrv mil fit. fnr pale cliearj for
cash. Apply to M. P. Conry, No 31 South
Main street. l-iu-ll
-I yi r ANTED. A gentleman now vlsltlnff town
V v Is uesirous oi imri:uiun i n" "
Unesneclmens of sulpliur diamonds. I'arllos
hnu1n arxfl linrrl Tilpce Will TllOHSe Cftll at ttlO
IlKUAUi office l-'J-lt
WANTED Two good, moactvgiin iorcen
erul housrwork. Apply at Peter's saloon,
IS North Main street. l-'- "
TTtOIt ALF. valuable property ou .-orui
H w-i.t.r. tn.rt irnnd binclc front, two
houses and stable back, For particulars apply
at IIkbalii ofllee. 1 5-"
VJ5TAN t'ED A young man to do Inside ana
a.HniH Nn nilit'V need annlv. Audrosi
llox HO, nbenandoah, Pi. 1-2! lw
GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com-
cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great
est belling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink
.1 I.I.. I.. n,r. CDfnml l Kft ntiTDhimi Of
paper. AVorlts like magic. 200 to BOO rerrcnt.
nront. One accnt's sales amounted to 8020 In
Hlxdays. Another 32 In two hours. Previous
I . , . Vrt tiirirtQ -imi full
n,nticulttrs. address Tho Monroo Mf'gLo., Lia
Crosse. Wis.
I) M IN IfoTK TO K m NOTICE. liners oi
It.Jnnies, deceased, late of the Ilorough of bbon-
to all pat ties having claims against said uEtntn
South Jnrdla t)Utet, bhenandooli, Va
IMVlUiV .lVJHi-,
Wlt.rjAM J. J4S1BS,
Juhi R. James,
AdmtnthtritorH.
Shenandoah, Pa., Jan. 10, 10ft), 1 18-lt-ow
TvlSOLUTlON OF iAUTNEKSIJH o
E tin m hereby oiven that the n.irtuershtp
lately subsisting between Felix Irouso and
Ctiai'liH Strouse, under the tlrm name of I-Vllx
Strottse & t-oii, Jfwetsrs. doing liuslue at No.
i Smith Main sireut. ShenanUouli. Pa., was dis
solved by muluil consent on iho tilth day of
January, A. D. 18). All dobts owing to the said
partnership nre to be received by tlio said
unariea mrouse, anu au ui uiunua uh mwam
partntrsnip are to oe presented 10 nun. uuiy
-lUiluntlci'ted. for payment, or to his attorney,
M. M. Burke, Em,
r-'iivn HU,
CHAllI.ES tTHOUSI.
Shenandoah, Pa., Jan, 13, 1883. 1-U 3t ouw
un T IIF A imi3in . ll.n,ianlc will 1,1. nunnllTIIll
j until no"n Mon"lay, January ), for l&U tons
or cneaiuut, no ions or biuve nuu u wum m cejs
coal, delivered at tho AlmfchO ise coal yard,
l-ennsyivHiiitt rmauau, ouuujitwu n"--ii,
OOll UMlUdn,
HoBrHTEBl.INO,
DKI1B,
Board of Poor Uireetors
UAhnvllIt rmintv Alinrthnuse. Jan. IT. '1111.
NOTICE. To the Stockholders of the Heat
and rower Company, tihenandoa's I'a.
At a regular meeting ot the Board i.f Uiree
tors of this cowipany. the Kxeeutlve Committee
was authorised to five thirty ctay' notice to all
stock or ebaie holders that 1M sharee of new
stock will be Issued at inr value of ton dollars
per share. t . J
ir.it in vimh Tu-AUAut shareholder one share
to each live shares held, to all those desiring t
subscribe ; and It any should not desire to take
bis or ter proportion theu the said balance to
be put up at public sale at tbe uext reguiar
meeting of the Board ot Director.
This increase of stook is necessary to pro
vide for t&e aeni ooatractea lor me
tloa of tbe steam ueaung pjaui.
S. A. llEim MX,
J. 8. Kiarr.Kli,
.T. S. OAIXkM.
Shanaudoab. Pa.. Jan. 1. 1808. M9-0t
mt r' TAVHfnru home lot at May's Lend
tpJLO tng, the fine suburb of Atlantic City, 5
eouares irom it. iv. ; wumuwuiw n u i m,
centa; baa court house, hotels, schools,
hnrihAM ooUon. oaner. olothlnE, cigar sash,
brtok, and lumbering mills, with Bnest water
nnuar. Hua ririvlnir. llshlns. iiunninir. bathliut.
goltng', oily and country combined j IS houses
buTltTaet year and not one empty; a safe and
sure investment: W inveetefl will iaerease
MX) to etaonthai 1 mllbi built this year; lota are
e8
Franklin St., Pnlladalphta.
9-3u-4m
tho fenmlo tottclier rt'coivitig tho highest
Dumber of total votes up to the elcslcg bou
JIxraui and Btnt, securely sealed in onvel
aid, Shtunndwih, J'u."
often as he or she may doslre for one or mon
north of the liroad Muuutuln at the close of th.
0f all contestants, and nil coupons will berllei.
on the hiffheat number of toIch, the Judges wil'
on or bofore Saturday, Julv Is, 1SSB. Hhoulc
especially iqc manic requiring ino name or im
tills omco up to 4 p. m each clay will bo pun
names of tho leathers voted for.
Political Cards.
JR CIIIi: JJUROESd,
JAltKS J. WaEELIUAlT.
Hubjeet to Democrotle rules.
JOR COUNCIL, (Fourtk Ward)
1'SiASK WILCOX.
Subject to Democratit rules.
-JJtOR COUNCIL, (Third Ward)
JOUN IT. JIEESIC
Subject to Citizens' party rules,
lOIt COUNCIL, (Second ward)
if. P. CONRT
Subject to Democratic rules.
F
OE COUNCIL, (Second Ward)
JOUN F. MNXEr.
Subject to Citizens' party rules.
TiOIl COUNCIL (btcoud ward)
T. J. liRO UOIIALL.
Subject te Citizens' party rules.
"gAOi: hCHOOL HOARD, (Third Ward,)
0. T. BTIUUailK.
Subject to Citizens' party rules,
70R JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
U (third Ward)
J1. T. WILLIAMS.
Subject to CitizenH' parly rules.
EOIt JUSTICE OF THE, PEACE,
(Second Ward)
WILLIAM IT. SHOEMAKER.
IpOIt JUSTICE UP THE PEACE,
3- Third AVarct,
JOHN a. DA VIS.
Subject to Citizens' party rules.
piOIl JUSTICE OK THE PEACE,
Tltlltn WA3D,
MAX REESE.
(subject to Democratic rules.
. JOE WYATT'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
(Christ. Bossier's old stand.)
Main aiict Conl Ml k,, siiuMBiifloali
Best beer, ale and porter on tan. 1 be finest
brands or wmsueys ana cigars, i-ooi room ai
tucneu.
kBMM HEEBNER CO.
PORT CARBON, PA.,
Manufacturers of
pocielMoiuif!
19 Ot Every Description.
Fags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c
3FINCST GOODS LOWEST PHICES.-8II
Write far catalogues. Correspondence solielti
JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S
S&kary : aiul : Confociionsry
No. 29 East Centre Street.
Ice oreain all tho year 'round. Open Sundays
I am now maklne a superior quality of CREAM
IlItXAD. something uow. You want to try it
you'll use no other if you do.
Great Big 'Chunks
Whacked OIF Prices !
Of Dliiurr Sets ot tho rate of3 Oi per chunk.
Cmiiebu our 112 piece Princess Dinner tfets
at $ln0d emlly worth $13.0!). Itonemtier, these nre
Eugllfh fjnoils. IjooIc ut them, even It you do not wish
o buy. Wo can sell yon a lln Toilet Wet at a
moat reaHonablo prleo eliher EniillHh or Amer
ican tnuiuif cttire. White Glranlte Oui and Huucerd
as low uh 40o per Bet. OiIiIh and ends fu Fancy China
of ull kinds are jiolDg rapidly. Come sonn If
y u wImIi to match up broken setii. Art pot
tery, lamps, Btationery, novelties etc., etc., etc.
Girvin, Duncan Ss Waidley,
fj" (mfaa myas
-OP-
WINTER COOPS,
Pew white and cqloretl blankets, ladies' and child
ren's coats, which will be sold regardless of cost.
Come early and secure bargains at
PRICES,
to o musi-iciorj.
A Knotty
Problem !
Is the Gift question, but
it will be solved by call
G ing at the store of J. P.
I Williams & Sou, where
P you will find the most
T desirable presents in the
S Furniture line, Pianos,
Organs and Sewing Ma-
chines.
J- p-
Williams & Son,
13 South Main St.
(B'ormerly Itobblns' Opera Hous,e)
WEEK COMMENCING JAN. 23
Larger and better show than ever.
ALL iEW SCENERY i
Beautiful itago appearance. Having
met wltn success wo will in the futuro
endeavor to pleato our patrons. We
havo this weeh
10 NEW PEOPLE
From New York city, and oil are first
class performers.
ADMISSION. 10 Cents.
Children under 0 years, Tic, No extra
charge for seats,
HOOKS So BROWN,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
TABLETS FOR SCHOOL,
TABLETS FOE COltEESPONDKKCE
AF.TISTS' MATERIALS,
, HEADQUARTERS
FOR ALL DAILY AND WEEKLT
NEWSPAPERS.
No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET,
CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADF.
Others, ready to put up spring roller,
for 2Sc, 36c, 15c, 50o and upwards. Par
ties desiring only the snoaing or tlx
tures can be accommodated.
C. D. FRICKE'S
Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street.
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
3fi JSant Centre trout.
The best beor, ales, porter, whiskies, brkadle'
wues ana nueei cigars always on oanu.
ROBBR'P LLOYt"). Pmti,
t-h. jambs BraiN,
l'hl'SIQIAU AXD SOJIOMON.
Office and Residence, No. St North Jardlu
sirai, anenanuean,
Eden Dime Husee!
mM Cfj ""j sv 7
OLD RELIABLE,
NORTH MAIN STREET.
Of PHILADELPHIA,
Send their ISjjes HpiBCi&JlESt
To firaeiianciinrtlli, 'W'ciliit-BijMy, lKels. x.
U wlllke found at the
ferjjuHow MtJilrte From 8:30 a. m. to 50 p, ni.
Psrsons who hav hcadarat. or wliose eyes are causU; ils
oimfort should call soon their speciallM. and thev will re
ceive Intelligent ad skinful attention NO CHAIiGK t ex
utalce youreyee. Every jair ef ilasnes erderedls gaarntot
I
Horae : Ice : Creeper
Sole agent for Sshuylklll County.
.Six.. 53!. SWALM,
Hardware, Iiod, Oil, Paints, Robes
Horsi IlUnVels, Skates, Sporting Goods.
Mwsdquartcra For
Just received another con
signment of Florida Orangfes
that the grower wishes me to
dispose of to make room far
more. I will sell the choicest at
20c Per Dozen.
WOMBB,
VS. Main Street.
Scheider's
Saloon and Restaurant
Le&dlcg Saloon In town
Ovntro and tFMtfl Ht.,
(Ulokert's old stand)
First-class Eating Bar
Jflnest Whiskeys In the Market.
Has remomcf to Bill Jones' old stand
17 SOUTH MAIN STSEHT,
WUirt b will bo pletuKKt to moet Uie wwtu
at bis lrlondu and the pnblla in
BrttTftliknj im iho Mutiny Waa.
H. J, M'GUIEE'S
Sporting and Musical Resort !
Socoad St., CIRSKDVILLE.
Beet Wines, Liquors, Been, Ales and Uneat
brands ot Olgmrs always on baud.
PHOTOGRAPHER DABB
iiu purcoaaeo mo Dost, apparatus in tne tnai
ket, and Is now prepared to take every stylo c
photographs. Views of buildings, inuehlntr
and all lands ot outdoor work a spoiaUy. Roc
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purchaser of one down cabinets at tSJSdla pre
sented with u largo crayon iree. This offer lit
f ood until April 1, lfcn. Copying and enlarg.
ng. VVork done at short notlae and low prices.
DABB, H. White St., iJrlcSDM2.
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