HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what thoy require for their ta ble at our store. Corner Grocry, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION CHNTltALtA. If ark Whalcn anil sister, Bridget, of Locust Gp, enjoyed u sleigh ride to town Sunday. Wbilo hero they visited 1. Devino. John Roddy, tho ciht-year old son of Mrs. Hiihnol Koddy, ditd Sunday. A. J. MoLoiiRlilln, who for tho Inst week lias been confined to tho house, died on Saturday at 11 p. m. Mr. McLoughlln was ok of our popular saloon keepers mid was it rrtpcctubla and faithful citizen. The funeral will tako pinto on Wednesday. Ho will he Vuriod in JIahanoy City. 'An eKCollPnt remedy. "Two of my children hate been much troubled with neuralgia nil winter. Thoy used Halvallon Oil and a few pntloutlonn produced a complote oure. I oon- wimr u nn excellent remeu.v. .ionn 11. Jones IHputjr Inspector, Tobacco Warehouse. No. 1 IiJlimore, .id." Co 1 1) In k Kvont. Feb. IX First annual ball of Oen. Har rison Lodge, Knights of Pythias, at Robbins' Ofoia house. Feb. 22. Martha Washington Birthday Party, In Itobhlns' onora house, under the auspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society of the I. M, church. .Huron 15. Tea party in nobbing' cperu lae, under the auspices of the Welsh Con grogationnl church. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Neckties, mufflers and silk handkerchiefs In all tho latest and most approved styles and at oiceedmgly low prices at tho People titer. 12-15-tf . , l'EltiiONAJ... REV. POWIOK'S SERMON. ' A, L. Shay, Esq., of Pottsvillo, spent last vcning In town. Michael P. Conry is doing jury duty at Pottsvillo this week. miss liannan iteeso, ol amnanoy City, was in town last evening. Mrs. 31. Owens left town this morning to visit friends In Wilkcs-llarro. B. J. Creeden, who was very ill the past Jive weeks, was nblo to ho about to-day. Mr. Oviatt, of Philadelphia, agent for the kig safe manufacturing firm of that city, is in town. Charles Short and sister, Mits Jennie, o St. Clair, were the guests of town frieua: yesterday. Miss Nnomi Wooden, an attractive young lady from Shenandoah, is tho guest of Miss Ida Koch. Shamokin Dispatch. There is to be anoticr change in the management of the Reading railroad, and it is said that Superintendent Wellington Jtcrtolette. whose headquarters is in Shamo kin, will he promoted to the suporintendency of the main linn or borao other high oOlcial position, which will necessitate his removal to Philadelphia. Mr. Bertolette understands railroading in all its branches, and in going to a field of higher usefulness, ho will fin: larger scope ror ma powers. Ills many Shamokin friends rejoice in tho fact that the service of such a deserving mun are to be Bo liliornlly rewarded, and trust that the motor may prove true. SiamoKii Dispatch. Best work done at Brennan's Steam Laun dry. Everything white and Bpotloss. Lac curtains specialty. All work guaranteed Buy your child a pair of rubbor hoots They will cost you but 00 cents at tho Peo ples' store, 121 North Main street 12-15-tf A .Nleij;liliifr Party. A jolly sleighing party under the aus pices of the II. F. C, a social organization liaring tho femalo teachers of our public schools as iU members, went to Ringtown last evening. Those who took part in it were Jilssea Fairchild, Dengler, Daniels, Faust, Kblb, Eisenhower, Slnnsell and Kiminel, Miss Jessio MacDonald, of Providence, R. I., who is visiting Mrs. James Daniels, of North White street, and Miss Edgerton.of England, who is tho guest of Mrs. Jams Champion, of North Jardin street. Holderman's jewelry store leads as ever, tf YVttntetl, To complete) files, two copies each of the Evhnino Hkkai.d of January 4th and Feb Tnary'fltli, 18B2. A liberal price will bo paid for the same. Oonghlnir Leads to Consumption, Kemp's Balaam will stop the cough at once. The Armluniy itintaurant. The Pottaville headquarters for Shenan doah pcple anil others living North of tho Mountain, for hot toddios, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of tho best brails, is the Academy Restaurant, John F. Cooney, proprietor, M. A. Cooney, assist nt tc 3pctaela te suit all eye, at P.ortz's book and stationery Mora, No. 21 North Main reet, 4-27-tl .Spurlal Hula. Dolls, Albums, ami Faney Slippt n at the People' 6tre. 12-16-tf Full i,r ton l. severely bmiaetl ami squiened about the hips and tbigfct by All of poal In a hreaat of the ' Kehley Bun oolHory rmtntor. A Discourse Suitable to tha l'rfient Itc- Tlvnl Heason. Tho sermon in tho M. E. church on Sunday evening was on "Seeking God," Isaiah 55-0-7: "Seek ye tho Lord whllo He may ho found, call yo ujKin Him while Ho Is near: lot the wicked forsake his way and tho unrighteous man his thoughts, and let him return unto the Lord and He will liavo mercy upon him and to our (lod for Ho will abundantly pardon." The Itlhle declares that "All ue, like sheep, have ((one aatray," and that "Christ Jesus came into the world to seek and to sate that which was lost." liul a It also teaches that Owl i every where piesent and that He knowoth all thing! the question may arie 'In what setae docs Jesus seek that which was lt and In what house is tho sinner to seek God ?" The separation alluded to is not that which re sults from the Intervention or space but from the alienation of tho alfections. Spaco can not separate true friends. Their souls an- knit" llko those of David and Jonathan. Hut though you join hands with ono you hate you nro in tho truest senso as far apart as the polos. Tho sinner is separated from Ood by the alienation of his affection. And tho text exhorts him to return to the Lord by restoring those nfTcctlons. To seek tho Lord is to pause in our mad career to consider oui ways and the claims of Ood and by peni tence and faith to Implore His forgiveness and renew our allegiance. Tho toxt seems to distinguish between the "wicked" and the "unrighteous." But this it in coiideceiision to human notions. Every body admits tho need of tho wicked to forsake ills way the drunkard, liar, liber tine, prostitute, thief must forenko their evil ways if they want to bo saved. Wo havonc tioublo in convincing them of their need to "Seek tho Lord." But there is another clasf of respectable sinners who arc no less offen sive to God though they boast of thoii morality and en less in need of His pardon ing mercy though like the Pharisee thoy may thank God thoy nro not as other men are nor oven as this publican. This Is that large, and, to men, respectable classwhoare faithful to their fellow-men and shtmcfully negligent of their God. They think God ought to sav them because thoy deal honestly and charit ably with their fellows though thoy take no account of the duty of prayer and praito to their Creator. Thoy aro not wicked in the usual sense of tho word but they are un righteous, and the Bible tays that the "un righteous shall not inherit tho kingdom of God." And although they may havo no wickc d ways to forsake they havo to forsike some very wicked "thoughts" if they are ever to bo save i. Tho sum total of human character, as God judges it, includes our thoughts as woll as our deeds. And if the archives ot hell could bo searched it would doubtless be found that the blasphemous thoughts of respectable skeptics and moralists are responsible for the damnation of as many seuls as the filthy words and vicious conduct of the outrageously profane. God delights to havo mcicy upon those who seek Him. Ho does not dolo out a nig gaidly pardon in a grudging spirit, hut Ho will abundantly pardon. "I, even I, am He that hlotteth out thy transgressions and will not remember thy sins." Casting them be hind my back and drowning them in the depths of tho sea are oppressions used to do note tho abundance of the pardon God bo stows upon those who truly seek Him. But we must seek Him while lie may be found and call upon Him while He i near. This implies a time when He may not be found. Tho power to repent is of God. Men may so grieve the spirit of God that He will forsako them. When this occurs they are beyond tho reach of mercy. Let us heed the counsel of the wise man : "Because I have called and yo re fused, I havo stretched out My hand and no man regarded, but ye havo set at naught all my counsel and would uono of my reproof, I also will laugh at your calamity, I will mock when your fear cometh. Then shall they call upon Me but I will not answer, they shall seek Me early but they shall not find Me." At the close of tho sermon eleven persons came forward for prayer. Stood thn Test. Allcock's Porous Plasters are unapproach able in curative properties, rapidity and safety of action, and aro tho only reliable plasters ever produced. They havo success fully stood the test of over thirty years' use by tho public; their virtues have never been equalled by the unscrupulous imitators who have sought to trade upon the reputation of Allcock's by making plasters with holes in them, and claiming them to be "just as good us Allcock's," and they stand to day indorsod by not only the highest medical authorities, but by millions of grateful patients who have pro ml their efficacy as a household remedy. Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or explana t'.on induce you to accept a substitute. ffTien Baby was nick, we gave her Cartorfa. Then she was a Child, she cried for Gastoria. .Vhn she became Miss, alio clung to Castorta. iVhen the had Children, sho gave them Oastorla. Tbj1 ill,' Wi none. lent to IBS sur MMMrstw itep &afrp ieK mi whew ysu narr, EXCITING- RUNAWAY. One lliippeneil Ymtrrriuy Afternoon and One To. day. A Polish wedding party hired a large sleigh of Liveryman Neiswender to-day. At Main and Oak streets the sleigh struck an obstruct ion. It was upset and the occupants dumped out. The horses inn off with the sleigh. They dashed up Main street to Line, out wect to Jardin, to Lloyd, cast to Pear alloy, where the sleigh knocked out a large post of an awning, and then up tho alley to the rear of the Polish church, near Line street, where they were caught. Only the sleigh was damaged. A lively horse Policeman Holvey was riding yesterday frightened a team belonging to F. E. ilagargle and hitchul to a store sleigh. Tiie horns ran out Centre street and down Main to the Pennsylvania depot before they were aaught. Neither horses nor sleigh sustained damage. World's Fair Holiday Trip ! -I' EVENlf QSaTdOHTEST'I- g-- - - -r- - W i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class t hlcHjro hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who recelvo tho largost number of votos will bo taken to tho World's Fair and royally entertained by tho IIi&itALti. Cutout this coupon, anion the blank linos write the namo of the l'ubllo School Teacher, north of tbo It road Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and Bond H tothe 'Content JMilnr, Evening JlrrtM, flienwUloafi, 'n." Every coupon prorerly filled out counts as one vote for ono Uachcr. Kvcry pcrsou, young or old, can vote, and vote as aften as' tbey picas. Coupon must be In the hands et the dltsr wltbli ten (1(1) Aays attar tb date It bears. Name of Tcaohar.. o Residence Namo ot Voter...... Residence JANUARY 21, 1B9X Holdorman, the jeweler, will give tho fomalo teaehrr receiving the highest number of voIch n lmndHomo gold nceklncu. -oosriDXT'Zonrs The two teachers who receivo the greatest number of total votes up to tho closing houi above stated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cut out ot tbo Evening Heuald and sent, securely sealed la enrol opes, addressed to "Contest Editor, JCvening Ifcruttl, Shenandoah, J'a." Any person residing In any place may vote as often as he or she may desire for ono cr nion teachers engaged in teachteg In a publlo school uorth of the Broad Mountain at the close of thi utirn nt school term; jn oiidi d, that any teacher who may have been Incapacitated by Blckncsf ,raccldoi.t for teaching for a period of not moro than three months prior to the end of thi term, may also compoto Kach vote for each toacher must bo represented by n sepcrate coupon. A coupon bearing the namo of moro than ono teacher or specifying more than one vole for teacher will be thrown out as void. A careful rtcord will bo kept of the names of all contestants, and all coupons will bo fllci and kept safe until tho final adjudication. Three prominent and reiponsiblo men of Hhenan doah will be selected to act as judges, make the final o mill and annou ico the names of the tw winners. Hhould three or more teachers be tied on the hlgbost number of votes, the Judges wil bo allowed to dccldo- Tho names of tho winners will bo announced on or beforo Saturday, Jnlv IS, 1803. Shoult tho winners bo absent from Shenandoah at tho time they will bo Informed of their good fortunt by telegraph, so that they may start on ihe trip as soon thereafter as possible All blanks in tho coupon must be filled out, especially the blank requiring the name of th jcrson voting. Tho number ot votos received at this ofllce up to 4 p. m. each day will bo pub ltshedinthenext issue of the Hanit.n with the names of the teachers voted for. WANTS, &c. FOK KKNT. Society and club rooms in the post ofllce bulldlug. Apply to M. M. llurke. Attorney, Itoom S. lM4-tf FOR HALK. Uer.v outfit for salo cheip for cash. Apply to M. 1'. Conry, No .'11 South Main street. l-l jf 1011 HA I.E. Cheap, a heater which is ns good I as now. xpply at P. K, Magargle's, 11 Kust Centio street, Shenandoah, 1-S1 lw WANTED. A gentleman now visiting town Is desirous of purchasing a number of fine specimens of sulphur diamonds. Parties havlug good hard pieces will please call ot tho Heiiam omce. 1-3-tf WANTED Two good, modest girls for gen eral housework. Apply at Peter's saloon, '6 North Main street. 1-20 tf Political Cards. CHIUP JJUHGESH, JA11ES J. WUEEUUAN. Subject ta Democratic rules. jrjlOU COUNCIL, (Fourth Ward) - FRANK WILCOX. Subject to Democratic rules. COUNCIL, (Third Ward) joiin n, nizEsu. Bubjecl to CItlicns' partj rules. NOTICE. A good, sober, industrious young man, from i!J to 40 jearn old, can get a good position by applying to C. J. Qulnn 21 E. Centro street, Shenandoah. FOR HALE. A valuable property on North Whlto street. A good block front, two houses and stable back, For particulars apply at Heiulu office. 1 23-tf TtT ANTED A young man to do insldonnd V outsldo work tn a grocery store. Must bo experienced. No other need apply. Address Box HO, hhenandoan, Pa. 1-23-lw GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com i. mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty over produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works llko magic. 200 to MO per cent, protit. Ono agent's sales amounted to U630 In six days. Another IX! In tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'e Co., La Crosse. Wis. xl39 S-Sl-ly STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The an nual election of the stockholder- of the Shenandoah (Jas Light Company, of Shenan doah Pa , will be held at the ofllce or Dr J. S. Kistler, corner of Jardin and Lloyd streets, January '-'1th, 1893, between tho hours of 7 and S o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing nine (9) directors to survo for tho ensuing year. Jan. S 7 11-21 31 II. A, owAUi, Secretary. STOCKHOLDER' MEETING. The an nual election of tho ktockholders of the Shenandoah Electric Illuminating Company, of Shenandoah, Pa., will be held at tho office of Dr. J. i- lilstler, corner Jardin and Lloyd streets. January 21th, ItSVi, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock p. m,, for tho purpose of electing nine (0) directors to serve for the enbulng year. H. A. Swalm. Secretary. Jan. S-7-14-2I-24 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The an nual election of tho stockholders ot the Shenandoah Heat and Power Comp iny. ef Shenandoah. Pa., will bo held at theollleeof Dr. J. s Kistler. corner of Jardin and Llayd stieets, January 24th, 1893. between tho hours of 7 and 8 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of electing nine (9) directors to servo for the ensuing year. II. A. swalm, Se rotary. Jan. 5-7-U-U1-21 COAL WANTED. Proposals will bo received until noon Monrtay, January 30, for 160 tons ot chestnut, 50 tons of stovo and 25 tons ot egg coal, delivered at tho Almshouse coul yard, Pennsylvania railroad, Schuylkill Haven. John lSEimAN, KontitT Kiu.inc, Wm. DKUit, Doard ot Poor Directors. Schuylkill County Almshouse, Jan. 17. 'in. 13)-9t NOTICE. To tho Stockholders of tbo Heat and Power Company, bhenaudoa , Pa. At a regular meeting ol tho Uoardi f Direc tors of this company, the Executive Committee whs autho riled to I ive thirty days' notice to alt slock or share holders that 1310 shares of now stock will be issued at par value ot ten dollars per share. First to each present shareholder one share to each five shares held, to all those desiring f jubscrlbe; and if any should not desire to lake bis or t.er proportion then the said balance to bo put up ut puhlio sale at the next reguiar meeting of tho Board of Directors. This increase of stock is nooogsary to pro vide for the debt contracted for tho construc tion of the steam heating plant. S. A. llEonAtx, J. 8. Kisrt.iut, J. S. Cai.i.en. Sbenandoan, Pa., Jan. 16, 1893. 1-19-St Oil K PAYS for s home lot at May's Land-V-lu trig, the line suburb of Atlantic City; 6 squares from It. 11. : commutation fare to Phfla., 2b cenu; has court house, hotels, uohools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar aasb, brick, and lumbering mills, with Quest water power; tine driving, hublng, gunning, bathing, soiling; city una country combined; 35 housed built last year und not one empty; a safe and sure Investment: K0 invested will Increase tWln 6 months; 3 mills built this year; lota are 80 feet above nceao; 10 per cent, off for oath; 2 lots for Wb: title Insured. Send far circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 658 Frankllr St., i'ntladolphia. 8-30-tm IJOR COUNCIL, (Second ward) u. r. CONRY. Subject to Democratic rules. JOR COUNCIL. (Sacond Ward) JOHN F. riNNEV. Subject to Citizens' party rules. OR COUNCIL (betond ward) T.J. UROUGHALL. Subjectjto Citizens' party rules. jrqtOR SCHOOL HOARD, (Third Ward,) C. T. STIlAUailN. Subject to Citlzons' partv rules, FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, (Third Ward) ' r. r. Williams. Subject to Citizens' party rules. FOR JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE, (Second Ward) WILLIAM II. SHOEMAKER. E OR JUSTICE UF TIIE PEACE, Third Ward, JOHN O. DA VIS. Subject to Citlzons' party rules. JJtOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, THIRD WA3D, MAX REESE. Subject to Democratic rules. XII 3 MASTER House Painters and Decorators Havo adopted the following prlcos for papt r hanging und decorating tor 1893, coimiiciicliit: Jinrcli i. Per piece for Brown and White Hlanks 12Jto " Gilt Papers ibc " " Embossed Papers 18o " " Decorating Ceilings 18o " ' Joining or Butting. 18o Four Cornices to be charged as 1 piece 18o Gluesizltjg, per room 12x14 feet Wc Larger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 20c per hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, R C, WKIDBNMOVEIt, JOHN P. CU1DKN, OR. D R. HAOESllUCIl, KKANC18 DKKGAN, John L, Uassleu, t. w. Convjiab, GKOUCEM. UOYKB, Gko. W. HASSUJIt, J. II. Mi:iil, wm. J. link, EOWAIlil EVJEHETT, CLAIRVOYANT, The rcooenlzcd wonder of tho 19tb century, is now at theCtntral House, corner Contre .and White streets, ncenanaoan. Phe reacts tbo ..out. n,aautil nnrt fntiirA nj.tnn(n ,n 1r..m courtship and marriage, domestic troubles and buslntsa difficulties. Here for short time only. CONSULTATIONS, 60 Cents. ffreat Big Chunks hacked Off Prices ! WliNTE n R GOODS, fl Of Dlrinrr Bets at tho rote of $3 01 tier chunk. Comeoeo our 112 piece Princess Dinner fciets at JiO.OO-cuslly worth $13.00. Jtemember, these are fcugllan goods. JLoolc ut them, oven if you do not wish to buy. Wo enn soil you a fine Toilet Set at a most reat-onable nrlce. eiiher J-:ubIIh1i or Aniftr 'lean tnantiiHcture. White Granite Cups mid Saucers arj low as 40o per set. Odds and ends in Fancy China ' of all kinds are going rapidly. Ootne soon If yu wish to match up broken sets. Art pot tery, lamps, stationery, novelties ete., etc., etc. Girvin, Duncan &s Waidley, Few white antl colored blankets, ladies and child ren's coatsl, which will be sold regardless of cost. Come carl and secure bargains at OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. J. J. f RICE'S, 1 1 4UJf!flJB5JEU Citizens' Hominfe Con' OK PHILADELPHIA., Send their E$-e Specialist To HlteiiaiiiloftJi, "Wednesday, Feb. i. lie will bo foucd at the Fertrnaou limine From 8:30 a. at. to 53 p. m. Persons who have hoadacbs, or wroso eyes are causing dis ormfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re neivn Intelligent una skillful attontion. NO CHARGE to ex amine yonr eyes, livery pair of flasscs ordered Is guaranteed to bo catlsf.iotorj. Aereeabl-J to the wist 'Jl I tho candidates for odlce and others of ttiep 4 ens party of Snen unuoan. exoresscu ijt vuw ia joint. luceuni:. tho Citizens' Standlnttf knltteo has ueclded upon th following proi ! me for holding tho primaries of tbo live w "p, aud tho Borough convention or me i aid : First Il'm-il-Kendrlcari;otel, Friday eren- lua, January 27, s o cloom-tj iVcoml HViriZ FewiSv 1-hall, Friday even ing, January 27, 8 o'clocl, Third ll'iint Rescue ; p and Ladder Com pany uullulng, Friday, .June. January S7. 8 o clocK. I frhurth triirri Offices. UftnlMrfi Rfnliawtcs!. corntrOak and West sin ft, Friday evening, January si, b o ciock. hU r. I Fifth Ward Schmidt! , Junuary27 So clock. t noiiouan odl0 The Dorough Convent!,,., 8 o'clock. Each ward m-l" serve on nn EiecutlveUli rnlttce to have power, fi . tn fly tho tlmn unci TililM conventions. nt The committee men H;ul win pan the conventions Tib UnRtniHNV 'd 1 l, Fridny evening, jllON. .Ittono person to ,muee, saia com ie borough ward JrJ-cspf ctlre wards l fAl, Chairman Horse : Ice : Creep or idea Dinrlfosee ! (Formerly Robblil10! ,a House) All " WEEK COMMEl-tG JAN. 23 Larger and better botpian ever. ALL MEW y;NERY Ileautiful stago appo V'fw Having metwita success wo "luijtbo future endeavor to please 01 c.ons. We have this week . I 10 HEW . ulOPLE tteW From New York city, relVt are flrat class perfoJ1(lo"Sx f ADMISSIOHUi Cents Children under 9 year , nrJo extra charge for 3 ot i, n pn to A', HOOKS & I, SCHOOL Ba Bift TAliLUlB l'Utt. Jjr, TABLETS FOR COEIC-t AIIT1STS' MATiiil HEADQUART W FOR ALL DAILY ANe newspapee nl)ENC at TO bd: IKLT No. 4 NORTH MAIKMEET, CENTS FOR A IISDADF. Others, ready to put u)L.'j'n. jollcr, for S!5o, 3.5c, 45c, 60o and j. Par ties deslrlne only the' Y Si- rp fiT. turescan bo accommodated. $ nnl C. D. FRlCKEftf Carpet Store, 10 S. Ja'riA'treet. SALOON AND RESTAn5lAN, 3 GitNt Centio St . . . .M The nest Deer, aios, porter, wmsKjer Indies, ROBMRT LLOYJl-Wop. -It. J AM EH Bri'lIN, rnysicJAN and auJiaJ Ofllce and Resldenoo, No, it Nol Street, SbensnOeah, A ardln Solt agent for Schuylkill County. -A.- IK. SWALM, Hardware, ta, Oil, Paints, Robes Hrse Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. Slendquurters For Florida Oranges Just received another con signment of Florida Oranges that the grower wishes me to dispose of to make room for more. I will sell the choicest at 20c Per Dozen. -A- "WOMER, 124 N. Main Street. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon in town ;enfr aud r?itfo St (Uickcrt's old Btand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys in the Market. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where ho will be pleased to meet the wants o bU Mentfu and the pnhllo in ffrorythiag in tho Drinking Line. H. 1, M'GUIHE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Ilcst Wines, Liquors, Oeers, Ales and finest brands of Cigars always on hand. PHOTOGRAPHER DABB lias purchased the best apparatus in the mar- kei, and Is now prepared to take every btyle of photoCTaphs. Views of buildings, machinery uuu uji kiuuhui outuoor worn a soeciaitv. purchaser of one dozen cabinets at U.bOis Easl sentcd with u large crayon reo, oou unut April i, itAfo. me. Thtn nffftr 1 Gonvinir nnd pnlrr Work done at short notloe and low prices. DABB, N. White St., lA.Z) 9 fl 1 ' M V. V r 1 i i i i. Jl
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