FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS Find no difficulty in securing what thoy require for their ta bles at our store. SEVERN'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION Our Directory. Efp-ijlE TO$f OFFICE OUIco hours from 7:S0a, m. to 7:30 n. m Monav Order and Registry De partment open Irom8:00 a. ra. to i:w p. m. Followine Is II schcdulo of he arrival and departure of mail trains. MM I natter for despatch must be In tbe offlue thirty nunutes oerore tne tune given neiow; strrttxif. r.u. A.M. 1:40 2:81 8:00 S:18 1:40 61(H) 1:35 1:25 l: 2:BS 1:10 2:31 8:18 1)40 2:20 SlUt 2:ai 8!1H 2:2a 4:31 9:08 9:48 9:08 9:50 :0H 9:08 :W Mnalon, (l'hlla., Western I Southern States) DeiKvrturt. A. m. r. M. 7:) 9:08 11:30 I New York and Bast ern states ( pOt Lit OH Li Asland, ind Bast-1 es ami V . V. II. K. 9:0B 7:M OlrertlvHle. ( Raven Run, Centra-1 I lla.Xl Oarniel and Hliumolrln. ) lg:M 3:08 8:00 12:62 3; OX 8:ti 1:84 7s00 1:85 7:00 1:4" 7:00 9:50 9:53 FOttBVlllO. Uahanoy Cltj 7:20 11:30 7:20 fi-08 11:S0 2:K o;l 2:80 lll&hanovPliuiu.Loxt) 11:30 2:fi0 9:M 1 Creek ond Shalt, f 6:0i 9:66 t Frackvlllo. j- 7:20 2:50 napiHum mnn ft canpral enllretlnn at 6:00 a, n, and 7:00 n. in., and a general delivery at 7: 1.S . m. and 3:1b p. m. Additional deliveries and collections aro mado in the business part of town at 10:15 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Fire Alarm lloxes. Tho following Iibi shows tho location ol the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fin Department: . I.OOATIO. 1& Coal and Howers streets. 18 Bowers and Centre stroew. 84 Hrldgo and Centre streets. 26 Main and Centre streets. M Main and Poplar strcota. K Main and Coal streets 43 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. KS Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tho box, pull down the hook onco and le'. go. When an alarm is son! In ths Are bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALBUMS. It the alann is sounded from box 15 the tire bell will strike one, then pauso and strike 11 e which will indicate that the lire is in the vicinity ot No. 15 box. Every alarm is repeated fomr times. OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What HoJHeen anil Hears Dunne nu Travel. If alt peoplo were as smart as they think they aro this world would bo fifty ycarsahcad of Its present condition. Unfortunately thoy aro not, and to their dlscomfituro tho fact frequently becomes known to tho public through thoir own silly acts. While on an electric car tho other evening I noticed agon- tleniau hnd the conductor a ooln. Tho man In uniform tools tho pteco nnd after turning the coin over and over again, squinting nt It from all points of view, ho handed it back to tho lw8cnger nnd said, "That's not good. You can't come that on ms." That Is good for (lily cents, anyway,1 answered tho gentloman, "and 1 have no other. I left my pocketbook In my rallto by mistuko and It has gotio to Mahanoy City by train," ho continued in all seriousness. "I'm sorTy, but I can't take that money; neither can I afford to go down into my pocket for your fare," tho sonductor said. 'Let mo seo that coin," said a gentleman to tho ono in adilcmraa. It win handed over and tho party who had mndo the request, after hastily scanning tho piece, added "hero is a dollar for it." Tho offer was accepted. As the conductor was taking tho faro out of tho dollar, his eyes bulged out with surprise, he asked tho gen tlcman who had purchased tho coin what it was. "It is u Columbian souvenir half dollar which can't bo had at any placo for less than a hundred cents." 'Oh I yes; I know what tlioso coins aro,' exclalmid the conductor as ho quickly drop- pod the chaupe into the bauds of the strangur and hurried out to the platform of the car, Aft an evidence that tho IIkuald is exten sively lead and the value ol the paper as nn advertising tuedlmu I would call attention n tho public to the excitement that 'a smal erroneous local in the paper caused last even ing. The error was not the fault of tho ro norter. but arose from a mistake of tho in fonnant, who has since satisfied tho party nearioved. Tho local stated that Mr. John Houstnitk went to New York to pur chaso sewinz machines for tho Bobbins &, llouscnick hat and cap factory To-day the report was corrected by statement in behalf of the firm that It did not send to Kow York for mnchinos; that it has long since learned that machines can be bought just as cheap in Shenandoah ns i the. large city and that it buys all its sowing machines from Mr. C. J. Quinn, the local agent for the Singer Sewing Mnchino Com pany. 3jSS8i:2C&3 o o SSS&S&ttS o SSE3SSBS o S2C5KJSSS Worlds Fair Holiday Trip ! EVENING HERALD'CONTEST - i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotol, 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. Tho two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will be taken to the World's Fair and royally entertained by tho IIkuald, Cut out this coupon, an 1 on the bl ink lines write the namo of tho Public School Teacher, north of tho Broad Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, nnd send it totho 'Vntet Ktliinr, fireniug Jltrald, tihenandoah, Ju." Every coupon properly filled out counts as ono voto for one teacher. Every pcrsou, young or old, can voto, and voto as often as they please. Coupon must bo In tho hinds ot the editor within ten (10) days after the date It bears. Name of Teachor Residence.. Name of Voter.. Residence - JANUARY 27, 1893. lloldurmiui, tho jowelor, will give tho funinle teacher receiving the highest number of ote a hiiiidnome gold necklueo. , It. J JUIIb. tho l'ottsviHe Hntterttnd I'ltrrior, will give the lady teacher receiving the second hljrhest number of votes u hundsoine set of furs. Mnx It ewe will give the teaclier receiving me beeonu uignetst iiiiintieroi votew a hundsouio toilet (et. ; USE DANA'S BARS A PAltlLLA, its "THK KIND THAT CUKES." Xechtiefl, mufflers and silk handkerchiefs U'aJl the latest nnd most approved Btyles and 4tt exceedingly low prices at the Peoples' t... 12-15-tf Hist work done at Brennan's Steam Lann- iry. Everything white nnd spotless. Ice curtains a specialty. AH work guaranteed Duv vour child a pair of rubber boots They will cct you but 00 cents at tho I'oo- tW store. 121 North Mailt street 12-15-tf Boldorman's jewelry Btore leads as ever, tf Uomlnir Rvents. Feb. 13. First animal ball of Grn. Har rison Lodge, Knights of Pythias, at ltobbius' trtxrci house. Feb. 22.- Martha Washington Birthday Party, in Bobbins' opera house, undeT the usDices of tho Indies' Aid Society of tho P. It. church. March 10. Tea party in Bobbins' tpera beaso, under tho auspices of the Welsh Con- gregartion.il church. Dou't fail to consult Madam Mae, and -vonv future revealed. Sho is now at K fluntral ITi)U. ' It When Baby was skit, we gave her Gaetorfa. Vhm nho trai a Child, sho cried for Castorla. iVhcn fch booaaiB Mlsa, bIm clung U Castorla. iWbe slM had Children, sho gave tbra Castorla. InTmy ramblings about town 1 find tbatth impending spring election has caotedasmuch interest and oxcitemcut as would attend th approach of a county convention, and more so In some respects. It has been many years since 1 have seen so many business men tak such an interest in politics and this leads mo to the conclusion that tho icsiilt of tho elec tion will not bo all one-sided this year. The returns of thu past few days are suf ficient to convince Iho peoplo that there aro not always millions for a Justice of tho Peace in this borough. Business has been distress ing slow of lato in tho criminal branch and the civil business has been pretty near as bad. One justice said to-day, "Tho people are getting too poor to fight and get into law suits, or they aro putting all their spurc pen nies in tho IIiiRALU'a teachers' contest. Tho 'squires have seen very littlo of their money of late, at all event." oo-JsrxDZXZonsrB Tho two teachers who receive the greatest number of total voles up to tho closing houi above slated will bo declared tho winners. All coupons must be cut out of the hvinjng iiehai.d ana sent, securely scuiea in envel ones, addressed to "ConttH KiUlor. Kreninn He-aia, bheiiantlottn, J-a." Any person residing In any place may voto as ouen uh ue or sue may uesiru lor one or mon leaohors ermaged in teaching in a public school north of tho llroad Mountain at tho close of tin enrrent school term: provided, that any teacher who may have been Incapacitated by sickne ur accident for teaching for a period ot not moro than three months prior to tho end of the term, may also compote. Itiioh voto lor each teacher must be represented by a sepernto coupon. A coupon bearing the namo of mom than one teacher or specifying moroUian one voto for a teacher will bo thrown out as void. A careful record will bo kept of tho Barnes of all contestants, and all coupons will bofilcn and kent s.ife until the llnal adjudication. Three prominent and roeponslble men of Hhcnao doah will be selected to act as judges, make the llnnl o unt and announce tho names ot tho two winners. Should three or moro teachers bo tied on the highest number of votes, tho Judges will bo al'owod to decide. Thn names of the wlnnors will bo announced on or before Saturday, Jnlv 15, 16fi3. Shoulc tho winners bo absent from Shonandoali at the tltno they will bo informed of their good fortum by telegraph, so that they may stort on ihe trip as soon thereafter as poislblo. All blanks in tho coupon must bo filled out, especially the blank requiring the name of the person voting. Tho number of votes received at this oraoo up to 4 p. m. each day will be pub lished In the next i&suo of the Hr.nAi.n v,ith the names of the teachers voted for: Great Big Chunks Whacked Off Prices ! WANTS. &o. FOR RENT. Society and club rooms In the postonlcebulldlog. Apply to M. M. l urke, Attnrnnv. Room 3. 12-H-tf T7OR HAUC. 1. 1 very outfit for salo cheap lor 1 cash. Apply to M. r. uonry, ro ji noum Main street. i-io-li East Centi o street, Hhcnandoab, 1-21 lw WANTED. A gentleman now visiung town 1a riintrniiR nf riurchasinir a number of OnnannHmnnR nf Mlltlhlir dUmOndft. PartiCH having good hard pieces wlllple.60 call at the ulualii oince. TTT ANTED Two good, modest girls for gen- V cral housework. Steps were taken last evening for the organization of a Whist Club at tho ofllco of 8. 0. M. Ilollopeler, Esq. An elation of officers was held and re ultcd in tho election of L. A. Freeman, President; M. M. Burke, Eq Vice I'reeident; William Neiruan, Sec retary ; E. B. Hunter, Treasurer. Com mittees have been appointed on constitution and bv-lnws and on mom and furniture, it is proposed to take all admirers of tho ganio into mcmlMjrship. Ode. I'KlfjONAT.. R. A. Glover visited Shainokin on Weduou day. Dr. Hamilton was in Philadelphia yester day. Mrs. Margaret James is seiiously ill at her rosidunce on West Centre street. Miss Naomi Woodin, who has been visiting friends in Shamokiu, is homo again. Mrs. Jane Palmer, of West Centre street, is quite ill. As Mrs. Palmer is nearly 8t years of ago her friends are apprehensive. We aro pleated to hear that our worthy young friend, "Arty" llollopeter, has passed his last examination before tho State Phar macists and cumo out with flying colors. Ho is now a full-fledged druggist and tho editor of thu Herald extends congratula tions. NOTICE. A good, sober, Industrious young man, from 2if to 40 years old. can get a :oou position oy uppiyniK iuuj.miiu,.i cntro sueei, rnenanuoaii nsT An nceount book of no vnluo what I j ever exeunt to owner. 1' lncier win pieiisa leuvo same at IIkiiaM) ofrloe atd tecelvo reward. Iabm's Family Sletllclne Moves tha Bowels .., A. In order to bs healthy thhi is M4KMUy. tmi . - PIIoh or Hemorrhoids "PerraaneB tlycured withontknife orligaluro. Ko fcttger or satTcring. No delay from bns InuR W hlle under treatment. Patients who are rcloaltls nd not pay nntU well. A JtrtMAmnre cnwrtd. Beud for circular. It. HEED. M. D- 1W South 13th St., Philadelphia. Boferf, by prmiuBion, to the editor of tho TCirnKIlVn 1IBSAIJ. " Sumirior goods at 86 per tnt Ittwer than acashwn at IIsldttriMu's jewelry store. tt Kpeelal Mule, Dtjlte, Alboe, suid Fanoy SUppow at the Peoples' store. 12-IB'" 11 stock for New Your gifts in jowslry uil fancy goods siVall be as eompUite as ever, lliiiiuiaia'i Jeitelry "tore, 12J8-tf l'bllarteliilila X Knotting Stuteinenu I'ijiijADELPHIa, Jan. S7. The statement ot thu Philadelphia & Beading Railroad company for tho month o December, 1BU2, snows gross tramc earumgs or il.9d8. 807.35; trnffio expenditures, $1,051, 482.45; profit in operating, t016,864.60 receints fioni otner souroes, IJO,""" 'l. proiit for the montu, iHJU.-lOi-WJ. Meieercuu Mot lCuown in Ckicaffo. Chicaoo, Jan. 27. The Chicago direct ory does not contain thu name of William Usroereau, tuo alleged weaitny umca- goan, ntio la saw to navu eiopeti wun AI ou istAlil, tue lu-yoar-oiu uaugnter oi a iiroiuiurat resident of Biusbamton, N. Y. K sueh person ns Murcereau can be traewi m thia oity. Itusiell Bagn lluys a Ilollrosil. Poooukjlkpuk, Xi. T., Jan. 'j7. It is sutod hero that RaseU SiHiu bus bought thu ftntt roortSttice bond of th rotiiU- keepsie, Hart fort! & Boston Railroad corupaiiy, uow' known as the New York & MoMuehUketM, ami all judgments against such oompaiiT, for about 7U,UUU. ChllluD Cl.iliun Uouventlou. Wabinoto. Jan. 87. The exohaage of ratifications of the Chilian malms Poiivantloo nAiotiHted by Minister Pat- riek Bitao wtu prteota yesterday at too 9Mt &inrtiit by the rooreacawtives of the United States ana UhllL, .lOR f A LU. ,. Cheap o heater which is ns good pply at R E, Mngnrglu's, II 5 North Muln street. Apily at Peter's saloon, r ADIES who will do writing for mo at their I i Tinmes will make Eood wanes Reply with self-addrcsbed, stampta envoiope. j si-It tioulh Head. Ind. TTIOR SALE. A valuable property on worm i Wlitie street. A good block front, tw;o houses and stable back, at IIkkai.d ofilce. Per particulars apply 1 YTT ANTED. A young man to do insiaeana V outsido work in u grocery store. Must bo experienced. No other need apply, liox HO, rnenaQuoua, ru, Address 1S3 lw J K An to 116.00 per day at home elllng 5)0. UU Lightning Plater and plating jewelry, watches, tableware, sc. I'inu-s ire nncfel oi leweiry voou as new. on mi nmn metal with gold, Silver or nickel. Nooxprrl ence. No eapital. Every houso has goods needing pl.itiup. Political Cards. JJIOR COUNCIL, (Third Ward) JOHN n. REESE. Subject to Citizens' party rules JOR SCHOOL HOARD. (Second Ward) JOHN F. FINKEr. Subject to Citizens' party rules. F 'OR COUNCIL, (First ward) JAMES SUIELDS. Subject to Citizens' rules. JTOR COUNCIL (Second ward) T.J. BSOUOIIALL. Subject to Citizens' party rales. jJtOR SCHOOL BOARD, (Third Ward,) C. T. STJIAUailN. Subject to Citizens' party rules, F OR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, (Third Ward) T. T. WILLIAMS. Subject 18t?ltizens' party rules. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, (Second Ward) WILUAit II. SHOEMAKER. 171 OR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, . Third Ward, JOHN a. DA VIS. Subject to Citizens' party rules. A GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com-- mission, to handle tho now Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever prouueeu, r.rases in thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works 111(0 magic. 200 to 500 per cent. prom, udo agent, a suius uiuuuuicu in ij-um six days. Another J32 In tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The MonrdvMf 'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. X4S9 6-24-ly r(OAL WANTED. Proposals wlllbe rccolved i until noun Monday. January 30. for lfro tons ot chestnut, 50 tonBof slove and 23 tons ol egg coal, aenverea at me jiihihiousb uuai yuiu, Pennsylvania railroad, Bchuylklll Haven. HoUtltT EnUNG, W M. 1) Kit 11, Hoard of Poor Directors. Rrhiivllilll fnuntv Almshouse. Jan. 17, 'Oil. 1 20-9t TiKni.TiT10N OF PARTNERSHIP. Vo I ) tier Is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between Felix Mrouse und Chart Strouse, under the arm namo of Fmx Btrouso & --on, Jewelers, doing busluess at No. i annfh Mnin niri et. siienmiflouh. Pa., was dis solved by mutuil oons' nt on tbe Itth day of .Tnmmrv. A.n 1MW. All debuowlne to the said piriuersitip arw vw u wnw uj iuu bv Charlos Ktrouse, and alldtmanda on thot-ald partnership are to be preeeuted to blm, duly MUmemlurieu. lur tittjuiviiv, ui iv ui. u.ivi.ivj, M. U. Uurke, Esq. Faux SiriorHB. CllAHI.ES hUtOUBE. Shenandoah. Pa.. Jan, 12, 1880. 1-1 t-3t oaw CD1 K PAYS for a home lot at May's Land CplU ing, the fino suburb of Atlantic City; I an n nr en from K. It. : commutation fare to Phila. m oents; has court house, hotels, schools, okurchea. cotton. Daoer. clothine, clear sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; fine driving, tuthing, gunning, bathing, selling; city and ooumry combined; bouses built last year and not oce empty; a safe aud sure investment; 40 invested will Increase (IM) In Smooths; 3 mills built this year: lots are BU feet above ocean; ju per cent, ou lur vwu, intu ti.r sas- title Insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., tftt Frauklic St . PrtUHdelpbla. B-)-4m D R. J.UIKS STEIN, PfllWCfJA' AND suxondN, &i North Jardln Office And Residence. No Street, Shenandoah. Of Sinner Bets itt the rale of $3 0 per ohunk. Come bee our 112i)lece l'rinoe-ii Dinner fcSeta at $10.00 easily worth $13.00. Remember, theso ore English goodH. tjook at iliein, evou 1( you do not wIbIi to buy. We can sell you a fine Toilet Bet nt ft moat reasonable price, either English or Amer ican manufacture. White Qinnite Cups nnd Bnuccro ob low us 40u per net. Odds: and ends in Fancy China of all kinds lire going rapidly. Conic soon If yu wish to match up broken nets. Art pot tery, lumps, stationery, novoltleH, etc., eo.,eto. Girvin, Duncan & Waidley, O Soutli Wcixx. Stroot. Clearance Sale I -OF- WINTER GOODS. Few white aud colored blanketsi ladies' and child ren's coats, which will be sold reyardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at DDTfU'C OLD RELIABLE, JL JlVIIjJLj O, north main street. J.J Jlil rlla Wt 'SU WWUII r OF PHILADELPHIA, Send their Hre Specialist To Hlicnain3oli, TVerlncsday, Fcl. I. He will bo found at the IFcrRMSO u Elouse From 8:30 a. m. to 60 p. m. Persons who ha vo headaohe, or whose eyes ore causing dis ci mfort should cull upon their specialist, and they will re ceive Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine youreyes. Every pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to bo snlisfaovorv. PEOPLE'SMSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots-. Shoes. C-enis? IFuipmsIiiaags At greatly reduced rates. ( 3VE. SL. IFJElttLlZing', Propi'iotor. itizens' Kominating Conventions Aere eabli to the wishes of the candidates for ofilce and others of the Citizens' party of Hucn audoah, expressed bvvotonta Joint meoiing, the Ullizeiis i-iimaing uommiviee im uu-ium unon thu following programme for holding the nrlmuries of thu tlvo wards, and the Borough Convention of tho ald party : Mrsl II'nrtf-Kendrick's hotel, Friday even- Ina, January 27, 8 o'clock. Heeond Il'anf Ferguson's hall, Friday even ing, January 27, 8 o'clock. Mini H'.irff Rescue Hook and Ladder Com pany building, Friduy evening, January 27, 3 ClOCK. narlh ll'ard Olllcea of 'Snulre Rynkawlcz, coiner Oak and West streets, Friday evening, January 27, 8 o'cloclt'. Fifth ltVirii-iSclimtdl's hall. Friday evening, atiuary 27 8 o clock. BOUOIIGH (JoNVENHON. Thn Hnrnuuh Convention will meet in Council Chamber on Saturday evening, January 2S, at 8 o'clock. Each ward must elect one pe rson to servo on nn Executive comrauiee, siiu com- mitten in have nnwer. ror the 101 owinc vtar. to fix the tlmo and placo of Iho borough ward conventions. Tho commlttco men m tne respective wurus will call tho conventions to orur II. u. liUYl--.ll, unairman. JAs. MoElhbnky, Secretary. IDOUGHERTY'S Saoon and Restaurant The leading place in town. HaB lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The linest line ot Wines and Liquors ! Cigars, &c, foreign and do mestic Free lunch served each evening. Ulg schooners of fresh, Bccr.Porter, Ale, Ac. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE, J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. Pegs to announce to his friends and patrons and the public generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by B J. Yost, Ho. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, FA. CLAIRVOYANT, The recognized wonder of the 10th conturv. is now at Hujfrnlral House, corner Centre nnd wane strict", fnenunaoan. ne reaas tne rast, present and future pertalnti g to love. courtshlD and marriage, domostio troubles auc business dlfllcultles. Here for short timeonly, CONSULTATIONS, 50 Cents. SALOON AND RESTAURAN 36 Kant Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brsndlef wines ana nnsai cigars always on nana. . ROBERT LLOYD, ;Prop. Creeper Horse : Ice : A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G ing at the store of J. P. I Williams & Son, where F you will find the most T desirable preseuts in the S Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma chines. J- p- . Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. HOOKS & BROWN, SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS FOR SCHOOL, TABLETS FOR CORRESPONDENCE ARTISTS' MATERIALS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. Bole agent tor Schuylkill County. Dar(lware,lroD)Oil,I)aints,Roks Horse Blankets, Skates, Sporting Oeods. Hcadquiit'tcrs 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. WOMBB, 124 N. main Street. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon in towm Oentr and IThlte 8ti No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, jf CENTS FOR A WINDOW SIIADF. 8 Others, ready to put up spring roller, n uy t0T 3ftc 3Sc' 4"' ftDa upwards. Par ties desiring only tho shading or Bx tures can be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. (Ulckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys in the Market Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano 17 SOUTH "MAIN STREET, iVliro lis will be pleased to meet tne wiuiti of hut frionds ana the public In BvsrrUilng in ths Briiiking Lino. 3. I, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLB. llest Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and brandj of Cigars always on hand,