The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 17, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 1
r 7 ' VENING HEEALD VOL,?VII.--NO. 354. iHBNANDOA.ll. PA.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17. Ls E A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT IF. J 2B South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods 1 Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for $1 will now go at 80c. Special sale of Blankets. Only a few more of those de sirable Coats left over which will be sold regardless of cost. Carpets and oil cloths at the lowest prices consistent with first-class goods. Dress goods, notions, etc. THIS MASTER House Painters" and Decorators 1 Have adopted the following prlcos for paper hanging and decorating for 1893, Coiiim.iicliiji Marcli I. Pot piece for Brow n and 'White Blanks 12Hc " ' Gilt Papers 15o , " " EmborBcd Papers 18o I " " Decorating Ceilings 18c ), " ' Joining or Hutting 18o Four Cornices to ho charged as 1 piece 18o Bluetlzlng, per room 12x11 feet 60c Lurger and smaller rooms according to size. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 23o serbour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the , Day, R. 0, WBlDEilMOTEU, JonN P. OA KDEN, OR- D. H. IlAG.E!BCCH, FitANCIS DBEQAN, John L, HA(,si.En, T. W. Convillk, QIOROEM. llOTEIt, OEO. V. IlASRLEIt, J. II. Meiii-, AVm. J. Link, Edwaiid Eve i( kit, . PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Has purchased tho best apparatus In the mar iet, and ls now prepared to take every styleol photographs, views of buildings, machinery and all kfncis of outdoor work a specialty. Each purchaser of ono dozen cabinets at t8.ft0 ls pro sen ted with a Urge crayon reo. This offer It rood until April 1, 1M03. Copying and enlarg ' leg. Work dono at short notice and low prices DABB, N. White St, BrlcgDldg Piatt's Popular Saloon, , (Formerly Joo Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West.Oak Street, J SHENANDOAH, PA. US'- clocked with the best boer, porter, alee, wklakle.a l-i-andies, wines, etc. Finest cigars ,r i tt,iched. Cordial Invitation U all jJ , . I '.'LER, M. D., raciAA and snxwzoiv Ol 3-120 North Jnrdin street, Shenandoah. Jior the Spring Tsade. Ietv Patterns in JUoquette, Body ono Tapestry Brussels, All Prices, btom 60 Cents up, A lull Line of Ingrains, From .75 Cents up. A Full SlocJsvf Bag Ccffiert, AT; Bogt,Ch'ict Pattern, At Low Priors. Moor Oil Cloths and Linoleum, All Widths and Prices, jfrum 25 oenis up. FLOUR, Mlnnssota "Vaisy" Family Putt nt, WJiite Wheat Pastry Hour, Old Tim Graham Flour, High Grade Boiler Flnnr, $! 60 per bbl. Choice Fresh-ground Bye Flour. Summer tinusnge. fancy Creamery unci Ilniry T Amusements. F EHGUSON'S THKATKE. r. 3, 1-EltOUSON, MANAGED. FRIDAY, FEBRO'RY 17tb. Special cngagmntof the powerful romantio actor, Frederic : Bryton ! " FORGIVEN. " A touch of na'uro In four sets, by Air. Clay Qrccno. "And I think in tho Uvea of mot women and men, Thcrt's a moment when all would go smooth and oven; If only the dead could find nn when To como back and bo forglvcu." Owen Meredith. Prices, 25, s "" 7i Cents. Reserved scats on sale at Klrlln's drug store F ERQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. rEHQDSON. UANAOnn. WEDNESDAY, FEBR'Y 22. A cure for that tired feeling. Great Eccentric Irish Comedian, Herbert Cawthorn And his Comedy Cherubs In Little Nugget! All new songs, music, specialties, choruses, Seo the funny comedians, charming lady dancers. Hear the siixuphono and concertina duets, famous Nugget quartette. Prices, 25, 50 m tl 75 Cents Itcserved scats on sale atKlrlln's drug store -rKJtGUSON'8 THEATRE. F. J. FEBQtJSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1893 Tho versatile cbaraoter comedian, DANIEL A. KELLY I Iu his senatloaal melo d ama. ThBMoWDBJBDtiVB With all its great lallroid and telegraph effects as produced in it, uenv s l' roni m. inea tro, tlalttmoro, Md. Tin- great railroad sensation, showing full workings of the block signal sys em. The Italian Slum 'ccne In Crosby St. The lleantlful Moonl get Hmiw -'oene- Tho Illuminated Cathedral Scene. Comedy, Sousatlon and Pathos. Company of First-class Artlstj. Prices, 25, 3s mid 50 Cents, Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. 35 CTS. PER YARD FOR Home-made (Rag Carpet. Taken out of the loom today. Others for 45. 50 and S3c, extra heavy. Uruseh and Ingrain Caipets and OU Cloths. Remnants will bcsuld almost at yourown prlue. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St. D R. JAMES Bl'KIN. PHYSICIAN AND BVHOEON. Office and Knsldcnce, No. 3i North Jirdli Street, Shenandoah. FLOUR, Another Shipment of Oranjreti Direct From Florida, Now 011 tlieWay. Butter. THE COiMH ffliiuT ! SEMI-MONTHLY SESSION LAST EVENING. WINDING UP THE FISCAL YEAR Councilman Devors Wnnta a Statement From tho Joint Oommttteo on the Proposed Water Works, OUNCH.MEN lior- kius and I'lmleu wero unable to attend tho mectiiiKof thoHorotiKli Council last night, hut all tho nthvr members wero promptly on hand YrcV& i"uios 01 till- ....... rejiorts of standinn cotumitteca heard. Ono of the first luatleri- discusscd after the routine order ef busltics was (ettlcmcnts wltli Receivers of Taxes. Mr. Christ. Schmidt entered while the discussion was going on and stated that lie was anxious to havo Council make settle meats on his duplicate befoie tho next mooting of the Borough Auditors. A Councilman asked if Mr. Schmidt was readj to settle and that gentleman answered "Yes sir, I am." This ended tho matter. Couucilman Dcvcrs wanted to know if tlx joint couiinitteo on water work9 was roady to report to Council on the expenditures all ead.i made. Ho said his term of ollice was expir iug and ho wanted to know something aboti tho matter. Mr. Lievers also called uttention to tho fact that members of the joint coin mitteo announced several meetings ago tliui thoydid not wish to liavo-cliargo of the pro ject any longer and wanted tho Horou;! Council to nssumo the responsibility, and a that time it was understood that tho join committee would prepare a statement fm Council. Sir. Lamb said tho borough books weio open to any member of Council. Ho then proceeded to explain some items of oxpendi ture and siid that there was in oxpunso n from $90 to $93 per month for the watchmen at tho streams, acouplo of hundred dollar for mrveys and an expense for securing i Philadelphia export to report on tho imjlit and capacity df the streams, etc. Mr. Stout said the joint Aater commlttei had not been i elieved, Mr. Limb moved that Council adjourn, bu the motion was defeated. Other business was then taken up and Mi Coakley siid that the Sheuando ill ileat and Power Company was dumping aikus about it building at the corner of Bowers and t.lyil streets and he was unablo to decide whethe tho dumping was ou borough or Lehigh Railroad property. Mr. Bettcringo complained that tenants ol tho Curley property in tho Firtt ward were dumping ashes on the highway. Chief Burgess Smith said lie would give his attention to both eases. It is understood that all the members of Council who will he elected at tho nppioacli ing spring election will be Invited to meet 111 old Council beforo tho latter tikes a final adjournmcct. Tho Hhkald is indeblctl to Louis X. II Friedman for tho abovo report of the pro ceedings of Council last evening. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "TUP: KIND THAT LUKES." Should bu Elected. The voters at tho coming spring election should not fill to use. their host judgment in tho selection of inuii to fill tho olliovs of Jus tice of tho Peace, as thero are no ollic s of moro importance in tho town. Such positions should only bo filled by men of intelligence ami a CHpuhtlity to reason and dlnpt use justice impartially, without fonr or favor. Tho voters of tho Third ward have iv cnndl ddte in T. T. Williams who should icceive their earnest aud united Mippurt. lie has already finished a turm with much credit to tli use who elected him as well as to him elf and the citizens of that want, in tho Intero-t of fair, intelligent aud clean administration, should Dot hesitate to re-elect him. It bus been proven by living ltue.e8 that Pnu-Tina ls remarhab e h, eein fur t q l k cure (if Urn dlfllcoll und I'm f runs 'linwlaiid .11 g tioutiles-lis tqual tau't beli.uud. Kcents. Pan-Tlno 1 M id at P. P. D, Klrlln's drut; storo. Ah lSlectrlc Il.it. The proposed new electric railroad from Scrautou to Northumberland has been char tered with $500,000 oapital. It will have a branch across tho bridgo to Catawisa, and there are possibilities that the branch will bo extended through the Roaring Creek valley to Shenandoah. Calatoit&i Hem. Why sutler with Rheumatism, Gout, In fluenza, Pain in tho Side, or kindred com plaints, when the celebrated Imported Anchor Pain Expellcr will give you happy relief? SO prize medals awarded to the man ufacturers of this valuable preparation. SO cents per bottle. Sold by C. II. Hagenbiieli, r. P. D. Ktrlin, J. M. Hlllau, aud other druggists. 3t Superior goods at 25 per cent, lower than Jsowhero at Holderman's iewetry store. tf K. (1. K.. Attention. Tho members of Autiiruelto Castle, No. 74, Knights of tho Golden Eagle, will meet on Monday evening at 0:30 o'ulouk; anniversary services to commenoe at 7. SO, sharp. William Hall, N. G. E. D. Bkddall, M. of 11. !M7 St Holderman's Jewelry store leads as ever, 't eimm CCS ALMOST 5WKKJ V 1.1.0 CONTINUED SUCCESS OP THE TErtOHERS CONTEST Miss niimuge's Kiimn Added to tli" Il-c ord Tubli Tho Ml. taken Impres sion tVlilch Two Voters Kn it. tiding tilt Contest. Nellie Balrd 7784 Mamo 11. Wasloy 9 AunosStelu ftieo Mary A. Con'.elly f PCI Mah il i Pairehlld 4(82 Frank 11. Williams 'Mi Bridget A Hums 17M Anna M Dcngler lt73 Carrie Faust 1017 Llllle I). Phillips Mil Mary A. Htaclc - SKS8 Mary A. Uiftcrly BSH Carrie M Smith 757 HattloIIess '61 1311.1 Clauser m J mos il. Lcnis :i M.iBKlo Cavauaugn 294 innlu Mansell 2S Clara lino Hannah Reese 17l -.idlo Danhdl 157 Irene Shane 1 62 Jennie It.tmage mi) Lizzb Lcho lis l.lzzio O'Conno I b l Votes polio t ycitorday 1192 Grand total m 1 Tlio editor of tho Herald's teachers' eon- test department yesterday rrcfived many votes for touchers who had not been voted fur before, a number of those are employed iu listricts distant from Shenandoah. I his shows that Irleu Is of teauli rs everywhere realize that in this contest there are no favored candidates ; that tho privilege nf voting as often for tho suae teacher as any person plouses, places all taicliers on equal ground Two voters who called at the Hkrald ollli'e yesterday wero under the impression i bat the contest would clo.se this week. Tin ontest editor U at a loss to understand lion tliiaidca entered their minds. Thocoupu' -v 1 1 1 ho printed evi ry day until July 1st, and i ho teacher.-, who aro voted lor during tho la- veeks will havo as good u uhaiico lor election n those who have been voted for lroin the irst The high polls made yesterday were Mis V. ley, asj ; Miss Stein, 'J31 j Miss B-iird. 11)!), Miss Donnelly, 101. USE DANA'S SABSAI'AKILLA, it "THE KIND THAT CUHKS." A (IrHtid IVriorm-ktH o. Agnes Her don, in her play of "La Belli Marie,' or, "A Woman's Revenge," In the ilrst place has surrounded her fair self with iu oxcediugly strong supporting eonipaiiy. wt she, in her dual role of "Jean," the letr.iyed uill girl, and "Mario" uu embodi peii of vengeance, stands out as does the sun frer a summer shower. Tho play of "La lello Maria' is ono that will livo for a lumber of years, and everywhere it has been presented tho sec jnd time the audiences have 'iceii larger The reason is, no doubt, Miss Hcrndon is now recognized as oue of the xroat American actresses of the day, aud her play is not only moral iu its tone, hut has for its themo a story that is enacted, ala, iu nil our great cities, and agaiu, alas, but seldom is arranged an is dono by Miss Hcrudon and her capable company. Her appearance at Ferguson s thoatre, Thursday evening, Maieh ad, will baonoof thoprominento'outo of our amiicemeut season. How often wo hear middlo aged leoplo saj regarding that reliable old cough leniody. V. II. Downs' Elixir: "Why, my mothei iiivo it to mo when I was a child, and I use n in my family; it alwsys euros." It is always guaranteed to euro or money refunded. hi Another .Swindle. One of the latest swindles practiced iu this p.frt of the country is an adverttse i em of a steel engraving. It reads like- this : ' Cut this out i.n-1 send $250 and you will receive a beautiful steel engraving, 'The L Hiding of Coliimnus.' This engraving is autnorized by tho government and is an oxict copy of tho work of ono of,the great misters." Some man from tho Villey un swoiid, it and revived iu return a Columbian postage stamp. A great many people havo beeu victimized iu this way. Look out for It. USE DANA'ioAiWAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES " A FIiih llu-liiert Opportunity. Having decided to go into other aud more congenial business, I will sell my iuteicst iu the firm of Hooks & Brown, booksellers aud stationers, at a very loasouable figure. 2-17 If Fkko. W. Hooks. . Sudden math. Mrs. Thomas Tleruoy died suddenly ut her residence on South .Main street yesterday of a disttive known as augiuapoetoris, an af fection of the liuurt. The dooeased was 00 y are of ago. I -!v I'hotos for abc. ay sending us your cabinet, together with o Louts, we will finish you one dozen photos, --U W. A. Kkauey, Meets To-ulght. . The Soldiers' Mouu uent Committee will meet in the Council chamber this oveuiug ut 8o'clok. j Koiit Injured, David James, of South Jardln street, had one of his IVet injured by a .falling piece of tlmbsr in the Cauihridge coll ery yesterday. Found Out. ! The bel ain ,i.-iiH y to net rl1 ol a Ci Kb or c Id ttit ii ay develop lulo cou sumption w in ui.(t vents lu a liottlo ol ruu Tina, the Kr-nlrfiuedy fr( oughs.U ids, Lu (jrlppe, Tti 1 1 ut uud l ung lilsoidnrs Trial uottles irte m 1', f l'. Ktrlm's drux store. MULb? THd BUItBL&B. THE NOT miOU-J "DAN" IN THE TOILS AGAIN. TAILOR GREEN IS IN GOOD LUGK, Ho Rooovers lonsldorabl'3 of tho Property Stole i Prom His Place YeBtorday Morning. Another Robbery. VERY nook and corner of a suspicious cliaran ' tor In the borough were B arcneu yesieruay ami every stranger who passed in and out "f , the town was rerutlu-, lzeu in mo cuurw to in find some clue to tho mrtiee who perpetrated tho bold burglary at Greeu'i tailoring ostablnhmeut on Eat Centrestreet.yesterdav morning Nothing was glean d until latu yesterday afteruoou, when 'Squiru Mouaghan got a vnlii'ihlo pointer. Mr. Green was Lotilled ami search warrants wero placed iu the bauds of Consta'ilo rooun-y who, witli 1'ulleeui.iu McGr.iil, proceeded to exceuto the wariunts Tho ndlrcrs went to Bradley's row tuid iu a stablo Ihey louuil not only considerable property h 'longing to Mr. Urefii, hut al-o several other articles which that gen Icm in euiild not claim. I ho goods lound wero removeir to 'Squire Monaghaii's illico and upiin cxainln itiou wero lound to be three pal s of trousers, valued at $s and $10 per pair, a vest aud coat, and six r lis of valualilc cl'itb, Mr. Green identified all those and said they wero worth over one hundred dullars, but ho cliimu'i that much moro was still missing I'hoailiclcs Mr, Grtcn could not identify wero then examined. Ihey were two boxes of cigars, one, box ol cigarette paper, several papers ot pins, n dozen silk neckties and a box of writing paper. Tueso were suhso quetitly identified by Martin Y.uluskj-, a a Hungarian who keeps a slot ,u East Ceil tro street, near Bradley's row. Yaduskysali nis storo was also robbud yesterday morning and his I iss was about twenty dollars, hut I: did not report tho robbtry to tho authorities 1'ho ciieuinstaiicis that led to the scar, I direcitd suspicion agiiust tho no'.oriou D.ui" Uiadley. A searcit was made lor hi in inel ho was found drunk at tho Lehigl .iney depot, wneu taken eiore iuin U.m.iglun llf.idley denied all knowledge of the rooberos. tlo was seaichod ant in lin pockets wero found a ' hilly" ami a hiriuou ioi. "Dau" Mid ho took the former from a Polatuler and the Litter ho li.il fir throe oi four m tilths. Tho hariuoni.ji. which wa ii-auil ua.v and di.l a ic s io v tho sluato.' -war, was Identified by grocer Yadussy I'ho iiis.ruuieut clears all doubt of Iradley's Ii .in. 1 biiiug in tho robberies. 'squiro Monaghaii committed Bradley to the lockup to await a hearing at 8 o'cl ick this niji ning, In order to give tho oil! !ei additional tlino to make searches and learn if Uridley had any accomplices. Before leav iugtheolllco Bradley told Si - al Ofller Anthony Alox th it ho was duonud; that some uUlit wuuti ho least suspected iinythlug his miit would bo blown out; that somebody was willing to do twelve years for A. ox's and that be (Bradley) was the tn-ui. When Until ley is oallod u for trial he will find four charges against him, the two Inn ,lario, cirrying concealed deadly ivejpons and uttering threats r.galnst Alex, 'Squire Muo.ighaii says that an efl'irt will be made to iiniiioe tho court to give BradUy a good term this time. He has boon before the emit " . innumerable charges, but has al - e.ii.l with light sentences. i. .norning Bradley was again taken li"i"u 'Spiiro Moiugluu. Do made a gonoral denial of everything, and oven deuied that lie canie 1 tho "billy" that Constable 1'oouiey took from his pocket yesterday. Brudley was coiiunitted in default of bail. Thero will be an ithor hearing of the case this evening. It is expected several witnesses will be ready to testify aud that Bradley's accomplices will bo apprehended. It is nuw known Green's place was robbod between 4 and C o'clock ytstorday morning. Costivcuess can bo permaueutly cured by the use of Mandrake Bitters. Im USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its THE KIND THAT CURES." . ... iUust Sell Out. As my storo room Is rcnttd and I must vacate, it is necessary that I shall sell out my entire stock of dry goods, ladies' aud child ren's underwear and hosiery, boots, shoes aud rubbers, etc. There will he an auctiou every night and private sales during the day until March 1st. Sell's Barguiu store, & South Main sticet, next door to his clothing Btore, Shenandoah. 2-14 tf Xot Consistent. Our queer contemporary, the llemMican, opposes William Wilhelm and George J Wadlinger for Judge on tho ground that thoy wero repudiated by the people, yet in Its next issuo wants appointed R. II. Koch, who was also repudiated by the people, if wo may take the HfttMican'i word for It. Is this oousisteucy? "I have bean using Salvation Oil for bad sake, .nffuexrt in ine neok, and pain la the Ws aud found It as excellent cure. I ktep It oomtuuUy un hand. Chan, llalkr, Union Hill. N, J." To Storekeepers. A 1st of old newspapers, suitable for wrapping goods, &&, for sale cheap, at the Hukald oliioe. Fresh Xoirls River Covo Oystere lecelved dally at Culolf a. 9-22-tf 0' 3s JmZ OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. What He Seas himI Hours During His Travels. I have been requested tooall attention t tho noslty for tho better preservation oC order in tho gallory of Kergmon's theatre rhodlstiirbanco In that part of the house nt the opening of oach act Wednesday ovculnj: prevented thopeopto in tho lower part of th house from hoirlng wji.it was sold ou th stago. Thero aro other causes of complaint and It is hoped tho management will try to Btop tho evils, evon If it becomes necessary to eject tho unruly people. Tho construction of the olectric railway between air.irdvillo aud Ashland has so far piogressed that a car made a trial trip ovf piogressetl mat a ear luauu a vriai irip iivm tho tr.ick yesterday with much satisfaction. Th(;r0 ftr0 m,iuy mlo ftt tula 0,m ()f tho nnonuxInluy awaiting for that branch to ke. docttrud open. Car No. 31 Is being put in ordt,r f(jr 01,eutlotl on tho Gllberton valloy route, A slight misunderstanding between a cltUeii of town and hii sou a few oveninss ago almost resulted in the Litter having tho top of his ho.ul blown olf. Tho son lefthia homo stating that ho would work all night- Temptation seized tho young man and In stead of rom lining at work ho Bought the town. At about two a. in. ho went homo and not wishing to dltabuso his father's mind on tho night work schedule ho concluded lo eflect an entrance through ono of the windows. After some trouble ho succeeded iu releasing the window sash from Its fasten ings ho raised it. At the satno time thtt arrel of a gnu was shoved under hfs noC and a voice lu the darkness at tho stock end of tho gun shouted, "Up with your uruis, or you're a dead man " Tho voice was that of tho father and since that time the young man. carries a latch key and works a full shift. Quit. IMJItSO.V.U,. J. J. Reilly spent to-day at tho county seat. S. G, M. Hollopetor, Esq., went to I'ott- -- i 1 1 o t-iis morning. Tho noxt Councilman from tho First ward,. James Kane, is ill. Mine Inspector Stein attended court at t'otisvillo to-day as a witness. Rev. John l'rosscr, of Mt. Carmel, spent last evening in town with fi lends. Rov. William Aooruloy, of Mahauoy City, was a visitor to town last ovoning. Misses .Maggie Ward and Sarah Rciumillcf, of town, aro visiting friends in Hazleton. Macllonry Wilhelm, Esq., passed through cjwn this morning ou his way to I'ottsvlllc. Patrick Igo, Superintendent nt Shmnokin fur tlio United States Insurance Company, spent last oveuiug iu town. A Cowardly Attack. Editor Herald: The following lottor was received by mo through the mall yester day : SlIKtfANDOAtt, Fob. 18 I89.T. " Mr. Christ, smith : ire you aware that tho Uomoirailo School Hoard oaa make It un pieaant for you on your duplicate If you don't quit Dinting tho party in town Oe very uareful and havo some respect for your bowls mou." In answer to tho coward that wrote tho abovo disguised letter without attaching hi name, I wish to say through the columns of your paper that I inn an American clttzett aud vote as I see tit, inespectlve of what the Schuul Board is compared ol'. Christian Schmidt, Xo. 302 West Coal street, Shenandoah, A Line or Two. Close on to election. ' No Judge yet. Cold wave here. Bursted pipes ought to he repaired. There is too muoh laxity on tliejwrt of Witt borough otllcials in not enforcing1 the ordin ance against keeping tho PAvemouta olear of ice and snow. Houseliunters are on the go. Tho independent votssr will be out In fire on Tuesday. The "Kirmew" is a go. It will b anxiously looked for. The "Toxas Steer" will be Iu Semiiioa tomorrow uight. Will Manager Perguam secure this attraction? Whenever the Grand Anuy boyg get lip auythlngit is well jiatroulwd. Tiie "Kir- mess" will be no exception. Another OB"r. Editor Hkrald : It was stated at tliu Soheifiy House that a certain prominent Democrat of the Second ward (ialSK myself) had signed the paper which It I alleged protested against John P. Pinney1 candidacy iu the Seooud ward, and whiek the Sheaantlouh correspondent alleges wac given to him for publication. Now I wunt t bet auy amount from one cent up, at the rate of 2 to 1, that I never attached my signature to any such iaper aud that if my name is upon suoli paper It is a forgery. I do net wish to have my name published now, but if thero are callers at your office seekiac information on my offer, give my hum anal address to them aud they will find me ready with my money. Skcond Wabd Democrat. Wanted, To complete files, two copies eaeh of the Bvenino IIbrald of January 1st, 94 and tth, aud February 5th, lcUi. A liberal prle will be paid for the same. The dagger of the aMin Is no mar sura of IU work of death than a uef leotetl oongh. Dr. Uoxe's Wild Cherry and Seueku will speedily cure you. Best work done at Bronnan's Steam Laun. - Everything white aud BfeUess. Laee nrtilns a specialty. All work gturoutoed