The Evenin Herald. IgO S. o. .VOLi. VIIL--NO. 78. SHENAETDOAII. PA.. THUJRSDAY. JUKE 1. 1893. OKE GENT. M ark This For ten days only wo tiro making a specialty of a heavy Doublo Wabbboard, and Boiling it at only cycjn This is a rare bargain, and cannot bo duplicated anywhere eleo in tho town, MACKEREL- Nice, juicy, white, fat Mackerel. Nothing liko them olsowhero. Thoy average 1 pound each, and wo arc selling them, per pound, at 13 C2 Tho samo scale of prices prevails in all depart ments, but how long these prices will romuin low wo cannot Bay. Wo always have on hand a largo stock of st Family Flour Every barrel guaranteed first-class. 4 Watch for Other Trices Next Week. All goods promptly delivered free of charge. Mailorders nil receive careful and prompt attention. SHENANDOAH 114 South Main Street. EOPLE'SSSTORE! 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Pools Shoes. Cvcnts? Furnishings ! At greatly reduced rates. M. j3k.. Jb " JbJH.H"ST, Proprietor. iWE OFFER TO-DAY A line of NEW CARPETS in Body and Tapestry Brussels. Handsome New Patterns at Lowest JPiicos. Also a Spltndld Asfortment of Good Quality, Good styles, Low Prices. We also Offer Special Bargains in inolenms and Oil Cloths 2.0 Reduce Stock. For Stlclifty Barrels flHTiDie Kye Flour, Fresh Ground Our Own Mate )ld Time Graham Flour A Choice Article. II OF Till I CrOOD AND BAD GAME TO GErHER TO-DAy. REDUCTION ON THE BASIS Tim May mill iJiino Wiiki-i Tliri'o lor Cent niim- tim wa.no liiinin, lmt tim i:nvct r ThU It C'liiinloracU'il by licpnrt f Miiro Work. P33J HEBE Is good and bad tfm ."Its I'owa for tho miners of J4Ep&HCi tills section to day, but Xwtrnt? fortunately tho good JgllsS yV. over-balances tho bad. Tho latter conies in tho ' 5r form of au official an nouueoment tliat tho collieries drawn to re turn tho prices of coal sold in Hay, last, to dctorminotho rato of wages to bo paid, Bhow a low average Tho prices returned aro as follows: Oak Hill colliery, Lelsenring & Co fcJ.43D Hammond " P. &H. C. & I. Cc 2.39 2 Uoir Hldgo " " S.S2 0 aiendower " " 2A1A Mnplo H1U ' " 2.S1 i Tho avcrago of thoso prices is $2.39.7 and llio rato of wages to bo paid for tho last two weeks of May and tho first two weeks of Juno is threo per cent, below tho $2.G0 ba9is. Tho good news is to tho cflcct Unit tho hundreds of men and boys who liavo been idlo for Bovcral wcoks past will bo ablo to earn some monoy after noxt Monday. It is said Indian KIdgo and West Shenan doah collieries will rcsumo operations on tho day named. Tho announcement is not official, but It comes from a pretty roliablo sourco. Theso two colliorics require a combined working forco of nearly fourteen hundred men and boys and thcreforo a resumption of work will bring a rovonuo to this district that will far moro than counter-balance tho re duction by reason of tho percentage off tho basis. For tho present it seems that the peoplo in this part of tho region will havo to rejoico over whatever they can get and hope for an improvement. A gentleman prominent in coal circles said to-day ho did not think thcro would bo any improvement on tho basis until tho fall. PEUSONAL. II. E. Dcnglcr is on tho sick list. Patrick Feeley, of I'ottsvlllo, Is in town. 'Squiro Cardin went to iho county 6eat this morning. Miss Laura Folmor is visiting her sister at Johnstown. W. A. Keagoy spent this morning at tho county scat. Constablo Jero. Toomcy spent this morning at Mahanoy City. Hon. Ellas Davis, of Broad Mountain, was a visitor to town to-day. Mrs. nines, of Schuylkill Haven, was a visitor to town yesterday. County Commissioner Bowes paid a brief visit to town this morning. Letter Carrier John Bartsch resumed his duties this morning after enjoying a fifteen day vacation. Miss Mary Ebert, of Luzerne, and Miss Addle Jones, of Dupont, aro visiting Mrs. Hart, on North Jardiu street. John M. Bobbins, wifo bud son, Auber, George V. Beddall and wifo, Dr. Nora Bobbins and Mrs. Brown, of Bloomsburg, left town early this morning for Philadel phia to catch the 11:20 a. m. Columbian ex press train for Chicago. Water Supply Cut On". Tho town was deprived of a supply of water this morning by n break in tho main pipe. The break occurred where tho pipe runs along tho rock bank of tho Kehley Ban colliery and was caused by a squeeze In tho mines. It was about 7 o'clock when the break was discovered and from that time until nearly noon many parts of town were without wator. The connections which the water company made with the Qlrard Estate dams several months ago were called upon for a supply and water was turned from that direction for tho first time. Tho break will probably bo repaired by to-night. USE DANA'S SABSAPAKILLA, its " TIIE KINDTHAT CUBES". Finger Amputated. Thomas McCormlck, of Chestnut street, had tho second finger of his right hand caught in tho cog wheels of a fan In the St. Nicholas colliery and so badly mashed that Dr. Stein was obliged to amputato the mem ber at tho first joint. Another Sewer Llue. Property ownors on Emcrick street will to-night petition the Borough Council to allow them to lay a sower pipe on that street from the Lehigh Valley railroad to tho outlet below the Haverty property on East Oak street. Now for Oxford Tie.. At tbo People's store will bo found a big selection of ladies' Oxford ties, warranted solid?'- in the latest styles, at 75 cents and upwards. People's Stobk, 6-lMf 121 North M&In Street. Bedsteads. I have about two hundred fine style, suitable for odd OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. What Ho Seen Hint fleiira During 111, Travels. vougrossman ".iacK" liouinson, wno was tho orator of tho day hero on Tuesday, is n man of distinguished presence, but of very unassuming manner. Ilissmlio Is pleasant, his grasp cordial and his greeting quiet, but assuring, and whon tho Introduction is mado ono feols at perfect caso In conversing with him. Ho is dignified in his bearing, but has tho happy faculty of suiting himself to his surroundings and makes all about him feel as comfortablo as ho appears to be, whether thoso ho meets bo tho most dis tinguished and wealthy in tho town, or tlmsi to whom tho Qod of fortuuo has not cast so many showers. Ho appears to bo a man who practices as ho preaches, and "lives for hu manity's sake" At tho conclusion of tho ceremonies on Tuesday ho romarked that a young woman named McNulty had been a maid in his family for many years and he believed her homo was in Shcnandaah. Tho maid ho referred to was tho daughter of Mrs. McNulty, of South White streot, a widow who has resided in this town for over thirty years. Upon learning this tho Congressman insisted upon going to seo tho widow und ho was taken to tho house. Tho widow was not only highly honored by tho visit, but also mado happy when tho Congressman said that his family had always thought a groat deal of hor daughter. Congressman Eoblnson is a man who was born with tho peoplo and is still with them. Ho has had an ovontful Hfo and has travoled around tho world. For many years ho was a soaman and also an ofilccr In tho navy. His fund of Information is au cxtcuslvo ono. In speaking of Shenandoah tho Congressman said ho was very favorably impressed with the town and its peoplo and ho considered It a treat to moot with a genuino miner, who appears to bo an object of so much interest to thoso who rarely or never visit tho coal regions. Ho said ho had au Idea ot tho dan ger attending tho miners' calllug, but his visit had shown that that idoa was only a faint ono. Ho thought tho pooplo hero were very sociablo and good naturcd. Liko many others, tlioro is a woman In this caso. When thanked by a veteran for his services in securing a speedy decision In a pension caso for a poor widow Mr. Robinson luplied, "You must thank my wifo for that. Sho did it." Mr. Eoblnson will visit Shenandoah again in tho near future and speud a wcok, bring ing with him his charming wifo and inter ing children. Thoy may depend upon a hearty welcome, for tho head of tho family won as many admirers on Tuesday as any mar. could comfortably win within a day. Tho superstitious show men-may hesitate about putting Shenandoah on their" dato books without being charged with groundless fears. Main's circus Is tho third to meet with ralsfortuuo when within a few days of filling an engagement hero. A fow weeks ago Coup's circus was billed, but was attacked by firoat Mauch Chunk before it could fill tho date; Hurlburt & Huntings show wiis making Its way hero and met with a railroad accident; and now Main's shows aro destroyed In u railroad wreck aud its dato for this placo next Monday is caucelled. But, then, tho circus and theatrical people are not as superstitious as they wcro sorao years ago, and it may not bo long boforo tho bill boards will bo covered again by tho brilliant advertising paper of somo other "greatest show on earth." It was reported yesterday that Adam Forepaugh, Jr., will bring a show hero In tho near future. It is suggested that better arrangements should bo mado at tho cemetery for tho ac commodation of speakers on occasions liko that of Tuesday last. Many peoplo failed to hear the speech of Congressman Bobinson because ho stood on tho ground when speak ing. Some portablo means of shelter should bo provided for tho masonry upon which tho cannons rest. A speaker standing on this elovatlon can bo heard by all surrounding the G. A. It. lot. Threo young men of town had a narrow escaiio from serious injury at Lost Creek tho other evening. They had been visiting young ladies and when on their way homo attempted to gloan somo flowers for Decora tion Day from a garden Tho owner of tho property hoard them walking about tho placo and as the hour was late he supposed burglars wcro prejiarlng for a raid. Ho raised tho window and blazed away with a revolver. The young men hurried over tho dirt banks to town very badly frightened. . 1 Tho Councilmen did not make a tour of tho borough In a body on Tuesday afternoon, as was expected. A half dozen of them met and Inspected several streets aud alleys. They will no doubt havo a report aud somo recommendations to make this evening, but It is said that a date will bo fixed when all tho Councilmen can make a tour, as is the custom, annually. William Lecklo, well known here, is credited with au excellent piece of work at tho York farm colliery, of which place ho is foreman. Ho has succeeded In successfully tapping tho wator lu tho old Ouineau Hill workings on tho Black Mine vein. This vein was worked by Coal Oporator Potts forty years ago. Tho work leading to the tupping consumed nearly a year s time. Tho contract between William Lang and tho School Board for the construction of the West Centre street school building has been signed la spite of tho threats of Messrs. Fowler and Miller to contest the awarding of tho contract lu court. 1 3 An electrlo railway running betweoi this town and tho Catawlssa Valley would eap a harvest in the summer, but It Is feared mch a load will never be built Bedsteads. Bedsteads in stock, all hard rooms. This is a rare chance DflD LOT "HERALD'S" FAVORITE TEAOR. ERS' VACATION. GIVE EARNEST SUPPORT. Tho Weary I'cifnircij-iio will Find l'lenfiiiro lit tlio World's l'nlr, Niagara FnlN or lloitnn Through Your Iiilliicm-o Vtito Ilurly mill Often for Your Favorite. 0NTESTS of the kind tho Herald is now conducting always lead- to a discussion of tho conditions and tho valuo of tho award to bo made tho winner, and so it is that somo peoplo wonder why n trip to tho World's Fair was selected as tho first prizo. One lady said tho other day that If tho two winners should happen to bo eutlro strangers to Chicago, havo no acquaintance thoro, aud should not bo accompanied by any one from Shenandoah who could put them in a position to havo tho exhibits explained. but llttlo education would bo derived from tho trip and it would bo mcroly an oxcurslon of pleasure and curiosity and, therefore, thoro was no particular reason why such a trin should bo selected for tho teachers' contest. Our friend's theory would probably apply to somo exhibitions, but not to tho World's Fair. This vast Exposition is intended for tho education of tho peoplo and any ono who wishes to dfrivo that education, though alone and an entire stmngor to tho great White City can do so. All aro invited to tho fair that thoy may seo and loam. A well known writer has said It Is a summer course of advanco object lesions. It is tho right of every man, woman and child to convert him self or herself Into a special conimltten nf investigation. A groat mistako will any ono make who through timidity or indiU'erenco falls to understand everything upon which tho oyo rests aud about which tho curiosity may be rousod. Fire your questions at whomsoever may bo in Bight an exhibitor or ills assistant if ono is at hand, and if not at a guard or even ono of the public. You may learn enormously by keeping the eye open and tho mouth closed. But you will learn threo times as much and remember what you do learn ten times as long if you ask questions of peoplo who may bo ablo to givo you Intelligent explanations. This is tho true method. Go to tho oxposi- tlou In this spirit of Inquiry and seeking after knowledge It is tho way to get your money's worth, and that Is what wo ail want. There is no difficulty about getting it, either. lor It does not matter what a man may bo interested in ho will find it hero. Now and then you hear a critic pass judgment on this fair. In his opiuion tho buildings and grounds, their embellishment with fountains aud 'statuary, their electric lighting and laudscapo effects, aro simply unapproachable But in tho exhibits ho finds a great deal that is commonplace. "What do I caro," ho asks, "about acres of agricultural products or long rows of pottery and silks and other fabrics such as I may seo any day in tho shops at home ? What do I caro about a display of saws and carpenter tools and axes and all that sort of things ?" Of course ho doesn't caro anything about them. It is not his lino. But if ho happens to bo tho publisher of a newspaper, and a pra:tical printer, and a man who loves his profession and his trado aliko (as ovory good newspaper publisher, in our opinion, does) wait till ho comes to that part of Machinery hall In which tho pressos aro at work, where flvo or six daily news papers aro printod right before his faco and eyes. Walt till ho comos upon tho complete printing offico, tho typesetting machines, and all tho paraphernalia of his art. Then you will see him prick up his ears, linger, ask questions, come again after luncheon and re turn tho next day. He has simply como upon tho part of tho show which Is of acuto in terest to him, Ho has struck his line. Agnes Stein ...,......(1S3C(1 Mama II. Wasley ...... 4H7HU Nellie Batrd . 37207 Mary A. Connelly ...3I3()0 Mauala Falrchlld.......... .2aoi)3 Frank II. Williams... 101 J8 Carrie Faust . 0lc8 Irene Shane . ...., KK6 Carrie M. Smith 3390 Mary A. Lafforty ,.. 307 AnnaM.Dengler SOTS ilattlo Hess..... swt U ridge t A. Hums..... ... SS69 Mary A. Stack.... . . 1976 LUlie B. Phillips ... . 1W3 James H. Lewis . 1280 Ella Clauser ..... OM Clara Cline- 839 Maggie CavanaugU.......,...................... 8S Hannah Heese .M roe Annie Manscll................. ., 033 Sadie Daniel!... .. ,. m Jennie Ilamage........, ....... 301 Minnie Dipper , 166 Lizzie Leho - , J79 Liziio O'Connell ....... 133 Votes polled yesterday- .... 3000 Orand total... ... 873U8 Every bottle of Arnica & Oil Liniment sold Is wanautod by tho proprietors to glvo satisfaction or monoy will bo refunded, lm 'Admiral" Is a cigarette of exceptional high grade ap pealing to that class of smokers who seek reloase from back nu mbcrs, aud have dem onstrated tbclr indorsement of this new cigarette by their largo and hearty support. For particulars address B. Labows & Co, Mahanoy City, Pa. Bay JfeyifOM flour Be sure thsl the oame Ltfcst i & Ur., Ashland, Pa., Isp'riuto! Bedsteads. wood, ranging in price from to select a bed in this house Bedsteads. $2 to $8. They are finished in cleaning time. A DEAD TOWN. Xotlilnc Oets it Jlovo on In Alexandria, in., blnce llin (!Inn nf Mm Wiir. During tho war Col. J. K. 1. Scheinv. nf town, was in business at Alexandria, and when In Washington last fall, atlcnillnff tim Qrand Army reunion, ho wont to that city uy Doat. "I consider Alexandria. Va.. tl in 1 An rl rat town in tho United Statos," ho remarked whilo spoaklug of tho trin to somo friends tho other ovoning. "No doubt thcro aro worse places to llvo In. but. considering llo opportunities it is oulv rIit tnllfvl frnm Washington Alexandria really takes tho paimior non-progresslvonoss. Thirty years ago tho population was a trllln Inrt-nr t.lmn it Is now, and 10 years ago thoro was a lino of suriaco cars In tho principal street. I sup posotho population grow too lazy oven to rido In n streot car, however, for tho cars aro gouo now and forgotten except for a bit of track hero and thoro. "Last fall I wout over to Aloxandrin frnm Washington ono ovenlne to makn a pall, li was dark aud I couldn't see tho numbers on tho houses. After u fruitless search for somo ten minutes alone tho silent street I nntlcnd a middlo-aged man calmly smoking a pipo on mo tront Btcps of a houso a fow doors away. ' "I beg pardon,' I said as politely as I could, 'but will you kindly toll mo which way tho numbers run on this street!' "Ho took his pipo out of his mouth, slowly knocked out tho ashos and said : 'Just got tcr town ?' " 'Well, yes,' I replied, a littlo surprised. " 'Evcnin' boat ?' "'Yes.' " 'What number yor looklu fur ?' " 'Forty-uiuo." " 'It's tho other sldo, four doors below.' "I thanked him aud turned to go. " 'Hold on a niinnlt,' hocallol: 'what did you say about numbers ruunln ?' I asked which way thov ran on thin street,' I said. '"Well, they don't run.' ho rrlnlnnn. fnmbliug around for a maicli. 'tlimr Hnn'i oven walk. There hain't uothiuir run in tl,L town bcuco tho war. " For all Rheumatic diseases uso Dr. IMchtrrV imponcd "Anchor" Pain Kxnnltm. t quickly allays all pains, at 25 and EO cents a bottle. Sold by C. H. Hageubuch, P. P. D. Kirlln, J. M. Milan and othor druggists. 3t TO MEET A DEMAND. A Good nut! Chriip Weekly Newspaper ior biieiiHiidoah. The publishers of tho Week-t.v TTi-t!.it t havo decided to creatlv increasn tlon this year and for that reason havo made many changes in its general nppoaranco aud mako up and havo reduced the subscription rato from S1.D0 to Si nor voar. It will lm sold at 3 cents per copy aud will bo ono of mo best weeklies in the interior of thnntntn The columns will be filled with tho latest and best news and articles of all kinds, including local and forelcu affairs, but nothing nhlno. tionablo to the firesido circle will bo allowed epaco. Special attention will bo given to tho sporting department and efforts will bo mado to furnish only tho latest and most reliahlo nows of tho 6porting world. First class serials by eminent writers will bo published in each number. Tho opening chapters of JCobcrt ualiour' will bo published noxt Saturday, Hooks & Brown, booksellers and stationers, I North Main street, aro tho solo agents for tho Weekly Herald. USE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA ,its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Frnltlens Search. Coal & Iron Policemen Goiger and Bedea spent several hours yesterday looking about town for the tin tickot box of Conductor Ed. Ford, of tho Lehigh Valloy Ballroad. Ford had chargo of tho lato special train from Hazloton on Tuesday night. When tho train arrived hero ho went into tho depot to get orders. Moanwhilo somo slick thief stole his box from tho car, which however contained only cancelled tickets. The box was worth a couple of dollars and the police thought that if they could find it perhaps thev would ppt. some trace of tho thief, but their search was uusucceaslu.1. Political. John J. Murphy, the well known and pop ular hustler of the I'ottevllls f.kmlAi etuir Is spoken of as a candidate for Deputy Col lector oi inceruai Jtevenuo. Tho selection of Mr. Murphy would certainlv lm a vi n as ho could bo reUedHipou to give tho duties of the office all the attention they require uuu mere can no no doubt about his qualifications. Our little boy wonders where peoplo got all the pleasant sayings about Dr. Coxo's Cough Syrup, and says tho next cold ho gets ho means to try it. lUqulres Attention, Numerous complaints aro mado that two fellows, strangers, who solicit orders of some kind during the day tlmo and pose under shining high silk hata in the evenings, make themselves nuisances to ladies by their ogllugs, and have frequently offered Insults to thoso who havo been obliged to pass them. If theso mashers do not desist they will be pulled up short somo night and gUen a dose 'Squire Jack's com(er) euro. SoL llHuk Injured. While out gatherlug empty beer kegs yes terday Sol. Haak met with an aceldout. In reaching for a keg in a ereek at the southern part of tho town ho slipped and In tho fall Injured his hand and leg. Tho Injuries are not sorious, however. U8E DANA'S 8AKSAPABILLA, m "THE KIND THAT CUKES." LAW BUSINESS TAKES A 'KIT TLE BOOM. QUITE A LIST OF ZSm 1 AKsaiitt unci lliittery, Incrii, Mallclmm Mlnchlef Jlrnw Upon tho Tlmo .if Jun tleen mid IUiIho Their Hills of Cont-A llrotliurx DfHpcruto Act. EW holidays pass I n town without giving tho Justices of . tho Pcaco somo cases to pass judgment upon and Tuesday was no exception to tho rulo. osterdav several r.niiKtnliloi vnrn tmav oxccutlng warrants and thoy tratherod In a number of offenders. Among them woro Potor Worchacousky. Ho was bnfnrnvTnstlm Mouaghan on a ncttv chariro and nln tn answor for larceny. Peter had boarded with jp ono Yodkois and became indobtod to hjm for hoard to tho amount of $13. Ono MaiuV.Ji,,; " Baltzcr then assumed tho debt and took tho VS" debtor as a boarder. Worchacousky ro , maincd with YIaUtpt nlmtit-. a mV n. i.n disappeared, leaving tho $13 and additional uuaru unpaiu, ana laKing $30 belonging to Mary Bunsavaeo. Baltzor'a chacousky was hold for trial on both charges. Stephen Tumor was also among tho arrests last night. Ho and Anthony Yenowlch fought in their boarding houso and Turnnr knocked tho olhor through a window. The latter remained In tho lockup all night and all of to-day, determined only to pay ior mo DroKou window. 'Squiro Mouaghan gave him until to-night to mako up his mind to pay tho costs. If ho does not do so ho willgotoFottsviUe. MIchaeTBurns got In trouble to.dav. TT was drunk this morning and thmnirh w O" cusscuness no smasnod tho windows of Mrs. Ann snortati'a House on West Coal street with a baso ball bat. He was nlacnd In th lockup to get sober and to-night will bo given a hearing before 'Squire Bailey, A Polish wedding has boon In progress on West Poplar streot since Monday morning. Last night thoy got filled un with tllnH," tho fighting point and indulged in a free fight. Thoy succeeded in smashing and bruising each other pretty badly with tho pieces. The police ran several of them Into tho lockup aud this morning tho cases woro settled. A Polo known as Jako Suffolk- ,nn,i . fffllVU KJ Justice Mouaghan this morning. Ho said h s brother had assaulted him with an axo and exhibited several ugly looking cuts on ua um;.. xno orocnor nas disappeared. Survival of the fitest. Downn' RH,v t... outlived every othor cough remedy Blmply utuause u is me best. im THE WRECKED CIRCUS. Walter L. Sluln'a Shows are In Good Hands. Tho following letter was rerplvA hv master Boyor to-day from F. Mont. Long, mall agent for Main's circus: iJEAUHin: flease lorward at onco nil mall you hold addressed in earn nf vnm. i Tyrone. Pa Also please inform all persons yuu nave ciaims against the circus that a gen tleman will oall at an early dato and settle same. Wearenowln the hands ot the Penn- syivania Kaiiroad Company. When the news of the wreck rpjirhM yesterday there was considerabln dlunuinn as to whom would bo responsible for the uamago. i no above letter indicates that tho rauroaa company will sustain It. Sare, Sure und Speedy. No external remedv ever vi J!.i i... so fully and unquestionably met these three priiuo oonuuious as successfully as Allcock's Porous Plasters. Thov contain no deleterious drugs and are manu factured upon scientiflo nrinrlnW nf mni. cine. They are sure because nothing goes inio mem except ingredients which are ex. actly adapted to tho purposes for which a plastor is required. They are speedy In their action boeauso their medicinal right to their work of relieving pain and restoring the natural and healthy perform, ance of the functions of mnslm and skin. Do not bo deceived by misrepre- miauou. ask ior Allcock's and let no solicitation or explanation Induca von fn an. copt a substitute. A lreentutloo, Robert Binulue. lato Schuylkill Traction Company, was presented with a handsome gold watch bv th of the oompauy at Glrardvllle on Tuesday owning. Hate Hall at VotUvllla The following home dates have been mn by the Y. M. C A. ilub of PotUville June .5 uazieton, o, Cuban limits; 10 Solar Tips-, Store reople. adults and children . troubled with oostlvenesa than with any uiuer aiiment, ur. Henry Baxter's Man. drake Bitters will cure costiveness and pre vent tho diseases which result from It. lm Insurance. None but the best Fire and Life Companies represented by Jno. J. Cardhi, 200 W. uoya street. 6.88-lw Best work done at Brennnn'a dry. Everything white and spotless, J'' curtains a specialty. All work Best photographs and QARP Vnoenixvi" - f II i Ml i i I H . . u 3-3taw A A A