ONE CEN0K SHENANDOAH. FA.. TUESDAY. JUNE (J. 1893. VOL. VIII.--NO. 82. The Evening Herald. Hf . - 41 WILLIAMS. rDUATDlJIWFinM Carriages, $4, $5, S6, $7 and up to $15. A Gut of $2 on Each Carriage. iff at Now Ready For Business Mew Goods, Latest Shades cA$few pieces of satin-striped Crinclea, Last ot tne lot reuuecu irom jsc to. Curtain Drapery, a fine selection, Yellow, red, blue, etc., from 25c to Klax Schmidt's 6-18 N. Main Street. Any T X TXT ' EH ;"A7" gsssS Yotx ought to come and see me in my " M"ow Stored And look through one of the largest and finest stocks of Ever brought to Shenandoah. New everything have been added to my already complete stock, and the new store is a thing 01 beauty and a profitable place to trade lTO" 3ICilJL0023aLOL-t Offered to buyers of the best as well as the cheapest. DU DAI 1 14 S. MAIN STREET, 111 DHL.!.; SHENANDOAH, PA Prices lowest, when quality is considered. One price to all. Now in order House Cleaning. All those in need of Carpets, "Window Shades, Laco or Chenille Curtains, Rugs, Mats, etc., call at J. J. PRICE'S, OLD RELIABLL NORTH MAIN STREET. WE OFFER TO-DAY A line 0 NEW CARPETS In Body and Tapestry Brussels. Handsome New Patterns at Lowest Prices, Aso a Splendid Assortment 0 DXTo-w DRLeLgf Carpets, Goo'l Quality, Good btyles, Low Prices. We also Offer Special Bargains in Linoleums and Oil Cloths lo Reduce Stock, TIBusincss of the Old Body Wound Up. For S ileXlty Barrels fjpid Time Rye TTlour, Fresh Ground Our Own Male, Old Time QraTiam Flour A Choice Article. , AT KEPLER'S FRAME! in 1 ifiD m, officers elected. Bedsteads. I have about two hundred fine .style, suitable for odd m Bedsteads. Bedsteads in stock, all hard rooms. This is a rare chance I'ntrljCoiiry, rrosldent, Frank llniiini, nr-nry, I I'l-rgiiHim, i rt-HHiirnr, mm I. Koylfi, Unit., Sollcllor Vacancies In tho bli School anil lit Turkey Kim Flllircinporurlly. M HE School Board met lost ovenlng in tlio High school building to wind up tlio business for tlio fiscal year and ro-organlzo for the en suing year. Messrs, Conry, Burko, Hanna, Davenport, Muldoon, D'Hearn, Ogdon, Tit- man, Ihman, Troziso, Bronnan, Dowltt, Manloyynch, Gallaghor, M. I. Whltakcr and J. , Coylo, Esq , woro among thoso prcsont. Tho rgnation of William N. Ehrhart from thojsition of principal of tho High School wproscnted, road and accepted. i .!--!.. . . e .!. t. lcijiijiur puitiiiraiuu iu usu unu ui tuu West CeiJ street school rooms for Sunday school ptoses ponding tho completion of repairs i tho Evangelical church was grautcd. Suporlmdeut Freeman thon proceeded to mako hlsial report. Tlio enrolment for tho year b 2,703, of which 12Tfl wcroboys and 1 1 17 -la. Tho nverago dally attendance for tho ye was 92a hoys and 1012 girls, a total of 10. Tho avcrago pcrccntago of attondancyas boys, 91 ; girls, 83; total 00, Air. i remn said tlio year just ended bail been a mo'succcssful ono, and tho school buildings a In excellent repair, tho board )uw nn-eulmt corps of janitors and a very oxccllont rpa of tcachors. Tho supcriu tondont th'spoko of additional school room required, o said tho High school pupils now numbcBi, of which 17 will graduato this term, hero has been examined a class of HO gramu school scholars and about 50 of them wil.bo seeking admission to tho High schoo Tho present accommodations will ho lnsuticnt. Mr. Froonu suggested that tho grammar school room I changed from tho High school building tot) now Btructuro, when com pleted. Ho so suggested that a commercial courso bo intiuced Into tho High school course, spocifjig bookkooping, typewriting and stenograiy. With a few romarks Mr. irccraan ma his formal retirement as Buperiutenden Ho was ovidently much affected and d not wish to prolong tho parting. All .tlio room gave him a hoarty farowoll shakqf tho hand. Tho fluancocmimtttoc presented its report showing a b.ilsco of $1,301.81 lu tho treasury. Tlio old boal then adjournod iic tile. IonONI7.ATION. H. J. Muldco was mado temporary chair- man and FrandTanna temporary secretary. Tho now and -elected members then pre sented their crlcutials anil tho board pro coodod to orgaizo permanently. mo lollowlt pcrmanont olucers were olecteil wltlioul opiiosition: President, Tat- rlck Conry; Scfftary, Frank Hanna; Treas urer, P. J. Fojuson; Solicitor, J. IS. Coylo, Esq. And it wt; decided that tho salaries of theso ofllcers rcinlu tho samo as last year. On motion o Mr. Gallaghor, tho school rules of last yaf wero ro-adoptcd. with tho exception of ru 11), which was chaugoi so faros it relatd to tho timo forolcctlug teachers. Thorulo no provides that tho School Board shall men within 12 days aftor tho end of tho school toji for tho purposo of oloctlug teachers. ThisJiango was mado necessary on account of tb Bchool torm having been oxtended to tounouths. Mr. M, P. Wttakor, tho now superintend out, tendered a Verbal resignation from his position as tcoclsr In tho Turkey Bun school and Miss Kate Irogan was elected to fill tho position for tho ulanco of tho torm. Miss Clara Cllio, who lias boon assistant In tho High school was elected to succeed Mr. Ehrhart as prlndpal for tho balance of the torm. Miss Jonnlo Gintor was elected to All tho placo vacated by Miss Cllne. Tho board daldod to subscrlbo for tho Bchool Journal md havo a copy mailed to each School Director and teacher, monthly. Tho bond of tho troasurcr was fixed at $30,000, Bamo astast year. It was decidd to publish tho financial ttatemeut of theboard for tho year lu all tho town papor8. Mr. Whltakcr was then called upon for remarks. Ho pdd a splendid compliment to Mr, Freeman, tu Bpcaklng of himsolf Mr. Whltakor said lo had spent tho host days of his life In Bchoolwork, Ho had one consola tlou In tho foco f tho criticism to which ho hid been subjected sinco his election to the Btiperintondcucy and that was, the majority ot tho pcoplo wlo criticized him did not know him. Ho nld ho chorlshed no personal enmity to auybody and did not desire to do so for his own sako, and for tho sake of the schools. He did not waut to eco tho standing of the schools Interfered with in anyway. Director Davenport said he didn't think there was a man ou the board who could say the minority members had made any In jurious remark against Mr. Whltaker, an a man. They had none to make. What the minority bad done wm In accord with the law. Mr. Davenport nlso Bald that If Mr. Whltakor Is capablo of filling tho position satisfactorily ho will havo tho hoarty support of tho minority members and ho will havo nothing to cmbarass his work. "Wo bear no malico to Mr, Whltakor and did not tako tho action with any personal feeling." Mr. Whltakor said ho did not specify any ono member of tho board. His remarks were general. Mr. Whltakor and Mr. Daven port then agreed that If thero was any fcol ing It would bo wiped out by tlmo. Tho hoard then adjourned. Tho regular monthly meeting will bo hold to-morrow night. A GRAND OPENING. Itrlltliint Kvent lit Mux Schmidt's New 1'lllCH. Max Schmidt last night throw open tho doors of his now dry goods, notions and fiinev poods establishment on North Main street. It was an auspicious opening and something entirely now. Tho storo presented a magnificent appearance Tho largo assort mont of now goods wero arranged on shelves, counters, in show coses and in tho two Im menso front show windows In u most at' tracttvo stylo. The windows prcsoutod lovely appearance and ladles gazed at them without tiring. At 8 o'clock last evening tho flrimt Baud marched up to tho storo and aftor playing a selection on tho pavemen filed into tho placo and took scats at tho rear, A coucort which lasted about two hours was then given. Tho programmo was as follows March, "Beau Ideal" - sousa March. "Malor Jones" Renesh Overture DoWltt "Now York by Electric Light." Kangaroo Danco. .vfnrcb. "The Marines" T. U. Broolto "A Trip to tlio Country." Tho band was in excellent trim and gave tlio solcctlons with refreshing snap and vim, Tho first march rlaycd is Sousa's latest and is Btlll In manuscript form, never having been published. 'Tho Trip to tlio Country" is now, humorous descriptive piece which tin (1 rant Band Is just introducing ond It met with great favor last night. Tho synopsis is given as follows: "A hot and sultry day I tho city;" "Tho strcot car; "Meditating the dolights of too country;" "Ecilcctlons inter ruptcd by a hand organ slightly oat of tune;" "Tho organ movos on;" "Hurried prepara tions for o trip to tho countryj'V'Walk. ing toward tho station;" "Tho engine whis tle;" "Running to make tho train;" "All aboard!" "Tho train steams out of tho sta tion;" "Engino whistles at crossing;" "En gine whistles at station;" "Station flagged;" "All out for Scragtown!" "Frco 'bus to tho hotoll" "Tho 'bus ride;" "All out of tho 'bus!" "Meditation Interrupted by n sorenado of tho local band;" "Tho band breaks down;" rats!" Tho rest is descriptive of tho tuning up of a violin, a country danco and tho re turn to tho city, ending with 'Thorosno IMaco Liko Homo." Mr. Schmidt entertained tho hand and other visitors royally. Ho gavo each a small hut very fragrant bouquet attached to a card bearing his compliments and after tlio con cert gavo an cxcollcnt luncheon in ono of tho upper apartments of his elegant new resi dence. It was an excellent stroko of cnterprlso on tho part of Mr. Schmidt. Tho public had a splendid opportunity to view tho now place and get an Idea of tho stock. At ono tlmo tho storo was packed with pcoplo and many wero unablo to gain admission. Tho storo is now open for business and Mr. Schmidt starts out with tho hearty good wishes of many besldo tho IlKltAl.n. miPoiMiif GIVE E&RNEST SUPPORT, Tho Wniry l'oiliigogiio will Find IMcnuiiro lit tlio World' Fair, Mlngiiril l'nlN or Itimtmi Through Your Inllilenco Vnlo l'iiirly nuil Oftrn for Your Favorite. Bedsteads. Bedsteads. ood, ranging in price from $2 to $8. They are finished iir to select a bed in this house cleaning time. Him in. Herald's" ers Favorite Vacation. Teach- What He Been ami Honrs Travels. Tho sudden warm Bpoll yesterday was felt by tho men who woro engaged In breaking stono for tho stroota and sovoral of than woro obliged to givo up tho labor. Ono of thom Discovery i.i ,i.. --.- i ' ; ( .. I BiUU UUIl, JlUIIUtlllg 11 HCUUp 1U H !UlgY!iy I was tho best after nil. mm USE DANA'S SAESAPARILLA.itb "THE KIND THAT CUBES." l'olnts. Tho members of tho Schuylkill Press As sociation havo fixed on Wednesday, Juno 14, as tho dato of their "outing" at Cold Springs, It will bo a failure because tho Stato Associa tion holds forth tho samo week. It would havo boon better had a later dato been do cidod upon. Quay, Coopor, Losch and few lessor po litical lights of tho Bopubllcan party, so mo from this couuty, wero at Atlantio City over Sunday. Tho bald-headed statesman from Schuylkill Haven, Hon. S. A. Losch, is slated for Auditor General. HE oxhlblt of tho Brit ish Bod Cross Society at tho World's Fair is alono worthy of tho trip to Chicago. Ono of tho most interesting sections of tho exhibit is that In which doll 'models aro used to depict children in all stagos of suflering, Hero a maternity nurso in puro white holds in hor motherly arms an Infant lu long robes, On n stcol tent bedstead lies a little ono who has undergone tho operation of tracheotomy, Besldo tho bed stands tho steel steamers which furnishes tho warm air sho breathes through tho tubo in her throat. On another bed is a llttlo girl under 3 yoars of ago slung for fracture of fomur, for vertical extension, Special clothing Increases tho llttlo limbs and llannol covers tlio chest. Thero is, too, tho model of a child siiHbritig' with hip disease, limbs oxtended by means of tho Bryant splint, and tho samo child convalescent and lying on a flat couch, clothed In flannel Another llttlo ono In long, woolen garments is In tho arms of thu nurso, all ready for an operation. Thero aro also many nurse3 In this oxhihit, Sweetest of all, boeauso quaintest of nil, aro tho natlvo Indian nurses who aro In hospitals lu Cairo and Bombay. In Cairo is tlio Arab nurso in bluo-striped gown, whlto apron and natlvo headdress. Nurso Amina, in tin Gauia hospital, Bombay, is in pink trousers, with ovordress of whlto and whlto hoaddress, Tho Hindoo nurso, Badahal, in holiday at' tiro, stands rcspleudant in robo of change able green silk, with goldon, bordering, whilo licit to her stands tho Nurso Dosabai in bluo md silver. Another Hindoo nurso is In holl day garb and crimson and gold with gayly flowered vest. Kurso IVmabai is in bluo and ecru, whilo marshaling hor lino stands English Sister Mary in whlto, with bow of uo at tho nock, her blond hair half covered itli laco, a charming contrast to hor blacl; browed assistants. Tho wall of the room i which is placed this exhibit is hung with th lortraits of distinguished and philanthropii women. Agnes Stein ..7(K) Mamo II. Wasley r.:ili Nellie llalrd 375 Mary A. Connelly 310 MahalaFalrchtld ua:mu Frank 1). Williams HK1 Carrlo Faust 931 Ircno Shane WX Carrlo M Smith Mary A. Lafferty 33(38 Anna M. Denglcr MS. Uattle Hess Bridget A. Burns STA'.) Mary A. Stack... 19t Lllllo II. Phillips 1073 James it. Lewis 1 Ella Clausor lOos Clara Clino 80.) Miggio Cavanaugli................ til Hannah Hceao 702 Annie Mansell 033 Hadto D.inlell 69fl Jennie ttamagc 304 Minnie Dipper 183 tilzzIoLchu 179 Lizzie O'Connell 13J Votes polled yesterday. u 2303 Grand total '.mis loo It Is now stated that tho water Byndlcato has gono out of business. Contractor Quinn is said to havo been tho stumbling block. His figures for withdrawal wero too high. A committee of business men has been appointed to ncgotiato with tho Thomas Conl Company for n lcoso ou tho vacant spaco north of tho hook and ladder houso with a vlow to transforming tho placo into n park for picnics. Ono of tho commlttco said tho town is losing thousands of dollars ovory week becauso it has no attractions to keep tho ploasuro sockors at home or to draw thom from otlior places. If tho commlttco can mako Bill table arrangements with tho Thomas Coal Company a canvass will bo mado among nil tho business pcoplo of tho town with n vlow to invoking their support towards put ting tho ground in shapo and advertising it liberally. ObltuHry. Robert J., tho 11-year-old son of John M and Annio Hughes, of Win. Pcnn, died this morning from inflammation of tho bowels after an illness of niuo days. Tho funeral will take placo at 3 p. in. ou Thursday from the family rcaldcuco at Wm. J'enn and tho remains will bo intcrrod iu tho Odd Follows' cemetery hero. Tho infant daughtor of William and Rachel Llnchrost, of Wm. Penu, died yester day afternoon. Kiijnyuient for liter' Smoker. Necessity is tho mother of invention. The manufacturers of "Admiral" cigarettes ovi dently recognized this when they produced that peerless brand. Something was needed in that particular line; a something that would do away with tho nauseating seim lions after a smoko. "Admiral" fills the bill to perfectlou, smokors say. Try thom. B, I.hIkhvs & Co., Mahanoy City, Pa., solo agents. Tho matrimonial season aud that for using Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Sonoka for Coughs aud Colds como about tlio same time Win l'cnii ITeiitlval, A strawborry and Ice croam festival for tho benefit of tho Epworth League will bo hold In tho Wm. Penu baud room on Wodnoaday and Thursday evenings. Twelve l'lioto for 800. By sending us your cabinet, together with SO cents, we will finish yon one down photos, l-2-tf W. A. Kkaoky, Best work dona at Bronnan's Steam Laun dry. Everything white and epotloaa. Lace curtains specialty, All work guaranteed OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. During m ill rn 1 TR 11. Near a Cemetery This Morning. ;;- was a am of mum A Hungarian tlio Victim No Olio Has Claimed Hut ltoily. Which lit lu Charge of Deputy Coronor Mmiloy Identity of tlio Man KmIuIiIIhIipiI. Bfiins morning while s ''III I0''3" man named C'l T 1-1 Palntors, carpenters and plumbora find thoir services in great demand now. So many now buildings aro being erected these workmen havo becomo scarco. Ono of our townsmon said yesterday that if tho unsolved robberies keep multiplying it will bo necessary to send for somo of Pinker ton's men. Something will havo to bo done for tho town seems to bo at tho mercy of ono of tho slickest gangs that over infested tlio placo. Suspicion is directed against a gang which is no doubt tho guilty sourco, but not tho slightest evidence can bo secured against it. Tho gang embraces some old timers who aro as bold, daring and shrowd as any professional burglars In tho country and thoy would mako tho keenest detectives do somo was Li - his cows to pasture along the southern sldo of tho Annunciation cemotory ho found tho dead body of a man hold In an upright posi tion by a ropo suspended from a limb of a young tree. Tho position of the body was such that at a distance of n hundred yards it would seem to be the form of a man walking about and looking for somothing ou tho ground. Sock oloskl reported tho coso to Sox ton McQuIro, counected with tho Annunciation cemetery, aud ho in turn notified Dr. Longac.ro, who was driving to Uingtown and who returned to town with tlio news. Tho body wits well dressed and everything indicated that tlio man had made deliberate preparations for suicido. On ono branch of a tree hung his coat and on another his hat. hard thinking. It is epiito evidont that thoy I Ono of the shoes was a fow feet distant, hav- aro moro than a match for tho local authori ties and, uuloss they should loso their heads and becomo reckless, their career will not be cut short without tho aid of somo excellent secret service. I heard Oeorgo Folmcr say tho other day that ho would go into a movement to pavo Main street between Lloyd and Coal. Ho said Ills slgnaturo would bo ready ns soon as somebody startod tho list. M. L. Kcmmercr ing evidently been removed to allow tho vie tim to climb bettor to got a drop. Stones wero also removed from tho ground, so not to intorfero with tho drop and intervening branches of tlio trco woro broken ofT. Undertaker Franoy took charge of the remains and left thom in a conspicuous place, within a closed caskot, for identification. Guided by a pay chock of tho Wm. Penn lias also becomo a paving enthusiast aud says colliery found upon the person of the do- that Main street, between Centre aud should bo paved by all means. Lloyil ceasd, Dcnutv Coroner Manlnv unit a ITr-n. ald reporter wont to Wm. Penn to-day and learned that tho deceased was known at tho colliery as John Shannock. nis last pay Ex-Supcrintondcnt Freeman, when speak Ing of his retirement from tlio management of our schools tho other day, said ho had tired check at tho colliery was dated May 20, 1893, of school work and would try todivorco L-.i - mi. , . ' ' ,, , ... ,T . , , "" iiio ueccascu was a himsolf from it forovor. Ho goes to his now homo in Providence, Rhode Island, and aftci l,rC!lkcr CIT'ye- His real name is John his houso is put lu order ho will tako his Kwalie. Ho has a wife named Marajana fimily to Chicago, wliero thoy will spend Kwalic, who resides at Bcdnarka, Paw doles, viewing tlio sights at the Qallcla. In Jannarv. 1S31. ho nt w Mr. Freeman returns! .i i . . . fe.,uvio, v-juu. ni tub uiuu Ul 41.UU In Amorican money. Kwalic was a resident of sovcral weeks World's Fair. When to Providence ho will cast all cares asldo and spend a yoar iu caso and pleasure Moan whilo ho will keep his weathor oyo open for this town about two years and arrived at somo inorcantilo pursuit. It is said Mr. Wm. Penu from Olyphaut about six weeks Freeman has a good supply of this world's ag0 goous una inereioro no snouiu experience little ditllculty in securing an opening in tho The Deputy Coroner notified ono Michael mercantllo field. But mauy of his friends slianuck. who Is employed at Wm. Penn, of think that tho school field will claim him again before a great while, and Mr. Freeman smilingly says ho fears It will, too. Mr. Ehrhart chanced his mind on Similar- and when the pupils filod into tho High mnst haT0 hooa hanging at least throo days, schoolroom yesterday morning they found I Michael Shannock is bollovod to bo a brother him nt his old desk. Ho retained charge of of tho deceased, tho school until last ovoniug. Mr. Whltakcr, The celebrated imported "Anchor" Pain Expellcr is and over will bo tho best remedy for all forms of Rheumatic diseases. 29 prize medals awarded to tho manufacturers of this valuable preparation. For salo at C, 11. Hagenbuch, P. P. D. Klrliu, J. M. Uillan, and othor druggists. 3t I.nng-llPiidfil rittvllltnnn. Several young couuty soat bloods, whoso papas will not allow them to visit tho World's Fair lu a Pullman palace car, have adopted a plau which will enable them to visit tho whito city ou a largo scalo at small cost. Thoy havo chartered a froight car, and will furnish It in a niaunor that will discount tlio famous private car of ex -President McLcod, Tlio car will havo two departments, ono used for culinary purposes and tho other ai sleeping department, the top of tho oar will bo used as an observatory, and will enable tho young nion to view the scenery on tho trip to an advantago that the ordinary Pullman does not afford. Tho advantage of making tho trip in this manner Is that thoy can travel as froight, classed as live cattle, aud tho cost to each will not exceed $10. The car will bo attached to through froight trains, thus making tho trip in as limited timo as tho fast pisseugcr trains. Another advantage gained by theso long-headed Pottsvillo youths is that thoy will uso tho car, during tholr stay at Chicago, as a hotel, and will not bo compelled to excosstvo hotel rates. the caso, but up to a late hour this afternoon this body had not bo claimed. If not claimed by to-night it will be sent to Schuylkill Haven. Tho body is badly docomnosed and tlio now Buporiuteudent, spent yesterday ac- imaintlug himself with tho duties of tho oflico. Tlio action of tho Borough Council in de ciding to scttlo tho suit agalust tho threo Polos who woro arrested for creating a public nuisanco at homo and sav lug tho cxpouso of going to court, Is iookod upon by most of tho pcoplo as a wiso ono. Tho borough ordi nances provide amplo punishment for such offenders when thoy aro proporly enforced, and tho courts do not deal out tho relief in borough cases which tho cltlzons of this town look for. Our town is a most unfor tunate litigant. Tho experiences of tho past ten years havo shown that It is cheaper for tho town authorities to throw up tholr Two Street Accidents. A horse hauling a cart for carrying dirt from tho slto of the new West Centre street school building ran away on that street this morning and at tho corner of Centre and Jardin streets knocked down and ran over an old man named Edward Rellly, of North Jardin street, breaking his right leg below tho knee. Rellly was sent to the Miners' Hospital. Louis, tho threo-year-old, of Mrs. Alice Snyder, was knocked down by a carriage on West Coal stroot street last evening and had its hoad bruised. The driver was exculpated from responsibility. The child did not sustain serious injury. Twenty Years' Kxperlence. C. D. Frcdricks, tho woll known photo- hands and dellvor when a demand is made graphor, 770 Broadwty, Now York, says: "I upon them than to seek rellof beforo juries, have been using Alloock'a Porous Piasters aud tho results in coses where tho borough for 20 years, and found them ono of the best has beeu prosecutor show up no better. This of family medicines. Briefly summing up is duo in a groat measure to our jury system, my experience, I say that when placed on Tho first thing tho jurors soem to givo at- the small of the back Allcock's Plasters flh toutlon to is tho discovery of which the body with nervous euergy, and thus euro litigant can host atford to pay tho costs, fatigue, brain exhaustion, debility and kid It is a notorious fact that the merits of a ney dilllcultles. For women pad children I caso is a Bocondary matter with most men havo found them Invaluable - They never who servo on juries in this county. The Irritate the skin or causb the slightest pain, question of costs seems paramount with them, but cure Bore throat, coughs, colds, pains In A rocont case in wuicn ono or our townsmen side, back or chest, indigestion and bowel was interested is in point, ue brought suit complaints." for $90 ou an old book account. When tho jurors retired ono of them said " I movo that wo deoldo In favor of the defndant. Ho is a poor man aud tho other follow is rich and Every bottle of Amioa A Oil Liniment sold is warrauted by the proprietors to give satisfaction or money will bo refunded, lm Maw for Oxford Ties, At tho Pooplo's store will bo found a big selection of ladies' Oxford ties, warranted solid and In the latest stylos, at 75 cents and upwards. People's Stobk, 11-tf 121 North Main Street. Attention, "Juntorsl" Business of the utmost importance will be transacted at tho next mooting of MsJJ, Jen- nliiM fYnmrll. Wn .tfrr lr n IT k r .. V,-.l lr nixr !, All,. I., " - ' 7 . IJU . rr J l Tuesday evening, Jnno 6th. Every mem- ------"""" borsnould bo in attendance. no was piueuu iu mo jury uox insisted mac the jurors examine the accounts and the Best photographs and crayons at DabVa. merits of the caso. This was finally done and our townsman got a verdict. This Is sufficient to convince any one that theVossthe W. H. Dbttbey, Councilor. Attest! W. J. Jaoohs, Sec'y. G-5-2t , lniuranm. None but the best Fire and Life Insurance;,? borough has to do with juries tho better oft" Companies represented by Jno. J. Cardln, 200" will Its exchoquor be. Obe. W. Lloyd stroot. , 5-29-1 w More people, adults and children, are fARPET BFATFR1 tmnhlnd with frattvnnfvut tlion roll), .nvi I m ' other ailment. Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Bitters will cure costivencss and pre vent tho diseases which, result from It. lm All Kinds, at .Fricke's Carpal Store, S. JcV' r
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