The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 08, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 1

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    .Herald.
The
Evening
SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1893.
ONE CENT.
VOL. VHI.--NO. 84.
irOr
WI
GREAT REDUCTION I
One house and small store
Gilbert street; one house and
Carriages, $4, $5, $6, $7 and up to $15.
A Cut of $2 on Each Carriage,
Now Readv
For Business
THE KLINE (5AM IS IN IT
e
w Goods,
ten
hades.
A special drive in Ladies' Ribbed Ves's,
For a short time only, from 20c to . . .
A few pieces of satin-striped Crincle,
Last of the lot reduced from 35c to . .
Curtain Drapery, a fine selection,
Yellow, red, blue, etc., from 25c to. .
19c
.IS
Tttlt W Ml l 4
ma my tacode xt
we,
116-18 N. Main Street.
You ought to come and see me in my
And look through one'of the largest andTiliest stock? o
Ever brought to Shenandoah. New everything have
been added to my already complete stock, ,and the new
store is a thing ot beauty and a proiuable place to trade
Offered to buyers of the best as well as the cheapest.
4 S. MAIN STREET
SHENANDOAH, PA
Prices lowest, when quality is considered.
Ono price to all.
Now in order House Cleaning".
I- J
jight Thrown on Many Re
cent Robberies.
iiiluxtrlea Which We Should Try mill
Secure.
Tho exhaustion of tlio natural gas wells In
thoOlilo roglon has had n bad effect on the
numerous glass manufacturers who erected
their works thoro. In ordor to socuro cheap
fuel. It Is nssortcd that In consoiuchco of
tho bursting of tho boom thoro nro six
hundred empty dwellings in Flndlay, Ohio,
Two of 1(h 3l(m!HlHt I-owllicr mid Zollncr,
Committed Without llull-A W. ll Work
ed ui Ciiho Ajri'liit IIih (laug Klino
Suld to Ifuve Skipped.
All thoso in need of Carpets, "Window Shtulpa,
Lace or Chcnillo Ciirtnins, Bugs, Muts, etc., cnll at
J. J. PR
If ps
OLD RELIABLE
NORTH MAIN STREET!
ROSPEMT Y has proved
tho Jonah of another
gang of town burglars.
Somo years ago the
notorious Flynn-Kllnc
gang ran upon tho
rocks of justlco through
tho recklossnoss of somo
of tho mombers who mado free uso of thoir
fikiIIs and now the notoiious Klino gang,
sue cessor of tho ono just mentioned, lias
stepped into tho eanio ditch.
Tho heavy veil of mystery which has
hung about tho numerous robberies in town
for several months past has been raised by
tho nrrost of two young men charged with
stealing $2,500 in cash from tho houso of
D.tnlcl Bronnan, on West Coal street, last
Sunday night. Tho arrests werC the result
of somo very quiet and careful detective
work and enough evidenco is In hand to
convict, as well us to demoralize tho pcrpo-
traiors, who aro uuuo other than tho Klino
followers.
Yesterday Mr. Brcunau had sufficient cvi
denro to havo a search warrant Issued against
tho houso in which ono Edward Lowther ro
sidod, on West Coal street. Tho search re
suited in a recovery of nearly $500 of the
stolen money. Tho recovery was kept quiet
until a lato hour last night, when Chief of
Police O'Hara boarded an electric car at the
west end of Coul sheet mid arrested Edward
Lowther, who was just returning homo after
having had a good tiluo at Qirardvdlo.
Chief O'llara's noxt step was to visit a
houso on West Cherry street, where William
Zollner was arrosted in bed. liotli prisoners
were remanded to tho lockup, whero they
remained until shortly beforo noon to day,
when Justice Cardln committed them to the
i'ottsvillo jail without ball.
Lowther is about 23 years of ago and
Zollner about 19. Iloth protected innocence,
but Lowther became liracu when told of the
$500 found in his lunse. Zyllner is a no
torious character and has frequently given
tho polico trouble. Tho police say he is a
cunning rascal.
It is said that Kline, tho leader of tho
gang, has disappeared and has about $1,000 of
tho stolen monoy in his possession,
Zollner, who has not done any legitimato
work for nearly a year, has been living high
of lato. Tho other evening ho spent ten
dollars in one saloon and he has devoured
many more oyster stews durlug tho past few
days than most men out of work can afford
to pay for. Thero will probably bo moro
arrests and developments in a few days.
in my row on tJoal street ;
small store cor. Main and Pop-
one house in alley rear of Coal
lar streets. Apply at Furnitu
WHY NOT?
II LOOK AI1S I
EbHOTBIO RAILWAY SURVEYS
Corps tit Work on Threw tAiim Itetwtwu
Town mid Lakeside.
An application for right of way mule to
the Mahanoy City Borough Connoil on Tues-
TVpinprulmis Siii-nrisns iti the ly evening m tabled for two weeks. The
Teachers' Contest.
alono and It Is estimated that at lonst four
35,000 FOR MISS BAIRD
thousand pcoplo will yet remove from that
city by July 1, us tho glass manufacturers aro
credited with having enterod Into an agree
ment to rcmovo their plants from thoro
beforo that dato. Many of thoso manufac
turers aro turning thoir attention to Pcnn.
eylvania, as the noxt bost placo in which to
sccuro cheap fuel. Why not Invito them to
como to Shenandoah ? Our field Is in tho
heart of ono of the best coal supplying beds
In tho stato and in addition to an abundance
of cheap fuel wo could offor them exoneration
from taxes fora term of years, unlimited rail
way facilities, good gas or electric light, and
plenty water, and tho olectric railway wou'd
mako up for any disadvantage which might
bo occasioned by a lack of sufficient ground
right In tho town for dwellings for tho work
ing pcoplo such industries might bring here.
Let somo of our town people think over this.
All KccordH Siimshpd mid tho Voiinu; I.iu!y
Named Tnltoa 1'lrsl Placo Again The
Urutiit Total L'lgurcN Slutted Uer the
:i()l),0(III.Miirl.
THE JR. O. U. A. M.
A Council or thn Order Instituted nt St
Clair.
A new Council of tho Jr. O. U. A. SI.
was instituted last evening nt St. Clair by
Deputy Stato Councilor C. T. Straughii, with
twenty-four names upon the charter, and
applications by ten others socking member
ship. Tho now Council starts out with vory
bright piospccts, having among their number
somo of tho leading citizens of tho town,
Councils from Glrardvllle, Mahanoy City,
Frackvillo, I'ottsvillo anil this town wero
present and assisted in tho ceremonies. Tho
following officers wero olected Immediately
after tho Council was instituted: Jr. P. ft.
J. ft Griffiths; Councilor, Griffith D. Griffiths:
V. Councilor, David NfDavis; R. Scc'y, Wm
Stevenson; A. E. Sec'y, Frank Gittens; F.
Seo'y, George Miles; Treasurer, Daniel
Walker; Warden, Georgo Head; Cond., David
Griffiths; I. S , William I!. Webb; O. S., John
Garland. Tho visiting members speak in
glowing terms of tho royal reception given
them by members of tho new Council.
Protection Council, No. 033, has been or
ganized at McKcansbnrg, this county, with
flftyfour names upon tho application, by Dr.
E, K. Steckel, of Orwigsburg.
Tho new Council at Gordon will bo in
stituted on tho 12th inst., at which Stato
Councilor Raymond will bo present.
MAHANOY PLANE.
t3' a
Corres-
T
WE OFFER TODAl;
A line of NEW QtlflPWm iH
Body and Tapestry Brussels.
Handttome yew Pattern Lowest P.-1 tout.
Also a Splendid Assortment o'f
Mew JFLSLgg
Good Quality; Good btyies, Low Priaes.
We also Offer Sjieoial Jiarifainn hi
Linoleums and Oil Oloths
la Rol uce Stoeh'.
l'KlWDMAl..
J. 0. Roads, of I'ottsvillo, was In town to
lay.
William Forsyth, a former resident of this
placo and now of Latrobo, is In town visiting
friends.
Charles Hardy, representing Main's circus,
was in town last evening and paid tho Her
ald sanctum a visit.
Rev. WillUwu T. Johnson, of Williams
town, N. J., an evangelist, will preach in tho
English Baptist church on Sunday,
James Champion and daughter, Miss Min
nie., aud Miss Edgerley, Mrs. Champion's
niece, left town to visit fricuds at Pottsvillo.
Mr. 0. P. Sweeney, of St. Marys, Pa., Is
tho guest of frlonda in town, Mr. Sweeney
la an applicant for tho position of High school
principal.
Daniel J. Bishop, representing Albert
DeCornoa & Co., paper manufacturers of
Philadelphia, was in town yesterday solicit
lug orders.
For StlcJblty Barrel
Did Time' Rye Flour, ITresli Ground
Our Own Mule,
Old Time Graham Flour A Oho toe Aiioltf. .
Tho celebrated imported "Anchor" Pain
Hxpoller is and over will bo tbo best remedy
fur all forms of Rheuniatlo diseases 29 prize
medals awarded to tho manufacturers of this
valuable preparation. For salo at ft II
Ilagenbueh, P. P. D. Kirlln, J. M. Hlllau
and other druggists. 3t
Coming Uvents.
Juno 1 1. Ice cream and strawberry fos
ival, Bobbins' opora houso, boueflt Presby.
terian church.
Juno 10. Ice cream festival under the
auspices of the Joint committee of Camps
183, U8 and !0, P. O. S. of A.
July 3 Si -1. Independence Day festival In
RobtfusJ opera house, under the auspices of
Camp 49, Sous of veterans.
Local Krentn as Described
poudent.
Miss Nora Stanton, of Shenandoah,
visited friends in town on Sunday,
Joo Donohoe, a popular young man of
Malzoville, was rnn over by a mine oar at
West Bear Itldgo colllory on Monday and ono
of his legs was badly lacerated. Dr. Enter
lino was called In and has strong hopes of
saving the leg from amputation.
Jeremiah O'Connor, merchant, is suffering
from a severe attack of gout.
Tliomas Meade, who has been encaged in
tho truck business hero for several yoars past
sold out his stoek last week aud accepted a
position as salesman for the wholesale grocery
houso of Amos Walbndge. "loin" is a popu
lar young man and is well known all over
the county.
The members of tho new School Board met
on Monday evening at Malzovillo school
houso for tho purpose of organizing. Those
who expected to seo somo fun wero disap
pointed. Tho contest between Hoben and
Campbell, who was elected by a tie vote in
February last, was tho first business taken up
Tho board decided to draw lots. It was done
and Campbell declared elected, The office of
president went begging, but after a little
pow-wowiug, John Matthews was prevailed
on to accept. Ho was elected by acclamation
E. McKoon was proposed for secretary and
was elected unanimously. For tho offico of
treasurer Thomas Giles and Isaac Purnell
were proposed, and the first billot gave Mr.
Giles a majority. The regular monthly
meeting night was changed from Monday to
Wednesday evouing. After requesting the
prosenco of the throe principals at tho next
meeting on Wednesday next, tbo meeting
adjournrd.
Twenty Years' Uiperlence,
0. D, Frodricks, the well known photo
grapher, 770 Broadway, New York, says : "I
havo been using Allcock's Porous Plasters
for 80 years, and found them ono of tho best
of family medicines. Ilrielly summing up
my experience, I ssy that when placed on
tho small of tho back Alloock's Plasters fill
tho body with nervous energy, aud thus cure
fatigue, brain exhaustiou, debility aud kid
ney difficulties. For women aud children I
havo found them Invaluable. They never
irritate tho skin or cause tho slightest pain,
but cure sore throat, coughs, colds, pains in
side, back or choot, ludigestlon and bowel
complaints."
Anniversary,
Tho members of Plank Uldge Lodge No,
8S0, 1. O. O. P., wiil celebrate the 10th an
nlvorsary of the organisation in Iiobbins'
opera houso on the 15th Inst.
O doubt tho renders of
tho II mi A I.I) will stand
aghast when thoy road
tho returns of the
teacheis' contest given
in tho tablo below for
yesterday. It is daz
zling! All records are
beaten aud all previous
surpri.-os aro thrown into the shado. Miss
Ncllio Baird leads In tho con I est!
For several weeks Miss llalrd has been
making very slow progress, somo d-iys polling
much loss than fifty votes. But yesterday
tho young lady staggered the contest editor
by sending In a batch of 35,000 ooupous.
runniug her score up to tho top notch 7-1,030,
taking first place, smashing all previous day
records of returns and running tho giand
total figures abovo tho ".00,000-mark.
verily it was a surprise! and it will no
doubt knock tho calculations of many Into a
cocked hat.
But this great jump by no means makes it
a certainty that Miss Baird will havo first
placo at tho closo of tho contest. It was
big jump, but tho tremendous load Miss
Stein had reduces tho amount of certainty it
would othcrwiso have carried with it. Ac
cording to tho returns published last night
Miss Stein had a lead of 31,278 over Miss
Baird, so when we oalculate tho votes polled
for Miss Stein yoitcrday and add thorn to tho
lead, wo find that after all Miss llalrd has a
much smaller margin upon which to hold her
position than ono would at first suppose.
The teachers contest is getting very ex
citing now, isn't It?
Nellie Dalrd 74031)
Agnes Stein ..7im
Mamoll. Wasley 0SUG8
Mary A. Connolly 3l(M3
MahalaFalrcntld .40h:i
Carrie Faust I (lit I u
Frank 11. Williams , 1090
Irene Shane 001
Carrie M Smith
Mary A. Lafferty W
Anna M.Dcnglcr 3033
Uattie Hess .; 518
Untlget A. Hums '-M76
Mary A. SUclc. . 204
Lllllo U. Phillips .. 1973
James It. Lewis 1W6
Ella Clauser 1008
Clara Clino M5
Maggie Cuvauaugh
Hannah ltcese 7tl-
Annle Mansell .- W
8adleDanlell M
Jennie Knmage 301
Minnie Dipper lro
Lizzie Lehe - 1T9
Lizzie O'Connell 13
Votos polled yesterday. 11361
Graua total UOUI48
WTSEeessk J
wib CZlj.X'sb
street row; one house on West
re Store, aud also ask prices.
11
application was made by the Mahanoy City
and Shenandoah Electrlo Railway Company,
which applied to tho Borough Council of this
placo for right of way with similar results
last week.
Patrick Coury, of town, and a oorps of
surveyors have started to lay out a route for
the Ilnsloton and Mahanoy City Electric
lUUway, whloh will have connections for
Lakosldo. Tills is tho road Messrs, lllakalce
and Ferguson aro interested.
Mark Bowman to-day started with a oorps
to mako surveys for a road between this town
and Mahanoy City. The surveys nro being
msdo for tho Mahanoy City and Shenaiidoah
Electric Railway Company.
Iu a few days a corps of surveyors will
start work for the Lakeside Electrlo Railway
Comiiany, which will run a road from this
town to Mahanoy City and from the latter
town to Lakeside, touching at Park Place
and Delano.
All tho lines above referred aim at Lake
side.
COLLIERY NOTES.
Indian Ulilge Him HiiKpemlecl Operations
Until Monday.
The rope in tho now shaft of Indian Ridge
colliery broke yesterday. No person was In
jured and but little damsgo was done, al
though tho colliery will remain idle until
Monday, pending tho repairs mado necessary
by tho breakage.
The now dump chute and trestlo railway
connecting with the endless chain elevation
at Shenandoah City colliery were put In use
today. Thero is now a direct level roal lor
loaded cars from tho shaft to the breaker,
Kecrular Mcetincf Was
Last Evenin
.'Held
COMMITTEES APM
.1. I'erKtmon, John
Mosul-,
ami (I. A. K. lni nro .Madofffllembers of
Iho I'nhlle I.llirnry CoiiiniltteWUriiicI-
pal for tho High School is !?migiftS
MED
mam
SAWltrllly
ers
SB
A LAMP EXPLODES.
Airs. iHcOiirthy and Her Son Burm d
lty It.
Considerable excitement was occasioned on
East L'oyd street last night by tho oxplosiou
of a lamp iu a house occupied by Mrs.
Cathorino Fahoy.
It seems that at about half past ton o'clock-
Mrs. McCarthy, a uoxt door neighbor of Mrs.
Fahey's, went into tho yard to get a bucket
of water and saw a blaze In the rearlcitchen
of the latter's house. Mrs. McCarthy tried to
get into the place, but fund the door locked.
Mrs Fahey was aroused after considerable
pounding at tho door and as Mrs. McCarthy
and her sou, Patrick, attempted to extinguish
a blazing lamp that was found on the kitchen
tablo it exploded. The burning oil flew in
all directions. Mrs. McCarthy received the
most of it. Her eyo lashes aud much of her
hair wero burned away. Ono of her oyes was
Injured pretty badly. Tho son had hiB two
arms pretty badly burned. Mrs. Fnhey
escaped Injury and nothing in the house was
burned.
Mrs. McCarthy had her head and face
baudagod in Hut and oil when a reporter Maw
her to-day. She said she was not sullering
much.
Mrs. Fahey, when'.explalning the explosion,
said that as sho was about to retire latt night
she removed the chimney from the kltohen
lamp to blow out the light, but in a spell of
abseutmindedneBS went to her bedroom up
stairs without extinguishing the light or re
placing the chimney.
USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA ,its
"THE KIND THAT CURES."
USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its
"THE KIND THAT CUKES."
OBITUARY.
Buy Keytont flour. Be sure that the
aune Lxssia & Bass, Ashland, Pa., la printed
on ovcry tack. 3-S-3taw
SOME ENCOURAGEMENT.
Concressiiiau ltellly Iu Wushlastou After
Appointments,
Democrats iu this county should not get
weary. Their time is coining auu is oiose at
haud. Congressman Reilly was in Washing
ton on Tuesday and submitted a long list of
names of thoso he desired appointed to fill
tho places ot the rascally Republicans that
are to be removed forthwith.
Present incumbents m,y as well pack their
grips and get ready to go. Executioner
Maxwell will not lose any time iu eurrying
out Mr. Reilly's suggestions.
The Contest.
Big poll.
Can it bo beat?
Up goes the record.
Hot work beforo us.
Let the band play.
Rumors plenty of other surprises.
Will tho vote reach half a million?
Eveu tho "Contest Editor" was surprised.
Don t count the chickens belure they are
hatched.
gcud in your orders early in the day for
extra papers.
O. K. Uulou Convention.
A district convention under the aaaploM of
the Pennsylvania State Christian Kudeavor
Union will be held at the I'enusylvauU
Chautauqua, Mt. Gretua, on Thursday, July
30th. Rev. Charles Roads, president of the
state union, will preside. The district coin-
prise Berks, Diuphln, Laneastor, Lebanon
and Schuylkill counties.
A Former Itvsldent ot This Town Dltvi nt
Litrobit,
A telegram was received yesterday by
'Squire C, W. Deugler announcing the death
of Mrs. J. C. Dovey at Latrobe. The do
oeased. was a resident of this town some years
Her maiden name was Depew and
when she married Mr. Dovey she was the
widow of Alouao Lloyd, at one time foreman
on the Hkrald. Mr. Dovey it a son of
William Dovey, formerly a coal operator at
this place, and kept a shoe store here. For
several years past he has been superintendent
for a coal ooinpaiiy at Latrobe. Mrs. Dovey 's
remain will be sent east aud the funeral wi 1
take place from the residence of her parent
iu Pottsvllle to-morrow afternoou at three
o'clock.
cnoOL BOARDJfcmet
last nighttraflrstfirogu-.
lar
scsaioffsocoltlio. re-
organization with Eiho .
following monfl) re
present: MossrsJtConry.
Mnnloy, DoJluJrFanna,
Muldoon,. jlJnriSTro-
islse, Ogden, Lynch, Gallagher ami OUIearn.
President Conry announced .the appoint
ment of the following committees: . '
High School Lynch, Gallagher,' Ogdon,
Tresise and Manloy. jsH
Teaehei-t and Salaries GallahoifuJnrko,
O'Hoarn, Titman and Davenports VpaM
Evening Scwoli Brcnnan, Dqvltt,"Hanna,
Beddall, and Titman. M m
Text Booha and Supplies O'HeanjJBMul-
dooa, Burke, Hannaand Ogdon.-.i V'ISS V
lleatmy and Fuel Burke,- Gallagher, - -
Lynch, Treziso and Mnnley. , '.aaS
Building and Furniture Muldoon.-Jpdvltt,
O' I learn, Hauna and Beddall. ; -wJaEH
Exonerations llicnuan, Hnriua.feOgdun.
Beddall and Manloy. . " '"Tffli
Finance Ogdcn, Hanun, MuldooiiJ'"Bayeu
port and Devitt. a
Iuturance Davenport, Burke, W2yn ch
Brennan and Boddall.
Library Ogdcn, Whltakor, P. J. Fergu
son, John A. Reilly and O. A. Kelm.'H
Nun-Resident Pupils Dovitt,'- Jluldoon,
Ogden, Manloy and Beddall. '
VIBITINO COMMITTEE8.'.,,j
Fdr September, October ond ' November
Muldoon, Trczise, Hanna, BreuDan." and
Mauley. 'f.l
December, January and February Beddall,
Davenport, Ogdcn, Burke and O'Heam..
March, April and May Gallagheri'Xynch,
Devitt aud Titman. V
An invitatiou from the joint committee of
the three P. O. S. of A. camps to participate
n the Fourth of July parade and ceromoulcs
was accepted. '
A request from the same joint committee
for permission to present and lay "tho'jcorner
stono for the now school building on'Juiy 4Ui
was received and tho matter was laldV'over.
Mr. Conry said tho School Board-should
proceed with tho new budding as Uieyn had
with others and it was not necessary, that any
particular society of town should take cliarge
of tho corner stono laying; that v formal
ceremonies wero not required.
Mr. Lynch said that four boys hadV, been
arrested by C. & I, Policeman Shirey. for
illegally riding on trains. Tho boyswero
Benj. Haskey, Jr., Harry Church,' John
Brown aud John Williams. Justice. -"Da via
fined each $5 and a request was -mallo ' that
the board consent to remit the fine, as the
parents of some of tho boys could ill-afford to
pay it. Tho finance committee was in
structed to comply with the request if tho
solicitor says it can be done legally.
On the suggestion of Mr. Gallagher, it was
decided to advertise for a successor to Mr.
Ehruart as principal of the High school. It
was also decided to advertise for bids for tho
repairs of the High school building.
The bond of P. J. Ferguson as treasurer of
the School Board was received. Rev. John
Gruhler is the bondsman,
Tho board then adjourned.
More people, adults and children, aro
treubUd with oostiveneas than with any
other ailment. Dr. Henry Baxter's Man
drsKe in tiers wui cure cusnveneas and pre
vent tho diseases which result from It. lui
USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its
"THE KIND THAT CUBES."
Olrous Comltifi:,
Main's circus, whloh met with a diaastroas
aeoident at Tyrone several days ago, will
exhibit In Sheuautloah either on the 16th or
18th of this mouth. The proprietor has
re-organised hi show by adding new can,
oagee, wagons, horses, animals, etc., so thai
It will be more complete than ever. Walt for
It.
Horse Thler Caught.
Barney McKern was arrested at Mahanoy
City last evening as ho was unlawfully re
moving a horse from the stable of William
Hersker, the hardware merchant. This
morning Constable Llghtfoot started for
Pottsville with the prisoner. At the depot
McKern made his escape but was free for bat
a few seconds. He boarded the train in ad
vance of the constable and made a dash on
the opposite side for freedom. The Constable
was on the alert, however, and with a quick
movement caught the artful Barnoy by the
coat tails, drajpiug him into the car. V ot
Kern had just been released from the Potta- L'
vlllejall, where he had just served nine
mouths for breakinc into a trunk at 1,a
Mahanoy City Lehigh Valley depot.
Every b ttle of Arnica & Oil Liniment
sold Is warranted by the proprietors to give
saUabvotion or money will be refunded. n -"IS
Now fur Oxford Ties,
At the People's store will be found a big
selection of ladles' Oxford ties, warranted
solid aud iu the latest styles, at 75 cents and
upwards. People's Btobx,
-U-tf 131 North Main Street.
Survival of the ft test Downs' Elixir I
outlived every other cough remedy simple
because It is the best. lui
I Cigarette
"Admiral"
are sold on their
atMttb
Wanted,
To complete flies, two copies each af thftJ theMahaney Olty Daptltt einireh yttrday
Evening Hkhalu of January 1st, 2d and afternoon and ordained Ray M. Busier to the
1th, and February fith, 1893. A liberal price ministry. Rev. D. I. Evans, James Powell
An Ordlimtlou.
Delegates representing Uw ett vires as In the highest east tobaaoe ssuktyed of ar
Reading Baptist Aoi Km mt ! coupetl In I arsiia, urespeoMw cf prioe, on tb
market. For further particulars address K.
The
will be paid for tbo same.
I Best photographs and era: inl at Dabb'a,
and George Pllllcger, representing tho Welsh
and English Baptist chuiobea of towu, were
I in attendance.
Twelve l'hotos for BOc
By seudiag us your cabinet, together with
SO cents, we will finish you one dozen photos.
1.2-U W.A.. Keagiy.
Best work dene at Brennan's Steam Lann
dry. Hverythlng white and spotless. Lace
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