The Evening VOL. VHL--NO. 93. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. JUNE 19. 1893. ONE CENT. WILLIAMS Some Big THIS -WEI 33 IS.. On account of an over stock a cut of from $5 to $15 on each suit has been made. A Surplus Stock of Ladies' Corsets ! Worth, 50c, COc, 76c and $1.00. Will be sold for a few days only at 37 cents. Max Schmidt, 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. You ought to come and see me in my JST&'Sftr !3tore And look through one of the largest and finest stocks of To-w Shoes Ever brought to Shenandoah. New everything have been added to my already complete stock, and the new store is a thing of beauty and a profitable place to trade. 3Xro"7V Ind-ULcement Offered to buyers of the best as well as the cheapest. BALL, Pricca lowest, when One price to all. Order House Cleaning Now in All those in need of Carpets, Window Shades, Lace or Chenille Curtains, Rugs, Mats, etc., call at J. J. PRICE'S, Ice Cream Freezers. Ice Cream Freezers. Clothes Baskets. Clothes Baskets. Sprinkling Cans. Sprinkling Cans. mm, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. Q Qo-utli JHOLtxixi. Stroot. WE OFFER TO-DAY A Una of 2V32IP CARPETS in Body and Tapestry Brussels. Handsome Now Patterns at Lowest Prices. Also a Splendid Assortment of Good Quality, Good Styles, Z010 Prices. We also Offer Special Bargains in Linoleums and Oil Oloths lo Reduce Stock, , n')Mj For SdeZifty Barrels jv'Time Kye Flour, Fresh Ground r q Our Own T KEITKR'S Bargains In Parlor Suits 14 S. MAIN STRKliT. SHENANDOAH, PA. qnn'.ity ib considered. OLD RELIABLE NORTH MAIN STREET. Iron Hollowware, Iron ifollowware. Dinner S;s. Dinner Sets. Table Oil Cloth. Table Oil Cloth. Maki, coin SEAT II. Letter From 1 Our Regular Correspondent. THE NEW BOUNTY OFFICE Tlinno Desiring lo rill It Will Ham In Possem More Tlinn Ordinary Qimlllleu-tlons-Gimcl nml H111I IVuttire of tlio Now Sulnr" IHll-l'olllleill Tips. Special Heiiai.d correspondence. F0TTSVI1.LB, Juno 17, 1893. ET IT bo recorded that from now out county politics aro on. While tlio political cauldron cannot bo truthfully eald to bo bolllug as yet, there aro protty largo sized bubbles on tho surfaco which Indi cate a seething condi tion and for tho next flvo months wo may oxpoct lively tlmos amoug tho shapors for positions on tlio county ticket. If it Improves business It will bo hailed with delight, for everything hereabouts Is as dead as tho second Tumbling Huu dam. Now candidates aro coming out every day, as if tho market was not already glutted with that sort of unBtapIo article, and their an nouncements aro emblazoned on tho pages of overy dally and weekly publication, newsy aud otherwise, crowding out Items of moro importance aud of moro general interest, until the eyo sickens aud tho mind craves fur better food. Almost simultaneous with tlio signing of tho bill creating a County Controller up springs a candldato in Shell andoali, St. Clair and Yorkvillo and somo Individual admlror of Lawyer P. M. Dunn, with his weather oyo on tho chief clerkship, Invests In a card for that worthy gentleman and puts a card in a newspaper making Mr. Dunn a candldato WITHOUT HIS CONSENT. But Mr. Dunn is equal to tbe emergency and promptly comes out in another card in which he intimates that his enthusiastic friond is an ass. llo says, "I desire' to say that I am not a candidate for ofllco, and that tho announcement has boon mndo without my consent. I am unwilling to cuter a scramblo or a go-as-you please race for that or any other ofllco." This card will mako a host of friends for Mr. Dunn, and if the new salary act becomes a law, making tho Con troller emoluments $3,500 a year, you may dopend on It there will bo a loud call for Mr. Dunn or some suck independent and able citizen like him. For this very important olllce needs a man who knows how to inter pret laws and ono who can supervise accounts and the men whoso mathematical educations aro limited to counting dio on a bar or scor ing up drinks on a cupboard door had better keep out of tho race. SPELL IT CONTROLLER. You will notice that tho law has created a Controller and spells it that way, not Comp troller. To bo sure tho words have tho same significance, but tho American way of spoil ing It is the one accepted by our law makers and it wont do for these various French candidates throughout the county to have it tholr way. The plain Anglo-Saxon is good enough and should be in everything Ameri can, especially when our law makers direct us to do so. Touching this question, let mo remark that tho publication of this law by tho Herald is the first aud only publication mado of it in this county and quite a number of would-bo Controllers were deterred from announcing themselves by reading its exact ing provisions. To tho credit of these, be it said, they recognized tho fact that they did not size up and thoy refrained from display ing adamantine jowls,like others, who hurried into print and announced themselves. WILL IT BECOME A LAW f It is very likely to. That is the new salary bill may not bo signed by Governor Fattisou, but If ho don't veto before July 1st It will bo come a law without his signature. And then what? Tho Controller will have a salary of $3,500; Clerk of the Courts, $0,000; Kecorder, $1,000; Treasurer, $5,000; County Surveyor, $300, Instead of $503; County Commissioners, $2,500 each; County Solicitor, $1,000; Coroner, $2,000; Poor Directors, $1,500 each; County Detective, $1,000; and First Assistant District Attorney, $1,800. This law has somo very good features in it and some very bad ones, for lnstanco, it would be a wiso thing to fix a good, fair salary for tho Coroner and Assistant District Attorney, and since we aro to have a Controller it would be wise to re duce tho Auditors' compensation, most of their duties being taken away and given to tho Controller; but tho other provisions rais ing tho salaries of Commissloners$l,000 more, whose duties are diminished very materially by tho Controller act and the salaries of Re corder, Clerk aud Treasurer Is what gives tho Governor a pain and bo may only get over it by'lying In a comotose state, neither approv ing or disapproving, and then the bill will become an Act of Assembly of Its own voli tion, bo to speak, and will do a little justice and a great deal of injustice. Take, for Instance, tho sinecure of Couuty Treasurer. What a cinch he has at $4,000, and yot he Is to be given another $1,000 for doing absolute ly nothing. Well, it beats all how business keeps up. NOTES. Downhero it Is reported that II. J. Muldoon- will be nomlnatod for County Treasurer by the Democracy. Harry can attend to the duties of that olllce as well as any man In his party. lie knows where he can get a good clerk. "Patsy" Phillips Informs me ha will be See The latest style in parlor one of my store windows. nominated for Keglsler. Woll, there Is no hotter man on that sldo of tho houso nmong tho thirty or forty patriots who asplro for it. .William D. Seltzer, Esq., Is sure of tho Kcpubllcan nomination for Judge. Ho has tho thrco Unions and Palo Alto solid and says he will havo Pottsvlllo also. Tho total of theso districts is not much, to bo sure, but nearly tho whole county Is yet to hear from. Out of four cases decided last Monday in court Seltzer won threo. Dully for Bill. Judgo Woiduian Is not yanking In many delegates just now, but ho and his brother oaught noarly -100 spocklod beauties in Mou roo county last week. Mr. Wadllugor and Chairman LItsch aro Inseparable when tho latter comes to Potts vlllo. This is, of course, becauso both hall from tho samo town, Mahanoy City. William D. Seltzer, Esq., would liko W. J. Whltchousc, Esq., to bo chairman of tho Kcpubllcan county committee, but that gen tleman will positively decline Ho is at tho head of a law ofllco which is thoroughly equipped for business and ho and his asso ciates, Mossrs. Foster aud 8nyder, aro too busy to talk politics, let alonorun campaigns. Tho Democrats had bettor put forward their brightest business man for Controller or tho Republicans will knock tho persimmon. Tho people havo an awful independent way of voting for a watch dog for tho monoy bags in this county, liko thoy havo In Philadelphia. Wo aro delightfully ignorant hero who will bo chosen deputy ravcuuo collector for tlio county, but rumor makes it a man named McDonald from Cuss. Tlio c luucos aro that a call for tho RepuMI can oxecutivo commlttoo to moot very soon will bo Issued next woek. Tho chances that Ben. Sovern, of your town, will bo ono of tho Republican nomluoes for Commissioner aro still supremo. Chairman Lltsch's advices from tho candi dates and committeemen indlcato that August 7th will bo tho chosen day for tho Democratic convention. Out of tho Butler township School Board fracas comes tho story that a Pottsvillo attornoy is responsible for tho whole thing. It. Moro pooplo, adults" and children, aro troubled with costlvonoss than with any other ailment. Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Bitters will cure costivencss and pro vent tho diseases which result from it. lm I'KKSONAL. 'Squire Shoemaker and son, Edward, went to Pottsvillo this morniug. Mrs. Samuel Burchill, of Frackvlllo, visited town lriends to-day. Mrs. Paul Quick moved her family to Scott, near Mt. Carmol, to-day. Georgo O'Donnoll, of Mt. Carmel, was in town yesterday visiting his family. Rev. Robert O'Boylo went to Reading this morning to attend a special meeting of tho Schuylkill Classls of tho Reformed church. Editor Joseph Powoll, of tho Wilkos-Barre Record, and his wlfo paid a visit to town this morlng whilo en routo for their home after spending Sunday in Ashland. The choir of theGerjiau Luthorau church, In conjunction with the leader, Prof. Zeitz, and pastor, Rev. John Gruhlcr, paid Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wloderhold a surprise last even ing. Floats Tor the I'artulc Arrangements for tho celebration of Fourth of July in town are now well nndor way and tho indications are tho demonstration will be one of tho most elaborate ever witnessed here. Promises of threo gorgeous floats have al ready been mado. They will be put lu tho parade by Juniata Lodge No. 31, Daughters of Pocahontas, I. O. R. M., Lydia Lodge No. 112, D. of R , and Shenandoah Tribe, No. 151, Improved Order of Red Men, in which Indian costumes will be displayed. Attuckeit by "Hums." On Friday night George Gossar, ot Delano, visited Easton for tho purpose of procuring employment. Whilo there he was attacked by two "bums" and beaten in a horrible manner. He was fired at, the ball entering tho head to tho right of the right oyo and coming out at the back of his head. Ho is now at the Easton hospital in a critical con dition. Nelswouder Won. The shooting match at the Ellengowsn base ball grounds to-day between Daniel Nelswender, of town, and Wary, of Mt. Cirmel, for $100 a sldo, resulted In an easy victory for tho former. The score was : Nelswender. 0 u 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 Wary 0 110111011010 x 8 Tho return match for the same amount will be shot at Mt. Carmel on July 7th. Another Camp Organized. Stato Organizer B. J. Yost, assisted by Dis trict President Rupley, of Catawissa, Insti tuted a Camp of the Patriotic Order Sons of America at Beaver Valley, Columbia county, on Saturday night, with 32 names on the roll. Collieries Idle, All the collieries in and around Shenan doah, with the exceptlou of Kehley Run and Turkey Run, were Idlo to-day. The appear ance of tbe circus is given as the cause. Saoharlne kindness: Dr. Ooxe's Wild Cherry and Senoka, the popular Cough and Croup Syrup. Price 25 and 50 cents. Now tat Oxford Ties. At the People's store will be found a big selection of ladles' Oxford ties, warranted solid and In the latest styles, at 75 cents and upwards. People's Stork, -U-tf 121 North Main Street Festival. The ladles connected with the Metbodlit Episcopal church, of town, will hold a straw berry festival In the basement of tho above church this evening. Buy Keytont flour. Be sure that the name Lwaio & Baer, Ashland, Pa, Is printed on every ok. 8-3-3tw Our Parlor goods is to fit up your room New, stylish, good and exceed HI II T1IK Read the "Herald's" Splen did World's Fair Offer. ARRANGEMENTS MADE, X Trip by Wiiy of lluffiilo nml Niagara Foils, Itotiirnlntr by Way .if AViisliiiutmi. All Accommodation to lie First Class nml llio Cost llxtrcmcly Low. ATISFACTORY re sponses to tho call for entries for tho Her ald's special palaco car excursion to Chicago havo been received and tho affair is now a go. Wo havo tho guarantees of twenty person?, but aro prepared to mako arrangements for an additional twenty or moro. Aro you "in it?" Perhaps if wo givo an insight to our prospectus you will bo better able to make up your mind. The Hkrald has mado arrangements by which It can furnish transportation from Shenandoah to Chicago, by way of Bufl'alo and Niagara Falls, with a ouo-day stop at tlio Falls, and return by way of Washington, in cluding a one-day stop at that place. ' Tho Herald will furnish elegant palace cars with slceiiers, first-class meals going and coming and board at a first-class established hotel at Chicago. A chaperon will accom pany the party. Tho trip to Chicago and re turn will bo limited to ten days. Aud what do you think tho cost of this splendid trip, with its incidental advantages and first-class accommodations will bo? Not a cent moro that $G5. Cheap! We snould say so. The Herald has held back almost to tho last moment in making its arrangements and as a result, has secured tho best terms from all sources given any other World's Fair club In tho country. Aro you "in it?" Frankly, tho terms are the best tho man agement has hoped for and no ono can depend on nny better. Tho time for tho trip has not been defi nitely fixed, but tho starting day will in all probability bo about July ICth. Wo reitcrato that tho palaco and sleeping car and hotel accommodations will bo first class in every particular. Tho hotel is an established one of reputation no lire trap, "white wings" or "one in tho dark" affair, no temporary structure put up to catch World's Fair guests. It is a hotel that charges from $8 to.i$10 pur day for each guest, ordinarily. Ono of the features tho arrangements cm braco and which tho Herald did not hope for Is tho return by way of and stop over at Washington, in addition to the stop over at Niagara Falls. This has been secured without extra charge aud tho cost for the whole trip will not oxceed $03 for each ex cursionist. Parties wishing to take advantago of this offer should apply for further particulars at the Herald olllce, immediately. Nellie Balrd 70733 Acnes Stein ..7 4 7 08 Mame U. Wasley . (10030 Mahala Falrchlld ............33003 Mary A. Con.ielly ...31S55 Carrie Faust 18008 Frank B. Williams 17S8I Irene Shane 13611 Carrie M. Smith... 4013 Mary A. Lafferty ........ 3521 Haute Hess..... 3W3 Anna M.Dengler 3137 LUUo 11. Phillip . 48 Bridget A. Burns ....... S00.3 Mary A. Btook.... . 2079 James It. Lewis Ella Clauser Maggie Cavanaugh...... Clara Cllne.. Hannah lleese Annie Mansell ..................... Sadie DanleU................... Jennie Kamage Minnie Dipper . Lizzie Lehe..... ........ Lizzie O'Connell , , last! , 1008 , 803 , 883 70S 669 , 600 , S01 , 186 , 179 , 133 Votes polled Saturday..... ... 5715 Grand total ..30178O USE DANA'S 8ARSAPABILLA .its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Hnjnymeut for livery Smoker. Necessity Is the mother of Invention. The mauufacturois of "Admiral" cigarettes evidently recognized this when they pro duced this peerless brand. Something was needed In that particular lino; a something that would do away with the nauseating sensations after a smoke, "Admiral'' fills the bill to perfection, smokers say. Try them. B. Labows & Co., Mahanoy City, Pa., sole agents. A I'oot llaoe, John Begley, of town, and Thomas Mun ley, of Lost Creek, have been matched, to run a one hundred yard foot race at Mahanoy City on July 4th for $100 a side. Every bottle of Arnica & Oil Liniment sold Is warranted by the proprietor! to give satisfaction ot money will be refunded, lm Suits of Fan with fancy chairs, ingly pretty. Call and OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. What He Bees nml Hears During- III, Travels. Apropos Councilman Finney's good gener alship in tho electric railroad right of way fight, It may bo stated that h n won n similar victory last week for tho Susquehanna Elec tric iiauway, in which a number of Shonan doah pooplo aro Interested, This road will bo ono of tho best and most profltablo In Pennsylvania and will run from Harrisburg to tho stato lino, passinz thrnuch thn Hum. norland valley. There woro threo companlos m tho Hold, as was tho case hero, and two of them were very wealthy, but they woro not "In It." Tho fight was a desperate one with tho odds against tho Susquohanna Company, because tho East Harrisburg Company con trolled tho bridges crosalnir tho 8naniif.hmi river at Harrisburg. Tho Fahoy.Breslln foot talked of and manr foaturps the contest piovo quite interesting topics of aiscussion. 'Squire Monaghan, Fahoy's manager, says the moro ho thlnl nv.r tl, race tho moro ho is surprlsod that his man won it. llo says all tho crookod sports and fakirs of tho Eastorn states worn on hil and ho woudors that Fahoy was not dragged or otnorwiso made to loso tho raco. When ho arrived In Wilkcs-Barro Fahoy received a most cordial Invitation to take np his lodg ings aud hcadnuartcrs at a wU lrrm,. sporting houso, but as tho proprietor was Known to no a supporter of Brosliu and was believed to havo considorabln tho invitation was respectfully declined. juonaguau and Fahoy made their own selec tion of a hotel, but after tho rjlrn lliow Hta- covered that tho waiter who had served them during their stay there had lost. $150 on Breslln. Monaghan says If ho had known tho sentiments of tho waiter before tho raco ho would not havo allowed Fahoy to remain in tuo notol an hour. Tho raco excited great Interest throughout tho eastern sporting world aud many fast snrlnters tmvnl.,,1 1,,,... drediof uillos to seo what kind of a showing inu winuer woum mako. All tho peoplo who witnessed it say tho raco was ono of tho fastest, best and squarcst over run in or near Wilkcs-Barro. Somo papers givo tho tlmo as 10 seconds, but it is claimed by those who should know that 10 2-5 is correct. An old citizen vestcrdav imvn i,ia n tho reason why no wholesalo establishment can do located in tills town. He says it Is because peoplo interested in such establish mcnts cannot secure a suitable place at reasonamo rent. One of tho firms now in Mahanoy City tried to make a start here, but in making application for quarters he was asked a larger rental than is paid by other business men in the samo building, and con sidering the nrico asked ornrMtnnf i,n dropped tho matter. In this case tho rent was advanced merely becauso tho applicant was a stranger, mo Arm now sends several teams daily from Mabanov CAtv tn f hi. Outsiders will not locate here when landlords and others discriminate arainst tlmm anil thn sooner tho property holders begin to realize tms tno Better. Mahanoy City has at least half a dozen wholesale establlhmpnt and 'Ashland and Hazleton also havo a number, while Shenandoah cannot claim one. There aro several vacancies In tho Natinnnl Guard of this stato and If Shenandoah intends to be represented in the service ouco more now is tho time an effort for admission should bo made. There is plonty material here for a first class company, and ono that would bo a credit to the town. There Is a movement ou foot to orcaulzo a co-operative company In town to build cheap but comfortable residences for rental or sale to desirable parties. Tho nroiect has onlv just been inaugurated aud the parties inter ested will not be ready to give the particulars until a week or so hence. Obe. USE DANA'S SAR3APARILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CURES". Tho Hand Festival. Tho Board of Control of the Grant Band of town has now entered into active prepara tion for tho grand musical festival and aggre gation of bands at Lakeside park on August 15, next. President John A. Grant has appointed the chaliman of the respective committees and thoy have appointed their assistants. They are as follows: Johu Curtin, chairman, t red. llafner and Charles S. Sehoppe, trans portation; W.J. Portz, chairman, Benjamin Daddow and F. H. Hopkins, Jr., advertising; William Daddow, chairman, John Bock and Owen Thomas, refreshments; Jamos Mc- Elhenny, chairman, B. R. Severn and H. H. Zulick, entertainment. The chairman of these committees will act as an executive committee of the festival. Notice. Keep the gas Jets closod while tho supply is turned off. Coughing Leads to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at ince. Kurti Wou. In a pigeon shooting match Saturday after noon, between James Hand, of town, and red. Kurtz, of WlUUm Peun, for $410 a side the latter killed 4 and tho former 2 birds out of six, winning tho mat oh. USE DANA'S SAR3APARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Notice, All persons who Intend standing the civil service examination to bo held Saturday, 21, must file their applications with the sec retary of the Eiaminlug Board, U, E. Dengler, before 13 o'clock, noon, to-morrow. Tuesday. Survival of the fltesu Downs' Elixir hu outlived every other cough remedy simple because it la the best, lm cy Chairs. see that style of suit now in Children's Day Observeuscin-? Several Churches. BEAUTIFUL DETOATMfc 4, Tim Service 111 tlio 31, E. nml KynngflUcaU'-' 1ST.' Cliurclios Yostcnlii- Surpassed AnjAVet Mi Hi-Id l,y Thono noniiiiilMHtloiis-HunfiSe'W nml Kings In Abiimlniico. ! , u. '1' HE observation of Chll ' f t dren's Day in the jfcfi? odist Episcopal church4 Sunday morning an' ) evening was of a higW1 ' order, tho decorat!oui',ti being unique and Very- t rrotty. They consisted,., chiefly of bunting and fine silk flags. Tlio" ' reason for this dnsr-s.4 turo being tho use of tho programme es-" ' liccially prepared by the Board nf Kilnmtlnn . In commomoratlon of tho quadri-centennlal'-of the discovery of Amorica, Tho service , wa3 entitled, 'Columbia's Defensrat" n. v.n. - sisted of music especially prepared for the occasion, responsivo scripture readings, ad dresses, recitations, etc. .i The nation was impersonated bv M1m fi Hattlo Shaffer, who served as tho Ooddesnof ., Liberty, and was presented in tho Introduces, i tory address by BcnJ. Mansell, Tho first defender was James Hough, who represented Just .Laws," and urged their necessity in irdcrtoour welfare. Other defenders fol lowed with earnest pleas In behalf of tho "U causo they represented, viz: William Mor- K risen, Worthy Rulers; Ueber Hooks. Hniul - Citizona; Ruby Yost, Christian Schools; Emily ' aniuu, A sacred Sabbath; Annie Llngham, ' tho most Important of them all, Pure Be- 1 ligion. , " A delegation from tho Infant class their claims to protection from tho perils of i the saloon mid recited anoroorlatf. urtntnrn selections. Then tho Bhields which the de fenders bore upon their arm were hnng upon the cross which was standlnor hv and th pastor dolivercd a brief address, showing that bade of all our national greatness lies tho cross of our Lord Jesus Christ from which everything good must emanate. The founda tioa of our civilization is pure religion. Even this cannot long bo maintained wlthnnt sacred Sabbath. One of tho most serious things that imperil tho Sabbath is the en dorsement by certain ecclesiastical dltrnltaHo. of tho disgraceful proposition in nnpn thn gates of tho greatexposltion on the holy Sab bath, wo must have christian schools to train the men who aro to frame lust lw nml mako worthy rules. It is the duty of tho stato to educate the mind and of the church to educate the hoart. None would onrvma tlm Introduction of sectarianism into our public schools moro earnestly than he. But he felt that wo ought to have a text book of moral philosophy compiled from tho work of God by representatives of aU tho sects. All will agree that there is no sectarianism in the tea commandments nor in tho sermon on thn Mount nor in many other passages In the bible. After this address a bocutlful duett u rendered by John Price and Edith Morgan, when tho service was brought to a close by inging "My Country, 'Tls of Theo." A de lightful morning service was also rendered by the younger portion of the school. P. M. C1IUBCU. The ceremonies of the day in the Primitive Methodist church were on a more extensive scale than usual. In the morning the lesson for the day was read by the pastor and scholars, followed by an impressive discourse on tho same Bubject by the Rev, J, Proude. In the afternoon the services consisted of singing and recitations, the latter being de livered in an excellent manner. A service of song entitled, "Voices of 8pring," was ren dered by the scholars, with tho assistance of the church choir. One of the main features ofJJsfMlecorations, which were very elaborate, was the erection of a lighthouse nearly twenty feet high, with a miniature ship upon tho ocean. EVANGELICAL CIIUBCU. Children's Day, in accordance with the custom of the members of that denomina tion, was made a special feature of the service at the Evangelical church last evening. The church was profusely decorated with tho national colors, and the exercises were of a very creditable nature. Harking Dogs. Shenandoah seems to be Infested with barking dogs, causing much annoyance to some of our residents. To-day we received a communication signed, "Lover of Dogs," the writer of which says, "I have had enough, and I know it. I have been driven from two houses already this summer by the Intoler able nuisance of dogs barking all night. I always used to take tho glde of the dog owners against the people who complained of them, but I have Been anew light. I know how It is myself. Mnch as I love dogs, If I owned one that barked all night, I would either shoot It, or give It to a man that lived In the valley." ' Notlor. Keep the gas Jets closod while the supply is turned off.. fl-17-3t You are Invited to call at Px-lckc'if Carpet Store. No. in fv juUi Jardlu Street, to-tee 1 Is new line ot Carpets, Oil Clotna and wludavr Bkadcs vrtr HW1 mBSm
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