Among merchant U tho ono who caters to the wanta of his cua- timors, bo they rich or poor, Both have an tqual right to bo treated fairly. Jastico to all II a good motto, and oar customers will And I tours. Wo have a complctollnoof Qrocorioa M well M Oannod Goods, oto. Como and too oar stock of goods, and romombcr tho best goods aro always the cheapest In tho long run. s:e"v:e!:r1sPs Corner Grocoryj Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION PROPERTIES FOR SALE. rjlicnnmlonh Offers Opportunities to Meek er of Investment. Tho following enumerated properties are for salo trad Information concerning them may bo had upon application at tho IIguald ofllco: 1. A row of frmuo houses containing apartments for six families. Will net at least 15 per cent, on tho prico asked. Loca tion in the heart of Shonandoah. 2. A splendid factory sito, 30xG0 fcot in sir.c, in tho heart of Shenandoah, and In cluding largo building. Choap. 3. Lot and largo building with railroad at front and rear, with or without 8-horso power engine, boiler and shafting. Splendid build ing for a factory. 4. An olegaut now houso in Pottsvillo, complete In overy detail, all conveniences, largo and high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Largo hennery. Dainty Mlna Gcnnell and Harry Hilton, tho sweet tenor, aro with Clms. A. Loder's company. 8-20-Bt riles or Hemorrhoid rormanontly cured without knife or ligature No danger or Buffering. No delay from busi ness while tinder treatment. Patients who aro responsible ncod not y until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. It. KEED, II. V., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Eofors, by permission, to tho editor of tho Evening Herald. tf Use Wells' Laundby Bloe, tho best Bluing for laundry uso. Each package makes two quarts. 15cts. Sold by Coakley Bros. Here You Are. If you aro looking for an elegant now home, in a permanent, healthy place, fitted with all tho latest conveniences, plenty of yard room, call at this oflico for full partic ulars. Delinquent Tux Notice All toxos due to mo on tho duplicates of 1889 and 1890 must bo paid to M. SI. Burko, Esq., who is retained by me to make such collections. Cueist Schmidt. August 4, 1893. 8-1-lra Btlk pbetacmohii ml orArnn t THlib'f, Swltch-llnck Itiillroiid. Trains leavo Switch-Buck depot, Mauch Cbunlt, week days, as lollows: 8.40, 10.10,11.37 a. m 1,00, 2.20, 3.45, 5 35 p. in.' Hundnys, 1.50, 2.35 p. m, Returning, leavo Hummlt 11111, 0.40, 11.10a. in,, 12 35, 1.60. 3.20, 4,33,6.15 p. m. Hun days, 3.25, 4 00 p. m. May 15, 1893. tf "Oh, Lodcr, What a Night," with Chas. A. 8-20 Gt Coming Events. Sept. 6 Ico cream and poach festival at Bobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of tho Y. P. A. of tho Wolsh Baptist church. "Oh, What a Night," on Thursday, Aug ust 31st. 8 2G-5t Our Directory, jiE POtf OFFICE Shenandoah. Office hours from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m Money Order and Registry De partment open from 8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Following Ib a schedule ot the arrival and departure ot mall trains. Mall matter tor despatch must be In the office thirty minutes before the time given below: Arrival. p.m. A.M. 1:40 4:21 Destination. Phlla., Western and Southern States Departure. A.M. P.M. 7:20 12:52 2:34 8it 8:18 8:06 8:08 11:30 3:08 8:00 12:52 8:08 8:00 1:86 8:08 9:45 i New York and East' East-1 ad Y R.K.J era bhw uau 9:08 I points on v 0:06 8iM 9:08 9:98 9:M lras lras ir 2fM 140 2W 8:18 ls40 8118 22(I 8:18 3t28 Adand. QlnrdvUl. ( Raves Run, Centra-) 11a, Mt Oarmel and V I Bhamolrin. ) 7i30 7t00 1: 7:00 1)40 7:00 Potts vllle. 7:20 11 :S0 7:20 :( 11:30 2:60 5;20 2:50 9:56 8:W llahanoy City. j Mab&noy Plane, Lost I 11:30 I Creek and Shaft. I 2:50 8i5tt 0:00 2:60 9:56 FraoliYllle. ) 7:20 ' Carriers make a general collection at 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., and a general delivery at 7:15 a. m. ana a: up. m. Additional deliveries ana collections aro made In the business part ot town at iu;ia a. u. uqus:w p. m. Fire Alarm Boxes, The following list shows the location ot (he alarm boxes of the Shonandoah Fire Department: location. X. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. lg-.iiowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets, 25 Main and Centre streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 12 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry street. t Obemnui and Coal nmu. To send an alarm . open the box, pull down las book once mi tot fa When an alarm Is stot in tba aw ball will sound the number of laa box and repeat tbi alarm tour Untw. iOW SO L0CATH ALAHMl. If tn atona to sotuuWd from box U tho Are ball w strik one, than gsvuM and strlks five wbieh will indies t Uwt tb are to In ibe Ttolnltyo Wo. lfboi. Xtoj atonn to iafl KING AT THE FAIR. Shennmlonh 1'eoiile llnvlnc n Gout Time In OhlCHKO. Editor Hkbald: Our party arrived at Chicago on last Thursday night and with tho early morning hours of Friday tho dazzling splondor of tho great Whlto City aroso beforo our eyes. Tho World's Fair is certainly mar vellous and it abounds with wonders. To our mind tho midway plaisanco presents a world of novelties and since our arrival hero wo have devoted much of our tlmo to careful observations of all Its quartern, under tho guidance of tho lrrepresslblo John Finney1, Country cousins ami others fill the midway plaisanco dally. They simply pour through the gates from the moment of the opening and then lay llitrntolvos out to kco tho sights. From morning until night tho great street contains all the characters and all the scenes of a successful country flilr. Inside the vll lage lnclosurus fur dillercut scenes are fre nuently being enacted. Tho half-naked Oahomegans may le seen on tho grass outside tho doors of their huts.tharpcning their sptars and donning the habiliments of war. Tho handsome yellow-skinned Saruonus,with their weapons and their bodies clothed with gicen wreaths. Tho slight, graceful Japanese with thoir bodies decorated with dresses cm broidorod with designs, qucor and fantastic. Tho Turks, In their multiple costumo blend, lug nil the colors. Such aro tho pcoplo wo moot hero on this great thoroughfare and tho immediately adjacent districts. As to tho Fair in general I can only say that onco with in tho gates, joy is iiuconflned. Thero is something for tho enjoyment and amusement of every ono. Friday was Illinois day at tho grounds and a great day it was, too. A quarter of a million pcoplo helped eclebrnto It and all tho tribes of tho earth passed in procession. The stato militia was also in lino and all tho corps wore reviewed by Governor Altgcld, whoso action in pardoning tho Anarchists a few weeks ago caused such a stir throughout tho country. Tho crowd wasn tremendous ono. It was a crowd out for ploasuro, and it found what it sought. All day and ovening the Illinois building was filled with men, women and children who saw something to pleaso in everything. Thero was no dampening thoir ardor. Even a shower did not lesson tho good time tlioy woro having, nud when tho tinio for tho fireworks camo they wero in Justus good humor as when tho first parade began. Saturday was colored American day at tho exposition. I never saw such a crowd of col ored pcoplo In ono placo before, and I havo mado dozens of trips to tho South. A negro Is so rarely seen upon tho streets of Shcnan doah that it was naturally a surpriso for any ono from that town to see such an aggrega tion, But lot mo say that tho dignified man ner of its observance did honor to tho nice. Tho ideal negro in tho estimation of tho aver age Shenandoah youtli is "Billy, tho Boot black," or such negroes as recently visited tluj town selling patent mcdiclncsaud attract ing crowds about them by playing tunes upon banjos, telling funny stories and singing ridic ulous songs. Tho ideal negro in Chicago on Saturday was that grand old statosuian and sago, Frederick Douglass. Tho program which was carried out during tho day reflected tho highest credit on thoso who listened as well as on thoso of special gifts in music and ora tory who took tho part of entertainers. It is not extravagant to say tho music, tho decla mation, and tho oratory, which wrro listened to by an audlcnco of several thousand persons, have not often been surpassed by any race on any occasion. Finney has purchased a book of immenso size and in it he enters nightly tho impres sions ho receives of tho fair. Ho threatens to' read from this book when sitting in tho Coun cil Chamber, at Shenandoah, whilo his col leagues wait for tho elcctrio light to burn. Ho told mo this on tho quiot, but as an act of humanity I think I am justified in warning tho Councllmeu to look for Fiunoy's big book when ho returns. H. B. Chicago, 111., Aug. 27. Threw Muriatic Acid In Her Fuco. BlilDOETON, N. J., Aus. 83. When young Mrs. Theodore Wilson, of Shlloh, answered a ring at her door bell she was confronted by a masked man, who hurled muriatio ncld in her face from a bottle. She seized him, tore oil his mask uud claims to havo recognized him ns a well known young man of Dridgeton, who was recently nrrented for stealing. Mr- Wil son's flesh uud clothes were badly burned by the acid, but she will recover. ro ar rests have been mado. Will Accept .Monthly Puymeiit. BELLEFOKTE, Pa., Aug. 38. Considera ble dissatisfaction has beeu occasioned throughout tho mining districts over tho action of the miners in the Broad Top re gion and at the Troy mines in the Clear field region, agreeing to accept monthly payments while the present depression ex ists. This action is in violation of the rules of the United -Mine Workers' association, and a mass meeting will be held at Houtz Uale next Saturday to consider the ques tion. Liberty Hell oil It Journey. New York, Aug. 90. The Columbian Liberty bell was escorted from the dock of the Citizens' line, at the foot ot West Tenth street, to Jersey City yesterday. The bell wa artietioallV draped with the Stars and .Stripes, but sufficiently ex posed to give all thowe along the Hue of route an opportunity to see it. It is to go to Chicago by way of Philadelphia, Wil mington, Washington, Baltimore, Harris burg and Indianapolis. A rnUadelphluii Knocked Off a Car. LINCOLN', I1L, Aug. 29, Thomas Grady, a waiter from Philadelphia, was found lying terribly mangled nt the foot of the embankment near tnis piace. xie maue an ante-mortem statement to the effect that as he was climbing up the side ladder of a freight oar he met a brakeumn who bit him on the head with a lantern, knockiug him oil the ladder, when he fell between the ours to the rails. He will die. The Colored llaptUts. Cahuslk. Pa., Aug. Yesterday was the closing day of the colored liaptut con veiitiou. representing a number of south ern atatas, which has been in session here for several days. The morning exercises were devoted entirely to business. After several short addresses by visiting clergy men and ueneral handshaking the conven tion iwijourued to meet at Winchester, Va. , next August. BOARD OP HEALTH. Health Olllcer Miles Putting the Town In flood Condition. Tho local Board of Health acted wisely in selecting Edward Miles art Health Olllcer 6f tills town. His work, beyond a donbt, shows that ho li the right man In tho right place. Slnco his appointment to this important posi tion ho hasmado dally investigations of num erous complaints, ami within a short tlmo ho will have the town In a good sanitary condi tlou. Asa general rulo ho finds property holders and tenants willing to carry out bis Instruc tions in removing tho filth from thoir prem ises, and he is seldom compellnl to issue the second notice. This is gratifying to tho Health Officer, and will materially aid him In tho pofformance of his duties. Market alley, which heretofsre was ono of tho most filthy strtots in that part ef the town, now presents an entirely dlnVent ap pearanco. The sumo can bo said of the alloy at the rear of the Catholic church. The Hob bins and Bcddall properties, on W'et Centre street, aro both undergoing a thorough elean ing process, as well as a number of other propoTtles In dlifercnt parts of the town. Tho Health Officer has also fBspeelod a number of cellars that nio in anything hut a hoallhy condition, and those will receive im mediate attention. In fact, a number havo already been placed in a sanitary condition. Tho Board of Health will hold its regular meeting Friday ovening, when the report of tho Health Officer will bo received and acted upon and other business thnt may osmo up for consideration transacted. Ol Ii.lerixt t Atliietes. James Roblniou, tho althletic: trainer Princeton College, Princeton, N. J., says: at "I havo found it imperative to havo Mire, nnd slmplo remedies on hand in case of cuts, bruises, strains, sprains, colds, rheumatism, otc. bliortly alter entering , upon my profession, 1 discovered such a rcruidy in Ai.lcock's Poiiour Pi Ai-Ti:it'. I trledother plasters, but found them too harsh and irrl tating. Allcock's Porous Plabtkiib glvo almost Instantaneous relief, and their strengthening power is remarkable. In enso of weak back put two plasters on tho email of tho back and in a short time you will bo capablo of (juito fovero exercise. In "sprint' and "distance" rarcsand jumping, thomuscles or tendons in tho legs and feet roino times weaken. This can Invariably be roliovcd by cutting tho piaster in narrow strips, so as to givo frco motion, and applying on muscles nirectcd." Olv u Away. For sixty days Bagoy, tho photographer will givo a 10x12 plttinum plctoio wltn every dozen of his &3 cabinet. GRANGERS AT WlLLiAMa C 'jVt! A I.iUL-o Assembly at the Twentieth Annual Kxlilttltltm. CAr.LlSLn, Ph., Auir. 29. Yesterday wns the opening day of tho twentieth annual Inter-stato exhibition of the Grangers, nt W Miliums Grovo. Several thousand pemous, f-oin nearly every state, with their families nnd friends wero present in tho grovo. The exercises took place in the auditorium at half past one o'clock, when Hon. Leonard Hlione, worthy statu master, who lias Ueeii selected as tho presiding officer for tho week, aro-o and delivered a stiring address to tno large audience, and annoituced the big exhibition formally opened. He wns followed by JIauager Thomas in a speech of welcome. Tho display of machinery i9 large, over ono hundred carloads of exhibits being unloaded during the past fow days. Ills titiguisheu Grangers aro coming In on every train, nud the show will be as big ns oast years, both in attendance and display In tho ovening stereopticou views of the World's fair wero displayed on canvass to n largo crowd. Today will be devoted to temperance. The Itovolutlon In Ituoiini Ayrns. nuEXOs Aviies, Aug. 29. The govern ment has forbidden tho newspapers to nublish military or political news, and vigorous censorship has been established, The governor of the province of Cor rientes, who tied to Paraguay to escape from tho victorious revolutionists. Is now returning with reinforcements to attack tho revolutionary army. Flvo Drowned. Trot. N. Y.. Aug. Stf. A special toTho Times says: The yacht Alpha capsized near Elm Point, Lake Chaippjain, nnd Captain G. P. Wltherbeo, Willie jUread' nor, Whitman Brush and two persons named Glldeaand Joubort woro drowned. The boat sank about a third of a milo from the shore in twenty feet of water. Joseph LeBargo swam ashore. Wash Day at Ocean drove Ocean Grove, Aug. 20. Yaaterdny was "wash day" at the camp meeting." Tho morning sermon was preached, as It has been for the past fifteen years, by Presi dent Thomas Ilaulon. D. I)., of Penning ton seminary, X. J. Ilev. Isoao Nay lor, the Yorkshire Evangelist, preached in the afternoon, and Bev. Alfred Barnes, .of Boston, lu the evening. Storm Victim Washed Ashore. Southampton, L. I., Aug. 30. Another body was washed ashore at this place yes terday. It is believed to Ua ono of tho crew of either of the ill fated veaeels which were recently wrecked in the went storm. Arvid Johnson's body was found Sunday night. lie was one of the men lost in the wreck. The Gold Arrived Safe. New York, Aug. 20. The rauoli her alded shipment of gold coin sent from San Francisco to this city arrived 'at the sub treasury. Iutad of $10,000,000, ' ns re ported, the cpuishment consisted of only H,000,00l. J. StocU Markets. East L ibrtv. Pa.. Auk. 28.rCattle slow; Uu loads v. -ale; prices ISc. toiia. oil last wee.. i'Hcob. Hons active: VorKer", .v-i'l a.t; u.. inui weights, S&.Su&ClO; .extreme Ik. - v. M.u a3.7.V Shorn attlvatsuDMy Jlgnt pile.- feigner on slaeep amljfco. to 40c. n laiub i . iu last week. UurviLO. Aua. M.-Cattle 15a. taSta, lower for good shipping, and -15c. tn ' ki, f far com mon and mixed butchers; w b steers, I3.uo3v4.t0; good, .4i&iJ; tk $: O A.tf; cows and heifers, $2:-b:'.l.ti egUnVt- ' U; (at bulls. pi.Wl-&. t 0m2- feeders, S2.7Sa Uog market arjfcl) ""' Yorkers, fD.13s.2S; choice ligtit, ljB-.v, S5.ikK.irt: mixad naokers. V "IT -Islet in - y St.85ftU. bheen and Umbs -UooJ ifatgfi, U.r; clioine to extra, S3.fiou.'5(goa41(tru lambs, JL7&a; xalr to good, gt&WitUMumi common, tUBio.70. TWO THIEVING BOYS. tllrnnlvllle Wommi Robbeil of Her Havings. Mrs. Swciik keeps a bakery on Parker street in Qirardvlllo. Yesterday she pi iced $81 In a box and mado arrangements to tako tho money to a bank. Mrs. Hwcnk left tho box on tho counter while she went next door to seo If her slstor, Mrs. Parker, was ready to accompany her. During thealnenco two boys named Willie Evans nnd John Flnncgsncn torcd tho bakery to buy cakes. Finding no ono in tho placo they appropriated tho box containing the money, Mrs Swonk caught Evans ns ho was leaving the store, but Flnno- gnu etonped.. Evans surrendered two dollars and Bald his companion had tho balance of ho money. Flnncgan has not been seen sinco. Ho has left (Jlrarclvillo and is sup posed to bo In Coal Dale. Evans Is a nephow of tho William Evans who tried to blow up his houso at Qirardvlllo last week with dyua mito. The motto of tho proprietors of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters Is, "tho groatost good to the greatest number," and so sell a largo bottlo of a -valuable remedy for tho small prlco of 25 cents, and warrant overy bottlo to givo satisfaction or money ro- funded 1m The l.lno )iin. Tho electtio cars on tho Mahanoy Piano branch of tho Traction Company aro again running regularly on schedulo time. P sengers aro transferred nt Gilberton whoro tho tracks aro torn up. This will continue to bo tho rulo until the courts decido tho disputed question that led to tho tearing up of tho rails and the subsequent riot. Si6tcrs Leigh, tho English twin marvels, In their mystifying "Delusion Banco" nro with Loder's "Oh, What a Night" Co. 8 2G-Gt T.pg Injured. Ruben Kose, residing nt Glover's Hill, bad ono of his legs severely squeezed yestorday by having it caught between a mlno car and a piece of timber. On to MeElhenny's restaurant. 8-0-tf AMTJSEMEKTS. JUrVI- ONE MGIIT! Thursday, August 31st, 1893 THE LAUGH VHODUCER. Charles A. Loder, In the Comedy ecnsattm, Oh, What a H Int rpreted by a capable company ot Comedians, Vocalists and Dancers. Including Harry Hilton, the sweet tenor, the Hilarity Trio, SUteis I.eigb -'Delusion I uncc." Dab ty Mlna Uennell and a bevy ot pretty girls in a gntieiinis array 01 povei icatures. Is O I'D I. A II PRICES t Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. WANTS. &o. FOB SALE. Tile Shcetz property, K. Lloyd atreet, and property nt Brownsville. ts-as im jh, ai uuuke, Attorney TTtOR -ALE A urst-class barber shon at IJ reasonable price. For particulars apply at wis onico. a-as-ai VTOTICE. My wife. Mary Acnes Downham, IN bavins If It my bed and board. I hereby glvo notice ttmt I will not be responsible for any debts contractea oy neror oy my cnuaren alter tnis aaie. S2St WM. DOWNHAM Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 20, 1S03. ?HOPOJALS. Proposals will bo recolved by tho undersigned, tho committee on Heatlrig and Fuel, until 0 o'clock p. m., Mon day, sept 1, lt03, for furnishing nnd delivering coul foi the Bth ols of the borough, All coal must bo taken from the P. & It. collieries Proposals scuuidbo sent to tbe chairman of the committee. MAltK lluiiUK. Chairman. Anthony lynch, a. j. uai.i.aqhe11, w il. Thezise, 8-23 fit THOS. MANI.ET. ' To Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an Immense line ot Stoves, Kangcs, Cutlery and Tin ware. Iloollng and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIRARDVILLE, PA. NOTICE, I beg to inform the public that I have pur cnased mo BARBER SHOP lately owned by William Ramcr. and will con auct it lor tne Di-ueut ur my customers, share ot your patronage is solicited. CIIAItI.EB mm II, f Formerly with Wm. Derr) 12 W. Centre St. THE CHOICEST DMINK8 Can always be had at EABLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts nest lleer, Ale and l'orter and finest Cigars alwavs on nana. riiwriiiiBn. w , WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S, Main Street. Finest Brands of Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars, Fresh lleer, Porter and Ale always on tap 5 and 7 Iff. Centre Street. Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart. ....SUMMER.... CLOSING SALE! To make room for new fall goods which are soon to arrive, we have marked down our prices on all summer goods, and in order to do so quickly, have cut deep. Saturday, Septem ber 2d, is "Labor Day." On that day and the Friday morning previous, we will "make sur prising reductions all over our big store. Not only in one department, but in all depart ments. Price is no object. ,-OMMENOINO in our Millinery Department you will V find offora unparalleled by oth-rs olsowhore. Exam ine the Beautiful Pictures at prices less than half their value. In our Coat Koom you will find bnrRains in Ladles' Muslin Underwear, Lbco Curtains, Chonlllo Curtains, a fow Summer "Wraps, etc. Coming into tho main storeroom you will see bargains rif;ht and It fc in Drets Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Uuderwear iladies' and gent's), Hosiery, Linens, Laces, Embroidorics, Corsets, Gloves, etc. Exam ination with observation nro tho two best means of boing ablo to apprecialo thoso offers. Como early and mako your selections, as tho beet will not bo Iho last. The details of this special sale will be more fully explained through the medium of the press. Watch for a circular at your door, as circulars will be . distributed all over the county. Don't fail to read it. The time morning of September 1st, and all day Sep tember 2d, 1893. Dim, Ppnaray ui Stewart, pttsvi3:!? PEtfrarA. ,C. GEOllGE MILLEIl, Manager. ""Hickory Baskets! All Shapes and Sizes. Also Breton Iamch. Baskets. 9 A Aery nice lot of Toilet Sets which wo will part company with at ??.7o. These are large ami in tour umerent decorations. V o have whacked another big chunk oft tte prico of Mason's Jars. GIRYIN, DUNCAN & WilDLEY'S. S3 SUoTatla. John F.Ploppert, i!0 J! AST aiUNXlCE 81. Bread, Cake, and Pie Bakery I CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER. J. F. PLOPPERT, 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. HOOKS & BROWN, Base Balls, Bats, Masks, Foot Balls, A full Hue of Stationery, Blank Books, etc. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET Russet Shoe Laces! Russet Shoe Dressing ! AT THE LEATHER STORE! IB XWm Oontro Ot., JOHN I. TIlICailHK. Public Notice! Notice is hereby given that persons destroy ing or detaining beer kegs will be proeeouted as provided by the Act ot Assembly approved April 1th, 1S65, Broworo' Association, Bhiu-dotb, ft,, Junt 0, Wi. ly !. Stroot. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. AGENT FOR CELEBRATED LAGEB v v AIIO PILSNER BEERS, Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. BEST COAL In the Market. Prices per Ton, Delivered: STOVE COAL 53 00 CHESTNUT COAL.. 3 00 PEA COAL 2 00 EQO COAL 3 00 Orders may be lett at 21 East Coal street, or 201 Mouth Main street. M, L SHOEMAKER, irL"r!'Si Bakery and Confectionery Store, iax X. Jurcilu Ntreei, Thetlsest rake and bread and plain and faney conieeUonvr at all Ulnds always kept on hand. WM. BUUdAKS. i i I wr time.
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