r. JT. C 1 a3 oft ton a i I I . Id x Do you ever ooMtder the quality of the food you are eating? It may be (food. It m ght fee better, puror, fresher and more wholesome. le It not worth while to make sure that your Ten, Coffee, ttugar, llutter, Eggs, Hptess and lnnumernble other groceries ore of the bent quality) There In such a trifling difference In the price of tho boHt and the worst that It cer tainly docs not pay to buy the worst, even on tbe false (round of supposed economy. The best Is always tbo eheapeet, because tho most satisfactory and durable, and the very Best of everything In the grocery line Is kept at Cor; Centre and Wliitc StH., HIIKNANIIOAII, I'X. THIRD EDITION rititxo.NAi.. Candidates Toole and Bcliourman wore in town to day. ' V. V. Ilanisoy, Esq., of Malianoy City, was a visitor to town to-day. Sieve Tregembo, Jr., lias been inside the father of a bouncing loy. Ex-Burgess Smith mado an early departure for Malianoy City this morning. X- J. Coakley left town this morning to spend a few days in Now York city. T. S. Slattery and family left to day for Philadelphia, where tlioy will locate. Ellas Hopkins, formerly of town hut now of Philadelphia, is visiting relatives in town. Ilev. Kobert O'lioyle left for Philadelphia this morning to attend the wedding of Dr. C. Jf. llordner. Councilman J, K. P. Soheilly is making arrangements to give up tho liotol business ami retire to prlvato life Frank Kosgey and wife, now residents of Virginia, aro spending several days with tho former's parents In town. Charles I. Shaw, coal inspector of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co., of West l'lttston, pent last evening in town. Wra. Melllngtou, a former resident of town, but now residing in St. Clair, paid our Sanctum a business call this afternoon. miss Jennto Hoaton, one of Northumber land county's most popular and handsomo school teachors. spent Sunday and yesterday with her parents. Kx-Chiof of Police Amour was on tho Streets tlrs morning, but ho is not feeling as well as he did last week. The oilects of his Injuries are still very troublosomo. Georgo W. Wasloy, son of Mrs. Sarah Wasley, ol town, and Miss Minnie A. Kunklo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frmk Kunkle, of Nassaretb, Pa., will bo married at tho latter place to-morrow afternoon. Frank Frellcr, of Pottsvllle, one of tho most active Democratic politicians in tho county, and Thomas E. Samuels, of Malianoy City, the Republican candidate for County Auditor, wero in town yesterday. Dr. Daniel Dechert, of Schuylkill Haven, was a visitor to town to-day. Tho doctor is the Republican candidate for County Treas urer, Ho has made a thorough canvass of the county and reports that tho oillco is his. Tho celebrated imported "Achor Pain Expeller. It costs but 20 and CO cents a bottle. Its worth Is invaluable to those euflerlng from Eheumatio diseases. Try it and be convinced. For sale at C. H. Ilagen buoh. P. P. I). Kirlin, J. M. nillan, and other druggists. St A Fine Attraction. The summit of tho Brocken on Walpugls night, one of the scenes in "Faust," whicli will be produced at Ferguson's theatre on Friday, Octobor 87th, is one of tho most taallstie and startling scenic effects now on the stage. In the scene Mephisto, tho evil spirit, shows Fauat in tho revels of Inferno. Demons of all sizes and shapes; witches compounding their poisonous draughts, and dragons with firo belching from their nostrils; gnako6 twisting and writhing ; imps, serpents, screech owls, etc., aro introduced in this scene. All this is nigniy omucmsuoa wun tho aid of two powerful calcium lights, and taken all in all it is a wonderful piece of jnochanism. In this scene also the spectre of Marguerite appears and again allures THtt from tho domon's grasp. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Reserved scats at usual place. A RIGID INVESTIGATION. rrorrutnr Clnrli Will Sift the tlnttls Ori-eU Horror TIioiihik1iI.t. HATTI.K CllKSR, Mich., Oct. 31. l'roe otltor Chirk mentis to leave no stone un turned in sifting the recent horrible rail road accident to the liottoiii. "I know that convictions are oeldom obtained in these cases," he said today, "but I think tho result will lie different in this one. I don't know whether KriKineor Wooleyand Conductor Scott have retained counsel or not, hut I presume they have. There is nothing connected with the entiretrnnedy thnt I shall not endeavor to lirlnts out. Neither will the higher railway officials be left out of the examination. I mean to find out whether the rush of buoineaw has Induced them to employ incompetent sub ordinates, and If so why they should not he held responsible for such nets. "There are n great many features of the ffalr which will bear investigation. I onn't urdertnnd why n high building should have ln plnced inside tho curve where the accident occurred, effecfnnlly shutting off nil escape in each direction. Vlien wo have nn ordinance' which pro hibits tho miming of trains within the city at it npeed greater than ten miles nn hour It should be observed. I think the speed of tho nut era train must have been grent after leaving the depot, in order t strike with such terrible force. Thesecon lllctlng Htories of the engineer nnd con ductor must also he straightened out some how. It is n matter In which the entire country is Interested, and there iiitrnt ho no hesitancy In getting nt the truth." timidly Duel Ilotircnn Aliinrnn. Prsi: HUTr, Ark.. Oct. 31. Xew 1ms renrhed here of a terrible mid fatal battle with knives at Orlando, Ark., between James Trammel and n peacemaker, nmnu miknown, in which Tmiumcl's wife heat to death the wife of George Smith. 'Ehe victim gave premature birth to twins be fore dying. The trouble was caused hy defamatory remarks made by the dead woman against her slayer. Tho screams of the wonmn attracted a neighlmr, who in turn wuh attacked with a knife by tine husband of tho murderess for interfering. THE PROTECTION NEEDED. Kx-Oovprnor IIciivit f Ditlrnfliitit. Vim ADrxmtA, Oct. 34 Ex-Governor James A. Heaver was present in common -pleas court as one of tho di fendnnts in n oahc on trial before Judge Unletter. Tho action was brought by S. Morris Wain and Howard V. Conrow, administrators of the estate of Thornton Conrow, docea.'-ed, against General Heaver mid his law part ner, J.VT. Gephardt, toreioverthciniount of eight bonds of $500 each, with interest. T.ho clnim arises from a transaction in land, in whicli Denver and Gephardt were the attorneys. Fatal Liirnmotlvn KyiiIoaIoti. Bir.MlmiAM, Ala., Oct. 21. A boiler of n big mogul locomotivo, drawing it freight train on the Georgia Pacific three miles north of this city, exploded, killing in stantly Engineer Willinin Mills and Fire man J. AW Huclinnnn. The trunk of Mills' body was found 800 yards from the spot where tho explosion occurred. The legs and head were blown olf, nnd were found In a Held 100 yards from the' trunk. Uu chnnan's body was found in. a field 200 yards in another direction. An Opportunity for the Council to l'at a Wholesome Ordinance. Editor HkraUi: I am ono of tho bus iness peoplo who do not side with the present vlow of the llorough Council in relation to the telegraph, telephono and other oopora lions. Tho prlnclplo Is all right, hut it is never applied at tho proper timo. If thoy had taken tbe stand before tbe telephone company studded tho pavements with Its new poles public sentiment would have been with them, as it is it looks like a gamo of squeeze on the snpi-oelllon Hint tho company will dlsgorgo before it will forfeit what it has expended. My opinion is that tho law suits the proposed ordlnanco will provoko will rat up all tho revenuo (should tho suits be won by tho borcngli) that tho tsoes will bring for years to come. Now hf these Councllmcn want to benefit tho jweplo of this town let them listen to the powerful headed argument in ono feature of mer chandising now very prominent here and olsowhoro. And lot them act In time. Sftcn andoah and ever- other largo town aro fre quently overrun with "bsnkrupt sales,"' "firo sales," manufacturer's sales," nnd other "enlos" of a more or less d'tbloos character, carried on by peoplo who aro strangers hore and of whoso integrity or fair dealing there in no guarantee. The goods put Bp at these "forced sales" are generally of tho shoddiest description, hut calculated to deceive tho uninitiated. They are tho loswinjss and un salsahlo stocks of wholesalers and nmunfsc turers in other cities, but are freely adver Used as being of tbe choicest and mt val uable description. There is an argument in this in favor of an ordinance to protect both local merchants ami the peoplc-who buy from such coneerns. Our own merchants pay largo sums in taxes to support the local government, and con tribute greatly in otlrer ways to tho prosperi ty of the community. It is an outrage that they should bo subjetted to the dijlwnost competition of fakirs frani abroad. Besider, it takes largo amounts of raonoy o-j-f of the town that are neoied at home. Tho present ordinance applying to sueh dealers-Imposes a license bat the tax ought to bo quadrupled at loast nad tho Booner tho Council so niDeads the ordinances tha better. Tko foreign fakirs should also bo reqnired to deposit $600 as u. hostage for fair doalis with purchasers; who often do not Hud that they have beeD swindled atitil aftor tho fakirs bevo skip ped out. Thcro is also an argument in thlp condition of thl ngs hi favor of tho protective tariff, for without tint this country would hi quickly Hooded with tho surplus stocks of other nations, andi.ur own nmnfactorios would I eompcllcd to remain olowd. Aui&r. ShenainJeah, Oct. 21, 1980. To Meet Next Year In Tyrone, EASTOX, Pn., Oct. ). The Presbyterian synod of Pennsylvania decided to petition the general assembly to change the bound nry line between thl synod and tho synod of the Potomac, in order that the church at DoltR, I'n., may build a now church on the Maryland side of the line. The synod adjourned to meet at Tyrone, Pa,, the third Monday in October, 1801. Orrmnny Acquire Mom Territory. IlKRLlN, Oct. 24. The Vosslscho Zeltung' publishes n dispatch from Dar Es Snlanm, near Zanzibar, saying that the sultan of Meli, a paramount chief of the Klliina Njaro district, has sued for peace and has ncccpted all the ms olVered by tho Ger vA..b rn... .... tv t jimiio. 4 Hi: nun i tnan nil ju tinuba Ul territory and gives up all tho rifles and ivory in his possession. Daily Surprises in R Q rp9 i 11 n' Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart's, POTTSVIIiTjE, PA., New lNiHtiiinHtftrs Appointed, Wahuimiton, Oct. 84. Tiieso fourth class postmasters have just been appointed In Now York: F. P. Fltssimmons, Claries Mills; J. M. Fanning, Knet Durham; A. K. Constantly wo hear business men from other towns say "I canJt see how they sell cfoods so cheap at Dives, Pome- rnlSS, y & Stewart'. They sell goods at retail cheaper than I can buy them at wholesale. Mriltors Tin Up a ItuUrtind. Wayneiown, Ind., Oct. 34 Tlie strik ing employes of the Indiana, Midland rail way, who are clamoring for pay over ,d"c, have succeeded in tying up the road, spik ing tho switches, chaining np tho rolling stock nnd removing the mils. It is re ported that several hridgos were burned to insure thorough detention of trains. The- employes have been demanding their pay for several weeks. Nothing is running but hand curs. On Trial for Inrnntleldo. PniLADELPniA, Oct. 2 Elizabeth Me? Corron, a waitress, was put on trial before Judge Arnold, in tho court of oyer and terminer, on n charge of infanticide. It was testified that the prisoner was seen to throw n small satchel overboard from a ferryboat on June 10. The satchel was ntterwurd found to contain the body of nn Infant. No Confert-neo with I.eliigli MRKnMet. BETiannxM, Pa., Oct. 21. As yet there hns been no conference between the griev ance committee of tho Lehigh Valley em ployes nnd tho officials of the road. There were, however, a number of individuals who presented themselves, and were re ceived by the authorities, but what trans pired was kept a Hccret. For a mild cathartic and efficient tonic, use Baxtei'd Mandrako Bitters. Every bottle warranted. lm AU kinds of Legal IIeealr office. Blanks for salo at tho New Through Sleeping Cur T.lne From Chicago to Seattle via tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Great Northern Hallways, has been established and first-class Bleeping cars will hereafter run daily from Chicago at 10:30 p. m., arriving at Seattle 11:30 p. m., fourth day. This Is undoubtedly the best route to reach tho North Pacific coast. For time tables, maps and other information vpply to the nearest ticket agent, or uddress John K. Pott, District Paw. Agent, O., M, & it. V. B'y, WillUmport, Pa. tf USE DANA'S SABSAPAEILLA, its THE KIND THAT CUBES." Bap Coming ('vents. Nov. 11. Annual supper of English list church in Bobbins' opera house. Nov. 90. Thanksgiving tea party, under tha Mispioes of the Primitive Methodist ehareh, in the basement of the ohuroh. Nov. 90. Oyster roast in ICobbins' opera hoate, under the auspices of tho Vestry of All Saints' P. E. church. Livaty stable keapers should always keep A rule & Oil Liniment in tbe stable, nothing Hka it for horses. lm Two copies of tbo Evinisg Usrai.1i at Aug. 19 wanted to oompletoUu. A lib aad pttoo will bo paid for tame. (Mt Away. Far sixty days Keaaay, the photographer' will give a 10x12 pliHnuia picture with every dQKa of his $3 cabinets. An Itallnu blugliliiK Mntcli. New Haven, Oct. 24. wine, women nnd cards caused a herious stabbing aUray in n Puir street Italian boarding house. Four Italians were horribly cut, ono of them, Andrew Laudnno, recoiving a wound in tho head six inches long by one deep, All the parties were nrroUed. It is thought Laudano will recover. Crnnbed to Death by nn Ice IVAirnn, WlLKKsnAltliE, To., Oct. 24. Clyde, the 4-year-old ton of Thomas llrobst, while riding with his father on a loaded ice wagon, was thrown out nnd crushed to death instantly. The father's grief something terrible. It is feared he will lose his mind. mer, Stratlon; N. A. Wake, West Sola nmnoa; Mrs. Mnrcia Io, WheelerStatlon. Pennsylvania W. C. Hoyt, lhtrning Well. Imltnnn- Want TrllMil flovernmrnt. MoNTKEAt, Oct. 24.Toiiiorrow, nt St. Kegls, there will be held a meeting of the wliole IrorU4 tribe (six nations) to pro test against th disfranchisement act and seek a return tit the o)d tribal government niuler a tieaty made long (ago with the British government. Tim ItlliflRn N.illnr.t In l'arla. Pakih, Oct. 24. The city was generally illuminated Inst night. The Hunsian oltl- ers were entertained at a banquet in the Gallene des Machines. Tim guests num bered ,584. They included all tbo mem bers of the cabinet, M. Perier nnd M. Chal- Icuili-Lacoiir. The nautical fete on tbe river this evening was a grand success. Great crowds llnnd the banks, and the stream was filled with crufis of all de scription. It is noticeable that the mili tary enthusiasm of the French is growing day by day. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLAi its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." I'INtiKXT 3.ltAOItAl'Ii NOT MKkANCHOI.Y DAYS. Tneso ain't tho "melancholy days," a matter what they say' There's mere good toe In all the ways tttun'g been thero many a day' Tho crackln' of the teamBter"s whip tho shocttn' of a boy As tho opplos come a-tumblln' dawn ttet's ioy lor you big Joy ! Theso ain't tho "melancholy days" there's lota nt fun in sight; The cool and braola' mornln's, an' the big oak tires at night; The hounds upon the rabbit's trill the wild doves on the wing The maiden with the red Hps, an' the lover with tho ring l These ain't the melancholy days -not much they're f uB o' life, An' you're thankful fcr your sweetheart, an' you praise God fer your wife: An' then, on general prinolplos in vlow of what He's glvin' You shout a hallalujah fcr the privilege llvln'' Frank L. Slantonin Atlanta OmtiiluUon Tho Jollycholy days have come, Tho gladdest of tbe year ; When candidates are shaking bands, And totting up the beer. It's about time to lay tho bicycle up for a winter's rest. Tho rubber tires, you know. Dolan's woolen mills, nt Philadelphia, havo gone Democratic for tho balance of tho yoar. and 2,000 hands aro idle. Arnica & Oil Liniment is equally good for man and beast. 25 and CO cents per bottle, McElhenny's 0-12 tf Fried oysters a specialty at STILL DELAYED. A Hero of Two Wars. NEW Yortn, Oct. 24. Thomas L. Crit tenden, a famous ex-Kontucklnn, and who has been on the retired army list for ten or twelve years, died at his homo onStaten Island. General Crittenden served with distinction in both the Mexican and civil wars. A Young Girl's Sad Suicide. ATnoL, Mass., Oct. 24. Miss Nellie Richardson, 17 years old, oommltted sui cide by shooting herself with a revolver. She was employed in the shoe shops, but had been out of work for some time, nnd for the last two weeks bad been despon-dont. Quantity and Small Margins, Answers This Question. Our big store is the place to get the most for your money. Try it and see what a large amount of groods you can buy for a dollar. At Our Millinery Department MISCELLANEOUS. OK BALE Nino shares Hchirylkill Trac tion stCK. Apply at tms oincc. w-u-ii F T7IOR HALE OHEAP.-A trand now Standard 1 Sewlnic Machine. Apply at tlris office, til You can get a new hat of tho latest stylo at almost any price. Ki.ts to suit all In price as well as in style. You can't llnil a larger or better assortment of the millinery art than what we have. IM" WJEIA.PS We are at the top, too, with all the leading and latest man ufactured goods. Ladies', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been eold, but new goods are received daily. So conto at any time and we will bo glad to Ber"e you. TfANTEO. CoplOS Of theEVHNUO IIEUAM 1 VV of Aug. IB, 3LI TTTANTED. A bov about 10 vears of nee. VV Apply at Master's marble yard. 10 23-tfl ress wras WAP7TED. A good rfrl tor (rcneral ' house work. Apply at Al. L, Kcmmerer's, 35 N. Main street. 1024-tf TTTANTED. A Kood adrl for neneral boue- W work Apply to Simon Yedlnsky. 21 S. Jardln street. 10-VI-at OK BALI j A Natiopal typewriter tn pe: feet condition. Will be sold chcan fo cash. Apply nt this office 9-ll-tf AMUSEMENTS. pliltfeUSOX S TUEATKE. P. J. FEUluUSOn, HAKAOr.K. ONE NIGHT ONLV 1 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. THE CLEVEK COMEDIAN, We always have bargains nt this department, but now we have something special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, 54 inches wide, for 30c. These goods cost the Importer ninety cents, but he needed funds and we bought the job for cash at great reduction. A lot of -10-inch all-wool Serges for 33a a yard. This material is worth your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 30-inch Camel's Hair Effect Cloth nt 17c. Your early at tention is needed to seo these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLKK. Manager. FOTTS1TIIbIb13? FA. ..Stephen Mai ReplenisJi Your Stock ofjte Will appear in Will II. Tower's A Musical Faroe Comedy, lii Irishman's Luck ! I.TernhlneNew' New Songs Now Dances. New music, New Hpeciaities, New uorapany, A ue-xy ol 1 roily tilris and a uycinne or run, maktnK In all one of tho btht Comeds Com- mn.e 'raveling, unuer me inunagemeni 01 will xi. rowers. Prices, zs 35 nd so Cents. Reserved seata at- Kirlln's drug More. F fKHQUSON'B THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGE!!. "'Household Utensils ! AT thl season of the year there is always something needed. Window Shades, Skirt Hoards, Tube and Boilers, Coilee Mills, Mirrors, Flour Cans, lireiul Boxes, Broid Pang, Drip Pant, Boast Pans, Coal Hous. Oil Calls, Caku Griddles, Wallle Irons, Sad Irons, Picture Easels, etc., etc. Our line of Tinware includes everything needed in housekeeping. &IEYIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. S Son.tli IS&c&IjDl iStreot. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26th. A VeritatJle comedy Cyclone! The Funniest of nil Funny Plays! The Latest and Beat of theai all! TIE Elegance in Stationery. Work on the Kleetrlo Itnlluaj- to llegln Thursday. Owing to the threatening woatlier thi morning tho Lakosido Electric Hallway Company did not begin to lay its tracks on Kast Centre street. Towards noon the sky cleared and a number of men appeared at the comer of Centre and Main streets, but Con tractor Kgan was unable to start them at work because ho hadn't a sufllolent supply of tools at hand. If the weather proves fa vorablo tho work will positively begin on Thursday morni- r To-morroT tu mis will be put at work removing i lm r.nls and sills from the west end of Centr.s slioet to the oast end, as it is proposed to c jjipleto tbe east end of tho line before starting work on the other end. A Company of COMEDIANS, VOCALISTS AND DANCERS, Including Miss Grade Emmett. B. S. Murray. TheSlsters lllakesloy Jrom the Oxford Var ieties, Loudon, Englaud, and a host of others. New Song", New Danoe s, New Music Kellned specialties, l'retty uirls, lianasomo scenery auu evcrymine entirely new ana up-io-auie. Prices. 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Kirlln's drug store. You are careful about your writing paper, o course nothing shows good breeding more clearly than correct correspondence. Hut your little notes to "the butcher, the baker, the candle-stick maker," do not need to bo on such nne quality-paper as your epistles tomenas. you can save money mero uy using our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. me Desi is nere aiso mo next dcsi. uoia correct in every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street. Shenandoah, Fa Postofllce Tliirclars Slake a Good Tlnnl. OnAlwnv. W. Vn.. Oct. at. Hllrulfirs raided the postolTice at this place between ! They are young fellows of by no means 1 .1 I T- 1 Jlll.. 1 . 1 ..... t .. 1 . l. . ... ... A Ouiig of Hums. A new gang of bums arrived in town to day via tho Lehigh Valloy railroad tracks. midnight nnd daylight, blowing open the cafe and carrying oil $1,113.71 in postage etnmpq, $100 in cash and twenty-four regis tered packages of unknown value. Struck Oil In Illinois. CATUcU, Ills., Oct. 84. At a depth of one hundred and thirteen feet a vein of petro leum was struck by well diggers on the farm of Pierce Cooms. The well will be deepened iu hope of finding a paying flow of oil. Work's I'lva for I'nrdun. Habbubuhg, Oct. --'t. At a meeting of the board of pardons today argument was ms4e en the apulionttoa of George V. Work, ef Ph&wteltthU, for a pardon. A deeteiou is axpeoted before the end of th e wssk. . pleasing appearance and a watch should be kept upon them. Two of them were seen going begging from door to door iu the First ward shortly after their arrival and the rest of the gang stood at the street corners awaiting the harvest. A Happy Man lm h. who ium RmI Vlu nil Air HhanntUam HAnraliriii Tnnthauhe aud fihrnnle naUi. It's s ramear which cures every time. Try It, 28 sen Is. H9Q rum uu s wu at i . r, oj. iir lln's Dreg Wore. a genuine laugh "An Irish man's Luck" is producer. Bay narao "ytott flour. Be sure that the Lbmiq & IUeu, Ashland, Pa. is printed on very saek. 3 -3-3 taw. EUGUSON'S THEATltE. P. J. FEHGUSON. MANAGER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer 1 T.ntR nf ff&m nf thrnwlnsr awav monev. One of the best methods of economizing Is to Insure in tirst class, tnorougniy ronaoie companies. I either life, tire or accident, such as represented I No. ISO Uouth Jardln street, Bhenandoah, Pa, FUATSTCIB LATIADIE and HATTIE ROWELI. With an Exoellent Company, In the Electrical and Spectacular Drama, FAU JL o Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Tormerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, FA. hit atooksd with the best beer, norter. ales. ThlskiM, brandies, wines, etc. finest cigars uur rarauacnea. uoraisi inviiaiion 10 in VISION OP MAUQUEItlTK! THE ELECTKIO DUEL' THE HUOKEN SCENE' rLIUIIT OF ANGELS I REDUCED PRICES: 25, 35 AND 50 CENTS. Reserved Seats at Kirlln's drug store. 1 Just opened in the Egan Building, No. 8 East Contre street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. WALL PAPER! BARGAINS t Big Redaction In Wall Taper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : Miss Annie Morrison, SHENANDOAH, PA. JOHN - P. - GARDEN, Mi W. Centre Street, Hhesaadoah, Fa. - Rueset Shoe lances! AT-THfc LEATHER STORE I JOHN I). TIIKZIHK. RETTG'S Deer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Rettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON I1AAK- 120 South Main Street. The Man Who Wrote the Soii "lit never cares to vTitfrr From Ms own fireside, ' was lnpired while sitting before oi.e " r Heatern. I ulso have on hand the brn Hi -and Hanges In the market and a lrr,;e st. t Housefurnlshtng Goods, l'lumbio r " and Spouting a specialty. AllworKguiT T. O. WA.TEH.S, Cor. of Lloyd and Whito Sts.. Bhena-.doab, x.19 Sontli Mnln Htreet, ISlieiiaucloali, Ct. All work guaranteed to be fir t- la -i respeot. We respeotfully eolici' a 3. : your patronage, (foods celled tor and He Tor & 2rt aai Clean. !3 ZEEC "'T'' ! CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARI Fhjwubon House Ulo. k. Everything ueat and clean Everything In tbe tonsorlal Una don eiaes siyie. 1 iho ausplues of the Primitive Ifethodlst I lozou of his i3 Mblnft' m I from Uilberton tit" wananoy ,ny. iur r u 11 1 . . mmmm in .! 1 T . ' T1I.IUM AUU IUI . ... .. . i-m-J "J 'J m sua 1ji 1iiiHiu nSRHIimrjJI"ri m eaaitVRIiiessMo auil utoplo-iit. SSBsasBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBBSBSMS.l fl" -r. -n Mrr II 1
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