The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 04, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 8

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Do you ever consider the quality ot the
food you are eating? It may be Rood. It m ght
be lettr, puier, fresher and more wholesome.
Il It not worth while to make sure that your
Ten, Coffee, Sugar, Hutter, Kgirs, Kplses and
Innumerable other groceries are ot the beet
quality? There 1 such a trifling dtrerenoe In
the prleee ot the beet and the worst that It cer
tainly doe not pay to buy the worn!, even on
the fatee ground of supposed economy.
The nest In always the cheapest, because the
moet satisfactory and durable, and tho very
best of everything In the grocery line Is kept at
Con Centre and Wliite Sts.,
hiii:nani)o,vii, ia.
THIRD EDITION
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Supreme Judge,
HON. D. NKWL1X FM,t.,
Philadelphia.
State Treasurer,
COL. AAMUKX M. JAOKfHJN,
Armstrong Comity.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Additional Law Judge,
WM, 1). 8HI.TZKH,
Treasurer,
D.VNIKL DHC1IMRT.
I'rotlionotery,
JAMR8 K. J1BKG.VN.
Clerk of the Courts,
AWJIBII J. SlIOHTAI.t,.
Recorder,
1'IUS W. JlIHRSTMIh.
Eogister,
GJIAlir.KS O. M.YTTEif.
Controller,
HBN-JAMI.V R. SHYERS.
County Commissioners,
1'itANic warn,
CHAIltSS r. ALLBX.
Director ot the Poor,
JACOIl DAY.
County Auditors,'
13MAKU11L JKNKVN,
THOMAS E. SAMUELS.
County Surveyor,
JOSBJ'H W. QUAKY, Jit.
POLITICAL POINTERS.
A Tow Puiftliiu Thought on tho i:ulilni
Cnminlgn.
Candidate Blersteln, the noxt County
Oorder, says ho "has tho Democrats ou tho
jump." He also has the solid Republican
party at his back.
Jack Toole will receive his political death
blow next Tuesday. A. J. Shortall will bo
the exeeutlonor.
Reduce the county taxes by electing honest
nd oapablo men to tho various otlicos. They
will be found on tho Ilupublloan ticket.
"Oar own Ren" is daily driving nails into
the political collin of Candidate Miilliollniid.
Shenandoah now appears to bo tho battlo
ground for the Democracy. And it is right
here they will meet their Waterloo on Tues
day. Mark the prediction.
The man who is fooled once, is In no hurry
to have the wool pulled over his eyes tho
aeoond time.
A Republican cyclone is due on Tuesday,
and it will sweep everything on its route.
The old soldiers are In no mood to vote for
the party that brands them as paupers and
thieves.
Vote the straight Republican ticket.
Kepublican candidate for Clerk of the
OourtSiA. J. Shortall, spent yesterday in town
ttnd did considerable work.
Oscar Betterldge, tho president of tho
Borough Council, will retiro from that body
ext spring, his term expiring, and will bo a
candidate for Chief Burgess,
' Mr. Scheurmau is a much defeated man,
Moral, never fool with tho political buzz saw.
The Democratic oaravan is finding it hard
work to couvinco tho peoplo of this county
that their party is tho party of reform.
Severn will receive a larger vote in Shen
andoah than any candidate on either ticket.
"After tho vote is over," will bo tho funeral
dirge at tho Democratic funeral.
See that your Republican neighbor votes
the straight ticket on Tuesday.
JUtue's Family Medicine .Move the llowels
JEtch day. Most peoplo need to use it.
flave you tried McElhenny's fried oysters
912-tf
AH Itinds of Ruling and Bookbinding dono
tthe H bra li office.
When Baby was stok, we gave her Castorla.
When she was a Child, she oried f or Oastorla.
Whan she beoame Miss, she clung to Castoria.
Wfcsa she had Children, she gave them Costorla.
oystera a specialty at
McElhenny's
9-18-tf
Will Organize To-nlKlit.
Gorit Harris will go to Girardville to-
Might to re-organize the M. & L. A. A. Tho
eualtte at that plaoe has hired a hall and
nothing remains to be done save enrolment.
On Tuesday evening, next, Mr. Harris will
44 rest a meeting in Bobbins' opera bouse
md it is exMcted a re-organintiou of tho
M. A L. A. A. will be effected.
The retire many common llnlmenU told bu
tlWM only one grei pal a cure for nil forms
olieiralns, ruta, Bmlseiaod ail bodily ptln.
iu mot U two f lag uu. uoaui oouim.
Mold at P. P. D. KUllo'n Drag atore.
ItitA oysters a specialty
at MeKloenny'i
Q-18-tf
All ki-lsGf Legal
BB VLB otllse.
Blanks for sale at tho
WINTER COMES
But Indoor Life Need
Not be Dreaded.
Paine's Celery Compound Will
,rc New SttcMtk
Aged and Infirm Must Look Well
To Their Health.
The Blood and Nerves Require
Nourishment.
Use of the Great Remedy That
Makes People Well.
The approaching winter oilers many dan
Krs to shose whoso powers of reslstauco
agalust disease aro lessened.
Iudoor-lifo soon impoverishes Jtho blood
and lowers tho tone of the nervous system
Then a Blight oxposuro will easily precipi
tate an enfeebled system Into serious illnoss.
Tho aged and infirm must now look caro-
fully to their health. Badly fed nerves must
have moro abundant nutrition; ilio blood ro
quires nourishment. l'aino's celery coin
pound, tho remedy that makos peoplo well,
should not bt used.
Palno's celery compound gives now lifo and
energy to the system. It is food for tho
brain, it strengthens tho nervos, It makes tho
weak strong.
l'aino s celery compound for many yoars
has met tho frank, outspoken approval of tho
most eminent physicians; they havoanalyzod
it, discussed it at their meetings, proscribed
it and used it. To l'aino's celery compound
a host of men and women owe their activitv
and freedom from sickness. It keeps steadily
at work tho yoir rouud in tho big cities anil
in tho llttlo villages, bringing hope and glad
uess to thousands of anxious hireos whero
sicknofs is. It invigorates and strengthens,
It makes peoplo well. Try It.
I'UNMUXT l'All.VC.KAl'IIS.
SMILES.
Under a spreading mat of hair
Tbo fool bull slugger stands.
Tho "rush" a mighty man Is he,
With thews like iron bands.
He gHzes round upon the field
Wlthcruol ghoulish glee,
And tho more it lookB like a railroad, wreck
The happier Is he.
Senator Pefter drinks oyster soup by tho
howl. Ho ovidoutly does not want to bo
considered a clam.
In many parts of Java the bride shows her
subjection by washing tho feet of tho groom
Don't you wish such a custom obtained In
this country?
For stern, cool and Impartial justice eom
mend us to Waycross, Ga., where an eminent
citizen of that place went Into tho store of
another eminent oitlzen and without a word
of warning put two bullets into o. c. No. 2.
Ho was immediately placed under the
enormous and unprecedented bond of $500.
Quit itl Quit standing in front of some
Main street businoss plaoe sqnirting filthy
tobacco juice all over tho sidowalk so that
ladles hato to havo to go by you. If you
must bo a hog wait till you get outiido tho
town limits whero there is plenty of room for
you to display your ability In that lino.
Mississippi, Arkansas and Alabama aro
cursed with "Whito Caps." If tho Bupply of
ropo has given out iu those statos some of
tho other states may havo a quantity to
dispose of.
Drop it I Drop it at onco, tho foolish idea
that every young lady who looks at you is
"dead gone" on you. You may bo very
pretty, but Shenandoah girls have moro senso
than you give them credit for, and are
generally making fun of you when you think
thoy aro mashed.
Dou't you do It! Don't stand in tho
middle of tho sidewalk gossiping with two
or three companions and taking up so much
of tho space that peoplo have to walk way
nround you to get by. You never soo goutle
men or ladles indulging in such conduct.
Try and be a gentleman, try and bo a lady.
Do not suppose that because It is recom
mended for animals that Arnioa & Oil Lini
ment is an offensive preparation. It will not
stain clothing or the fairest skin. lru
Kotlce.
Office of thk
COHMISStONRBS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
5:
POTTBVILLE, Pa., Oct. 31, 1S03,
To the Judges of Elections of the several
election districts of Schuylkill oounty, Pa. :
Gkntlemhn: You aro hereby notified to
call at the Commissioners' office, Monday,
Nov. 6th, 1883, at 10 o'oloek a. m., to receive
the ballots and other necessary material to bo
used at the ensuing elections.
By order of the County Commissioners.
Attest : Phil. J. Connkll, Clerk. 10 31-0t
Use Walls' Ladxdry Blue, the bu
Bluing for laundry use. Bach package maVei
Iwo quarts, lfiots. Sold by Ooakley Bros.
KtrsyM trisl M';K;
iieuny'i (Vied oysters?
12-tf
tlWou Away.
For sixty days Enagey, the photographer
will give a 10x13 pHtlnnm pleturo with every
loten at his $3 cablnoti.
AN UNFORTUNATE HUNTER.
tury Kupcrt Meets With Very Serious
Accident.
Vestorday morning Henry ltupert, a young
man residing ou Wost Coal street, went ovor
to tho Catawlssa Valley to hunt for rabbits.
While ou his journoy ho carried tho gun In
his right hand. Upon oWrving a movement
which ho supposed was that of gamo, Rupert
mado a spring for a rock and in doing so
tripped. In tho fall tho trigger of tho gun
struck a tree and tho chargo attacked
Rupert's loft hand, Tho young man fell
lnsensiblo at tho time, but upon recovering
from tho shock sought assistanco at a neigh
boring farm house and was taken to tho
Miners' Hospital. Dr. .T. C. Kiddle, tho
superintendent of tho hospital, took chargo
of tho caso and amputated tho hand. In
tesponso to a mossago to-day tho hospital
authorities said Huport's condition was very
favorablo.
USE DANA'S 8AESAPARII,LA,ITS
"THE KIND THAT COKES."
A Narrow !-lnipe.
Tho nine yur-old daughtor of Mr. and
Mrs. Hacssler, of Turkey Run, camo near
ending her lifo in a inino breach yesterday,
Tho llttlo girl, among other children, was
playing near tho edgo of a mino breach filled
with water, between Turkoy Itun and tho
Cambridgo colliery, and accidently fell in.
Sho was slnklDg for tho third timo when a
passer-by pulled hor out. Had her rescuer
been a few minutes later sho would havo
been drowned.
Call mid Sfo Them.
The Herald has just received the finest
samplos of programs, foldors, announcement
eards, tickets, menus, badges, 60uvcnlrs
visiting cards, wedding and reception invi
tations, show oards, tassels, etc., over placed
on tho market. They aro works of superior
art and very uniquo in doslgn. Organiza
tions or individual partlos when in need of
anything iu tho above lino will do well by
giving us a call and examining tho samples.
Wo are suro wo enn ploaso you both in work
and price.
The Host of Ui'lisoiip".
Tho reason why Alloock's Porous Plasters
aro popular is that thoy may ho relied on to
cure
1. Lame back, sciatica, stiffness or twitch
ing of tho muscles.
2. Chest troubles, such as pleurisy, pneu
monia, consumption.
3. Indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, kid
ney complaint.
Tho suecefs, howover, will depend upon tho
genuineness of tho pHstcr used. Tho popu
larity of Al'rmk's Porous Plasters has been
so great that multitudes of imitations have
sprung up on ovcry hand. Tho only sure euro
is to get the genuine Alloock's Porous Pias
ters. Brandreth's Pills Improve tho digestion.
Letter 1.1st.
The following letters remain uncalled for at
the Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post
offloo. November 4, 1893:
Agnow C. K. Doltee Kdwln V.
Alexander Ii. F. Slothower J. W.
Partlos oalllng for advertised lotters should
Dloase ay "n-ivertlscd." Ono oent will be
jharged on all advertised letters.
H. C. BorEit, P. M,
Ministerial A-otliltloo.
Tho Ministerial Association will hold an
important meoting iu tho Trinity Reformed
church on Monday afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock.
It is expected that all clergymen will attend
this meeting, as businoss of much importauco
will como up for consideration.
Best work dono at Brennan's steam laim
drv. Everything white and Bpotless. Lace
curtain a specialty- AH work guaranteed
MISCELLANEOUS.
TOIl 8.VL15 Nine shares HchuyHrtll Trac-
JJ tlon HtoCK. Appiy ai mw orace. v-u
P
ion HALE CHE VI'. A brand now Standard
Sewing Machine. Apply at tins o trice, u
F
OR SALE. A good horse. Apply
at J. F
Cleary a Drilling esiaousnment.
10 35-lw
Toit HALli A National typewriter In per
JL' tect condition, wri do soiq cnop it
o,ish. Apply at this office. 0-11-if
T ADIES who will do wrltlug for me at their
lj nomes win juaito guou wiiKo. nqiiy tm
&elf-aauren3ea, stamped envelope, .mism siiu
DHEU MlLur.K, souin licna, ma. ll-z zi
umiiirt llisl HHllTrni In every
lUUlMU mm .YttfMICUl County to
nail up Signs and distribute Circulars. Good
pay tend8tamo. Calhoun County Advertls,
inn Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. 11 3 lmo,
infi Pi'1' CUNT. Earned by our syndtcato
I II II In Bit months Little capital may he
" w v multtnlied hv oursrstoai otSDeculallne.
Wo are expert judges of the market and sue-
cessiui operators.
W. R. FRAZIER & CO., Brokers. Pittsburg, Pa,
10-JMm.
r. ilOand W0. Oenu'ne Confederate Hill
v,Ji only tivo cents each; JoO and Sluo bills 10
cents each; Sio and 50c shtnolasters 10 cents
each; il and ii bills 3o cants each. Hent me
ourely sealed on receipt of price Address,
Chas. D. Barker, 90 8. Forsyth St.. Atlauta
Gn. 11-3-lt
alURKEUA KOlt MEN ONLY. For Old
Men; for Young Men. Turkera is the
greatest developer and restorer known to man
kind. Lost Vigor, weakness and pulns iu the
back permanently cured. Success guaranteed.
Price only M.W. Send for sealea circulars.
DR.MAIBON, 997 Walnut St., Philadelphia. I'a.
7-29-s w 13t.
Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Life Away
Is the truthful, startling title ot a little hook
that tells all about No to-bic, the wonderful,
harmless Guaranteed tobaooo habit cure. The
coat is trilling and the man who wants to quit
1 nd can't runs no physical or financial risk In
using "No to-bae " Hold by all druggists.
lluok at drug stores or by mall free. A ddress
Tee Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral
Springs, lnd; w& g-ly
1.1STATE OP EXOWER WALE WICK :
111 Letters of Administration on the estate
of J'.-.ower Walowloz, late of West Mahanoy
township, Schuylkill oounty, Pennsylvania,
deceased, have been gruntel to John J. Dobbin,
residing in the borough ot Shenandoah, oounty
and stato aforesaid, to whom all persons
Indebted to slid estate nre requested to make
payment, and those having claim,) aud demands
will make known the same without delay.
John J. Uobuik, Administrator
Ootober U, 18U3. 0 . o 11 w
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans'
Court of Schuylkill oounty. In the mat
ter of the estate of John ti Ev.uis. deceased
The undersigned auditor, appointed ty the said
court to make distribution of the funds la the
hands of Noah J Oweus, udmlnlsfator of the
aid estate, will meet all parties interested
therein, on Thursday. November 18ih. IsWi, at 9
o'oloek a. at., at his office , rooms Nos I and 2,
aeoond noor Beddal ' buddlrg on the North
west corner of Malu and Centre streets, isneu
aodoah, Pa., when and where all oUlms must
B presented before the auditor or be forever
tttwwrrou inwi wwioi 1 1 uimmi mmn imm.
J. K. DOYLE. Auditor.
Bhenandeah, l'a Oet. 18, im. U-lB4t-oaw
Notice.
Prof. T. J. Wntson has returned to Shen
andoah and will glvo instructions on tho
violin, guitar, banjo and mandolin. Applica
tions at Rrumm's Jowolry storo will rccelvo
prumpt attention. II I Gt
Pittsburg Novelty Store
Is prepared to furnish all Us patrons
with tbo best lino of
CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES!
Chlnawarc, Quoenswaro and Glassware,
ttpeoial salo this week!
No. 25 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
P.J.
28 South Main Street.
largainsT
Henriettas, special in nil ehades, a good ono,
7oo per yard, worth DOc.
Standard Prints, 5c.
A largo assortment of Ladles Cashmero Glovos
to close out cheap.
Good Ginghams, 4c and Cc, worth 7c and 8c,
A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at 15c,
original prlco, 23c.
Dross Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces
in tho best shades.
A big drlvo in Underwear. Gents' Red Shirts,
all wool, vsc, loriner prlco, $l.uu.
IIR LAU1F GAUMRNT DEPARTMENT!
Is complete All now and stylish goods
and at pricos beyond competition.
i v a 5k3?p e tei
This Department is comnlole, embracing
lull liuo of Jvag, Ingrains and llrussels
at tho lowest prices or any.
Shawls, Blankets, Notions,
Corsets, Children's Garments
And a job in Velvet to soli at COc, worth
Sl.uo. Acknowledging no competition in
tho trade, I assuro you bargains in ovcry
department nt tho old reliable stand.
a8 ROU7TIX MAIN STREET.
AMUSEMENTS.
F
EliaUSONS THEATHE.
F. J. FEltC.UBON, MANAGKIt.
ONE NIGHT ONU !
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th.
The Premier Farce Comedy SucceB,
PORTING
The
A" "'Craze!
FUNNY COMEDIANS' PRETTY GIRLS!
All the Latest and Host
SONGS! DANCE-51 MUSIC SPECIALTIES!
Pricet). 25 1 35 and 50 Cent
Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug storo.
JjlEUGUSON'S TUEATHE.
V. J. FBUOnSOS, UANAQEB.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9
3IA.IJA.aiI3 KEtTVIUE
and her son
AUGUSTIN NEUVILLE
And a Company of Competent Performers
In a Grand bcenlc Production,
PR 01
10 tons of Scenery. 4 Hevolvln? Scenes In
one act. The Old Mill and Cascade ot Heal
Water. A cenulne Locomotive run bv steam
for three minutes ot tho rate of 25 miles an
hour. The most startling ana reallst'.o me
cnamcai cuecis ever acnievca in meioaraina.
Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents
Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store.
Curtain raises at 7:45 p. m.
W. J. DECH'S
Wheelwright Shop
Has been removed to Pear Alley,
0 lletwocn Centre and Lloya Streets.
"VVIioaI wricrlit. worV flnrrincrrt mul
Wagon building, ilorseahoenig
and uenoral Itopainng ot a
kinds promptly attended to.
J. H. OALLEN.
No 31 South Jar Jin Street. Shenandoah.
Office Hours: 1i30 to 3 and U:30 to K P. il
Exoept Thursday evening.
A'o office work on Sutfiau exeent bu nrranat-
ment. A strict adherence to the office hours
m (UHotuuiy Mteeuaru.
10 31 6m NKUIT CALLS DOUHI.i:.
H. F. FAUST'S
Electric Call Bell
and Burglar Alarm!
Simple, Perteot and Cheap. H very body do
lighted with It. Orders loft at 180 wuth Jar
din street, Hhenandoih. Pa., will be promptly
attended to.
13. J.
Late of humokln, has optned a
MARBLE : YARD !
128 N. West Street, Shenandoah, I'a
He Is prepared to receive orders for all kinds
of monument and tombstone work, which will
be done in a Bret class manner ou thort notlee
and reasonable terms.
II Hi
POUR Of WOMAN
Dailsin
Dives, Pomeroy
and
POTTSVIIjIjE, pa.
Constantly we hear business
ing1, 1 can t see how they sell goods so cheap at Dives, irome
roy & Stewart's. They sell goods at retail cheaper than I
can buy them at wholesale."
Quantity and Small Margins,
il na were This Question.
Our big store is the place to get the most for your money.
Try it and see what a large amount of goods you can buy for
dollar.
At Our Millinery Department
You ctiu get a new liat of tho latest style at almost any price. Hats
to suit all in price as well as lu style. You cau't find a larger or
better assortment of the millinery art than what we have.
IN WRAPS Wo are at tho top,
ufactured goods. Ladles', misses' and children's coats, capes and
circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold,
but new goods are received daily. Bo come at any time and we will
be glad to serve you.
We always have bargains at this department, but now wo have something
special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth,
cost the Importer ninety cents, but he
cash at great reduction.
A lot of 40-iucli all-wool Serges for
our notice before 'tis too late.
Another lot of 30-Inch Camel's Hair
teuiiou 13 neeueu 10 eeo tueso kuous, us
BITES. POMEROY L STEWART'
5 and 7 North
C. GEO. MILLER. Manager.
10 Barrels lOo Shell Tumblers 5o each
100 Stand Lamps, worth 8T,c 28c "
200 Dovor Egfi Heaters, worth 10c. 80 "
50 Glass Egg Boaters, worth 50c .35o "
Lot 6-foot Bamboo Easels, worth f 1 00...7ue "
LotSquart Graduated Tin Duckets lOo "
Wo havo on hand tho finest assortment of Dolls in tho county, and will il
tho following liberal oiler:
amount of 50o or over will
above date. To avoid tho
GIRVIN. DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'
3 (C3-u.t3a. It!S:t.l33i istreot.
Elcgance
in
Stationery.
You nre careful about your writing paper, of
course nothing shows good breeding more
cioariy man correct correspondence.
But your little notes to "the butcher, the
baker, the candle-stick maker," do not need to
be on such fine quality-paper as your epistles
to friends. You can save money there by using
our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes.
The best Is here also the next best. Both
correct In every way.
HOOKS
4 North Main
& BROWN,
Street, Shenandoah,
No.
Pa
LOTS
Of holes in a skimmer!
Lots of ways of throwing away money. One
oi the best methods of economizing ts to insure
either life, tiro or accident, Buch as represented
y 33-iWIX FATiaT,
No. 130 South Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa,
WALL PAPER!
BARGAINS !
Big Eeduction In Walt Paper.
Must make room for an enor
mous Spring Stock. : : ; :
JOHN - P. - CARDEN,
324 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Just opened in tho Egan Building,
No. 8 East Centre street, a full line
of Fall and Winter Millinery.
Miss Annio Morrison,
SHEriANDOAH, 1A
Ruiefcct Shoe r,iiccHt
Jfluat Shoe Dressing!
AT TiLfc .
LEATHER STORE
18 w . Oontro St..
JOHN D, TKKZlBH.
Bargains!
Stewart's,
men from other towns say
too, with all the lending and latest man
54 inches wide, for 39c. These goods
needed funds and we bought the job for
.
33oaynrd. This material is worth!
.
Effect Cloth at 17c. Your early at-J
uiey win k very (iuiukiv.
Centre Street,
FA.
5
PRTTIAY flWTI RflTnRnAV nMT.V
....NOVEMBER 3 AND 4, 189,
1 Barrel Ammonia, largo bottles 7c ei
1 Barrel Glass Cream Jugs, worth 10c !o ,
50 Opal Uread Plates, worth 25c loo
1 Barrel Celery Stands, worth 25 15o
500 Saucers only, worth 5c
So
I Barrel Wlco Glasses, worib 5c 2o .
Any ono purchasing ono or moro Dolls t'l
receive, ireo of charge, a uico Doll's Chair oi;
rush como early.
j-
RETTIG'S
Beer and Porter.
T AM AGENT for the
X Chas. Kettle's Cele
brated Beer and Porter in J
this vicinity, also Bergner 3
& Eugel's celebrated India j
Pale Ales and Old Stock, j
Orders will receive prompt 7
attention. Finest brands i
of Liquors and Cigars. j
SOLOMON IIAAK- j
120 South Main Street.n
The Man Who Wrote the
"if-" 7iever cares to vancr .
J'Vom his own fliu side,
was ln'plred while slttlnp beforo one if "f
IIeater. I also have on hand tiif brs' I
and Ranges In the market and a large 1
iiouseiurnisning uoons. vi it ,
and Spouting a speclulty. All work guu 4
i'. t-J. SV i h
Cor. of Lloyd and White St BhenamjJej
- UOL'
139 Hoiilh Main Utrct
SbLortaxiclooli, X
All work guaranteed to be flrst-cla.-,
rested. We respeotfuily solicit
your patronage. Uoods called for na
Vex a. XTasit anl CXca-
CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING H Afe
Mvory tniog in me lonsonai line di