Do you ever consider the quality of the lood yon are eating? It may be good. It m ght w Detter, purer, fresher and more wholesome. to It not worth while to make eurt that your Tea, OoBee, ttaigar, Mutter. I5gs, Hpljes and hi numerable other groceries are of the beat quality' There la each a trifling difference In MM price of the beet and the worst that It oer taloljr doe not pay to buy the worst, ovon on we ralae gm ind of auppoeed economy. The beet la always the cheapest, because the mot satisfactory aud durable, and the very Beet or everything In the grocery line Is kept at Corj Centre and Wliltc StH., HIU!NAM)OAII, lA. THIRD EDITION I'UNIIKNT rAUAdltAI'IIS. Hhe-sthe sadden of the saddest When the'K sail, And the gladdest of the gladdest When he glad, Milt the s idness of her sadneaa And the gladness of ber gladnoss Isn't In It with her madness When ahe's mad. Itwlll pay one better to get rIKht J own to business now Hint the election Is over. The "I told you so'a" are i!nty to-day. They knew all about the election, nil along In their minds. Chnirb revival time is here and there is plenty of material to work on In thl town. It ii proposed to got up a sour kraut festival this winter. Why not one of iork and beans? Both would prove successful. Tliey are now singing "After the Election," with variations. Thanksgiving day is coming. Somo peoplo wonder what they have to glvo thanks for. Why not thauk tho Democratic party for tho good f?) times thoy havo given us? Once more tho country is safe again. Tho Dutch have taken Holland. Do not suppose that because it is recom mended for anlmils that Arnica & Oil Lini ment i an oQensive preparation. It will not ajfttu clothing or tho fairest skin. lm After the lllectloli. It WM a boiUtiful day. Election holidays will bo popular. Those who smiled so much yesterday aro frowning to-day. The defeated candidate is to bo pitied. All could not be elected Spring election will now tako up tho time of the politicians Poor FotUvlllo ! It will continue to be the second borough iu the county. Did anything drop yesterday? The Democratic roosters were roasted yesterday. There won't he a Democratic Congressman from this district next year. It was a nice day for a Uepubllcan victory aud the natty was not disappointed. A nnw storm raged over tho Midland counties of England on Monday. It was co'd day there; yesterday was a cold day here for some people. Hnvprnor Pattison will please "tojk notice" .of yesterday's deluge. Never is a ten hours' Btonn of ballots with oat somebody being snowed under. The next Chief Burgess and Tax Receiver will be elected for three years. There is going to be a hot contest in the Fifth ward for Councilman liettcridgo shoe. The crop of candtaftte for Chief Burgess promises to be large. It Is said Ex Councilman Devere will he candidate for his old position next spring. An effort is being made to divide the Fifth ward. The Denioorats have the scheme in Charge. The man who voted as he pleased was not invariably oertatn that be pleased as he voted, Votes fell lightly enough into tho boxes yesterday, but how thoy did weigh when they were counted. The goose that was cooked yesterday and the turkey that is to bo basted for Thanks L'tving aro birds of widely differing feather. If Seltzer is not elected Judge the fault is rottsvillo's. Shenandoah, tho rock-ribbed Democratic town, gao him a nice majority, We'oould not get everything wo wished but we got the biggest slice. A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Bitters will convince any one troubled with oostiveness, torpid liver or anv kindred dhoasee of their curative properties. They only cost 85 cents per bottle. 1 m H'v you tried MoElbenny's fried oysters? 0-12-tf 1'KIWONAI.. Howell Morgan, of Chloago is spending MTial days at the paternal home on East Oak etraat Mis Dora Eisenhower, formerly of town but now of Friedensburg, returned home to day after a short visit with Shenandoah friends. Your children are liable to Coughs. Cold Sure Throttt, Croup and Whooping Oougb waien orwo reauiw seriously, rrtimpi ireai prat ava many Innocent little satfarera Try FHK.TIna Cough and Consumption Cure, U s pwiant, Mtie ami sure, jn cm. oia at l VI D, Hlrlln'x drug More. Obltuxry. Hi. Magdalena Louoks, widow of Jacob Jouekt, died yesterday at her home on South Clardlu street. The funeral will take place 8 n. m, on Friday. Mrs. Louoks died from laaart failure. She had been ill about a year, USE DANA'S SABSAPABILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." All kinds of Legal Blanks for sale at the Xsuio otnoe. Dm VH.W' Launosv Blub, the ' bet Mablf for laundry use. Baah package maktt tw quarts. Mats. Bold by Ceaklay Bros, Uhw Away. Par stray days Reagay, the photographer1 wltl gin a 19x13 platinum pietore with every dsk U his J3 cabinet). GREAT VICTORY. (Omtinueit from Jtrtt Page.) only Democrat who was really In tho light. Ueeauinl the town by 209. The following shows the vote of tho town. It Is baaed on tho official returns mado by tho officers of the respective polls. Tho work of compiling the figures was very tedious. In somo instances the election boards were very slow. The first to report was tho Second ward. Tiio First, Fourth, Fifth and Third followed In tho order named. It was after midnight when the Fourth ward board made Its rejKirt, about X a. m. when tho Fifth announced tho returns, and the Fourth ward board hung up itsshinglont rtveiulmitcspa.it four this morning. Tlio ltornugli Vote. ell. It 152 181 HI Thompson, D WT7 I tiorap'ou's ma .. 30. ,Iockon. P. I IV2 Ml SHI 170 151 Iff 184 1WJ Unburn 1) ,'M hi usDurn sroHj,, u . r. TO'tl II II! Iftv H m 151 17 875 FSyi Pg'jff Jttdge. "ellzer.U 11 1!W 39!) ISI IMS MB Weldmin. J).... .. M tfl 178 m Seliwr'a ma)., 11. Trcuturer. De inert H .18l M-tM IK 1 7117 Kolme.,I) ,m VM St9 16 811 10S rolmcr'smaj.,. V'OthtmtUtru. Degan.a .....les- IB 880 1ST 191 W KI--S i su as m in m m Di('gan's ma., W Clerk of thr Owrf . Hhoriall, .. 188 120 874 It? 17(5 8S0 Toolr, D .. 101 11)1 1SR ltd 810 Toole's maj.. 90. Jlecnrttir. lllersieln.lt 178 X (7 311) 178 1B1 Hcheurman, D 2V 75 166 1 115 176 787 Bjeisteln'amaj , !1U. ItegUtcr. Mitten, lt-. 1B2 .110 250 IM 1ST m Curriin, 1) 'm IS 167 IK loo a3 .Mullen's maj., ;a OmitroUer. Sevcrn.lt ...157 11151 80 1M1 107 991 Mulholliind, 1) ...IWT 70 13U 118 177 TOO SuvernVmaj , IBS. (Jaunty Cummitfim ter. Iteniz, K 151 13T, HIT 150 191 WW Alln. It 117" 137 3M Mi ll 010 .Murtln, 1) .m & 152 ISO 171 810 lrfiihy, 1) -mt 78 135 130 171 7i(l Renin's mnj., lift' Allen's mf 151. Vow J)ireetor. y. It ..... ...ir ..87 I!0 817 157 19-5 97:1 78 151 lit 178 818 137 ana 158 192 fll7 151 301 J01 192 WA 80 105 112 188 (81 68 110 110 177 788. 182 9)2 inn 193 M 178 111 170 8K7 Kenney, 1 .- uay a maj., iin. Counb Aiiditm-i. Jenkv, . It ...15. t,, K ..... Samuels, It -....158. Doylo. u Ji Kogarty, Ii. W. uenicvn h maj., no. samupi s maj ui. Surveyor. Geny It J.KS Kerehner, l 2tt ueary inn., vt. Tho returns from Win, Venn bIiow a victory at tho poll of that place for all tho candi dates on tho Uepubllcan ticket except Sovern, over whom Mulholliind secured a majority of one. Tho "vote was as follows: Jackson, 87; Oaburn, 54; Fell, W; Thoraieon, 51; Seltxcr, b5;Wcidmau, OS; Doehcrt, 81; Folmcr, 59; Deogan, 87; Kirk, 50; Shortall, 71; Toole, 08; Bierstcin, 83; Schourman, 53; Matton, Sj; Curran, 5S; Sovorn, 71; MulUolland, 72; Bentz, 88; Allen, E0; Martlu, 51; Lonhy, 50; Diy, 81; Kenny, 59; Geary, 60; Kcrshner, 57; Jenkyu, 01; Simuels, 91; Doyle, 52; Fogarty, 52. Tho returns from Lost Creek aro : Jackson, !; Oaburn, 202; Fell, 82; Thompson, 201; Seltzer, 60; Weidman, 200; Dcchert, 78; Folmer, 203; Decgan, 210; Kirk, -10; Short- all, 80; Toolo, 107; Blersteln, 1S1 ; Schcur- msn, 98; Matten, 170; Curran, 103; Severn, 1-3 ; Mulhollaud, 08; Kentr, 190 ; Allen, 150; Martin, 93; Leahy, 90. Mahanoy City gave the Democratic candi date for Recorder, Scheurman, nearly -100 majority, but gave tho Uepubllcan tlckot with that exception majorities ranging from two to threo bundled. Aihlaud gave Deegin a mijority of C32. A message to the Hkuald ofllco from Dr, Dechert to-day was to tho efl'ect that the doctor considered himself safe. The voto in Schuylkill Haven between Dechert and Folmer was: East ward Doehcrt, 212: Folmer, 19. South ward Dechert, 110; Folmer, 19. West ward Dechert, 139; Fol mer, 10. North ward Dechort, 133; Folmcr, 15. Dechert claims a majority of about 700 in Pottsville. Downs' Elixir will cure any cough or cold no matter of how long standing. lm "The Power of Woman." Madame and (her son) Augustln Neuvillo appeared before a crowded audience at t,he Grand opera house last evening in a scenic production of "Power of Woman." This play which was dramatized by Madamo Neuvllle from one of T. S. Henbaw's popular novels, abounds In stroog telling situations, and is full of interest, being heightened by realistic scenery, magnificent mechanical offects, and powerful ollmaxes. Boston Globe, Aug. 2CH7i. At Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. Fried oysters a specialty at MoElhenuy'g 0 12-tf (lood for Swift & Co. Chicago, Nov. 7. Swift & Co. havo re eetved the only first award for fresh beef, pork and mutton, and the highest award for beef extract, smoked hams, breakfast bacon, lard, ootosuet and pepsin at the World's Fair, which were exhibited in their plate glass refrigerator car. Notice. Trof. T. J, Watson has returned to Shen andoah and will give instructions on the violin, guitar, banjo and mandolin. Applica tions at lirumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt attention. 11-4 8t Iturililll'" Cafe. When seeking a next aud wall eondueted cafe, go to HurahiU'e, corner Main and Coal street. Polite and prompt attention. 11 7-tf Lane's Family Medicine Moves the Howell Each day. Most people need to nso it. ATE Ii More Encouraging- News for the Republicans. SEVERN THE CONTROLLER The I.nlmt llcpnrts Hi-rolred Tills Aflrr iiooti Wnrnint tint luhllatltm of the Re piihllciins Ttio DoiiiDcrMft IMako Alntiy ConrcHlftrM, and Sfiinn of Tlinn (llvo Up Tlu-lr llnllre Tlrknt. ks(IIE latest reports con cerning yesterday's election in Schuylkill county conflrms tho snngnlno reports re ceived this morning. Tho Ucp'ubllcans havo gained an almost sweeping victory in tho county. Tills afternoon tho Democrats con cedo that all tho Republican candidates ox oept Sultzer, Shortall and Iilcrsteln nro olected. Thoy say that Weidman is elected by 000 majority, Toole by 51 and Scheurman by about 400, but this statement is hassd upon returns received and figuring dono at tho Democratic headquarters. A repoit was circulated this afternoon to tho effect that this claim had been conceded y the Republican headquarters, but such is not tho cae. Tho statement made was that if tho figures of the Democrats making tho claim were correct Toolo was elected, but when tho ollicial count la mado enough mis takes may bo discovored to show the eleetion of tho entire Republican tlckot. The defeat of Folmcr has caused much surprise. During tho otrly morning his election scemod n fbrcgone conclusion, but tho returns received up to noon changed tho complexion of his oaso and this afternoon Mr. Folmcr personally admitted that ho was defeated. Corrected returns from Oirardville show that tho tickets wero pretty well cut up in that town. 'Ilia returns aro: Fast ward Seltzer, 101; Weidman, 131. Dechert, 07 ; Folmcr, 131. Doegan, U5; Kirk, 87. Short- all, 87; Toolo, 148. Bierstcin, 90; Schcur man, 133. Matten, 100; Curran, 120. Sovcru, 107; Mulhollandt 123. Rontz, 118; Allen, 102. Martin, 112; Loahy, 121. Day, 70, Kenny, 1G0. Goary, 16; Kcrshner, 133; Jcnkyn, 101; Samuels, 93; Doylo, 123; Fogarty, 137, Middlo ward Soltzor, 139; Weidman, 131. Dechert, 128; Folmcr, 110. Dcegau, 102; Kirk, 83. Shortall, 137; Toole, 133. Biorstoiu, 13G; Schourman, 131. Matten, 141; Curran, 125. Sovorn, 152; Mulhollaud, 11G. Rentz, 100; Allen, 110; Martin, 111; Loahy, 110. Day, 102; Keuny, 170. Goary, 133; Kershncr, 133. Jeukyn, 147; Samuels, 112. Doyle, 122; Fogarty, 135. East ward Seltzer, 101; Weidman, 131 Dechert, 07; Folmer, 131. Deegan, 145; Kirk, 87. Shortall, 82; Toolo, 123. Bierstcin, 00; Scheurman, 133. Matten, 100; Currau, 120. Severn, 107; Mulhollaud, 123. Rentz, 118; Allen, 102; Martin, 112; Leahy, 121. Day, 70: Kenny, 150. Geary ,93; Korshncr, J33.Jeiikyn, 101; Samuels, 00; Doylo, 123; Fogarty, 127. HERE YOU HAVE IT. The Latest Election Nows li Nut Shell. Diligent inquiry mado lato this afternoon by Hkr.vlu representatives at tho various headquarters shows that tho Judgeship, Ito cordorship and Clerk of tho Courts aro now tho only offices In dispute. The Democrats claim Weldman's election by from 600 to 1,000 mijority and Scheurman's by botween 200 and 300. Theso claims are mado at tho Democratic headquarters. Among somo of Toolo'd friends tho claim is made that lie is eloctod by G2 majority. On the other hand Shortall's friends claim G3 majority. II was laarnod from a reliable source this afternoon that the Democrats who claim Toole's election havo not figured , on all tho returns. In the ruh this morniug somo of tho returns got mislaid and when these are recorded the Democratic estimates may bo squelched. (letting to Work. The meeting of the miners and laborers lu Bobbins' hall last night resulted, after ad dresses had been made by George Harris and others, in tho appointment of a com. inittee to secure a hall for regular meetings of the M. & L. A. A. The committee to day reported that it had secured 'ilollet's hall, at tho corner of Centre street and Market alley and a meeting to elect ollicers and transact other business will be held there to.morrow oveuing at 7:3 o'clock. USE DANA'S SAESAPAKILLA.m "THE KIND THAT CUBES." lUar lu Mind. John A. Beilly's is the place to get the purest wlnea and liquors, beat beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. 10-10-tf Fried oyeten a upeeiaUy at MoElhenny's 0-12. tf Best photographs and crayons at Dabb's. llxcrllent Klinw, Ono of tho host ostortnlnmcnts of the season was that given In Ferguson's tnoatro last night by "Tho Sporting Craze" company. Tho pleco teems with amusing incidents and is presented by a company of oxcollent singers and dancers and goed comedians. Tho boxing bout introduced in tho last act by uweu .cigler and Harry Lestor was alono wortli tho price of admission. Tho sot-to appeared asspirlted as If tho men wero con testing for a purso and tho audience wont wild with cnthuslaim. USE DANA'S 8AKSAPABILLA,nu "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Accidentally Shot. Charlen Travis, tho 14-year-old son of John Travis, of Glrardvlllo, waa shot In the left groin yesterday afternoon by tho accidental dlschargoof n Flobcrt rlllo in tho hands of a boy named Frank Rogers. Dr. Forrester at tended tho victim and ho pronounced the injury serious, but not dangerous. Uavo you trlod McElhcnny'i fried oystors 7 0 1S"tf lilfil. I.OUOKS.-On tho 7th Inst, at Shenandoab Pi, Magdalena Loncks, aged IKCyoars, 4 days. Funeral will tako place from her lato resi dence, 20 South Janlln strcet.on Friday, 10th inst., at 2 p. in., services in the Evangelical church. Friends and relatives respectfully invited to attend. 11-8-St. Livery stable keepers fchould always keor Arnica & Oil Liniment in the stalria, nothing llko it for horses. lm I!mchiiI AithIii. Kelly, ono of tho men who escaped from tho Pottsvlllo jail with others several months ago, Ihm just escaped from the jail at Tioga, Tioga oonnty, this state. Thero is a standing reward for his return to Pottsville. USE DINA'S SABSAPABILLA, it " THE KIND THAT OURBfC. vThen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she waa a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When she became JIIhh, sho clung to Castorla. Whenxhe hail Children, she gave them Castorla. Pittsburg Novelty Store Is prepared to furnish alt Its patrons with the best line of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES! China ware, Qucrnswnre and Olasswarc. Special tale this week i No. 35 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. P. J, MONAGM. 2S South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good ono, 75c per yard, worth 00c Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Lad Us Cashmcro Gloves to closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and 5, worth 7c and 8c. AlotofFlmr Oilcloths to closo out at 15c, original price, 23c. Dross Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces in tne nest shades. A big drive in Underwear. Gonts' Bed Shirts, all wool, 7oc, lormcr price, 1.00. THE LADII'i GAliMfcNT DEPARTMENT! Is complete. All new and stylish goods aud at prices beyond competition. . Oa.2?p e is This Dorartmcnt is complete, cmbinciug n full lino of Rag, Ingrains aud Brussels at tho lowest pricos of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Velvet to soil at COc, worth $1.00. Acknowledging no competition in tlio trade, I assure yon bargains in every department at tho old reliable stand. a8 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Twenty Head, OF.. There will be offered at Public Sale Twenty Head of Illinois Horses on 13, AT THK Cor. HIn hi mid Coal Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA., Consisting ot Praught Horses, Drivers, ete. Bargains T PUBLIC SALE! ILLINOIS HORSES! Daily Surpj rises in - AT - Dives,. QPOMEROY f "ifiND (POTTSVILLE, PA., ConstantlJ we hear business men from other towns say , "I can't fie how they sell troodB socheai) at Dives. Pomn- roy & Stewart J s. They sell can buy thenj;.t wholesale." ijiantity and jSttnswers This Our biJjiorc is the place Try it and Mb what a large amount of goods you can buy for a uoiiar. At Our Millinery Departments Y ''Jan Kft n uow hat of tho latest style at almost nuy price. Hats ttiiyjjilt all lu price as well ri lu style. You can't find a larger or Mi.jer assortment of the mlllluery art than what we have. 1ST WRAfffS-We are at the top, ton, with nil the leading and latest umn uftrti'Urctl goods. Ladles', misses' and children's coats, canes nnd cjreiiiiars at stirprlslugly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, but rMew goods nro received daily. Bo come at any time and we will bt gllhd to serve you. 1 We alwa Is have bargains at this department, but now wo have something special. A 1 it of all-wool Zebra Cloth, 54 Inches wide, for 39c. These goods cost the impi rter ninety cents, but he needed funds and we bought the Job for eaah at great reduction. A lot of lo-inch all-wool Serges for 33e a yard. This material is worth your notice I efore 'tis too late. Auotherjlotof 30-lnch Camel's Hair Ellect Cloth at 17c. Your early at tention U needed to seo these goods, as they will go very quickly. mm, POIEROT & STEWART 5 and 7 Worth C. GEO. MILLER. Manager. PQTTSTJTMlSSj FA. MISCELLANEOUS. I7OR, H VLE Nine sbaros Schuylkill Trac U tlon slock. Apply at this omce. 8-0-tf FOli SALE CIIEP. A brand-new Standard Sc ing Machine. Apply at this omce. tt FOUHAI.ll A NationM typewriter In per ,'eet condition. Will bo Hold cheap for oash. Apply at this otuco. D-u-tf YOUNG MAN WANTED! In overy Countv to nailupS-Rn3 and distribute circulars. Good pay. ."-end stamp. Calnoun County Advents ir Ing Co , Hiittlo Creek. Mich. 11 3 lmo. inn 1,;It u,:r'r- Earned by our syndicate I y II In six months Little capital may be multlnlled hy our system ol speculating. We aiv e pert Judges of the market and sue cesMul opera tors W. R. FRAZIER & CO., Brokers, Pittsburg, Pa. lOtrr-lm. ACFATHmako 5O0 a day. Greatst kitchen utensil ever lmunted. Retail Socts. IS to ii sole1, in every house. Sample, postage paid, ihutvuta. Forshee & McMa&ln. Cincinnati, O. 10-ll.wcd S6t Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Life Away Ii- the truthful, startling title ot a little book that tDlH all nbout No to-bic, the wonderful, harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost U trifling and tho man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk In UBlng ' No tobao." Bold by all druggists. llcok at drug stores or by mall free. Address JTud Sterling ltcmedy Co., Indiana Mineral Hprlng8, lnd. w & s-ly AMUSEMENTS. pElltlUSON'B THEATltE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAOEH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. I MADAME NEUVIIXE and ber son AUGU8TIN NEUVIIE Anil a Company of Competent Performers In a Grand bcenie Production, E in tnna nf Rimnerv. 4 Revolvinc HceneB In one act. The Old Mill and Cascade ot Ileal V m-r A genuine Locomotive run by steam f"f three minutes at the rato of 28 miles an hour. The inoit startling ana reausito me ctunlcal effects ever achieved In melodrama. Prices, 25, 35 nnd 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. Curtain raises at 7:16 p m. For o. 2Tsa.t a.n.3. Clean. O UO TO- O CilAS, DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Fuhguson House II look. Everything In tbe tonsorlal line done in first etnas style. Everything neat nnd clean. IluMct Shoe lances! KmmuI Shoe nressliitrl AT T1U0 LEATHER STORE IO AJV. Centre t-, JQnii D. TRKJltKK, (JWEROF WOMAN argains! Stewart's, goods at retail cheaper than I 5 Small Margins, Question. to get the most for -your monev. Centre Street, LOTS Of holes iu a skimmeri' Lots of ways of throwing away money One of the bost metlicds nf economizing is to Insure ,!m,, t"1 thoroughly reliable companies, olther life, tiro or accident, such as represented DAVID 3SJ3uTJ3,I,,. No. 150 (South Jartlin street, Hhenandoah, Pa Just opened in the Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full lino of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annio. Mnrrisnn tuiuu iiuuiv lliUlllkluUi SKGNANDOAH, PA. J3 J. KEPLER, Lato of "?hamokln, has opened a MARBLE : YARD ! 128 N. West Street, Shenandoah, Pa, ne Is prepared to receive orders for all kinds nf monument and tombstone work, which will be done in a first class manner on short notice and reasonable terms 129 Houlli axalu Street, f33fcioxx.aa.clOvl3., All work guaranteed to be flrst-claas In every resicct. We respectfully solicit a Bhare of your patronage. Qoods oalled for and delivered WILL PAPER! BARGAINS S Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must niako room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : ; : JOHN - P. - CARDXSN, 324 W. Centre Street, Hhenandoah, Pa. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarm! Simple, Perfect and Cheap. Everybody de lighted with it. Orders left at 130 Mouth Jar din street, Hhenandoah, l'a., will be promptly attended to. The Alan Who Wrote tho Song "lit never caret to wander J'Yom hit own firetult," was Inspired while sitting before one of my fine Heater. I also have on hand the bekt Hiovi and lunge In the market and a large slock of Houtefurntshing Goods. Plumbing, rooting and SHuttng a speelaUy. All work guaranteed. 1. O. S7U" Jk.'JCim.tEi, Cor. of Lloyd an4 WMte Sta., BhenappaU, Px
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