The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 14, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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Do jou ever consider the quality ot the
lood job are eating? It may be good. It might
M better, purer, fresher and mora wholesome.
la H not worth wlille to .make sure that your
Tea, Cottee, Hugar, Hatter, Kgga, Hploee and
Innumerable other groceries ure of tho bent
juHty11 There In such a trifling difference in
the prioe of the beat and the Worst that It cer
tainly doe not pay to buy the worst, even on
(be false (fro jnd of supposed economy.
The beet la ttlwaya the cheapest, because the
osoet satisfactory and durable, and tho very
beet of everything In the grocery line Is kept at
Cor; Centre mid White Sis.,
HHIiNANIIOAII, IA.
THIRD EDITION
"AN AMERICAN BEAUTY."
Oar Timuloglvlntf (lift to livery One of
Our Headers.
Uy special arrangement with the publishers,
w are enabled to make oyory one of our
readers a present of an exquisite oil panol
picture, 20 inches high, ontltlocl "An Ameri
can Reality," which has been admired by all
who have seen it. This superb picture is
from the brush of the same artitt who painted
the "Yard uf l'ansies" and "Yard of Hoses."
The reproduction is equal in every lespect to
the original, from which it cannot be dis
tinguished, and accompanying it aro lull
directions for framing at homo at it cost of a
few cents, thus forming a beautiful ornament
for the high, narrow wall-spaces for which It
i so difficult to obtain pictures of the proper
shape. It is a superb Thanksgiving gift.
Send your name and address to the publisher,
V. Jennings Demurest, 15 East 11th Btreet,
Hew York, with three cents (either instampe
or pennies) to pay for the packing, mailing,
etc., and mention that you aro n reader of
Thi Ikrai.i and you will -receive by re
turn mail ono of these valuable works ef art-
Livery stable koepors should always keep
Arnica & Oil Lluiment.iu tho stable, nothing
like it for horses. lm
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
6lenlng ot the Shenandoah I'ubllo School
Library.
The public school library will bo opened to
the public ou Saturday, November 11th, from
6:30 to 7:31) p. m., and thereafter ou Thurs
days from l:ll to iY.30 p. ni., and on Satur
days from (KIO to 7:30 p m., in accordance
with the usual regulations. Tho library is
now located in room No. 3, West street build
ing. The public will enter by tho main
door. FilANK llANNA,
IMO.lt Librarian.
Your children are liable to Couishs. Colds
Bore Throat, Uroup and Whooping Cough
wmeli often results sertjiifcly. I'rompt treat
ment saves mauy Innocent little HiHIerers.
Try I'an Tina Cough id Consumption l Cur.
Its pleasant afe mid "ure. 35 ct. Bold at P.
P. D. Klrllu' drug More.
Pried oysters a specialty
at McElhonny'e
0-12 tf
(rand SpoiIou Contention.
The Grand Section of the Junior Templars
of Honor & Temperance convened In Gilber
ton vesterday and was attended by fifty-six
delegates from all parts of Pennsylvania,
Tk. mnt Immrtant business transacted was
the discussion of a proposition to allow tho
organisation of auxiliary sections to the
sections now in existence for tho purpose of
admitting women to membership. The
Grand Section decided in favor of the propo
sition. Downs' Elixir will cure any oough or cold
o matter of bow long standing. lm
Itrur In Mlml.
John A. Reilly's is the place to
mimt wines and liquors, best beer
get the
and ales
and finest brands of cigars.
10-10-tf
Coining I'vcnU.
Kov. 11. Annual supper of English Bap
tist church in Bobbins' opora house.
Nov. 20. Grand Thanksgiving Evo ball in
Bobbins' opera home. Schoppo archestra.
Nov. 30. Thanksgiving tea party, under
the auspices of tho Primitlvo Methodist
ehureb, in tho basement of the church.
Nov. 30 Oyster roast in Bobbins' opera
house, under the auspicos of tho Vestry of
All Saints P. E. church.
Whao Baby was rick, we gave her Castorla.
W)u sbe wa a Child, ha cried for Carforla.
Wbsn M became Wins, aba clung to (fcstorla.
Wtn abe had Ctilldren, she gave them Castorla.
Hve ye tried MaElhenny'a fried oyatera?
' 0-12-tf
Tb IWmrd of HeHltli.
A special loeetiug of the Beord of Health
m held hi the Council Chamber laat even
ing. Preaident Sildlng presided and
Meaan. Miles'. Mellale, kUlone and Ilrough-
U, membera, Health Offloer Miles and
Solicitor Pomeroy were present. The moat
important aetiou was a resolution to tack up
waiaiag notice ou all houses where oon-
Ugienadiaeaseaextet and that typhoid fever
ahail be construed as coming within me ruie,
Aainaletrialof Dr. Henry Baxter's Man-
drake Bitters will convince any one troubled
with costiveness, torpid liver or any kindred
diseases of their curative properties. Thoy
only cost 36 cents per bottle. 1 m
llurelilll's Oufe.
Whan seeking a neat awl wU oonduoted
, fe. tto to liurcliUl's. corner Main and Coal
-rrxnOl. Pol!t 811(1 DrOtMtt RttnU0ll. 11 7-tf
AH kinds of Ruling and Bookbinding done
at the Hkiulp ofltoa.
Bnv KautoHt flour. Be aure that tho
t buito Ar Hash. AaVUmd. Pa- Is
pna4 on Ty eaek. S-38taw.
n UnHsof Leiral Blanks for sale at the
CURE FOR RHEUMATISM,"
in i'aine s ueiory uompounu is
Now Life and Energy.
Inspector Samuel D. Conway
is Permantly Cured.
Had Triod Dootora and All Other
Eemodios Without Any '
Relief,
1'alno's celery compound gives now life and
energy to the system.
It Is tho ono truo specific for tho euro of
rheumatism.
It abundantly supplies tho materials do
inanded by tho blood and nerves. It is tho
best possible restorer for oldcrly teoplo. Tho
jieriod beyond middle llfo Is the most precious
part of llfo. It was meant to bo calm, ripo
and strong. At Wline should bo like well
seasoned timbor. To bo feeblo and weak is
not natural, for nature's tondoncy is toward
hoalth. Weakness and pain simply show tho
need of bettor food for the norves and blood.
Says Samuol D. Conway, of St.' Loulo: "I
am 01 years old. I havo resided in St. Iols
3!) years, aud all of this tlmo with tho ox
cention of three years I havo served in tho
engineers' department as inspector and over
seer.
'Last winter I contracted rheumatism and
was laid up. 1 tried all remedies mid doc.
tors, but all failed until I struck 1'alno's
celery compound, which has mado a per.
inanent euro of my ease. I havo rccom
mended it to many.
"My ouse vtm an exception to most others
from the fact that sewers aro most always
built on low grounds, and tho inspector is
exposed to the water and earth oxcav&tcd,
which has a tendency to fill tho system with
malaria.
Mr. Conway Is ono of tho thousands whose
rheumatism has been cured by Paino's celery
compound
THE TOLEDO "WEEKLY BLADE,
And Hook Contululnir all the hmsby
Letters for One Molltr.
In answer to a geuoral demand from all
pjrte of tho United Statoa the Toledo Blade
has published in ono volume, cloth bound, all
ofthe"Na8by Letters-' ovor written by the
late D. B. Locke, omitting perhaps a few
uuimportant lottors on local or forgotten
topios. Only a lew of these letters were ever
published in book form. ETOryboly has
read somo of them, but who has road all
of them? Tho book contains over 500 largo
pages, and nil tho Nasby Letters written
during n poriod of twenty-five yoars; also a
iiortrait of D. K, Locke from his last photo
graph. It would sell at ono dollar or nioro
but it will never be placed on salo. Ono
hundred thousand copies are now being
.printed and bound, and ono copy will bo
sent postpaid by mall free to every person
who this winter remits one dollar for
the Weekly Blade one year. Everybody in
vited to send ior a specimen copy of tho
Weekly Blade, which will give a full descrip
tion of tho book "Tho Nasby Letters."
The Toledo Weekly Blade is the best and
most popular weekly newspaper published in
this country. Jt has the largest circulation
of any weekly nowspaper, aud goes to every
utiitn. tnrrltorv and nearly every county of
tho Union, Only ono dollar a year, includ
Ina tho above mentioned book free, Seud
postal to The Blade, Tolodo, Ohio, for a free
specimen copy of tho paper, bena uio na
dresses of your friends also.
A (lood Show,
A firet-olaas entertainment was given at the
opera house Thursday evonlng by Sweeney,
Alvido and Goetie's Minstrels, which is
without doubt, one of the very best minstrel
companies in existence. The singing ana
danolng were good, there was an abundance
of freah joke, aud the specialties were way
above the average. Especially flue were the
juggling, rope-walking and feata in gymnas
tics, and everything pleased the audience to
the fullest degree. Lancatler, fa.,) Jsev
Bra, Dee. 23. At Ferguson's theatre noxt
Thursday evening.
Gout, Influenw, Backache, Pains in tho
Side and all forms of Bhcumatlo dtscasos
nnlAlrlv dlaannear when treated with the
celebrated imported Anchor Pain Expeller,
For sale at C. U. Hagenbucb, P. P.' D. Kir-
lin, J. M. Hlllan, and other druggists. 3t
Deinorests' for December.
Demoretft Magazine, for December, is ou
the table. It la n elegant number, espec
ially for girla and young ladies, although it la
Juataa interesting to the old or now mam.
The nreettut laaue ia an ideal ChriaUna laaue,
with a lovely water c l u "Did Saal Clous
Bring Yout" which w.il appeal to every one,
rl,l The other Kood thlno) in it
are too numerous to mention. Subscribe for
it; only 18.00 per year. Address W. Jennings
Domorest, 15 East 14th St., New York.
t mw's j'
i rm
SAMVL D. COW WAY.
COURT NOTES.
Cane Heard nntl ltUtoned of Thin Morn
SptGial tO EVBNIKCJ llBKAMJ.
Dnvfeainrin T. 1i ft r Tf.Mll
ton, of Shenandoah, to-day appenrod on tho
witness stand to testify ns to whether or not
his patient, County Deteetlvo IEIchard Amour,
has sulllclcntly recovered to bo ablo to attond
the present term of court as a witnoss In tho
Gilberton riot owes. The doctor did not
think so. Hon, C. N. Urumni, counsel for
John lirlggs, has asked for a postponement
of tho case until tho uoxt form of court,
hence tho taking of this testimony. No
decision wag rendered up to 2 o'clock to-day.
tlmnbo'fl Death,
Doputy Coroner Mmley and Senator 1J. J.
Monaghau, Chief Durgees Ilurns, John I.
Carton, Patrick Flaherty, J. H. Manloy and
Frank Jionln, his jury, met last night to
hold Inquests In the cases of John Angustaltis,
who was killed by re fall of cnal In the West
Shenandoah colllory, and Mike Jumbo, who
was found dead In tho Wm. Pcnn colliery
breaker. Owing to tho absenco of some Im
portant witness tho Adgustaltla case was
postponed, but in tho Jumbo ease tho follow
ing verdict was rendered'- "That tho mid
Mlko Jumbo caino to his doath by falling
from tho floor ef tho engine house ami strik
ing against tho fly wheel, sod wo beliove
tho (froth was nceidenta.1."
Heclriire; Information.
Jolmllnzledlno, of tho Gatewissa" valley
was in town yesterday seeking tho ownir of
the team which flguvtd with his in the mi
away on Main street last Friday -ovening.
Mr. llazledlne says tht the runaway of the
other tenn frightened' his horses and caused
them to run and in the injury t one of
Ilazledlno's horses must have been inflicted
by tho shaft of tho otller wagon. Ho has
been unable to ilnd out who oivned tAe other
horses.
A flood Attmctlun.
"Tho Diamond Breaker," n story of tho
nil nee, Scott Marblo's latest and most sensa
tional melo drama, will be seen at Furgwou's
theatre ou Friday ovoning, Nov. 17th.
IIilri VnUey ltullroartr, Troubled.
KASTOX, Pa., Nov. 14. The mumbrrs of
tho grievance committee of the Lehigh
Vulloy railroad employes, who were to re
assemble nt Uetlileliem yesterday to en
deavor to KociUre a conference with tho olll
cials, failed to put in an iippeurnnce. This
fact is significant, and would seem to in
dicate that the committee has abandoned
hope. It is suid that (Jeniril Superinten
dent Wilbur lias refused to nccetlo to the
requests mndr- bythu committee. The
railroad tnoi iiiatm they have been very
badly trcaw I. Mmiy of them are opposed
to strikes on ircncrtil principles, and so ex
press thcmselvfeM. What the otitcomo of
tho troublo will bw no ono can tell.
Stilus Tor ' SnlcJile's Ir.iirnnro.
Chicago, Nov. -T?ie case of James C.
Bell, who suicided in court vttile under a
chareoof emwzxlement, was revived when
Bell's former employer sued a life insur
ance company for $10,000. The amount
represents a life policy due to tho dead
mans bciicliclurios, the premiums on
which, the plaintiff claims, were paid with
money stolen from him. Bell is said to
have been the wayward son of a woll
known Altooim (Pit.) Lutheran minister,
and having runaway from home to follow
a circus, hail long been thought dead by
his parents.
XHnr. n lirtatfr.
PlTTSDL'liO, Nov. 11. E. U Roberts, of
the City of Mexico, is in Pittsburg, on his
way to Now York. He has been in Mexico
for the pnst twelve years and is largely
interested in milling projects, lie will re
turn to Mexico within a month, lie said,
today: "There is a great deal of ilissatis
faction among the Mexicans over the rule-
of President Din.. He is nbsuming a more
dictatorial attitude each year, and is try-
ingto establish himself so strongly as to
defy nil revolutionary movements."
T?EHQUS0N'3 THEATRE.
P. J. FERGUSON, HANAOEll.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, '93
Neal Florence's
BIb Sensation,
Tge Di&npd Biei
A new American play, by Scott Marble.
A mighty production. Carloads of spec
ial scenery, and ten tons ot ponderous
machinery running at full blast.
THE GREATEST MECHANICAL EFFECTS EVER COICEIIEI
Realism realized. Magnificence, splendor and
superiority in overy aeiau. cveryining
up to date. Bee the hero thrown
futntlin nnndproua breaker.
A company ot playcra never equalled In melO'
drama, aeaaeo. Dy rviijivA ;vur.un.
Prices, as, 35 aim so Cents.
Reserved seats at Ktrlin's drug store
pEUGUSON'S THEATRE.
J' J, jfJanUUBUDi SlaAUMt
Monday, November 20,1893
The favorite of all the large cities.
Cosgroye & Giant's Comedians,
In the rollicking, musical,
farce comedy,
"THE DAZZLER!"
in Ub fourth year of
Steadily Increasing Success.
Three hours of Comedy, Pong and Dance by
elever comedians, preivy iuu uuu
graceful daaoera.
Prices, 5i 5 "d 75 Cents.
SHOEMAKERS'
General Supply Store !
Wholesale and Itetatl PRICES,
.toutj id. TXtiazsisia.
1 Ferguson Uoubo bldg., Centre Btreet.
i
Pittsburg Novelty Store I
Chlnaware, Quoensware, Glassware anil
Tf AT T"n A X7" 0001)8 at lowest
1JLUJ A U A jL p'i?; .&LV!SS
and be convinced we carry the very beat fine.
(7XMIIIIUU IUV BIUWIV I
No. 25 Weat Centre Street, Hhcnaodoali.
P
J. mumu
28 South Main Street.
Henriettas, special in all ahados, a god one,
Tfic per yard, worth 80c.
Standard Prints, Go.
A large assortment of Laaifes Osshmoro Ofcves
to closo out cheap.
Good Ginghams, 4c and fie, worth 7o and 6.
A lot of Floor Oilcloths to close out at 16c,.
original price, 25c
Press Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 plccoi
in the best sondes.
big drive In Underwear. Bents' Red Shirts,
all wtei. Too, lormcr prior, i
HE UDl' GAHMRNT DEI'ARTMIWT!
Is complete. All now anfcBtylish goods 1
onu'at prices beyontt' compwition.
,.. Carpets
Tlife Derartmeot is complete, embmetatr
Jtall lino of Bag, Ingrains and' Urease
at the lowest prices of any.
SUawls, Blankets, Notion
Corsets, Children's Gannenis
A&d a job'ln Vol7et to eel) at COc, worth
SLOW. AcKnowieagmg no competition rn
the trado, I assuro you Uirgains in every
department at the old reliable sund.
ft HOUTII MAIN STREET.
AMUSEMENTS.
CTEKGUBON'B THEATHE.
P. J. FEltOUSON, MANAGER.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th.
The Romantli Young Actor.
E. A. WARREN,.
And a company of players,
In tho great scunia production,
I'S CLAIM"
1
Startling Climaxes,
Thrilling Situations.
The most exoltlnR Arc scone ever prf nted I
on nny stage. A sonu oari.iaa 01 HcenT.T car
ried lor this great sensational meio arama.
Prices: 25, 85 and 50 Cents.
Reserved Seats at Ktrlin's drug store.
JjlEKCWSON'S THEATKE.
P. J. FBIfUUStW, AlAKAUtm.
rm 1 xt 1 iiii. no
Tnursciay, Novamoer 16tli 93.
Engagement Extraordinary!
Third Annual Tour of the Favorites!
SWEENEY, ALVIDO & GOETZE'S
ODEL
INSTRELS!
A Brand t-ansformatlon first Dint. Elabor-
nin and rflned mliiRtrelsv f SDeclallv arraue
ea. liTeryininB' uew ana up io me limes sor
tne season isuj ui. nut an oiu g'.in' on vue iuii.
30 STAR. : AUTISTS!-ao
See the crand clog tournament! See the big
son? and dAnce! Heo tho irrcat livers. Eu
ropean novelist! Ten funny comedians! Eight
tweet singers! The tjuaaer mty tjuintotiei
Urana street paraae t noon uy i-ror. win.
uoetze's ccienraiea nana 01 soioisis.
Come and see a good show.
Prices, 25, 3S 50 ana 75 Cta.
Reserved seats at Ktrlin's drug store.
Tickets, Only 5
l( rtispn's Duat.pn Rmi I
127 South Main Street,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
A. P. KAISER, Proprietor.
t37The best oysters In all styles at all hours.
Bargains I
mm
M
FAIR!
Under thr auspices ot the d
l II. V E Co., No. 1, l
I BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE. SHENAKOQAH, I
A IlECINNINl., d
A Ending JANUAIIY S, 1881. d
In addition to tho attractions by P
d the mugnllloent display at the booths f
there will he a grand
' MUSICAL EKTEBTAIHMENT ! f
X And other amusements. Change of P
0 program each night. A numbered m
ticket given to each person purehas-
V lng a ticket ot admission. r
5
Daily Surprises in
-A.T
Dives, Pomeroy
and
POTTSVIIjIjE, pa.,
Constantly we hear business
ing-, "I can t see how they sell goods so cheap at Dives, Pome
roy & Stewart's. Tliey sell goods- at retail cliearper than I
can buy them at wholesale. "
Quantity and Small Margins,
Answers This Question.
Our bg store is the place to get the most for yourmoneyr
Try it and see what a large amount of goods you can tuy for
3 dollar.
At Our Millinery Department
You can-get a now hut of tho latest stylo at almost any price. Huts
to suit all in prico as well as in style. You can't find a larger or
better assortment of the millinery art than what we have.
IN "WRAPS-We aro at the top,
ufactured goods. -Lndies'', misses' and chHdren's coats, capes and
circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount huve been sold
but new goods are received dally. Bo come fc any tine and we will
be glad to serve you.
Wo atways havo bargains at this department, but now wo have Bomethtng
special. Ar lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth)
C08fc 11,0 importer ninety cents, but he
vubu at grcui. reuuctiuu
A lot of -iolnch all-wool Serges for
your uotieo-boforo 'tis too late.
Another lot of 30-lnch Camel's Hair
tention is needed to seo these goods, as
DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART
5 and 7 North
C. GEO. MILLBlt. Manager,
MIS CELL AHEOTJS.
1 71011 HALE Nine stares HohuylWll Trao-
tlonstook. Apply m tills elltco. 0-iMf
iF
IOU SALE CHE P. A brandnowBtnndard
Sewing Machine. Apply at this oflloe. tt
171OH SALE A National typewriter In per-
IX. leel coaaimon. win De sola oneap ior
cam, Appiyatmuomce. a-u-tt
WANTED, A gooa girl for general houso
work. Anolv to M. L. Kemintrer'n. 35
N rtUMaln moat, Shenandoah. 11-14. tt
YQUNG MAN WANTED!
nail up Higns and distribute Circulars.
Good
pay rscnu
(iendstamn. Calhoun County Advertls-
ing Co.
llattlo CrceK, Jlloh. iKilmo.
100
l'Ull CUNT. Earned by our syndicate
in six months Little capital may bo
multlnlteii hv oursvsto(o.otsneoulattng.
Woareoxoert judges of the market and suc
cessful operators
w. 11. 1-KMJ.ILK & uu., urweta, riiitourg, ra.
10-27-lm.
PKOPOBAJjS WANTED. Prooosals wanted
for the building anu Its aontenu on lots
on ttailroaa street, wananoy city ouiiaing
formerly used by Wadllnger us a porK pacKlug
establishment. Ilids will be received until
Thursd ay, la o'clnck m. The building and con
tents must be removed within Uve days from,
date of purchase, to malie room for power house
ot Lukenle Hallway Company. Address,
ai. u 1IU1V aiAW,
Engineer,
Jlabanoy City, Pa , Nov. 14, 1693. 2t
pltOK. FUKDERICIC ZEITZ;
JjSSTKUVTUU UFMUSIV,
Is nrenared to alve Instructions on nlano, orcan,
rtrlne and band Instruments. For fnrthor In
rormaiion can on oraaaresg- uuuul.hu iinua.,
wo. i Norm jiain street, Hnenanauan.
JTiERGUSON'a THEATKE.
P. J. FEKOUHUr, SAnAUUU.
WEDNESDAY, NOV'ER 29.
For the benefit ol the
Holy Family Church !
BEAMS
ILLUMINATED
TOURS!
Ancient lm d k Catacombs
Or, the Trials and Triumphs of'
Christianity.
I AUitilBHlun, Gallery, 35 Ccuts
General AiIiiiIhhIoii, ,15c.
tSTDoors open at T.K) o'oloclc. Looture at 8.
,-l
J30 Huwtli SInlu Htreet,
Sliontnidoali, '!?..
All wnrk iruaranteed to be first-class In every
reared. We respectfully solicit a share ot
your patronage. Goods sailed for ana aeuvere a
f3ajains!
Stewart's,
men from other towns say
too, with nil ths-leadiui? and latest man
54 Inches wide, or 39c. These goods
needed funds and tvo bought the job for
33o jvyard. This material is worth
Effect Cloth at 17c. Your early at
they will go very quickly.
Centre Street,
POTOTIBUILES, FA.
Elegance
in
Stationery.
You are ssretul about your wrltlrg paper, of
course nothing ghowe good breeding more
clearly than correct oorreepondenoe.
But yecr little notes to "th butcher, the
baker, the oandle-stlok maker," do not need to
be on such fine quality-paper as your epistles
to friends. You oan we money there by using
our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes.
Tne best Is nere also the next best. Doth
correct In every way.
HOOKS & BROWN,
No. 4 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Fa
WALL PAPER!
II AStG AIMS !
Big Reduction in Wall Paper.
Must make room for an cnor
mous Spring Stock, : : : :
JOHN - P. - GARDEN,
21 W. Centre Street, Bhenandoah, Pa,
CLEARlf BROS.,
llottlsrsof all kladsot
TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I
AND MINERAL WATEUS.
Weiss Ueek a Specialty. Also bottlers, of the
f inest liecr.
17 nntl JO I'each Alley, HllEKANDOAn.
3Tox ex 2TAt QL3a.dL dsctxx
CHAS. DEAR'S SHAVING PARLOR,
Fkruuson house Ulook.
Everything In the tontorlal line done In first
class style. Everything neat and clean.
Just opened in tho Egau Building,
No, 8 East Centre street, a full line
of Fall and Winter Millinory.
Miss Annio Morrison,
SHENANDOAH, HA.
Tho Man Who Wroto tho Song
"He never caret to wander
from Ms own flrettde."
wm inspired while sitting before one of my Hue
Heater. I also hitve on nana the bent Hmvti
and Ranges la the market and a largo stock of
iFousafuralshlng Goods. I'lumblut-, r,oiiug
and Spouting a apeoUlty. All woik guirautout
Cor. ot Lloyd and White Sts., Bhenandoau. l a.
Hmoxu office