The Evening VOL. IX. -NO. 13, SH EN AND O AIT. PA.. TUESDAY. JANUARY Von aro a business man, and used to straieht forward business talk facts facts- facts. Vour wlfo has boon looking for a . Piano, Sewing Machine ? Organ; Chamber Suit, Parlor Suit, Or something olso In our lino. Why not bny It now. Wo are selling cheaper than over. J.P.WILLIAMS&SOM run to nnnr. atduio 1110 to WJUU IMO The Celebrated Dr. Moore to Remain 'Till Jan. 10. WONDERFUL (5URESMDE. Hot Atone Are Shenandoah Fsople lJene- ntcd by Hi. Works nf This Wonderful Mm, nut Men From Alt (Iter 111. Ilaglon Mull, in Shouting Ills I'mUe. A HAPPY NEW YEAR -tTO ALL- PATRO MY II67II8 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. 6 COMMISSIONERS ORGANIZE). Hliisa ic f Un cpnenti to r1n vnur fntirv wnrlf C) Perhaps you will need some gold or silver paint. Come to to us and fret the best. We sell Arustem s paint. It took first premium at the World's Fair. We are selling: Odds and Ends iiv Plush Goods at reduced figures which will close them out quickly. Come soon. Nickle cover Teapots are the cheapest and none better. Marble enameled kitchen utensils. Try a piece. Suear bowls from 5c up. Best market baskets ever made 50 cents. No. 8 South Main S Ireet. Hook & Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latfet Libraries kept con- utsntly in stock. Agents tor all Nowspapors, Magazines, Period cals, etc. No. 4 South Mam Street. gar o. STeat Cleaa "CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR Feiiouson Housb Block. Everything In the tentorial line done In first Vitus style. x-veryiuiiiK ueut uuu uicuu. pittsburg Wovoity Store Cklaaware, Queensware, Glasswaro and TTAT TTPv A 7 GOODS at lowest lAX)1j LJ1 JL Prices. Call and examine lue biuck nae orsnnoed we csrry the very test line Ne. 25 West Centre Street, t-henardoih. Suitable X-MAS Present, For mother, sister or wife, if a Carpet Sweeper or Rug The best pla to selsct ltvm Is at ' 0, FHICSK CiliPET STORE. Na, 10 South Jardln Si. JOE W Y ATT '8 4L00N AW REisTAUHftN". (Christ. Howler's old stand.) tun ssrt Vne Htn., KUefinutloMl lleBt beer, alo and porter on tap. orandacf wfctsUeye and cljarB. Pi scheo. Die fines ool room ' Dr. J. Harvoy Jlooro, who has been located at tho jFerguson IIouso the past two weeks, having performed a nuaiber of surgical opera, tlons which need his personal supervision! has concluded to prolong his stay to January 10th. This, indeed, will bo good news to many who havo been uuablo to consult him. Ho has been eminently successful in Shcnau doah, performing cures that scorn almost miraculous, yet when Rifled down woro found to be hnsod on purely scientific treatment. Often, as is well known, tho allllcted aro required to travol a long distance in order to roach one who is capable of removing their particular ailment, and when reached his reputation stands upon tho testimony of those who aro equally strangers; hut In tho case of Dr. Mooro all this Is changed. Ho has been In our midst long enough to becomo ono of us. Tho names and address of many of his patients whom ho has cured in this region has been published in the Hkrald. Many were well known citizens, whoso words are undoubtod and who aro easy ot access. Ills wotks have been for tho betterment of tho condition of our friends and uolghbors, and thus it is that his fanio and success ro-t upon solid ground, continuing to grow and spread from day to day. Dr. Mooro is a specialist of undoubted skill in tho diseases which ho treats, and whllo he has paid particular attontiou to tho ovoand oar, and lias been eminently cuccossful, he is not lacking in testimonials from those in our midst as to the success of the treatment of other diseases. He does not euro all, for the reason that ho does not accccpt- all the c.sea that come to him, and in this particular ho is certainly very diil'erent lrom nianj other physicians. Tho doctor's practice since located hero has been voty larg.-, and investigation shows that his beneficence not only covers a wide liold, but that ho is honorable in his practice, and will not lend himself to the delusion ol those in whoso behalf his great skill will noi avail. 3 Those contemplating consulting this cmi uent specialist would do well to .vail thorn lves of tho last opportunity, .'ho last days of his stay he will undoubf ily bo so busy mat it will Do impossible for ,11 to call to see blni. Iu his advertisement uiay bo found a number of testimonials of cures effected whilo in Shenandoah. Tho Shoj-T.i-iilKlit. There can be no doubt of tho success of "Master and Man." It is an intensely strong play, perfectly presented. The rconery and mechanical devices, tho play itself and the company all command respectful attention md aro worthy of oousido atioii. Tho scone of tho Carlton Iron Mills is decidodly novel and rouses ths audlenco to tho highest pitch Altogether the perfoinianco is thoroughly enjoyable and we pronounce "Master and Uan" a hit. At Ferguson's theatre to-night. 1 quest Postponed. Tho Coronsr s investigation of tho mine disaster at Oak Hill colliery which caused tho death of three men has been Indefinitely postponed. Testimony was to have been taken yesterday, but owing to the flooded condition of the mine the jurors wero unable to make an examination. A ppolntni-s Under the Deal Knitted The Controller's Oilier. Tho now Board of County Commlsfloucrs, comprising Moure, Allen, Kcnlz and Martin, was duly organized at I'otUvlllo yesterday with tho election of Mr. Allen as president, upon tho nomination of Mr. Martin. After about au hour's session the Commis sioners proceeded to mako tho appointments, Messrs Bouts and Martin nominating appli cants and Mr. Allen casting his vote with Mr. Martin on the elections. All tho appoint ments wero mado by a vote of S to 1, Mr. Rents being in the minority and the full Allen-Martin slato went through. Tho followiug wero tho appointments made: Chlof Clerk, Phil J. Counoll, of Olrardvlllo. First Assistant Clerk, Carl Coogan, of Shonandoah Docket Clerk, Itichard T. Lewis, of Malm noy City. Second Assistunt Clerk, Horace Robor, of Plnegrovo. County Solicitor, J. O. Ulrlch, of Tamsqua. Janitor, William T. Davits, ol Tamaqua. dock Winder, 11. F. Oclst, Pottsvillo, unanimously electtd. Prison Warden, W. C. Dunkclbcrgtr, Ta maqua. Matron, Mrs.W. C. Dunkclborger, Tamaqua. Deputy Warden, William Carter, St. Clair. Prison Clerk, Isaac Sotzin, of Washington. Moss Woavor, Michaol Shoeneman, Potls- vllle, Tiison Thyslclan, Dr. J. M. Cooper, Friod nsburg. Prison Watchman, It. T. Leonard, Polts vlllo. Second Prison Watchman, John Holmes, of Itahn. Tho positions of assistant janitor, fireman and night watchman at tho jail wero left Vacant, as tho tonuro of ollice of tho incum bents does not oxpiro btforo April 1, Alter to dinner hour tho Commissioners and Controllor govern met in joint session to x salaries. The salary of tho Controller's chief clerk, George Walker, was fixed at $1,750; Commissioners' chief clerk, Phil. J, Counell, $1,200. It is proposed to mako tho salaries of the Quarter Session clerks $1,200 Their pro- ccessors drew $1,500 and $009, respectively. Treasurer Dr chert will only have ono clerk and the salarios of tho two prison watchmen 111 bo increased from $45 to $55. All tho other salarios will remain tho same. 2' 18iM' If ONE GENT. 111 -. . II NO III 10 WASTE The Dates for the Primaries Drawing1 Near. LESS THAN A MONTH LEFT The Committees Must (ict Togatlier mid Fit the Time for Holding I lie 1'rU marlrs unci Many Oilier Thine Must be Done WltliU four Weeks. Rednced: Minnesota "Daisy" Flour, To $4.50 Per Barrel. High Grade Roller Flour, To $3 90 Per Barrel. Roller Family Flour, To $3.50 Per Barrel. Lauyvr Foster's Jlrnnoh Office. Sol. Foster, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor it-l.aw, ot Pottsvillo, has taken rooms at HcElheiiny's oafe building and will open s branch law ofilce. Mr. Foster expects to be In Shenandoah every Wednesday and Satur Jay evenings, when he can b consulted al the place mentioned. ll-22-2w When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. (Vhen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Mlsa, alio clung to Castorla. When she bad Children, sha give them Castorla. PENCIL POINTS. (Xir Stock of Groceries The installation of officers of Watkin Wa ters Post, No. 140, G. A. It., takes place on Friday ovcnlng. Senior Post Commander Daddow will be tho installing officer. A very important meeting of Shenandoah Comuiandcry, S. of A,, will tako placo on I Thursday ovoning. For the Holiday Trade la full and complete. Jiuts, Candies and Fruits. FLORIDA ORANGE8- Large, Fresh and Sweet. Weildlnc Imitations. Over 600 of the finest and correct styl wedding invitations and cards to select from at tho Hebald office. Either priutod or eugravod. We can discount city prices. A most n Miracle. Kadam'g Microbo Killer has acted llko I miracle. It cured my wlfo of Consumption ind mo of Lumbago and Diabetes. Frank S I Jones, Camden, N. J. liurcklll's Cafe. When seeking a neat and well condncted cafe, go to Iiurchill s, corner Main and Coal Itreots. Polite and prompt attention. 117' It Suits the People s what druggists say, because they are tired of the many bitter cough remedies. Puu-Tlna ildlrig Y i platesj i iies. w til t teat desipm We Receive Fresh CREAMERY I3UTTER Every other day. AT KEITER'S. la the most pleasant lulckly cures uouins, Lung disorders, tS cent. k. P. D. Klrlln's drug store. tastluit medicine, IJUB, IDIIM, MUM l'an-'flna Is sold nt flavo you tried McElhenny'a fried oysters u in-11 Bay Keystone floor, Be sure that name Lessiq & Baeb, Ashland, Fa, I printed on verr ackh ,y wnrtaStMI' Ihe day for tho spring elections for 1801 will bo tho third Tuesday of February, which is the 20th of the month, and under the present yatcm of making nominations tho time is drawing near when tho party organizations will havo to taks Up the question. Ihe amended ballot law of 1693 requires that all nominations by certificates of party organisations for towuship and borough offices, and School Directors in tho same, shall bo Hied with tho County Commissioners at least eighteen days before tho election, and nominations for tamo offices by nomina tion papors ut least fifteen days before It. It will bo seen by computation that tho certificates of nomiuation must bo filed by tho first of February and that, therefore, lets than a month is left for tho respective parties to got their committees together, make their nominations, prcparothe certificates aud have tbcm filed us required. Tho committees should bo at work now and they should hold their meetings to draw tho plans of tho campaign this week, or tho lift part of next wcok at tho latest. Many pcoplo aro allowing themselves to bo guided by tho dato of tho election and are not considering tho eighteen days which must olapse between that date anil tho completion of tho work for the campaign. Mcanwhilo if there any citlz-ns who in tend running for office, they should liustlo aud let tho people know they aio candidates. Tho best way to do that is by putting an an nouncement in cold, bold type in' the newspapers. THE BOARD OF HEALTH. Is Detflrmluett to Knforce the Itegu lHtlons. At tho last meeting of tho Shenandoah Board of Health President Spalding mado an address, in which ho stated that thcro were many peoplo in tho town who were trending tho board with seeming contempt, and he proposed to Inaugurate a decislvo policy to show these people that tho regulations and ordors of tho board must bo obeyed, or those who refused to do so must answer to tho law. The remarks lead to tho adoption of a motion instructing Health Officer Miles to notify all undertakers and funeral directors that tho Board of Health will proceed against them for tho first violation of tho rules and regulations. It is said tbat tho rule requiring under takers to take out burial permits has been almost entirely ignored. Tho Board also decided, in view of tho in creased business on band, to meet hcrcaftor twico a month aud tho next meeting will bo hold on on Friday, 12ih Inst. Secretary Scanlau reported tho following statistics received since the last meeting : 141 cases of measles; 1 of scarlatina ; S of liphtheria, aud 1 of chicken pox. Tho commlltco on nuisance reported hav ing investigated tho complaint against the TVomer property aud found no nuisance. Tho following monthly report was sub mitted : "Ash bin, corner of Coal ard Bowers streets, cleaued. Ash bin at Ceutro and Market cleaued, Also one opposite same N'ulsauco of oyster shells on North Main street removed. Yard corner White and Centro Btreets cleaned. Ash bin and gutter corner of Lloyd and Emerick streets cleaned. Uuttcr on North Pear alley cleaned and repaired. My attention was called to tho condition of a houso on Jardln street, between Centre and Oak sticots, in which there was a fever ciiso. I visited tho place and notified the guardian to clean up tho yard. I requested Messrs. Beddall and Br&digan and Mrs. Burns to clean out houses and they did so. "I also notified parties not to pllo ashes on Cherry and Qilbort streets. I visited tho slaughter houses and found them in good condition, with tho exception of one, which has been put in better condl tion. Zimmerman's is in number ono condl tlon. "Many other nuisances uot hero mentioned were removed, 137 placos having been cleanei slnco I have been 011 duty. "EmvAitD Milkh, "Health Officer." mul lamination Tor Letter Curriers Clerks la february. Immediately upon tho advent of Post master Mellet Into office the followiug notice was ssnt tho Herald for publication : U. S. Civil Service Mxamtuatlqns. A com potitivo examination, under tho rules of tho rfl.-.i a- mM ca !.. n r.-. UU11CU aiUbUS V.1V11 OBfTlCU VyOlUUlUBlUII, 01 ppllcants for tho grades of clerk aud orrior in the classified postal cervico at tho iost ofilce in tho borough of Shenandoak, Pa., will ho held in sa d borough on tho tenth lay of Febiuary, 1894, commencing at 9 clock a. m. Applications for this examination must Wo made on blanks prescribed by the United Btitca Civil Service Commission. Such blanks can bo obtained at the post ofiieo from the undersigned. Applications will not bo accepted unless filed beforo the hour of cloning business on January 21, 1S9I. Jouu M. Bock, Sec. Board of Ex. THE BRIGGS OASB. A .Motion to Ouusli tliu Indictment Over ruled Special to Evening Heiuld. P0TT8VII.LK, Jan. 2. Tho motion to quasi the indictment in tho case of tho Common wealth against Briggs, which is ono of tho Gilbcrlon riot cases, has just been overruled and tho court has ordered that a jury be so curod. This will probably take tho balance of this afternoon aud tho wituewes for th Commonwealth will bo oillod to morrow morning. Committed to Jail. Paul Lukas was taken to the Pottsvill jail this morning to await trial for assault aud battory and fornication. He beat the husband of his paramour. $300 hall was required in each cuco and ho was unable to furnish It, wheieupou Justice Williams committed him. the Notice tu Societies, Kto. The Hkrald office is prepared to furnish on short notice, programmes, badges, etc, guaranteeing tho finest workmanship at the lowest rates. 1000 samples to select from, Tho most exquisite designs to suit any society tTniTOTMlW iriouuuus tfuui pi GET READY. Thou phis. Fred ville. C. II this muni lolin mornlnfl Schou day at If t'umuq Year's Willlal town to- Samui I'WWONAI.. sTaggert has returned to Plilladel rick Bcnuer snt ywterday at Potts. of Pottsvillo, wm In town Ilaeslo ning. Kcoso, of Centralla, was lu town this Muldoott spent to- Diroctor II. J ottaville. I Yedlnsky, of Puttivllle. snent.V lay here. ..ojbi, 01 riiiiaiieiiihta. w . iy. 1 Uellncr was one of the l'lilladel- Shenandoah Young- Man Killed at Packerton. phlaus ill town to-day. MIsa Amelia Bouncr. of l'll I. 1. 1- t . -n . "' .iMcine camped!, tho Ph adelnhlR ,l.n,. mcr, iook orders In town to-day. Mrs. Jj. It. Buyer returned home from 1'orl uuruon list ovcnlng. Valentino BieniiHii. nr li,n..ii..i.t. ! . ""vn'uiii, Bitem. r iu umn wan his parents. iicddall is a sulTerer .from his old carbuncle. IJ0 has two this time. Foltz, of Phllad.lphia. is snendln. lys in town with relatives. n It. Smith, of the Philadeliihla fir,,. of SnilC, Fostor & Co., was in town to-day. a. vjainer aud son left for theli "lueiiciu, west Virginia, this morn. d Shoomaker loft this morning for o resume his studies at tLo Dickinson ol. klla Mann and May Watts, ol worq tho guests oC town lrleudj Clauser and John Price. Jr.. have to Philadelphia to reeuino their dudies. Burke, liq., will raovo into tho cot- outh Whito street recontly occupied r i'liincy. an uugcre, 01 town, and Ins sou, ol ait. Carmol, spent to day in at at tho Potlsville court. Uunlzingor, of tho Lost Creek on- coris, spent New Year's day with ts at Pottsvillo. Fahoy, P. F. King and Tim O'Brien left to this morning for Berwick to wit ness tljureslin Hcudeishott foot rico. Thots Sanger and Thomas Williams, ol Mt. Cliel, accompanied bv Cicnre- K,.jn,in.. lclphia, paid a visit to town last i) Kirlin has movod Iiis family next tho same building. Mayor Finney vacant by Mr. REMAINS BROUGHT HERE Thomas He, nold, Attempted t Jam,, Upon Moving Freight Train, lint l n llenealli ll, wiieeU Wa, Cri(1( to lUulli. fplos the part mado Foreman McKcono and Edward Id, tiro boss, of Colorado, spent New many acquaint- more Chroniei Haveyoa tried MeElhtany's fritd oysters? -12-tf A (loud Hlinw. Mark Murphy, ln"0'Dowd'a Neighbors," at (Javelin's theatre last night, played to a full houss. Tho play was much appreciated, as was attested by the continued laughter and applause. The specialties were good, and Mark Murphy is tho samo funny follow. The singing of Miss Taylor was very fine. The dancing of Mattio Lockkctto has never been excelled In this city. Iu fact, tho entire company was of a high standard of excellence, and the enteitainment in its entirety desorved the large patronsge it received. Cincinnati GuinmercinbOaiette. At Forgu- sori's theatre to-morrow ovoning. McElhenny'a 9-12-tf Year j'.ay visiting their wiiinSrowinrand weTecTTrniteTni .ui The Citi.nus'Stndiug Committee will ejeel P08"""1' ....... ,...r t.-.i.i.... , T.n ,U ML-r.iin-uuy .mi, .iiv.o., .........p. Mb, at s o'clock, instead of Monday v vt. T I ICilhich announces himself in today s II Kit A l.n for Chief Burgess, subject A litthto the Citizens' horoneh convention. tho rcsid Cherry ing to li tho treo spread ri CSI"-U ' . . . f ,. nnr i,v reason of tho front pol viiiiMi himself bv being rospondc ' . . . h th m,,,.mI11, ,vlfe . tllBtt 'I1"!"" " - mlluo i...r... l,r mnrrWiro. no eventually suffus In which nu nvo James Y happenc! aud was Tho Ihigh. Valley "nawienirer lrl ,.1.1.1. arrlve.1 hero at :58 this moring brought Uo..y 01 moma Eovnolds from 1 ackcrton. Undertaker O'Har innb -1,.. of tho remains aud conveyed thorn to tho homo of tho deceased's mother. Mrs. M.r Iteynolds, a widow residing on West ov street. lloynold's met his death on thn Tl,ii. Valloy Kailroad at Packerton last nl.hr Ho and a youug man namoil O'Urlnn. ..l.i t hall from tho First ward of this town. rr. walking about tho railroad yard and whou a freight train approached Reynolds trie.1 tojumponit. Ho slipped and fell beneath tho wheols and his bodv ,a. i...ii.i mangled. Tho deceased was 21 years of sim. Jtn worked for tho Hoehler llrno c...i. Jardln street. When in town hn .n 1,1. homo with his mother. About a week ago 1. ihwj soino troiiulo and having heanl that tho police wero aftor him hodisappcaicd. lie was to havo gone to Buffalo and it is suppose.! that hi bleet in attempting to lump on tho froight train was to contlnuo his journey to that jiolnt. THE SURCHARGING. Heckles Expenditures Charged l,y the Cmiiity Auditors. The report that County Auditors Allcu, Wachter and Morau had surcharged Countv Commissioners ilowos, DoTurk and Kccd with $1,100, and Poor Commissioners Tracer aud Bergan with $225.00, is confirmed by tho 1 rotnonotary. Among tho items surcharged aro four aggregating $SO0 paid to William Wllhelm. Esq., for professional servicos to tho County Commissioners iu supervising tho trionnial assessment last year The grounds for the surcharge are that the Commissioners are bound personally to supervise the triennial assessments, and to hear appeals from the his hair tiugulsh wero cal about 1 1 services was tho Fried oysters a specialty at "Hunter and 3Inu." "Master and Man" is ono of the best melo dramas now beforo the public. The scenic effects of the play aro without doubt the grandest ever offerod by any attraction. Tho success, howevor, does not depeod to any extent on the scenery, as the company throughout is far above tho usual sensational clas. With such sterling artists as Frank Karrlngton, Daniel Jarrett, Miss Fealy aud lllu Marlou, it may bo judged that an acted performance of the highest order is assured. the scenic part adding greatly to th beauty of the performance. "Master and Man" will appear at Ferguson's theatre this evening. lour children are liable to Coughs, Colds ora Tiiroat. L'roun and Whoonluir Uouth which often result seriously. Prompt treat ment taves many innocent uuio sunerers, 1 rv l-nn.-i irm i-nuim ana luiisummiuu uaire. It's nleasant. safe and sure. tt cts. Bold at 1'. V. W, Klrlln's drug aioro. Cmnlnir Invents, Jan. 5. Welsh Baptist church, annual sup por, Robbins' Opera douse. Jan. 9. "Ye Old Folks" concert at the Union Sunday school building, Lost Creek, under the auspices of tho Sons of Temperance. Jan.ll. " The Trolley Bystem" at For guson's theatre, for the benefit of Gcorgo Walters. Jan. IS. Manhattan Athletic Club Ball, Robbins' Opera House, Fob. 5. Fifth grand ball of the Gymna sium Club in Bobbins' opera house. Special low prices to all in watches, jewelry aud silverware at Holdermau's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. 12-27-tf Olveu Away. For sixty days Koagey, tho photographer. will give a 10x12 platinum picture with evorv dozen of his $3 cabinets, Use Wpllb' Launubv Blue, ths bet Sluing for laundry use. Each packago makot I wo quarts, llrta. Hold by Ooskley Bros, Get your repairing done at Holdrwn' ooth nrignt and wi Mr. an Year bai of frlcnt street la as a fare will mo It was' good for mmensi Hurs Acker, , Fielders Girardv Agnos f and Mu W, A. a , and II. The Tliontrc. The production of "Master and Man" at Ferguson's theatre last night entertained ft largo audience. Tho play treats on tie ..nnnentlnii of a rioor mechanic and his wife I-"- ' i,v u. rich furnace owner iy reason latter trying to avenge himself by disappointed in lovo by the medium. ' l,,.lnri. her nisrmgo. no eventually exposure. Touching and thrilling semes aro iiumeroui, but they aro relievi Hen- auu thu. by a clever piece of couudy. The wnrkingmen's quartette and anvil chorus was well received. The p ay is in the hands 01 an oxcollcnt company, some of tlio members bo ng especially well finished. WrrcU on Hie I. V. It II. Conductor Soigfried's train which leaves Slmmokin for Shonandoah at i i. o locu was ruu Into by a Lehigh Valley freight train :ccn Mt. Cannel and Shamiikin tnw morning. &cigiricii- irai" " a siding at Hester's when one of tlio Irclgnt crow ordered Selgfrlcd's train to run out. They started from tho siding, whon the freight crushod into the patsengor train, derailing two of tho passenger cars and causing two hours delay in tho arrival of the train hero. Tho U'M train for Pottsville was 0110 hour lato in consequence, and people attending court woro held here Notice I A meeting of the Shenandoah Choral Union will be hold In the l'.nglish Baptist ohurch this evening at 7.: o'clock , sharp. A full attendance Is icqmt d as bti-iuc of niportauco is to be transacted. Iconic ol W. H. W 1 H.U-. i.eu ior.s On an arrsars an addll Bny Keystuur, floor. Be sure that the - . . .l.l I 1o la name lemhi & 1iAr.1t, . printed oil ovory aack :i 3-3Uw 18-2S-tf'f d A medl mitteovue Monday "1 A full is- By ordear 1 2 fit of Id Thai oxccllen Inspoetaty Unginemu bo hlgh'ow journal'tre Wsnd Cor. C tho ilea Tho the dan Co in pan Tho bal Fried In or EVKNf fo CO Will tiuyja Hundred pound ban 1 pride of Liehigh fluarantced as good m Borne old at i:i aud li.50. $2.25 Will buy u Dag 01 Gold Dust Flour llest flour maac fur tuerconcy Grains 122 North Jardin Street i.p offlee.