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TnemoattauutiornanuaauKcrui I cases solicited. Write or call and no saved. ! Hours : K-ii Eye's -8i Wed. and Bat. eve's S-1U jSun. -ia bucuewful treatment by malL .... LOTS Of holes m a skimmer Lots nf wavfl of throwing fvwftv mnriAv rtr. nf the best methods of economising is ,n 1nnni In first class, thoroughly reliable rompanier -either life, m e or accment, such as represents! oy DAVID IPATjaT, No. ISO Houtk Jardln street, Bueaandsaa, Ii W. L O 1JP BRITISH AT JpiELDS Why tho Bluo Jaokots Iuvadod tho Mosquito Eosorvationi NATIVES APPEAL FOR PE0TE0TI0N. They Toured Violence 'nt the Itnnda of an Armed Force or Nlcnrnguiins Who Had Raised the Nlraragilan Flo's; Over the l'ubllo Uulldlngs. SAVANNAH, Mnrch 13. Tho report of tho landing of the British nt lllucflelds, in tliu Mosciulto reservation, was confirmed yes- I terday by the arrivnl of tho steamer El liot, Captain A. llrown, The KUlot, which Is ft Hritlsh Rteamer, left Illuelields Sunday morning, March 4. She arrived there Feb, 27, just one tiny too lato to witness tho arrival of tho Nlcar aguana. Captain llrown nays tho Nicar aguans entered lllneflelils Feb. 2B and 2d. lie did not know their tixnct number, but there was an armed force of four or flvo hundred of them at Blueilelds when he arrived. They brought no cannon with them. They simply entered underarms nud without any resistance on the jinrt of the nntlves. They hoisted thoNicarnguau Hag over tho custom house and over tho other public buildings. The lings remained up (luring the time the Klllot was in port. 'lucre was no lighting. The Mosqtiitos were considerably terri fied by the presence of so lnrgo an armed force, as they were practically without protection in the city. Cnptnlu llrown says tho reports that reached this country with regard to the name of the llrltisli warship there are in error. It is not the Cleopatra, he says, but the Tnmnr. The Mosquitos, ho states, fearing they might be attacked by the NIcnraugUnns, appealed to thu Tamnr for protection. Thursday, March 1, the Tnmnr, without any authority from the Uritlsh government, as they had not had time to get any such authority, sent three boatloads of armed men ashore. Captain llrown did not know the exact number of men, but between eighty nud one hundred were landed. They were armed with carbines and cutlasses. Tho men went ashore in the steam launch of tho 1 man-of-war, and carried with them two Gatling guns and three field pieces. Tho British did not land nt Uluellelds but at Blueilelds Ulull, about four or five miles northwest of the city. There was some understanding between the Mosquito chief and the olllcer in charge of the Tnmar, the chief asking that the men be landed lor the safety and protection of his people. The British soldiers went into iilueneldB from the blurt several times while Cap- taiu Brown was there. They could notgo by land, but had to use tho stenm lnunch, on which they curried one of the Gntling guns. Tho was no light or uny Kind be tween March 1, the day the men landed, and Mnrch 4, the day the Elliot sailed. Captain Brown says there Was little ex citement among the people. The Mos quitos were somewhat frightened when the Nlcarnguaus llrst entered, out allet the landing of the British troops all ex citement subsided, and the people seemed willing to rest easy and let things go on as they were until the trouble between the Indians and the XMicarnguans is settled, The Xlcarngunns, of course, objected to the landing of the British troops, nnd charged the British olllccrs with an open violation of the ulnyton-lJuIwer trenty. Little atteutiou was pnid to this by the British. The ilcarngunns wanted them to stick to the terms on the treaty. Tho Tnmnr sailed from Illuelields on Thursday night for Colon for the pur pose of cabling to England for advices. In the meantime tuo troops wereleit in camp at Illuelields Blurt. The Tnmnr returned to Blueilelds lato Saturday night. Cap tain Brown did not learn the result of the correspondence with the Kngllsh depart ment ot foreign allairs, as he was lllty or sixty miles away from Blueilelds and did not land there again before leaving bun- day morning. When he left tho soldiers were still ill camp at the blurt. Shot at by a llurglar. STROUDSIiURQ, Pa., Mnrch 12. A burg lar effected an entrance Into A. W. table s crocery store here early in the morning, Mr. Fable heard some one in his store nnd came down stairs. As he entered the store from the rear he was fired at by the burg lar. Fable returned the fire, but it is not known with what result, as the man es caped. The culprit is thought to have been a negro. Muny vagrant, negroes nave re cently been shipped away from here by the county commissioners, but some law less characters still rcmnin and suu.si.st ty robbery. The Kearsarge flwept Clean. SAVANNAH, March 12. The British steamer Klliott, just arrived from Blue fields, passed tho wreck of the I'nited States corvette Kearsarge on Iloncador reef last Tuesday morning. The captain of the Klliott suys there is nothing left of her but thu hull. The decks have been swept clean. Tho smoke stack, masts and everything above board are gone. The hull is iu a very dangerous place, but so far as could be seen It showed no bigus at preseut of going to pieces. I'hltadelphla lUtortlunlsts Imprisoned. PllILAUKLi'ilIA, March 12. Wilson W. Dunlap.the money broker, and Ids brother, John h. Dunlap, of COO North Eighth .street, went to jail in default of ttm bail under which they had "been plnctlk by Magistrate McCnrty, to answer at court the clinrces of larceny uud conspiracy preferred against them. These are the wen who have been loaning on furniture, etc., at fubulous rates of interest. Found a Muu Under Her lied. Lebanon, Pa., March 12. Mrs. Jnoob Litch, the wife of an aged citizens of this place, living ou South Sixth street, looked under her bed last night before retiring, and was horrified to find a man concealed there. Shu screamed, but before her hus band could reach her side the miscreant knocked her down and made his escupe through a window. 8he Was Not Mnrdered. LANCASTKit, Pn., Marcli 12. The body of tho dead woman found iu Couestoga V I..,.. 1,1.,,, .111... I u l,of nt Afeu Elizabeth Hart, a former employe of the"" Swedesboio that the missing ,.!,, .i,A ,iinu,wi Wnt. in man's body is under this earth, hxcav.i ct,u w,.s nhnnxJU v. old. and wns well liked nb-i' 'nstitution. Thec( i coroner's jury rum.urt-tt'tt verdict of suicide. Hlg ltubber Works Close Down. New Huunswick, N. J., Murch 12. The New Hrutiswick Hubber factory and the Meyer Hubber company's plant at Mill town cloned today for an indefinite period. These shutdowns throw about 1,000 men vut of employment. BRUTAL MALICIOUSNESS A Man Crippled for I.lf with H.d Hot l'nkrr. CilICAoo, March 12. Albert Barkowsky, 18 years old, nnd Ocorge Dunn, u bar tender, were arrested for inflicting serious and cruel wounds upon Thomas T.IJnvies, a porter In a barber fhop, wltli a red hot poker. Davies went to the saloon owned by Barkowsky's father greatly under the Influence of liquor, nnd the injuries were Inflicted by t lie prisoners. Both of his eyebrows were burned aw o,y and under each eye the hot iron burned n track an Inch long, and a simllnr mark wns left be hind each ear. On each wrist the skin was burned away for an inch nnd a half, whllo on each leg from the ankle up for a distance of six inches the hot- iron burned almost to the bone. Ill the region of the abdomen also there are severe burns, while ninny of his ribs were traced with the hot metal. He will probably be crli pled for life. The prisoners had no rea son for their diabolical treutruentof the unfortunate man except their pure malic iousness. Murdered by Whltcp. FHANKFOUT, lnd., March 13. John Hod gers, a resident of Mulberry township, wns killed by n number of members of the "Mulberry Detective association," an or gnntentionof farmers of this county, re cently formed with the purposeof making horso stealing and othermodes of thieving unpopular. While Warren Thompson and family wns absent from homo thieves en tered the house and made away with a quantity of provisions. .lohn Hodgers was suspected, and fifteen men coucealed themselves about the Hodgers premises. It Is asserted that when Hodgers appeared ho was loaded with the stolen property. An attempt uns made to arrest him, but Rodgcrs resisted and drew a revolver. The next instant his body, riddled with bul lets, was writhing on the ground. Mr. Welliiutn Lravvn Washington. Washington, March 12. Mr. Walter Wellmnn, the Washington correspondent, who has organized an expedition at his own expense to solve the polar problem, left this city today for New York, from which city he and his companions sail on Wednesday for Europe. Mr. Wellmau bade most of his newspaper friends adieu yesterday afternoon nt a special meeting of the National Capital Pressclub. In the name of theclub Mr. Wellmau was pre sented with a handsome silk flag of the United (states. Mr. Wellmau said the ling should be left at the highest northern point the expedition reached. Fatally Assaulted br a Wntniin. NouitisTowN, Pa., Mnrch Grace Walter, a white woman, wns induced to enter the house of Sarah Chester, colored Sarah hit Grace over the head with a stove plate, fracturing her skull nnd knocking her right eye out. Her wedding ring and a sum of money were taken from the in jured woman, after which she was locked up in the house, where she was found twenty-four hours later in n dying condi tion. The Chester woman was scnttojnll to await the resultof her vlctlm'siujuries. llronklyn Hibernians I'rotest. Brooklyn, March 1?. At a meeting of the Ancient Order of Hibernians resolu tions were adopted protesting ugaiust thu action of Mayor Schleren In refusing to ullow fhe Irish ting to float on city hall on St. Patrick's Day. The resolutions con clude: "We offer our protest against tills cruel and unpatriotic insult, and that we shall consider it a part of our future duty to our people to resent this Insult iu every manner not in conflict with mnnliood, jus tice and honor." Executed by Hlppolyte's Order. JAMAICA, W. I., March 12. The steam yacht Natalie, which was purchased in New York aud sailed from Savannah iu January with arms aud ammunition to be used by General Manigat in an attempt to overthrow President Hippolyte, of Hayti, has been captured by the Haytlnus and tnkeu to a Haytian port. Her cargo has been landed and her entire crew have been shot by order of President Hippolyte. Not Afraid of Lllluokalanl. Washinoton, Mnrch 12. Minister Thurston, when seen concerning the re ported startling situation on the Ha waiian islands, said he wad Inclined to think the reports exaggerated, althougli it had been known for some time that the ex-queen was seeking recruits in Iiritish Columbia. Mr. Thurston believes, how ever, that the provisional government lias ine iKinimisrration oi rue government so well in hand that it lias nothing to fear from the queen's followers. TheJ report i that mauy now employed by the govern ment would join the queen's forces at a signal from her Minister Thurston does not credit. Reformer Coxey's Confidence. MASSILLON, O., Mnrch 12. Reformer Coxey is just home from Pittsburg, where ho received sucli assurance of material aid for his march on the capital that he is radiaut. "I stake my word on it," said he, "that my bills will pass congress before the middle of May. Tho petition with boots on it willbuirreslstlble. The people are aroused. By June 1 there will be work in this country at good wages for every man who wants work. The day of sah a tlon la at band. I believe that there will be 5,000 in line when we start for Wash ington. Urging a Government l'rlsoii South MACON, (la., March 12. In their pre seutments to the United States court the grand jury made an imimrtaut m m mendation. It was that there should 1 a government prison iu the southern st.u. s They recommended the government iinv- erty near Augustif, Ga., as a suitable -ii All government pri-onei-s have now tn In carried to Columbus, O. The grand jui thought that men taken from the souin sufTcred from the severity of the climate, citing iustances of the sultering of mini) prisoners sent there. The Search for Missing Charles Gans. WooiuiuilV, N. .1., March 12. The -pen plo of Sivedosboro have begun the tuve-.ii gutiou of a new theory regarding the dis appearance of Charles (Jans ou ,lan U' The day following a largo quantity ot earth was deposited back of the wall along the river bank at Oermanla park. There is a suspicion iu tho minds of many citi tious will made there this week. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO DANA'S THE KIND THAT CURES Children's Diseases ELIZA GEROUX, Ogdentbun, N.Y. Wr. MAfV flflmnT. nf nmldnarStiPff. N.Y., writes! . . "J " " My little daOKhtor has bcon an Inva-) ' lid all ner lire, wcak, sicKly and puny. We have trlod different physicians with out, any permanent goon. Hearing oi your remedy, wo gave It a trial, nnd a persistent uso ot DANA'S BAIISAPA. LI. icr HIIjLiA ehnnffod hpr from n weak, nunv ' child to ft fleshy, rosy-checked (tlrl." Ccrf fltii to till If. K. irdllanu, DraggltU ALL, DRUGGISTS. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast, Me. Cnptnlil Mniwell's Kxpnttltlon Sufe. CALd'TT , March 12. The anxiety felt regarding the s:if ty uf the llrltisli column i... i... t .r f.,,...,!.. T..v,.-..n which is operating in As an against the' Abor tribesmen, has been dispelled by tho receipt of uews of the safety of the expedi tion. It is added that the column had at tacked and distroyed the Abors strong hold. TheAhors made a strong defense before they retreated. An Illinois Murder Mystery. Pahih, Ills., Marcli 12. The body of Max niackburn, a prominent young fanner, was found in a ditch near the line of thu Uig Four railway, a short distance east of this city. Ills braiu was pierced by a bul let, and there were severe cutson the head, evidently Inflicted with some blunt instru ment. A broken blood stained club lay by the (lead body. Several arrests have been made. Charged with Taking Illegal Fees. KttADINO, I'a., March 12. The district attorney made a move ugaiust the alder men and constables who have been caus ing the complaints in this county nbout the large amounts of fees taken from tho county In di-eliarged cases. By his direc tion warrants were sworn out Charging Alderinau Wiekel nnd Constnblti Borrell, of the Twelfth ward, with taking illegal fees. Prepared for u I.nng Strike. New Bl.ui-'olllf, Mnss., March 12. Kvery glass cutter employed iu the Mount ash ington Glass works, together with the up prentices, stopped work, determined to re slst the firm's mnuilesloof a 10 per cent, reduction and non-union shop. The men pledged themselves tostand together fora year if necessary. Itllndness Drove film to Suicide. hANCASTF.n, Pa., March 12. Jacob Smith, a baker, 10 yearvold, and a resi dent of this place, put a bullet into his own brain yesterduy because he had lost his sight. He will die. He Is married and has several children. Ills sight began to fail a year ago, and recently resulted iu total blindness. Fatality nt the Midwinter Fair. SAN Fkanciwo, March 12. At the Mid winter fair grounds a stage coach with twenty iwople on board overturned while going nround a corner at a rapid rate, Fourteen person were injurj-d, of whom three women and lour men were seriously hurt. It is feared that T. .1. Weston will die. Three Drowned in nn Ocean Collision. Amstkupam, March 12. The German steamer Lining, bound from Dantzic to this pott, lias been sunk In collision with the steumer Lincoln. Three of the crew of the Lining ent down with her. llie ISdltor Victorious. Wiuii smiii;'-, i'a., March 12. S. W. Hoyd. cuit. r ..I The Newsdealer, and J. II. Oit, a pr niiiicn. mcrcbiutt of this city, had u three ,)crsunal encounter on the intu itu square lice jostcrday, ill which tho editor wns the victor. The light grew out of u publication in 'Ilie Newsdealer to which Mr. Orrtook exception. Acqultt'-d on 111 Seventh Trtnl. OwiNiisVii ... K'y.. March 12. The trial ef George F. i- Indicted for the mur der of John It. IU. I.lson, lifter consuming a whole week m the elicuit court was con cluded by a verdut uf ni-quinul. This case lias been tried sevnl i lines, the pris oner being once convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. A "Itelormcd" Iturelnr In Trimble. IIostos, Match 12. I-aiigdon W. Moore, the reformed bank burglar, is iigniu in trouble. Ytsterdm he got into a rangl uith his nenhew. John W. Henry, at their nome on James- Tcirace, and stubbed him over the left cur with a jack knife. .Moore escaped. 2Sct&, 60c tB. 81.00 Bottle. One cent a doeo. Tins (Jiikat Cormi cum: nrotnutly cure where all others fall. Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whoop'rj Cough and Asthma, For Consumption It has no rival: has cured thousands, and will CURB YOO If taken In time. Sold by Drugglata on a guar antee. For a Lame Hark or Cheat, ubo BHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTEK.26C. HILOH'S, CATARRH 'remedy: 1 1 avo vo u Catarrh 'I nls rented v Is cuurun. toed to euro you. mco.oucta. iniectoriree. (told by O. II. llAKCubuch, HlictiuuUoab. 'Nwuir a w m n i h rami A HOW INf UllUJliL Every Citizen of South Enid a Walking Arsenal. A BLOODY FIGHT IS PEAKED. An Attempt tr Cnptnr the City Hecnrds 1'reli.litiMl by Urn rinslilnc; nf n Hun dred duns mid Revolver lloudle, Cor ruptluu and Fraud Clinrgrd. Enid, O. T., March 13. ll-nue of an attempt to uselessly expend city funds in Smith Ktiid Mayor Moore rcMgncd and W II. Gregg became acting mayor. The next day Moore made an attempt to with draw his resignation, having been re quested to do so by a lnrgo number of citizens, but tho council refused to allow him to withdraw it, as they wanted to get rid of him. An Injunction was Issued by Judge Thompson against Gregg acting as mayor, and on Friday Judge iluford dis solved the injunction nt Kingfisher, on the ground that it was not brought in the right manner. Hoodie, corruption nud fraud is charged against some of the officials, mid at the meeting of tho council Saturday night an elTnrt wrs mnde to capture the city rec cords for the purpose of showing that all money collected does not appear In these records. When one innn tried to get tho clerk's books over a hundred guns nnd re volvers flashed into sight, nnd it needed but the (lash of one pistol to have made the council room n slaughter house. Tho records are now being guarded by a posse of men who are heavily armed, with in structions to resist any attempt to get them, even to the killing of the parties who mny make the attempt, and it is feared that bloodshed may come of it yet. Captain Ilassler, receiver of public money nt tho Knid laud ofllco, mny be drawn into the scramble, as he is a candi date for mayor at tho coming election. The fight iu the campaign is hitter. Every citizen of tlie town is a walking arsenal. Mooro has deputized 600 men to help keep the peace. Tried to Wow Up an Infidel Taper, Indianapolis, March 12. An attempt was made to blow up the olllce of The Ironclad Age, nn infidel paper, published here, Saturday night. The ofllce is lo cated in a large building, the upper floors of which are rented to families. Mis creants turned on the natural gas In two stoves and thru lighted a lamp. The doors and windows were carefully closed and locked up. nnd a transom which hnd been left open about two inches in order to let lu pure air was also closed. The ex pected explosion was prevented, however, by the arrival of the editor of the paper. A Mulatto Woman Lynched. Little Hock, Ark., March 12. The colored population of Little Hock is greatly exercised over the llnding nbout half way between this city and Marcho of the dead body of a young mulatto woman, prol ably about 80 years old, suspended to the limb of a tree. On her bosom was a placard bearing the inscription: "If anybody cuts this body down they will share the same fate." It is supposed the woman wns lynched, but when, by whom nnd for what reason, no one has been able to stnte. The body appeared to have been suspeiylcd several days. Pennsylvania Whltecaps Convirted. WAItUKN, Pn., March 12. In the trial of the case against the whltecaps who took Frank Hrlght from his home recently at Kinzua and gave him a sound whipping the jury returned a verdict finding eight persons guilty as indicted. These persons includo some of the best citi.ens of Kln ina. They nre Dr. Stnuahau, James Har dlgan, James Newark, O. App, Leroy Strong, Charles Martin and Joseph Lor etti. They were indicted for riot, false im prisonment and assault and battery. Sen tence vwll tie passed miring nils weeK, A tlainblina; House field Up. Coi.ouado City, Colo., March 12. Four masked and armed men entered the Ox ford club, a gambling house, at 11 n. in. nnd ordered everybody in tho place to throw up their hands. All did so except Kd Donaldson, the colored porter, who dodged behind the icebox. A shot in tended for him wounded another negro in the foot. The robbers did not get much booty, as the gamo was stopped and the money locked lu the safe. They escaped. Knveloped In Flames. Newark, N. J., Mnrch 12. A fire in Stengel & Hothschild's leather factory, on Kossuth nnd Main streets, was caused by friction in npplUng uaptlin to a hlda Thomas Hiirns, a morocco finisher, who was rubbing the leather, became envel oped in flames and would have been roasted had it not been 'or Charles Fitzpatrick, a fellow workman, who threw a coat about him and extinguished the flame. Hoth were badly injured, and Hums may die. Alleged Klopers from Lebanon. LEBANON, I'a., March 12. The police authorities have been asked to arrest. wherever found, John W. lienmersderfer, aged 28, and Cora Fisher, aged If, witli whom it is asserted that Heamersderfi r has eloped. Hoth parties lived in thlscity where lienmersderfer acted as superin tendent of the Atterbein United Brethren Sunday school. He is married and leuves two children iu his alleged night. Married on Ills Heath lied. Woophtown, N. J., March 12. William Ixive, who was shot down in the South Wuodslowu negro riot on the night of tho 3d inst., died Friday night of his wound. Love hud nothing to do with tho rulllniis. hut was simply passing tho mob on Mniti street, when lire was opened i ,ii him, Ixive wus married three days U-finehis death to Miss Cassie Howell, Vletoita 1'roinlses I'eforms. Lo: !io, ..larch IS The queen's speech opening the session of parliament, which was read today, promise! measures of re lief for the evicted tenants iu Ireland, local gcjven. im n! inrncotinnii, uisetiiumisnmenr of the chu-cli iu Waits, one mun one voto uud conciliation iu labor disputes. The home rule (iuubUou aud thu question ot mending the house of lords is not men tioned. Mnvor mid Sexton Killed. Maukiii, M. 'i 12. A dynamite peta.d was expired near the church in Fuen tcrreboiiu, uistric. ot Segovia. Tho mayor of the village and the sexton of thu church were killed. Twelve Thorsam! Women Voters In Denver Dknvkk, March 12. The cnuvas of voters lu Denver aud Highlands is prac tically completed, and it is estimated that over 12,000 women have been registered. Ask the men who are making; im itations of COTTOLENE, the new vegetable shortening, why they eive up laid ntul try to trade on the merits of COTTOLENE ? l'cr iinps you can guess why. the grocer who attempts sub jititution, whv he tries to sell nn imitation wlu.i people call for tint pure, palatable and popular vegetable shortening, COTTO LENE? Perhaps you can guess. Wh f.ho-.'M not YOU use COT-101:1.-', i r-tjad of lard or any other c :n;x .nud, for all cooking purposes? It has the highes possible endorsement ; frnr.1 Phy iiicians as to healUifulness ; from CookingPspertsastosuperiority; from housekeepers as to economy Us ' r "TTOLEN13 :r d s'.ick to it JTTSv Sv.l.li . 1.. -1 -M-..U ,1 n.:i: N.K.F." ! H :AN K & CO CHICAGO, nd 133 N. rLAMHnE AVE, PHILAOLLPHI AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE Tbo place for business men to send their surplus stock of ivery descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdafs. Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of every description to the rooms and they will oe sold at anotlon on the usual terms. All goods soldon commls slon and settlements made on the day follow, log tho sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Uuilding, Cor. Contro and Jitrdhi Stroots W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street. Malinnoy City, Pn. Autistic Decorator Pnlntlne and I'aperhanglng. Perfect work. Ilarcatns la n&ln's and oils, plain and sta'ced glass. All the new pntternsln wallpaper. Dutlv and weekly papers, novels, novelette- and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. New Discovery. Mnyers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is used by anor Inhalation and ts the only medicine of tho kind ever put on tho iz arkot. lly Inhalation the medicine Is not poured into the stomach and thence sent "umlcrlng through the sys tem, isui Dy innaiauon ine meaicino is ap plied directly to tho deceased organ nnd tho only way to reach tho affected parts In the no?c, ttvery doiiio is guarantcea Dy ine druggist l'rlce $1 per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For sale by all druggists. It's used different from any other medicine. Uur ndtcrtlsed agents nnd ull druggists are instructed to roturn the money to any one who falls tone cured by Mayers' Magnetic catarra Cure Price one dollar for 3 months' treat ment. This Is paying a great ueul, but It haa novcr failed. For sale Ly druggists, or address The Mayers Drug Co., Oakland, Md. WALL PAPER! I1AR CAINS)! Big Reduction In Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Siiring Stock, : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 234 W. Centre Street, Hbenandoah, Pa. tot North Maln8treet,Uhenandoah,Pa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTION!!. Ice Cream wholesale and retail, Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S L00N AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Dossier'! old stand.) (Hlu and Coal Hta HIieuaiiiloHtl, n. aranasof wblekeya and cigars I'col room al soneo. The Man Who wroto tho Song "ie ni-rsr earn to wanilcr Yom hU own Irenitf," was Inspired wh.li "II ting before one of my tnt Heaters. I also h r on band the best Hloves ,and ltanges In the market aud a large stock ot nDUBi'u.. i. guMi uilty. All work guaranteed -' of Lloyd and White Su.. Hbenandoah, Pa TO YOTT HAVE A TRUNK to go IE I UU the depot or a parcel to send away drop ua a card and we will call for it. United States Express, Cor. Centre and Union Ste. 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