7 TPfJ'T1 ElvALD, VOL.. IX.--NO 110. SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. APBIL 25; 1894. ONE CENT The Evening r V 0 PltESTO, CHANGE. Another remarkable crash mis WHITE All of this week our centre tnblo will bo loaded with the cheapest lino of Checked India Linen nud Striped Lawns ever offered to the public In Shenandoah or vicinity. All of these goods worth from 12o to 20c will bo sold at this sale for Ho justice to yourself and pocketbook and buy your summer white goods now. n" 10TVTi1- Oi 'A. ij.o-j.ao J-Norin uu.m oireei, onenu.nuuau, iru.. Wise housekeepers como to us for their supplies, not only be cause we keep a greater stock than shown anywhere else, but that our prices are bo reatonable. "We will mention a few things you may need: "Wm. Rogers Sliver Tinted Ware. China Dinner Sets. Porcelaine wore (Edwards Ridgwoy's) Cuspidor ns. earthen and china. Lamps, Express Wagons. Clothes Baskets see our 49s one. Market Baskets, Brushes. Siccttw ti MM, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY. M. P. CONRY, fiirwHnr f!nirnnn Hrjiiwlv. M'W ,-,-v vv Monongabela whiskey..... 50o a fit. 1 I i Jpro rJ' whiskey, XX $1 a qt. .0 JV I rfY lae Ia Bourbon, XXX fl 25 a qt. hi M I 11111 t&erior Blackberry Brandy.... $1 a qt. La HptJI 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and Wiener : Host brands of Sc Cleats and all kinds ot Temperance Drinks. The Geography! "Will show you tho location of tho great tea producing countries of tho world China, Tndia and Ja- i .u. We mako a ppecialty of Good Tests. Wo claim that we sell no poor ts at any rije. Our 50e Mixed Tea is ii blond of all i;od teas, in proper proportion, to guarantee' (satisfaction in strength and flavor. Wo also oflor a Good Mixed Tea Foa 25 Cents a pound, and guarantee' to give entire satisfaction. straight Old Government Java, and A Few Special Bargains for This Week: Wo offor our last lot of Florida Oranges, just received direct from tho growor, 25o a dozen. Also an invoico of extra quality Lomons, largo eizo aud fino,2 doz. for 25c. Ginger Snaps, 4 lbs. 25c. Extra Milk Lunch Biscuit, 8 lbs. for 25c. Fancy California Fruits, Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Egg Plums and Cherries at Half Puioe. Good Tomato Catsup, four bottles for 25c. Wo noto a general ndvanco on all kinds of Canned Goods and , Dried Fruits. Wo aro still soiling at old prices. Standard Tomatoes, ftlcauB for 25c. Pie Poaches, largo cans, 8 cans 25c. Fine Red 'Alaska Salmon, 10c a can. Fancy Fresh Creamery aud Dairy Buttor every day this wook. Your Pretty Wife 2ZH Deserves a pretty home. Give, her one by buying pretty furniture. The largest stock of Parlor Furniture Ever brought to Schuylkill county, now open and ready for inspection, at greatly reduced prices. o.P.WILLIAMS&SOh wees, in GrOODS ! Vi 0333STTS. 1 cm i i. n . V Table Cutlery of nil Kinds. China Ten Sets. China Toilet Sets. Tinwnre and Glassware. Granite Iron Ware. Iron Boilers, Milk Cans. Bread Boxes. 8 South Main Street. 31 South Main St. tore Beer. A Gup of Good Coffee Depends not alono on tho making. Good coffco properly roasted and fresh are important factors. We've tho best grades of Mocha, Java, Mar acaibo, Lnguayra and Rio Coflees. Our 80c Roatsted Cofteoisa combina tion of tho best coffees only. It is hotter, stronger and richer flavored, goes further and is therefore cheaper than any package coflco in tho mar ket. lT Our JAVA COFFEE iB wo guarantco it to please you. 11 II INDUSTRY A Valuable Patent is on the Market. WHAT THE INVENTION IS lrof L. A. Vreenmti Hns nu Option on It, nntl ItelUvei That n Syndicate of Shen- Hiulonli I'eople Would Find In It a Very Profitable) Invstmeiit Yesterday tho HERALD made hrief roference to tho fnct thnt Prof. L. A. Freeman, formerly superintendent ot tho public schools of this borough, nnd nt proseut a resident ot Providence, H. I., was in tho town to visit friends nnd In- cidontnlly to give some of the people an opportunity to become interested in vnluablo patent which could be mndo the nucleus of nn extcuslvo nnd prosperous Industry. Tho announcement was brief because we hnd not sufllcient time to put the re- suits of nn investigation of Mr. Freeman's project into print, but we now take the pleasure ot giving them in full nnd nsk mat tne reauer give tnem careful con sideration, ns wo (Irmly believe that with some of our prominent people, who have capital to invest, properly orgonized nuu with the sumo spirit which wns shown in the establishment of the electric light. heat and power, hat nnd enp nnd other companies, bhonnndonh can be given nn Industry that will not only give employ ment to a large number of men and boys at good wages, but will also afford n profi table investment nnd lead to tho es tablishment ot one of the largest aud most Important plants in tho country. The secret of this to-be-snlvntion for Shenandoah (It some of the people of the town wisu to nmKo it. so; is n patent upon which Mr. Freeman has nn option for a limited time. It Is a valuable one and if tho Shennndonh people do not take hold of it a Providence, H. 1 Arm will. It niny seem strange to some people that n little conl region town HkeShenan- uoan snouiu no in a position to compete with such a pretentious manufacturing cltv ns Providence, vet it is n fact, llr Freeman wns for several years one of the most prominent nnu active residents ot this town nnd left It onlv heennsn h. found no opening in a Held ho desired. He gave up the superintendency of the public schools becauso he yearned for the more active nuu remunerative lite ollereu by the commercial world nnd sought thnt busy little manufacturing state, Ithode Island, as a field. It was while casting his lines about in this field that Mr. Freeman accidentally discovered the patent which he now has in hand for a limited time, and the first thought that occurred to him was thnt Shenandoah, his old home, would bo just the place to manufacture under the pat ent. The unlimited supply of coal at iirst cost, nn abundance of water and labor, nnd other advantages which have been made features In the arguments for years past to show that Shenandoah is nn ex cellent placo for Industries, again Im pressed themselves upon Air. Freeman's mind and he concluded to couDle business with plcnsure nnd give his former towns men nn opportunity which they may never have again. Thnt is how the people of Sheuundonh beenmo n competitor with Providence. And now for the patent. It Is a self lubricating stop-cook nnd is at present the bo b property of the Inventor. He has been manufacturing under it for the past three or four years and has been content with nu income ot about &,0U0 n year as Ills profit. The stop-cock has been adopted by tho Providence Gas Company and over U.OOO are now in use on its lines. The P.iwtncket (I. I.) and Tautou (Maw.) gas companies nave also recently adopted it, but owing to tho easy going nature of the inventor tho patent is known to hardly any place outside of the three places named. It Is well known by gas fitters and others that a few months after n gas muter has been set, the gas service cock will become so dry that It can be turned only with dliliculty and liability to Injury. Hereto fore projecting chambers for holding lubricating II did hitve been employed but these have been found to be impracticable on account of the various positions In which n gas service cock must bo placed, often In inaccessible posltlous, In which the socket wrench must be used to turn the plug. The object of the Invention under consideration Is to provide a gas service cock with a permanent supply of lubricant. This invention consists ot a gas service provided with a plug having n head adopted for a socket wrench and a reservoir chamber for the lubricant, which spreads between the shell and the plug In both directions by capillary attraction, thus insuring perfect and continued lubri cation. The inventor also lias a patent fnf nn improvement on the invention. The stop-cock enn also be used on water and otuer pipes. Mr. Freeman Is not selling stock for nny company which is manufacturing under this Invention or trying to hypothl cate any securities, .but, as previously stated, has an option for the disposal of the patent to nny syndicate ho may name. Should the people of Shenandoah decldo to form that syndicate they will have the tole right which every gas company, It would seem, must pronounce an indis- Iienslblo article. These gas cocks last a Ifetlme, Boforo adopting them the gas company of Providence required n new supply of nt lenst 1,200 new stop cocks nnnunlly, and ns fast as the old stylo nre taken out those manufactured under this patent nre put in their place. Tho intention Is to have a few Shenan doah people form a syndicate, buy the patent outright and start u manufactur ing plant in Shenandoah. The Held Is a large one. The spread of the systems of illumination by electricity has been very great, so much so that many believe gas companies have goue with the past ages; but very few people know that there nre over one thousand gns companies In the United States at the present time and, of course, nil use stop-cocks, hut ouly three use selMubrlcatlng stop-cooks, and they nru by no means supplied. This is n matter for serious considera tion on the part of eonio of our townsmen. Here Is n valuable patent endorsed by ex cellent authorities and it can be solely manufactured in Shenandoah. If a Provi dence firm employing over a thousand hands'feels justified in bidding on It there iiunmoncui iu uBsuiiiu gruuuus ior say-j lntr "Lhpm in mmAltlti(. it, tt " ....... cocks made under tho patent can meet3 mu uiu niyic in n competition on prices. Mr. i reemnn will remain here nbout n week nnd In the meantime ho will fully' explain the patent and tho details of his! project to uch of our people who kuow a good thing when they see it and nre likely to take mi Interest in nn industry which will pay. He hns nlrendy seen some nnd they have suiigesttd thnt a meoting be timeu iu uiscuss tuo matter. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A Mulinnny City Mnn Taken a Dole ot) l'rU Green. , M AHANoy Citv, April i&, Thomijs Ward, tired of life aud despon dent fro;m drink, attempted suicide yes terday by taking paris green. That lie is' now nliyo nnd recovering is due to the prompt, action of his wife in summoning n physliilnu. Ward, who is ahont sixty years of nge, llvos with his wife nnd family on West Spruce ttreet. Ho hnd been drinking since Thursday. I, Yesterdny mornlnc Mrs. Want reproached her husband for his habits and he promised to do better. A little before eleven o'clock he was seen to mix something in a tea cud, sup posed to be liquor. A moment after he stepped to the stairway and in a pleasant volco remarked that by to-morrow ho would be happy. Ills words excited tho suspicion of his daughter, for lie hnd once before at tempted to end his troubles while In liquor. She followed him to his room. Oil tho bed lay her father, a nueer ex pression upon his face and his lips marked with green. On the bureau stood a cup half filled with nolon. The girl ran out screaming for her mother. Mrs. ard came up in time to see her husband with the cut) again to his lips ami auout to dram tuo tntat dratignt. With n blow from her hand sin knocked the cup from his mouth and dragged him to tho bed. Dr. Sherman was summoned nnd ad ministered emetics that soon relieved Ward of the poison. Tho patient is weak this morning, but it is thought ho will re cover. Mrs. Ward is a shrewd featured little woman who derives a pretty competence irom lortune tening. sue gaineu consid erable attention about nine years ago through the attempt of a former husband, Jerry Brown by name, to end her life with a revolver. He at the same time tried to wind up his own career by the same means, uut tuo nail only snnttered n cheek bone. In his trial for attemnt to kill. Brown swore that the cartridge he exploded ueiore ins wile's lace wns a blank, nnd ns the point of nttnek, her ear, only showed evidence of a powder wound, Brown wns relensed nfter n short im prisonment. About n year after Mrs. Brown was annoyed with a pain below the eye. An examination was made thnt resulted in the removal of n bullet. Lobster salad fresh, nnd toothsome, nt .MCi.iueuiiy'S cnie. To Shout for S 100 n Slrto. Tho last of the series of shooting matches between It. T. Clayton, of Tiitnn qun, F. W. Cooper nnd Jnmes Quirk, of iVinuotioy uity, on one side, nnd Jonn Hehriu. of Weissport. B. F. Stnmm nnd II. Kimmel, of New lilnggold, on the other, will take place at the Taraaqua I'.irK, on Tuesday, April -ltn, at a p. m. The contest is for a nurse of SSOO. and has crented great interest in sporting cir cles. Odd Fellows' Amilverit?y, Tho 73th anniversary of Odd Fellowship will he celebrated at Schuylkill Haven to-morrow. People of Shennndoali who wisu lo attend tuo celebration can leave via the Lehigh Valley railroad at 7:38 o. m. This train will make close connec tion and will arrive in Schuylkill Haven in time for the parade. The fare for the round trip will be 83 cents and the tickets will be good for return on the following day, April snu. M. B. Ill .Uiors Mrrt. The Mahantiy Valley Ministerial Asso ciation held a regular monthly meeting at Orwigsburtc, at which several Impor tant questions were discussed. A number of charues were rerjorted as belli u in ltooi! condition, among the number being Shon- anrioan. ah election oi omrers reunited as follows: President, Ilev. Win. Powlok; Vice President, ISev. J. S. Ianej Treasurer, Dr. C. Gaul: Seoretnry, Hev. H. Gr. Main. The next meeting will lie hold at Girard- vlllo on Monday, May aotli. Fresh beer at Schmickor's, 104 S. Main street. 4-ss-im Miimilug Wtill. On Monday a pigeon shooting match took placo between George Manning nnd Joseph Wyntt, of town, nnd Chnrles ltice, of Mt. Cnrmcl. Kucli contestant shot at lifi birds, and resulted in a victory for -Manning ny tuo louowiog scoro: Mannlng...l 111 100111 11011 111 1111 111- Wjalt 101111 U1UG1 11011101 11110-1D Klce 010000 10OU 110001 1011 0000 8 I Collieries to bo Hold. The Orchard Vein and Howard, lease hold collieries-, situated near Wadesville, in the townships ot Norwegian and New Castle, respectively, and operated by the Beaumont Coal Compauy, Limited, are to be sold by Sheriff Wollou an execution amounting to I5,S81.30. The plaintiffs are Whitney & Kemmerer. The sale Is announced to take placo on Friday morn ing, May 4th. Dellniinent Tax Collector!. The Commissioners have decided to take stens towards renuirlnir deliuduent tax collectors to settle up. Notices will be served upon thein aud failure to pay within a given time win ue toiioweu by their bondsmen being certified into court. It was also to prosecute a number of judgments due the county. The Next Jteuulon. The P. O. S. of A. camps of Ashland have issued invitations to all camps In this locality to attend n reunion nt the above place on the Oth of May. One of the questions under discussion will be, "Should citizens ot foreign birth be ad mitted totthe order." A good time is in store for those who attend. Murrltg License). Marriage licenses have been issued by Begister Mntten to John Border nnd Miss Sallie Becker, both of Glrardville; John Gosbuuyu nnd Miss Katie Bright, of Mnhanoy township ; Ulysses Breisoh and Miss Bertha C. Seiwell. of ltlngtown; Jakub Wnslllewskl, ot Girardvllle, nnd Doiinulka Karlowlse, ot Shenandoah. DR.SZLUPASARRESTED He and Others are Prosecuted For Libel. 'bail entered for trial John Itogers, Charles ItaiHUnlcr, Jolin Mlelilnzla rihI Otli.ru Claim Tiny Were Libeled by tho l'etltlnn tin! Cnotor aud i llll I'rlemU rreaeuted lo Council. Another sequel to tho dlsgrnoef ul scenes iwhlch occurred on our streets one tiny during the latter part of March, last, 'during the Andrukaltis funeral, developed lo-day in a batch of suits for libel before Justice Toomey. Dr. John Szlupns, Georgo N'anjuuas, John Petrlkn, George Shemansky and Joe K. Kelserwcro arrested and required to liusiver tho complaints of John Hogers, John Mleldazls, Charles Kadziewlcz, Joe Kupczynkas and Anthony Alex. Each of tho defendants waived a hear ing nnd entered ball In tho sum of $500 tor appenrnnco nt court for trial should tho Grand Jury find a truo bill. The bondsmen nro I. A. Davenport, George Socknlosky, George N'aniutias, Matt. Yenshletis and John Skrukulski. The prosecutors have engaged W. J. Whltehouse and M. M. Burke, Ksqs., ns counsel and say that others who were charged by the petition presented to the Borough Council by Dr. Szlupas will also bring suits. The complaint of the prosecutors is thilt the defendant did wickedly, mallei dusly and unlawfully write nnd publish n qertnln fnlse, scandalous nnd libolous writing of the said prosecutors in n news paper called tho SlIKNANDOAII IlKRALD nnd published on tho Oth day of April, 181)4, nnd niso nt n meeting of tho Bor ough Council of tho borough of Shennn dnnli nforesnld, on tho 5th day of April, 1894. THE SONS-OF AMERICA. The Mnnuary feature of the Order AliolUheil. Special to the llEXAI.n. Lchakok, April 25. Tho Commandery General of tho United States of America of tho Sons of America, met in fourth an nual session here yesterday. By a large majority tho mortuary benefit feature was abolished and tho whole matter of death and sick benellts was left with the local commanderies to decide. A new code of military tactics was adopted. These ofllcers were elected: Commander Gen eral, J. Harry Hughes, Xo. 4, Philadel phia; senior vice commander general, F. P. Hart, No. 31, Chicago; junior vice com mnnder general, S. L. Brown, No. 14, Shenandoah; recorder general, F. E. Stees No. 4, Philadelphia; treasurer, Dr. A. G. Shissler, No. 13, Shamokin; chaplain general, D. E. llupley. No. 09, Catawissa; Inspector general, E. E. Hummell, No. 2, Heading: guard generat, 1). II. Baruhill, No 7, Mlddletown; picket general, John H. Long, No. 50, Henova; financiers gen eral. J. I Oberholtzer, No !!). Lansdale: S. M. Helms, No. 2, Heading; It. H Mor gan, No. 14, Shenandoah. The next an nual session will be held nt Shenandoah. NO MORE! SUITS. Sir. Tltmaii Snys Water Works l.llliri. tioiis Are Kudttd, Mr. C. E. Titman returned to town from Cammal, Lycoming county, last night and authorized the statement that he and Mr. E. J. Wasley have a con trolling Interest lu the Shenandoah Water & Gas Company and that there will be no appeal to the Supreme Court from the decisions rendered by the Pottsvtlle court, or any other legal controversies with the borough in the future. !tWH It t'hi-lr Wlshra. Eiiitok Hkhald lteplying to your re mark in last evening's issue relative to the fact that you have heard little lately about my candidacy for tho Legislature, 1 would say that "at the solicitation of my numerous friends" I am out of tho race. Of course, I realize that while I reluctantly comply with their request, I displease my enemies, who were laying low to give it to mo "where the lady wears the beads."' Howovcr, the latter can consolo themselves with tho an nouncement that, like Dan Shepp, "I have a man for the oillce" whom I will be pleased to nnnounce lutor on. M. E. Dovle. Shennndoali, April 25, Mnkn Sinner by llujlmr Now. I am ntithorized by tho AL-VA medicine Co. to sell the stock of the famous AL-VA tonic now here nt the advertising price of $1 bottle for 25 cents before next consign ment arrives, which will bo Bold nt Its standard price, fl per bottle. Save money and health by taking advantage ot this generous offer. E. F. Kehier, 133 North Main street. BIonngliHii's (Ireat Ilarealnsl My store Is fairly packed with n fine assortment of dry goods, carpets nnd oil cloths. Lace curtains from 35cts to $1.75. Examino our 15c. cashmere (no imita tion) reduced from 35 ctB; our 75c. corsets reduced to 50 ctB. Call at once and secure bargains, Every article ns represented. P. J. Monauhan. A festival. Tho Women's Belief Corps is making nrrangeuionts to hold an ice cream and bean soup festival in Bobbins' opera house on June 10th. The hospitality the ladles of tho corps extend to their patrons makes every affair they supervise a grand success. Collar Hone llrokeu. rjuwaru, uiu it-yoar-oid son OI "AMU T.nudni. nt VntQvllla l.n.l l.lo 1 - .. " i --'- ...... . uujiai ui.iiu fractured by being struok by a pulley wliuul nl. !, KT,1rlrui.t,,nl-a.. nr.'llla. Will Stop To-ulgbt. All the collieries of tho P, & tt. C, & I. company will discontinue operations to night for the balance of tho week. Have your carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam ltevovaling Company, Shenandoah, Pa. 3-31-lm rilRSONAU Miss Nellie Baird Is on the sick list. W. J. Gnlvln attended to business in Shamokin to-day. Joseph Mondolsohn, of Philadelphia, was a visitor to town yesterday. V. -t Vnril nt m,.i,.. . . town visitor yesterday nfternoon. John K. Lelsonrlng, of Hazieton, was In town to-day transacting business. HnTilnl .TrdiM V c-n...l. T n ...... uu.,,i . ...Kmc, , ouuill UlirUIU Street, Is reported as being seriously 111. ATI 1 1 ft i .Tw. ",m u'v "ereinegucsw pf the Misses Stein, on West Oak street, last evening. The widow of the lato John Fogel yes terday received the insurance due on her husband's death. Fred Burkhart, the North Main street baker and confectioner, was n welcome visitor to our sanctum yesterday. Miss Blanch Hlch and Miss Christian, of Ashland, w ere the guests of Mrs. John l . Finney, of East Oak street, last evening. ,.,Jl W-,I.'.lo,yanml P' T- O'Neill, two of Glrardvillo's prominent restaurateurs, paid visits to their many friends yester day. Prof. L. A. Freeman, who is the guest of town friends, is one of tho managers of tho Educational Exchange of Provi dence, It. 1. Edwnrd Wright, of Camden, N. J., a former rnatflnrir. nf Kltann.lnni. - - ;- uwiuuviudii, nu Wlil the guest of friends hero the past few days, iu iu, utruiei to mnKo visits. Justlco Shoemaker, who has been suffer- 1TW. frnm nti nftllnttn., F ' - .... "" "ii-ii ui me ejes tor several mouths. Is improving, but one of in in nui in u very precarious state. "Tom" Janes, the Philadelphia shoe man, called ou customers here to-day. Since his last visit Tom has become a Benedict, and he likes the change first rote. Mrs. Francis A. Stetler, of North Main street, who has been seriously ill for some time past, wns to-day removed to the resi dence of her mother, on West Lloyd street. Little neckclams.swcetani luscious, at McElhenny's. They I'iiIii Finally. This morning Tax Collector Scanlan stopped tho checklugof apleceof baggage at the Lehigh Valley depot this morning, claiming that tho owner wns nbout to leavo without paying taxes. Tho Polo who asked for tho check snld tho baggago did not belong to him, hut to n widow who was going to New York to join rel atives. He was told to fetch the widow nnd returned with n young womnn nttlred in blnck. She could not speak English, but through her friend who had applied for tho check said she wns n widow nnd owned the baggage. The collector then secured nn Interpreter nnd through him tho woman said she had no husband iuSheunu doah, that he had goue to New York. Mr. Scanlan decided to hold the goods and tho woman started to go away, saying the baggage was not worth anything and sho would leavo it, but Jtifit-before -tho 0:10 train started out she returned with nnother mnn who paid tho taxes. Silvittlnn Army 8iiip r. There will be n enke nnd coffee supper in the Salvation Army bnrmcks, corner of Mnln nnd Onk streets, on Tuesdny ovenlng, Mny 15th. Thero will he no meeting thnt evening. Tho whole even ing will be devoted to the supper and every effort will bo put forth to make it pleasing for nil. Tickets 10 cents. A musical jubilee will bo held nt tho bar nicks on Wednesdny evening, Mny 2nd. Come and enjoy tho evening with us. L. Yoder, captulu. Crab salad, deliciously seasoned, at Mc Elhenny's. Need Crnastnpft. It is suggested thnt the contrnctors who are laying the water pii make pro visions for people to pass over the trenches at street crossings. This morning Joseph Gunter, au old man, fell prone upon the ground after exerting himself to cro-.s the trench at the corner of Main and Lloyd streets. Fortunately, he was not injured. Ir. A. A. Kolbert, 114 N. Seoouil 8 ., 1'otlnvllie, I'll. Socialist in diseases of the eye, ear, noie and throat. Spectacles accurately fitted. Special attention given to persons suffering with catarrh ami deafness. Free examination for glasses on Fridaj of each week. 4-25-It Special low prices to all in watches, jewelry and silverware at Holderuian's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. A llrlilul I'artr. P. J. Mnloy and -Miss Kate Tobin, both of Glen Carbon, were married at Heck schervllle yesterday. Thomas Maley was the groomsman and Miss Julia O'Brien tho bridesmaid. After the ceremony the party drove to this town and partook of an excellent dinner at Burchill's cafe, on North Main street Devilled crabs, fresh aud rich, at Mo Elhenny's. Foot Crushed. Joe Chekufski, of South West street, had one of his feet badly crushed by a fall of coal In Shenandoah City colliery last evening, but amputation will not bo necessary. Dr. Hamilton is attending tho injured man. Now iteady. Kcogov, the leading photographer, is now ready to make pictures at his new stand on Lloyd street near Main. We give special attention to collars, cuffs and shirts, at Brennan's Steam Laundry, South Main street. 4-10-tf A Little More O0UR XVROUT -LEFT AT- Srafs 123 North Jardin Street
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