Evening Herald. SATtHOAY, MAY 10, 1694. THIRD EDITION uisistualia. MAHANOY GITY LETTER,1 A BUDGET OF LATEST NEWS. Thomns Murphy, of Lost Creek, spent Thursday In town. llorough schools will close on June 8th, Orailuntlnir exercises will be, held in I. O. O. F. hnll tho snme evening. William lluehes. one of Mnbnnov City's populnr nnd talented tonsorial .artists, was among tho visitors to town Thursday. The KemlitiK collieries In this vicinity have suspended operations forthebalnuco of the weak. Miss Sabina Lavcllo, Julia Farrcll and JCnte Oarr, three of our charming younu; ladles, paid n visit to Mt. Unrniel on Wud licsday. It is rumored that all IxditKh collieries will work steady for some time, as tho Iichlfh company has secured vast sales because of tho strike In tho bituminous coal re. Ion. Ambrose tioldsworthy, United States mail contractor, lias returned after a lew says visit to Washington. Ambrose re ports having hail n good time and says tven t Innir m progriwsliiK at tho national capital Thou- from town who viewed the parade anil tii-ri icutioii of the Armory at liiranl vilto stcnlny were MlsseHSnllloSchaiini .ami M -xrs. William Daley, 11. 1. Currnn, fjcorn lievnii, Anthony ISarrett, William Hcnai ii ks John Mauley, who was badly injured at V.rtli Ashland colliery on Tuesday, ilti 't mi Thursday after sulieriiiK terribly. He ,i- euKaged as n miner at the colliery i: 1 1) i, i hImivh and was caught by a fall of coal. Ills leg was broken unit bis bend tuaslii'il in a terrible maimer. Ills part ner received slight injuries about the head, and it is a miracle how he escaped. hat promises to be one of the best plcnii". of the season will take place on Saturday, June 10th, under the auspices of St Ignatius Legion. A grand parade will be held in which a number of out of town military societies will participate. This society has held a number of picnics before and nil who attended any of them will join in suylng they would have been the best ever held In town but for one reason and that reason wos "that the heaviest rain of the season" generally cauie on the day that the Legion selected for their picnic. Another society of town will also hold u picnic on that day, but lo sure to go to that cozy little grove on Park Hill owned by tho L'. C. liand and there you will be nlile to spend pleasantly one of June's bright evenings. HlieceHfiil TkMb. Francis (J. Werther, general manager of the Werlher Disinfectant Co., of 1'otts- villo, spent last evening in town making practical tests with his company's pro iluct in the presence of members of the jiouru or lieaiui and jsorougn council. Several places at which there were some Tory bad .stenches were visited ond tho effect of the disinfectant was instanta neous, killing nil disagreeable smells per mauently. All the Events of the Day Told in Bright and Spicy Paragraphs A Record of To-day's Doings, I.ORt. A gold-headed cane, on tho Hrniidon villo rood near the water dam. bearing the inscrintlon. "M. S.. 110." Finder will be rewarded by loavlng same nt Max Schmidt's dry goods store, 110 and 118 xurLii viuiii sireci. ia-h Opening Next Monday '1'ho cafe at the corner of Main and Coal streets formerly owned by Charles Uur cliill. has passed into the hands of the now proprietor, Thomas Gorman, late of (Jir nrdlile, nnd is undergoing extensive im provements which will lie completed by Monday, 21st. when Mr. Gorman will have a grand opening to which the public is nvited. Mr. Gorman will make tho ca o the finest In the town. 5-15-Ct fluid Dollar, fur IMty C'enti. We offer this week ono thousand extra Jlno Ualbrlggan Vtsts in Indies sizes for 7c. each , these are our regular 15c. kind' nnd are as cheap as gold dollars at ilf ty cents apiece. L. ,T. Wilkinson's. SO South Main St. Mils Slieptird to Lcctnro. Miss Mary S. Shepardjlio state president of the Women's Christian Temperance Alliance, will deliver a lecture on "Gospel Temperance and the Keelcy Cure" In the Kngllsh Lutheran church at Mahanoy City on Thursday, May 31th, at eight o'clock p. in. No admission will be charged 5-17"t MonngtiHii's llnrcHln. A good quality home-mode rag carpet at 80 cents n yard; nice table oilcloth, 15 cents a yard; good dress ginghams, 0 cents H yard; the liest 50 cent corset In the market. Lace curtains and dress goods of all kinds cheap. P. J. MONAOHAN, No. 28 S. Main St.. Shenandoah. Hear In Mind John A. Rellly's Is tho plnce to get the purest nines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. Fresh beer at Schmlcker's, 104 S. Main treet. 4-25-lm Comlnir Kvents. May 80 Strawberry and Ice cream fes tlvol in Hobblns' opera house, under the auspices of Camp 0, P. O. of T. A. Juno 4.-Ice cream and strawberry festival, benefit Primitive Methodist church, in basement of the church. June 10. Ice cream and bean soup festival in Hobblns' hall, tinder the aus pices of tho Women's ltolief Corps. Special low prices to all in watches Jewelry and silverware at Ilohlermau's comer Main and Lloyd streets. Ubk Wells' Laundisy Hluk, the best Elneing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15 eta. Sold by Musser & Beddall. To (Jnecu town for W14, Another break has been made In ocean fares to Ireland, Kngland, Scotland and Wales. The rate to Queenstown has been reduced to $14, lucludlng railroad fare to New York city. These rates will only last for a short time. Call at Max Heese rs railroad nnd stenmshin oillce, West Centre street, Shenandoah, Pii. 5-1-tf A lady at Tooleys, La., waB very sick with billons colic when M. C, Tistler, a iiromineut merchant of the town gave ier a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itomedy. He says ghe w;is well in forty minutes after taking tho first dose. For sale by Gruhler Uros. Hoported dally trom the MiihanoyOlly bureau o! iheEVBNino iihhald, MAIIANOrClTT, May ID. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne departed for Head ing last evening. P. Gorman and daughter are solonrntnir In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Haacniiuch nnd child have returned from Willlamsport. Lx-Supt. John Holland contemplates n Western trip. Timothy O'Hrlcu. of Shenandoah, was in town yestcrdny. J ames H. Kcllev Is confined to the house by illness. K. J. Ford spent n few hours in Shenan doah yesterday. John liegley, tho sprinter, nnd his backer, John Clcary, spent a few hotirsin town last evening. ltev. Sweeney spent Friday evening with Pottsville friends. Kdward O'Donnell. of Shcnnndoah. visited friends here yesterday. Captain Lelb. of Ashland, was yester day the guest of W. W. Lewis. I. C. llHgenstose nnd ltev. Keiser went fishing to Lakeside yesterday. Miss Dollle Whitfield departed for Tamaijua last evening. Miss Maud Smith Is snendlnir n few days with Heading friends. John McGottan. the West Centre street shoe merchant, has returned from a visit to .New lorK. Messrs. ii. H. lirumm nnd Levi Wilkin son, of Shenandoah, bicycled through town yesterday. Arthur T. Jones, of Shcnnndoah, greeted friends here yesterday afternoon. Thomas Fleming, of Delano, is visiting friends In Bethlehem. Mrs. John McAvoy nuddaughtcr.Ncllle. are spending a few days with Uethlchtm Irleuil". Quite a number of Mnhanoy City peo ple will attend the drama, "UorderLand," in the new Pork theatre, Frockville, this evening. Messis. John Schcuhlng nnd Hyppolyte Lauson were among the Shenandoah visitors here yesterday. Miss Katie Krcbs is attending the funeral of Mr. Snyder, late proprietor of tho Commercial Hotel at Mt. Carmel. The Delano frog shop began work this morning on the ten hour basis. They hove been working but eight hours lor several months. Ten hours ore now put in by tho carpenters and boiler makers. The Glrardyille military ball last even ing was gracod by the presence of Messrs. George Garrett, Horry Sellgmon, George W. Warner, George Stern, Harry Klein, William James and other graoelul expo nents of the light fantastic. Henry Smith, aged about 00 years, died at his late residence in Coles Patch yes terday of heart failure. The decerned was a member of the G. A. H. nnd well known in this vicinity. He Is survived by a widow and one daughter. A horse belonging to Dr. Weber wns frightened by a loud clap of thunder nt 4 o'cldck yesterday afternoon and dashed away from the doctor's residence townrd Centre street. The carriage came In colli sion with a post and wns freed from tho frightened nnimal. Tho horse was caught on Ceutro street shortly after ward. A recent change on the L. "V. H. R. is the abolishment, of sub-storekeepers, or rather of the title, the employes iii this department hereafter coming under the direction of the master mechanic and bearing the more modest titlo of clerk. Heretofore thoy l.n vc n ic.iul insti actions from the general storekeeper at Packer ton. It Is sold that Charles Kttln will soon leave the Hotel Kaler for n more prolltn ble location in Atlnntic City. H. (. He.eau, now proprietor of tho Tioga, Hotel at Waverly. N. Y., is about to negotiate with Mr. Kaier for a long lease upon tins property, air. iiezeau lias ueen in the hotel business for n lifetime nnd if he takes charge of the Hotel Kaler we predict for him a bright and successful future in our midst. An euchre party was held at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. James Hagenbuch, on West Centre street, on Thursday even ing. Among those present were : Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. George Sellgiunn, Mr. nnd Mrs. F.dward Silllman, Misses Lottie Sellgman, Susie Hermnny, Maine and Katie Schaeller, Kvn Lewi'", Messrs. James Fister. Dr. Seligmnn. Harry Schwartz and Hobert P. Swenk. The affair was n most eujoynble one. The prizes, n coin purse nnd a souvenior tidy, were won by Mr. M. M. McMillan and Mrs. Silllman. John Eroh, a laborer at Mahanoy City colliery, met with n ludicrous accident whllo working on the dirt hank yesterday afternoon, liroh with several other men were shoveling at tho foot of the bank when the top began to slide. All hands jumped and saved themselves but Lroh, who tripped nnd wns Immediately covered by the rolling mass to tho depth of four or live feet. Shovels were vigorously plied for threo or four minutes, when Kroh's head appeared. He gazed solemnly about at ills fellow workmen, who soon effected his release. He received no injury bo yond a scratch upon the fnce. A pretty reunion wns that of tho How man family held in tho residence of Dr. P. Hermnny yesterday In celebration of the 80th birthday of David Howman. The affair was a surprise to the old gentle man, who for tho time became quite young and gleeful. Amongthose present were; Mrs. O. O. Jnrrard, of Mauch Chunk: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Swnlm, of Shenandoah; Mr. and Mrs. David- How mnn, Jr., Mrs. P. Hermnny, Misses Susie and Sallio Hermnny, Hnttie Hotvninn, Masters Henderson, Jerrard Howman, and Charles Howman, of Mahanoy City. The afternoon and evening wns spent in a social way concluding with a luncheon. PUNCH. l'OINTS. Uew &od.s ""Arriuing Daily C. 0. Fricka'j Carpet Store, 10 South JardinStreot. If you want to henr an Interesting ser mon on the destruction of the Brooklyn Tabernacle, go to the English Baptist church to-morrow evening. These letters nro awaiting claimants nt the local post oillce: Powell Holnnd, Simon Klemln, M. MacMullen, Philip Amiikla, John Mulhnll. The argument in tho quo warranto pro ceedings!!! behalf of the County Auditors to oust Controller Severn will be inndo before tho supreme Court on Monday. Al Whitney, n Schuylkill cotintlan who nan oeen engaged in tne circus tiuslness since boyhood and was well known all over the country, died at Hendlng this wock. lie wns m ins sixttetn yenr, auu his right name was Whitman. Tho money order forger lins been enp tured and Is now In custody at San Antonio, Texns. Mocllenry Wllhelm, Esq., of Ashland, had a $50 order forged by this man sent htm for collection. Tho forgery wns detected when presented to the express ngent at Ashland. Prompt Payments, To tho Officers of the Home Friendly So o'cty, of Baltimore, Md., Mr. H. L. Talfey, President. We, tho undersigned, do hereby return our sincere thanks to you nnd feel it n duty to Inform the public of the prompt ness in which tho company meets its clntms, through your superintendent, Willinm T.Evans i One hundred and ten (f 110) dollars on the denth of my husband, William Ferodny. CHAItLOTTE FEtlEDAV. Shenandoah, Pa , May 16, 1&01. Forty eight (48) dollars received upon tiieueniu oi my uusunnu, jonn xntes. Ann Yates, Mahanoy City, Mny 18, 1894. One hundred ( 100) dollarB received unon the denth of my father, John HUder-brnndt. Annie Bveh. Shenandoah, Pa., May 19, 1804. 0-19-lt HorouRh Council. An adjourned meeting of the Borough Council was held lost evening to consider bills for water pipes furnished for the new water works. The amount duo is 17,8Ui5. No definite action was tnken in tho matter, tho water committee uot being ready to report favorable upon the pnyniont. Tho committee, however, wns given power to net in tho matter. The police asked, through Councilman Dough erty, what action they should take in reference to tho cowboy evangelist, who is now holding forth in this town, Tho police wero given to understand Hint the ordinance should be enforced whenever the evangelist becomes a public nuisance by obstructing the thoroughfnres or com plalnt is made against him by citizens ns against the public pence. (lillnliiii Sentenced. Peter Quinlnn, nlios "Thomns Welsh,'' alias "Thomas Jones," who whs convicted of attempting to rob and criminally as sault Mrs. Halphln, of Glrardville, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Hice at Pottsville to imprisonment for four years and pay costs and $50 line. Quinlnn is a resident of Sugar Notch. His victim was over SO years of age. Judge Hlce recog nized Quinlnn as a man he sentenced in Luzerne county to two yenrs imprisonment for a similar crime. Get your repairing done nt Holder Public Dumping Ground. NOTICE. A public dumping ground for the receipt of garbage nnd other re fuse matter gathered In Shcnnndoah has been located ns follows : West of the Cumbrldgo colliery and between tor creel, and the road lending to Turkey Hun colliery. Observe the notices posted on tho dumpier, gruuds. Anyone dumping outride the bourdnry will be liable to anno ot live (IS) dollars (crouch offense. Hy order ot the Borough Council, JAMKM UTJltNS, 5-I0-3t Chlct Hurgess. T. H. SIYBER, (Successor to G. W. Hassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shennndoah, HOUSEandSIGN painter Dealer Ii WALL PAPER. A largo stock ot Wall Paper of all shnde on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging Photographer Market and Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs In nil the latest styles. Wonders lends all photographers. Home-Killed Beef. The only plnce In town to secure home killed beef, guaranteeing choice nnd juicy meat, nnd nt the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork nnd lamb. Fresh sausage nnd bologna made every dnv. Finest stenk, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and Sc; best veal, 14c; Iresii uome-maue sausage, juc. Reuben Martin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah, ROOF PAINTING promptly done with 3tr HAWTUOUN'S U. S. HOOF PAINT by 3l. "VOJST, Agent, 139 Knst Coal street, Hhenandoah It Is the best and only guarantee patntagalnst corrosion, tire ani. every kind of wiathcr, formeial, wooden and paper rot fs and walls. Give It a trial. IF TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH! GO TO THE and grt the best. A full set for -8, any size, shade, shnpe, and soveral hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds tilling at reasonable prices. Don't forget the number inn North Centre Btreet. rOTTSriI.lii:,l'A. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joo Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar ts toi k d with he best beer, porter, ales, wttskles, brandies, w'nes and cigars. Eat In liarattached. Cordial invitation to all. WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED. Paine's Celery Compound made Mrs. Leighton and Her Sister Well Again. "O, I'm only n little nervous. "I didn't use to be. "What c.in I do to overcome It ?" lUHb wuill ll nuiuuu menus uciuB ii i little nervous she can't exnetly say. She tells you she is restless; that she can no longer sew or read; conversation noloncjer Interests, or it even troubles her; noises stnrtle her, and she cries for no cause. Such are the llrst small beginnings of nervous weakness. Tho world Is full of loving, patient wives nnd mothers who have been called upon to suffer Intense emotlonol strain ; hnve undertaken to nurse those denr to them through pro tracted illness, or have worked beyond their physical powers. During tho many yenrs of hard and wonderful work, Prof Edward K. Phelps. Dartmouth's great professor, had these weak, "run-down" women In mind. The study of such cases ot nervous prostra tion, neuralgia, rheumatism, dyspepsia, nnd debility led him to thut most mnr velous discovery of the century, Paine's celery compound. Prof. Phelps become convinced that the trouble in nil these cases of weakness lay In n disturbance of nutrition. The cure lies in purer, richer blood nnd better fed nervous tissues. Paine's celery compouud stirs the excretive orgnns, the liver and kidneys, to stronger action; tho blood grows at once purer nnd redder nnd more capable of carrying nutriment nnd oxygen to every nerve nnd musculnr fiber of the body. Paine's celery compound makes people well by building up new tissues in place of the old; regulating shaky nerves by appropriate nerve food nnd sending strong, full tide of pure blood through tho diseased parts of the liver, heart, stomach, and kidneys. To worried women, just ns to business men staggering uuder financial adversity, comes nervousness nnd fiunl breakdown. "I am not ill enough to take medicine," she too often says, and puts off from day to day the correction of her trouble. Paine's celery compound is tho great spring medicine. It cures every form of nervous weakness and tho special disor ders ot liver, heart, stomach, nnd kid neys thnt arise from impure blood and a "run down" system badly nourished. These are the difficulties that Paine's celery compound corrects. It builds up tho whole body, blood, nerves, nud tissues in a way that nothing else has ever equaled. People get well who thought fully nnd thoroughly try It. For rheu matism It is the one true specific. Prof. F. A. Leighton Is instructor and superintendent of the state dairy school at the Iown state ngrlcultuarl college nt Ames, la. Ho has been there several years ond Is well known throughout that state. His wife, writing to Wells, Klchnrdson & Co., who now prepare Paine's celery com pound, snys: "Last Mny I had rheumatism so severely that I could only get nround by tho aid of crutches. Nothing thnt I used did me nny good, and despaired of regaining my health. A friend recommended Paine's celery compound to me, nnd I used It regularly for two months. As a result, I wns oblo to visit tho world's fair, staying: there for quite a whilo and walking all day without any difficulty. "The compound also did my sister a great deal of good while attending college, giving her strength nnd health. There is nothing I know of in the world thnt is it3 equal for building up the weak and run down, nnd giving strength and tone to the system. I nm better than for yenrs, nnd ascribe my improvement wholly to the use of Paine's celery compound." This 1b one of thousands of similar testi monials that Paine's celery compound is tho remedy that makes people well. J. F. PL0PPERT, &2i01' and Confectioner, 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNjS Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Cream and Sodn Water Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other even ta filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all partaof town in pint or quart buckets, HEW YORK Cash Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, you must see our large line of lace anu straw Trimmed Hats at Special Prices Before you buy elsewhere. Also Infants' hats, caps nnd robes. Zephyrs nnd Ger- mautown wool. Tho latest New York styles always on hand at lowest prices. Mourning Goods a specialty. JttltH. a, XV. IIYIIK, J-JH. H. HOFFMAN DAKEK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Successor to Dr. James Stein. , 114 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Offlce'hours From 7 to 9 a. m.; 1 to a and 7 to 9 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a specialty, uours oi vaccination : a iovu.m, 12 to 1 p. m. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at i norm ra&in aireei, onenanuoan.wui receive prompt attention. We're G-ettmg There ! Wn nm nlpnBi.il tn nnnounca thnt although the times are hard we are doing a rushing business, due, no doubt, to the low figures we nre selling our goods at. The latest styles of summer suits, nil well-made goods, for men, boys nuu cnnuren. Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits Heat anything ever offered before in Shenandoah, as to style, make and price. We hove n special run on our fine men'H pants in all colore, ot aOO, which oro sold else where ot IB. Wo have ono of the flnett stocks of Hats. Caps, GentB' lurnishiugs, Trunks, Values, etc. Come and tee us it you wjku iu v money. W. Shines New Clothing Store, I Slinou Abrainsoii, Manager. 21 South Main tit,, Shenandoah, Absolute Confidence in 2zzsb -vOur Advertisements. FOIEDY as STEWART, POTTSVILLE, Pi. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Ammmciments must largely attribute this prices invite comparison. Every line no matter how small the type does its share toward adding to our great business, and to the fact that our advertisements are always free from exaggeration and free from anything- which in the slightest way misleads, we extraordinary showing. Our Wo offer mnnv sncclal Induce ments in our Millinery Depart ment. Wo are headquarters for hats, cither trimmed or untrlm mcd ; also tho choicest selec tion ot trimmings, flowers, rib bons, etc. We'o tho cheap hat and the high-priced hat. Seo- lng is DCllev.ng.,,..... There's hardlv a doubt but you will Una our stock of coats just what Is wanted In a light weignicoai. it is tne most ex tensive and best assorted lot In tho county. Ladles' double breasted Jacket, umbrella back, draped sleeves, satin faced, and some lined throughout....... Ladles' Cloth Capcs.assorted sizes and materials, lace and braid trimmed, black and navy, newest styles, nowest effects. Wo are prepared with a selec tion thnt should please the critic Tho capo Is tho leading wrap, and wo are keen enough to recognize it ...... Nothing In the woman attire Is as natty, as "bon-ton" as a neat, well-made shirt waist. We have them In percale, lawn, sateen and silk. Perfect beau ties, masterpieces ot women's conceptions all shades, nil styles, and at tho most popu lar prices ... A complete resume of ail tho fashions and combinations of new fabrics that will be Invogue In great fashion centics this soason is shown In our display of Dress Goods for spring and Bummer. Ono of our specials Is a changeable goods, swivelod effect,- S yard wide, worth 86o... Tho unprecedented buccoss of our Silk department has been tho source ot much surprise to all who have, watched its re markable, growth, "Goods of standard qualities tho best, at IX) west rmcES" is unquestion ably tho reason of Its great ad vancement. Our Wash Silks nre exceptionally tine at 12c, tec and 7oc OUR SPECIAL $2'25 OUR SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 OUR SPECIAL 372C OUR SPECIAL I7CI OUR SPECIAL 42CI Thcro is one headquarters of I unaerwear in rottsTlllc, ana that Is our store every qual ity, every weight, every style, every size made, ana every prlco. No other such an as sortment in the county. All styles and qualities of Ladles' vests. ,......... above: "We know that this will be the greatest opportunity ever before offered In Pottsville to economically supply nn cn- fashionable Ncckwear.nnd that iuu ui nun ana icss man nan the usual cost,"......,. OUR SPECIAL I2jc OUR SPECIAL 2C We carry a large lino of cot ton goods. Following are a few of tho many, some of which arc mourning goods, others are Scotch Plaids, Zephyr Ging hams, tine Percales In stripes and tiiTUros. all new eoods und perfect beauties considered cnoup at ivc a yard........ OUR SPECIAL I2oC Heretofore our spring salesj have tested the selling capacity of our Hosiery Department, and each year the stocks, necessary to supply tho demands, have been enormously Increased a fact which proves beyond a quostlon that we carry a stand ard hose iu smut I22C Ladles' cotton, silk and kid gloves tn all the leading and dcBlrablo shades. What a glove selling time we've had for the past month. Tho like of It has nevor been known In Pottsville, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso lute glovo headquarters.- .. A ble sneclal of lnrpa 1 n nil the latest designs. Dainty nndk uuuuiuu. cucuitt, r.xciusivc in style nnd price AUsilkllour don Laces net topsand pretty patierns-wortU auc. flutter! color laces in Point Venice, Venetian Point, tn Point de Ireland, in all the now and dainty effects worth 25o OUR SPECIAL 7SC OUR SPECIAL I2c Dives, Poineroy & Stewart C. Geo, Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA.
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