FVENING HERALD MONDAY. NOVKMBKK la. lsw THIRD EDITION AMUSEMENTS. j "('AHPKH Til 15 YOI1U4U " Ctias. T. Kills, the Kitted German romodlnn and sweet singer, will present his most popular success when bo comes to Ferguson's theatre to morrow evening, 'fovcmlier 18th. "Casper tho Yodler" will be seen for the last time, and ho will introduce a number of new songs. He las delighted thousands of mnslo lovers through the country hy his beautiful flinging, and lovers of sweet ballads will weloomo this opportunity of again hear ing his beautiful voice. "I.NF.M1RH KlU 1.11'K." Tho Inferior attraction of the former week had a disastrous effect on the box .eBlce receipts of "Enemies for l.tfe," which in renlity deserved tho hearty sup. .port of the patrons of the house. Joan Cravan pleased all who saw her In a .difficult duel role, and the rest of the cast were up to the requirements of the piece, which was replete with thrilling scenes and high-class specialties. There was -enough fun to offset tho pathos. Nash Tille Banner, December 10, This attraction played here last February and znndo a hit. Many new features have been added for this season. At Fergu son's theatre on Friday evening, Novem .ber 10th. Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welsh ton, Florida, says he cured a case of diarr hoea of long standing In six hours, with one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhiea Remedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have bceu to the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual with tills remedy. In many instaLces only one or two doies are required to give permanent relief. It can always be de pended upon. When reduced with water ft Is pleasant to take. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Telephone Company Must Pay. "in the case stated of the borough of 31ethlohem vs. the Pennsylvania Tele" -phono Company as to the right of bor Diighs to tax the poles of telephone, tele graph and electric light companies, Judge .Albright, before whom tho case was heard At Allentown, handed down an opinion In tuvor of tho borough of Bethlehem and gives judgment against tho telephone company for $389. Judge Albright de xldes that the fact that the telephone com pany was to maintain free a telephone in .tlm borough police quarters and to main- lain tho borough lire alarm wire on Its poles, does not prevent the borough from recovering the license of one dollar per .pole. "W. A. McGuire, a wellk-nown citizen of McKav. Ohio, is of the opinion that there is nothing as good for children troubled with colds or crounas Chamber Iain's Couch Remedy. He has ued it in Jiis family for Beveral years with the best results and always keeps a bottle of It in the house. After having la grippe ho was himself troubled with a severe cough. He used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try 'he children's medicine and to hi deliuht it soon (fleeted a permanent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Coming: Events. Nov. 13. Tea party In the Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of the ladles of the church and for the benefit of the church fund. Nov. 29. Turkey supper in Bobbins' .opera house under the auspices of the ves try of All Saints P. E. church. Nov. 6 to 30. Entertainment in Rob bins' opera house under tho auspices of the vestry of All Saints P. E. church. Dec. 3. First annual grand ball of tho Carpenters' Social Club in Robblns' opera bouse. To the Public. Tho Sunlight Oyster House, 10 East Coal street, is now open. Fish, oysters and Imlt always fresh. Just received a car load ot bananas, sweet potatoes, lemons Twain and oranges. Pith on Friday. Open .all night. 11-5-tf James Wood, Notice. -All persons entitled to orders for bills Tendered to the Shenandoah School Bsard aro requested to call for the same ut the Secretary's office, in the West street school "building, on Friday, Saturday, Monday or Tuesday, between the hours of 9 a. m. and y5p.ni. Frank Hanna, Jl-IMt Secretary. Where Will It End? Shenandoah decided by a heavy vote to grant permission to iucrease tho bonded indebtedness of the borough 150,000 for Hie purpose of completing the new wute works. This gives the Council $150,000 water debt. The original estimate of tho .projectors of tho new scheme was $1)3,000 ait tho extreme. Where, oh, where will it end. Ten mills water tax and not sulll 'dent water to supply tho town time Vilricted. Mahauoy City Trlbuue. "When Baby was sick, we gave her Castotta. "mica she was n Child, sbo cried for Oattoria. When she became Mies, she lunff to Osetotia. Wlw tho bad Children, she javo tlui Castor la Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the same Lisssia & Baeii, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. tf Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special values offered this week in ladles' and children's coats, shawls, blan- Acts, underwear, flannels and woolen dress goods. Our prices are always lower than you expect to pay and our assortments In tbe various departments were never so complete as now, L. J. Wilkinson, 20 South Main street, -10-iMf Shenandoah, Pa. ENGLISH STEAMER WRECKED fitruck mi a I!i i-r In two fathom ir Water. Tim r-M ltiwtii'rt. Pajita Monica, Cal., Nov. 18. The first Hint' and five sailors from the steamer down, of Kngluml, landed here In n dense tog. They liiomht tli" first newsof the wreck of the xteani'T. vthlch oocurred nt 8 o'clock Wednesday morning. The vessel was tinder command of Cap tain Hamilton, and left Han Diego In 1ml-' last for Nanimo, 1), C, at 7 o'clock Tues day morning. Without warning, tho boat struck a roof in two fathoms of water. There Is some question whether it was off Sntitu Cnu. Island or one of the Aiioonpas. The mate and flvo others reached the mainland In a lioat, leaving the others of tho crew on the Island. The vessel Is Kngllsh built and run un der lease by Captain Field, of Pan Fran cisco. She carried 3,1500 tons of coal. Tho boat was running at high speed at tho time she struck. A llnivo Kiiulneer. Prbbt, O. T., Nov. 12. The bravery of Dan Phillips, engineer on the northbound Santa Fo passenger train, averted n ter rible catastrophe. The bridge and trestle over Blaeklierry river was .enveloped In flames when tho train came In sight. Though it seemed almost Impossible to slop quickly, and while many of tho train men jumped Phillips remained at his post. My his heroic efforts tho train was stopped within a few feet of tho bridge, and saved from plunging into tho fifty foot gulch bolow. Preparing to Fight Trance. Port Louis, Mauritius, Nov. 13. Ad vices received here from Taniatave say that tho Hovtiprcniler has announced that he will afford protection to tho Methodist nlssionnrios in Madagascar and nil the French now In Tamatnve, where M. I.o Myro do Vlllers, tho French commissioner, now is. The Hovas aro concentrating nt Diego Suarlez, nt tho northern extremity of tho Island. All diplomatlo relations between Franco and Madagascar hnvo now been broken off. Itsll Player Kelly's rtmrral. Boston, Nov. 12. The funeral of tho late Michael J. Kelly, the widely known baseball player, Was held from St. James' church at 1 o'clock yesterday, Itev. Father Holly officiating. The services wero brief, after which tho body was Interred with the burial services of the Klks at Mount Hope cemetery. Besides the Boston lodge offi cers of Haverhill and Worcester lodgos of Klks and a cortege of thirty-flvo carriages followed the body to the grave. Accident nt a HaptlMii. SAN Pr.Axcisco, Nov. 12. Whllo sov- eral hundred people were viewing n whole sale baptism at the Taylor street wharves yesterday a stairway on which they wero standing gave way, and the crowd was precipitated twenty feet into tho slimy mud, tho tido being out. Thrco loads of injured persons wen- carried to hospitals in tho patrol wagons, thcro being several broken limbs. Industries ltcHUiulnp;. SciSANTON, Pa., Nov. 12. Tho South mills of tho Lackawanna Iron and Steel company started up today for an indefinite tlmo to till orders. Tho Lackawanna Knitting company, which has been run ning quarter time, is now running full tlmo. ThoScranton Glass company, which has been idle for a year, will start factory No. 3 this week, and factory No. 1 during tho mouth. W!hU".h1i Massacre Iteporteil. Constantinople, Nov. 12. Threo thou sand Armenians, Including women and children, are reported to have been mas sacred In tho Sassoim region, near Moosh, lurklsh Armenia, during a recent attack by Kurds. Twenty-live villages wero de stroyed. Turkish officials declare that tho report Is not true. Tho British ambassa dor Is making Inquiries Into tho mutter. To Strike Alt Winter. New Yokk, Nov. 12. Labor leaders have decided to continue the striko of the cloakinakers until February. It was an nounced that tills decision was duo to tho refusal of tho Cloak Manufacturers' asso ciation to submit tho questions In dispute to arbitration by a committee of tho Now York council of mediation nnd concilia tion, of which Sctli Low is chairman. Mysterious Murder la Now York. NEW YOKK, Nov. 12. Thomas Miller, 55 years old, was found murdered in tho olllco of John Cullen's stono yard, whero he acted as night watchman. His head was a mass of bruises, and the brains pro truded. Tho weapon used was evidently a heavy stove poker. '1 lie police aro mys tified, as tho old man's suviugs, $28.30, wore found on his person. A Vencroblo Ijidy's Fatal Fall. LANCASTKlt, I'u., Nov. 12. Miss Nettio Parker, aged 89, formerly housekeeper for tlio into President .lames Buchanan, slipped and fell yesterday whllo at work in her kitchen, breaking her thigh nnd sustaining other injuries, which it is feared will prove fatal. Miss Parker Is noted for her many charitable deeds. "General" Sunders Arrested. Pueulo, Colo., Nov. 12. "General" J. S. Sanders, who commanded, the Cripple Creek Uoxoy army, wnicn left Hero last May, on a stolen train, and was captured in Kansas, has been nrrogted on a warrant charging him with tho theft of a locomo tive. Ho gave iiiOO ball for his appunrance ou Wodnowhiy. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Rufiis N. Hamsoy, state treasurer Illinois, died at Springfield yesterday. of Congressman jiryan, ot jNoviula, an nounces his permanent retirement from active polities. Charles Wilfrid Mowbray, tho Kngllsh anarchist, hi returned to New York, and will reside permanently In this country, X'eter Muhor is endeavoring to arrange a prize light with Steve O'Dounoll forta.GUO to ?5,000 n side and tho nest purso offered, Thero Is iv movement In Illinois In favor of ex-Mlnlster Hubert T. Lincoln as tlio successor of Culloin In tho national sen ate. The next legislature of Oklahoma Ter ritory stands: House, IB Republicans, 3 1'opullsts. Council, u ltopullcnus, il 1'opu- lUtt,. There is reason to believe that Signer Crlspi, ltidy's prlmo minister, through the new ear, will seek to improve Italy s re lations with Russia. Tho fortist tires in Arkansas mid north of Memphis have aliout spoilt their fury Tho llnmog have burned to the banks of tho Mississippi river und stopped. The damugo is small. HERR MOSTWAS THERE, Anil Ooii.en "Uve NnelRlMs Did Not Honor tiie Clilftlgo AtmrrliUts Chivaho, Nov. IS. Herr Most was the principal speaker atthe cemmonios at Vrldhcim ec; i t ry yesterday commi lu crative of the i xenui ion of the Hayiuarket an;, ehists. Anion')! other things Hen Most ...ild : "We meet at the footofthif monument to hold 1 1 -rli tho banner in whoe shadow those who rest here fought, and to which they remained true till death and In unfurling tlmml Hag at this grave we feel twmnd to continue tho work begun by them until it Is crowned with success until vlctorj- is obtained." The orerclws were of tho usual churno acter. The presence of Herr Most had th( effect of keeping away the more conserva tive of tho Koclallstio clement. In fncl most of tho old timers wero conspicuoui by their absence, and only a few, anion; thorn Flolden and Grief, wore seed there Owing to an accident on tho Wlsconsit Central, which delayed tho crowd, It wot not until after !1 o'clock that speech making began. It did not, as on prevlotii occasions, take plaoo at tho monuiium over the graves of tho anarchists, but in i vacant plot oast of tho monument. Tlio W. C. T. IT." Convention. Boston, Nov. 13. Tho twonty-ilrst an nual convention of tho United States Na tional W. C. T. V., to bo held at Cleveland beginning Nov. 10, will nssumo tho naturo of n historic anniversary. The origin, growth and entire history of tho National W. C. T. U. will bo reviewed and many ol the most prominent workers of this and other countries will bo present. Tho con vention will lust six days, Including Sun day, Nov. 18, ou which date tho annivers ary sermon will bo preached by President W. J. Bashford, D. I)., of, Ohio Wesleynn university. An Interesting feature of tho convention will bo a testimonial to Gen eral Ncnl Dow and an address by him. A Judicial Czar. OMAHA, Nov. 12. Judgo Pat O. Ilawcfi, ono of the most prominent of Omaha's at torneys, was sent to Jail for llf teen days Ly Judge Sott. Hawes bos refused to prac tice before Scott. Tho court heard of it nnd sent for tho attorney. A woman at tending oourt remarked to her husband that tho affair looked moro llko the exer clso of power than Justice. Her remarks wero reported to tho court und she was at onco fined. Sated tiy Hemic Firemen. Nnw YoUK, Nov. 12. Tho rescue of John Floyd, his wife and two children Mary, tired 5 years, and John aged 5 months from the third floor of u blazing building at No.' 187 Columbia street, Brooklyn, at 3.30 o'clock In tho morning, was the licrolo work of Policeman Kelly, Foreman Smith and Firemen Hlleyand Burns. The mem bers of tho family, baby first, wore carried down tho ladder of Truck No. 1. Another Italian Murder. Scisanton, Pa., Nov. 12. Bunker Hill, suburb of Pcrunton. thickly populated by Italians, was tho scene of a murder last night. Joseph Buskoinc, alias Joseph Buskerno, shot his comrade, Frank Cuin- birt flvo times, killing him Instantly. Both had been drinking all day. Tho murderer escaped, and a sheriff's posso is after him. A Negro's Second White V Ife. KlKUSTON.N. Y., Nov. 12. Grocer Alex ander Harris, 70 years old and colored, glories in tho couquost of a second white woman's affections in tho person of Bridget Mahouey, who is much younger than hoi husband. Hi"--' ' t white wifo loft him threo - Uih property hero is considerable. Murdered by Fetlow Tramps. Boone, la., Nov. 12. A party of tramps camped on tho edgo of town had a row, mil ono ot their number, a murblo cutter named Hendricks, was beaten to death with a coupling pin and his body thrown Into tho camp lire. Tho pollco captured six of tho gang. MAHAN0Y CITY. MAIIANOT CITY, Nov. 12, 1894. L. M. Pierce drove to Lausfqrd yester day. William Folk attended to business In Glrardvllie to-day. Henry Keilman, of Tamaqua, visited town friends yesterday. Misses Ella Flail and Maud Skeath are visiting friends at Tamaqua. Miss Annie Wilds has accepted a posi tion in the Fair store for the holidays. Daniel Dully nud wife, of St. Clair, at tended the funeral of Dennis Leahey here to-day. Grant Goodman, of Philadelphia, is vis- Itlug Tils parents on West Mahanoy avenue. M. J. Werner and wife, ot East Maha noy avenue, visited Irieods at Delano ye-terday. MIssMattie Schaffcr, of Pottsvilie, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Meyers, of East Mnhnnoy avenue. A wreck ot several frieght cars at Cemetary yesterday delayed tho putseuger trains running In Hint direction. Mr. Schreyer, of Cherryvllle, Is visiting his sou, A. Shreyer, who is confined to his home on East Centre street by illness. Charles T. Ellis, a popular German comedian and a troupe of fun makers, will appear at Kaler's opera house this even mg. Mr. Ellis will appear as "Casper the Yodler." The gaineof foot ball Saturday between Mahanoy City and Ashland was won by tho former. The game was exciting all through and the score was 4 to 2. The games should be patronized better. A birthday party was held on Saturday evening In honor of Mrs. Wendt. A sour-kraut supper was served and many old-time games were played. All who nttended enjoyed themselves very much For bargains In wall paper go to J. P, Garden, painter and paperhanger, 224 W, Centre street. He Is selling out his en' tire stock at nnd below cost. Wall paper hung at lowest prices and In workman like manner. 10 18-tf Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In qnlre at the Shenandoah drug store, No, 8 South Main btreet. 9-13-tf Great Blanket Sale. A large stock of quilts, comfortables and blankets has just been received at Majf Ileese'a auction house, on West Pentre street, and will be sold very cheap for the next ten days. ll-10-2t Cor.i,ARS and Cuffs that are water' proof. Never wilt and not effected by moisture. Clean, neat and durable. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth. Tho genuine are made by covering a linen collar or cuff on both sides with "celluloid" and as they are the only waterproof goods made with such an interlining, it follows that they arc the only collars and cuffs that will stand the wear and give satisfac tion. Every piece is stamped as follows: TRADf MARK- If nnything else is offered you it is ai imitation. Refuse any but the genu ine, and if your dealer does not huvc what you want send direct to us, en closing amount and stating size and whether a stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. Collare 25c. each. Cuffs Sec. pair. The Celluloid Company, 42N429 Broadway, Hew York. Chas. Hooks & Son, 315 South Jardin St. utchersD- and GROCERS. The finest and most tender beef to be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries " nnmp lamliy Hour, nutter and eggs, ED. BRENHAH, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. 'inest Beers, Wines and Liqnuir Hmosomo Bar Fixtures. Best Brands of 5 and lOo Cir- HOOKS & BROWN. 1C0 Celluloid Frames 6c, formerly 10c 100 " " lOo " 15o 100 " " 15c " 2ie 100 " " 25c " 60e See Onr Window Display. No. 4 North Main St. argaiBsmnrooms 15c and Up. At FEIOKE'S 3-CENT STORE, No. 11 North Jardin Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskevi, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap unnice tmp-rane.e arinKH ana cigars TXT ANTED. Ten or twr ntv! shares of Potts- VV vllle t-avlrc Fuod fitock.l One or two-vear ok stoik preferred. Aadiets J. It. 11.,1Iki:ald omcp, iu-iy 11 "VTO.ICK. This Is certify that afttr date I, XS Thoirma Iloldeu, of the borough of Gllbrr ton. will not be r sponsible for anv debts con tra, ted by tny wife Mury Holdf n. she bnvlng ie'i my Deci ana tioara. -iuomas uoiden IJOIl RENT. A larse new store-room, with plate glass front, oweltlnp and cellar. Excellent business location, will be resay tor rent No ember 1st. Rent rensonaOe. "PPlyto O. W. Newhcuser. 10 North Main ITiOK'S AIAO. A stereotype machine, rostlne P about SfeO In Hifct-cI&KS t rder. Purchaser can Uni' it ior ti!ii, pretent owner htivlop; no tin tlu r me tor It. Apply at the Herald omce. FOIt SAI.K. A moiling machine, addressed lrom bloiiis. Beveral dozen csllevs. Cost over JIuO. Can be had at less than one- iouriu iiublly worked. Apply at tbe Hkk COB HALE. A larco elchth-medlum Unl- r verbal preur1. Want room for a larger jreft.-. jji ue uia cueup ior can. Appiyai IIIB 11K.HALV UU1CV. TjiOU BALE. Having two larpe Brown 4 ! Carver paper cutlers, will mil one at ono third tho rest, which was $400. Apply at the . 1 i-.iialoj uiun;, FOR BALE. A lot of minion bocy type, In cases. Middling rood order. Absrealn. Cases, nearly new, i'6 cents extra. Apply at FOR SA LE. A half lin crest In a pood-paylng buslnets having almost a mom poly. Ill health tbe only reason for telling. Address 11 eh alii, hetsncoati.i'a. 10-13 tf SIBHOLUTION OP PARTNBUBII IP. -Notice Is hereby given that tbe partnership ily Bufcelstlng between William E. Bmlih and Charles E. Minltti. of Hhenundoah. count v of Schuylkill, and stale ot Pennsylvania, under was dissolved, by mutunl consent, on tee SOth day of October, fftll. All debts owloc to the bali partnership 1.10 to be received by the eald Charles E.Bmltn. who will continue the bust nuts, and all demands In the said partnership uro tu uo precaieu 10 xuui ior paymeni. William e. smith, L.IIAHLE8 K. BH11U, Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 22, im. 10-22-oawrlt art Oil I M. P. QQNRY Mouongahela Whiskey, 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey. XX. tl a at. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, 11.88 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, fl it qt. 8nprior Cognac Brandy, - tl 00 a qt. imported Jamaica Hum, tl.60 a qt. y UENGLING S Hook and Fresh I ID D T riirahflci T Fim til Am KSTAULlSnED WIS. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. OfTers for Tfltrimfil Fnflnrn tl i- TT i -ei m i qnltnr fiat. ttZ " , Jm Ld0rrrlIcIea!,,8 JSS.&.Sft. JA2hI ami rnlr, 1 m V t..7 " . , uur" '". VoTvot h. , fnfAt ,S",U"' P"i aocauuBp. vmiuren's I'lnsb Hurnii '.Silk and onenWC& Wins, 35c a pair. Mourning Goods. Self. SO We Can't Make Brains At the Wilkes- Anthracite Building, West MarlctSt. Instruction is mainly individual. Students may enter t. . Hm Tut rim. erate. Elegant catalogue for nothing. Oil Cloths as Window shades as low as rollers. Ko ei At i SliriEtH 3Pll2MlI SHARES FOR SALE Tlio Safe Denoslt Hulldlne and Bavlne Asso ciation of Reading, Pa., olfers for sale a few hundred shares of stock. This Is a good, lellabla and prosperous association in which to take shares, llaving ready salo for all money, the premium received is large, consequently tne stock will mature much sooner than associations located in towns whero there is no great demand for money, and building operations aro very limited. The value of each share is $2IH at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent. Interest allowed on all payments made in aavance ior o mniuus or leader, jicuiuers may withdraw one or all shares at any tlmo bv giv ing 80 days written notice, and are entitled to tho full amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent, interest alter one year, thereby makh g It an 11 percent, investment. All shareholders aro entitled to loans from tund on real cstato security. No 6hares will be forced out. The fund is run on the same conservative principles as our local funds which have been tripu inr Years ana inunu sale. Anv one wish- imr to invest In a Savlmr Fund will find it to their interest 10 call on tlio local agents and receive full particulars. Rev, II. A. Keysor, D. D., of .Mahanoy City, is one of the directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah. For In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's Oloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Hoods and Ladies' Fascinators, go to MRS. II YDE'S.29 North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 dozen ot niuerent pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Half Price. By the fniluio of a Swls manufacturer we proenred them. Can't get Any more. Take them while you can. New Pnntl Ulillin Yorii uuuii mum 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Wholesale agent for Felgenspan'tewMti 1 1, Expert Lager nil Saner fit: Em. No Sner zo&ae. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 Mouth M kin St UNDERTAK AND LIVERY. 13 KTortli Jardin Sfcreoi. WARREN J.PORTZ, Piano Tuner, Pianos and orgtr.8 rftpalred. OrOere laft 31 Dorth Utn strrot, Shenandotti, will rolv prompt uttwillOD BERTHA L. DOLPH, U N. West Street, Shenandoah.. Evan J. Davies, -31 South Main St. iouorSiore Ale, Draoght Porter ami WeinerBoer. s9 nil 1. 1 m m m. . . TMs Wb2x. i - , ... . mgn crown Felt Hals, SOc. Trimmed J' ? two P colors, styles . up. iuisses- jieavy uoat, nil styles Soxitlx HOCtftiaa. fl3troot Itufc we ran nmke an accomplished no-'" eotintunt, penman, stenographer and typo writer, or competent business mnttor woman of any oneof averagonbility. TlX highest mental discipline Is given bA faealty with years ol business cxperidnW. business uoueye, imi. 1 Pottsvilie.' A complete line of all grades of Carpets, Oil Cloths, "WindoAi? Shades, &c, in all latest color ings, at attractive prices adjusted to the new tariff. -i T Tii"...l4.. O 1.. . 11 (-lAl stvlps. r.rtntrrp in ftpsirm nnr1 JiF ft better quality than last season. lowas lfc8 17 cents, mounted on spring . 1 imjibi 1 iiiiiwiiiia u Professional aiisJs. fi II. STEIN. M. 1) PHTMCIAN Alii) 8VJWE0N. omeo Itnem 2. FrAii'H New UnlidlnF;. COI. ltlr Mnln adH CntoRfiliMl-. Stien.indoall. P&.I Offlco Hours: S to Wa. " 1 -p n.: 7tol 9 p,nu Niekt oae Ko-iOO W. .1 Oak street. 1 omce liowcrv Jr"' " CKMr)i' . r OUlee. Bffaa teiWlre, orairi Centre atreets.ttfeaiuizil i 1 MaS'SCnO,, HKHAJ.".'. OHaa Ho-jio ) :S8 H, .- s- i t, 0. m. TTL J. H. CAU.1JI. JJ Ho. tl Besil Jfcjfijv -.-) ri i-i r.MidoaSi, , Ho cft work tm AiHihiy fcro- - .. M. arttmai- A, : i vat m ,h . r.ilokb. tl abiclttltly neenu"t ' j Smrc.cuir to. Da CHAS T. rAI.&lW.y sntjsjiitjo mau avsiftmnr 801 MahnntoiiKoStree. Hnnti-kUlw. Penns. ALBMI JEMTAlx ROOMS. 1 Palafea itoai rf Tttti, kI SSu nilltjE, If your arltilctot r t! " ifH you, coll to teens. Ai' umb'w-mwx 3. ' makf all Hlndspf ptoltk Jjiii' r. i f.' A im inuii nnd u uttK' &trl !' Vc .u mu and Bridge -iro)s av6 ' v - pertain to Ienal fair ' (h. u. uxtract lSK -wlito tetlB J ' wO- lBRt Centre US, 'rr Si I: . j- i. n'jdrug -ttnna, K nr. COOPEB & CO., StO ClS. 33 X' Olz 03CJ3, "Egan BWs, W "flrjdcah. S'oclis, iwt, t k j.vid car ried on mirplrj. Tiit , ',u ,ri.UiUbuti ele cr In boufrtl at . eld i-" i xv not 110. Telepbono ton.:-ti(t-. Pur ffa cciallx SvlSjuiulbM tiamAta .1. tl Jmk v - appllc Mn. Fall-Witdit M.i?. ieryA annie wmm & East. Sitintr i Z. JidafcA i 1 I 11 i 1! 1 1 1 a 1 I I