EVENING HERALD KK11JAV. NOVKMHKR iO. MM. THIRD EDITION AMUSEMENTS. "RNEMIBA KOIt MFR." A good audleuee assembled In the NVw lrtlaee theatre last evening ntiil enjoyed thu first production In this olty of Mr. Uavej's nielo-driuna, "Enemies for Life. ' The piece ive opportunity for n number of Htngu pictures uiul soenlo effects which XHiik with the best of these later days. The Kjpsy camp Is n beautiful setting and In other scenes clever stage mechanism U displayed. Miss Joan Cravan, who plays the pirt of tho heroine, Naomi WellliiK ton, is very pretty and graceful, and is powmsed of strong talent. W. A. llar Tay, nn accomplished actor, U the hero, and the support thoroughly competent. Plttebiirg Dispatch "Knemles for Life" will appear nt Ferguson's theatre this erenlng. THK t.A PARI. TIIOIIPE. The Li I'arde troupe of whirlwind dancers arrived in New York on last Monday's boat, direct from the Alaham brn, London, England, where they have just completed a six month's successful engagement. There famous dnncors will make their first American appearance with P I). Strallln's Hates Bros. Neiv Tp to Date Ilumpty Dumpty Company at Ferguson's theatre on Monday evening, Novomber 19th. "V. A. McGulre, a wcllk-nown citizen ol McKay, Ohio, Is of the opinion that there, is nothing as good lor children troubled with colds or croup as Chamber Iain's Cough Hemedy. He has used it In ilia family for several years with the best -results and always keeps a bottle of it in tho bouse. After having la grippe he was limself troubled with a severe cough, lie used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try the children's medicine and to hU delight It soon effected a permanent cure. S!5 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bro. MAHANOY CITY. MAIIANOV ClTV, Nov. 10, 1804. AVInfleld Scott, of Milton, was in town yestcrdny. Prank Whlrrlty visited friends at Philadelphia yosterday. Dr. A. P. Bissell made a business trip To Philadelphia yesterday. C F. Kendall, of New York, transacted '.business In town yesterday. Frank Frleler, of PottBville, yesterday transacted business in town. William Fecley, of New Philadelphia, Tlslted town friends yesterday. W. H. Knight, of Philadelphia, yester terday transacted business in town. Mrs. Whetstone, of Tamaqua, Is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Snyder. Thomas Dunn, of Philadelphia, ii pay JS a visit to his parents on West Centre (Street. W. D. Reynolds, formerly of town, and now residing at Ellzabethtown, Tennessee, Is here visiting friends. Manager Kberley, of the Girardvllle opera house, witnessed the production of ".Eight Hells" here last evening. The funeral of ,1. Hughes, who died on Monday, took place yesterday. Services were held at the house. The remains were .taken to Tamaqua for Interment. Henry Wilson, the postmaster at WeHh 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 IJIarrbusa Remedy. What a pleuhnnt fcurprise that must have been to the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual with this remedy. In many instance" only one or two doses are required to give permanent; relief. It can always be de pended upon. When reduced with water it Is pleasant to take. For salo by Gruhler Bros. To the Public. The Sunlight Oyster Hou-e, 10 East Coal street, is now open. Fish, oysters and jfrult always fresh. Just received a car load of bananas, sweet potatoes, lemons peura aud oranges. Fish on Friday. Open Jill night. ll-5-tl James Wood. For a pain in the side or chest there Is .nothing so good as a piece of flannel dam pened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm aud bound on over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief and If used In time will often prevent a cold from -resulting In pneumonia. This samotreat ment is a sure cure for lame back. For aslo by Gruhler Bros. Tnaen Baby was sick, wo gave her Costorta, "When she was a Child, she cried for Costorla. fTfccn she became 31!., she clung to Castorta. Wlio" iUa had Children, she tarn tlm CaBtorte Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special values offered this week In ladles' and children's coats, shawls, blan kets, underwear, flannels and woolen dress goods. Our prices are always lower than you expect to pay nnd our assortments in the various departments were never so somplete as now. L. J. Wilkinson, 99 South Main street, 10-lo-tf Shenandoah, Pa. How's Your Window? Does it need a new shade t All kinds at Fricke's carpet store. 11.9-tf For bargains In wall paper go to J, P. Cordon, painter and paperhanger, 21 W. Centre street. He is selling out his en tire stock at aud below cost. Wall paper bung at lowest prices and la workman like manner. 10-18-tf Comlnp Events. Nov. 90. Turkey supper In Robblna' opera house under the auspices of the ves try of All Saints I1. E. ohuroh. Nov. SO to 80. Entertainment In Rob bins' opera boute under the auspices of the vestry of All Saints P. K. church. Doc 3. First annual grand ball of the Carpenters' Social Club In Robhlns' opera iji juse. THE UU YORK LEGISLATURE. tmt-innr 1'limii m:i:lM Krulin'nt I.H1T Jri an to lit. I-ewillt.v. N'B'.v Yohk, Nov. l(t.-(hv.-ruor Roswoll P. Klownr iivt by appointment,, at the Windsor hotel, a nuinlvr of New York lawyers v. ho had K-cn invited by him to discuss tlx- quiwi Ions raised with reference to the constitutionality of the legislature which Is to assemble after Jan 1. The present were: Benjamin V. Traeey, Will lam II. HornUlowcr, cx J idgcN'mh Davis, Francis Lynde Stetson, Henry R. lleok mnn, John K. Parsons, Henry K. How land, Francis M. Seott, Daniel Mngnnn, Edwnrd M. Hhopnnl, John Llnsoti, Simon Sterno and Professor Churles A. Collins. Governor Flower snld that his attention had lieeu called by reputable lawyers to the apparent omission by tho constitu tional convention to make provision for n continuance of a legislature of thirty-two senators and las members after Jan. 1 next, the time nt which the new constitu tion, providing for a legislature of fifty senators and 150 assemblymen, Is to take effoct; that the olalm had been made to him that localise of this omission then would be no constitutional legislative liody until after tho election of 150 assembly men and Ufty senators, In pursuance with the provisions of tho revised constitution. After a long general talk on the subject tho oonelmlon was reached that while It was liellcvod that attorneys were In error when they stated that tho constitution of 1810 was a precedent for the omission of the new constitution to provide for the continuance of the thirty-two senators and las assemblymen in office as the legislature of 1HHS, the express saving clausos of tho constitutions of 1848 and 1838 belngquote-l In substantiation of this, it was agreed that any doubts as to the validity of the acts of such a legislature during tho yerr 1H05 do not present a BUlHelently grave emergency to justify the expense of an ex tra session of tho present legislature be fore 1MI5. Tho 1'fmcrN of Customs Collectors. San Fkancibco, Nov. 10. United States District Judge Morrow rendered an Im portant decision defining the power of col lectors of customs to judge of tho rights of Chinese seeking admission to this coun try. In the enso of Tom Yum, a passen ger on the steamer Gaelic, who claimed to be a native born citizen of California, nnd as such claimed tho right to laud. Col lector Wise held nn investigation and held that the Chlnamnn'sclaim to citizen ship was fraudulent. He therefore refused to allow Tom Yum to land. Morrow holds that the jurisdiction of collectors of cus toms is limited to the case of aliens, nnd tlmt la oases of American citizens or per sons claiming citizenship, tho collector Is without authority. The case of Tom Yum was accordingly referred to a United States commissioner. lynching Prevented Iti IIHgliim. Bl!lthEl.s, Nov. 10. A dispatch from Alost, East Flanders, says that a serious conflict occurred yesterday between the populace and twenty gendarmes. Several men accused of tho brutal murder of an inn keeper were being conveyed to tho prison at Herzeele by tho gendarmes when a crowd attacked tho escort with tho ob ject of securing tho prisoners nnd lynch ing them, tho crlmo having oxcited deep indignation among the people. Tho of ficers resisted the mob and a desperate fight occurred, during which several men on both sides were wounded. The crowd was finally dispersed. Train Itubber Murgnnflclri Violent. CINCINNATI, Nov. 10. Physicians on Tuesday reduced tho nllowanco of mor phine for Charles A. Morgnnfleld, tho train robber, who Is at tho hospital with a broken leg. He has been using opium for years, and became savage as soon as his allowance was cut off. On Tuesday he attacked nurse, guard and physicians, and has lieen held in his Isd with difficulty ever since H will be taken to Virginia on crutches early next week for trial. Cruelly to ii Cent let Charged. Indianapolis, Nov. 10. Without gain ing consciousness, John Hurler, who was pardoned from the Northern ien!tontlnry a week ago, died yosterday. Harter's rela tives, who have lioen convicts, clutm that his deatli was duo to cruelty and neglect in tho prison. Tho state honrd of chari ties sent a commltteo to Michigan City to investigate the charges. The charges are scouted. I) tt rmliit il Ilurelars Frustrated. Hanson, Mass., Nov. 10. William II. Thomas, a wealthy Bonney Hill farmer, surprised two burglars entering his houso late nt night. Ho drove them nwny, but they returned with guns and fired about a dozen shots at tho house, breaking tho windows and splintering tho door. Una blo to forco an entrance thoy finally went away. Want to Issue CrrllOcntes. Milwaukee, Nov. 10. A formal appli cation was made In tho United States court by Receivers Morris and Whitcomb, of tho Wisconsin Central, for permission to issue certificates in tho sum of ,000,000 to meet outstanding debts, nnd to nrrango for tho settlement of claims as they enmo up. Tho petition will probably be granted. Suspended from the MlnMry. Johnstown, Pa., Nov. 10. Rev. W. W. Ilalos, who has been on trial for several days before the session of tho Re'formed church liero on a charge of Immoral con duct, was yesterday found guilty nnd sus pended from tho ministry. Tho jury says tho verdict of guilty doos not moan that tho defendant was guilty of adultery. Trying n State of Sh-gc. VIENNA, Nov. 111. Advices received hero convey the Information that General Gourko, guvernor of Warsaw, who de clined to permit a delegation of residents of Warsaw to attend the osar's funeral, has reported to 0tar Nicolas that tho at titude of tho Poles justifies the proclama tion of a minor state of siege. Tlilrty-tliri-e Counts Against Illin. Dbthoit, Nov. 10. The trial of Freder ick Marvin, ex-cashler of tho late Third National bank, on the charge of embez zling nml misappropriating funds of tho bank, liegaa hi the United States court yesterday. There are thirty-three counts lu his Indictment. Will Serve Out HI Term. Beli.ekontr, Pa., Nov. 16. Judge A. O. l'urt, of the Korty-nintli judloial dis trict, lias decided not to resign, hut will serve out his term, which will expire Jan 7. Tho uethui was tukeu in response to a request of the Centre oounty liar. ftldp I'ouiutsroil, Tweutj-tuo Dronned. London, Nov. IB. The British ship Cnl more, Captain Heud, foundered eighty miles oil Spurn Head, County of Cork, Twenty-two pursous were drowned. SCALDED BYHOT MUD. Five Mn Serine y Hurtled nt n ir Mill at .uonrlc, Jnd. Mi-v.-ie, lad., Nov. 10. Ijnst evening the lif -mud drum iindaf the tollers nt the M'i,.cle Jinir-k b r j'dll burst and flv men wi-r1 dn-nched with hot mud and caldlp v.uior. Vlil-, stuck to them and cooki-d Ih. flesh. The victims are: John Gainer, Valentino Gibson, John Curtis Lcnslc M. Tyler and John Rowers, all over 40 yours old, and married. me uesii on tnelr hands, faces, breast and legs is cooked, nnd when Gainer's clothes were removed the flesh dropped off in places. I1'- cannot recover. Tho other nteuuro sulicrlng terribly, but will nut die. The mill was slightly dnmnged. Disinherited Her lltntmnil. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 10. Tho will of Jo- Bophliio L. Peyton, who leaves fl,100,X0 nuu disregards licrbusband, was filed with tho probate clerk yosterday. Her husband, AVllliain K. Peyton, was provided for In n codicil, which is entirely revoked by a later codicil. Sho loaves J10.600 to differ ent institutions In small amounts. The cit use cutting off her husband reads: "In amiuoli as my husband, William 1C. Pey ton, has not acted In a manner boflttlng a husband, I horeby revoknund declare null nnd void all tho provisions made In my will and the codicils thereto In favor of him nnd his appointment as executor and trustee of my estate nnd guardian of my daughter, Mabel R..,Shorinan." Illegal Voter Sentenced. Philadelphia, Nov Jd. Before Judge Thayer (Jcorgo MoNicnel.illas John Con nors, pleaded guilty to Illegal voting in the Ninth division of the Thirteenth ward at tho hist election. Ho was soutcnoed to pay tho costs and undergo an Imprisonment of three months. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the lamo Lessio & BAEit, Ashland, Pa., la jriuted on every sack. tf Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 3 South Main street. 0-13-tf Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving thi-ir paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper ns new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses nt Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. Llghtstone's Bargain Store. We will close out our entire stock of clothing, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods at half the regular price. Must be sold within 15 days. Llghtstone's, 110 North Main street, between GUI's and Schmidt's dry goods stores. 1115 it F EUGUPOJTS THEATRE. I. J. FE11GCS0N, MANAGER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, '94 Return of the favorites, MADAME (acd her son) AUGUSTIN NETJYILLE ! Presenting their new comedy drama, lij Jimo. Neuvllle, "Cell 22!" Bur port ea by n strong company. Comedy, Sensation, f ongs and Dances. Prices: 25, 35, 50 nd 75 Cts. Roperies! Heats at KfrMo'w flrup store. For J3 argMns Tn nil lntnur. stvlpa nf HlllnprT- r-liiMttti'o Cloaks, Caps lionnets, Hoods and Ladies' Eascinntors, go to MRS. I1YDE'S,29 North Main street On Saturdny until sold 100 dozen of different pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Half Price. By the failure of a Swis manufacturer we procured them. Can't get anymore. Take them while you can. New York Ulll '-9 N. Main St., Shenandoah. . sjavies, UNDERTAK AND LIVERY. 13 Kortli Jardin Street. Chas. Hooks & Son, Mi South Jardin St. utcherslk and GROCERS. The finest and most ttnder beef to be found In Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice aud fresh groceries and prime family ilour, butter and eggs. All persons desiring to subscribe for the bonds of the Borough of Shenandoah, authorized to be issued, and btarmg in terest nt five (5) per cent., will please send their names and tho amount tby desire to subscribe for, to Mr. T. V. Bradignn, treasurer of the borough. The bonds mature In thirty years, and the interest is paj aoie semi-nnuuany. JAmeb Kami, ANDP.KW MKLUSKKr, ... """a ,.. 11-14-lw finance Committee. Evan J a Mtll oft with ttarch ana gloss nerme, 7 A8 linen enUar starts the mom; Pull oft at noontime it U seen All willed, wrinkled andorlorn. That's what you must expect of such n collar; it's tie linen of it. The stand-up collars won't stand up, and the tum-down collars will wilt down. Tho easy, cheap, aud pleasant way out of this is to wear " Celluloid " Collars and CUFFS. These goods are mede oy covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with "Celluloid," thus making them strong and durable, nnd waterproof, not affec ted by heat or moisture. There are no other waterproof goods made this way, consequently none that can wcarso well. When soiled simply wipe tliem off with a wet cloth. Every piece of the genuine 13 aiumi'iai una TRAD Insist unoti poods so marked i- if you expect full satisfaction, and if vourdeulerdoesuotkeepthem. f. send direct to us enclosing amouia aud we will mail sample. State size, and whether n stand-up or turned-down collar is wonted. Collars 25c. each. Cufls 50c. pair. Tho CELLULOID COMPANY i 427-29 Broadway, NewYorUu OI233XrX3JrC3-. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MOEBISON 8 Easi f entm St, Shenandoah. ED. BRENMAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta Finest Boors, Yfinos and Liquor Htndsome Bar Fixtures. Be8t Brands of 5 and 10c Cir- HOOKS & SROWI. 100 Celluloid Frames 6c, formerly lOo 10(1 " " 15o " 2'ic 100 ZOO 60c See Onr Window Display. No. 4 North Mn St. largainS Cook Pots All kinds uud sizes. At FRICKE'S 3-CENT STORE, No. 11 North Jardin Street. WARRhi f. PORTZ. .Piano Timor PliBftfllirrtn-i IT. a rumti. . iw 3i North IiSlii street. SioawlQh,wi): recniit BERTHA L. DOLPH, U N. West Street, Shenandoah. FOR BALK CHEAP -A goon larberehopln raravlllc. blcttne-'s the only reaBtm for selltag. poll .SALE.-tl.fiC0 worth of Hhenandoah T Mercbimts' Naiional Habk atopic mm. to W. J. Mitchell, 118 Bouth Main street, Hhcn- nuuvnu. 11 10 3t I.OR HhtsT. A lsrpe new Ptore-room. -w th Plato slats Iront, 1 welling Bna cellm. fc.icehc.nt buii,esB location. Will be teady fAi ,r5' 0,Sn,J,er I'"" reutoDa lo. street. ' 10-15.1 f IJiOK SA I.E. A stereotype machlDe, costing ' otout tfcO In liikt-cliits . tdf r. rirchase can havoitioriai, rrc-fint owner haviUK no Iiuth.ruko lor It. Apply ut the Hehalu orace. TTOUSAl ) Amj'llineniachtne.aadrMMserl r tnn. llixkF. SeTe-sl dozen gallejs. '."1,hm J ,,,'il)'woiked. Apply at the Hkk- rflR Si A T.I A 1 r.,.. . , , I ..... r - " - . ,& oitutM-Mimium Dill" verwjl vre. Want room tor a larger I, " wo Bumintup jurcaBQ, Apply nt the llEiixtn olllce. TjiOIl BALK.-Having two larsre Drown A --, pun i vuiwiB, win ten one at one- tlilrd the rntu wlikh was f 1U0. Apply at the FOll BALK A lot of ffilnloo bedy type, In CQftR. Mlddllnc Ennd nrilpr. & L-aBPj.marlj .cw,2S cents extra. Apply at TPOU BLt.AhuU inttrefctin a good-paying hewltl tbe only rtngon for fceUiug, AddreBS hfi WANTID to sell the Rapid tiade. Washes aud drips the dlihes In two minutes without wetting the Hhehs. t76 a week ard all xpfnei. Eosy posltioni no hard work; tun make tlOO a week. Adtfes w, x-. sirnuu x. io., iierK no. ii, coluni' bos. Ohio. PBOl'OMALS will be received by the Leblph Valley Cual ComnaiiT. Iist I'rmtr. n t. til Saturday, Win Inst., for driving a tuontl ut 1'aoUer colllt-ry No.Hrom His top split ot the Mammoth to the IIolmn vein stntw ivi 111. uieusloDs: Hot h'l h, atove rail, lo'teet wiuB, suiier a icofc wiue itv ja inches aer-p, bo- lOW tOD Of Ulll. LeUClh. 150 frvtt. mnrnnrlAca For further Information applr to Lehtxh Val- I ley Ooal Compsny. P. 1'. llnowN, J Imi-iw District 8upt., lxt crcek, Pa. -3 -A fefe. i . . f Mteloek . , . $ J I Mew s Shoe s Store Is tlie place to buy your shots. Cheapest shoe store in the valley. Another 100-pair lot of those Ladies' Dongola Tip Shoe Worth $1.25. Come and see them. Men's Shifting Shoes as low as 99c and $1.00, worth considerable more. White Slippers are just what you are look ing for we have them. Men's and women's fine shoes, large as sortment cheap at Whitelock Mew Shoe Store, Cor. Main and Centre Sts Shenandoah, Pa. M. P. CONB.Y,-V ITonongahela Whiskey, - BOc a qV. Pnre rye whiskey, XX, - - $1 a qt. Pine Old Bonrbon, XXX, - $1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, fl a qt. Superior Coenac Brandy, - $1.00 n qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, SLSOaqt. Best brands of Ec CbjarB USTABLISIIKO 187& Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. fieearK fop TMs WIe Trimmed Fedora Felt Hnts. K0i- Tlmml Ttlol,.i.n,nn Mt n.h rn Tni.mut Sailor Utttp. from 35C UD. Tl llnicn TrlTHnmil Tlala tin tarn .lit. ill rnlnn etvlrac and prices. Infants' lonp and short Coats, 3I.G0 np. Misses' Heavy Coats nil styles and cidors, $1 50 up. Infants' Cnps, 25c and up. Children's Plush Surah Silk andj Velvet Caps. Infants' Sacqnes, 2Sc up. logins, 25e a pair. Wonming Goods. Sell opening Corisets. Six papers of Needles, 5c. 13 We Take Young Men and Women system of hookkeeplnp, Inter-comBinnlcatlon method with other schools, and other ndvan tapes explained iu our catalogue, are great polDtsln favor ot the Wilkes-Barre Business College, Anthracite Building, West Market St. SHARES FOR SALE. elation of Heading. Ta., offers for sale atevr hundred shares of stock. This Is a pood, 1 citable and prospeious association In which to take sliaics. Having ready sale for all money, tns premium received la large, consequently' the stcck will mature much sooner than associations located in towns where llicre Isnogreatdeniauiil iur luuney, ana uuuuing operaiions arevery limited. Tho value of each share la SSXU at maturitv. Annltpntlnn fpi- f-nts 9ftH fttinrM. Monthly dues, one dollar per snare. Five per vi-ni,. iiueresc anoeu on an payments maue iu advance for tl months or longer. Al embers may withdraw one or all i-hatt-a at any time by cif lng 80 days written notice, and are entitled to me tun amount or uuegpaiu, lvltn e per eer. Interebt alter one year, thereby niaklnff It nn 11 per cent, investment. All shareholders aro entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No 6hares will be forced out. The fund Is run on the same conserrntlra principles as our local funds which havul-wen tiled for YOUTH nnrl fmind ttf Anv nn ivis)i. lng to invest in a Saving l-'und will find it to iiioiriiHeresiiocnii on me loriu ugnw SAa receive full particulars. Iter. If. A. Keyser, D. D., of ilahoiioy City, Is one of the dirvctera. MASTER St BACHMAN, Agenfe, 187 North Jardin Street, Shenandanh. A LBMY DENTAL ROOMS. Painless Extraction of Teelb, Cold ani Jlfitr If yonr artlllclHl teeth do not suit you. cU to tee u. AP exnminstlons free. We mate all Kinds of platci, Itubber. Cold. Aluminum and v alts' Metal F ales We do CSWH lirldge work aud ail operailoo ilntvpntatn to Dimal htirfery ro chsrjes fsr extjss lug when teeth aio ordf red. Albany b'entAIj nooitf. 139 East Centie HU over M. K. HtelB- dm sloie. MshsnoyOlty. A Kenulne welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room uttached. I'lnest whlakoje. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Cbolcs Umptrance drlnka and claia. t 1 99c -31 South Mai. St. and U klra of TerBperanee Drinks. CJ 30X3.433. jCWSci'jLkv. Stroot. and through a course of training adapted, to this intense business age, start them Bo th at they may climb to any height in tho business world. We can usually secure positions for graduates where they come In contact viun snccetuiui men nun ge& good salaries. The "actual bnsincs-i . I .. I 1 I1L. n ...n,.,nl I........... r ' Wndeaiid yUllams.Prins, Profcasiomcsi I Carft w. W. STKtN. ii. JPBTSIClJtf AM) t una ICON. Offlee Itoem 2, Vgin' New nnlldiwr, coi BrrfllBlnaDdCtnUbsireete, Silirnunjcan, ym. Office Hours: F lo 10 a. to.: I lo 3 p 11.; 7 to 9 p. m. HitM oJSce No. 230 Wtst Oalt Street. fS. KWX'l&K, H. 13., OaeelW NorsS JsrtMa street, rni.f.Ji. KsnvAirnfMis, vi. Office. Egsa. cil(IIg, ujser tf Mats an ucnire sireew. J. ITRItOS HOBMtta-. l.. No. 5 imi IMHWWI. DK. J. 11. CAWJhA, Ka. SI otl jtotl.siBob, No ego u fwf nal: mens. Ji trm whmi f uwm!l r -SiSMMsnr t JJtfc 7JrjUB. T. PAUMXT. .JXTfK MAX 4(JjKMtJtr, ail Mahantoweo W.wt. f-rfti'lf ,nJ CGQPEE t CO,. Kgan Bldtv , .'-he- jcIoah. S'scVs, gr t,r. urtii r a Ii o1 car rksloti mstKin. 1Htu,Mir r ,oil'ah elseroln buktr wttf mi Br. 1 kkxyIik I 110. TelepbfMie ttun . v-tttcr s riahy. tJ&lly n s.rkei rliti.Ur r all-I m itsppllcik. lln. Tit mm iwmumzx&?t:na' 4 RiLiquorStore