EVENING HERALD THURSDAY DKCKMUKH 0, l'M. THIRD EDITION RANDOM THOUGHTS. Book Notes That Recall Relations of the Past. A current Issue of McClure's Magazine contains an article on "The overthrow of the Molly MBgutres" which purports to t forth n number of thrilling events duritiK the memorable reign of terror in this region anil gives an account of the parts the detective James MoPamnd, alias McKenua, took In the war that re eulteil in the extermination of the ter rible clique. The story is very interesting, but men of this town who were on haml when the terrible clique was in existance nay it contains many inaccuraolee. There have been many publications based upon the Molly MHguire times, hut the writer has yet to meet with one tlint cnn gtvo ns accurate and reliable account of the many atrocities as that given by the Herald issues of the time, and when these issues are compnred with the mnny publications one here Is forced to lose confidence In the book reports of occur rences in distant lands. Speaking of books reminds one that Dr. II. C. Flower, of Boston, Mass., has been arrested in Texas as a swindler. Dr. Flower is known to many people here through a book ho issued a few years ago on "Youth, Health and Happiness." The charges against the Doctor are that he, in Tonjunctlon with n man named I'aBchal U. Smith, sold to Nathnnlol 0. Foster, of Duluth, Minn., $100,000 worth of bonds of theDemmlng Land iV Water Company, of North Mexico, for $07,000, asserting them to bo first mortgage bonds. 'When Mr. Foster tried to realize on the pnper, it is alleged, ho found it waspractically worth less. Those who may have rend the book the doctor issued will no doubt hesitate to believe that he Is guilty in the face of the many pieces of sage advice and con solation he has written a few years ago. A friend handed mo one of tho books yesterday and in turning over the leaves I came across this one of his "rules to govern life," nnmely : "Don't worry over what you can help, because, if you can help it you should help it, nud then the trouble will not exist." Hut the most striking part of the book, in view of tho present situation the doctor is In, Is that containing an extract from n letter written by the doctor to a friend, In which he says : "Money has no vnlue to me except for the pleasure it gives to others. According to the pleasure you get out of n dollar, is tho dollar valuable; and n dollar which never makes a human being happy is a valueless, useless coin." Either tho doctor's sentiments havo experienced n Budden evaporation, or the man who - bought his bonds Is suffering under a " dedisloa. 'Still n trial at court mny have more weight than the doctor's book. Mr. Ira P. Westmore, a prominent real CHtate ngent of San Angelo, Texas, has used Chnmberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his fnmlly for scv ernl vcurs as occasion reoulred. and ill- ways with perfect success. He says : "I find it n perfect cure for our baby when troubled with colic or dysentery. I now feel that mv outfit is not complete with' out a bottle of this Ilemedy at home or on n trip away from home. For sale by uruhler Uros. Coming: Events. Dec. 21. Inter-State Milkmaids Con mention, at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Y. W. C. T. U. Dec. 24 Ninth annual ball of tho Nn tlonal Social Club, in Hobbins' opera house. Jan. 4th, '95. Annunl supper in Hob- bins' opera house under the auspices of the Welsh Baptist church. THE HORRORSOF NAVASSA. flruliil Trcntnii-ut mid Jlcaicrr Wukcs for Men on TliKt Island. HALTIMoliK, Deo. . A tale of suffering, itlsense and death on tho Nnvussa Island was told last night by three colored men who arrived from Perth Amboy, N. .1., and were liMim-dinti'ly takon to the Mary land University hospital suffering from scurvy. They arc Curios Alvrams, a na tive of Barlmdoes, the only oneof the three who had suihViunt strength to relate his oxperlouce; a man named Hill, who 1 de mented through suffering, and John H. Dt'vine. A brains said that seventy of them hipped from Baltimore on Aug. 2 lat. They wore to receive thlrty-threo cents pi r day wages, nnd were ohargeil fifty cents every day when sick. After the first two weeks on the Island, ho said, they were fed on salt moats, nnd In n short tltno the scurvy bmko out among them. Ho said there woro nearly 800 men on tho island, and during his stay of two months and fourteen days he know of nearly twenty deaths. Hoiiert Jointer was the first one of the Baltimore party to die. Tho food and treatment was so bail, Abrnms said, that tho men refused to work and were jailed. Tho sick were removed from tho lslnnd in October, nnd on Nov. 8 sailed on tho schooner Adolc Thockera. Contain All gustus McDonald, whicli arrived nt Perth Amboy on Tuesday. On Monday John Gray died on board nnd was hurled off tho Delaware Breakwater. Abrams said that only three men received their wages and the others were set adrift at Perth Amboy with only ono dollar each. Tniniii Kliki-d a Move Over. Nop.KIstown, Pa., Dei-. 0. Four tramps tried to set fire to the railroad station building nt Whiti-marsh, on the l'lymoin h railroad. They had token poscs-ion uf tho building, mid when tho ullicer- h"- In sight kicki d the stove over, expert nut the live coals won hi Ignite the floor and that the officers would remain to fight th- flames while the depredators escaped On oflleer saved tho building and the thrm others pursued the tramps, capturing t hu e of t nein. They were lodged in jail Ik-iv Atiti-Hllmanlte Klrotod for Judge. Colimria, 8. C, Dec. 6. The muiIi Carolina general assembly elected O W Buchanan judge of the Third oir mt to succeed T. a. Frnser. Buchanan tun or three days ago was swoni in as ntt'inn v general, to which he had boon elect. -i I In i popular vote. The vacancy will be lllhd next week by legislative election. L At torney General Joseph II. Karle was eh cted Judge of the Klghth circuit. Knrlo was a enndidate for governor in 1800, fighting Tillman on the stump all over the state. An Illecthm Contest. IjANCASTEII, Pa., Deo. 0. D. B. Taylor, of Indiana county, nrrived here last night and filed with Attornoy General Honsol a petition contesting tho election of Presi dent Judge Harry White, of tho Fortieth judicial district, who was returned elected last month by 87 majority. The petition is signed by 131 electors, and allegeB ille gal voting, lavish use of mouoy nnd var ious frauds, and claims tho election of John B. Blair, the Democrntlo cnndldnto, by 810 majority. t7mi fntnoum TlONAMe NEURALGIA ana I'-.llar Complaints, manntaotared nnavr tno Mringeni .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. DR. RICHTER S l(V.Inflm,inn rcilU T.ma MnrkM Aticlinr.' Mimiifni tun r:Comtuoryi. ui iltiDr.ll" hti rof 1 i F. Ad. Mchterfc Co., 1? Wrn Ct.,lICT TOES, j 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Eouaes. Own Glassworks, 24 A M Hi In Shenandoah for nr by , lllllan. r. iuil'll ot. v ....... ... to . jt. Hooks & Brown . . . .Holiday Goods. Presents lor tho Old and the Young. Plush and celluloid dressing cases, boxes of writing paper, sUaving sets, work boxes, toilet cases, albums. Also a splendid variety of dolls, blocks, games, iron toys, China tea sets, rocking horses, celluloid novelties, wheel barrows, doll carriages, magic lanterns, &c, &c. Our Christmas bargains will open your eyes. Come and be convinced. Pricos j.lc7-vy-i3 HFtlslxt. No. 4 North Main St., Shenandoah. mis cell ous. jt Is Easier -A Eood-rnylng double frame Willi lull lot on west, iiioya FOll SALE.-hiltMlnir. street, 30 feet lront and J50 leet back. 1-or particulars apply at Ho. 413 West. Cherry street. w-e-im "WTANTKD A lot in Bhcnnndoab with or without a hulldlnii. Tho latter pre ferred. Apply at 228 North Chestnut street, Bncnanannn, i-n. 12-i-3t ! rnn 11RNT.-A ltirco new store-room, I 1 Plato class front, dwclllnc and cellar A Ilngns Marriage In Milwaukee. MlLWAUKEK, Dec. 0. C. W. Jacobs, un der arrest hero for his participation in a mock marriage, is not 1'itezel, tho St Louis insurnnco swindler. Jacobs was un able to get n divorce from his legnl wlfo in Kausas City, yet wanted to marry JUrs, Bucko, of Chicago. Ho disappeared, lead ing his wlfo to bollovo that ho hnd been killed. Mrs Bucko refused to llvo with him until ho had secured n divorce, so ho got a copy of tho Oklahomn Territory court papers nnd forged a judgment of dl orco. Kenilng discovery If ho had n min ister marry him ho concelvod tho plan of mock ceremony. Tho pollco have ro- cased Jacobs, Mrs. Bucko and Harvey, tho bosus preacher. with I Excellent business location. Will bo ready for rent November 1st. Ilent reasona-ilo, I Apply to O W. Newhoueer, 120 North Main street. 10-16-U To ltrltero Ovcrcroirilcd Institutions. HAitiiismiito, Dec. 0. Tho state board of charities yenterday decided to take steps 1 1.1 ... .1... H. , 1 luuiwiiKiu w leoei ui ovei-uinv.iK.il n- . TOT.P- , nrt conll state insane hospital. Tho board will rec- Jh OiUU to sell tho Rapid Dish Washer. i in new u-giMHiiiru me appro- Trfaea Daby was sick, we gave her Costorta. Vbea she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she becmvio JIIss, eho clung to Castoria. Tftrr 4o had ChlMrcn, she 'tavo thm Castoria Itlll to Suiijiress ICnlh Tasked. MoNTOoMKlir, Ala., Deo. 0. Tho bill of Representative Knight to punish usurpers of state olllivs was passed by a strict party vote. Representative Manning, tho Popu list leader, said: "I warn the members on the other side that it is a long Inno that has no turn, and I warn them not to Ion ger dash the regular Hag of Insult added to Injury In tho face of n now outraged common people. Wo cannot provide pun ishmont for usurpers with consistency un til we have a fair election law and an hon est contest law by which we can determine who the usurpers aro." Kolb's mnnifosto advising his followers not to pay their taxes hnstcned the passage of tho Knight bill. Tho l'hihiili-lplilu Mint Controversy. Washington, Deo. (). Dr. Townsend, superintendent of tho mint, had an Inter view with tho dlrectur of tho mint, ns tho result of which tho differences between him and tho director In regard to tho re moval of certain employes of tho mint in tho coiner's department, nnd against which the latter protested, wero satisfac torily adjusted. Tho coiner, Mr. fcteel, protested against tho removal of four men. Three of the four aroto Do reinstated, anil tho work performed by tho fourth ono is to bedonoherealter by the assistant colnor. ommeuil to prlntlonof ".00.000 for tho erection of hospital tor chronic insane; lf.luo.000 for a hospital for epileptics, and $200,000 for nn institution for tho criminal insane. rdep3 will bo taken to remedy tho overcrowded condition of tho penitentiaries and reformatories. For rheumatism I have found nothing cnual to Uhamucrlaln's i'nln ualm. it relieves tho nain ns nnnlied. J. W. Young, West Liberty, W. Va. The prompt relief it affords is nlono worth many times the cost, 50 cents. Its con tinued use will effect a permanent cure. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Washes and dries them in two minutes with out -wotting tho hands. No experience neces sary, sens ai signi, permanent position. u dress W. 1. Harrison & co.,Clerk No. 11, Col umbus, Ohio. itrANTJin. Man orlndv mnnntrer In each VV locality to superintend distribution of I our une samples, ooobs, cnias anu cues, i rieassntpontlon. pays won. Kena luo. tori samples nnd special otter to you. Sylvan I Co,, 721 Wood-av.. Detroit, Mich. 121 2w To Efivo money during hard times than to earn it. can save money by buying Choice Roller Flour Mado of old winter wheat At $3.00 Per Barrel 200 barrels for sale at this price and every barrel guaranteed to give satisfaction. Also Fresh Ground Whole Wheat Graham Flour Yov Dinner Sets! and Old Time Rye Flour Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains in Town. ANNIE MORRISON J30,uv nuiLvixa,z 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. Tbe STEASfl MOWING COtSr'M In three diflorent decorations, Ouo hundred pieces in set for $7.50 R. H. ESTABLISHED 1873. Bergeman&Co C3.In.a. Hall Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offera for This Week. Trimmed Fedora Felt lints. 50c. Trimmed High-crown Felt Hats. 50c. Trimmed Sailor Hats, from S5c up. Ten dozen Trimmed Hats, no two nllke, all colors, styles nnd prices. Infnnts' long nnd short Coats, f 1.50 up. Misses' Heavy Coats, all styles ond colors, $1,60 up. Infants' Caps, 25c and up. Children's Flush Surnh Silk nnd Velvet Cans. Infants' Sncnnes, 25c up. Legging, 25c a pair. Mourning Goods. Self- opening Corsets. Sis papers of Needles, 5c. SC JSo-ixtli 3VTjrvin Stroot. M. P. COKRY, M.J. LAWLOR, P0TTSVILLES PA. Tint Appropriation HIM. Washington, Deo. 0. Two of tho im propriation bills, tho pension nnd tho for tifications, havo been completed by tho sub-committees having them in chnrgo. The pension bill carries S141,aSl,000,ngalnst S161. 581,570 for tho current yonr, and tho fortifications ?1,7S9,000, against ?2,012,W0 for tho current year. Tho appropriations committee received from tho treasury de partment estimates for tho urgent defic iency bill aggregating S2,70O,UO0, which Includes tho amount required to collect tho incomo tax. Justice of the Peace Insurance, and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah No charge for packing. TJKOPKRTY FOll SALE A bargain X csh purchasers. Two houses on iavies, UNDERTAKING!! AND LIVEItY. 13 North Jnrdin Stroot. Monongahela Whiskey, Pure rye whiskey, XX, Fine Old Bonrhon, XXX, Superior Blackberry Brandy, I Superior Cognnc Brandy, Imported Jamaica Rum, 50c a qt. I - " ttnqt. j , - fl.25aqt. r1 nl!l Mian $1 a qt. tl.00 a qt. n.50 a qt. 31 South Main St. LiquorStore YUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and Welner Beer. llPRt hrfiTirlR fit fi PIpopo nrA all IrinAu Tamtinciinnii Tlvlwlra Isn't There a Boy or Girl Cmmiuiiider ltmitti Critically 111. ClMCAoo, Doc. 0. Commander Balling- ton Booth, of tho Salvation Army, is crit ically ill. Tho sick chamber is kept in total dnrkness nnd absolute quiet. All visitors are forbidden to see him. Telo- grnms, mails nnd nil business matters are kept from him. Ten days ond nights of pain ond unrest have niado their wasting work tell very noticeably on his delicate frame. Nothing positively encouraging cnu be Mild of his condition nt present. for on West Unit street. Ono of eight rooms and tho other six. Will be sold cheap. For further infor mation apply to AI, J. illViAJll, 123 E, Centre street. For the... Hlpnrv Rrne' Hot Season 1 Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire In this entire region who would like a thorough business education? We furnish the very best at very small cost. All we want Is your name and address. You will then Ret our catn- . logue giving mil particulars nuout the way we do business. Bend it in on a i postal card to-day. Wilkps-Barre Business College, Anthracite Building, West Markit St. Wado and Williams, Prlns. SNEuDfcN'S LSW Pear Alley, Rear Coiioe House The best rigs in town. Horses tken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Temperance Drinkn -pq-frpfp, J , A TTHTi Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers oi the nnest lager beers. CHAB. BUHCHILL, Prop. 17 and 19 Peach Alley. S&enudosJi. Fx North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Dcvoslt llulldlnir mill Savinc Asso ciation of Iteadlntr. Pa., offers for hale a 1 rtw hundred shares of stock. This is a good, lellahle and prosperous association In which to take suares. Having reauy iaie ior an money, tno premium received is largo, consequently the stock will mature much sooner than associations Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening HEItAU) who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive th pnper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown'i stationery store, on North Main street. THREE SAILORS DROWNED. Their Mcboonor Run Down tiy a Steamer and bunk. Nkw IjONP .N, Conn., 'h-e. (). The Brit Jt h uteamer dorian, from New Yurk for Halifax, off Eut.m's Neck, ran into and sunk tile throe mast -d schooner Clara K. Simpson Tuesday midnight. Three of the schooner's crow were dinwuod, and tho survivors, tho captain and two sailors, wen- brought here yesterday afternoon by the Dorian, after which the gu-aincr pro ceeded. Cuplaln John C. Hontvet, of the Buiikt-n schouuer, said the night was clour, nnd there was no excuse for the collision. Tho dead are Matu Hans Hontvot, Cook William Williams and Seaman John Kg lumd. The Simpson was built in 1871. Klie was of Bill tons register, mid was loaded with paving stones for New York. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lltssio & llAKft, Ashland, !'., i printed on every saok. tf Any one who has ohlldren will rejoloe wlthli. B. Miilfonl, of Plainfield, N. J. His little bov. five vears or age. was alcK with croup. Kor two days and nights he tried various remedies recommended friends and neighbors. He says: thought sure I would lose him. I had .pn Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ail vertlsed nnd thought i wouiu try it as a last hone and am hannv to say two doses he slept until morning. that after I gave ft tn f,l,i, iiBtf, lnv and n cure was ef fected. I keep this remedy In the house now nnd ns soon as any of my children show signs of croup I give It to them and that Is the last of It." 25 and 60 cent bottles for Bale by Gruhler Bros. Senator Hill Oir for Washington. JACKSONV1I.LK, Deo. 0. Senator David B. Hill, after ten days in Florida, came into West l'ulni Beach Tuesday evening on his return journey to tho north. Ho left fur Washington at 7 o'clock this morn ing, nnd uiHin his arrival will enter nt ofico Into the business of tho senate. Tho senator declined to talk polltlcnlly, nnd intimated that he was reserving ills opin ions for a speech that ho would muko. Poktruotlvo l'lro at Ceilarvllle, N. J. Buidhkton, N. J., Deo. 0. The village of Ceilarvllle was visited by a destructive fire yesterday, and properly valued at S10, 000 was destroyed. The Are originated In nntemau's Idock, and quickly spread to Walter B. Jerrol's largo grocery, hotli of those buildings being a total loss. The nostoflioe was located In the Batemnn block, as well as several largo stores. Utah's Indian Invaders. SALT L ike City, Doc. . Offlolal anx iety was plainly manifest at the exocutive mansion tonay over tno apparent; inaction of tho pnier authorities to jnovo in the matter of the luillau invasions ironi uoi- orado. Tho governor has decided to fur nish amis ami ammunition to tho citizens, and If necessary fur protection, as a last resort, tho militia will bo oullcd out. ED. BRENNAR Cor, Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liqnors. Handsome Hir Fixtures. Best Brantln of ft nrul 10o Cigars. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner. Largest ana finest hotel in ihe region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Pool una Billiard Hooms Attached. Reduction Sale. located In town where there is no great demand cv, and hulldlng operations are very The value of each share is C20I at Plasos and orrana remlred. Orders left a: 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, nlll receive prompt attention PROPOSALS. l:vli!tmr KxmiurHtlng Colonnl Colt. Coli mbub, O., T)m. 0. The Colt court of Inquiry lust night concluded the taking of testimony, and arguments began this morning. The evidence showed conclu sively that Colonel Colt, who had been charged with drinking in a saloon at Washington C. II. on the day of tbe shout ing and riot, had been mistaken Ior an other ollleur. Our New MlnLter to Chili-. Washinuton, Dec. . Tho president has apjioliiteil K.1I. StMbel, of New York (now envoy extraordinary uuu minuter pleni potentiary of tho United States to Kcun dor), to bo envoy extraordinary nud minis ter plenipotentiary of the United States to Chile, vlcu Jumos jj, rortcr, resignea. Lkhioh Vauit coai. Co., WfKBS-lIAiuiK, Pa., Dei. 3rd, ISOf. ( Notice to Jtock Contractor:- inOI'OSALS will lie received until the Rvnniniror December luth. for drlvlnz a rook slope at Dr-rranoecolllery, Wflkes-llarre, from the "Ulllmon" lo tho "Ualtlmnrn" vein, n distance of nboul 1.2U0 Pet: size. 8il3 feet: plich, about 70. Contract and treolncaflons may he seen (pfteMth lust.) at the colliery, or at the general office, i) Coal Eichause, v lines mine. V. A. I.AT11KOI'. 15.1-St Oeul. aupt, PROPOSALS. . -rltOP08AL8 will he received by the under- I flcntd committee un toSaturdav. Decern- ner 8th, 18fM. ut 1 p. in., for sunplylng large I siove coal for the boruuiih building and haul. lug same. Ti e committee reserves tno ngui to reject any or an mas. .AUK. it A P. ft., A. 11 I. A MB, ANDHEW JlBI.rsUET, Committee. Hhenandoah, l'a Dec 6th. 1881. 12-4-6t For tbe next 30 da) s will sell all my ready. trimmed HATd at cost and less. Children's Cloaks, Caps and Sacks are all reduced for the holiday trade. Our lino of linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents Is the finest and cheap- st In tho town. Our 15c grade 2 for 2ric " 80c ..2for86o. " 26o " 2 for 40c " SSo " S for 55o. New Pnrjh Ml innw 3tl IT 1- III hi lll-lllllllll I 1111 Jturu uuuii iiiiJiutuij uiuiuj 20 N. Auiln St., Hhenandoah. A gennine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. oeers. porter ami ate constantly on tan. cinnice temperance minus ana otgars. Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 Sonth Jardiii St. UutchersD for mone: 1 m ted. I maturity. Application feo, 26 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent interest allowed ou all payments made In advance for 6 months or longer. M embers may withdraw one or all shaies at any time bv elv lng ao nays wriuen nonce, anu arc entitled to the full amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent interest auer one year, ii.ereny malting it an aii Biiareuoiucrs arc No shares will be forced out. The 1 principles as our local funds which have been irieu ior years ami lounu sate. Any one wtsti- tne to f m est t n a Savlne Fund will find ft to their interost to call on the local agents and receive full particulars, ltev. H. A. Keyser, D. D., of Jflahanoy City, is one of tho directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah. 11 ner cent. Investment. entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will be forced out. fund is run on the same conservative HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Lag erand Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agtf 807 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Vfhea In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all honrs. Ladies' dining room attached. Finest wines, Honors, cigars. Ib the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wnmlfm fAnnn fnr rnHldnncfM. lawnS.Cem- otery low or any kind of fenolng. M. H. Mabteb nas the agency and carries It In atooU at ms maroie ana graniie wotkb, iz? n. 4imn ai. and GROCERS. largest Dividends On Record. Political Cards. JJOR BCUOOL DIUECTOH, Second Ward, Subject to Republican rules. The finest and most tender beet to be found In Shenandoah. Pork, mutton. i veal nnd cnt meats of all kinds. A One line of choice nnd fresh Groceries iiamuion s uo, I and prime family flour, butter and eggs, I Building, Chicago. (ID to J1000 increases rapidly by our plan ol Syndicate Speculation. No knowledge ol speculation necessary on your part. Manual of information tree. American Syndicate. Established 18S5. Bank references. A, O. managers, 1015 Rookery Wholesale agent for Felposfai't Rew&fk. 1 1, Eiport Lager wi Siazer Pile Beer. No;Hnermafle. Flee liquors and Clears 120 Houth Main bu COOPER & CO., Stoclt 33xol3i.oiei, Egn Bldg., Shenandoah. Stooks, grain, etc.. bought for cash and car ried on margin. Ten ahnrea stock or 1,000 bush els grain bought or told on firat margin of 111). Telephone connection. Mailorders a specialty. Dally market circular mailed free on application. BUENANDOAIl'S RELIABLE Hand Xxaundrgr Cor. ldoyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec laity. Goods called for and delivered, AJtrlsl solicited,