41 jr.-jiiixi - EVENING HERALD WEDNKSDA.Y, DEOKMBRU 19, 18(U, THIRD EDITION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanlntrs Condensed for Hasty Perusal. llusy days. The new year la near. Candy Bale are Increasing. Shoppers uro out dally noiv. Holiday greens are plentiful. The perfume of baking enkts Alls the air. Only nbout 0 hours of daylight just now. This U the week to get your Christmas turkey. This Is the seaon when shoplifters nre numerous. Potatoes In the cellar, covered over with paper, will not freeze. Preparations are being made in all the churches for Christmas. Typhoid fever seems very general all over the state thii year. Don't neglect sending us local events from your neighborhood. The children are impatient to hear the sleigh bells' merry jingle. Itw about time for the blizzard season, but they delay their coming. Our htreels are made quite lively with holiday shoppers on clenr days. There now remains but 12 days in 1891. Get ready to turn over a new leaf. Jewelry fakirs have been working Sha mokln and are traveling eastward. There Is time enough yet for a long and cold winter, though appearances do not indicate it. Don't forget the Milkmaids' Inter State Convention at Ferguson's theatre on Fri day evening. Cleanable Collars and Cuffs. "Celluloid" collars and cuffs are one of the greatest blessings that was ever brought to mankind by the genii of in vention, especially the man whose occu pation demands that he wear his Sunday clothes every day, as Hill Nye puts it. A daily change of linen runsiuto aconslder able 1 aundry 1)111 in the course of a year. 'Celluloid" makes it possible to add this item to t e year's Mivlngs. Many men when buying waterproof collars and cuffs mnke the mistake of believing that it's all the same -.o long os they are called "celluloid." This is a grievous error. The genuine "Celluloid" collars and cuffs are peculiarly made, being in reality a linen collar or cull covered on both sides with pure waterproof "Celluloid." This pre vents cracking, and increases the dura bility of the article. When soiled, it cm be wiped off with a damp cloth and made to look equally as well as the most skill fully laundried linen. All dissatisfaction with "celluloid" collars and culls can be Jivolded by looking for the trade mark, "Celluloid" stamped on the luslde of every piece. w. iUDj was eictt, we puvo tier C.ir.tot& an she was u 'Jhlld, she criad for Distorts. sho became Bliss, she dun; to Costcria. vfij -ho tuut Children, slio iaTothm Castor is Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVENING HEKALD who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, nre requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, ou Xorth Main street. Don't Totsaooo Spit or Srookeyour Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little boou that tells all about JVo-tooHC, the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trifling anil the man who wonts to quit and can't runs no Ehyslcal or financial risk in using "Ivo-to ac." Sold bv all druggists. Hoot, a: drug stores or by mail free. Address nie bterllng lteraedy Uo., in dlftuH Mineral Springs, Ind. wfcs-ly Latest Books and Music. 1,50.1 of tho latest novels, all new, by Lam .!rMi I.iboy, Charlotte M. Duerae, Doia Tu'.r.ie, "The Duchess," etc French uoveli-. and other copyright works. Worth Sflan i IfUfiit-. Will be sold at only 10 cents, i. tse's auction looms, Ferguson Ho'Js Uljck. Privilege to read books 5 cen:- All the latest sheet muie,5 cents eao.i. Mr. In l'. Westmoie, a promlneat real astute : nt. r ban Anirelo, Texas, mi used ;i uiiberlaln's Colic. Cholera an Dlini ax Heinedy in his family forbev eral ve.irs d oi caslon rKinired, and nl ways I'll perfect success. He says: "I And It a perfect cure for our baby whei troubled with collo or dysentery. I now feel that mv outfit is not comn ete with out a bottle of this Itemed? at home o: on a trip away from home. For sale by urunier iiros. Buy Keystone flour, came I.KWO & BAEIt, Int.! on every sack. Be sure that the Ashland, Pa., 1 tf Coruliiff Events. W :i i,..ii-uite MilkmaidN Con ejii' ' i KergU'-en's theatre, under tin hhik.-. nf Y. V. C.T.U. I), i- '.MNlnth annual ball of the Xa dmisi .-in ml UlUli, in itounliiA' open aousc Jan. i . '8". Annual supper In Hob- bln'op.r' lmiue under the auspices o tl WeUb B ptiet church. Anv one wh' ("ih children will r-JoI( Witt. L. H. M 'l .-rd. of Plaitifleld, N. .1 His little boy liv iearsof age. was siel- . h ii crimp. lor i i days and nights li tr!-' viirigjiH reiu.li s reunmmeniied h frii-'i " nnd nelglih'is lie says; "I t un, . 'i ure I would lne him. 1 ha -ecu ! ilwilaln'c 0iigli Remedy nt vim.-i "1 though' I would try It as li-. Iei !"! in happy to nv t'lataftr twouo-i- li -lept until moral g. I ga 1 to him ii -X day and a curt was el fer-ted. 1 keen tills remedy in the lions now and ft itoon as any of my ohtldrei show signs of oroup 1 give it to them am that Is the last of it." 26 and 00 ceo bottles for sale by Qruhler Bros, Int bwLL "lt-L.ni riUNc. CASE. The Long IVjiilln't Salt Decided Agnlmt the Company, llovrox, Drr. 10. The long contested patent si'll of thu United States vs. tho American 11)11 Toleuli.mo company was ended yesterday when Judge Carpenter, of tho United States circuit rourt, rendered a decision against tho telephone company. This suit was a bill in equity praying for tho repeal of letters patent issued to Kmllo Dcrllnor, assignor of the American Bell Telophono company, for n combined tele phone and telegraph system. Tho patents known as the Berliner patents wero issued to tho telephono company, but never put Into use by thorn on account, they claimed, of tho expense of making changes in the telephono systom, whllo other companies wcro prevented from using tho system Tho first ground of the bill brought by tho complainant In this suit Is that tho (latent is void, as being beyond tho power of tho commissioners to Issue. Lawyer Frederick 1 Fish, counsel for tho Hell Telephono company, speaking of Judge Carpeuter'B decision, said: "Tho case will now go to tho United Slntos court of appeals, and a decision will possibly be rendered next spring after tho case has boen argued anew, as though tho circuit court had not made this decision. If the case is decided against us there it will be taken to tho United States su premo court' Iho value of the patent Involved is said to be o.l() ,(K J. '1 he government's case against the Hell telephone contained two counts, and tho judge sustained the government In them liolh. Tho first count was In effect that tho Issuance of the patent to Berliner was unnecessarily delayed, and tho second count was In substance that a former pat- nt issued to lJerlluer covered substan tially thosaiuo claims as made in tho pat ent issued in 1891. die costs In tho case are enormous, the record nlono taking two largo printed vol umes, und cost over M.OUO.OUO. By the '.ourt's decree the costs are to fall on tho telephone company. Young drlfTo llelligerent. Philadelphia, Deo. li). The bad blood which has existed of late between Young GrilTo and George Dixon camo to a head yesterday. Dixon Is filling an engagement at the Lyceum theater, in this city. At tho matinee yesterday GrilTo was In a box. As soon as Dixon came on tho stago Griffo leaped oyer tho footlights, excitedly pulled a in bill from Ills pocket, and, throwing It nt Dixon's feet, challenged him to cover it. Dixon laughed nt him, and, under tho persuasion of friends, GrilTo subsided. Hut the lull was only temporary. After the show GrilTo and Tom O'Kourke, Dixon's manager, collided In a neighboring saloon, and hot words wero exchanged. GrilTo told O'Kourke that he was "only lit to manage niggers, anyhow," whereupon tho Australian was staggered by a vigorous blow in the face. Serious troublo was only averted by mutual friends of tho men, who parted thorn and got them away. The Chaso IMnto to lu f-ohl. WASII1NUTON, Doe. 1!). Mrj. Kathcrino Chase, eldest daughter of tho Into Salmon P. Chase, tho great war secretary of tho treasury, and finally chief justice of tho supremo court, and divorced wife of ox Goveruor Spraguo, of Uhodo Island, has become involved in debt and difficulties to such un extent as to make It necessary for tho trustees to soli the lino old estato of Edgowood, near this city, tho country homo of tho Into Chief Justico Chase, and which he bequeathed to his daughter Kath erino. It is understood a real estate syn dicate will secure it for investment. .Another Cashier does Wrong Home, N. Y., Dee. II). An examination of tho books of tho Central National bank of Homo by National Bank Examiner Van Vrauken disclosed tho fact that tho cashier of tho bank, John E. Blelby, Is a defaulter to the amount of 27,000, of which sum ho has S,(XX) to his credit in Now York which lie will return to tho bank, leaving a net shortage of $1D,000. It Is tho oft told story of dabbling in stocks and getting In deeper to maue up losses. Tho bank will not suf fer, since it is protected by tho cashier's boud to tho amount of ?20,000. Miscreants Cause a lt.illroud Wreck. WlLKEsiumtE, Pa., Dee. 10. A Lehigh Valley express train was partly thrown from tho track at Port Bowkley, two miles from here, by collision with a lot of coal jimmies. Tho englno was overturned and tho baggage car badly smashed. The dam ago will amount to .?50,000. Some of tho trainmen were slightly Injured, but tho pnt-seugors escaped. Somo miscreants had turned a switch, and the railroad officials say thi-y will spend thousands to unearth tho villiuus. North Carolina's Lynclilngs. llAlxnill, N. C, Dec. 19. Hoportsinado to the legislature regarding crimes mid punishments in North Carolina during last year and this year show that there were during that period 15,53s criminal actions disposed of. The increase over thu previous two years was 1,200. There was an increase in all crimes save those against women. Th.'ro wero three legal execu tions and eight lynchlngs, or six more lynchings than during tho previous two year. The "Astor Tramp" May Yet i:scniu- New York, Deo. ID. Justice Patterson, of tho supreme eourt,grantedaprelimluary stay nt execution oi tho sentence of ono year's imprisonment imposed upon John Garvey, better known its tho "Astor tramp." The justice also granted an or der to show cause why tho stay should not bo continued pending an appeal of Gar vey s ease to tho general term or tho su premo court. 1'risiinerH i:eape from Jail. Westminster, Mil., Dee. 10. Charles irells, wl.o was arrested ou tho 13th lust. obaiyrcd with breaking into the store of J K. Evans & ilro., at Carrollton, and Jacob t'oct, of Freedom district, charged with kf i" mj a 10 gold pices, both awaiting tnui, inmle t heir eseapo from jail durln the night. They cut a hole through tho roof and formed u rope ot blankets. !;ni(irlable, If True. Columbia, Pa., Dee. li). JuVi .1. Mc Laughlin, a local wheelman, . ; Mlay af ternii.m nxlj an unpaeml i.i.io o.'ortho Ironville ptuoiu 1 nun. t!l .hh. Hat, thus boating the paced and liupaetnl records held respectively by Johnson, 1.35 2-6, nutl Penseyer, 1.5BS-5. Hlx fliuc attempt made lu 1.3(1. Six wnwshu wero hold n him. To i: on Sir John' 1! malm. PoH'-ii'.l l'K, Dee. It, It I..U. boeu ar range.! lint (sir Charles Tuppor, the Cunif dlan high oomiuissloiier, will escort the re mains of the late Sir .John Thompson to Canada, on tho Blenli. iui, which leuven Southampton on Saturday. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Ihe Debate on tlio Cnrllaln IS111 Tjc!t Spirit mid Interest. VAstllNoroN, Deo. 111. Tho discussion on tho Cnrllsle currency bill began in the house yesterdav, but tho opening of the debate was n disappointment. It lnek"il both spirit and interest and was devoid of sensational features, Mr. Springer, tho chairman of the banking and currency committee, who made tho first speech In support of the measure, gavon plain state ment in support of Its objects, Its details, and gavo n review of tho arguments in its favor on tho linos of thoso contained In tho report. Mr. Walker, tho leader of tho minority of the committee, devoted most of his time to an elaboration of his own bill. As usual ho wtus Incisive, emphatic and aggressive, and tho house gavo him close attention. Mr. Hall, a Democratic member of the committee from Missouri, closed tho debate for tho day. An effort to agreo upon tho limitations of the do bate failed, and It will probably bo nl lowed to run ou for the remainder of the week without a vote. After tho holidays the committee on rules will, unless the measure loses caste in tho meantime, bring in a rulo to close dobato and force a voto. Another resolution providing for union with Canada made Its appoarnneo in tho senate, having been introduced by Mr. Galllngcr, of New Hampshire, who stated that he would do anything in his power nt any time to further the consummation of such union. Setintor Turplocontluuedhis siieeeh in denunciation of tho Nicaragua canal bill, declaring that it appeared to him us having every indication of n gor geous bubble. An urgency deficiency bill reporting $100,000 for pnbllo printing and binding was passed. Moro Troublo for Heeortlcr Taylor. Washington, Dec. 111. Additional charges against C. H. J. Taylor, tho col ored recorder of deeds for tho District of Columbia, alleging that ho offered to enter an agreement to make clerical appoint ments in his olllco and pay money to W. Calvin Cliaso, editor of a local negro jour nal, to cease tho publication of attacks on him, have been filed with tho civil sorvtco commission. Further charges of official misconduct aro threatened by Mr. Chaso, and former charges against Taylor for vio lating tho civil service laws wero for warded several months ago by tho com mission to tho president, and aro now awaiting his action. IcgUlntors Refused to Insult tho President Columbia, S. C., Dec. ID. In tho legis lature last night Mr. Duncan Introduced a resolution criticizing President Cleve land for having prostituted his high offlco and used his opportunities to betray the Democratic part- and repudlatu Its prin ciples, and stating that "wo record our selves as opposed to tho resolution passed by this house doing honor to tho greatest party wrecker in the history of American politics." Tho resolution was signed by two members, and they asked that it bo put on record. Tho houso refused to put it in tho journal. Murdered for Ills Money. WlLKESHAltllE, V.i., Dec. 19. Michael Yosoch, a Hungarian, employed aa fore man by McDonald & Sayre, railroad con tractors, was found murdered on tho Le high Valloy railroad, near Falrviow, yes terday. The man visited a tavern lit Sol omon's Gap Monday night, and started to return to ills boardlug shanty nt 9 o'clock. In a lonely spot In tha road ho was way laid, and. after being killed, win robbed of lu-. m .ney, 5 "!)'i, wh'."'ilie mrci'l in nlvlt. I'lie body was thon placed 1.11 the railroad track. Note of Thanks. Mr. Eijitoh: Kindly permit the con gregatlon of the Primitive MethodHt church to express through your columns their sincere thanks to the School Board for the use of the Hiirh Bchool room while the church wa3 undergoing repairs. Trustee BoAltD. No trouble to show goods nt Stroust' jewelry store. 13-18-tf Holiday Bargains. A special sale of Christmas goods for thencxt two weeks. Dallas handkerchiefs, mufflers, muffs and. toys. Also a final sale of ladieB and misses' coats. Carpets at reduced prices. P. J. Moxaghan, 12-12-tf 80 South Main St., Shenandoah. Remnants of Brussel nnd Moquette carpets, iy, to 3 yards long, for mats and rugs. 12 14-lw At Keiter's. False Taps. The electric fire alarm system is becom log eccentric again. It mystified the people by tapping the bell once last night and repeated the joka this at eruoon. Best violin strings, Holdei man's. Mrs. Brtdgemau, It. C, M., teaches violin (specialty) cello and piano. Corner of Jardln und Lloyd streets, 9-3-tf Best violin strings, at Ilolderman's. For Christmas Tresents Visit Wilkinson's and see the rich stock tf useful goods for sensible holiday buy ti g. Thousands of line hemstitched and embroidered handkerchiefs reduced to I cents. Hundreds of fine silk handker chiefs at 12 cents, just half the regular worth. Kid gloves, silk garners, furs for women, or cuiiuren. eine uosier, urea goods, coats, wraps and sliawls. Presents like these are always appreciated. 1.. J. Wilkinson, SU t-outh Main street, 18 18-tf Sheuaudoah, Pa. Fresh oysters opened every day at the White House. Oysters In all style pre- pared at short notice. 11 SO-tf Candy! Candy I Candy I Tho Uncst assortments town at lowest prices. Fresh candy made every hour at 10 cents per pound. Give it a trial nnd you will comeagalii. S, Itosasoo, 34 West Cutre street. Get your Christmas confectionery nt M. L. Kemroerer's, 84 North Main Btteet. For rheumatism I have four.d nothing equal In Chamberlain's Paiu Balm. It relieves the rwiu as applied. J. W Youuir. Wwrt Liberty. W. Ya. Th prompt relief It affords is nlono worth manv times the cost. 50 cents. Its con I tinned use will effect n permanent cure. Uor sale by urunier isros. ftElSlE Waterproof collars nud cults thtit ym can clean yourself by simply wiping off with n wet sponge. Tht genuine look exactly like linen and every pie. : is marked this way : mark- They are made by ooverme; n i collar or cuff with " celluloid," u, u ; be only waterproof goods uiu iriuterlining, and tho only ipo V r can stand the wear and pf ' satisfaction. Nevcrwiltntvlnot cd by moisture. Try tlu . i I will never regret it. A-': f with nbovc trade mark urdt.'i imitations. If your denier '.- have theni wc will mail yon ar.i'i; - Jwcct on receipt of prkc. Collar ncli. Cuffs 50c. pair. P'nte .itand-up or turncd-dov.u cel. wauled. The Celluloid Company, ZM-429 Broadway, Hew Yen:. The Properties B. Located on East Lloyd Street and Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, febenancoab, Pa., will bo Sold at Private Sale. Apply to A. II. ROADS, Agt., 12-17-3tw-3w 111 N, West Bt., Shenandoah. Beclxictioii Sale. F r tbe next 30 da s will sell all our ready. tritnmod HATa at cost and less. Children's Cloaks, Caps ana Sacks f,re all reduced for the holiday trade. Our line of linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents is 1L1; finest and cheap st In tho town. Our ISo grade 3 for -1c. 20o ..2 for K5c. .2 for 40c. ..2 for 55c 1 250 ' 35o New- York 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. ED. BRENNAR Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Stf. Finest Beors, Wines and Liquors Handsome Bar Fixtures. Best Brands of 5 and 10c Cicare, A Collection of China Cut Cass,Bric-a- Brac and Siuer, never surpassed in our store for VARIETY, QUALITY and STYLE. eman&Co POTTSVILLE, PA, Bids Wanted. POST OFFICE 111 3502? Sale. The Post OHlce Huilditiir, lncludioK fix turn and furniture, lor sale to the highest bidder, before January 1st, lbl)5. Tho propr rty frouU sixty ieet on JInin street und seventy five feet on Oak streeU Mall bids to I. ltOBMNS, 1 17-0 003 Jncksoa Boulevnrd, Chicago, 111. KKLIULILfw Reber Dec' 0111 Berg Hooks & Shown . . . Presents for tho Old ani tho Tonng. Plush and celluloid drcaainsr cases, boxes of writinsr paper, sliaving Also a splendid China tea sets. barrows, doll Christinas bargains will open vmced. Prices -fibJL-vjro.ya 3EZ.lsl3.-t. No. 4 North Main Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public Wishing all n Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Clearing Sale. Closlne out some Ladies' nnd Children's Hats, down from SRa to f0o; French Felts, down from tl.50 to 75c, anil trimmed hats 1 B off. Fedora Hats, 50o trimmed. Velvet, 50c a yurd upj Plush, all colors, 35c yard ; Velveteen, 20c n yard. itas al a Ufa to llalis Room lor Spring M ! Infants' caps, 25c up; InfnntR' long coats, 75c up to tC.00. Chrlstenina dresses and a full line of infants' wear. Mourning goods our specialty. Nun's Veils, $1.25 np. Closing out a lot of Corsets, from tl down to 85o ; from 60c down to 40c. We will not be undersold. Call and get prices. Mrs. J, J. KELLY, The Milliner. SO Soutb. M. P. OONRY, Monongahela Whiskey, - 60o a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - IU qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, 11.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, $1 a qt. Superior Coenac Brandy, - $1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, $1.50. a qt. 'X7llrHr!l THP'C Hlnnk oml If.!, A IJct brands of 6c Cleare $1.00 Linoleum reduced to 85 couts. 75c Linoleum reduced to 65 cen b. Floor oil cloth, 2 yards wide, 45 cents. Table oil cloth. 1 yards wide, 15 cents. 75c Brussels carpets, suitablo lor small rooms, reduced to 50c. Moquette carpetsreduced to $1.00. Isn't There a Boy or Girl logue'ulvlng full particulars about the postal card to-day. Wilkes-Barre Business College. Anthracite Building, West Market St. M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Lstato Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah PROPERTY FOR SALE A birgaln for a ci.sh tturchusers. Two houses ou West Oak street. One of eight rooms and the other six. Will be sold cheap. For further Infor mation apply to M. .1. l.iWVl.UK, 131 E. Centre si reat PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS lor the erection of a four roomed frame school building to be located on iho northwestern corner of Jardln and Uhei ry streets, In the borough of Shenandoah, will ue lecelved by tte undersigned commit tee ot the Shenandoah Kchool Board, until Monday cvinlng, December 31st, 1891. Plans and speclflrsllous may be secu at the offlco ot thoHtcretary of the Bchool Board, Room No. 8, Went street school bnlldlng.undattheotllce ofl' X Uellly, architect, Jo H3rtouthCeutre street, l'olts llle. Pa Tbe committee reserve the right to 1 eject any or all bids. No bids will bo received alter 7 o'clocs, p. m., Decern ber, 31st, 1891. H. J. llumooN, Chulrnian, Mark Hohke. Ciiaui.es Hooks, W. T- Tkezisf, TIMCTI1Y LYNCH, 12-15-12t Building and Repairs Committee. MISCELLANEOUS. FOI' Hale. At cost, now Kaclms water motor. Five (5) horse t ower. Just from the fac tory. Apply at the Hkrat.d office, North Market street, Shenandoah, Pa. IJOR RENT A larco new store-reom, with Plate glass front, wellinc and cellar. Excellent business locution. Horn reason- aole Apply to O W. Newoouser, 120 North luain street, 10-lMf qtnc tobWier week uilnganrt selling Old iOCiO rti liable I'l-ter. Every family has rubiy, worn Vnlvca, foihs, spoons etc Quickly iJiuim uj Miij'ine in uieiicu uJviui. &x perlence or hard w rk: a geod sltuatlou. Ad. dress W Harrltsn i, Co , Clerk No. 14, Col- uutuuo, UUIU. MAN In tvery wilou at once to sellstaple xi. bihju. ,,j ucfticiB, uu reuuiingi experi-nc-e ucn(c88ary; best side line; 57510 a mouth, Ualary nnd upereca or large com mission made, (mfton Boap ahd Manu VAC1UK1KO Coupaut, Cincinnati. O. 10-17-ly-WedABat Holiday Goods. sets, work boxes, toilet cases, albums, variety of dolls, blocks, games, iron toys, rocking horses, celluloid novelties, wheel carriages, magic lanterns, &c, &c. Our your eyes. Come and be cou- St., Shenandoah. All Goods to Go. 3VEa.i2X Eiti-oot. 31 South Main St. auorStore In TW.,..,.l,f Porter and vvelner Beer and nil klrds of Temperance Drinks. In this entire region who would like a thorough business education? We furnish the very beat at very small cost. All we wnnt is your name and address. You will then gat our cata- way we do business. Send it In on a Wade and Williams, Prlns. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAW 8TBEE1. Birds and animals of alt selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest mil Largest Class of Beer. Free Lunch Dailj, Free lunch every morning end ereningr. Johk Wants, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender. avies, AND LIVERY. 13 Ilortb. Jardin Street. Chas, Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. and GROCERS. The finest and most tender beef to be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton. veal aud cut meats of nil kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON eg ax uvii.iiiNa,z 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. WARREN .J. PORTZ,, I'ijtxso Tuner, tfuoua at-d organs " ill North Mtlr. mmt, Bl'irtJ6uvl'lU0.i iitlind. Jrlors left at ) r.Aailokh, will reoelre A guutue welcomu Awaits yon at Joe WyatVs Saloon! MAIN AND C0A.L STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on top. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. 4 m Li Evan J. D 1
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