EVENING HERALD THURSDAY, FK1UIUAHY as". lbOo. THIRD EDITION MAHANOY CITY. MAHANOr UlTY, Feb. 38, 1895. Miss Potts, of Pattsville, is visiting ftrlends in town. John J. Knttluan attended to business t the county sent. Collieries in this district Bre working six days three-quarter time. Ed. Fuunt, ot Philadelphia, attended to business in town yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. Kyhul lelt for their new home in Kewanee, 111., to-day. The German American Fire Company expect their new hose carriage this even ing. John Ross, one of Philadelphia's dry goods agents, took orders in town yester day. Misses Katie Mnley and Maud Haugh ney returned from chenandoah last evening. John Merges, formerly of town but now residing at Philadelphia, is visiting friends heie. Silas Parfut, one of Mnhanoy City's oldest residents, celebrated his bSth birth Hay yesterday. Mark Bowman and assistants are busy surveying a line for the Lakeside Hail way to Delano. Miss Emma Chester, of Tainan.ua, is sojourning with Miss Maud Skeath, on East Centre street. Joseph Seligman is sojourning with friends and relatives In Clearfield und Lycoming counties. A team belonging to A. and D. M, Hoppes, while goiug up Centre street last evening, became frightened and ran away, but was captured before any harm was done. James Young, tragedian, assisted by Miss Hida Johnson and a clever company of fourteen players, will appear in "The Lady of Lyons," at Kaier's opera hoube this evening. Mrs. Kmily Thome, who resides at Toledo, Washington, says she has never been able to procure uny medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain so quickly and effectually os Chamberlain's Pain Halm and that she has ulso used it for lame back with great success. For sale by Grnhler Hros. Dabb has removed his gallery to Hoff man's old stand, West Centre street. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When hho become Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave than Castorla. PENNSYLVANIA G. A. R. VETERANS II. II. GumAiK, r Tldlouto, N'uw De partment Commander. Willi AJMPOUT. Pa., Fob. 28. Tho veteran-, of the late war who are horo as delegate-, to the annual, encampmont of tho dro.irrment of Pennsylvania, ti. A. R., ns- milled in tho O.i-'r.i House yesterday. A . : . r an nil inws of welcome by Mayor El li'. Department Commander Emsloy and tl rh "r o!!ic.rs submlttod their annual rcuorts. II. H. Cumlngs, of Tldiouto, was elected department oommauder by accla- IIEHKY II. CU.MIKOS. mation. Other oillcers wero chosen as follnws: Senior vioe commander, Thomas M. F,)o of Connsllsvillo; junior vico oom maudr, Lemuel Huch of Heading; medi cal director, Dr. William Stilus of Phila delphia; state chaplain, Rev. J. W. Sayros. Department Commander Kinsley, In his annual report, suggested that the soml uuuiial encampment be dond away with, and only one encampment Ihj hold each year It was decided to do awuy with the Mimmer encampment for this year. It was to have been held at Gettysbux-g. There are H.lOl nioiubers of the order In good btuudiug in tho state. V. Hazzard Introduced u resolution ask ing for the appointment of u oommittee to push the matter of patriotism and ling drill luitue rmlilio seliixjl. Thochnlrap- jiomtod Generiil .lames A. Hoavornf Helle loiue lieurge V. Lemon of Pittsburg and James N. Kliuu ot WllliampotU Th next encampment will bo hold at Chant bersburg ud the council of administra tion will fix the. time. Ten days Iohh of lime on account of HekneRH and R doctor bill to nav. isnnv thin Imt pleutMiut for a min ot a family to i "litem date, whether he is a luborer, i.ifeiniiic. im-rcliHiit oi" publisher. Jus. o .J.-iiw, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, 'JVx, wn sick In lM-d for ten iluys with tin-unp during its prevalence H year or ""ago. iaier In he season he had a vri'ii' -I attack. He says s "In the latter I used Chamberlain's Coupli Ktmedy wild nii'iderable success, I think, only neu l' in uen a nmeover two nays. Tlie second attack I tun rath-lied would have i-een eijiially an bad a the iirst but for tbem-e of tbla remedy." It t-hould be borne in mind that the irrln Is much the same a- a very severe cold and requires preciwiy the same treatment. Uieiyou wish tocu en cold quickly and uiiecltially ulve tnjs remedy a trial, up ana ou cent bottles for sale by Grubler Bros. E. B. FOLEY, " " Fine Groceries, 201 West Centre Stroet. Dealer In groceries, Hour, provl-lons teas coffees, sugar, etc. J" '".y, lowest prices PENCIL POINTS, I Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. Spring dnyB are coming. Moonlight coming again. Only lour more days of Congress. Easter will come this year on April 14. It will be warm enough In four mouths. Instead ot rents coming down, they are going up. Couutry sales of farm stock are now beginning. Next month the farmer's spring fllttlugs will begin. , Coasting and skating hereabouts are about over. Three weeks of the ground hog's reign have ended. The Salvation Army does not become discouraged. Is the backbone of winter broken or only sprained f King Winter Is relaxing his hold, grad ually but BUrely, Old Sol played sad havoc with the snow and Ice yesterday. Spring goods are already being received by our merchants. The country roads are losing some ot their surplus snow. There are plenty of openings for bus! ness on Main street. The sleighing and poultry season close about the same time. If Congress proposes to do anything it had better do It quickly. It is seldom that a Polish funeral is not preceded by a brass band. "The days are gliding swiftly by," and spring will soon be with us. Forty days in which to give up "the world, the flesh aud the devil." Business may be dull now; it will be different a few weeks from now. In a few weeks more the spring ice Hoods nnd gorges may be expected. It doesn't follow that because a man sees double he Is gifted with second sight. Shenandoah's free mall delivery service will be six years old on the first of April. Yesterday was springlike and the sun was quite warm, melting the snow freely. The Mid winter ball continues to be the talk of the town. It was un unqualified success. Regular work at the mines makes our business men smile in anticipation ot better times. Lakeside will be a populnr place the coming summer if the plansof theowners are carried out. Postmaster Mellet will have comforta ble and handsome quarters in the theatre building next month Tho laboring men out of work will greet the news with pleasure that diamonds are getting cheaper. St. Patrick's Day will be the next event to be celebrated. What are our Irish American citizens doing about it f Business men who contemplate remov ing or selling out should advertise the fact. Rates in the HekALD are most reasonable. It is said Kve cents worth of camphor dissolved in a quart of whiskey makes the best of rheumatic liniment. It i worth trying. Carpenters are already making con tracts for the spring nnd summer. Many buildiugs in town are to undergo import ant improvements. If there ever was a real cure for chronic Coughs, Colds, Dronctlcal troubles and La Grippe it is Pan Tina. Don't full to get tho genuine; avoid substitutes. Coits only 25 cents. Pan-Tina is sold at Grnhler Bros, drug store. FARRAND'S GREAT DISCOVERY. Said to Have Found a Positive Cure for Asthma ahd Hay-Fever. Among the few really eminent botanists of America, Prof. Farrand, of Vermont, easily stands in the front rank, aud a discovery that he has recently made will do much to add to his fame. After long research he has found a happy combination of herbs and leaves that contain the peculiar health-giving qualities ot the famous Adirondack re gions, where diseases ot air passages are unknown. Wherever tried this has given great relief, and 73 per cent, of the cases reported a perfect cure of asthma, some of them seemingly hopeless cases. This Adirondack asthma cure i now offered to the public generally by the Dr. Howard Co., Box E 9S, of Burlington, Vt., who will mail a large sized box tor CO cents. They do not want pay from those whom they do not cure, and will return the money to any whom Adiron dack asthma cure fails to benefit. This remarkable offer should be accepted at once by any of. our readers who have asthma or other respiratory diseases. O. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler Co.,W. Va., appreciates a good thing and does not hesitate to say sot He was almost prostrated with a cold when he procured a bottle of Chamberlain's (yOllgu Remedy. He says : It gave me Dromnt relief. I find It to be an invalu able remedy for coughs and colds." For sale by GrublerBrof. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVENINu HERALD who are not receiving their pHper regu Inrly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses nt Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Ividuey and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "Xevv Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is n grent surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving palu in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re1 teutlon of water and pain in passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shejnndoah, Pa. 1 9-3m Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 3 South Main street. 0-13-tf THE UPRISING IN CUL.A. The Stmnluli 3IliiMr nt Wtt.tiliigtuii IM nlnrm It Itiiiiptutit. Waihinoto.n, Feb. SW. Secretary of State ("Irunhnm received it onbloirmin yos terday from Consul Goneral Williams at Havana saying that owing to tho oontlu uuucouf rebellion near Santiago de Cuba and Matanzas, which begun Fob. '11, the governor general has Issued a proclama- i tlou declaring those provinces In a stnto of war the civil authorities continuing in ? .1... I ft 1 TT me uxoroiso oi uieir iuucuons. no aiso offers full pardon to all Insurgents who submit to legal authorities within eight days. Tho rest oi the Island Is reported tranquil. All recognized political parties iavo glvon support to tho government. Minister Muritagn, of Spain, said last night that he hud received a dispatch from Key West, Fin., announcing that a party of filibustered had organized thoro aud was about to start for Cuba to stir up a revolution on the Island. The minister's dispatch said that tho United States rov muo cutter, which Is usually on duty nt Key West, was absent from Its post, and thoro was no foroe on hand to prevent tho threatened invasion. Tho dispatch gavo no particulars as to tho strength of tho party or tho vossol or vessels it had se cured to onrry it to Cuba. Tho exact tlmo of Its starting was apparently unknown, but It was expected to start soon. Dis cussing tho matter Scnor Muruaga said: "Tho report that thoro Is a cougorted or ganized revolution In Cuba Is tfnjruo. Thoro havo been only two or throe unim portant outbreaks. Tho insurrectionists havo no loader nnd no organization, and can do nothing. As- a matter of course, thoir friends in this couutry and else where give out misleading reports in the hopo of strengthening their causo. I very much regret tlio abseuco of tho Uuitcd States roveuuo cutter, which ought to bo nt Koy West, and could easily provont nn Invasion of Cuba from American soil." Tho distance from Koy West to Cuba Is very short and easily traversed. A dispatch received from Hnvnna says that Garcia, a famous Cuban bandit, and a companion were shot yestordny In that city by government soldiers. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Financial Issue Suddenly Side Tracked In the Upper Hotly. Washington, Feb. 28. When tho sonnto adjourned yesterday It was witli thoo'gree mont that a vote shall bo takon on tho sundry civil bill ut3o'clock this afternoon. Tho ilunncial issue, which has hung liken great menacing cloud over tho sonnto chamber for many weeks, was suddenly nnd permanently dissipated. For four hours thoro was a storm of dobato In which tho most conspicuous financial figures of tho seuato wcro listened to by crowded galleries. Aud then Mr. Gorman, whoso financial amendment hud brought on tho contest, withdrew tho proposition, and tho subject was summarily disposed of. A moment later Mr. Mills' proposition to re peal tho laws authorizing tho Issue of bonds was cut off by a ruling of tho chair that it was out of order. Thus tho finan cial issuo which had threatened serious de lay to tho appropriation bill was unex pectedly swept away. Mr. Gorman made tho principal speoch in advocuoy of tho proposition for authorizing $100,000,000 of debt certificates to meet treasury deficien cies. Mr. Toller filially moved to lay tho Gorman amendment on tho table, nnd this was tho signal for Mr. Gorman's final move in withdrawing tho proposition. Work on tho sundry civil bill was then proceeded with. It was not folt nocossary to hold a night session. Tho day was wasted in tho houso, so far as tho purposes for what the day was nut nsldo woro concerned namely, to consider bills reported from tho committee on pub lic buildings nnd grounds. Only ono bill was called up, that to purchase what Is known as tho Mahono site for a new pub lic printing office, but after a wrangle of several hours tho houso got Into a parlia mentary tangle, which necessitated tho abandonment of tho bill. The e eiforonco roports on tho bill to prohibit the importa tion of goods in bond through tho United States into tho Mexican free zone and on tho pension nnd postoillce appropriation .bills wero agreed to, Sovorul pension und other bills of minor importanco wore passed by unanimous consent. FitzalmmiHin anil Ulorl at Law, Buffalo, Fob. B8. Bob Fitzslmmons says his company will end tho season In Washington March 10, and af tor that dnto ho will work for his brothor-ln law, Mar tin Julian, on u salary. Tho champion has quarreled with Captain Glorl, his man ager, and they have appealed to the courts to settlo tho dispute ovor the disposition of tho receipts. Yestorday, In tho supremo court, an application was made on behalf of Captain Glori for an injunction to pro vent Fitzslmmons from disposing of his property .or appearing In theatrlcul per formances until thoir dlsputo is settled. Judge Groen hold the matter ovor. An Aecd Wldqw Murdered. Lebanon, Mo., Fob. 88. Mrs. Fernald, a widow 00 years old, was murderod utthe home of her son, Loroy Fernald, with whom sho had lived. HorBkull wascrushod as with a hammer, and her left nrm was badly burned. A bam on tho place was burned, whloh drow neighbors to the scone. It is thought that Mrs. Fernald was as saulted iu tho barn and left unconscious, when tho barn was set on fire, nnd that then sho rallied sufficiently to crawl to the house. Leroy Fernald has disappeared. Death of lSx-CoiigrusHinuu Ward. CHE8TKU, Pa., Feb. 38. Hon. William Ward died at his home on Fourteenth street, this city, yesterday afternoon after a lingering illness of several weeks. Mr. Ward was OS years of age. Ho had boon a leading lawyer of Ddlaware oounty for years, and had hold many Important of fices. He was a m jmbarof tho Forty-sixth and Forty-seven tli congresses. Want Consul Malloy KetuliiBiL St. Joun's, N. V., Fob. 98. A momorinl lias been dgned by tho leading commercial men aud citizens requesting the United States senate to reconsider the appoint ment of Mr. ltyan, of Wisconsin, as con sul to New Fouudlund In place of Mr. Malloy, who has held the consulship for twenty-live years. Found Murdered on the Street. SCKAKTON, Pa., Feb. 28. Vlto Lorusn, an Italian, was found dond on William itroet, Dunuiore, with live bullet wounds in his body. Ills death is said to havo boon tho rosult of a feud among a party of Italians, and four ot those have been put under urrost by tho uuumore ponco. The Strychnine Cure for Dlsappoluted jMje Heading, Pa., Fob. 38. Disappointed In love, Kmmu Simmons, aged 10 yours, took strychnine at her homo near Monti- cello, this county, and died three hours later 1c grout ugony. COUNCIL CHAT. We ought to have a day police. We'll all be happy yet, you bet. It will be an 8 to 7 affair, as UBual. Are you looking for an appointment t If you don't see what you want, ask for it. The uew Counclluien are sawing wood and not saying a word. The Council will earn the thanks of tho community by improving Mainstreet. If you don't succeed In getting an appointment this year, try again next year. Either Thomas J. James or A. D. Gable would make an efficient President of Council. The Citizens party went Into the fight to win, and they won. That party will organize Council. The new Council will have lots of good material to select from. It cannot go amiss in their choice. The candidates for Supervisor are be coming quite numerous, nnd among the list is tome good timber. If the local government was.under con trol of the Civil Service, quite a number of the present applicants would take to the woods. , Some of the new Councilmen are being called clams, because tbey know enough to keep their mouths shut pending the new organization. To the victors belong the spoils, but it doesn't necessarily follow that the spoils list should be increased to satisfy the large army of victors. If the pay of the boroutth officials is not large enough, make it so, and thus do away with the practice of granting extra compensation not authorized by ordi nance. PERSONAL. Arthur Trezise is on the sick list. "Doc" Jones, of Mahanoy City, was a town visitor to-day. Mrs. John McNeil and her family moved to Girardvillo to-day. Letter Carrier Owen C. Thomas spent last evening at Ashland. , Gerald McKernan, of Pottsville, visited friends in town th'.s morning. Andrew Morrison, formerly of this place and now of Lansford, was in town to-day. Samuel Small, Jr., of Lost Creek, is confined to his homo by a strain sus taiued by lifting a heavy weight. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Beyruut, of Steel ton, are here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Beyrant's sister, Mrs. Flower Stetler. Louis Hablnowitz has accepted a posi tion with the New York Progress Manu facturing Company, and left town to-day on his first trip. John W. O'Brien and wife, Miss Mary Doyle and Mrs. Kate Jenners and son, William Cavanaugb, of Philadelphia, were among the attendants at the Doyle funeral to-day. V for RHEUHAT NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manuiaotnred nnaer the stringent k GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, yprescrlbedby eminent physicians: DR. ; 0 ITER'S fi' fil ft3?liini0I"& lOnlv cenninowUh Trade ftlark"Anchor." KMannfacturor:CommerzicnraUiDr.Iticliterof I F. Ad. Richterfc Co., 17 Wuren C!.,1TEW S03E. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks, "21 A 60 rtP In Hnenandoah for t-ale t 'byj LP, f, D. Klrlip. o B. main i , j. m. Liilllan.' wain si., u. 11. s. kPerbucn, N js. rnr. main MISCELLANY OUS. LOs-T.- In HobbiDs' orera house, a lady' gold wi.lci . A tul'at.la uward will be Biventorm return to ir.e HEiui.Doince. TOK KENT. Store and dwellinc on North J. Main etreei. Apply to Mrs. B Irtget .urns, zo w uoai Bireei, z-.B-iw FOK Pale. At cost, new Bachus waiermolor, Five (5) hoiset'Ower. Just fmm the lao tory. Apply at the JIehaid office, North uiHittei Brrui, aueuanuuau. ra. LOST A bunch of three seyp, Lost be . twpen Reeie's auction room and Brubst's ture. Kinder will please leave the same at mbi uefte'g ana receive a present. 2-27-zt t!t7R fin A 'WEEK paid to ladles and gents iDiJiUU to sell, the Rapid Dish Washer. wasnes ana dries them in two minutes with. out v ottlng the hands. No experience neces- j purmaneni posiuon. aq dress W. P. Harrison & Lo., Clerk No, U, Col umbus, Ohio. SALESMAN WANTED.-We want a sale. man in all lai ge cities to cater for city and Learby trade locaily with our lln nr hih grade cigar. J. Edward Cowles & Co , 113 A UtPItESENTATIVK wanted In each l callty 'o nana my fine samples to Iritnds or arqual''tnce. PoilnEwork Not peddling, -end 10 cts. to Altai 1 1 F Wood Verttmer, Wood av , Uetrolt, Mich., for 6 trial boltlenhntln-Scent Natural Flower perfumes. HARTMAN STEEL PIOKET PBN0E than a wooden fence for residences, UwnB.cein etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H.Ma6Tib uia uw o - - ' - ' kwiivvjfc m lilt marble auu granue worxs, 1(7 , jiidir ST Carpets, Feaiheis, M&tiresses IH Vlinw m. , m Jukal U0&1 alt Scrofula From Childhood " My mother has been afflicted with scrofula in her head since her childhood. 8he is now In her 51st year. She has also suffered from weakness in her back for whloh sho never expected any relief. Uho has faithfully .- tried Hood's t0fr s. ygSSarBaparllla nuuibuasircea her system from scrofula, cured burninsr pains in her feet and limbs and also a pain In her left breast which prevented her from lying on that side for fourteen years It has made her feel many years younger. Hood's s Cures She has taken four bottles of themedlclne. Wa cannot recommend Hood's Sarsapa rilla too highly." IRA 11. Vanoildkb, Etna Green, Indiana. Hrrr1'c Dillc thcnfter-illnnerpllland 11UUU S rllio auiily cathartic. 25c. Evan J. Davies, ERTAKING ! AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Streot. Bo You Want A superior headlight oil 1 One that gives a brilliant light ? One thnt will not smoke the chimney t One that will not char the wick f One that has a high fire test ti One that will not explode f One that is a family safety oil f Then send your orders to the Eclipse Oil Oom?jf Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mnil orders promptly attended to. "W. J. Canceirius, Saloon! 31 East Centro Btrect, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale nnd Cigars. Temper ance drinks of nil kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. Safe and Beliable Horses to Hire. IVERY Pear Alley, Rear Colfee House. The best riars in town. Horses taken to board. Hanling promptly attended to. JOHN A. BEILLY. Wholesale and Ketall LIQUOR DEALER, 22-24 youth Main St., Shenandoah. Accnt for D. G. Yuengll: g& Sot's celebrated Beer. Porter, Ales, etc. 8henandoaii'8 Reliable Cor. Lloyd and Whlto .i All work guaranteed to be Hrst-clasHn everj particular. Hlllc (tested lace ourtatn uipsc laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. If your' clothier doesn't Veep Hammerslough : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -CLOTHHSTG-- Make him get it. Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and is sold bv every proml- nen clothjer in the state. None genuine with out Hammerslough Bros.' label. MUSSEE & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coatfley Bros.) No. 26 East Centro Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. FIRST CLAbS GROCERIES ! Our Motto: Best Oualltv at Lowest Cath Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink isn't even fit (or that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Wholesale agent for ftljiBipm't Newark,. I J fipuil ( m ft I. fl... Lager ni st&zer ru: ccei No finer made. Fine liquors and ClE 120 South Main Ht. DR. A. A. SEIBEBT Hnpoinlint. in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Maruet i'""' Hours-8.80 a. m. tol2in.il to 4 p. jn 7 to I p. m. Bundaya, 9 a. m. to 12 ra. lAMfiY PILLS! n m - nimSOUti' Waeox Specific Co,Pwla,Pa. C. S. Haeseler's Cigars Sold by all dealers who sell - -Oood Oigfstars. HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 : North Main St. , M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah Anthony Schmicker's i 104 SOU1JI MAIA' ST. The finest pool nnd billiard rooms in townt Beading beer, porter and Pottsville ale con stantly on tap. Qlve us a 011. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! . MAIN AHD COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. JOHN F.CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alloy, Shenandoah, Fa. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVTJT MAIN 8TJIEE1. Grand display ot birds and animals of all selections ana Unest paintings in the county. Dest Beer, Porter and Ales, Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every morning nnd evening. John Wkkkb, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender. Eely?s Cafe 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort in the town. Excellent beer, porter aud ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. ED. BRENNAN7 Cor. Cherry and Gilbert gts. Finest, Boers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance iOrlnUt. Best Bramlp of 5 and 10c Cigars. Watcliate : m : Je 16 North Main Stroot. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. OYSTER BAY! 105 East Centre Street. Pamilies Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys. Beer, Forter and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit one," Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Free lunch 9 to 12 p. ra. GEORGE NAUJDNAS, Saloon and Restauiant, m North West Street, Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured Iu tirst-clasa, relia ble companies, as represented by ' DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agont, 120 South Jardin Street, Also Llfa and Accidental Companies a