EVENING HERALD FRIDAY. MARCH 1, 1805. THIRD EDITION MAIIANOY CITY. Mahanoy ClTV, Mnrch 1. 1805. D. I. Evans, of Shenandoah, was n town "visitor yesterday. Miss Lena Glover, of Tamaqua, Is visit ing friends In town. It. II. Dutter, of Gllberton, transacted business In town yesterday. George McAndrews, of Philadelphia, was a visitor to town yesterday. Mils Kllen Boyle, of Hnzleton, is the guestof the Cnrley sisters, of EastCentre -street. The funeral of Thomas Donahoe took place from Ills residence on East Pino street yosterday. Mrs. R. T. Lowis.of Pottsville, Is spend ing a few days here with Mrs. J. W. Snyder, of East Centre street. "The Lady of Lyons" was well rendered nt Kaier'9 opera house last ovenlne before a large audience by James Young and company. The company's engagement closes to night with a production of "Richelieu." Another libel suit is brought against Thomas J. Joyce, editor and publisher of the Daily American, of this place. The prosecutor is Jacob Steinberg, the East Centre street jeweler, who alleges Mr. Joyce published in Wednesday's issue an article rtllecting on his business methods. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure, This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re tention 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, Shenandoah, Pa. l-O-Sm Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers 3treets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. i!4 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 32. Jordin and Oak streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40 Oak and Gilbert streets. 4S. West nnd Popliir streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. vVest and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down thg iiyok once and let go. When an sent " the flrebell will sound 3 GoV-r Siiber of the' box "nnd "reDSat the a V four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm is sounded from box 15f. the Dre bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicate that the fire is in the vicinity of Xo. 15 Every alarm is repeated four times. box. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she hod Children, she gave them Castorla. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive the piper as new subscribers,' are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the best f.atisfactlou of any cough medicine I handle nnd a a seller leads all other prep arations in this market. I recommend it because it is tbe best medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup. A. W. Baldribce. Millersville, III. Forsale by Gruhier Bros. The Bird Kingdom. Those who love birds or appreciate the "Winged Loves" of the bird kingdom for their lives nre love itself will be charmed and interested in an article, finely illus trated, entitled "All about Finches," in Home and Country, Corporal James Tanner, Editor, 'for March. To the naturalist, amateur or professional, beth pictures and text will appeal with great force, while the general magazine reader will find much to applaud in the artistic manner in which the subject is handled. Home and Country is published by Jos. W. Kay, 53 East 10th street, New York. Subscription, $1.50 a year. If thereever whs a real cure for chronio Coughs, Colt s, Iironciiciil trouble) aud Lt Grippe it is Pan Tina. Don't all to gel the genuine; avoid substitutes. Co its only 2ft cents. Pan-Tina is hold at Gruhier Bros, drug store. Candidate for Supervisor. A an old resident of Shenando&h I am applicant for appointment as Supervisor, giving assurance of faithful service. 3-26-ot Thomas Manbell. Coming Events. April 28 24 Entertainment in the All Saints' P. E ohurch to raise library funds. E. B. FOLEY, " 1 Fine Groceries, 201 West Centre Street. coHees, sugar, etc. Heat quality, lowest prices. GAY LIFE BY THE SEA. Pleasure-Seekers and Health-lluntcrs at Atlantic City. (From a Hpeclal Coirespondent.) Atlantic City, March l, 1806. The gloomlul and depresdve pessimist who pertisleutly croaks of "hard times" and dolelully asseverates that the nation's prosperity has gone to the dcmnltiou ever lasting bow-wows, is shamed out of his dismal bewailings as soou he finds him self in the briny and brilliant atmosphere of this great seaside oosmopolis. The very air seems with caressing fingers to "knit up the ravelled sleave of care" ; the swishing surf sings wooingly a restful song to tho tired senses ; tho genial warmth of the earthnearing sun stirs the sluggish blood to quicker pulsings; and tho inspiriting activities that pervade tho place beget fresh impulses and enkindle now ambitions in the most mlnd-weaiy of mortals. A stroll on the thronged boardwork just now is an inspiration and n delight. This magnificent explnnade, skirting the white-beaded edge of the horizon-reaching sea for four unbroken miles, is the daily rendezvous of beauty nnd fashion, as well as the dally resort of the invalid nnd vale tudinarian. Here meet nnd mingle the cosmopolite nnd tbe countryman, Beau Brummel and Farmer Hayseed, the belle from vociferous Broadway and the bright- eyed maiden from the quiet Pennsyl vania hills. With each recurring year the wholesome custom grows of resorting here for a winter residence or an early spring time vacation, and the propitious opening of the Lenten season now be ginning nugurs favorably. The magnificent climatic advantages of Atlantic City render it easily the fore most of American health resorts. The balmy and invigorating air, laden with briny ozone and Impregnated with the balsamic odors of the encircling pine forests, is distinctively curative iu pul monary, mnlarinl and nervous disorders, being especially effective in the ameliora tion of la grippe. The diversity of rec reations und amusements attract to it every shade of temperament and taste from the gravest to the gayest. More than a hundred hotels and boarding cot tages have opened their doors to the en tertainment of visitors at rates ranging from a dollar a day up to figures that would make a frugal millionaire dizzy. The facilities for getting to and from this enchanting bit of Lotus Land are superb in their completeness nnd in every detail for have we not the "Royal Route to the Sea,l' that magnificent branch of the Rending Railroad System, tho fame of which extends from tho eastern coast to the plrcid waters of the Sun-Down Seas f Everybody who travels and every body travels nowadays is familiar with the unique renown of the "flyers" that run on this celebrated line, and I ennnot forbear quoting from the Atlantic City correspondent of the Philadelphia Even ing Star this account of a remarkable quick run : "The people reaching here on Saturday last on the 2 o'clock p. m. Reading truin have it to say that they traveled the entire distance at a rite of n mile In less than a minute. By reason of the Ice blockade in the Delaware the train left twenty-two minutes late, and yet Including stops at Hamuionton, Egg Harbor nnd Pleasant viile itpullell 'ip to the depot here only one and one bnu-PHautes ueninu uu. In other words, twenty nnd op. h'nlf minuses had been made up in tne fifty five an3"oujhalf miles, which distance, inclusive of t&e-three stops, was covered in fifty-seven nnuone half minutes, W 1 aFle Certainly five minutes aFleast were con sumed in the s'owing up, stbuping and gettiug oil again at threestntlonSPteathat the actual running time was more tuihwi mile a minute. This Is a remarkable t' cord for the distance, nnd is probably the fastest rate of traveling ever accomplished across Jersey." But the Stnr mnn is in error in setting this down ns a "record breaker," the same fifty-five and one halt miles,, having been covered at least once in fifty-two minutes. On the Reading's strnight smooth track a speed of u mile n minute Is not deemed notably rapid, and n mile in lees than fifty second is no uncommon achievement. The elegnnt train equip ment of the "Roynl Reading Route," not less than the phenomenally quick time, attracts to it a very large preponderance of the travel, and I am informed that through tickets to Atlantic City are now sold almost everywhere along the lines of the Reading, nnd also on those of its connections, such as the B. & O., Lehigh Valley, New Jersey Central, Beech Creek, Fall Brook and other roads. J. H. M. 'Perhaps you would not think so, but a very large proportion of diseases in New x oric comes it om carelessness aoouc caicu -ing cold," says Dr. Syrus Edson. "lt is such a simple thing and so common that very few people, unless it is a case of pneumonia, pay any attention to a cold. New York is one of the healthiest places on the Atlantic Coast and yet there nro a great many cases of catarrh and con sumption which have their origin in this neglect of the simplest precaution of every day life. The most sensible advice Is, when you have one get rid of lt as soon as possible. - by nil menns do not neglect it." Dr. Edson does not tell you how to cure u cold but we will. Tnke Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secre tions and soou effect n permanent cute. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhier Bros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 3 South Mnln street. 0-13-tf A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder bad troubled Mr. J. II. Loper, a well known druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, for over six months. At times tbe pain was so severe that he could not lift any thing. With all he could do he could not f;et rid of it until he appli-d Clmmber alu's Pain Balm. "I only made three applications of lt," he says, "Aud have since been free from all pain." He now recommends it to persons similarly ailtlcted, It Is for sale by Gruhier Bros. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nameLEBBio & Baeu, Ashland, Pa., is . printed on every sack. tf FORTUNE IN HER OLD AGE Widow or n Wonltliy Clilcne.mil l)lovrMl After Jinny Yhhw, Chicago, March 1. A discovery has been made by Attorney Ueale, of Georgetown, D. C. whloh will affect largo fluiuiolnl in terests. 5.Tr. Benle hns discovered lit Mnfy land the ngetl woman who wm tho first wife of the late John McCalTery, of tills city, an ecoentrlo millionaire. Tills means that one-third of the personal property of the ustnto will Immediately pass to her, besides giving her u olnlm on tho renl es tate. Tho Mnrylnnd woman is now in the oightlus. Tho most extraordinary fonture of this now phase of tho McCaffory matter Is that tho discovery that the first wife. of the dead mlllionniro is alive will cloud the title to millious of dollars worth of Chi cngo property, most of lt situated In that part of tho city known ns tho town of Lake. After reaching prosperity In Chicago Mo Cnffory, lit common with other rioh men, miulo n prnctico of investing his surplus money in tho purchaso of tnx titles. In every ono of these deeds McCnffory signed his niiiiiu ns n batchelor or tho deed wna joined In by ono or two women whom lie is supposed to hnvo mnrrled nt different times iu Chicago, nnd who wero univer sally recognized by him In all his business transactions as Ills wives. The discovery at tho present time that tho original Mrs. McCaffrey is not dead of course gives her tho dower Interest, not only in tho present real estate belonging to tho McCaffory estate, but In ovory foot of land that was sold by McCaffrey in Chi cago nnd iu nil tho titles which McCnffery gnvo in restoring property on whioh taxes had been paid by him nf ter defuult by the renl owners. When John McCnffery died, n year or so ago, considerable astonishment was caused by tho fact that in his will ho admitted tho oxistenco of throo separate families of chlldron. In this will ho referred to flvo children by Ills first wifo, to whom ho was mnrried in Maryland moro than half n century ugo. McCaffery's will provided that If necessary flvo years should bo de voted to hunting up his descendants by his first wifo. Thcso chlldron locnme sep arated from tholr mother at tho tlmo Mc Caffory loft her nnd catno west. All these years tho mother has lived in ignoranco of tho whereabouts of her chlldron, but there is no question ns to her identity. New Jersey Hod Men. Trenton, March 1. Tho forty-fourth nnnual sitting of tho suite council of Red Men was held In this city yostordny. The report of Chief of Records Daniel M. Ste vens, of Camden, shows 171 trlbos in tho state, with n total membership of 17,000 nnd ussots amounting to $201,863. The following olllccrs wero elected: Great prophet, Charles Brown of Paulsboro; great sacliom, William J. Forsythe of Jer sey City; groat senior sagnmoro, J. A. Russoll of Washington; groat junior sag nmoro, David B. Peterson of Camden; representatives to great council of tho United States, Charles Brown of Pauls boro, Fred Walii, Frank P. Jackson and D. C. Vonnoto of Camden, und A. A. Cunningham of Patersou. ltiHsIa'n Kiiitous Students. ST. I'ETF.rsuurg, Mnrch 1. Tiioro wero fresh disturbances among tho students on Tuesday and ou Wednesday, when they hold meetings to protest against tho trial by tho pollco authorities of tho students who wero arrested roii Fob. 2L Tilt". stu dents claim thattho prlsonors should bo tried by tho, ordinary tribunal. Tho be huvlor of tho students at tlieso meetings was so denionstratlvo that the pollco in terfered.' It transpires that two students wero killed during tho disturbances Feb. 21, und that a professor was wounded Wliilo trying to mediate between the stu dents and the police. To Forco the- Issue In New Vork. Nnw York, Mnroh 1. The eloctrioal contractors mot aud decided to bring the strike situation to a crisis. President Strong said tho contractors lind hired 105 non-union men, nnd ninny moro had ap plied for work. Tho strikers insist that tho employment of non-union men would intensify the trouble nnd precipitate n general striko, which would cnll out every ranch of tho building trades. Arbitra tion, Is urged by tho strikers. .lobbed Ills llenefactnrs. READINdkaPa., March 1. A well dressed mnn, clnimfnj&Jo bo n clergyman, was on tortnlned by Smhuol Buchter, residing on Schuylkill nvcuuoJSTho stranger made so good uu lmpresslon"tbjjjt ho was given tlio best room In tho houstv Several hours nftor his departure Mrs. Buchtor mndo tho startling discovery that tho House had been robbed of jowolry valued at several hun dred dollars, nnd n cousIdornbloVi rnbloVsum of - V In MoxIcoT()k mouoy. Terrible Itnllroad Wreck City of Mexico, March 1. An excur sion train coming Into tho city on tho Intcroccnnio railroad mot with an accident yostordny afternoon. While rounding a curve on tho side of iv mountain five coaches jumped tho truck nnd wont down tho canyon. Forty-two people wero killod und thirty or moro seriously Injured. The nccidont occurred about forty kilometer from this city. Denver's Inexperienced Police Chiefs. Denver, March 1. Tho now fire und po llco board yesterday appointed George L. Goulding, member of alive stock commis sion firm, chief of police, nud it stone cut tor named William P. Fnrringtou as ohlef of detectives. Nolthor has had any experi ence iu pollco work. For lllenuliil lilectloul. Providence, Mnrch 1. In the house of representatives a resolution providing for biennial elections iu Rhode Island, to tako offoct next spring, was passed, only two voting in the negative. Ambassador Ilaynrd 111. London, March 1. United States Am bassador Bayard is suffering from Influ onzu aud is going to Bournemouth in or der to seek recovery from his Illness. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Anton Soldel. the noted musician, is re ported dying in Now York. Kansas' eonute passed tho bill making bucket shops illegal, nnd provldlug severe pennltios for deulors or patrons. Tho bill providing for the disestablish ment of tho Church of Wales passed first reading in the British house of commons. Joseph Saunders, aged 00, and Kmanuel Smith, 70, both blind, wore found in their humble homo in Bostou, victims of starv ation. Suundora was deud uud Smith will Ale. At Mt. Carmel, Ills., throe men robbed She all road station nnd held up three wall .ng passengers. They then locked the moi. up and escaped with watches and ma joy. POTTSVILLE EISTEDDFOD. Prize Winners at the St. David's Day Festival. Special to the Hbhald. Pottsville, Mar. 1 The St. David's eisteddfod opened here this morning with a large attendance nud Is n grand success. Tho officers of the day are Ts D. Jones, IlHletou, president; Prof. ' Harry E, Jones, Philadelphia, adjudicator ou vocal muslo ; Prof. F. A. Thurlow, Pottsville, adjudicator on recitations; Mrs. D. M. Jones, Pottsville, pianist. The first competition of the morning session was n children's cboru, "Pretty Village Maiden." There were four choirs and the prize of $30 was won by" one from Reading, John Pleasants as leader. The children's solo, "1 am a Little Flower Girl," brought out four competi tors nnd John Calvin, of Reading, won the i3 prize. Miss Ida Rosser, 8-year-old daughter of Rees Rosser, of Mahanoy City, was nwnrded n special prize for this solo. There were three competitors on the tenor solo "Gellert's Grave," and the prize of 8 was won by Daniel Thomas, of Shnmokin. The trio, "Breathe Soft Ye Winds," for a prize of $12, had three competitors, and Miss Annie Wynne, Mrs. H. Heiser and Thomas Rosser, of Mahanoy City, won. The chief event of the morning session, tho chorus "On the Sea," brought out four choirs, one each from Minersville, Wm. Penn, Reading and Wilkes Barre. The Minersville choir, under the leader ship of Prof. David Miles, won the prize of $100. A Happy Man Is he who uses Red Flag Oil for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Toothache and chronic pains. It's a remedy which cures every time. Try lt, 23 cents. Red Flag OU is sold at Gruhier Bros, drug store. t Till man nnd the Presidency. New York. March 1. SenatOr-olcct Benjamin Tillman, of South Carolina, Governor Kvans and D. B. Johnson, presi dent of tho Rockhill Normal and Indus trial school, of the sainU state, wore hero yesturiiuy. Incidentally President John son stated that Mr. Tillman Was receiv ing hundreds of letters urging him to run for tho presidency iu 1800. "Cn tho Democratic ticket?" ho was asked. "Oil, no," said Mr. Johnson. "A now party is inevitable, and lt will bo built on tho ruins of tho two dominant parties. Thou sands are looking to Scmator Tillmnn to tho ticket of the new party In 1890. Ho Is tho coming map, in juy jmlgmont." .lUllillUllUllllllllllllllUllUlUIUniUlUlUlUlUUUUIC fTbe Railroad iao,i lTb! Clergyrrjar?, jTbQ Business t&r)7? 5 nnd all other men who have to r 5 look neat while at work should '? I know about "Celluloid " Col- K lars and Cuffs. They look ex- f I actly like linen, wear well and h I being waterproof do not wilt 1 down with heat nnd moisture. f They do not soil easily and can 5 be cleaned in a moment by aim- 0 ply wiping off with n wet sponge f. 2 or cloth. Do not coufusc these tu h your mind with composition jj goods. Every piece of the genu- ' inc is siampcu ukc ims : TRADg" MARK- Ask for these and refuse anything ? else if you wish satisfaction. Re- member that goods so marked f. are the only waterproof goods made by coating a linen collar a with waterproof "Celluloid, "thus r. 5 Riving strengtn and durability, t, If j our dealer should not have the "Celluloid" send amount dt- S rect to us and we will mail you .N sample post-paid. Collars 25c. S I each. Cuffs, 50c. pair. State size S and whether stand-up or turucd- I down collar is wanted. I the: celluloid company,! 427-29 Broad wayf New York, i UuiiniiuniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiciiitiniHMiiiiiiir' BnKNANDOAn's Reliable Hand Xaaundry Oor. Lloyd na White Sts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in everj particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain s spec laity. Qoods called for and delivered. Atrial solicited. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 21 North West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines ami liquors. MISCELLANEOUS. J" OST.-In RobblDs' opera house, a lady's J gold wutcn. A tulmble uwnrd will be given tor He nturn to the H miald office. "I?0lt KENT. Btore and dwelling on North JL1 MbId ytreet. Apply to Mrs. Bridget jjuiud, jun i;oui Bireei. z-vo-iw FOK gale.-Atcost, new Backus waiermotor. r Ive (5) horse enn-er. .Timt from the fan. ?TyL Apply at tbe Herat n office, North AlArket street ultAnnnHnnl. nn LOST A bunch of three keyp. Lost be twf en Reeie's auction room nnd Ilrnbst's store. Under will please leave the same at Max Rette's aud receive a present. 2-!fT-2t t7R nn A WEEK paid to ladles and gents up UiUU to sell the Rapid Dish Washer. vv ubucb uuu unea mem in two minutes with out vetting tbe hatds. No experience neceB' sary; sells at sights permanent position. Ad dress W. I'. Hiwrlson & (.0., Clerk No. H, Col umuutf, uuiu, REPRESENTATIVE wanted In each XX lutum iu uuuu luy uue samples M friends or acqualntiaces. Paying worlt. Not . 1 1 .. UenH If! ... (n OK.,.. .1 -..r . Perfumer, Wood av , Petrolt, Mich., forStriul bottles tiatln-Scent Nstural Flower perfumes, and receive Bpeciui oner io you. K-o-ira I 1 rJT. m m wk iv ana ms? Evan I Davies, NDERTAK AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Bo You Want A superior headlight oil f One that gives a brilliant light P One that will not smoke the chimney 1 One that will not char the wick ? One that has a high Are test ?, One that will not explode ? One that is a family safety oil t Then send your orders to the 22 clips e Oil Oom'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mnil orders promptly attended to. B ARTISAN STEEL PICKET FEN0E ts the cheapest and best fence made. Cheapei than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, ceir etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. M astsi. oas tne agency ana carries it in stocic at nu ii arble and granite works, 127N. JAEDIN ST W. J. Canceirius, Saloon I 31 East Centre Street, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale nnd Cigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. VERY SNEDDEN'S Pear Alley, Rear Coifee House. The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. JOHN A. PEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main St, Shenandoah. Acent for D. G. Yuenclli K & Son's celebrated Beer, Porter, Ales, etc. 3PeeIey?s Cafe 36 North Main Street. x uc tuuot puiuint (couiv i vui. huxu Excellent beer, porter and nleontap. Our DR. A. A. SEIBERT Specialist In diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West MarKet St., I'ottsvllle. Hours 8.80 a. m. to 12m.: 1 to 4 n. m.. 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 3M. IP. M AT.33Y, faiita : aid : Ji 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to, OYSTER BAY! 105 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dlnlne parlors attached. NS! Garden's Art Wall Paper Store. We have just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistio papers in the market , which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which we nre selling .at a j sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Wall Paper Store and the Practical Painter and Decorator, v& West Centre Street. aw stools Just Roooived. Gall and Examine if. All the Latest RTovelties At the Li o west Prices- Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Majn St. C. S. Haeseler's Cigars Sold by all dealers who sell -.G-ood OigTEtsrs. Is the Best Blood Purifier. Aimetizer Ncrvo Tonic. It cures That Tired Feeling HOOKS & BROWN Full line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames nnd Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and . . . Real Estate Agent, 123-E. Centre St., Shenandoah Anthony Schmicker's I, 104 SOV11I MJIX ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms in town. Reading beer, porter and Pottsville ale con stantly on tap. Give us a call. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance driDks aud cigars. JOHN F.CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and IS Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Fa. Weeks' Museum, 17 HOUTII MAIXSTItEJSl. Grand display of birds and animals of all selections ana nnest paintings In tbe county Best Beer, Porter and Ales, Finest Brands of Cigars. Free leech every morning una evening. JonK Weeks, Proprietor. Q. W. DATIDSOK, Bartender. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys. Beer, Porter and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit ore," Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Free lunch 9 to 12 p. m. Finest and Cheapest Stock,
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