EVENING HERALD MONDAY, MA.HCII 18, 1805. THIRD EDITION Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the nlnrin, boxes of the Shennudoah fire department : LOCATION. 16 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 34 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 32. Jardln and Oak streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main and Coal streets. 43 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40. Oak and Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplar streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. West and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pnll down the hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent In the fire bell will Bound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. now TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 16 the Are bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicate that the fire is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. "Perhaps you would not think so, buto very large proportion of diseases in New York comes from carelessness about catch ing cold." says Dr. Syrus Edson. "It is such a Blmple thing and bo 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 are a great many cases of catarrh and con sumption which have their origin in this netrlect of the slamlest precaution of every day life. The most sensible advice is. when vou have one net rid of it as soon as possible, by all means do not neglect it." Dr. Edson does not tell you how to cute a cold but we will. Take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secre tions and soon effect a permanent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler iiros. Pennsylvania Railroad's Second Tour to "The Golden Gate." The large number of people who have leisure, and the growing desire of Ameri cans to see the wonders of their native land, are the principal agencies In ad vane lngn healthy sentiment in favor of travel, The Pennsylvonla Railroad Company's personally-conducted tours to California will be conducted In all respects as those of preceding years, with some added udvautages, which cannot fall to attract the attention and cnllnt the interest of the tourist. In addition to the high-grade accommo dattons and entertainment in transit, the Pennsylvania tourists are treated with the same liberality wherever the journey Is broken. The choicest rooms in the leading hotels are always reserved for their use, for which regular rates are paid, so that the guest, although members of a large party, enjoy all the privileges of individuals who may have made their own selections. The second tour in the 1S95 series to the Golden Gate will leave New York and Philadelphia March 0, 1S95, arriving at San Francisco March 29, and atNewYork and Philadelphia May 10, 1895. Detailed Itinerary will be sent on appll cation to Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, or Room 411, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New '-eat South American Kidney Cure." T Us new remedy is a great surprise on ..ccount 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. 1.9-3m Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Herald who aro not receiving their paper regu larly'and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooksa& Brown's stationery store, on North Mairi street. A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. II. Loner, a well known druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, for over six months. At Lues the pain was to' severe that ha could not lift, any thing. With all he cou'd do he could not pet rid of it until be applied Chamber lain's Pain Balm. "I only made three appMcHtions' of it," h- Says( "And Tiave since been free from nil pain." He now recommends it to persons similarly afflicted. It is for sale- by Gruhler Bros. Coming Events. April 98, 34 Entertainment in the All Saints' P. K. ghuroii tn raise library funds. Wlwe Baby wm tiek, -we gar her Cfttorfew Wltau (he vm a Child, she cried for Castorla. When sttahcwMMlriM, she clung to Qwtria. VW lull CWWrWf, iiis gave tbm OMtb'ria. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the t. iiu. l.EssiQ & Baer, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf Chambt-rlaln'sCouKh Remedy gives the best t-atlsractipn of any cough medlclue I handle and a? a seller leads all other prep aration. In this market. I recommend It because It Is the best medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup, A. W. BAldridoe. Mlllernvllle, 111. For sale by Gruhler Bros. E. B. FOLEY, 1 Fine Groceries, 201 West Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, flour, provisions, teas, cooees, sugar, eto. jieai quauty, lowest pnoes. THEY REFUSE TO SERVE. The Citizen? Councllmen Object to Act as Committeemen. j It begins to look ns if the court will have to appoint Beveral new Councllmen to serve until next spring, If all 1 hear is true that the Citizens members will re fuse to servo on committees appointed by the President of the Couucil. At the next meeting of the Borough Council the President, in all probability, will name his committee!. I understand several of the Citizens members will de cline to serve ; and just here Is where they are going to make a mistake. Tho law will compell them to serve, or they will have to resign from Council. It is un reasonable to expect that eight members of that body are going to do all the work, nor can they be compelled to. If the President of the Council insists, the com) mltteemen he names will find out, in short order, that they nre not at liberty to do as they please, except to resign from1 Council. It is about time this Council squabble was settled, and tho members drop poli tics and get down to business. It wont do to play the baby act any longer. The borough has a big debt and it will require the attention of all the Councllmen in manuging Us affairs so as to keep It from growing, and at the same time to make the necessary Improvements for the good of the town. I would like to know wbnt the organi zation of Council has to do with the duties of the committees f Just because1 it did not go right with one faction is no reason that faction should act stubborn. What has been done cannot be undone. I believe President McGulre Is anxious to do the fair thing with all the members, and it those whom he wishes to favor re fuse to act they must accept the respon sibility. We would not like to see any of our Councllmen brought up before court for contempt. Our judges do not mince matters when it comes to telling Council men, School Directors or other town or township officers what their duties are ; and they generally punish those derelict lu their duties severely. The blue birds, the harbingers of spring, have not yet made their appearance. It is a little too early. The past winter has been a bard one and a change will not come any too soon, as every one" appears to have become tired of the dreary, bleak days. There is lots of work for the busy housewife and she is anxious to com mence her spring cleaning. A word to the over-zealous is not out of place. Many a one hns contracted a fatal cold through commencing house cleaning too early, and it would be safer to wait until all danger is past. INDEX. To Down Spooks. A wealthy bachelor declared that a horrid hag had glared at him through the night. His friends laughed at him but he insisted that the houso was haunted. He grew ill, complaining of extreme heaviness in the stomach, his appetite failed, he grew Billow, emaciated and despondent, believing he was going to die, the spook being a warning, and de clared he could hear funeral bells ringing in his ears, and even hinted at suicide. A friend induced him to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and he rapidly grew well, Bpooks and all his distressing symptoms disappearing. A torpid liver and dyspepsia caused bis suffering and the medicine cured both. A pamphlet free or a large Book, on Liver and Stomaoh diseases and how to cure them (130 pages) for 0 cents in stamps. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo N. Y. .Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation, biliousness and derangements of stomach, liver and bowels. Timely Topics. The Spanish' insult' to our flag must be avenged. The next Administration will annex Hawaii and make It a state. That story of a heavy And of gold in Australia sounds like a fake. Utah will take her place , as a state of the Union by nexNovember, Cuba should gain her independence and then be annexed to the United States. Big Tom Reed, if he lives, will be the next Speaker of the House of Representa tives. President Cleveland Is back to Wash ington again, ready to negotiate another foreign loan. Ex-Senator Piatt, of New York, it is said, wouldllke to go to the United States Senate again-. Delaware' should re elect Senator An thony HigglnB. That gas bag, Addlcks, is not wanted. The Democrats of Chicago are likely to meet the fate of Tammany Hall at the coming election. Seoretary Greshambasat last awakened to the necessity of demanding of Spain satisfaction for the latest insult to our flag. Of all the brainy men of New York, Lawyer Cboate is the brainiest He would make a model President of these United States, one who has more patriotism in his little finger than Cleveland has In his whole body. ... - -It Suits the People, Is yhaj the druggists say, beoause they ure tired of' the many bitter cough reme4les, Pan-Tina is the most pleasant tasting medicine, quickly cures Coughj, Colds, Throat and Lung disorders, ' 25 cents. Pan-Tina is sold at Gruhler Bros. Drug Store. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at tbe Shenandoah' drug store, No. BBouth Maltfstreet." ' 4 1 tf 18-tf "I was completely covered with pores. Every inosclo In niy body ached. Had been sldk for five years. 'Doetdrs'cb'uld'do me no good. Most of my time was spent lu bed ; was a complete wreck. Burdock Blood Bitters have completely cured me iu three months." Mrs. Annie Zoepen, Crookstown, Minn. State Subjects. The Legislature will be soon w'lndlng up its business. It is said Senator Coyle is the busiest man iu the Senate. The new mining bill Is going to meet with heavy opposition. Ihe apportionment bills nre very back ward in coming forward. Representative Wyatt Is said to be the htnetsomest man in the legislature. Mayor-elect Warwick, of Philadelphia, expects to name his cabinet this week. The Religious Garb Bill is still exciting considerable comment, but it is not yet a law, Governor Hastings continues to keep aneteon the extravagant expenditures of the state legislature. The appropriation asked for the Miners' Hospital at Fountain Springs, overy cent of It, should he granted. When you want good roofing, plumb lng, gas fitting, or general tiusmlthlng done call on E F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre Btreet. Dealer in Stoves. 3 4 tf Removals. John R. Boyer removed his household goods to Port Carbon Saturday. A. T. Jones, the clothier, removed his family to Pottsvlllo on Friday. Scheider, the confectioner, removed from East Centre to North Main street, last week. Mrs. John Schelfly has moved from East Oak street to the building recently erected by J. K P. Schelfly, on North Market street. bnoD nas removed his gallery to Hoff man's old stand, West Centre street Grent Damage froin n KMlor Kxploston. Worcester. Mass.. March 18. Low water In ono of fourteen boilers at II. N. Sinters' South Village woolen mills in Webster, yestordny noon, caused a terrific explosion. Tho plant and five boilers woro ruined and other damage about tho works was dono. Ono of tho boilers shot up from its foundation, passod through tho base ment of a factory tonomont houso and tore n pieco oil another tonomont. Soveral peo ple narrowly escaped death. J. H. Sezl naskl wns in one of tho boilers cleaning It out, but was littlo injured. Over 600 aro out of employment. Loss $23,000. Kmlg-rants for Liberia. SAVANNAH, March 12. A hundred or moro of tho nogroos who are to nilgrato to Liberia aro scattered along tho river front, keeping eager watch for tho coming of tho ship Horsa, that is to carry them to Africa. Thero nro now nearly tlireo huudrod here awaiting tho steamship, according to tho managers of tho movement. Collector Bcokwlth will mako a rigid iuspoctlon 'of tho steamship, and If sho does not conform with tho provisions of tho United States ship passonger laws ho will refuse clear onco papors. Found Frozen to Death. MlDDLETOWN, N. Y March 18. Charles F. Soybolt, of Howolls, two miles from this city, wont hunting for muskrats Inst Mondny, accompanied by his son. Ho Btoppcd on tho road and secured a1 bottle of whisky, nnd then sent tho boy back homo, saying that ho was coming to this city. Ho did not roturn and soarchlng parties havo boon out every day In quest of him. Yesterday afternoon his body was found lying face downward in tho snow In an open field, frozen stiff. Chinese Rations Captured. Paris, March 18. A Shanghai dispatch states that tho Japauosn army at Now Chwany captured all tho supplies of pro visions, etc., which woro intended to last tho Chlnoso three months. Thoy also hold all tho outposts from which now supplies could arrive. Thus, tho Chlnoso troops In Manchuria will bo compelled either to ylold or to speedily retreat In tho direction of Pokln. It is reported in Shanghai that tho British Mediterranean squadron is go ing to tho cast. Thinks Hawaiian Annexation Inevitable. Butte, Mont., March 18. J. G. Dixon, who had beou sent to Honolulu by Chair man MnCrcnry, of tho houso foreign rela tions conlmittco, hns just returned. While declining to discuss his trip, he admitted making thorough investigation Of recent events on tho islands, and gives It as his opinion that annexation Is inevitable. He feays the natives aro becoming onthushistio for annexation, and nil favor It oxcept the English residents MISCELLANEOUS 3710 R KENT.-Htore'and-dwnlllng od North ; Main street. Apply, to Mrs. .Bridget burns, V.Cpa( street, , r , S-B-JX, WANTED, A elrl.'lor gi Apply to Max Sch; eneral housework mldt's dry eoods store, Murtt) Maja xtreet ,a-l6tr T?OR fAM! All the buildings nnw.on the JL' Phoenix lot, lormerly me ttarslns prop erly, on ivorin jhtoio street wm do torn to tbe hlehf st .bidder. Must bp remov d bv no 10th of April. Hubmli bids to chairman of the committee, F. J. Brennan 3ii-tr CJ AT.ESMAN WANTED to sell the Rapid O DUh Washer to the wholesale aiid rot all trade. Washes aod dries the dishes In two minutes without wotting tbe ttbgers 175 a week and all exproc. Ensy position; no bard work; oan make J 100 a week Add'ess W. jr. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. H, Colum' bus. Ohio. $10(R, i. 11 road; t Tor a B-acre farm, covered with wood. in uin rn new jersey; o ose to UDt'si ii.KrKeis 111 ins worio. n peola.ly adupiP'1 for stem I mi is poultry vegetables :hahaud drv: hrtllhv nenrh orh od, k l on in. ml ent of 81 down and ! per wee, tl l Insured tnd tor iiur Ueulais. D, L. KI.-LKY, 221 H. 1011. St , 1'ull adelvbla, l'a. it 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort in tbe town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. Offlce of the State Hospital for Injured per sons of the Anthrwolte Coal lleglpn pf Penn sylvania, Fountain Springs, l'enna. Btaled and marked proro a is lor supplies lor the Suite llospliuljfor Injured 1'emins of tu- A?ithrfcltct;oaltlteBloii of Pennsylvania, will be received py the Board of Trustees p lo and lni-ludlng the thirtieth day ol March, A O. iH95, jpr furnishing bread, mo is, grKCtrlet, drugs. muhUos frulM.,, vegetables ,iCe. feed, coal p., lorthyekr-ndlugilHy3lst. 1B3. . The lloa-d ol Trutees roerve the right to rejort any or fcll bids. A fccbeuclu ol the ankles and probxblo nmou jt of each re quired, will be furnished ou applicatl .. Ad dress, J O llIDllLK, Supt. state Ho-iMtal, 3 II &-' Fountain Springs, Fenna. Murileri d for Four Dollars. SAN Fkancihi'o, Miuvli K Cornelius SUgg,proprler.or of the lurli"rido,a famous wuysldo roeort near the ooean bench, was shot and killed by one of two inrwked men whoso objoot was roblwry. Bnt.-rlng tho bar, In which soveral mon were throwing dlco, one roblrar covered tho party while tho other ontorcd nn adjoining room and ordered Stngg to go to the bar to produce thomonoy bag. Stugg roslsted, nnd Hit robber first struck him oil the head with 11 rovolvor, then lovnllod tho pistol nt tho olil caterer nnd shot htm through tho tomplo. Tho masked men, after securing tho con tents of tho till, nmbuntlng toonly I, loft. They have not been apprehended. Knnsns' Latest Murder Mystery. Fort Scott, Kan., March 18. Louis Strovll, tho aged ranohmati whoo Identi fication last July by a 28-year-old son whom ho had never seen Wivs published as a remarkable romanco, Was cm' Saturday found murdered in his bousoontho ranch. Oil his person wits found $100 In gold and currency, which lends to tho belief that In was not killed for what littlo money ho had ou his person. To all appearances Strevll wns sitting before a stovo alone smoking when tho murderer crept In through tho kitchen door, cut his throat before bo could arise, and thou lied. The coronor's investigation developed tho fact that Strovll's son was to bo solo heir. A Kansas Desperado Killed. Coffeyvillk, Kan., March 18. At o'clock lu tho morning, twenty miles south of this city, Deputy United States Marshal James Mayes, with a posso of cit lzeus, surprised Bob Rogers, the leader of a gang of outlaws, at the homo of his fnthor. A part of thd posse went upstairs to capture the outlaw, who oponod fire, Instantly killing W. B. MoDnnlol nnd wounding Phil Williams. Tho biTlccri then retired, but surrounded the house nnd demanded tho surrender of Rogers under ponalty of burning tho houso, upon which Rogers camo out with his Winches tor nnd fired nt Marshal Mayes. Thenoxt Instant half a dozen Winchesters sent ns many bullets Into tho body of tho bandit, killln" him inoto'itlv Interlined "Celluloid"Collars andCufls turn water like a duck's back and show neither spot nor soil. They are not effected by; perspiration, and always look as if right out of tbe box. When they get soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with u wet cloth. These are but n lew of the advantages of wearing the "Celluloid" Collars and Cuffs. There are many others that you will readily discover the first time you wear one. They arc the only waterproof intei liucd collars and cuffs made. Be sure to get the genuine with this trade mark TRADf tamped inside, if you desire perfect . -uisiacuou. luaae m nu sizes ana all lyles. If you can't get them nt the dualcrs, we will send sample postpaki, un receipt of price : Collars, 25 centf c-..ch. Cuffs, 50 cents pair. State sue and whether you want a stand-up o turned-down collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, ia7-'J llroadway, NEW YORK. AMUSEMENTS. pEKGTJSON'8 THEATRE. ' p. j. nnonsoN, uanaobr. One Solid Week, Commencing MONDAY, MARCH 18th, '95 Special engagement of the Clair-Patee Company, With the brilliant youn? otresa, MISS VIuaiNIA BltAY, and the-sterling actpr, Mtti v. NICHALS,and s- company of nrat-class artists selected,' irom the leading organizations ol the United States. Presenting on Bt, Patrick's night the ereat comeay arama la Ave acta entitled, "LED ASTRAY" With all the magnificent costumes and stage settings. ' 1 Grand Matinee Saturday." Prices, 10, ao, and 30 cent ft. Reserved Boat t Ktrllo'a nrnir store. mmm : aifl : J 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all klnds'prmoptlfy attended to. Spring : Mqiineryl , liadles, you are nil, invited, to call and examine my stock bf Ladles' Hats and Bonnets and Misses? an'T Children's Hats and Flats in all the iatest.deslnns. All the new novelties in Trimmings just received at "prlce$to stlrt theAlmes, New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. Vy proof. 0 ervoyssiess Is only nnothor namo for iinjmro blood, for no person is weak ami ner vous whoso blood is perfectly ptiro. "When the blood is full of tho germs of disease, and lucking in the red cor puscles which (jive it vitality, when it fails to properly nourish tho organs nnd tissues of the body, Avlint enn you oxpect but that tired feeling and ner vousness? Of courso Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Catarrh and Itheumiltlem nro uni versally recognized ns blood diseases, for which Hood's Sarsaparilln, ns tho best blood purifier, is everywhere acknawled the greatest remedy. Therefore, as Hood's Sarsaparilla cures all blood diseases, it is tho best remedy for that condition of tho blood which causes Nervousness.. It is a falso idea to think you aro curing your nervousness when you arc taking a preparation which only quids your nerves I It is like trying'to "drown" your sorrows in tho flowing bowl. They aro sure to return. "Wo wish to mako most imorcssive, then, this truism: You cannot purify your blood by DEADENING Or QUIETING J'OUr ncrVCS with opiate, narcotic or nCrvo com pounds. If you tako such articles you aro only tiufuno with your troubles. Thero is suue to be a keao tion which will leave you worse than you were before. Wiry not then, tako tho true course, follow the bce-lino to tho state of health, purify your blood and cure your Nervousness by taking HOOD'S Sarsaparilla . navies, UNDERTAK AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. A genuine welconif Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, norter and ale constantly on tan. Choice temperance drinks and c'garp. I ATlllTJ .KM 11 A car load of fine OHIO HORSES will he offered at Public Bale on THURSDAY, MARCH 21, '95, Commenclrgatl p. m.. at the Shenan doah post office building. All the horses are sound and wo" broken in and ate the tlmst ever brought to tte town. They must be told and tbo salo will tatte place, rain or shine. HYNKIEWICZ & BRACE. -DR. A. A. SBIBERT Specialise in diseases of tbe Ey e, Ear, Nose and 'Throat. WWest'MarhetBt.Pottsvllle: Hours 8.S0 ft. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. 8 p. m. Sundays, 9a; m. lo 12 nt. m., 7 to Our' entire to'cfibl JptUmg,' ,arid .genta furnishing'goods, hats, etc., rnnst be ' sold be fore 'April let,'-without reserve. Call early ana secure Dartainsj UGBTSTONE'B Bar'flain Storp, , 110, North Main Street- Garden's f T WAIL pip.E jStOTe, rrfunf Hon I nf Iriet: "vttv'i see our line of goods. We have the Largest Paper Store in Town House, Sign and Decorative PaintiP; " ' ' 224 West Centre Strqot. All orders prompuy.attenueu to. , TULJst Received. I Two pieces Black Dress Satin, ST inches wide, worth tl.75-onr price, H per yard, A new line of stylish Infants' Cloaks and Kobes. " Big and cheap line of Children s bchool Hats and Ladles' Hat nnd Bonnets, in all the pew designs of straw, gump and leather eilectB. Large line of Domestic and Imported Flowers, from 10c to $1.50. Violets,5c bunch. Black and colored Laces for dressmng nnd millinery. Infants' Caps and Hats, now and nobby line for spring nnd summer. Nun's veils" from $1.35 up. Hats and Bonnets ready-made. Hair switches from 50o up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. J " " " tSXXXOl3L.& C. S. Haeseler's Qigar Sold by all HOOKS &BR0WN jruujineoi 1 Books and Stationer v. Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. Bgw Series SHI FID STOCK The Citizens' Building: and Loan Association Of Shenandoah, Pn., will Issue n NEW 'lM SERIES of Stock. Books will be open on Tuesday, March 19th, 1895, between the Jh nours oi i ana a o'ciock p.m., nt theolllce of the Secretary. James Bell, President. O. W. Dengler, Secy. !V Do You Want A superior headlight oil f One that gives a brilliant light f One that will not smoke the chimney f- One that will hot chor the wick P One that has a high Are test f. One that will not explode t One that is a family Bafety oil f Then send your orders to the Kclipse Oil Com'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. I Mali orders promptly attended to. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre-St., Shenandoah FOB SALF.-IIfiir lot and two houses, sit uate on West Uentte street. Will pay 12 per cent, on lnvestmout, and can be bought on insy terms. WANTED. A four, Ave or six-roomed hous6 with n or i lot b a cash purchaser. Ap ply to or address M. J.Lawlor, J. P., 123 East Centre street. FOR SALE. Licensed hotel stand in Mftbn noy township, near tbe torough line. Frame bulldlnr, nlnercoms, doing rood busi ness. Good reasons glvfn for celling. A bar gain for anyhodr. Apply to M.J Law lor, Justice ot tbe Peace, 123 East Centre street. ED. BRENN&N, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liqnors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brands of 5 end 10o Cigars. MUBPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys, Beer, I'ortcr and Ale always on tap. "fcomo and hit one." Choice tetiperarce drinks and cigars. Free lunch 9 to 12 p. m. Anthony Schmicker's , 101 fiOVlll MAJJf ST, The finest 'pool'and billiard rooms in towni Beading beer, porter nnd Fofwlllo ale con stantly on Jap. dive lis a1 call. Weeks' Museum, ' Grand dJ selections i id display ,'otWrda .and animals of. all ons and, Anew paintings In the county. l . Best ReerF.orter o) Alps. Finest Brands of cigars. ! Free lunch eHrVin,!?.rr4? ind, eyenlne. . ' V, j jqnw Wbks, Prqpjje.tor., " " ' Q.W. DAYIDSOH, Bartender moat beautifol and artistic papem. Finest SiocH and Lowest Prices. dealers -who sell Oood Cigars. 1 1
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