'I 5 EVENING HERALD Published dally, oxcept Sunday by juxuazd rvitLisniifo cosirAtm, PubUcilion office and mechanloal department, Horth Market Street. tfy. tJo-kM Is delivered In Shenandoah and no J161151 surrounding towns for Six Cents week, payable to the carriers. By mall, Three Dollar a year or Twenty-live cents per month, la advanoe. Advertisements charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements when, rrer the publication of newa requires It. The right Is also resorved to reject any advertise Bent, whethor paid for or not, that the pub llhirs may deem Improper. Advertising rates Bade known upon application. iCoterud at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa in cecond oIobs mall matter. Shenandoah. Perm. Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY, MAROH 20, 1895. Cleveland and tho Fifty-third Congress will ko down in the records together, chronologically speaking, but the his torian will do Grover the justice to say that few Presidents have performed bet ter service in dammlnK a flood of legis lative mischief. Statesman Wilson, of West Virginia, in reviewing the work of the late Con' Kress, declares that "a campaign of edit cation has been begun." We not only agree with Professor Wilson in this view, but are able to state that the actual beginning of the campaign of education was made on tho Otu of last November. WHEN the history of tho present "revolu tion" in Cuba is written it will probably show that the movement was chiefly suc cessful In "revolutlng" a lot of money out of the hands of Cuban sympathizers and into the pockets of a few ambitious adventurers and demagogues with whom the desire for profit was greater than the impulse of patriotism. , "While government revenue actually Improves, compared with the low aver age for the last five months, it is not large "enough to warrant much hopefulness. A little more sugar comes in, and it is stated hata large proportion of tho old whiskey has gone into consumers' hands, but com pared with the same week in 1S93, the re ceipts last week showed a decrease of $1,100,000 in customs and $500,000 in in ternal revenue, and all receipts for the month have fallen $1,532,000 below ex penditures. The demonstrated nbility of the syndicate has become the chief reli ance of a Democratic Administration aa it this mighty nation, intelligently governed, ought not to be stronger than all the syndicates of bankers in the 'world. Althougii Brown Sequard's famouB llxir was a failure his experiment has stimulated investigation and lighted -the -way to all the important demonstrations of the remedlcal power of animal extracts which have since been made. The doc tors think they are only on the threshold of discovery. Some of them also think that the therapeutic value of some of ;these discoveries has been overestimated, and others that they are injurious and Implant morbid conditions in the con .stltutions to which they are applied. When doctors disagree there is no one to decide except another doctor, and he generally wont, and when he does is generally wrong ; so that In this case the argument and difference are confusing to those outside of the profession, who will iiave to wait till time utters its final ap peltate judgment in the dispute. "THE price of flour and the prices of many articles of food and clothing have fallen feeavily within recent years. But the people in the Eastern cities of tho United States are compelled to pay substantially as high prices tor meat of all kinds and ifor fish of all kinds as they paid ten years ago. The breeders of cattle on Western ranches get much lower prices tfor their stock than they received in 18S4 .and 1885. The producer everywhere la j ustly bemoaning the fact that he re selves Inadequate and unsatisfactory mams -for his cattle. The fishermen get low prices for their flih. Yet in regard to neat and fish alike, the profitB of the middlemen are prodigious. A great trust Un Chicago, with branches all over the country, levies an excessive tribute on the consumers of beef, mutton and other ime&ts. The members of this insolent and grasping trust have accumulated vact fortunes. The Cleveland administration makes no effort to enforce the anti trust Saws against the meat truBt, one of the jrreedieBt trusts ever known in America, Tho middlemen in the fish business pay scanty sums to the fishermen, and impose extravagant prices upon the consumer. It Is a radically wrong state of affairs when meat' and fish are held at so high prices in the markets of the Hast, while cattle-breeders and fishermen are in dis tress bucaUBe they do not obtain a fair itsturn for their labors. THE REPOITOFliilD A" Spanish Gunboat Firod on tho Sohoonor Irono. THE VESSEL WAS DISMANTLED. She Afterward Drifted Aslmre, nnd Now I.le Aground Near Charlotte Ilnrbor. Keporls That the Cuban Insurgents Are Rapidly Gaining Strength. TAMPA, Fla., March 20. Tho steamer Mascotto arrived last evening dlroct from Havana, nnd brought lato reports from the seat of revolution. Coplos of La Luclin confirm tho report of tho sinking of tho schooner by tho Spanish gunboat off Puerto Padro, nonr Glbara. In tho samo Issue thcro aro reports of tho departure of General D. Jorgn Garrich and Colonel Santo CUdco, with their commands, from Jlguanl, ami their attack on insurgonts at Los Negros, at which place n battle was fought. This confirms previous reports. A letter received from Santiago stated that thirty leading young men of that placo had gono Into tho Hold undor com mand of a prominent lawyer named Jomnya, Other letters assert that In Los Villas tho insurgonts are rapidly gaining strength and confidence. Organized, bands aro bo ginning to nrlso in different sections of this district, and especially near Santo Splrlto. This part of tho uprising will oauso Spain much chagrin, for it is her do Biro to kcop tho outsldo world Ignorant oi tho progress of tho revolution, but Los Villas is in tho contral portion of tho island, ond tho chances now aro that nows will bo more dollnito, now that tho trou blo Is so much nearer Havana. For two days uncertain and untraceable reports havo reached hero regarding an American schooner being llred upon by n Spanish gunboat on tho southorn coast of Morula. Yesterday's steamer brought nows from Key West, which Is said to bo authentic, claiming that the schooner Irono, of Key West, had boon fired upon nnd dismantled by tho Infanta Isabella near Charlotto harbor, uftor which tho schooner drifted ashore, whore she now lies aground south of tho above harbor. It Is generally understood that tho authori ties at Washington havo been notlfiod of It. Tho Ireno is a coasting schooner of sixty tons, commanded by Captain Car- ballo, and generally carriod a crow of eight. Spain Has Not Vet Answered. MAMilD, JIarch 20. El Correo denies totally tho truthfulness of tho report that tho Spanish government has cxprcsssed to tho United States its disapproval of tho action of tho gunboat which It is claimed fired on tho American steamer Allinnca off Capo Maysl, tho eastern oxtromity of Cuba. Tho papur adds that Senor Groizard, tho foreign minister, Is awaiting an official re port from Havana before ileflnltoly reply ing to tho noto presonted to tho govern nient by tho Hon. Hanuls Taylor, tho American minister. Testing Virginia's Election Xjiw. Petuiisuuisg, Vu., March 20. In tho circuit court of .Brunswick county Judge B. A. Hancock rendered a decision sus taining tho constitutionality of tho Wal ton election law, which was used for tho llrst tlmo in Virginia last November in tho election of congressmen. The case will now go up to tho court of appeals for final adjudication by that tribunal of last resort. Tho validity of tho law Is qucs tionod generally by Republicans, but this suit was Instituted by Democrats, who hold that It is unconstitutional. If the law should not stand tho test of tho highest court no congressman elocted last Novem ber will havo a legal claim to his scat. Ohio miners on Strike. POMEItOV, O., March 20. The coal miners' strike hero yesterday was qulto unexpected. It was tho result of operators of tho Peacock mlno cutting tho rato of one-fourth cent from the contract signed May last' for ono year for two cents per bushel. As yet but three large mines aro affected Peacock, Mlnersville and Syra cuse throwing 400 men out of employ ment, and throe- salt works. Tho minors dcclnro all mines will close. A general ef fort is being made to sottle the 'difficulty without a prolonged strike. An Exploding Holler Kills Six. Foist Worth, Tex., Mnrch SO. Tho ox plosion of a sawmill bollor, near Eight Mllo Creek, south of Carthago, is reported to havo killed six persons nnd maimed as many more. Tho oxploslon wns distinctly heard threo miles ftwny. Particulars tho affair havo not been received. of The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and Delaware, rain tonight; northeast winds; slightly coolor. For the District of Columbia, Maryland nnd Vlrgiula.rain; easterly winds; coolor In south Virginia. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. NEW YoitK, March 10. The share specula tion today was but little less active than yes terday, and again were the dealings distrib uted very widely over the Hat. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 33 W. N. Y. & Pa...- 6tf Pennsylvania Erie 0 Heading 8 St. Paul S7H LehlBh Nar... . 54 N. Y. & N. E 3i New Jersey Cen... Vfyi D., L. & W 180K West 8hore.v 105 N.Y. Central 95M Lake Erlo & W... 17 Del. & IIudson....l27H General Markets. held; winter superfine, 2&3.15; do. extras, Pill, Invi vln, f u Yi lo n.K. A 1 s.aKOz.tu; o. c winter lamny, ja.tui&a.DU; Pennsylvania roller, straight, I2.60&3.75; western winter, clear, J2.KX&2.70. Wheat dull, easier, with MHo. bid and 60J$o. asked for March. Corn quiet, steady, with 19J4c bid and 49Ko. asked for March, Oatsqnlet,steady, with 37c. bid and 37&e. asked for March. Hay strongiizood to choice tlraothy,ll2.5013. Pork steady; new mess, S12.75i313.2S. Lard quiet; western steam, $ 0.057; city, Butter firmer; western dairy, 8313c.; do, creamery, ll(S20c.: do factory, 0Hai2c; Klglns, 20c.; Imitation creamery, t9Ho.; New York dairy, 1018c.; do. creamery, 1015c; Penn sylvania creamery prints, fancy, 21c; do. choice, 20c.; do. fair to good, J010c; prints Jobbing at 2225c. Cheese quiet; New York large, BllHo. ; small, 812c; part skims, 2M i6Hc; full skims, U2. Eggs weaker; New York and Pennsylvania, 12i aWjc. ; western fresh, UHo.; southern, ll')j12!.o. Live Stock Markets. New Yoiik, March 19. European cables quote Amerioau steers at HH12o. per lb., dressed weight; refrigerator beef, 91410o. Calves quiet, steady; poor to prime veals, S18 0.50. Bluwp and lambs weak; oholoe W-pound lambs, Jfl.15. Hogs flnn at $1.70(8.10. East I.ihbutv. Pa.. March 19. Cattle steady; prime. 55 2.1 .VI; good, SloQgM.90; bulls, slags and cows, 25. Hogs stead). aod uneUangeU. Hht p steady und unchanged. How Dr. Miles' Nervine Brought One of Kentucky's Foremost Busi ness Men Back to Health. Y7 0 DISEASE has ever presented f many aggravating symptoms J v LaGrippe. No disease leaves in the tissue, the vitality, the life-giving nerve force that feeds tho brain. There is one remedy that will replace this worn-out tissue; that will re . .' this lost vitality and restore health. Read what, Mr. D. "W. Hilton, state .- -.ii. of tho Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, one of the best known i .urance men in the south, and whose portrait appears above, says about how ' '. "Tiles' Nervine Restored him to health when all else had failed. ) Tn 13S9 and '90 I had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, about eight .Jif, intervening between them, the last ono confining mo to my bed for j.ir months and attacking my nervous li.e vas despaired of. I had not slept tho me of narcotics that stupefied me, eight long weeks I was only conscious of intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the fact that I was hourly growing weaker. When in this condition, it seemed learned of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, for in two days after I commenced using it, I began to improve and in ono month's timo I was virtually cured, and very much to the surprise of everybody who knew of my condition; for none of them believed I would ever recover. I have been in excellent health since and have recommended your remedies to many of my friends, not one Dl' '.vhom has failed to thank me for doing so, when I havo met them again. But the best remains to bo told. Mrs. Hilton had suffered with severe .'crvous troubles for thirteen years and had been treated by several physi !rms, who stand high in their profession, without any perceptible improve ment. Seeing how the Nervine had so effectually cured me, she commenced ; -,lng it and is now in excellent health. Wo never fail to recommend it." Louisville, Jan. 22, 1895. D. W. Hilton. Miles' Nervine To Sell a Itallroad for Taxes. Jacksonville, Fla., March 20. In tho supromo court a decision was rendered In favor of tho stato against tho Florida Con tral and Peninsular railroad for back taxes due by said road for years 1879, 18R0 and 1881, amounting to $90,000. Tho court holds subject to sale for these back taxes tho lines of this company. It Is thought that nn nppoal will bo taken to the supremo court of tho United States. Infant Ilurncd to Death. Bethlehem, Pa., March 20. Tho infant child of Frank Gublch was burned to death yesterday. Mrs. Gublch loft hor children alono while sho wont to a store. During her absence thoy played with fire, and when sho returned ono child was found burned to a crisp on a rug and an oldor brother was so badly burned that lie will probably die. One Result of the Brooklyn Strike. New York, March 20. II. J. Morso, of this city, has boen appointed receiver of tho Long Island Traction company, con trolling several lines of Btroet railway in Brooklyn and adjacent towns. The re ceiver was appointed by a West Virginia court, in which state the company Is char tered. Speaker Feel's Sucoessor Not Yet Chosen. London, March 20. It 1b announced that the Bight Hon. H. Campbell-Banner man, secretary of stato for war, has defin itely abandoned his candidacy far tho I speakership of the house of commons. A cabinet council has been convened for next week to decide the speakership ques tion. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Four priests, suspected of revolutionary tendencies, have been expelled from Costa Rica. While beating his wife near Caddo.I. T., Dave Chris was shot and klllod by the woman's 15 year-old brother. Tho bark Colusa left Tucoma, Wash., for Shanghai 108 days ago, and It is feared she is lost with all on board. A lumber fire at Burlington, Vt., caused $300,000 loss and tho deuth of W. Ij. Mil llngton, a watchman, 65 years old, who fell into tho Unmos. Miss Anna, Invalid duughtor of Dr. Mlllor, suporlntondont of tho Illinois Asy lum for Fcoblo Minded Chlldron at Lin coln, was burned to death by hor clothes taking fire Charles Denby, Jr., seorotary of our lo gatlou nt Pekln, China, mid son of Minis ter Denby, was married at Evmisvilto, Intl., last night to Miss Martha Orr. Thoy turt for Chlii a at once. pe so many peculiarities, developed so and baffled so many physicians as its victims so debilitated, useless, system, with such severity that my for more than two months except by but gave me no rest Vor more than like a providential circumstance that I Restores Health A Dishonest Broker ConVlcted. NEW York, March 20. David L. Kol iam, a broker who has boon on trial boforo Rocordor Goff In Part III of tho gonoral sessions for forgory, was adjudged guilty by a jury aftor threo hours deliberation. Tho complainant was Henry B. Simmons, who gave to Kcllnm throo notos of $0,000 each to buy whisky nnd put It In bond. Instead of buying tho whisky Kollam used the mouoy for his own purposos. Tho jury rccommondod moroy. Kellam will bo sontonend on Friday. Massachusetts Manufacturers Fined. Fall Biveh, Maroh 20. In tho Socond Bristol district court tho Wcetnmoe mill officials wero convlctod In the two cases of violation of tho fifty-eight hour law in em ploying two minors more than fifty-eight hours in a week and lined 100 in ono case and $05 In anothor. An appeal was taken Officials of tho Union mills pleaded guilty in five cases to the churgo of violation of the fifty-eight hour law. Tho corporation was lined $100 In ono caso, $05 in another, and throo cases wero filed, Determined Marshal de Campos. MAdiud, March 20. Gonoral Martinez de Campos, captain gonoral of Madrid, summoned tho officers of tho Madrid gar rison to him and said to thorn: "If thore la any further rioting on tho part of officers of this garrison they will have to meof me as an opponent." Later he received a dep utation of journalists, to whom he said: "Ifyoumako any further attacks upon tho army which Incite a renewal of the recent rioting you will undoubtedly bo snot.' Bent Up for Carrying Concealed Weapons, Washington, March so. j. o. Wheoler ana tra broutnouso, who came here from West Virginia to negotiate with two green goous men, a. 1-. Hill ana J, H, Hlokman, wero sentenced to six months' Imprison' ment for carrying concealed weannna Hickman also, received six months for the same offense, but Hill was aoqultted. Judge Miller sevoroly rebuked the Jury for Its verdict, and ordered Hill and Hlokman to no remanded for trial. 14 Iung Chang In Japan. diumunuskki, March 20. Viceroy Ll Hung Chang and his suite orrivod horo yestorduylnordorto nogotlato for poaco botwoon China and Japan. Tho envoys from tho Japanoso forolgu oilleo utoly visited the steamer conveying tho Chlnoeovlcoroy, and later Ll Hum? film,,,. ncoompale'l y Mr. John W. Foster, tht Amorloan adviser of China, visited tho Jnpaueso minister 01 loroign affairs, M Mutsu Muuomitsu. A ROYAL SSTROTHAL Tho Dulin of AoMn nml Irliro Ifolene of Orleans ICxolmliRO It limn. PAIHB, March SO. The betrothal of the Dnko of Aosta and Prlnoeas llelonp was conducted with tho utmost ceremony. Owing to tho recout death of tho Count do Purls, all present were uttlrcd In deep court mourning. Tho ceremony of betrothal waq preceded by n walk In tho park, aftor which all nssombled in tho salon of tho Chateau Chantllly. Tho prlucossos alono woro seated. Tho Duke of Aosta entered tho salon and approached Iho Counto9S,of Paris, tho mother of Prlncwss Heleno, and said that ho had tho happiness to bollovo that ho had won Princoss Holono's heart, and that his wishos would bo crowned If tho countess would consent to their mnrrlugo. King Humbort's consont, ho added, had already boon obtained. Tho countess replied that sho was hnppy to confldo hor daughter's hnpplncss to tho caro of nprlnco whom sho personally esteemed nnd whoso august house wns already connected by murrlago with tho liouso o Franco. Tho duko then kissed tho hand of the countess, and uftorward kissed Princoss Holono's hand and led hor to an embras ure of a window, whoro thoy exchanged rings. Tho duko nnd tho princoss had been proylou9ly engaged, but it was thought duo to tho dignity of both houses that n formal demand bo mado for Prin cess Holono's hand. Tho acnuptanco of tho proposal was Immediately telographed to tho Italian embassy in Paris. It is stated that tho woddlng will bo celebrated at Turin in April, nud that the ceremony will probably tako placo in the Delia Clstorna palaco. Off for Lllierln. Savannah, March 20. Tho Danish steamer Horsa Is now woll out on tho At lantlo with hor cargo of 107 negroos, rang ing from tho Infant in arms to old men. Tho trip down tho Savannah river wns mado with songs of gladness from the decks of tho steamer and cheers from crowds of negroes 011 mnny of tho wharves. It Is bollevcd to bo tho best equipped party that has ovor sailed for Africa. They will endeavor to get about 3,000 acres of land together and organlzo a town government of tliolr own. This Is oxpected to bo an initiation of nn extensive Liberia craze among tho negroes all ovor tho south. An Alibi for Do Witt. JAMKSTOWN, N. Y., March 20. The skulls of tho two victims of tho Bustlmur der woro examined yesterday, and It was found that tho bark poolers' spud ownod by Claude Do Witt, und which led to his arrest, because it was found to fit tho In dentations in tho desk iu tho Shearman House also fitted exactly into every clearly defined cut In tho skulls of both women. A point, however, has been dlscovorod In tho prisoner's favor In tho fact that the books of tho Jamestown Desk company show that ho was at work all day on Doc. 16, whon tho murder was committed. A llrutal Cnptnlii A'rr'sted. BALTIMOKE, March 20. Captain Jeffer son Mours, of tho oystor schooner Gonoral Hancock, has been arrested charged with tho brutal treatment of Edward .Morrill, a member of his crew. Tho boy was stripped of his clothing when tho wind was blow lng a galo and the mercury was nearly down to zoro, his wrists were crossod and tied firmly together, nnd ho was thus triced up to tho rlgtrlrJg and sovoruly whipped. Whon cut down his thumbs were frozen. Tho United States author! ties aro looking for tho men who assisted tho captain iu his brutalities. To Advance the l'rice of Window Glass. PlTTSDUltO, March 20. Tho combina tion of tho window glass interests of this country Is now an assured fact. At a meeting of manufacturers in this city the National Association of Window Glass Manufacturers was formed, which Is do- signed to rcgulato tho production, tho prlco of tho production nnd tho wnges of tho workmen. Tho capital ropresonted in tho association is estimated at $25,000,000, and tho aggregate yearly output at from 6,000,000 to 7,000,000 boxes. A substantial advanco In tho prlco of all grades of win dow glass will go into effect. Lord llosehery's 111 Health. London, Mnrch 20. Tho Times says It is officially Informed that Prlmo Minister Rosobory's convaloscenco Is much retarded by lack of sleep. Kven a chango of air from London to tho country has producod llttlo effect In this respect, and ho Is quite unablo to attend to any but tho most ur gent business. Editorially Tho Times says tho gravity of tho caso must bo apparent to ovory ono. Tho olllftlnl announcement that Lord Rosobory Is only nblo to attend to tho most urgent business shows the nocosslty of absolute rost. Another Chance for Local Option. Trenton, March 20. Tho sonate recon sldored the vote by which Senator Rogers' borough local option bill was beaten Tues day night and tho bill Is ngain on tho cut endar. Tho houso and sonate in joint session to eloct commissioners of noeds elected among others Miss Mary Y. Steolo, of gomervillo, who becomes the first wo man In tho state to hold the position. Miss Steolo is a daughter of ox-Congross- man bteelo. D' O not be deceived. This brand of White Lead is still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slew corrosion. It is a standard brand of Strictly Pure White Lead The recommendation of "John T.Lewis &Bros." to you by your merchant fa an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit. Many short-sighted dealers do so. For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can u 1 1 t Mil and talz vour own paints. Saves time and annoyance In. matching shades, and insures the best paint that it la Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, freej It will probably save you a good many uoiiars. JOHN T, UBWIS & UROS co., ' Philadelphia, Bargain is to get more 111 a transaction than Was expected or counted upon. Everybody is interested in getting bargains, and what 19 there in life more important to feel and know that you are getting the most for your money, than in the matter of health 1 MR. W. T. BROWN, of LAW. RENCEVILLE. Tiom Co.. Pa.. got a decided bargain when he decided to use nanas SLP SARSAPARILLA The Kind that Cures and we think you will agree with us when you hear his story. For 10 years Rheumatism had tortured him. Arms and legs all out of shape; and for two years was fed with a spoon like a baby. To walk was simply an impossibil ity. His flesh left him; his weight falling from 155 to 75 pounds. It was Rheumatism to be sure; but it was Impurity of the Blood all the same. As a climax, Eczema appeared ; some of the impurities thus forcing their way to the surface. For this he took DANA'S, knowing its repu tation as a bloo.d purifier. The Rheumatism his-physician assured him was incurable, what was the result? Not only did the Eczema leave him, but "I can now walk without the aid of crutches on cane. See that you get DANA'S. 35-C HARTMAN S'i'EJSL PICKET FENOE ib the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fecco for residences, l&wns.cem etory lots or any kind of fencing, M. H. Mastsb nas the agency and carries it in stock al his marble and granite works, 127 H. JAKDIH ST. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hlte. SNEBDEN'S LIVERY Foar Alley, Rear Goifee House. The best rices in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. OYSTER BAY! 103 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. HOTEL KAIBR, 0HA8. BURCHILL, Prop. North Hain St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.. Handsome fixtures, Fool and Billiard Rooms Attached. SHHlBsjilifcEiil?1 v. rt rm . ni-,M VmnOlOTd Bpot, Aches. Old Bores. Ulcer; In Month, IIMr- !oMemplehlcao411orprMfOIrareiL Capital ftOOO JOOO. vtlenti cured ntneyean Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke eyery year. Takeno risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 190 South Jardln Stteet. Also Life and Accidental Companies Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink laa't ertn fit lor that purpose. Use Loren Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMKS SHIKLDB, Manager Shenandoah Branch. SOIc. EAAH, Wholesale agent for felgeitii'i Iiniti I. J,t tyirt Lipr til Siucr Pile Bur, No finer mtdo. Fine liquors and Cigars, laff South Main Bt Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Oor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guarantf ed to be flrst-olass in eyery pwtloulir. Bilk ties and lace curtalu si po Ulty. Goods called for nd delivered. A trial eollcltiid,
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