pr" 1--! EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1693.. THIRD EDITION Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the locution of the nlarui boxen of the Shenandoah fire department: LOCATION. IB Conl nnd Bowers streets. 10 Bowers nnd Centre streets. 24 Bridge nnd Centre Btreets. 25 Main nnd Centre streets. 312. Jnrriln nnd Oak streets, 34 Main nnd Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre Btreets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40. Oak nnd Gilbert streets. 48. West and Poplar streets. ' 53 Chestnut nnd Coal streets. 54. West nnd Lloyd streets. To send nn nlarm open the box, pull down the hook once nnd let go. When an alarm Is sent in the fire bell will sound the number of the box and repent the alarm four times. HOW TO LOOATR ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 the fire 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. "Rock Me to Sleep, Mother." The poem, "Rock Me to Sleep Mother," was written by Elizabeth Akers Allen, known otherwise ns "Florence Percy.'1 t Is a general favorite for it is a sweet little touch of home life. But there is another slue to the picture. Many a mother rocks her child to sleen who can neither rest nor sleep herself. She Is nlwnvs tired, has an everlasting backache, is low spirited, weary, nervous and all that. Thanks be. she cnn be cured. Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription will do the work. There is nothing on earth like it, for the "compluintu" to which the sex are liable. Unce used, It is always in tavor. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are specitlc for olllousnets, neauaciies, constipation, piles, and kludrea ailments. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVKNINQ HEBALD who are not receiving their paper regU' larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, nre requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. "Perhnps you would not think so, buta very large proportion of diseases in New York comes from carelessness about cntch ing cold," says Dr. Syrus EdBon', "It 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 plnces on the Atlantic Const and yet there are 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 ceni-ible advice is, when you hnve one get rid of it as soon as possible My all means do not neglect it." ur. kelson tloes not tell you now to cure a cold but. we will. Take Chamber- Iain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the lungs, aw expectoration, open tne secre' tions and soon effect a permanent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler .Bros. . Coming: Events. March 29. Entertainment by the Jr. C. E. Society in the Presbyterian church. Apr. 3. Lecture in the Welsh Baptist church by Rev. John T. Griffiths. April 23, 24 Entertninment in the All Saints' P. E. church to raise library funds. A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loner, a well known druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, for over six months. At t.uies the pain was so severe that he could not lift any thing. With nil he cou'd do he could not get rid of it until he applied Chamber lain's Pain Balm. "I only made three applications of it," hi' says, "And have since been free irom nil pain." He now recommends it to persons similarly afflicted. It is for sale by Gruhler Bros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No 3 South Main street. 013-tf 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. Important Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties who hnve left watches at my place for repairs that It they are not called for on or before March 30, 1895, they will be considered forfeited and sold at auction to the high est bidder. All work ordered of me will be executed at once. Yost, Jeweler, 102 North Main street. 2-20-apU 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 relievkg pain in the bladder, kidneys, uucii aim every pun ui mu unuury pas sages in male or female. It relieves re. tention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief nnd cure this Is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, m. i-y-am Buy Keyptone flour. Be sure that the name LEfeBlo & HAF.n, Ashland, Pa., is printed ou every sack, tl Chamberlain's Couxh Remedy glveH the uesr aisiacMon oi any cougn medicine i bundle aud at abuller leads ail other prep arations In this market. I recommend It bcniise it is the best medicine I ever Immiled for coughs, colds and croup. A. W. UALDRIDOE, Millersville, III. For sale Dy urumer urot. Felgenspan's Bock. Now on tap at all the principal hotels and saloons. It la a genuine bock beer, No counterfeit, but excellent beer direct from the celebrated Christian Felgen spans Brewery, Newark, N. J. 3-14 2w E. B. FOLEY, Fine Groceries, 201 Weft Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, provisions, teas, c ofleea, agar, etc. Bust quality, lowest prloes. OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT. The Fire Laddies Are Deserving of a Generous Support. Does it ever occur to you, denr render, to what extent wo nre indebted to a body of men in this town for the great pro tection they afford us t I refer to the fire department. It is n difficult mutter to find a braver set of men nnywbere, in cluding the lire departments of other towns nnd cities. Especially is this so in reference to the volunteer firemen, who have nothing to gain except the plaudits of an nppreclntlve, public, nnd everything to lose life, limb and health, not count ing loss of time from work and injury to their clothing. Shenandoah has three companies, the majority of whose members nre working people, mostly miners and laborers, and they serve without pay. The annual appropriations allowed them by Council hardly pays the expense in keeping their apparatus in repair, etc. To our fire laddie mjtch credit is due for the prompt quenching of fires. No other town in the county can show a belter record in regard to the number of conflagrations and the trifling loss sus tained. Promptness in responding to alarms and the systematic work of the firemen had much to do with it. Last fall the Rescue Hook and Ln'lder Company held n fair to replenish their treasury, but our citizens failed to pa tronize the boys as well ns they should. It is true the limes were against the pro ject, yet our people found sufficient of the "filthy lucre" to patronize traveling shows and other amusements. The Columbia Hose and Steam Fire Engine Company, the oldest company in the town, are now holding h fair in Robbins' opera house, and so far the patronage has not been what it should. If you appre elate the firemen when they nre risking their lives to save property, they should be remembered now that they need your assistance. In looking over Burgess Burns' police appointments, I notice that my old friend, Michael Curley. of the First ward, is again on the list. Mr. Curley has been a policeman longer, consecutively, than any citizen In the town, never refusing to serve and always ready to respond to duty when called upon. I have been nmqng those who have been kicking at the bald-headed statesman of Schuylkill Haven ns much ns anybody, and hnve come to the conclusion, after rending the evidence before Commissioner Smith in the Hnrtmen case, that he is not as black as he is painted. Sam is n poli ticinn of the old school, a straightoui, consistent one, and his refusal to vote for the Republican candidate for Congress over two years ago is explained by the fact that the candidate was no Republican. Index. MAHANOY CITY. E. Foster, of Rochester, N. Y., is visit ins S. G. Seager. Miss B. Molvelvey, of Sbamokin, Is visiting friends in town. Mi's Emily Lightenburger visited friends at Girardville yesterday. Arthur Anstock, of.Lewiaburg, Is visit ing friends and relatives in town. Mrs. C. Drumm nnd Miss Snrah Reld- ington are visiting friends at Philadel phia. Miss Maggie Jones, of Frackville, is the guest of the Edwards family, of East Pine street. John Minchoff Is visiting friends at Atlnnttc City. He is looking for n hotel at that place. Tony Fnrrell will nppear with his new play, "Garry Owen," at Knlei's opera house this evening. Mlchnel Courtney, aged 50 years, died at bit home on West Pine street yester day morning. He Is survived by a wife and twelve children. The funeral will take place on Wednesday morning. In terment will be made at the cemetery on the hill. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Brelscb, who had been visiting friends in town, have left for their home in Kansas City. The Fair store will be removed to Gor man's old stand, In tho Mansion House square, the latter part of this week. The Kaler bore hole is now 1,205 feet deep and they have not yet reached pure water. They have cut several seams of coal. "Hot Tamales," with Conroy and Fox at the head, which made a great hit here in the early part of the season, will return on April 26th. Thomas E, Edwards, who was in the employ of Morgans, the plumber and gas fltter.for several years, has opened a stbre on East Centre street. A company of amateurs will produce an excellent temperance drama entitled "The Last Loaf," in the Welsh Babtist church, on Thursday evening, 28th Inst. AMUSEMENTS. THE CLA11! PATEE COMPANY, Tomorrow night the favorite Clair Patee Company will present another one of their excellent plays at Ferguson's theatre. Those who Intend golug should secure seats early as they will un doubtedly have a big house. A Ladles' Solo orchestra is a new feature added to this company since they played here last week. Prices na before 10, 20 and 30 cents. LILLIAN LEWIS. Lillian lie a Is is a fitting representative of the world' enchonter the serpent of Old Nile. Miss Lewi otild do nothing without betraying tlio undoubted fact that she Is possessed of great Intelligence and wonderful power and ability. More rich, substantial, and impressive scenery was never seen, nor was the" costuming ever more effeotlve, while oelug at the same time correct. The play is Interest ing and a beautiful sight. DUpatch, Richmond, Oct. 18, 1894. At Ferguson's theatre on Friday evening, March 29th. Families supplied with fine oysters at oni dollar per hundred, at the SchelOy TT ' TO COLLECT SURCHARGES. County Solicitor Ulrlch Procures a Rule Upon Ex-County dfficlals. Upon direction from the County Com missioners, County Solicitor Ulrich Is pressing a number of surcharges ngalnst ex-county officials and yesterdny procured n rule from tho court requiring the debtors to show cause next Monday why an issue should not be granted upon them. The surcharges are enumerated ns follows : Tho. Pepper, $1,803,73 for fees nlleged to have been lllegnlly retnlned as County Treasurer In 1891. James J. Bowes nnd Ellas E. Reed, 800, paid to William Wllbelm for pro fessional services. In 1892. Commissioners DeTnrk, Reed and Bowes, $100, for mileage books. DsTnrk nnd Bowes, $150 for fees paid to M. C. Reluhold, P. M. Dunn and D. C. Henning, Esqs. Bowes and Reed, $150, paid to Thomas Pepper, Jr., for making out Commission ers' nnnunl stntement. S. G. DeTurk, $225, for cattle. DeTurk, Bowes and Reed, $350, paid to J. F. Minogue nnd S. H, Knercher for professional services. DeTurk, Bowes and Reed, $900.50, for traveling expenses. John Leonnrd, $459.05, for salary nnd traveling expenses In 18S5. J. O. Roads, $313 09, on orders drawn in 1887. John Leahy, $721.50, for orders drawn In 1885, and $388.09 drawn in 1887. Thomas Tracey and John Bergan, $225, paid to S. G. DeTurk for cattle. David Gorman, $322. 83.f or sundry orders drawn in 1887. Daniel Relchert, $257.54 for salary and traveling expenses drawn in 18S5. Martin Dormer, $182 for orders drawn in 1885, nnd $321.03 in 1887. Wm. W. Brown, $320.83 for orders drawn In 1887. Thomas McGrath, $400.78 for traveling expenses drawn in 1885. DISCHARGE OF PRISONERS.. The County Solicitor Says They Must Pay the Costs. County Solicitor Ulrich has given an opinion by which the County Commis sioners will be guided hereafter before allowing the discbarge of prisoners from the county jail. He says a convict can only be discharged after an i.rder of the court has been complied with. The Solicitor dwells at tome length upon the question and says: "You have no power to dUcbarge such person with out an .order from court. If the court makes an order under the act of 1887 and fixes terms of release, you may discharge such person when in your opinion such Is unable to pay, upon bis filing with the warden of the prison and the clerk of the courts schedules of bis property. It a person is sentenced to pay a fine not ex ceeding $15, he or she must serve thirty days in prison when the process for his or her discharge must be U"ed. If a person U sentenced to pay costs only, he may be discharged upon application to the Court of Common Pleas, and filing n bond for the benefit of the insolvent law and com plying with its provisions, without having undergone nny actual imprisonment under the sentence, but you haye no power to discharge from prison such persons." The Solicitor adds that the County Commissioners, in the exercise of their discretion, should not discharge any per son until the county has been secured to the full amount of the costs, and this security should be more than the per sonal note of a worthless person. THE SPECIAL POLICE. Appointments Made by the Chief Bur gess and Confirmed by Council. The following is a list of the special police appointed by the undersigned and confirmed by the Borough Council: First ward John Reilly, Patrick Brennan, James Morris, Michael Curley, John Kendrlck, Martin Mullahy, Michael Saba, Joseph Mandour,. Morgan Wozle cwlcz, William Saduaky, Enoch Decker, George Lambert. Second ward John Burns, George Holve'y, Edward KTesler, Patrick LoCtus, Henry Goodman, William Delowry, Timothy Lynch, Charles Putsnfsky. Third ward Jacob H. Kester, John Lukowlch, John Burns, Thomas Dalton, ri. G. Hess, William Mitchell, Frank Cod rington, Michael Needham, Henry Blckel man. David T. Williams, Thomas E. Jones, Ma't. T. Blazls. Fourth ward Thomas Grant, Anthony Markosky,Wm. Morgan, Peter Rlnghelser, William Powell, Edward Ratchford, Adam Schmidt, John H. Jones. Fifth ward Edward Devers, William Louder, Murt. Durkln, Abe. Green, Michael Hughes, Rees Thomas, Charles Whycules, William Baltzer, Peter liar kins. The above named officers are hereby notified to appear at the Council Cham ber on Wednesday, March 27th, 1895, nt 7:30 p. m., to be sworn in. James Burns, Chief Burgess. Remodellntr His Mill. George W. Kelter, the merchant of town, has awarded a contract with Aug, Wolfe & Co., of Chambersburg, to re nuril hU Anueduct flour mill at Rupert The mill will bo overhauled from top to bottom and will be equipped with the latest and best machinery pertaining 10 t.lio indllnir huslness. Work will be com menced at once and it Is expected will be finished within about six weeks, wnen fhn now mimlilnerv is all In and the mill Htnrt.q nn It will have a capacity of sixty to seventy-five barrels a day. Mr. Kelter has secured the services of F. L. iaust, a well-known and experienced miller, to run the mill. 'All wnm nn l" Is the exnresslon of the sleepless sufferer with that terrible cough. Pan-Tina puts a stop to it. It's a remedy for Coughs, ColdB and Consumption, 25 cents. Pan-Tina is bold at Gruhler Bros, drug store. Steamed oysters at the Seheifly House. , , i -..m i.fH-jitn. 1 .... .'1 Mil nil-d ,::. 'irii tin: l.isr :li n : .t. 1 i . "!, ill ' UDioi .(is iuf;.v. WHO (JUiin iv mioi ii 1 I. ill (! Uuit.'il Huis i.-p.r ..Hsn.il liinncv on thts Ki.r.M t In .m,.;hii. .' I" , -uii,o Uim-arfu, Tln uUuw ni-e noij ilnuvonaiul robber. OUtoer nre on UHiir tr..i). J Vlct.iry fot ttrlfctn 1ms Workers. I., i .in. t Yt .Jit Tim mntl rtu sullied work yesn-r.layat; the Putney Glass works nnd wrc paid loruieir, past services without deductions for alleged damaged goods. The striko was inaugurated be cause of deductions for any goods rejected by the jobbers at full rates. Will Ulmiboy tho Government's Order. WlSNlfao, Man., March SO. Tho ordor of tho dominion govornniunt that rollof bo given tho Roman Cathollos of Manitoba by legislation granting soparata schools has boon received by the legislature. Thoro Is no question but that tho order will be rejected. Choked to Death by a l'lckot Funco. VEHSAILLES, Ky March 20. Polk Cnl mos, colored, while on his way homo In an Intoxicated condition fell against tho fenco in front of tho Versailles cemetery. Ills head became fastened between the pickets and ho choked to death. A Noted Authored I'onnllpfis. LONDON, March 20. The Suli says that all o the property in Italy of .Ouldn (Louisa da la Ramee), tho English author ess, has been sold to pay her debts, and she Is described us being almost penniless. For a bad cold, eat frozen oysters, at the Schelfly House. Will Go to Mahanoy City. The Pioneer Corps of the J. T. of H. and T., of town, will go to Mahanoy City tomorrow evening and take part In an entertainment given under the aus pices of Genl. Howard Section, of that town. T7ia t anions Sit 48 D D W HU a NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manniacturea unuer me Biringeufc .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, l DR. RICHTEH o SOiilr mnulnonrltli Trade Mnrk"Anchor." IlIanufactureriCommerzletiratliDr.Kicliterof JF. Ad. Eichter&Co.,17WstrsnSt.,EW Y0B2. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branch Bouses. Own Glassworks, 2." & 60 rtf- In SDenandoah lor kale by L H lllnn 7 f. Biam 91.. " HOOKS &BR0WK - Pull line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 Worth Main St. We Have the Best Illuminating oil mtde. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are In the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. Eclipse Oil 3om?5f Oils, Gasoline, Caudles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mail orders promptly attended to. Our entire stock of flotbing and gents' lurnlshlne eoods. hats. etc.. must be snid hn. fore April let. without reserve. Call carlv and secure bargains. LIGHTSTONE'S Bargain Store, 110 North Main Btreet. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be had at Ch rles Derr's Barber Shop, Ferguson House Building. MISCELLANEOUS. 37OK UENT.-Btoro and dwelling on North ? Main street. Apply to Mrs. Bridget Hums, 25 W. Coal street. 8-9-tf WANTKD. A Klrl tor eeneral housework. Applv at Bradley's meat market. 227 East Ceutre street -2B-tf FOU KENT. A tnree-story frame house on Houtb While street. Apply to Jacob Shane. 3.26 tf TTIOR 8 A LE CHEAP. A Boners square piano. L in good condition. Cost when new, $760. T1vi.it ii .. Ill n,. 1', . - 1 . . r . . h.4.auu uuibD tut lujurmauon. i.'ujv juuvi;. a Eooa storeroom on eoutn J? Main street. Gas, electrlo lights, stnam (cat and tine nlato clasj windows. Hiiltable lor any blislueji'. A pity to T.J. Hlgirlns, 18 norm jara ns reet. 3 20tf JT A TTTTiin Honest, energetic meh to 1 Mdw, buucii oruersiur nunvry istoca. i-eim. nent employment, expenses and Ralhi-v w vi n ,i .. I. . 1 . Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. MEN AND WOMN to make big money . the Practical Plating Dynamo Is tne electrical machine used in the great plat inf ,1J?rles "B-'O to If 5 00 a week made flA doleRM w Harrison & Co., Cl o. 14, Columbus, Ohio. WHY do people complain of hard times, . , .",.Ben auy woman or maa can make from 5 to tip a day easily All have heaTd of iSS.?onde'Iul sues of thn Climax Dish washer ; vet many are spt to think they S5 J?lak moneJ selling It i but anyone can make -Jionay, becaiue every tonally warns "i.i11611111?8 maae 8-M In tho last months, a lev paying all expemea and attend ing to reiulur buslnens besides. You don't have to cunvass : as soon as people know you hav It tor sale they d for a Dish Washtr. Address ne Climax Mfg Co., 15 Btarr Ave.. Columbia, Ohio, for particulars. ' Terrible Itching "I had what tho doctors pronounced to bo eczema. It was accompanied by se vere itching, and my limbs pained me a good deal and were swollen. I became all brok en out with pim ples. This caused mo to scratch, and the eruptions turned into one solid sore. The disease spread all OWf lflff rir,.,r n. jl: uratg ai longtn, my at tention was called to Hood's SarssparHln, and I concluded to glvo it a trial. This was In April, and I continued faith fully with it until Christmas. At the same tlmo I took the medicine, I ate anything that suited my appetite. I am Now Curod and have no signs of the disease except a little inflamed color where the sores gath- Cures ill pori ered. My affliction" is healed: I feel like myself again." F. T. Craio, Halfway, Va. Hood's Iritis do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 25c. Orescent FROM $40 to $90. No. 1. 23 Pounds, 28 Inch wheel S7S 00 Nos. 3 and 6, 24 pounds 40 00 No. 4, 22 pounds, 20 inch wheel 75 CO Scorcher, 20 pounds, 28 Inch wheel ) m nn No. 4, 23 ' 20 " ' j 60 w Itambler, 14 to 23 pounds 100 00 Ladles' wheels also. PORTZ BROS.; Solo Agoiits. AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. 3VE. 37" . 3MC.A,TVJbi V, 16 North Main Street. Kepalrlng of all kinds prmoptly attended to. Spring : Millinery ! Ladles, you are all invited to call and examine my stock of Ladies' Huts nnd Bonnets and Misses' and Children's Hats and Flats in all the latest designs. All the new novelties In Trimmings just received at prices to suit the times. Mourning goods a specialty. Thanking you for past favors, New York Cash Millmeiy Store, 29 North Main Street. -DE. A. A. SEIBEBT Specialist In diseases of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market ft., Pottsvllle. Hours 6 30 a. m. to 12 m.: 1 to 4 p. m.. 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. ly W. J. Canceirius, Saloon I 81 East Centre Street, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds, finest brands of whiskies. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 234 North West Street. Finest brands of clears. Choice Wines and Liquors. its steam mmmnvhTina Bicycles Evan I. Davies, UNDERTAKING! Garden's iRT WALL toi?e. We have lust received a tine line of the most beautiful ami artistic papers in tho market which we will sell at verv reasonable prices. We have also In stock a o-eat deal of last year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. House, Skin and Decorative Painting. ,224 WeBt Centre Street- All orders promptly attended to. i JPo-STt Heoeived ! Two pieces Black Dress Satin, 87 inches wide, worth $1,76 our prloe, tl per yard a nar line of stvllsh Infants' Cloaks and Tfotwui Big ana oneap une oi uiiureirs dcuooi iiats and Ladles' Hats ana iionnets, in all the new designs of straw, gurnp and leather effects. Large line of Domestic and Imported Flowers, from 10c iotl.60. Vlolets.So bunch. Black and colored Laces for dressmaking and millinery. Infants' Caps and Hats, new and nobby line for spring and summer. Nun's veils from 11.85 up, .'MiW Hats and Bonnets ready-made. Hair switches from BOo up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 J3. Main St'. 1 1 11 1 M. J. LAWLOR, Justice ofthePeac Insurance and ... . Real Estato Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah FOU SALF.-llHlf lot and two house, sit uate on West UentieHrcet. Will pay 12 per cent, on Investment, nnd can be I ought on easy terms. IAHM FOK SALE A frm of 33 acres, within three miles of good market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, nnd four acres of good timber. Frame farm house, sir rooms, good bnrn and all In good condition. , Will be sold for $1,200 cash. FOR HALE. Licensed hotel stand In Maha noy township, near tho rorough line. Frame bulldlnir. Dine rooms, doing good busi ness. Good iensoiif- glvfn for selling. A bar gain for at'Vbodv. Apply to M J Lawlor, Justice of the Peace, 123 East Centre street. JOHN DALTON, i AGENT FOIt Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR BAEBET'S CELEBRATED leer and Porter, A trial order solicited. Try BAEBEY'S BOCK IB, MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whlskevs. Beer. I'orter and Alo , always on tap. "Come and hit one," Choice Jl 9 to 12 p. m. Wholesale agent for Feljempia'i Hewitt, Ii, J,. Export Lager aid Saazer Pale Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars, 120 South Mln Ht. Weeks' Museum, ' 17 SOUTH MAIN 8TIIEE1. Grand display of birds and animals of all selections and finest paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lnnch every morning nd evening. j, JonN Weeks, Proprietor G. W. DAVinsoN, Bartender. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon f MAIN AND CORL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance" drinks and cigars. Anthony Schmicker's 104 SOUTH MAIIf 8T. The finest pool and billiard rooms in towni Beading beer, porter and Pottsvllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a 011. Peeley's Cafe 36 North Main Street. The most popular resort In the town Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our ciRars are the finest. ED. BRENHAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. 4 Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Boat Brandn of fi and 10c Cigantf . , , . i
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