EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1895. THIRD EDITION Fire Alarm Boxes. . The following Hat shows the locution of the alarm boxes of the Shennudoah Are department : LOCATION. IB Coal find Bowers streets. 16 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 82. Jardlu and Oak streets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 48 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 40. Oak and Gilbert street. 48. West and Poplar streets. 62 Chestnut and Conl streets. 64. West and Lloyd streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is Bent In the Are bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm is sounded from box ID the Are bell will Btrlke one, then pause and strike Ave, which will indicate that the Are Is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. "Rock Me to Sleep, Mother." The poem, "Hock Me to Sleep Mother," was written by Elizabeth Akers Allen, known otherwise an "Florence Percy." It la a general favorite for it is a sweet little touch of home lite. But there is another side to the picture. Many a mother rocks her child to sleep who can neither rest nor sleep herself. She is always tired, has an everlasting backache, Is low spirited, weary, nervous and all that. Thanks be. she can be cured. Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription will do the work. There is notblnc on earth like It. for the "complaints" to which the sex are liable, unce used, it is always in lavor, Dr. Pierce's Pellets are speciile for biliousness, headaches, constipation, piles, ana Kitulrea aumenrs. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to vbe Evknino Herald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people wno wisn to receive the Duner as new bscribers. are reanested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on Jsorth Main street. "Perhaps you would not think so, bu'ta verv lanre nronortiou of diseases in New York conies from carelessness about catch ing cold," says Dr. fcyrus EdBon. "It Is such a simple thing and so common that very few people, unless it is a case of nneumonln, pay any attention to a cow. Xew York is one of the heoltliiest places on the Atlantic Coast 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 sensible advice Is, when you have one get rid of it as soon as possible. By all means do not neglect it," Dr. Edson does not tell you how to cure 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 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 13. Cake and Coffee Supper, tin der the tinpices of the Salvation Army, to br held in their hall on North Main street. April 23, 24 Entertainment in the All Saints' P. E. church to raise library funds. A Bevere rheumatic pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loper, a well known druegist of Des Moines, Iowa, for over six months. At Lues the pain was so severe that he could not lift any thing. With all he cou'd do he could not ?;et rid of it until he a'pplitd Chamber ain's Pain Balm. "I only made three applications of it," h'says, "And have since been free iroin all 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. 9 lfi-tl 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 had Children, she gave them Castorla. Important Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties who have left watches at my place for repairs that if tbey are not called for on or before March 80, 1895, they will be considered forfeited and sold at auction to the high est hinder. All work ordered of me will be executed at once. Yost, Jeweler, 102 North Main street. 2-20-apll Relief In Six Hours. Digressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Urent South American Kidney Cure." I'uIh new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relievi: g pain In the bladder, kidneys, buck and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re trillion of water and pain in passing it al'iifi-it Immediately. If you want quick relief nnd cure this is your remedy. Sold hi. the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door ti the po-it office. Shenandoah, Pa 19-3m Buy Keystone flour Be sure that the iihidk Lkbsio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the hew f-atlsfaction of any cough medicine 1 haudle and as a seller leads all other prep arations in this market. I recommend It because it is the best medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup, A. W. Baldiudgb, Mlllersvllle, 111. For sale by Gruhler BroB, Families supplied with fine oystsrs at one dollar per hundred, at the Schelfly House. E. B. FOLEY" 201 West Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, tour, provisions, teas, o oSees, Migar, eto. Het quality, lowest prloea. THE SUPERVISOR'S;WORK. That Official Has a Large His Hands. Contract On 'ine SMinervlBor has a Dig contract on his hands. The streets and alleys are greatly In (need of his attention, and he ' cannot postpone active operations much ( longer, a wecK or ten darsattueiurinesi. I cannot recall a time when the streets were in as filth v a condition as they are ! today .g,Thls Istate of affairs can be at tributed, to some extent, to the long and. severe winter we have passed through. It niiirht not be deemed nresttmptlous on my part to suggest that the Supervisor ; put on an extra largo force of men so as to cover tne wuoie town in as umiteu a time as possible. It will cost the borough i no more in the end. The practice of do ing a certain amount of work each month is hardly to be commended. Such a course might be adopted after the first general cleaning up. There is too much danger in delay at the close of winter, as the deadly fumes arising from filthy streets breed disease and pestilence. The present Supervisor has a most ex cellent chance to make a record during his present term that may be the means of continuing him in the position for three more years. It is generally believed that the bill now before the Legislature giving the people the power to elect the Supervisor and one or two other borough officials, instead of Council, and extend ing the term to three years, will pass that body. So you can see the advisability of the present Supervisor exerting himself. During the past few days I noticed a number of new hands employed in keep ing the crossings clean and gutters open, and I understand that the Supervisor in tends giving others than the "regulars" a chance to earn a part of their living on the borough, as long as they are tax payers. He is right, and deserves com mendation. There is so much barnyard offal In the alleys and on some of the principal streets that a stranger in town is led to believe that he is in some agricultural village instead of a big coal town. Much of this is due to carelessness, but n great deal to the penuriousness of owners of stables who fall to provide suitable depositories and have the manure hauled away when it becomes foul. Every ruiu washes considerable of this offal into the gutters, thence upon the main thorough fares. This state of affairs needs a rem edy, and the sooner it is applied the better. The Board of Health and the Sanitary Committee of Council might, with much profit to the health of the borough, form themselves into a committee of the whole and make a tour of inspection of the town as early as possible. They would find things greatly to their dislike, and would then adopt vigorous measures demanding a general cleaning up by the people, which the town is at present sadly In need of. There are properties In town that are not connected with any of the numerous sewers, and everything in the shape of slops, wash water, etc., is run into gutters on the surface, and there to breed disease and eventually cause the death of inno cent people. There ought to be, and perhaps is, an ordinance or law compell ing property owners to drain their habita tions properly. Council should pass an ordinance com pelling owners of stables,- especially where there are private residences in close proximity, to keep their places scrupu lously clean. Failure to do so should subject them to fine. Sensible people, who have regard for the health of their tenants, do not need to be compelled to keep their places clean. How would tbey like to have a foul-smelling stable close enough to spoil their meals f Winter still lingers in the lap of spring, tryich to the disgust of the tidy house keepers. April showers, then May flowers, will soon be here ; so be patient. Index Relief for Rheumatism. "This information," said a well-known physician to a correspondent of the Tele gram, "may save many lives; at any rate it will prove an Invaluable boon to people suffering from rheumatism in any form." "Rheumatism is caused by acidity of the blood. It should never be neglected. This remedy, as I know by long practice, U very efficacious and it is as simple aa it is powerful. "Here it is," he added, "When a rheu matic twinge Is experienced, the patient should buy a bottle of Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy and take one teaspoontul in milk or water to suit the action of the bowels, three times a day, and continue daily until the last vesligo of the malady has disappeared. That's all, but if taken as I have prescribed, it will save many doctors' bills, to say noth ing of pains, aches and swellings. I've never known It to fall." Albany, N. V, Telegram. Another Judge. Three and one makes four, Schuylkill county will now have an : Orphans CourJ. Judge. The bill passed the House, finally, . yesterday. I The friends of the measure are feeling jubilant. Who will the Governor appoint t I T, II. B. Lyon, Esq., of Mahanoy City, has the inside track; Will he be turned down by a later day patriot t Now let the band play, Felgenspan's Bock. Now on tap at all the principal hotels and saloons. It is a genuine bock beer No counterfeit, but excellent beer direct from the- celebrated Christian Felgen spans Bowery, .Newark, N. J. 8 14 2 w "I had a bad cold which develoned into cri rip. Phynlclans gave me no relief, and , I Anally tried Dr. Wood's Norway 'iHno 1 uyruP' P0!"? C,Ured V. c??P,Tetel; - It is a wonderful medicine." Jacob t ilanmies, Lyon Station, Pa. A Novel Idea. It Is free, and deeply interests every body who has aches or pains, or who is weak and sickly. Anyone oan learn tbo Qllrnaf. nml niilnlr... . . . . and well bv accenting thnr. offer ot the great specialist in curing ufr'"9 "J1'1 .br"'lIc xdlse5e' D Greeiia, UB8 e.tabHrted GYlTtter corres ponttence throuirh whlnli nil alr-ir nml suffering people can learn exactly what !'aiUem-nd.u.ow Ret well, without expense and without leaving thetrhomeq. All they have to do Is to write to the doctor, stating each symptom from ! which they are suffering, and he will i answer their letter, explaining their oao thoroughly, telllntr 1ut whnt tht trrmlila Is and what to do t6 be cured. He irives Breatest, care and attention to every j Jom so plainly tho patient uuderYtan'd ! instantly just what nils them. And nil this costs nothing. It is a splendid opportunity for those who cannot afford the time or expense to go to the city. Dr. Greene makes a specialty of curing patients through letter correspondence, lie is the most successful specialist in curing nervouR and chronic diseases, and is the ditcoverer of that wonderful medicine, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Those who write to him get cured. AMUSEMENTS. THE CLAItt l'ATKE COMPANY TONIGIIT. An extra and special feature will be presented tonight, in the celebrated lady violinist, Miss Lillian Eugenia Matchln son, who will render some difficult violin solos between acts. This lady is a graduate of the Cologne Musical College, Cologne, Germany, and has toured Europe and the United States in concert, being recognized as the only successful rival of the great Camilla Urso. She will play uppn one of the oldest nnd most valuable instruments manufactured by Nlcholus Amati in 1011, and it came into possession of Miss Mitchinson as an heirloom, descending from a long line of ancestors. Fabulous sums have been offered for the instrnment by wealthy musicians, but the lady would not part with it. The selections tonight will be varied in order to please all musical tastes. Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents. LILLIAN LEWIS. Plays Cleopatra with tuch artistic grace, that it is not too much to saythat the part has never been more skilfully ren dered. She is both sweet and winsome in her rendition, and at the same time reaches the grandness of the part in its truest light. In her rendition of Cleopa tra, Lillian Lewis has outetrlpped her predecessors. At Ferguson's theatre on Friday evening, March 29th. ( For earache, put a couple of drops of Thomas' Eclectric Oil on a bit ot cotton and place it in the ear. The ,pain will stop in a few moments. Simple enough, isn't it? Our Bills. Borough Supervisor for a term of three years, to be elected by the people. Town Clerk, for the same period, and by the people. Borough Treasurer, ditto ; ditto. The people are watching for the passage of these important bills. Senator Coy le has them in charge; let him push the good work along. With tho passage of these bills there will be no - more wrangling, or deadlocks', in ouncll. No one will regret the change when once made Hallelujah I Inspector McLnuchllii's Trial. NEW YoitK, March 27. It is stated oil good authority that Police Inspector Will iam McLaughlin will bo placed on trial beforo Justice Barrett, in tho court of oyci and terminer, on Monday. Tho district attorney lias notified the, lawyers for tin defense to that effect. Tho defense hn slguifled its wlllinsnoss to have tho case go on upon that date. Forced IIIh mother's Name. NEW YoitK, Marcli 27. John Lannon, Jr., 25 years old, was sontonced by Re corder Goff to five yenrs In tho stato prison for forgery in tho second degree. The complainant against Lannon was his father. Lauuon forged his mother's name to a request for $5 from a neighbor, a Mrs. Thome. Ho has served a year in prison before. liurclnrs a Cheap Laborers. Wilmington, Del,. March 27. During the night thieves entered tho shoe store of Robert Hllles, in South Wilmington, oai stole his iron safe. They carried it over half a mllo to Eden park and broke it open. It contained only ton cents und some insurunco papers. They took the money and left the papers. MISCELLANEOUS. I70K KENT. Btore and dwelling on North . Mala Btreel. Apply to Mrs. Bridget Burns, 25 W. Coal street. S-9-tf FOR KENT. three-story frame house on Pouth White street. Apply to Jacob Shane. 3-28-tf TjKJR BALE CHEAP. A Rogers square piano, Used only Id private family. Apply at xikuai,ij omce jor information. TT WILL, PAY YOU to send for full partic uli rs of term of ten aires, one mile from Ktella depot, N J only $200: ana wood enouEh on It to almost nav thl. cold on In- slolmeais D. It. 1UBLEY, 221 Bouth Tenth a 1., muaaeipma, ru. RENT. A sood storeroom on South . Main street. Gas, electrlo lights, steam 1. cat and lino piute glasa windows. Suitable for any buslneM. Aprlyto T.J, lllgplns, 10 North Jard n 8 reet. 3 20 tf TT A WTim Honest, energetic men to VV iilN IJjjJ. solicit orders for Nursery Stock. 1 eimnentrn)Dlovment.expensesand sal .ry. Write at once for v rims and territory for full delivery. K Q. Chasefc Co., 1430 Bouth renn square, rnuaaeipuiu, i . TBN AND WOMKN to make big money Li with the practical noting uynamo is the electrical machine used in the ureat elat ing factories tOS.'O to (6 00 a weeR made easy. Plates everything. No experience; Mg proflts. Address W. P. Ilarrleon & Co., Clerk xo, it, ioiummis, unio. WHY do people complain of bard times, when auy woman or man can make from 15 to 10a day eabllyf All have heard ot the wonderful success ot the Climax Dish Washer T yet many are apt to think they can't make money selling it ; but anyone can make money, becaute every lemlly warns one One agent has made H7SSH In the last tbree months. afterpoylug ali expense and at- t tending to regular buslnesa besides. Von don't ' havnt tor salethey Zend torT KWer. Address the Climax Mfg no., btarrAve., 1 Columbus, Ohio, lor particulars. Ooneral ili ramp n Will Itcnlgn. Mvpiiii). March ; -(i"iicrul Mmllnez dp Ciiuip is h;n di' -id d to iv i,ru Iu-ollU-i' of captain general of .Mini . , m.,u1 his mission as h.ivlna cml.-d vt !i ncl(i.-:t tlon of the riotous oillt-er-t. Th govern ment Is opposed to the bill General do Campos intends prvseiiting to tho senaio, which provides for tlio trial by courts mar tial of journalists who shall attack the army in their newspapers. The Cnrinn Mint Itnlibfry. CATISON, Nov.. Maroti ST. It is nuitoovt- dent something is in the air horo with re gard to tho mint robbery, and it is ex pected that something will drop in a (lav or two. Inspector Mason says some bail busluoss has been going on, but can say nothing yot. The general linpnwBlon here is that the blame lias bv.au shifted fro tho shouldor of tho present admlnlstr tlon of tho mint. After Fred DhmbIoss' K.tntc. Washington, March 27. Ro'ietto D. Spraguo, a daughtor of Fred Douglass, fllod a petition asking that, pending tin granting of lottors of administration 011 tho estate, letters of collection shall ho Is sued to tho end that there may bo no wast" of the property. The potltlon rccltos the failure thus far to illo any will or other papnrs on tho part of tho widow orkiufoll; of tho dead man. Itllncrt Sentenced to Three Years. NEW YoitK. March 27. Barry Minos, the former conlldontlal clerk of tho banking house of J. Picrpont Morgan & Co., who was arrested on Wodnosday last for al leged cmbezzloment of ?10,000 from that houso, pleaded guilty to an Indictment of grand larceny before Justlco Fitzgerald, nnd was sontonced to throe yoars' impris onment Waterproof collars and cuffs that will not wilt, are not jffected by moisture and look just like linen are" all thr fashion now. They are made by cov ering n lii:cn collar or cuff with "cel luloid " and are the only waterprocf oods made with an interlining, cou . :qucnlly the enly onca that will stand 'carai.d give perfect satisfaction. Try dz-jx and yen will never regret it. Al .vnya ncct, and easily cleaned. When . ailed simply wipe off with a wet clotb ;r sponge. Every piece of the genu . je is stamped as follows : TRADf AJARK. Ask for those so marked and refuse any imitations, as they cannot possibly please you. If your dealer does not keep them, wo will send a sample di rect on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 137-420 Broadway, New Yorfic A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Ferguson House Building. New Tinsmith Shop Has opened a new tlnemlth shop and is pre pared to do tlnro"flnr, spouting, stove repair ing and all kinds or jobbing at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. 236 East Lloyd Street. The largest subscription house In the coun try wants a flrBt class rcnrei-tntative for this community for strictly Bpeclal work. Short uours; goon pay. aiinihter, teacner, or wi. f awake nri or woman trlven rrpfftnnca. Ada dress, stating ate and firmer employment, uiuub Diuiu rui'jmninK iorupany, m k nes. nut street, Philadelphia, Pa Crescent Bicycles FROM $40 to $90. No. 1. 23 Pounds, 28 Inch wheel .$75 00 Nos. 3 aud 6, 21 pounds M 40 00 No. 4, 22 pounds, 20 Inch vheel 75 00 Scorcher, pounds, 28 inch wheel m Katnbler, 14 to 25 pounds,... 100 00 Ladles' wheels also, POKTZ BROS., Solo ilgoxitsi, Spring : Millinery I Ladies, you are all invited to call and examine my stock ot Ladles Hats nnd Bonnets aud Misses' and Children's Hats and Flats In all the latest All the new novelties in Trimmings just received at prices to suit the Mourning goods a specialty. Thanking New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street, test. BXETK () ' M You will ride a Bicycle Of courscyou will ride. All tho world will fashion, ploasure, Dusiness men, women, children. It takes a while sometimes for tho world to recog nize its privileges; meio ij I uui wucn it uoes y&j&n it adapts itself promptly. There fore, you who are in tho world will rido a bicycle a COLVJSIBIA bicycle if you desiro tho best the world produces j a Hartford, the next best, if anything short of a Columbia will content you. Columbias, $100; Hartfords, $80 $60 ; for boys and girls, $50. POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. Boston, Kew York, Chicago, San Francisco, Providence, buffalo. A Catalogue comprehensive, beautiful at any agency free, or by mall for two 2-oent stamps. The book tolls of all tho new Columbias and Hartfords GEO. H. KRICK, Agent tor the Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. Shenandoah, Pa. HOOKS &BR0WK Full line of Books and Stationery, Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. We Have the Best illuminating oil mide. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. K clips e Oil Com'f Oils, Gaeoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mail orders promptly attended to. 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. JVC, A X.iIE'Sr, Mmmi : aii :.Ji 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. -DB. A. A. SEIBEET Specialist In diseases ot the Eve, Ear, Hose and Throat. 207 West Marlset at., Potthvllle. Hours 8.30 a. m. to 12 m.j 1 to 4 p. m., 7 to 8p.m. Sundays, 8 a.m. 10 12 m. ly MOVI3XTG- SXjII: Our entire utocls of lotlung and genta' 'urnlshlng goods, hats, etc., must be sold be fore April 1st, without reserve. Call early and secure bargains. LIGHTSTONE'S Bargain Store, 110 North Main Street. Evan J. Davies, AND LIVERY. 13 North Jar din Street. GEORGE NAUJDNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 231 North West Street. Finest brands of clears. Choice Wlnen and Liquors. Carpets, FeMhsis, Mattresses, &c9 He STEAM BEHOWIHC C0,1S8tSna A DlcycLsr UNDERTAKING! Garden's iRT WALL jStore. We have just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in tbo market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have alEO In stock a great deal of laH year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come nnd see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. ar IE. OjflL3ElIDE3Kr, House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 "West Cont.ro Street. All orders promptly attended to. 0" ul& Heoeived I iTew'll of "vlfsh rnfamEn.'KshanaV,tertb " Big and cheap line of Children's School Hats and Ladles' Hate and Bonnets, in all the new designs of straw, gump and leather effects. Large line of Domestio and Imported Flowers, from 10c to $1.80. Violets,5o bunch. Blaok and colored Laces for dressmaking and millinery. Infants' Caps and Hats, Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of 'the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah FOK HALF.-HpH lot and two liouse , Ml uote on West Uentiettrcet. Win pnv 12 per cent, on lhvestmo ut, and can be 1 ought on easy terras. I7AUM FOB SALE A firm ot 3i (crrs, . within lliree miles of gold market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, and four Meres of good timber. Frame form liouse, six rooms, good barn aud all In good condition. Will be sold for 1,200 cash. C Oil BALE. Licensed hotel stand In Alaha f noy township, near tbo torough line. Frame building, nine rcjomB, doing pood busi ness. Good icnsons glvf n for selling. A bar gain for arybodv. Apfily to M J Lawlor, Justice of the prace, 123 Fa't Centre street. JOHN D ALTON, AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR B ABBEY'S CELEBRATED leer and Porter. A trial order solicited. Try BABBBY'S BOCK BEBB. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys, Beer, Porter and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit one," Choice temperance drinks and cigars, Free lunch B to 12 p. m. Wholesale acent for felgeospati's Xswark, I J Eiport Lager aid Saazer Pale Besr Fine liquorw and Clk'trs. 120 South Mtln Ut. No finer made. Weeks' Museum, IT BOVTJI MAJX 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 lnncb every ttornlne rnd evening. John Weeks, Proprietor O. W. Davidson, Bartender A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS Pool room attached. Fines;!, whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drtoks and cigars. Anthony Schmicker's I, 104 SOU1H ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms in town. Heading beer, porter and Pottsvllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a call. iFeeley's Cafe 36 North Main Street The most popular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Oar cigars are the finest. ED. BRENNAN, J' 'cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Beat Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars.
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