VENING HERALD THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1805. THIRD EDITION Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the looatlon of. the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre street. 32. .lurdlu and Oak streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 43 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry Btreets. 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, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm is sent in the fire 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 15 the fire bell will strike one, theu pause and strike five, which will indicate that the fire is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Kvery alarm is repeated four times. "Rock Me to Sleep, Mother." The poem, "Rock Me to Bleep Mother," was written by Elizabeth Akers Allen, known otherwise as "Florence Percy," It Is a general favorite for it is a sweet little touch of home life. But there is another side to the picture. Many a mother rocks her child to sleep who can neither rest nor slei-p herself. She is always tired, has an everlastinc 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 nothing on earth like it, for the "complaint" to which the sex are liable. Once used, it is always in favor. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are specific for Diuousnets, neauacues, constipation, piles, and kindred ailments. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVENING HkkALD who are not receiving their paper regU' larly and people who wish to receive the paper ns new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. "Perhaps you would not think so, buta vcrv large nronortlou of diseases in New York comes from carelessness about catch ing cold," says Dr. Syrns Ldson. "It is such a simple thing and so common that very few people, unless It is a qase of pneumonia, pay any attention to a cold. New York is one of the healthiest plRces . on tho Atlantic Coast and yet there are a great many cases of catarrh and con sumption which have their origin in this neglect or tne simplest precaution oi 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 yon how to cure a cold but we will. Take Charaber . Iain's Couch Remedy. It will relieve the mngs, aid expectoration, open the secre tiotis and soon effect a permanent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler aros. Coming; Events. March 29. Entertainment by the Jr. U. K. boclety in tne Presbyterian cburcn, Apr. 3. -Lecture in the Welsh Baptist cnurcu ny Kev. Joun r. lirimtns. April 13. Cake and Coffee Supper, un der the auspices of the Salvation Army, to be hold in their hall on North Main street. April 23, 24 Entertainment in the All baints' P. K. church to raise library lunus. A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loper, a well known druggist ol Lies .Moines, lowa, for over six months. At t.ues the pain was so severe that he could not lift any thing. With all he cou'd do he could not sret rid of it until he anpli d Chamber lain's Pain Balm. "I only made three applications of it," Iih says, "And have since been free from all pain." He now recommends ' it to persons similarly aiuicteu. it is tor sale uy urumer uros, Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In- quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No 3 South Main street. 0-13-tf -When Baby -was sick, we gave her Castorla. 'When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Hiss, 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 bidder. All work ordered of me will be executed at once. Yost, Jeweler, 102 worth Main street. -ts-apn Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis ease relieved in six hours by the "New Grvat South American Kidney Cure." 1'hiH uuw remedy is a great surprise on aoeouiit of its exceeding promptness in roltevi g pain In the bladder, kidneys, lok nnd every part of the urinary pas sages In male or femnle. It relieves re-t-uiluu of water and nain in passing it almost immediately It you waul quick relief and cure tills Ih your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the pot office, Sbeuandoah, Pa. 1 9-3m Buy Keystone flour Be sure that the n"-LES8io & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the best satisfaction of any cough medicine I handle nnd as a seller leads all other prep arations in this market. I recommend it because it is tne best medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup. A. W. BALDKIDQB. MUlersville, 111. For sale by Gruhler Bros. E. B. FOLEY, 1 Fine Groceries, 201 West Centra Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, provllons. teas, oofleeu, sugar, eto. Heal quality, lewest prices. GREAT BRITAINJNVESTIGATING The Killing of it Hi-ilMi Sailnr by a Spun. hIi Stitry Ctinflrinml. Baltimokk, March M. At 9 o'clock on the morning of March 10 a r-ipanlsh son l rv murderously shot and killed a seaman of the British steamship Lnurostlna and badly wounded a Cuban negro at St. Jago, Cuba. The British govern mont is inves tigating tho matter, and complications be tween Great Britain and Spain will prob ably result. The Latirestlua arrived at this port yesterday afternoon from St. Jago, and her oilloers denounce tho shoot ing as a murder. They stated to an Asso ciated Press represen tatlvo that the son tian was John Lowe, ngod 35 year's, a resi dent of Leeds, who had shipped at Cardiff, Wales. On tho night (if March 18 tho crow wont ashore for a stroll, and walked up from whore the vessel was lying to tho town, of St. Jago, a short dlstnnco away. Tho boatswain, Lowo, and another seaman wore in one party, and after a walk about tho town started to return to tho ship. When nearly thero Lowo determined to return to tho town, and Btartod back In company with a Cuban negro. Ku routo they had to pass a Cuban fort garrisoned by Spanish troops. Suddenly a sentinel sprang out of tho darkness ns they noared tho fort and in Spanish commanded thorn to halt. Lowo did not understand tho command, and started to hurry away. Tho next Instant tho sentinel ralsod his muskot and fired. Lowo dropped to his knees and rollod ovor a corpse. Tho nogro then started to run, when ho too was shot nnd mortally wounded. Tho dead man nnd the wounded nogro wcro carrlod lusldo tho fort. At daybreak Captain Gavin, of tho Laurostlna, wont to tho fort nnd domanded tho body of tho man. This domand was refused, and ho has made a formal complaint to the Brit ish government. An investigation is to bo made. Tho officers of tho steamer state that when sho left Cuba, March SO, tho revolution was progressing quietly. Ambassador l'auncefote's View. Washington. March 28. Ambassador Pauncefoto has received no news as to tho killing of Boatswain Lowo, of tho Lauros tlna by tho Spanish soldiers at St. Jago, Cuba. Aftor reading tho account of tho matter glvon by tho officers of tho ship ho said: "Tills Is evidently u very outrageous case, and will, of courso, bo promptly In vestignted. It Is not a matter that would como to this office at all, howovcr. tho com plaint being mndo directly to England. No doubt tho captain of tho ship will mako a deposition as to tho facts beforo tho Brit ish consul. .Captain Seagrove, at Balti more, .and tho latter will forward It to England. I am glad to havo my attention called to it, ns I can mako curtain that all tho evidence Is taken." Little Nellie Is Poiltlvo. Cakuolltox, Mo., March 28. Ten-year- old Nellie Mjoks, tho only survivor of tho Meeks family of flvo, who wore murdered on May 10 last year, is in town to testify in tho trial of William P. and Goorgo Tay lor, which bagan yesterday. Nolllo was permitted by her guardians to tell tho story of tho atrocious crimo in advnuco of tho timo for hjr appearauco on tho stand. Sho is posltlvo In her identification of tho Taylors as tho men who murdored tho family and left her for dead. Nollio, who is an unusually bright child, heard tho Taylors discuss tho murdor as sho lay seemingly dead. Fiendish Murder of a Schoolgirl, FEDEltALSiiuito, Mil., March 28. Tho 1-1- ycar-oUl daughter of Jacob Dean, who lives near Harmony, Carolino county, was murdered while on her way to school. Her throat was cut from ear to car, and sho was othorwiso maltreated. As tho girl did not return homo at tho nccustomed hour her parents becamo alarmed and n search was mndo. Her body was found in a branch near hor residence. Tho neighbor hood was aroused and a dlllgont search was begun for tho porpotrators of tho crimo. The Imprisoned Alluer Found Head. Hazletos, Pa., March 28. Tho dead body of John Horak, ono pf tho men who was entombed In tho Trosko colliery Tues day afternoon by a fall of coal and rock, was taken from tho mluo shortly after midnight. Daniel Jenkins, who was taken out Tuosday evening, and was thought to have boon fatally Injurod, is not seriously hurt. A laborer named George Ems was also entombed in tho mluo tor five hours, Ho is badly injured, but will recover. No Pleuro-Pneumonia In Kansas. Washington, March 28. Tho alleged existence of pleuro-pnoumonla in Kansas, ns claimed by some of tho officials of that stato, has been thoroughly disprovon by tho agricultural department and Dr. Sal mon, chief of tho bureau of animal indus try, authorizing tho statement that at no timo hud there beon any foundation for such assertions. Five Children llurned to Death. Minot, N. D March 23. Tho rosidonoo of Phconls Chrlstenson, a carpenter, was consumed by fire during the night. Five children, ranging in ago from 3 to 15 years, perished In the fiamos. Tho flvo children burned wero sleeping up stairs. The mothor and father, with four othor children, escaped. Ilurge Accepts ltyan'a Challenge. New Yoisk, Murch 28. Matchmaker John Fleming, of the National Sporting club, London, has replied on behalf of Dick Burgo, tho English weltorweight champion, to tho challenge of Tommy Ryan. Burgo agrees to fight Ryan In Lon don on Nov. 25, at 140 or 142 pounds, for f6,000 a sldo. Hunk lturelurnGet Twelve Hundred Dollars AUllUItN, Ills., March 28. Whon tho at taches of the Auburn Stato bank opened their doors yesterday thoy discovered that tho bank had been robbed during tho night, tho safe having tsoen blown open, Tho cash on hand wus not as largo in amount as usual, and only 11,200 was so cured. Death of a Cornell Professor, Ithaca, N. Y., March 28. James Ed ward Oliver, tho veteran professor of mathematics in Cornoll university, died yesterday. Ho contracted tho grip about ihroo months ago and never rallied from 'ts effects. Professor Oliver has boon con nected with Cornell sluco 1871. Did Not Violate the Law, Brooklyn. Maroli 28. Pre-ddont Nor ton and Supiirintondent Qulnn, of tho At lautto Avenue Hallway company, have been acquitted of tho charge of violating the ten huur labor law. Postmaster General Wilson, I Washington, raaven aa. i-ostmasier ' General Bin-h-H will relinquish his duties . vi TIiu.m:,ij, April 4, and Wi'liaiu L, VYUboji will immediately take hold. THIS AND THAT. Pertinent Counsel Upon Various Sub jects of Public Interest. ' So many of our townspeople have changed their place of abode, within the i past two weeks, that it is a difficult! matter to locate them. And the end Is not yet. I believe there would be less; moving nrouml on the part of tenants if l landlords would make their dwellings more attractive and supply the necessary convenlences.NIne-tenthsof the properties in the town that are rented are little less thau "rookeries," and so long as this state of affairs exist tenants will nlways be on the lookout for a more convenient bouse. It would pay the average property owner to supply modern convelnences.and thus place themselves in a position to demand higher rents and retain a much better class of tennuts. Shenandoah has never hnd a first-class, complete directory of its inhabitants. Every year or two a party comes around, and they are induced to compile a directory of the town, expecting from the business men nnd others the necessary encourage ment, which they should receive. After a short canvass they find out, through the refusal of merchants and others to ndvertlse in or subscribe for the book, that it will not pay tbem to carry out their original ideas, and the result is an old directory is consulted for names and residences in order to finish the work In as limited ttme ns possible. This is why we always get an lmcomplete and unreli able directory, and the publishers are not to blame. I understand that Editor Doyle, of the Sunday News, seriously contemplates issuing a dally paper from his office. I have no cause to find fault if he does, and will wish him abundant success. Shen andoah is largo enough to support two dally papers, since much smaller towns can do so, but the trouble is we have not the reading public that other towns have. If friend Doyle Is in earnest about the project, he surely knows what Is best. Although opposed to Judge Pershing's re election, I am not one of thoie who be lleve in driving him from the Bench be cause of his continued illness and advanced age. During the time be has held the position of Judge he has earned the good opinion of all parties, He has been an upright and fearless Judge, and deserves better treatment at the hands of those who are demanding his retirement on account of his present illness and incapacity from his duties. It is worth while being enterprising nnd Shenandoah may as well he "in the swim" as other towns. Afewyeara ago the progressive citizens of Hazleton saw the only way out of obscurity by agitating n city charter for their growing town and at the following election succeeded in carrying the project through. Then followed the agitation of a new county movement with their new city as the county seat. In this they have also sue ceeded, as the bill will pass the Legisla ture finally today and will then only require the signature of the Governor to make it a law. Shenandoah, perhaps, cannot become a county seat, but there is no reason why it should not only be the largest and most enterprising town in tho lower anthra cite coal region, but a city as well. It would make real estate boom as It never boomed before, bring a better class of people here to settle and, if anything, make the place solid and permanent. Index. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. The officials of the Pennsylvania say that traffic is improving. Large quantity of coal Is being stored in the P. & R. yards at Schuylkill Haven. Forty-five locomotives are at present in the P. & R. machine shops awaiting re pairs. The Lehigh Valley is receiving its first instalment of passenger locomotives from the Baldwin workp. The D. L. & W. has awarded a contract for 500 freight cars to the Jackson & Woodin Manufacturing Company. The Baltimore and Ohio is hastening the construction of the Belt tunnel through Baltimore so that trains may be run by April 1st. A large number of passenger coaches are being renovated at the P. & R. shops in Reading preparatory to the opening of the excursion season. The Pennsylvania will shortly tet electricity as a motive power on trains running on its road between Louisville, Ky., and Albany, Indiana. MISCELLANEOUS. TJOK BENT.-Bloreard dwelling on North L Main street. Apply to Mrs. Bridget jjurns, w, ucm sireei. a-v-u I70R. ItPNT Store and dwelllngat No. 25 " South Main c-treet. Apply to Mrs. Barsh Bweeny, Big Mine Hun, Pa. 3t FOll ItENT. -i three-Btory frame house on south White street. Apply to Jacob anane. s-iau I7IO HHALE CIIKAP. A Rogers squareplano, P In cood condition. Cost when new. S750. Used only In prlva'e family, Apply at UKUAi,u oiuce lor luiormauoa. 17011 BENT. A pood storeroom on South I1 Mali, si net. Gas. electric llebts. ulram eat and fire plate glass w.ndows. Suitable for any buslnesH. Apjlyto T.J. Hlgplns, la norm jaru n h reel. own TJCr A TtTfTTTi Honest, energetic men to VV iiiN i iilJJ. solicit orders for Nursery Stork. 1 pi in neiittn-n'ovment.expeiisesand sal ry. Write ut once for v rnis and territory for full deliver". H O Ctase& Co., HSOUouth renn Square, rnuaaeipuia, fa. MKN AND WOMJ'N to make big money with the Practical Hating Dynamo Is tne electrical mat nine used In tbe great plat ing factories (US. 0 to tf 6 00 a weett mode easy. Plates every'h'ng. Wo experience: rip profits Addrei-s W, 1. Harrleoa & Co., Clerk no, i, uoiumous, uaio. WHY do people complain of hard times, when any woman or man can make from 15 to 110 a day easily f All have heard ot tbe wonderful success of the Climax Dish Washer i yet many are apt to think they can't mahe money se ling It ; but anyone can make money, necanee erery ismliy warns 1 one One aiten' has made 8-178 SO in the last three nionlhs.af tei paying all expentes and at-1 tending to regular business besldeB. You don't have 10 canvass , ss soon as people know you havx It lor sale thry tend for a Dish Washer. Address tbe Climax lfg Co., 15 Starr Ave., Columbus, Ohio, for particulars. I MAIIAN0Y CITY. Joseph Keurohner visited friends nt Pottsvllle yesterday. C. H. Gnrney, of Heading, called on friends in town yesterday. Miss Francis Bastian is visiting at Philadelphia and Heading. Theodore Harris and family havo left for their home in Philadelphia. John Knapp, of MUlersville, is visiting h Is parents on East Centre street. Mrs. Edward Sllliman is lying very ill at her home on North Main street. David E. Jenkins and boh, John, the mall carrier, are bojournlng nt Philadel phia. William A. Evans, insurance ngentjof Shenandoah, transacted business in town yesterday. William Qulnn, known as "Scaldy BUI," the star boxer of Willlnmsport, Is visiting W. W. Lewis. A temperance drama, entitled "The Last Loaf," will be produced at the Welsh Baptist church this evening. Tony Farrell, in his new play entitled "Garry Owen," appeared before a large audience at the opera house Wednesday evening. The next attraction at the opera house will be the Clair Patee Company, which Will open a three-night engagement, com raenclng tonight. Aaion Brownmlller, who has purchased the hotel Roscembe at Atlantic City, left for that place yesterday, accompanied by his wife, and also Ed. Krebs, who will act as clerk for him. Felgenspan's Bock. Now on tnp at all the principal hotels and saloons. It is a genuine bock beer. No counterfeit, but excellent beer direct from the celebrated Christian Feigen spans Brewery, Newark, N. J. 3-14 2w Bargains in Boots and Shoes. A. Womer has purchased Snyder's shoe Btore and offers the entire stock of boots and shoes at less thau cost. Next to Womer's truck store. 3 25 lm Families supplied with fine oysters nt one dollar per hundred, at the Schelfly House. The tatnout V for ' NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manufactured under the stringent .GERMAK MEDICAL LAWS, a DR. tiSGliTEFrS Si n ?s;JSi a Barrens PAIN BURLER Only cenuine with Tra Manufacturer: CommerJ F.Ad.Eichter&Co., 29 H1GHES 12 Branch Houses K&BOetf. InHt'crrj'-'fJO P. D. Kirlii . 0 flf"r. HIDan.TKMa'ifl cerbucn, r.m a rcrase any "DneK f ' ' A Clean, (i 1W I "Shave "1 Cau alwi ,e liad at Charles Derr Barber Shop, Ferguson House Building. New Tinsmith Shop Ha opened a new tinsmith snopand is pre pared to do tlnro -flnt,', spouting, stove repair intr and all kinds ot jobbing at rea-ouable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. 236 East Lloyd Street. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM For my sprjng stock ot CLOTHING I have abandoned my Jewelry business, and parties having left watches for repairs are requested to call at once for them. SAM BLOCK, Main and Cherry Sts., Shenandoah. ANSWER THIS The largest snbscrlntton house In the ennn. try wants a It rst class renre'entntlvn (or this community for strictly special work. Hhort nours; goon pay. Diiniter, teacher, or wide awake "an or woman given prtfe-euce. Ad dress, stating ate ana f rmer employment, Globe Bible I'unllBhlng Company, 723 1 best, nut street, Philadelphia, Fa AND LIVERY. 13 Worth Jardin Street. -DR. A. A. SEIBEBT Specialist In diseases of tho Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. SOTWest Market Bt., PotUvllle. Hours-8 SO a. m. to 12 m.! tto4 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m, Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. ly Spring : Millinery! Ladles, you are all invited to call and examine mv stock of Ladles' TTat.ii nnrl Honnets and Misses' and Children's Hats and Flats in all the latest designs. , All the new novelties in Trimmings just receivea at prices to suit the times. Mourning goods a specialty. Thanking you for past favois, New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. IAD mill, mm A D I ES 3iSiFzx iniwiibto" 81.1 8 jea 1 'A Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING! . - - .uuuij lor parucul&n People should realize that the only true and permanent euro for their condition in to bo found in having lood Because the heidth of every organ and tissue of tho body deponds upon the purity of tho blood. The whole world knows tho standard blood purifier it arsapansaa And therefore it is tho onlytrucand reliable medicino for nervous people. It makes the blood pure and healthy, and thus cures nervousness, makts the nerves firm and strong, gives sweet natural sleep, mental vigor, a goo-i appetite, perfect digestion. It does isj this, and cures Scrofula, Eczema or Suit Rheum, and all other blood diseases. HOOd'S PUIS e8ainebSot?aSU1U' HOOKS & BROWK Easter Cards ..and Novelties.. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. We Have tlie Best illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are in the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. Eiclipse Oil CSom'sr Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. irescent FROM $40 to $90. No. 1. 23 Pounds, 28 inch wheel 875 00 Nos. 3 acd 6, 21 pounds -10 00 No. 4, 22 pounds, 26 Inch wheel 75 00 Scorcher, 20 pounds, 28 inch wheel I m m No. 4, 22 ' 20 " ' i 60 00 Katnbler, 11 to 25 pounds 100 00 Ladles' wheels also. PORTZ BROS., Solo ARonts. MOVING 3lXj3E3 Our entire stock of lotlnne and cents' 'urnlslitncecofl!!. hats. etc.. must be sold he- fore April 1st, without reserve. Call early and secure bar; alns. LIGBTSTONE'S Bargain Store, 110 North Main Btreet. W. J. Canceirius, Saloon I 31 East Centre Btreet, Shenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars. Temper ance drinks ol all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. t 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 831 North West Btreet. Finest brands of clears. Choice Wines and Liquors. Carpets, FeMbsis, M&Uresses, 8seM OXIDES jWJUU. The steam nnmmikBhh0kna Bicycles Garden's iRT WALL pApE (Store. We have just received n fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock n great deal of last year's patterns which we ore selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artlstlo papers. Largest Paper Store in Town Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 "West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. JTJLsrt Received I I'van riloroo Ulnclr llrSK Snlln "7 nr.hu mlTo winrth &1.7G our nrice. H Der VI A nnnr linn nf nMMmh InrantR' I nnVsntiil Itthan. - Big and cheap line of Children's School Hats and Ladles' Hats and Bonnets, in all the new designs of straw, gump and leather effects. Large line of Domestio and Imported Flowers, from 10c to $1.50. Violets,5o bunch, i Black and colored Laces for dressmaking and millinery. Infants' Caps and Hats, new and nobby line for spring and summer. Nun's veils from f 1.25 up, Hats and Bonnets ready-made. Hair switches from 50c up. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main Ski M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace: Insurance and ... . 'Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoaf FOR SAW.-Holf lot and two house, sit uate on West Centiet-trcet. Will pav 12 per cent, on Investmeut, and can bo 1 ought on easy terms. IAKM KOR PALE A. frm of S3 acres, within three miles of goid market. Twenty Jilno acres under cultivation, and four iicrcs of good timber. Frame farm house, six rooms, good barn and all in good condition Will ho ailrt Crr HI 9f)n pnnh. " Oil BALE. Licensed hotel stand In Maha- noy township, near the torough line. Frame buildfnr, nine rooms, doing good busi ness. Gcod leosont- given for selling. A bar gain for a jlodr. Apply to M J Lawlor, Justice of the Pf nee, 123 Fat Centre street! JOHN D ALTON, "V AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR BAEBEY'S CELEBRATED J leer and Porter A trial order solicited. Try BAEBEY'S BOCK BEEB. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Uito u p. m. rre'- - o --- n 7i ftlpipin'j Remark, I J.. Export Lager nd Saaier Pale Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars, 12u South Main Bt. Weeks' Museum, r 17 BOUTIZ BTIIEB1. Grand display ot birds and animals of all selections and finest paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands ot Cigars. Free lnnch every nornlng end evening, f John Weeks, Proprietor (1. W Davidson, Bartender A genutne welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Salooif! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Anthony Schmicker's 104 SOUTH MASK 8T, The finest pool and billiard rooms In town, Reading beer, porter and Pottsvllle ale con Stan tly on tap. Give us a call. Feeley's Cafe 36 North Hain Street. The most popular resort in the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. ED. BREKHAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. I' Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks, Boat BrandB of 5 and 10c Cigafra. mi Salooi 11I Maori,
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