EVENING HERALD TUESDAY, APIUL 10, 1605. THIRD EDITION Climatic Influence on Health. It cannot bo denied thnt the inllnonce ot cliuinto upon health is great, nnd It it) in recognition ot this fact tbnt physi cians Bend patients suffering with pul monary discuses to great distances for "change ot nlr." But when the sufferer happens to be too poor to net upon tho advice his lot Is hard. Indeed. But It is not necessarily hopeless. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery can be had nt nny medicine store, nnd to it thousands whose cases were considered desperate owe their lives. TJp to n certain point in the progress of Consumption, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cnl Discovery is n positive remedy. But delay Is dangerous with Consumption. In nil the conditions tbnt lend to it, the "Discovery" is the remedy. With severe lingering Coughs or Weak Lungs, nothing acts so promptly. Every disease that can oe renouea through the uiooa yieius to this medicine. The Scrofulous affections of the lungs that's called Ctnsuraptlon is one of them. For this, nnd for every' of her fo.m of Scrofula, for nil blood-i taints and disorders nnd nil chronic Bronchial, Throne, nnd Lung affections,' the "Discovery" is the only remedy so, favor. I Can anything else be "just as good" for you to buy f Don't you believe it. Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the nlarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. 15 Coal nnd Bowers streets. 16 Bowers nnd Centre streets. 24 Bridge nnd Centre streets. 25 Main nnd Centre streets. 32. Jardln and Oak streets. 34 Main nnd Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. 43 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. . 40. Oak nnd Gilbert streets. 48. West nnd Poplar streets. ' 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. 54. vVest nnd Lloyd streets. To send an nlarm open the box, pall 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. nOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm 1b 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 repented four times. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney nnd Blndder dis eases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is n great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every pnrt of the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re tention of wnter and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If yon wnnt quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold nt the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 49-3m Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to ibe EVENING HERALD who are not receivlnir their rmner recn larly and people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to stationery store, en North Main street. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No'. 3 South Main street. 9-18-tf : When Baby was sick, xro gave her Castorla. "When sho was a Child, -she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she 'gave them Castorla. Stronse for musical instruments. Are You, Going? The tickets to Denver, Col., and return for the meeting of the National Educa tlonal Association will be on sale July 3rd, 4th and 5th at rate of one standard fare, with two dollars added, for the round trip. Teachers and others that In .tend taking advantage of the low rates can have sleeping car reservation made lu ndvunce and get full Information as to cost, of side trips to the principal points of interest throughout Colorado nnd Utah. Reduced rates by addressing John It. Pott, IJIstriut Passenger Agent Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, Will lam-port, Pa. You Don't Have to Swear off says the -t. Louis Journal of Agriculture lu an editorial about No To-liac, the fain ouh tobacco habit cure. "We know of many ca&ed cured by No-To-bac, one, a prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years: two boxes cured him so tbnt even the smell of tobacco raakts him sick." No-To Bnc sold and guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley. No cure no pav. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. 13b eod Buy Kevstone flour. Be sure that the name Lbmio & BAER, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Coming: Events. April 33, 24 Entertainment In the All Saints' P. K.chnrch to raise library funds. April 86. Entertainment by the famous Sm ' amlly, u r the auspices of the W. C. T. U., in Ferguson's theatre. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure Is guar anteed to cure sore throat, quinsy, croup or any affection ot the throat if used as the directions require. Sold only at Kir lin's drug htore. 3 10 tf When you want good jooflng, plumb ing, gas fitting, nr geperal tiusinithlng done call on K F. Gallauher, 18 Webt Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 3 4-tf E. B. FOLEY, " ' Fine Groceries., ' 201 Wett Centre Street. Detler In groceriss, flour, provMona, teas, colleen, sugar, etc. Uet quality, lowest price. THEY CANNOT DECEIVE YOU If You Read This The Newspapers' ( "So-Called" Britannlca Under the j Searchlight What Real Examl- j nations Show. i PlTTSTON, PA., August 20, 1894. Some time since, I bought n set of the Britannlca, believing it to be n new edi tion ot that work and revised to date, 1891, aB represented in the advertisements nnd testimonies publlshodln the Wilkes Bnrre Record ; but I find after n careful examination of this work called the Britannlca, that it Is not n new edition of the llrltnnnlca.butnchcnp and mutilated reproduction of thnt work with a most importnnt part, the American copyrighted articles, omitted, I also find that the work Is not revised to dnte, but the articles of English origin for the most part stand as printed in tho real Britannlca which begnn being pub Itshed nbout twenty years ngo. I have returned tho work having no use for a patched up copy of the Britannlca from ten to twenty years behind tho times. Before purchasing this "so called" Britannlca, I was called upon by n man representing himself as the ngent of the Wilkes-Harre Record. He desired me to glvo him a testimonial expressing my opinion of the Britannlca, and having used tho present edition of the genuine Britannlca for the past ton or fifteen years, and knowing it to be n valuable work, but now needing revision, I did not hesitate to give him n recommendation ; but my testimonial was given for thereal Britannlca, n new edition of which I sup posed he was representing. My testi monial was certainly not given for the cheap inaccurate and pirated edition of that work. I have requested that they discontinue the publication of my testi monial. W. I. Hmns. George W. Gelser, of Easton, Pa., ex- District Attorney of Northampton county, recently bought a set of the so-called Britannlca, which tho Wllkes-Barre Record, the Philadelphia Inquirer nnd some other papers are now imposing on their patrons through a company of book men doing business in the name of vari ous -newspapers and using the papers' names and influence for a valuable con slderntion as a lever to gain access to the graces of the people. Read what Mr. Gelser writes of this work : "I recently bought a set of this news paper Britannlca, examined it, nnd find ing it worthless, returned It." Real examination shows this newspaper Britannlca to be a cheap photograph of the real work and from ten to twenty years behind the times ; supplemented in part with matter taken from Chambers old Encyclopedia of 1860. sat&tues, Strouse, the jeweler, for watches. A NEW GRAND ARMY. A Severe Arraignment of the Old State Organization. A meeting of representatives of different PostB of the Grand Army of the Republic of .Philadelphia was held in that city, on Thursday evening last, at which a new organization was effected. Dr. Albert W. Hendricks, Commander of Post 56, a native of Tamaqua and son of the late Hon. John Hendricks, who represented this district in the State Senate in the '50's, made u vigorous speech denouncing the manner in which the. present department officers conduct Its affairs. He said : "At the last meet ink.' of- our Post, when.. I iw'as elected chairman of the camp fire, certain de velopments pertinent to, ev,ery member of the G. A. R. were made. You are? all aware of the peculiar rotation in office that has gone on since tire -organization ot the.State G.- A.- R, - Assoclatlop. You all know how few men were elevated from the ranks. The affairs Of the State Department have been in charge -of a combination of mennwho have made their offices not pnly one ioi emolument, but also of- aggrandizement. Itis.atWelt known fact that members of the depart' ment commandery' have beeti 'placed in lucrative positions by taking advantage of the prestige of their office. We have now a man' holding a position paying $1,800 a year in the Department of Penn sylvania and a 2,500 position in the tax office. There are some maimed veterans who could do the work of the depart ment just as well as that incumbent and leave him to live in luxury on his $3,600 a year. A boy has been doing all the work in his office for $3 .a week. I have nffi davits to prove that the lists have been padded to nn enormous extent in the De partment of Pennsylvania. "The time is coming when we will huve to disband or join an organization whic'i is honest in his intentions. The depart ment officers have purposely padded the list ot members so as to make Pennsyl vania the lianner state In the Union. The object of .this meeting is to form an honest organization." Past Commander McCready, of Post 400, made -an address, after which Com mander Hall nominated Dr, Albert W. Hendricks for president of the Eistein Association, and he was elected by accla. matlon. The other ouicers eleoted are Theodore E. Wharton, of Post 303, Sec retnry; Richard Nuttle, of Pest 50, Cor responding Secretary, and Comrade Bishop, of Post 35, Treasurer. This organization will have many fol lowers throughout the state who have be come disgusted with the manner In which the affairs of the old organization which they claim has been in the interest ot a certain ring. The next meeting of the Department Encampment will probably take some action In regard to thU new movement and lend to some exciting scenes. Strouse, the reliable jeweler. Saving Fund Shares. The Sate Deposit Building and Saving Association still hns tome shares for sale lu the Ma rah series. Cull at the QfTiee ot M, II. Master, marble yard, 127 North Jarulu street, if you want some. 4Sw - Ten cent box Mflglo Paste Stove Polish roro cents. Ask your grocer. Piotures tree, EARTHQUAKESJN EUROPE. Inhabitant of Towns in Austria nnd Italy I'niilo Stricken, Rome, April 10. Severo earthquakes havo been oxporlonond at Trevlso, Korrar- i andlno nnd Padua. At Venlco four shocks- woro folt, causing tho Inhabitants to bo como pnulo strlokou. Tho onrthqunkes extended from Vienna to Trlosto In ono direction, nnd from Klnggonfurth. capital 1 of Coslnthn, to Agram, capital of Crotls and Salvannlo in tho other. Twonty-ilvo shocks woro folt at Lnlbnch, whoro two porsous woro killed. A dispatch from Viennn says thnt in Lnlbnch not a slnglo houso oscnpod with out dumugo. Tho theater, musoum nud churches suffered severely. St. Mary's church Is in ruins. Mnny persons woro injured by fnlllng chlmnoys. Tho dam aged housos threaten to collnpso, nud tho greater part ot tho population havo taken rofugo In tho neighboring forests. The palace nt Soda was dnmngod, nnd must bo pulled down, ho dangorous buildings havo beon cordoned for military Inspec tion. Tho pooplo are In despair, fearing that tho shocks will bo ropoated. In Vienna tho shooks woro folt severely. . In ono thoater the orchestra stopped play ing, nnd lmmodlntoly nftorward the wholo structure, walls, boxes, galleries nndohnn dellors, woro scon swaying to nnd fro, Tho audience fled panic strlokon into the street, thinking that ovory moment tho building would fall. Many of tho resi dents of Fhinm sought refugo aboard the ships In tho harbor. Similar reports of pnnio come from Humorous towns und villages. In many places tho towers of tho churches swung so violently thnt tho bolls In them rang. Harrison Will Not Tnke the Stump. Cleveland, O., April 10. PostmaBtor Anderson and Congressman Burton re turned from Indianapolis today, where they wont to Invito ex-President Harrison to mnke an address boforo the oonvontton of tho league of Ropublloau clubs, to bo hold In this city In Juno. Mr. Harrison said that ho regretted very much his Ina bility to address tho' convention, but that ho could not do so oonslstohtly. "Mr. Harrison has taken tho position that ho will mako no political speeches," said Mr. Burton. "Ho told' us that tho only reason ho workod In New York in tho intorost of Morton last fall Was that the story had beon startod that ho was opposed to Mr. Morton, and ho desired to show by his work that'ho was not." A Woman Confesses 'Murder. CniOAQO, April 10. With his hoad al most severed from his body William Fer guson, colored, was found lying on tho Boor in Pearl Smith's room, at 157 West Lnko streot. A few mlnutos later Pearl Smith, also colored, who confessed to tho crlmo, wn3 arrestod. Ferguson had been living with tho Smith woman. Ferguson is said to havo served a two yours' term In tho penitentiary for cutting tho woman. A Witness' Sensational Confession. RUTLAND, Vt., April 10. The trial of Henry Harris for tho murdor of Henry Domillo Lnwronco camo to a sudden ter mination yesterday. Albort Brown, a stato witness, contcssod that his fathor and himself killed Lawrenco nt their homo, and that Harris know'nothing of it. Har ris was at onco acquitted nnd released. Brown's fathor and mothor, who wltnessod tho murdor, aro dead. The Futo of Cyclist Lonz. London, April 16. The Daily News publishes an Armenian letter giving the result of tbo lnqulrlos mndo to ascertain the into of Frank Lonz, tho American bicyclist who dlsaDDcnrod in Armenia whilo engaged In making a tour of tho world. Tho writer of tho 'iotter says ho hears that Lonz was shot doad on tho road botwpon Kourtall and Zahar. Boston Subway 1)111 Practically Defeated. Boston, April' 16. The Boston subway received a blow In the legislature, whon tho houso Votod, 98 to' 73, to order to a third rending tho bill reooallntt tho law Tolntivo to th6 construction of Subways in tho city of isoston. The committee on judiciary has roportod adversely on the bill to prohibit thp 'use ot' high hats in theaters. , Fatally Injured by a Trnln.. CONNKLL8VILLE, Pa., April 10. While crosslug.tho railroad In. a grocery wagon yestorday Andrdw Cooper, aged -S3, and Wilbur Kogsrs, ngod 15, received injuries that will probably result fatally. Tho wagon was struck by an express train on the Baltimore and Ohio road. Both horses woio klllod nnd tho wagon demolished. Is Yamngnta an Austrian? London, April 16. A dispatch to The Standard from Berlin says thntn singular rumor Is current in that city to tho effect that Flold Marshal Count Yumngntn, the Jnpnnoso mlnlstorof wnr, Is tho longmlss- lug Archduke John, or Austria, who wont abroad some yoars ago undor tho name of John Orth. Delaware's New Secretary of State. Dovmt, Del., April 10. It is announced that tho governor will appoint J. Hurvoy Whltqinan, of Now Castla county, secre tary of state. Mr. Whltqman was a mem ber of tho houso in 18S9 nnd spoakor in 1S03. He wns summoned horo by tho gov ernor. Strouse's watch charms are elegant and reasonable in price. ' Ta Notice. Notice is hereby given that all delln quent taxpayers must make settlement with the undersigned for 1S93 and 1804 taxes within ten days from date and In default the property or household goods ot the delinquents will be levied upon and sold without further notice. M. J. ScANLAN Rejeiver of Taxes, Shenandoah, April 12, 1895. 4-12-10t Strouse for optical goods. Special This Week. Gents' good white shirts, 33 cents. Fair ticking for 5 centB per yard. Good quality sheeting, 14 cents. Table oil cloths, 13 C6ntS' P. J. MONAOHAN, 3 ! tf 28 South Main street, 18 karat Strouse's. solid gold wedding rings at Bargains in Boots and Shoes. A, Womer has purchased Snyder's shoe stpre'nnd OffeM the entire stock of bootfl and shoes at less thnn cost. Next to Werner's truck Btore. 3-96 Ira All the latest novelties line atStrouoe's. In the jeweli y A Murder Wlti'css liccomc Insane. St. Louis, April 10. Rose Fatollo, tho servant girl employed in tho household of Dr. Arthur Duoslow, tho millionaire who murdered his wife and son lnstyonr, has gone Insana ns tho result of Booing tho hor- rlblo crime committed. A Veteran of Two Wars. Vmirrnv S Tl At-I1 lit nmmpnl H T. Campbell, ono of tho pioneers of this Bbiitu, uiuu yusiuruuy lib ocuunuu, o. u. aiu was n votoran of two wars and colonol of tho Flfty-sovonth Pennsylvania regiment in tho civil war. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Three big mills at Danlolsonvlllo, Ky hnvo voluntarily lnoroasod tho wages of their workmen. Thomas MoKnno, West Virginia's old est inhabit.; dkl nt Huntington, aged 108. Ho fougiit lu tho wnr of 1813. Aloxnndor Wilklo, cnshlor for n com mission house In Toronto, has disappeared. So has f 10,000 of his omployors' money. President Clovoland reviewed tho Eman cipation day parado nt Washington from tho north portico of tho White Houso this forenoon. Nearly nil tho mines on the Wheeling division of tho Baltimore nnd Ohio rail toad started up this morning with negroes, mdor tho protection of deputy sheriffs. A thlof entered the npnrtmcnts of Mmo. "ana, wlfo ot tho Chilian minister nt tVashlngton, during her nbsonco, nnd tolo $5,000 worth of diamonds and pearls General Sclioflcld to Visit Memphis. Memphis, April 16. A prlvato telegram hero nnounces tho aocoptanco by Llouton ant Gouoral Schollold, United States army, of tho invitation to nttond tho state drill and encampments to bo hold horo In May. -T, onion., NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, aanauctnrea nnaer me stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. .Prescribed by eminent physicians! DR. RICHTER'S Onlv ffenuinewlth Trade Mark"Anclior.' jManufucturexiCommcrzienratliDr.Iliclitcrof 1 BF. Ad. Elchterfc Co., 17 Wines Ct.,l!SW SOSZ. I 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branoh Houses, Own Glassworks, & 60 nt In Bnenandoab. for hale b n u t. if iriin. BR. MttinBt . J. W. Ll lnn.7S.M8IH SI., 11. u. nbUCDif, rj. rur. uiuiu i MISCELLANEOUS T70UND. About ten days ago, a sum of JL' money. Call at the Herald offico i-i5-at IfAN.TED. Gentleman who can Klvobond, YT 10 ibko cuario 01 a Duaincss in anenan donh. Address with reference, Champion M'I'g Co., Mlddletown, fa. TJCr A "NTtM? Honest, encrRCtlo men to W XiJN XihU. solicit orders for Nursery stocK. I'erxai nent employment, expenses nnd Rftlarv. Write fll nnce ff.r t..rmR and lerrltorv for fall delivery. H O. Chase & Co., 1430 Uouth Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. WHY do people complain of hard times, when any woman or man can make irom to io tin a nay easily j ah nave neara ni the wonderful success of the Climax Dish Washer; yot many are apt to think they can't make money soiling it but anyone can make money, t:Vant.e every family wants one. One aeent haKmade 478.36. in .the last three moUths.altr paying all expenses and at tendlne to reeular business besides.' You don't nave 10 canvass : as soon as people Know you havn lt'for sale they 'eend for a Dish Washer. Address tne uumnx jure, uo., a aiarr Ave., Columbus', Ohio, for particulars. EraFHTOTXSM. An amusing, Instructive nndentertalnlng exmoiuon.oi yie wonaers ana ! k ( jnjsteries of MESMERISM, By PROS'. OA'SIERON taSft-- - OUSON,iB.. -r BOBBINS' OPERA' HOUSE, Wednesday Eve., April 17th. Admission, 25c. Reserved Seals, 35c. Seats on sale at Ktrlln's drue store. HOOKS & BROWN BooliS, Stationery, Novelties, Rutotoor Stamps. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St, W. J. Canceirius,. Saloon I 81 East Centre Btreet, Bhenandoah. Beers, Porter, Ale nnd Cigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest brands ot whiskies. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 10 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys. Ilcer, i'ortor and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit one," Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Free lunch 8 to 12 p. in Miners, Mechanics and Laborers' BidiaiLoailssociatii; Will Issue a NEW SERIES OF &T06K, Limited to 400 shares. The sale of Bhares will taku place at the offlse of Johu It. Covle, Esq., on WEDNESDAY, APHIL 17th, 1805, between the hours of 5 and 8 o'olook p. m. 8,6,8,10,18,15,10 Call and see our Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical You can save 50 per IKE 129 DON'T FCMM1 THE PMGE Between Oak and Cherry Streets. 3rO T, H. SMYDER l Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. earden's $T WALL (Store, We have just received tl flee line Of tbe most beautiful nnd artistic papers in the market, which we will sell ot very reasonable prices. Wo bnve also in stock a great deal of ltift year's patterns which we are selling nt a sacrifice. Comeand Bee our line ot goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Lorgest Paper Store in Tow.u Finest Slock and Lowest Prices. JIouse, Sign and Decorative Paiktino. 224 "Weat Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. CHINESE :- IO ITortli 2va.l3a. Street, Bb.enandoali, Fa. Clothes of all descriDtion neatlv done scores of families in this city ns to my care in' washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than other laundry in this city. v . U.1 VJiailU U11U Vvf jJKtLllLlg j Of French Pattern Hats We are displaying hundreds of the choicest and most select styles ever shown, ench and American designs In flowers of, every description. Cheap ribbon, all i. No. 5.5c; No. 7. 7e: No. 9. 9c: No. 12. 12c: No. 16. 15c: No.' 80. 25c ner vard all colors. Sailor hats, 15o np ; ladleB' hats, 25c up ; infants long cloaks, cream and white for $1.00 up. Infants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out, down from $1.00 to COc per yard. Black satin, 24 inches wide, $1.00 yer yard, worth 81.75. Nnn's veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to' $1.75, nt Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S. Main St. Spring : and : Summer S'u.Itln.g'S- ( Order spring garments now). Besides giving1 ample time for delivery it enables you to have your pick of our spring' assortment. Complete line of domestic and imported npvelties in trousers arid suiting1. PORTZBROS. 34 North. 'Alain. S'tr., Shenandoah, Pa. We Have t Ike ' " BestMIuminatifig'6ll rnaae, Odor fess, cplorless, 1'brilllaritirAaf,e, 'per fection, If you ,ar,p nth,! dark, drop, us a. postal.,, W'll enlighten you and lighten you. . : . Eclipse pil Oom'y Oils', Gasoline, CandlesVEamp Wicks, Burners'; etc. 213 South Jariiln St.,, SHENANDOAH, PA. Mail orders promptly attended to. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTII MAJJf BTItSJSt Grand display ot birds and animals of all selections and finest "paintings in the county. BesJ I?eer, Porter and Ales, finest Brands ol Cigars. Free lunch every rxornlng vn& evening. Jons Weeks, Proprietor O. W. DAVIDSON, Bartender Our Easter Opening Ladies, you are all invited to call next Saturday, Monday and Tuesday and ex amine the largest assortment of trimmed hats, strictly of the very" latest New York styles, ever shown in Shenandoah, We have thern at prices to suit the wants of all. HYDE, New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. Evan J. Davies, Era AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be bad at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Firss-class hair cutting and singeing. Ferguson House Duildlng. fine stock of Insirumcnis and Optical Goodi cent, by calling on 0RKIN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. PA. TO- Painter and Paper Hanger, Sts,, SHENANDOAH. Largest Assortment and Lowest Prloe. All orders promptly attended to.. LAUNDRY un In a first class tnannfir. I can refer to , CHARLES LSB, Manager. t and Bonnets is Now on. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 B.' Centre St., Shenandoah TWO-STORY Frame Building, 30x45 feet, on ' South Chestnut street. Kents for $18 per month; wl 1 be sold cheap,. TIOR SALE. Unlf lot and. two nouses, slt- I? uate on West Centre meet. Will nay 12 per cent, on.invesljnent, and can be bought on easy termB. T?AltM JFOB "SALE K Una of 33 acres. JO- within 'three imlles of good market. .Twenty-cine acres unaer cultivation, ana lour res o lro6ts, 'good barii anay-nU'ln good condition 'Will be soldUOr ll.SOO casn.i rt70R!A.IiB.IricensedlOtelBtaml In Maba T , .noy .township.- near the .turougli .llne. "Frame building, nine rooms, doing pood busi ness. Good reasons given for selling. A bar gain for anybody. Apply to-M.J Lawlor, Justice of the Pcace,-123 East Centre street. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloonand Jlestaurant, " 834 North Wcat.Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. ED. BRENNAN, t Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beets, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. . V Bost Brands ot 5 and 10c Cigars. New Tinsmith Shop. 3VE. J". X-i3DVOXZ Has opened a new tlntmlth shop and is pre pared to do Unroofing, spouting, stove repair ing aiiu nil Klaus ui jopDing at reasonable rates. tmiisiacuon guaranteed. 23D East Lloyd Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND CO RL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, poster and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Anthony Schmicker's J 104 SOUXU 31AIN ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms lu town, Reading bear, porter and l'ottsvtlle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a call. Millions of Dollars Go np In smoke every year. Take no' risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insnranco Agent, 120 South Jardin Btreet. Also Life and Accidental Companios tf r 4 i i
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