EVENING HERALD r-jbllehed dally, except Sunday by iSltAZV VVlH,I8UlNO COllll'AltJ:, Fttblicatlon office and mechanical Jepartment, North Market Street. tla-BlJ I dollvorod In Shenandoah and Perala surrounding towns for Six Cents week,pyablo to thecarrlors. By matl,Three Dollarti a' year or Twenty-live cents per month, In advance. Advertisements charged according to space Bd position. Tho publishers reserve the right to change tho position of advertisements when OTer the publication of news requires It. Tho right la also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that tho pub tihirs may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Pfa. n second closs mall matter. TUX JSVJSN1NQ U KHALI), Shenandoah, Ponni ''vrQTi l'virf T T -v-c-i 1 r FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1895. Therk 1b not the least reason to believe that Cleveland wants another term, and not a shadow of a reason to suppose he could get It It he did want It. TUB two laws on which the last Con gress spent the most time were tho tariff and income tax, and they will he land marks in political history as elaborate muddles. The Florida Senate has fired a shot at the Spanish 11 tg by adopting a resolu tion of sympathy with the Cuban revolu tionists ; and no apology will be made in the case, it Is safe to say. liET ub Bee. The great and serious ob jectlon which the Democratic party had to the McKinley law was based on the awful unconstitutionality of the thing, Therefore it would be necessary for the Democracy to proceed at once to frame 2ws by means of which revenues might ibeTalsefl by strictly constitutional means, -hAndj.lo'J we have the income tax, and the Varying opinions of the members of the Supreme Court thereon. Two TEAKS ago "oil in sight" was over sixteen million barrels. Last year it was nearly ten millions. This year it is rather leBS than five millions, and this seems to account for the change in price. There was so much in sight formerly tha iprlces were down and production was dll couraged, because there was not much money in it. But now the picture is changed. Upon the enormous difference in the rcgularsupply follows an enormous difference in price. When oil goes from SO cents a barrel up to $2 every man whose land lies in the oil-producing region wonders if in this change there may not -be something for him and begins to bore iioles. This appears to be the state of nf fairs now in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. Prospectors have given up their ancient bunt for oil in those regions "when oil got to a point at which it would ihardly pay to work any but great wells, 2Jow it has begun again, and there is no doubt that abundant new sources will be .found. The last Congress passed Beveral im Tiortant nets on the subject of pensions, directly In the Interest of the old solj diers, and against the unfriendly policy xf the present Administration. One of these acts provides that $0 per month shall be the lowest pension for any form of disability, which means that all pen salons of lower amounts will be raised to that figure, and that the mockery of pay ing only $2 per month to a veteran who liiia proved his right to a pension will cease to exist. Another act repeals the prohibition against tho payment of pen aaiens to non residents; and another au thorizes postmasters to administer oaths ;tu pension cases, thus relieving many 3euslooers ol the trouble and expense of making long journeys to secure their money. Hut the most advantageous of sll is one which declares a pension to tbe a vested rght. This means that pen sions are not to be modified, suspended or abrogated at the caprice of a Com aulssioaerof Pensions, or for the promo tion of political designs. It will not be (possible .hereafter for a Democratic Ad ministration to repeat the outrage of ar bitrarily depriving nearly 20,000 soldiers of their pensions; but in all cases of pro posed suspension, thirty days' notice snust be given to the pensioner, with the privilege of furnishing testimony to substantiate his claim, the presumption of the law being In his favor instead of against him. Not one of these acts was (recommended by President Cleveland or augges-ted hy his Commissioner of Pen oalons. Their passage was compelled by the lerce of public opinion, and they Uui as a direct and striking rebuke to the Administration. Kven a Democratic "CoHgraea could not resist the pressure of iMntlment against the poltoy under whlob so many disabled and dependent veterans .of the Union Brmy had been wronged out of the small sums granted them on ac count of misfortunes incurred in the service of their country. Spring : and : bummer S-ULltin-g-s- (Order spring (rarinents now). Besides giving ample time for delivery it enables you to have your pick of our spring assortment. , Complete line of domestic and imported novelties in trousers and suiting. PORTZ BROS. 24 North Main ST., Shenandoah, Pa. We Have the Best Illuminating oil mde. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. It you are In the dark, drop.us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten yon. Eclipse Oil CSomy Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA, Mall orders promptly attended to. A Clean, Quick Shave Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Fires-class hair cutting and singeing. Ferguson House Building Climatic Influence on Health. It cannot be denied that the influence of climate upon health is, great, and it is lu recognition of this fact that physi cians send patients suffering with pul monary diseases lo great distances lor "chunge of air." Hut when tlie sullerer haDDens to be loo noor to act udou the advice his lot Is hard, indeed. But it is not necessarilv boneless. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery can be had at any medicine store, and to it thousands wnose cases were considered desperate owe their lives. Ud to ft certain nolnt In the progress of Consumption, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Dlscoverv is a nositlve remedy. But delay is dangerous with Consumption. In all the conditions that, lean to it, me "Discovery" is the remedy. With severe lingering Coughs or Weak Lungs, nothing acts bo promptly. Every disease that can be reached tnrougn tne dioou yieius io thin medicine. The Scrofulous affections of the lungs that's called Consumption is one of them. For this, and for every other form of Scrofula, for all blood- taints and disorders and all cnronic Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affections, the "Discovery" Is the only remedy so certain that, once used, It Is always In fnrni-. Can anything else be "just as good" for you to buy ? Don't you believe It. Special Trains on Sunday. Special trains on the Lehigh Valley, for the accommodation of those desiring to attend the corner stone laying of SU John's narochial school, will run as follows: Leave Shamokln 7:55 a. m. arrive ot Pottsville 9:15 a. m Leave ABhland 12:01 p. m., Hazleton, 11:30 a. m., arrive Pottsville, 2:15 p. in. The train leaving Pottsville at 5:15 for Shenandoah, Ahlandand Shamokln, via Frackvllle, will be held until 0 p. m. Special for Hazleton, via New Boston, will leave Pottsville at C p. m. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When she had Children, sho gave them Castorla, Tax Notice. Notice Is hereby given that all delin quent taxpayers must make settlement with the undersigned for 1893 and 1894 taxes within ten days from date and in default the property or household goods of the delinquents will be levied upon and sold without further notice. M. J. SCANLAN Reselver of Taxes. Shenandoah, April 12, 1895. 4-12-lOt Easiest way to kill a chicken is to break the egg before It Is hatched. Same Is true of consumption. Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup is n positive cure for coughs and colds. Nothing will cure consumption. Does it pay to neglect the com r Bargains in Boots and Shoes. A. Womer has purchased Snyder's shoe store and offers the entire stock of boots and shoes at less than cost. Next to Womer's trnck store. 8-25-lm You Don't Have to Swear off says the St, Louis Journal of Agriculture In an editorial about No-To-Bac. the fam ous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many cases cured by No-To-Bac. one. a prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years : two- boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes him sick." No To Bac sold and guaranteed by Mrs. A, Wasley, No cure no pav. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. 18t eod Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessig & Baer, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf 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 ol its exceeding promptness in 1 ..! . I.. . I. 1.1 .1 .1 .... 1,( .) ,.,., i,aok and everv cart of the urinary pas- ; n ipaie or ieraaie. it relieves re- buuuuu ui wuLer auu jiaiu lu jmsaiuK iu almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is vour remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-9-om Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc OH has cured hundredslot cases of deafness that wero i Bupposedfto be Incurable, It never falls ' to cure e&rache. SAVED BY A FLAW. An Alleged Thl -vliis; IJ uiUor May Ntvcrrio llrourflit to Irliil. LANCASTER Pa., April 10. Tho trial of K: K. Smith, the aged banker of Colum bia, on tho ohargo of embezzling JHlfiOO, was postponed unilor peculiar clrcum stnncos, Congressman Marriott Brosius, ono of his nttornays, moved that tho panol of jurors bo quashed on tho ground that It had boon ltlogally drawn. Ho showed that when tho present Jury commissioners woro Installed, last January, tho oatli to which tlioy sub3crlbed did not Inoludo tho phraso that they would "select all jurors without hotrod, mallco or will," as re quired by tho net of assombly, and that this omission was fatal to tholr qualifica tions to draw jurors. Judgo Brubaker regarded tho point well taken, and declared Smith's trial off. Tho defendant, who Is nearly 80 yoars old, was convicted at tho last torm of court of ro colvlng deposits nftor ho know that his bank was Insolvent, tho conviction hav ing boon secured mainly by tin tostlmony of his partner, C, K. Grayblll. Sentouco had not boon passed ponding a motion for a now trial. Thero are numerous othor Indictments against tho banker, but Judgo Brubakor having lntlmutod that he considered thorn iofoctlvo, tho district attornoy Is ougagod lu framing now onos. If, however, tho present grand jury Is Incompetent, now indlctmonts will liavo to go boforo tho noxt onsulng grand jury, after tho com missioners havo boon properly sworn. By that that time, howover, the statuto of limitations would Intervcue to save Smith from trial. The Stamp Swindler Confesses. Chicago, April 10. C. O. Jones, tho former nowspupor artist who was arrested Wodnosday night by tho United States secret servlco on tho chnrgo of counter feiting two-cent stamps, confossed yester day to Captain Portor that ho and tho man Morrison are quo ond tho same. Jones' friends say ho lias boen in Canada for tho past mpntli, roturulug on Wednes day. Tho socrot servlco mon tracked him to Cincinnati, whero ho wroto to a Chicago newspaper that his stamps woro now for sale in Mexico. Mrs. M. T. Mack, who was in chargo of tho Hamilton office, is thought to bo a Chicago woman. She Is under arrest in Canuda. Pugilistic Content for Love. St. Joseph, Mo., April 19. C. H. Car ver and Harry Ward, two youug mon of this city, who havo boon paying atten tions to tho samo young lady, fought with bare knuckles under London prlzo ring rules to dotormlno which should glvo way to tho other. Thoy fought In a grovo near this city, and aftor an hour's fighting were compelled to desist from shoor ex haustion. Both principals were badly bruised. 5 To AbollOi tho Carson City Mint. Washington, April 19. Mr. Proston, tho director of tho mldt, ordered tho S550, 000 in gold bullion and 150,000 ounces nf silver now at tho United States mint at Carson City, Nevada, shipped at once to tho mint at San Kranolsco. Tho Inference Is that tho Carson City mint will soon bo dismantled and Its machinery shipped to Denver, for uso In tho now colnagj mint to be established there. Faith FalL-il to Cure. Bethlehem, Pa., April 10. Mrs. Fran cis Frey, aged 55, died yesterday of heart disease. Sho hud been a sufferer for some tlmo, and two weeks ago was porsuadod that prayers which woro offered for her did more good than inudlclno. Sho there upon dismissed her physicians and ao coptod tho faith can. Sho belongod to tho Mcnnonlte .church. An Offer to Umru, Khan of Jnndol. London, April 19. A dispatch from Simla says thnt the government has au thorized Major General Sle.Il. Low, com mander of tho Chltral expedition, to offer Umra, khan of Jandol, tho Invader of Chltral, an honorablo asylum for himself and family and a reasonable number of bis followers, In return for his uncondi tional surrender. The Reported Rattle a "Va'keJ' Denison, Tox., April 19. Tho Guthrlo, O. T special in regard to an lntcrnoclno war' at Tishomlng, Chickasaw nation, is a fake, purs and simple. Tho govornmont autonomy of the Chickasaw nation is moving along without a jar, and tho Chlckasaws are loss disturbed with in tornal complications just now than for O not be deceived. This brand of White Lead is still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slew corrosion. It is a standard brand of Strictly P ure White Lead The recommendation of "John T.Lewis &Bros." to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit Many short-sighted dealers do so. For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure While Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can U a aj-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance In matching thades, and insures the best paint that it a tossible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and pet our book on paints rnd color-card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollars. JOHN T, LEWIS & BROS. CO.. Philadelphia. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 231 North West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wlnea and Liquors. jreeley's Cafe 36 North Slain Street. The most nonular resort in the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap Oar cigars are tbe meat. DMA Oaptain General Campos Will Pun ish Only tlio Leadors. SEN0R DB LOME INVESTIGATING. Tho New Sjinnlnh M In In tor to WiMlilngton Will I.enve Havana Tomorrow, Aftor In quiring Into tho Alllnnca AiTnlr ItebeU 1'uw In Number ami Poorly JSqulppeil. HAVANA, April ID. Captain Goneral Mnrtlnoz do Campos has Issued from San tiago do Cuba a proclamation offering pardon to all Insurgents, with tho excep tion of tho loadors, who will lay down their arms and surrender. Ho has mado preparations to Immediately pursue tho mombcrs of tho bands who rofuso to como in under tho proclamation, and tho war faro against them will bo waged vigor ously. It Is stated horo that some of the insur gent bands havo taken to torturing help less residents of tho country districts who havo Incurred their displeasures. At Dlau qulzal, near Mauzanlllo, n grocer named Miguel Laurcdo was surprised at night by Maceo's band. Ho was cruelly tortured and horribly mutilated, aftor which ho KNOn ENRIQUE DUTUT DE LOME, was tied to a treo, whero ho was left for tho buzzards to eat. Manuel Iglosla, a grocer of Buoyclto, Manuel Roltor and tth old mon named Vicana, who fought ngalnst tho robols In tho last revolution, havo boon murdered by roving Insurgents. Tho town of Palma Sorlana, province of Santiago do Cuba, was attacked by in- surgonts, who woro repulsod and pursued by a body of troops. The robels found refuge in the mountains. Tho troops dis covered tho place whore tholr camp had boen located, and found a dead rebol lc It. A numbor of weapons woro captured. Evi dence confirming tho roports of tho death of tho robel chlof, Mnnofrlta, was found. Threo of tho govornmont forco wero woundod In consoquonco of not carrying out tho orders that had boen given thorn. Senor Dupuy do Lome, the nowly ap pointed Spanish minister to tho United Statos, arrived hero lastovenlng. Sonor do Loino mado tho voyago from Spain with Marshal do Campos and loft him ot San tiago do Cuba, proceeding to this port on tho steamer Maria Christina. It is ex pected that he will prococd for Now York on Saturday, after making an investiga tion into tho Alllanca affair. Private advices from tho province of Santiago do Cuba show that tho forces of the insurgents do not amount to nearly tho number claimed by tho robols. Among tho loaders of tho various bands aro Em ilio Glral, n whtto man, who commands 200 men; Alfonso Goulot, mulatto, 500; Bornnrdo Camacho, whlto, 100; Victorlana Garzen, whlto, 400; Luis Bonne, mulatto. 200; Edunrdo Domlnguez, whlto, 200; Vlc- torlano Hlorrezuclo, mulatto, 300; Quln tln Bandera, nogro, 1,000, and PerlcO Perlz, white, 1,000, a total of 3,900 men. Of this numbor 1,000 aro said to bo armed with rifles, while tho others Uso shot guns and machetes as weapons. The robols do not possess a slnglo ploco of artillery. Considerable oxcltomont has been caused by the fact that tho robels nro again resort ing to Incendiary taotlcs, which caused such enormous loasos to tho planters during tho last Insurrection. Tho central plantation, Dos Amlgos (two friends), tho proporty of Sonor Nicolas Castano, situated on the coast near Manzanlllo, has boon burned by tho rebels. Two million arrobns of sugar cane wero dostroyod. Tho advlco3 do not show whether tho maohlnory of tho plant ation was dostroyod. Theso control fac tories contain very oxponslvo maohlnory, crushors, vacuum pans, centrifugals, oto., and should tho robels burn many of (hem tho loss would bo enormous. It Is stated on good authority that tho troops commanded by Colpnol Sautocllde have cooped up a band of Insurgents In tho mountains in tho provinco of Santiago do Cuba, nnd that tholr capturo Is only a question of n short tlmo. Tho robels are making a stout dofonso, ond a very hot ilro is bolng exchanged. An Opulent Tauper. ItocKVILLE, Md., April 19. Miss Harriet Dugau, who diod horo rocontly, ugod about 70 yoars, it Is found, doservod a placo In tho calondar of distinguished misers. Sho had lived on the charity of nor neighbors tor moro than llfty yoaw. Aftor her doatli hor houso was searched, and among othor dlscovorlos groat quan tities of expensive olothlng, several thou sand dollars In bonds, and $1,600 In gold wore unearthed. In hor youth Miss Du gan was considered ono of tho most beauti ful womou In Maryland, nnd her aristo cratic bearing was contluuod to the last. Cardinal Leilochowskl on Oodleai Schooli. Winnipeg, April 10. Archbishop Lan govlu, of St, Bonlfaco, translates u por tion of a letter from Cardinal Lodochow skl, ot Home, referring to Godless schools, and which reads: "Some havo erroneously thought that there Is no danger In those schools which are called neutral, and that Cathollo children can bo Indiscriminately sent to thoso schools, but tho vory fact of such Institutions oxcludlng tho true and all other religions from their toaohlngs in flicts a groat wrong upon religion lwalf." A Septuagenarian Suicide. LAncabtbu, Pn., April 19, Joseph Blot ter, who, uutil recently, was employed by Captain Hinkle, a hotelkeeper ut Wrlghts vllle, was found dead along the York turn pike, near Wrlghtaville, with a bullet wound in his ohuek nnd another lu tho abdomen. A platol with two chambers empty was found on his person, as was also a lottor in German stating that ho did not wish to live uny longer. Ho was 70 years old, and frottod over tho death of Captain Ulnltle. in the Spring Even for those who get safety through the risks of a harsh and changeable climate ; for the strain upon the system through the long months of winter in fighting off its menacing perils always leaves a weakening reaction. Is not only an unequalled blood purifier, but a tonic in its true sense. It drives out of the blood the foul matter that in the winter season un avoidably accumulates there; and acting directly on the nervous system HeaSth Gihnore's Aromatic PVim A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous ; are getting thin and all run, down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to wo manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by A. WASLTEY, 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Per Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Bogs, Hogs, AND FOTJLTEY. S00 Page nook on Treatment of Animals and Cuart Kent I'rcc. Ct7Rrs(lrcverslConffestInnt.Inflamnintlon A.A.lSplnnl IHculuultis, Willi I'over. Jl. J!. Strains, IintneneKS. Hbeiimntlsm. !,CI)lstcmpcr, Nasal Discharges. I .!. Hots or Srub, Worms. '..Ex-Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. 6'.!'. (.'olio or, (J ripen, llellyncho. I!. (J. Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. II. II. Urinary unci Kidney Diseases I.I.Eriiiulvo DlNrnBcs, Mango. J.K. Di8t use of Digestion, i'arnlysls. Single Bottle (over SO dosaX - - .GO Stable Cose, with Specifics, Manu4L Veterinary Cure Oil and Iledlcator, 87.00 Jar Veterinary Curo Oil, - 1.00 Sold fcyDrDKRlittl or iet prrpftld ujrwhenand laUD7 qamlllf ob recflpi ot price. IirarilllEIS'IIID. CO., Ill A lUTTlUliDi SL, !tew Tori. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. In use 30 jem. The onV tnccenf al remedy (or Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from' over-work or other csnsee. VI per vial, or S visit snd Urge Till powder, for . 6oJd Lr Droti iau, or if it jj Btpatd ,m reiiit of price. IltnrillllnS'JI KIJ.ro., Ill llJMlUIina SkewVors. .tfrrfff.,Ji,r rffiiT, JlfJrMl Wholesale agent (or FeljEBifii'i hurt. I. J,i Expert Liger ud Sim: Pile Beer. No finer m&le. Fine llquora and Olgsrfl 12U South MftlnHt When In POTTSVIMiE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles dining room attached. Finest wlnesllanora, clftars. JOHN A. REILLY, Wholesale and Retail - LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Agont lor D. O. Yuengllng & Son's celebrated Beer, rortar Alea eto. - DB. A. A. SEIBERT - Hpcclallat In diseases of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. 2OT West Market St., Pottsville. Hours 8.80 n. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. m 7 to b p. m. BunaayB, v a. m. vo is m, jy Sarsaparilla Gives St. mm A7ST:v EMLNTS. P. J. riCftOIJnON, MAKAUEH. , Two 'Nljutfl Only. THURSDAY innn in, l n inn fi&??ay Aiitib lam & win America's greatest melo-drama-' tic actor, Mr. Richard Anderson, Supported by W. Ii. DOBSON'S select players In The Indian Hero -Utuiul PriccH- Keiervert seats at K'rlln s druR store. JjlKKa USON'S THEATRE, P. J. FBRQUSON, MANAGER. MONDAY, APRIL 22d, 1895. "A JOLLY LOT" Headed by tho 4 Emperors of Music, HOWARD, RUSSELL, TENNEY and TALBERT. Absolutely the most perfect or ganization of modern times Introducing Europe's fam ous novelty, The Voujare Family. A comedy brimming over with fun. Everything new, original and up to date. Grand Military Brass Band and novel street parade. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Roserved Heats t Ktrltn'n Aran store pKRQDSON'H THEATRE. P. J. rEBOUSON, UAHAQIK THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, '95. "Cheer up Willie, thoy are going to stop and amuse us this time." CON ROY : and : FOX Those clever comedians, with their splendid company, in Mot Tamales The Great Frce Comedy Success. Direct from Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, Fun from' start to finish. Wit, humor, with music, dance and song. A High-class Attraction Prices, 35, 50 uiid 75 cents. Seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of thePeace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre" St., Shenandoah TWO-STORY Frame Building, 30x45 feet, on South Chestnut street. Kents for 18 per month! wl 1 te sold cheap, FOR SALE. Half lot and two houses, sit uate on West Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on investment, and can be bought on easy terms. IARM FOR SALE A fjrm of 33 acres, wllhln three mlleB of gojd market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, and four acres of eood timber. Frame farm house, six rooms. Rood barn and all in good condition. Will be sold for 11,200 cash. FOR SALE. Licensed hotel stand In Maha soy township, near tbe borough line. Frame building, nine rooms, doing good busi ness. Oood reasons given for selling. A bar- 5aln for anybody. Apply to M.J Lawlor, ustlce of tbe Peace, 123 East Centre street. EARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOE . ,t . , ... , j I JIM" I ft mwmm&Mm la the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden f enee for residences, lawns.cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. MASTia nas the agency and carries it in stock at his marble and granite works, 117 H. J1KD1N ST. OYSTER BAY! 105 East Centre Street. Familios Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached.