it f EVENING HERALD 1 TL'KSUAY, APKIL 30. 1896. THIRD EDITION Mere Mention. There are too ninuy "Me Too'a" In Couuoll. At the next nudlt there may possibly be some surchnrKes mruleby the Auditors. Are you looking for ft home r There re two properties advertised In this paper for mile, cheap. Hard times still continue, owing to restricted work at the collieries. When, oh when, will they end f Perhaps, ufter all.therewas more smoke than fire In the reported damage to the new water dams. We shall see. That was a beautiful rural sight on Main street, Sunday 1 Two cows, a sow with a large progeny, and three goats formed the scene. If property owners only knew It, paint would add 50 per cent, to their nppenr noe and arrest' their decay. One or two more industries in town would employ much of our surplus labor, but then there is no encouragement for capital to locate here. It is the desire of Council that no en couragement be given to outsiders to start manufactories In town. Our idle populp tioa is permitted, however, to live best It canon what the Reading Coal & Iron Company permits. We never believed our Councilmen would ever stcop bo low as to bunco people. Other ton ns would and do offer better Inducements for manufacturers to locate in their midst. The toilers in the mines in this region must stand another drop In their wages. Yet there is no sign in rents coming down The opponents of the new county expect to get another whack at it today. Oar County Commissioners are on the ground at Harrlsburg. The cold rainB of the past three days has put a veto on garden making and relieved spring fever patients somewhat. If Shenandoah had a Board of Trade, backed by Council with promises that would stand, we might have many more Industries. Cheap fuel, free water and no taxes for a specified time would do the business. Hazleton, at one time, was owned uy a half dozen coal monopolists and the poor miners and others had scarcely the hardi hood to ask permission to breathe. Xow the town is a hive of Industry and bus! ness is booming, mostly through the good sense of enterprising borough officials. If there Is to be a change in the admin lstratlon of affeirs for the better In this borough the people must cease to elect Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company bosses to Council, else the town will go into the hands ol receivers, as the company Is now, all owing to the same methods. A Skeleton In the Closet. How often do we hear of this in domestic life at this day. But what is more appalling than the living body made repulsive with skin and scalp diseases, salt-rheum, tetter, eczema and scrofulous sores and swellings. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the nosltlve cure for all of these diseases If taken iu time, It also cures Lung-scrofula, commonly known as fulmonary Consumption, ay druggists Kevser. N. 0, Dr. R. V. Pierce : Dear Sir When about three vears of erne I was taken with mumps, also had fever, finally I had that dreaded disease Scrofula. The most eminent ohvsicians In this section treated me to no avail. I had running scrofulous sores on left side of neck and lace. I was small and weakly when eight or nine vears old. and In fact was nearly a skele ton. Six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery wrought marvelous chances. Althoueh the sores were healed In eight months, I did not quit taking It until I was sure it had been entirely routed from my system. The only signs left of the dreadful disease are the Bears which ever remind me of how near death's door I was until rescued by the "Dis covery." I am now eighteen years old and weigh 148 pounds, and nave not been sick in live vears. Your, respectfully, Hauvey M. Hoiaesian, Agt. for Seaboard Air Line. Coming Events. May 80 Ice cream festival in Bobbins' hall, under the auspices of the Young 'eon working boclety ol tne United Evangelical church. When Baby was sick, we gave her C&toria. 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. Bay Keystone flonr. Be Bure that the name Lbssio, & Babr, Ashland, Pa., is nrinted on every sack. tf Special This Week. Gents' good white shirts, 83. cents, Fair ticking for 5 oents per yard. Good duality nwtiusr. 14 cents. Table oil cloths, 12 cents. P. J. VONAOIIAK, gg-tf 28 South Main street. Relief in Six Hours. Dltrejlniz Kidney and Bladder dis- rinm relieved In lx hours by the "Nt-w GruHt South American Kidnev Cure. Tutu new remedy i a great surprise on naaeuMt of Its exceeding oromntneas In rJtivii.l(-pMln iu the bladder, kldneye, bask iiiiu every iiart of the urinary pas- saves In male or female. It relieve re tentton of water and pain in pausing it almotft immediately. If you want quick relief and care thin is your remedy. Bold at thn CUv Pharmacy. 107 S. Main M.. next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-K-oin E. B. FOLEY, Fine 0-rocri? 201 Wett Centra Stmt. nuu.ii, .MuwriM. flmir. iovl"lnni. ooeea. sugar, etc. Best quality, lowestprioes. 1 RAILROAD UK, Read Carefully and Then Walt Until Thursday. The stock of one of the largest whole sale clothing houses In Philadelphia while In transportation was wrecked by the railroad. This stock has been or dered to bo sold by the Express Company through A. G. LIpplncott & Co., of Phil adelphia. A stock consisting of nearly $37,CD0 worth of clothing will be brought here and will be closed out iu ten days. On account of this great railroad wreck sale the Bcddall building, corner Malu and Centre streets, has been rented ten days to arrange for the great sale. The Immense storo will be opened again and this great rallroid wreck sale will commence Thursday at 2 p. m. Every thing will be sold at retail, at 50 per cent. less than actual co-t, as the sale must positively close In ten days to satisfy the company. The entire stock consists of nearly 187,000 worth of fine clothing, hatB and furnishing goods. This tremendous railroad wreak sale will commence Thursday at 3 p. m. In Beddall's build ing, corner Centre and Main Btreets. Ab tho store has only been rented for ten days, everything will go rapidly. This li the first railroad wreck sale of this kind that has ever occurred iu this city and may never occur again. In order to prove what tremendous sacrifices will be made, we mention a few of our extraor dinary bargains that will be offered, and bear In mind, there are 0,000 different articles we cannot mention here. We advise you to save this and bring It with you so that there may be no mistake that you get exactly the goods mentioned in this document. R member, no postponement. This great raliroad wreck sale will close in teu days. Just think of the following pro position and remember that all goods priced in this document can be brought back any time during this sale. Men' fine worsted overcoats at $3.85. This coat is worth $15. We allow you to keep it home four days, and it not Boiled you may return the same, and we hereby agree to return the $3 85. Men's fine spring and fall weight overcoats, in silk and Batin lining, $0.90. This coat Is really worth $20 Men's extra fine satin lined spring and fall overcoats, $7 85, positively worth $25. A splendid suit of men' clothes at $3 85. This suit is positively worth $15. Keep it home four days, and if it is not soiled return the same, and we hereby agree to refund the $3.b5. Mpn fine spring and summer pants, $1.24, fine quality, really worth $5, latest style and very handsome. Keep them home four days and If not soiled return the same. and we hereby agree to roturn the $1.2-1, Men's extra fine suits, $0 85. This $0.S5 suit lu the finest material, latest style. well made and positively worth $20. Ask to see it. High grade goods, wearing equal to the finest quality custom work and over $10,000 different suits In silk and satin lined. All must go regardless of cost. Boys' and children's suits from 78c up ; child's knee pants, 17c : boys' hats, worth $1.50, 15c : men's hats, 75c, worth $3.50 ; good handkerchiefs, 5c, worth 25 socks, Sc ; men's line underwear, 4oc per suit, worth 2.50 : fine silk suspenders, 8c, worth 75c: silk umbrellas, 49c, worth $3.50, and a thousand other articles we have had no space to mention here. Dur ing this great railroad wreck sale the store will be kept open until 9 p. in. Saturday until 11 p. m. Make no mistake, Look before you enter. Don't be misled by BignB or banners displayed by other merchants. Our sign is a cut, photo graphed from the great smashup. It will pay you to come 100 miles to visit this great sale if you value'money. Don't miss it. Corner Centre and Main streets, Beddall's building. All the latest novelties in the jewelry line atStronee's. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away is the truthful, startling title of a book about No To-Bac. the harmless, cuaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nlcotlnlzed nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength vigor and manhood. Yournu nophysica or financial rick, as No-ToBao is sold by Mrs. A. Wasley under a guarantee to cure or money Address Sterllnc refunded. Book free. Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. iat eoa Strouse, the jeweler, for watches. Sheerest Nonsense. The Pottsville Daily Republican says any respectable and none subsidized newspapers in Pennsylvania will support the move to defeat Senator Don Cameron Our friend will learn, if indeed, be has not already, that newspapers with reputa tions for honesty and against whom not even a whisper ot suspicion of having ever been subsidized, will stand by Sena tor Cameron. As to his being so aristo cratic and cold blooded, Is the sheeres nonsense, but the very reverse Is the fact, Senator Don Cameron's home always his the latch string hanging out. And it is used by the different classes more than any other Senntors in Washington. It Is not the people that are finding fault with him, its a class, as a rule, who are not everv demand nmrfa the recipient) of every demand mude upon him, that are usually found srylng down with Don Cameron." Ashland Daily Local. Well said, friend James. T(ie IlEUAU) honestly ooincldes with you. We owe Mr. Cameron nothing ; bat on the contrary, if we felt like other dtsap poi ited people, we would have plenty ot room to vent our spleen upon that gentle ui in. Yet truth is mighty and mutt pre vail, si we oaunot say naught hut praise of the seulor Senator. He may differ on the ftnanelal questions of the day wltn the majority of thetepublloan, but that doe not make him lest a RtpubllOHU. Rupture. Onw goarwitefed. No opw-aJtev In- qulm at the Shenandoah drtitf Sterw. No. S South Main street. 0-18-tC Strouae tor clocks. DISASTER NARROWLY AVERTED. The I.Itm of Many Ktonmlmnt I'ii.wiikpm Kmlniigfrcil by IMrilliiiiiii. San Franuisuo. Anril 80. Tho steamer Modoo, plying between this olty and Sac ramento, had a narrow escape from de- strttctlon on her lost trip. Several of the crew, liioludlug firemen and oilers, have trencliment, the others doing double duty. Second Engineer Ward, left alone In the ougino room, had to oil certain mnchln- ory. Whllo doing so it is believed ho fell overboard and was drowned. Meanwhile the engine room was deserted. When tho pilot npproaohed tho Sacramento draw bridge, which was closed, ho signaled to slow down. Repeated rlnas had no effect. tho pilot tried to swing the stonmor around. Tho fireman, hearing tho pilot's signals, thought something was wrong and hastened to the deserted engine room, reversing thoonglnos just in tlmo to savo the steamer and probably the lives of tho passengers, The stenmor had been going at top speed for twenty miles with no ono In the engine room. MisMng Under I'ecullnr Circumstance. San Francisco, April 30. C. C. Smith, ashler and bookkeeper for Li. W. Mc- Glaufllu & Co., wheat brokors, who man aged the late Senator Fair's big wheat deal, Is missing uudor peculiar circum stances. Smith spent Sunday nt tho office working on his books. At 3 o'olock yester day morning the police wore notified of his disappearance. A sergeant sout to Mc Glnulfin's office found several oxcltod per sous, Including Mrs. Smith and her par ents, who insisted thnt tho cashier had been murdered. Tho office was In disorder, books and papors scattered around, and on tho lloor Smith's hat, coat and vest wore found, spotted with blood. For hours tho polico searched tho building for Smith's dead body, but no traco of it or ovldenco of murder could bo found. Durnnt Complains of l'ubllc Frrjmllco, San Francisco, April 30. Theodore Durant was nrralgnod yesterday in tho po lico court on n charge of murder for the killing of Blnnche Lnmont. Tho defend- nnt conducted himself with his usual stoi cism, nnd after tho formal proceedings had a long consultation with his attor neys. Ho complains bitterly, howover, that tho public Is disposed to prejudice him. Ho says that ovcry fact connected with tho murder Is made to fit his caso, whilo suspicious circumstances regarding others ore disregarded. Tho coroner s in quest in thn Lnmont case, which com menced somo tlmo ago, will bo continued tonight until concluded, so ns not to in terfere with tho preliminary examination of Durant for tho Williams murder, to bo tried today. Dn Mnurler'n Authorship Questioned. DENVElt. April 30. "Did Du Maurler wrlto 'Trilbyf" " This sensational ques tion was yesterday propounded In tho fod eral court in good faith when tho suit of Harper Brothers nnd A. M. Palmer for nn Injunction against tho Lycoum Stook com pany to restrain tho production of "Trilby" was called. Tho defendants nl- lego that tho book was not originated, In-1 vented or wrltton by Du Maurler. They assort that tho original tltlo and book of "Trilby was first published in Franco In 1820, and afterwards in England In 1847. nnd thnt tho book has boon common prop erty for soventy-fivo years. Tho court postponed tho argumont until tomorrow morning. Great Victory for Spanish Troops. Havana, April 30. General Salcedo. commanding tho Spanish troops operat ing against General Maceo, tho Insurgent leader, has won a great victory. Ho at tacked Maceo's forces at Parra Huoco. After a severe engagement tho forces of the government were victorious, completely routing tho lnsurgonts, who lost many killed nnd wounded. Tho survivors of Maceo's command have sought refugo In tho mountains. The lnsurgonts band com manded by Gonernl Garzon has nlso been completely defeated, with groat loss. Nearly nil tho survivors of tho band sur rendered to tho Spanish authorities. Carpenter Itecoverlng. Easton, Pa., April 30. Samuel Car penter, of Easton, arrested Inst week on suspicion of having caused tho death ot Mrs. Kay Blackweli, of Phllllpsburg, N. J., and who attempted suicide in the Easton jail yesterday by cutting his throat with n razor, is very much improved, and will llkoly recover. Carpenter stronuously leclnres his innocence of tho murder of Mrs. Blackweli, but says ho is socially and financially ruined, no mattor how tho oase goes, Tito Protest of the Powers. London, April 30. Tho Times publishes a dispatch from Kobe sayingthnttho uus siau and Gorman ministers loft Toklo for Kobe on Sunday. Tho dispatch ndds that It is supposed they intend to seek nn inter view with Count Ito, the president of tho Japnnese council of ministers, and with Viscount Mutsu, tno .lapnneso minister of foreign affairs. The French minister is also expected there at the same time. Venerable Collide Killed nt n Fire. Ckookston, Minn., April 80. The resi dence of George Denulston, on Maplo Lake, was burned to tho ground and his aged parents lost their lives early lu the morning. The old couple wore sleeping upstairs. Mrs. Dennlston, Sr., camodown ond woke tho family, who esonped. Sho then went baok to assist honiusbnnd, who was totally blind. The roof leu in, bury ing both In tho ruins. ' Chnrged with Killing Emily Hall. Detroit, April 30. Dr. J. B. Seaman and Mrs. Alice Lane were arraigned lu the police oourt yesterday, charged with hav ing caused tho death of Kmlly Hall at Mrs, Lane's lying iu hospital. Both refused to plead. They wore hold for examination I May 11, and ball was fixed nt C,OO0 each, '. Meuuwhlle they were remanded to jail. Three Kobbera Arrested. Huntingdon, Pa., April ao. Three of the robbers who made off with 160,000 at Port Hoyol lat week were caught here but evening. They are Joseph West ot LaSalle, Mloh.s Edward Parker of Detroit and Frank Evaul of. Ohloaao. JUr. Hert- ler, the vlotlm, who name here Inst even ing, identified the stolen money. All watohea repaired by Strouse guar anteeu lor one year. Traffic Delayed, i A freight oar and oabooae jumped the track of the Lehigh Valley Railroad at the P. & It. It K, oroMtag nwr AaJilaud this morning and the services ot a wreok orew from Delano were required to get them on the track again. Stronee for muaioal instrument. Election of Ofticcrs. The following officers were elected by Hope Section No. 10, J. T. ot II. & T., at a meeting held last evening : W. G., Heber Hooks ; 1st Ass't G., Alfred Mllli chap; 2d Ass't., John Kerslake ; 3d Ass't., t Edward Dauks ; W. A., Thomas Mlllichap; I W. V. A., William Morrison ; Rec, .,,, TT , ' ,'. Aif "ks ' ?"Ter ?T Usher, Charles Blaker j I. W., Benjamin Mansell ; O. P., William Baugh. Strouse for diamonds. NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manufactured uador theotrlngeiH v GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. .prt3CT lDea eminent pnysieiausw DR. RSGHTER S BDnW rrpnnlnn with Trnde AlarkMAnchor.M EMauuf acturtir iCuiumerzir nrathDr.lUchterof t F. Ad. Blchterft Co., 17 Wurm Ct.,KKW Y02K. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch HonseB. Own Qlasswcrks, ! & 60 t iu .-Lenannonh lor ml by if CD KtI'p 6t. Mam mi, j. m. . H linn 7 K. MH'n Mi. . - . . - - . 1 . . i7Ai.it,, en. r4. iu, fur. iu MISCELLANEOUS. "xrilY do people cororlin or hard times, VV when any wnnian or man can make from J5 to (10 a day easily? A 11 have heard ol l he wonderful success of the Climax Dish WBBhcr: yet many nre apt to thlnlt tboy can't make money se'llnR It i but anyone can matte monev, Decato every wmuy auin one One agent lias made E47H Hi) in tne last three months.after paying all expemes and at tending to l csular business besides. You don't have to canvass ; as soon as people know you bav It lor sale tlicy send for a uisn wasner. Address the Climax Mfe. Co.. 45 Starr Ave., uoiuniDup, unto, tor particulars. rtHAHTEH NOTICE. Notice Is hereby i itIvmi 'hat an amu cation will be made to the Govei nor of Pennsylvania on the 16tb da of May, 1895. by V. M BrPwer, It. J. Slonaghan, G. M, Hamilton, K. J. Brennan and .1. R. Coyle, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of l'ennsrlvonla. entitled "An A ct to provide for the Incorpora tion and reeumtinn of certxm c -rnorations. approved April 29, 1874, and tho supolemenls thrrel. for the charter of on lnt" ded comer- atlon, to be called Pennsylvania State Building ana uoan As-toctation, oi rsnenanaoan, ra the character and oblcct whcr ol Is o ac cum nine a iund by the periodical contribution of its mpinoprs, ana to ieiy invest; inn same to and with Its members, and for their benetl', and to have hold and exercUe such t-ther fni cblses and nrlvllecesasnow are or here after may be grbntcd n Building and Loin Associations, and for these purposes, to have. nosM'Ss nd enlornll the rlebts. renetlts and privllegf (, of the said Act of An-embly and its supplements. j. uoylg, solicitor. 4-23-oaw-St For Sale, Cheap i 2 TAIUABLB PROPERTIES, On North White Street, - TjoiiMr lilock of dwellings. Nos. 30 and 12 North White street, between Centre and Llovd streets. Also, a double block of dwellings, Nos. 116ondll8 North White stteet, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. We Have the Best illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are lu the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten yoa. Eclipse Oil Som'f Oils, Gasoline. Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA, Mail orders promptly attended to. HOOKS & BROW Full line of Base Ball Goods. Special inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant 19 North Main Street. Flneit WhteltevH. Ilcnr. 1'nrler and Ale olee always on tan. "Come and hit one," Choice tern smpw toll! irunce drinks and clfars. Free lunch p.m. - JTOR LIS OR RENT A builn tir in eve nrontrlv. Htorerooro and dwell log In eKselleut eoodfilon. Centrally loomed Apply on the prcmlMt, No. 129 West Centre Street, MAIIANOY CITY. HAC mlcd, ft with adtico tt win prer t ta- Evan J. D&Yies, UNDERTAKING Call and see out IVatclus, Clock', Jtwehy, Musical You can save 50 per IKE THE PLAGE 129 Between Oak and Cherry Streots. G-O T, H. SNYDER I) Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. S.3VE LEE CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY 2To. lO SSTortli Main. Etxoet, Blie.e.5a.a.oa,l5., Pa. Clothes of all description neatly done un In n first clnsd mniinpr. T mn rofert scores of families in this city as to my care In wnshlnR nnd superior uentness in doing up clothing. I do my work better nnd quicker than other laundry in this city. Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets is Now on. We are displaying hundreds of the choicest and most select styles ever shown. French nnd American designs In flowers of every description. Cheap ribbon, all silk, No. 5, 5c; No. 7, 7c; No. 9, 9c; No. 13, 12c; No. 16, 15c; No. 80, 25c per yard all colors. Sailor hats, 16o up ; ladles' hats, 25a up ; infants long cloaks, cream and white for $1.00 up. Infants' christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close out, down from $1.00 to 50c per yard. Black Satin, 24 inches wide, $1.00 yer yard, worth $1.75. Nun's veils, $1.25 up. Infants' caps, 15c to $1.75, at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 S, Main St. Garden's iT WALL pipEr (Store. We have just received a flee line of the most beautiful nnd artistic papers In the marKet, wnicn we win sen at very treat deal of latt year's patterns which we are sellinct nt a sacrifice. see our line of goods. we nave tne Largest Paper Store in Town. IIouse, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Streot. ' All orders promptly attended to. Spring : and : Summer S'u.ItlrLg'S- t (Order spring garments now). Besides giving ample time or delivery it enables you to iave 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. MBS. PHILIP KEUSGHER Will dispose of her entire stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc, Below Cost. Stock must be sold Immediately, owner In tending to remove from town, CALL EARLY AND SECDRE BARGAINS. A good Marvin Safe, show fixtures, &c, will be sold very cheap. No. 129 West Centre Strtet, MAHANOY CITY, PA. New Firm. Nkw Stock. Hats and Bonnets Ready Trimmed or Made io Order. Wo make no extravagant statements, but are certain that you will Undoar stock adapted to your wants, ana above all You Want Style. Our reputation is well known in that direction. V sit our store, see our stoctc, compare Btyles, note prices and your trade is surely ours. Largest assortment of sailor hate, bridal wreaths nnd flowers in towu at M. & L. STANK'S, No. 7 South Malu St., Sheuandonh. W. J. Cancelrius, Saloon J 31 East Centre Btreet, Shenandoah. Beers. Porter, Ale qndvOigars. Temper ance drinks of all kinds. Finest j brands of whiskies. ,osinf-Ont Sale 9 line stock of Nj Insirumtnis ond Optical Gotds. cent, by calling on ORKIN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. PA. TO Painter and Paper Hanger, Sti., SBENAND0AH. Largest Assortment and Lowest Prloe. All orders promptly attended to CHARLES LEE, Manager. reasonable prices, we nuve also in stocs n Come anil most neautnni anu artistic papers. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. Our Easter Opening Ladies, you are all invited to call next Saturday, Monday and Tuesday and ex amine the largest assortment of tiknmed bats, strictly of the very latest New Fork styles, ever shown In Shenandoab. We ha ve them at prices to suit the wants of all. MRS. New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! KAIH AND C0 A.L STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter' add ' ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance driDksand clear?. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Saloon and Restaurant, 234 North West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors. Anthony Schmicker's 10 SOUllI MAIX ST. The flneBt pool and billiard rooms in town, Reading beer, porter and Potuvllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a oM, Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVin MAJJf BTBEEl. Grand display of birds and animals ot aU selections ana finest paintings in the county. Boat Beer, Porter and Ale&. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every morning nd evening. John Wkeks, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liqnors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Boat Braudn of 5 and 10c Cigars. 3D North Main Street. The most popular resort In the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. waiter : ami : Jeweler 1G North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds pnnoptly attended Ui. A Clean, Quick Shave Ohu alwnye be had nt Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Plrss-clasa hair cutting and singeing. Ferguson House Building.; rV i a
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