"If14 "lfT , I EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY, MAY W, 1895. THIRD EDITION PENNSYLVANIA J-hGISLATURE. .Apportionment I1IIU llecumlde red Sa loons to he ioii Toimirruw. IUmusuuno, May 20. Tho Mnokrcll Mil, prohibiting the snlo of liquor by wholesale dealers In le. qunntltos thnn n gallon, had n narrow oseupe from defeat iu the house yestorday. The opposition to the bill would havo killed it had not Its friends postponed It, after Its pango on third raiding, by u voto of 88 to 09. Tho bill prohibiting tho sale of intoxicants on Memorial Day was defeated. Tho house has backed down on tho np p rti'inmcnt question. The threo bills defeated last Tuesday wero reconsidered yesterday, after one of tho most exciting debates of tho session. Tho bills woro then postponed for tho prosont. Tho order of business nt tho night sos ' n nf tl;o Imuse was the consideration of appropriation bills on llrst reading. Tho bill to regulate tho manner of changing county seats was defeated, Tho purposoof this bill was to romovo tho county scat of Bradford county from To wanda to Athens, After dispatching a littlo unimportant business thesonato unanimously concurred In the amended resolution designating Saturday, June 8, as tho timo for the final adjournment of tho leaishituro. After tho passage of a number of bills on second reading the seuate took up on speciul order the religious garb bill, intro duced In the house by Mr. Smltb, of Phll!t' delphia. After discussing the measure in two sessions it was passoil by a voto of 31 to 11. Tho measure now goes to tho house for concurrence in senate amendments. Tho judges' retirement bill passed first reading in tho senato. The governor sent two voto mcssagos to tho senate. Tho first expresses his disap proval of senate bill No. which author ises counties nnd municipal corporations to bring suits in cortain casos after giving notice to the attorney general. Tho other teto applies to somite bill No. 131, which gavo to common pleas courts the power to extinguish tho right to mlno coal and other minerals, etc , whoro tho same had not been exercised for n period of twenty years. The Intir.itnte Hrklge. Washington. May 29. Just thirteen days before tho expiration of tho year al lowed by law for tho submission of a sat isfactory si'i, of plans for tho great bridge acrosf the Hudson river, the New York and Now Jersoy Brldgo company yester day submitted to tho secretary of war the Tough draft of plans for tho brldgo. Ono set of plans wero submitted last fall, and were rejected by tho war dopartniuut on tho ground that they did not provide for a clear span bridge, but had piers obstruct ing tho rivor. Whether tho set now put in comply strictly with tho department's demands remains for tho cnglnoor officers to decide Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your iruuuies ? u not, get a uottle now anu cet relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cute ot nil female complaints, exerting a wonueriui direct inuuence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you nave loss oi appetite, constipation, neaa acne, tainting Bpells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells. Electric Bit lers is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by Its use Ivtrge bottles only fifty cents at A Wasley's drug store. Idltnbort's Death Warrant Again Signed. Camden, N. J., May 29. At Trenton yesterday Governor Werts signed tho death warrant iu tho caso of Thoodoro Lambert, tho colored murderer, of this city. Juno 27 is the dato fixed for his execution. Lam bert's attorney, John Somplo, says that he will apply to tho supremo court for a writ ot nabeas corpus, on tho ground that the issuing of the death warrant was illegal. Made Homeless by an Incendiary Fire. Pottstown, Pa., May 29. Twenty-seven persons woro rendered homoless by a lire at l o clod; in tuo morning in this bor ough, the flamos destroying a row of ten email brick tenements. Thoflroorlglnated In- an empty house about tho center of tho iow,uud it is believed tho blazo was started by un incendiary to gratify a personal spite against a tumlly living next door. Killed Her Daughter and Herself, Baltimohe, May 29. Mrs. Marion Cur tain, io years old, murdered her 14-year eld daughter JMumlo at her home, 1713 Aiqulth street, nnd afterward committed suicide, bho killed hor daughter with razor and cut hor own throat with tho same instrument. It is supposod tho wo man was temporarily insano. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "a-he ijest Baive in the world for Cuts ..toss. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Bores, Metier, luhudku .nanus dttte.lns. Corns, and all Skin Eruo nrjnd positively cures Piles, or no woras red. It is guaranteed to give ana inttisiaction or morney reiunueu, r- ,juts per box. For sale by A brouht 1 Coming' Events. """ " Monster picnic at Columbia qualified e Gymnasium Club. toMi. .Ice cream festival In Robblns' ,, , .der the auspices of the Young unions Working Society of the United .and teucai onurcn. , ' 6, Lecture by v. T. Batemnn, tottki "That's the "!. .in the RM, the Itt, Pn ijreat Mat?"- i) .everyweriee ' ot the r efery qvli there are a dozen u one in such a way as' tu , tut benefit Is a question solve for himself. We be tint no better use could be ef these quarters than to er.i a fcottle of Chamberlain's Cot ' and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medufte that very lamllv should Do provided with J or sale by urunier isros., Druggists, Ten-cent box Magic Paste Stove Polish loro cents, ask your grocer. Pictures tree, E. B. FOLEY, Fins Groceries, SOI Weit Centre Street. a i Detler la groceries, floor, provhlons, teas eX, rotor, etc. Beit quality, loweatprioes. iever, -Ml one 1 4 it 'jfholera lAAfl!Ort. , buia, iiiay vn. jix-rremier (Stammilott has written a letter to Premier stoiloff demanding thnt tho government iminedl- j notffl noertlucate from his physician that the ' state of his health Is such that further do-1 lay In his removal to another glimuto will J be fatal. Negro C.;nnltts ltcporteil Mtirdnrad. San Antonio, Tex., May 89. Jim Crawloy and two otlior negroes who have nrrlvod from tho negro colony In Moxico that wont from Georgia say that thirty two ot their number wero rocontly mur dered near Monolova bocauso they tried to escape to the United States from their slavery. A Defaulter for Fifty Tholimuicl Dollars. Dethoit, M.i.. jy. J. Huff Jones, who died about two years ago, has beon dem onstrated to huvo boon a dofaulter of nearly tGO.OOO. Mr. Jonos noted ns trustee of two wards, Henry K. Jonos and Matilda Thompson, heirs Of DeGanno Jones. lli'tlili'lium's liiilu, trial IJoom. Betiilkhkm, Pa., May 29. Tho SprcgeV elsen 'Alio works, of this olty, were put In oporatlon yo3torday, after an Idleness of sovcrul years. This will give employment to throe shifts of men. AH tho Industries hero aro now In full blust. Fatally Ttnrncd by a Lamp Kxplotlon. Wilmington, Del.', Mivy29. Mrs,Annio Munn, of 102 East Fourth street, was fa jilly burned by tho explosion of n lamp at .er home last night. The Greatest Sufferers in the World Are women; their delicate organizations being particularly susceptible to derange ment and disease. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy, of Kondout, N. purifies the bldod nnd cures all tho sick nesses peculiar to the sex! It- fortifies the system against the diseases lncldenwto old age. It is the best medicine In the world for women. The ONLY baby medicine Luks' Syrup. I Attention, G. A. R. and Friends i A special Invitation Is hereby extended to nil, from 9 n. m. tomorrow (Memorial Day) and during tho day, ns special arrangements have been made to supply the demand for old army bean soup, which will be served as a free lunch at the Scbeifly House. Come one, come evorybody. All welcome. Inter-County Picnic. A grand picnic will be held at Lakeside on Thursday, May 30th (Decoration Day). It will be an lnter-county affair and con' ducted on an elaborate scale. Excellent dancing music will be furnished and games and sports of all kinds will be ar ranged. It will be one of the events of the season at this famous resort. 5 20-9t Have your carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co., 32 East Coal street. 4-17-3m Typewriter For Sale. a .National Typewriter, almost new aud in perfect condition, for sale cheap. Inquire at Herald office. When you want good rooflmr. plumb ing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing Centre street. Dealer In stoves. 3-4-tf Buy your wall paper and room mould ings at John L. Hassler's. 4-ll-2m Tie IVnOie Lnst Survivor. PAI1I9, May 29 Albert, otherwise Alex ander Martin, tho Inst survivor of the government established by tho national assembly in law. died yesterday near Croll, department of Olso. Ho was in his 81st year. Fennsylrnnla's Itepnbllrnn Convention. HARRisnt'ltG, Mnv 29. Chairman Gllke son has fixed Aug. 23 as tho tlmo for hold ing the stato Republican convention to nominate a candldato for stoto treasurer. Tho convention will bo held In this city. Fell Dead on Ills Wife's Grave. Clearfield, Pn., May29. George AVat son, aged about 40 years, fell dead at tho grave of his wlfo yostorday. Ho had boon working nt tho grave decorating it for the celebration on Decoration Day. Tlrnss Worlcprs' Wnges Raised. New Haven. May 29. Tho Coo Brass company at Torrlngton, in this state, has raised wages 10 per cont. They wero re duced that about a year ago. Tho lncrcaso affocts about 000 men. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Missouri, Kansas nnd parts of Nebraska aro suffering from hot winds and sand storms. It is authoritatively nnnoiincod that Bulgarian brigands are proparlug to in vade Macedoula. Speaker Crisp comes out In n card an nouncing himself lu favor of tho froo and unlimited colnago of sllvor. William Lamb Plcknoll, tho Amorlcan artist, has been awarded a third class medal by tho committee on awards of tho Paris salon. Thoro is a bellof that tho Formosan ro- publlo is a Chlnose schema, back by Franco nnd Russia, to deprive Japan of tho fruits n her victory. Tho Rev. Frank Mills Pnugh, dean of Grace cathodrnl, in Topeka, Kan., hns boon ilectcd bishop of the Kplsoopnl dloceso of Xausas.to succeed the late Bishop Thomas. McLean county (Ills.), Domoerats se lected delegates to the Springfield conven Hon instructed to voto for free colnnore. Livingston county Domoerats did tho ?amo. Bishop Lnngovin, of Manitoba, still Doutinues to talk In publlo about Injus tice done tho Cnthollos in the matter ot tho Manitoba school quostlon, and talks of appealing to the queen. The govornmeat of Holland hns decldod to send four warships to Morocco to up- mnnd reparation for tho looting tho Dutch brigantlno Anna and tho murdor of her captain off tho Riff uoust of Morocco in April last. Bicycles! Two '04 Columbia bicycles, in good con dltion, for Bale. Inquire at Heuald office. Good mothers use Luks Syrup. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nameLEssia & BAKit, Ashland, "a., printed on every sack. For Pure Blood usa FowIer'B Baraapr- Ula. BUunlitilult' lipilininlK TOPICS OF THE TIMES. ' Pertinent ParagrnuliS From theRcporters' Pens and Pencils. The hill diverting ouo-half of the tax ...t.i ,, , ,.. , , 1,f,!, hi forfliB" llru lu" eompauies to tho treasuries of cities and boroughs With the ultimate purpose of having the (amount so diverted applied to the benefit I of disable! fireman and the families of thoso killed In tho service, has service, has passed both branches of tho Legislature and Is now In the hands of the Governor. A bill to accomplish the same pur.oso hns been passed twice before, and been vetoed by the Governors on constitutional grounds, but it is claimed that the present bill has been drawn so ns to obviate objections then made. The West Chester School Board Is ar ranging for nn excursion to the battle field at Gettysburg far the teachers nnd scholars of tho public schools of that town. The idea Is a good one and will give both teachers and scholars an object lesson that will bo lm pre -Bed upon their minds all their lifetime, for there are les sons to be learned there that text books cannot begin to teach. Besides the trip nnd the sights will nmply repay the cost of the excursion. A trip to Gettysburg is always a source of pleasure nud profit to the visitor. No one ever regretted a visit to this, the greatest battle field in the United States, An excursion from this county ought to be arranged and made a success by getting the teachers Inter ested. There will soon be a great reduction In the number of lawyers in France. By a recent law each one must take out a yearly license, for which he pays an ouiomit equal to about twelve per cent. of his hodsajrent. Many persons admitted to the bar,- wlfbare In active practice, J !,.,- nW.1 1 1... J -.. 1 IV uutu uacu lu nutc bucii names bancu uu. the roll, among them M?Ifllleres, form erly prime minister of justice, and Senator Berenger, author of the law remitting the penalty for first offences, and also noted for his efforts to improve French morality. How would such a law affect the lawyers of the United States in general and those of this county in particular f 4 Farmers have taken to the bicycle in all parts of the country, and they go to towns oi the wheel instead of driving. They muke long trips in tho same fashion to cities that hitherto they have seldom visited. One livery stable keeper in a western town has bought some bicycles to rent. He says that everybody rides the wheel, while few persons ride or drive horses, so he is gradually changing the character of his business. The new compulsory education law requires that every child in the Common wealth between the ages of 8 and IS years shall attend for nt least 10 weeks in each year a school In which tho common Eng lish branches are ' taught. Only such children bhall be exempted from these provisions as are certified by parents or guardians to be mentally or physically incapacitated, or who live two miles from a public school, or who are being other wise Instructed in the common branches and are so certified by the principal of a school. A fine of $3 is provided for the first offense of anyone against the law, and $5 for each succeeding offense. An appeal to the court of quarter sessions Is allowed to the negligent parents or guardians. Boards ot school directors or controllers are authorized to appoint truant officers to better enforce attend ance at school. A census of the school children In every voting district must be taken by the dis trict assessor at the same time thnt the annual assessment Is made, and certified to the secretary ot the district school board. Each teacher is required to report to the school board secretary monthly the names of all children who have been absent without satisfactory reason for five successive days. Tho school board secretary must then proceed against the parents or guardians of the child. A plea of poverty, made by the parents or guardian, If sustained sufficient excuse for non-compliance with the act, nnd In such a case the cost of prosecutions Is to be paid by the -school board. The failure of any school board secretary to comply with the provisions ot the law is declared a misdemeanor, and he is liable to a fine not exceeding $25, Babies made happy with Luks" Syrup You will ride a Bicycle Of course you will rido. All tho world will fashion, pleasure, ousiness moo, women, children. It takes a while sometimes for the nize its privileges; S out wnen it aoes it adapts itself promptly. There fore, you who are in the world will ride a bicycle a (j COLUMBIA i bicycle if you desire the best tho i world nroduces: a Hartford, tho Va next best, if anything short of a J 2. Columbia will content you. p J Columbias,$100; Hartfords, i 1 $8o$6o j for boys and girls, $50. ? j POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn, I hMton, Hiw Tort, Chlc jo, If J) San FrinclKt, ProTldincc, Uuffolo. A CatatofUft oomprahomlTe, boftatlfal t ftny agtnoj f ria, or br mall (or two -cen stamps. Tbo book tails of all die naw Oolnmblas and Hartfords GEO. II. KRICK, taint lor th Columtli and Hartford Blcdt Shrtn4oih, Pa. M A Wise Old Crovr. Joeph Boll, of town, is authority for the statement thnt a crow antightat the Kohlnoor colliery Inn valuable ngent of 1 s owner, an old soldier nnmed James Whalou, residing nt Brownsville. It Is claimed that the crow makes several hundred trips dally between Its owners' house nnd the banks of the colliery, carrying pieces of coal in its beak on each homeward trip and keeping tho family supplied with coal each day tho year round. WMKinjlBHssiacT Did you over Geo one of tho famous waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuffs? It's very easy to tell, for they aro all matked thi3 way -Jl... .6.- nnr - mark. They nro the only Interlined Collars and Cuffs, and arc made of linen, cov ered with waterproof "CBrxutoiD." They'll stand right by you day in and day out.uud they ore ollinurked this way MARK- The lirst C03t is the only cost, foi they keep clean a long time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth that ts the kind marked this wj" 31 TRAOf oJHio Mark. These coL'axs and cuffs will outlaz. six linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills-no chafed neck and no wilting down if you get a collar marked tlu3 way TRflOf Mark Ask your dealer first, and take noth ing that has not above trade mark, if ,you desira perfect satisfaction. All mhcra are imitations absolutely. ' Ifvou can't find collars or cuffs markedLthis way, we will send you n Mmple'pQjStpaid on receipt of price. Collars, sJSls. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Givo your s'iiCb, and say whether stand up or turned-dswn collar is wanted. THE CELLUublD COMPANY, 427-29 Broadworrts- HEW YOUK. HEADQUAHTERSpiS Grand Arm Have been appointed sole agenktor the Slater Woolea Co. Indigo Blue.G. A. K. Suits. Every suit guaranteed. If these goods should change color in 5 vears money will be' refunded. An entire new stock ot men's, boys' and children's suits ust received. i'rlces to suit tne times. L. REF0WICH, Reliable Clothier 10 and 12 South Main St., e! Is a different thing from fashion. The two ought to go together, but some times they don't. There's mighty little style about some fashions. Real style improves any one's ap pearance, but some fashions would make an angel look silly. All our goods are right in this season's latest fashions, and, better still, they are in true "style." Every pa'ttera in our stock hns been se lected for that genuine artistic quality which causes friends to ex claim, "So becoming to you I" Mourning goods a specialty. Prices lower than any other millinery in town. Alice tToiaxxizxsjs, 214 South Main Street. D H.J. B. OALLEN, Ho. 31 fcoiuu jarain uireei, tsuenanaoan Office Hocus: 1.30 to 3 and G.3U to 8 p. m. Except Thursday evening. No office work on Punaay except by arrange ment. A Btriot aaneronco to me omce nouis Is absolutely necessary. MISCELLANEOUS. Glltfj WANTED. Girl wanted to dogeneral ' homework. Aonlv at Bradley's meat market, 227 Centre street. 5-25-tf poll BALE. Two M Columbia bicycles. P Both lu excellent condition. Amriy at the llEKALn office. if FOK SALE. National Typewriter, almost new and la perfect condition. Inquire at eiiald omce. 11 IpOU WENT.-A room suitable lor a lodge, . newly carpeted and palmed. Unocupfed Wednesday night. Inquire at RefowfcU's clothing store. 6-2-tf T WANT PINE SAMPLES HANDED YOUH JL friends or neighbors. Send A. K, Wood, i-erfumir, voodAv Detioit, Mich.. 10c. for 5 trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes: receive oner to you. 6-18 2w-d&w YtrUY do people complain of hard times, Tt when any woman or man can make fromJMo J1U a day easily? All have heard ot the wonderful success of the Climax DUh Washer; yet many are apt to thin- they can't make money selling It ; but anyone can make money, becauo every tdmtly wants one Ono agent has made 178.30 In the last throe mouths, utter paying all expenses and at tending to regular business besides. You don't have to canvass : as soon as people know you hav It for sale they send for a Dish Washer, Address the climax Ally;. Co., 45 Starr Ave Columbus, Ohio, for particulars. J)HOPOSATJ-Sf aled proposals will be re ceived by chairman of committee, K. J. rennan. South Main afreet. Hhmnndoa.h. Pa.. until seven (7) o'clock p. m., on .lune 17lh, 1895, for the erection ana completion of a new nrecumimuy uuuso on worm jaruin street, KhenaudOiti. Pa. Each btil mnut ba aennm. panled by a certlfled check ot 8300. Any bid der receiving tho contract nnd falling to com ply with the conditions foifelts the 300 to the are company. Plans ana specifications can b had at tho Phoenix Fire Company's bonse, norm jmuiu oneci, or si tne rrcaiaaui o, William Mitchell, South Main street, or nt the cbitect, V. X. Hellly,Pottsvllle, l'o. infor. mation can be had of V, J. Mulco.land, No, H Eaat Centre street. Jambs F. O'IIabih, 6-29-16t Hecretvy. LLULOifl trvv nk 0 -stir Largfest aii,d musical iiistrnments Call and be convinced. Watches and jewelry repaired. Main springs furnished for 50 cents. All work guar anteed for one year. No. 129 South Main Street. ARE THE Warranted superior to nnre. Uo nnt be Imliiri'd sist on bavins the Wnverlcy. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a million dollar concern, whose bond In as good as gold. 21 lb. SCORCHER, $85. J. S. IIOUSEKICK, Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats W nrt rltnnlnvtrirf linnilrpda nf t.rip French and American designs in flowers of every detcrintlon. Cheap ribbon, all silk, No. 5,6c; No. 7, 7o; No. 0, 0c; No. 12, 12c; No. 10, 15c; No. 80, 23c per yard nil colors. Sailor hats, 15c up; ladles' hats, 25o up; infants long cloaks, cream nnd white for $1,00 up. Infants' chrhtenine outfits. Silk velvets, to close out. down fmm $1.00 to 50c per yard. Black Batin, 24 inches veils, ci.ua up. xnianis' caps, idc to m.id, at Mrs. J. J. Kelly, eaidea's WALL fKl gtore. We have just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prires. We have also In stock a great deal of laf-t year'a patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. A e have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. jr. p. oa33j-, House, 8ijn and Decorative Painting. 224 "West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. !-.: CHINESE To. 0 SToiti. va.lx- Gtroot, Sl3.orio.ri.ca.li, ?,. Clothes of all description neatly done up in a first class manner. I can refer to scores of families in this city ns to my care in washing nnd superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better and quicker than other laundry in this city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. -C3rO T, H, SKYDE Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. Evan J. Dayies, E AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. A genuine welcome x Awaits yon at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! HAIH AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drlDks and cigars. We Slave the 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 yon, Kclipse Oil Oom?5f Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin 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 land singeing. Ferguson House Building. HMTMA-f Steel Picket Fence Is the cheapest and best Jencs made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind oMenclng. M. II. Masieii has the agenoy and carries It in Btock at his marble and granite works. 127 S. Jarciln-3. 3---33T-a-3rxca-- When In IOTT8VILLE, Stop at f' PHIL.WOiL'S HOTEL 200 North Coatee Street. Meals at ftUkotuA. Ladlea' dlnlnn room attached. Finest jwinu, Uanors, clguf. best stock of Shenandoah, Penna. HIGHEST OF All HIGH GRADES. any Bicycle built In the world, regardless of li i.iv mm-n A, ,,,.,. ,,. i.,t:.J,n .i,.,i i 22 lb. LADIES', Exclusive Agent. and Bonnets is Now on. rOinloper. anil ninof. enlnnf otla. uH wide, $1.00 yer yard, worth $1.75. Nun's 26 S. Main St. LEE LAUNDRY TO Painter and Paper Hanger, Sts., SBENAND0AH. SffitE!!l Spring : and : Summer S'ULitirLg'S- (Order spring garments now). Complete line of domestic and imported novelties in trousers and suiting1. We are also sole agents in Shenandoah for the celebrated Crescent and Rambler bi cycles, ranging in price from $25 to $100. Every bicycle sold is guaranteed. PORTZ BROS. 24 North Main St., Shenandoah, Fa. IMPORTANT! Why waste your time shopping around for Hats and Bonnets when you know that you can always be suited in price and quality by going direct to Hyde's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah and get the latest styles in shapes and trimming for less MONEY than any place In the town or county. 3MC.- !, New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. . OF. VEXj33T, Wairter : and! : Jeweler 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVXXI MAIN BTBBXSI, Grant! display of birds and animals ot all selections ana finest paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands ot Cigars. Free lunch every morning nd evening. John 'W-is, Proprietor. "WTiod it ComoB to GROCERIES ! Our stock speaks for itself. If you don't come to town, seed your orders, lavs will be nicely ailed. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 9t E. Centre Street, Bbea-adoaa. 1 (I i.
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