EVENING HERALD I 1883 BUJINHD OUT 1895. Published dally, except Sunday, by llio HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Offlce Rcfowlch l1dg., South Main St. 11, C. liOYKIt, Kdltor. W. J. W ATKINS, Local Kdltor. J. M. BOYEll, Trens. and liusinoss Manager. TU. J I I -1 Is delivered In Shell- I lie T1 era I U midonlinnd the sur rounding town for six cents n week, pnynblo to the carrier", lly mnll, S3 00 n year or 23 cents a month, pnynblo in ndvnnce. Advertisements charged according to spneo and position. The liublilliers reserve tho right to change the position of advertisements whenever the publlcntion of news ilcmnmts It, The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, thnt tlio publlhers lnnydecm improper. Advertising rntcs made known upon application, Entered nt the imstoflicc nt Shenandoah, l'n., as second clnss mnll mntter. Epeninc; Herald. MONDAY, JUNK 10, 1893. PERSONAL. E. 0. Mnllck and James Mullaliy spent Saturday evening with friends at Sha uiokiu. Mrs. Flower lleese and datigUter, Miss Hannah, spent Saturday afternoon at the county sent. Louis Rabinowltz, formerly of town, and now located at Plymouth, was the guest of town friends. "Walter ItynUewlcz Is spending a short vacation In Philadelphia. W. M. Brewer spent today at tho county seat. Joseph Piatt -was at Pottsvllle today. Charles Iladzewicz and John Bogers were In attendance at court today relative to license matters. Mrs. J. L. Mlnser and daughter, of New York city, are here on a visit to Harris Sefl', a brother of the former. Misses Zetta Pelstring, Lizzie Kelly and Lalla Bookh, of Ashland, wero the guests of the Mann family on "West Oak, street, yesterday. Andrew Stank, who is now located in Orange county, New York, Is visiting his family on North Slain street. Edward Haire, of Hazleton, was the guest of John Scliellly, yesterday. Mrs. C. G. Clauser was among the pas sengers, this morning, Pottsvilleward. Mr. and Mrs. Pay opent today at the county seat. 'Squire Cardin, Collector Scanlan, ex- Treasurer Bradigan and Messrs. Mullahy and Brobst were county seat visitors this morning. Charles N. Beddall spent Sunday at Mauch Chunk visiting friends. Mrs. Harry Becker, of Girardville, was a visitor to town on Saturday. Boy Swank, of Delano, was tho guest of town friends on Saturday. Margaret Brcnnau spent Saturday at Mlnersville. Miss Flora and Itudolf Clauss, of Allen- town, were tho guests of their fathor on "West Cherry street, on Sunday. Miss Agues Janowski, of Shamokin, is the guest of tho Bobbin family on North Main street. I have two little grand children who are teething this hot weather and aro troubled with bowel complaint. I civo them Chamberlain's Colic and Diarr hoea Remedy and it nets like a charm. I earnestly recommend It for children with bowol troubles. I was myself taken with a severe nttack of blood ilux, with cramps and pains in ray stomach, one-third of a bottlo of this remedy cared me. "Within twenty-four hours 1 was out or bed ana uoitiu; my house work. Mrs. "W. I. Dunatran. Bon- nqua, Hickman County, Tonn. For sale ay uruinor m-os., uruggisis. JUKItE MENTION. The Chinese entertainment in the M. E church tonight ought to draw a large crowd. It will be something most inter, estlng and unique. Tickets for the Prosbyterian church fes tival, Juno 10th, aro selling rapidly. Notwithstanding reports to the contrary the Dornbach property on East Centre street has not been sold. Mr. Dornbach says he will build on it. Sohollly Uouso. Hot lunch tonight. Crabs, lobsters, frogs, salt oysters, clams, clara soup, chicken soup, fish cakes and all the delicacies of the reason. Columbia Beer is made of pure hops and malt. tf "Watson II on no. The lunch on Saturday proved such a drawing card that Mr. McGulnness will serve another elegant free lunch of oyster plo tonight and consomme in the morning, For pure blood use Fowler's Sarsapar ilia. Scaffold Gave "Way. Tho scaffolding used In erecting Plop pert's new bake house gave way on Satur day afternoon and two carpenters named Auspach and Miller fell to the ground Miller received a cut on the chin and hand, AnspacU escaped Injury. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. Whan she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. "When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. E. B. FOLEY, FINE OE0GEEIES, 201 "West Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, flour, provlsons, teas coffees etc. Good delivered tree- A fill iV Stormy Wintl-Up at the Closo of tho Legislature. PENEOSE ATTACKS FLINN Monoy Itoportod foe InveHtliiatlni: Committees Cut Out of tho Ap prtatlon Kill Proceedings of nil All Nlnht Session. HAimiSDuna. June 0. After an all night light over the General Appropriation bill it was finally adopted at 8 o'clock Sat urday morning. The House insisted on striking out the $20,000 for the Philadel phia "Lexow" Committee and the $15,000 for the Committee to investigate the public schools, and won its point, the Senate re ceding. The Honse opposition was based on the ground thnt these special Committees were composed exclusively of Senators. The House became jubilant. The last niebt ot the leeislative session of 1895 was one of absorbing interest, As the night hours wore on and it became ap parent that the Hoaso conferrecs would nut consent to any proposition in the General Appropriation bill which would eive money to the Senate Committees to inves tigate the public and normal schools and the government cf Philadelphia, excite ment ran high. At 2 o'clock Saturday morning the senate took a recess until half past 3, and at that honr a light was pre cipitated in the Senite, such as hai rarely been eeen in legislative halls. The battle started when the Conference Committee, consisting of Fruit, Penrose and Grady, came in and asked to be dischareed, there being no prospect ol agreement. Mr. Flinn moved that the committee be con tinued, with instruction to recede from its position on the two amendments above noted. NINBOSE ATTACKS FLINN. This was violently opposed by Senator Penrose, who in impassioned language at tacked Senator Flinn. He declared that the latter was back o( the refusal of the Honse Conference Committiee to agree to the Senate amendments. On the question of the Penrose Committee's continuing its investigation should the money not be ap propriated, he said that it mattered not at all about the appropriation, except tbat it would look better to have the movement endorsed by the State. He could easily raise five or six times the amount neces sary to carry on the work of the committee. In fact he had word to that effect from Philadelphia. If necessary, be would give his personal check for any deficit there might be, should the appropriation be re duced. Senator Flinn denied that he bad not influ enced the action of the House conference in nny way, and in the discussion which followed the Senators from Philadelphia and Allegheny exchanged language more forcible than polite, each reflecting on the other's ability to adhere to the truth. THE HOUSE GETS STUBBORN'. The sun was shining through the win dows of the Senate Committee-room this morning when the final scene of the row between Senate and House over appropria tions commenced. It was between 4 and 5 o'clock and all night long the Joint Confer ence Committee h&d wrangled over the two items of $20,000 for the Philadelphia Lexow Committee and $15,000 for the School In vestigating Committee. The House was inexorable, and insisted tbat these two items must be stricken ont. The Senate con ferrees Fruit, Penrose, and Grady began to weaken. Then began offers to compro mise which the Honse conferrees refuted. There were numerous ptopositions sub mitted by Penrose and Grady, but they fell upon unwilling ears. It was remarkfd that every time a new proposition was made, the Honse conferrees would retire to consult. This seemed strange to Penrose, and be mnde an investi gation and found that they wero meeting Senator flinn, the right bower of C. L. Magee, and taking orders from him. This made the Senate confeerees angry, and they withdrew from the conference and went to the Senate, where Penrose nnnounced that in consequence ot Senator Fllnn's interfer ing with the work of the conference he desired with Senator Grady to withdraw, and requested the appointment of the con ferrees to take their places. FLINN BECOMES INDIGNANT. This made Flinn very angry, and he in dignantly denied that he had interfered in any way. In fact, he hnrled back into Penrose's teeth the assertions. Penrose insisted on the truth of bis statement, and said tbat be and Grady had quit, and be intimated tbat the money for tbe Lexow Committee would be forthcoming, as it bad been in New York. The Chair then ap pointed Messrs. McCarrell and Andrews to take tbe places of Penrose and Grady, and once more tbe conference met. Fruit sub mitted all sorts of propositions to tbe Honse conferiees. He offered to make tbe Lexow appropriation $15,000 and tbe ecbool inves tigation $5,000, but tbe House said no. Then he asked $10,000 for tbe Lexow Com mittee, but tbe House refused. It was getting on to 8 o'clock, and there was danger of no appropriations, for by a joint rule all bills had to be in tbe Governor's bands by 8 o'clock. Tlie Senate conferees began to weaken, then they went to pieces, and finally agreed to recede from their ttand on the two items. This conclusion was announced to both Houses, and tbe rule requiring bills to be In the Governor's bands by 8 o'clock was rescinded, Bo that the General Appropriation bill can be sent at any time before coon. Both HouBes then took a recess at 9 '30. THK FINAL CLOSING. When tbe Senate reassembled at 030 A. M. it disposed of the Heller-Laubach con tested election case, awarding tbe seat to Henry D. Heller, and the latter was sworn in. After thanking Lieutenant-Governor Lyon, President pro tern Thomas, Chief Clerk Smiley and other officials tbe Senate was adjourned without day. At an informal session after tbe formal adjournment President Thomas was presented with a chest of silver. WILL PROCEED TO INVESTIGATE. The Senatorial Investigate Committee held a meeting in tbe afternoon. All the members Messrs. Andrews, Grady, Mc Carroll, Hardenburg, Kennedy and Thomas were present. Senator Andrews was elected chairman and Senator Thomas sec retary. Tbe latter was authorized to em ploy tbe clerks, stenographers and messen gers necessary for the transaction of the committee's business. The committee will probably meet again next week to map out its plan of procedure. In tub IIouso. t'pon the reassembling of the Honse nt 1 o'clock Saturday morning all bills on tha calendar were dropped. Mr. Boilts (Philadelphia), moved that the House adhere to its decision regarding the bill and that tbe Committee be con tinued. A motion to take a recess to 0 o'clock was then agreed to. At 0 o'clock the House reconvened and Mr. Marshall stated the new conferees of tbe Senate had agreed to accede to a reduction of tbe items for the Phila delphia and School Investigation to $15,000 nud $5 000 respectively, but the House reluse to agree. Theu an other rocet-s was taken until 0 A. M , and it met again nt that lime nud adopted tho report of the Conference Committee on the Appropriation bill with tbe items for the investigations lelt out. Another recess was taken to 10 o'clock and having reconvened at tbat hour, the complimentary speeches and thanks to the officers were made, Including a presentation of a set of silver to Speaker Walton and purses of money to tbe oierks. Messrs. Schrink, Stewart and Spauglerwere appointed to notify tbe Governor tbat tbe House was ready to adjourn. Speaker Walton announced the appoint ment of the following committees: To Invrsllcntn the Number of Altensln Asy lums Messrs. Foeht, Lytle, Comly, Pascoe, and Staples. To Represent tho Legislature nt tho Dedica tion of the Antictnm Battlefield Monument Messrs. Nlles, Hicks, Wyatt, Schwnrz, Iiuck wnlter, Funk, ltaymond, Marshall, tChester), Klebel. To Invcstlente Convict Lnbor In the United States Messrs. Scott, Jone, and Zullck. At 12 o'clock tbe Speaker declated the House adjourned sine die. Relief lu six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise ou account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages In male or female. It relloves retention of water and pain In passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 South Main street, next to the post offlce, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-9-3m STATE LEAGUE GAMES. At Allentown: R H E Allentown 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 1 8 II) 7 Harrisburg J 004 0 0 0 3 x 9 10 5 Batteries-Bauer nnd Mllllgau; Willie, Mcnncy and Ames. At Readiug: RUE Reading 3 2 2 0 5 2 1 0 0-15 15 4 Lancaster 24 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 13 12 BatterlcH-Schclhlo nnd Smlnk; Yeagcr nnd Arthur. Umplro Uonnor. National Lcnmie. At New York: R II E New York 000021010-474 Pittsburg 4 u 102000 s 7 11 3 Bntteries Itusle nud Wilson; Killcn, Ilnwiey ondbugden. Umpire Murray. At Washington: R II E Washington 4 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 314 17 1 St. Louie O 00201300 0 11 3 Bntteries Anderson, Stockdnle and MeGulre; Ehretnnd Peitz. Umpire Long. At Philadelphia: 10 innings: R II E PhlladelphlaO 13012000 0 7 9 3 Cleveland....0 40100110 1 8 13 7 Bntteries MeGIll, Buckley nnd Grady; Knell nnd Zimmer. Umpires McGnrr, Grady nnd McDonald. At Brooklyn: RUE Brooklyn 2 0200311 s 991 Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 01 12098 Batteries Lucid nnd Giim, Hutchinson nnd Donahue Umpire Keefc. At Boston: Boston 3 8 3 1 3 1 1 0 x 17 15 2 Louisville 1 0900010 1- 3 94 Bntteries Nichols nnd Tcnny; Cunningham, McCrcary nnd 'Welch. Umpire Emslie. At Baltimore: it ir E Baltimore 1 0100131 x 7 15 1 Cincinnati 0 01000000190 Bntteries IIoiTcr nnd Clark; Parrot, Spies and Merritt. Umpire Betts. STANDING OF TIIK CLUBS. w. L. Allentown. ..17 10 Heading 19 12 Pottsvllle 17 12 Hazleton. ...18 13 PER .6M .6' ,5! .581 W. I. IInrrlsburg...l7 13 Carbondalc. 15 17 Lancaster.... 10 20 Shenandoah 1 11 PEB .557 .469 .333 .007 Wlioro They Play To-Day. pottsville at carbondale. Shenandoah at Hazleton. Allentown at Lancaster. Beading at Haeeisbuhq, Cleveland at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Baltimore. St. Louis at Washington. Chicago at New Vobk. Louisville at Boston. Pittsburg at Brooklyn. "Grin Like a Cheshire Cat." "Well, well I Didn't ever hear of a 'grin like a Cheshire cat?' Why, you see, a man down in Cheshire had a cat which grinned and grinned until there was noth ing lea of the cat but the grin, just as some scrofulous people, who don't know of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, get a cough, and then cough and cough until there is nothing left of them to erect a monument to but tho cough." The "Golden Medical Discovery" is the most effective, antl-blllous, antl-dyspeptlc, strength-giving remedy extaut. Por weak lungs, lingering coughs, spitting of blood, scrofula, sores, pimples and ulcers, it Is a wonderful and efficacious remedy. Send G cents in stamps for a book (160 pages) on these diseases aud their cure. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, pile?, Blok headache, aud Indigestion, or dyspepsia. Columbia Weiss Beer is made from Tari ffed air from the top of the mountain aud clarified water from the same place, with Just enough oxygen to make It good for everybody. - tf Mil- CKIil ,AN UOUS. WANTED. One or two good painters. Ap ply at once to Thomas 11. Snyder, painter, corner of Oak and Jardln streets. C.8-3t fJIUL WANTED. Girl wanted to do general VJ housework. Apply nt Bradley's meat mar ket. 227 East Centre street, S-25-tf A MAN OR LADY TO MANAOK DISTWBUT IngBainples, soaps, specialties, books, do corresponding. Send Sylvan Co., 727 Wood ward, Detroit, Mich., 10c. for set of samples, receive offer to you. IjMJH BALK The Kendrlck property on Kast Centre street. A splendid opportunity for buyers, nnd will bo sold on easy and reasonable terms. For Information apply at the Kendrlck House. 6-8-3' WHY do people complain of hard times, when any woman oi man can make from 5 to $10 a day easily? All have heard of the won derful success of the Climax Dish Washer; yet many are apt to think they can't make money selling It; but nny one can make money, because every family wants one. One agent has made $178.86 In the last three mouths, after paying all expenses and attending to regular bnatnesa besides. You don't hare to canvass; ns soon us people know you have It lor sale they send for a Dish Washer. Address the CHraax Mfg. Co,, 45 Starr Ave., Columbus, Ohio, for particulars. Did Not Interfere. Tho late fire did not touch mo, but tho customers for the past week who crowded my store made a hole In the stock of groceries, and tho remaining stock will be sold In a few days. Come at once and lay In your supply of cheap groceries. Every penny saved these hard times counts. All brands of fine teas only 23 cents per pound; 22 pounds best granulated sugar only ono dollar; C pouuds best rice 25c; best hams, 9c; best Java roffee, 22c; best pure lnrd 9 and 10c; 9 cans peaches or corn 00c; 3 pound pure white bar floating soap, 20c; finest croamery butter, 23c. Scales and fixtures for sale; a good chance to store keepers, as I will positively quit. Coffee's Grocery Store, 31 East Centre street. Babies made bnppy with Luks' Syrup, Buy your wall paper aud room mould ing at John L. Hassler's. 4-ll-2m EVAN J. DAVES, LIVERY AND Undertaking! 13 North Jardin Street. When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for itself. If you don't come to town, send your orders. They will bq nicely filled. -MUSSER & BEDDALL,- 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can always he had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, First-class hair cutting and singeing. Tpsyism lions0 Enjldinsr. John F. Cleary, TEMPERANCE DRINKS. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of tho Ilnest lager beers. 17 nud 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry. Cor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to bo first-class In every partlculnr. Silk ties and laco curtains a spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. BIG CUT IN PRICES Neto York Cash Store 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Too many goods, at this time in the season, 200 different shapes trimmed and untrimmcd gors for cost and less. Child ren's $1.75 Embroidend dresses goes for $1.00 also cloaks, sacks, etc., at cost. This Sacrifice Sale begins Saturday, June 8th, for 3 weeks only. Its the greatest money saver yet offered. Come early and select your bargains. HEADQUARTERS FOR Grand Army Suits, Ilavo been appointed solo agent for tbe Slater "Woolen Co. Indigo Blue G. A. R. Suits. Every suit guaranteed. If these L'Oods should, chance color ! n vnnra mnnntr will be returned. An entire new stock of men's, boys and children's suits just re ceived, I'rices to suit tho times. L. REFOWICH, mm cram, 10 AND 12 SOUTH MAIN ST. Spring and Summer SUITINGS. Order Spring Garments Note. Complete line of domestic and im ported novelties in trousers and suit ings. We are also sole agents in Shenan doah for the celebrated Cresent and Rambler bicycles, ranging in price from 225 to $ 100. Every bicycle sold is guaranteed. PORTZ BROS, North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Qftrn Is a different thing from fash O iyitj ion. The two ought to go to gether, but sometimes they do not. There's mighty little style about some fashions, Heal style Improves any one's appearance, 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 pat tern In our stock has been selected for that genuine artistic (maHty which causes our friends to oxolalui, "So becoming to you." Mourning goods a specialty. Prices lower than any other millinery In town. Alice Jennings, 214 South Main Stteet. Hand in Hand go grease and indigestion that's why physicians con demn modern lard. Hand in hand go health and Cot tolcne that's why Cottolcnt has received the endorse ment of the leading lights of the medical profession. When you feel that it would be a pleasure to eat any kind of pastry or fried food, without fear of indigestion, 133 Catalogue free. Good agents wanted in every town. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. U, S. A. J. S. HorSEKICK.Excluslve Agent, Shenandoah, Pa. Call anl see our large stock of SOLID GOLD WEDDING RINGS Received an entire new stock of all the latest novelties in Silverware. Re pairing of Watches and jewelry a specialty. All work guaranteed for one year. Also full line of Musical Instruments. IKE ORKIN, No. 129 South Main Street, Garden s Art Wall Paper Store. "Wo havo just received aline lino of the most beautiful and artistic papers in tho market, which "o will sell at very reasonable prices. "Wo have also in stock a great ileal of last year's patterns which we nre selling nt a sacrifice. Come and see our linn of goods. "Wo have tho most beautiful and artistis papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock an Lowest Prices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street: All orders promptly attended to. GfO T. H. Snyder, Corner Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER, SAM LEE, CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY, No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all diescription neatly dono up in a flrst class manner. I can refer to scorte of families in this city ns to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up cloh. ing. I do my work better and quicker than other laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. ESTABLISHED - IN - 1873. Half the price In Millinery Goods and Notions to reduce stock. The choicest It goods in Millinery hao just arrived aud the cheapest of the season. Big lot of Sailor igt Hats from 15c up; French flower Ostrich goods in all styles. Infants' Caps from flo up, t Hats, all embroidery, 25c. Ladles' Mill Hats, all colors, $1.00. Infants1 short white dresses, handsomely embroidered, 75c up; Infants' long Coats, embroidered ou cape, $1.00 up. When you want good goods and cheap, come to KELLY'S, when you cannot be suited elsewhere. We mVst close out our stock; will carry no goods over. Nun's veils from $1.00 up. Mourning goods our specialty. MRS, J. J. KEL.LY, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. When in Pottsville Stop at Phil, toll's Hotel, 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached, Finest wines, liquors, cigars. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, anil the wutcr you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. 3XL F. MALEY, WatetakcEaaik-JewelGJ?. 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry aud Gilbert Bts. Finest Beers, "Wines and Liquors. Choice Teraperauce Drluks. Best Brands of 5 and lOo. Cigars, Safe and Hellable Horses to Hire. SNEDDON'S LIVERY, Pear Alloy, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs In town. Ilorsea taken to board Hftulilng promptly attended to. get cottolcne. See that the trade mark steer's head in cotton plant wreath is on every pail. Made only by Tho N. K. Falrbank Company, CHICAGO, nnd N. Dclawr.ro Ave., l'liiladju ARE THE HIGHEST OF ALL HIGH GRADES. Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in tho world re gardless of price. Do not be induced to pay more money for an inferior wheel. Insist on having the Waverley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bioyclc Co., a million dollar concern, w hoso bond is ns good as gold. 21 LB. 8CQH011ER, 85. 2 LB. LADIES', 76. Shenandoah, Penn'a. TO Painter and Paper Hanger, Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. est Prices. to JOHN A. REILLY, Wholesale and Ketall LIQUOR : DEALER, 23 and 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Agents forD. O. Yuengllng & Son's celebrated Beer, I'orter, Ales etc. -DR. A. A. SEIBERT,- Specialist In diseases of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 107 West Market St., Pottsvllle. Hours 8:30 a. m, to 12 mi 1 to 4 p. m., ni. Sundays, 9 a. m, to 12 m. to 8 p. ly HOTEL KAIER, CHAS. BURCHILL, l'rop., North Main Street, Mahanoy City! Largest and nnest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations. Handsomo fixtures Pool and DUltard rtooms Attached. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but got your houses, stock, furniture, etc., insured in first class, reliab'e companies, as repr sented by David Faust, Insurance Agent, 120 Bouth Main Street. Alo Life and Accidental Companies 7 K i 1 1 1 1 l4 Wvu...; . i
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