fl AHU HEGEPTIOJl Is ready for anybody, from a child to a man, who will take the trouble to enter our store. This is our second successful sale of 500 OVERCOATS. Wc have just this lot from Hammerslough & Co., which we are selling on commission and which can be bought at big inducements. We can show the people sicfhts of Overcoats which will make them Overcoat hungry, in Chinchillas, Beavers, blue and black, and Kerseys. RKMKMDKR THIS PLACE THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Levi Refowich, 10 and 12 South Main St. EVENING HERALD KJtlDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1605. A PRETTY WEDDING. Itobi'i-t AV. Taylor, ol" I Mann, Slurried to 3!ifs Snrult li. IVcmirr. X mehioiiahlo wedding took plarc at Ilazlc ton hist ovoning, at the home of the bride's parent, Mr. ind Mrs. Ituhen Wcnner, the contracting lmrtics being their daughter, Miss Sarah B., and Robert W. Taylor, of Delano. Tho ceremony was performed by l!ov. W. X. Ilouck, of the M. E. church. Tho couplo icft for an extended wedding tour after par tating of an excellent wedding supper. The groom is employed as assistant chief engineer of tho Delano division of the Le high Valley railroid, and the bride is onoof llazlcton's most prominent society belles. They will reside at tho latter city. Among those present were John Heap, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Packer and sister, W. 0. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond, W. Wag ner, Delano; Mr. and Mrs. George Wasley, D. l- Glover, Elmer Wasley, Shenandoah. Go and try Womur's shoe store, on North Main street, for footwear. Tho cheapest and best placo in town. 11-7-tf Up to Iliite lor P.iIiik mill Aches. Everybody says Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Oruhlor Bros., drug storo. BILLS IGNORED. Tho (ii'iiml Jury Ignores tho Charge Against Sheriff Scott. Tho Grand Jury .at l'ottsvillc yesterday ignored the bill ngalnst Sheriff Alexander Scott, charging him on oath of Thomas Tosh with bribery and violation of the election laws. The costs were put on Tosh. In tho case of Edward 11. Shovier, of Mahanoy City, against Mrs. John Coslett, of Shenandoah, the Grand Jury ignored tho bill and put tho costs on tho prosecutor. In the cat-es of Joo Miller and two others against Chief of Police Tosh, Policemen Lee, Walaitis and others for assault and battery tho Grand Jury ignored tho bills. Tho cases grew out of tho raid made at tho Semanis saloon, when Miller and his associates were arrested for creating a disturbance. A truo bill ns found against William Dempster, Harney McKeou and Hugh Mc Donnell, tho three men who broko open a Lehigh Valley freight car and stole tobacco consigned to IIiismt it Hcddall. How's Vnllr Cough? Van-Tina cured it, 23c. At Gnlhler liros , drug btorc. Mom amy mo. Harry Buss, ouo of tho victims of tho ac cident at Jjuisford, wheroa koroo dashed into a railroad train on Tuesday, died yotorday. The other victim, Henry Clarkwii, of Phila delphia, is expected to die at any moment. Tho horc escaped with a few cut. Satisfaction guaiantecd by Boll, the plumber. Anotliii- Claim A'Hliixt Spain. J)AXm!i(, t'imn., .Vov. IB. A claim for 1300,000 iKTKlnst rh. Spanish government will lio flhd at tho state department iu Washington by Attorney Walsh, of this city, in behalf of John Kepko, an Italian by birth, but a naturalized American citi zen. Ho is the proprietor of tho Roma Grand Continental hotol In Havana, ono ot tho largest hotels in Cuba. Tho offloers of several Spauinh regiments, sent thoro from Spain to quell the revolution, made th hotel their hoiwlquarters for six months, and Itopko claims that one nlfrht In the summorho and his family were drivon from tho hotol, which was confiscated on the ground that he was a sympathizer with tho revolutionists. Pennsylvania Day at Atlanta. Atlanta, Nov. 1B. ThoPennsylvnniHns had possession of the exposition yestordny. Governor Hastings and staff, tho justices of tho supremo oourt, the Manufacturers' club, of Philadelphia, and the Pittsburg Press Cadets came In on special trains. During the forouoon tho governor and staff wero osOorted to the exposition by tho Governor's Horse Guards of Atlanta. Tho speoches were dolivered at Pennsylvania's handsome building. In the ovonlng a to caption was tendered by Governor Atkin son to Governor Hastings of Pennsylva nia, Grcunhalge of Massachusetts and Llp Ditt of Rhode Island BUY YOUR. "Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho ltcgloii Citron- 1 leiiMi inr iinnijr.x;runi. l-'reclaiid Is organising ttruVninry company. .I.E. Long has been appointed postmaster at lleglns. Christmas goods nro being displayed In many of our stores. Thirty-six cases of scarlet fovcr havo been reported in Shamokin. A Mt. Gunnel man 1ms been sent to jail for stealing a bag of peanuts. Our job prosses aro kept busy tho result of good work nnd fair prices. Water has been shut off to delinquent water rent payers In Heading. Tho Ashland foot ball twin will play nt Shamokin on Thanksgiving Day. The Cumbrian Society of I'ottsvlllo Is pro- paring for their eisteddfod on March 1st. ltov. Georgo Williams, of Mahanoy City, is conducting successful meetings at Miners- ville. Fcrndalo colliery, near Shamokin, will re sume next Monday after an idleness of nine months. Tho new United Evangelical church at Tottsville, will bo dedicated on Sunday, tho 21th Inst, Mt. Cnrmcl has formed a Young Men's Christian Association. Shenandoah needs about two of them. On Tuesday tho roof of a Delano house was partially destroyed by fire, tho first flro in that town for ten years, Mrs. Annio Delancy, of East Mahanoy Junction, died yesterday, leaving a husband and seven children The Mahanoy City oleven will wrestlo with Maucli Chunk's kickers of tho pig skin te morrow, at tho latter place. Samuel Leibig, one of Ashland's eld and esteemed citizens, died at the homo of hi daughter, Mrs. John Mondlcr, on Wednes day. Fottsville's defaulting letter carrier has made full restitution, and no criminal prose cution will bo brought. Ho has bcou dis charged from the forco somo time, Tho wife of Henry E. Snyder, of Mahanoy City, died yesterday at the residence of her mothor, Mrs. linckee, at Erackvillc, after a lingering illness of ton weeks. The lamp post at the corner of .Tardin and Oak streets was torn down by a runaway team, the other day; and tho letter box attached went down also. Tho postal authorities should placo it in position again for tho convenienco of thoso living in that neighborhood. R. R.. R. Stands for Radway's Ready, Relief, a suro cure for tho worst pains. F. S. S. Stands for Factory Shoe Store, a sure placo for honest trading, lowest prices, and if you don't believe us try it. Tho Koinciiyl Concert. Edouard Remenyi, tho violinist, received an enthusiastic welcome at tho concort given last night in Ferguson's theatre for tho bene fit of tho Primitive Methodist church, and witn tho assistance ot Ms company gave ouo of tho best concerts ever given in the theatre Every number was encored and at times tho audience appeared rapturous. Remenyi cer tainly sustained his title to tho famo which had been heralded prior to his visit hero. Ho was assisted in tho program by Miss Paulino Stein, a soprano who possesses an excellent voice; Mllo. Louiso Roman, a brilliant pianist, and Mr. Eugene Davis, win is very pleasing both as a vocalist and p:ano accompanist Tho church fund will be considerably swelled by tho receipts. Tho committee in charge of the concort aro to be congratulated upon tho success attending their efforts. Consumption in its ailvauccu stages is beyond powers of man to euro. It can bo prevented, though, by timely uso of Dr. Wood 8 Norway 1'lno Syrup, nature's own remedy for coughs and colds. MATINEE LECTURE OH FOOD. Ail Kiilertalniiient of livnl Value. Let no housekeeper overlook Mr. Worrell's lecture in Ferguson's theatre to-morrow after noon. Tho cntiro range of food will bo dis cussed. Tho lecture will bo valuablo, not only for the knowledgo it will impart in diatetics, but for its many practical points which in no other way could be so concretely presented. Tliero will bo a magnificent plat form exhibit of raw food products obtained from tho Iiotanical Museum of Harvard University, at Cambridge. Every scat re- served for housekeepers. Admission by tiokot only. None but housokecpors can secure them, free, at Kirlin's drug store, Sally in Our Alley Has jint discovered that she can buy a very fino dross shoe at $1.85, $1.60 and $2.00 that will dross her feet Hko a queen, and she is happy and tolls all her friends about the now Factory Shok Stoki:, Heddall Building. A Slafc OrpinUntlnu. It is altogether likely that a State Itetail Merchants Protective Association will bo formed in a vory short time. Sliauiokin, Scranton, Pottsvlllo and Philadelphia aro tho prime movers iu tho scheme. A convention will bo hold iu Shamokin for tho purpose of organizing withiu a mouth or so. The pur pose of the Association will not only be to protect business men from those who make a practlco of defrauding them, and against peddlers, but to have laws enacted that will remedy many evils which are diroctly affect ing the retail murolinnte. Effort is now being made to bring into tho association all tho large towns in this county. J. V. Itradli-y's Meat Market For your cholco fresh and smoked meats, lard and all kinds of sausages. Largest stock in town at popular prices. 237 East Coutro street, Shenandoah, Pa. 10-30-tt Tliey Were After Hoodie. Pr. W.J. Smith, of St. Clair, on his way home from Ppttiville, was attaoked by foreigners. Thoy overpowored him and searched his pookcte, which yielded them nothing, although hehad $100 about his person. The assailants aro unknown. Are vou suflbrinK from rheumatism? Thomas' .Eclcctrio Oil lias cured thousands of tho worst oasos oi mis lerrinie uuoase. it only costs 25 cents to try it. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmithing done cull on E. F. Gallagher 18 Wost Ctfhtro street, Dealor in stoves. 8-1-tf FOR THE POOR. 1'iinds In ltcncrvo 1'nr 1'eopln AVlio Aro i:ntUlcd to ltellof, Editor Evening Hbiialu : No doubt the general public will bo pleased to havo a report from tho Committee in charge of tho charity concort given last March, under the leader ship of l'rof. Zoitr., for tho worthy poor of Shenandoah, I heroby submit tho following report! The total amount given into tho hands of the treasurer, William M. Iirewcr, amounted to $100.15. Tho relief committee, composed of Dr. 1). W. Straub, V. J. Gaughau and Philip Iliormau. distributed : April !i, B 0th, $50 ; 12th, f 18.C0 ! 10th, f 13 ; 20th, $21,50; May 3, $12 ; 17th, $10 ; 24th, $10 ; Juno 7th, $8 ; 10th, $8 ; July 30th, $2 ; total, $185. Tho balance on hand ($821.15) is still for distribution during tho coming winter months to thoso who can substantiate their worthiness on making application to tho members of tho rollof committee. Vory respectfully, C. M. lioitDNBit, Secretary Shenandoah, Nov. 1 1, 18D5. ALI HANDS UIM is the host shoo storo in Schuylkill Thousands raiso tboir hands and Which county? say, The Factory Snon Stoui:. PERSONAL. Policeman Thomas Leo and wifo spent te-day at Pottsvlllo. Mrs. Edward Rosewall, of South West street, is seriously ill. Harry Kalbaoh, of Mt. Carmcl, was a guost of town friends last evening'. Rov. R. M. Liclitcnwalner and wifo visited friciuU at Mahanoy City yesterday. Mrs. Edward Holland, of North Bowers street, gavo birth to a daughter last night. M. It. Hennossy, who was visiting his parents here, left for Baltimore, Md., yester day. Misses Maggie Hrennan, Ella Whalen, and Mary Malloy attended tho institute at l'otts- villo yesterday. Superintendent William Hroughall and Inside Foreman William Richardson went to l'ottsvillo this morning. Christ. Williams has gono to Philadelphia, to undergo treatmont for a complication of diseases at the Medico-Cliiurgical College Rev. Walker, pastor of tho Primitive Methodist church at Shamokin, was in town last evening, tho guest of Rev. John Hath. Thomas F. Gorman, for tho past two years business manager of tho Rochester Brewing Company, at Hazlelon, has been transferred to Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Hyde, tho Nortli Main street milliner, returned last night from Now York city, where sho purchased tho latest novoltics in her lino of business. T. W. Hutchison has resigned tho clerk ship for tho Win. Penn Supply Company and gono to Charleston, Virginia, where his brother oporates a coal mine. Do You Wnnt aionoy? Then first learn how to tavo it, and if you como to us wo will tell you how. Tin: Factory Snon Stork. 'nmo tho Man. Hlienandoali Cor. to Parker's Itccord. If ono half that is said about our police being corrupt, is true, then wo need a Lexow and a Koosevelt. And even somo of tho dispensers of justice aro said to bo implicated in it. Wo aro informed that a certain Shen andoah lawyer presented somo damaging evidenco before tho present grand jury yes terday concerning tho mode of ono of our justices in securing cases. IIo charged him with writing letters to parties urging them to bring suits boforo him in certain cases. Tho surfaco indications aro portending to a great upheaval of somo of tho tricks that are used to ileoco tho foreigner. Several prominent politicians have their war paint on, and old sores will ko scraped off and exposed to the public gaze. Let tho good work go on. For comfortable, perfect fitting men's, ladies' or children's footwear, you want to go to Womcr's, on North Main street, tho most popular priced shoo storo in town. Is Still Waiting. I'rom Mahanoy City Ilccord. In tho office of 'Squiro Win. F. Dochney, last Saturday, J. J. Coylo stated that he intended to publish an affidavit to tjio effect tliat ho had no connection witli or knowledgo of tho "last circular" of tho King-Coylo cam palgn prior to its issuaico, Wc accepted tills statement in good faith, and wait tho appear ance of tho affidavit. A Mighty Nice Thing fur CoukIi. What? Pan-Tina, Hoc. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Coming Events. Nov. 28. Annual turkey suppor, under auspices of All Saints' P. E. Church, in Itob- blns' opora house. The only remedy in tho world that will at onco stop itchiness of tlto skin in any part of tho body, that is alwoiutoiy sate aim novor failiiiR, is Doau's Ointniont. Got it from your doalor. Havo the loaks in your gns and water mains repaired by P. W. Bell, the' plumber. WHAT DO YOU WANT? TO BUY A HANDSOME CHE NILLE TABLE COVER, 4-4 for 49 Cents. 6-4 for 87 Cents. 8-4 for $1.95. No finer quality to be had. Do you want to buy CHILDREN'S EX , TRA HEAVY BLACK WOOL HOSE at Never sold for less tlian 25c. a pair Our next barprain is a 25c i 5; pair of MINERS' GRAY HALF HOSE for Above price are for a short time only, THE SULTAN'S GUARDS. A Reported Conflict Jletwecn tho Allm nlan and Negro Members. London, Nov. IB. A dispatch to Tho Tlmos from Constantinople says that a report Is current of n conflict on Wednes day evcnlni! between tho Albanian mem- bora of tho pnlnco guard and tho ncgroos, subjects of tho sublime porto in Africa, also mombors of tho personal guard of the sultan. Tho correspondent adds that the details seem unworthy of belief, howovor. Tho dispatch also contains tho statement that tho TJardancllos garrison has boon doubled, and that a lookout and search lights havo been established on tho summit of Mount Ellas on tho Island Of Tcnedos, off the western coast of Asia Minor. A dispatch to The Standard from Con stantinople says that Kutchuk Pasha has beon ropcatodly summoned to tho palace of tho sultan, but ho steadily refuses to bo grand vizier, Whllo the sultan is thus unnblo to form n rcspoctnblo cabinet, pub lic opinion overywhoro clamors for tho proclamation of a constitution. "A member of the dlplomatlo corps," tho correspondent of Tho Standard con tinues, "remarked to mo today that whoro evcr foreign ambassadors had established consuls tho allegation that tho Armenians bad commenced the disorders had been disproved. Much can bo dono to stop tho massacres, nnd It is believed that tho sul tan now recognizes that he must do some thing." A dispatch to The Dally News says that a careful cstlmato makes the total number of persons killed outright In tho massacres 15,000, and it is probablo that 30,000 will ulo of starvation during tho coming win tor. It cannot bo realized In Europo how awl ul is tno situation. Tho Chronicle Bays : "We aro inclined to bcllovo in the Imminence of tho lntervon tlon of tho six powers nnd America in Turkish affairs. Tho nearly simultaneous movement of nil of tho squadrons of tho different countries can havo no other moaning. Probably Smyrnn nnd Salonloa win bo occupied first." New York Cabmen on Strike. New Yor.K, Nov. 15. Tho strikoof cal moil employed at tho stable of Search & Son Is spreading, and this afternoon the cab business of tlds city is nearly nt a standstill. Tho number of cabmen who havo left their seats in response to tho or canization's orders is estimated at from 500 to 1,000, nnd several hundtcd stnblo hands are off duty. Tho original causo of tho siTlko was tho employment of non-union men nt tho stablos whore tho trouble started. iti-scuett from Chinamen. Philadelphia, Nov. 15. -Ruth Ray mond nnd Jeunio Hamilton, twoglrli- who said tholr agos woro 17 and 18, respectively, but who aro said to bo under 16 years of ago, were consigned to tho caro of tho So- cloty for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Chil dren by Magistrate South. Special Police. mau Sell, of the Sixth district, found tho two girls, who aro said to be runaways from Now York city, ut a laundry at No. 838 Raco street, kept by Chinamen. Best plumbing is dono by P. W. Bell. JTulmnoy City Iluslncss College. This oxccllcnt college, at ,203 East f'entro street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ..jd Typewriting courses equal to any in tho stato at tho very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-14-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. 'After sufferinc from dyspepsia for threo years 1 ilccnlcil to try Uurdock Illooa Hitters. Two bottles cured mo entirely." Mrs. G. C. Wlillo, Taoerg, Oneida Louuty, Hew iorK. MISCELLANEOUS. TTIOK SALE. An upright piano, in excellent X' condition, win te som ior sija.uu. Jvppiy at this ofllce. 11-15-tf IIIOU SALE. Cheap, ono bay mare, 7 years old I : nnd sound. Without a blemish. Works single, or double, and is afraid of nothing; 1 weighs 1150 pound. F. E. Slagarglo, 11 East i-cniro street, Miienawioau. u-w-iw "WANT fliio samples handed your friends or ncitrhbors. Send Albert Wood. Perfumer. Wood Avo.( Detroit, Mich., lOcts for Ave trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes, receive offers to you. MMCKiAw-im IjOIt SALE. Ono of the finest nnd best located ; butcher hIioiis in town, will be sold cheap. Tho owner will leave town, tho reason for sell ing. For further information call on oraddrpss blicniuidoali Heel Company. 10-31-tf IJlOlt HA I.E. A valuable property, 231 West : I.loyd etleet. Shenandoah, with nil modern conveniences. Tho lot is 30.H0, two houses ironting on l.Ioyil street nnd two in tho rear. ill be sold nt reasonable flcures. Apply on tho premises. Ttcasous for selling, party leaving wwn. 11-K-lw BUSINESS MEN looltiiiR for new Ideas in Job print Inir can find them nt tho IIi:nAi.n omcu. w o aro iookipk lor new customers, and tho next time you need printing call around or drop us a posUU, New type, new presses and new men cio tno woi-k. T ANTKD. An honost, actlvo gentleman or ) ) lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary $7fi0t payable weekly, and expenses. Situation permanent. Koferences. Knelose self -add rented stamped envelope. Tho I Dominion Company, 316 Omaha HuildinK, Tickets free to Housekeepers only. FERGUSON'S THEiVTRE, Saturday Afternoon, November iCtli, '95. Doors open 2 o'clock. Commence 2.30 o'clock. (Ktamlard Tlmo.) MR. E. B. WORRELL, of Boston, the well-known puhlio exponent of FOOD SUBJECTS will addrefis the housekeepers of this city. UCKQis can uo onunneu ireo at jtirilti'S Drug Store, A souvenir nackaHe of Sweet Clmrnlnln and booklet ot recelptx edited hy Miss I'arloa ...in i 1 i...i.. ...... will ua Ki" uivu luu; jut-sen.. Tho stngo exhibit of .Food I'lnnts nnd Run- Food Vroducts is from the Hotanicai. .MUSEUM, JlARVAItD UNIVEBSITY, I'AMURIIXIK, iUASH. No person will lie admitted without a ticket. The entire expense Is borne by . , WALTER BAKER & CO., the emi nent Chocolate manufacturers, , . , Dorchester, Mass . . . Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking! THAT'S IT! That's the Flour that Makes the Best Bread. You can buy grocer at $2.50 Per barrel sack. Thos. E. Samuels & Ch Wholesale Grocers. 105 South Main Street, - CHARLIE SING', - NO. S SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class Work All Work done In first-class manner, and and ironed, ioc; smrts ironed, sc; collars, 2c; cutis, 4c; uuaersuirts, 7c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. Carden's ART WALL PAPER Store. Wo havo just received a fine lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papdrs in tho market, which wo will sell at vory reasonablo prices. Wo havo also in'stock a great deal of last year's patterns which wo aro selling at a sacrifice. Como and sco our lino of goods. Wo havo the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. J. P. CARDEN, No. SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Vis Clothes of all description neatly dono up in amilios in this town as to my caro in washing I do my work better and quicker than any other 'S Lager and Flnest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street REMOVAL SALE ! R E M R All goods must bo sold by Janu ary 1st, regardless of cost. Our prices will prove to you that this is a genuine closing out salo. Como early before tho assortment is gono. 25 to 40 per cent, saved. Store to rent nnd fixtures for salo after January 1st. E M O O V V A L S A L S A Lightest and Best Located Store in Town. A L L E E 29 N. MAIN STREET, MRS. O. W. HYDE. JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenancloah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tohaccq, &c. Agout for Heading Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. it of any ff ABU;"" m K WASBBDRSiKQilie Of i GOLQJnEIDmsof m ' int. - Shenandoah?Va. ' . Chinese Laundry, at Low Prices. satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, e In Street. first-class manner. I can refer to scores of and superior neatness in doing up clothing. laundry in tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. ' OPEN EVERYDAY Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Itooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver nllings. 11 your artiucal tcctb do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Urowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgory. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titraan's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. ni. to 8 p. m. FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and seo tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Shenan doah has over had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you are a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 2fl- North Main St. Fall and Winter MILLINERY. Cheapest place in town. A. MORRISON, No. 8 East Centre Street. HAVE YOU NOTICED Our millinery prices for this week. A complete stock, with our millinery trimmed in the season's prettiest colors. Children's Caps, 25c. and upTfjj Sailor Hats. 50 cents andjjtff Ml Trimmed Hats, $1.00 andp STANK'S, 1 South Main Street. - - Shenandoah. GORMAN'S CAFE ! Cor. Coal and Main Sts. Hot lunch dallv from 0 to 12 a. in. Eating bar season. attached with all tho delicacies ot tho season. Best of Cigars, Wines and Liquors. l'rompt ottentlon and polite waiters, Jror tho Latest Styles and Ixnvest Frloea In . . . Fall and Winter A -Cull at SALL1E SENIOR! No. ltl North Main St., Shei1 I .if 4 El. F3. FOLEY, ( Ol, I i. In- and Wist M, Best gas flttiujs i-, dono by ). W Bell. No. 9 WEST CENTRE STREET 13 N. Jardin Street. 1 11 3 and 113 S. IVIaln St.
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