AVE A HE T0T CONTEXT B I) AVttli pit nehievenuMite, Imt always striving to out-do our former rlTort. We have just had Innde upeeinlly for us n large lino of FprhiK box papers, lly buying direct from the fnctory we nre enabled to sell this stock very cheap. A few of our prices. OUR LEADER at 10 Cents, Worth 2 Cents. OUR SIGNAL at IS Cents, Worth 20 Cents. KneUlinx contains 21 sheets of paper nud 21 envelope, and U ImiuNoinely flnlshrd. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN 0. North fVlaln St. BEFORE Going elsewhere for stylish Men's, Boys' mu Children's Novelties or Confirmation Suits, inspect the large stock at the ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, where yon will find your choice in goods and prices. We cany the nicest goods and nicest assortment. The finest line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Novelties ever dis played in this city. L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. riAlN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1, 189C. Millui Your ISoyH (lliul. Also your lKickct-liook ly buying your sliiies at factory prices at the .Factory Shoo Storu. Don't forget we k'ive you a lieautiful lcuknifo witlieiicu Jl.00 purchase. 3-13-tf J. A. Movkk, Mgr. A Sur Cure for Cuughfi and CuliU. That's what IVu-Tiua is, '-'5c. At Gruhlcr llros., drug htore. NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. K wtlAGold, Silver, Cement. Gold ami if oreclajji Crowns nd Hrjdgq Work. j ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED, Kntieei.y Vainleks K XT It action. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street. Office Hours j 8 a, ni. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation Uvr the spring 'Uausc cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty, Featners and Mattresses Renovated. Price I.iwt : Jtenovating enrycta, Brussels and Ingrain, 3c per ywil, Heavier grades, 4c per yard. Feathers cleaned, 8c peril. Mattresses denned and upholstered, hair, cotton, $3; cuenper grauus, Called for and Delivered Without Charge, .by Your Command. Audrey STEAM MNOVATIHS CO,, 3Iowers strec nnd Altaic alley, Shenandoah, Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Uarrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? It so, we are now again fully able to do all kinds of repairing, giving you first-class nd honest work at short notice at the most reasonable prices. WATCHES, CLOCKS and ' JEWELRY Largest line of Musical Instruments in this city. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, 9HENANDOAH, PA. 0r .. 1- 51 LATEST DESIGNS, i table nn pi rvruc FLOOR UIL.UI.U 1 1 lO From 25c to 60c per yard, f E. B. FOLEY, Corner Oontryul Wfc- , PiiiV COUNTER ACTING THE REVOLT. ltrlgiullrr Itmrn Trjlnjt lo Hold tlio Local SnUiitlon Army Corp. Tlio revolutionary i-plnt In the lociil eori of the Salvation Army has manifosted Itself to sucli an extent that tlio officials at head quarters have seen lit to try . nnd quell It. In pursnanco with this policy llrlgadler Ikiwn, who was at ono timo captain of the corps and is a Rront favotlto with the mem liers, cninc to town from New York yoster day and spent Clio evening Avlth the corps, trying toporsuado tho members not to desert tho old standard. A few of tho members ueio obdurate and refused to take any part In the meeting outside, or in tho hall, but tho mint of thcin remained in tho ranks. All hut two or three, it is mid, did this in respect for tho old captain. The Brigadier will make another etl'ort to adjust matters to-night, but from present Indications It sccnis that nearly nil tho members are de termined to Hock under the new standanl of I!allincton llooth. Oiptain I.usk has stated that ho will resign and go to work in tho mines until Mich timo as Hallington Booth Bets all arrangements made for Hod's Amer ican Volunteers to begin operations. 'and tho Lieutenant of tho corps says lie will return to his homo near Manch Chunk to abide that event, unless ordcTS from the now bead- quarters aro received very soon. Tho cap tain promises to pivo his farewell to-night. Names put on Easter eggs free of charge, ,'ben they aro purchased at W. V. Otto's. Miners' Wages. Tho following collieries drawn to return prices of coal sold ilUring March to detornilno tho rate of wages to bo paid fortbo last two weeks of March and tho first two weeks of pril mako tho following returns: Gilberton colliery . .$U-2 Alaska colliery- , 2.50-8 J.ocu-t Gap colliery, 2.11-2 Merriiim colliery 2.flo-0 J'nsi itldgo colliery , v. 'j.50-8 The average of these prices is 2.50-3, and the rate of wages will bo lit basis.' Wages have been below the basis since the last half of January and first half of February, 1891, when tho ra.U) was 4 per cent, above tho basis. At James Goodman ami Cus. Fresh eggs 14 cents per dozen. Best pound-print creamery butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter. 10 lb tubs. 18 cents. 5 bushels Berks Co. potatoes, $1.25 2-3-tf Heed ltccordt'd. Tlio following deeds were recorded at tlio court house yehterday : Mary M. Yost to Jonathan Yost, lot in XeUon City, Sheppton ; Alexander Scott, Sheriff, to John Slattery, lot in Shenandoah, sold as tho property of Mary McCarthy : John J. Slattery and wife to John Berg, lot in Shenandoah ; Milton Kestcr and wife to F. It. Shollcnbcrger, land In Union township. Silk anil Dress GoihIh. Wo have opened this week a special lino of silk, plain and figured, puces ranging from 20c, 30c, 35c and upward. Also a fine selec tion of dress goods consisting of 33-iu mohair, prices furuicrly 50c, now 25 cents ; 30-in faucy plaid goods, 25 cents; 45-in. cashmere, all colors, 25 cents; 50-in all wool serge, black and colors, 50 cents, formerly 85 cents. tf It. F. Gill. ittsvlll'K llano Hull Team. Manager Lawson, of tho l'ottsvillo baso ball team, hassignod tho following flayers: Pitchers, Barry and llanrian, signed, Ilcnvig and Soul on trial ; catchers, Kogei'3 and Flanigau, - signed, nnd llofan on trial; Dooley. lb.: Strieker, 2bV; Q'Uricn, ss. ; Hayward, 3b. ; Hill, li f. : LaNvsop,, c. f., and Kgbert, r. f., wltti,M? J. Fogarty as inflelder 611 trial. llavo Yoil'a ISig Foot? If so, tliero is a snap at the Factory Shoo Store for you Wo liavo about 500 pairs of inqn's working and dress shoes, all sty' 'is, Nos. 0, 10 and 11, which wo aro selling for very low prices to mako room for spring goods. 3-13-tf J. A. Movku, Mgr. Itlg Times In Store. ' Some idea of tho big feasts some Polish and Lithuanian pooplo intend to have after tlio Lenten season expires may be derived from tho fact that six agents of breweries have mado bids for supplying the beer that is to bo consumed at four Polish and I.itlm aniau weddings to tako place fn town shortly after Easter. A freo chauco on a large, handsomely decorated cake given to every purchaser to tho amount of 10c. nud upward, at Otto 3, Thu l'ciiiiiylV!Uliu May Ik'umo. A report comes from Shaniokln to the effect that tlio Pennsylvania Itailroad Company in tends disposing of nil its anthracite - collier ies in order to devoto all its timo to the carry. lug trado, Tho collieries, it is said, aro to be leased to individual operators. Tho Penn sylvania mines thereabouts employ 3,000 men and boys. Leave orders for names on Easter eggs hs early as possible. W. V. Otto, 27 South Main street. W JIhik Them. The latest and newest stylos in velvet, silk, cloth and serge capes. Also a beautiful lino uf coats for misses, from (1 to 10 years of age, pricos ranging from $1.00 to ?0.00. QUI and oxamlno aud bo satisfied with garments and prices. It. F. Gill. ltnlilied lMSt Night. Tho saloon of John Itoskofski, on North White street, was invaded by robbers last night. Tho robbers ransacked the cellar, which contains no doors, and took tho beor pump and pipes and n quarter barrel of beer. Entrance to tho saloon was gained by a trap door, but its thoy found nothing of value, tho saloon was left unmolested. Tho rob bery la supposed to havo been committed by tho gang of thiovos which have iufuxtcd this locality for eoino timo. Notlco Otto's windows wheu passing. Ob. flervo that large cake which every one lias 11 hance to win. April Fool's Are thoy who miss tho great show now at 121 North Main street. FJora Duvallo, Lillian Itovere, Mllo Fanclion, Signor Ncddoita, original Spanish students, Tlio great Zuijcka, Persian dancer, and Carrio Monroe, mono logue comedienne. All for one dime. Cou tiuuous pcrforuianco. It Easter eggs and fancy baskets of every description at Otto's, 27 South Main street. J'Vee nf DUeuie Health Otllcer Conry to-day removed tlio lust placard und says that the town is now entirely freo of contagious diseases. He hopes thclpeoplo villi co-operate iu maintain ing this Mate of affairs us far as possible, by paying net attention to tho sanitary con- .11.1.... 1 1 1 gUuueen uuu yams. six m-ets filled for from 10c. to f j o(), hopes- ftOt Vfl nFO 1 ",nK mr ouifiin. tb,o rot Tina. 5c. At Gruhlcr Bros,, iilioiy atW 1 1. . la Wo PERSONAL. Ted Price, tho well-known Ashland dry goods man, is In Colorado and writes glowing letters of tlio wealth of tho Cripple Creek region. John Kclper visited friends at PotUvlllo to day. Mrs. X. W. Beddiill visited friends at l'otts villo to-day. Mrs. Jacob Noll went to Sliamokin to visit friends this morning. Mrs. A. P. Ta or spent to-day visiting friends at l'ottsvillo. The Misses Stein, of West Oak street, last evening entertained Miss Fanny Gay, of Pottsville, Harry Graffm,' of Cntasauqua, and Messrs. A. C. Sherman and Thomas Brew, of Malianoy City. Superintendent M. P. Whltaker, who was ill for several days, is now convalescent. The many friends of Mrs. Samuel Lockle and her daughter, Mary, now residing nt Pottsville, Will regret to learn of their sick ness, Mrs. Leckie suffering from an attack of rheumatism, and her daughter being subject to nerv. us attacks. Both parties aro con fined to bed, but aro gradually improving. i.uwaru .Murphy, ot riiiliule nil a. Is visit ing his parents on East Oak street. Messrs. James Wren and John Schrock. of Malianoy City, wero visitors to towu last evening. Clarence Crolaugh left for Easton this morning, to resume his studies at Lafayctto College. Miss Daisy Schollenbcrger, of Lincoln. Ta.. is tho guest of lier aunt, Sliss Malzo Scliollcn- bergcr, on South Jardin street.' Miss Mary McDonald, of South Main street. Is visiting among friends In Shaniokln. Easter Is coming. Otto is ready for it. Highly Iteeoiiiinciideil Willi amspokt, Pa., Sept. 13, 1805. Prof. S. I. Wood is well known to mo and I consider him an expert accountant, possess ing exceptional ability atid worthy of ut most confidence. Ho was employed by me, personally, in a business transaction requir ing an expert accountant and1 performed tho duties exacted of him greatly to his credit and to my utmost satisfaction. I do not hesitate to highly recommend him in any work requiring tho services of an exper ienced Accountant. T1109. JIillspauoii. I have known Prof. S. I. Wood for soveral years. His ability, habits and character aro tho very best. N. A. PitisiCY, Cashier I irst Xat. Bank, Coudersport. Pa. Prof. S. I. Wood, President of tho Shenan doah College, is 0110 of tlio most thorough and clllcicnt Business College- men in tho United States. Pottsville Republican. It gives us pleasure to state that wo regard S. I. Wood as one of tho most capablo ac countants of Pennsylvania. Lackawanna Lumiikh Co., I. F. Mcgargel, Vico President. Obituary. Bertha, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oirbol, of West Applo alley, died yesterday from membranous croup. Mrs. Cathanno Kneluon, after an illness of ten weeks, died at her homo in Park Placo yesterday. Sho is survived by a hus band, two sons and four daughters. Harry It. Cushen, of Malianoy City, who has been a drug clerk in Krebs' pharmacy for several years, died thero yesterday. His death was very sudden, caused by pneu monia. Tho deceased was to marry Miss Ellio Krebs this week. His homo is in Hagcrstown, Md., and ho camo to Malianoy City from Philadelphia to manage tho drug store of Harry Krebs shortly after the lot tcr's injury lu a railroad accident last Oc tober. 1 Kelly's Kuster Opening. ' The Easter opening of Mrs. J. J. Kelly, on South Main btreet, for their beautiful millinery goods, will coramenco to-day and eontintio for four days. Tho choicest head gear for ladies and misses is to bo found in this establishment, and this year's display surpasses any previous effort. Our lady friends will miss a treat if they fail to tako a peep at Kelly's display during tho opening days. The Williams funeral. The funeral of Thomas LI. Williams took placo this afternoon from the family residonco at Ellaugowan nnd was attended by many well known mining ollicials. Services wero held in tho Welsh Baptist church, on West Oak street, ltor. D. I. Evans officiating. Tho remains were interred in the Odd Fellows' cemct6ry. The pall bearers wero Messrs. A. D. Gablo, James V. Davis, Edward Capper, Marshal Baugh, Luke Bowen and Thomas U. Williams. Flowers 1 Flowers I Wo havo received, and will continue to re ceive, every variety of Easter flowers. Call early to secure first choice. James Goodman & Co., 3-31.tr 27 West Centre street. Card Fnrty. A card party was held last evening at tlio residenco of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wasloy, on East Oak street, in honor of Miss Hunter, of Boston, Mass., who is a guest of Miss Emma Wasley. Miss Hunter is n teacher in tho gymnasium of tho Bwathmoro College Up to Date for I'll I in nud AcIk-k. Everybody says Itcd Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Assumed Their l'liitltlons. William GUfillan and wife and Adam Mort this morning went to Schuylkill Haven tu nssunio their positions at thoalmshouse under appointment from tho new Board of Poor Directors. Mr. GUfillan Is a keeper in tho insauo department and Mr. Mort is a steward in the hospital. Clanged liy Ills Wife. John Sadusky was arrested last night on a chargo of surety made by his wifo. Ho spent several hours in the lockup and was subse quently released on bail. l'rlvutu Sale. Tho furniture and household goods of tho Schoifly House aro now offered at prlvnto sale. For further information apply to J, K. P. Scheifly. Best Little Purgative I ever used," writes ono lady, In regard to Hood's P11U. "Thoy are so mild and do their work with out any griping. I recommend tbem to all Buf fering; from cos tlveness. They Will certainly bring your habits regular- Vfe uso no other cathar- tlo." Hood's pills are rapidly increasing In favor. 25c 1 1 PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio ltrglou Chron icled i'or Hasty l'criiftiil, April 1st. This is moving day. Tlio School Board meets to-night. Many fllttings about towu aro noted. Tlio telegraph polos In Ashland will bo painted red and white. A now safety lamp that burns alcohol has been patented In Europe. Tho annual supper of tlio Borough Council will bo held on April 14th. Tho Gilberton Grays havo been reorgan ized forthobaso ball fronsoii of 1800. humor has It that Preston "No. 3 colliery, at Glrardvillc, will agalu shut down. Tho Kaier Brewing Company will orcct bcor rofrlgerators at Conldalo aud New Philadelphia. For winning n suit for I-nicastcr county involving $170,000, two lawyers received a fee of $11,000 each. Prof. F. S. Miller, superintendent of tho Malianoy City schools, will bo admitted to tho Lackawanna bar in May. Mrs. Ester Lcnm, of Ashland, has again assumed cbargo of her school after an absence of two weeks through sickness. ' P. H. Nolan, state organizer of tho Liquor Loaguo Association, is now issuing a weekly paper In Now York city. It mado its first appcaranco yesterday. Main Street received a cleaning up to-day. Tlio business pcoplo cleaned tho street in of their places and supervisor Llewellyn hauled away tho Tcfuse. James F. Canfield, agont tot the Prudential Iusuranco Company at Schuylkill Haven, has been promoted to assistant superinten dent of tho TotUvillo district.- Cal. Goulduer, of Delano, for many years passenger conductor on tho Lehigh Valley road, yesterday took charge of tho saloon of Henry Schu, nt Mahanoy City, as the pro prietor. There will bo a deadlock at tho Gilberton Council nt their next meeting, Monday oven ing, April 6th, for tho purpose ol electing a Councilman from the Middle ward to fill the vacancy mado by tho resignation of Mr, Lehy, tbcro being four on each sido. A lively timo is anticipated. WOOD'S COLLEGE RECEPTION. Monday livening, April nth, in Ferguson's Opera Hoiie A Souvenir for All. Monday evening, April 0th, nt 8 otloek, Prof. S. I. Wood will give to tho citizens of Shenandoah and vicinity a grand reception in Ferguson's opera house. Prominent men will speak, among them is tho Hon. O. F. Williams, ex-Consul to Franco. Tlio celebrated Grant Band will furnish tho music. Tho band -will glvo a concert In the College Hall from 7 to 8 o'clock, and givo visitors an opportunity to inspect the new college. All who present nn invitation to tho re ception will rcceivo a handsorao souvenir. Tho work will begin in both sessions Mon day, April Gtli. The charter mombcr scholarship may bo obtained this week by calling on Prof. Thos. Martin, special organizer, or his assistant, Miss Julia Byson, at Hotel 'Ferguson. To-night's Alarm. Electrician Iteeves announces that tho signal for testing tho electric firo alarm sys tem will 00 sounded from hox No. 35 to- Silght. Dirty Hands cleaned. Mechanics, Printers, Type-1 writers, Clerks, o Lr oi:ryaius, Chjldren , use jt. No acid. 'The Modern Cleaner No chapping. All Grocera. I'rco bam pie. ChlldtvCllds, NATURALIZATION.. ' " ' ' 1 1 - V in ufiuiuun to ma ciays uxeu uy tlio role of court, relating to naturalization papers, Jton- uiiy. Jipni nm, m !j a. m., 19, now Hereby spetlnlly designated for hearing naturalization applica tions. Ily tlie court 4-1-lt J. It. DEEflAN. Frotlinnntfirv. Public Sale ! Of the 20th carload of Western Horses, at the Commercial Hotel, Wednesday, April 15th, 1896, to be held by William Neiswenter. In case of rain, the horses will be sold under coy'er $,) tf : The car consists of '.drivers,' workers, brewery, farm ,ai)d-mated teams. , ,J. Horses Constantly bit Hanj! for Sale or Exchange. WATCH THIS SPAcfc FOR DAY OF AR'rIVAL. rJ Ami The butcher, the grocer, the stove dealer every tradesman who finds it difficult to keep col lars clean should wear the TRADE" LLULQIO INTERLINED and save the cost of laundry bills. It can be cleaned as, often as its owner wills, with a wet cloth or sponge. The genuine inter lined collars and .cuffs with a ' ' Celluloid "surface are all marked as above. Accept, no imitations. Tr the dealer does not keep them, send to us di rect. Collars, SOc. each. Cutis, 4UO. palf-postpald. State elzu and style. TUB CELLULOID COMPANY, New York. O A D f I I " Is the best cleanser 9 HrULIU. for these coods. MISCELLANEOUS. TYf ANTED. Immediately, dining room girl 1 ? and other help. Commercial Ilotel, Shen nndonh 3-3i-Qt IjlOTt SALE. The water pump, counters nnd ' bar fixtures of tlio Schnilly House, For further Information apply fo J. K. 1'. Scheifly. milK SCHUYLKILL TRACTION COMPANY JL gives notice that the Interest 011 Its first mortgage 0 per cent, gold bonds, due April 1st, will be paid on that date, nt the olllcc of tho Equitable Trust Company, Trustee, Philadel phia. 4-Mt IF YOU WANT THE BEST and enn't pet It, then come to ua for it. Wo carry the best of . , . i , , , , Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUH and FEED. Our delivery vngon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. , riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. Art Wall Paper. Paper :. Your : Home : Artistically Hut for ns little money as possible, YfnU paper nnd room moulding in nil the latent colorings nnd designs for your parlor, bed room, kitchen, linll or cafe, lieautiful Leathers for dining rooms, only 30 cents. Come nnd see ourlrize Designs. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction gunrnntced. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Bend postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221"W. Centre St., Shenandoah, l'a. SPRING STOCK NOW OPEN ! DON'T WAIT FOR EASTER. Come now and take advantage of the finest selection of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING . . Ever Brought to Shenandoah . . Samples of all our goods, with prices marked on them, are on exhibition in our mammoth show windows. We have unequalled novelties in I clothing for Men, Youths and I Boys and are selling them at prices far below the figures of j any of ouf would-be competitors. 1 See Our Stock of Confirmation Suits ! j And Novelties In Children's Suits ! For children we offer a suit with two pair of pants one short and one lone. This is the latest novelty. These suits are made, up lor children irom 3 to 8 years. Caps to match each suit. Our spring line of stiff hats and Fedoras, in all colors, is worth seeing. , MAAinOTtl CLOTHINO HOUSE, L. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and u South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. JOHN F. CLEARY, I'UltE BUt.TZEIl WATKR TlfiTTT ; A euro for lifailaclio onil DU1 1LC1 : atoiiiatli troubles, aiKClKIt ALK, OP WKISS HEEH. ul L.VUISU llEEIt, roitTEit. 17 ana 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. OPEISI everyday (Jo to tho Shciinmlofiii Dental Kooms for Mlnlcsa extraction of tcotli. Gold im,l silver lilllugs. If your nrtidcnl teeth lo not suit you call to seo lis. All examinations freo. Wo nmko nil kinils of plates. Gold Crowns Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown and Ilndgn work nnd all operations that iwrr. tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. We laro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's iilook) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. SPRING STYLES 7 in-- vrv FINE CLOTH INfl , ffow, ready at PQRTZBJRQS. St lk, Main street.' A Flno Assortment, A Fine Grade of Goods. AfFnlr Prlyo to All. We call speolnl Attention to our lino ot Spring and Sum mer Ncckwenr. An excellent t assortment. I REMOVAL.- V.T Itcnr n m,mt tlm frtct- nn(l keep It B f44 nhvnya before) you when In need E 3 of wnll paper, tlmt Thomas 3 3 Smrnfcit has removed his wall paper 3 I store to 3 I No. 23 S. Jardin St., g I Near Davenport's Hardware Store, g ! THOMAS SNYDER, j j PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, j S3 S. Jardin St. i Call and see tho new spring styles just Issued. : lanwwmmiumTimTm NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES. WORKING or DRIVING HORSES- constantly on hand. Sold or exchanged. H. L.JAIILLER & CO., Props,, 10 Ni Pear Alley. Huslness ofllco: W. F. Miller's meat market. 12S N. Main street. genutno welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whlskcvs. beers. porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tern perance drinks and clears. FOR tVIEIN ONLY. Sure cure. No. 3 and B. Stops In 3 days, cures In fi days. Bold nt the NEW DRUG STORE, 28 East Centre St., Shenandoah. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II. P. MELLKT. tho practical horseshoes and avoid any of tho 21 diseases originating- irom improper uparings. tnu ui&eiwes oi mtr feet given personal attention' .h. fv melle;t( f 1 South Market street, between Centre and Oalc , streets, anenanuoan. " WOOD'S enandoah Gollege l Charter nemberchoIarships;Sale continued this Wctk only. Three Departments at the Price of One. 'BUSINESS, ; isBRtWAND, - . . ENGLISH, PENnANHIP , i: TKQMAS MARTIN, : SPECIAL ORGANIZER", FERGUSON HOTEL. P, J. CANFIELD, , Agent for SlWnandoah and Vicinity "l L --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Barbey's Bohemian Beer. - -X. , -1.