BALL! ()()()()())()()()0()()()o Now H tlio llmo to get supplies nml start tonm work, Wo liavo n full lino of Hats, l!all, (llovcs, Holts, &c In fact wo cnn supply anything needed to fit out a clul). All orKanlttHl clul)9 furnishing us tlio nanio of club anil cnptnln will bo entitled to n discount on nil goods sold them. Only first clans goods. Gloves furnlslicd cither right or left hnnd. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. BEFORE Going elsewhere for stylish Men's, Boys' and Children's Novelties or Confirmation Suite, inspect the large stock at the ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, where you will find your choice in goods and prices. We carry 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. flAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD MONDAY, APRIL 20. 1890. PERSONAL. H. II. Zullck visited friends at Tottsvlllo to-day. Sheriff Scott, of Frackvillc, was a Sunday visitor. J. H. Pomeroy, Esq., spent Sunday in Philadelphia. James Wynn, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town this morning. Miss Emma Parker, of Ccntralia, spent Sunday hero with town acquaintances. Mrs. John A. llreeu, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of lior brother, William Jefferson, of South Jardin street. Mrs. John Hughes, of Ashland, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. James White, ou West Oak street, yesterday. Fred Wasley, returned from Harrisburg ou Satunlav, where ho was examined by tho State Uoari of Pharmacy. Mrs. Gomer Prico and daughter, Miss Anna., of Scranton, aro guests of School Director John J. l'rko and family, on North Mitm street. William Gilflllan, ono of tho stowards at tho Schuylkill Haven almshouse, and his family spent yesterday in town as guests of Jlrs.Gilfillan's mother. Mrs. Carmichacl, wifo of Prof. Carmichael, of Wood's Business College, aud daughter, Edna, arrived here Saturday and will mako their homo In this town. Leo Bamberger, George II. Krick and F. C. Reese were in Philadelphia on Saturday. Tho former gives a good report of tho Boston l'hiily game, but appears to have got too much Johnson. B. L, Tallcy, president of tho Homo Friendly Society, who spent tho past week in town and vicinity on business and pleasure, left to-day for his headquarters and homo in Baltimore, Mil., accompanied by his sister-in-law, Miss Mary McKeman, who will spend a short vacation in that city. The Klght Niimu In tho Itlght Place. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. Gruhler Bros., drug storo. At NEW DENTAL PARLORS LATEST APPLIANCES. Killing - 'Hi flold, Silver, Cement. Gold and Porcelain Crowns And Bridge Work. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED. ENTIRELY 1'A1M.13 EXTRACTION, DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entranco on Oak Street. Ofllce Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. in. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for tho spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price List : Renovating cnriicts, Brussels and Ingrain, 3c per yard. Heavier grades, 4a per yard, Feathers cleaned. o tier lb. Mattresses cleaned and upholstered, liulr, (I j cotton, &J J cheaper grades, 82. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addres,, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bowers street and Apple alley, Blienandoah. 6 LATEST DESIGNS, TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Comer Centr. and Weil Strut. PLAY (t(i(i ORPHANS' COURT CONTEST. Jlldgo !') Nnines 123 Illegal Votes l'rnm the District. Tho hill of particulars asked for by tho re spondent hi tho Lyon-Dunn Orphans' Court Judgeship contest was filed on Satur day, two days ahead of tho time specified by tho court. Judgo Dunn's counsel now have 15 days in which to mako answer. The next sitting of tho court will bo on Friday, May 8th. The order of court provided that the contestants must supply nt least 80 names of illegal votors. Tho UIU of Particulars con tains 122 names, 48 of which aro from tho Second ward of Mlncrsvillc, and 74 aro from the Honey Brook poll, Klluo township. Tho contestants set fortli that tho said persons wero not upon tho registry lists, and no proof of their qualification to voto was made according to tho Act of Assembly In such cases made and provided, and no proof of sua qualification was returned by tlio Board of Election olllcers as required by law The 74 votes in Honey Btook and 30 of tho Second ward of Minors"villo aro said to bo Illegal for tho above reasons, whllo 14 others in tho latter precinct nro illegal because they did not stato when their tiix was assessed nor In what district it was assessed, also became they wero not registered nor naturalized, and their nllhlavits fail to stato In what district they wero assessed, Closing Out Halo of Men's, Boys', Ladles' and children's shoes, working aud dress shirts, notions, neckwear and underwear ut prices below cost. At J Yarowsky's, 33 West Ccntro street. 4-17-3t A Caso of Shoes. Harris Shupack, of East Centre street, to-day caused tho arrest of his father-in-law, JullusShepowlch, charging him with stealing 38 pairs of milling shoes and 4 pairs of gum boots. Just ico Lawlor held tho accused under $300 ball. It seems that last summer Shepowlch was engaged in tho boot and shoo business in Uazleton, but failed, Tho stock now In uisputo was supposed to havo been In tho storo when tho Sheriff mado tho salo for tho benefit of creditors. Last December Shepowich brought tho stock to town and, ho alleges, placed It in tho caro of Shupack, his son-in-law. While the latter was absent from his storo this morning Shepowich went to the place and carried off tho boots and shoes. Mrs. Shupack made no objection, but Mr. Shupack produced before Justico Lawlor a paper pur porting to be a receipt from Shepowich on a sale of the stock. 500 pairs women's houso slippers wo nro closing out at 10 cents, at Whitelock's shoo store. lie Needed a Shirt. This morning a strange man walked up to Obelskcy's furnishing store, on West Ccntro street, and seized a dozen of working shirts which wore displayed on tho sidewalk and ran up Pear alley. Mrs. Herman, who lives next door, quickly notified tho proprietor, who followed tho robber in hot pursuit, yelling "stop the thief." Tho robber, who was the better of tho sprinters, ran down Lloyd street and at Bobbins' lumber yard ho threw tho shirts into a freight car, which dis continued tho chase. Tho name of tho thief could not bo learned. Jus. Goodman & Co. Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 25c. Fresh round print country roll butter, 20c. Fresh round tub butter per lb., 20c. Fresh eggs per doz., 14c. , Peniia. potatoes, 5 bushel lots, 23c. 4-0-tf 27 West Centre street. Civil Sorvlce Kxumliuitioii. Tho United States Civil Service Commis sion has ordered that an examination bo held by its local board in tills town on Saturday, Juno 6, ISflfl, commencing at 9 o'clock a. in., for tho grades of clerk and carrier in tho postal service. Only citizens of tho United States can bo examined. Tho ago limitations fu this examination aro as follows: Clerk, 18 years or over, carrier, over 21 and under 40. Xo application will be accepted for thi3 examination unless filed with the under signed, in complete form, on tho proper blank, before tho hour of closing business on Monday, May 18, 1890. For application blanks, full instructions, and information relativo to tho duties and salaries of the different positions, apply to Bernard J. Durkin, Soc'y. Whitelock's is tho cheapest shoo storo in town. ' Deeds ltocordud. Deeds were placed on record from Charles A. Horn, administrator of Peter Z. Horn, to Mattio Horn for land in Union township ; from Sarah A. Winlack to Walter S. Sheafer et. al, for property in Mlddleport; from Henry L. Williams to Daniel Lewis for lot in Potts villo ; from Peter Wagner to John Stock, lot in Yorkvillo ; from Preston Miller to Daniel Heruer land In Hegins township. A good uicklo alarm clock for $1.00 nt Brumm's. Lincoln Club llelented. The Initial game of ball by tho above named club was played at Gllberton yesterday after noon before a largo crowd of baso ball enthu siasts who wero defeated by a score of 10 to 10. Tho club attributes its defeat to tho lack of practice, and aro endeavoring to secure a futuru dato with tho winners. Xew Ping Stair ltalscd. A new staff for a Hag has beon erected pn tho Jardin street school building at the oxpenso of Major Jennings Council ho. 307, Jr. O. U. A. M., and tho old ono has been removed. The latter was In such a position that tlio flag caught when being hoisted or lowered and was ruined in n short time. It is quite likely that a now Hag will bo raised by tho organization within a few days. Tho alteration was made by permission of tho Selioul Board. For Pule. A soeoud-haud American bicycle, '03 model. Apply to J. M. Mullahey, 209 East Centre Btrect. 4-11-tf Helplines Immediate Attention. Tho residents of the vicinity of Applo alley, between Wliito and Bowers streets, say that tho sanitary condition of the latter place is such that it requires tho immediate attention of tho borough authorities. The warm weather has made the stench iu the vicinity almost unbearable and the principal evil arises from tho drainlugs at tho beer storage houses. Kid Yourself of Jilieuinutlsm Buy Red Flag Oil, 25c At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. llumed to Heath. William bnyuer, who owns a larm near Friedcnsbiirg, met a horrible death on Sat urday. He was engaged in burning brush with other men. Tho latter missed him. and when found he was dead. His flesh was horribly burned. He was sixty years of ago. Whitelock's shoo store you get tho best shoes cheaper than anywhero else. Try them and see for yourself. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Itegloll Chron icled for Ilnsty Perusiil. A large crop of huckleberries this year. Street musicians wero plentiful in town ou Saturday. The ward assessors aro busy making tho awesoments. Summer cars Wero put In service yostorday ou the Traction line. Tlio crushed stono has mado a b(g im provement to Centre street. r Tho Prohibition county convention will bo held nt Schuylkill Haven to-morrow. Tho First Defenders arrived homoSaturday night, und all report having had nu enjoy able trip. The new bicycle track nt Mahanoy City Is now nurcd. So far f 19 has been contributed towards it. The Tremont brewery was sold nt Sheriff's sale on Saturday to B. S. Bashorc, for creditors. Tho price was?300. It is rumored that tho P. & R. C. & I. Co. will build a breaker at New Kirk, giving employment to 100 men and boys. It Is altogether likely that the mines of the Union Coal Company, of Shamokiu, will bo operated on full tlino during May. John Beard, of Brownsville, has been ap pointed coal inspector nt Packer rolllery Xo. 5, to succeed John Grant, of town. Mrs. Carliu and Mrs. Major, both of Gllbcr ton, had a war of wonU and now tho latter Is under Kail for appearance at court. Tho breaker at Middlo Creek has been completed and work was resumed to-day after an Idleness of two years and a half. Tainaqua Council has passed a resolution prohibiting bicyclists from riding on pave ments und restricting fast riding on tho main thoroughfares. Tho contract for tlio stono work of tho Herskcr Opera House, In Mahanoy City, has been awarded to M. II. Master, tho luarblo yard proprietor, of town. William Folk, aged 33 years, was found in a deep mine holo not far from his homo in Jenncsvllle. Ho was waylaid and robbed. Littlo hope is entertained for his recovery. Edward Hayes, of Robinson's patch, chased his family out of tho houso with two largo stones. He is now in jail, charged by his daughter with assault and battery and surety of tlio peace. A Useful Career. En. Herald: Thero is now visiting Turkey Run an honored resident of Palo Alto, iu tho person of Alexander Govnn. Ho is the guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr, aud Mrs. John Ilritton. His visit at this time, I understand, has for its purposo tho spending of his 73d anniversary of his' birth with them. Mr. Govnu was born on April llltli, 1623, in a suburb of tlio city of Kilmar nock, Scotland. His childhood days were spent thero until his father and a number of other Scotch miners, in 1832, emigratod to tho coal fields of Pictou, Xova Scotia. Ho married at tho ago of 10, and ho now survives his wife seven years, sho having died in 1880. His father emigrated to this country In 1813, locating at Pottsvllle. Mr. Govan has held many prominent positions, having been engineer and superintendent at tho old Salem colliery nt Port Carbon, and sinco its abandonment ho has held the superintendency of tho Palo Alto rolling mills and tlio same position at the blast furnaces. During the last few years ho has been incapacitated for manual labor. x. v. Don't Let All body Interfere, Hut Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 2oc. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Obituary. Mrs, Thomas G. Jones, aged 35 years, died at her home in St. Clair on Saturday morn- ng. Duriug tho night a little baby boy was born. The deceased was the wife of Prof. Thomas G. Jones, principal of tho High school of that placo, and the mothor of threo children. Tho funeral will tako placo to morrow at 1:30 p. m. When John McElevce, an engineer on the Pennsylvania road, arrived homo he found his ten-month-old baby lying dead in tho crib, Tlio mother was unconscious of the death until informed by her husband. An inquest will bo held. Will Probahly llecover. Mrs. Zukoski, the woman who was shot twice In tho affray on West Coal btrect last week, has rallied to such an extent that Dr. Stein now believes sho will recover. Tho woman is over 70 years of ago and it is con sidered rcmarkablo that sho did not succumb to tho Injuries and the increased worriment occasioned by tho death of her son, who died from pistol snot wounds received in tlio same affray. Court House Is'otcs. Letters testamentary wero Issued to Cor nelius Tyson on the cstato of Robert F. Weaver, late of Pottsvllle. deceased : and letters of administration to Sarah E. Sell, on tho estate of Gcorgo H. Sell, lato of Wash Ington township deceased. Marriage licenses were issued to Martin Gorkick and Mary Soivseo, Win. Penn; William R. Evans and Mary Matilda Hoff man, Ashland, Krat7er'a lluslliess Director'. Messrs. William Spring and W. L. Qulnn, representing Wnyno Kratzer, the well-known directory publisher, aro in the city for the fifth year renewing tho handsome framed Business Directories of bliennndoali, located in tho Lehigh Valley passenger station, tho Ferguson Houso and Commercial Hotel. If you want a nice sweet loaf of bread try Otto's. Kleetlon of Olllcers. An election of olllcers was held yesterday by tho National Club with tlio followiug result: President, Joseph Coughlln ; Vlco President, Thomas Connors; Fiuanelal Secretary, P. F. O'Donnell, Recording Secretary, Thomas Stanton; Trustees, Patrick Cosgrove, John Stanton und Patrick Rrogau ; Auditors, Michael Sullivan, Thomas Grady, and Michael Durkin; Janitor, Joseph Mauley, No Cripe When you take nood's rills. The big, old-fash ioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not In It with Hood's. Easy to take Hood's nnil aiiv in nnnroto la trim ot Hood's rills, which are W 5 M I up to date In every respect W III Safe, certain and sure. All druggists. 2Ss. O. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho only rills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purpoaift pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 Bast Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. A Disastrous Freight Wreck. A disastrous freight wreck occurred on tho Mahanoy division of the Lehigh Valley at Hudsondalc, directly opposito tho pumps of tho Tido Water Pipo Lino Company, Satur day afternoon. A wheel near the front end broke, whllo the train wns In rapid motion, piling up eleven cars, sovcrat of which rolled over the lank. Tho front brakemaii was rolled into an adjoining field with but slight injures. Many of tho rare wero reduced to kindling wood. Died In l'lilladelphln. John Lavelle, who kept a clothing storo next door to the Union Bank in Mahanoy City for about twclvo years, and moved to Philadelphia about a year ago, died at tho latter place this morning. Pull or Coal, Charles Piirnell, 47 years of age and mar ried, was injured about the head, back and 1 1... n CM l -..,.1 ..t t.. r-iit IttMir ltidETG iVK it tun i,i v.u.,1 tit in- eolllery this afturtiuuti. Ho was taken to his homo at Irackvillc. Periiiniicnt Certificate Committee. Iptm liirmn null t rwtlflmta Conimittco of ci,,.ii-ui nti- lmlil an examination nt Pottsvllle, on Saturday, May 10th. Appli cants nro supposed to send theses on educa tional subjects and credentials to mo sccre birv. II. M. Rlckert, of Tower City, not later than three weeks beforo tlio dato of tho examination. Unfortunate Carpenter. George Fritz, a carpenter employed in tho construction of the new breaker at Park Place, had his left foot badly mashed this morning by a log rolling upon it. Ho was removed to his homo at Ashland, Henry Albright, a carpenter employed at tho samo placo and residing at Shoemakers, wns taken to tlio Miners' hospital to-day suffering from sprained Kick. Ho Is 59 years of age. They Are Marked This Way TRADC LWLOI0 MARK' INTERLINED Tlio genulno Interlined collars nnd cull'dwlth n "Celluloid" surface, and the only water-proof collurs and culls worth buying. mark. INTERLINED They are worth buying, because they wear six times longer than linen, keep clean longer, and when soiled, you can clean tbem yourself. MARK- INTERLINED You can clean them yourself with n wet cloth as easily nnd quickly as you can wash your hands whether at homo or abroad. ra A nr. Elluloid mark. INTERLINED At homo or abroad, you'll find them more comfortable, more convenient und more economical than any other collars and cuffs made. TRADf mark- INTERLINED Accept no ItnlttttoDi. MJ la ill itylei tnl atiei. Soli! cTeryvhtre or lent bj n dlrrct. Collin 20o. euh, (.'itffi, 40c. plr poi p ld. 8 lata site tod itjlt. TIIK CKI.IXI.OID COMrAXY, SE1V YOItK. CADAI I " Jsthebestcle&nser OMrUUlU for these goods. MISCELLANEOUS. "ANTED. A servant ulrl do Kencrnl iiouseworK. Apply at tno uehaijj onice. PAVINGS AND CROSSINGS. Pn rt lea desir ing stone for pavings or crossings should write to P J. Folk, Shaman1, Ta., or Commer cial Hotel, Shenandoah, 1-lK-lm F iOU SALK. 70 share Shenandoah llent & rower mock. Apply nt the Heraui omce, 4-mw lOU SALE. The water pump, counters and J bar fixtures nf tlm Keiielilv 11 mi ho. For further information apply to J, K. P. Schelfly. "VyANTED. A girl to flo general housework. ? I uoou wagca pftiu to n competant worKer. Apply at 20 South White street. 4-KWteod PROPOSALS. Reeled proposaMwtU be received nt the office of tho (secretary. Shenuiidoah School District. Shenttndoiih, l'tMiim., until, rind not lifter, 7 fi. m, on weunesuay, April iwa, for ail tihor and material required Iu the construction of a four (4) room addition to the IHkIi school building'. Also a six-room building to be erected on North White street, inno ordnnce with tlio drawings nnd specul ations prepared therefore by Keymour isuvia, urcuucit, wi aniui sireci, l'liuaaei' phln, rn.. conies of which mav he seen nt tin ofllcuof the secretary of the district, or at the ofllce of the architect. The right is reserved by the Hoard to reject any or all bids. Companies or firms bidding will give their Individual names ns well us their firm name, with their uuu res. Dasiei, Oohen, President. . . Wm. T. Tkkzi.se, Secretary hhenandoah, ra., April 11th, lslHI. 4-H-tf JUST RECEIVED. A car load of choice canned goods and will sell them at popular prices. Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. . R EMOVE D : T. J. BroughalTs GROCERY ,12, 25 South Main Street. F"OR MEN ONLY. Sure cure, No. 3 and 5. 8top In S day., cures 1 ft days. Soldattlie POVINSKY'S URUO STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c, Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. All shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short while only. AT. , KELLY'S MILLINERY -26 South Main Street. OPEN EVERYDAY itnnli Dpntnl Ttnnmfl for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvoi illllngs. If your artlficnl teeth do not suit vou call to sco us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown aud Bridge work and nil operations that pen tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are .1 .J ttr ..., r ,ltH7fwl air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn's liloelO . East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. A Late Winter Season Brings Down Clothing Prices. Wo liavo been caught by tho frost and to reduco our immense stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Which wo laid in in expectation of an early and lengthy season wo liavo decided to make a SLAUGHTER IN PRICES WITH OUT RESERVE. Head this list of biz cuts 1 .Nico spring and summer suits at $0.50. Sold last year at $10. Fine French Clay suits, sacks and frocks, $3.50. Sold last year at $12.50 and $13. Clay worsted suits, same styles, $7. Sold last year at $11.50. Silk and satin lined clothing for tho spring and summer trado at very low figures. Tho finest ever brought to Shenan doah, 10,000 pair of men's pants at half prices 1 Very largo stock of boys' suits at any prico I Xo vol tics in children's clothing that cannot ho excelled cither in style, quality or low prices by any of tho dealers in tho large or small cities. We Challenge Competition in This Line. If you want to see how stylish and chean our stock is take a look nt our immense show windows. Prices on every suit and piece. Wo sell tho best men's hat at f 1. Other stores charge $2. fancy Knee pants with urald trimmings for children. hlegant capes to match each suit. Fino waists for children. They aro peaches in overy sense. For bargains go to tho MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, well known as tho largest nnd cheapest clotlilug House in scliuylkiu county. L. GOLD IN, Prop. 9 and u South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Evan J. Davies, i LIVERY AND Undertaking ! N.13 Jardin Street. Beauty Unrolled To the admiring kuso oi ihosb w ror reauy nno ',., i"' - , j v wall paper wrinkles wc lmve Jut'v: , " cun Hiul any color or liaiicru yo caie, irom oc m House, Sign and Decorative Palntlnp. Satisfaction Euuranteeu. juini "ran fully furnished. Bend pontal. J. p. GARDEN, 221 W. Ccntro St., Shenandoah, I'a. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II I'. MULLET, the practical horseshoer, and avoid any of the SI diseases originating from Improper bearings. All diseases of the feet given persona mwmiu'i. H. F-. MELLET, South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, tjuenaixuoaii. Emmmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniim(mTniiitTmiiimiimi.Ti 1 REMOVAI E Hcnr In inlnd the fnct, nnd kci'p It jl imvnys nciore you wucu in need 3 fc BSTJiKK uns remuveu inn wall pnner E ebfre to No. 33 S. Jardin St.. i Near Davenport's Hardware Store, 1 THOMAS SNYDER, j I PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, j 1 23 S. Jardin St. g Coll and bco tlio new spring styles lust B Issued. I liiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiummuiiiiujuiuiiiiiiiiuiijl A FULL LINE OP NEGLIGEE . . .SHIRTS "With attached or de tached collars. Also a full line of SOFT SHIRTS. Ille assortment; of SPRINC1 and . . . sunnER NECKWEAR. PORTZ & BRO., 24. IJ. Main St. CLOSING OUT Owing to ill health and by advice of my physician I am compelled to retire from busi ness and consequently offer to the public my entire stock of fine furniture, regardless of cost. This ... Is No . . Advertising Scheme. Our Store Room s now offered for rent and will be fitted up to suit the parties renting it.' The Undertaking business, I will give my usual attention, and my friends and customers wiil find me or my representative ready at any time to attend the same. J. J. FRANEY, Cor. Main and Oak Sts. REMOVAL. Of CHRIST. FOLTZ'S barber shop from East. Coal street to 103 West Centre street, formerly occupied by Joseph Holvey. CLEAN TOWEL WITH EVERY SHAVE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't fret it. then come to us for it. We carry the best of ....... . Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. OooJ delivered promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. SALE
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