REVOLVING Dating Stamp SO CENTS. Strongly made ami will last a long time. It stamps all the months and years from 1895 to 1900; all the figures from o to 99 and the words rec'd, ans'd, paid, ac'p'd and ent'ed. Size of letters and figures, MAY 14, 1896. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. THIS BEATS ALL ! Just returned from New York City with another large stock of Spring and Summer clothing. See the Blue and Black Serges ! Selling at less than half price. Great Drive in Light Suits ! Grand Army Suits. Best Grade. Very Low Prices. We have never sold at prices as low as we quote now, and all know that we undersell all competitors. Chlldrens' Light Suits at Halt Price. . . . Full Line ot Hats In all Styles. HIMOTH CLOIHING HOOSf , L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD Wr.OXDSDAY. MAY 27, lo'JO. John Ilornn'ii Altllctlou. Jolm Doran, fire boss at Otto colliery, re BiilliiK at llranelnlalo, was badly burneilnbout tlio face and bauds by an explosion of gas. Mr. Doran lias been singularly unfortunate of late. Ouly two weeks ago bo buried lil? wife, wbo left him with nlno Email children. It lilts the Sji.it That's ltlght. What? Pan-Tiua for coughs and colds. At (iruhler Itros., drug btore. NOW IS your Tina We have just received an im mense stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Clothing In all the latest novelties of the season. Call early and receive your choice. We are selling clothing at such amazingly low prices as to reap harvest in bargains for buyers. We never fail to please you if you call and examine our big stock. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE 29 S. Main St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand, and Next Door to tho First National uanK. 1 AM AIAVAYS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown anil Bridge work. Examinations free. Ex tractions lice, when new teeth aie ordered. Meaning teeth free when I do your work. All i vtnictioiis painless. Pure gas adminis teri'il. Guarantee with all my work. Artiih'iul teeth inserted and warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the iron stairway on Oak ttreet. Ollloe I Ioiirn : 8 li. m. to 8 p. in, STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for the spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated, Price I.Ut: ltenovatlntr onriieU, Umbels and Ingrain, 3o pr yurd. Heavier grades, 4eper yard. leathers cleaned, ho per lb. Mnttreeftes cleaned and upbnlstered, hair, SI; cotton, 88; cheaper grade, $2. Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addre.,, STEAM BEN0VATIN6 CO., Bowers street and Applo alley, Shenandoah, E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. FOTTSVILLE LETTER. Tlin i:l.'Clrlc Itiillmiy t'n U Stilt mi He fiiii) Iiiilgo Suvhl;i! Other Court New. l'orrsvitxi;, May 27. Ill No. 1 court room tho Artz ejectment cii-o win continued before Judge Albright. Udward II. Artz, tho ilalntiu", occupied tho stand thin morning. Tho Schuylkill Klectric Hallway cake is still on beforo Judge Savldge in No. 2 court room. Joseph lloellinan, the assistant superintendent of tho road and formerly bookkeeper, occupied tho stand. Objections wero frequent on Jioth sides, and it is mainly to this cause that the trial is taking so much time. Mils wero offered in cvidenco by the defense to rebut tho testi mony of Mark II. Hubbol, superintendent of tho Schuylkill Klectrio Kaihvay, when ho said ho was not acting as superintendent for tho Philadelphia Construction Company. The salo of lands for taxes by tho County Treasurer takes place tho Sth of Juno next. The Treasurer's clerks nro kept busy receiv ing taxes from those who aro anxious to avoid the sale, The County Commissioners weru not at the court house, all of them being engaged at home. Jamos Mclntyre, tax collector of l'alo Alto, mado payment on his '03 duplicate Edward Haffey, of Hast Norwegian, and John Lynch, of Gordon, also mado payments on their '03 duplicates. Tuesday, Juno 2nd, 1S90, is fixed as tho last day for filing statements In widows' ap praisement to July term. Marriage licenses wero granted to tho following : Aaron C. Kuarr, of Barry township, and Sallio Fcrtig, of 'Hegins town ship ; Aleksander Wasilewskl and Vincenta Domauska, both of Shenandoah ; Timko Stuhlyak, of Mincrsvllle, and Annio llalyczak, of Shenandoah ; Simon llawran and Uacka Turcmanswicz, both of Shenan doah ; Michael Kiley and Mary E. Gaitcus, both of Tnmanua ; Fred. Gill and Nollio It. Marsden, both of Mahauoy City; Win. Patkopsky and Agnes Spurga, of Shenan doah. Tho following deeds wero recorded : From John F. liarr to William It. Spatz, two lots in Valley View; from CitizcnsSaving and Loan Association to Frederick Heyer for lot in Harry township ; from Schuylkill Ileal Estato Titlo Insurance and Trust Co., trustee, estate of Abraham Ernst, to Frank Yoder for tract of land in Hegins township; from James Grant to It. W. Stout, premises in Shenan doah ; from Herman 11. Chambers to Jano C. Iiailey, for 40 acres in Tremont township; from Charles E. Quail to llcnnevillo Fahl, lot in Auburn ; from Herman 15. Chambers to Jano C. Bailey, 37 acres in Tremont town ship. Ex-Collector Robertson, of tho Port of New York, is tho guest of lEov. John East man, of tho First Presbyterian church. Mr. Robertson was appointed Collector of Xow York by President Garfield, contrary to the wishes of Senator Roscoo Conkling, who wanted to have tho appointment to all olll- ccs in New York state. As a result Senator Conkling, with his junior member from New York, Thomas Piatt, resigned. From which Piatt, in doing whatever Conkling dictated, attained tho titlo of "Mo Too Piatt." Tho University Extension Society held a meeting at Dr. Itcber's ollico last cveniugaud adopted plans for the coming season. You Can (Jet Any magazino or paper freo by using "Periodical Tickets." 5-22-12t l'roceedings of Outer. The war of tho Justices was on again yes. terday, when M. E. Olmstead, Esq., of Har risburg, attorney for tho four borough justices of tho peace, applied to tho Dauphin county court for writs of ouster and injunctions against the seventeen Justices of this town and Mahauoy City. The purpose is to te. strain them from exercising the fuiutious of their ullices. Mr. Olmstead read a letter from County Solicitor John O. Ulrich which claimed that many petty cases returned to the Ouarter Sessions from tho ward justices were liol-prossed nnd tho costs by Act of Assembly, applicable to this county, aie borne by the county. Tho court was informed by Georgo J. Wadlinger tho oppo-dng counsel, that Mr. Ulrich, besides being counsel for tho county, was engaged by tho borough justices. This weakened his opinion. Judge Mc Pherson took tho papers and will probably render a decision on Monday. Tho Superior Couit meets on that day alo, anil argument on tho appeal of tho law of Ibis will be held. Iioth tho ward and borough justices aro con fident of winning, but so far the latter havo tho best of tho light. Tho ladies' OSc Oxfords that wo advertised aro going fast, Havo a big lot left ; they aro bargains. Factohy Shoe Stoke, 3-20-tf J. A. Movkii, Man. .V Mini Tails Dead. James A. Dinsmore, of Iiloomsburg, died yesterday morning in Pittston. Yesterday morning when he roo from bed ho told Mrs, Dibliolls, with whom ho boarded, that bo was nut feeling as well as usual. After eat ing breakfast ho Hent on tlio porch in tho rear of tlio house and Kit down to read a jiaper. After sittiug a short time ho was seen to rKo and start on a run down Market street hill and across Main street. He suc ceeded in running as far as l'ogiuskoy'mtoio, when ho fell and died instantly. All l'rce. "Periodical Ticket Ilooks" give you your reading matter free. The book explain. Ot Sclillllng-I.IoMellyn Nuptials. John Schilling and Miss Mollio Llewellyn, two popular young peoplo of Ashland, were married at St. Mauritius church yesterday afternoon. John Dooliu and Him IlrUiget Schilling supported the couple. After the ceremony the wedding lwrty drovo to Shen andoah ami dined at Hegley' popular restaurant. Upon their return they were tendered u reception at the homo of the groom'b parents. r . Notice, I. (). (. 1'. All members of Shenandoah Lodge No. DDI, I. 1). 0. i"., aro hereby respectfully notified that the lodge will participate in the parado on Memorial Day, May 30th, and all 1 members nro uxpocteil to turn out and join I ill the parade, to meet in lodge room at 0 a, m. sharp, parade to start at 0:30 a. in. , Samuul Shone, X. Grand. Attest : JosKl'U lllNKS, Sec'y. 5-2T-3t I Any magazine or papor In tho world free. , "Advertising Journal Co." 5-SMSt Coal Trains In Collision, A coal train on tho Big Mine liun branch of tho P. & li. crashed into another coal train on the Lehigh Valley at the junction where tho P. & It. oroses the Valley tracks, J about 0:30 Monday oveniug. Soveral cars , were wrecked and piled up. delaying trallb on both roads for some time. Went to lakeside. Among tho townsmen who attended the opening at Lakeside last evening were Harry Uradignn, John Mouaghau, II. II. ilulickaud L. A. lUmberger. PITHY POINTS. Happening Tliriiiigliout tlio lleglon Cliron. lrled for llusty l'crinml. Another hot wavo Is duo. Strawberry festivals nro being announced. Thero aro twenty-soven patients in tho Pottsvillo hospital. Tho residents of Park Place ohjoct t Sunday liall playing. Sixteen pupils will graduate from tho Ashland IllghVchuol. OnlhoSnl nnd lib of Juno tho O. A. IE. State Encampment will bo held at Chambers- burg. Fifteen persons woro baptized by immer sion in tho Schuylkill rlvor at Auburn on Sunday. Mrs. Anna MtCovich, of I!lg Mine Run, an inmate of tho almshouse, has been adjudged insano by tho court. A new bridgo is to ho erected In Mahauoy township nnd the plans havo been approved by tho Commissioners. Itcmeiubcr that Saturday is Decoration Day and if you havo flowers to sparo you should forward tho samo to tho G. A. K, committee. Prof. Miller, of Mnlianoy City, who lias just retired from tho superlntcndency of the schools ot that place, was presented with a gold watch and chain by his former associates. Edward C. Price, who has been employed asoutsido foreman at Primroso colliery for tlio past two yoars, has tendered his resigna tion to tako effect tho first of June. Ho will rotlro from active work. If you want a fino wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. llano Hall. Tho managers of the Actors and tho Pat. Gibbon's b'aso ball nines aro arranging a date for a gamo at tho Trotting park next week. Pat. Gibbons is very much elated over tho merits of his team, and is willing to wager that his team can outplay its opponents in any number of games which they may decide upon. Tho last season's rivalry between tho Spartans nnd tho Students, who havo changed their namo to that of nnigaus, will bo re newed by a gamo at the Trotting park to morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Iioth teams are very strong and a good specimen of hall playing may bo witnessed. Tho Spartans will lino up as follows: Shugars, p.; P. Monaghau, c; Hamilton, lb.; J. Geary, 2b.; Martin, 3b.; D. licllly, ss.j Hefrou, If.; Itecse, rf., nnd Houck cf. Tho battery work for tho Yauigans will bo attended by Glover and Owens. Amelia and tlio Wheelbarrow, From Mt Carmel News. Mrs. Amelia Grant, of Shenandoah, is not tho respectable woman her namo might indicate. Sho is abdicted to tbo bad habit of looking too much upon tho wine when it is red. Yesterday Mrs. Grant caino to Mt. Carmel and eudeavorcd to emulate the achievements of the masculino sex in paint ing the town red. When she became too boisterous sho was arrested aud olliccr James Lawton essayed to haul her to tho lockup, a distauco of soveral squares, in a wheelbarrow. It proved a difficult task but tbo inebriated prisoner was finally lauded safely in Fort Waters. This morning 'Squire Amour sentenced her to 30 days in jail. Klicourngcd liy Opposition. Notwithstanding tho ecclesiastical oppo sition, Father Jakimowicz, the Mt. Carmel priest who was recently excommunicated, is going right ahead organizing a congregation out of the followers who stand by him. Ho lias purchased four lots in Mt. Carmel and is considering plans for a church aud parsonage. Archbishop Joseph Reno Yillatte, of Green Bay, Wis., will visit Mt. Carmel in a week or two and consult with Jakimowicz wheu it will ho definitely decided whether an in dependent church will bo established. Prom inent members of St. Joseph's church say they do not fear tho dissatisfaction. Will Go rrospectlng. John Brady, who has been employed as salesman and collector for tho Singer Sew ing Machine Company at Hazleton for tho past year, leaves to-day for Denver, Col'. Mr. Brady, in company with soveral others, will go prospecting for all kinds of minerals. Young 31an, If you want to wear tho prettiest russet shoo in town, buy them at the Factory Shoo Store. jlng 111 Jail. Shamokix, May 27. William Kastctter, who shot aud killed his pretty young wife at Stouington on May 4, whilo temporarily in sauo and whoso grandmother dropped dead from the shock, will uover face a jury on tho churgo of murder. Kastotter is slowly dying in tlio Sunbury jail from convulsions, which occur at periods, when ho broods over tho awful orimo lie committed. Coining Xuptlnls. Invitations have been issued for tho mar riago of Miss Maine Brenuan and Frank A. Gable, both of Shainokin, the ovent to take place on Jimo 3rd. Tlio bride is a daughter of Mine Inspector Brenuan, and is well known hero. To Graduates. Wo havo placed on our counters a beautiful lino of cream gloria aud china silks, henrlctta, cashmeres aud albatross, Alto a fine assort. ment of India linens, nainsook and plain and dotted swiss, 5-7-tf 11. F. Gill. The lluckliell Seml-Ceutenntiil. The next commencement, which takos place June 10-21, is the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of tho Institution. In order that tho occasion may bo appropriately cele brated and that the semi-centennial may become prominent part in the history of tlio university, large euorts have been put forth to mako the occasion one -of great interest to all tho friends of the university. Special railroad rates will be seen red and n..Uua.t. ,,-tll 1. i.,.l ttt. !., l.lul and boarding houses for the accommodation of the many visitors expected. Tho college urailuatiug class this year numbers 33 mem- Vrs, iho graduates from the institute school of music number twenty. I.nrgo .lasses usually uieuu a largo commencement, flic large classes graduating this year and the cotnnieneiueut being tbo half-way mark in the university's century will attract a large crowd next Juno. asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough, As ono man Hood's said i " You never know you have taken a pill till It Is all over " 250. 0. 1. 1ood& Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass, Pills ( The only pllla to take with Hood's SarsaparlUa. METHODIST BISHOPS INSTALLED. Tlio Adoption of the Temperance Commit tee's ltcport nt Cleveland. Cluvkland, May -37. Yesterday wns n busy day in tho Mothodlst Eplscopnl con ference, ntnl It was found necessary to hold tluvo sessions. At tho forenoon ses sion tho Impresslvo ceremonies Incident to tho Installation of tho three bishops-elect MeCiilh!, Cranston anil Hartzell at tracted much Interest. At tho afternoon session tomporauco wits tho subject under illscussloii, ami tho committoo report, which wns adopted, shows that tho Meth odist church is still tho uncompromising foo of tho liquor trnfilc. An important stop was taken in ivquostlng tho board of bishops to memorialize congress to so mod ify tho Internal revenue laws us to give them loss tho Kemblaiico of statutes in tended to leirnllze tho liquor traffic, es pecially in stntos which havo prohibition. Tho ovonlng session was ilovotoJ to n fur thor consideration of tho report of tho com mittee on constitution. Tho report of tho tompornnco committee, which was ndoptcd ns road, declares It to be tho duty of oach member of tho church to bo a total abstainer; It condemns 11 cduso, assorting that the government be comes a partner In tho tralllo by permit ting tho salo of liquor; It declnros that the only proper attitude of tho church toward tho traffic is relentless enmity, ns tho time will comu when nil good citizens must uulto to oppose It and nilvnnco to its total extermination. Tho following recommen dations nro made by tho report: That tcmpcranco soclctlos bo organized in nil annual conforcucosj that tho ob jects of tho nntl-saloon lenguo bonpproved, and that the church co-oporato with it so far as Is consistent with tho avowed torn peranco principles of tho church; that the fourth Sunday in November bo sot npnrt ns tpmporanco Sunday, and careful atten tion by given to tho regular quarterly Sunday school temperanco lessons; that tho board of bishops memorialize con gross, asking tho government to so adjust tho internal rovenuo laws ns not to ninko it nppoar that tho liquor tralllo is legalized and legislated for in states where prac tical prohibition obtains. Tor .Sale. A first-class drug storo. For further in formation call at tbo Herald office. B-20-6t Injured at Maple Hill. Anthony Dabranas was seriously injured yesterday at Maple Hill colliery by a rock falling upon him, in which ho received con tusions of tho back, breast aud amis. He was taken to his homo where ho is under the treatment of Dr. G. M. Hamilton. You need never wear a limp or wilted collar if you wear the "Celluloid." It's rain and perspiration proof. Wheu it gets soiled you can clean it in a min ute witli a wet cloth or sponge. It will outwear six linen collars, and save ma ny times its cost in laundry bills. The TRAD? LiulOEQ MARK INTERLINED is the only satisfactory water-proof collar made. The genuine "Celluloid" interlined collars aud cuffs are stamped with the above trade mark. All others aie imitations. If your furnisher doejti't sell the "Cellulolil" rouls, -tun'l to ns direi t Collar Sua. each ; cuff l"c. pmr, imatpaid. .Mention !zu and utile (stand ! i.rtnrnuj.d.vvn) wanted. Tllii CUL,l,Ul,OH COMPANY, Ncav Vorlt. 3APO LEO " VSttliS'SSSSS Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 19 oz. cake of puro soap for 5 cents. 12 oz. package of best washing powder, 5c. 4 lb. jwekago of best washiug powder, 20e. This is very low for first-class goods and just what you want for house cleaning. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. T. J. BROUGHALL, Dealer In all kinds of i Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh, NO OLD STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 2S SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnil enn't tret it. then come in uB tn it. We carry the hest ot Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. OooJ delivered promptly. ! riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. FOR STYLE, Qlfl'ALITY AND TASTE 1 1 In artistic Millinery, consisting to cash buyers. Sailor hats shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 ' while only. AT 26 Sout-h AlISCELLANEOjUS. -I?- "lirAKTED. At once, lti'liablff', energetic M young ninn to travel, SalnrjK-' SK a year and expenses. Permanent. ItcilAerenet1. Ad- 4 7 drc X 10. This olllec. 5? 5.20-at AI.E. Tlio slielrlnit nnifl1 co,'i at.. rnon41,. n.nnUI uAhr v.. 11 Irion s. ' tho liter in will be sold old cheap. Apply to II. VfJ. Muldoon! Foley, West Centro street. IjlOlt SAM!. A second-! machine, good as olllec. id "White" sewliiK lf'I'l" s mis B-"0-tf 5-HMf OK RENT. A large doublcP' well-llghte! with all modem convenlenccS'l, sultablo for otllco purposes. Apply nt U Itefof.ivlch's clothing house, 10 and 12 South Jlaln stre'-'t. 4-22-tf room, on tne second uoor, cqjnirnnj- locnicu WANTED. ActVOi roiiableA' men to travel 1 and solicit orders for trultli and ornamental nursery stock. Permanent of Inploynent nnd good pay. lteferenco required;. Auuress the It, U. CHASE CO., South l'enn Sotr, I'lilladelplna. It 5-D-20t-cod A BIG RUSH FORI 30 DAYS Bottom Prices Knfocked Out. i An elegant assortment ojf Light Summer Suits. All of tho very laitest styles. Wo havo just recoived an ftnimenso stock of these goods trom bchnifftza jiros. a: Lo., and llamerstock, Cooper .V' Co., largo Xcw York mauutacturing deaIei- auu tlio goous will be sold nt astonishing l,ow prices such ns an $S suit for $1, f'J suitt for f 1.50 and a $10.00 suit for fo. All other' prices in com parison. Theso goods hav3 been shipped on commission and will bo sacrificed to our customers beforo returning. I CONFIRMATION JSUITS ! Also a largo stock of Children's Novelties which must bo sold. An imraenso stock of hatK caps aud gents' Jfurpishiug goods of tl o latest de scription. Wo always lead our compotit irs in regard to low prices, never sell shoddy goods, and all our clothes aro warranted t bo of tho best quality and all well mado. Persons who failed to get aUouvenirat our Grand Opening can get ono now. CAR FARE ALLOWED TO OUT-OF-TOWN purchasers!, . L. REF0WICH, 10 & 12 South Main St., SHENANDOAH. GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under tho niwjilcea of COLUMBIA HOSE S. r. E. Co., No. 1, of Shenandoah. July 4th, 1896, At Columbia Park. Music wIP be furnished by the famous Scboppo orebei-tm uf ten pieces. The pavllllon is ono of the Mm't in the county, and affords lovers of the amusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Ono of the special attractions of tbo day will be a bicycle race, a valuableiirizototho winner. Assist the tiro laddies by purchasing a ticket and have a good day out. Admission to Dancing: Pavllliori, 35 cts. II Suits Made to Order!! AT !! Former Priced. Blue, Black, Drown nnd Gray Cheviots, $10. Mixed Goods, (Stylishly ',3Iado and Trimmed) $ 10, 811, $12, $13 and $1 1, C.rltel, ln,tnlr.nB i'l HO il KO C I OA nil timvnril. Black Clay Diagonals, (f 15. i These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. 5 1 1 W. CENTRE STREET. 1 1 BEDDALL BUILDING. !; Teams to Hire. If you want tojilre a safe and reliable team for ilrlvhur or for working purposia pay Shields' UVery atable a visit. Teama constantly on lianil at reasonable rattx. j JAIV1ES SHIELDS, No. 410 Kast Centre street, Opposite Heading railroad station. Hof high grade goods at low cost prices Ft' ICC. T.nrlipe' rlrncc n1n.nM ... . Mnches wide, for 25c per yard, for short Main Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Rn In (tin l,nn.,.li. i. i . ""-"""""uu ueniai KOoms for hniT it- . uom nuuanver fillings. If your artlfle.il trth vou call to sen ns. KH - Ve rnako all kinds" of plated Go rcrow -Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns fWr! Nn nlmrtrna fVir aT(inll.,n ...1 . . . ordered. Wo aro tho onlv users nfAiti.? nir for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (THman's Block) East Centro Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. a wlt. Link op NEGLIGEE . . ..Milium With attached or de tached collars. Also a full lino of SOFT SHIRTS. Big assortment of SPRING and, . . .tsunriER NECKWEAR i PORTZ & BRO., 11 fM. Main St. 'S Shenandoah College I 3SO STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. CombLied Scholarship Ono Department . . . $150 . 50 S. I. WOOD, President, v DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? Wo can bcII yoiv a new wheel, of tho finest mako anil guarantee, at reduced prices, .Wo make a specialty of . . . REPAIRING BICYCLES t Do not send nway from town to have your wheel repaired when It can he done at home Just as good and much chtaper. Faust Bicycle Works, OHlco: 120 S. Jnrilln fetrcct, Shonnndonli.'I'tt CURE NOS. 3&5- POVINSKY'S DRUG STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking I 13 N. Jardin Street. . f rJARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street, Our Hot Towel Shave s becoming popular. You will HUe It. Wo make a specialty of lialrruttlnz. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Itcudlnn llrewtng Co. 'a Iloer and l'orter 11 s and 11S S. Main St.
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