REVOLVING Dating Stamp SO CENTS. btrongly made ana 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 cnt'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 t Selling at less than half price. Great Drive in Light Suits! Grand Army Suits. Best Grade. 1 . 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 Half Price. , . . Full Line of Hats in all Styles, MAMMOTH eLOTHING HQ08E. L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1690. McKINLEY WILL BE NOMINATED. Senator 31. S. Otiuy S.iy tlio Ohloun Will lliue -llO Votes. Washington, Juno 1. Senator 31. S. Quay, while still a candidate for tlio Presi dency, concedes tho nomination of William JIcKiuley, Jr., of Ohio, as the Kepublicau candidate fur President on tlio first ballot at tho St. Louis convention. In a table furnished by htm lat night ho gives 3Ir. JIcKiuley 479 votes as certain, witli the probabilities oX others when tho delegates realize tliat tlio nomination is as sured. Senator Quay said : "Hero is a table of estimates, with tlio vote which I believe Mr. McKlnlcy will havo on the first ballot at St. Louis. The figures I givo you are correct as the delegates stand to-day." The Senator's figures aro as follows: Alabama, 0 ; Arkansas, 10 ; California, 10 ; Connecticut, 0; Georgia, U ; Illinois, 30; Indiana, 30 j Kansas, 20; Kentucky, 10; Louisiana, 3; Maryland, 10; 31ichigau, 2S; Minnesota, IS ; Mississippi, 0; Missouri, 30; Nebraska, 10 ; New Jersey, 10 ; Xew York, 1 ; North Carolina, 18 ; North Dakota,; Ohio, '10; Oregon, 8; Pennsylvania, 4; South Caro lina, 3; South Dakota, 8; Tennessee, IS; Texas, 5 ; Vermont, 8; Virginia, 10; Wash ington, 8; W'.M Virginia, 12; Wisconsin, 21; Wyombg, 0 ; Xew Mexico, 1: Indian Terri tory 2. Total 470. "That," siiil Senator uay, "is correct. Of coun-o wo cannot tell how many others may swing into line as the vote pruceedt." Jlr. Quay expressed a pre ference for Governor Hastings for Vice-President if the latter would accept. Vim Can Oct Any magazine or iapor freo by uslug "Periodical Tickets." . 5-22-12t All 1'ri'B. Periodical Ticket Hooks" givo you your reading matter freo. Tho book explains. Ot 1 AM ALWAYS IN MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown and llridge work. Examinations free. Ex tractions free, wlien new teeth are ordered. Cleaning teeth freo when I do your work. All extractions painless. Pine gHS adminis tered, (iiianiutco witli all my work. Artitli ial teetli inserted and warranted. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Comer Main and Oak Streets. Take the iron stairway on Oak street. Onlce Hours: 8 n, m. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Kow In operation for tho spring house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated Price l.l.t : lEonoviitimr cornets. Urusscls am Iniernlu, 8o per yard. Heavier gratles, -toper yard, leathers cleaned, ho per ll. Mattresses cleaned and upholstered, hair, SI; cotton, ca cheaper grades, t2. Called for anil Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Adurc, STEAM RENOVATING CO,, Bowers street and Apple alley, Shenandoah, E. B. FOLEY, GROCER, Has Moved to 27 West Centre St. ltllMl llllll. Tlio best gamo of Imso 1wU i1aycil In tho Veglon this honvm took iil.no tit Mt. Carmcl ywtcnlny afternoon, between tlio Lincoln bnso bull clnb, of town, and tbo Silver Leaf club. Tbo rooters who wltmwcil tho game nmounted to several hundred, the homo club being accompanied by it largo delegation. It took 12 Innings to play tho game, which re sulted In a victory for tbo Lincoln, by a scoro of 10 to IS. Tho victory was largely duo to tho battery work of Hafner and Henderson, who played n great game This was tho second pamo of tho series for tho championship of this region, which leaves it n tie. Tlio next gamo win bo played at a futuro dato at tlio Trotting park. A banquet was tendered tho visiting club after tho gamo at which tho many interesting plays of tho gamo' wcro discussed. Tbo victors re turned homo hist evening. It lilts tho Spot Tlnit's ltlght. What ? I'an-Tiua for coughs mid colds. At Gruhlcr llros., drug store. Iturchlll Won. Tho 25 mile bicyclo raeoat Glrardvlllo on Saturday, resulted in Howard Durchill, of Mahanoy City, taking first prize, a gold medal, and a young man named Seaman, of Olrardvillc, winning ?15, tbo second pnre. At tho last moment tho Chief llurgcss tried to stop tlio race, because It was to take, place on Parker street. Ho failed and yesterday tho clergymen of the town scored tho otlicial from their pulpits for allowing a dog fight to tako placo in tho town on Friday night, yet trying to nppcar as a law upholder by Inter fering with the bicyclo race. Tho dog fight was ibetween canines owned by Owen Mc Nallyand Peter McCloskey, both of Girard villc, for $50. It resulted in a draw. Iijurrd liy a llecr Keg. Last evening while John Yaas, a G-year- old boy, was standing near tlio homo of John Jlubcl, at Turkey Itun, an Italian whose n.11110 has not been learned, threw a beer keg which struck tho boy and broke his left leg below tbo kneo. Dr. J. l'ierco llobcrts is attending the boy. Tbo Italian who threw the keg was drunk. He has agreed to pay all expenses in consideration of tho boy's parents withholding prosecution. To Graduates Wo havo placed on our counters a beautiful line of cream gloria and china silks, henrictta, cashmeres and albatross. Also a fine assort ment of India linens, nainsook and plain and dotted swiss. 5-7-tf It. F. Gill. Tho Lucky Gucwsers. C. D. Kaicr offered a priro of $25 to tho one who would givo his new brew of beer an appropriate name, tho latter to ho selected by three judges. There were 3170 guesses, ana the name selected is Anthracite. There wero thirteen successful guessers, and it was de cided to raise tho prize to $20, giving each $2.00. Among the lucky ones wero : James McElhenny. Mahanoy City; 3Iartiu Lambert and Joseph Schloss, of Shenandoah. l'ostmastt-r O'Connor's Tatlier Dead. 3Iicliael O'Connor, a well-known citizen of Mahanoy City, died at his homo I riday even ing, aged about 50 years. Tho following children, all occupying important stations in life, survivo him : Patrick J., operator at Mahanoy City colliery; Andrew J., auditor for tho Kaier Brewing Company; Jlicliael T., P. & It. station agent at 3Iahanoy City; John D installment dealer at Shamokin; Thomas D., postmaster of Mahanoy City, and Jliss 3Iary O'Connor. Tho funeral took place this morning, interment being inado at 3Iahauoy City. Tamaquu ICoad lluce. Tho bicycle road race atTamaciua on Satur day, started with seventeen contestants. Tlio distance was 01 miles, and tho principal prizes wero a gold medal, a sweater and two cases of wine. Five of tho staitcrs were given threo minutes start, four 21 minutes, and three 2 minutes. Pottsvillo carried off the prizes, with llernett coming in first in 20 minutes, Gres-Jing second in 20 minutcsaud 50 seconds, Highland, of Park Place, third in 20 minutes, and I-unbruskini, of Pottsvillo, fourth in 29 miuutes and 50 seconds. IMulicIoils Trespassers. The Columbia II. & S. F. E. Co. to-day put up signs at its picnic park, warning pcoplo against trespassing. Sonio time yesterday tbo locks wero brokeu from the gates of tho park and tliu electric light wiles wero cut. The company will resort to every vigorous measure that can bo suggested to locato tho guilty parties.. Inspector lloderlck Resigns. 3Iino Inspector Jaines 31. Iloderick, of tho Fifth district, has tendeicd his loslgnatiou to accept tlio position of superintendent of VanWyeklo & Co's big coal operation. This is tho second time Mr. lioderick has resigned tlio inspectorship to take charge of a colliery. lCeildereri Npeet'hless. Michael Toole, of Primrose, whilo assisting in the construction of a reservoir at West Falls, on Friday, fell over and remained uiirou-ciuus for several hours, duo to an attack of vertigo. Ho was removed to his home in a carriage, Mr. Toolo is a brother of Postmaster John Toole, of Miucrsvillo. A Verdict Iteuderctl. The Coroner's jury appointed to investi gate tho death of Griffith Huberts, themluo superintendent, submitted tlio following re port : "That the death of Grllllth Itoberts, resulted nt tho Miners' hospital, on tlio 22ud of May, from concussion of tho bruin, caused by being struck by the first section of Lehigh Yulloy train, No. 3, at a point opposite tho turn tablo, oast of the Lohigh Valley shops, at Huzleton, about 10:25 p. ni. on tho night of 3Iay 21, 1S0U. Decreasing the l'orco. Tho thiid brakemau on all Lohigh A'alliy freight trains on the lower division except the local freight trains woto taken off to-day. This will throw fifty men out of work. Some say it will bo u violation of tho state charter. MuAdoo Itloters. Joseph Putchcn, tho ringleader in tho riot that occurred at 3lc.doo, was captured in Philadelphia on Saturday and taken to Mo Adoo for a hearing before 'SQuIro Dally. Tho latter committed him to tho Pottsvillo jail in default of $1,000 bail. Joseph Maione, with Putchcn, is charged with shooting Messrs. Ward and Hatipt in tho riot. A Financial Success. Tho annual plculo under the auspices of the Keystone Gymnasium club, at tho Columblajiark on Decoration Day, was a grand succomi, by which a neat sum was realized. J'ho park and pavilion was thronged with a merry crowd from early iu tho morning until almost midnight. Schoppo's full orchoetra furnished excellent muslu for the dancers and tho athletic program by the members of the club was highly appreciated. There! This Is Just the Thing, Ited Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At Gruhlcr llros., drug store PERSONAL. Gcorgo Hoover visited friends nt 3tnhanoy City. rthur Parrlsh is visiting friends iu Xew York city. Harry Smith, of Dloomsburg, is visiting friends hero. Gcorgo lleddall, of Hazlcton, was n Sunday visitor to town. Alfred Iticlmrds visited friends at 3It. Cnrmcl yesterday. Mr. and 3trs. Joseph O.ikes, of 3It. Carmcl, spent Sunday in town. Miss Harris, of lilugtown, was n guest of friends in town to-day. 3Ilss Malzo Foley visited friends nt Fonn tain Springs yesterday. Misses Flynn and Cunningham wcro Haide ton visitors yesterday. Samuel Itoberts, of Wllhurton, was a vis itor to town on Saturday. 3Iiss Itay Schultz, of Illoomshurg, is a guest of friends in town. 3Irs. John Iteeves, of Delano, was visiting friends In town yesterday. Daniel lleddall, of Tamaqua, was the gnest ol town relatives yesterday. Messrs. Kelly and Conway, of Shamokin, wero town visitors yesterday.' F.J. Folk, ofShumaus, Heaver Valley, is transacting business' iu town. 3Iiss3Iagglo Powell, of Philadelphia, is visiting her parents in town. Messrs Edward and Peter 3Ionaghan wero Asuiana Visitors last evening. 3Iisses Kussell and llartch spent yesterday with Pottsvillo acquaintances. Ashury Wilde, nnd family, returned to tneir homo in Uunmoro yesterday. Miss Drown and friend, of JIahanoy City, wcro guests of town friends to-dav. Fred. Wasley, tho druggists, is spending his vacation at Ileach Haven, N. J. Harry Itleliards, of Koycrsford, was a guest of friends in town yesterday. 3Ilss Ratio Langfort, of Slalianoy City, was the guest of town friends yesterday. 3Iiss Efflo li. and Harry Scott, of Potts villo, wcro town visitors on Saturday. Misses Katie Gorman and Sadio McCalc, of uirarilville, spent last evening iu town. 3Ir. and 3Irs. Uarry Price and daughter, of l'liilailelphia, arc guests of town friends. 3Ir. and 3Irs. Freller and Frank llooth, of Blackwood, were Sunday visitors to town. William Davis and Illclia'rd Itushworth spent yesterday visiting friends nt Ashland. Jirs. Christ. Gmhlcr, of Philadelphia, is visiting her parents on South Jardin street. Jliss Katio Francis, of Shamokin, was a guest of tlio Cashner family, on Xorth West street. 3Ir and 3Irs. Wells, of Ceutralia, visited David Lingham's family, on South Jardin street. E. U. Iirumni and Elwood Jacoby mado a trip to Hazlcton and return on bicycles yesterday. John Pratt, of Philadelphia, spent tlio past two days as a guest of his father, on South Jardin street. Gcorgo Holvey, of tho Grand Union Tea Company, Itcadiug, visited relatives in town on Saturday. Contractor 31. P. Qulnn, of Pottsvilie, was a guest of C. J. Quiun, of South White street, yesterday. J. Arthur 3Ioyer is in Trenton, X. J., attending to business connected' with tho Factory shoo store. 3Ir. and 3Irs. George W. Grilllths went to Philadelphia on Saturday to spend a few weeks with friends. 3Iiss Annie Fox, a student at tlio Illooms hurg Normal school, is visiting her parents on East Ccntro street. 3Iiss Sallio Littlchalcs, of 3fabanoy City, was tho guost of 3Iiss 3Iamo Jefferson, of South Jardin street, yesterday. .ilino Inspector Stein and Councilmen 3IcGuirc, Coaklcy nud Itcesopaid a visit to tlio pumping station at Ilrandonvillo yester day. John A. Iteilly, It. J. Muldoon, Postmaster Michael 31ellet and 31. J. Scanlan attended tho O'Connor funeral at 3Iahanoy City to day. 3Iessrs. Harry 3Iayberry, John Kincaid nud .Misses Sadie Linaham and Lou Garner enjoyed a drive to tho valley on 3Icmorial day. ltov. Yanlosscn, pastor of tho P. E. church, accompanied by his wife, left to-day for liethlchcm. They will ho absent until the IStli of Juno. Max Golden, of Philadelphia, was in town yesterday, visiting his mother, who broko her arm recently by falling on a crossing on Last Lloyd street. Slissos Gavin, 3Ionaghan, Iiutler, Flynn, Tierney, nnd Donnelly, of Girardville, wero attendants nt tho Keystone Gymnasium picnic on Saturday. 3llsscs Ida and Dorothy Sigfried, and 3Icssrs. l'ierco Littlchalcs and John Date, man, of 3It. Carmcl, spent a few pleasant moments iu town yosterday. Gcorgo Drew, William Ecker, John Lehmlcr, Peter Ityan, Louis Hafner nnd Peter 3IcDermott witnessed tho ball game at Homesvillo yesterday afternoon. Itev. Gruhler yesterday occupied the pulpit of St. Peters Lutheru church at Alleutown, where ho is attending the aunual meeting of the Lutheru Slinistcrium of Pennsylvania. 3Iessrs, J. 31, 3Iullahey and Dr. J. W. Van Yalzah enjoyed tbo liberties of Memo rial Day by taking a drive through tho beautiful Catawissa Valley, calling upon acquaintances in Catawissa, Heaver Valley and liloomsburg. They returned homo yesterday morning highly elated over their trip across Locust Mountain. Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrily In the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, insonilua, nervousness, and, if not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's Pills stimulate tho stomach, rouse the liver, euro headache, dizziness, con stipation, etc. 35 cents. Sold by all druggists. The only l'llls to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Spn, 105 S. Main St. CONVENTION REPRESENTATION. Xew lMim May he presented ti the Iti- liuhllrnii National Convent Inn, Washington-, Juno 1. The question of a clmtiKo in tho representation to f utttro national convention Is likely to come up fooforu tho K publlcuti convention nt St. Louis. It will bo brought to tho attention of the convention by tho Pennsylvania dcloirntion. Tho plan was presented to tho Republi can national committee In 1832, by Hon. N. P. Scott, of Wheollug, AY. Vu. It pro poses that tha representation of tho vari ous congressional districts be based upon the Republican voto polled therein, ono dele.ito being ivllotto I to each district for each 7,000 votes, with an additional delo gnto for n fraction oxceodlng half thereof, each district to h.u-o lit least una delegate. The committee seemed to think favorably of the resolution. Rcpre-ontntlvo Achoson, of tho Twenty fourth district of Pennsylvania, is a dele gate to tho St. Louis convention, nnd is agitating this proposition inado by 3Ir. Scott, nnd the plan is also favored by Sen ator Quay. Should tho Pennsylvania del egation to St. Louis decide in favor f tho tho plan It will bo presented to, the con vention by Governor Hastings. On tho basis of tho vote of 18!)1, should tho proposition bo adopted, the conven tion of 1(W0 would contain 120 more dele gates than the convention of this year. Tlio gain In delegate in twenty-six states would'lio UK), and tho loss in fifteen states would bo 7d, showing a total gain of 120. Death of i:V-Mnyor I'ltler. PlliLAlinU'lliA, Juno 1. Edwin H. Fil ler, O.t-iimyor of Philadelphia anil head of tho well known Hrm of cordage manufac turers bearing his name, died ut his homo In this city last night, uged 0.). Ho was nt ono time president of the American Cor dage Manufacturers' association, and at the time of his death was a director of tho Bank of the Northern Liberties and tho North Penn llullro id company. Ho was elected inayhr of this city on tho Republi can ticket In 18S7, and In IS-ii his mimo was presented by Ununited .Philadelphia delegation to the It.ipublicm national con ventlon iu Chicago as their choice for president. lVnuslantn's O. A. IE. Meeting. ,CnAMimi:si!tiKO, in., June J. Tho od vnnce guard of tho state encampment, G. A. 11., which will meet hero this woek with a thousand delocate-s and dovcral thousand veterans, his reached hero. Hawks Post, of Marietta, nrrlvod Satur day night, and Limbs Post, of Philadel phia, came yesterday' afternoon with 12o men nnd fifty women. Thoy were oscorted to Camp Taylor. On tho wny through the streets volleys wero fired. Thero will ho a big parade of all tho veterans on Wednes day, and business sessions will bo hold afterwards. Tomorrow th'3 Ladlos' G. A. It. circle nnd the AVomca's Hcllef corps will meet. 1V1U Supply the Kings. Strouse, the jeweler of town, has received tho contracts for supplying tho rings for tho High school pupils in town nud 3It. Carniel. The butcher, the grocer, the stove dealer 1 every tradesman who finds it difficult to keep col lars clean should wear the MARK- INTERLINED and save the cost of laundry bills. It can Le 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. It the t1aler doeauot keep tfaeui, send, to us ,11 ri:l. Cullurit,auc. Mack. Cuu,4tc. lmtr postpaid btate bite ttuil Btrlu Til 15 CELLULOID COMPANY, New York. Q A Pl Q is the best cleanaer rUlalU fur these buduii. T. J. BROUGHALL, Dealer in nil kinds of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. Goods Always Fresh, NO OLD STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 25 S0UTII MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH. PA. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over and. consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., N. Main St. JJV TRADE1 " 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. sale of Western horses. They Will Arrive MISCELLANEOUS. TOH SALE. A good milch, cow and calf, tlio X' latter n week old. For further particulars apply to Sirs. Elizabeth Kennedy, corner Cherry and Cilbert streets. 5-29-lw "ITTANTLD. Eight oxitcrlvneed hand for enp 1 making. No ni.ee work, flood weekly wnces. .Sternly work. Apply at tho New York Progress Manufacturing Co., 119 North White street. G-l-2t WJ ANTED, A live, energetic man to take 1 1 charge 1 it Shenandoah of an ngency of an Accident Insurance Company. Address, 5-29-3t S. C. Hover, Jit., Port Clinton, I'a. I?OIt SALE. The shelving and counter in the store recently occupied by E. 11. Foley, will be sold cheap. Apply to II. J. Muldoon, AVcst Centre street. 5-20-tf OR KENT. A lnrpe double, wcll-HRl.ted room, on the second floor, centrally located with nil modern conveniences, suitable for ofllce purpose. Apply at L. Ilefowich's clothing nouse, ju ana 1 couin inin sireei. -w-u "Y7"AJsTKD. Active, reliable men to travel I 1 nud Folleit orders for fruit nnd ornamental nursery stock. Permanent employment nnd pood pay. Reference required. Address the It, O. CI1ASU CO., South Penn SqM Philadelphia. 5-9-2Gt-cod PROPOSALS. "Will be received until June -Rh, 1896, nt 6 p. in., for building houses fit blieppton. The board reserves tho right to accent or reject nny or all bids. Specifications can be seen nt the ptoro of M. Graham, or the house of James Grant, Shenandoah, Pa. liy order of the board, Jamea Gu A NT, M. Graham, 5-2S-6t Committee. PKOPOSALS. Proposals will be received' by the undersigned up to Thursday June 4th, 1S90, at 6 p. m, for the hauling of coal from the Itrnndonvllle station of the P, & il. railroad to the pumping Btatlou of the Shenandoah Public Water A orks, the bids to be made on the basis of one. two and three-vear contracts. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A. D. Gable, 5-30-St Chairman of Water Committee. GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC ! Under the nuBpiees of COLUMBIA HOSE S. r. V.. Co., No. 1, ol Shenandoah. July 4th, 1896, At Columbia Writ. TAXCIXG Music will lie furnished by tho famous Scliopne orchestra of ten pieces. Tho ravilltan Is ono ' the fliKbt In the county, and aflords lovers of tlio amusement much enjoyment. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Ono of tlio special attractions of tho day will be a bicyclo race, a valuable prize to tho winner. Assist the Are laddies by purchasing a ticket and havo a good day out. Admission to Dancing Pavlll.on, 35 cts. !j Suits Made to Order AT "3 Former Prices. Illue, Black, Drown and Oray ChevioU 510. SHxcd Ooods, (StylUhly Hado and 'Trimmed ) flO, $11, f 12, 813 uud ?1 1. Stylish Pantaloons, f3,00 $3 50, f 1.00 and upwards. lllacU Clay Diagonals, f 15. These goods are all well lined and well made. Every suit guaranteed to fit. KELLY & CONWY, no: s W. CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING, CURE NOS. 3 &5- Applied by men only. Sold at POVINSKV'S DRUQ STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA, Watch This Space For day ot arrival of Wm. Neiswenter's 22ml car load of WESTERNS HORSES. Description of ' every horse will be given. in a Few Days. O PE Nr EVERY DAY Oo to tho Shenandoah Dental Eooma for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. IX your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. AJ1 examinations freo. We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Brldgn work and all operations that per tain to Dental Shrgcry. No charges for extracting when plates arc ordered. Y'o are the only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms,. (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. WOOD'S Shetiandoah Gollege I 360 STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. ... faott English, Typewriting- Combined Scholarship .... $15& One Department 50 S. I. WOOD, President. 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. Goods delivered promptly. hUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. EvanJDavies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardin Street. FOLLOW THE . . . BIG RUSH And your inevitable wind up point will be the place where you can buy . . . READY TO WEAR CLOTHINC Made in a proper manner, fit and style by the most reliable manufac turers, all sold at the lowest prices, ever known for well made Men's, Boys' and Children's wear. We are oflering some great values in Blue, Orcy nnd Black Serges, Fancy Cheviots and Worsted. Light suits of every description with low cut vests. We have a large stock to select irom. The place is at S. BLOCK'S ROCHESTER : CLOTHING : HOUSE, COR, MAIN AND CHERRY STS,
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