You Corn Mako Your itollnn and tQ p,nffilrtD MONEY 1 ,Milank books, &c by buying youi. M O k our Moru KiSS & BROWN North Main t. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. j 1 ' ' 1 In order to make room for the carpenters we offer the following selected stock which is displayed in our large show windows at greatly reduced prices. A big lot of Men's Good Grade PANTS at a reduction of 30 per cent, on the original price. a wo stock or MEN'S SUITS of every description at a reduction of 50 per cent. These goods are going at sacrificing prices. Also a big lot of Children's Suits :-: :-: and Novelties. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main Street. EVENING HERALD THl'KKJUY. AUGUST 27. 1800. PERSONAL. Miss Lilly Wuaner, of Mt. Carincl, is tlio Sliest of town friends. Mr. iiml Mrs. Daniel Drelir, ti Jit. Carincl, are vNitiiiK friunils in town. Miss Mary lleecrnft, of West Cherry street, is visiting friends in I'liilitilclphlii. .T. I!, t'oyle, Esq., has litiirned homo from a three weeks vacation to Xew York. II. W. Keller, of Illoomsliiirg, wis in town to-day consulting his business interests. Miss Sadie llrennnn, of Lost Creek, was greeting acquaintances in town this morning. Mrs. ,1'ictK- to the local tender art of KJ'T'rovlous to that timo tlio American rfijile. in I'omnion with thoso of other en- lMlilum-il nations, liolimtil tliat the i-ulo function of government in lclatiou to money Win to i citify to tlio weight and purity uf the metal crntHined in it. This viow, which, it is Kcaicely necessary to bay, has htcu shown hy tlio experience of all civilized Countries to ho the nnlv sound one. wna entii. est jiietely upset in the mind of thousands ofcral iin nstructed people hy tlio issue of tlio lega tenders and tho subsequent decisions of t) Supreme Court upholding tho right of Ol,er'nS Ritis tu make such issues. equlres .0 is con- The perniciuus doetiino that m.vm'.t: ?! wtin-h the gourmnoiit might choohe .Mr. DUCK'S a, money paper, or silver, or copper -became ipso facto mouioplc. amount named on its face A oV" ST. Yesterday lodgment in the popuUrinud with revolvers began to he heard fiom1 tllu Ottoiniui lnnk, liberal issue of Clovomr jr, "f , Romlm-moa on ve.y form except-? o ilonw of tho , ,. , ., f t prevent tho on-pas-edsaiely tlirour,, f 10 ,ho (,m. vifenlKick crazino ,j.k (led to tho qunr Addleiil and danii ink Imlltllmr iirnmilnd thn MBS it has yeyodiento which litis control pied bofori0""1'0"011 tiixos on; to- inumhotit tho Tnrklhh empire. Intur nrovtiliiilpil til Piinstii lift nmiln W,flllllKcil With J tt I III 1.1,1 1 Ion. VPVILLK, Col., Aug. 2T. Pit men ks ' ' nrrested at tho Instance of tho maua- t till of Ctirtiiiutlo mines. It 1h elmnveil rnrt they hiivo been In tho habit of stand- jiot c i'l'idu tlio liilnos, where: they intimi dated perMins vln wished to go to work. 1UICIU.C11K eoiiiiiuiiee a)potuieu tonrul Vrato tho illlforimces between tho miners Ijunl their empbiyes has reported that their conference with the mine owner had not amounted to iiiiytlilngand thoy had given ''" up the idea of doing anythliiK more. REMOVED 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J. V. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. No stairways climb anymore. to 5,000 BARS OF 3 1 ...SOAPl jjC TO BE SOLD 3 BARS FOR DC. jf-J SE E. B. FOLEY, 3 HO. 27 WEST CENTRE STREET. 3 TliUilllUlUlUilllUlULllimK .J'TO LOSE AN INDUSTRY. .Vi'liiijlklll Hut anil Cup I'm lory Will lie Continued. A report gained circulation that the Schuylkill Hat It Oip Cnmiwiny was dis charging hands from Its factory on liast Coal street preparatory to moving tho plant to Northumberland. Upon making inquiry a reporter learned that the report whs not strictly correct. It Is true that tho company has opened a factory at Northumberland and dispelled with tho services of several girls here, but one of thocompany, Mr. I. Igniter stein, says that tlio reduction of the working force here was brought about hy tho girls themselves. lie says the company could keep all the girls employed, hut they ore very Irregular and hy losing time kept at least twenty machines idle. It was decided this week to send that number of machines to tho Northumberland plant. It was not alone the loss of time tho company com plained of, but the delay in turning outwork caused by girls remaining away without giv ing the coinimny notice. About 100 opera tives uie still retained. The company has a good thing at Northuin beilaud. The clticns of that place have conveyed to it absolutely and without cost a plot of ground with n brick building 'J HI feet long, 10 fiet wide, and two stories high, with basement. They have also advanced $3,000 for two years, without interest. In considera tion of this the company equips tlio plant with all tho machinery for furnishing hats and caps and is under contract to keep the factory In operation for at least live years with at least fifty hands. The cltlensof tho place are also utiilercoutract to keep the com pany supplied with at least fifty hands and one bundled, if necessary. The company has (nit an elect lie light plant in tho build ing for its own use. The truth, tlio whole truth and nothing but the truth. That's our motto; and we add leather, solid leather and nothing but leather. That's the way our shoes are built. T-lS-tf Kactohy SltoK Stujus. l'fsli mid ialn IMenle. Tho members of the Mahanoy City Tish and (lame l'rotectivc Association held their annual picnic at Lakeside yestenlay. Tho attendance was large, with a good sprinkling of those individuals who are seeking olUce for a consideration. William liensinger, of Mahanoy City, tho great mogul of the asso ciation, with Col. .1. K. P. Schellly at his right hand in control of the commissary de partment, and many other lesser lights, weio prominent upon tho grounds lending their assistance for the enjoyment of the members and their friends. The coders of tho associa tion were filled, because of the number of tines imposed upon the oilice-seekers and otliers.among whom were Candidates Ilrumm, Davis, Ueiitz, Wyatt, Meyers, I'olmer and Martin, Kvcrytliiug was flee to tho in dividual who was so fortunate as to wear a badge of the association, while those caught without tho emblem wero instantly brought before Ills Judgeship, James I!. Deegan, can didate fur l'rothoiiutary, and tho penalty imposed. Tho day was one of much amuse ment and very successful in every respect. .Mechanics Orphans' Home. Tho National Council of tho Jr. Order United American Mechanics has established an orphans' homo at Tillin, Ohio, which was opened on Monday for the reception of chil dren of deceased members of the order. These ehildien are cared for and given tlio advantages of an education, fleo of all ex- (Wir, i,A.i.,,f.''J'.srrive at the ago of eigji- T. ritov years. Maj, JeT.,ings Council, of town, by his ts last meeting, decided u oml seven it. Stildren to the home, and Stephen Tregembo busliis been selected to accompany them to WlTitlin. They will probably lenvo on Tues- day. Fivo of them are children of John 1. Stono, who met his death by an explosion of gas in the mines at Win. l'enn. The other two aio orphans of John Schwindt, who was murdered by Theodore L'i-cnhowcr. Doing ii TlirHIug lluslliess. Tho fact that tlio courts have decreed that tho borough of Mahanoy City is entitled to but two Justices of the Peace, has apparently little edict upon tho litigants of that town. A Mahanoy City gentleman informed tho writer yesterday, that tho two borough 'Squires, Coyle and Jones, are not doing tho business they and their friends anticipated. Tho establishment of an otlico by 'Semite Neal Ilrenuan, of Mahanoy township, near tho borough limits has brought him niue tenths of the cases that are heard In tho borough. Tho old 'Squires assist him by con verting their olllccs into bureaus of informa tion, and then llronnau tries tho cases. Will Sertc Their Till! Term. Somo timo ago quo warranto proceedings were brought against the County Auditors, to show cause why they should not bo ousted from tho otlico by reason of tho Controller act. Judgo Savidgo has handed down nu opinion showing that tho questions raised have been disposed of by tho Supremo Court, in that tho Auditors cannot bo legislated out of oillce, and judgment was entered for tho defendant. Messrs. Samuels, Jenkyn and Doyle will therefore continue to perform the duties of tho otlico until tho expiration of their term. I low tu Fnwir Your l'rlcnds. Do you know any one in your neighborhood who has diphtheria, quinsy, catarrh, is troubled with croup or any other throat nliliction? If so you will bestow a great favor ou humanity hy recommending a trial of Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which was never known to fail, if used according to directions. Thousands have tried it and they are tho ones who speak most highly of it. Their evidence surely cannot be ignored. Sold at Kirlln's drug store at GO emits a bottle. l'ay only your own bills. In dealing hero the cash customer is not taxed to help sup port the credit customers who do not pay. Hero all are ouo lovel. All aro cash. 7-18-tf Factory Shoe stoke. Daniel Dully Honored. The uational convention ot tho I. C. It. U., held in Wilmington, Del., this week, was a gathering of many prominent men connected with the organization, and tho result of their deliberations will bo productive of much good. Tho proceedings are of particular in terest to tho people of this county from tho fact that Daniel Dutry, of St. Clair, ex-Clerk of tho Courts, has been elected national president of tho organization. Tho position has been held by many prominont men in tho past, and is an honor well conferred. Appointed SIIuo lhuimlners, Jamos Harper and William H. Paul, of Mahanoy City, have been appointed on tho Minors' Examining Hoard for this dis trict, to All tho vacancies caused by tho resignation of Jacob Gillespie and Patrick Donohoe, respectively. Mahanoy City Record. Another to Atlantic city. Tho Philadelphia & Heading 1!. K. cheap cxcurblou to Atlantic City ou Suuday last carried 10.1 passengers from Shenandoah. Another, the last pf tho season, will bo run Sunday, Bert, fltli., leaving felfCnandoah at S:10A.M. Fare, ?2.50. 8-S0-3t. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Tlirmishout tho Itrglon Chron icled lor Hasty l'eriiHiil, There are'inany bad pavements in town needing rcimir. A Lithuanian gold club has been organized In Mahanoy City. Tho Grant Rmd will shortly glvo an open air concert at Lost Creek. Supervisor Llewellyn was to-day engaged in filling tip i-nd grading North llowers street. William Jones, of llowmaii's had his right arm broken at Springdalo colliery yestenlay. A number of Ashland's young ladlos will givo a solect dance in Pepper's hall to-monow ovenlng. Tho dance of the Kurcka club, of Mahanoy City, at High Point park last evening, was fairly well nttended. I The School Heard of Pottsvlllo has lovled a tax of 151 mills for school and U for build ing purposes, tho mmo as last year. A pair of doublo first-motion engines will bo placed In position at tho Suihjlk colliery, for the purposo of hoisting culm. An effort is being lnado to fonn a branch of the lirotherhood of Engincors in this county, to embraco all such cmployesat tho collieries. John Doolin, an Ashland sprinter, lias challenged William Rogers, of Glrardvillc, or Miko Salmon, of Mahanoy City, for a hundred-yard race, $200 aside. Heading railroad telegraph men aro plant ing poles between Port Clinton and Pottsvlllo for the now electric railway signals and it Is expected that it will bo in operation between those two points within a month. Kichard Coogan, of Gllberton, employed as brakeman ou tho P. &. It. railroad, was as sisting to place tho pushing pole against a coal car, when it broko and struck him in tho mouth, knocking out several teeth. Each buyer of shoes at WHITELOCKS SHOE STORE gets a ticket entitling them to SILVEItWAltE, Clocks, Rread or spice chosts. WHITELOCK'S shoes ore the best. 2t Tosh mid Ills Force ou Wheels, An exchange says tho police of Shenandoah will lo mounted on wheels, and that Mahanoy City's single guaidian of the peace will nlso rido a wheel. Such a movement would no doubt bo a popular one here, and a terror to law-breakers. Chief Tosh would soon adapt himself to tho "bicyclo bend," whilo Patrol man Goodman would lcail tho forco as a "scorcher" Tho First Lieutenant, although not particularly partial to wheels, either in tho head or otherwise, would soon adapt him self to his new surroundings, whilo Officers Foltz snd Stanton would make an excellent tandem team. Hyall means, let us havo policeman with "wheels." "Will Undergo an Operation. Hon. I). D. Phillips, of Goidon, will go to the Miners' Hospital to-morrow, whero ho will undergo an operation to remove tlio abnormal growtli in the region of his abdomen. Dr. lUrton, of Philadelphia, a noted expert, will perform tho operation, assisted by Dr. Kiddle. A private room has been arranged for tho patient and he will havo tho constant attendance of his wifo anil family. Tho internal growth has become much larger, can bo moved freely from sido to side, and Ids pain is intense Tho hospital has been chosen tho placo for operation, bo causo so near his liopic. Select (luting. High Point park this afternoon was the scene of a select outing which was given hy Miss Annio Roberts, to a number of her friends, among whom were tho following: Misses Sadlo Davis, Emma Eisenhower, Gertrude Parrntt, Laura Itlckcl, of Pottsville, and Emma Williams, of Philadelphia ; and Messrs. I). J. Price, Harry Wasley, E. W. Shoemaker, Clarenco Crobaugh, William Nciman and William lirowii of Yatcsvillo. Discharged l'rom the Hospital. Morris Sox, of Heading, who was recently shot by Coal & Iron Policeman Lippiatt, of Shainokin, has been discharged from tho Stato Hospital, and went to Shainokin, where be will remain until after Lippiatt's trial at tho September term of criminal court. If you want a fino wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. Itepalr tlio Pavements. Chief llurgess Hums will do a good thing for pedestrians, and possibly savo tho bor ough sonio costs, if ho will seo that tho plank pavements are fixed. Xalls protruding half an inch uro not comfortablo to walk on. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlug done call on E. F. Gallaghor 18 West Centro street Dealer ir. stoics 1-tf l'urclilscd n riuuo. Levi Itofowich, tho clothier, yesterday housed a handsomo "Now England" piano purchased from J. P. Williams & Son. Tho instrument is of excellent mako and rich in tone. Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. R. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE euros norvo-js prostration. Not mi raculously, but scientifically, by first removing tho gcrm3 ot disease and then supplying healthy nervo food, Increasing tho appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tho entire system. Dosperato cases requlro prolonged treatment as shown by tbatot Mrs. M. Ii. Reed, ot Delta, Iowa, who writes : "As tho result of a lightning stroke, tho physlclaua said I had a light stroko ot paralysis, my limbs would all draw up. I Tf Milpc' would havo throbbing Ul. lilUta in my chost that seemed NCrVinC unendurablo. For throe . , mouths I could not sleep KeSlOreS and for thrco weeks did rTPllth not closo my eyes. I IlCtUlll...... prayed for sleep, and felt that If relief did not como I would bo dead or insano. I took Dr. Miles' Restora tive Ncrvino and tho second night slept two hours and (rom that time on my health Im proved! slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took in all 10 bottles, and I cannot express how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and havo taken no mediclno for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottle benefits or money refunded. . Rook on heart and nerves freo, Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. MAHANOY CITY MELANQE. Threw Men rnll With n Srnliold Hut leupo Injury. Mahanoy City, Aug. 7.-sLast evening a scaffold in the main entrance of Kalcr's new opera house fell, nnd thrco men engaged in painting tho entiaiuo wall wcro precipitated to tho lloor, but escaped with slight Injuries. Tho funeral of William Honor, of Gllber ton, took placo hero yesterday afternoon iindoi' tho direction uf the Odd Fellows. The deceased died from canser of the stomach. Ho is survived by a wlfo and fivo children. Two Saereit Concerts. Tho Lakesldo nulmiy officials havo en gif ed Pro'.'e snr Join orchestra, of Mahanoy (l.y, to give two sacred concerts at High Point park on Sunday. They will be given from tho newly erected pavilliou, one In the afternoon and one in tho evening. Sharpshooters iit'.Slininoltln. Tho two-day shoot of tlio Shiimokin Gun Club attracted many expert marksmen from all over tho state. Ono of tho principal ovents was tho Northumberland county championship contest, which was won by Honjamln Maebamer, of Trcvorton. Each contestant fired at ten birds and Machamer made a clean scoru. Clerk Jlurhln llcslgiis. Hernard J. Durkln last night resigned his position as stamp clerk at tho local post olllco nnd will prcparo to study for tho priest hood nt tho Overbrook Seminary. Ho has already passed tho preliminary examination, Mr. Durkln is succeeded at tho post oiUco by Miss Ellle Cunningham. To Mnnnge Theatre. It is stated that Messrs. Albert Arnold and James Gibbs, will manage tho Palaco Theatre, Glrardvillc, this season, succeeding W. U. Parker. Mr. Arnold ia proprietor of tho Press and Times, and will no doubt mako a success of his now venture. Slurried nt Trovorton. Rov. Theophllus Zuber, pastor of tho German Lutheran church, at Troverton, was married to Miss Bertha E. Crone, nt tho above placo this morning. Shot 11 Steer. A steer thi't Philip Hoehler, tho butcher, was about tu kill got loose at Rohland's slaughter hoio yesterday aftoruoou and became so vicious that It was necessary to shoot it. Coming Kvcnt, August 9. Lawn party at residence of Dr. C. M. Rordncr, 34 East Oak street, benefit of All Saints church. Sept. fl. Grand Labor Day picnic under the auspices of tho Grant baud at Columbia park. HOOD'S PIIjIiS euro Liver UlB, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleas-nt laxative. AH Druggists. Dir.!). i.KWld. At Shenandoah, Ta., on tho 2Glh Inst , Francis Charles, son of Alary A. and Frank Lewis, aged 8 months and IS days. Ftincrul will take plaeo on Saturday nftcrnoon, August 20tli, nt ".00 o'clock, from the family residence, 221 South West street. Interment In Odd Kel lows' cemetery. Friends and relatives ro spcUfiilly Invited to attend. 2t MISCELLANEOUS. OU SAIJC The hvht milk route In town, with or without the ervamery. tncluilinir engine, holler, fepnrator, churn, lee cream machine, refrigerator, horse, wagon nl cam. Must he solil hy September 1st. (iooil reasons for felling. Apply at 333 West Centre fctreet. tf T7AXTi:i. Faithful per.-on to travel. Salary S7M) and expended. Reference. Enclose nelf-auMrcsseil stamped envelope. President, Drawer P, Chicago. 8-25-3t T1 Oil Iti:XT. Store room nt 13 North Main V street. Apply Market htroet. to Michael Peters, rsorth 8-21-lw FOIi SALIC One of tho het paying lumber yard In Shenandoah. Centrally located. Everything connected with the yard, including teams will he sold ut a reasonable llgtire. For further information call ou J. AV. Johnson, North Main street 8-10-tf FOH SAIJC A second-hand square piano. Apply at Williams St Son, furniture ami music More. 7-2$-tf TjlOIt SALE. The balance of tho $6000 first mortgage 10-year bonds to be Issued hy All Saints' Protestant Episcopal Church, of Shenan doah. Honda are in denominations of $3 and $50, and hear interest at 5 per cent., payable quarterly. If these bonds are taken on or before the 25th int. tho accrued interest from July 1st will go to the purchasers. Apply to Dr. C. M. Uordncr, 31 East Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa. "IMPORTANT NOTICE. The fences, dancing 1 pavilion nnd stands at Columbia Pnrl: nre open only to such ndvertlserswhoj'ay for spaces and all others will be considered ns trespassers, whether the signs be painted, or tacked, or hung upon the fence. Map of the park can be seen nt the Columbia Hose house. Terms for spaces may be fcecured from Alfred Evans, Thomas J. Miu.iAMt Thomas Helub, 7-27-tf Committee, PROPOSALS. Scaled proposals will bo re ceived by tho undersigned committee for the erection of a three-story brick I, O. O. V building, ou North White fctreet, Shenandoah, Pa. Plans and specifications can bo Been nt No. 4 South Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa. Alt bids must bo In the hands of the chairman of the undersigned committee by 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, September 7th, IbOO, Tho committee reserves the right to reject any, or nil bids. T. T. Williams, Chairman. E. J, Poutz, ' llAKUY Hr.EJSE, E. It. Williams, Thomas Hellih, Committee. Shenandoah, Pn.t Aug, 27, lb90. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. giiiinimiiUiiiiiiitiiiKiiiUig rs nimrnimmTTTrmmtHTnm uiiuu liiiiiii.iiiimi.'iiumuiuuuitiiiiiiiii.UiimiiSr I Boys Girls I a i lof Shenandoah I Can make beautiful HE Christmas presents to S their mothers next 5 Christmas by spend- ing a few hours time 5: distributing tickets to 5C: their friends. The idea is this: The !: 2 2 I will give away five of those elegant lamps to the five Boys or Girls whose friends buy the most shoes (in value) at our store s before December 22. This is not asking your friends to buy a EE ticket or go to any expense for you to is; get a prize, but it is EE doing them a kind- it: ness by calling to Sr their notice a store j where they can buy jfc shoes cheaper than JE: at any other store, Sr and when they buy K: $25.00 worth they S also cret one of those beautiful lamps. Now St Boys and Girls start g at once, come to our S store, get your tickets g and give them to your s friends before some S one gets in ahead of you. 3 I SHOE -4- 1 1 "J. A. MOYER, I :3J Manager. - ; 5mmmmmmm?mmitm GRAND PICNIC ! Under tlio auspices of the f GRANT BAND! LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896. At Columbia Farl- Schoppe's Full Orchestra will furnish tho dancing music, Concert by tho band during the afternoon and evening. PROPOSALS. Proposals will bo received by the unileroigneil committee up to Friday, August 2th, ls'Jtl, at S p. in., (or furnishing the public schools ot Slienuiiiloah, l'o., with coal from tho collieries of tho Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron Coinimny. Ulds must bo mado on Btove, egg and pen coal. All bids niUht be in tlio hands of the Secretary of tho Hoard at 5 o'clock p. m., on Friday, August 2Sth, ISM. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. James Devitt, Clialrman, David Moucias, John T. Lee, Maksiial incaii, Michael Bcujvan, 8-10-M Committee. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. 3 w o ST" Beauty Unrolled Ml To tho ndmlrlng pizo of thoso -who lmve a tnsro for really flnownllpnper Is tho dNplny ofnew wall tinner wrinkles we lifivo .ustrccelvciLYoiJ enn find any color or pattern you want for your hull, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or enfe, from 5c up to S3 per roll.. Fine nrtl&tia pnpers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting, Satisfaction guaranteed. Estlmatesjcheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 V Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Via re Your OrdersiNow. OPEN EVERYDAY Oo to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit you call to seo us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crowm and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dentiil Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centro Street. Omce Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, 207 West Coal Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Itcadinfr Brewing Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11S and 11 Q S. Main St fcawara n. bpaae,. -AGENT FOR- SJAMMIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. . REPAIRING DONE FREE. MONEY TO LOAN -ON EASY TKltMS.- P. W. BIERSTEIN, HOB S. Jardln St. Evan J. Davies, UVERV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Sbackamaxon Hotel Arkansas Are., below Heading depot, Atlantlo City, N.J. BERNARD CONWAY,
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