IIAVK YOt A I'OUTIUIT OF McKlNLEY, OR BRYAN ? If not, do yuti want olio? Wo bavo ro cclvcil a supply of plituresof lioth candidates In colors, size 20x2S Indica, worth 35 cont each. Our price while they last 1" cent. HOOKS & BROWN North tVltaln St. Deed, lit rded. From John II. Moiwcrsclitnldt to Daniel 1). McsierwhiniiU, lot in Orior City. From 1'. A It. '. & I. Co. to John Homer, lot in Tamanua. From 1kiic Zerbo to Henry Zerbe, to tracts of land in 1'incnrove township. From executors of Htnlel Frack to William Wanner, lot in l'rackvillo. From Frederick lioiiiort to Suwui Strouso, two lout in l'alo Alto. Wilt Cure Any Ciie. It make'! no dlHoronco how nevcro the caso may lio Thompson's DlnhtherU Curo, If applied In strict accordance with printed Instructions kIvcii, will positively curo any caso of diphtheria towhlch It may ho applied. Win. A. Wollinircr, Milton. Fa., writen: "T nil whom it may concern : I certify that I cheerfully recommend Thompson's Diph theria Cure to all ; and if used according to directions It will positively cure any caso of diphtheria." Sold at Kirlin's druRstoient fiO cents a bottle. Cor. Main & Lloyd Sts. Announcement Commencing Monday, Sept. 21st, we add to our many new depart inents a full stock of PAPER PATTERNS, issued by the Mc- Call Campany, of New York, Paris and London. SHENANDOAH'S GREATEST STORE CAN'T AFFORD TO HAVE ANYTHING BUT THE BEST We oiler the latest fashions, the new October crea tions of fashions, leading dicta tor's, at the uniform price of 10 and 15 cents each. Positively No Higher. There are no better Patterns. Fashion mandates are not owned by any high priced pattern com pany ; just think of buying the besjt and latest paper patterns for TEN OR FIFTEEN CENTS. Come to us for Fashion Sheets, Bazaar Dress Maker, and the leading dress maker journals. Don't ForRet This, only Ten or Fifteen Cents for patterns usu ally charged 25 to 35 cents. Watch our DAILY NOTES of modern Dry Goods selling. Our fall opening of Dress Goods, Cloaks and Wraps will be an event to be remembered by our thousands of friends. .J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. :-: LLOYD STREET. DPiwmcn w. TO- 20 East Oak Street. Br. J.W.VanValzah's g DENTAL PARLORS. O - - I Denlslry In all Its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction. m Artificial Teeth Inserted. All Work Guaranteed. No stairways climb anymore B 5,000 BARS OP 3 I ...soap! TO BE SOLD 3 BAB 3 FOR SO 3 E. B. FOLEY, nil. It WEST CENTRE STREET. 21 7 w TOO wepdihom. . I. Arthur Mo) it il llenrillct The 11pm- Iteeso XuptlnW nlsn Consummated At noon to-day Mr. J. Arthur Moycr, of town, and Miss Elta Van Artsdalen, of Southampton, Ducks county, wero joined in the bonds of matrimony at tho homo of the hrido's parents, at Southampton, by llov. S. O. IaiiiIiik, pastor of tho Frcsbytorlan church of that placo. Tho parlor of tho homestead was elaborately decorated witli plants and llowora for tho occasion. Mrs. S. O. laming, wife of tho officiating clergy mail and an accomplished pianist, played tho wedding march. A large number of friends were in attendance. Immediately after tho close of tho ceremony the bridal party marched out to the lawn and benonth ono of the largo ten) which aru used at tho famous Simpson (Irovo camp meetings partook of n sumptuous dinner. Mr. Moyer, tho bride groom, is a youn2 business maij with very bright prospecis. His mercantllo career commenced with a clerkship in a large grocery house at Doylostown and was fol lowed by a scrvico of six years in a similar. capacity in another lending business homo of the samo city. For the past three years lie has been in tho employ of Dunn & llaker, wholcsahHioo dealers, of Trenton, N. J., and last January was assigned to open and man- ago in this town tho firm's branch houso known us Tho Factory Shoo Storo. Mr. Moyer has not only been vory successful in business hero, but has nlso becomo very prominent and popular socially. Wilkin llobeilsack, private secretary to Congress man Wangcr, of Doylcstown, also became n Ilonedict at Southampton this afternoon and with Ills brido is making a joint wedding tour with Mr. and Mrs. Moycr. They will go to Washington and soveral points South. Afler returning to Doyiestowu Mr. and Mrs. Moyer will mako tho journey to this town by carriage. HESS-ItKICE. llenjainin (I. Hess and Mrs. Flower Iteosc, both of town, wero joined in wedlock at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at tho rosidenco of tho bride, on West Lloyd street, and in tho pres ence of a number of relatives and friends. The arrangements for the event wero of an elaborate character. Tho brido wasattended by Mrs. William (1. Hess and Mr. Frank C. Kccso was tho groomsman, ltev. Alfred llrebncr, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church, outdated at tho ceremony, assisted by ltev. Itobert O'lioyle, pastor of the Trinity lleformed church, and son-in-law of the bride. This ovonlng Mr. and Mrs. Hess will leave for Williamsport, where tho bride. groom will attend the reunion of the With Itegt., l'a. Vol., and upon closing of tho re-union tho bridal tour will bo extended to Philadelphia and Washington. Buy tho wedding ring at Iirumm's. PERSONAL. Willinm Hughes, 0110 of Hazlctnn's veteran horsemen, was in town to-day. John Daddow, of North Jardln street, is confined to hh lied with illness. School Director lMwin It. Williams, who siiflcred from a severo cold, is now convales cent. Mrs. A. It. Shaw, who was a suest of town relatives, left for her homo in Latrohe, l'a., to-day. Joseph Hafner left town to-day for Mlddlu- port, l'a., wherohowill embark in the butch ering business. Mr. and Mrs. James Welsh, of Philadel phia, are tho guest of tho McDermott family, on West Oak street. Miss Annio Morrison left this morning for Philadelphia, whero sho will purchasoa largo stock of fall and winter millinery. Miss Jennio Morrison, of tho Miners hoMtal, and her friend, Miss McAvoy, of Shamokln, wero visitors to town to-day. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Phillips, of Perth Amboy, N. J., who are guests of town rela tives, will leavo for their homo to-morrow, (1. W. Nciman left town to-day to spend n week in Heading after which ho will resume his studies in medicine at Philadelphia again. POLITICAL TALK. Tho Hepuhlicans of Mahanoy City opened tho campaign in that town last evening with an enthusiastic meeting. The speakers were Congressman Ilriuum and Chairman Edwards A reception was tendered them after tho meeting in the rooms of tho Young Men's Kepuhlicaii club. Tho liepublicau rally at Pottsvillo this evening will bo addrcsicd by Congressman Lemuel E. Quigg, of New ork; Congress man lirunim, Charles A. Snyder, Secretary of the Executivo Committee, and W. J. white house, Esq. Tho meeting will ho held in the Academy of Music, and a short street parado will bo participated in by tho local clubs. Quite n number of Itepubllcans and others from tills town will bo in attendance Appeulcd tho Caso, Ex-County Treasurer Thomas Pepper, has appealed tho case recently decided against him to tho Supremo Court. Tho County Auditors surcharged Mr. Pepper with certain fees ho retained whilo county treasurer. A caso statod was presented to court and Judge Pershing, before whom it was tried, decided against Mr Pepper, holding he had 110 right to retain tho fees. Marriage Licence. John W. Strong and Emma Itogers, both of Oirardvillo. Arthur llroclous and Mtrgaret llodmann, both of (iilberton. James Herbert and Mary A. Murphy, both of Shenandoah. Ciilumblii County Fair. Tho Columbia Couuty Agricultural Society will hold its forty-tcond annual fair Oct. 13th to 17tli, 1SU0. The fair will bo larger and better than over. Bicycle races will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 14th. On Thurs day, Friday and Saturday will bo trotting and running races. Prof. Carlisle's combina tion of latost attractions dally, high wire asccuslon, contortions, trapeze performance, club juggling, balancing tricks, ladder trapeze, dog circus and other acts. "Hoys will be boys," but you can't afford to loso any of them. Ito ready for tho green applo season by having DoWltt's Colionud Cholera Curo in tho house. C. H. Hagon- buch. , Children's Conn. Our coat stock has arrived and is now dis played in our coat rooms. Wo can demon strate to you that our knowledgo in buying outer garments has tho approval of tho buying public. All perfect fitting, with reasonable- prices. It. V. Oxix, Letters Granted. Letters of administration were granted to Christian F. Kull on tho estate of Juno Puyno, lato of Ashland, doceasod. letters testamentary were granted to Mar garet Murphy on the cstato of Edward J. Connelly, late of licllly township, deceased. to qiiti;,Acoiui'iN iinTday Tako Laxative- Ilromo Qiiinlno Tablets. All druggist refuud tho money if it fails to euro. 25 rents. (Continued from First Page.) accepted 113 11 true exposition ot tno party fill tli. The free oolnairo of silver, ns inter preted by Mr. Hrynii, moans tho imviuico in tho commercial vnluo of ullvor bullion iind coin, mid, Indeed, nil thu coinmcrcUl Filvor, to 1111 uqtmllty In commercial vnluo to gold. Tho promiso is that tho Ameri can silver dollar, udilch It may bo snld is worth ilfty-thrw cents as compared with tho dollar of gold, shall by the adoption of this measure by tho United States bo advanced to an equality with tho dollar of SO 8-10 grains of standard gold, and a sim ilar promlso Is m rule) with reference to nil tho silver coinage of the civilized world. "Mr. Jirynn rocogiil7.es that commerrlal law which makes a local vnluo for a silver dollar to bo a myth. Ho says that tho silver of tho world would necosnrlly find a common value. He ooncodes that Ameri can silver would after free coinage, bo supplemented by tho bullion and coin of other countrlos until tho silver of tho world would find n common vnluo. Mr. Aryan's belief, therefore, that tho ndoptlon of freo coinage of sliver by tho United Status alouo would ndvnnco silver to an equality in vnluo with gold must bo assumed to be tho official interpretation of tho Chicago platform, nml unless that belief has some foundation in tho experi ence of nuuiklml it must necessarily bo rejected. "It iiiny bo admitted and confossed that Mr. Hryan and his supporters abound in courago; that tho assumption of this vast undertaking Is characterized by a degrco of boldnoss unparalleled In tho political history. It is assumed, and it may bo conveniently concedod, that tho silver bul lion of silver using nations has today ono half tho vnluo of gold. Tho undertaking Is in n measure for freo coinage of silver With doublo tho vnluo of silver through out tho world, and rendor tho dollar of 112H grains of standard silver cqunl In ac ceptability and vnluo to tho gold coin of 25 MO grains of standard gold. "Mr. Uryan and tho moro Intelligent of his supporters reject tho shillow definition of bimetallism, which demands no moro than tho admission of both gold and silver to tho mints at a ratio of 10 to 1, but ho as sorts that tho freo coinage of silver at that ratio to gold will produco real bimetal lism, a doublo and equal standard of valuo, tho coins of both gold and silver with equal power In tho market and In tho payment of debt. "Let us consider tho import of this startling proposition for ono moment. It assumes that freo colnago of silver by tho United Statosnlono would nt ouco advance tho vnluo of tho commercial silvor of tho world to that of gold. It would In the samo manner nftect tho valuo of all tho silvor colnago of all civilized nations. It seems astonishing that in tho light of all human experience such a proposition should not only bo ontertained by some men, but that upon its ncceptnnco and Ixjllof a great party should demand public confidence. "Tho commercial law which controls this subject Is familiar to tho country. Under Its oporation slight differences in the comparative vnluo of silver and gold led to tho oxnortatlon of tho Amoricnn coined dollar to such an extent that few or nono of thorn wero In domestic circu lation. If tho unlimited colnago of silver dollars by tho United States should cause even n small ndvauco In silver, cither in the form of bullion or coin, importations would follow until prices wero equalized and Imports of silver would becomo with out profit. "In my Judgment results ns I have do- scrllwd aro Impossible of ncompllshment by tho measure proposed. I admit that silvor bullion may bo advanced In com mercial valuo by its increasod usefulness. but no advance to a parity with gold is possible, and tho wholo rosult of tho luensuro will bo the depreciation of tho valuo of tho colnago, tho ruin of public and private credit, tho disturbance of business and tho disturbances of values and tho overthrow of nil American in dustries. "Kvery interest is opposed to this ruin ous measure The Democratic party true to Its principles an d traditions, is com polled to opposo it. It Invokos the teach ings and policies of its roverend sngos to arrest the destruction of that great party and save tho country from humiliation and dishonor. The people must not bo in vltod to repudiation. To thwart thoso and other disastrous consequences, tho Na tional Democracy invites tho co-operation ot their bretneron nml ot all the pooplo." When uovernor ilowor introduced Mr, Bucknor tho scono was almost dramatic. Cheer upon cheer rent tho nlr, tho speaker being for soveral minutes uuablo to begin. Ucnernl liucKncr said: "Wo romomliorwQll a time whonnparty built upon sectional hatred sought to crush us in tho south to tho oarth. Wo had met on principles. My distinguished leador here and I had met in opposing armies. Wo had fought out tho issuo, we shook hands and wero friends. A Domo erat once said on his deathbed thoro were many jiersons in this broad land who did not go mad until the war was over, and they continued to agitato both sections In order to inclto mutual hatred iu this coun try. It was thon that this sectional party, seeking rather to perpotunto its' power at all hazards than to maintain the good of tho country, used tho military forco of this country to oust from loglslatlvo halls tho loglslatlvo bodies chosen by tho pooplo. "Against that act of usurpation, against that act of the Republican party, this crent city, followed by Uoston and Phila delphia, protostod in the loudest terms. and ho i-o In a neighboring hall, without distinction of parties, Hopubllcaus and Democrats nllko met and protested against the use of tho powor of tho government to oppress the liberties of tho people. That volco wus heard, and from that day until a recent period tho volco of sectionalism has lieen stilled in this land. "And tho Democratic party is built upon this spirit of nationality, No sooner had tho Democratic party attained power in this, country undor tho head of Grover Cleveland than tho full recognition of tho rights of every citizen of this country to tako part as u patriot in tho government of his country was recognlzod. Up to that Ierlod a largo section had boon practically excluded from that connection with gov ernmental affairs, but no soonor had tho Doinocratlo party attained power than. following the principles which had always actuated it, wo find seated sldo by side in tho supremo court of tho United States men from the south, from the north, from tho cast and from tho wost We And in tho cabinet of tho president an equal number of mcu from tho south and from the north." General Huoknorprocoodod atlongth to arguo that tho party headed by Mr. Uryan was founded upon sectionalism, and wus therefore dangerous to the safety of the nation. THE LAVELLE FAIR. Tho lllcjclo Knee Were Int.-rfMIng- To-intirrnw Will bo the Jllg liny. Although tho wonthor was anything but favorable for the opening day of tho Lavollo Fair, yet tlicro were about two thousand people present. Tho principal attraction was tho blcyclo races, and the entries wero from different parts of tho state. Tho strong wind prevented last tlmo being niado. Tho re sults are as follows: One-mile Championship Frank Khoads, Mt. Carmcl, first; Thomas Williams, Mt. Cnnncl, second J Thomas A. McOlnty, Mahanoy City, third, Time, 3.13. Amongothercntries wero Joseph Perrong. (lrardvlllo ; Edwin Davis, Oirardvillo ; David McDonald, Mt, Carmcl: Adam E. Sala, Oirardvillo. Half-mllo open Charles W. Krlck. Sink ing Springs, first; W. A.Lantz, Hiirrisburg, second ; Frank Khoads, Mt. Oirmel, third. Tlmo, 1.1-1. This result was attained on tho second trial. Tho first was declared oil' bemuse of tho failure to make tho limit, 1.15, In the first run Hornet sot a hot iwco for tho competitors. Tho result: Krick, first ; Ilernet, second, Stiitzman, third. In tho first trial there was a foul between Ilernet and Lludloy. Hornet was awarded tho decision on his protest. tJno-milo handicap Stutzman. first. 00 yards; W. A. Lcntz, second, 75 yards; Thomas McOlnty, third, 120 yards. Time, 2.18J. One-mile open Krick, first: Stutzman, second ; Hornet, third. Time, 2.31. ilirce-nillo handicap Krick, first, scratch ; Stutzman, second, 120 yards ; Ilernet, third, IMB yards. rho program for to-day was three events, trot and pace, and running. To-morrow will prove tho big day, with tho following events: 33 trot and pace, purso $230; freo-for-all trot and pace, puroe, $300 ; 2:50 trot and pace, purse, $200; threo-fourths mllo running, purse, $150. 1 hero aro about eighty horses on tho track. including such favorites as "Hal Pointer," Jo-Jo," Guy Wonder" and Senator K." and others. How is your Liver? Curo that rackiiur headache. Dr. Hobhs Little Liver Pills will do it and do it quickly. Sold at Kirlin's drug store. United Sllno Workers. A convention of District No. 1. United Mine Workers of America, has been called fur Friday, October 0th, and will bo held in A. O. II. Hall, No. 100 North Centre street, Pottsvillc. Evciy local union in tho district is expected to send at least 0110 delegato and as this Is tho first convention sinco the return of District President John Fahy from tho national convention and his Ohio trip, it is going to bo tho biggest gathering of repre sentative ruino workers that has been witnessed in tho authracito region in many years. Among tho great mass of business to bo considered will bo tho recent horrible mine disaster at Pittston, and tho matter of striv ing for mino legislation and tho aspect of tho present political campaign. The conven tion call pays a tribute to tho Kcadlug com pany for its semi-monthly payments of wages and its opposition to company stores. Ono of the circulars treats of violations of tho semi monthly pay and tho company store laws, and calls on tho business men to co-oporato with tho initio workers iu rectifying tho evil. You AVIU lio Surprised When you sco our ladles OSc dongola button shoes. You'll ray $1.50 in other stores for shoes no better. Factory SnonS-ronE, tf J. A. MoYEn, Manager. dii:i). MAM.UY. At Shenandoah, I'n., on Sept. 21st, isy, iiesie, who 01 ,ionn .Mnmy, ngcu 00 years. The relatives and fr'endsof tho family nrc respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, from the family resilience, lOti West Cherry street. Itequfem high mns nt Annunciation church, interment in Annunciation cemetery. 2t Is especially true of Hood's Pills, for nomedl cine ever contained so great curatlvo power In so small space. They are a wholo medicine chest, always ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, cure all liver Ills. Pill sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 25e. Tho only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE PRETTY . Carpets, Oil Cloths a4Ld Window Shades, Jif-t received nt FRICKFS CARPET STORE. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. MONEY TO LOAN OX EASY TEKMS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, S. Jardln St. YOU CAN SAVE -"MONEY- By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, JOS S. Main St. MISCELLANEOUS. POIt SAMi-A frwnd-hnnil nqimre ptnno. Apply nt WiUlamn A Bon, furniture nnd unisic More. 7-2JMf TOU SAI.T3.-Oneof the twt pnylnjf luml.er V ynnlfl In bheiiiiiitUmli. Centrally locnted, l erythinff connected with the ynrd, Including tetutm, will ho sold tit h renno nnhlo lleure. For further lnformntlon call on J. W. Johnson. 8-19-tf North Mnln street ATOTIOE. I will pny S.V) prr month tonnyre j.1 ponIh1o pnrty who will honrd my tenrn of trotting tun res until my return from California, bout April 1, 1897, nnd ns I do not enre to pny hnnrd for 3 horses, 1 will sncrlfiee my hnndftonie Kentucky trotting horfe, Harry Medium, ly llnnp.v Medium, 0 yenra old, ISM hntuU high, weight 1075 lbs. ; perfectly sound nnd wife for lndy to drivej fenrleM of alt object?, stennunr trolley enrs, nnd will now be wnrrntitcd to trot In 2.25, or no sale; price 97R ennh, nnd will only he Rold nt this low ligtire to n rellnblc party who will hoard my ninrc nnd give them good enre nnd attention until my return. For further partleulnrrt call or telegraph to residence, 30t K. 13th St., I'hllndclphtfl. WlLUAM DrTWII.KIt. 1. H. Would like mnrcs to go to country. 0-21 -Iw The Largest Stock of Dry Goods m Schuylkill County. Never before in the history of this store lias there been such a magnificent display of fancy dry goods. It is hard to find so many beautiful designs chosen from the dainty creations of the weavers' art m this and other countries, as you will find here. This is the store of the people and their apprecia tion of fair and square dealing is shown by the liberal patronage thev extend it. We are much gratified at the admiration our selections receive and will endeavor to always keep this large and popu lar dry goods house up to the hich Standard it has so successfully maintained since its establishment twenty-one years ago. Novelty dress goods were never so attractive and, quality con sidered, never so cheap. We have them iu many designs, most of which we have exclusive control of for this market, and would' be pleased to have you inspect them. The prices are 25c, 40c, 50c, 70c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75 per yard. We are enabled to show you a larger line of all kinds of fine dress goods than any other house in the county. 38 inch serges, all wool, extra quality, 25c per yard ; 50 inch Serges, 40c ; better quality, 50c to 75c per yard. , Hie fashion sheet of Buttenck patterns, free of charge. The Delineator and Metropolitan cata logues are now ready and show many beautiful designs particularly well adapted for making up the many choice fabrics we have to show you. The Delineator, in addition to its superb new colored lithograph plates of dress modes and millinery, contains a great deal of information, and is full of all sorts of good things. Subscribe for it. You won't miss the dollar it costs you for a year, but you will miss much, very much, if you are unfortunate enough to let one number escape you. A full line of Buttenck patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. P. J. GAUGHAN, ....27 N. Main St. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A genuine welcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperanoe drlnka aim cigars. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop 1 12 Woat Centre Street Our Hot Towel Shave becoming; popular. You will like It. W dh ft specially 01 uair culling. OPEN EVERY DAf-iY Ooto the Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth ilo not Bnlt you oall to seo us. All examinations froo. Wo make nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and IlridcH work and nil operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No clinrRcs for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn'o Block) East Centre Stroot. Ofllco Hours: 7 a.m. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To tho admiring jrnze of thoso who have n taate for really fine wnll paper Is tho display ofnew wall paper wrinkles wo have Justrcoclved.You can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from Be up to CI per roll. Fine artistic papers o specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Satisfaction Runranteed. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal.; 33 J. P. GARDEN. 221 W. Centre fet Shenandonb. Pn. Vlaco Your Orders Noil. Lauef's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agu 207 West Coal Street. Edward H. Spade, AGENT FOIt SHAMOKjN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobaccor Ac. Agent for Redding urewing to, a jseer nnu inner. 110 and 110 S. Main St Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple thin to natent? Protect your ldeat they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEKUURN & CO., Patent Attor neys. Waiblogton, D. C, for their $1,800 price oner ana list oC tno nunOrod Uvrentlonn wanted. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awalU your order. Goods delivered promptly, WILLIAM H. nUSSER, , : 26 East Centre Street. Evan J. Davies, -LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardln Street.
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