YOUR LETTERS - Yesterday v;is on paper different from the envelope---too bad, when we sell 24 sheets of fair quality paper and 24 envelopes to match, put up in a neat box for 10 cents. Better grade at 15 cents, 5 cents and up. HOOKS & BROWN North Main Tunra 1j Onllfanilft. California 1m, ton most fittingly termed tin- "Italy of America." All the delicious balm, the cloudless sky, and the' rich ver dure of the great European peninsula lire ctnplirntrrl in tills sunny land of the Pacific. Here nature hasks in the sunshine of ber otvu teauty; and here she has established her own sanitarium, where etornal spring In spires everlasting youth. With the mow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon the one hand, the calm Pacific witli lUsoft ureeses upon the ntlier. and a vrritahle paradise of flowers, fruits nnd plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier land. To visit sneh a country Is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing the continent, inaugurated a scries of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New York to the Iacttte Coast, and stopping at the principal polula of interest en route. The great popularity of these tours demonstrates the wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1807 three tours have beeu arranged to leave New York, JL'Jilladel phia, and Pittsburg, January 87, February '24, and March B7. The first tour will run direct to San Diego ia Ht Louis and the Santa l'e Koute, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Ike City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks in t'alifnruia. The second tour will run via the Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to Man Diego, (topping Ht the "Crescent City" during the Mardl tlras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeksin California. The third tour will run viH Chicago, Denver, and Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re turn by Tegular trains via different routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, frlenwood Springs, Leadvllle and the (anion of the Gods. Rates from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad System east of Pittsburg: First tour, $310; second tour, $850; third tofir, $210 round trip, and $180 one way. I or detailed itineraries and other informa tion, irpply ut ticket agencies, special book in:: olliieK, or address Oeerge W. Boyd, A vsUivt (teneral Passenger Agent, II road Mieet Station, Philadelphia. The old way of delivering messages by post boys compared with the modern telephone, illustrates the old tedious methods of "break olds compared with tin ir almost in luntaneous cure by One Miuutc. Cough Cure. C. II. llageubucli. Tours to Florida. No district in America presents, during the inter season, so many varied attractions as t lie State of Florida. Besides its delightful climate, which to one escaping from the, cold and unhealthful chances of the North seems almost ethereal, it is pre-eminently a land of hport anu pleasure. Along Its eleven Hundred miles of salt-water coast and in its twelve bundled fresh-water lakes are flub of almost every conceivable variety, from the migra toi y tribes common to Northern waters to the t.npoo, pompauo, and others of a more tinou at character. Nowhere in all our broad l,i nd i .in the angler find a gieater variety of K imo or netter sport. K re also the most enthusiastic hunter nuds hatiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panthers, .ind wild cab, roam at large through the more -1'ii-ely settled regions, while birds of all I. imU m.iy be found in abundance through out the State. The more novel sport of al ligator and manatee hunting may also be in dulged in by the more adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange !;iocs, its rivers and lakes, its boating and b it lung, its fishing and hunting, and its xteiisivc forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the sportsmau and the explorer. J'otlus attractive state the Pennsylvania Kail mad Company lias arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season of l'-'C leaving by special train January 2(1, I', .binary 0 and 23, and March II. The (lret time tours will admit of a sojourn of two in eks ill this delightful land: tickets for the lourtb lour will be valid to return until Slay :si by i Ktilar trains. litter, tm the round trip. ftfO.UO from New mk. t-ls (in I rum Philadelphia, and propor tion tit latc-i nniu other poiuts. l or tit Uets, itineraries ami other informa tion, apply to ticket agents, special booking ofliies, or atltlress Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant ( Itntral Passenger Agent, 1 1 road street station, Philadelphia. nit of the most remarkable Oil res of rliciin ttisiti on record is related by Mr. J. W I'll .mil-oil. poht master at Decker' Point, jp.i n lollows: "While out driving one div la-t winter I was caught in a cold run The m t morning I was uuable to mo" my head or arms, owing to an attack of ml. untn. amy rheumatism. My clerk tele (ilium a o,i a pbysieian, but suggested that I ii f rh, iinbc; Iain's Pain Ilaliu, there being a b ittle opiii oi. the counter. lie rubbed the .iib.tf l parts thoroughly with Pain llalm .11 1 in. ill up a hot fire. 1 dosed off to sleep ami whou I awoke about half an hour later i In nam had gone entirely, and I have not neon tumbled since. People come herefrom many miles around to buy Chamberlain's medicines." For sale by Ciruhler Bros., drugget. HOOD'S PILLS cure Idver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. pletwnt laxative. All Druggists. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Ulnbcrtaftino in all Its asrancbes. Open Day and Night. R. WHITE mid LLOYD STREETS. X0.tf WSflT QEMTRE ITREKT BB -CLEARING SALE-- ffr Unusual Opportunities for Graat Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part of their cost, than carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. OdT-NOTICE A half-price ticket on all our fall and winter clothing included in this sale. Hundred of small lots of broken sizes will be cold at esteMy Suits. Men's all-woof stilts In Cawrimero andChovlo, reduced from QQ Men's Knsllst) Me ton and Silk Mined Worsted Mutts, reduced from $10 00 to Men's finest ( 'nlmeres and Black Clay Sutta, reduced from tia.oo to Boys' all-wool suits and Chln tibllla Iteefers, reduced from $5.00 and $8.00, now H7.1 and.. $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money BncA".sx LEVI REFOWICH, THE ONLY 0SU 1MUCH CbOTlUNG HOUSE, HATTER AND FURNISHER. io and 12 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa Ketlticetl Ratos to Washington on Account of the Inauguration tla'Tennsyl vnnln Itallroad. For the benefit of those who desire to at tend the rerenfoniee incident to the Inaugura tion of President-elect McKlnley, the l'enn yhania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3. and 1, valid to return from March I to 8, at the following rates: From l'bttavillo, I7.WS; Reading, 7.20 ; Blrdslairo, 8.85 ; Pnttstown. $8.88; Norrlstown, o.lo; Philadelphia, 8. I0, and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsyl vania Itallroad make this line the favorite route to the national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on shcIi occasions. Jiuy Keystone flour, lie sure that the name Lrcssio & B.vkr, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. GENUINE IMPORTED f BEER Nourishing: and exhilarating 5 CHITS rCK Glffi! AlxNilutely pure, stnntly on litul at Contains eo alcohol. Con JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. WHITE FAIR The January Sale of Muslin Underwear and Everything That's White at WILKINSON'S is Daily Growing in Popular Favor Come and See for Yourself if Goods Can be Better Made or Lower Priced Than We Ask. EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED-) m-Am NO DISAPPOINTMENT. . . . SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY . . . Night Gowns.gg There's fit and every garment. Gowns for 39c, 98c and $1.29 and upwards. LadiesfMuslin Trimmed line embroidery, 29C, 37c, 39C, 45c, 48c, and upwards. LADIES' RIBBED A special lot of 50 dozen Vests 25c each ; our sale price a& 19 c 1 i The sheeting and ready made sheets, pillow cases and bolster cases are fast finding owners at tempting prices so are the great values in White Tcodsand Embroideries. MEN'! THE QOOD KIND such as only can be had where value is ahead of price here for a mouth only at 31 C. Why pay 50c. L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. -:- LLOYD STREET. The Largest and Best Lighted Store Room In Schuylkill County, vcuconto. All-Wool Heaver sad Helton Overcoats, reduce 1 from $$.C0 to All-Wool Kersey Over' oats, ejay lined, satin back, reamed from $10.00 to Finest English Kersey and Ptteae Overcoats, reduced from $1(1.10 to Hoys' Overcoats, ttlsters nd lteeferp. red new 1 from $7.00 and $1 00, now $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $3.39 llnrnril to Death In Ills Home. Spiungfikld, Mass., Jan. 16. The house of George W. Caswell. In Wost Snrlnir- fleld, was burned early In tlio morning, nnd Caswell met death In the flumes. The fire started about 2 o'clock, and vs first dis covered by Sirs. Caswell, who awakened her husband and son. They tried to put out the Are, but found nsslstnnce was needed, and the son went to ring in the alarm whllo Mr. Caswell went uji stairs to save what ho could. Ho had just thrown a mattress out and as ho stood In the window cried: "The smoke's choking me, I've got to Jump." His wlfo called to him to jump, but lustoatl, overcome with tho smoke, ho fell backward and perished lu llaines. Scaly eruptions of the head, channed hand Htllt lips, cuts. Uralses, scalds, burns are milckly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is at present tho article most used for piles, and it always cures them, C. H. llageubtich. To Blevnte. tho Constantinople Mlsilon. Nkw Yokk. Jan. 15. For some time past a movement has been on foot in this olty, Boston, Philadelphia and other large cities, with tho purpose of having con gress or the president olevato tho United States mission at Constantinople to the rank of an embassy. Some time ago a committee was appointed to take ohnrge of this matter, but as yet no definite steps havo beeu token. They claim that the of fice of tho United States representative must bo miiilo mors liilluontlal In Con stantinople, In order that tho dignity of this country may bo upheld. Tho length of life nisy bo increased by less ening its dangers. The majority of peoplo die from lung troubles. These may be avert ed by promptly using Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. 11. Hagcnbuch. finish in 49c 79ct DRAWERS Of good muslin, with plaits, lace or em broidery, ruffles and inserting, I9C, 25c, 39c, 48c, 59c, 79c. Chemise and finished in latest styles of SKIRTS ... Elegantly finished, full width, fine quality, 48c, 79C, 980, SI.23 and upwards. These prices are lower than the cost of material. The workmanship is superb, and every garment is new for this great IANUARY WHITE FAIR. VESTS. and Pants worth - WHITE : SHIRTS. The Modern Cleaner on Ami Not Scratch. THE BEMOOBATIO COMMITTEE. Met at l'ottftvllle and Nelected n Olinlr- !! nnd Secretary. Special to EvRStiro IlKRAI.D. PoTTSVlttll, Jan'. 18.-The Democratic County Committee, in response to a rail Is sued by Chairman LlMwrarcr, met in Union hall, this place, at 1ft o'clock this morning, for the purpose of electing a county chair man, secretary and treasurer for the ensuing year. There was not a largo attendance of the delegates when Secretary Martin read the roll, and 4ery little interest was mani fested. There were no spirited contests, as in yeans past. . William AoJIarr, Esq., of Ashland, was chosen ohalrman and treasurer, and M, P. Mclaughlin-, of Pottrvllle, secretary. The latter Is one (if the deputies In the Ills' rlct Attorney's office. " Tho delegates to the state convention in the First and Second districts were elected at the legislative coiiteutlons of last year and are as follows : First District P. 8. Gross uger; Delano; 1. J. Mulliollaml, Shenandoah; V. S. llrennan, (Mlbetton. Second District W. Av Marr, Ashland; Dr. llessler, llegms; lion. James J. II ran nan, Cass twp. Third Dtatrictr-R. 8. Helcbert, llrandon villc; .1. B. Ulrich, TaOiaqna; D. D. Meaner sehmidt, Ryan tovfioelrllt. Fourth District Watson F. Shepherd end 1'. J. Martin, Potts ville; It. 8. llaVhore, Tremont; John Toole, Miiiersvllie; T. It. Weber. Wants the-World to Know It. II. P. Huff, of 816 Hepbmn street, Will lamsport, Pa., says: "I can say positively tbst Thompson's Diphtheria Cure saved my life and also that of my sister. The doctors had given np both of ui. Our friends were advised to try Thompson's Diphtheria Cute onus. They did and in two days' time the dreaded disease had disappeared. I am only too glad to have the privilege of letting the world know the wonderful curative powers of this medicine, and wish I could tell every one individually. No medicine like It in the world." For sale at Kirlin's drug store at 50 cent a bottle. l'liltSONAI. MKX1IOX. T. M. Stout is oil tho sick list. Eli Snyder, of West Centre street, is seri ously 111. U, W. Whltolook, tbe shoetlealer, has re turned from a business visit to Heading. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Doyle, of West Coal street, have returned from Philadelphia. Mrs. Louis Hiscox, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James White, on West Oak street, has returned to her homo In Newark. Jamas Hough, clerk In the Merchants' National Bank, is confined to li is home by illness. Miss LI silo Kennedy, of Tanmqiia, Is the guest of Miss Annie Ifyau, of Lost Creek. Miss Maine Uevino, fif Centralis, is visiting htr brother, l'atriok. On Katt Centre street. "NOTHING NIttV UNDHlt Till: SUN." The philosopher vfly&'vfroto the above had not heard of Kellogg.' 1 You have heard of him. Saturday evening, January 10. Trices 38, 30, 50c. Chart 1I01V open at Kiiliu's drug store. POLITICAL TALK. Tuesday evening is tho last opportunity for candidates to apply to'tbe Standing Commit tee. After that date no names will be placed on the tickets to be voted for at the primaries, Israel Kisenliower is a candidate for School Director in the Second ward, subject to Citi zens party rales. Harry'Keiper and Marshall Iiaugh arc also candidates. Senator Quay and Senator-elect Tenroseiire on their way to Canton, Ohio, to visit Presi dent McKinlcy,and cousult with him on I'eun sylvuniaappoititnietits. George Ilafnor lias announced himself as a candidate for School Director in tho Thhd ward, subject to Citizens party rules. The contest for Chief Burgess iu tho Citi zens ranks, is becoming interesting. The First and Fifth ward Democratic com bination, for Ilorough Justice, is apparently withstanding the onslaughts of the opposi tion. The voters of Shenandoah will vote upon the question of an increased indebtedness for the school district, to be sppropriatsd for school building improvements. Charles Hoffman, ono of tho faithful party workers in the Fifth ward, is a candidate for Council on the Citizens ticket. It looks us if the Democratic slate-makers will experience considerable trouble in ful filling their promises. The slate will likely be uroiien. ri.w. The latest annouueeja f ,., . ., tion with tho School JLd , a Thlrd ward, is that of John Ifl n,,B,rBr Nnrt1, .fiohaetrer, the North Main street saddler, w tion on tho Citizens Schaell'er has never bel i seeks the nomina ticket. While Mr. ire been a eandidate for political office, he ha ,s always been num- bered among tbe worke Ifrs. Ho would make a good Director. There aro three caul Uidates for Iiorough Justice in tho Citizens i Squires 0. W, Dengler, William Shoemaker. auks. They aro ex- T.T. Williams and Tho young Demoera are making a de at tho approaching trouble if they are mand for recognition election. There will U not taken care of. w. - fc x. i. Williams nas Insurance ami steainehii i office from No. 4 to eet, and in addition class companies has No. 138 South Jardiu sti to his long list of first seoured the agency of t tie Hartford Fire In- surance Company, of P company was establish? of the most substantii artford, Conn. This A in 1701 and is one 11 lu tl.e. world. Its assets aggregate fl0,004, UU7.B5. For insuraiK'o in the best companies ait lho ,owcst aml SlWliMJlip UUKBW UU HI. lines, apply to T. T. din street. .1-9-1 m Williams, 183 South J a Funeral 1 I'eslgns, We make up fuueral desigus in any Bhape or form and in the b t manner possible. Also wheat sheaves, v ax work, etc. Bates :'S GUKKNHOUSIC, reasonable. Payn 12-26-U-eotl Olrsrdville, P. lee!s lt tin riled. From Frank Zettlea oyer et uz to Win. Knenper, premises In Kelt Tein township. From Henry Miller as id wife t al to Wm. aqua. llaber, premises In Tarn From vlolfetta Krebs o John Ueberta, et al, premises in Union town From John llaupt ami' wfo u g, A lu t t in 1 rackville. I lot From John Medlar, al., Medlar, premises in Asli to John Adam land. Window full of coal o irnatuentaat ilrumm's Jewelry store. r.M . L. .11. I " ' 1 Collieries. jmsmorumg-s Jourw,, ..Jt wag . rrl.Ulnii'.,! orders had been Tuf fSVE?lB 1 and Iron Company for the co lierie. to wor)f , t Uy.V' TT.e,jkTh!?L"!W 11 "rt on Tuesday. It is believed that the i, fot , J. ing two ilays Is Uecau.. . ol , Walianey Plane and a(4lrtin r,,1P,,lin Planes." " Olussle Dress Olnglmnis ri i n i I9 of the Celebrated Clalc Dress Ongbaws!atSMnt1 per yard; former price, 10 cento. y8rd.Wa 15,000 yards of these i. , (4 It. F. (ilLI.. ( Will PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Ooui.lry Chronicled lor Ilnsty Perusal. Manager lfersker will organise an orchestra for his theatre in Mahanny City. Revival meetings are being 1 eld in the M. E. church at Gllberton. Charles D. Kahtr, of Mahanoy City, is little Improved since his visit te Philadelphia, being confined to his room. The Annunciation Literary Society held Its weekly meeting last evening. It was well attended. One of William Neiswenter's horses took sirk atttingtowti yesterday afternoon. Four marriage ceremonies were solemn ised In the Catholic churches to-day, one In the Polish and three In tbe Lithuanian church. Tho Lost Creek Cadets will close their fair next Wednesday evening with the production ol the "Last Loaf." Hcranton will havo a poultry show next week. The York County Commissioners ex pended $277,018 last year. A drunken blind man wae found asleep on the steps of the Stale Capitol at Uarrisburg. S. Keatli has beeu appointed a fourth-elass postmaster at Brickerertllle. Within a week two children of Alexander Bruce, of Jermyn, have died of diphtheria and another cannot recover. The Columbia Oil Company, the once powerful Pittsburg oil trade combination, has gone into voluntary liquidation. A Pittsburg man Is slowing bleeding to death from having a tooth pulld, despite the best efforts of physicians to stop the hemorr hage. Wilkinson, tbe North Main street merchant, makes an important announcement in these Dolnmmi to-day. Itaad his advertisement. The greatest bargains in at A. llolderrnau's. the jewelry Hue DEAD ON HER WEDDINQ NICJHT. Trade Unci of n ttolllflcntlon rfbllonlnc the Mnrrlage. Philadelphia, Jnn. Id Patrick Don ahue and Anule Moss were bride and bridegroom Thursday afternoon. At 4 o'clock there was a quiet llttlo wedding In St. Patrick's church, Twentieth and Lo cust streets, after a courtship of two years, and they became husband and wife. Yes terday the police were notified that Annie was dead, and now PArlck Is in prison pendiugan investigation. The young woman was found dead In bed nt her homo at 3110 Darlcn street, which bad boon prepared In advance. Hor husband, who had drank considerably at the wedding Jollification, says he watched his wife divest herself of her wedding dross. Ho sat in a chair noar hor and saw her put the dress in n closot. Then-ho says he fell asleep. Later he awoko, but could not see his wlfo. Ho searohod for her In the rooms In tho upper part of the house, but oould not 11ml hor. Finally he discovered hor lying on tho floor at tho foot of the stairs. Her faoe was black, and there were sev eral dlsooloratlons on the neck, but the husband says she was still alive. Thinking that she had merely sustained slight in juries by a fall down tho stairs of the new house, with which sho was not acquainted, he ploked hor up and placod hor on tho bed In their room. Then ho lay down bo slde her and foil asleep. When ho awoko she was dead, and he gave the alarm. Tho police aro lnollnod to believe his story. 'I'o Increase the Army If Necessary. Wasihxoton, Jan. 10. Tho house com- mlttee on military affairs yesterday au thorized a favorable roport on a bill to on ablo regiments of the regular army to be filled up and lncroasod in time of war to twice their ordinary strength by the addi tion of recruits. It also provides that the president may designate a stato or state! from which a certain regiment shall draw recruits. Such recruits are to bo counted as forming a part of the quota oallcd foi by tho government Tho bill, says the re port, drawn by Representative Parker li strictly a war measure, Intended to pro vide for omergeiiolos, nndoffects no schotue of reorganization. The New 1'uMIc liullillngs. "Washington, Jan. 10. Secretary Car lisle has sent a letter to the postmaster general Informing hlra of the probable time a number of publlo buildings now In oourse of orectlon will bo completed and ready for oocupnnoy. Following aro the names of cities and tho probable dates ol completion In 1807: Nowburgh, N. Y., May 1; Taunton, Mass., June 80; 'Wilmington, Del., Feb. 28; Now London, Conn., Deo. 81; Puwtuoket, It. L, Aug. 31. Those buildings will be completed In 1898: Alle gheny, Pa., Oct. 81; Beaver Falls. Pa,, July 81; Lynn, Mass., Dec. 81. Is especially true of Hood's Tills, for nomcd, cine ever contained so great curative power In so small space They are a whole medicine chest, always ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, cure all liver Ills, sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 96c. The only rills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. TOOTHSOIIE-FKODLEn. Oo to the Shenandoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silvei fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. We nuke all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No oharces for extracting when plates arc ordered. We are the only users of vitalised air for the painless extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tn'ra&u'a JUetlt) Cast Cetntre Street. OOlos Hours: 7 s. m. in 8 p. m. Pine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Ooodi delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. rmucfi in Little Get This Package When You Call For WA.REUABLE LAXATIVE E l)(n)f mm -AND DIURETIC 1 M j M1T RESTORES 3TRENGTHj ' RENEWS:VlTALriY. HI IM iy PURIFIES THE BLOOD. M J H ' ' 1 I V I If PROPRIETORS If y 1 BURUMQTOW.VT. I And Don't be Defrauded by Any Substitute That Some Dealers Try to Sell You for the Sake Qf tfre Larger Profit ! CLOSING - - - . Our sales of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloth Jackets last week were larger thar we " expegted, - . V ;" No Wonder m-' Every garment in our stock' was a tempting bargain. Have a few more left and in order to close out the entire lot to make room for spring goods will offer them this week at the following low prices : $12.00 Jackets for $7 OO 10.00 " 6.50 f.gg P. J. GAUGHAN, 27 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO - Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. Wanted-An Idea Who esn think of to nig simple thing to patstiM rJ0.'7W"J lir m brln you xullh. !Syi.V.b!I"to."' r"or prise onW aua list or two tiundred lorsntioDi wonted. "nil Junn WIUDERBUKN OO.. Pktnt ittn7. OUT SALE) ! MISCELLANEOUS. Ifion BALE. Three liiirses, Utree .' carriages, three cutters, one three weiKii, wree sets Uoublo liarnen and three I .!?n.lI",e.c,',r,'lBf? anl otUsr u'rtMe ooii iwetetl iritnttss iivery swbie. Aptily st Un Hi TilOH SALE, I1 donknv -A full bretl Inpotted Swnlsh Fsrituson House, Affair tu rronoia iiuHiniaou, l-llkSt InOK IlKNT. Desirable store room. Good Io1"'1' No. 28 North Main street. Anuly at V. J. Ports & Son's, 21 N. Main 8t. l-tf-ft $2,000- ney-at-Law. -Money to loan on flr.t moitKase. Alllll to T. It llKUUAl.L, Attor- rnOB BENT. Two nice unfurnl 1.' well beated. Apply at No. 211 IjlOH HKNT.-A nice ' Biiltahlo for oltloe Hl.EAl.l, oflku room, itroond tloor, purpose. AppEy fti 3- if Mr k 1
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