It I Aii Exploded Theory That good reading matter COte r great deal of money. We lintldle the following high grade periodicals and a clime will buy either of them : INDIES' HOME JOURNAL, THE PUnirAN, THE STRAND, THE COSMOPOLITAN, McOLURE-S, GODBY'S. PETERSON'S. Try one, you'll want another. H00KS&BR0WN 1. North Main St. . . FOR TO-DAY . . Big, fat and juicy cove oysters direct from Maurice River. FINE YORK STATE PEARS, 780 Large Quinces, 15 to 25 cents pei dofcen. Produce ot Krery Description. I.ocnl I Maters Supplied at Wholesnl rtnte. .COSLETT'S, 36 South rVlaln Street, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHLDREN'S JACKETS. LADIES' FUR, PLUSH AND CLOTH CAPES. The season for these goods is here and we are fully prepared for it. Such a magnificent collection of tailor-made, perfect fitting and finely finished garments is probably hard to find outside of this dry goods house. A few minutes in spection will tell you a great "deal more than all we can say to you in print. - Ladies' Fine Boucle Jacket, half silk lined, a leader at $5.00 ; better quality S7.50 to S9.50. Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jacket, half silk lined, would be cheap at $10,00, only S7.50. Extra Quality all-wool Kersey, silk lined throughout, strap seims, the SI5 kind," go at $10.00. Finest all-wool Kersey, satin lined through out, strap seams, the very best In the market, worth $18 to $20, at $15.00. CJotli Capes in Beaver, Kersey, etc., from $3.50 to $8. so. Fur Capes, $10, $12, $15, $35. Children's Jackets, an Immense as sortment of styles and quality, at $1.50, $1.75, $1.90, $3, $4, $5 anil $8. -Fur Collarettes in Coney, Oppos sumV Astrahkan, Hartin, Seal and Sable, from $1.25 to $15.00. We handle BtUterick Paper Patterns. Fashion sheets given away free. P. J GAUGHAN, North Main St. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by thorn who use Pozsohi's Complexion ."owner. 0'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Mansion House f Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. I GB0CEWK,1SiB, FEED, 3 PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Country jfjlirtHilelwl lor Hasty I'erusnl. Home thieves are operating In the vicinity cif McAdno. t'aitlo nt Minorsvllle are fleeted with tuberculosis. To ro gunning on Sundays It a violation of the game law. I'ottavllle has selected a .garbage dtirap on the outskirts of the town. The employes of the Mount Cartnel Iron Works labor fifteen hours per day. On account of au empty treasury, all bor ough work has stopped in Taniaqua. After Hfty ballots the Woatherly School Board succeeded In electing a teacher. Some marked Improvements are be I tie made at the Pennsylvania depot in Potts ville. It is proposed lo abolish the gravel trains oh the hlgh Valley railroad, effecting nearly 175 laborers. The coroner's jury found tlmt tlie men In the grade crossing accident at St.' Clair met their death by accident. Opt. Jack Crawford lias organised h min ing company and is now going to Klondike? He will start next Spring, The Town Council or I'ottavllle last night accepted the soldiers' monument from the Monument Association. The property of Louis Klein, on North Main street, is being connected with the steam beating plant. Miss Helen O. Carter, daughter of Laud Agent Frank Carter, and Charles I,. Stmiieh, of Pottoville. were married yesterday. The Commissioners of Lucerne county having refused, the coal operators are paying the deputies of the recent llazleton strike. The Welsh Prize Singers will give one of their uelisjuiful concert In Ruler s opera house, Mahauoy City, to-morrow evening. The Shamokin banks have decided U tako the greater amount of the $36,060 stock in the new silk mill to be established In that town. The first member of the livening lterld, published at Itangor by Wm. E. Vau Wott, lias reached our table. It shows signs of much prosperity. Freed A Zimmerman, of Orwlgsburg, were yesterday awarded the contract for painting and varnishing the floor of tlio Almshouse building, for?60.00. The Chief Ilurgess of Shnmokln has ordered the removal of slot machines and all gambling devices in public places. A similar order should be enforced here. Edward W. Ash, gcnorul manager for the Schuylkill Traction Co,, and his wife, left for Niagara Falls, whoro Mr. A'sh will attend tho convention of railway maguatoa of tho United States. Itev. Nichols, pastor of the P. M. church, Girardville, delivered an excellent tenipor. ahce lecture Sunday evening in which ho severely denounced tho civil authorities for tLo prevalence of so many diuuken riots In that town. Bishop Prendergaet will lay the corner itone of St. Stephen's parochial school, at Port Cirhon, on October 31. A freighLwr.ck on the mountain ctlt-ofl branch of the Lehigh Valloy Itailroud blinked that branch nearly all day yester ; hiy. I The t lie convention of Oreal Sun Conn- il, Daughters uf Pocahontas, began, with J5D delegates prisent.-at Scranton yesterday. Wyoming county's splendid granite munu menl to soldiers and 'sailors was unveiled .vitli imposing ceremonies in the presenco of .111 immense assemblage, at lunkhauuock yesterday. A cnmniitUo of experts has reported nioht fiivor.ibly nt Allciilown on tho coudition of tho Thomas Iron Company, which is now marketing its immense stock of iron at a fair profit. Heading Kailway Paymaster Any has dis- 'hurtcd S 100,000 in Heading to s ttlo tho pay flill for September, and thU H tho largest month's pay to employes in that city for hoveral years. Physicians recommend Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup bciiuiso of its prompt, positive action in all ciisos of lung trouble It is a positively rcliablo euro for coughs and colds. The Lithuanian Convention The lsith nnnual convention of the Lithu anian National Alliance in the United States was opened in Philadelphia yesterday. Hev. John Zllinsi, of Mt. Carmel, was the cele brant of tho solemn high mass. Tho election of officers 'resulted as follows : President, Charles ltadziewiez, Shenandoah; secretary, V. Stagaras, Shenandoah; assistaut secretary, John Mortoila, Shenandoah; marshal, Julian Uzemackus, Philadelphia. The discussion of tho massacre of Lithuanians in 1805 by tho Cossacks, took up tho entire morning session. Tho recent shooting at Uazletou was discussed, and a strong resolution of protest was adopted. Funds aroboing raised for the relief of the widows and children of the flvo Lithuanian miners who were killed. There are still four of their countrymen in the hospital sulleiing from wounds received. It is the intention to illso contribute money toward the prosecution of Sheriff Martin and his deputies. Tiiero was n parado last night, about H00 men being in line. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent' dour, and bike no other brand. It is the best dour made. Marriage Licenses. Henry William Sproats and Maggio Catha rine ISaltz, both of Ryan township. Charles Kaukas, of Shenandoah, and Mary Chevinskutie, of Lost Creek. Herman E. Schmidt and Ida V. Long, both of Shenandoah. l.at to tuku utter dinner, prevent distress, aul Hjyrs tion. cure constipation. Purely v il t ' not eill or i-itufttt piun. Hold y all (triiffgUti. 26 cunts Prppttred only by 1. 1. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mnsr SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -Successor to- vnn pnsoTinffiri, 105 S. Main' Street. Ileadquattere for a full and com plete line of groceries. Headquarters for , .... CoaimttreiMl Travelers 'J J. GKANT MOYKK, Irop., Cor. Coal and Main stieets, iMtenawloali, Pa. Terms : 11-00 per day. Htaliling Facilities Unsurpassed. Hoarder comfortably accommodated by week or mouth. Wanted-An Idea Protect vour IdMM: ther mar bi Who eaa tblak of some simple ttilux lo peletur ou weaita. Writ JOHN WKDDKKBUttN OO., Pateat Attor neys, wastilagioii, 1). C for their Sl.Sul prise offer ud list ot two buadred laventlous wanted. REVISED (JAMB LAWS. The Hunting Season Is Here Hates and miles to lfe Itetiiembered. Now that the real hunting season Is open the IIrrai.d, at the request of a number of readers, publishes the list of the rovhfel game laws : (In me birds and mammals may be killed only during the following seasons : Elk and deer, November 1st to Novomber 30th. inclusive. No fawn may he killed when in Its spotted coat, nor elk or deer hunted with dogs. Dogs pursuing or trailing elk or deer may bo killed by any person when so seen, and tho killing of elk or deer In the water, when driven thereto hv dogs, Is prohibited. Pheasants, or pinnated grouse, may cot bo killed in the night time in any manner whatever, and tho use of any artificial light. battery or other deception, with intent to at tract or deceive game, is prohibited. - Game birds and mammals may lie killed only by shooting thorn with n gun, and the use of ferrets, traps, snares, nets, bird llmo. swivel guns, deer licks, pit falls, turkey blinds or other contrivances or devices for taking game, Is prohibited, Web footed wild fowl may not bo shot at from a steam or sail boat. Interfering with tho nests or eggs of gamo birds Is prohibited. Hares and rabbits, November 1st to December 15th, inclusive. Woodcock, October 15th to December 10th, inclusive ; also durlug the month of July. Wild ducks and geese, September 1st to April 30th, Inclusive. Plover, July 15th to December 31st, in clusive Hail and reed birds, September 1st to No vember 30th, inclusive. Squirrels, wild turkey, pheasants, grouso, quail or partridges, prairie chickens, October 15th to Deccmhor 15th, inclusive " English, Mongolian and Chinese pheasants may not bo kilted until 1003. The killing and catching of souk and in sectivorous birds is at all times prohibited. Wild pigeons may not be killed on nesting ground, nor firearms discharged within one mile thereof, and persons not citizens of the commonwealth must procure a license before taking wild pigeolis. Hunting or shooting on Sunday is pro hibited. No person may kill in one day mora than ten ruffed grouso or pheasants, or more than fiftoou quail or Virginia partridges, or more thau ten woodcock, or mora than two wild turkeys, and no person may kill more than two deer in one season. The sale of game, the hunting of gamo for tho purpose of soiling it, tho purcliaso of gamo for tho purpose of again selling it, and tho shipping of gamo out of the state is pro hibited Proof of possession of gamo. or the fresh skin or carcass of a game bird or mammal, or portion tticreof, out of season, is prima facio evidence -of a violation of the law. Violation of tho gamo laws is punished by penalties ranging from $25 to f 100 or ouo day in jail for eacli dollar of penalty imposed. O110 half of tho penalties go to tho Informer. It Is strictly nil American remedy; home- nude and without foreign flavor, wo refer to Salvation Oil, tho gicatest euro on earth fur pain. MAHANOY city. A Hoy Mni.gled III ItUer, and Dies From the Kllects. Mahanoy City, Oct. 20 William Krone, 17 your old son of Philip Kropp, of East Centre struct, had his loft leg and fingers of Ins lelt hand badly mangled at tho North Mahanoy colliery this morning by being caught in tho rollers beneath the breaker. His left leg was drawn luto tho rollers up to tho hip. His right leg was across tho ehut and escaped injury. It was necessary to take the rollers apart to get him out. lie died this afternoon. Tho funeral of John J I mile, who died at tho Miners' hospital from pistol shot wounds received last Friday night at the hands of Joseph Kossaris took placo to-day John Grilliths, employed at the Draper colliery, had his right foot painfully mashed. oy a large roes railing upon It. llo was- taken to the Miners' hospital and is in the same ward with his brother, Edward, who was kicked by a mulo ou Saturday last. Andrew Smith, car runner nt tho North Mahanoy colliery, suffered a painful inlurv of tho left baud this morning by a lump of coai iainng irom a car. For sick headache, sick stomach and loss of appetite take Dr. Bull's rills, tho best medi cine for tho common, evcry-day complaints. -'3 eta. POUTICAL POINTS. 12. Bruce Clayton lias received his com mission as postmaster of Ashland. Ho has appoiuted Edward Waters as his assistant. Lx-uovernor Puttison will stump tho state for the Democratic candidates. With a full party voto next month, the Keputilicans will carry the county by a hand some majority. Get out the vote, should bo the watchward. Governor Hastings is leaving his own stato to stump Ohio for Mark Hanna, the man who said, "Hastings has no more back bone than a bath room towel." The Central Kcpublican Club, of PotU' vllle, Is about the only party organization that has not endorsed tho codnty ticket. Hugh O'Donuell, of Homestead fame and well known here, will open headquarters in Pottsville In the interest of Thompson, tho independent candidate for State Treasurer It is important that the county bo hold in line this fall, and tho way to do that Is for every Itepublican to go to tho polls and vote tor the party nominees. Seerotnr.v Miii tln'M Now Deputy. Harrlsburg, Oct. 20. Richard E. Cochran, of York, yesterday took the oath of ofllce and assumed the duties of deputy secretary 'of the common wealth. 1'plkcopal lllxlinp of Itluxle lalnnd. Providence, Oot;--S0. Itev. William N. MeVlckar, of Philadelphia, was elected bishop coadjutor of Rhode Island at 'Mt Episcopal convention on the Mil ballot. I.etirs,flruutI. Letters testamentary wore granted to James J. Gallagher and Patrick McGeehan ou the estate of Dominlek Kelley, late of Itahn township, deceased. Letters of administration were granted to Perry Btiely ou the estato of Andrew D Snyder, late of Upper Mubantongo township, 'deceased. Also to Lewis M. Bowen and Morris lloweu ou the estato of Mary K, Bowen, late of North Manheim township, do- eeaeed. Deeds Itecorded. From Joseph Hew and wife to Jarius W Zlegler, premises lu West Ponn township. From George iilckort and wife to George Ulraer, premises In Pottsville. From II. D. Keiitchler and wife to Charles V. Both, premises in Ilingtown, From Patrick Berney and wife to Patrick J. Hyau, premises in Tower City. From Charlemagne Tower, Jr., executor, et al, to P. J. Kyan, premises In Toner City. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ' It n ITIT7 lSrd in 9: 3SSli)g. Prof. J. C. Ooopr is In Philadelphia on business. John Medallis was a business Isitor to Mahanoy City last evening. Mis Annie Gibbons has returned home from several days' visit to I'hlladelphia. Mr. and Mrs. James I,yuch, of Colorado, were entertained by town friends last even ing. Miss Mary A. Clteo, of St. Nicholas, is a guest nt the residence of Mrs. James HhicUls, on Kast Centre street, Prince Kaminskl, who has appeared here ou two occasions with Welsh llros. circus as contortionist, Is the guest of his friend, Walter itynkewicz. Clayton Folmor, tho local manager for Armour & Co., Is changing his resldeuco from White street to one of the Woomer houses on North Main street. Misses Katio Clark and Maggie McQInty, of Mahanoy City, and Mist Alice Garvin, of Mluersvllle,. were wmsplcuoin upon onr streets last evening. J. J. Irauey Is doing business in Phila delphia. Miss Katio Lovlno, of tho New York Bargain storo, was a Ilasletou visitor lo-dy. Harry lleyrant, of Steelton, Is the guest of town rolativos, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans were In at tendance at the Lavelle fair to-day. Councilman J. P. lloehm is confined to to thd house through Illness. Tho condition of Dr. G. F. Matter this afternoon is reported to be without change. Tho attending physician notes no improve ment. J. Claude Brown, who "wields the rod" In a West Mahauoy township school, will read law In the offlcaof M. M. Burke, Etq. Council Meeting. A regular semi-monthly meeting of tho Borough Council will be hold to-morrow evening, at 7:30 o'elook, and tho vacancy on the police force will probably be filled. NEW JERSEY'S LATE ELECTION. Contention Tlmt tlio Antl-Gnmhllne Amendment Was Illotrully C'ni'rJfci. Trenton, Oct. 20. The state boardof canvassers yesterday afternoon can vassed the returns of the recent con stitutional election and found that the antl-gambllng nmendment had been carried by 802 majority and the ad In terim amendment by 7,420. The wo men's suffrage amendment was de feated by 10,039. The returns also showed 9G1 rejected ballots. Ex-Senator Edwards appeared before the board and raised the point that the rejected ballots had been Improperly thrown out, and that if they had been counted the unti-gamblinn amendment would have been defeated. His point was that the ballots had been rejected un der the general election law, which pro vides that ballots can only be marked with a pen and black ink, or with a black pencil. The special election law under which the election was held pro vides for the marking of ballots with a pencil, rind says nothing about color. He wanted the state canvassing board to send the returns back to the county boards for correction. This proposi tion was rejected, and the two amend ments were declared carried. Governor Griggs consented to with hold until Monday the proclamation making the two amendments a part of the constitution. Senator Edwnrds Is understood to represent the race track men, nnd he claims that the law will permit of the going behind of the re turns to establish the contention he has raised. . " (Joiner Aftor Jowolry Tlilnvos. Scranton, Ta., Oct. 20. Sergeant of Police Deter has gone to Harrlsburg for requisition papers for the three Jewelry crooks recently arrested In Chicago. Nearly all the Identified plunder was the result of the burglary of the residence of Garrett Bogert, gen eral superintendent of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western road, in this city three weeks ago. It was valued at nearly (2,000. Baronet's AViro (Jlmruect WlUi Forprory London, Oct. 20. Lady Tatton Sykes, wife of the, famous Yorkshire sporting baronet, was charged before a magis trate yesterday wlt)i forging her hus band's nam to a bill of exchange for 1,000 In connection with a stock transaction. The magistrate dismissed the case, and in doing so said it seemed to him that the court had been used for an Improper purpose, intimating that the charge, while not wholly un supported by evidence, had been brought In order to damage the reputa tion of the defendant. Monument to Heroes Unveiled. Tunkhannock, Pa., Oct. 20. The Wyo ming county soldiers' and sailors' monument was unveiled yesterday be fore the largest assemblage ever gath ered In Tunkhannock. The addresses were by Judge Alfred Darte, of Wllkes barre, Hon. Terence V. Powderly and others. The shaft Is of Vermont gran ite, 33 feet high, and weighs 72 tons. Figures ot a soldier and sailor guard the baBe, while a color sergeant stands at the top. It Is the finest memorial In northern Pennsylvania. tflXHASES BloodjfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UfURT IT IC I Tho richest of all restonv VfllHI II IOI tlyo foods, because it re- E laces the essentials of life tlmt are ex austed by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! &kdDr&b,lrhe digestion perfec-lt creates solid llesb, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the bruin becomes astlve and lean Jt restores Ipstvltallty, stopsall wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator lms no equal. Price 60c, or flvo boxest2.ua Druggists orbmull. We con help you. Advloe and book, free. Write Ua About Your CaaeT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, 121 SAM LEE'S CHINESE : LAUNDRY. IO N. Main Street. . . . PRicil LIST. 7.' . Collars ac Collars, Ironed 2c Culls, per pair A..4C New Shirts iuc Shirts, washed and Ironed 10c Shirts, starched and Ironed..... 8c Nightshirts 10c Undershirts 7c Drawers 7c Socks jc handkerchiefs CJ Vests ISC to 20c Ties 3 to 10c Iaundry dono up dally, for regular customers, Mending free LIS. A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. FoxzoKl's Couflbxioh I'owduu gives It. M WE CAN T AWAY W.E WANT MONEY, But very little of it. We're such big: nianufa'S-. cj ' turers of good goods, that we sweep away all middle profits, and - . give you strong) handsome, up-to-date, and made to fit clothes! at a ; m . very slight advance over cost. . . M 1 . t': CORRECT SUITS. NEW GOODS. pamous Qotyirs, THE GHEHPFST (10IIRS ID HATTERS III THE COUNTY, - r Corner Main and Oak Streets, FRANBY BUILDING, :-: -SHENANDOAH, PA. MISCELLANEOUS. FORSAI.B.-Iiiter.i.t In small colliery suit ntile for n miner or a man wltb Hinall capital. A good Investment. Mu.t be sold nt onco. Cbonp. Apply nUIi:itAU ofllce. 10-18-lt FOIt SALE. Klght hundred 'dollars worth of 4 per cent, sebool bonds. Apply nt the IIkuald ofllce. ' 10-20-lw AdKNT VANTKD to sell to mines, factories, bnrdware, hlcyclcs. etc. Soveral aru 51,000 yearly. "Fnctory" V, 0. 1371, NowTork. JOST.--Hetwoen Slieunndonb nnd Turkoy J ltun, n smnll wblto basket containing u pocket book in wlileli was enclosed u receipt on ilio l'irst Nntionnl llnnk. The "finder will re ceive n reward of 2.00 by rcturn'ng same to tho IIbbald ollloo. 10-lC-St IjlOUNl.-A rnbbllt hound; on the 10th Inst. ) Owner cnnJinvo same by proving property and paying nil expenses Incurred, (Jail nt :C)0 Juneberry alloy, Hbcnandonh. 10-12-Gt TjlOK HALK A valuable property, 27 and 29 ' West Conl street, Shcnnndoali, Pa., Is offered for sale. Double block, houso and stable on tbo rear. Apply to Samuel llobcrts, West Cberry street, Shcnnndoali, 1'n. 9-30-tw POlt SALE. Clionp, a dcslrnblo business property on Kast Centre street. Apply to M. if. Hurke, Attorney, Mgan building. S-6-tf , i inmun iVW tut itiBi. UK nge. Inquire nt thU otllco. 10-8-tf TRY THIS OFFER. GRAND OPENING! O Oil THE o NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY CQMPANY. All flavors of choice candies made ly French candy makers. 25 years exper- v.. "MtftVia ui via i UlllilllC JL' I Kill. 11 Chewing Candy, just originated from I riauuLi WHOL.KSAIE and RISTAII at the very lowest prices. Orders tnkon and goods shipped nil over the country. arand Opening Saturday, with 25,. 000 Pounds of Candy for sale. (Jive us a trial, NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa, DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive nnd skillful tonsorlnl artists always In attendance. Neatest Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson Houso Block. - antmmmm?fmmmmm!i FREE OF CHARGE 3 B TO "HERALD" READERS. 3 Twenty Coupons of tbe HERALD 3 f will pav tor tbe Workmanship of o 2 CZ bcauufiil life-sUe, free band crayon, 3 worth $10.00. Taken from any dls- " tfnetpbotoKrapli,tiiityieordnaerreo- 5 type nt M. Jlet ker's Studio, 808 West "2! t'entro Htreet, Hlienandoab, 1'a. All y we require is 80 cents for material. Those who purchase frames pay - JC: nothing at all for pictures. Price of frames from $1.00 up. -a f OPEN SUNDAYS. miiuiuiuiMiiumimLK GIVE CLOTHES But we come as near lo it as the law allows. What we think you want, are clothes made to fit you, and fit the times that means your pocketbook. - STYLISH SUITS? . NEW PATTERNS.' THE; Our Lamp Stock Fancy Colored SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. mm, PESYLVflflln HOUSES I o Jpriday, October 22nd, 1 897, At Nelswenter's Sale and Exchange Stables, Shenandoah, Pa,, AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. RAIN OR SHINE. These horses are all well seasoned and can be put into harness immediately upon purchase, without encountering any sickness whichis generally the case with all horses not acclamated'. If every horse sold is not as exactly represented, themouey will be refunded to the buyer. Every horse sold is guaranteed, avoiding all risks at the hands of the bidder. Every horse must and will be soldo 'the highest bidder on day of sale. p' ' Wn. NEISWENTER, BICYCLES ! BICYCLES I FOR SALE CHGAP. One (100 (ienU' 'VI Hanger wheel, Rood as new. One 80 IjiUlen' or Mlesee' Ckesewit wlitwl, Kood uomllUtH!. . No : Reasonable ; Offgr : Refused. GUY D. STERNER, No. 403 West Cherry St., Sbenandoah, J'a, Is Now Open Shados, SLlk Shades, -Latest Designs. Tlie undersigned has arrived with a carload of strictly Pennsylvania Horses. Among them are workers, drivers and general purpose horses. The load also contains a number of EXTRA FINE DRIVERS. Our public sale will take place on CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST j (Sheeler's Old Stand.) log NORTH MAIN STREET. r ' I'irst-elass work guaranteed. Prompt kV'' polite atUudants. 11 air euttlpK a specif H"