Ne*ves that Die For lack of nourishment are just as dead as though they were severed with a knife. In either case the base of supplies has been interfered with. Nerves that need nourishing make their wants known through headache, backache, loss of appetite, indi gestion, fluttering of the heart, irritability, sleeplessness, and gen eral weakness. Feed the hungry nerves, build them up and make them strong and vigorous, full of vim, vitality and power, with the great nerve food and tonic, Dr. Miles' Nervine. "Although an old pensioner, I scarcely knew a sick day all my life till two years ago. 1 had La Grippe, it settled in my back and I was bedfast for four months. I was so nervous and restless that I could not sleep at all. A neighbor advised I>r. Miles' Nervine, and after taking the second dose I slept nuturully. After that Igrew better fast until I was well." W. O. MATHEWS, Springdale, Ark. D*. Miles' Nervine quiets the nervous irritation, stimulates the digestion and tills the blood with Just the nourishment needed for weak and run-down conditions, Give It a trial. Bold by druggists on guarantee. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ina. ©fioodfefe® LITTLE RABIES DIE, either from bowel troubles or from diseases which they contract because they are in a weak and feeble condition from bowel troubles. "eking the ideal and proper medicine to Rive their little ones tor remedy dtarrho*. colic and simple fevers will find LAXAKULA the great family ." " <£; and most effective laxative for children. BEST because it is safe anil made entirely of harmless ingredients. BEST tweause It is non-irritating and never becau * ; " ls ,ure -* " ever w best their'little ™uN, feW „ d .2?? ca .v ,>e F'l cn ? i,h "afety to very young babies, and will often relieve colic by expelling the wind and gas that cause it, and it also will check simple fevers break up colds and clear the coated tongue. simple les ers, Ai..?J! cal I 6 is caifrienced when administered to young children suffering from diarrhea, accompanied with white or green evacuations, from the fact tliat I.AXAKOI A neulrahr.es he acidity of the bowels and carries out the causc of fcTmentMrnn aids as*"** nature and induces sleep. L A X A K O L A durinp aU co "'tlons <.f health of the FOR WOMEN. quickens the , Irculatitm. remove. bioSf* 2™dfji™rf I'T'S' , s s Dearbofn'streen Chicago:' St ° J "" ,0 IHE LAXA ""LA CO.r.3a Nassau Street, N. V., o, The Caea of Mock. Wo have found muck a valuable ab sorbent to use In the stables, hogyards and other places where we had need of an absorbent, If we placed it under cover when dry in the fall; also valu able to mix with manure from poultry houses, vaults and even to mix with , fish when we wore where we could get the bony or menhaden fish. Some have advised the use of lime to correct the effects of the acid in It, but we never tried it, preferring the seasoning of the sun and frost, which can be helped in | Its work by throwing the heap over In ! Bummer and perhaps in the late fall again. The muck which contains much aand is worth but little and will not repay trouble in getting it out and handling lb "Our little girl was unconscious from i strangulation during a sudden and terri- i ble attack of croup I quickly secured i a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her throe doses. The croup was mastered and our little darling speedily recovered." So writes A. L. Spafford, Chester. Mich, (trover's City Drugstore. OABTOIIIA. lUan the the Kind You Hare Always Bought **r A Formidable I ndertaklng. Sockson Buskin—l'm raising money to buy land to build a home on for poor actors. Ben E. Volent—Well, if you're going to buy land for a home for poor actors I guess you'll have to buy two or three states.—Brooklyn Life. Extremes. "I encouraged that young man to ! have more confidence In himself." "Well?" "He's got so conceited that he's quit j ►peaking to me."—Exchange. Ice cold soda at Keiper's. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature la strengthening and recon itructlng the exhausted digestive or gans. It tsthe latest discovereddlgest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It In stantly rolievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgla.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 60c. and tl. Larue aim contain, 1% times •mall alxe. Book all about dyspepsiamulled free Pr.SQ.cd hy E. C. DeWITT a CO. Cb'caso. Qrover's City Drug Store, She Answered It. An inspector was examining a class in religious knowledge and asked this question of a little girl, intending It for a catch: "What was the difference between Noah's ark and Joan of Arc?" He was not a little surprised when the child, answering, said, "The dif ference Mas that Noah's ark was made of wood, while Joan of Arc was Maid of Orleans."—Exchange. So Inconsiderate of Him. Married Daughter—Oh, dear! I don't have a minute's peace when my hus band Is in the house. He Is always calling me to help him do something or other. Mother—What does he want now? Daughter—He wants me to go up stairs just to thread a needle for him so that he can mend his clothes.— Stray Stories. A Hot Time Ahead For Him. "I want 3'ou to try to like me," she said, addressing the motherless child, "for I am going to take your mamma's place. 1 am going to be your new mamma." "How can you be new," the Inno cent one asked, "with so much gray hair and so many wrinkles?"— Chicago Times-Herald. That In Different. Mrs. Crlmsonbeak—l see by this pa per that some statistician discovered that the average woman carries 40 to 60 miles of hair 011 her head. Mr. Crlmsonbeak—And then slie makes trouble If her husband happens to carry a couple of yards of it ou his coat sleeve.—Ohio State Journal. Jnnt the I'lnce For It. Custodian—This, ladles and gentle men, was the prison of the castle. Through Its walls, three feet thick, no sound or groan or outcry from the prisoners could be heard! Tourist (to his wife)— What a fine place, my dear, for your singing exer cise!— Mcggondorfer Blatter. A Likely Yarn. 1 Lady—l suppose you got that red 1 nose from drinking rum? Sandj* Pikes—No, mum. I stuck me head out oh de car door, an me nose \ rubbed ag'ln do bricks 011 de side ob • de tunnel.—Chicago News. 1 If people only knew what we know ; I about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would he ' I used in nearly every household, as there are few people who do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating, belching, I flatulence, sour stomach, or water brash, 1 caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol Dyspepsia | Cure, which, with no aid from the sto mach, will digest your food, certainly can't help but do you good. Drover's ' City Drug Store. TpiNANCIAL STATEMENT of Freeland I? Borough for Your 1900-1901. Hugh Malloy, Collector. Dr. Totul amount of duplicate..! 4,687 .17 Supplemental 15 39 1 4,000 70 Cr. Puid treasurer first sixty days ! 2,350 00 Rebate 5 per cent first sixty days 126 35 Commission 2 per cent first sixty days 50 53 Paid treasurer after first sixty days 916 47 Commission 5 per cent after first sixty days 48 23 Returned to county commis sioners 57 47 Abatements by council 145 15 Balance subject to further abatements, exonerations aud commissions 850 43 Thos. E. Davis, Treasurer, iu Account Willi Freeland Borough. Dr. To Amounts Received From All Sources, as Follows: S. DePierro, ex-treasurer...! 3,251 54 Bonds and premium 7,575 00 Chief Burgess J. F. 80y1e... 379 25 County treasurer, license... 6,840 t ) Tax Collector Hugh Malloy 2,30U 00 State ot Peuusyivania, in surance 41 06 Total $20,436 85 Thos. E. Davis, Treasurer. Cr. By orders. General fund....s 7,043 10 By orders, building 10,022 75 By orders, pumping station 89 01 By orders, sewers 874 59 By interest on bonds 163 17 $ 18,192 62 By commission on $18,192.62 at 2 per cent ... 363 85 Totul $18,550 47 To baluncc 1,880 38 Geo. H. Thomas, Treasurer, in Account With Freeland Borough. Dr. To Amounts Received From All Sources, as Follows: W. E. Davis, executor estate of Thos. E. Davis (deceits ed) ex-borough treasurer..! 1,880 38 Hugh Malloy, tux collector. 916 47 Mr. Duuiuoycr, stove 2 50 John F. Boyle, burgess 176 25 T. A. Buckley, pipes, etc.... 1 40 County commissioners, rent of borough building, No vember election 5 00 F. DePierro, sale of old bor ough building and lot 700 00 C. u. titroh, county roud tax 89 64 Freeland BrcwiugCompany, pipes 6 40 Total $ 3,778 04 Geo. H. Thomas, Treasurer. Cr. By orders, General fund... $ 2,700 32 By orders, pumping stution. 148 93 By orders, sewers 50 15 By interest on bonds 298 81 $ 3,198 21 By commission on $3,198.21 utgpcrceut 63 96 Totul $ 3,262 17 Balance due borough 615 87 GENERAL FUND. Cr. Disbursements us Follows: Surgess and Police— John F. Boyle $ 242 10 Daniel Filler 489 50 Charles Kulp. 489 50 John 1. Miller 6 00 John Shelly 4 65 Benj 11 out/. 40 26 ilughShovliu 1125 Frank DeJohn 1 00 George Hartmau 4 00 R. Ludwig 1 75 Emery Shelly. 13 6*> Lewis Hess 26 50 Genero Donoino 12 stl John Mollik 18 25 John Shovliu 6 60 Thos. A. Buckley 1 25 John Hudock 1 00 John Mieo 1 00 John Budush 1 00 Mike Cupece 100 Streets, Ditches and Manholes— Labor: John G. Davis, commissioner 307 05 Albert Bouomo 105 38 Isaac Davis 50 01 John Mooro 142 79 John DeJohn 107 15 Bernard Dinn 7 50 John Smith 27 76 Thos. Mcßrairty 85 89 John Sutton 2 CI Hugh O'Donnell 3 38 Lewis Joues 17 50 JohnSehnee 22 75 Wm. Urease 7 13 David Rufo 4 5) Geo. H. Sellwabe, ditch.... 68 25 E/.ra Freas, teaming 134 10 Emery Shelly, teaming 7 50 George Fisher, teaming 30 60 M. 11. Hunsickcr, teaming.. 2 50 Supplies: Joseph Birkhcck 25 D. O. Kromiuus 15 00 Wm. Birkbeck 2 53 L. V. R. R. Co 25 Freeland Lumber Co 30 61 David P. Jones 7 72 G. 11. Mm klc 4 00 R. C. Roth 29 84 Mrs. Wm. Williumson 4 57 Totul on streets 1,256 14 Bmird of Health— Jus. J. Ward 70 00 Stephen Drasher 35 (X) Dr. F. Schilcher 16 50 Auditing, 1900- Wm. E. Martin 15 00 Jess A. Alden 15 (X) Henry Krone 15 00 Coal and Hauling— Thos. A. Buckley 24 50 Jaines Meehun 1 75 Fire Protection— Citizens' Hose Company, ap propriation 100 00 Citizens' Hose Company, state tire insurance tax.... 40 79 United States Express C 0... 2 35 Asu Bute 54 90 Geo. Ilartmun 2 00 Jas. E. Griffith 3 67 John T. Davis 120 R. C. Roth 3 45 Fabric Kite-Hose Co 2 50 Stanley Electric Manufac turing Company 5 10 Ha/.leton Machinery and Supply Company 37 59 W. W. Stevens 6 00 LaFranee tire Engine Com pany 185 07 Janitor and Feeding— Geo. Filby, janitor It 55 Geo. Filby, feeding 1 75 Condy O'Donnell, janitor... 101 87 Condy O'Donnell, feeding.. 91 25 Printing nnd Publishing— Johnson & Powell 2 20 • 1 Rueder Printing Co 7 50 Jos. MoClellau 75 Freeland Press 101 25 Freeland Progress 66 77 Ha/.leton Sentinel 2 00 Tribune Printing Co 4 20 Building and Groyntls- Joseph llirkhcck 16 06 Ha/.leton Machinery and Supply Company 4 80 John T. Davis 241 53 L. G. Mott Iron Co 617 20 Moyer Plumbing and Heat Company 96 75 < S. Y. Frederick 61 50 George Yoch 5 61 James K. Griffith 21 00 B.C. Roth - 4 00 Asa 175 (X) Mrs. Greby 15 40 Jos. Neußurger Estate 36 00 L. V. R. R. Co 35 Megargee Bros 6 50 J. P. Mc Donald 36 00 J. D. Myers 50 Wm. E. Martin 1 45 Dr. F. Schilcher 75 Wm. Williamsou 50 Mrs. Win. Williamson 65 Jus. E. Griflith, park 3 62 Sundries— Freeland Electric Light, Heat and Power Company 1,635 14 Freeland Water Company.. 435 (X) John M. Powell 1 00 Wm. Birkbeck 4 50 C. O. Stroll, insurance 20 50 James Timony, damage 2 75 James E. Burnett, bond tax. 60 IX) Jos. McC'lellan, secretury aud postage....*. 127 68 11. E. \ oungman, surveyor. 69 (X) Interest on bonds 461 98 Total General fund $ 7,720 48 SPECIAL FUND. Carbon and liidge Streets Sewers— John G.Davis $ 76 40 JohnSehnee 54 70 Edward Henscl 50 65 Wm. Meehun 28 40 Johu Meehun 8 78 Bernard Gullagher 2 55 Johu Kuckla 46 05 Wm. Breuse 38 75 Thos. Mcßrarity 41 88 Daniel Furey 44 12 Chas. Gallagher 5 62 Edward 8r0gan...., 9 OJI Henry Hchntie 24 75 Albert Bonomo 38 24 John DeJohn 48 ;X) John Moore 51 30 Lewis J ones 34 87 John Jones 13 37 Chas. Dornbach 3 60 A rohey Carpenter 9 75 Win. Morgan 1175 Nick Funella JO 12 Duniel Richards 10 50 John Rhodti 4 50 Wm. Marshmun 7 50 E. 11. Freas, teaming 9 90 New Brewery Sewer- John G. Davis 14 00 John Moore 9 IX) John, DeJohn 8 40 John Kuckla 7 50 Condy Furey.. 9 45 John Hudock 7 95 Wm. Urease 7 57 frank Puster 0 15 Steve Drevenuk 4 60 Thos. Mcßrairty 5 10 E. H. Freas, tcuming 2 10 Sewers' Sundries— Ha/.leton Machinery and Supply Co., supplies 5 04 L. V. R. R. Co., freight 32 69 Geo. N. McAlarney, pipes... 235 95 Wm. K. Martin, supplies.... 15 15 R. C. Roth, repuirs 8 15 Pumping Station— Coxe Iron Mfg Co 29 5" John W. Davis 1 00 Henry Fisher <fc Co 3J 71 Ha/.leton Maehinei'3' and Supply Company 11 84 R. C. Roth 90 Alliert. Bonomo 62 John Moore 03 LaFranco Fire Engine Com pany, payment 148 93 Municipal Building— 8. Y. Frederick, contractor. 9,522 75 B. I'. Salmon, urchiteet 500 00 Total Special fund $11,315 01 RECAPITULATION. Total amount from all sources $22,334 51 Totul amount expended, General fund 7,720 48 Total amount expended, Special fund 11,315 01 Jotul amount old orders l"iid 2,355 34 Commission, Thos. E. Davis, $18,192.62 363 85 Commission, Geo. 11. Thom as, $1,198.21 03 96 Baluncc in hands of Geo. H. Thomas 515 87 Grand total $22,3:14 51 ONDEITS OUTSTANDING AND UNPAID. LIAHCH 11,1901. Series of 1897: Silas Wood ring, 335 1 00 Series of 1899: Thomas Mora 11, 407 3 58 Series of II JO: Geo. H. Schwabo, 517, 550 2 49 Fourth Ward Fin; Company, 199 ICO (X) Wm. J. Eekert, 211 * 2 84 Lewis H085.297 5 15 Tribune Printing Company, 323 3 35 Freeland Electric Light, Heat and Power Company, 3"1,334, 335 816 91 Series of 19ul: Lewis Hess, 249 1 (Q Daniel Filler, 336 48 10 Charles Kulp, 337 45(0 H.C. Koons, ::4!) 107 ;3 T. A. Buckley, I'll, 372, 311, 385 46 75 David P. Jones, 351 Tribune Printing Company, 355 : ) Wm. Birkbeck, 356 7 50 Freeland Electric Light, Heat and Power Company. 357, 377, 397 815 37 Condy O'Donnell. 364, 387 67 50 John G. Davis, 365, 388 72 CO Asa Uute, 869 15 60 Clement Marehctti, 370 100 CO f. 11. Albert, 371 54 80 Jos. Birkbeck, mgr., 373 15 John T. Davis,37s 64 IX) John Mollick, 384 1 75 John F. Boyle, 386 7 00 Wm. Urease, 389 6 88 A. P. Duubert. 391 6 (X) John W. Davis, 392 1 90 C. O. Mt roh, 394 151 00 Wm. E. Martin, 396 6 88 j Total outstanding $ 2,563 35 RESOURCES. Bala nee due from Treasurer Oeo. 11. Thomas $ 515 87 Balanee due from Collector Hugh Malloy, subject to further exonerations uud coin missions 850 43 Balance duo from ex-Collee tor Daniel Kline, subject to further exonerations and commissions 275 27 Estimated value of stone crusher IXJO 00 Estimated value of Muni cipal building, fixtures and ground 15,000 00 Fire alarm system ),500 00 Fire apparatus 2,800 (X) Pumping station 1,200 00 Returned lands to county for collection 50 00 Totul resources $22,791 57 LIABILITIES. Orders outstanding and uu t Paid $ 2.563 35 Bond issue 15,000 00 Balance due on fire engine.. 666 00 Outstanding bills that should have been paid by outgoing council: John G. Davis, street labor. 5 70 Win. Breuse, street labor... 2 50 John Meehun, coal and huul „ 4 40 Ihos. A. Buckley, coal and hauling 14 00 Joseph Birkbeck, building repairs 75 M. M. O'Boyle, building re pairs 1 05 Asa Rute. service in Febru ary on fire alarm 7 50 State of Pennsylvania insur ance to Citizens' Hose Co.. 41 06 Total liabilities $18,306 91 1 Total resources 22,791 57 Excess resources over liabilities $ 4,484 66 We, the undersigned auditors of Freeland borough, having been duly sworn according to law, do certify that we are aware that there is money due the borough from proper ty owners and residents of South Hebcrron through the annexation of the same in 1897 to the borough, but as no report has yet been made to the court by the auditors appointed for that purpose, we are unable to state what that amount should be. We further certify that we have carefully examined the foregoing accounts of the eel lector, secretary aud treasurer, and (luit we have lound the sume true and correct. Signed and sealed this twenty-tilth day of March. 1901. —-* Jess. A. Alden,} ■{ SEAL }■ Henry Krone, -Auditors. - Bernard Boyle,) Watch the date on your paper. The Hawes $3 liat / ~~jfw has no superior. It is guar- [f f 1 anteed by its makers to be the best hat sold anywhere for the money. It is equal to any $5 hat manufactured. Hundreds in Freeland are vySßi l I wearing it and all agree that they get full value for their money. We also have hats at lower prices, and our lines : ;L c ?aC/S e °ow dboyßa, ' e Spring Shapes on Sale. The Crawford Shoe style and quality at any fig- Ca " AND OFTEN IMITATED; ure you wish, to pay. We inspect It. NEVER EQUALED, have an assortiiftnt of Gents', Ladies' and Children's Dress Shoes, Men's and Boys' Working Shoes and Men's Gum Boots which is as com plete as you can find any where. We respectfully solicit a trial of our shoes. Mc Me nam i ll's Hat, Shoe and Gents' Furnishing Store, SQ Solatia. Cerrtre Street. \ The Cure that Cures I Gouyhs, & V GoStfs, 1 Grippe, (k \ Whooping Cough, Asthma, I Bronchitis and Incipient /I Cj' Consumption, Is k} folios] The CrERMAN REMEDY £ V CuwsTSMOA •aM J ! 256,50ct5^ Wilkes-Barre ]R. ecor d . Is the Host Paper iu Northeustern Pennsylvania.... It contains Complete Local, Tele graphic unci (ieucrul News. Prints only the News that's fit to Print... 50 Cents a Mouth, ADDRESS. $6 a Year by Mail The l^ecord, or Carriers WILKES-BARRE. Pa. RAILROAD TIMETABLES LEHIGH VALLEY RAILBOAD. March 17, 1901. ARRANGEMENT or PASSENGER TRAINS. LEAVE FRKELAND. 0 12 a in l'or Weutherly, Maueh Chunk, A lieu tow 11, Bethlehem, Kus.ton, i'hilii i'olteYill W Y ° lk Hnd i,olHno und 7 40 a in lor 'Sandy Run, White Haven, W likes-Harrc, Pittsion and scranton 8 18 a in lor llii/leton, Weutherly, Muuch Chunk, Ailentowu, Rethleheni. Easton, Philadelphia, New York, Delano and I 1 otiaviile. 0 30 a in lor Huzleton, Malianoy City, Shcn andouh, . t. ( aruiel, Shainokin. 1 20 fun for Weutherly, Muuch Chunk, Al lentown, Rethlehem, Eubton, Philadel phia und New York. 6 34 p m for SHIKI} Run, White Haven, West° 8 Hri °' crunton M,,d H " points 7 29 p for Huzleton, Delano and Potts ville. ARJUVE AT FRKELAND. Ha'/leti'i 111 Pottsville und 9 17 a ni from Philadelphia, Easton, Beth le liem, Allen town, Mnueh (hunk, Wenlh erly, llazlcton. Mahunoy City, Shenan doah, .Mt. Carnioi and Shaniokin. I & 30 U'n D-yni Scranton, Wilkes-Burre and ,1 12 P in from New York, Philadelphia, iviston. Ret lilelieni, A Ilentowu, Maueh Chunk and Weutherly. 6 34 P in from New York, Philadelphia, Las toil. Ret hleheni, Allentowu. Potts villr, Hluiiuokin. Mt. ( ...in, I, sheiiHii tloiili. Muhiiuoy City tiu.l Hazli-ton. J!.. 111 f 10111 Scranton, Wilkcs-Barr© ami ! white Haven. For lurther information inquire of Ticket . \WMI6. j ROLL IN H. W1 LRCIt. General Superintendent, r,r. ao „ street. New York City. I CHAS. 8. LEE. General Passenger Apent, ' ,~f' ( 'V r, ! ll,u, t Street. New York City. G. J. GILDitOY, Division Superintendent, Huzleton, Pa. lUIE DELAWARE, SUSQUEHANNA AND SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. Time table in etlect March 10. 1001. L Trains leave Dritton for Jcddo, Kckloy, Hnzle | brook, Stockton, Reaver Meudow Read, ltoan and Huzleton Junction at 000 u m, daily except Sunday: and 7 07 a in, 2 3* p in, Sunday. I rains leave Dritton for Harwood,Cranberry, • "iHhicken and Derin/rer at 6(0 a m, daily except Sunday; and 707 a in, 2 38 p m. Sun- Train, loave Drifton for Oneida Junction, Harwood Itoad, Humboldt ltoad, Oneida and heppton at 600 a m, daily except Sun !ay; and , 0, a m, 2 38 p m, Sunday. Trains leaveHazlcton Junction for Harwood, t ratiljcrry, lomhicken and Deringor at 6 85 a a, daily except Sunday; and M 08 a in, 4 22 p m. ■iunday. K ' 'I rains leave Huzleton Junction for Oneida June ion, Harwood Road, Humboldt Road, ji UI,(J Shoppton ut 6 32, II 10 am,441 i m. ; daily except Sunday; und 7 37 a m, 3 11 pm. I Sunday. K ' ; Trains leave Derlnger for Tomhlcken, Craa . r r j tJt W(> od, Ha/leton Junction and Roan it 5 (Ml p in, daily except Sunday; ana ?37 111 fl?' " u ' '* ,u - Sunduy. trains i, ave Sheppton for Oneida, Humboldt i Road, Harwood Road, Oucida Junction, Hazle- U)ii Junction arid Itoun ut 7 11 am, 12 40, 526 p ui, dully except Suuduy; und 8 11 a m. 3 44 P in, Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for neaver Meadow ! Road, Stockton, llazle Brook, Eckley, Jeddo unij Drifton at 5 26 p m, daily, except Sunday; and 8 11 u m, 3 14 p m, Sunday. I Trains leuve Huzleton Junction for Beaver Meadow Road, Stockton. Hu/le Brook, Eckley. Jcddo and Drilton at 540 p m, daily, ! Sundav: and 10*0 a m , 5 40 p ru, Sunday. I All trainsconnect at Huzleton Junction with •lectric carr lor Huzleton, Jeanesvillc, Audcn rb d and other points on the Traction Com pany s lino. Train loa\inpr Drifton at 600 a m makes *'R"*lon at Deringor with P. U. R. trains for ' vvc't ' 8 rre ' ° unl)ur Y Harrisburg and points , T.nTUEU (V SMITH. Superintendent. Condy 0. Boyle, dealer In j LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, PORTER, ETC. i ~rT! 1L ! ~Me3t brands of Domestic and Imported \\ hiHkey on salo. Fresh Rochester and Sheu anaoab iiecr and Yeungling's Porter on tap. Ob Centre street.
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