?ffiWmiliUIBBIIMiM '.. ' 'III 1 1 IIIH III! Hill ' r THE SUBEST BO AD TO WEALTH IS THB0UQH LIEEBAL ADVERTISING VOL. YI.-KO. 147. SHEKAITOOAn. PA- FRIDAY. JULY 24. 1801. nvrB! mvT 1 I IV Z A 7Jp6(oan Elector of Pennsylvania: V -tIr conjugation nnd forrenomfeiee tttft tB t'e meroters oMe Republican State Committee, mjf and by their direction, I hereby give notice that r the llejmbitcans of Pennsylvania, by their duly I jk cftcmn rereaentaltve, ivill meet in Stale Con- ientm at Itarrisbusg, Wednesday, August 19, 1891, at lOo'elock A. J., for the purpose ofplac ing in nomination candidates for the offices of Slate Treisurer and Auditor General, for the nomination of eighteen candidates for Delegates-at-Lurgc to the Comtituttonal Convention pro vided for in the Act of Assembly approvetl June 19, JS91, and for the transaction of suoh other business as may be presented, Xo'.ieets especially directed to Vie fact that, in accordance with the provisions of the last men . ttoneil act, each Senatorial district is entitled to a representation of three delegates in said Con stitutional Convention, tteo of whom only can be snembrfs of the majority party in said district. The electors of each district are therefore re qudsled to make proper nominations for dele gates to satd convention, the rules governing the nomination of candidates for S'ale Senator to be applicable. In this connection the Chairman desires to call the attention of Republican voters to the rcoom snendatlon of the State Convention of 1882, that "Ihey allow the greatest freedom in the general participation in the primaries aonslstetU with the preservation of the parly organisation." TlMf. H. AXDREWS, Chairman. TO FIGHT THE INDIANS. Two IUobprly, Mi.., Youths Start Out on a Iatrltl; Mltmlon. J$ Dime novels seem to do their deadly vork In the West us well as tho far .Gust. The latest victims of the Indian Jiilllng mania aro John and Willie Parker, of Moberly, Mo. Thoy had been ardent readers of Indian storios and longed to bask in tho smilos of Sad wah, tho heroine 6f tho Apaches, whoso L ,-K wonderful strategy in ten seconds Rjivod n.nnri ivi,u,. ma. -rnn. i.i sonlpod. JThey accordingly purchased a supply of bowio knives and horso pistols and then proceeded on their Westward journey. They swooped down on the city of St. Louis last week nnd proceeded to load up on tuuglo foot a la "Denver 15111, tho meat ax of the Canon." A St. Louis cop took tho youngsters into custody. The latest news rccoived from them is to the effect that thoy had been thoroughly spanked by their mamma, who took them home to Moberly. Miles' Norvj and Liver Pliitr - Act on h new nrlnclnle reenlatlnz the I liver, stomach and bowels thsowgh the nerves. a newoiscovery. ur, nines' jriun apeeuny cuie ulllousnesB, "ind taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. unequaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, nillncst.surestl aldoses, Zicts. Samples Free, at U. II. IlaKMibuch's I dmi; store. Unlike nil other Illusions the exhibition Un Ferguson's theatre building will bear Lth moit searchine scrutiny. 7-22-tf John A fi-5-t sj ' " " lo illy solo agent. CEJ3STTS per yd for tho BEST TABLE OILCLOTH, Bold In other stores for 85c. All floor Oilcloths reduced. Uull for bargains C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin SI, near Centre ZLsTIEW OABPBTS. i Keiier is now receiving a netv 1 Brussels and Ingrains in NEW OIL CLOTHS. Just opened a large assortment of Choice iVcit Patterns, in all-widths. LINOLEUM 2 yards wide, from $1 vp. AS PBC1AL BARGAIN IN STJR tfP. - 'EUe Fittest TaUle Syrup we Itave ever ltacl for lite price. Heavy Body, LijrM Color, Splendid Flavor, fc, Binciij j-urv .iiiie riuiJ, Not mixed PRICE TEN CENTS A. QUART. Also a Fair Sugar Syrup at 6 cts. "ITortli-western Daisy !" Is a high grade Patent Flour Made from choicest Mln nesota Wheat. Makes Mour. IB-A-ST TO Guarantecd Equal in every Hour in tha market, $6.00 BEIl It or sale only SENT TO PRISON. ! A HUNGARIAN HOUSE SNEAK IN LIMBO HE IS A DANGEROUS GHARAGTER. Ho StruggloB With a Constable and Throatons Him With Death, Had Not "Worked for Two Yoara Committed. At n tato hour last night Constable Sel ler! obsorved a man actlnir nanlnlnnilv about tho rosidonco of Casper Hnrim Ills, nn Strawberry alloy. Tho man disappeared upon catching sight of tho Constable, who hid near tho placo to awuit fu-ther dorol- opmonts. A few minutes later tho man re turned and ontorod tho house of Mrs. An- nlo AlbmU, rosiding next door to IUt nulus' house. Ho was discovered bv tlm woman, who cried out forpollco protection. Iho burglar ran out of tho house and, at tho cornor of tho buildintr. nickod tin hl thoes, ho having loft thorn thero so ho could walk about barefooted. Coustablo Solhert gave chaso and overtook tho man on Llovd Street. Ho walked him Imok (. Ihn A I. bustaiind Bornutus houses to soo if he boarded at either of them, but nobody could recognize tho man. Tho burglar then became aggrossivo and when askod why ho had oponod tho door and removed window sashes of the two houses mentioned ho replied, "Not you piznois you . I smash you hoad for you, you . You swear for mo I kill for yon." A struggle followed, tho Cpnstablo finally overpoworing the man and landing him bo foro'Srmiro Walker. Thoro tho burglar said his namo Was Miko Kockehock; that he was a Huiicrarian 28 voars nf mm. hnH wifo in Austria, Hungary, and that ho hud not worked for two years, Ho was sent to tho Potlsyillo jail in d- fruit of 1,030 bail. WE ARB BEHIND. Town Capitalists Aro Letting Op portunities Slip. Tho Hazletdn and Mauch Chunk papers' aro now turning their attention to tho dis cussion nt niathu!,. t,p uil.Iok. independent of coal mining may bo estab lished in tho anthracite Hold For Bovoral yoars past tho Hkr ald has kopt tho subject before the poople of this section and what has boen laughed at byour poople is now taking root in adjoining sections. Why should the proposition to have large factories in and around Shenandoah bo scoffed at? Because wo liavo tho coal bods hero Is no reason why the industrial field should be rostrictrd to tho mining and preparation of coal. Tho great manufac turing industries of England aro located in the very centre of tho coal fields. A factory with an abundanco of coal at its door has a good foothold upon which to compoto with the factory that must pay iho cost of hauling fuel soveral hundreds of miles to its furnacos. Labor i3 plentiful hero and tho railway facilities aro of tho best. Why, then, should nnyono say that tho coal fields aro not proper placos for stock of Tapestry and Body handsome new tall patterns. -with Corit Syrup and Glucose. more bread thonjordlnary rcspect to any High-priced BARREL. factories and that tho indilstrlos cannot ho made profitable outsido of tho cities. Tha Don-progreeivo peoplo hold full sway in this town for a numbor of yoars, but the local government was gradually traniformod by tho infnsion of now blood until finally, on Decomhor 4ih, last, tho Uorough Council took an advanced step by passing a resolution that all new industries employing a number of hands created or startod in tho borough of Shenandoah be exempted from payment of taxes for borough purposes for n period of ton years. This step should havo been followed by tho organization oi a Board of Trado and a liberal diitribution among capitalists and mnnfacturers of circulars containing a copy of therosolution pawed by Council, together with a description of the town, its location and its advantages. For some unknown reason this was notdone.but it is not toolato to do so now. Capitalists aro moro likely to step into a town that shows enterprise than they aro to Intorest themselves in a p'aco that shows indifference. Thero is an industry not far from Shon- andoah that can bo brought into tho town with little effort. It is located at prosont in a placo whero botli fuel and labor is scarce. If brought hero it will give employment to a largo numbor of men and women and boys and girls, Mabanoy City has struck out ahead of Shenandoah in tho establishment of n largo browory. A prominent gontloman of town says that tho browory will bo watched and if it provos a paying investment one will bo slartoi hero. This is oncouriming, but not altogether satisfactory. Whilo our people are holding oil to let others show what pays they are losing tho advantaees that fall lo the lot of those who reach the field first. Shenandoah has hold back too long ulready." Tho establishing of a brewery here was agitated years Bgo, but peoplo winked and smiled at the idea. Now Mahanoy City has one and some of our people aro siying, "Thoro must bo money in it after all." Lot some of tho moniod men of tho town bestir thomsolvos and try to get to tho front. Thautna, tho mystifying. Thauma. the wondorful. Now on exhibition In TWn. son's thoatro building. 7-2i-tf A Town Traveler. Editor Herald : Oiir nartv left Shj nrlrtfth nn-th-3f lum.t. via tho Philadelphia and Heading llailroad, ono of the best equipped and best logulated lines in the country. Lovers of naturo do not find the two hours' which they are compelled tb wait at Mahanoy I'lanoin tho least monoto nous. Tho villago is f mall, but tho sur rounding country at this season of the year is boautiful. Miles of woodland with Its soft, green foliage; bills with their rough and ruggod edges, making a picture that would entrance tho oyo of an artist. Our train arrives and, within a fow minut03 we aro again on our way, leaving far behind us tho dusky diamond region, soon finding ourselves surrounded by beautiful farms What a beautiful picture 1 Fiolds of wav ing corn and golden grain ripening that the harvest3r3 may go forth and reap what thoy had sown. And what a plossuro it U to view this delightful sight from the com fortable scats in tho luxuriously up holstorod cas tho Philadelphia and Head ing itailrond Company placos at tho dis posal of tho traveling public. Shortly aflor dinner hour wo arrive at Willlamsport whero many of us chango to tho Fall Brook Coal Company's Hallway to Corn ing. 1 was agreeably surprised by the trip on this lino. The coaches uro fitted up for complete-comfort and convenience ot tho pasionger and the crews of tho trains are perfectly elegant. Thoy aro kind and courteous to both old and young and ono oxpononces an inexpressible sense of pleas- iiCtt while under their caro. Arriving a. Corning we loft tho Full Brook lino, re gretting that it did not extend to our desti nation. Wo aro now touring in Northern New York and hope to be in Shenandoah again before long. K. J. Thauma is the wonder of the age. Don't fail lo see her. - 7-22 if Doing Well. 1. J. Clcary, tho young man whora omtly omharked in the leather findings ud shoemakers' supply biminois and opened a store on Weit Centre street, has 'already built up a very gratifying trado. Mr. Cleury dealt in tho best stock in his line the market affords and hi prloes are us low u those maintained in the cities. Give him a call. An examination of bis ttovk will he of benefit to those Interested in the the goods he handles. If the exhibition in Ferguson's theatre building does not give satisfaction money will he refunded. 7-22-tf Oh, What a Oough. Will you hoed the warning? The signal per nans of 11 e HUie amirotich. of that more te rliile dUeuse, Consumption. Ask yo imelveg If you can a (lord for the fiuko nf auvliig 60 rruiv, 10 run ino iiiit huh uo uutuiuif lorn. We know from experience that HhlloU'a Co will Cure jour Cough. It never falls. This explaiui why more limn a Million Dotting WorosoJd the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopplns Coiub. at once. Mother)) do not be without it. for Lame llactt. Side or Cht, usaBhtloh's l'orous i'laster. Bola by 0,11. llagenbuch, N. 13. corner Main and Liioya sueew. Tho exhibition in Ferguson's theatre building is for ladies and nontlemon. Seo Thauma. 7-22-tf MINERS STRIKE, NOTTINGHAM COLLIERY TROU BLE GROWING SERIOUS THE CRISIS WILLGOiMB NEXT WEEK The Knoxvillo Minors Mako an Agr'eoment for Sixty Days. Rev. Sutherland, of Hazle ton, Couvlotod. Plymouth. July 31 While as vet Iheru has beta no troublo with the Plymouth collieries of tho Lehigh & iVHKes-JHirre Coal Coinniiiiv lipvnml the sfrlke of twenty men at Nottlun- unm, as hi rend v renorted. tlmrn la every reaeon to fear that gravo trouble will shortly arise. The men have two grievances, first. LlltJ 1 III IIIJI LHLI11II fir I'Dlldll filifl 14 II. garlan labor and, eocomlly, the announced lutentiou of the compauy to pay no atteutlou to the two weeks' pay bill which goes into force to-day. Itis certain that within ihn nnsttwn U'ppkct lipturnan inn atwl .Inn tl..l...l and Hungarians have been brought hnrpfhrMilanrniinanir 'Pl.nn ...n..i.i - , "J HCIO ttUUIll seem tobeonly ouetxplantitlou of their UUllllU. Tho company hnvln? deoided not to comply with tho two weeks' pay bill are prepared for any attempt on the Dart Of the llllntra In nnnma tliavn I... n RtriUfl. Tills lintiirnlU. n.i..,n.it, ii Ti -"""-"J "SSiiimi inn dissatisfaction of the men. While no organization worthy of the namo ox IhIa tn.llnv nlruailu II, ..re c..1,1... ....j, .......... . .i.i.u w r, iiiuLiura of preparation for tho forming of one. It has been decided tooull a niawmeet- ing oi me miners and intiorors of Ply mouth finmi' limn unci u-b .i l,,.,, tho question will bo discussed, and What action si mil linlnUnn will l,u clded upon. HORRIBLE SCENES IN PARIS. IlLOODY-M'NDEl) MEN AND ABAN DONED WOJ1KN AltKKSTUD, Parts, July lit. Horrible scenes have been witnessed during the past week on aud about the Place de la Reciuette, where criminals are executed lowest of the low have assembled thine every evening and have passed the uitrht waltlnc to witness the execution of the murderess Ilerlunil and her accomplice Dore. On t-aturday morulug the execution, was postponed on account of tho mar riage of Kxeculioucr Doibler's son and assistant to the daughter of a pro vincial executioner. Since that time, Sunday morning excepted, the voyous and their consoits, as well as a number of people of a httter class, havegath eied each morning, eluglng, shouting, llghtiug and using obscene and pro fane language. This morning the crowds were more riotous than usual, and the police charged the crowds, making many arrests. The gargottes, cafes, nnd other pub lic n sorts of the neighborhood have throughout the week been dolug a booming business, aud when the po lice had clean d the streets they had quite a tnh In clearing out the most disorderly of these drinking places. .Here, again, many arrests weio ma e, and hideous diunkun men aud drink- sodden women, yelling and lighting, were escorted to the police stations. A Convicted Olersjnuin. Erie, July 24. The protracted and highly sensational trial of Rev. H. 13. Sutherlaud, the Huzlelon preacher, resulted to-day in a verdict of guilty. Sutherland, who had sent tho alleged obscene circulars through the mail. wns so certaiu of acquittal that he went back to Hnzleton last night. Suther land, as it whb shown, had pursued his presiding elder, Rev. John Don ahue, unrelentingly with a merciless and heartless series of circulars signed "Nemesis." He did uot spare the In nocent family of his clerical enemy, but attacked Mis. Donahue in the mostheurliesa manner. Will Hold off Sixty Days Knoxville. Tonn.,Julv ii. To-uicht brings tho state olliclitlaaud miners of East Tennessee tweutt-four hours fur ther along than yesterday, but the public has no more definite now about what is to be dono than hereto fore. All day to-day the Special Aimers' uonimmee uas nren in oon stiltation with the men It lopresents. Ijaie tins afternoon u decieion was ar rived ut whereby the miners agreed to submit to the return of the convicts to the mines for sixty days, provided the tioops were pot, sent wun the prison ers. Completed to Deaclwood. The Burlington Route, 0., B. & Q. K. It., from Uhioago, Peoria and St. Louis, is now completed, and daily passenger trains aro running through Lincoln, Nab., and Custer, S. I)., to Deadwood. Also to Kew oastle, Wyoming. Sleeping oars to Dead- wood. tf Playing Cards. You can obtain n pack of bett quality playing cards by sending fifteen cents In postage to P. 8. Euitls, Qen'l Pats. Agt., I!., 0. & Q. It. it. Chicago, 111. tf Buy Keystone fluur. Be careful that the namo Ljtusio & Co., Ashland, Pa., printed on every sack. 3-3-31&W MAHANOY PLANE. Items of Intorost From a Regu lar Correspondent. -SlBn T.-Ml- 1-.. . . . fiim I'tiusr, oi AgllllltHI, was me guest oi jj r. and iMrs. Jacob Hies lerover Siindav. M. J. Wright, one of our gay young " j inuu, ib iiouio irnin a live nech s vacation at William. rt. Heading railroad employes will re ceive their Jtiuu pay on Monday, July , Rev. Otho Rraut, D. D., spent Tues (1BV at tho Gordon nnnm moulln.r where ho delivered a very Interesting ir tuo uuuuren's nieeltug. American Ho e Co.. No. i!. will linbl a monitor pieulo at Ililhoad park, foot of 1' rackvllle road, ou Satin day, Auir usl 1st. No eflorta are lielnir iun.ii t.. make It the biggest ever held In these puns. iiio annual picnic of Malianov initio Al. i,. Sunday scIkmiI will be item in jjaKwnie (is, M . Junction), on "usi i'.ii. ii gees wiiuout saying iinv incj win jiiuku a preai iaj' ol It. It Ii expected tliat tlie Sunday school of brnoKviUeand Oilberton will take nan. Aiiaie invited to come aud en joy a day In (he woods. The Sunday school of St. Mary's Roman Catholic church will give a lawn party on (ho lawn back rf the church on August loth. Everything possible la oeing done to make it one of (lie most enjoyable allUirs of the sen soo. The P. &R. Co. are bulldlug two new side tracks on the Gerber siding which exiend from tho depot to the cignal tower. An addition has been built to tho stone bridge to widen it siilllciently to take the now tracks When completed (hese tracks will be used for Btoring the laid-over cars which aro at present left standing on the town (racks iu the centre of Alain street, whoie they are u nuisance, as theycompil people to (ake quite a walk aroiiml to cross the street. Atiispe. ial meetiug of the School hoard on Wed oceday eveniog all of the teacheis wete ie-appnluted aud two vacancies, Grammar school nud Primary school at Gilbeiton, were .u' tlle "PPoiutmenU of Joe O'Jioyle aud Miss Lillie Evans, ro fpectlvely. MIs3 Julia Parrel, Prl niaryBchool teacher at Gilbevton, ws trausferied (o (he Primary school in West Eud. made vacant by tho lellre niont of NU Eeruley. On Sunday, July !20lh, there win be special servict In tin. iJ;.?JiIirch at 9:50 ni. An eXDeri- the regular church services, o nducted y ttie Jtov. 1'jphraim Potts, of Win. Pcnn. who will nreuch the sermon, at the close of which the sacrament will be administered. In (ho eveulne:at7 o'clock tho pastor, Rev. Otho Draui., 1). JJ., will de'iver one of Ills excellent sermons. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all. THE BEST SNAKE STORY IT COJIIiS l'KOM TJIK STATU FAMOUS FOK ITS noUHLON WHISKKY. Kentucky Is famous for whiskey and snako stories not (hat thero is any af finity between (hem, although a drink of Dluo Grass bourbon Is said lo havo a sdmulating elleet on the drlnkei's visual powers. The followlug story, told by a delegate (o tho l.aptlst As sociation which met in Kentucky last fall, (o a reporter for .(he Crawford (Ga.) Herald, Is given as the best snake yam extant, and one can almost seo the bouquet of the bourbon in it: ne ana ms unoio were siuinir uv a cnek-side, in the State of Kentuuky, fishing, and weie surprised by seeing a black suuke dt.sh out of a thicket. and running to a weed standing nwu tiieni, bite a leaf from It and quickly return. This he did soveral time, wheu. their cuiioslly belnir excited. they followed hhn to tee what he meant by such Btrauge conduct, and found him eugaged In a fearful light with a moccasin several times his own size. As often as his autagonlsi suc ceeded In biting him he run to (he weed lor ins antidote anu was ut mm again. At length the uncle pulled up aud removed the weed to see what the snake would do. Ileeoou came again, and, fludlug his remedy gone, he looked eagorfy from side to side a per fect picture of despair, and fell stono dead on the spot. Tho moccasin, al ready badly disabled, they dispatched. SNAKE TWENTY FEET LONG. A DLTHOIT MAN CAUGHT IT IN HIS 1'IQ-STV. On the banks of tho Cedar River, about one mile northwest of Gladwin, says the Detroit iVeu, a farmer keeps quite a number of hogs aud pigs, which run lu (he Held at (heir pleasure. A short time ngo he begun to mine some of hU young hogs. Night ulter niunt some or tnem would onme up mhfilug. Ho searched the neighbor hood, but to no avail. Then he shut them tip in a tight pen. butstlll tliedeprfdatioiiH went on, until at last ho pu, ii guard to watch for the thief. Night wore nway nud no one mo lested the Dies. It was hint at thu break of day, aud as tho watchman was about to seek rpce, he heard a commotion among the lions, and on approaching near to get a sight of the uurgiar ne saw a monster snake crawl inn awav from the lien with i n)int With a stout lrunwood hand spike he Hiiieuine snake, anil wiien measured it wb found to bo nineteen feet seven Inches long. The snake will bostulled and present ed to the Dt troll Exposition Company. RAIL MISHAPS I A LEHIGH VALLEY FIREMAN KILLED AT DELANO. HIS BODY TERRIBLY MANGLED. An Agocl Polish Woman Struolc in Town and Amputation Fol lows Death Will Very Likely Tako Placo. William Sheokler, employed as extra llreman on the Lehigh Vnlley rilroad,wa, msl-ntly killed at Delano this morning .heckler had turned a switch fnr hi. Mi andstepiied from one train to another with- uit noticing the apuroaoh of a ol.on n,i engine. He was knooked down and crushed beneath tho wheels of the engine. nen his body was picked up it was a horribly mutilated nnd unrecoffni.,!.!,. mass. The deoeased was a widower thiriv years of age. Lsdios should visit Thaunm ,! . what a wonderful being she is. 7-22 .f AN AGED WOMAN STRUCK. The Viotlm's Life Probably Lost for n Ohicken. 'Irs. Pauline Kiiirinslnm. .n .i Polih woman residing in RobbW r opposite the end of Coal street, to-day met .m mi miciuent wnile trying to save tho life of a ohicken that may cot her hor life. Tho chicken was on the Lehigh Valloy railroad as the 7:i0 a. m. east-bound p'lssen ger train was leaving the Lohigh Valloy depot. Tho wonun ran udoo thn trnt in, drive the ohicken off and as she did so Ihn west-bound passenger train due here at 7: rounded the ourve at Knerick strest. The woman then tried to reach 11 lilnr'H nf uF..l hy recrowing tho west-bound track and struck. Tho train WttJI not rnnninn f.m t the time nnd it simply throw tha oom.n one side, bat ai she struck the ground she roueu over and her left foot fell over one of tho rails, the wheels of the first oar passing over it. Drs. J. S. Klsller and O. M.'Amilton were.jumniQuejianjLj.w:u8dJiinii7y crushed below the ankio and tho scalp was gashod in two or throe places. The scalp injuries were not of a serious charScror. Tho doctors decided, after a consultation, that Iho only chanco to save tho woman's llfo ro-ted in tho immediate amputation ot tho foot and tho oporatlon was per formed, but thu advanced ago of womaD, coupled with tho shock occasioned by the accidont and operation will, in all prob ability, result in death. At It o'clock this morning Drs, Hamil ton and lvistler completed the amputation of the foot and at last accounts the victim was doing us well hi could be expected. Tho woman Is 07 years of ago. Sho ar rived from Poland only three months ngo and lived in Bobbins' row with her hus band and son. Don't fail to visit the musoum in Fergu son's thoatro building. 7-22-tf Reokless Poople. It is surprising how. somo women are carried away by curiosity. Whero tha most danger hovers there thoy seem to flock in rfckless haste, neglectful of tho safety of themselves or thoso guided by them, This morning no lees than half a dozen accidents wero barely averted alter tho aged Polish woman was run over at the Einerick street crossing, Women and children flocked in droves over the tracks to ltobhins' row, whero the victim waa being cared for, and Oateman lfawloy and tho crews engaged in switching freight and oilier ca'S on that part of tho roud wero kept busy warning them against crossing in front of engines and oars. There is no moro dangerous section of the Lehigh Valloy railroad than that between Kmorick and Bowers streets, and people should exercise the greatest caution when crossing the rails of that seotion. A Kind Friend. fH WlMt ther oall Ihnt Kumnui ItaniMlv. lit A flag Oil, ft ijulokly oares ftlieumutism, NeuraUU, Cuts, HrnlsM, Hunts, Korea and all mmiu. uhhnm tur lusnuruwH, so -mil. At Klrlln's drugstore. S-e Thauma. She's a wondeO 7-22-t Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, PRESERVE CROCKS 1 (ft, 2(jt, 3 qt, 4 qt Brown Sugar, 4c. Whole & Ground Spices GRAFS, No. i22 North Jardin Street 1 .:v''.