, VOL- VI.-KO. 148. SHENANDOAH, PA., SAT UUP AY. JULY 25. 1891. pyE qje3 ' THE SUBE3T BO AD TO WEALTH IS TI-1B0UGH LIBEBAL ADVERTISING ' i E tJUNViiNTlUN (JALL. why HE RAN AW A". 7 the Republican Electors of I'eiiniylvutiia: After consultation ami correspondence with the members nflhe llemihllean State Committee. anil by their direction, I hereby give notice that the Jlepub'teant of Pennsylvania, by their duly pnoim representative, sunt meet tn tattle von? ventioji at llarrisburg, Wednesday, August 19, 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of plac ing in nomination candidates for the offices of Stale Treasurer ami Auditor General, for the nomination of ' elghtencantltdates for Delegates ul-Large to the Constitutional Convention pro vided for in the Act of Assembly approved June 19, 1801, and for the transaction of such other business at may be presented, KoliccU especially directed to the fact thai, in accordance with the provisions of the last men tioned act, each Senatorial district is entitled to a representation of three delegates in said Con stitutional Convention, two of whom only canbe Members of the majority party in said district. The electors of each district are therefore re quested to make proper nomination! for dele gates to said convention, the rules governing the nomination of candidates for State Senator to be applicable. Infill connection the CViatrman desires to call the attention of Republican voters to the rccom mrnil'Uton of the State Convention of 1832, that "they allow the greatest freedom in the general participation in the primaries consistent tcith the preservation of the party organisation." Wit. II. AXDKEWS, Chairman. The surrender of tho fishing boats, which it Is said were Illegally seized ruy tho Canadian cruiser Dream, should at once be demanded. The Canadian Government should be made to understand that the United States will not tolerate any sleep-walking act. Tiiekf. Is certainly no room for com plaint on the part of those who desire to visit Atlantlo City, Capo May,Long Branch, or auy of the intermediate places. Everything that railroad ex perience can do has been done in order to reach any of tho points named in tho most expeditious manner and in luxurious and comfortable style. Nothing has been left undone that will o induce to theso obJectB, not even ratio of fare, which liavo been reduced to minimum figures. All that is now needed on tho part of seashore tourists &is the small transportation fee, tho time, und enough cash to pay hotel or board bills. Playing Cards. You can obtain a pack of best quality E playing cards by sending flftoon conts in postago to P. 3. Eustis, Gou'l Pase. Agt., IB., C. & Q.K. It. Chicago, 111. tf CZBHSrTS per yd for the BEST TABLE OILCLOTH, Bold In other stores for 35c. All floor Oilcloths reduced. Call for bargains C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St, near Centre ZLSTIEW OAEPBTS. tjxelter is now receiving a new Brussels and Ingrains in IsTEW OIL CLOTHS. Just opened a large assortment of Choice JVeiw Patterns, j" in all widths. yiflVJUJUUMz yards wiac, A SPECIAL BARGAIN IX SYRUP. LYlic Fluent Tnble Syrup we liavc ever liad fur tlie price. Heavy Rody, Light Color, Splendid Flavor, Strictly Pure Cane Syrup, Not mixed witli Corn Syrup and Glucose. X'KICE TEN CUNTS A QUART. u Fair Sujjnr Syrup fit 6 "Northwestern Daisy !" Is a high grade Patent JTlourMade from choicest Min nesota Wheat, Makes mora bread thanlordlnary Hour, EASY TO Guaranteed Equal in every. resxect to any Jligh-pvicod Jllour in the market, $6.00 PER BARREL. or sale only A Schuylkill Boy Got Tirod of Boldff Whipped. Yesterday's N. Y. World cortlalnod tho following particulars of a runaway boy whoio paronts resided In Shonatidoah re cently : A fourtoon-year-o1d boy ontored tho Leonard streot pollco station lato Wednes day night and (aid bo was hungry acd tired. "I walkod all tho way from Philadel phia," ho said, "and I haven't any monoy. Do jou know any place whoro they will let littlo boys sloop for nothing," ''You can sleep horo," kindly replied tho sergeant, "and I will get you something tn eat." . Ho was detained for tho nlgbt, and in tho Tombs Police Court yostorday ho told tho following story to Agont Finn ! "My father Is a farmorln Girard Manor, Schuylkill county, Vii., and his name is George Smith. My name is Joseph Smith. I havo thrco brothers nnd tho biggest one is twonly-sovon yoars old. Thoy all went away from homo because father had treated them cruelly. Nino days ago I loft homo bicausol couldn't stand it any lonner. Father had a habit of boating me whonovor ho felt liko it. 'Joe,' ho would say, 'I think I will tako some exorcise,' and at tho samo timo ho would tako down tho whip and beat mo. 1 thought to mysolt that I was getting too old to bo whipped and so I ran away. I walkod here. At night I would slcop on the cars. I was taken Into a house ono night and I left there with a good breakfast in tho morning." lie wa3 Hold for examination and bis fatbor was notified of his whereabouts In tho city. The agent does not know whether to bollovo tho story, but if found to bo truo tho lad will bo given employ ment in tho city. ATLANTIC CITY. Spooial Choap Excursion on Fri day Noxt. Any of our readers contemplating a trip to tbo soashoro should take advantage ol tho clmnco offered thorn on Thursday next. Spocial train will loavo the Philadelphia & Heading depot at 10:05 a. in. Faro for tho round trip, between Shamo kln and Tatnaqua, 3.60. Tickets good for seven days. Completed to Deadwood. Tbo Burlington Kouto, 0., B. &Q. B. It., from Chicago, Pooria and St. Louis, is now completed, and daily passenger trains are running through Lincoln, Nob., and Custor, S. D to Deadwood. Also to New castle, Wyoming. Stooping cars to Dead wood. tf Buy Keystone flour. Bo careful that the nnmu Lessio & Co., Ashland, Pa., ii printod on ovorv sack. 8-3-3taw Unlike all other illusions tho exhibition in Forguson's theatro building will bear tho mot searching scrutiny. 7-22-tf Waters' Weiss boor is the best. Uoilly solo agent. John A 6-G-t stools of Tapestry and Body handsome new tall patterns. from $1 ni. eta. MUSICAL EVENT, AN OPEN-AIR CONCERT GIVEN AT LOST CREEK. MR. AND MRS. BROWN ENTERTAIN A Largo Company of Thoir Friends Enjoy tho Solootions Rondorod by tho Grant Band Last Evening'. Tho hospitablo mansion of Col. D. V. Brown, the superintendent for tbo Lehigh Valley Coal Company, at Lost Crook, pre sented a magniQcont appearance last night as tho Grant Cornot Band, of town, marched across from tho Lehigh Valley depot to furnish tho guests of tho Colonol and hia very amiable wlfo with instru mental music of tho standard that domon stratos that tho inhabitants of the ooal re gion know somothing mora than that which is confinod within the area of tho dusky diamond field. It was apparent from tho parado of tho band in town down thocentor of tho streets and tho flood of admirers on the sidewalks that tho Qrant Band was about to onter Into a sphoro by which society strictly clings. Herr Von Zeitz was in tho center of tho musicians wi'.li head bowed down and ear alert. "O .ir Dandy" Drum Major (Llowollyn, of course), was in the lead, tho strains wero delightful and many wishod that the train could have beon de layed. On thn way to Col. Brown's tho band spread itself. Lost Crook has a band, but its popularity, nor tho effloioncy ot its membors, has not reached that point upon which "bur own" Grant Band perches. But novortholass Lost Creek thronged the roadway to tho magnifloently decorated grounds surrounding Col. Brown's man sion. Tno grounds presented a sight similar to tho scenes depicted in tho representations of tho beautiful hanging gardens of Alham bra. Brilliancy was supremo. Tho two acres surrounding tho mansion woro alive with artificial illumination and thn smallost burdou upon tho smallest fruit troa was brought clear to tho oye. Tbo flowers in their bods seemed enlivened by tbo sprays of lights. Chinese lanterns also had a chanco to exorciso their usefulness, and thoy presented a picturesque appoaranco. After tho usual formalities tho Grant Baud took possession of a largo platform erected in tho centor of the grounds. The band consistod of forty piecos. Tho selec tions wero rondered in a superb manner and tho members woro heartily applauded aftor oach selection. Tho following was tho programme : moo it AM ME. (Jrancl Army Starch 1' (ke. Military overture Moyerelles Awakeulng of Hpilng Iiacti. Alto solo by Air. II. Schoppe. Russian Carriage Kong ...Thornton. Mwvenlr to Cornwall V. Zallz. iKTrnMiautON. Grand ononis and march Wagner, From "Tanuhauser." Something Lovely ..W. Llvnrman Helpc. lou from opora "ZjrtipV Ilerokl Cborus lrom opini "Uudino" looming. T1U -bits, comic opera Medley .Meyci. Galop "Over stick nnd stone" Strauss. Good night. Refreshments woro served the guests dur ing tbo evening and all who had the good fortuno to bo prosont enjoyed thomsclvos heartily. Tho Shenandoah delegation loft Lost Creek at 11 o'clock and arrived In town In good spirits and unanimous in tho opinion that Col. Brown and bis estimable wife aro oscellent entcrtalnors. KOTES. Shenandoah sout oyer 100 ot her best people Pottsvillo, Philadelphia, Port Carbon, Minorsvillo, Fraokvlllo, Mabaney Plane, Ashland, Fountain Springs, Wnv Ptnn and other places wero woll represented. Tho L. V. train was held over half an hour to.accnmmodatu tho visitors. O. A. Koim, manager of L&kotlde, I a faiiuru as a German interpreter. Tho Board of Control of tho Grant Band aro all jolly follows. Prof. Zoite's commanding figure was tbo observed of all observers. Notice. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens' Klectrio LVght Co., of Shen andoah, will be hold August 2flth, 1881, hetwoan tlia hours of two h nd four p. in., at the office of mid company, No. 'ii, N. Jardin tret, for tho purpose of voting on tuoquwtlpuof inoraiing tbu capital stock of said company, By order of tho board, Joun Gruuxeb, Seo'y. 0-25-Tbur-8w Thautna, tho mystifying. Thauma, tho wondorful. Now on exhibition in Fergu son's theatro building. 7-21-tf Tho Stone Crusher. Tho foundation for tho englno of the ctono cjrjiehw is completed utid-thu fouudu tioa for the crusher Itself will probably1 bo finished by to-night. Supervisor Llowol lyn also expects to havo tho chutos com pleted by to-qight and have tho plant in operation on Monday. Thauma is the wonder of the age. Don't fail to see ber. 7-22-lf PERSONAL. Fred II. Hopkins, Sr., visited iiahanoy City to day. Sliss liamo Crater, of Allentown, Is visiting frtouds in town. Jlisa Haltlo Bowman, of Mahanoy City, is tho guost of her uncle, II. A. Swalm. Vf. J. Watkins, local oditor of tho Unit ALD, and his wife left this morninir on an extendod tour. Tho Misses Gibson, of Wanamie, Lu. zorno county, are the guests of their sister, Mrs. G sorgo Kohland. Miss .Sadie Ivehler. of North .Timlin stroet, and Miss Lizaio Kropp aro visiting relatives tn Ilazleton. E G J. Wadlinger, the expert toneorial artist, Is now employed at B. J. Yost's harbor shop on East Centre streot. William P. Brown, formerly station agent at L"st Creek, but now of Philadel phia, spent a part of the weok in town. Mr. and Mrs. JeQitrton, who spent the past few days with friends in town, loft for their homo In Sandy Hun, Luzerno county, yesterday. M. S. Biggs, tho ofiloiont and obliging manager of tho Chioago meat markot, of town, and family are enjoying the country breeze at Bingtown for soveral days. Georgo Kverett Sprague, ropresontlng tho ooal dealing firm of Spraguo & Breed, of Lynn, Mass., spent Thursday and yostor day.in town, the guest of District Super intendent J. J. Bradigan and visited, for the first time, the workings of anthracite coal. Sunday Speolals. English Lutheran church, Bov. D. B. Treibloy, pastor. Services Sunday as fol lows: 10:30 a. m. and G:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Ebenezer Evangolical churoh. Bov. II. J. Click, pastor. Services Sunday at 10 a. m. in Oorman, and 0:80 p. m. iu English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All aro heartily invited to attend. P. M. church, oornerof Jardin and Oak strools. Services Sunday at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor at 0 p. m. every Sabbath. Classes moot Tues day and Wednosday ovenings at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 a. tn. General prayer mooting Thursday at 7:20 p. in. II. G. Itussell, pastor. Volsh Baptist church, corner West nnd Oak stroote. liav. D. I. Evans, pastor. Services Sunday at 10 a. in. in Wolsh and 0 p, m. in English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting on Monday even ing, at 7 o'clock. Class meeting on Thurs day evening, at 7 o'clock. First Methodist Episcopal church. Boy. Wra. Powick, pastor. Divino worship at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Morning sub ject: "Stability of Character." Even ing subjoct: "Tho Crow" being tho sevonth sermon of thoj series on "Tho Voy age of Lifo." Sunday school at 2 p. m., to bo followod by tho devotional meeting of tho Epworth Loaguo. Monday evoning soclablo and entertalnmont under tho aus pices of the Epworth Loaguo. Other sor- v:ces as usual. English Baptist church, South Jardin btreet. Bev. H. G. James, pastor. Tho pastor will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Morning subjoct : "Begcnuration and tho Second Birth." Evening subjoct: "God's Lovo." Sunday school at 2 p. m., Deacon Jchn Bunn, Superintendent. Mon day evening at 7:30 tho Christian Union will meet. Wednosday evening at 7:30 o'clock a general prayor meeting. No servlco in tho Presbylorian church in the forenoon. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor will hbvo services in tho evoning. There will bo preaching at Yatesvillo to morrow at 3 p. in. Don't fail to visit tho museum in Fergu son's theatro building. 7-22-tf G. A. R. Notes. Grand Army Day in this district will be bold at Mt. Carmol, September 0th. Tbo members of tho order at that place promise to outdo anything of the kind held In this part of the state. Our loeal post will turn out strong and help to mako tho affair a grand Ettcoess. Aro you going to Detroit ? If so, tho fare for the round trip from Shenandoah will bo but $14.26 As tbo distance trav eled will be 1,200 miles the rate will not bo much more than a cent n milo, Tickets will be good from July 81 to August 18th, with the privilege of & extension to Sep tember 80ib. There are 100,375 ox-Union soldiers and tailors living in Ohio, and only 40,097 are membors of tho G. A. B. Detroit expect to have 100,000 ox-Union toldiers and sailors, at tho onoampmont noxt month. The fight among tho different railroads In the West is becoming very interesting, and befbre It ends people out thero will be enabled to go to Detroit for almost nothing. He din not golu '01 To tlxht against the Bnuth, Hut stutd at home without a gnu A-ihoottuj otr his nioutb. Ladies should vi'it Thauma and soe what a wonderful being sho Is. f-ti-t I It don t do to neglect nature's warning ' aches through the tytti in, cause Hlieumiv tlaiu, Ni uralgla and lUrlraohe. Try lied Flag Oil, the famous l'ttlu Cure. 2ieuwnt Ktr I Un a drug nolo. FIGHT TO DEATH I FATAL ENDING OP A PRI2E- FIGHT. SULLIVAN PUTS UP A FORFEIT. Ho Will Fight Slavln-A Baby ThatWeighB Eut Throe Pounds. Porhapa Anothor Lepor. Homo. Dodicatod. Momngnheln City, Pa., July 25. An Inquest was hold yestor.lny over the victim of iv futul prizo tight at thin place. There has been bad blond between two inluers named Harry Boyd ami John My ford for tome time pisat, and they finally agreed to fight it out un der the piize-rlng rtllea ut catch weights aud bare knuckles. TIlPV VVfirfl hntli vnilllt otvnnrr mwl n I " . ..uu sanguine of their ability in knocking mo oilier out. auu it was a llerce battle from start to ilnish, with tho odds slightly lu favor of Boyd, who exhib ited more science. In the first, second and third rounds it was give nnd tako and until men wore severely i unshed, nnd when thev ciuiie to the centre for the fourth round both were bleeding profusely. After tv few leads lloyd mude a rush on My ford aud delivered a tremendous blow straight from the shoulder, catching the latter upon -the jugular. leiung nun UKua log. My ford was carried to his comer by his friends, but never retrained con sciousness, dving an hour later. Boyd at ouce delivered himself uj) to tho authorities. lie will probably bo.iu dieted for niauslamrhter hv the Grand Jury. County Sportlngr News. A number of Schuylkill countv epotts have been given "tips" that a uig cocKing main la on tlie tapis be tween partios from Mt. Carmel and Danville. Tho light will take place In tho vicinity of Brush Valley, tho time and placo however are kept secret as me noys are airani ot tlie slierill. Billy Joues, of Shenandoah, chal lenges any man In tho county to ent plea for. 20 a side. Milton Linden inuth, of Bingtown, is preferred. Hand ball leads base ball as a noun- lar sport lu Ashland, Muhauoy City has tho only regular organized bicycle club In the county. 'rue sportsmen lu tno western und or the county have the inanimate target fever. Hither Shenandoah or Mali- auoy City would , bo pleased to give titem a mated. Joseph Wyntt, of Shouandoah, and Patrick Sherry, of Wlirtrana. will shoot a pigeon match for $5J a side at bt. iNicnojas to-day. Match will com mence ut 4:30 p. m. Perhaps Anothor Lopor. New York, July iio. A report was current yesterday morning that an other Chinese leper had been discov ered, lu the person of Ling Kte, who keeps a laundry at 33 Bulge Btreet. It appears that the story was started by a remark made by Justice Duffy, be fore whom ICte appeared nsa witness iu tho K-sex Market Court. Kee is riufi'erlug with some other disease than leprosy, nnd his face is covered with eruptions. This caused Justice Dully to exclaim: "Are you a leper, too?" and he added: ' The Board of Health should look after you." Keo was at work at his washtub to-day when n ro porter saw him. Ho paid lie had been sick for two months, but did not know what waa the matter with him. He had no doctor. Sullivan Puts Up. Now York, July 25. Charlie John- ston, of Brooklyn, on behalf of John Li. tiulllvau, called at tlie JNew York Herald oflk-e last night aud deposited $1,000 to biuda match with Frauds Patrick Slavln to fight for tho cham pIouBlitp of the world. The money Is to be held until September 1 for Blavlu or his backers to cover. Johnston in sist" that tho fight shall take placo ill America. Tiio news unit muiii van nan po-ited tho money was cabled at once to England Odd Fellow's Home Dedicated. Plttrburg,July US. The new homo for widows and orphausoi Odd Follows, at Luurel .-liitlon. this county, wasdedi- cuted to-day. The ceremoules were conduottd by the Grand Lodge officers uraod Master w. is. aiarsn auu rust Grand tAx J. B. Nlobol-on making do addres-o-. The home has fourteen la.ge roonis. some of which cau be transformed Into wards for children. It is surrounded by two acres of beautilul wooded land. The institution has ac commodations for about llfty persons run will tie managed by a board or tweuiy-Bcvon, Anxious For Drow'B Position. Charlo4 Dangler, head bookkeeper lor uie l'otiBVllle iron unit &tel uom nauv. has announced himself ns a can dldato for ox-Bank Esatnlner Drew's position. Mr Dangler was a oundldiitu against Mr. Drew In 18S8. Henatar Keefor. District Attorney ICnah and ex-Dletrict Attorney Wtiltehouse are worklnir for hlui iu Washlucton. They havo endeavored to obtain the support of S.-nator Uuay, but were uiisucoos-nii. Bm Thauma. Hue a a wonder. 7 2'--t A TROUBLESOME GHOST. A MAHANOY 1f,ANK FAMILY 011UuKI TO MOVK. From "red-row," a row of houses owned by the I. & B. oompauy and situated on Builroad avenue, opposite the round house, Mahanoy Plane, eoHifwu gruesome tale of ghoulish revels and hideous sceues enacted at the watching hour of midnight with in the walls of a large double house. Up to within two or three weeks this house was occupied by a very respect able family The sights the members of the family claim to have seen tlur itie their rnalilimnu It. .1... i calculated to make the Hsh of tho most, inisiiperHiiiious person crawl I hey say tho nightly revels commnco at about the hour "when church yards yawti and graves give up their dead," '.. w,ll,?h ll""r "''re emeiiates from tho cellar liberies of unearthly groans and walls, after which thern issileuco, To owed by the i-oimds of ghostly foot lulls slowly climbing the cellar sfaira and passing along the hallway. Then they proceed njmtaiw to the attic, ac companied all the way by a clanking: as of nuty chains dragged across tho door In theattlc. Tim am, u, ,..,. groans nre renewed with an occasional uierume or demoniac laughter that would freeze tlie blood of the bravest man. This is followed by a sound of nullled sobs and wails, and then tho foot rails are heard again comingilowu, ItasslllLf from rrumi tn vr...... reaching tho cellar, where the per- ituiimuce eiius wini ti series ol halr cudling sounds too horrible for descrip tion. TIlettM 1 1 1 1 1 . nmnln .1 .. -k - -- - ,...,ui.o .iu lUC limb of thoglioshihlp did greatly disturb H1 wiKiiie, uu tuey were becoming accustomed to Uih nightly pergrlna tlous when the ghostshlp allowed Its curiosity to get tho better of Its judg ment. The tenants objected when it entered thn uhutnln.r .muvim...!.. ...... under the beds and, huinping itself, ojiiucu uib uccnpiims upon tlie lloor, and then disappearing, groauiug hor rlblv amid a Hiifl'oimilrnr ut,n,u,, ),-,-. .,r sulphurous fumes. It waa too much mm inu lumiiy movetl out. Weighs Throe Pounds. Chester. July IK. Mrs. Fields, of Irving Mills, lias followed tho ex ample of Mrs. Flnley and given birth to a very small baby. Its weight three days afterbirth was only three pounds. The mother is verv unnul . 1. .. u ..... 1 1 ofisprlng, which despite its diminutive Bi'.e,iB,ueuuuy aim niriving. un idea of Its dimensions nmy be gaiued when It is stared if nrma tiro flic llnnl.n.wU of au ordinury lead pencil. Mrs. Fields uybh in a pretty country nottso at tho foot of a hill, tho location being qulto romautio, with a small creek running lu tho rear of th house. If the exhibition in Ferguson's theatro building does not give satisfaction money will bo refunded. 7-22-tf Birthday Party. Miss Nollio llaugh, of South W.ilto t-lreo'., on Thursday evening oelebratetl hor twenty-first anniversary by entertaining a number of friends at hor residence. Aftoc an elaborate feast tho guests enjoyed them telvos by playing various games and ren dering vocal aud instrumental selections, and sucooeding iu passing a very pleasant evening. Among tho guest waro : ilr. and Mrs. V. K. Phillips, Misses Nollio liaird, h. Alillorohap, T. Kaw, L. Jones. M. Parish and L (Jaton; and Messrs. V. J. Sii.cox, F. Auornley, G. itussell, K. Davis aud D. Minnlok, of town, and C. Meadows, O Aikman and O. Pauls, of PotUvillo. Corner Stone Laying. Trinity ltofornied congregation, of Pottsville, will worship t)-nlorrjw in tho Knglieh Lutheran church. A number of tho ltoforined pastors of tho county and tho local clergy are oxpectad to be prosont at tho laying of the corner stone at 3 p. ni. Thu sermon in tho morning will be preached, by Bev. J. P. Stain, and at night by Bev. Prof. K L. Kemp. Oh, What a Ooiurh. Will you head the wa'-nlnuT Th ilsial nor. .laps of t h nure approach of that more tor rlble (tlteaso, Consumption. Ante yoiirnulverf if you win ailord for the sake of Hiving SO euu, in run uie rug ana no uoiouix ror it. We know from exiMrleuoe thai Hhiloh'u our) will Cure your Cough. It never falls. Thla ttXpUtlos why in ore than 'a Million llotlles were nold the ruwl rear. It relKven Uroun and Whopplinc Coniti at onoe Motnen du uoi o wunoiii ii. ror ijarno ttaoa, nine or Chest, uwHblloh'a Porous Plaster. Hold by U. it. Ilageubuch, N. K. corner Matu and uioya airuow. The exhibition In Forguson's theatre building it for ladies and entUmen. boa Thauma. 7-22-tf Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, PRESERVE CROCKS 1 qt, 2qt, 3qt'., 4 qt. Brown Sugar, 4c. Whole & Ground Spices GRAFS, No. I22 North Jardin Streot.