TIMES Do you ever consider the quality ot the food yon ara eatlngt It may be good, it might be better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Is It not worth while to make sure that your Tea, Coltse, Wugar, llutter, Kggs, Bplees and Innumerable other groceries are of the bent quality? There la such a trifling difference In the prices of the beet and the worst that It cer tainly does not pay to buy the worst, oven on the false grojnd of supposed ooonomy. The beet is always the cheapest, because the mot satisfactory and durable, and tho very beet ot everything In thogrooeryllnuls kept at Cor. Centre nncl Wliltc Sta., HHKNAMIOAII, IA. THIRD EDITION fast' Inf Points, Base ball on tlio wane. Nutting seawn at hand. reaches almost over. Flies aro thinning out. Sausage and scrapplo aro appearing. Fall trade with oysters Is opening. The fall bouse cleaning Is In full blast Ashland complains of chicken thievee. Look out for your doors and window onings. Gradually, hut timorously, business is proving. The harvest moon is now iu its full blazo of glory. October is expected to bring us somo lino Hutiimn days. The now Washington hall at Ashland will rie opened ou Oct. 12. Tho bfuinnna continues to hold in favor among tropical fruits. Again it r tho glorious season of tho year for walking parties. Leaves turning brown and falling from tho trees. Tho ice men's sale's now begin to diminish rapidly. Gas bills Increase in size as the days decreaso in length. People aro now asking will it bo a mild or oold winter? The season for renewed activity in tho churches Is now hero. Arnica A Oil Liniment is cnually good for man and boost. 23 and 50 cents per bottlo. Preparing" to Hue. The report published yesterday that tho construction of reservoir Mo. 2 of tho public water works would probably bring on an other injunction suit is confirmed. It ws learned to-day that tho initial Btops havo been taken and within a few days tho papers will be preparod and suit commenced. The narties who will bring the suits will bo tho Tliomas Coal Company, operating tho Koh lev Eun colliery, aud tho Glrard Estate. Judge ltyon has been engaged by tho com irony and Samuel II. Kaercbcrwill represent the Estate. It is said tho attotnoys and parties interested wero in consultation to-day aud wcro busy examining blue prints show Sng the reservoir site and its relation with tho workings of the Kehley Iiun colliery. The proprietors of Pan-Tina have spent thousands or dollars to umku u Known mat Houres i.'oiuhB. ColdM and f.nGrimw. Trial twittlfs of I'an-Tiua fiee at P. V. V. Klrlin drug store. I)1k1 LKIBY. At Shenandoah, Octobor 2, 1803, Gtaorge Henry, son of William mid Susan Iieiby, aged 1G years. Funeral on Thursday, October 5th, to leave residence ou West Strawberry alloy for tho Evangelical church at 1 o'clock, sharp. Interment in Odd Fol lows' cemetery. Frionds and relatives ro apeetfully invited to attend. 10-3 2t HUutit I'lre. A bed In a Polish boarding houso on liowcrs street caught fire last evening through soma manner for which the occupants were unable ti account. Thero was considerable excite ment about tho place, but tho names wero ex tinguished before much damago was dono and without the assistance of tho fire department. Hero's it HiirgalN, Do you want a bioyclo? Wo havo n few high grado $110 pneumatic with Morgan and Wright tires loft. Will oloso them out for $1)5 each. McCossni.t, & lino., 10-8-Gt Ashland, Pa. Another Onink. A man by tho name of Smith, who Is said to hall from Mt. Oarmel, is seeking notoriety through tho samo channel that Giicttllng, tho World's Fair trotter, boeaino a traveling curiosity. Tho Mt. Carmel man proposes carrying a scuttloof chestnut coal to Chicago, and on his arrival thero will sell tho coal as souvenirs. It is quite evident that Mt. Cnrinel's cranks aro not confined to its news paper ulllces. Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny's. 0-12 tf Tho AVreck Cleared. Tho wreck which occurred on tho Phila delphia and Heading Railroad, near Wetiierili Junction, yesterday, was cleared away by 3 o'clock In tho afternoon and after that hour trains woro running regularly on tho Potts- villo short lino of tho Pennsylvania Kiilroad, which was also blocked ou account of tho wreck taking placo at the junction of tho two lines. Uiifier Arrest. On Sunday last Anthony Wilkalus was attacked whilo walking to town after n visit to Mahanoy City by scvcrnl men whom ho could only describe as Llthtiiniaus. Wllka lus was very badly boaton and it was feared thoro would bo serious results. Justlco Toomoy ami Constable Glh'iu wcro given charge of the caso and last night they ar rested and gave, a hearing to Miko and An thony Novicskl. Tho men wero put under ijmOO bail each for trial at court. Tho attack seems to havo been made through pure vicinusness nud nothing was ilovcloped at tho hearing to show that Wilkalus 1 ad given 1 ho in the slightest provocation. TWO HOMESWRECKED. Mm. Dobtoii'n Dentil Silroerdi'd by Mrs. Coxiy' Collfa4inri of Cllltlt. CAMDEN, N. J., Oct. 4. Mrs. Clnra Cur tis Dobson, wifo of Dr. A. T. Dobson, a prominent physician of this city, died nt the home of her fnthor here yesterday from a broken henrt caused by domestic trouble. Mrs Dobson, who was a lndy of refinement, suspected her husband of linv Iiik Improper relntions with Mrs. J. Clar ence Coxey, of 423 Linden street. Ho claimed that his cnlls wero professional ones. This wns not believed by his wife and with her mother she called nt the Coxey runnlon and domnnded to soe Mr. Dobson. Mrs. Coxoy denied Mint the physician was In the house Mrs. Dobson forced her way in and wns followed by her mother, nnd proceeded to the second story bedroom, where tho two wives had a per sonal encounter. In the midst of the meloe Dr. Dobson an penrcd on tho scene from n closet and Bep nrnled the infuriated women, His wife accused him of infidelity, which he denied, and followed her from the house. Mrs. Dobson refused to listen to his pleadings, and proceeding to the office of a justice of the pence hail him arrested on the charge of infidelity. He was held in ball for court. Mrs. Dobson then secured her per sonal propertj . and with her two children went to live with her parentB. The doctor nnd Mrs. Coxey denied the serious accusation, and tho husband of the latter believed them. Mrs. Dobson was unable to withstand the severe blow, nnd was prostrated, death resulting from ncute inflammation of the brain, Mr. Coxey created a sensation yesterday by appearing nt the law office of Judgo Howard Carrow nnd announcing; thnt his wifo had confessed that the charges of Mrs. Dobson were true. Ho instructed Judge Carrow to at ouco commence di vorce proceedings, which was done. All of tho persons concerned, excopting Mrs. Coxey, are connected with tho First Pres byterian church, Mr. Dobson being onoof the deacons. LENA BROWN ACQUITTED. She Wns In.an Wlirn Sim Rtrnncled Three Clillriroll at ltordentown, Mt. Hoi.lt. N. J Oct, 4. The trial of Lena llrown for the murder of three children at Hordontown In Septcmbor lout, was begun yesterday before Justice Gar rison and a Jury. One of the vict ms was her own son, the other two being Gnorge and Joseph Harvoy, children of a neigh bor. All three were found on tho floor of Lena Brown's room strangled to death. Tho defendant stood beside tho dead bodies nnd admitted that she did the deed, but was unable to give any explanation of the nlfalr. The defendant came from Germany a few years ago, nnd nothing is known of her antecedents. She says she Is unmar ried. Since being In jail she has given birth to another child, which she has treated with tho utmost tenderness. The testimony of the witness for the prosecution was In substance that the murder was committed while Mr. and Mrs. Harvey wero away from home. The children wero left In the defendant'! ehnrge and she strangled them, as she said, to keep them out of harm. Then she sur rendered herself to the police. Medical Director John u, ward, of tho state Insane asylum, testified that the de fendant was ovidentlyBiiilorlngfroni puer peral Insanity, ns she was In ft delicate con dition at tho time, and this view of the case was also taken by the other medical experts, Including Judgo Garrison, who said he had no hesitation In telling tho jury thnt In his opinion tho defendant was fullering from homicidal lunula. Tho jury thereupon brought a verdict of not guilty upon tho ground of insanity, nnd advised that she bo confined In some suitable asylum. MISCELLANEOUS. E OU HA LE -Nine shares Hchuylklll Tree tlon slock. Apply at mis omce. u-ir 17IOH HALE A National tvnowrlter In ner 1 feet condition. Will bo sold cheap for oMh, Apply at this office. B-H-tf The Grand I-psTKAYED. From the prcmlsos of Btant li slow Pavllk, 13H Houtb Main street, Hhen andcah, dark crav cow with large, white liornf , turned backward. For the return of tho samo a reward will bo paid. lu a-3t Fall Opening! Don't Tobacco Spit orSmoko your Life Away Is IhH truthful. Htnrtllnir title of n little book that tolls all about No to-bic, tho wonderful, harmloss Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, lhe cost Is trilling and tho man who wants to quit nu can i runs no puysicai or iinnuciai tibk in sin? "No in baa." Hold bv all druralsts. lie ok at drugstores or by mallfretf. Address Too Sterling lteinedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, lnd. JjlEKOUSON'S THKATHE. P. J. FE110US0N, MANACEH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1893. Tho hit ot the Season. The third annual tour of Fitz and Webster A Breezy Time. Terrible Double murder In Kontticky. l'Allia, Ky., Oct. 4. Some unknown fiend placed a dynamite cartridge between Eliza Deut nnd Houston Kelly, colored, while they were asleep nt 4 o'clock in the morning nt tho former's home, 101 Second street. The cartridge exploded and killed them both. The dynamite was evidently placed directly between them, with a fuse attached, so that the right arm of one nnd the left arm of the other was torn off at the shoulder. It is alleged that the Dent woman had quarrelled with two negro men over the ownership of the cottage in which the tragedy occurred, which may lead to their arrest on suspicion, Driven Off by Striken. London, Oct. 4 The Alexandria & Craven oolllerles, in the Coventry district, Warwickshire, woro the scenes of attacks by striking miners upon the men who sig nified their intention of resuming work, They were threatened with violonoo if they persisted in their determination to descend into the pit. In many cases tLe food wnllets carried by the men willing to work were seized by the mob and their contents devoured. Tho men wore so thoroughly intimidated that they refused to go to work. Itaby Killed by an Explotlon. R IDG WAY, Pa., Oct. 4. William Zerbo, of Johnsonburg, at midnight went into the cellar of bis house with a lamp lo search for a leak in the gas pipe, and as result a terrific exploilon occurred, killing lU-months-old child and seriously Injur ing Zerbeaud his wife. The house is t total wreck and window glass was broken in huusos half n milo away. Death of a Nuted Kniflllh Actor. London, Oct. 4. David IJelasco, the actor, better known to the theater going world ns David James, died in this cli J. He bad long been a sullerer lrom a liver complaint. He created aud played for yours the part of the immortal butterman, 'crkyu Middlowick, in liyrou s comedy of Our lioys." "A Uree7y Time." The attraction at the Grand Opera Housd is a good one. It comes lu the shape of "A Breezy Time," presented by those star artists, Ir E. B. Fitz and Miss Kathryn Webster, who are surrounded by a capable compauy. There Is plenty of comedy and music in "A Breezy Time" and lots of clean fun. Ptcnyutir, New OrUani. "A Breezy Time" t Ferguson's theatre on Friday, Oct. Cth. USE DANA'S SAESAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Children's Itelliurknhlr 15cnpe. Nevada, Mo., Oct. 4. Whilo a train on the Missouri Pacific was approaching HIch Hill, Mo., the engineer discovered a woman nud two little children crossing a thirty feet trestle. The woman jumped nud escaped with slight bruises, but tho children.girl of 0 nnd 0 yours respectively. wero knocked down by the pilot and fell between the sleepers, lodging just under the rails. The entire train of thirty-eight cars passed oyer them, but when tho truln men went back to gather up their remains both children were found unhurt. Abraham ltlce Dead. Abraham Bice, an old citizen of Boaver Valley, died on Monday, aged 01 years, hav Jog been a resident of that valley since 1807. He was well known and highly respected and leaves a wife and six children. Ho was buried this afternoon with Masonic cero laoniee, he having boon a member of Cata wiesa Lodge, F. & A. II. Atteutlon Comrades! The members of Watkln Waters Post No. lit. (Irani Army of the Republic, who iatead going to Allentown ou Grand Amy Tv. are renuested to meet in front of Eeftwieh's Hall, Thursday morning at 6 e'eleek, prompt, fully equipped. By order of H. O. Boveb, Post Commander. Attest : F. H. Hopkins, Post Adjutaut. Thousands walk the earth to day who would he sleeping in its bosom Jbut ;for the tiawly use of Downs' Elixir. lin IN SENATE AND HOUSE. r. Slorenn Proposes a Ileturn to the Free Coinage Aot of 1837. WxaniNQTON. Oct. An entirely novel amendment to the silver purchase repeal bill was suggested in the senate yesterday by Mr. Morgan. It proposes the revival of the free coinage act of 1B37 and the remls. elon of 20 per cent, of Import duties to the countries that receive American standard silver dollars (of present weight and fine ness) at par as legal tender money. The debate on the repeal bill was continued by Mr. DolDh in favor of its passage. The debate was continued by Mr. Power In op- Dosltlon to the repeal bill, and by Mr. l'ab iner in its advocaoy. At tho close of Mr, Palmer's speech there was an Interesting and amusing scene. Mr. Dubois asserted his belief that there wero not ten senators Who were actually anxious to pass the re float bill, and ha almost challenged the trial of physical endurance. This testMr. Palmer deprecated as an net of barbarism. and he went through the pantomime of nartlallr taking off bis coat when tllus. tratlng the Imaginary scene of trying who was the better man. The incident aff ordsd great amusement. Mr. Dunphr, Just before the house ad Journed, and when the chamber was prac tically deserted, made a bold attempt to teoure the passage of the New York bridge bill, but although Mr. Warner declined to objeot to the consideration of the bill he was equally efficacious In raising tho point of "no Quorum" on Its passage. Previous to this episode the debate on the federal eleotions bill wns continued by Messn Northwny and Ilowers In opposition, nnd by Messr. De Forest and Kyle in support of It (Joining; l'vent. 'M Wwt annual lullgiven by theSlien nmUnh haw ball player, Bobbin' opera tteaseu Soboppo orehatra. Oct 13. Third annual ball, under the tf if in of Boston Buu Fife aud Drum Otopt, ia Foley's ball, Gilberton. Lane's Family Medlolue Mores the Howell .Eaci day. Most people need. to use it. Bast work done at Dreunan's steam laun drv. Evervthlue white aud spotl" Lace eurtalus a specialty. All work guaranteed Have you tried McElhenny's fried oysters Bur Ktvttone flour. Be sure that the name LbssiQ & Bakb, Ashland, Pa., printed on every sack, 3-3 3taw, Millinery, Goats, Gapes, Dry Seeds --A.T- w s-ly AMUSEMENTS. Dives, Pomeiioy and Stewaet, POTTBVIIiLE, 3E.A.. Special attractions on Thursday, Friday and Saturday J A r. nrlne. rolllcklne musical farce comcdr. E. H Fitz and Kathryn Webster, tbo popular musical artists, supportca uyan excellent company. New boeits. new dances, new music, now com pany, new specialties, now costumes. A bevy of pi ettyB'rls, tho tonnls quintette, the tnando lln octette. Tho latest, the new Turkish bell savotlc, and a cyclone of fun and music. OCTOBER 5th, 6th and 7th. Wo havo spared no pains to make our store an object lesson throuehout. Everv de- partment has been renewed nnd wo are ablo to put forth tho verv best goods for tho inspec tion and consideration of thoso who aro socking good goods at hard-times prices. Wo make our patrons a study and think wo havo not failed In our cUbrts to suit nil In quality and price. f)nr First. "Fall flnftirinfr in MillirifTnr! I Prices, as, 50 and 75 Cents. llcserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. POLITICAL. VOTE FOR Promises a rare treat, not only in tho fine French hats, but hats of our own American talents. Onr trimmer having been to Jiuropo, Is now able to combine tho European stylos with the American and design some most beautiful effects, which aro well worth your inspection. Ourtritumod iolthats all new and latest styles, (no old goods carried over) will range in price from 49c to $1.-19. Among them aro tho Colonial, Hnrrourt, Ploiizco, Plcolo, Francaiso, aud so many others space will not permit mention thereof, Our trimmed hats of ovcry do Bcriptiou for tho aged as well as tho young ladles' will boput forward at tho following prices: $1.48, $1.08, $2.48, $2 93, $3 25, $3 03, $1.23, $5 00, $5.23, etc., to any prico according to tho kind nud quality of trimming. A beautiful souvenir will bo given to anyone purchasing a hat over and abovo $2.00. A. f. ill JOHN P. MARTIN -FOR- Wos not in the slightest way neglected. It is brlmfull of all the newest manu factured Coats, Capes, etc Wo havo thorn to suit ovcrybody and at prices within everybody's reach, Now, is it to bo a plush or fur coat, jacket or cape? Pay us a visit on our opening days, and we'll help you out of a dilcmua. A handsomely framed picturo will bo presented the buyer of a wrap during our opening days. COMMISSIONER GnfWQ nCDAflTMCMT Toofull for utterance, in nil the newest U it I bUUUO Utr Mil I mtVi I and prettiest weaves out of tho factories " r:.--:--. at quality and prico buyout! expectation. VOTE FOR -FOR- DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, FQTTSVIII3S. FA. i i v f Til J' 0. GEO. MILLER, Manager, CONTROLLER. . We mention for your benefit A line of Plain and Fancy ft i. S' To Itellcve lUtl-u8s. West Chester, Pn , Oct. 4. Chief Bur gess Speakuitiu and all the cburches of Coatesvllle havo called a public meeting for tomorrow evening to organize relief committees for the distressed people of that place, many of whom are mill hands and have been out of employment for u loug while. A German itmibvr's Suicide. Berlin, Oct. 4. Director Schultz, of the Rhenish Credit bank in Karlsruhe, shot himself with a rovolver.aud died boon after wards. A largo shortage was fouud in the bank's accounts. VOTE FOR FLOWER POTS AND JARDINERES I G-EOR&EfOLMER lllimnrck Will Avoid Ilerlln. BEHLIN, Oct. 4. Prince Bismarck wi 11 return to Friedrichsruh via Bebra and Ilnuover, aud thus avoid pusslug througu Berllu. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of tho New York aud l'lilladolplil& Kxohnnges. New YonK. Oct, 8. Thero was great dull ness In the stock market, though prices wero generally firm. Closlns bldt: LehlRh Valley- SI W. N. Y & Pa... IU Pennsylvania, WH II. & B. T. com Reading IVA Bt. Paul Lehlgu Nav -.. 41 Heading g. m. (s... 07J.4 Heading 1st pf. ts- SUM KoadluK 2d pf. 5s. 20 Heading 3d pf. 6s- 15H N. Y. & N. K Z98 OT Slicimmlonli, TREASURER. HANGING BASKETS, UMBRELLA STANDS, CUSPADORES, ETC. GIRVIN. DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S, O ESoixtla. JVEetlTH Stroot. ft VOTE FOR C. C. MATTENK? 3jJ QUEEN & CO., Of MladelpMa 1 Send their Eye Specialist To Shenandoah, Thursday, Oct. xa He will be found at the Ferguson House, From 8:30 a. m. to5:30 p. m. Persons who havo headache or whoso eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re' celve intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHAItGE to ex amino your eyes. Every pair ot glasses ordered Is guaranteed to bo satisfactory. 11. & B. T. pref ... Erie 137fi X). L. & W H8 N. Y. Central 101 West Bhore Lake Erie & 15 New Jersey Cen-10 Del. & IIudson...ll8 General Markets. PniutBiLrHiA, Oct. 3. Flour slow: winter tnporfine,t2S.15; do. extras, 2.!(S1.50; No. 2 winter famlly.l2.ooaz.80: Pennsylvania roller, etralsht,?3&8.30; western winter, clear, ISi.Wffi 8.19; western winter, straight, $3.193.10: win ter, patent. t3.05a; Minnesota, clear, tl.TSSS) 8.25; Mlnuesota.ntralslit, fcJ.t 3.90; Minnesota, patent, ;i.a; ailunebota ravorltu uranue, higher, live flour ti.KOa per barrel. Wheat dull. firm, with 0W4o. bid and T0o. asked for October; 71o, bid and Hio. asked for No vember; 7i$6e. bid and 73o. asked for Decem ber; 71Mc bid and 7Wc asked tor January. Corn strone. hither, with 0Hc. bid and 44c asked for Octobor; 48lo.bld and to. asked for November; 4tlc. bid and tt$jc. asKea ror ue cetnbr: 16Ho. bid and 4Sic. asaed for Jauuary, Oatsdulr, unchanged, with Stic, bid and Wo. asked for October: 36Uo bid and 8C?io. asked for November; 80Jo. bid and 47o. asked for December; 00Ho. bid and 87o. asksd for Jan uary. Beet dull. Arm: extra mess. 810.60311 1 family, $1&2U.60. Pork Inactive, llrm; new mess. 18ai8.K5. Lard unlet, firm: steam ren derl. S10. llutter steady: New York dairy. :iino.: western dairy, l?&c.: Elgin, tftf QJKJo.; New tYork creamery, a! woeteru creamery. 20ac.: Imitation creamery, IB 21o. Cheese quiet, steady: New York larga, white and colorrd, fVtmi Jjr.; do. tuiull, l llUr.: nart skims. ;U..c : full skim. gQUu. KK firmer; New Yor.. ami PeuUbylvaultt,2T4 Uttihv.; western, -lWiWWuc. Iluffulu I.Ue stuck Market nnmui. N. Y.. Oct. a -Catlle steady: extra l.tiju lb. steers. &. lt.tSA.afft: coarko steera. t fftl.BUi mixed Lute ben. . ; 1 rai uw. Si.ftuaa.76. llous steady, with sales of k'"" i welabt plus at oU'; Vorkei . krasy to tjood light, $u suu.7. t bnicu wt-iiilus, $.1' ; "od w diuins aud bt-avy, $7 Hifi(7 15: pigi. 2 ' blin-u ami li.uibn Hi in fuir m kd . bp, $.l.oili'( I; -iiud lubt wet In li. f xport vseibi r, Jt.;.'.j, , fair to tfm 6; exn nl II in -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR Dr. Daniel Dechert -FOR- County Treasurer RETTG'S Beer and Porter. I AM AGENT for the Chas. Rettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Elegance in Stationery. You are careful about your writing paper, of e mrse noimng snows kooh urevuiuK mum . ImbpIv than rnrrnftt nnrrfeMOandenra. rut jo"r little nots to "lb" buicber, tbe baker, tbecandlo-gviok maker," do not need to be o isurh ane qu'lity paper as your epistles loMei.ds. V ou l in -ave ironey there by using ur cbesper grailes nr p.ipnranu envelopes. CHARLES DERB, (Formerly with Wro. Derrt THE! LEADING: BARBER! Ferguson House Building No. 12 West Centre Street. Tue b t m i rreci in eveiy wuj u.j ib i next best. Both HOOKS cS: BROWN, No. t North Main Street I-lie n mdoah, Pa. 13 J Motilli Sltiln Street, Shonaxxdoaxi., All work guaranteed to be flrt-class In every res ect. vve respe ifu'ly solicit a share ot your patronage. Uouds tilled for anuaeuvereu LOTS Of holes in a skimmerl 1 Lots of wavs of tbrowlnsr awav mnnnv. nn of the best methods ot economizing is to Insure lntlrat class, thoroughly reilaole companies, either life, tiro or accident, such as represented uj FAUST, No. 120 South Jardin Strpnt. HbpnnnHnnh. TiA I! , i - e. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY j? Horses ano Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to.rf Horses taken to board, at rates , that are liberal. Oa PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee House.1 Russet Shoe Laces! Russet Slioc Dresslnsl j -AT TUX 1 lO -W. Oontro St., If. X JOHN I). TltGZlSR, IT : n, MAURICfi RIVI5R GOVE OYSTERS We are now prepared to fill orders In large or small quantities at our wnoiesoie ana retail store. All orders executed wun care ana promptness, 9.11-lSw 8 S. Jardin St, Shenandoah, la,