Evening Herald SUE NAN D O ATI. PA.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1394. ONE CENT. VOL. IX.-NO. io. Ire Yb Ready for This Is a plain question. If so wo aro Wo have just received n largo consignment of White Goods and Embroideries, tho handsomest Btyles you over saw. Como and examine the lino. Also just opened onocasoof l'lalu and Figured Sateens, which wo oiler at 12ic The V. N. Corset fitn like a glovo. Hcmiuway'a silk is thoonly silk wo guarantee. 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pd. Fasnmine the Quality and Finish -of Evcry one you buy means practically a nicklo in your favor. Do not fail to visit us during our Great Special Sale, beginning Jaruary 20th and lasting until January 29th. During thcto eight working days prices will do the talking. 2a Successor to EMU, DUKCAH I WAIDLEY. Must Vacate March 1st. MtmAll Goods Must be Sold by That Date. Further Reductions in Dress Goods, Trimming's, &c. ' U!t3ht:5 SjlliF Also includes Silks, Dress Goods, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Jfc ""liG Flannels, Blankets, Underwear, Chenille Curtains nnd Covon", anil Bany other articles, which will he disposed of at any price. Our Hue of Domestic Gootl ill bo marked at tho lowest pi Ices. C011SETS reducid from 50c to 38c; from 76c to 50c aud $1 to 75c. Handkerchiefs reduced frcm 10c, EOc, 75c and $1 to afic. Avail yourself of this groa.t opportunity and cull early to secure bargains. 104-6 West Cenire Stn.pt. nJ MB tern nw "We Ofi'eih Two Cars Clioice Timothy Hay. Two Cars Fine Middlings. One Car Choice Yellow Corn. One Car Fancy MINNESOTA PATENT Flour. Quality guaranteed equal to anything in 'he market at any price. Our prico, $5.00. 1 Car MINNESOTA "DAISY" Flour Our popular brand, always good; reduced to$4.50 One Car Pennsylvania Rollor Flour at $3 90. OLD TIME Ryo Flour Fresh ground. We invite attention to our Special Fine Table Srnpsi Strictly puro sugar goods at 8, 10 and 12c. Also te our now crop Now Orleans Baking Molasses at 50c per gallon. ' Don't forgot our Fancy Northern-grown Sugar Corn "PRIDE OF SHENANDOAH," 2 cans for 25c. We opon to-day another lot of Mino whito and fat, reduced to lCc Mew 2S.ag Carpets. Now FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, 2 Now Spring Pattorns. AT JsXEITERS. ! Furniture of every variety and price. Many specialties worth columns of description and praise. But we only have room to mention a few things. Chamber suits, $20 up ; rug parlor suits, $40 up. All other goods cut down at same rate. J.P.WILLIMS&SON Your Spring Sewing? ready to supply you with tlio poods. oun - Look for our circulars. 'V3r&&r W &iUi.n 8 South Main Street. UAHAN0Y CITY, PENNA. T Hargtnn in Fancy Norway Bloater Mackero), a pound. Handsome pattorns, and prices from 80 cents up. yards wide, at 50c. EIWll C011L Regular Meeting Was Held Last Evening. MONTHLY REPORTS READ All tlio Ofliclals Make Statements T uch Ing Upon Their ltespectlvo OHlcc for the I'ast Mouth Tlio Hoard nf Ileiillli 1'rese lit h n Lengthy Adelrest A regular meeting of the Borough Council was held last evening, Messrs. Betteridge, M Quire, James, Gallagher, VanDuseu, llolmsn, Dougherty, Stout, Gifllgan, Coakley and Lamb being preecut. Mr llrewcr and J. J. Francy, representing tho Columbia Brewing Corop.uiy, asked per mission to run waste water from tho brewery into tho borough drain The request was granted. Supervisor Llowcllyn wanted to know whether ho Bhould stop throwing oyster shells into holes in the streots, as he had been ordered by the Board of Health. Mr. James aaid ho was in favor of standing by the Hoard ana wo subject was dropped. Electrician D.iris aaid the ilro alarm system was out of order and had boen since Tnnadnv and ho was unable to locate tho cause of trouble. He said tho services of an eupert liui man would bo required. Tho matter was referred to tho flro apparatus coimuittue with instructions to have tho matter attended to without delay. Mr. Hotmail said the condition of a drain lit tin) south end of Mark,. I alley had been complained of. Tho matter was referred to the street committee The Hiiialu's claim against tho Borough Council was then taken up. Mr. Lamb reported tbat Council had previously offered 1201 in settlement. On motion of Mr. Gallagher, tho Treasurer was instructed to mako a cash oiler of $300 in full settlement of the claim and costs. The report of Treasurer Bradlgan showed a balance of $6,245.38. Mr. Bradlgan was granted ifiou lor extra servuo in connection with tho wtr works and J. H. Poiuoroy Eiii., was granted $150 for like serviics. Tho report or Chief Burgess Burns for tho month of January showed fines collected, 412: license fcos. Kit : total. 36 The report of Chief of 1'olice O'Hara for tho month of January showed 10 arrests: t! iwld fluid's s'etvtil tiino, weTre'URrjSarged,' uuu longings were airmailed 10 ho persons Secretary Soanlan, of tlio Board of Health, presented me lunowiug: To the Officer! and Memien of the Ilorungh LAUNCH, of aienanaoan, t a. Gi:ntlk5IE.n : The Boaid of Health re sportfully submits tho following leport for tin- iraciioual part ot tlio jear ending Janu ary 1st, 1894: Much tnuo has been spent since the organb zatiou of the Board in elrulting rules aud iu gulatious, investigating tho best methods of preserving tho public health and systematiz ing t e workings of the Board. Thorn has been rejiorted lo the secretary dining tliH past terra 50 catcsof typhoid fever, iuj cnscsoi measles, l j scarlet tevtr, u ellpn thcrlaaud one varicella. Jn this connection tho Board desires to state that they havo de cided to place a placuil on all houses in which u communicable diciMe exists, the name of thii disease to bo recorded ou the card with penalties designated thereon in ca6o the uo tiee be violated While thus quarantining alllictod families wo nrny, apparently imposo hardships upon tin m, we hae nevertheless decided that it is the only safeguard toward the public fortho piovcnting of the spread of a communicable disease The number of deaths from the diet asea are; typhoid fover, 3; tuiuslis, 1; scarlet fever, 2; ilipthcria These figures aro by no in wins complete, as much uiuieuity was experienced by the Board in having the proper returns made uy doctors and undertakers. Total number of deaths, 47, of which 27 wrio males and 20 females. The ages were: Under 1 year, 10 j 1 to 10 years, Hi ; 10 to 20 years, 4 ; 2U to 3U years, a ; oil to 40 years, 3 : 40 to 50 years, 2 ; 50 to (10 ears, 1 : 00 to 70 years, -1 ; 70 to bO jcais, 5. Places of birth Pennsylvania, 3b; Kugland, 1; Iioland, 0; Wales, 3 ; Ituwia, 4. The Health Officer lias served notices on about 150 property holders and tenants, of which Mi complied and bad their premier alaaned up aud nuisance removed. The others will bo suit manly dealt with indue time We would respectfully reciuimend that lUHHMires be adopted to keep our streets in a butter Military condition. J hoy are coveitd with mud, manure ami nun ot every de Mrlptlon. ineae maieuais are ill summer liiuu uiulstuned byepiinklingaml wanned by th ray of the sun. The two priiiuiptl factors lo di volop disease germs, viz : heat aud moisture, are then priseut. Wo would respectfully leioinmend that a system of public sewerage, be adopted. Oi, if this is not practicable, the construction of private aewers tfuould te eucouragtd, aa by so doing the pollution of the soil would lie ptoveuted. especially is tti's the uaae in lower lections of the borough, where natural drainage is imtiostible In uiauy poitlcns can he found cellars and privy vaults that are continually filled with water. Certainly no ouo oau gainsay that aueb a condition is injurious to I he health ol the public. It is said by eminent un itarians that the average iersou returns to the soil dally tluee ounces of solid excreta, forty ounces of liquid aecrota, and eeveu aud onu-lmll ouucea of kitchen garb age. To this must be added five gallons of waste water from the laundry, and both always of doubtful puiity and often loaded wllh the gemu of disease. Applying this to tho Borough of Shenan doah. 3.000 luiuuds of solid oxcreta, 8,000 pounds of kitchen gailwge, 45,000 kuiuU of liquid excreta ana w,uuu gallons oi wa.ii and laundry water. What must be the condi tion of the soil uuder our borough subject day a lie day to such treatment? is there any wonder that epidemics of typhoid fever, foarlatlna aud diplheria should exist? A icoutl sewerage system caunot, Iheiefore, be loo strongly n commended, if the w elfare of the community is at awke ercoiial inconven iences should not he legardt d, or it will lie iuiioibie to make auy sanitary or other public improvements iu tiiis uy. The value ot health cauuotaud outhtnot to be measured by dollars and cents. A hygenic necessity that remains unprovided tor In this borough is a syston ot gathering aim nurawinn or house garbage. Our preterit method, or rather lack of niethial, IsentlWy Inadequate. Itielllcieut and unhealthy. All sanitary ex perts agree that the proper way for tlio dls pnml of garbage U by cremation, and wc would recommend that Council give thi matter their sincere attention and invceil gate some of the .ystems of cremation wit'n tho view of adopting one. a epidemics ongi nnlo and thrive only In filth Every government owi order, law and irotcotion to its citizens, and one of the moat mnortant obligations It haA In iierform is to preserve and nrolect Its atr niDDly. We aro pliwsid to note that Council has already Iven the r iilteulinn to th s matter aud we think the having of water that is puro and unpolluted a (lod sent to a oommunity. We alfo hope for a continuance over this treasure tho souno of good health and proiperlty. Means suould lie adopted hy wnicu nog pem within the borough llraita could be permanently atMted. Hogs led upon swin and inaintalned iu pens are) a nuisance by thoireelvos and are prfjudlcll lo tho health nf tho public. Wo would, therefore, recom mend the removal of all hegvpens Kept ana maintained wiihln the borough limits. Another nuisance and detriment to the public health is the hauling of manure tbtough our streets in unentered wagons It day fltne. Particularly is this tho case in summer, when tliefun striking it, causes it to exlmlo cdor that ii sickening lothuex tremo. Covered wagons should bo usod (or this piirpocoand thev should not bo allowed on our stico's except at night or the early hours of the moruinir. Tho above report was read and accepted at a meeting of tho Brard of Health on Janu ary 12th; 1S94, and ordered to be read at tho next meeting of the BorntiMi Council. S. 0. Sl'ALDINO, M 0. l'ros. Board of Health Tho communication wtfs accepted, and Council gave assurance that tho Board would remdvo proper support In abating all nuisances. I'onuly heat Visitor. Chris. Bossier, who fotreerly conducted a saloon in this town, on Thursday assumed charge of the saloon aud restaurant at 318 West Centre street. I'ottsville. owned by F Tray. Tho place has been greatly Improved hy Mr. Bossier, who has Mound tho services of Kdwnnl Marklo ns assistant Shenandoah vltltor to tho county seat will find ihe place convenient ly located near tho court lionso, and win no doubt avail themselves of the pro prietor's well known hospitality. Mr. Markle also extends a cordially Invitation to bis numerous mends to call, especially llioe iroin Biieuaudouli. Cninltir, Itoblilns Opera tlt.iHe. The Flacg Liver l'd concert and adver tising company No. 2. will commence three weeks' engagement at Bobbins' oora nouse, commencing Tuesday, February 0th ThcsocntertalnmenlBarettntir'ely free. The company is a good one farlttt wo bespeak for tnem large nouses wliueiiijui . out town. All utHltrafte and all ceBlItltWlilter-8 p. in. will bo charged 10c. So cbmri'early. (lood ord6r guaranteed and maintained. Irfdlea nro esjicclally lnvitel. 1-30-tf Got your repairing dene at Holderman's. 12-27-t I! Town Olllce. All orders for advertising, job work and auliscriptious can bo loft at Beere'a Auction and ( ommiasion looms, Dougherty building w. t;entio street, wnero tney will receive prompt attention. Not So. In reference to a statement by tho Potts villo Mtnen' Journal that the tehgrapli operatois wlio participated in the late I.ehlgli valley strike havo received their last in Hullracnt from tho Brotherhood, an onerato said yistcrday: "Tho Journal has about worn tho crown out of iu hut talking through it skywards The boys will bo cared for until thoy aro all at work, and the aauio appliua to all tno iiroiiieniooda on tlio J.ehigh V.ille.v system " Dim. HAItMAN. On the 31st inst.. at Shonau doah, I'n , Laura M , wile of Georgo Haruian, aiied 24 yeaiB. l-'uneial will lake placo from tho family residence, 28 South Boweis atreet, on Sattuday, February 3rd, at 2 p in. Inter ment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Itchi Uvea and friends respectfully invited to attend. l 3l'3t Notice to Hie I'llOlli-. All persons are forbidden to skate or trespass on tho dams of the Shenandoah Water Company under penalty of Ihe law. By order of the comiatny. 1-10-lw 8. 11. Hkbs, Supt, Married. Miss Sarah J. Hughes, of town, aud Samuel A. Kvans, of Centralis, wore married at tho resideneo of tho bride's riareuts on West Clierry street Ttiefdsy evening by ltov. Bridgeuian, of the Protestant Episcopal church. David Feist was tho groomsiqau and Miss Lillian Needs, the bridesmaid. The couple received the congratulations of mauy iritniia ana a number or valuable and useful presents. J'apern Wauled. In order to complete 11 Uw lour copies of tho EvKNiNi; liKHAi.li of Sitnihr 18th, Outo bor 21st aud 2eftlt, 18113, are wanted. Address, 1Ikhai.1i otUce, Shenandoah, Pa. tf if there ever was a leul ure for chronic, Uougha, Colds, lirouotiteal tniublea and I Urippe u Is l'uii Tina. Don't lull lo get 111. (luuii.e; avoid suIwUtulea. UeatM only 36 eon It. I'an-'J'Inu Is sold at P. I. 1). Xlrlln't Urug btoie. Hear In Mltut John A. Bellly's is tho place to get the purest wines and liquors, best boor and alot tnd finest brands of cigars. 10-lfi-tf Coiiiluir Ijveuta. Feb. 5 Fifth grand lll of the Gymna sium Club in Bobbins' opera house. Feb. 5. Children's entertainment under the auspices of the Salvation Army, llurchlll'a Cute. Wbeu necking a neat and woll oonduoted oaf, go to Burchlll'a, eonier Main aud Ciwl UreeU. route ami prompt auennon, ll-7-tl Wonders' one dozen S eabinets for SI. 8. . Cor. Centre and Maiket 8ts., I'ottsville. ii-ai-if Ulveu Away. For Blxtv data Keaeev. the rhotomaiihor. will give a 10x12 platinum picture with overr dotou of his $3 cabinets. I f IIS, t. Sheppton Husband Has High Fling. PERSECUTING HIS WIFE After Denerllng the Womilli mill Iter L'our Smalt Cbltdreii he Olives Them In the Tnnr llou.n hyTlireiiletitllgThelr rrleuda AVIIIi an I1ai1ohIoii of I) iiamlte Louis liico, whose Pollsli mme 1 T.udwig Ratehia, woo before Justice Toomey iMt nlglit chargwl with denettioii, and was held for trial at tho noxt I'ottsville court under $aon ball. lilce deecrtod his wife and four small cb'l dren at Sheppton three mouths ago, but kept trace of them, although iu no way con trlbutlug to .their support. The wife and children were takn in by frbuds at hepp ton, but Klco warned tlio Mends tbat if they did not turn out the woman and her ohildien ho would blow up the house with dynamite, and thou hang himself. Ho succeeded iu friuhtctiitig the family so bidly that Mrs. Bice was elected and sue . oDiiged to to to the Almshouse at Schuylkill Haven with hor children. They remained there uutll fow days ago, when they came to Shenan doah. Hearing that her husband was at Minorsville Mrs. Ulee swoie out a warrant for his arrest, which was msdo at Miners- vlllo yesterday by Special Olliuer Anthony Alex. THES lIvVVIOLATED. Op, rators of the Oak Mill Colliery II Id It-spon-lblp. Special to the Hbrald. Mikhrrviixb, Fob. 2. Deputy Coroner Guldln aud his Jury last night concluded the inquiry as lo tho responsibility- for the death of Giles Blount nnd two Iluiigaiians drowned In tho Ojk Ulll colliery on December 21st, latt. The tiry presented a verdict In which ihey hold the operators rerponMhle for the death of tho three men The bosses are censured for not complying with the law which directs that centre holes must be kept ahead in all sir teranuan openings that are driven in, tho direction of a body of water. (JlIAKAKIi, 111! N'elfert lalcly lieoHiho Ihe lino wune none. Jllss Maggie Slnnise, of Phllatlolnhis, Is visiting the families of H A. Bachert and J. 1). touly. George Hennas has removed from Black Iildge, ,urno county, to tho house lit Ibis place recently vseated by Pi tor IChoads William Fiiher, of Delano, intends making i;iutKaKO ins niture aonnng place. Willie Houser, who has beeu quite ill wllh scarlet fever for some weeks, is now much improved. LOST I'liHKK. Tuesday evt ning the Citlr ens of West Mail auoy Township n ct in Bender's hall at Wm. I'enn, and nominated the following ticket : cliool Directors, Samuel Malcwnoy and John F. McDouold; Supervisor, Aud nw Dean. As the Democratic 1 ax Collector was approved, the nlliee was not named on the ticket. Tho Democrats of Lost i reek met in tho public school building Monday evening and uoniinttod tho following tlckol : Soboo' Di rectors, Martin K. Dixon and P. M. N'oone; rax ' nuector, i j -iici.augnni'; supervisor, James McDonald. Washington' Itlrttiday. Thelluee local camps of tho P. O. S of A. are making preparations for the celebration of Washington's Birthday. Tho personal of the committee having the xffair In charge is a guaranteo that tho occasion will beoneof miiehernjoyiuent to the members of the order Frackville Council, Jr. O U A. M., will hoist an American lUg over tho public Bnlionl building of tbat place on the22iid inst. Coun ells from different par s of the county will take part. Mellenry Wilhelm, Ksq , of Ash laud, will present the flag in behalf of the Council. Incorrigible. Stlncy Deskawiez, tm.ytarold sou nf Joe Deskawicc, of Ihe First ward, was taken to the I'ottsville jail this morning, charred by his father wllh incorrigibility. Ihe boy had lieen running away from his home so lie quently during the past nine weeks that his lather concluded to put him iu a Reformatory. Yesteiday special ortlocr Sadosky, of town, found the boy at the National hotel. In Girard villa. He had repiewnted himself as home less at that place. '. & It. liilllxilra Jille. All the collieries of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal ct Iron Company in tbi region suspended operations last night for an indefi iiite period. The cause given is that there is no market for eoal. Some local mining ofli cials were of the opinion to day that the orders will be modified tomorrow aud at least some of the collieries will be In operation on Monday. Medical Friruily Intitvd. Tho medical frateruily of the city of Shen andoah is invited to attend a private exhibition of strength to be given hy Mine. Yuoea for their benefit at Ferguson's thsatie, on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 6th, at 2 u 'clock. Ilruka. Ills Wrist. Frank Spanla, sen of the Kast Ceolie street fruit dealer, fell while skating ou a pavement last night aud broke his right wrist. Sermuu To. night. Rev. S. Cooper will preach a sermon in connection with the levlval services in I hi Primitive Methodist chuich, coruer of Jardui and O ,k streets, this evening. Have you tried McElheuuy's fried oysteis 9 la-t. Special low prices to all iu watches, owelr; ud silverware at Holderman's, corner Mali nd Lloyd streets. 12 J7-tf ill! 1 I'I'RMINAI,., Harry Miildocn was an out-of-town visitor to-day. James I.eckle went to Mahanor City this morning. S. O M. Holloneser snent to-dav at thn I'ottsville court. Mrs Thomas C. Waters Is the euest of Sliamokln friends. S. VsiiBiueti. of Ashland. Was seen on our streets during the day. Samuel Steinhach. of Lost Creek, snout a few houis In town to-day. Joseph Townsenil and Benjamin Wragj: were Shamokln visitors this morning. Irftter Carrier P. I). Itoliimn was made t . father of a pretty daughter last evening. JsnieB Mulr ami Adolrdi Prince, of Po -- Tills, transacted business in town thismornn Misses Belle Alexander and Annie Kv.o of Ceutralla, are the guests of town relat vc- Miss Mary Hughes, of St. Chlr. Is th - guest of Mrs. Samuel Hughes, of WestCli irv street. Maurice Lllseh, one of Mahsnoy Citv's solid business men, spent tiiis morning with iu town. Phil. J. Council, chief cleik in the County Commissioner' office, was a visilor to town this morning. Mrs. Malachl Cleary. Mrs. John Slattery and Mrs T. J. Broughall were Pottsvlllu visitors yesterday. James Grant, Andrew Moluskey, Jacici Smith, Adam Tsbnr, Joseph Wyatt and John Fecley were among tho county seat visitors this morning. Miss Laura Huntzinger, who has been tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas C. Waters, for some time, returned to her home iu Phila delphia to day. A Midnight Itiimliler. Joe Kapufski was arrested last night on oath of Paul Uranus, and being unable to furnish $300 hail was taken to the Potuville jail this morning. Both men hoarded in i Re name house en South Market alloy, but occu pied separate rooms. I'rauus swore thai at o'clock this morning he saw Kakufski con- c into his hedioom uud m rch his el- n: ' Uranus was only half awake at Uk, (1U. linil he "attached no Importance 1Q Kakuf-kis movements. Wbeu I'laui RrWo fur the . av he found that $11 had been Uken fi oiu Ins pockets and he decided to kick. When pre sented before Jualieo Toomey Kakufski pro. testetl his innocence, but ho was committed, A (!Hnl of TIlMlilf. l'blTim Hkbai.k: - My dmigbt'er 8ni ,IIV. self have boeu ill with oU(; fever at too residence of my mother Mrs. A A. Davis, nr. Shenandoah, Pa, for the pist four months I wish to ei pre s my thanks through ihe columns of the IIvhai.d to the "Y" am n- v for it donation of (lowers and fruit, to ttio uelghbors who weib so kind to mo, to Ihv William Powick and wife, and to Dr. J 8 (.'alien for his close attention to mo while I was iu a critical condition. , Mhs Itv. W. II. Zwnizio, Alttn'tewn, Pa. Shenandoah, Feb. 2, 1HI. L'ceoMe court Closed. The Pottsvllle license court closed on Thurs day evening and thoiiiimerousiipplieants now have nothing to do but await their f.ite Among the last ol case to he heard w, re those of Andrew Melusky and Adam Tabor i Shenandoah. Melusky wants a license- i.o the proi erty he recently purchased of Andrew Mormon, which is located at the south, it corner of Lloyd and Bowers streets Tahur he. ksa license for a property on the nnr'h side of EaBt Centre Btreet, near the I' i 1, depot, aud owned hy his father-in-law. Urniid Itall. On Monday evening, Fehnary 5lli, a grand ball will be hold In Bobbins' opera houso uuder tbe auspices of the Keystone Gyinua slum Cub, of Shenandoah A first-class or cbestra will be in attendance and everything will be done to give the patrons an enjoyable time. Don't fill to attend. All the festivit o -of this club are immensely enjoyable atfaiit-. comp'eto in all details. 2i No snow To-nlgiir. Manager Quimn, of Ferguson's theatre, wai notified this morning that the engagement oi the Imperial Specially Company had been cancelled, as the storm had made It impossi ble for the company to reach Shenandoah m time toapioar to-uight. MH-ldl. Asocial was held la.t evening at the Kalhach rcaideuce on Mayberry alley, uud r the diirction of Tobias Puicell. Tbe genial Piof Toole furnished the music. Tin partioipan's dishhrsed at midnight well jdciccl with tbe evening they bad spent. Have yon tried XoKlheany't ftietl oysu-is? 12-tl The llink Tx Staniln. tSpeeW to the Uskai.d. Wabhinoton, Feb. 3. The Bank Cm. mltteeof the House this morning killed the state bank tax repeal bill. a. i'. i A Happy Mu tf he who uses Had Flag Oil for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache and obmnle paln. n ' reiueay which cures every time. Try n, z., nU. 1'ed Flag OU is id at P. P. u. Kii lln's Drng Store. Fried oysters a specialty at McKlhnnny's 9-12-tf Osk Wat La' Launubv Bt.rja, the beet Sluing for laundry ose. Each package makes wn 40H 1 1Vits (Wild hy O h lev Rroa Are You Hard to Please In MOLASSES ? Then try our "Century." The best? in town for the price. Heavy body, sweet, and rich Havor, and only 10c a quart. i22 North Jardin Stree
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