The Evening Herald. VOL. IX.-XO.43 SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 0. 1894. ONE CENT, m .1 f aw b m ji r 73 T JTH Jt Arc You Ready for This is a plain question. If bo wo aro wo liavo just recoived a large consignment of White Goods and Embroideries, the handsomest stylos you over saw. Also ju it opened 0110 casuof Plain and The I'. ft. Corset fits like a glovo. Heminway's silk is tho only silk wo 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. 5 Ksmine the Quality and Finish -OF Every ono you buy means practically a nicklo in your favor. Do not fail to visit us during our Great Special Sale, beginning January 20th and lafting until January 29th. During theeo eight working days prices will do the talking. Look for our circulars. tasor !o EIRE DUNCAN 4 WIOm 8 South Ms in S treet. Must "Vacate March 1st. -All Goods Further Reductions in Dress 'mix Aied includes Silks. in i I"? ","";u " uispo'wi oi 1 pint. LUKffio e to (oc. Jjannk-erclilols reduced from 40c, vj'jw. iuuii; auu laiitrnujr iu OWUfO UttrgBinS, 104-6 West Centre Street, "We Offer: Two Cars Choice Timothy Hay. Two Cars Fino Middling. Ono Car Choice Yellow Corn. One Car Fancy MINNESOTA PATENT Flour. Quality guaranteed equal to an, thing in tho market at any price. Our price, $5.00. 1 Cur MINNESOTA "DAISY" Flour Our popular brand, always good; roduccd to$4.50 Ono Car Pennsylvania Roller Flour at $3.90. OLD TIME Rye Flour Fre&h ground. We invito attention to our Special Momseoa at Don't forget our Fancy Northern-grown Sugar Corn "PRIDE OF SHENANDOAH," 2 cans for 25c. Wo open to-day another lot of hno white and fat, reduced to lGc a J Handsomo pattorns, and prices from 80 cents up. Now FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, 2 yards wide, at 50c. New Spring Patterns. 7 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.WILLIAMS&SOb T3T CA 1 Your Spring Sewing? ready to supply you with tho Roods. Como and examine, tho lino. Figured Sateens, which wooirernt 125c. guarantee. 0UR - Must be Sold by That Date. Goods, Trimmings, &c. Drew Uoods. Table T.iiier Vo.,tln. Ti at any price. Our line of Domestic Oool reduced lrom cue to 38c; from 75oto 50o him GOc, TGe and $1 to 25c. Avail yourself of this MHINOY CITY, PENNA. Bargpin in strictly puro sugar goods at 8, 10 and 12c. Also to our new crop New Orleans Baking 50c por gallon. Fancy Norway Bloater MackoroJ. pound. CIST! II LETTER From One of Our Regular Correspondents. FEW TERSE PARAGRAPHS II utfieriwm at the Court House Who Serk tho Drlpplnga rriuu the ltcnch u Other Ouurters Are Clmi a Tifornufl ltuhtitng 8peci-.il Hkramj correspondence. 1'iiTTfsviLMs, Fell, fi. It looksaa If tho now election law, so far as it relates to tho print ing nf tho tickets, may cause somo trouble. Tho Controller has called for lids on tho printing, but tlio printers do not know how to nmlto tho bids, because it Is Impossible for tho Controller to state exactly how many columns aro to bo made on the ticket. Tho i-ountv officials have becomo nervous, especially sinco tho hints that many of tho election districts maybe without tickots. A leading printer here says it will bo impossible for ono printer, or three or four printers, to do the work in time; that the work should have been dis trlbnted among several of the largo offices, and if that is not dono trouble will suroly follow. There is a movement on foot to steal a march on Hon John T. Shoener. who is out for tho Republican nomination for Congress, If the gentkmen in the scheme nro those who weie too cowardly to come out before Congress passed Ibo Wilson bill they should remain in mo iiacKgrounu. .Mr. Shoener shied his castor into the ring when others did not have the courage to do uiu sumo tiring, anu it is not tuir to try and uijwn mm now. I he Legislative fight in this district is gradually growing warmer. No new aspirants havo been nained.bu t there ought not to be any trouble to select three strong caudi dates from the twenty-Dim already in the field Hon. Ramsey Potts' chancre seem to oe improving each day. and I will not bo surprised should ho prove a winner. It is said that Jrel McDonnell, of I'alo Alto, is ono of tho best that mull be nlaeed on th ticket, with Mr Potts and Karl Whitman, of Sehuylkill.Havcn, or Hon. S. S. Coopor, of i rernout, ror tbo third. Tho present condition of tho county Demo cracy is deplorable. It now has two hitler factions of about equal size, and there are numerous other faction scattered tbrmurli tho townships. It is hard to say just who is Oil top. but tho Kltlir. or D.eL'ii f-Iempnt nonnu of Ibo factions is called, seems to hold the trunjpeard and hopes to win with tho help of mo oiaui arm national machine. l-.x sonator King, who is behind Chairman Litsch. wants to bo tho next Democratic candidato for Congress. Ho will bo savid much troublo anu expense by postponing bis candidacy until the dismal clouds of ihc Wilson tarill' uiu nave passed iy. Havo you ever been on the ' hill" during im hessioiiB oi court t It so, ycu have surely many uungry eopie nangingaround wntchfni. cat-like, for tlm f-t-nml.a in ian. somo waiting to get on n spcialjury panel', others anxious for a seat on an rliliriln and a seore or moro of other chances to pick "i1 u'"i uouar or two. i uoirt know an other place whero so many county treasury liamacles can be found. It. m-rnnnt. iv ti, freoueneo of certain men ft, the Tw.cttli.n,, nr jurymen ana Briiiirtuors. i tear, alaa! that the ends of justice are frequently defeated by tho watchfulnow and good luck of these shabby genteel scavengers. I would rather trtlSt HIV lot to the illVIlluiltarv Hrliitmlnr ,.r j u ror. i - v "What shall I do for my cough?" Tak Dr. Coxe'sWild Cherrv and Soneka. i.n.l cougn no more, rnco ami ryj cents. WANT TO REPAIR ROADS. The Cilrnril lustute rioeetd t inier N'ru Ihe trustees of the llirard Estate, which pays tho bulk of the tax of Wfst ilahanoy towinlilp, presentoil a petition to the Potts villo court yesterday, through 8. H. Kaeroher, hq., asked permission to repair aud open tue nds in the township under the law passed by tho I.eglslatuie in 1SP3. The trust a win oear me expense, iia.Miig all wagea, as well as llio aalarles tt tbo aun rvlsura ami auditors, and diduot the amount of taxes due lrom the Kstate. If the rule is gmnlrd itwill bean oidor unou the funervisora and auditors, to not In conjunction vvilh the trustee ol the bsiato in making leiwirs and opening roads. Theie ar-- nineteen miles of nubile romls in West Mahauov Tuwnahin The court reserved its decision. - ... .tritlt.il Ttiem. A German young man, unientlv about 23 years of age, culeitaluwl the people waiting fur trains at the UdiUu Valley depot this morning with an exhibition of levi-rdeinain. tie iwhmi a piece ot silver under the id i f ono eye ana allowed It to drop lrom the lid of tno other eye, tied xnols In handkerchiefs aud milled them by a simple waive ol his baud, made coins appear aud disappear with iightulug ranldily. and then took- un a col lection. The waiting paueugers were highly mystified and amused, and expressed their appreciation of the vounic man's skill bv dropping ptmilee and nickels into the hot. tue pertormer Hit lor Jlatianoy uty, where he intends repeating a program he gave in saloons of town last night. Appeal for Cleine ney. James J, Dougherty, the ex salooukeener of Shenandoah who was sentenced to serve five months in the Potisvllle jml on conviction for adultery, on oath of hi brother In luw. John Catey, yeaterday kid theoourt.thmugh J. II. l'omeroy, liq., that the seuteuoe bo modified. The ground of the application is that lighter Mnteuees have been passed In asos wuore tne oiienaes Here 111 roe times worse than that committed by Dougherty. The court took the papeis. I.eutru eHoll. Tho lenteu season bcitius Willi to-uoriow. which will bo Ash Widmsday. The forty days' fast will end on Katter Suudar. which will fall on March 35th. rOLITIOAI. POINT. Sonator Quay Indicates a disposition to'bo gin amending tho Wilson bill by breaking lis back, How would it do to hitch a repeal of the tenth commandment onto the Wilson bill, as an amendment? How would Admiral rtenham do for a presi dential candidate In '9(1? Como to think of It, however, he wouldn't run, as Da Oaraa discovered to his sorrow. It) spite of tho weather, the ground-hog didn't see his shadow Friday last Tho shadow of the Wilson bill was so dark over all the land that his didn't show. Hut if he has any sense he'll lay low until times get better, anyhow. Gcslrifs tho ground hog there woro many other who como out and saw their shadows last Friday and then went back with the dismal amuranco that their is n long wait yet before their tlmo comes. They saw also tho shadow of tho Wilson bill. The Ohio club, with ono exception the largest Democratic club in Cincinnati, Is of opinion that it is useless to nominate a Demo cnitie ticket in that city in tho spriug. Lest than a tingle day after the pawage of the Wilson hill wa? earlier than expected for tht Demoentcy to begin to disintegrate. uiLiiuitrox. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Duttcr aro visiting their parents in Liekdal. Dr. It. J. Kltz has removod hero from Ashland, and optued an ofiice in Mr. Jones' house. One day last wrok, 'Fqulro W. II. Williams received notice that a barrel of oysters had been unloaded for him at the Pennsylvania railroad station. The old gentleman hitched up his little nag aud rattled oil', over the cobbles to the station, at a livoly rato fur it would not do to leave the oysters there long for there was no agent at tho littlo shed, that out of courtesy Mas called a station, and goods were unloaded there only at tho owner's risk. Mouths watered and lips siracked in anticipation of oysters raw, stewed and panned, oysters scolloped, on the half shell, oysters croquettes, oyster salnd, oyster plei, deep and Juliy, oysters smoothered and stuffed, oysters fried piled high and steaming hot. Meanwhile the 'SSquiro nrred the plat form ho oould seo tho barrel standing ulone, big and bold it was all right, and th' 'Squire feellug satisfied, bi.cked his wagon up to the hed and stopped toward tho barrel. Hut Moees! It was empty save a half dozen in the bottom, and there was no one In sight. Now sonic of tho bojs around town think the stlalr funnv and chucklo about It. on the quiet, but the 'Snulm mm't . ut tk.. joko and if the culprits lull into his hands, iney win wimi many times over that they had eaten the barrel and loft the oysters. MIbscs Annie aud Maieie ITornii. Maizevillo'a belles, spent Monday evening in Uimrdvllle. Andrew Hanlao. tho nicht train dis patcher, rode to Mincrsville in a fast cutter on Sundav afternoon with Misa Nellie iiorati, of 3Ialz vil'e Thomas D. Kane, tbo venial and nKlloh,.- 'HKgave master at tno f & jj. it k station, callidupun Miss Julia Maguiro, of Mahauoy JJ i' ouuuuy uveniug. II W. Miller and tlomar Sarvis shot at fl ilrda aiiiece at Frackvillo. on Satiirduv niitinuuu, lor a small siaKO warvis won Killing tureo birds. Miller hitting but one. superintendent Ilerwlet c-illcd all tl trainmasters, yard masters, train dospatchore aim ineir numerous assistants on tho Sha' moiiiu auu i;atiwisa divisions of the P n. i.. u., to a tucotlug in tno comlally, oinces Here on Sunday afornoon, to discuss tne cliangento bo brought about by tho new system ot mlis for the lnovoment of trams. ineso ruios, wpllo now on tbo Reading cstem, liavo been in force on noarly every mum iwuiu mo oouuiry ior tureo or lou years, anil thochauge on the P & 11. (. It, is but another tardy step of that Hue to como apace witn its more progressive neighbors. Lucky hievlHtora. HpcclBl to the Hbiui.d. Maua.noy CUV Fob. 6 I-'ew of tho men wiioaasembled In Amory Hall a few night ago to seo the alleged Uostou and Norristown pugilists pounil oaen other for $100 gate money that did not materialize appieciate tho narrow escape they had from inconven ience ty arrest. As tho dcta s for tho mute! were arrangod with the least possible publicity iiiv nuuiiiiiuue uuiiciuueii mat tno atlali would I o a genuine slugsinii match aud com niiiuicatod vtitb SheritT Woll. Several Deputy Sherilis mingled in tho audience, but no lm pottancuwasatuohedto their pretence, thoso who recognized them supiioslng the otrlcera were ou uio scene iut to see a It tin niri and not in a representative lapaeity. It is now stated that bad tlie two nuu-i lata starinl the nromised fiuht thodenutv slw-rilla have closed aud locked every door of the hull anil guarded every window to urev.-nt emaiiie alter wbieli every man in the hall would nave ueen informed that he was under rrt as a principal or an abettor of a prize light and all would have been marched in detach ment to a Justice's oilice to give bail for trial. At til Theatre. herguson't thAtre will this eveoinu I .a tne scene of a woman's triumph. It will be toe marvelous exhibition ot atrength by Madame Yucca, who U the ackiiowledaeit jueiu oi wrong women, one iiaodlea 08 and iieu jh'iiii'i weiguw as u iny were each a naudiui oi learners. Hue liolda a R6.pounil weight in her teeth with a large ISO-pound luuib bells. She finishes her darinir aot with tho great lift of a 1.2UO noiind horaa. Il..r oomjiany i. tilled with A No. 1 vaudevillo acts. Cal. McCarty will spar each evening auu win meet an cornels in nit claw. Heport Culuplalcil. The retiort of the matter annolnteil to taku tetiimouy in tne v ill amstowu Kranim ehureh cae ha been eompleteil aud filed at narnsourg. ino matter decide that tho Indianapollt oouference was the lawful ono aud that its findings aud decision In tho .ast I'ennsylvania annual conferenm nf leui aie uinuingon tne e v 1 courts. Tin a ounsidorod a Bowman-Eaher victory. Helghlni; I'urly. A merry party that euioved a sleish rlJn tn Rlngtown waa eompoMxl of Mrs M. H. Kebler, Mrs. Johuaon and Mlases Norma and Annie Deer, Gertrude (lite. Verdie Rubier aud Annie Vott. They tpeut teveral houia a Ilingtowu hotel, duilnif which tho youuger ladle indulget! in vooal aud Instru mental uiujte. bvliool noaril. The regular monthly mretlnir of theShen. andoah School lioatd will be held in the library department of the West Street school building to morrow evening, at 7 o'clock. ffifflni SSONS The Estate of the Michael Monairhan. Late QUEER DOCUMENT FILED I It I'lirrlcil Hie County It gMfr unit lie Drellueil tn Jliiko 11 n Jlilttef lif Iteenril Jlra. MunaKtian Jtmlo the Sole 1 vralee Under a Niiiienpiitito Will, Many people will be surprised to learn tiial there is a probability of a spirited litigation over tho eatato of the late Michael Monaghan, and this artlelo will bo news to oven seime members of tho family, as it announces what has been kept a profound secret, that Is, the cuttitig offof tbo deceased's two sous as heirs The source of tho Ukualu'h Information is nuthorltive, but it Is aaul that the particulars given arc known to lees than half a dozen people. Yeaterday h. D. Haughawout, Bhi., ap peared at tho office of Coitutv Ueelttnr Mnttnn iu Pottsvillu and presented for record a paper' purporting to no a nuncupative will of tho lato Michael Mounghan. As such documents are very rare, in fact tho first of the kind ever odered for record in this county, Register Mattel! refused to record it until ho could take legal advice as to what course to pursue In relation to the matter. Rut the lawyer left tho document with the official. Very fow people know what a nuncupative willis. It is a testament made by word of mouth only and dependent on oral testimony for proof, though afterwards reduced to writing In tla case of Mr. Monfhan it is ',, that shortly before lie ille.riio summoned two wltneasea to his hedsido and in their presence stated that it was his desire that all his pro perty, both real and personal, which Is valued at about $50,000, should go to bis wire thus leaving his two sous without any Inheri tanco. After Mr. Munnguan'n death the two witnesses who lnd been summoned tohis bod sido reduced tho dying statement to writing, swore to the corrccinem of It, and that state ment yesterday mailo its appearance as the nuncupative will. Ih tantingabout tho paper to day a motnber of the lo al i rofe aion stated that in hi- opinion the will would iiot-stand because nuncupative wills cau only carry with them personal prnporty, and not real state. It was alMi stated to day that the fact that .HomiKuan nan mm nm r nnfW uitn .luuiiieriuiig un two oni would be a big stir prise to the many friends of tho family, as ,.,uin nun nan ucen counted unn aiucotlio death as tw'taiti to share In the es tate; but It was at the same time re marked that should a contest be precipi tated the young men would be consider ably aided in their fight to break tho will on the ground that tho ,lu,,o,.v mind was more or less affected at tho time of uiaurniu, neoHiise no never rqlly recovered Irotu the injury to hie head sustained oy fall ing down a stairway at his home about ten weeks befoio his death. I : eli 1 1 11 1 n ot Strength. Mme. Yucra. the strong- woman wKn ia ... apnearat Ferttuson's theatre in nllit l.. , junction 'with Cal. MCarty and a varietv company, this afteriioon gave a nrf In oxliibltlon of her wonderful ir.,,i, before aa audience of physicians and members of the press in the theatre. Mme. Yucca handled wuiehta of nil i.m,..i each Ht arms leuuth over lnr i,..u,i .....i juggieu mem. one aiao nanilloil an anvil weighing aai noiinils w 11, tl... aid of her neck aud while stauding .i n.u ciiuuo piaceu enreo leetnpait. A man Bui noon a cnair aud Mine. Vnoi-u ,.u. .I...I i,,, about the stage, holding the chair with only ncr teem. 1 ho breaking, of a Nn. n elmln nun inn am oi tue neck waa tlm u. f..u. uuu waa loiiowexi ny the liaudllng of a ISO aiuiiii uuiuu ueu at arms length with i man Hanging to It, handling a,t pounds "lilt Hl'lll Hill aWltlUlllLT 11 laiunds with the teeth, tbo swlno-i,,.. doubling the weivht. Onn nf th.. n,oi.. features of Mmo Yueca'a exhibition waa tho placing oi a laige Uliinti bell over her should era, a man seated atl ride the shoulders, and a man hanging on each end of the dumb bell. The other feat was the placing of a horse aud six men on a nlat form ami iim mo luiiiuiiiuu WUlKUl. lllfl Mllil Inra nr... nounced all tho teats astonishing. Mme i uoca ouiy periurinwi a lew of the feats to no given at tne taeatre this evening. Dr. Iioelilerner will alter tlin erlilMilm, i,.. Mmo. Yueea wat oxeeileiit. That site made the lifis without apiateut exertiou and her pulse beat regular eveu a(t)r the ooiubiued me in uorte ana men. Notlco to the Public. .in penoin are loruiuuen to skate or creepau on the dams of the Sheuaiidoah Water ampany under penalty of the law, By order of the company. HHw S. I). IIess, Supt, Have fou tiled ilcElhenny'a fried oyttertf -12-tf Wall I'nper lliirg-alnt. Will sell my entire stock of wall minor ot the cost of mauuAuature lu order toelose out bind n es. Qbore W. IlAeeLHK, 108 North Jardlu Street, Shouandoah, Pa. 5 lw Olveu Awuy, For sixty day Keegey, the photographer. will givo a 10x12 platinum picture with every lotcn of las eabluets. (Jet your repairing done at Holdermau'i. 18-OT-tf ll.or In Mliul John A. Rellly'g ia the place to get the purest wine and liquors, beat beer aud alet and finest brands of cigars. 10-16-tf Wonders' ono dozen $3 cabinet! fortl. S. E. Obr. Centre and Market Sta., Pottavillo, 11-21-tf THR LEHIGH PRWfiBYTERY. Special .Medina I led .. Town Till, l.tei. noon, A special meeting or the Presbytery of Lehigh was held In the First I'rridi.vteriau church, at the comer of White and Oak street, this afternoon. The delegates present were Moderator .1.1. Lynn aud Rev. Jacob llelville, PntNull, Bev. .1. R. Mann, Ashland; Rov. A. m' Woods, Mahinoy City; Rev. J. J. William oi, Maaleton; Rev. J. I,. Ruahbridge, I'm Argyle; Elder W. H. Lunger, Pen Arryl S,d"r,J.,-.V DodKn'' Mr- Wilder. Ha.letc n Kev.Vl.W McNair, Audenreid : Eiders I; A. Olover and Albert Hoover, Shenandi ah Rev. J C Kruiijc, of the Kvangellcal cliu .1 l'otteville, wa also present. Modi rater I.yun calleil the Presbvterv to order and offered prayer, after which lu ic was roll cal! and the reading of tbo rci msi tion for the special meeting by Rev. M Woods, the stated clerk. Rev. T. M. Morrison was then rec. ived from the Presbytery of Chester, and ne J. I.. RiKhhridge from the 1'resbvtery of Philadelphia, A call for the pastoral services of Rev T M. Morrison to the First Presbyterian church of Shenandoah wa presented aud read and Rev Morrison accepted it. Rev. .1.1, Rinhbridge also aooepted tho call for his pastotial services from tho Pen Argyl church. Committees wero then appointed to prepuie lor the installation of the pattorsin their uew positions. Tho installation of Rev. Morrison will take place in the First Piesbyterian church of town this evening. Tho committee In charge of tho ariaugements oontistsof Elders R. A. Olover and Albert Hoover. Tho PreBliytcrv gave cons'derable atten tion to tho consideration of action uecessaiy to enable its Hoard ot Trusteis to complete the movement to oatabllah an Italian Mi.i,, at Hazloton. No definite action had been taken up to the time the UsraLI) wont to prea. l'l-.It0TAI., Andrew Elliot ing. t 1'otttville this morn- Wm Kirnr fll Wag a Mahauoy City visitor o day. V. J. Ferguson, of Lost Creek, waa iu towo to day. John A. Tltiuan went to Mt. Carmul this morning. C. S. Haosler, of l'otteville, was :iu town yt-hterday. Matt. Lambert spent this morning at tho county seat. Charles Shaw, of Pilteton, Ing in town. spent last oven. Mm. E. Anatook, of town, spent the daj at Mahanoy ( Ity, J Horace E. engler went to Shaiuokin this morning to visit Irieuds. P. M. Iievan, of Shamokln, attended to business iu town to-day. mi n t . . i nomas iwird and wire attended the Reber funeral at Reading yesterday. J. P. Williams and family onjoytd a slmgh ride down to I'ottsvilie to-d,iy. Deputy Sheriff O'Donnoll was a visitor io town this afternoon on official business. Misses Burleigh Kiltoand tunie liorawood or Oiramvillo, were visitors to towu lorn night. William Wlllman and C. H. Snnpsel le-t town this morninif for Stoneravllle to attend the funeral of their uncle, Poter S. Levau Stanley Alloo, of Scranton, after trausae. ing business here for several days, returned home to day. Mr. Alien is a son in-law ot I. J. Foster, editor ot the Cul'iny Knginret . To-night at 11, ,l,n i,,,' Opera ll.nne. The Flagg Liver Pad Concert and Adver tising Company will commemn a series of free cntcrtainmonts to night. Tho couipauv is a good one and bears a gimd reputation wherever, they have been. Their m..,li,.,. aro good and can always be relied upon. It they draw aa good here as they have else where Kobtims' opera house will not be larj-o enough to hold tho crowd. Frank (iulilcn tho well known black face comedian, is with them. And they say he can scare up a laugh where no one else can. They guaiantce good order, in fact always have it, Ladles are especially Invited. All children will bo charged 10 eents. Doom open for free ad mission for aduIU at 8 p. m. All coming after that time will be charged 10 cents. So come early. A (in id Mieces. The ball held lu Robbins' opera house last night undor the auspices of tho Keystone Oymnasium Club wa a splendid sueeoaa. Ii was well attended aud all who shared In tho ffttivittes say the ball waa one of the most siiceesslnl of the season. The Keystones aro excellent entertainer. Hoiililll'. Unte. When seeking a neat and well conducted sate, go to Burehlll't, comer Main aud Coal Jtreets. Polite and prompt attention. H-7-tf Special low prices to all In watches, jewelry aud allverware at Holdenaan'a, corner Main and Lloyd street. ig j7.tf if t ham ever wus a rai ....... . . i ... Couglw. Colila, Bronohloal troubles and Ia Grippe It bi Pan Tina. Don't tail to ael Hi- inioej avom auhttltutea. Ce.U oulv Z It. Pan-Tina. 1m unlA ut l l .-,..T Drugstore. "' """" New Rag Oarneta new n& tit Am quality, large aatorlment, at Keiler't. extra 3 Ot Havo you tried McKlhenny't fried oysters r -18-tf Are You Hard to Please In MOUSSES ? Then try our "Century." The best in town for the price. Heavy body, sweet, ami rich flavor, and only 10c a quart. 122 North Jnrdin Street
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