The Evening Herald. VOL. IX. VO IT. SHENANDOAH. PA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1S91. ONE CENT. 1 (i Something New This Week. g Gents' NItr!U SliirlH. Wo have opened one case of these garments which turucd out more than satisfactory. They aro mado of an elegant muslin, pocket on tho left side, feather-stitched collar, cuffs and front and trimmed in assorted colors. In' deed, a garment that cost $1.00 could not ho neater. Tills week at only 50c Ladies' Lawn Aprons A nlco variety, colored borders, full size and niado of hlack or whito law n. Sold now at 25o . i r , -, r t . . , n.r try, a iiu-iio ui ,n iviiun oircct, - 01nj1iei.11uuei.11, jra. g What a And Large Itoasting Pans, Bird Cage, Fancy Market Basket, Vivo Decorated Tea Cups and Saucers, Nicklo placd Steel Shears, Child's Desk, Child's Tablo, Fancy Ciaikor Jar, Mirror, 12x1(4 Electric Light Shade, Tea Kettle, Successor to GlfiVlBUNCSIil WAIDLEY. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear. -"-Reduced t Half the Former Price Silk and Cashlmere Gloves, Best quality, at half prico. TTnatirw feer mpn wnenpnAenil ediflilrnn. wo paid far them, Dress Goods and Trimmings cxcollent stock to choose from. Bargains in liemnauts. IkK. J33.11030l? 104-6 West Centre Street. MAHANOY CITY, PENNA. We Offeu: Two Care Choice Timothy Hay. Two Cara Fine Middlings. One Car Choice Yellow Corn. One Car Fancy MINNESOTA PATENT Flour. Quality guaranteed equal to anything in the market at any price. Our price, $5.00. 1 Car MINNESOTA "DAISY" Flour Our popular brand, always good; reduced to$1.50 Ono Car Pennsylvania Roller Flour at 3.90. OLD TIME Eye Flour Fresh ground. We invite attention to our Special 1 Don't forget our Fancy Northern-grown Sugar Corn "PRIDE OF SHENANDOAH," 2 cans tor 25c. Wo open to-day another lot of Fancy Norway Bloater Maokoro), fine whito and fat, reduced to 10c a pound. Mew Msg Carpets. Handsome patterns, aud prices from 30 cents up. irtBflow JjXUUit uj.u vi,uxiiD, a JLIOW Dpilllg AllUUlIlb. 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&SON , r-e , 11 -n. Half Dollar will Buy save you from 15 to 23 cents. Japanned Broad-box, Cooking Boiler, "All bristle" Hair Brush. " Cloth " "Thrcoshnlf" Corner Bracket, ColTeo M 111, best mako, Lareo Doll and Coach. Galvaulzed Coal Scuttle, Poker and Shovel, Pair Winnow Shades, Mea,t Siw, Pair Cleavers. 8 South Main Street. StnniA vnrv TiTiettTT anneleta of lnso than what havo been going fast, hut wo still havo an Bargain in Strictly puro Biigar goods at 8, 10 and 12c. Also to our now crop New Orleans Baking MolaasoB at 50c per gallon. yarus wiae, at. uue. com it in Indignation Over the Printing Exposure Continues High. SOME INTERESTING FACTS The Actual jTcrms the Controller mid Commissioners Made For till, Frliitlng ol' I ho Clt-cllon lltUutn ltui Leaked Out, Some Talc of Oldni Times Unfolded. Special 1IKHAI.1I correspondence. Pottsvilmc, Feb.!). Tho indignation ovor the printing scandal has not subsided. Tho puhlie, especially of this place, seems to be thoroughly aroused by tho ixpoauro. It is tho all-absorbing topic in this town and none seem to bo more, aroused or seen to give mora time to tho condemnation of tho affair than tho business people. Much sympathy Is expressed for Harry James and Barron aud llartman, of Ashland, tho proprietors of tho ABhland Local aud Record, 'I hoy formid tho Ashland syndicate and do not deny that they authorized Zerhey, of the llepublicnn, representing the I'ottsvllle syndicate, to go beforo tho County Commis sioners and lepresent them in tho matter, hut thoy had no idea that tuclia bold demand would be nude. I havo it from a good source that Harry James is as hot as a red hot coal over tho ex posure and is intensely embitturcd against tho l'ottsvillo cllquo (or ptillling him into hole, aud I sympathize with him in this con nection, but it seems strange to mo that after ids several yoars experience with various poli tical affaire in this county that he should hato given this clique a carte blnnctt to act in tho niaitor Ho seems to havo forgotten the many lessons he learned. As tho days pass by tho details of this out rageous affair become clear. They aro con stantly dropping by tho waysido. As tho story goes now Zerbey, after securing James' consent to represent tlio Ashland syndicate, went leforo tho County Commissioners and told thera that the printing of the ballots was worth $10,000, but as tho work was being dono for tho county or, in reality, tho tax payois, tho b.ddcis would not mind losing a littlo money aud $8 000 would be price. Tho more tho matter is discussed tho worso it looks. Details concerning the contract made bv the County Commissioners and tho Controller wilu. toe Allentowu printers aro also leaking out. Tho present contractors havo agreed to print all tlie ballots, make tliem ready forme and deliver them in Pottsvillo freeof any ex press or freight charges for $1,2!M But there is a proviso that in ease there is a ' opulist ticket, or uny tickets in addition to tho ro giilarDemocratlc.Tlopublican and nomination columns thero is to be an extra allowance of $3 75 for each district. This, I understand, has been considered and with all pos-siblo ex tra charges tho contract price cannot run over $2,000, in fact will not reach that figure Ily their indopendeure and strict ad Iterance to their-prnmlscs ut relorm Controller Severn and Comity Ooinmisdoners Allen and Martin havo exprsed one of tho most barefaced attempts to gougo money out of tho pnblli trea-nry over unearthed in this county aud I will attempt to cito a fow fa its to show It. I havo it from undoubted authority that in 1SU2 a prominent gentleman ol l'ottsvillo nail an agreement with tho Unromcle and Jf ners Journal by wh ch the Iattor woro to print the fall election tickets, which were douhlo tho sizo of tho specimen ballot. Tho terms of tho agreement wero that tho two papers wero to make returns of tho actual cost of tho work, covering labor, cost of paper, wear and tear on presses and type, ink, and everything else aud with this ascertained 2." per rent, was to ho added aud that wou'd bo tho contract tirice This nroeram was car ried out, and what do you think tho ballots for tho fall election of 1KI3 cost? Just f-J,C00. And I havo the additional In forma ion from equally good authority that tbo Chroni cle made an oiler last fall to print all tho elec tion ballots for $000 la that any wonder that there should he so much Indignation over tho printing exposure? t.emd Chance For Hoys lioys who aro willing to work can make money by selling the Evkninh Herald In Shenandoah. Apply at once at the II Bit A Li) offioa. Free I3je Kaiiitimtlou, Dr. Scibert, 11 1 North Second stifct. Pottsvillo, makes a specialty ol diseases of tho Eye, Ear, Koto and Throat ' Kunnlng ear, catarrh aim crossou eyes carefully treated. Artlllclal otcs accurately matched ami in serted at a reasonable price. Persona oalliug at Dr. selbert's ntllco ou Friday of each week may havo thoir eyos examined for glasses freeof charge. 2 10-lt Use Wells' Laundry Buue, the Uit fining for laundry ueo. Each paokagc maVci Iwo quarts 15cta Bold by Ooakley Bros. Hoys Wanted. Good, active, wide awako boys wanted to carry the Kvenino II Kit A I.I) In Shenandoah. Apply at once at tho Hkkai.d office, "I'eek'a Had Hoy." Mr. Fred '. Wilson is serving tho public this season with tho best presentation of Gov. Peck's boy in dramatic form that has ever come before our notice. The comedy has been greatly improved In lorm, anoumls In now and original specialties, Introduced by lmlivldusl members ot a very strong company, At Ferusou's theatreou Friday evening, Feb. Hflth. ItUhllieas Night ohonl. J. II. Mauley will open a night school in the Centre street bchool building, Shenan doah, Pa., ou the 12th intt , for a term of three mouths. Itookkeepitig aud the KuJflUh branches will bo taught on Monday, Tin s day, Thursday aud Friday evenings Iroui 7 to 0 o'clock. 2 0 3t Fried oysters a spocialty at UcElhenny'i 8-12-tf MAIIA.NOV C1TV. Mahakoy City, Feb. 10. Mrs. J. Jones, of Mahanoy avenue, is on tho ! sick list. Miss Hattio Iiurchlll, of Maizovlllo, was in tiwn last evening, Jatnea Watson, of Park l'lac, met friends about town last evening. John Moycr lug removed his grocery store to 30!) West Centre street. Henry Stern, tho butcher, has ro opened his shop at l.'I'f Bast Centre street. Mrs. 1'. Haogliney. of Woit Ccntro street, is oonllned to her homo by sickness. Dr. 11. H. llrickor returned yesterday from a visit to Ins brother in Philadelphia, D. Webb Clemens, chief night dispatcher at Delauo, was a visitor in town this morning. John J. Golf aud Timothy Mahony, ol Mahanoy Piano and Uilberton, made calls hole ou Friday night. 'riqulreCoyle returned from Harrisburg yes terday with a charter for the Mahanoy Cit) Mauufacturiug Company. Mrf. M. ttochtuaii, of East Ccntro street, who fell and injured berse'f while on a visit to Sbf naudoab about two weeks ago, is now much improved. James Woolsoy, of New York, was In town yesterday, tho guest of Hun. J. J. Coyle. .Mr. Woolsoy's business hero was to pay Mr. Scull, ol West Centre sirtet, for his recent loss by the lire of Weduosday morning. ThtHuqucst over tho bodies of Icou Secora and Jubii Cuuick, who wero killed ou the Lehlgli Valley railroad near tho cemetery yesterday morning, was postponed until tho arrival, this alleruoon, of the crew of I'cmi sylvahla It. It. engine number 401, which is now Supposed to bo responsible lor tho men's death, John G. Morgan and Jacob Walklns left town jesterday for NtW Yoik, from whence they will taki passage on tho summer 'Urn hrla" for Wales. Both gentlemen ate on pleasure bout aud intend to remain anay about two mouths Mr. Watkius has lieen ill since last spring ami makes tho trip for his health. Frank Wbirrity and Michael Scully will tear down thoir lire-damaged propeitios aud ro build tlin e story frame lmus-s with store room. Mr. Whirrlty has i.oi decided how soon ho may d so, but Mr. hcudy will begin operations at ouco. The ronton, aro rushing Mr. Adams' roof through to completion and It Is thouglit Mi. Keiser will ru-huild. 'Ihe latter named gentleman is quite ill, having been confined to the houso since tho moiiilng of the Arc. There is great dissatisfaction among the disappointed applicuuts lor liquet ltccmcti ovei what they think is the partiality with which the licenses were granted. Said one of them hist evening : "I applied in a neigh borhood where there are few drinking places and was refused, while in tho First wird, whero thrco already oxi-t within ir0 feet, another was granted. In the same ward,, lust below Cal aw Isfa s rect, there wero live but now there are six within 250 feet, and In an other ward aro lour W'tbln 175 fret, where but two wero formerly allowed to sell. All tho Ij. V. railroad crows who passed the temetery between livo and seven o'clock yeslerdiiy morning wero examined witboui eliciting any now intuimation as to what train struck tho two men walking toward Vulcan colliery. In reply to a telegram from Delano, tbo Pennsylvania railroad crow ol train 401, at WilkeH-Barre, answeied thai they struck no men. "Examine your engine, ' requested Delauo. After a few minutes the reply flashed bark : "Wo find a miners cap and lamp on tho pilot of engine 108." Tho numerous friends of 11. E. Ellis, the West Centre street merchant, assembled at his homo yesterday to wituesn thoehrUtoiilug of his infant son. Kabhi Moses Jaffa con ducted the exercises, which concludtd with tbo miming of the child "Hamuli." The guests mado merry over the evuit at a sump tuous dinner. Among those prt-aont wero Hi ssrs. Harris Sell' and lador Lauterstein, Shenandoah; D. Goodsteiu, Philadelphia; Goodman aud Itoseufold, New York; J. It inch man, Mr and Mrs. i. Ucfowlch. Mr. aud Mn. li. I. her and numerous other friends of this place. Cliuieli Xotlc'eM, Communion services in the Presbyterian chuich to-morrow morulng. llov. P. Henry Jones, of Mahanoy City, will preach in tho Welh Congregational church to morrow. In Welsh at 10 a. m.iii'd I'uglUh at G p. m. Kcv G. W. Gross, Presiding Elder, will preach In tho Evaugedcal church of town to morrow at 10 a. in. in German aud at (i:.'!0 p. m. lu English. Communion service both morning and evening, Itev. Kobert O'lloyle's Sunday evening talks in tbo Trinity Unformed church on interesting topicj of the day are becoming m re and more popuUr, judging fiom the itnmonso assembl-go to hear thorn. I!ov. O'lloyle's subject to morrow evening will be, "Does it Pay ?" "Baby" Is a spanking drama, and the number of babies that are enred of coughs, colds and croup by Dr. Cuxe'a Wild Cherry and Sencka aro sure cry-teriaus of the virtue of that medicine. l'i:.NTK.U,lA. Thomas, sou of David Walsh, is confined to tho bouse with a severe attaok of sickness. The fuuoral of Mrs. Kelley took place on Thursdav afternoon. Interment was made in Odd Fellows' cemetery. A two year old sou of Jamt-s Leavens, of Centre street, died very suddenly on Thurs day. The funeral will take piece this after noon. Ituuior has It that tho I O. O. F. hall is to bo enlarged and remodeled. Wesre pleased to hear this aud sinierely hope it will take place lu tho uear future. John J. ltoaley paid a flying visit to Free land on Thursday. Among the candidates fur Chief lturgM iu our borough may he mentioned Unhurt Far roll, lie is one of the best citUina wo havo in the borough and as far as capability is con cerned wo feel safe lu saying thathowou.d nuke as good a Iliirgeso as any of the past. He has been a resident and taxpayer of this borough fur a great many years and If we havo any one among us who is entitled to tlie office it is Iiolxirt. We hope the voters of Ctutralla will agree with us and ou February 20th make him our next Burgess. Wull t'uper lUrgalus. Will 11 my entire stuck of wall paper at the cost of manufacture lu order to close out business. Geohe W. Hasdlhr, 108 North Jinlin (Street, 2-5-lw Sheuandoab, Pa. Fritd oyet rs a siecialtyat McElhenny'a. 0-12 tf A Dead Horse Brought Back to Life. THE OLD TROTTING PARK law Ivci- llurki, (Jimllllei mid Will Itrlng Suit to Enforce Pay For Stock by Sub scribers to tlio Mietmtidnalt Trotting lind Athletic Association. Steps were taken to-day to complete the details making operative the appointment of M. M. Uurko, Eq as receiver of tho old Shenandoah Trotting and Athletic Aswcia tion. Tliis morning Mr. Ilurko presented his Receivership bond in tlio sum of fivo thousand dollars to tho Court and It waa approved. The sureties ou the bond aro Messrs. I. ltobbins ii'id Harry liall. Theso proceedings soem like an inquest on tho body of a dead horse, but tho p titles at tho hick of thoni say that at least two thousand dollars tan bocolleoted aud bo up plied to tho payment of somoof tho old debts i-overal years ago the people of this borough got tho idea that Ui y could main tain a trotting park as will as Lavello and formed a comply for that purpose. Over a hundred people became inteiestod in the muveuicut and subscribed forvaiinus amounts of stock Some paid up their subscriptions, some paid xrt, and some didn't pay at all, but the concern managed to go ahead with the capital ou hand aud tho confidence ot well wishers and succeeded lu eiocting a lar.-o grand stand and judge's stand, mado a nice track and feceed it in, and constructed it grand stand for tho huso ball ground at the eastern end of the trotting pirk. Finally everything was in readiness for trotting races, aud basu bill and tho ptrk opened under very auspicious circumstances, but the scheme only lusted ouo brief season. Tho park was located on tho dirt bank at tho easterr onl-kirts of the town and pooplo onjfciou to waiKitig a long instance and climbing a steep hill to resell it. Tlio livery, men had a chance to reap a harvest, but tbev, like many olhets, woro nut satlstkd with large salts and small profits ami disgusted tho pooplo with high rates f.ir stage hire. At all events Ihe Shenandoah Trottinc and Athletic Assoc atii.n oasd to havo an active etistcmc and was forgotten uiitil a short limo ago when laaaclier ltobbins. who i ad furnished tho Jumjier for tho grand s and aud tho fences alio never received twy for it, dh covend that the association was not legally dead, beeiiuso no steps had been taken In court to dissolve it, and that, therefore, the stockholders who had failed to pay their subscriptions wco liable tor tbo unliquidated debts. Mr. liobbins then went into court aud hud a receiver of the association an pointed in the jerson of .Mr. Burke, and now that tliat gcntlrtnan has qnalifltd, ho will proceed to make collections from tbn delln quen t stock holders to the amount of about two thousand dollars. THAT PKINTING CONTRACT. IVhiit. tlie "Journal" miki oiuur xcliunges Say. Tho unlawful abrogation of the coutract mado with Messis. Baron & llartman, and James, by the County Commissioners for th printing of the ballots fur tho coming election and tho subsequent unlawful contract made witli a certain Allen town printer for the same work, has created onus dcrab'e comment, iu which the Pottsvillo dailies come iu for a good share of abuse. There are certain facts in connection with this affair which at this time it would bo improper to make public, but which when tho proper time coinei will be fully revealed. Tho gentloinen with whom tills contract was made have already iustitti'od proccediugi auainst the cnuiitv for tho amount of their contract and when the case is called the public will bo better able to judge as to tho iiiots in tho case. itinera' Journal, 1'hu people of this county will gladly cu doise every act on the part of tho new boatd of County Commissioners tending toward ihe prevention ol tho lavish an 1 uncalled fur cxpemli tire ot public tunds lbey have an excellent opportunity for lessoning the out lay of the people's money, and it looks a' though they would pruvceijiul to the oicahluu, Ashtaiul Telegram, Tho bheuauiiuuh IIkkald will learu the truth about that alleged punting cumbina ticum later on it Eilitor Hoy or will pos-ess his soul in jiatience. llim-over, some people liao an inordinate appetite for sour granes aud this just apout sizes up the IIk-i ai.d's attitude on the question relerreel to Alhiamt Hecord Tluire is a comely saying that "lie who laughs last laughs het," aud we must con less to a woakuena for the latter. Two or three newspapers and a lew correspondents are iuat now exhibiting their childish glee at the examae of the Ashland nowspaper men tvhu received the coutract from the County Commissioners for printing tho olectlou lickets, and the publishers of the Pottevllle ( hritmvle, Miner' Journal, Dai'y Jiepubti rim. We might retort at length with very readable literature. But, inasmuch as tho Ashland gentlemen, MessrB. James, and Barron et llartman, were tho original con tractors for the printing of tlio ballots, and have uow instituted proceedings against tho county for the full amount of their bid, it would lie Improper for tlio l'ottsvillo peepers to enter into details at this time, although thoroughly conversant with them. As tho whole matter is to U) veutllated lu the courts the true facts will he given to tho public iu due time. Thero wilt bo another sort ot laugh from another source lu too near future. Pottnllle Republican. A llrute Wanted. The Ashland police are looking for a brute named James Breiinan who is supnosed to be hiding In one of the patches of this valley. Breiinan hisi been on the "bum" for tho past vear. slid leacbed Ills home lu Asblainl about a week ago, siute whluh time nothing has been go.nl enough for him. Out ol pure deviltry, he lias been lit the habit of abutlug bin ad mother in a most shocking tuauuer. kiitx king her down and dragging her around by the balr, and otherwise abusing her A warrant was Issued for the brute's arrest, but he disappeared before It coitrj be executed. Have you tried McElhenny'a fried oyn'orst v u-tf l-nilVflNAI,, Christ, l'ulmer, ot 1'auaqua, spent to-day In "Tim" fwlrtor r n.. .. noon to-day. 'rothnnntnrr IImaub,, u.. u .,tt, ,. . this morning. Mm. N. H. Willi. tin spent to-dav with Min n..M..Il.. e 1 - ticiu.eeiu irieneis. a , . Michael llmitvl, ,.t-l. u,,.l ri 1 u..'i were county seat flMtors to-day. Alulallu ritid..u. t..A r... v. ...... w..nIn;, tvl iio,v i ora ejliv yg'ely afternoon on busluess..v, ' J-'Jl. Pomeroy, Keq , went to Ashland this afternoon to transact legal business. County Detective Amour spent this nicru ing visiting his brother at Mt. Carmol. Misses Annie Williams and Aims M. Dcngler went to tho county seat this n urn lug. Presiding Elder G. W. Glow, of lb i g..r, nrtnaioiitim .uiit ;.. i.n r . - , wu,,.j, la ,uu KieeoL oi lunu friends. Ucortfe J. Wadliniier. ,,r l.,n.. spent a part of to-day trausaetiug legal' business lu town. Sub-I.ettcr Carrier Thomas is on duty to dav. dental- lliu.lr la unn.ul t.. i -.- .. ,u VUBUV. ,u uiei Borvico examiiiatiou. Pilftlnlr ItnrL-j, ,.U1I.M1 .(...1 . ... .i... tiii, u.i oiueiciei. lee ill,' Jellersou Medical College, Philadelphia, is the guest of his iareuts at Brownsville. Daniel Jones, of Elleugowan, and Thomas 3. Hughes, of Shenandoah, spent yesterdav it Philadelphia attending the funoral of too blllt I' Flnini.,1 II I...... ..i.i. . . ........ vu.iid, IU4U1DI .O.eUCUI. of Shenaudoali, Thomas rudil,n l,n nr.,.lln, lnr this morninep tn loin h( tMirtoor' Wililnn, Iowrcy, at Buffalo, N. Y. Tho pair will sian irom tne inter place to-morrow for Michigan, where they have been booked for an ei(jlu-week circuit 01 theatres. PUNCH. I'll I NTS. A meeting of the Citizen's Standinif Cun- mittee will be held tonight, at 7 o'clock at .iici.ihenuy s calo. A regular quarterly meeting of tlie Schuyl kill County Press Association will lee hold at the Merchants' Hotel. Pottsville. at lu a in. on Tuesday, next. Tho following letters remain uncalled for, to date. In the Shenandoah post ollice: Charles P. Bachman, John Hiuer, Kelley & Co.. A Kochauewitz, M. McEroy, ltov. James Jlc Gay, John Walter, A Saiuni.lr ,Soi Ul. A souvenir social will be held for tho benefit of tho Flower Mission of the Young Woiuens' Christian Teuiperaucu Utiiim, of Shenaniloah, at tho homa of tlie superintend. cut, .Miss Priscilla Smith, 21 Sauth White street, ou Wednesday evening, 14th lust. An admission fee ot livo cents will be charged and each visitor will receive a souvenir. Bclieshmcuts will bo ou sale. Will Soo the, lloroogll. John Boylo, of Morea, has been admitted to tho Millers' Hospital, suffering from a severo sprain of his right anklo, sustained by a fall on an icy pivoiuem at Mahanoy city Ho will be confined to tho hospital for -.omo time and will sue the borough when released. Who Stole Hit Cent. Whilo Max llcese was auctioneering at his Coiomisilon House, on West Centre strei last night, someb-Jy stole his oveicoat. Mr Beose sars that If the party will return tho bunch of keyathutwerein tho pocket he may rctalu the coat. Nolhlns lu It. A rpnnrr. le'nn RnrABil altnnf. Inwn ,l,n,.l,n dead body of an n.taut ros found in a do el at tho north end of Main street this after noon, but nn investigation showed the report was a hoax Friltertilte Visit. A delegation of Gilbcrtoil Lodge, No, 4!0 I. O. O F., paid n ftaternal visit to John W. Stokes Lodge, No. 515, at Its meeting iu Schmtdt's hall last cvcuine. Schmidt s hall last evening. Uavo you tried McElhcuny's frieel ovatora t 9 t2-tf Fresh Meat. Low Prices. Prices to Suit the Times J. J. ROHLAND'S CHEAP CA3I1 ETI Opposite Ittosi's Aueti a Koomt No. 31 We'st Centre Street. IlolllDg Meat, from s to 8o pet Boasts, from- 9 to 12'ie Beefsleak, from .... lu to 13'V All Sausage, Iiic Fresh Pork, from Stoli'n' - Fresh Country Lard 3,a Compound Lard ... e: " Bologna, our own make ltiu -' Fresh Pudding tie All kinds of smoked meats, hams, shoulders, baoou, summer sausage and dried beef. Alfa fresh country egg. Are You Hard to Please In MOLASSES ? Then try our "Century." The best in town for the price. Heavy body, sweet, and rich flavor, and only 10c a quart. 122 North Jordin Street
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