The Evening Herald. SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. FEBKUABY 22. 189d. ONE CENT. VOL. 1X.--NO 57. T4 r It It CoDnudintioB of WASHINGTON'S An extraordinary example of wliat human (kill can produce l weaving a textile fabric can be wen on exhibition In our window all this week. This is a copy of Stuart's famous portrait of George Washington, woven entirely on the loom without printing or touching up of any sort. It almost shakes ono's cred ulity to be told that the work Is entirely the result of the weaver's skill. Yet. such is the fact. This marvel, which was one of the sensations of Chicago, Is composed of 600,000 threads of silk madoon a Jaequard pattern which required 25,000 cards, and which took the labor of somo of tho best experts in the world, us'ng the finest appliances rf Lyons, two and ouo half years to produce. It colt $8,000 to make this masterpiece It is really a workot art, and as such is worthy of the closest study. ax iir. 1 -i q "nt. i. tt. : . c - Lim-iiu xtui.ii xuaiu obiccb, oiicuaiiuuau, j. a. A Initial Shell Tumblers 5 cts. Kid Ilitir Curlers 5 ctp. Shell Tumblers, plain .... 3 ets. "Window Shades, big Gold Decorated Toilet Sets. People say tboy arc lovely and at rea Eonnulc tiguro We can suit a slenucr purse as well as a lut one. Soccetsor to Mil DUNCAN 1 WAIDLEY. 8 South M& in Street. Big Dr'ue in Muslins Indigo Blue Prints, 5c. per Hosiery, lrom ten to hfty Chenille Covers at Less than Cost. Fur Mufls from 87c to $ trom $1.00 upwards. -JML. 104-6 West Centre Street. M. P. CONRY, Monongnliela whiskey 50c a fit T X-X- ff. V Oc a qt. x uiu lyu m&luyt -v-v Fine Old Bourbon, XXX $1 Superior Blackberry Brntuly.. $1 n (it Kuperior Cognnc Brnndy $1.25 n it. Imported Jnniuica Bum $l.7o ti qt. '"VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale, Draught l'orter mid Wiener Beer, il est brands ot 5a Cigars and all kinds ot Terrpcrance Drinks. LOOK HERE I A SPECIAL DRIVE in puro sugar syrup, good G cents. Finer goods at DON'T FORGET I. Our Fine Large Blue Raisins, four pounds for 25c. Now Currants, eight pounds for 25c. Fino French Prunes, three pounds for 25c. . Extra Largo French Prunes, two pounds for 25c. Now Lima Beans, six pounds for 25c. Florida Oranges; Largo, sweet California Evaporated Fruits, CHOICE GOODS. Bed Eoom ! 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 othsr goods cut down at same rate. J.P.WILLIAMS&SON BIRTHDAY 4. cm. . ii. r . Wnter Sets 58 eta Double Hair Curlcri 5 eta. 25c Brooms 20 cts, values and at nil prices. 5 to 20 cents. yard. Lancaster Ginghams, 5e. cents, lor men, women and children 25. Fur Capes below cost. Coats Dillon, MAHAN0Y CITY, PEHNA. 31 South Main St. j iLinuotSta 1 Fine TABLE SYRUPS. A strictly body, light color and fine flavor, nt 8 and 10 cents. and juicy 25 cents por dozen. Pencho, Pitted Plums, "Wliito Nectarinos, Bnrtlett Pears, 2 lbs. for 25c. Our fine Creamery and Dairy Butter. Fancy Bloater Maokorol. Strictly Turo Lard. Fancy New Orleaus MoIiisecp. Minnesota "Daisy" Flour. AT KmTKR' COUNTY IT LETTER. Correspondence on Topics of the Time. REDUCTION OP MILEAGE 1 The County Commission rs Institute All oilier Iteform liy IlrRttlatlng Mileage- of r.lrctlon tliueera by the Short Line to rnttsTllle-Tt IIl Caused a Hick. Special Hehald correspondence. POTTSTII.I.E, Feb. 21. Well, the election Is over sml the Allentown-rrlnted ballot which the newspapers of this plsco and their Uahanoy City ally, tho JVi- Weekly Record, pictured as monstrosities, pot in their wstk jutt as if thero wasn't tho slightest defect in them, I am sorry to seethe Tri- W eekly take the stand it has In this ballot natter. I did not think Editor Parker would attempt to cut the slightest reflection upon the Con troller or the County Commissioners in fsco of the tact that by taking the coarse they did they saved tho county ucaily $11,500. In that one transaction, almost enough to cover the while expeuso of the Controller's offiro for one year, was snved. Ilut I was given a quiet tip yesterday that thcro is a little o the sour grapes leellsg on the part or tho T'i Weekly man. I am Informed that the 1'ottsvllle clique has given Mr. Parker the impression that had Messrs. James an-i Huron, uf Ashlaud, been given the piiutlug almost every newspaper in tne county would have had a share of the work, but that is "all in my eve." It will be remembered that immediately after being awarded the contract the Ashland syndicate transferred It to the l'ottsville syndicate and everybody knows that what gets into Pottsvllle hauds never leaves it until 6Uckcd dry. Editor Parker know this, too, and I can hardly believe that no has allowed himsell to be hoodwinked by the ghost, story stated, I eco the l'ottsville $3,(T0 syndicate Is still pounding the Controller and Commissioners bocAJte of the alleged defects in tho billots. but they have failed to show that the delects alleged have cost tho county a cent oier the con Tact price It is my opinion tint the object of these papers is to stlrup soniepooplo to get them to mutest tho election cn the form of sntov of the ballots and then tack the expenses of the contests en the cost o' ballots, but if v. hundred or thousand contest! should be made and the county put to au ext onto of thoiisintu ot dollars it would not glvo a cloak of justification to the attempt of thesyn ilcale to extort 8 000 for a $1 COO j ib. The syndicate can r st assured that there will bo no contests because of the allcg od ile fects, although some people may att nipt to use it si a ride Lsne should they contest any tlection They will not uso it as a prime cauto of setion and whatever miy develop win not aucr me opinion oi tne taxpayers on that attempted gouge. Another reform has been Instituted by the County Commissioners and it has met witli tho hearty condemnation of the Judges of Election, it has ucen custom try to allow tue latter official." of north of tin Itroad mountain mileage at the rate of six rents per milo to l'ottsville. estimated ou tne rniiaaeipMa and Heading l!ilrosd route, via Tamaqua. When the fie. tlon ofliccrs came down yesterday to file their returns and retcive their pay and ruiliaco they wero surprised when Informed that they would bo only bo paid milesgo for the route they traveled over tho Pctuisyl vanla short line, co the Shenandoah officers only received T8 cents for mileage instead of iiu. All the relurms are hound to pinch somebody, but let tho pood work f o on. '1 ho AOOO beauties ro impatiently wait ing for the trial of County Commissioner Allen. It is said they hope lor a conviction mid the ousting of Allen so (hat they can install a more ldiablc mau in his n'aeo. Hut that wont icreovc Controller Severn and tho keys of the county treasury will still lo out tf reach. The time is ripe for reform In all tho county departments and the almshouse should not escape attention, but in all probability the tax receivers will be the first to recoivo an object lesson 1'roru hints tliopptd hero and there, I am led to tho conclusion that thoto will be some Hurtling disclosures by Iho time Controller Severn gets through with tho tax business. It has been intimated that thou sands of dollats are collected ovory year ami never gets iurther than tho hands of some of tho oollectnis. The inves'lgation will put a stop to the floating of tax receipts for cltctlon purposes. 'J he Controller Imsu big job ou hand, but I liellcve be will be equal to It. As I picdlcted, the election hero proved & sweoplng vlolory for tlio liepubllcau ticket, l'ottsville people are In a motel to down any thing the Democratic party may attempt, evcu in local atfiir Bud ilicy ate just ti?zlr.g for a chance to rap Cleveland and tho Wilson hill men over the knuckles. lion lUiusey Potts i now a full fledged candidate for the legislature and has already opened an tamest fight. If his luck does not dcecrt him he will niu. Ho has always been lucky. W. U. lluilng, of Palo Alto, is making it warm lor seme of the other aspirants for tho Iatitlatuio i d the chances are very much in his favor, ile Is a popular young man. The brutal assault .oe Nichtcr luadoupon his wile is tho talk uf the town. If one-half tho statements publUliwl are true the law won't begin to tosch him. On oouvicthm ho should bo shown no lueicy, It is generally believed that tho aflalr has killed Klchttr olilipalbj, "i:nointe feir l.llo.' 'Tiurrlt for I.ifo" is it play of absorbing interest mid naluial in its entirety. The nudlrnce Is kept fpfll Ixmnd. Ono moment rhalncd donn to syreimhlsio with the noes of others, then, as It by magic touch, when tho tense of emotion is woll nigh exhausted, wu Hie wallul uin the billows nt laughter ii nil our other luetuie lo laush and be pleased is etbied tn In a moat excellent stylo. Albany, K. J'., lejim. At I'ergiifcon's thee.titi this o cuing. do mill Nte It. Kragey, tho photographer, has $3.00 bsrgaln. (lo and see it great There in c inniij eimiiuun nulments sold but there Is only oncr-icai iiiliiinie Ion II lonna ol fjpralns, Cuts, lliulses aud ml bodily pain. 1t.,..mn Ie Itn.l l-ii,. fill f-cflt OA nnnl. Hold at P. P. 1). Ulrllu's Drug Hloie, WILL CELEBRATE TONIGHT. The 1. II. S. of A. amps to Have n Social Muel Smoker. It is deplorab'c, but too true, that the spirit of American pitriotlsm in Shenandoah seems to be dying out fast. The arrival of Wash ington's Hirthday failed to arouso any enthu siasm. 7 hero was no parade, many of tho business places were opeu. li re wore prac. tlcally no decorations of buildings, and all tho collieries were in full blast A pretllo tlon ef a few years ago that Washluston'a IJirthday would in time attract but little more attention in Shenandoah than au or dinary day Is practically fulfilled. At tho samo time, it must be admitted that tho lack o' patriotism this year is duo to a great ox. lent To i ho hard tunes, rnc poor wonting time at the collieries has made all the em ployes anxious to work every day thooppor tunlty is offeree) at.il patriotism hts been forced o glvo way to bread and butter cause. It is to this that the failure to make arrange ments for a parade may be attributett. Cou trary to reports circulates! a few diys ago, all tho public schools wore clo-ed and they held no exercises of any character. nut tho day will not inss wholly unou served. Washlng'on Crns Nos. 112, 183 aud aOC, Patriotic Order Hons of America, bavo arrangtd to hold a social meeting in the cittnp ruom in Schmidt's hall to night, com menclug at' 8 o'clock. It is expected that tho meeting wtll bo au clahoralo atlair. 1 no ioi lowing program has been prepared: Singing, lied, Whlto and Hlue" Members OpeniUK rernnrlie -"cere oxy II JI. Morvan K'CllHtlon 'Vearnlni; torUore" .Louts Lehe Jr Hong, "The Lone Orav " A. O. Morgan au iress, ".mruov rnmeni'' u. fc. nenmcr Son?, ' Tho Pardon I ame Too t.ate" J .men 1'atierson lire tatlon I'. II. Hopkins, Jr Addiess, uur nblio -choola". , l'rot. J. W. Cooper Singing, "America" MetnDers Heading vv. A. Isogoy Atl 'ress. 'eiur Or Jer, Non-l'olltloal". II. J. Yost Son? O I. ll-tttuor Addicss. "l'jir:otlsm" U. U lle8 Adoress -Publla Press" C. r. Straughu Closing Ode Membei'8 Tho program will be luterspersod with refreshments, and will wind up with a smoker. Tho committee hopes to soo the hall packed aud a rich treat is iu store for those who attend. Kteetou Keller.:, Orow grew, sure enough. It never ruins but what it pours. Where was Maikley when the light went out? Where, O where, is the Pennsylvania Dcui ocroi-y now t Tho laulslldo of 'If-' has started ou the re verso slide of IMG. Oalusha was undoubtedly the met popular u A. u. or the season. The gouge newspiper syndicate is still harpjug on the old song Well, State Chairman Wilght got a Federal otllce out ot I , anyhow. General iisstings, for Governor, should ie ceive over !200,(KX) majority. Tho niHjori y on Tuesday measured the ebb tide ot disgust at Democratic run . They have quit trying to count draw's mi jority in Philadelphia, and sent for bushel meat u ro. Thero are always plenty of foreheads after election and the crop yesterday wasaboutthe usual eizo. Whew I It was very hot about the While House -vlien Cleveland heard the news trom Pennsylvania. The Democratic pipers are trying to ex plsiu how It all happened, but the explaua tion don't explain. Those big Philadclphltmajorltios would be discouraging to competition if ihey were not so deiightlul to contemplation. That Schuylkill county shou d have gone Kcpublltan fairly takes tho bioath of the average Democrat. Who would have thought it? Hancock seems to have been like hii famous namesake said of the tariff question a mere local isue, and limited to a mighty small locality. Ilelween accepting "pie" lrom Cleveland and standing by the workingmeu of his dis trict, Cotigitssmau Iieilly choose the former, ile now sets hhrmlstako. The Itepublican vote is not oulyeo big that it takes a long while to count it, but the Dem ocratic vote is to email that it takes a long while to find it. I lento tho inesgrc returns Congrossniau Iieilly will think the matter over raoro bIowIvsb to whether he will be a caudidato for re election. Tho chances aie he will permit some other fellow to sacrifice himself. Ho isn't hankering for any moro Congress. A '1 ei tier lleellneil lloiough Treasurer llradlgan and Council man Kaue waited upon Dill. or lleiyer, uf the Ukiiai.ii, Mcuday evening and placed un a desk btforo him 500 in nice, bright gold pieces. Mr IliadigHii stated that the money was a tender by direction of the Iloruugh Council in settlement of tho suit of the HkI'.ai.d against tho borough toiiuoverpay for advertising tho special election of IbRl. Mr. lkiyer deeliued to accept the money aud told tho gentlemen the case was iu tlm hands of hts aoumel, S. (1. M. Hollopeter, Ksq. The amount sued for is $435 70 and this has bien swelled by interest aud costs to over $900. Gomtiic Kwnts. March 10 Third annual lwll of tho St. Patritk's Hand, in Itobblne' opera house. Match 26 First grand 111 under the au. spices oi' the Uonsuiore Social club iu Bob bins' opera house. Apill 0. Iro ore in festival under the auipiccs uf the Star Flute and Drum (.orps in llobblns' opera house. IT.NCII. POINTS, No more jostal notes after July 1st. Several new ears have been ordcitd by the Schuylkill Traction Company. The Williamiport police hereafter will not penult newsboys tn fell iapers on Sunday within one njuaio of the churches. Mm ploy s rjiotogrHjiheil. Richard Dabb yostetrday photographed the employe's of tho Ishouantloali MauulacturinK Company at the faotory. The group was n very pretty one aud Mr. Dabb took an ex cellent picture. How long will it ber Only a few years when tho millions of the land will bo familiar with the virtues ol Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seueka. Upk Wn.Lb' LaukI'UY 11m e. the best Hilling for laundry uto. F.ach package makes two quarts, lGcts, Sold by Muster & Ileddall. lAiit mil rain There Will Probably be Some Klcction Contests. AN IMPORTANT MEETING l.fnileers or the CltleiiN1 Party Confer Hiiel Ilitve Iiee Idrel Thero Is Seifllelent 0ue Tor an InvestigationA Contest Will Probably l'olluw This Courtee. As tho days following tho election multiply it beoomcs more apparent that the results left very bad blood. Somo of tho candidates iu town shown defeated by tho returns are red hot and it is moro than probable that they will go into court and miko contests Several of them say that an investigation will show that the returns agilust them were caused by illegal votes. A meeting of a cumber of the Citizens' pBrty workers was held in tho otllce of 1. K. Ileddall, Iq , last night, and from the state ments madathoroby candidates anil witnesses it seems almot certain that the returns of tho Fourth and Fifth wards will bo contested. It is also hinted that tin returns ou the borough ticket may also bei-nrred up. Uno of the gentlemen, who is taking au active interest in this movement, said to day: "Wo don't wish any newspaper notoriety over this affair and nro not prepared te give anything for publication at the present tunc From information at hand wo bclievo tha' a great many illegal votes were cast on clec Hon day and we feel Justified in having au Inves'lgation made. It what we have loarued Is true, thero will ho contest." Several Citizen' paily politicians went down to rottsville to-iiay, but only one ol them admitted that he was eotng down t" take legal advice in connection with the election returns Theie will he develop raents before tho close of 'lie week, Another gcutleman salt! this hioining, "It is timer that crooked business at tho polls of thli town bi s'opptd. In past years tho people have not been dispensed to conlest the olec tiou returns or ask for a ro count, but now that tho terms of tho ih ceiver of Taxes and Chief Uurgess have been made threo years thero is something to light fir." It has again been demonstrated that the responsibilities of ihc .ludgtsol Election have bctu so much increased tlntunhwsa change issoon made it will be hard to get men to fid the oilicts iu Shenandoah. 1 hrcL dollars per day is too Hale for men who wor.v tiom 7 o'clock on the morning uf elect! m day until nearly throe a m. the next day, and thm make a trip to l'ottsville Ono chaugo for the hotter could bo made by having the half holidaj obscnoel aud a provi sion by the Legislature to close tho polls at 4 p in., but the best way to remedy the muter would bo to hive tho wards rc-dtvided and all the political pirtics should get together at once for that puipoae. The results In tho wards as thov stand at present leaves the political complexion of the Horough Council 8 Democrats to 7 Itepub llcans aud the School Hoard the same way The narrow nnj rlty on the I titer will cmne some of the Dcmojrats to; '. and reflect luloro attempting to put the radicsl mensures hinted at itvctitly luto tll'ttt. Public sen ti meut demands conservative manqgement of the school afi'oirs anil those who uttciupt to combat that sentiment will run upaga'nsta snag, oven, perhaps, m their own ranks. The Polish ami I.ltliuamau elements ol the town ro now thoroughly convinced that their friends aro not in tho Democratic ranks. Tueselay's election shoncel clearly that the Democrats do not tender ihem uoiulustlout In good faith, but strnply for the purpose ol securing influence. Andrew Alulusky was given the nomination for Council in the First waid and elected lee. use thtt naulisao strongly Democratic that almost nothing short of a miracle could overturn it. But tako the case ol Kopta, the Pole nominated fur High Constable, and we find tho Demo crats actually slaughtered him. Kopta was 3-10 votes behind St-HUlau aud Uhl behind Burns. On tho other hand the Citizens' party stood by tho Polish candidate they nominated, John M. Mrdalis, for Horoiifth Auditor, and elected him. Tins it something for tho lollihand Lithuanian voters to think over. H is in derstood ihat theie will boa num ber of Poles and Lithuanians belore the new Ilurough Council as applicants for apint meut on the police f iho and Melusky. the now Couucilmau trom the First ward, will be their standard hosier. It is t-alil that tho securing of a police appoiutmeut lor his people was one of Melusky's main object in running for Council and if the Democrats don t concede it to him there will bo war. Tho ro oraniauitun ot Council will have many other ua uree that will he Interesting. MI.m lloMnrllt Coming, Miss DeMerritt, the lady evangelist of Ohio, will coiuiuenoe revival meetings in the P M. church of lowu ou 8uuda& next and the members of the church are busily en gageit iu making preparations to acconmio elate the large number of people who will bo there to hear hor. Miss DsMerritt has been conducting luvival meetings in Luzerne county lor the rt two months, ami these meetings have, hewn among the most success till iu the history of the church iu that ingiou. She is a fluent and glfleel speaker, a fine sitger and, among levivslisit, an aeknowledgetl leader. attitiliershlii liioiosilnir. (Icn. U. H. Grant Lodge No 251. Knights of Pythias, it enjoying n boom iu inemtwr ahlp. It admitted four initiates to tho Degree of Kuight on Mouday evening and lotelvcel n tiumlier of proiostlions. New lutuulxrssre ftdmlttttl at every meeting and tho lodge is rapidly growing in financial and numerical strength. Hhop iihul liuwu. The Iahliili Valley railroad sluH-s st Delauo shutdown yesterday fur the bslauoe uf tit week, making their wvikiug time fur this week only three days of tight hours each, A new laundry will be opeued by Sing Le on Mouday, February Willi, at No. H West Centre street, Sheuaueloah. it l'J Ira Ilurcblll'a Cafe. When seeking a neat and well conducted cafo, to to Burchill's, corner Main and Coal itreeU. Pollto and prompt attention, 11.7-tf l'i:itSONAU John L. Ilassler wont t) Keadlnr; thus morning. Georgo Schaefler went to Mt. Carmcl tkis morning;. Daniel Keigle went to l'ottsville this morning. John F. Finney is transacting business in Philadelphia. Albert.!. Hocbenor, of llazleton, spest to day in town. Hugh J Evans, of Mt. Carmcl, is a guest of town friends. Miss F.itie II rata n of No. 4. Is visiting friends at Illoomsbnrg. John Ilncher, of Lewishurg, Is the cue ol friends at Wm. Penu, David Owens and John Lewis spent to day at the county seat. A. J. Gallagher aud wife spent to d: y at PotUvllle with frienels. Michael J. Iieilly went to St. Clai this morning to visit friends. Thomas McGlntv, of Mahauoy City, was a visitor to town this morning. John A Iieilly. Jr.. was pleasantly enter tained at Shimokln on Tuesday. Miss Maude Keipcr has gone to l'ottsville to spend a few days with friends, Howard Rurchill and George Scheifly called on Tamaqua friends to day. M P. Sulllvau spent to day at Frarkvllle as tho guest of tho Ilergau family. F. E. Peak, of Philadelphia, paid our sanctum u pleasant visit this afternoon. Dr. G. M Hamilton Is spending a few days the guest of friends in the Quaker City. Morris Kefowich, of Ashland, was the guest ot his bretticr, Levi, of town, this murniiig. Christ Schmidt and Joe Wyatt were pas sengers ou the II: 10 a. m. L. V. train for l'ottsville. Mine Inspector Caleb Williams, of llazle ton. was in town this morning and later left for Ashland. Misses Katlo and Lottie Huikhart have gone to Illoomsbnrg to spend a few days among frieuds. Jennie Ilealon, a tewher iu tu0 pnDllc schools at Wilberton. is, ..pcvuilng a few dayt with her parents aVifo. 1 Uu. William Shaw, of Lalrobe, is in town attebdfng tho funeral of her grand daughter tue child of Mn. S. L. Biowu, C, T. Straushu went k Allcutuwil ihls nlorllli.ifr (rj atfui.1 tho c nvcntlOTt ef tho Jr. O U. A. M. funeral beuuti' association. I uiu r Is. any penp'n of town attended the funeril of the laio Francis Evans at St. Clair yes teidsy. Tho funeral of Norman, son of Oscar and Lticeltn Goho, of F.lk ngeiwan, took place this afternoon. Tho tcmaius were interred in the Oh! Fellosis' cemetery. Vera Orme, the infant child of S. Lincoln and Hannah M. Hrown, ot South Main street, was buried in tho Old Fellows' cemetery at St. Chilr to tUy. Tho fiiueral left town on the 11:15 a. iu. Pennsylvania bollroad tralu The fuuoral uf the late Mrs. Charlotte Davenport took placo yesterday afternoon, froai tho residence of her son, Cornelius Davenport, on Sonth Jard n street. Inter ment was made 11 tho Oil I Fellows' cemetery The funeral of the late Mrs. Lydia Uankes took place this aftcrmon, from the family iisiderce on North West street. Interment was made In the Odd Fellows' cemetery llembers of Camps New. (1 and 40, P. O of T. A., wero in attendanre. The deceased was a member of the first named camp. A 1 1 lie I ii... James AndneP, of Hrneli!iiv"le, offers a reward of $50 for tho return of $27a In cash which he lost on Titetdav in th" neighbor bond ef the Commeiclal llotol Tim money consisted of four $50 bills, three JJ-J hills, ouo $10 and one $5. Siiiisl Tn-lilgllt. A Pry and Try social w II lie given In tho Primitive Methodist chuich to nightby Mrs Preside fir the benefit of the trustees. 1 GEO. S. ROHLAND, Wcidernold's old strut. No. 28 East Ckntrb Street. Drop In and Hee wbotjuur dnl arwll! buy. i usuurn you that jou ear buy mire f jr one tlol ar than aoynberi cite Iloltlng Meat fr ion .", to per lb Hump and Hlrlotn steak..... 1 ltlb ltoasts... He Hound Steak o, Chuok HoHsts p,. ii Hump Itoasta " " Pork Chops 1 Shoulders p All Samntge, hoaie-mtls i. Frankfoid Sausatre iOc " Holozaa, our own make 1 ic ' Cldcato Ilologas 7 - Fresh Pudding Hcrapple - - ;c ' Pure Country Lard lo " Compound Lard ....8o " All kinds of smoked meats, hams, shi'dders, bicou, summer sausage ami dried b cf Are You Hard to Please In MOLASSES ? Then try our "Century." The best in town for the price. Heavy body, sweet, aud rich flavor, and only 10c a quart. 122 Worth Jnrdtn S treat JIjIj