The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 23, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 1

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SHENANDOAH. PA.. FJUDAY. FJ5J3KCAHY 23. 1894.
VOL. 3X.-NO 58.
ONE GENT '
Evening
H
xlERALD.
-Seel Bloom !
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&SOto
Correspondence on Political
and Other Matter.
The Elements Opposing ahomeir May
Possibly Comblae on Kucb For tlm
Wellington Offloe llrmnm Tfants Hand
I,.. c Would Prefer it.
Comincnioralion of WASHMS BIRTHDAY!.
An extraordinary example nf what human skill can produce In weaving
textile fabric am be seen on exhibition in our window all this week. This is a
copy of fitusrt's famous portrait of Gcotge Washington, woven entirely on the
loom without printing or touching up of any sort. It almost shakes one's cred
ulity to bo told that tho work is entirely tho result of the weaver's skill. Yet,
such is the fact. This marvel, which was one of tho sensations of Chicago. Is
composed of fiOO.OOO 111 rends of silk made on a Jacquard pattern whicli required
!ifi,000 cards, and which took tho labor of some of tho best experts in tho world,
using tho finest appliances of Lyons, two and ono-half years to produce It cot
$8,000 to make this masterpiece It is really a workol art, and as such is worthy
of the closest study.
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A iiU-llO ixoi .n 111. 11 LI
Shenandoah, Pa
Water Sets 58 eta
Double Hair Curlers 5 cts
25c Brooms 20 eta
Initial Slioll Tumblers. . . .5 cts.
Kid ITair Curlers 5 etc
Shell Tumblers, plain ... .8 cts.
Window Shades, big values aud at all prices
Gold Decorated Toilet Sets. People etty they are lovely and at rest
Bouable iiguie We can suit a slender puree as well as a tat one.
Successor to biR'riN, OUKCAH 4 WAIDLEY. 8 South Mt in Street.
Big Drive in Muslins 5 to 20 cents.
Indigo Blue Prints, 5c. per yard. Lancaster Ginghams, 5e,
Hosiery, trom ten to Ulty cents, lor men, women and children
Chenille Covers at Less than Cost.
Pur Mufls from 87c to $ 25.
from $1.00 upwards.
Pur Capes below coat. Coats
J04-6 West Centre Street.
a ia-5 T "B v-er,
MAHANOY CITY, PENNA.
M. P.' CONRY,
Alonongaliclu whiskey COc a t(t.
I'lirn rv wlilsknv. XX SI n nt
Fiuo Old Jiourbon, XXX $1 25 u ql.
Wuperinr IJInch berry JSnuuiy.... $1 n it. y
Kuporior Cognac llrnndy $l.L',r a tjt.
imported Jiimuicu ituin jsi.To a tit.
kid!
31 South Main St.
LiauorStore
VUENGLING'S Stock anil KreBh Alo, Draught Porter ami Wieuur llnr.
- Hest brands of 5o Cigars and all kinds ot Ton iterance Drinks.
LOOK HEBE !
SONSRBSSIONAL PISHT I
P. O 8. OP A. GATHERING
The
im
A SPECIAL DRIVE in Fine TABLE SYRUPS. A strictly
puro sugar syrup, good body, light color and tine flavor, ut
0 cents. Finer goods at 8 and 10 cents.
DON'T FOBGETl
Our Pine Large Blue Raisins, four pounds for 25c.
Now Currants, eight poundB for 25c.
Pine French Prunes, three pounds for 25c.
Extra Large French Prunes, two pounds lor 25e.
Now Lima Beans, six poundR for 25c.
Florida Orange?.
Largo, sweet and juiej 25 conts per dozen.
.California Evaporated Fruits.
Poncho, Pitted Plums, White Nectarines,
Ikrtlott Pours, 2 lb, lor 25c.
CHOICE GOODS.
Our line Cieamory and Dairy Butter.
Fancy Bloater Mackerel.
Strictly Puro Lard.
Fancy New Orleans Molasses.
Minnesota "Daisy" Flour.
Special HmtA!.I correspondence.
POTT8VII.LE, Fob. 22. Somo of the po 1-
ticlaus down hore are at sea as to tho prob
able outcomo of tho Republican Legislative
couvention in this district, owing to tho
largo number of candidates. They cannot
understand how it is there are so many in the
field and suspect that some mischief maker,
who hopei to hecomo a candidate, has brought
the flock in the Hold. That may be true, hnt
it does not alter tho situation. The men hi
ready natnod and others to follow have made
up their tuiuds to make astart and get on tho
list for luture recognition should they bo uu
fortunate enough to get knocked out this
time. Whoever tho three candidates may he,
in tho light of tho recent Kepublican sweep,
they will havo a walk over.
From present apiicarancos. tho leading can
didates for Assembly are Soth Ormo, St Clair,
Ucorgo culver, ''on uarbou; w. E Herring,
t'alo Alto; UN wnuman, Schuylkill uaven.
anil w. jtamsey rotts, rottavme.
The Democrats aro very backward in an
nouueing themselves, but oven when the
proper time arrives there will not be many
of them In tho Mold 1 have not heard ativ
of them mentioned for the Assembly from
tins district.
Some ouo started a rumor acre yesterday
thar. Air. 1'otts was only pretemllng he was
candidate to scare ofl somebody else. If
tbo party who started tho rumor wants to
iceepiita sKiu whole nan better keep out ot
Air. 1'otts road, llo Is a csnddato aud
believes he will win.
The splendid victory in tho state and
county has put more lifo Into tho prospective
candidates lor exmgress anil an scttvo cum
paigu for the nomination will soon begin. Do
not be surprised if It. II. Koch. Esq , is picked
upon by tho elemouts opposed to Hon. Jiilii)
i onoencr. jion u .s. isrnniiu nss opctuy
declarel that ho wants the nomination and
Hon. S. A. Losch has said that he would
rather have it than a Mate ntlico. He knows
that In Co n fir cm ho would have more
chances to distinguish himself aud making
his power felt, but tho trouble is ho cast too
many lines, or, rather, has too many irons in
tho nro and can't Keep activo enough to pre
vein wioui oeuig burned. I hern is no use
being hoggish. It won't work In this county
while thero is plenty of good material lying
annum loose
I see tho Journal lias addressed an open
letter ror perusal uy the urauu juryurgliii:
the indictment of Controller Severn and tho
County Commissioners, alleging that they
furnished ballots for the election that were
not printed accoiding to law aud illegal
The matter savors dlsuatlugly of vindic
tiveness aud tho $3,000 beauties aro only
making themselves more ridiculous in the
eyes of tho pooplo.
Mahanoy City is meeting with considerable
euccoea in its efforts to havo the'noit meeting
or the tirnnil Army Department lincanipinent
held thero. I never could uuderstaLd wy
I'ottavillo never tried to got tho encampment
hore. It would pay tho hotel and business
men, and it is not too late for an effort in that
direction.
Who started the silly report that Chairman
Whitohouse and Secretary Losch aro entitled
to credit for the Grow victory in Schuylkill t
une ot tho newspapers or this place says they
did it on a still hunt. I havo reason to be
liovo that Whitohouse and Lotch were on a
Biill hunt recently, but that they brought
about the Grow victory I no more boliove
than that they discovered America, and no
one who kept trace ot the politics or this
county for tho past few months can believe
it. The report is all right so far as the still
hunt goes.
Notice.
Any sulwcribcr who fails to roeoivo the
Evening Usual!) is retpectfully requested
to notify the main oflicc, on East Coal street.
or the branch ofilce, Keese's auction rooms, on
Wert Centre utreet. People who wish to
become suloriber and have not been called
upon by the solicitors will please leave their
names at either of the plates above men
tioned. Owing to a change in the earrior
system of tho KvrcuNa Hhbald it baa
become necessary to nmku a now canvas of
all the routes. In deiug this the cauvaiuers
sometimes mias somo of tho old sutujrlbcra,
The publisher will feel grateful to any who
will render asaittance In remedying any such
discrepancies.
A Little Twisted.
The Shenandoah correspondent of tho
l'ottsville Republican is in error when ho
says: "The Schuylkill Traction Company
has been taking every opportunity lately to
state that it will not tulorata any or Its
employ n to meddle iu politics. Some one in
power should have kept his ojsi on this
town during the last few days and thoy
would have cause to say lees about the
matter. Of course, it will ! In order ow,
since the election is over, to make another
'display of trumpets' that 'we are not in
polities."'
Tne Traction Com ny has not attempted
to abridge tbo political rights of any of its
euployea so fur as we have been ablo to
uc!je from aaythlug it has done, or an
nounced. It has, however, repeatedly stated
that it would uot allow polities to Influence
the appointment or removal of auy employes,
which Is a horse of a color different from tho
one the correspondent is attempting to drive.
llo aud See Jt.
Keagey, tho photographer,
$3.00 baiguin. Go and see It.
Union letting of the l.ocut Cumpt
Trove Very Suocrsrul.
Asannouncodinourla.it Issus, Iho mem
bers of the tlireo local oaiups of tho P. O 8
of A. partlclted in ino of tho most pleasant
and social gatherings yet held under the
auspices ot that nrgaulcation The meeting
wa held last night In the c..jr lodgo room f
Camp 206. The moetlng wu presided o er
by R II Morgan, who made a few appro
priate remarks, being followed hv a recitation
by Lewis Lehc, Jr., entitled, "Yearnlm) for
(lore." A. 0. Morgan favored the andleno
with a song and I!. E. Dengler talked upon
"Our Oovetnment." The speaker traced the
history of the country from the time of the
discovery up to the present day. and In a
forcible manner pointed out tho dangers that
Ho In the way of our future progress Jam"'
raMoraon snng lhe Pardon unit too l.aie.
andwMfollowwlbyF.il. Hopkins, Jr, in
comical recitation. I'rof. J. W. Cooper ad
dressed the members upon "Oar Public
fcliooK" Ho handled tbo subject iu a
masterly manner, and wis attentively
listened to by thoso yrosnnt. This proved
one of the moat interesting features of the
cvealng. W. A. Koagov als J read a paper of
much Imiiortance, and was followed by a solo
br H. I. turner. II . Hew gavo an
address upon "Patriotism," and the ordor'a
Position on the political questions 01 mo uay
Has explained ny IJ J. Vest, mo Biugiug oi
tbn closing ode ondtd tho evenings enter
tainment so far at tho literary and mislcal
mrt was coucornwl. During tho OToniug the
program was ltilcrspomid with light refresh
meuts, and at tho oloea thosoprescnt Indulged
iu a Havana cigar.
HARD TIMES PRICES.
tflent Coiif iKtinient of Groceries Vrnm
Kntlirtnrt, ot Aahlatut,
A car load of goods received from N. 1'.
Ilothcrinel, agont, of Ashland, Pa., will and
nust bo sold within ten days and I havo
taken an extra room In Itobblns' building
opposite my regular place, to close out the
stock. Look at somo of thn nrlcei. Grami
lated sugar, 14 cuta pound: .lava nolle. 23
oenu; best raisins, 5 cents; 10 ilifl'ereut klndh
of teas (Oolong, English llriAtfast, Gun
povder, etc.) 25 cents: 2 big bara of tho heal
soap, 2T cents; New Orleans molasses, 8 to 10
cent per quart; host white vinegar, :i cents;
an kiuiu oi canned goods at hair price; glass
ware, queensware and willow ware, scales,
piper bags, oil tank, mohiases spigots, desks.
show caiea aud other articles used In a groce-T
store, at low pneea. reus and beans, lies'
goods, cents per quart. Also a lot of tin
ware, meat cutters and tobacco cutters. A
lot of drcM goods, ribbon, muslins, and a lot
of other goods too numerous to ment'on
Jiemeiiibcrl this sale will laotonlv Im du.Vh
tiling your pitchers and baskets to get them
fided for little money. Ilese's Auction and
Commission House, 31 Vsf Outre street,
Uougherty building, Shenandoah, I'.
, 2 23 3t
Klertluii K lioen.
"Tho people have spoken." Yep, hut tie
Democratic uingrem won't heed it. It is itui
the Hoplo'a boily.
'Tho worklngme n have shown their
hands agtinst tho Wilson hill." True, but
that will not prevent Cleveland and hia party
irom t wiring uown ins pillars ol protettlou
Tho state returns aro still Growing.
Grow returns to the tceno of his earlier
life with a magnificent majority and he will
lie round on tho tide or ireedom nuu pro
tection.
"White was mado ARnoclate Justlco of the
Supreme Court Iicohiiso of his religion
ISnsh I Uh Toland has a way of getting rid ot
obstructionists. His appoiritmaut af White
is a left handed conipliinuut. The Suorem
Uourt bench til lhe United states Is a living
tonih and tho men who go on it are never
heard of again In politics.
The vote in the Sooonil ward Tufoday last
was tuo largoei IKineu ror several yearf.
considerably larger than that polled at the
last general election.
If the independent voter will continue
doiug his duty as well us hn did mi Tuoeday
day tho imitators ot Now York's lViuiniany
Hall chiefs will soon realire that they have
lost their snp.
If some of tho voters had had n hotter
understanding of the liopnhlictn ballot Grow
would have had a majority In Shenandoah.
Jumped the It ills.
Hpeelal to the Hiiulii,
Fr.AfKVii.LK. Feb. 231 Six cars of a
loaded ooal train deacending tho gra.lo on the
Philadelphia and Beading Jul I road, between
Frackvlllo and Morris Junction, early this
morning, j limited from the traok and thn
wreckage was so much scattered that all
traffic over that part of the road was Mopped
for tovoral hours. The travel of two iMSien
ger and five coal trains waa delayed. A
number of Shenandoah people who atartfcd
for Philadelphia this morning mliwed eon
ructions by reason of the delay and returned
to to u.
1CIAL C01I
All the County Returns Were
Computed Yesterday.
SETTLED WITHOUT DELAY
A Petition to Ilntn the ltd urns of One
Election District Altered Waa I'renenlf il,
I'ut tlin Court Drelclrd It Did Not Onn
taln Siillkleut I'neti.
There are no uew developments in connec
tion with tho Shenandoah elections, hut there
I may hw wnne at a meeilni which it Is under
stood the members of the CltlMne' partv in-
tereated will hold tonight Tho Hemocrats
re defiant aud some of thm have declarod
that a contest hy tho Citizens' nartv will re
sult ill favor of the other.
Legal advice ha leen taken by tho rati let
ho favor a contest and it is stated upon
pretty reliable authority that if means can
he devised to raise funds to defray the cost
the returns of the Fourth and Fifth wards
will be mnteated. It was stated to day tint
the oiienee will ho $500.
Tho nlllelat count of tho votes cast in
"schuylklll county on Tursdav laat for Cm
grcMman at Larso was corcluded at Polls
vlllo la'e Thiir'dav afternoon In the presence
of Jndgea nechtel and Weidtnan.
Purina tho count a petition was presented
setting forth thst fifteen vote had not been
counted In Curran's district. Nor'vealan
township, lint tho court decided there was
nothing in tho petition to warrant it In a-ting.
This was the only objection made.
Tho other votoa shown by lhe official count
and not enumerated In tbo table below were
Morrow, Prohibition cindidsto for Congrem
man.at.Largn. 97: Marklcy, Penna. Uein., 0a
.and loticr, reo., i.
Itri.kttr Hunted,
tipeolal to the IUiiai.I).
Amilanii, Feb. 23. The breaker ol the
Keystone colliery at Iioeiist Dale caught, tire
at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon and waa
totally destroyed. It wm originally owned
hy John Donaldson, of Tamaqua, who mid it
t'i William Kendnck. In 1S72 the P. & It.
C. & I. Ci. became tho owner. During the
past thn e years it was operatedoui a Haslieiy.
It cleaned about fifty cars of coal per day and
gave employ went to about sixty men and
boys. The inino waa worked out about four
years ago. It was the oldest olllery in the
Mahanoy valley.
has a great
TJbi Wells' Laundey IIluk, the best
Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes
tne aoarU. JScts. Bold by Musscr & lltddall.
Wheevlll Out oh Hull.
Arthur Wheevlll, who had been eon Hue. I Iu
the Potteville jail since lut August, await
lug trial on a charge of murdering Jaioea
Holland during tho riot at Gilberton, waa
yesterday released under $6,000 ball, Joeepli
M. (Hick, Christ. Eberle aud Mom Mervlue,
of (llrardville. becoming bis bondamen.
Wheevlll will be tried at the March term of
court. His release under ball waa made after
evidence had been taken on application of
his counwl and is looked upon ae an indica
tion that the final result of the case will b
like that In the Origgs oaee.
Suiveavful KevlVrflf.
The Hugliah Baptist church, on South Jar
din street, was crowdtsl hy penitent last
night. Kvaugelist Williams la doing good
work. Next Sunday af'erucon he will de
liver bis popular lecture on "Another Man'
Sister." Twelve hundred men neroprteeut
In the miulc hall In Alientown to iMten to
the lecture. Every man in Mienaudoah
should hear it,
Til BIS.'
DISTRICTS.
nave yon triod McElbenny's fried oysten '
9-ia-tf
Aihland, 1st Ward
do 2nd Ward
do 3rd Ward
do 4tb Ward .... .1.
do otu Wartl
Auburn
Carry Kaat
do West..
do North
Blythe, (Cumbola)
QO imivrr virrKIv
do (Kaska llUam)
nrancn
Brunsn lck, KBSt
do West
Butler. North
do Northwest
do South
do Kant -
do Wet
Cass, North
do South
do Southeast
Creasona, North
do South
Delano...
Kldrcd, East.
do Went......
Fralley - -
Frackvllle
Foster .
Olrardvllle, Middlo.
do Eatt
do Weat
Ollbeiton, Middle
do Krfint
do West
Oordnn
llegln. lwi
do West
Hubley
Kline, (lolly)
do (Honehrook)
do (NewSllterbr'k)
iAUdlngville
Mahanoy tp (Hill's)..
do (Cole's o. l..,
do (Cole's Ko. i
do (Morea)
do (Iinlaan's)
do (Jaekann'S)
Mahanoy West (Bro'sv'e)
do (I.'ntCrki
do (Raven Hun
do 'Wm. Penm
llahaitoy City, 1st Ward
do 2nd Ward
do Snl VnM ....
do 4th Want
do Mil Ward
Manhelm, South
Manheim, N., (Mcper'a)
do do (llrown's)
do do (rocht's)
do do (Mellet'a)
Mahantongo.
Mlddleimrt
Mt. Carbon
Mlnersville, 1st ward
do 2d want
do 3d ward
do 4lh ward.
New Castle, N'oith
do South
Now Philadelphia ,
New Hlnggold..
Norwegian, Kant
do (Curry's)
do (Currau's)
Orwlgsburg
Palo Alto
Porter, lift..
do Noah
do Wert
l'otttvllle, North Vrd
do N. . Ward
do Middle Ward
do South Ward
ilo 8. E. Ward
do N. 15. Waid
do 7th Wid
I'iiiegroTC borotifh
do twp. Kaat
do twb West
Toit Carbon, Raat
do Meat
Port Clinton
Kaun
Ua'u. Wot
Kiish.iauakate)
do Kaat
do (Bariimvllle)
Kyan
HeUlyl Black wootl)
do (Branchdale)
do (Newtown) ,
Schuylkill ,
Schuylkill Haven, North ..,
do Ea.t
do Pijth
do West
eheuauiUMh, tat Ward
do 2nd Ward
do 3rd Ward..
do 4th Ward
do Mh Ward
Bt. CUlr, Noilh ..,
do Middle
do Satith
Tauwuua, North..
de Kaat
do Bouth
Toimt City .
Treutent twrough, Eatt...
do do West..
do township...
Dillon
do North, , ,
do Ban (BrandohvUle) ...
do Raat (thepptou) ,
Walker
WaahlDgtou, North
do Bouth
Wayne, North
do South , ,
Weatl'enn, N. B.
do 8. W
do N. W "
do 8. K. ,
Yorkv lie ' ."
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George Krlek is on tho sick list.
David K. Lewis was a oountv seat v .itor
to day.
Mrs C. if. Sampee! is visiting in l'ottsville
to day.
Maude Kcincr is tho euest of Pottarilla
friends.
Mis. Jonathan Ilotors. of West Coal s..ect.
Is still very 111.
M. K. Casev. of Pliiladelnhia. la visitinr
relatives in town.
John Hrennnu and J. J. Keillv snent luk
veiling at Girardvillc.
Hdward tlrolnt remained in l'ottsville a
few hours this morning.
Mis. D. W. Stratib mado a short stay in
l'ottsville this morning.
rin....... i. d.,..i ..t i,...i.tn.. . j.t
Mm calls here jeatonlay.
John Williams, of Mt. Carrael. was a
vicitor to town yesterday.
John J Fieliy and A. 13. Lamb spent this
morning at Mahanoy City.
David Evans, of South Jardlu atrcot, was
in Frackvllle this morning.
Matihow Rogers, of Waterbury. Conn., is
visiting his patents iu town.
Mis. Washington Mover and daughter are
visiting friends at Mt. Carmcl.
Mis. James Stein, of Philadelphia, is spend
ing a fen dBys in town with friends.
Nr. J. Owens aud wife, of Mt. Carinel, were
the guest of town frauds last evening.
W. J. Jacobs attended the Washington
intmoriHl nrade in Fun kvillo yesterday.
Miaa Ida and Dolile Siegfried, of Ml.
driiii 1, am the guoats of MiH Sadfo Reese.
Tone" Gainer, i f Ashland, passed through
ti wn in cUy t n bis return iruni Pottsvlllc.
James Ilau age has moved his family to Jit.
Cailii'l, wLeio thiy will ui.iku their future
honK.
Jimits C'oakiey, tile nccomniiilatiujt clerk
ul tlTuaserA BeddaH s Horu, sptnt yietcrfay
wilh Ashland filenda.
Dr. T. .1. lluttou, who has returned to (own
to piBetlcc his calling, paid a visit to tho IlKR
ii.ii sain tniu this morning.
.lamea Collier, of Afhland, has succeeded
M. T. Pun ell as local superintendent of tho
Prudential Insurance (.'onipauy.
Il is iiiuiiind that Thomas .1. 0'Ckinn!,
nan house li.remau at lhe Lehigh Talley
nation, will had une of Sbamokm'a belles to
lhe altar Fome time after Master.
Daniel Mi Glniy, of Mahanoy Citv, M J.
O'Neill, of Wiggans, M. T. Purccll," David
Itrilly, P. J. and M. F. Maley, Daniel Dlow
and I hillip Cojni'. of town, departed over
the Pennsylvania Iiailioad for Chilllcotho,
Ohio, jeateidav nwiri inp.
Total.
rtijiiUTiBS. ,
9
2jS
1D7UA loses
lB7
177
Dr. T. J. 1 1 ii t ton , a fonner well knona
illizen of town, haa peiiuanently located
hiu and will practice inidiclnc. Ho needs
no Introduction to our s pic as a skillful
I hysieiau nd be will be pleaded to see alibis
o d I'H 1 1 or. s and a wpv new oucs pissihle.
iijiti injuied.
.bseph liendegis. diiei I'erC'hri t Schm!d
the heal agent fur LaucrV nrewingCcmpany,
hd one ot lhe ringers ot hn right baud se
vinlv il Jure el this morning wh lc loading
kigh uu a WHirm.,
I JiixKcriisepUbll0aO U 0AI'd' Duaocruts la
We wish eei.y one ol the readers of this
paper wiuld give Dr t . w' Wild Cherry
and iff in ka a trial whenever a cough or croup
imih'v u. needed.
11HMCE REBP!
GEO. S. ROHLAND,
WeiderBold's old stand.
No. 2S East Centre Street.
Hi op in ami aee what jour dollar will bu?.
j aie-ure you ihat you cii" buy mm-c for
ouedol ar Itatn anywhere eh-o
Holllng Meal, frmn r, to Be per lb.
Bump and Sirloin teak lzo
KlbKoaau ic
Hound Hteak . joe
Chuck HoaU... 0c
Uurop KoaaU 7?
Pork Chop i'c
Shouldera , (j . o
All Sausage, home-made loc "
Prankford Sausage 10c "
Bologna, ou r nw n make ioe
Chiuaao Hologna 70
Kreah Pudding So
Sorapple.. j0 i.
Pure Country Larsl ....Ho "
Compound Lard .....8c 11
All klode of smoked meats, bams, ehouldera,
bacon, summer sausage and dried b' i t
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 Jardin Str .