I HE Evening Herald VOL. IX.--NO 164 SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, 1894. ONE CENT REFRIGERATORS. IFRIGERATORS. Large Assortment Low Prices. WILLIAMS & SON. First Cracker: A large consignment of Whito Goods for Lndles' and Children's dresses. Worth from 13 to 20c, now 11c. Second Cracker: Ladles' Balbrlggan or White Vests, Worth 15 to 20c, now 14c. Third Cracker: A large stock of Children's Seamless Fast Black Hose, Worth 25c. now 12c. And many other crackers will go off s Haools. Here 2 Until June 30th we will give a ""Stone Fire-Proof Cooking Pot (Excellent for Preserving) ' 1FKEE with one dollar's worth of goods. CSIias. Girvin, lumiti ti tIBflK, BOMCAM &. WAIDLEY. P. CONRY, noncraheln wliiakev 5f)n a nt. iro rye whiskey, XX $1 a at. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX $1 25 a at. Superior Blackberry Brandy... ,.fl a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy $1.25 a qt. Imported Jamaica Bum $1.60 a qt. "yUENGLING'S stck and Fres" Ale, Draught Porter and Wiener x Best brands of 6c Cleats nd all kinds ol Temperance Drinks. Going Sjilsb Mot Calses ! Si jrgnina m some odd pieces, fifteen for small bed roomB. Wo havo another lot of Men's axtra quality, four pair for 25c. srjiLiiAij jJAUWAiJNts uoQU iNO. s. bloaters but good and sound, 6 6 and 8 cents a quart ; fine Mixed Tea, 25 cents a pound. Smoked Meats. wiSfy handle only the best brands jf Smoked Meats. Our Hams, Shoulders and Bacon are the best mgar-cured stock in tho market, "n Smoked Beef wo buy only tho hoicest cuts, no tough or stringy ieces. Our Lord is strictly puro cottle-rendered lard. TryourLob .non Summer Sausage chopped. ''OR SAL E TO-DAY: Two cars Fino Middlings; fivo cars Choice Pennsylvania Hay; one ear Baled Straw; onoWBmn; ono car iCTiMinne8ota Fanoy Patent Flour. ABY CARRIAGES. A BY CARRIAGES. shortly. 8 South Main Street. 31 South Main St. LiauorStore 1 Beer. 'Those handsome Moquette Rugs! At $2.25. Dormer price i.au. iiiirgo size, rich colors and beautiful patterns. Also small size, samo quality, al $1.00. Wo have a lot of Rem nants of Moquette, Tapestry aiu Body Brussels Carpets in lengths of one to one and a-half yards suitahlo for rugs. Also Special to eighteen yards in length, suit Heavy COTTON" HALF HOSE, , i AiacKoroi, not ns wnito as conts u pound ; fine Tablo Syrup, V nmrnn An Interesting1 Discussion of the Campaign. LOWS PARTY (3LIIMS lie Says tlie IUpulilirniis Owe Illm lb Coni;reisloniil XnTulnntloii on Accuunt of Service. He lln. ltemlered Them Soin Plums He Has llutl. Special Hkkai.d correspondence. Pottsville, June20. The political situ atlon is not as it seems to many of the politicians at the county seat, The coun try bumpkins who had been showing thei Independence for some time have com pletely "knocked under" to the would-be boss and the gentleman who has been re ceiving abuse from the aforesaid c. b's. can now lead them by the nose, and he is uoing it., xauy auu a goou dinner, washed uown by sometuing stronger man cham pagne, has done the work and the sur render was a cheap one. After awhile tne bumpkins will see things in a different light nnd they will wish they had not been so fresh. So it goes. It is very difficult to tell who your ineuus are. The trial and acnulttal of Cotintv Com mlsslouer Allen has mude his persecutors more desperate than ever. They will not rest until they get even, if such a thing is possiuie. iue ret,uit oi tne trial has prac tically retired a number of luinktrnnrli politicians- Democrats as well as Repub licans. Lech savs he is in the caninnlin fnr A. Losch for Cougressand that tho people iii ue Bui jiusru til. mo Mieugtll ue .Will ueveiop wneu me convention meets, lie says he Iihs always worked for everybody else, but this time he will look afler his own Interests. This Is a good move, but i uu uub agree wim oammy wuen ne says no iiua uctru eiupiy-utiuueu. 1 will glVt my reasons for dissenlinir from the lmld headed statesman's views. He wnsetpfitprl to the Legislature twice; was clerk under Secretary of State Quay; was Governor of New Mexico; chief clerk of the State Senate and Postal Inspector, This Is a pretty goou crop ot plums for one man, but after more reflection I may be able to show that during the twenty years he has been hanging about the pie couutermany nthpr Pl-ll in li lmvn dMinncil Infn IiIo1..dI.a, But Sammy isn't a had fellow; there are many In tho county worse than ha is. Nobody blames him because he aspires for ine uontrressionai nomination, lip is nn American citizen and has a right to be a candidate, nut i tmnK ne makes a mis take when ho says the party owes the nomination to mm lor services rendered hen It comes to a question of party Indebtedness, will anyone disnuta thai W. "Jack" Whlteliouse. Ex.Pnni-nirpptnr HeiTner and John A. fii-pasnnu- 1ihvp earueu tne gratitude of the party for services rendered. The glory does not belong entirely to Sam. The men 1 have named are surely entitled to n share, When lielfner was Poor Director he organized the board on his own basis. He wouldn't orooK any interference, hut pro ceeded on the policy that he knew it all wuen casting about for independent men why should he not he cnnslilnrpil Bruinm and Shoener seem to have been almost entirely torgotten during the Allen trial and have not been henul nf since. Perhaps they have retired from the Held and that this is the surprise which one cf the proguosticators has promised to spring upon Us. The fight of a few disappointed Re publicans against Representative Coyle tor the Senatorship in the Thirtieth dis trict still continues and the opposing people are resorting to everything to bring about Coyle's defeat. 1 wonder If these people ever thluk that such a result ivould mean diireiiitr of crravps fnr sniiin oi iue iuois oi tne ineu wuo are striving for it ? Major John F. Finnev will havn In atir uniiBeu u ne wants to ruaKe tne nomina tion for Legislature in the First district. The other candidates are working like beavers. At the same time I amirecliitp i id iuuii luat me .Major nas nan a Hard time the past three weeks, experiencing hii ordeal similar to that of Job, of the Scriptures. But, again, I say his two op ponents are moving heaven and earth to oeat mm for the nomination. MoilHCllAU'A Ittirt!ltl8. A good Quality home-made ran enrnet at 30 cents a yard: nice table oilcloth, is cents a yard; good dress ginghams, 6 cents a yard; the best 60 cent corset in the market. Lace curtains and dress ponds ui nil juuus cueap. V. J. MONAOHAN, No. 28 S. Main St., Shenandoah, BASE BALL. Shenandoah mill .Matmnoy City I, tliuanlan Contest Two clubs composed of Lithuanians of this town and Mahuuoy City played a game at the latter place yesterday after noon with the following result: SHENANDOAH. II. Ill, ro, A. Yetkols, 3b 1 3 2 3 .M il r, cf - 1 I'rev nns, c 1 Mn'nuz'ft, ss , 1 Holt, d U Henry, Id , 0 llelln kl. 2b 1 Rolls, If 0 Uumbul, rf 1 Total 7 16 29 10 7 uaiianoy city. It. In. ro. A. e, Smith, p - 0 13 10 Uhlckenovltz, If 1 0 3 0 1 Motion, rf 0 2 0 2-2 Uolska. o 1 2 4 2 1 Habo, ss - 0 1 1 2 II Mr. izo, Sti 2 4 2 1 I White, cf 0 0 0 0 0 Bt ne,2b 0 12 2 0 Cliarme, lb 0 2 12 0 2 Total.. 4 13 20 10 7 Salaried Adjusted. The Postmaster General has been read justing the salaries of postmasters in this county and has increased the salaries ot the Ashland. Orwiusburi; and Pottsvllle pqstroHsters $100 each. The salary of the Tauiaqua postmaster has been decreasetl 300. Salaries connected with the rest of the oilices in this county remain as heretofore. coin SEAT rmtsoNAi., Simon Abramson visited friends at Mt. Carmel yesterday. Harry Roxby is attending n wedding to day at St. Clair. Jeremiah O'Hearn has returned from South Bethlehem. Capt. E. C. Vagner, of Ulrardvllle, was an early morning visitor to town to-ilay. Constable Glblin has ;one to Harris burg to attend the Democratic state con vention. B. P. Swenk, Esq., a Mahanoy City lawyer, transacted business here this morning. ,, Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, was in town yesterday, having been on the sick list a few days past. Miss Mollie Crossen, of Delano, was one of the class that graduated at Kutztown State Normal School last week. Sol. Foster, Esq., and Life Preserver Lamb were together In Mahanoy City yesterday on telephone business. Mrs. J. C. fiiddle and daughter, of lountaln Springs, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kelra last evening. Clay Osburn, of Wilkes Barre, was among the attendants at the High School commencement exercises last evening. Hnrvey Walters, of Eureka, Montgom ery county, is fexpected in Shenandoah this week. He eaves Eureka to-day by bicycle and will wheel the whole dlstauce. Misses Aunli Williams and Kramn Eisenhower, of the class of '92, both of town, were among those In attendance nt me commencement exercises at ivutz- town last week. Miss Ida M, Hepler, of Delano, of the class of '8U, was the essayist at the Model ccnooi reunion at lvtitztown, and bad for her subject," The Producs of the Schools." It was Instructive, Interesting and well received. Miss Lizzie C. Xeary, of the class of '88, was the essayist of the Model School re union exercises at Kutztown. Her essay was entitled "Seen and Unseen" and con tained beautiful gems ot thought. She delivered it in a distiuct and clear voice, and held the audience spell-bound. 11. E. Deugler. who receutlv removed t Mt. Carmel and .went into the hardware businiss with G. W. lleddali, alo of town, has sold out his iutetest to John ardrop, of Shamokln. We have not learned what Mr. Dengler intends to do after his retirement from the hardware business. roi.ii ii At, roijrrs. It is expected the Republican county convention win ne ueld during tne latter part or next month. Some of the youuer nollticlaus in town are carrying knives in their hoots. They are on me trail iur mood. There is blood on the moon and a gulnr Kilkenny time is brewing in ranks of one of the town factions. News comes from below the mountain that our townsman, Tom Tosh, is sure ul uniting me uury uommissionersnip. irank P. Snlese. of Tnmnnua. Is nnw considered entirely out of tho fight for either Senator or Sheriff. So say those wuo nun tney Know an. "Dave" Llewellyn is very much couraged in his fight for Poor Director by the many letters he has received lately uuiu an puns ui me county. One of our contemporaries below the mountain is booming Ex-Representative HIggins for Senator in this district. This is news to Mr. lllgglns' friends. Hon. Charles F. Kins is mnklnirn vltmr. our fight for the Democratic nomination xor senator in tnis district nnd his op ... ...hi i . . .. ., iiuiicuia w ui unve to put a nttie more go in meniseives n tney wisu to beat ulm I he two Democrats of town whn nm seeking tne nomination for Sheriff were seen together last evening in earnest con versation and the occurrence has caused a rumor tnat one of them will retire from the field. tv It was stated to-dav Hint. Cnl J Tv P Schelfly will shortly announce himself as a candidate for Sheriff on the Democratic UCKot. tuisnasbeen brouulit ahnul. Iiv a conference of his many Irlends, especi ally the Irish-Americans, whn tlilnt- fYil Schelfly Is entitled to some recognition and that it will be impossible to elect a Congressman and Sheriff of the same nationality, ixicatlon seems to count in tne colonel's favor,- too. Councilman Married. Andrew Meluskev. one of th rViiinnll men of the First ward, was married this morning in St. lieorce's I.itlninnlnn uatnonc cnurcii on South Jardln street The bride was Miss Annip Amlirnop llorough Treasurer T. F. Uradltran ncted as groomsman and Miss Matruip Ivrlpvpnns the bridesmaid. After the ceremony there ivaa reception at tne residence of me nriue'8 Parents, on Kast I, nvi utrppt This evening Mr. and Mrs, Meluskey will IOUID 1UI JLWIlllllU iity. Iiiciensul Duties. The outside foremen in the emnlnv nf me i-uuaiieipuia cc Heading coal cV iron Company have had their duties consider ably increased by a new order Issued by the company which provides that the foremen 'shall hereafter be responsible for the care of the numns In the mines The order Is already in force in this dis trict. Schiulcher'a Aahlaml Summer Harden open evenings. Ice cream nnd beer. Danc ing every Saturday night. 0-10-tf IlASi: HALL. The Miltons may play here on Friday, Dodge. late of the Southern leacne. hm joined me uome team. Toman stated to-day that he and Musser would leave town to-night for aiuneiunm, 1. The renort that Mulderitr has lpft us and Joined the Eastons isunfounded. He had nn opportunity to make the change but t decided to remain here. Rtaam ttannv.Mnr. nn 1 1 -1 ..vi.u I tittup WU. , Villi 1U1, VlfllU and deliver Ingrain nnd Brussels at So per yard; heavier carpets 4c. 32 E. Coal St, France's New l'realileut. Bpeclal to Evsnino HehaU). NEW YoitK. June 27. M. f!iislmer Perier was to-day elected Presldentof the Republic of France nmld great enthuv siasm. ills election meets with the appro bation of nlmost every one. A. 1. A. Hotel Kaler. Mahanov f!ltv. nhnrluo liurchill, proprietor. The beet arranged hotel in the county. Convenient to nil raurouus. rixceueni management. tf Hear In .11 1ml John A. Reilly's Is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and Quest brands of cigars. HI SCHOOL C Graduating Exercises Were Held Last Nipht. VERY LENGTHY PROGRAM A Large Audience Greet the Oraduates ami Olveii enl tn Frequent Uxpretalnni nf Approval Some Excellent Musical Features Introduced. A very large and enthusiastic audienco attended the sixteenth annual commence ment of the Shenandoah High school nt Ferguson's theatre last evening nnd for over three hours listened attentively to the exercises, which were carried out in very creditable manner. The staco of thn thpntrn nrwiintail Very fine nnnearanco as tho curtain man for the opening exercises and at a dlstauce loosed use a gigantic picture, the plants and shrubs at the back irround enchann. ing the elTect. There was only ono thing in connection with the commencement to which exception could bo tnken and that was me leugtn or some or tho exercises. It was almost half past eleven o'clock when the audienco mis dismissed. The exercises compared very favorably with those of previous years and must have been a source of great s itisfiiction to tlie teachers who were instrumental In bringing the pupils to the goal which was won by hard study. 1 he program was as follows: Chorus " e are Mnrchlng Away," class ; saluta tory, "Learned or Unlearned wo all write," .Miss lionise Gather: oration "Higher Aims," John C. Lewis; essay. oejunu, .miss i-aiiiine merman ; instru meiiiui soio, "iy Argentine," r. k U'Donnell ; essay, "Unfading Laurels' .Miss Hrldget McGnlro; oration, "Our Heritage, William K. James ; quartette, "Stars of tho Summer Night," Messrs. James, Kelper, O'Donuell nnd Owens essay, "(Juanti Est Sapere" (Motto of the class "Jlow desirable is Knowledge") Miss Frances Davles; essay, "A Cultured r lower ijarilen," iMlss Annie Monaghan vocal solo, "Mona," Guy Keiner: esav "Our Harriue is launched but Where's the iiuroor, iinss Annie stein: class reclta t Ion,"A Mother's Easter Scnrf,"Miss Mary uiuiiui unurus, i uiu .Dreaming, class essay, "lucre are liars Along tlie Shore Allss .Mnircrln namnHall . nvn,l.. I.n'u.. Reign of Mars," Joseph J. Reill v ; Instru mental duet, "Qui Vive," Miss Monaghan mm .nr. u jjonneii; essay, '.Moments, the wuiu-uubi iii iiuje, .iiibs .Mattie Shields oration, "Our Powers," W. Grant Lesslir double quartette, "Star of Descending Night," Misses Cnther, Lewis, Roche anil Shields, Messrs. James, Kelper, O'Donuell aim uwens; essay, "We f inish toHegln," Miss Mary Connors ; class history. Guv C. Kelper; chorus, "Evening Dells," clnsa; essay, Heroines oi History," Miss Sallio Roche; oration, "Our Country's Future," uavid A. Uwens; essay, "Webs That Are woven," .Miss llnttie Jones; quartette Messrs. James, Kelper, O'Donuell anil uwens; oration, "There Shall be iro Alps," e. if. U'Donnell; valed ctorv. "Moonlight at Sea," Miss Carrie Hello Lewis; presentation of . omas, Presi dent ot tuoschool Hoard; it-marks, mem hers of the School Hoard ; chorus, "Part ing Ode," class. iue auuience una excellent reasons for the enthusiastic approval of the iteveral numbers of the program, as eacn graduate showed the gratifying re sults of hnrd, conscientious study nnd milium instruction, out as nn nil sunn occasions there wero some parts which appeared to have nu especial effect upon the audience and among them were the salutatory ol .Miss Cather. the class reci- tnrion ot .miss uiblln, the class history of .ui. uuy neiper auu tne valedictory of MUs Lewis. Mr. Kelner's effort was averv hnniornns one ami ne wen deserved the Hearty ap- iiinunu tiLuuruuu mm. lie stnrtpn o r. nr provoking n rour of liiiiulitpr mum tlm . sumed egotistical expression Mint the pro gress or mo world as depleted by the his torians paled Into slgnillcance when com. pared with the momentous Incidents which attached to th class of 'ill. He lOllOWed this nn with tint nrpillpHnn tltnf .1 1 . . . . . mo memory oi tne class and its achieve ments on tlie 1 e d of action will rpmnin as green ns the grass on the culm hanks surrounding Shenandoah. Mr. Kelper iiuiouiiceu ui ins discourse a number or original puns nt the expense of tho class wnicn were received with mnp h tnvnr The vocal and instrumental mnslo in. troduced duriiiL' the exercises wns nf n superior order, tho glee club consisting of Me-srs. Jntues, Kelper, O'Donnell nnd Owens, was especially successful in pleasing the large audience. 1 he diplomas were nresented tn flip graduates by Hon. Patrick Cnn rv. nresl. dent of the School Hoard. Several of the graduates received valu- auie presents after the close of the exer cises. No presentations were allowed ueiore the miu ence. even flowers lipinu embraced in the prohibitory rule. Our assortment of .rmckerol is complete. GRAF'S. A "Fake" Olrraa. As was expected, the Adam Forennnuh show, which gave two performances in Reading on Saturday, was a fake, Judged by tho standard set hv tha shmra wlifph have previously appeared here under the some name, The various, ill reports which had reached this city concerning the show had the effect of ki-pnino- srnrpa of people froth attending tho perform ances. It is Bald that there will likely be a red-hot circus war between Hnlley and """S rfmwiii uiciuiiKii, At 11 sinieu rorenaugh will nrobablv start tin a shnw under his own name, in which event Hililey will endeavor to force him out of business hv folloivlnc him nn with either the Ilarnum or the reuulur Fnrpnnnwli circus. Reading World. .Mciniininj'a Hill or Faro. Snnpper soup, Oyster and clam soup, Hard Bhull crabs, Devilled crabs, Devilled olams, Lobster snlad, Little peck clams, Fresh and salt oysters. Go to Cardln's. 224 W. Centre St., for 5-1S-3111 bargains in wall caper. THE COUNTY COURT. I'rogreM of the Two Important Cases on Trial. POTTSVILLE, June 27. The Sliver llrook murder case now on trial here before Judge Savldge, In which Antonio Rlzzuto is the accused, drew n large attendance of Italians to the court. County Solicitor Ulrich Is making a hard fight for the pris oner, but the evidence seems to he over whelming against him and it is generally believed that the Jury will render ft ver dict of murder in the first degree. Rlzzuto seems to bo nlmost without friends and the Italians who claim ac quaintance with him give him a very had reputation. They say he Is n most des perote man and is n fugitive from Italian Justice, having stabbed a policeman in Italy. It Is also alleged that he tried his best one time to kill his brother-in-law by discharging four pistol shots nt him ami that he and another man nlmost chopped off the head of an Italian against whom they had n grudge. If Rlzzuto Is not convicted It will not bo the fault of the Italians of Silver Brook. The libel suit against Dr. John Szlupas i ,otners 18 Btl'l on trial before Judge weidmnn. There have been no note worthy develonmentB in the case, owing to the submissive policy adopted by Hon. U J. Hrumm, tho counsel for tho neensed. He practically adniiUi everything except that his client is guilty of the chnrge against him and upon that score he clainiB thnt tho publication of the alleged llhelotis article did not constitute an offense because the article was a privi leged one practically the same ns an Indictment presented before n grond jury '"m that his clients cannot he held for libel. Several disinterested lawyers who have watched the progress of the case have expressed tho opinion that Dr. Szlupas and his co-defendants stand a good chanceof acquittal. James Griffen, the Shamokln man win, was charged with defrauding Mrs. Kate Jyjriniiii, of Sheuandnah, out of a board bill df :!, nag convicted yesterday, but sentence was defer, ed. I'VNCIL l'OINTS. Slngerlcy it is to be. singularly enough. The rain last evening was indeed re freshing. The locusts arc thinning out In this vicinity, thanks to the small hoys. It's n Welhse labor leader that knows when to keep off the Democratic ticket. The seashore is being generously patro nized just now. Last year the World's 1'alr was the attraction. In a few days n majority of our school inarms will hip il,u,u..i....a - .unuKt.ra unit. iu me country or seashore for a rest. Work on the Lakeside Electric Railway, iu town, over the Lehigh tracks, is ex- pciuu in tuiumeuce next weeK. IlV Wlllplipl'p,. Mnmn l.n I of (Jnrnnf. pnllu ,lm.u r l. i. . , ---.-ih we wan uu mire no body will ever christen n child by it. Iterance and Italy should be foolish . . w i, 4ll ucr me assassina tion we have a few flKhtinK Italians iu injudiiia uum v,c wouiu uo wuiluv; to spare. WllPTl f Tin notnn.i.nA J1. t i ateaitoughttobe promptly embalmec nymamt icq) nam iuo iunerai nvnmhot in UllT K'ufEtiitiQ finiii. T .... .!. .i... rf - - - j . uo nuiu iuul me name T.vssin n.ifi .ci.in.i ti- i printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw Klrctlon or Ollicers. At tm rnnnln, n.ai.V.ln . .1 e ,,tcivij iiiirciing ui , CamnNnllS.Pn s nt i,i.i evening in the Schmidt building, the following ollicers were elected: P P Fred Hooks; P., Lewis Lche; V. P., Evan J. Davies; M. of F., George W. Davis; C, S. J. Tregerahi : Insp., John Reese; O. G.. August Hess; Trustee, HenJ. F. Pnrrotf Charter Trustee, George Lorah; Dele, gates, Evan J Davis, James R. Lewis, M. ,:,.1el.'Ier: "llernntes, 11. J. Yost, Robert O'lloyle ond Fred. Hooks. At n rpi'iilnr mpptliir, t r .i t .1 251, Iv. of P., the following officers were n i c l"e ensuing six months : C. U., ... ...uciciui 1 . v. u.jimiesu. snmpsell; Johnson : M. of Work, W. H. Edmuudson; .... ..1 r.., i-uiiip 11. done ; iv. of it. and S., Vi, - vP,rltchard; Trustee, 18 mouths, Alhftrt imiiinrlra (ittL.- Him.,! Ti blramons; Inner Guard, Stephen Tre Kembo; District Deputy, Klmer E. Opp Hepreseutative to the Grand I.odtre. at York on Any, 23. Rnpnlnl Inw nvlnao n nli i -I wuvw w an ill WrtlcneF, Jewelry and silverware at HoldermanN . aoruer Main and Lloyd streets. Vn poaln Wantetl, SpliPfl ni-nnncnla ni1ilfi.acn.f dtrBlKiied will bo received until 7 p. m.. tion of a dancing pavilion nt Columbia X'ark. Plans and HpeciilcntlonH may be obtained nt the Columbia hone hoiue AVIrr nvcnflltrnr fi'nm 1 1 signed committee. Tho committee re serves iue ngnt to reject any or all bids. J. ElSKNHOWEIi, 27-3t T. V. Giiaxt. Spp.V. ' J Use Pride of Lehigh flour. The best In the county for the money. GRAF'S. TTflK WTTT.tr' T.AirwntiV Utnn .I.- . ... ......... . , cue neat Blueing for lanndry use. Each package uiuo.cn iwu uuarta. la eta. xnm Mnsser fc Beddall. Uriknown Brands, from Unknown Millers, by Unknown Dealers Attract injudicious buyers only. We sell only Well-Known Brands At the lowest prices we have ever offered. Graf's 122 North Jardin St.