jr 1 rvd 1 . . . uofc!iaikf f 4 ' " f -" ' V 9 ' TOL. X.-K0. 24,2. " SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY siWE'f soTlSflfL Z lixwliiwir . . . . . . l j . hoi PLACE! VOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVgKi.ivicri" Mn-"pXuT- . .x, -,-" 1 cad ' t " wi 1 x j v 1 0 ii i- 1 u ii iii t w i 1 r.j tO I. I t inim rTM mAim nn irm I I inil i nn n xmi my Thd try unt t?ori thai, of JB -,J. an? Toi SUB? yeii Refrigerators, Carnages. Large Stock, Best Make, Lowest Prices. J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, Main St., Shenandoah. South 53f tyt. u 1 1 " I . l-iuesi, 1 1.. . an ,jA Iyol v 'Vi 7' 4 Thanks to the "Herald" Readers Our opening day was a great success, and wo havo boon crowded ever since. We havo been obliged to. engage tbo sorvicos of Jlr. Mas Keoso to assist us, and bo will bo glad to seo all bis old friends and formor customers who aro in want of MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, bats and caps, gent's furnishing goods, ladios', misses' and children's shoos, men's boots and shoos and rubber boots. Wo will continue the same as wo havo started, to sell good goods nt bottom prices. Call on us; wo will bo pleased to show our goods. Cooper & Schiller, Reliable Out-Fitters, Dornbach's New Building. 23 East Centre St. Fresh Home-Made Bread and Cakes overy day. If you want a good liomo-inado loaf of bread or a cake give lis a call. OYSTERS - IN - ALU - STYLES. Families supplied nt short 11 cat accommodations and cosiest ladles1 parlors In town, notice. ICE CREAM IN ALL constantly onfand. AH orders promptly attended to. balla "SEp 'ortles and sociables. FLAVORS Special attention given to Pur'eoi and Healthiest Schmidt, Agt., o solo agiiN ks, Royc V "Yl.e, Caterer and Confectioner, Cor. Jardin and Oak Streets. Ju ntas tf , 1 ft,.... TO ,x - 1 rf-oiiS, Oil t , i to or.' GOOD STOVE OR HEATER? rated "TjiunL" beater, made bv tbo Iluckwaltcr Stovn roruy this heater from us from to S5 lessthan anywhere wnsWcr "Happy Greeting" and tlio "Art Kinggold" sold Jessojig stoves, such as tbo "Apollo" range "New Crcsta," dies tlV besides other makes.-? Also all kinds of Tinware sonan J" too contests the will ho Bhall forfeit his legacy. fvf''r i c"onvlct. F olnor AcpamnlfcMr. They Are the Nominees of the Republi can Party for Judge, District At torney and Controller. AH EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG TICKET THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONDEMNED IN STIRRING RESOLUTIONS. A. S. Albright, of Orwigsburg, Was Elected Chairman of the Convention Over Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, by Only a Half VoteOther Nominees Named. Pottsvilli:, Sept. 30, 1805. In conformity with tho call issued by County Chairman Payne, the representatives of tho Republican voters of tho county assem bled hero to-day for tho purposo of nominat ing candidates to bo voted for in November. The oMccs to bo filled aro : Judgo of the Orphans' Court, District Attorney, County Controller, Director of tho Poor, Coroner and Surveyor. Tho total voto of tho convention as computed by tho secretaries was 330, mak ing 100 votes necessary for a choice. Yesterday was a quiet day, greatly in con trast with tho day previous to tho Demo cratic convention. Quito a numbor of promi nent lc&ders arrived Sunday afternoon, but delegates did not put in an appearance until this morning. ' As foreshadowed in your columns a weok or two ago, several local politicians failed in endeavors to create opposition to B, R. Sovern for tho Controllership nomination. Tho public announcement was mado on tho ove of tho convention that Genl. J. K. Sigfried and Charles N. SIcGinncss, of Pottsvillo, and Hon. Samuel A. Losch, of Schuylkill Haven, wero candidates, but their names wero not presented to tho conven tion, and Jlr. Severn was named by an un animous voto. Tho contest for District Attorney was tho most spirited and in which most interest centered. Tho friends of S. lJurd Edwards, of Pottsvillo, and 0. E. Breckons, of St. Clair, mado a manly fight for their favorite "Tor StocTunn and dumber $L.iwuV-. 1 38. v id a. m., iz li s7, S V7. s Hit p. in. M LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Main Street. Clothos of all description neatly dono up in first-class manner. I can refer to scoros of families In this town as to my caro in washing and superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do ray woTk better and quicker than any other laundry in tho city. v CHARLES LEE, Manager. . . . ALWAVS FRESH . . . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Yeal, Spring Lamb, Smoked Meats of all descriptions, dry salt bacon, bologna and sausage. TRY C0T0SUET, the great lard substitute and shortener. filled and polite attention paid to all customers at All orders promptly THOS. JONES, - - 11 N. Main St. AND TEA Man, supplied with reasoning and dis cerning powers, may improve liis con dition by the exercise of these faculties This can be applied with very good effect in the purchase of Coffees and Teas. A good cup of Coffee depends not only on the making but the brand of Coffee, the grade, the roasting and preparation are very important factors. We feel confident that we can meet all those requirements. A delicious cup of Coffee is a certainty if you use Our Fancy Java, or our Fancy Blended Coffee. '8. . In regard to Tea, we occupy a front rank, all our Teas being very carefully selected by competent judges, and a trial order will convince you that we can please the most fastidious customers. We offer nothing but good grades that are noted for quality, k color and flavor, and they are sold at popular prices At KBITBR'S. For Silver Brook Junction. Audenried and Hazleton, IWM. 7 38. 9 lm n om B2T at tho prlmarioo, a. Kvoro just as act' till ll.ni'llilK. A 1. !..,' rn'nn.ls n.,no 27 to make their fight as a compromise i Fre date, with tho hopo that tho cony would seo tho advisability of naminst On . . .,JSS. I lavonto witli tlio ligut so close bet- flio other two candidates. int Cj . l a friendly contest was mado f W tlio nnutlnntinna wIMt tlin nvrimtif all -,-ls . of Orphans' Court, Controller t53 p. hacn alJ .1. 111. IT a. iiw a. r H1..P n-,Pth 2 9 at 1 KJ 67. 5 V 9 V J! udgo veyor. wilrial development of tlio nation, wo point l!tS pride and witifatloii to tho record of the Its timllcnii party during tlilrty-two years of iiiefnlntcmiiited ndmhilntriitlou of tlio govern thclt rtnd to its achievements as tho grentost In del history nt elvillxntlnit. We take n rpcclnl antght in contrating the progrepfiivo principles partgntrlotic pcrformntieps of tlio Itepiihllcnn nienSirtthc nation, ptato and county with n anil linglm declaration, hypocritical profession Wrhfiiinihi I iroml!.i of the DemocroN. polltv deplore the growing ue of money In slmifes m tending to corrupt the cleetorfl, over to cQjvpolltlenl prliii'iplc's rcilueo the election dela.nliiion bargain and sale, and hasten tho there. iof popular government ; mid wo tire, law tlwe, in favor of the strictest and severest and pat can ho framed anil enacted to punish tloni tohlbit bribery and corruption In coiiTen- Wo nil at the xl). Oovcribmmciid the splendid administration of eoiiflchiir I). It. Hastings as fully justifying the tho stance in him as expressed by tho voters of him lav In tlio unprecedented majority given Wo e fall. state endorse the platform of tho Uepnbllean HMIuTinventlon held nt Ilnrrisburgun August tlekflRn, and pledge our earnest support to tlio Wjt there nominated, to tichcerfiillyaceord our uiiinmllllcil approval sclclo action of tlio State Convention In the Htnttlon of lion. SI. H. Quay asclialrman of tho eapCominltteo and we regard lilin ns the most leiifblo, conscientious, systematic and siiccos-sful W!r that has ever led the party to victory, tlio J condemn the uniform Incompetency of deiuenlocratle county officials and especially of tuinee the present llagratit mismiinaemetit ind ie District Attorney's ofllccof pigeon-holing def Ctments ngalnst politic.il heelers who openly citl' tlie election laws; and cull upon all good clceu9. Irrespective of party, to assist us in nttaitng to that ofllco a lawyer of such legal surertnienls and personal integrity as will en tlio , proper iidmliilstintlon of its duties and partmnlslimcnt of all offenders, regardless of V' or political Influence, to Cfccl that the gratitude of tho party Is due secnialrman II. W. l'nyno nnd ills cnicieut tlieiitnrlcs, Daniel Duffy and S. II. Kdivarils, for last Intelligent and successful management of thenycar's campaign, and wo hereby lender counjliii thnnks of the Itcpulillcau voters of tho Al'y for the same. lutlr "10 ro!"l'nS nll(l adoption of the roso uuyiis Hon. T. II. B. Lyons was named and 'Qjiuimously nouiinated for Judgo of tho bails' Court, in 0",,"1',lal'u,i3 for Controller being declared ill I BIG FIGHT Governor Culberson Will Leave no Stone Unturned. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS SPENT. Those Favoring tha Fight Claim That to Prevent it How Would Cause Serioua Loss to Innocent Persons, and Claim ' That it Will Not bu Prevented. moil! Xc inmcd and mado tho convention's unani- iiominee. than uisinci Aicorney wero m'misilled for. Gcorgo Seiders, of Pottsvillo, Davi'? Art,mr Shay, Ksq., Hon. Ellas Dan' "anlc S. Burd Kdwards, Ksq., and jjil bully put forth tho name of Charles ccKons, t.sq. Jiitt, ono ballot was re- 1 rind Jlr. Ureckons was declared tho qmrf nomi Edw nvlpJ". Tlio voto was: Ureckons, 172; 150. On motion of Hon. Klias tho nomination was made unanimous. Thk1 r .j-CS names wero presented for tho McTtauh; They wero I)r-s- c- syfcrt- Il.or noi?r- n- - Wiest Schuylkill TliV's for itsoi Ij- A. Flexor, Tamanend. Seyfi" t0 fot'eiihnved such strength for u t bio action OrK tlio other two eandi n'nn &rccrtaIn "'"V'ld tlio l'inegrovo TliTi . "VulalluI1 "ucu Dtatos auuunn first ft am am n n n-nii nr.; Us to that emintw onlvu"a,u""- oi; w. Wsfeld, .80; Poor on tho Major Arni"-s -train In 'Iroubln. TBaiSOTON, Sept. 30. Cnplain George J. Hey ipttrv kunyrii by his b-evet eh. East,?;runswick. 8: retired Unit -u ostcr, 71 ; S. K. Jliddleton, GiRtS"1 lu ,tho Mf.l l.'lit.. fi!.,,.l!ll otl.T..,.!' iroumc. 'ear Held ille, was utter otllce. order in Kurd Payne been read by o list of dele- d tho roll called pn, tho first test of Sards and Breckons fcctiou of permanent For the first Judgo Lyon and Joseph V. Geary, of The convention was cai., Union hall by County Chi at 10:55, and after tho ca. m Socretary Daniel Duffy gates had been prepa', 4 by Socretary Geo, W. strength between th' forces came In th0A !.'... Air Two names wet Hiyresonted for chairman. Daniel Duffy, ,,,d E. S. Albright,, of Orwigsburg, ail 4 yias Davis nominated Hon. D. D. Phillipf KJordon. The former was supported bv 9 Breckons pcoplo and tho latter by E.ryWs' followers. Tho result of tho voto vt J J exceedingly close and was as follows: Uirlgy received 104J votes aud Phillips ml, wii ono delegate absent and not yottog. Oi; 'motion of Elias Davis the olectioa'of Albright was mado unaumious, aud the etiairmau appointed Messrs. Davis and Phillips a committeo to escort tho successful candidate to tho platform, who upon assuming tho position mado a few remarks thanking tho delegates for tho honor, Tho appoiutmcnt of vice presidents was dispensed with. George V. Dyson was continued secretary of tho convention without opposition. Tho chairman appointed the following committeo on resolutions : D. D. Phillips, of Gordou, chairman ; Koubon Iiarto, Pinegrove; Robert Allison, Port Carbon ; Ellas Davis, Xew Castle; William Hause, Pottsvillo; Frank Simmons, Jlinersvillo, Committeo on credentials was also named as follows : Thomas L. Patterson, JIahanoy City, chairman ; Benjamin Kellar, Pottsvillo; Thomas G. Ifcdclifl", Shenandoah; Joseph G. Brown, St. Clair; J. T. Borgor, Crossona. All resolutions wore, on motion, presented to tlio committeo without donate. On motion of J. Claudo Brown tho conven tion adjourned at 11:55 to mcot again at 1:00 o'clock. Thore wag but ono contest before the com mitteo on credentials aud tho contested seat was awarded to Thomas Wolsh, of Hist Butlor. The committeo on resolutions submitted tlioir report, which was adopted, as follows: WO. till! Itntmhllnniia of tt.,1, II vl k 111 nnillltV 111 CQiivantlpii assembled, reafllrin our faith in tli liatrlotjo principles of the Itepublleau jHiity. Believing that tho true aim of good government m me intellectual, physical, Industrial aim coin- West Mahanoy, niverunr Kitto and Bendor wero dropped on se.i.j,! j ballot, and while the voto was being tak't Winlock withdrew.' Tlio voto was: Jlorrcl 00l Herry 10, Ahrcnsfeld D5, Jliddleton 11(1. On tho third ballot all the candidates except Ahrensfeld aud Mid'dlcton withdrew. On third ballot 3Iiddlcton received 151 and Ahrensfeld 138, the former being nouiinated. Geary was named ior Surveyor without op position. THE PRIMARIES. Kdwurds Secured 3Io&t of the Delegates- Sevorn Claimed All. Soiuo of tho prfiuary elections held in town Saturday wero spiritedly 1 contested and j aroused almost as much Interest as a' general election. This was tho case iri tho Th'ird'aiid Fifth wards, where tho electioneering ' was active from morning until the polls closed. Carriages wore used to get votes In tho Third and ivcr 300 votes were polled. Iri the1 otfior wards the contests' were quite livoly, but by no means compared with tho Third and Fifth ward fights in vigor. After tho polls closed tho friends of S. Burd Edwards, Esq,, claimed tho delegates of tho First, Second and Third wards, with a pos sibility of a dclcgato from tho Fourth and tho Fifth. Tho rest they conceded to tho claims of 0. E. Breckons, E., although tho latter claimed that ho had at least half tho delegates of the town. Ex-County Controller Severn claimed all tho delcgatos for his ro-nominatlou for tho Controllership and tho claim was apparently well grounded. Ho would havo had probably all thedolegatos liad the result been other than It was. It 6eemod to bo pretty well under stood that ho would get tho votos in tho con vention, irrespective of tho result at tho primarios. Tho elections mado at tho respective primaries were as follows : First ward Alex. Morris and Charlos Smith, delegates ; William Acker and George M. Troutman, alternates; John Baniage, Standing Committee. Second ward Edward Kostor and Uoll Sheeler, delegates; Georgo Holvey and Thomas Bellis, alternates; O. A, Keim, Stand ing Committeo. Third ward William Gilfillan aud Marshal Hughos, delegates ; Mosos Bogora and William Duddow, alternates; John II. Hoese, Stand ing Committee ; John Blakor, alternate. Fourth ward William Pattareon and Samuel Shono, delegates; Thomas Grant, Standing Conimitteo. ' Fifth ward Benjamin Beochorand Thomas Bedcliff, delcgatos; Irvin Book and Wash, 111 tier, alternates; John I.. Hasslor, Standing Committeo j Albert Brown, alternate. Freoiilam Boup to-night at the Sohollly House. A l.lttle Talk Ou tho subject of Columbia beor ! Very few pooplo are, competent to judgo a good quality of boer Until they drink Columbia, because It Is mails rjf tho best of hup and malt and ha no tiiipotltoni in tho market. Every body calls for it. Austin, Tox., Sept 30. Tho following Is direct from tho governor's ofllco, and is self explanatory: "Governor Culberson stands firm on Ills position against prlzo lighting. Ho Intends to suppress It, nnd will oxert ovory power of hla ofllco to that end. Ho believes that tho law ns It now stands Is ngnlnst It, and that tho decision of Judgo Hurt Is funda mentally wrong. His proclamation does not recede ono inch from his declared pur pose) to enforce tlio law, regardless of tho Hurt opinion. Ho simply begins with mild paclflo measures boforo force Is used. Tho legislature will convono Oct. 1, mid tho case against Comptroller Finloy, It is said, will bo set for hearing in tlio suprotno court. What tho legislature will do then will bo known whon tho caso comes up, In all probability. If the legislature shall pats an olTcctlvo law, nnd put It into im mediate effect, that will ond It. If It does not tho supromo court will probably tlecido tho mutter in n few days, utter Oct. 10, and if it holds that tho license law U not oper ative, aud tho criminal statute against prize fighting Is in force, the public may rost assured that tho govornor will use nil tho military forco of tho Btnto to uphold tho law. Should tlio decision of the su premo court be against tho state there will remain tho law against affrays and dis turbances of tlio peuco." Ex-Governor O. 51. Roberts lias written Governor Culberson commending his con duct lu calling tho legislature. There aro gravo doubts howovor, about tho legis lature passing a law with tho requisite two thirds vote to givo it Immediate offect. Inquiry sent members as fur as heard from Indicate that a law to take immediate effect milking prize fighting n felony will go through by an overwhelming majority. It is claimed, however, by thoso favoring tho light that Governor Culberson should havo called tho legislature imnionlately after Judgo Hurt's opinion anil before tho light management oxponded thousands of dollars on tho building. Ho waited, how ever, nearly three weeks, during which time, it is nsserted, many thousand,; of dollars havo been paid out In making prep arations for tho light, and to prevent It now will cause serious loss to innocent parties nnd bo nn net of Injustice Several members of tho lelslnturo are known to entertain thoso views, nnd it muv bo that they can muster force enough to prevent n two-thirds majority. Klevon senators can do for the emergency class, and it is well known thut tho sonnto and tho governor ioro not on good terms at tho udjourn- c of the legislature last winter. correspondent of the Chicago Tri , i i i.i. - oiiiliu.s iiuurviuwM witli n num- ix.-is senators ami representatives. opinion regarding tho passage emergency clause to pro--Fitzslmmous fight. They otion favorablo to the law, rilll lupiuwuiiuiwvcs UO terms that they will .n,. ifc i ,.i luuiauu. ii, l Hiliu who havo all along o menus of pro- THE BUSY STORE 116 and 118 North Main Street. A WIFELY WIFE is one who saves her husband's dollar's. One who has the task and ability to obtain with 50 cts. a dollars worth of goods. How to buy, when to buy and where to buy, are three things she is master of. She known when she sees a $1.00 Damask Towel at 50c. These Damask Towels, full ot drawn work, we have now dis played, at the price from $1.00 to 50 cents. Many of our patrons know they paid Si-oo a piece for them. Our window shows what the' are. BUTTONS: An odd lot we are selling at 5c. a card of 2 dozen. Many among them worth 50c. a card. HEMINWAY SILK. A large assortment of all shades, Crochet and Knitting Silk, 011 large spools has just come in. We offer this lot at 15 cents a spool, or 2 for 25 cents. This is extremely low in price, especially where all silks, are advancing rapidly. LANCASTER GINGHAM ENDS Enough for one large apron in each piece; 12 cents a piece. Did you try the P. N. Corsets ? MAX SCHMIDT. 1 I I " U A" . V N x fi ro vonYtT L urowitht v and tho si clnre in no wllltlng headache immedi tt stand by Govllovuu ,llu 01 tho list includes. . .j p), been counted as lYLUK S motera of tho mill. che Powders. X.!autnant Peary S. HALIFAX, N. S., Sept. 8pecdy euro and nro tho published fact that lAoiUss. Their groat tho famous Arctic cxplorer,v "rc ?" effective hero from St. John's, N. F o.VlVos left for Boston immediately nr- ' - he is still hero. It has develop J Lloutcnnnt Peary played a sharp t. thonewspaper monby having It anno, on his nrrlval that ho would leavo for ton with his partyat once. Several ms?-' 9 ucrs 01 me party aia leave ior r armoutk. and all the evening papers announced that Lieutenant Peary and his wife had gono. Lieutenant Peary appears anxious to avoid publicity, and it Is not known when ho will leavo Halifax. ollfnx. iilte of 10 io oary, Suiuliiyived rt. m. miilY- in .in ... Leave Phi Shenandoah n" p. m. week day DEATH ON THE RAILROAD. l'ollsh Kexiilcut of Win. Temi Killed by a I. .V H. .TaHsemier Train. Joseph Baksla, a Polish resident of Wm. Pcnn, was struck and instantly killed by a P. & It. passenger train bound for this town at about 8:30 o'clock Saturday night. The accident occurred near tlio high electric rail way trestle at tho Kohiunor dirt bank. The train was drawn by engine No. 102. The engineer blew his whistle, but the man gave no heed. When the body was picked up it was found that tho only injury was a gash on the forehead. Tho remain wero brought to town and Deputy Coroner Mauley held an inquost. Tho jury rendered a verdict of ac cidental death aud exonerated tho crew of the train from blame. Tlio deceased was about 33 years of age and is survived by a wife and four children. At llreen's Cafe. Grand Army bean noup fur free lunch to night. Plenty for everybody. Port XorrU prime oysters. Beef steak, lamb and veal chops. Pig's feet, tripe aud lamb's tongue. A Coining Woman. A fenialo fakir ocoupied a stand at tho corner of Main and Centre streets Saturday night and disposed of a stock of magnifying glasses and trinkets. She proved a curiosity to many and the manner in which sho did business showed that she will be on deck should the coming woman aehievo success. You Won't Catch Cold by wearing Max Levit's liost underwear, at prices not to bo competed with. At tho Vp-to-Dato hat store, 15 East Centre street. 17 At the Hospital. Thero are 89 patients at the Miners' spital. Fivo were received on Saturday, Ixavoltroad" strtf)e'nB badly binned victims of an ex- l'or v at tuo Grem ltidgc colliery, near Mt, Kxprras, week days, V. KJ, S 20, 0 GO, 10 30 (I)lllt: i'i..'!5T;.m'ri,ir,i.,i1::iiK - Suing for liar Uuibnnd'i Ilody. New Yokk, Sept. 30. Goorgo Baugh died on Thursday last, and his body lies nt tho rosldenco of his undo, John Harklus, on Wo.st Thlrty-sovonth streot. Yesterday Mrs. Jano Hnugh, his common law wifo, was denied permission to view Baugh's body. Mrs. Baugh claims that on Friday last she was violently assaulted at her flat by tho sister of tho dead man. On Satur day last Miss Baugh was sorved with nn Injunction restraining hor from disposing of tho remains. Mrs. Baugh has brought suit to recover $10,000 damages for the de tention of tho body and for the assault. Kcndrlck House Free Lunch. Vegetable soup to-night. Poa soup to-morrow morning. Port Norris oysters. Cape May clams. Meals served at all hours. (iettlug There. Tho exterior of tlio Ferguson House Is receiving tho much-needed coat of paint. The painters started work this morning. This improvement will bo greatly appreciated us the nppoaranco of the building had become very untslghtly. Shoo X'actH. It is an absolute fact that you can buy shoes fur much lees mopey hero than anywhere else. Kaotohv Snon Stork, 3t Beddull's Building. Steam II cut, l'liuit, Working. The Slenaii(loali Hoatjind Power Company put it bteam lidj'k.nlaut in Ol'Umtlon for the first timo to-day aud lta tsurvlce was cordially rocolvd by the ooiuMimara, ' Dr. Kinuia Wulu, grsnttut lady pacialist, permanently located, Ladles' Medical Insti tute, Hotel Kalcr, Malmuoy City. Dlni. .r Cnra). 1 -to. :iO I Dikto-Ulght. r, 00k' 1 (ltlnlng far). (1 00, lVerv stvle 12 01 .Sunday. 3 20, nFf . v iu, la Miniu 'DlnlBOUp f. ... tcC'iia iu e.6 W. 812, 10 no p. in.,b!iout a supply from tho Mir onion, wunoul uluHuVfji nftor nine n'dnrl. 10 Caused 6 !W p m. dally. aucr ,u" 0 r,ork Thoto.Vwas witN AN1 THH S0UtM,,U0 to tu public watlr works uili"'d"f,f.n. 8 SO, 7 20, i" operation in y . X... . . ' llJM I.lmitwl Kminlinir tn tin ngt'fswiont., J iiliiir CurY. , , - - UUEM. "Wvn u. m. (ulnlng tastmgiit. XJic delay wa, ,; , onitrissslom. placed anu'.l tpiuiiig Car , get tho regnla time to turn on t schedule. Ladieu' fmo Fre()li Dongola Melphia, shoes, reduced from $i50 to fl.OS, ah plain aud tip toes. V , 3t FactiMv shok stow, Grand Army beau soup frcV between tjpy acts to-night at Breen's cafe. l'reo LuiH'huK IJxtraordliiS!J"J' Two extra fine lunches will bo ser-jQjd free ufthe Wateun House to-night aud to-wlrow morning. Our enamel leather shoes for young uie? aro just what they want, and the price sliced way down. 3t Thk Factory ShokStquk. V s and Dwns f Life. Flour is Down . . . And we have prepared to sell it to you at the reduced price! n Cheese is Up ... But we have a few week supply on hand at the ot price. Rich and fine flavor. Graf's, 122 North Jardia St., Shenandc