m 7 in 16 to 1 Will hnnlly express tlio ratio of our sale of I.EIKir.IIS, DAY llOOKS, ETC., or the lire out on in comparison with former yours. NO NEW REASON l'or it either. Tlio old reason in KottltiR hotter umlirslond, that's nil "Wo Mil cheaper than (iu other." Cull and ho convinced. HOOKS & BROWN!-; q. North IVleiln St. HIKE PRISONERS BREAK JAIL. Thrcn nt JLaneattUr, & nuJ fliz GlkTj at jAn.u,,'tkft Kj. IjAKCASTf.r, l'n., (i. kA. Some Ure during Siiturdny iwulu Hircj prisoners M cnped from tlio Lancaster county jail, tnd there nro gllni jiroaiit'cts of tliolr oupture, m their flight wan nut discovered until C o'clock yesterday liiurnlnjr, und tlio fugi tives, who lire In citizens' dross, have n long start. Tliolr names are John Mu honoy, Edwnrd Jones nnd Samuel Smith, nil BtrnngorH In I his locnllty, who were nwnltlng trial for robbing the homo of Mrs. Sarah ltutt In Drumoro township, this county, on Sept. 13. lly means of a hook, lover nnd saw, which they mntlo from their Iron toilstiiuH tl-ay succeeded In cutting n holo In the wood fSovrof their cell sufficiently largo for tho jfcMxvigo of n man's body. There is a spaco between this floor nnd tho celling of tho cell bolow, nnd In this the men, working wlthlnflnlto pntloncu, succoeded In reaching tho outer prison wall. Tho vast quantity of dirt nnd dobrU found under tho prlsonors' bods showed that thoy must have boon at work on tho job for sovoral days. Six llronk .lull at I.nlii.vllln. IiOUIsviLLK, Oct. 20. Another daring Jail dellvory was pcrpotrated last night nt tho county jail shortly nfter 6:30 o'clock, nnd six desperate prisoners inndo their escape. Tho delivery wub suiiposod to bo n wholosale one, In which every prisoner confined on tho third floor of tho old jail was to got out, but tho watchfulness of tho turnkeys prevented this, and only six men escaped. Tho men who got out aro: Jako llrill, convicted counterfeiter, hav ing n sentonco of six years to servo ; Harry Brooks, convlccd of robbing a postollleo, nnd having a sontonco of four yoars to Ksrvo; Tom MoKcnzic, charged with house brooking, and awaiting trial; William McKonzlo, charged with houso breaking, nnd nwaltlng trial; Tom Kolly, charged with houso breaking, anil awaiting trial ; AVcs Saterly, charged with cow Mealing, nnd awaiting trial. All of tho men were whito, nnd wcro considered desperate prisoners. How nre your Kidneys? Iihcuinatisni, neuralgia, pains iu the hack, etc., aro cau-ed by sick kldneyi. The kidneys aio your filters. If well, you won't havo these troubles. Clcanso and cure the llltcrs by using Dr. llobhs Spamgus Kidney Tills. 1'or salo at Kiilin's dniR store. Accepted a Cull. Itev. I.uther I.. I.ohr, pastor of Ziou JlN-angelical cliuri'li at Muiiheim, li., has received a call to St. John'-) Uvnngolicul Lutheran church at Maliiuioy City, and will accept. ACCEPTANCE POSTPONED. rrorcrillng lit tlio Sliuiit Hoard's Special .Meeting mi Satiudny. A special intetini: of the School Hoard was held in tho now White street school buihlhig Haturday afternoon to transact general business, but more especially to inspect the hnllillng and decide whether tlio Hoard should accept It fiom the contractors. The fifteen members of the Hoard, Messrs. Trice, IIhukIi, Ogden, llanna, O'llilen, Sullivan, Treitisc, IMwards, Willlsnis, Morgan, Cm- no re. lliiigiiis, ilames, .Morgan and lievllt. licitnr T. I!, lleddall, Seymour lUvis, the Illicit, Superintendent Hogart and viie I i omrncmrs auu meir sonuiur, .u. iu. jmiiku, I I'-n., were in attendance dining tho inspec tion. Tlie meeting was held In one of the class rooms and called to order by 1'icsidenl Trice. Secictaiy llannn read (1 communication from ,1. M. Mullahey, a lUy school teacher, in which be stilted that thero are a number of young men who aro unable to attend nlitlit school before ulna, o'clock and that he pro posed opening a school for their benefit if the Bon id would allow him the use of a room for that purpose. The ropiest was granted upon condition Hint Mr. Mullahey pay the janitor for the extra service in keeping the room clean. Tho consideration of the new building then raino up ami It led to quite a discussion. Some of the members asked why tho matter had been hurried. They said they thought tho busluoss could hayo been tmiisuctcd just as well at tho regular meetiug. Secretary llanna said it was intended to set tho build ing ready for opening as early in November as possible. Hut upon further discussion it developed that tho contractors were desirous of securing an early settlement with the Hoard. Architect Davis pointed out several small matters that required attention before the building could bo pronounced complete, the mo-t important of which weio somo finish lugs on the tower and the alteration of tlio frame of a register in one of the class rooms. Several members of tho Hoard stated that in all other eacs the contractors had been retpiircd to clean the rooms and halls before surrendering tho building and no exception should be mado. Somo of them ako wanted to know if the Hoard intended to oxact tho f 10 per day penalty fixed in the contract for ouch day over tho time in which tho build ing was to have been completed. This date was August 21th, and tho aggregate peualtios would amount to about i00. There was a dillerence of opinion on the hitter point and no definito action was taken upon it. Somo argued that a contract was a contract and the penalty should bo enforced, Others argued that the penalty was not pro vided for with any intention of collection, but more as a spur upon tho contractors. .Mr. llanna moved that tho building bo ac cepted conditionally upon the contractors liuiiliiug tlie details, etc. this motion was defeated, only three incmbeis voting fur it. Mr. IMwards moved that tlio contractors ho paid $3,000 on account of tlio $1,000 balance due them and tho motion was carriwd. It was also decided that pneumatic springs he placed on tlio doors of the entrances to the building, that the building and repairs committee have tho grounds of the building put in safe condition, and the samo com mittee, iu conjunction with tho architect, doignato tho place on tho grounds wheie the contractors shall erect the Hag pole. Tho Hoard adjourned to meet at tho call of the president, but it is not likely that another meeting will bo held before tho regular date November 4th. REMOVED f 20 E. OHR STREET. Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's DENTAL I'AULORS. Denisfry In all ils Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeh Inserts! All Work Guaranteed. No stairways climb anymore. to If you want a fino wedding cake, let Otto mako it for you. Tlio Controller's Olllce. County Controller Severn has been lnborin under much dllliculty since assuming the duties of his olllce for want of proper facilities, but that will soon bo overcome. Workmen nio placing a vault in the olllco and other furniture for the proper handling of the Imsiueis, and when completed tho Controller will have olio of tho best equipped ollices on the hill. BY PURCHASING AT GOLDIN'S You can fearlessly march Tlio I!lgllt N'uillo in tint JClgllt I'bice. Tan-Tina for coughs and colds, 2jo. At I Uruhlcr Hros., drug store. j Deeds Itecorile.li j From Safo Deposit Hank to Manuel F, ! Sheafer, lot in Tottsvillo. j From Catharino Daley to Margaret Daley, lot In (Jlruriivlllo. 1 ' to rum: a coi.ii in oni: day Wi , Take Laxntivo Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rclund tlio money IT it fails to cure, i S3 cents. .WILKINSON'S ELECTION SPECIAL ! Style up to the boundaries of and Elegance in Clothing. Overcoats by the Carloads I Iluntlreds of styles and hundreds of overcoats in each style. Our desire to and success in keeping our patronage in close touch with fashion and customs of the people has brought the happiest results to them and us, namely, mutual satisfaction and profit. NIGGERHEAD SUITS, and black colors and or sack styles, at half In blue straight prices. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 1. GOLDIN, Prop., 11 South Main St. and It don't matter whether it's silver or gold wc olTcr greater bargains than nny other house. To-day nnd every day until sold wc offer one case of 40 dozen, superb quality, LADIES' VESTS AND PANTS, absolutely perfect goods in every respect ; jersey ribbed, half bleached, pearl buttons, satin riblion in neck, silk tip trimmings, silk tip bclf front. Klectiou price, only 19c. each. THE CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We've n stock to enthuse over ; wc think wc have the cloak knowledge to buy bettor and sell t lienpcr tlinn our iiciiilibors. Our prices nnd sn iierb styles have struck the popular fancy that's why are always busy. CL0TII CAPES 98c, $1.39 and upwards to $35.00. Stylish Jackets, correct in shape, finest finish and superb quality at prices tliat need 110 comment. THE KHST l.VIDENCt. 01 our success is shown by daily increasing sales ami lutiulrc'1 ' "1 uvi-rs ln know it pays to buy nt S if X '. TV JL. Jo V'V KJnT '5, PITHY POINTS. llHppenluci Throughout the ItcKlon Cliron iclpil lor Hasty 1'rrusal Charles 11. Sleel, the now postmaster at Mincrsvilte, assumed ehargo of tho olllce to day. Tho Lithuanian chinch is holding a fair in tho basement of that building:, corner Jartliu anil Cherry streets. 1 At noon to-day a hog was killed by a Lehigh Valley passenger train near tho Hmerick street crossing. Tho collieries of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co. commenced this morning and work fivo days, closing down on Friday night. Tho Columbia Hoso Company is preparing to hold a fair during tho holidays and have met with much encouragement so far. The committee having iu charge tho Lis tedfod to he held iu Jit. Carmcl on Washing ton's Birthday has alieady tho assurance of its success. There aro many pavements about town badly in need of repair. Chief liurgess Iiurns should seo that they aio put iu proper condition before winter sets in. The order to work only three days this weok alto ell'ects a number of the employes at (lordon whu wero notified not to report for work until Wednesday morning. Ucprosentatives of a manufacturing firm of Germany, wore in Tamaipia on Friday looking for a sito on which to establish a plant for tho manufacture of dynamite caps or detonators. Since tho introduction of soft coal on tho Lehigh Valley, firemen experience no small amount of trouble iu keeping up steam. On Katuiduy evening a train was stalled between llazlcton and Stockton for nearly an hour. Tho Middle Coal Field Eisteddfod Commit tee is arranging to hold a grand Listcdilfod at llazlcton on March 17th next. A perman ent organization has been etl'ected, of which W. T. .Morgan is president, and big prizes will bo oll'ered for competition. Tlio whole system is drained and undei mined by indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heaN them. It is the best pile cure known. C. II. Hageubuch. I. 31, ltelul Serijce. Itcvlval services in tlio I. M. church every evening this week. The services aro in charge of tlio pastor, Itev. James Mooro. The public is kindly invited to these services. Couio early. Come praying and trusting, that God may mako himself known in a wonderful manner mid that, as a result of these special services, many may truely ho converted to God. This church lias been of lato battling against fearful odds, but God is for us, und who can bo against us? Wo shall surely succeed and come out moro than conquerors, tlio commander, Jesus Christ, has promised divlno help. Itally to tho front, brethren, ho of good cheer. God is for us. Tho rallying cry is, "Shenandoah for King Jesus." May the cry of victory bo heard and n shout in tho camp of Isreal, "Carry me out for I am Wounded." The cry of n King is heard in the camp, Cumc everybody. Choir will he in attendance. Meeting begins at 7 o'clock. The Church. Theories of cure may bo discussed at length hy physicians, but tho sull'erers want quick relief: and Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure will give It to them. A safo cure for children. It is "the only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results," C. II. llasenbuch. Itcpiihllcaii Mectlligii. ' Chairman Ldwards announces tho follow ing meetings for this week : To-night Delano, Hon. C. N. Iirumm and Joint Ileher, l'q.; Forrestvillo, John T. Shoencr ami J. G. Smith; Springvillo (lieilly Gilbert's), W. L. Looser, G. A. llerner and W. H. Slaurer; Cressoim, It. H. Koch, W. J. Wliitehouso and C. K. Merger; l'ort Carbon, Citizens' Hall, Col. W. J. lirklniii, of New York, and W. M. Funssctt, Lq. Tuesday,; Oct. 87 M.iliauoy City, Hon. Thomas V. Cooper", Col. W. J. l'jrjciuson uud Hon. C. X. Iirumm; New lllnggold, II. A. llerner, Lq., and II. H. llrownnilller; llrouiincr's, lllue 11., Hon. S. A. Loach, W. M. Faussett and Mr. Giieuch; Tiucarora, A. 1). Knittlo and C. M. Lewis; Hoinesville, Kllas Davis, J. II. James, Maull. Wilhelui; Kiiedburg, G. II. Gerher, Lq., and George Dyson, Ijki. It doesn't matter much whether sick head- ache, biliousness, indigestion ami constitu tion are caused ny neglect or by unavoidable circumstances ; DeWitt's Little Ijirly liisers will speedily euro them all. C. II. Hugeu bueh. Miii-iiugo I.lcriiM-, To John F. Devlin and llortha A both of 1'otUvlllo. To Crawford llennio and Gweunio both of Girardvlllo. To ltobort W. Flnloy and Annlo L. Christ, both of Tremont. DAItlNd BUROLARS. Mrs. Monoghall Wn Mere of 11 ltrro Than Her Hast nu 1, llirly yesterday morninf three burglars got into tho house of Anthojy Munaghan, at tho Finger Hoard, near Girardvlllo. They first got into the kitchen, but finding nil the doom loading to the upper apartments locked, went outside and ascended to tho third story by moans of a ladder. They then descended to the second story and entered tho sleeping apartment of Mr, and Mrs. Monagban. The latter was awakened, by tho creaking of the door and aroused her bus band. When Mr. Mnnnglian opened h! eyes two masked men were leaning ovei him and ono over Mrs. Monagban. Tin hualiaud slid under the bedclothes just 11- tin handle of n revolver descended upon hi head, but the quilts broke the force of the blow. Mrs. Monaghan mado a grab for the mau who stood over her and received a olow from tho butt of a revolver on the hand. Tho burglars then escaped tho samo Way th.cy entered tho house, carrying away only four dollars. Mr, Monaghan had a revolver at his side, but In his fright forgot to uso it. He is a man of considerable means and it is supposed tho burglars knew this and counted on a big haul. Mrs. Monaghan says the man who stood over her was n dude. Ho wore a fashionable cutaway coat, low cut vest, polished shirt front, high standing collar and cull's. LADIES' COATS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. 0 Poison Ivy, insect bites, bruises, scalds, burns, aro quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. C. H. Hageubuch. Mlno Workers and Candidates Tlio Executive Board of tho United Mlno Workers met tho various legislative candi dates in I'ottsvillo on Saturday. Some of tho candidates not present sent letters pledging themselves to favor whatever measures might come up having the interest of tho miners at stake, litch ono present was separately closeted with tho committee for 15 or 20 minutes during which timo ho was closely questioned as to his views on tho semi monthly pay law, tho company store bill and others of benefit to miners generally and whether or not he would glvo them his sup port if elected, liich candidate was then called upon to sign the form of plcdgo drawn up at tho convention of Mlno Workers hold last Friday. Tho committee of tho Mine Workers expressed themselves after the conierenco as highly gratified at what they had accomplished with tho candidates they had interviewed. MlnlMeilnl Meeting. Tho Mahanoy Valley Association will meet in tho Methodist L'piscopal church to morrow at 10 a. in. and 1:30 p. in. Interest ing topics lclatlng to church worli will be open to the public. Teachers Made N Complaint. Mrs. Griffith denies that her sou was taken before the night school teachers in tho White street building, on Friday night, and that he did not apologize to tho officer. The teachers mado no complaint on tho evening in question. Buy Keystone Hour. Uosuio that the name Lkssiq & Haek, Ashlaud, Pa., is rrintcd on ovory sack. iui:i. A IlOItUULI, -On the ailli Inst., nt Shenandoah, l"a., Mary C, d iiiRhter of Itiehard nnd Mary .1. Ilorrell, ngcil 10 years nnd 7 monllis. Kunertil will take place on Wednesday, 2Mb iust.,ntl p. in. from the family lesidence, No. '2fi North Catherine fctreet. Services in Atl Saints' Protestant Kpiseopal church. Inter ment in the Odd fellows' cemetery. Itelntlscs nnd friends respectfully invited to attend. 2t LJwer Pis Like blliai s,i pat ii. Bun s curt ' h; 1j- . 's. ci; spi ". t "unci tin iPs J'u i. ,l!:c constl r promptly tin 'r work 03 easily ami thor'uhly. Best after dinner pills. 25 cents. All drugit'sts. Prepared hy C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. The only I'll! to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla t Ar.Ti:c PUTT TADEIM'C K TMT MISSES' COATS. rvlAIM STREET LLOYD STREET. 1 5,000 BARS OF E W Barber ShoP ...SOAP I TO BE SOLD 3 BARS I'CIt CO. E. B. FOLEY, 2 a wn TliiSiiMSltHM?mi?M?Wt becoming popular. You will like 1. tfllinninininiUllUIIUUUi inane n specially or nair ciumig. 3T WEST CENTRE STREET. 12 West Centre Street Our Hot Towel Shave tho . wetii inl','m''afc . Ltibiier, Davlos, The largest, finest ami best elections cf Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats and ladies' i'lush, Cloth and Fur Capes, that has ever been shown in this region, is now open lor your inspection. These garments ex cel in quality, style and finish and will be admired by nil who see them. All are marked at prices below their real vr.lue. We have also pkeed cu .cale a large variety of Sill;? in plain and figured gros grain, I)reFckn: Satin Duchess, China, Jcpan, Peau de Soic and Taffeta. Also a 'arge line of novelty and plain duss peeds, including all-wool and silk and wool henriettas, wool serges, mohair serges,, plaids, cravenelte cloth, etc. You will find in this Popular Dry Goods House always i larger stock, a better assortment and lower prices than you will find with any of us competitors If needing CARPETS look through our line and see the many beautiful designs we have to show you. lt' r - Brtterick paper patterns, the recognized standard of thelworlds alwayi in stock. Bulterick fashion sheets given away free of charge. P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2reN.MainSt. SEALED PROPOSALS. Senloil nronosals will lie received bv tho umlertiKiKHl, clmirnmn of the llnrough Water Committee, up to Wednesday, October 2Mb, IS'.tti, at 0.00 o'clock p. m., for tho furnishing of 800 feet of four-Inch iil)e, niorerlcps; dlcKinK. laying and covering the same, for extension of the line on West Coal street ; also furnishing connection. The committee reserves the right to reject nny or all bids. A. P. Oaih-e, 10-23-Ct Chairman Water Committee. ANNUAL LfiESGDE HOOK and LADDER COMP'Y .JiO, Of Shenandoah, In Robbins' Opera -i COMMKNCING Hoifse, l DEI. II, Aua Continuing 10 Days. Spcefal attractions will be offered each even ing, and the articles offered for sate will be no trashy goods. Attend tlio fair and ait the 11 rumen to rale funds for the recent Improve ments iu their building and the acquisition of new nprmratus. Admission - - 5 Cents. YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your " Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. MISCELLANEOUS. TOn RKNT. A No. 1 bakery i Port Carbon. J! luisy terms to goou party. Atmrcss -u," this ofllce. 30-22-eodlv "TTTOH MINT. A large room, second floor front Jj steam heat nnd gnsandotherconvenitticoM suitable for ofllco or meeting purposes. Apply at the Hekald ofllce. 10-2t-tf TTIOU SATiK. A double urorcrty. on L1 ttrcet, Nob. 133 and 135, for sale cheap, j'ciix icuannaman, fpilre of Mrs, street. Line I li on I.Inc 10-16-tf No. noit 1EKNT. A dwelling at .L" White street. All con enlences, .1. H. Shane, on tho premises. 9 South Apply to 10-9-tf POU SALR A valuable farm near Itlngtown. Excellent house nnd barn nnd nil conven- lenccrt. Apply to S. Shenandoah, ln. Hollopcter, llsq.f 10-(SiW "AfAX TIKI'SKhas been appointed agent for 111 tlio (ireat American t ea uo..oi xsew iorK, private famillcs- and Is now readv to stinidv with the best teiis nml eofTees at rock bottom prices. Anyone In want of good coffee or ten please call at Max Keesc's olllce, room 1, Kgnn building. ColTee or tea bought not satisfactory will betaken back and money refunded, 10-2H-2W Beauty Unrolled ' 1... H.illUlllJ.llJ'"H' - 1 -' 0S- vM gsgk S0 " Evan J. Davies, To the nclmlrInK bio of tlioio who linve n tmtc forrenlly fine wall pnper is tho display olnew wall paper wrinkles wo have Inst rc.elvedA oo. caiv nnd am- color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining loom, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to St per roll. Fine artistic papers n specialty. House, Sign ana Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fsttmatos'chww fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 224 W. Centre St., SlienandoaU, IM. 1'laee Your Orders Now. LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. .Tardin Street. (Ml SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Fashion's favorite fabrics at )opu1ar prices of strktly reliable goods in blacks and cfdois. -rtll the newest styles whh h Dame Fashion has dctlartsl to be popular can be found here. All tho torrect eu s and up to date shades for tlm fall nnd winter of lbtMJ nre shown In profusion. CORSETS. Kvery new and correct model in every reliable make, nf koi1s. Startllui;! Sure, hut true, that ontvhalf the cornet wearers tiwlay are uenrlui; corsets whtwi1 mot cunKpituous feature is their Inadnptlhlllty. Why not Im as piirtloularas In your choice of shoes uiul et those that fit. WINTER - GARMENTS ! Wo give the biggest bargains at rock bottom prices, honcbt quality, all grades nnd styles in ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats In Meltons, lleavers, Chinchillas and UUters. Wo can suit you everytluie. Injured In it llmul. Jllko Sabiuskie, of 507 Want Centre street, lieiaino Involved In a lirawl with ono Joo Sahlo Saturday night and. sustained a scalp wound that required soveral stltchus, which wcro mado by Dr. Stcln, The Itluomsburi; lluuk Suspends. Tlio llloomsburg llanklug Comnauy, ono of tho oldest banking institutions in this part of tho Btato, suspended payment at tho closing hour Thursday. Tho directors mado a statement to tho depositors that tlio lank is solvent anil that all depositors: will be paid 100 cents ou tlio dollar. Tm3 to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team forilrlviiiKorforworkliiBpurpusM pay Shields' livery stablo a visit. Tetuut constantly on hand ut reasonable rates. JAMES SHI ELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Readlne railroad station. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail lUiquor Dealer. Tobacco, Ac. Agent for Heading Brewing Co.'s Jleer ana 1'orter. Business Suits,: Boys and Children's Clothing Iti nil the latest makes which 1 in ve a tailor lumle uniteurance. and are neat and perfect in finish, ROCHESTER COTHING HOUSE, Cor. Main and Cherry Sta. Sam Illock, Prop, Underwear. We are now selling retail at wholesale prices. Up only place in Shenandoah which offers such inducements. Our stock consists of Medicated Red Flannels, Fleece Lined, . . . Camels Hair . . . and Merino. Louis Harm, 25 W. Centre St. OPEN EVERYDAY Roto the Shenandoah Dental Eooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call' to see us. All examinations free. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Wgau urowns, v,ruwu and Uridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charees lor extracting wnon piaies nru ordered. We aro the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ITltnian's Block) East Centra Street. Ofllce Hours: 7 a, in. to 8 p. m. havjS you sisr.N' thosb miutty Carpets, Oil Cloths ad Window Shades, -Jutt received at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE . Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour andi Feed 1 1 Our delivery wagon awaits your ortler. OooJ--( delivered promptly, WILLIAM H. HUMERUS 26 East Centre StreM U 1 . . .J . l ; i mi