vr-" nip''' 16 to 1 Will Imrrilv i'in tin- rutin of our .iiIih nf I.r.lMfKliS, DAY ISUIIKH, ET '., f tho lircs i'iit waumMn comimriiKiii with former years. NO NEW REASON I'nr it either. The ulil reamm it Ki'Ulim hitter inideitoiid, that' all. "VVi' Hell lirapiT than il" otlii i" " dill and lie tm lilt I !. HOOKS & BROWN North ISlaln St. . AM ENGINEER'S DOWNFALL. JIN Temper 1 1 - i r I t llhii to Death In a I'riiMiii Cell. The announcement or the death of Ira Manlmrn, in n l'hiluilclplila prison, lor the murder nf iluti li (r-l ti-l(i v nml grandchild, lias ellrltoil a great ileal nf ltention among railroad men of this region lieoauo or hi hoing formerly employed as hii engineer on the Philadelphia it llendlng'x I'atHWlnm liraneli, running between Lofty and Cat wImw, for many yearn. Ho had the rtiputa tiou (if being ono of the fattext engiiiccm that ever took hold of a throttle. Sanborn lind only ono very iMd quality which fre quently got him into trniihle, and that mis his violent temper. It was tho cause of lilt losing his position with tho Heading some yciirs ago, after which ho removed to Phila delphia to reftido with his Kin. lie was a man of powerful stature, having heou II feet 4 inches in height, and weighing over SOU pounds. The. net which hioiiKhthis career on the Catiiwiswi branch to n close, occuried one lilght whllo making a trip from Catawlsia to Lofty. Ho and his fireman, Harry Campbell, had homo very angry words while cllmhiiig up tho grade near Maiuville. Ho charged furiously on tho lliemen, who took refute on tho train, knowing full well tho desperate nature of tho big engineer. Campbell re turned to tho engine, and when approaching the bridge near Itlngtowu, Sanborn selml him in his arms and threatened to il.isli him to dwilli lfl." feet below. Ho begged for mercy and escaped to an empty freight car. Sin burn I'm eel and ran tho remaining part of the run, and brought his tr.iin in on time to C'atHWissa on the return trip. After this lie was unablo to seimo any work uiiilor the Heading, a circumstance which caused him to develop morn desperate tendencies. In a moment of mgo ho committed tho double murder with which ho was charged when he cxpliod. to cinti: a coi.it ix oxi; o.vv Take Laxative ltromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. "SW cents. Tliey Aio Mulling u lilt. From the Hanboriivlllc, N. II , Pioneer. Tommy Waters, the pianist and Iiih character ill tho company which has been playing in tho opera house for two weeks, is it whole show in himself anil depicts his pait with an ease anil naturalness which Is sur prising as well as entertaining. .Mrs. Waters captured the audience with her charming voico, and delighted all with her winning stago pretence. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver His, Illlloiisness, Indigestion, Ileiiilnclio. A iileiiB-nt laxative. AH Druggists. EXPLOSION OF OAS. Tuii Men Itiitnei! lit Ilia Turkey Itlm Col liery 1 Ills Morning. A breast of the Turkey liun colliery was tho scene of a serious explosion to-day and. although no Uvea were lost, two men weie very badly liurriVd ntid one may be said to he dangerously Injured. The victims are Albert Witkusklo, nged 111 years and residing with his wire and six. children on West I'oplar street, and Simon IXmisko, aged 2? years, unmarried and. re siding at Xo. SKI West Itaspliorry alloy, lloth men wero burned on the hoiids, faces, backs and shoulders, but Witlmskl sutTored the most and tho parts of his body enumerated wore covered with great blisters. Dr. J. O. ( hurch was called to attend him and Dr. 0. M. Hamilton was In nttendifVe on Simon. Iloth men stated that when they loft the "heading" to go to tho face of their breast this morning their lamps ignited a body of gas and the explosion followed. They allege that thoy' wove not told this morning that thore was gas in the place, or warned to take safuty lamps, The statement of the firo boss in charge could not bo secured, as ho was engaged in the mines dining tho day. BY PURCHASING AT QOLDIN'S Style You can fearlessly luarch up to the boundaries of and Elegance in Clothing. Iteilnctloti In l'rlce. Overcoats by. the Carloads ! Hundreds of styles and hundred! of overcoats in each style. Our esire to and success in keeping our patronage in close touch with fashion and customs ol tne people has brought the happiest results to them and us, namely, mutual satisfaction and profit. In blue and black colors straicht or sack styles, at prices. vHAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, U. GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. ILmU Si ' yesterday evening n To vjv fiehinan, at Marling 1A P ARK fTRPPT 4& I'-.ttsviile. LJ UUIUUllLLLl. The improved Wclsbach light Is now olfercd at tho low prico or $2.00. Hums ono-hair tho gas: gives three times tlio light. Ask any business or professional man in town they would like to go buck to tho old way. A gas llxturo without a Wclsbach lamp Is losing money for you. Sco the agent. Wilkinson's Dry (ioousSTiutK, 10-3'J-St Main and Lloyd Sts. Inquire of tho first person you meet how our shoes wear. J hat person will ho our customer all right. Everybody is. r.tcTonv Siiok Stoiik. A rtittlemiteil I'olltlctali. A pettlcoated politician, who is ostensibly telling pictures, is indicting herself upon a community which Is already groaning under an over doso of politics. This one usurps the preiogatlvos of tho head of tho house in talking polities to the wives, and the latter are cautioned to bo on the lookout for this tramp mid keep their doors shut. At the same tiino the Ilurgess should arre-t her fur peddling, as several complaints have been Hindu. Don't Trllln With Coughs unit Colils, Tako I'an-Tiua (25e.) and be mrnl, At Clruhlcr llros., drug stole. Tho lliillnts lellereil. 1 Ho oallots lor tliu rsovciniiur election aru being delivered to tho Commissioners and clerks are preparing to scud them out to tlio diU'eient districts, together with tho othc supplies. Tliis will keep the clerks busy day and night for several days, as tho ballots are unusual largo. Wcililcil ut MiHiiugle. Kev. Irvin I'. Wagner, formerly of Malia noy City, now pastor of tho Miucrsvillo and St. Clair German I'eforined chinches, wa g married to Miss Kiln I lo. Tliey will reside at Dr. J. W. Van Valzah's DENTAL PARLORS. Denistry In all Its Brandies, Crown and Bridge Work a Specially, Painless Extraction. Arliiicial Teeth Inserted, All Work Guaranteed, No stairways climb anymore. LIU 89 ! to llllslness Disposed Of. V i . J. Morgan, the hatter and gents' j furnishing goods dealer, yesterday closed oil IA'j i his business by selling tho balance of tl itf I stock oil mind in bulk to Ileiijamiu Lovl, of 'Is 1 Nautlcoko. fee I .... T'ho liepulillcans of Will. I'fnu last oVOJi. ing held an enthusiastic rally In Iiender hall, which was packed to tho doors. The principal speaker of the evening, Col. W l'.irkiuson, of New York, made all nblo response and was heartily applauded. The other speakers wero .Messrs. ICabcr and Harry James. .V (Jood Thine; lor u Itail Cough. What? Van-Tina, 25c. At Clruhlor llros. drug store. WILKINSON'S ELECTION SPECIAL It don't matter whether U silver or f;old we offer uixnter bargains than tiny other house. To-day nml everyday until sold wc offer one case of 40 dozen superb quality, LADIES' YESTS AND PANTS absolutely perfect uoods every respect ; jersey ribbed half blenched, jicnrl buttons, satin riblwii in neck, silk til trimmings, silk, tip sclt'lront Election price, only 19c. each THE CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We've 11 stock to ctitliusc over ; we think wc have th cloak Knowledge to buy better ami sell 1 lienpcr than our neighbors. Our prices and su pcrb styles have struck the popular fancy that's why wc arc always busy. CLOTH CAPES 98c, $1.39 aud upwards to $35.00. Stylish Jackets, correct in shape, finest finish and superb ..,,nlW Hi mlnni! llt.it ttnn.l f -vr-w-rrffi comment. Till! ItRST i:VII)I NCr; nir succris is shown by dnily increasing soles and hundreds f pica. nl bu er-, who know it pays to buy at L. J. WILKINSON'S, NIGGERHEAD SUITS, and half VI Al N STREET. L.L.OVD STREET. mimmiiimimimm r " arles derr;s 3 5,000 BAR OF , Barber Shop I 3 A P 12 Wcat Ccntro Stree 3 TO BE SOLD J PARS 10K He. j 3 E. B. FOLEY, VSi our Hot Towel Shave KO. VI WEST -ENTRF. STREET fc- Htfttftttttllfttl)Ut1Tftnif9tT bccomltiK .popular. Y011 will like l. W kll ItMill 1 1 K I III I II in I' 1 1" ' II I iM I umno a specially 01 nir cuuiujc. POLITICAL' TALK. Tho Democrats held a largo and enthusias tic nicotine at Miucrsvillo lust night. Watson Shcnhcrd snake at Ashland last night, berure the llryan and Sewall Clitb of that place. Mr. Shepherd will aUilress tlio voters of Nuremburi; to-night. Democratic meeting will bo held at Tower City tills evening. Tho liepublicans have arranged for meet ings in almost every hamlet in the county, and will have gatherings at tho following points to-morrow ovening: St. Clair Col rarklnson and John Itoher; M. Nicholas X. W. MoKay and It. W. Payne ; Helfcnsteiu .1. H. Jaineaand M. 11. Wllholm ; Llewellyn G. A. IScrnerand W. M. Iasctt; Ailains- lalo W. ,1. Whltehouse, S. A. I.osch ; Drehrsville (I. II. Gcrber, II. 11, lirown- inillor: Friedeusburg li. II. Koch, I!ev. (1 1'. W. Gucnsch ; Klliigerstown Georgo W. Dyson, W. II. Maurcr; Mincrsville C. 1 1 1 1 1 111 in , J. G. Smith. .1.8. Foster, late political writer for tho l'ottsvillo Chronicle, is making speeches for tho Itepublican ticket. II. U. Deuglcr, of town, and John T Shoener, candidate, for ClerK of tlio Conns, will speak atNuremborgSiiturdavcvening, Congiessman Ilrumm informed 11 Hkiiald representativo yosterday that ho was C4111 lldent of election by at least 2,000 majority 1 lio deinoiiitratioii at l'ottsvillo last night. at which Governor Hastings, General .1. W Latin and Auditor General Mylin wore the speakers, was a success. Tho attendance was largo and the enthusiasm is a suro Indication of a monster majority for tho liepublican ticket In that town. District Attorney Ilechtel spoke at a Demo cratlc meeting in Gilherton last night. District Attorney Graham, of Philadelphia announced to speak at Ashland this ovening. has telegraphed he cannot bo present. His services are needed in Philadelphia for tlio Combine. Tlib McKinley and Hohait Itepublican Clul nf St. Nicholas, numbering eighty stroug, will hold a mass meeting to-morrow evening. At 1 o clock a parade and demonstration headed byjtlie St. Nicholas band, will be held Aildiosses will bo made from tho porch in flout of Mr. Coylo s homo by Hon, T. V Cooper, of Media; S. Ilurd IMwaids, Ksq. of l'ottsvillo, and Mr Mcllale, of New York City. PITHY POINTS, Happenings Tliroiijiliout the Hcglon Chrou Iclcil lor lliisty l'erusal. Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. lircbs, formerly 0 St. Clair, but now of San Francisco, aro visit ing Kllno Morris, at St. Clair. Mr. Krebs left this county about 2o years ago. Ho re ports that California will bo In lino for McKinley. Tho pastor of tho Presbyterian church at fciston caused a sensation by asking for lower salary. The miail'seasou will open on November 1st, and continue until January 1st. It will also be lawful to shoot hares aud rabbits aftc the first of next month. The Yticngling llrewing Company yestcr day furnished J. A. Ilcilly with another mule, In place of the ono which died of lock Jaw on Monday. llov. Father O'licilly, rector of St. I'oter'i cathedral, Scrauton, on Monday night raided a ball which was being held within tw squares of the cathedral, aud which was at tended by many of his parishioners. Many of them took the tiro cscapo as a means to avoid him, when the reverend gentleman inado li appearance. The big engines at Mahanoy Plane were rcpaiicd during the last throe days. Several new brasses wero put in aud other parts of tho engines overhauled. - The work on tho new county hospital at tho almshouse is progressing rapidly. It is nearly under roof, while tlio boiler liouso and electric light plant is going uhoud as fast as can be expected. Tho l'ottsvillo papers 1110 gieatly worked up over the arrest of "Mag" Sherman for drunkenness, styling tho affair "a sad emu." During a warm discussion over tho political lsauosat Locust Gap, Patrick lioylin suddenly druw a knife and inflicted wounds on the body of Frank hoaity, which may result fatally. It Is said 11 trolley road will bo built be tween Haidetqu aud Wilkosbarre, the fare to bo one dollar round trip. Fakirs have been selling 15 cent pictures fur $1 at llethlohem repremntiiiK themselves to Lutheran congregations. Tho friends of William Grecnawold, who committed suicide- in Tamauua, Monday, deny that there was anything wrong with his accounts. II Saved Her Hoys .Mrs, II. L. Fiedler, llellcfonto, I'a writes as follows : "Two of our children wero taken ill with diphtheria aud tho disease developed Into a most serious form, lly the aid of skillful physicians all possible means and medicines wero applied and still our dear oues grew worse, A kind neighbor suggested w 0 use Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. Wo did so and in less than twenty-four hours tho coating was all removed from their throats and tho boys were up aud about, Tho third day they could eat with comfort. I cannot say too much fur Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, as I feel suro It saved our children," Sold at Klrliu's drug store at SO cents a bottle. PERSONAL. John and Samuel liobertn visited friends at l'ottsvillc and Portt'aibon to-day. Miss Hallio Littlehales, who was spending the weok witli Miss Maine Jellersoii, of Smith Jaidln street, returned to Jjcr homo In Mah anoy City to-day. Mrl. William Jeirorson, of South Jardin street, is slowly recovering from icii nt severo illness. J. K. 1. Schellly, of Wilmington, Del., is slinking bands with acnuHltitnnces in town Mrs. IS. C. 1 1 robs t, or West Oak street, is confined tn the house through illness. 1'. W. Itlersteln was ono of tho speakers at a silver lneellne lit hi in Mincrsville 1 1 -r evening, Ajidrew Hoso has returned to town after an aliscnco of several inoijths,durlng which period he was located in .New Jersey. Ho still w 11 tho Shenandoah foot ball colors and in 11 again kick the Imll for our local champion Jliss Sarah Stein leit town at noon in-day for.l'hUadolphla. John Mullen, of St. Clair, spent yestorda.. rternoon in town. John Cfistcllo was a St. Cl.ilr visitor to-day. .Miss Maine Sliuler, or Mahanoy City, is the guost of Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Hroome, of West Oak street. Miss Sadlo Dowd, of Silver llrook, is the guest of Miss Matuo Kennels, of West Oak street. .Misses Mamo Harman and Hattio Swczey spent tlio day among l'ottsvillo friends. Miss Mamo Ityan left yesterday for I'hlla- lclnhla, which she will inako her future homo. Mrs. Joseph Dusto spent to-day in Schuyl kill Haven, as tho guest of Mrs. William Gilflllan. Miss Sadio Schoncr has returned homo from visit to Philadelphia. Mrs, William llrocius and children, re turned (0 their homo In Suuhury to-day ,' Mrs. Daniel Williams. of Philadelphia, is tho guest of town acquaintances. John Morris, or Hazlcton, a pianist of sonic renown, is in town to-day. Ho is hero to arrange a match with Prof. Thlcs, tlio long distance pianist, who holds forth at Week's museum. LADIES' COftTS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS. 1 ' Shoo making and shoo selling is our busi ness. Wo ma ko tnem gooil anil sell tliem cheap. Factory Snor. Stoiik. Tlio Council ntid Firemen Censured. Tho jury empanelled by Deputy Coroner nntcilinoto inmiiic into tho death of Mrs. Ileardon and her son, who wore burned to death In their lato homo at Mahanoy Plane early Tuesday morning, October 211th, ren ilcrcd tho following verdict: We, the Jury, find that tlio deceased, Mrs. Ileardon and her son, came to thoir death by being burned in their late home. Tho origin of tlio fire being unknuwn to us, wo find tho Town Council lacking in their respectivo capacities in not having and seeing that the firo apparatus was in good condition. Webclicvo tint the llio company to bo also lacking in taking proper caie of tho firo apparatus in their charge. i)ii:i. Sl'AI.DIXO. At Mahnnoy City, on Thllrsdav, UVT 11 lust., Mrs. Agnes ispaitllng, neloveil wile 01 jir. is. e paining, 01 niienaiiiioiin, ia, Hue notice of the funeral will he given later. T-.. TTnLL,, How m nuuui is Your Little Liver .Liver? r,nio act gently yet promptly on the Liver, Moniucli nil Uowcis. iney dispel sick Headaches, Tevers and Colds; cleanse the system thoroughly; cure habitual constipation. They are sugar-coated, don't gripe, very small but great in results. Kecommcnded by rhyslcUus and Druggists. llttllis lUMnr ,1 C, llilcnrw ad Sin Franetifo, For Sale in SIICNANHOAII ,'A . ti S. I'. Kirlin, Ur igcitt. 6 South Main St Tlie largest, finest and List selections of Ladies', Mii and Children's Coats am', Lulua' Plush, Cloth rtnd Pur tntus. that Iras ever been shown m this region, is now open lor jour inspection, u hese vaniunts ix eel in quality, style and lnuslt ar.d will he admired 1a all who see thetn. 'All are marked at" piicts below their real hUk . We have also placed en sah a large variety of Silk in rlain ami liguied grcs grain, lirc t.en. batiu Ducheps, China. Jar an rir.. ,1., o -: .. ii.. vv w.uiv turn xtiuiui liaei n large lire of novelty mm tilair cuess gecos, including all wool and silk and wool henricttas, wcpl serges, mohair scrg.es plaids, cravenette cloth, etc. you win unci in this Popular Dry Goods House always a larger stock, a better assortment and lower prices than you will find with any of its competitors- ' Tf .. tl.... CADDCTC 1 1. 11 .1. Mir lixr, o !. i uv;c:viiiil; moii k- iuuk liliuiiun niii. uiu etc nic Iliunv beautiful designs we have to show you. lijttenck paper patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. Bu'terick fashion sheets given away free of charge. P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2T N. Main St. MISCELLANEOUS. I7OH ItKNT .Storeroom nml (Uvellhif? new 1 nccurileil ly W. J. Morcnn, lo Pnutli Mnhi rcot. Apply to Frank Schmidt. I(-2S-tr T.on HUNT. A Xo. 1 linker In Port Carbon. V llnty terms to roo1 party. Address "C," Beauty Unrolled JlKJJ-fMMV FOlt ItRNT. A lnrj;o room, second lloor front, tcatn lieat find gasum! other eonvenicnec", ffiiitnlite for oftlee or meeting ui i uc ui:hali oinee. mrposes. Apply IO-l-tI IjlOIl SALR A ilonMe property, fin IJne treet, Xos. 1X1 mid ISA, for wilo elicap. In tpdro of Sirs, l-'ellx McNnmnninatit on T.Ino -treit. 10-lft-tI 1710U SAIjK. A vnluablo farm near KhiKtown. ? Kxeeltent lumee and Imrn nnd nil eonven ieuees. Apply to H, (i. M. Holtopeter, Slicnaniloali, l'a. 107-3w MAX ltKIK lias lieen appointed njrent for the Client Ainerfean Ten Co., of New York, nnd Is now ready to Htipply private families Itlt the best teas nnd eolTees at rtnk hottom pi lees. Anyone In want of kw"1 cofTee or ten jleae call at lux Iteese'H oHke, room 1, I'snn milMing. CoITee or ten-liouj;lit not sntinfactory will lie tnken hack nnd money refunded. 10-2fi-2w LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS. CHARTER NOTICE. Notiie itt herehy Rhen that an application ill lie made to the JfalueH of tlii? Couit of Coi ui nm Plena of Schuylkill eoun'y, on Mon day, November 2, lh'.fl, under "An Att to provldo for the ineorporntinn nml reKidaf ion of certain corporations" approved April SVtli, 1S7I, and the Hiippleinents thereto, for the charter of an litteniletL corporation to he called the "I'lrst Lithuanian Bund," the character nnd object of which h the ftudy an ' iiroiuotion of muie, amr for tlieemrpimes to hae, pot-es, ami enjoy ntl the rights and prh lleert of the wild nit and its tkUimlements. 15-2y--NJ Jo-. J. Uitowx, Solictor. WINTER - GARMENTS We ulve the hiKcft hnrKalns nt rock bottom prices, honest quality, nil grades nnd styles In ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats In Meltons Heavers, Chinchillas and lTl-ters. We elm suit you everyttme. To the ad m I rl up enze of those who hnvo n tnste forrcnlly fine wall paper li tlio display ofnew wnll pnper wrinkle1 we hnve Jutrcelved.Yow enn find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dinhiK room, kitchen or cafe, from 5o up to f-'t per roll. Fine artistic papers n specialty. f House, Sign and Decorative Palntlngf. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstlniates cheer fully furnished, tfend postal. J. R. GARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pn. Place Your Orderi Now. OPEN EVERYDAY Business Suits,: Boys' and Children's Clothing To all the latent make which have a tailor made appearance, nml are nent nnd pencil in nnisii. ROCHESTER COTHIHG HOUSE, Cur, 5Inln nml Cherry Sts. Snm lllock, Prop. HAVE YOU SEHN TIIOSU I'llIJTTY Carpets, Oil Cloths Window Shades, J ut received nt FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Fii-IiIuii'h fnvorlln fabrics nt iHipulnr )iricc of Rtrltlly reltalilc kooUs In lilnt-ks nml colors, til tlio ncurktMylcH wlilfli Dalno I'asliloii Una lU-olnrcil to ho popular fan ho found hero. All tlia correct weaves nml up to ilatc similes for tlio fall and winter of JMW are sliown fli profusion, CORSETS. lively new nnd correct iiumIcI In every reliable make of goods. Startling I Sure, but true, tlint one-half the cornet wearers to-day are wearing corsets whose moht conspicuous feature U their inndantlhilitv. AVhv not be as nnrtleutur n in your choice of bhoes and yet UioMU inni 111, R.F.GILL. Teams to Hire. If von want to hire n safe nnd reliable team for drlvInRor for working purpose pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rales. JAMES SHIELDS, Ko. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad utatlon. Underwear. Evan J. Davies, Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Kooms foi r.ilnlpsa xrrnetion nf tpifh Dnlo nml Silvni. fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations frco. Wo nmke all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, .1.1, tl.l.lX.U Uu,,.,o .uu. Vi.U1.UD, klUKU and liriilgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates arc ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth, SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms,. (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Iloure: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. - ANNUAL LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 4 13 N. Jardin Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. ClgAra, Tobacco, Ac. AReut tar Heading Ilretvlnfr Co.'s Beer and I'orter. 11 and 11S S. Main St We are now belling retail at wholesale prices. The only place in Shenandoah which offers such inducements. Our stock consists of Medicated Red Flannels, Fleece Lined, . . . Camels Hair . . . , and Merino. Louis riann, 25 W. Centre St. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. FAIR! RESCUE HOOK and LADDER COMP'Y NO. I, Of Shcnamlonh, In Robbins' Opera House, COMMUNCIXCi- If, Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety ottness of the skin II lnv riably obtained by those who uio I'oiioni'b Complexion Powder. And Continuing 10 Days. Spei lal attractions w 111 ho offered each even Iiir, and the articles nITcred (or ealu will lie ni trashy good. Attend the fair and a9list tho lireiiu ii to rulso (iimls for tho recent improve ments In their building and the acuuliltlon of new apparatus. Admission 5 Cents. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order, Ooo4 delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 1f Pud Onrrfl fitrrrt