WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT.3 Allowing no new papers to get pnstAty ' We get tliem nil We would like to se cure your order for some paper or periodical and we will guarantee fair treatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN a. North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- We make a specialty of Oasollno, 60c la iivo gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. axle greeso. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 82 Kmt Coal St., Blicnandoali. Vail orders promptly Attended to. CARPETS! CARPETS ! If in need of Carpets it will pay you to give me a call. I carry an elegant line of the latest and best patterns in all the grades, Brussels, Ingrains and Rags. New Goods Arriving Daily ALSO DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS POPULAR PRICES. AT , J. MONAGHAN, South Main Street. ShirtWaists. Shirt Waists. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS at the following reductions : 50c Kind Now 39c 75c " " 59c $l.oo " ' 79c I.25 " 98c I.5O " " $1.12 They are all the finest styles and shapes in the mar ket. See Our Window Display of Them. L J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. O'HARA'S LIVERY 1 BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. WK If AVK T1IK JIANDSOMK8T DBHIQN8 OP ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -No. West Centre Street.- . m - PITHY POINTS, llni)UltiKn Throughout th Country Olirmiletnd tor Ilaaty PerlUnl. A theatrical Hub baa been organized at Park Place. Thomas Uletakl, the bottler, has nurchaacd a new delivery wnnon. Jack Itoner hM Wit matched to fight Harry Peppe s, of Su rnneiaro. An epidemic of eliolem uiorbiiiHiid eholera tnrantum is raging at Olrardvltle. Eleveu-year-old Walter UolU fell from a tree at Lebanon and fractured his skull. Charles Smith, of Iluck Mountain, had bis left shoulder dislocated by falling down stairs. , The Iixudltvtlle, Lancaster county, camp meetiiiB ojens to-day for a fourteen days' section . Mine Foreman John I'oyee was killed by n (all of' roof rook near Avoca, Luzerne county. A. J. Omterman, of Ashland, lias been appointed coal immeeturnt the Locust Gap colliery. Butcher Krnest Lentt narrowly escaped lifting cremated In his burning shop at Will- Inmsport. Tok1.iv marks the first ntittlveniary of tho funeral of the late Oeneral Siegfried, of Pottsvlllo. Charged with kidnapping five-year-old Michael Guidlgno, Andrew Qiago is in jail at Scrantou. Tlio President yesterday appointed Helieeoa Drumheller postmistress at Laudlusvillo vice S. 1). Deibert, removed. A substantial flag stono pavement is being laid in front of Mrs. Mary lliennan's prop erties on South Main street. East Pennsylvania Cliuich of God Chris tian Endeavorers will rally at Cedar Grove camp meeting, near Conewago Station. Clerk William II. rente, of the Mechanics- burg post olllcc. Iihb been held for trial, charged with it allng a registered letter con taining ?20. A permanent organiaation of Prohibi tionists waa formed in Sbamokin to further tiio interests of l)r. S. C. Swallow for State Treasurer. Tho Pension Bureau, on July 7th, granted pensions to L. C. Crosmud, Poltavlllo; Ito beeoa Dunltolberger, Ilogius, and Kllaabeth Yarnall, Ashland. A convention of all the County Commis sioners of Pennsylvania will lie called soon to mnke provision for fighting tbo attacks on tho Alitn Tax law. Although Orwigsburg authorities are wlll ius to pay $1 per head for ovory dog enp- turod in that borough, uo one is willing to hiro out as a dog-catchcr. Tlio rottsville Cadet Company, St. Clair and Orwigsburg companies, are contcmplat ing tho formation of a state battalion, and aro iu correspondence with tbo Lebanon cadets, with that end in view. A letter was received In town to-day from Max liccse, whicli stated that bis brothers, Prof. Bert and Joseph, will accompany him to town to-morrow. Tlio former is regarded as an expert mind reader. Howell Davis, a McAdoo coal miner, who is well known all over this region, loft for New York, where he will set sail for Wales to claim a fortune of f 112,857. Ho is an heir to the Kichards estate, valued at $850,000, which is to be divided among seven heirs, Excursion To Atlantic City. The Philadelphia and Heading railway will run an excursion to Atlantic City, on Thursday, July 20th. Tickets will be good for ten days and good only on trains leaving hero at 0 51 a. m. and 12 S3 p. m. Fare for round trip from Shenandoah is $3.."0. tf A. It. Kiicninpiucut, llulliilo--Half jcatf-a In l'eiiitsylvnllln ltnllronu. For tho National Encampment of the Grand Army of tho Republic, at Buffalo, I ,101 1, II,IU1 l pany will sell special tickets Jn -f vointa on its system to "Buffid-'' at "to r ft,.. - "10 round trip. These tlr-lr-"""" uu so''t and B00U- B!"B 011 -..ijust 21 to 23, and good to return not earlier than August 21 nor later than August 31, 1807. Win IM-fimrcd to Print S.M5 Hills. WnshlnRton, July 22. Colonel Hazen, superintendent of the secret service of the treamiry, received telegraphic in formation yesterday from Chicago of the arrest there Of N. J. Travlne and John Williams, alias Harry Linn, who were captured with lithographic stones for tho front and baclc of a $5 United States treasury note, printing presses, paper, ink and tools In their possession. No bills had been Issued. Colonel Ha zen regards this as a very important capture. A Victory I'm- JlliickKtull'o. London, July 22. Atthe Putney boat races yesterday Blarkstaffe won the Wlngfleld scull, Howell, the' Ameri can, bPing; among the competitors, and tuklntr Bocond place at the finish. Blackstafte won by two lengths. tsmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmiimmmm E OUR : ANNUAL : CLOSING : OUT : SALE ! ! flen's EE All have E Ladies' Russets w j., in Different shades, in Chocolate and Ox Blood. We have them both in button and lace; one lot formerly $1.75, now $1,25. Another lot formerly $2.50, now $2,00, and still another lot sold at $3.00, now down to low water mark, $2,25. Our $1.50 shoe we will sacrifice at $1.00. These goods must be disposed of, as we must have 2 room tor our lall stock, which will arrive 2 shortly. Footwear purchasers should take advantage of such excellent opportunities. 3 Ball's Shoe Store, 1 7 o at: iVn 1 4 fSnrtth 7fn t l Q - ' " . - w.t.w. AUUJil UVJVIt) Mill llliiJUUfUlj J tt, -m mimimiumittUMiuimiuuimimimuumuLiS OflDEIl OP TRUE AMERICANS. The Stale Omni) r.lecla 1U Ollleere titiil Adjourn. York, Pa , July lK The Stale Ctup f True Amoiicaim finished its business last t'veiimu ii nil mljc.ui ut'd to meet at Heading on August 24, the occasion of the State ( amp Uatnii Convention of the Runs of America, with which they tire allied. Hazleton win selected as the place for the next regular annual soHsion. Carrie Smith, of Mauch Chunk, was elected State President ; A. W. Moore, of York, assistant ; Annie Jioyd, Rhiiinokln, State vice president ; George W. Scbaffer, Heading, assistant ; Anna Megay, Norristown, State conductor; William Ituatel), Philadel phia, assistant; Emily S. llarkins, Philadel phia, State treasurer ; Mary McClellan, of Freeland, guardian ; Lizzie SI. llernhart, of Fleetwood, sentinel ; Cora Kimbel, of Delano ; E. E. Pummel!, of Reading, and V. J. H. Met, of Nevln.ry, trustee. Theodore Harris, of Philadelphia, against whom a light was made, was re-elected State secretary for the sixth conseoutivo term. W. G. Hose, of Shenandoah, was his only opponent. The secretary's report shorn the total membership of the ordor in the state to be neat 4,000. The increase in membership during the past year wa it per cent. The treasurer's report shows that $1,000 In bene fits was ont last year by the subordinate camps. The total amount of funds in the treasuries of subordinate cfliuiw is close to 80,000. Thousands are snQerlng excruciating misery from that plague of tho night, Itching Piles, and say nothing about it through a sense of delicacy. .Instant relief iu Doan's Ointment. It never fails. Narrow Usenpe From Dentil. A distressing accident occurred at the Maple Hill colliery about 11:30 o'clock this morning. The victim is George Bernisb, a miner aged 32 years, residing at Mabauoy City. He had just fired a blast, and was re turning to realize ite effects when a largo piece of top coal looscuod aud fell upon him, plutilug hliu to the ground, breaking his left anklo. Ono cud of the lump struck him abovo tho leftoyo, inflicting a wound several inches iu length aud almost forcing the oye out of tlio socket, and frac turing the basal bono. His head was bent almost back to his heels, in which position lie was compelled to endure tho agony for some time until ho could -bo extricated. His partner narrowly escaped boiug buried under the fall. l. a. AV. Meet, Plillailelplila llnlf .ltatcs i In l'enii.ylviinlu ItHllroail, For tho annual meet of tho League of American WUi!...eu at Philadelphia, August 4 to 7. l..c Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell -pedal tickots from all points on its system to Philadelphia and return at rate of a sincle faro for the round trip. No rate loss ihan twouty-llvo cents. Tickets will bo sold and will bo good going on August 3 and 4, and good to return until August 0, 1897, Inclusive. U. A. Sociable. The sociablo and outortainnient bv tho Ushers' Association in tho M. E. church, Is being pushed with vigor. A splendid musical liroaram is being arranged for tlio event. A double quartette consisting of Misses Maudo Gilpin, Florence KHno, Cora Powell, Jennie HueIios. Eva and Mlnnio Powoll, and tho Misses Llewellyn will render vooal selections When bilious or costive, cat a Cuscarcts windy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 23c. Held on Two Charges. Joseph Wilkouski was before 'Squire Shoe mnker lust nvonillf? for bcatimr 111)'1 'CKln; Max Lcvino in tho sir --onlay, lie , i,i,i i i-M lull lor this charge When uiisuililo D.iudo wentto arrest him ho re- sistou too olhcer by kickiug mm down a stairway. For this act ho was hold on second charge of assault and battery and alio restating an officer. Ho furnished $300 bail for this oucnso. First ICxcursion to Atlantic City. From present Indications the first excursion from town to Atlantic City on the 29th inst. will bo a largo one. Tho low rato of fare $3.50, tho stop-off, going, iu Philadelphia until next day and the 10 days limit, all combine to make it suitable aud convenient for all desiring to go in the height of the season. Buruinz. itchinc skin diseases instantly ro lievod by Do Witt's Witch Hazol Salve, un equalled foi cuts, bruises, burns. It heals wiuioui lUHviug u sour. v. ji. iiugeuuucji. Deeds Itecorded. From C. Henry Ronoy et al. to H. Stewart Moorehead, premises in Pottsvillo. . rrOm Edward McCormick ct al. to Jamos Haughneynnd wife, preraisosin Shenandoih. From Win. J. Jacobs and wife to William Brown, premises iu Shenandoah. Ask your grocer for too "Royal Patent" flour, aud take no other brand. It is tho host flour made. We have 100 pairs of Children's Russett Slippers, sizes 6 to 1 1, and Misses', ii to 2, which we have marked down to 5oc, just one-half the price we formerly sold them at. Russets. of our Men's $3.00 Russets Chocolate and Ox Bloods been reduced to $2.25. Our $2.50 Russets can now be bought for $1.90, and $2.00 Russets will be given away at $1.50. 3 rnni Cliinnil,nl. TJ.. PERSONAL MENTION. A. P. Smith transacted business at Maba uoy Plane yesterday. Miss Mary Parker and brother, Robert, pcnt yesterday in Mt. C'armol. Thomas 11. Snyder, the South Jardin street painter, spent to-day at Mt. Carniel. Alliert Meyers, chief engineer at the Columbia Irrowery, is on tlio sick list. Edward Doherly, of North Emnrick street, was presented by his wife with a baby boy. 11. W. Koons and J. M. Lerch, of Hazlcton, were registered at the Hotel Franey yester day. Councilman Magargle talked polities with Mahanoy City supporters yesterday after noon. Charles Shaw, of Plttston, is tlio guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dengler, on Noith Jardin street. William Hoffman, of Newark, N. J., is the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Max Schmidt, on North Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weld man and Hon. Joseph Wyatt Mid wife are spending several days at Uettytburg. Mr. and Mr. William Jones, of Lost Creek, are enjoying a honeymoon trip to Philadel phia and Atlantis City. James YoKeees, and family, of Perth mboy, N. J., are the gnests of tho Julius family, on East Coal street. Robert Bowman, an experienced tonsora. list, of Miuersvllle, has entered the employ of William llamer, the lwrber. Samuel Block, proprietor of tho Rochester clothing house, is in Philadelphia, purohM- iugau additional stock of clothing. Miss Clara Qehrls visited her uncle. George Meyers, at the Miners' hospital yesterday. Mr. Meyers is gradually Improviug. Robert Linton, of South Bowers street, has jollied tho bridge building gang on tho P. & It. railway, who are erecting bridges in the CatawisM valley. Mrs. Crosby, of Sheffield, Eugland, who Is sojourning lu this country at tlio residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hough, on South Jardin street, is convalescing from au attack of illuoss. MAHANOY CITY. Somo Intcroatlng Notes Furnlslieil About mine Operations, Orders were leceived at tho Park Tlace collieries this morning to work every day this week. A special meeting was hold by the Boron gli Council last evening to consider a numer ously signod petition from residents residing on tho north sido of Centre street, for the purpose of building a sowor for drainiug purposes. The sower Is to extend along that portion of tbo street which is to bo paved i ne petition was iaja over to secure assur ances from tho owlieis that they will agree to pay sufficient sums to cover tho oxpense ot erecting tlio sower. At 0:20 o'clock last ovenlng Isaac Blew. farmer residing at Gimrd Manor, died at the advauccd agp of 70 yoars. Ills death is mourned by a wife and ten children. Charles Becker, inside stable boss at Boston Run colliery, received a painful Injury of the right anklo by being trodden upon by a mule. Ho was assisting the blacksmith In shoeing the animal. A meeting for tho reorganization of Camp 51, Sons of Veterans, was hold in tho G. A. R. hall last evonlng with a largo attendance. A permanent organization was effected by tho olection of Rev. Otho Brandt, as chair man, and H. R. Bricker, -M. D , as secretary. The prospects aro very favorable. Tho funeral of Mr- Marv Black of Phila delphia, who iVv t the rosidenco of her amit- " Thomas Brcnnan, of Jackson's, took place this morning. High mass was celebrated iu St. Canicus church. Interment was made at Port Carbon. ucrtrude, a two-year-old daughter of Gcorgo W. Stitzer, died this morning. For somo time past Mino Foreman Palmer. of tlio Primrose colllory. has been busily en gaged in making preparations to tap a largo body of water which was dammed back of a heavy brick wall in a tunnel runninK from the middle split to tho top split of tho Mam moth vein with a view of opening up a largo section of tho miue in the top split that was closed in and abandoucd by the former owners somo 14 years ago. At 0 o'clock last evening tho task was completed aud water flowed for tbo first timo into tho opening. Tho flow of tho water is cou trolled at tbo end of this opening. When this portion of the work has been fully com pleted it is intended to proceed further in this direction of the old Gleudon workings whore there is an another immeuse body of water to bo tapped, and where miuing will oo renowcu. mis will add an immenso territory to tho present mining area. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. Kxtreinely Low-Itnto Excursion via Venn, sylvtuilit Ilallroml. No other coast can compare with that of boutuern Now Jersey in summer resorts, Atlautio City is tho most popular seaside resort iu America, aud Capo May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, Anclosea. Wild, wood and Holly Beach do not fall far short of Atlantic City's high standard. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged lor excursions to tho fccoshore from Erie, 1'iissett, Bcllofonte, Bhenaudoal Dauphin aud intermediate stations (including stations on tirauen loads), on Augusts and iu. Excursion tickets, good for 10 days, will bo sold at extremely low rates. Passengors may, if they so desire, go to At Jantie City via tho now Delaware River Bridge Routo, tho only all-rail lino from points in Pennsylvania to Atlantic Citv. For information in regard to rates, timo of trains, consult small hills or apply to nearest ticrcec agent. Great firuiigei's' I'lculo for 1807. The great GraiiKers' picnio for 1807 will be held at Williams' Grovo, Pa., August 28d to 28th. From inquiries and contracts received, the display of farm machinery and imple ments, also of horticultural and live stock, promlhes to exceed any oxhlbition yet held. The camp will lie fully up to the standard, all the old as well as many new cottagers have ulreBdy engaged quarters. On the plat form prominent agriculturists and statesmen, as well a political stump speakers, will give their views of the condition of affairs. The financial qnestioii will bejtbly dlscuased. Iu the evening illustrated lectures, tho Cuban Vn, the Turko-arecian War and noted countries of the world; also concert by some of the beBt talent in the country, will enter tain those in attendance. Sent II I in a Notice of Death FnwiirttAM AllMlHMl 1 uw uu,fi.,ID.K,l 1 . p. fl .-,w.Kitv(iu,viUDUk William IMnahart, of the Pennsylvania vo- 1 1 a i i-i i i . . iiDjjr, m oimuiuKiii, woum noi give them nOfiitioilS t tllfi AlCnAllIlA nf TftMullaK.atmnl.t..,. !''-' fl u "J 1 vn i i u labor, have sent hlin notice tint he would be Bineci. xen nays ago au unknown crowd bombarded his homo with ranks Ami clnKa and tore down a fence. Since then Mr Einehart has goue armed and will shoot at the flrat alffii nf nnntliAr l,ili.f ...,, huhi;.. Sentinels have beeu posted at the house. The .Socialist Labor l'arty. An ouen-air meeting wu to hum i.,. 1,01,1 at the northern end of White strut w evening, but the weather prettuited it. It was postponed uutu to-morrow evening in Itynkewicz hall. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the SoolslUt Labor party, aud will be addressed by Henry Oar less, of New York, upon the subject, "Why workingmeu are unemployed." Marriage Licences. Adam Gauker, of HarrUbuiif. aud Emma Ilerkheieer, of Schuylkill HHTIU Simon YgnulawUus awl Maty Yawhlauikl, both of Mahanoy Plane, VBTEItDA'B BABEBALL 0AMEB. Nntlonnl LenettOi At Chicago-Philadelphia, 10: Chicago, 8. At Cincinnati Boston, 10; Cincinnati, 0. At Bt. I.ouia -Flfst game! New York, )0: 8t. Louis. R. Second came: New York, IS, St. Louts, 1 At Louisville First game. Lou lav tile. Bi Washington. 3. Second gume: Louisville, 9; Washington, 4. Knstvru Lenmio. At Srrnnton First game: Bornnton, 3; Syracuse, 3. Second gamei Syracuse, 2; Bcrnnton. 1. At Wllksebarre Montreal, 5; Wllkesbarre, 4. At Springfield Spring field, 13; IIufTalo, 0. At rrovldnec First giimc: Toronto, G; Providence!, 2. Second game: Providence, 3; Toronto, 0. Atlnlitlo Loiicuo. At linncaster Lancaster, 17; Ileadlng, 4. At Hartford-Norfolk, 3; Hartford, 1. Two Tl I ll I ir Kid initios. Shamokln, Pa July 22. Two mine fatalities occurred here yesterday. In an explosion of gas at the Glrard mine Frank Sheridan, an engineer, suffered a compound fraoture of the skull which afterwnrd caused hts death. John LSu lilne, driver boy, and John Francis, door boy, vere painfully burned. Sheridan was married only four weeks ago. A fall of coal at tho Itlchards mine killed Wallace Anton, aged 31 years. , A Sllfiiit Fire. A slight fire occurred in tho rear of tho dry goods store of tbo Misses Davis, at tho corner of Centre and Jardin streets, this afternoon. While at work tlio young ladles noticed a lace curtain in flames, and several neighbors extinguished them. It Is a mystery how tho curtain caught, and tho proprietress cannot account for it. Tlo Copper- Dlntflot Ovororowd6n. Houghton, Mich., July 22. Several hundred miners from Ohio and Penn sylvania bituminous coal districts have reached here in the past few days In search of work, and report that thou sands more are coming. It is true that the local mines are working more men than ever bofore, at the highest wages paid east of the Hooky mountains, but there are already 2,000 idle men In the district, and the prospjects for coal miners securing employment here are small. llorolutlbnury WlilovrUona. San Diego, Cal., July 22. MrB. Lovey Aldrleh, one of the seven surviving widows of the revolutionary soldiers who fought In the war of 177G, died at the home of her son, E. C. Aldrleh, In this c.tty Monday afternoon. Mrs. Al drleh was born nt Sanbornton, N. II., March 28, 1S00. Ducliosi of Hamilton Mnrrlcd.HHI London, July 22. The Duchess of Hamilton was married quietly Tues day morning at Leicester to Mr. Fos ter. Little Is known locally of the bridegroom. It Is stated that the Duke of Devonshire was present at the cere mony. "When it was said to the woman: "In sorrow slialt thou brine forth chil dren," that a perpetual curse was pronounced, but tho thrill of joy felt by pvery Mother when she clasps to her heart her babo proves the con trary. True, dangers lurk in tho pathway of the Expectant Mother and should bo avoided. "Mother's Friend" So nronares the s vstem for tho chan eo taking place that the final hour is robbed of all danger and pain. Its use insures safety to the life of both Motuer and child, and makes clilld, birth easy and recovery mora rapid, Bentbr Malt, on receipt of vrict, $1JOO PER BOTTLE, llook, "To Kxnactant Mother.," mailed free. oon. tsintns Tamable lnlormatton ana volant&rr teal DOniaTa. The BrtdOeld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. SOLO BY ALL DKUaOltlS. DEAD STUCK for BUGS Kills lioachefl, FloftP. Moths and Bedbugs Won polionoaa, won't Btain. Large bottles, at drug gieU and grocers, 25 cents. UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES of AMERICA. Rev. L. D. BASS, D. D. Manager. I'ittsburir, Fa: Toronto, Canada; New Oilcans La. j New York, N. Y. j Washington, I). C: San Francisco, Cal. ; Chicago, 111, : St. Louis, Mo., and Denver, Colorado, There aro thousands ol positions to be filled m, in,, tiiu iica, lew IllUUtllS, Address all applications to Vnion Tkaciieks' AoKxciiia, Soltsburg, l'a. EXTRA SHERIFF'S SALE -OR- FURNITURE. The undersigned has purchaped the entire stock of FINE FURNI TURE of M. Spoont, aniLJ am determined to relieve myself of it at a sacrifice; whereby you can save 40 CENTS OR THE DOLLAR. Our stock is large and varied and has not decreased any. L. MAISEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. rvi. SPOONT, Agt. TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, po1 -GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Many Think! Summer Shoes CutinPHce;3 We have 500 pairs or more of Summer Shoes, that must go with in the ncxt'two weeks. Some of them afee froln tile stock of the retail shoe store we bought some ' time ago. All are good shoes. The prices we are asking for them are very much urider value. Co m je j nja njdJkjJDJ- We want you to know wc can' mid do sell shoes" for less price than any store in the region. mm 11 mm mm crass mm FACTORY SHOE STORE, ltf mm mi mm -J. A. Meyer, Mgr. ALL WHO WANT: The Biggest That Money Come to THE 9 e GRAND MID-SUMMER SALE, Whicli Will Commence Saturday Morning: at 9 O'clock. We are Bound to Close Out the Balance of Our Stock of :ifi's and Boys' Spring andSummer Clothing. No matter at what sacrifice, evervrhinr mnct nothinsr reserved. You will and make your selections of Remember we are now . . . The shopping THE FAMOl The Acknowledged Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters m the County. -FRANEY BUILDING.-. COR. MAIN and OAK STREETS, SHENANDOAH, PAr mm li mm mm mm m mm MM mm MM Wm VH LS"&i "BALDWIN" DRY AIR AND SHIRK CORK FILLED SWALM'S Hardware Store. Possible Values, Who Believe Saved is Money Earned, Should FAflOUS do well to get in the push early, these superb bargains, . - at our new home. palace for the people. mm 5.