Hoods Arc g.UhiiiK ;u,r i . i 1 Us nmkli m m Iluslni'-.t men unit t i.i m1 EJPa I H f lers curry them In vst K 9 E SS povkull. Inilli-. inrry llii'tn " In ruir.t', Itnutf'kPPrH'rii kop tln'Tn In tm'thrtns oloiwtl, frl.iuH rcciimmi-ml lliem to frlcmli. 86c. WE ARE RIGHT IN FRONT.- Allowing no new papers to get past us. We get thetu all We would like to se cure your order for some paper or periodical and we will guarantee fair treatment and prompt delivery. HOOKS & BROWN . North IVIaln St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- We make a specialty of Gasoline, 60c In five gallon lota delivered. Mica and U. S. axlo greceo. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, W Kt Coal St., Hbenamloftb. K'nil orders promt tly 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 Dally ALSO DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT POPULAR PRICES. P. J. MONAGHAN, South Main Street. Storms Destroy .miilNfi VIiuvnrilS. Barcelona, July 30. Severe storms have prevailed throughout Catalonia for the last few days with devastatinfi effect among tho vineyards. Out o 130.000 hectares of the vine lands lUlOO-tiavtreseaped. In the dis tricts of Tarragona and Gorona at least S0.000 hectares of vine land have been seriously damaged. Mrs. r'afco Will Ito Queen. Topeka, Kan., July 30. Mrs. Mary E. Lease, the Populist orator, has been Belected as queen of the fall festivities, n, harvest demonstration. Mrs. Lease 3 In Iowa on a lecturing tour. The committee In charge has asked her by telegraph to accent the honor. She will reign as queen for a week and wear a $20,000 crown. OIIIccm' CnmmlvsloiiH Itostorocl. London, Julv 30. In the house of lords yesterday the Marquis of Lans downe. secretary of state for war, In reply to a question by Earl Carrlngton paid that the commissions of officers who bad served under Dr. Jameson In the raid Into the Transvaal, and of which these officers had been deprived, v.ould be restored. ICxoltoiiiKiit Over AmmtH Iu India. London. July 30. The Dally Mall's Bombay correspondent says: "The ex titement hare over the arrests recently made of Indian agitators Is unabated and rumors are persistently circulated among the Brahmins. Thlrtv or 40 nifjre arrests of important citizens are Imminent." t lit From lti'oken llottle Cuiixos Heath Altoona, Pa., July 30. Dr. E. M. Ike, who on Tuesday last cut his hand on a broken liottle while compounding a prescription, died yesterday of blood poisoning, lie was 30 years of age, and was a graduate of the Jefferson Medi cal college, of Philadelphia. For earache, put a couple of drojw of Thomas' Eclectric Oil ou a bit of cotton and place it in tbe ear. Tbe pain will stop iu a fow moments. Simple enough, isn't It? O'HARA'S LIVERY I BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloj'd I House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah. J MAHANOY CITY. WK HAVK TIIK HANIWOMK8T DKHKJNH OF ..OIL CLOTHS IK TOWN. tr a trm rv -No. if West Centre Utreet,- PITHY POINTS. ltHiitttittiijc Tlirmigbout the Country IJhrnnlfllfwl for Hasty l'efiisftl Mn Tnliin In liraiitlfyirig lier residence on East (Vntrf street. by having It psinteil. Over $1,20,000 whs spent for educntion In Pittsburg the pnst ytur. If yon liBve property to sell or rent adver tise 't in the IIkrai.d. It will bring yon r piirclisser or a tenant. Charles llofVmsn has heeti elected to rrji rceent the Rescue omrmny t the State 1'lre miin's Convention, in Wllkeslmrre. Letter of administration were granted to Henry Kiminel, on the eitate of .Tohn Kiin inl, bite of Marry township, dceensed. A Risli from a bottle broken while com pounding ft prescription nt Attnonn caused blond poisoning and killed Dr. E. M. Ike. Tlie relatives of tbe late Father Marroii, of Audenried, will contest bis will. He left nil his woalth to a niece wbo resided with him. Charged with forging an old postal money order at Mttitoii, John Horry, of Madera, Clearfield county, It under arrest at A I toons. All the furies of a violent maniac charac terised Frank Hughes, a Ureentbtirg lunatic, who had been discharged as cured from a Heading asylum, but who bad to be rein carcerated. The ill fated Natalio colliery was not sold at Sheriff's sale at Sunhury on Wednesday as scheduled. Tho sale has been postponed until August 11. The new directory of I'ottsTilla, Just com pleted, allows that Pottsville and tbe suburb that are Included In the istl free delivery contain J,5!2 souls. At the Delaware Water Gap yesterday the Lehigh Valley Medical Association chose as its Drat feminine president Dr. Mary Green wald, of Stroudsburg. John Oarllc liad five tons of coal fall on him at Mid Valley colliery, near Mt. Oanncl, and when rescued bis Injuries consisted of only a few slight scratches. Coyle claims forty of tbe forty-five dele gates in bis district. That is his claim ; others claim he will not get 10. Walt and see which claim is valid. Tamaqua Herald. Win. Itorduer,W. H.Montellusand Charles Wolf, of Mt. Carmel, will stHrt next Monday fur tlio Klondike gold region of Alaska. Thomas Edwards and others of Shauiokin may also go. The State Liquor League will meet at Heading in September. The League is com posed of 103 branches, representing every county in the state, uuu liavlug a member ship of 11,000. The ease of William II. Itllnnd vs. Hlrehlor & Qreenwald, in which Judge Joroiuiali Lyons denied a new trial, has been appealed to tho Superior Court. Iiiland was awarded $600 damages for injuries received atau elo vator iu defendant's proporty. Tho Pottsville School Board settled tlio caso of Architect Hill against tbo district by paying him SftSO and costs. Hill bad ob tained a verdict of $1800 by a jury, on his claim for a percentage on supplies furnished iu tho construction of a school. Kicks of ft Dying Mule, from Tnmaqua Herald. Kx-Seuator Coyle has promised Senator Quay that be will deliver to him tlio First District iu the state convention. Coyle and bis right-baud man Joe Wyatt, of Sbenan doah. are therefore candidates for delegates in that district. Coylo, howover, sees defeat before him and bis pitiful efforts to sain votes are like tbo last kicks of a dying mule. Threats, tricks and deception are the main tactics used in tho campaign. Offices are promised with a liberality which is astonish ing Dofeat follows tho courso of the pair wbcrovor they may go and as this gaunt specter becomes moro and moro apparent the Senator realizes that his record in ollice has been observed by tbo people. Just try a 10c box of Cascarcts, tbo fliicst liver and bowel regulator over made. Largely Attondet, Tbo Lutheran Sunday school picnic was bold yusteiday at which upward of 3C0 people attended. Tho day was spent at Washington park to which place tbe school was takou over tho lino of tho Schuylkill Traction Company. All returned homo last ovcmiig well pleased with tho day's outing Sixth Amilverruiry. Itev. Robert O'lloylo will colebrato tbo sixth anniversary of his pastorato of the Trinity Reformed oburcli next Sunday. ringer Partly Severed. Iiy an accident at the LMlangowau colliery lato yesterday afternoon, Paul Ycukaitis had ono of his fingers partly severed by having it caught iu machinery. ii:i. PAUltRU. At Slienanilonli. Pa., on tbe tli iiisc, pin .iaun iranner, ageii m years, -i iie ftinernl will take place 011 Saturday afternoon July 31st, nt 2 o'.cli ek. Kunerul will lenve tbe boue at 1:10 o'clock, and proceed to the Mitbodist Kplcopal cliurcb, where orvlee will be held. Interment in tbe Odd Fellow' cemetery. Itelatives and friends rvspevtflllly iuvlted to attend. 7-2B-2t .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UIUuT IT 1 Q I Tberlobestofall restorft rIIH 1 II IOI tlve roods, because It re- E laces the essontlals of life that are ex austed by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, eto. WH1T IT FlflFI By making the blood HrlHl 11 UUCOl puro and rich and the digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and Btrength. Tho nerves being made strong tbe brain becomes aitlve ana elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and an a female regulator has no equal. Price Mo., ornvo boxes K.00. Druggists orby malL We can help you. Advice and book, free. Write Ua About Your CasoT THE OfC CHASE COMPANY, UUChestnutStreeU Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. F OK HUNT. Store room and dwelling, on mmiii juriiin nireet, next to iiKHALD omce. Apply to J. W. Johnson, North Main street. AUCTION SALE ! Selling out our entire stook ol FURNITURE AT AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALE. Auction sales couducted in the afternoon only. This is an oppor tunity to secure PURNITUKK oi every description at less than cost. Must lie sold before AUGUST 1st, Come early while the stock is complete. ! L D. DAVIDSON,! 205 East Centre St- Jlelow Lehigh Valley ilejiot, i.ext to JJaliuri' butcher shop. PERSONAL MENTION. J. M SehRlfer, the harness nmkei, i in ioyiug liniiM If tit Alluitx City. Capt. K (' Wiil'iiim of (in inlville, spent a diurt time in tivn tlu iimniiug. MiiHos I.ik y Muni-ton uml Kunnti Lynn visited Mahanoy City 1 m niiig Miss Mnmc (4iiliitli, nt -tM:iul, i Milt ing Mi Price, nt llrven's Kmltn cafe. Messrs. John Reese and .lames Under at tended a sociable at Ashland Inst night. Miss Annie Mansell left town thin ninming on a week's vacation to Ocean Urove, N .1. Mrs. Patrick Dougherty, of West (ink street, hut presented nor husband with a baby boy. Miss Dnllie Millard, of Centralis, U visit ing in Lost Creek, as the guottof Miss Mattle Tones. Miss (tort rude Mnlr, of Slmmokln, is visit ing her muter, Mrs. John Itamagc, 011 Rast Coal street. Miss Cbrissie Rurkliardt, of St. Clair.isthc guest of Miss llertha Ncwhouser. on North Main street. Mrs, Uoorgo Beddall, of Willinnisport, if- visiting ber mother, Mn. James Hutton, on West Lloyd street. Miss SalHe (IrllHtli, a saleslady atOlll's dry goods store, Is enjoying hor vacation at Lan caster and Philadelphia. U. W. keiter. Sr., of Bloomshurg, was looking after his business interesta at Kciter's mammoth grocery to-day. George Metiee, uigbt otierator at Ixist Creek, and Ills mother, Mn. HcOea, Are en- Joying a trip to New York. Abraham Yost, of ISaet Coal street, re turned home last evening, after spending a few days with Tamaqua friends. J. II. Keater and wife left town this morn ing for Wilkesbarre and Scrantoii, where they will spend a week with relatives. Mrs, Sbeetz returned to her borne In New York to-day after spending a short visit with ber daughter, Mrs. Matthews, who is ill. Should lie l'lilllthed. A sportsman of town this afternoon in formed a reporter that- people were already engaged in hunting rabbit. He says be wm walking on Ixicust mountain last evening, ami saw several persons shoot at rabbits not larger than kittens. This is a gross violation of the gamr4w, and efforts to atop it should be made by the local members of tbe Maha noy City Pish and Game Association. Tbe season does not open until November 1st. A Untitling llooin. Several of our citizens have tiniler consider ation the lease of a valuable piece of lend In the borough limits with a view to erecting dweliiug houses thereon. The land is owned by the Schader IMate, and is located south of Muybeny alley, uear the Lehigh Valley railroad li u.i ;.iud can be procured, the cotutiua.i.i of buildings will begin shortly. Deeds lteeortled. These deeds were recorded : From Cha . C. Reith, administrator, to Bertha C. Lolz, premises iu Yorkvillo ; from Daniel J. Pugb et al to William Buecbley, Jr., premises in Pottsville; The Fortune Teller Skipped. Trenton, July 30. A transient clair voyant, who went by the name of Mrs. Marlon Golden, has departed from town and according: to report at police head quarters leff behind a large number of women victims, moat of Whom were working girls. Mrs. Golden advertised cut rates In fortune telling for Mon day and Tuesday. When the women went to her she made a partial revela tion of the future, and pretended sho could not go any further until she had In tier possession for 21 or 48 hours some piece of Jewelry belonging to her patrons. Many of the women left rings and when they went back Wednesday to have the tellinK of their fortune completed they found that Mrs. Golden had gone and taken the Jewelry with her. Work on Hut ttiwlitps Xot Dolnyed. Washington, July 80. Secretary Long has rejected the offer of the armor companies to supply the diagonal armor for the three battleships Ala bama, Wisconsin and Illinois now building at a price to be fixed hereafter by the navy department Itself. The companies made this offer under the Impression that as the armor of this kind is entirely within the hull and superstructure of the ships, the fall, ure of the government to procure it would stop the work of the shipbuilders entirely. Secretary Long, however, hag found that Is will be possible to go on with the work of bulldin? the ships ind allow the armor to be placed on later. Fatal Jump From n Cnrrlnce. Trenton. July 30. Miss Elsie Dus- sell, of Clayton, N. J., died In a hos- pltal-ln this city yesterday as the re sult of an accident which happened some days ago. Miss Duasell was vis iting friends at Newtown, N, J., and. was driving on Greenwood avenue, where they encountered a party of ycllsta. A collision seemed-Imminent, and Miss Dussell jumped from the car riage. Both her legs were broken, and one had to be amputated. Dentil Cauod Iiy 11 Spllntur, Phlllipsburg, N. JL. July 80. Mrs. Thomas Murnhy- died here Tuesday night of blood poisoning caused by n splinter. Some weeks ago a splinter ran into one of her fingers. Soon alter she became ill and Buffered the most horrible agonies until death came to her relief. ICeape of u NotorloiiM Outlaw. Huntington, W. Va July SO. A re port has Just reached here that Cap tain Hatneld, the notorious outlaw held for muider on two eases, escaped from the Mingo Jail yesterday by cutting his way out with a hatchet.' A large re ward is offered for him. T, lnUlla A,'UPT.t.l.,.. ........ n 1. 1 I i may be said uf De Witt's Witch Hasel Salve. 1,1 In- .1, . , . . x Hi,,, it-11 mmmeua. cuts, nurns, ormeea, tetter, ecaeina and all sklu troubles may be cured by it quickly and permanently. C. H. Hageiibue.il. B - 1 J'n t ttl'ft ' Vi.i. Nat, "7' 0i -ufy. of tho Olobo f . r 1 NEURALQIA ftnd lireilur Complaints; nr.u prrpnrMi under inn rtihip'iit GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. prescribed by eminent phytiolami DR. RICHTER'S 9 r World rpimwnmi I lirmnrkuUv micrefHfal ! ROnlvei-riiilno wlih Trade Mark " Anchor,' ! IF. Ail. ItiohtfrACfc, IftVwlSt. ow lorK 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Hnnsst, Own Glassworks, 23&G0CU. udurnu(lA.iL,cumuj(.uUiiliy A. Wailey. 106 11. Msln St., w 0. H. Harenbnoh, 101 N. Main St., .p. P.p. Klrlln, 6 b. Main St Shenandoah. m "Winn .... .vb - DR. RICHTCR'S ANf!IIOIt' STOMArilAT. best fnr Call' . lypeplaA Stmiiiirli Coitiilnlnl. SHOE STORE. We call your attention to the CUT PRICE on our en tire line of Roisset shoes in MEN'S,- WOMEN'S and ...CHILDREN'S. Wo Propose io Close Them Out. .... Now is Your Chance. Ladies' Russet Oxford flex- 1 ible soles, regular price, $1.50 This grade cut to 99 cents. This is less than cost of manu facture. Our $1.25 Oxford reduced to 80 cents. Our Ladies' fine Russet shoes, cloth top, $1.50. This grade reduced to $1.19. Men's fine Russets if we have your size we can save you dollars on each lot. Mcjn's Russet and Black Oxford, (low cut), regular price, $1.50 and $1.7. Re duced to $l.oo and $1.15. COME SEE US. HOE STORE. MAIN STREET. . CENTRE STREET. EIGAIM BUILDING. "BALDWIN" DRY? AIR AND SHIRK CORK FILLED erators ICE CREAM FREEZERS. SWALM'S Hardware Store. Reirig MAHANOY CITY. "Rnddy" Gallagher was arraigned beforo .Justice May lust evening, charged with as sault and battory on Joshua Clark. Ho had been passing along tbo street when he was accosted by Gallagher, who asked him for ton ceuts. Ho was refused, whereupon bo struck Clark on the mouth with his fist. Gallagher settled tho caso by paying tho costs. The Union Co-opcratlvo Association, nt a meeting hold on Tuesday night, cleared a I semi annual dividend of Ave por cent. I William Edwards, of Cole's, last ovcnltig I entertained about fifty of his friends at his resilience.. Vocal and Instrumental music was furnished by many of tho guests present. Miss Edith Dor'rehn last ovonlng tendered ' 11 birthday party to about 30 of hor friends at ' her residence 011 Hast Mahanoy avenue A 1 pleasant evening was Bpent. ' I Tho Bertolette washory, at Glrardvlllo, I built by Christ Bros., of town, was put in I operation yesterday. Tho washory is tho 1 largest in tho region and is equipped with the most modern machinery. I v.. ('. Burchlll. proprietor of tho Mansion Hiiiiho, has locome the owner of a fust paring horso. Tho animal arrived horo ycslorday. By tho doath of Ellen, wlfoof John Fcoloy, ! formerly of Shenandoah, which occurred some three weeks ago, the WIndser House has remained closed. It will be ro-oponod to. morrow. Tho St. Nicholas band last evening enter tallied tho residents of that place by giving their first opeu air concert from the porch at Noouan's grocery Btore. Tbo program con sisted of a number of beautiful selections, which were heartily applauded and appre ciated by those present. It is tbo wish of the risldenU that the baud continuo to favor them with many more concerts during tbe summer months. At Frackvlllo on Wednesday evening, George Miller, of Gilberton, and Miss Sallio Puriiell. of Malzeville, were united In mar ringoby Rov. W. II. Zwcizig, of the Gilber ton M. E. church. Tho ceromony took placo at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Plerson. Tho bride was supported by Miss Mary Parfltt, and tbo groom by Samuel Parfltt, both of Gilberton. When bilious or costive, cat's Cascarcts oandy cathartic, euro guaranteed, 10c, 25o. If. M. S. l'eniiulii Struck n Itoof. Snn Fiancisco. July 30. The steamer Alameda, which arrived from Sydney yesterday, brings advices from Hono lulu to the effect that II. M. S. Penguin put Into Honolulu harbor on July 21 In distress, having struck on a reef while surveying for soundings at Palmyra Island. The Penguin's commander, Captain Field, alleged that he had been making an ocean survey for the pur pose of ascertaining a proper route for the proposed Australian-Hawaiian cable route. Injunction In Favor Now York Mutual Colorado Springs, July 30. Judge Williams, of Arkansas, acting as Unl ted States circuit Judge for Kansas, has granted at Manltou an Injunction in favor of the Mutual Life Insurance company, of New York city, against Webs'- McNall. superintendent of In surance of Kansas, restraining him and his nttorneya from interfering with any of the officers or agents of that company In the transaction of their business In Kansas. Allllll'ri 111 llrtwuii. San Francisco. Julv 30. Tho steam ship Alameda arrived from Australian ports yesteruay via Samoa and Hono lulu. Nothing of Importance has oc curred at Hawaii Rlnce the rlmni-hi of the previous steamer. On July 23 Foreign Minister Cooper made public the Hawaiian side of tho recent diplo matic correspondence with Japan. The Hawaiian government in this crisis nialntnlns Its right to regulate Japan ese Immigration, and finally offers to lenve tho settlement of the difficulties to arbitration, I'er80iinlly-Uundiicted Tours via Pennsyl vania ltullroad. That tho public havo come to recognize tho fact that the best and most convenient method of ploasuro travel is that presented ny tno rennsylvaula Railroad Company' personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by the increasing popularity of theso tours. Undor tLis system the lowest rates aro ob tained, for botli transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent aim chaperon accompany each tour to look after tho comfort of tho passenger. Tho following tours lutvo been arranged for tlio season of 1S87 : To tlio north (lucludlng Watklna Olen. Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal, Quebec, Au Sible Chasm, Laltos Clmmplain and deorge, Saratoga, and a daylight rido down through tho Highlands of tho Hudson), July 27 and August 17. Kate, fl00 for tho round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, lUItimore, and Washington, covering all oxpensos of a two weoks' trln. To Ycllowstouo Park on a special train of ruumau sleeping, compartment, and observa tion ears and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," September 2. ltate, f J35 irom new oric, riittaitelphla, Ilaltlmoro, and Washington : $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickots good to return within ton days will bo sold ou July 82, August 8 and ID, Soptember 4 and 10, at rato or?lO tvoni Philadelphia. Baltimore. and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will pormit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Rochester, and Vatkiii8 on tbo return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, anil Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 12. Rate, 65 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. EXTRA SflEfllFFS SBLE OF- FURNITURE. The undersigned 1ms purchased the entire stock of FINIS FURNI- TURI? of M. Spoont, and I am determined to relieve myself of it at a sacrifice; whereby you can save 40 ram ON HE DOLLi Our stock is large and varied and has not decreased any. L. MAISEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT, Agt. REDUCTION IN FOOTWEAR ! We are offering for the next 10 days, Men's Shoe, Itot. ruul Congress, all I,n dies' Shoes, dongoln, button mid Rugulnr $1.25 shoe, now Mining Boots Best Woonsocket Gum Boots Tan Goods Sold at Any Pflce. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10B NORTH IV A'lIM .STREET, Two doors above Merchant' Bank. A BIG SUCCESS Our Mid-Summer Sale proved a big hit for the last few days, but we have a good assortment on hand yet which we don't care to carry over for next season, so they must go regardless of COST. Give us a prove to you that m 99 The acknowledged cheapest Cloth iers and Hatters in the county. CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS, FRANEY BUILDING,-- SHENANDOAH, PA.-f THE SHOPPING PALACE FOR THE PEOPLE. Stow Tv I J 1 I f J t ! I l I I t I I I f 1 I I I 1 f I I f 1 t I 1 WOMEN 1 1 LITTLE FEET E 3 1 11 Can have the double satisfaction of putting them into some of the prettiest Oxford Ties we' have in the store, and putting money into theiFpockctpooks at the same time. A number of Black Oxfords that sold for $1.25 and $1.50, sizes 2 to 4, we've cut to 75c a pair ta close them out. All widths ; medium toes ; perfect foot gear. Fine enough for street wear ; exceptionally good for lipuse wear. 3 E a Paw 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 We've Just 3 Of Russet leathers, too, that sold for $2.00 and $2.50 ; any pair you can have now for $1.39. Some are the new toes ; all are good toes, and very becoming. Men who still like to wear imnow-toed Ju have a veritable harvest iu some russets and blacks that we got $2.85 a Vb fr Airy pair now for $1.39, Finest shoes we ever had in the store. 3 3 Checks for amount of jmroJmeoH made, aro given every customer. $35,00 worth entitles yon ion JC: I HANDSOME : PARLOR : LAWP. 3 3 li 1 Factory Shoe Store, I j a. J. A. Moyer, Mgr. 2 . , 0 j. av. I t&mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsi I the following reductions In shoes ; styles, regular price 1.75, now lace, liael mid spring, regular price $1.50, 5l,9, , , 99C. $1,65, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25, S2.I0. , trv call and we will we are the t t t 1 I 1 1 t 1 1 . 1 1 . w 1 . . . . jssfe-. WITH s 2 3 H Is 3 3 3 PaJrsB s 3 Moyer, Mgr. Sr zS FAMOUS nfiriitritisaif ''-i'H .I