K"WWPB.'MIHP'J " 'V 1 0 Cents Will buv you 3 ounces Paul's Best Ink, in an automatic safety bottle. One bottle outlasts three ordinary corked bottles and you have no damage from upset bottles either. Iarger bottles at higher prices. Give it a trial. BOLD DUST.' "OOLD DtJBT." HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. GASOLINE, OIL, WAGON GREESE.- Wo mako a specialty ol Gasoline, 60c In iivo gallon lots delivered. Mica and U. S. azlo greeso. ...Also Headlight Oil, 150 Fire Test. ROBERT YEAGER, 32 SftSSSifc Vail order promptly nttomltxl to. TO THE LAMP OF SUNSHINE And Flower, the Hand of Ainorlcn, Cull fnrnln. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," which traverse! a region of perpetual suusliiue, where snow storms, lillmanl or high altitudes are unknown, l'ulliuan first aud second class palace and tourist sleeping care to points In Missouri, Arkansas, 'lexas, Did aud New Mexico, Arisona, Chliforula. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modem railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J. V. MiCaun, T. I Agont. Oil) Jtail road avenue, Elmire, N. Y or 301 llrocid way, New York. 2-S-tf W. E. Hoyt, O. E. P. Act. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this jmper will be pleased to lenrn tliat there Is nt leant one dreaded illwrne that science 1ms been blo to cure In all its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Vara Is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh belnu a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly ii.wu, tln lifnrxl mid mucous surfni-ea of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the Olflcase, anutriviuK uio iwncm B"c"" liuiMIng up the constitution and agisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors hi.ve so much faith In Its curatU e powers, that they oiler One Hundred Dollars for any ease lliui n fails to cure Send for list of testimonials. Addrent K. J.t'lIKXEY it CO., Toledo, O. Sold tiv Druggists. 7Sc. Hall's Family l'llls are the best. yflf Larisst pftckage greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. Bt Louis. New York. Boston. l'hUodslpbla. HIS HOU8E IN A TREE TOP. Funerals. The funeral of llester, wife of Hon. Will ism L. Torhert. took "place this morning from tli family residence at Giiard Manor. There was an attendance of many relatives aud friends from several parts of tho state. The cortege proceeded by special tram at 10 o'clock for Philadelphia, and Interment was made in Laurel Hill cemetery in that city. Tho funeral of James Thomas, Jr., the boy who was killed at the Oilberton colliery on Wednesday, took placo from tho family resi dence at Turkey Kun tills afternoon. Services were hold at the residence, llev. D. I. Evans, pastor of tho First Baptist church of town, officiates. The remains wero interred in the Odd Follows' cemetery. J. P. Will iams & Sou were the funeral directors. HAY FEVER. Hay Fover and Summer Colds are "broken up" by "77", Dr. Humphreys' famous Specific: S5c all druggists. i aiMiii sale it FO IE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN o Brussels, Ingrain Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. The Aerial Home of nn American Settler In Klcumeua mul its Advantage. "I linil hoard of old nmn Wlldeson's bouse In n tree almost from the dny I set foot in Nicaragua," said T. 1'. Drew. "Later, when business tuck me to Itnnm, nn the Union river, I not only wiw It, but was a guest In It for n dny mul a night, besides taking several pleasant Informal dinners and brenkfrnrts there during my ffcny ut Itnma. Tluit II. Wlldeson Is n good ileal of n mochanical genius is shown in the construction of his strange Hcrlal home. It, is n three story house, built In nn cbo tree (SO feet from the ground. The wood of the ebo true Is like iron for strength and solidity, ho the brannho make n wifo und sulllcicnt suptiort for tin' fctructtiro. The house Is built about tho trunk, which stmuls in tho center ns the nilzzcnnmst of n ship rises through the onbln. I recall a dinner thcro to wjilch I wis Invited and unexpected guests ar rived, bo that the table ordinarily used wiif not largo enough to accommodate us nil. and n specially constructed table was not completely round the tree trunk. It an swered tho purjiose very well, nxcopt that no guest could eee the one opposite to him, but wo hud a very onjoyubla dinner nil tho same. "Tho house, while not precisely spa clous, contains a kitchen, dining room, sleeping rooms nnd a bathroom, supplied with water from the rain caught in the treotop nnd fetored there In a tank. The furniture is good, though simple, ham mocks, after the fashion of tho country, taking tho placo of beds. To get up and down between tho ground and tho house an elevator Is used, so constructed with blocks and tackle that the person using 11 ralws himself or controls his descent by means of a rope. Tho house Is built of Jointed boards, firmly bound by a wire cu bio and further secured by wire strands passing about the structure. "r. Wlldeson's idea in building this lofty and novel house was to get ubove the malaria. It seoms to answer this purpose and has other advantages. Mosquitoes nnd flies will seldom rlso to such a height, und the house Is practically free from those forms of insect and reptile Hfo that In this country lnfost houses built upon tho ground. It Is cool in summer, and tho view which it commands is superb. The owner, nn old Ixmisinnn planter, came to Kama many years ago, took up nn estate and began tho raising of bananas. To this ho has stneo added tho planting and culturo of tho rubbor tree, und from this Industry he bids fair to reallzo a fortune. Ho has prospered from tho llrst and al ready la well to do. One of bis enterprises la an lco plant, from which lie supplies buyers with lco all up and down the rher. "Below his house, suspended from a limb, Is his chicken house. The chickens run about on tho ground through tho day, picking up their living. At tho end of tho day they como to tho elevator to bo hoisted to tho roost in this dangling house. A thing that struck mo curiously wus the sight of a 13 foot boa constrictor gliding about on tho ground ut the foot of tho tree, climbing over tho roofs of tho laborers' cabins, even entering them, and in gen eral mulling himself perfectly ut homo on the plantation. " 'Hobody'd think of harming him,' said tho old man when I spoke to him about the big snake. 'lie's perfectly harmless to any one, und he keeps tho placo clear of nilco and moles that eat tho roots of my young banana and chocolate trees. Eat chickens I Never knew him to do such a thing. Still, whilo they're little, 1 don't put temptation in his way, but keep them in u snake tight coop of wiro netting.' " New York Mm -IN OUR LINK 01'- FURNITURE of every description we can save you many dollars by giv ing us your trade. All bargain seekers should take advantage of this opportunity. mmm MA1SEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. rVJ. SPOONT, Agt. O'HARA'S LIVERY 1 BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Country Chronicled for Hasty l'emsal. Sunhury Is to have a new shoe factory. The Lyon-Dunn contest court opous again ou Tuesday. Sixty bricks a minuto are belne laid on Mahanoy City's streets by the pavers. It is expeoted that over 500 cases will bo fixed for trial at the September term of court. The total membership of the Loaguo of American Wheelmen on August 13, was 96,130. Amos Jones was convicted nt Lancaster of a moit cruel assault upon 17-ycar-old Mary Gebhart. The Pennsylvania Telephone Company is constructing n long distance- lino between Pottsvillo and Tremont. Tho Stato Printer at Harrlshurg Is very busy rushing work on the laws of 1807 aud several department reports. There are 50 camps of the Patriotic Order ol Sous of America, with a total member ship of 0,000, In Schuylkill county. Curtis Nice, tho Frackvilto undertaker, who attempted suicide, will recovor provid ing no unforseeu circumstances arlso. With John W. Ilakor, of Philadelphia, as a prime mover, the Gas Company of Mont gomery county has been chartered, to op orate at Norrlstown. Krick, who took first placo in tho three mile race at il.oomsburg Saturday, came within second of equalling the world's record for a standing start, Junes Bach, of Locust Gap, having failed to qualify as a member of tho Mlaers' Examining Hoard, the court yesterday ap pointed Simon Kcrwick, of the same placo. Mrs. Hiram Swoyer, of town, held the number that won tho $30 chanced off by the Cadets at their picnic held at Lost Creok. Mrs. Swoyer purchased her ticket for ten cents. The Centralla borough school, will open for the coming term ou Monday, August 23rd, Smith Murphy, tho newly elected supervis ing principal, is now making preparations for tho opening. The seventh annual reunion and assembly of tho Christian Endeavorers of tho Cum berland Valley was hold at Mount Alto Park, near Chainbcrsuurg, yesterday, and was largoly attended. Emanuel Ivulp, of Glrardville, and Dory Bedford, of Lost Creek, employes iu the Lost Creek store, will open a store In Hobin's building, ou Parker street, Glrardville, about August 22. On a capital of $20,000 tho Smedley Con struction Company of Philadelphia has bcou chartered to lay cement and asphalt pave nients and to build roads. Thomas Smedley is a principal director. An ordinance granting the People's Tele phone and Tclcgragh Company the right to enter the city of Allcntown roccivod its death blow before select Council last night. It was defeated by a vote of 5 to 4. Up to yistcrday 412 cases have been re turned to tho District Attorney for the September term of criminal court, iu Schuyl kill county, and by the time tho sossion convenes, first Monday of September, It is expected that over 500 cases will be fixed for trial. PERSONAL MENTION. Elmer Opp returned from Sersnlon last oven I rig. Miss Delia DwldoW Is visiting friends at St. Clair. Mls May Dusto law returned from a visit to St. Clair frUtids. Arthur ItooTW went to PotUvllle this afternoon to vlttt frtolids. Miss Gertrude Pnrrott has gone to Allautio City to spend lir vacation. Charles ltewtmn, of Philadelphia, was a guest of friends In town last night. William Webster has gone to Orwlgsburg to visit his slater. Mrs. Milton lllllmati. Dr. 8. M. FetMr and wife have returned from a visit tn friends at Mechanicthurg. Miss Kate Hagenbuch has returned from a visit to relatives nt Reading and Hamburg. Miss Llllle Mage, of Philadelphia, Is the guest uf the Misses Selteer, ou Line street. James Waters, of Wllllamstown, is the guest of the family of James White, of West Oak street. Miss Csrrie Beddall returned to her homo In Port Carbou to-day after a week's sojourn among town friend . Misses Mahnla Falrohlld and Sadie Danicll loturued to town last ovenlug from n Visit to friends at Boston, Mass. Miss Mary Jordan has returned home fruni Sorantnn, to whioh place she had been sum moned to the sick bedside of liar mother. Mrs. Morgan Bechtel, daughter and son, of Norrlstown, are visiting Mrs. Beclitel's mother, Mrs. Diana Glover, of North Gilbert street. Harry Martin yesterday underwent another operation for au abscess ou his right leg, whioh was successful to some oxtent. This is the fifth consecutive time. Charles Engleberger returned to his homo in Newark to-day. Ho was accompanied as far as Pottsvillo, by his wife, whore she will remain some time as the guest of friends. Misses Aunie Davis and Clara Cllue have returned to town after a delightful visit of six woelts to friends in California. They attended tho Christian Endeavor convention at Sau Francisco. Misses Sterling, Dorres aud Kuddy, three of Luzerne county's popular school inarms, woro pleasantly ontertaluod on Wednesday afternoon by their school friend, Miss Mary Whaleu, of West Oak street. Obituary. Mrs. Cella A. Simons, widow of tho late James A.Simons, of St. Clair, died at tho latter place on the 18th inst., aged 40 years. The deceased was a daughter of Kufus C. Coyer. Fuuoral will tako placo to-morrow afternoon. B. W. Cuniming, Sr., the oldest member of tho Schuylkill County Bar. died yestorday at his homo in Pottsvllle, at tho ripe old ago pf 8'J yoars. llie deceased was prominent in Democratic politics, a director of tho Minors' National Batik, Identified with the Protestant Episcopal church aud a member of tho F. fc A. M. lodge. He is survived by three children. uneral will tako placo to-morrow afternoon. John G. Blitz, one of the best known resi dents of Big Mine Enn, where ho was on- gaged in the butchering business, died there yesterday, from a complication of diseases. Marriage Licenses. Froas A. Miller and Lizzie Bergor, both of Nuremberg. Edward A. Frank, of Shcpptou. ami Dora E. Hosstlor, of Zion's Grove. William Gilbert and Nevada Kopponhauor, both of Artz. Moses Palewansky, of Samana liepublia D.immuand, and Izabella Brando, of .Shenan doah, Thomas Birch and Susio Quinn, both of Pottsvllle. Ask your grocer for too "Eoyal rateut" flour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best flour madoj ..:.-d I'rotestlnu UN Iimnconco. Memphis, Aug. 20. Harvey Deberry, colored, was hansel in the Jallyard yes- teruay. uenerry proiesiea nis inno cence while on the gallows. Deberry was hanged for attempted rape on the person of a 7-yoar-oId girl. This la the first legal hanging for this crime In Tennessee. MAHANOY CITY. llutiawny Team Caused Considerable Incitement This Morning. Maiianoy City, August 20. No little ex olteuent was occasioned on North Main street this motnlug by a team running away with a wagon loaded with furniture. An awning post was knocked down and twisted, a tree box was demolished and a milk wagon was damaged. Broken dishes, glassware and furniture were strewn along the street. A delegation of forty members of Carpenter Oouuell No. 808, J. O. U. A. M., of Athlaud, 1U1 a fraternal visit to Mountaineer Council No. Ill, of town, last night. William stapieton, who was Kiueu on ino railroad nt Tamaqua Wednesday night, was n near relative of Mrs. James O'Brien, of this town, and ono of his brothors Is a tralu dlsiMtcher at Delano. The Citizens' band will give concerts at High Point park at 3:30 aud 7:80 p. in. on Sutiday. Daniel Leary, an aged rosidont of this place, died of minors' asthma at 5 o'clock this morning. Tho Episcopal Sunday school is balding a picnic at High Point park to-day. Tho C. D. Kaior Brewing Company an nounces that It will shortly rase the building on North Main street occupied by King's hotel, and tho adjoining dwelling, and erect on tho sites a brick structure which will ho used as a wash house for tho brewery. An idea of the rapidity with which Centre street Is being paved may bo gleaned from tho fact that yesterday afternoon ono of the bricklayers laid 120 bricks in one minuto.nnd this without knowing ho' was being timed. Almost one sido of a square was paved l- tween 7 a. m. and 0 p. m. yesterday and the Intersection of Third aud Centre streets was paved in 45 minutes. Harry Maniou, of St. Nicholas, and em ployed ns pumpsman at the Suffolk colliery, had his left collar bone broken by boing caught betwocn the rib andn car. He was standing at tho bottom of the slopo when tho car jumped tho track and caught him. When you want good roofing, plumbing, g is fitting, or general tlnsmithlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer In stccs 1-tf Excursion to Heading. To accommodate persons desiring to at tend tho P. O. S. of A. semi-centennial anniversary ou Thursday, August Sflth, oxcursloti tickets good going and returning on all trains en that date will bo sold by the Philadelphia and Reading Railway at $1.47 each. Trains leavo Shenandoah at 2:10, 5:30, 7:03 nnd 0:51 a. m., and 12:33 nnd 3:10 p.m. Returning, trains leave Reading at 4:10, 0:00 and 8:20 p. m. 0-20-5t U'L A.LL NAT, e( tho Globo for RHEUMATISM. una preparta unaer I no Biringcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS.. iroion oea by eminent pnyElclun DR. RICHTER'S fa A &ennnn ht 1 A REVOLUTION o . Of Prices in the Clothing Market Caused by the Passage of the New Tariff Bill. , The increase of duty has not found us unprepared, as we saw six months ahead that the Bill would become a law and consequently woolens are bound to go up which will increase the prices in the cloth ing market. While we are manu facturers ourselves we made every effort to buy all our goods for the Fall Trade at the old prices, hence this enables us to serve the people with CLOTHING At such prices that no other dealer can come up to, therefore it is to your interest to give us a call and be convinced if we are not able to save you 40 Cents on Each Dollar . . . You Spend With Us. TRADE IS FMT And we must revive it. How ? By offering low and catchy inducements to buyers. FOR THIS WEEK. One Lot of Hard Wood Kitchen Chairs The rest of our furniture stock is still large and varied, and must be closed out at a sacrifice. We are the recognized cheapest furniture house in Shenandoah. Do not misconstrue our place with others. If you do it is money out of your pockets. L D. DAVIDSON, 205 East Centre St- Uelow I.ehlgh Valley depot, next to Drtlius' butcher shop. NUGGETSOF NEWS. Silesia has again been visited by se vere stormB, and several people have been killed by llghtnnlng. Assistant Secretary Roosevelt will go to pea with the squadron of evolution and direct the maneuvers. Baltimore police are up in arms BKalnst the new order which directs them to suck wounds inlllcted by mad dogs. Six Armenians were arrested In Con stantinople, charged with exploding bombs. They will doubtless be exe cuted. It is understood that Miss Goelet, of New York, will be married to tho Duke of Itoxboroughe, who is said to be very wealthy. The French cruiser Brulx, part of President Faure's escorting fleet, has returned to Dunkirk with her machin ary disabled. It is denied that the German ambas sador to Kngland, Count von Hatz-feldt-Weldemburg, will retire from the diplomatic service. Banker Wilson, of New Tork, says he knows who wrote the scurrilous let ters about his daughter, now the wife of young Cornelius Vanderbllt. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe and Mrs. Jefferson Davis have Interceded in be half of Evangellna Clsneros, the rela tive of the Cuban president who Is under condemnation. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White .and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. J "1 Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. FOR A FEW DAYS IS Bars of Soap for 25c. E. B. FOLEY, mm IN THE COUNTY. Everything In the Tcnsorlal Line Constantly on Hand, W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson House Block. BARBER SHOP. EVAN J. DAVIES, THE LIYERYHAN, No. 13 anil is N 1'oar Alley, Has made arraugenieuU so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Ceal at Pea Coal at $3,30 pr ton $1,80 per ton Notorious l'oitoflUio Thief C'nuclit. Peoria, III... Aug. 20. Th author! ties are confident they have "Peggy" Noonan, the notorlou postoltlce burg lar, under arrest at Conn.aut, O., where he was stopping under the name of Brown, and he has been operating In northern Pennsylvania. About a year ago he broke Jail at Peoria, where he was detained under a live years' sen ttmce In the penitentiary for robbing the postorllce at Forest, Ills. The gov eminent had offered (260 reward for him. Wounded Hunk Itolibor Captured, Moel, Mo Aug. 20. Word reached here yesterday that the leader of the Plnevllle bank robbers had been cap tured in the woodB 30 miles southeast of here. The robber, who is badly In lurpd, refuses to rval his Identity. A posse with bloodhounds Is In pursuit of the other robbers. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tw fM- !( n my vr;;. TAIN EXPELLER. World renowned 1 THmrtii1v eupppnif tit f Onlr Fpnnlno with Trade Mark Anchor.' F. Ad. Klchter ACo., SlGrailSUr Xew York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Hostel. Own Glassworii, 50 cu. .ndorftod cs rocomincnuud l A. Wasley. 106 H. Main St.. C. H. naeentmch. 103 N. Main St.. i. Kirlln, 6 s. Mains anenanaoan. . "rattfltlini- DF1. RICHTER'S ' "ANCnort" STOaiAGIIAT. IjobI Coll. IypcpwlaftBtoninrh romplnlntw.1 Condom nod Murderer KHcnpos. Fayettevllle, W. Va., Aug. 20. Al bert Voiers, one of tho notorious Lewis gang of murderers, under sentence to be hanged here next Tuesday, broke Jail yesterday. The sheriff and a posse are after him. Jerry Brown is condemned to hang with Voiers. Hood's Restore full, regular action of the bowels, do not Irri tate or inflame, but leavo all the delicate digestive or R.nlim In perfect condition. 1'repared only by C. 1. liooil J. Co., Lowell, Man. Pills Try them. 25 cents. F OS. TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, -GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. MISCELLANEOUS. TOH SAIJ2. A first-class barber shop, with i the latest revoivinir cnairs. central. v located, and flrst-claAs business. Good reason lor bclliuK. Apply ut IIekald ofllce. 8-1 0-1 v F OH SAI.K .V lnrne stock of gocoml-liaml turnltuie ana ciiriiein, as goou an new. WlllhoHiild nt n siicrltlce. For further Infi: limtion enll nt the llKHAI.I) ofllce. 8-10-tf I7IOU 8AI.H Cheap, n delrnlle business property on Kast Centre street. Apply to M. 31. Uurke, Attorney, Kuan buiiuing. s-e-u Shenandoah College I Prof. H. G. Reed, graduate of the High school and two colleges, has been added to the faculty. Prof. Reed is an excellent penman and shorthand teacher. All old students should enter August 23rd. Finished students wishing positions in New York should send in their applications to Shenandoah. the FAMOUS THE ACKNOWLEDGED Cheapest Clothiers and Hatters in the County. COR. FIAIN AND OAK STREETS, FRAN El Y BUILDING, :-: SHENANDOAH, PA. The Shopping Palace for the People MOE HIJ3SH, Manager. All Our Light Weight Goods Must be Sold Before September 1st, Regardless of Cost. BELOW COST. One Boy's "Falcon," list $65 One Boy's "Prince," list $50 EITHER OF THEM AT $25.00. 2 GENT'S "SHIRKS," Shop Worn, $35.00 LADIES' AND GENTS' BICYCLES TO HIRE OUR BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP DOES ANY KIND OF WORK. D D. Gallagher is doing well and has an excellent position. WAIT : FOR : BARGAINS ! George Ploppert, the leading shoe denier, is visiting New York and Boston for the purpose of pur chasing a new stock of BOOTS and SHOES! If you are in need of footwear wait until he returns with hundreds of bargains, It will pay you. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE, 10S NORTH IVIAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lwwki & IUxr, Aililand, l'a., Ib printed on ever sack. The Faust Wheel flade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit oi clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also comes power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. - - Repairing of all Kinds, - - FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, BRANDONVILLE, REN N A. BRANCH OFFICE; 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, . SHENANDOAH, PENNA, SWALM'S : HARDWARE : STORE. amittmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmK e siuiuimumiumuniiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiuig WOMEN WITH LITTLE FEET- SEE 3 Can have the double satisfaction of putting C: 3t them into some of the prettiest Oxford EE E2 'es we nave n store, and putting :2 money into their pocketpooks at the same EE S time' EH A number of Black Oxfords that sold for $1.25 ST EJj and 51,50, sizes 2 to 4, we've cut to 75C a & 2 Pir to close them out. All widths ; E2 medium toes ; perfect foot gear. Fine 3 enough for street wear ; exceptionally EE E3 good for house wear. E 2 We've Just a Pew Pair r 2 0f Russet leathers, too, that sold for $a.oo : E2 a"d $2.50 ; any pair you can have now for Sr E2 SL39, Some are the new toes ; all are E 3 g00t toes anc very bee01""1!?' 2 Men wll st'11 like t wear nan ow-toed shoes K ' have a veritable harvest in some russets fc? and blacks that we got 2.25 a pair for. E2 Any pair now for $1.39, I'inest shoes we EE ever had in the store. 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 I 3 g :3 Cheeks for nmaxint of pttrohasoH made, are given !: 3 every etistonter. $25.00 worth entitles you to a 1 HANDSOME : PARLOR : LAMP. 3 1 1 Factory Shoe Store, fc -10 J. A. Moyer, Mgr. 3 tmmmmmmmmw?mmmmmpwttmmmnm?:a 3 3 e 3 I I I 3 L