X DO YOU WANT) THE HERALD To reach the public through a pro gressive, digmfiea, influential journal use the HERALD columns. Ctort tes business because of its fatotvn targe circulation and renders rith results to its advertisers. 83 - -83 SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30. 1898. ONE CENT VOL. XILL-NO. 81 Better Than Klondike. Invest your money to receive full value for the same. where you are sure Solid Oak Fancy Base Extension Tab'e, - g3755 Iron Bedsteads, - . $ 3-5 Solid Oak Clianila Suits. eight pieces, - 14.00 Parlor Suits, 5 pieces, - 18.00 Wood seated chairs, - .45 Cane seated chairs, - .75 Full size well made couches, spring seat, full fringed, $ Side boards, J. P. Willian& Son, 3.75 5.50 13 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. -WATCH FOR SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT I J. J. PRICE'S, North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Buggies and Carriages For Sale.. S Will be sold comparatively cheap. S Many are in excellent condition. Reasons for selling are that they jj nave Deen replaced wim several s carloads of new ones, which ar- rived this week. COR. WHITE AND S mis saie is a LLOYD "sis., profit winner for horsemen. SHENANDOAH, PA. MANSION HOUSE STABLES, MAHANOY CITY. BOCK BEER On Tap at all Customers BOCK Tin; wKATinnt. Tlio forecast for Thursday : Fair weather, with light westerly to northern wluds, fol lowed hy a slow rlso of Icmponituie. smmrnmmnmnmn BEE i COLUMBIA aiwiiimj mmiiiiniiiiiinimnra BEER UlUilllU BRILLTHE MAN. ltns Ileen Appointed to Succeed A. I'. ltlnlcnloo as Superintendent. Special to Kvhnino Hr.nALD. Delano. Mar. 30. George W. Brill, train dispatcher at this place for tlio Lehigh VaU loy llalhoad Company, was to-day notified of his appointment as acting superintendent of tlio Hazleton and Malmuoy divisions of tlio company, to fill the vacancy created hy tho resignation of A. P. Blaksloe, which takos effect 011 April 1st. Kcmlrlck House Free Lunch Oystor soup will bo sorvod, free, to all patrons to-nlfcht. Mmlntnn Janauscliek. Tho management of Kalor's Grand opera house, Malmuoy City, takes pleasure In an nouncing the ougagenient this ovonlng, of tho All-Star Company, hoaded by Madame Janauschok, in tbo now play by Paul Kester, "What Dreams May Come." The fact that Madame Janauschok Is tbo greatest living actress of her type upon tbo stage to-day, and that type tbo highest and most noble manifestation of the player's genius, ren ders her appearanco of unusual interost to all lovers of great acting. "What Dreams May Como" affords Madam Janauschok an opportunity to appear in a singular and striking character, that of tho Countess Domltrl, a Russian woman, who meets her son in London under circumstances which afford niauy powerful situations. Tho play is an absolute novelty, and whilo Madamo Janauschok has not for years had a rola of groator strength, yet tho story moves forward in an atmosphere of youth and seutliueut and quiot comedy. Tho end is happy. The coinpauy which will appear with Madamo Janauschok includes players of such sterling worth as Edmund Collier, Joseph Whiting and Myron Calico. Maud Hanks, who has recently dona such wonderful work in tho Independent tbeatro in Now York, is also in tbo cast. In John Blair, to whom tho part of liohert Hazletom is Intrusted, tho man agement beliovo that they bavo secured tho most ablo and gifted of all tho younger loading men. lie has but recently quitted Daniel Frohman s forces, and next season plays altornato leads with Julia Marlowe, Other members of the company are Misses Washburn and DeWolf, Messrs. Holland, Layman and Ucpworth. Special scenery will be used. This strong attraction appoars this evening, and will bo doubt bo greeted by a largo honso. At Kepolilnskl'g Arcade Cnfe. Cream of tomato, free, to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. First Spring Echo. Spriiigtimo is hero and with it comes tbo doslro of every woman to improvo hor ap pearanco from tho dull shade of goods which aro worn in wlntor to those of tho happy spring season which aro bright and attrac tive Our display blends with splendor in those colors. Our goods are now and desir ablo, the season's choice. Our prices aro dif ferentthey are the public s ehoiee, exceed ingly low and they meet with favor, when you buy at It. F. Gills now dry goods palaco. MiiltEUHOPE IflTEHFElE? Report That Austria Has Arranged With France. WAHT CUBA FREED AT ONCE! The President Told That an Armistice Will Not Do. MEMBERS UNITING FOR ACTION. Mcniillmo tlio President Is Awaiting tlio Itoply of Spain to tlio JJomnnit ol Thin Country Fornn Immculnto Cos' snttori of Hostilities In Cubn, ami tlio I'reslilont Has tho Unanimous Sup' port of Ills Cabinet Franco Would Choorrully Act an n Mediator Prep arations For War I'roeecdlup; Itni' Idly Food Hotline; at Koy West Wlillo Cubans Stnrvo. Special to Kvenino Herald. Washington, March SO. A cable despatch from Vienna, says: "It is said, though tho statement lacks confirmation, that Count Goluchowski, Imperial Minister of Foreign Affairs, has concludod an arrangement with the French Foreign Minister, with rofcrenco to the powers mediating with tlio United States in behalf of Spain. Tho initiative has been loft with tho French Foreign Minister, but tho Austrian diplomatics at Madrid and Washington bavo been instructed to second liis efforts to tho utmoil of their powor. The improved relations betwocn tbo UuiUd States and Spain aro welcomed bore." The Spanish Ambassador to Austria says It would bo a very serious thing for us if tbo port of Now York were blockaded. On Tap at all Customers BOCK BEER BOCK BICYCLESF201898. $50.00 WILL BUY A VICTOR. $40.00 WILL BUY A GENDRON. $35.00 WILL BUY A DEFOREST. $25.00 WILL BUY A WARRANTED WHEEL. All standard make wheels, that you will run no risk in buying. Bring your old wheel in and we will over-haul and repair it now. Have it ready for you to ride the first fine day. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. JUST RECEIVED Another Lot of Fine Fresh INlado DAIRY BUTTE R. As Good as Creamery and Cheaper. Mini 1'uy's Interesting Talk. Calvary Baptist church last Monday even ing was crowdod with a vary appiociativo audience to listen to Miss Fay's interesting talk on Ilormab, also tho talk and singing of "Ma-Tha-Yea," a Bormcso airl in hor native costume, was rocoived with great delight. Miss F. Morgan closed the meeting in an earnest appeal to tho unsaved to como to Christ. Last evening In spito of tho wot weather there was a fairly good congrojation.-f. jnueuilgs cuuLiiuiu uuuug iuu nuejiuuu win bojiddressod by Miss Fannie Morgan. Como and bear bcr. Service at 7:30 p. 111. .Spain Agxreislte, Special to KrKKIxa IIeeild. Washington, Mar. - 30. Information has t t? civH eri) . that Spain has dis patched another float, to 1'orlo Kico. it-con sists of two largo battleships and a torpedo boat dostroyer. THE SITUATION. 'resident Anxious to l'revent Action on the Part of Cougross. Special to Kvikinq IIbbald. Washington, March 30. The real crisis in tho controversy with Spain over tho quostion f Cuban freedom may como at any hour. That espressos tho situation ut tho Capitol to day. Tho Senate Foreign delations Committee. to which was referred tbo resolutions relat ing to Cuba introduced yostorday by Senators Allen, Rawlings, Forakor and Fryo, hold a session to consider thorn this morning but failod to como to an agreement to report any of them. The whole matter was referred to sub-commlttoa for consideration and ad ourumeiit taken until 2 o'clock this after- Melriulzls Cafe. Oystor soup, frco, to-night. A Family .Jar. A man and wlfo bad an altercation at tho comor of Main and Oak streets yesterday afternoon that attracted considerable attoU' tlon. It appoars that tho husband had left bis homo with tho determination of going somo plaCo to which the wife had objections and sho followed him. At tho corner stated the husband attempted an assault and the woman throw a handful of mud into his face. Tho latter stood ready for moro light, hut her spouso slid off to a convenient lava tory to clean his face and shirt. Scalp Treatment. KatlTSrino A. Ilickcy, 120 N. Main St. tf As Long as It Lasts. in A special bargain cents. Better than the package coffee. Our 25 cent roasted cofiee is fine quality. Our fancy Java is straight Java and the best to 35 cents. loose roasted coffee at 10 Reduced from 30c. " we can buy. Reduced FULL CREAM CHEESE. Rich and Mild. STRICTLY PURE LARD. lJo Compound. X"urew ell Fnrty. Tbo residence of Miss Margaret Bcddall was tho 6ceuo of a pretty gathering last evening lu honor of Misses Anna and Eliza- beth Ucebner, who will shortly reinovo to Philadelphia. A delightful time was spent and all present enjoyed themselves ini monsoly. The guests wero: Missos Anna and Elizabeth Ucebner, Fditb Whltelock, Ida Williams, Lucy Morrison, Alico and Margaret Bcddall : and Messrs. William Mc Millan, of Mahanoy City : Fred. Hutton Claro Matter, James Madcr, John Stein and, Clydo Glover. New Fresh Truck at Coalett'il. Now fresh strawberries, tomatoes, head lettuce, asparagus and beans. Fresh fish every Wednesday and Friday. At Coslett's, 30 South Main street. 3-30-St Fltzaimmons Drawn Well. Tho appearanco of Bob Fitzsimmons, the champion pugilist, in I'ottsvillo last night packod tbo thoatio anil standing room was at a premium. Tho show was on tbo pork," but the three-round go botwoeu Fitzsimmons and Milco Couly ploabod those that put up tbo bard cash they" wanted to seo the champion, and woro satistlcd. lllcltort's Cute, Oyster soup, free, to night. Special lunch to-morrow morning, A Sign of Spring. En. Evening IIkuald: Tho. Shenandoah Stars would liko to play any baso ball club In Shenandoah or vicinity, whose uverago ago is 15 years. Address all challenges to Marti Dclaney, 132 North Jardin street. Flowers lor Kustor. A full variety of Eastor plants in full bloom. They will arrive Thursday, April 7th, at Coslett's, 30 South Main St. 3-30-8t A Large Stock of California Evaporated Peaches, Apricots and Pr nes at Low Prices. California Oranges. At KEIITEIR'S. Suing to Itocover lleer 11111.. Tho Arnold Drawing Company, of Hazle ton, has brought suit against twonty-elgl: saloon koapors of l-rcoland lor bear hills, Dr. J, l'ge, German l'liy.lclau and Surgeon, of Iioadlug, Fa., will bo at tin Frauoy Hotel on March 31st, from 1 to p. m. Itupturo cure guaranteed. Private surgical hospital, 143 North 8th St., Bead- lug, 3-20-2t such intimation It is doubtful whether Franco will take tho Initiative. In diplomatic circles It Is pointed out that the Interests of France, both material and sentimental, favor an avoidance of war. One material reason Is that Franco Is preparing for the Interna tional exposition, when the world's tide of travel will he turned toward the French capital. It Is snld that war nt such a time would be seriously preju dicial to this great project. Another material Interest affecting; France Is that her citizens own many Spanish securities, so that any decline result ing from war would fall largely on French capitalists. At the close of the cabinet meeting Secretary Alger gave out the follow ing statement: "So far from there be ing any difference of opinion amonB the members of the cnblnet, thev are all In hearty accord with the president, and have been, without a slnele ex ception. When he read to them his message on the Maine there was not a dissenting voice nor a suggestion ot change. It commanded the approval of every member. How could the presi dent have done more? He gave con gress the report at once, and stated that he had forwarded It to Spain, and Is awaiting her reply. He must take one step at a time. It may be said further that there need be no fear that he will not take the next. He has not lost a moment In presentins not only the Maine Incident, but the whole sit uation to Spain. The country can well afford to await the result of the ne gotiations, which will bo promptly made known, whatever the result. Tho army and navy departments continue to show many evidences of activity, but there was not that ex treme energy of preparations apparent last week. Captain Slgsbee had sev eral talks with Secretary Long during the day, and at the close of offlce hours the secretary accompanied Cap tain Slcsbee to the White House and presented him to the president. Mr. Long says that no determination has been reached thus far as to Captain Slgsbeo's next assignment, but as one of the high officials of the navv de partment tho commander of the wrecked battleship can have about anything he wants. A significant conference wns held during the day between representa tives ot the war and navy departments to determine whether New Orleans, Mo bile or Tampa was best adapted as a base of operations, both military and naval, In the event of war. The rep resentative of the navy was Captain Baker, naval aide to Secretary Lonca and for the army Colonel Wagner, chief of the bureau of information of the army.' No determination has yet been reached on tlin, Bubjeot. The ordnance officials of ttie army report that the Arms which have been given contracts for supplying ammuni tion, guns, projectiles and gun car riages are keeping well 'to their prom ises In the matter of supplying these munitions of war on time, and thev are being hurried to the fortifications needing them. Work In all depart ments Is going on rapidly at all points. FUGITIVES RESTED. Mlnkcwlcz's Assailants Committed Trial Without Ball. Tor THEIR YIGTIM MAY RECOYER I Th Police Make a Raid at the Kohinoor colliery Holler House and Arrest Four Young Men They Say Are the Beer Thieves. HATS TRIMMED FREE -AT THE- Tho aspect of the stabbiug affray that took idaco in Joe Yediukl's saloon on West Lauiol street yesterday afternoon is not as serious as it was immediately following tbo occurrence, but tbo victim is still in a critical condition and his imailanU arc bald for trial without ball. l)r. W. X. Stein says that in the absenco of inflammation tho victim will bavo' good chances forxecovory. Tho assailants were Mike Koiser, a Lithu anian of Mahanoy City, and Anthony Set kofskl of town. The former is charged with tbo cutting. After the affray tho two men ran off, but four hours lattor were arrostod near Sotkofskl's homo in tho First ward by Constable Matt. Giblon and Special OUlcer Anthony Alox. Upon a boaring of the case befoto Justko Toomoy last night witnesses testified that Kelscr and Sotkofski entered Yoduski's saloon and attomptod to precipitate a jollifi cation, to which others in tbo place objocted on account of tbo Lenten season being in force A quarrel arose, but Ycduski, tho saloonkeeper got tbo lighting factions separa ted and was in tho act of ejecting Joo Miuke wicz when tho stabbing occurred. It was alleged that Sctkofski first Btruck Minkowicz two or thrco times, and then Keisor mado bloody use of a largo jackkuife, cutting Minkewici! in tho left breast and in the left groin. Thoy worp two frightful gashes and tho victim sank to tho ground bleeding profusely. Aftur boaring tho statements of the wit nesses and that of Dr. W. X. Stein a. to the victim's condition Justico Tooinay decided not to tako bail in the caso. William Shullis was arrested at the same time tho others wcro taken into custody, hut was dischascd aftur tho hcariug as there was no ovidcrno that ho participated in tho affray. Minkowicz was in a weakened condition to-day and this morning was visited. by Bov. Lenarkawicz, pastor of the Polish Bomau Catholic church. Later his condition had Improved sufficiently to permit his removal to the Minors hospital. BON TON, 29 N, Main St., Shenandoah. Our great display of Raster ht fjr tV. week is lite most extensive and attract v. display ever nuiH in town. New in Myle, pretty and becoming, in trimmed and ur trimmed hats. Hoimets, walking hats tr.d sailors at lowest prices. LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS. Our trimmed hats aie the latest ideas of the best American and foreign artists and exceed ingly attractive. We have the largest coll tion of untrimmed hats in the county. Konnets and Sailors from 49c to J 98 ; Fancy Straw Hats, . all the latest styles and shades, from 25c to $2.25 ; Trimmed Hau, all styles, from 49c to $ 12.98 , an imm:r,e assortment of flowers from tyic to Si 90 , one hundred styles of fine Hibbons from 5 to 49 cents per yard. A mcssago has beau rccoivod from Minister Woodford reporting progress of tho nogotia ons toward an armistici ut saying that 0 definite settlement had not baon roachad. Tbo President has decided to mako an effort by Congress, and will shortly mako an an nouncomautof his policy. Hisadviserahavo told htm it is too lato for an armistice. A conforonce took placo at tha White Houso lato last night between tie President and somo of the most Influential men in Congress. It was called to arrango a plan of axecutivo and legislative action to bo put into operation immediately with tbo hopo of beading off tho war party in Congress. Tho cabinet meeting yesterday do veloped nothing new. The President remains steadfast In his convictions as to what Is his duty, and adverse criticism, which It Is asserted Is mainly due to misinformation as to the sit uation or Ignorance of the president's purposes, will not be permitted to swerve htm In the least degree from the course he has planned. As he has al ready stated, tho president some days ago made a peremptory demand upon Snaln to put an end Immediately to hostilities in Cuba, to release the con centrados and to permit them to. ro turn to their homes and resume their several occupations unmolested. This statement Is made by unquestionable authority, and since that demand was communicated to Spain the president has not taken a step backward or al lowed himself to be persuaded Into modifying It In tho least particular. Spain's final reply to this demand, It Is known. Is now receiving the earnest consideration of the Spanish authori ties at Madrid, and their final reply may be reasonably expected within the next few days. Should these demands be rejected there la the highest nu thorlty for stating that the president would not hesitate a moment as to his future course, but would Immediately lay the whole record before congress and be guided by Its Instructions. As a preliminary Btep toward peace It has been proposed to Spain, though this last proposition has not yet taken the shape of a demand, that the Span ish government withdraw Its troops from the Island, and that the Cubans be given their Independence on a basis of Indemnity that would be regarded as Just In amount by tho United States and other nations of the world and fair to both contending parties. The question of an armistice has not been agreed to by either this country or Spain, though there is no doubt that Spain suggested an armistice. What terms of peaco will bo acceptable to the president cannot be stated, but It Is asserted that no proposition will be considered that does not Involve tho practical, if not the actual Independ ence of the Cubans, Under these cir cumstances members of the admlnls trationithlnk It only fair to the presi dent that tho people should wait with patience tho result of tho pending ne gotiations. There is little doubt that the French government Is ready to tender Us good offices as mediator between the United States and Spain, If any intimation is conveyed by this country that such offices would be acceptable.. Without Our Actors Ileturn. Messrs. Georgo Lowroy and John Jenkins were heartily welcomed this morning upon their return to town after an absenco of sev eral months. During their abson'co thoy were the leading foatures with Welsh llros. Old Southern Llfo" company, which filled an ongagomcnt hero last fall. Tho season of tho company closed yostorday at Lancaster. IJoth artists will remain here lor a short period when they will return to Lancaster to join Welsh Bros. All United Shows for tho summer soason. Tho circus opens its season on April 15th in tho aboro named city. The show will appear here duriug tho summer. A POLICE KAUL.-1 Feathers, Wings, Quills, Aigrettes and Ornaments at Lowest Prices. BON TON 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Store Iuiprot ements. J. J. Franey to-day commonced making improTcments on his building, corner of Main and Lloyd streets, recently vacated by li. 1-. Gill. The store room is to bo given depth of ono hundred feet and plato glass is to figuro conspicuously on tha Main and Lloyd streets sides of tho both stories. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davit' Anti-IIcadacho novor falls, SSc, Moro Prowlers About. Between two and three o'clock this morn ing'burglars attempted to gain entrance to the resideuco of Mrs. Mary Lafierty, 521! West Centro streot. They had tho sash of the kitchen window raisod when the occu pants of tho houso and a neighbor discovered their prcseuco and frightened thorn away. They Claim to Have the lleer Thieves In Custody. Tho police last night took into custody four young mon of tho Fifth ward, at whose, door tbo robbery of the Sol. Ilaak aud John A. Iteilly boor icfrigorators last Saturday and Sunday nights is laid. About a dozen kegs of beer wero stolen from the two places. Tho prisonors aro Jack Welsh, Thomas Dyer, Jim Gaughan and John Dowling, all w.ell known to the police. Sinco tlio robboncs wero reported tho officers havo been devoting time day and ight to tho work of tracing and arresting tho perpetrators. Oa Monday Policemen Hurley and Foylc traced tho kegs to mino brcacbos north of tho West Coal street 'Hats." Foylo fouud thrco full kegs and Ilurloy confiscated thrco empty ones. Tho arrest of tho thieves then becamo only a matter of course of events. Somo of the police spent a good part of yesterday watch- lug for the thieves, but thoy kept shady until about uino o'clock last night, whun the four prisoners named sought shelter in the Kohinoor colliery boiler house. All were pretty drunk. Policemen Murphy, Foyle aud Mullahy raided tho placo at about half past nino. The gang they wcro after wero sober enough to show fight aud all hands wero well covered with mud when they reached tho lockup. Tho prisoners aro still in tho lockup, pcudlug arrangements for a hearing. Silver Cronm Polish, tho host in tbo world. At Brumm's. Storeroom uml Dwelling tor rent. Centrally located. Trolley cars pais the placo. A good opportunity for tlio right party. Both the storeroom and dwolUng can bo rented, or separately. Apply at tho IlEBALD oilioo. 3-ilS-tf Removals. Jeweler Thomas Buchanan to-day moved bis business and residence to lis South Main street, tho old Watson proporty, and promises a rovolatlon in tbo arrangement of a jewelry store. M. F. Malay,. tho jeweler, is preparing to mavo into ono of the store rooms in the Columbia Brewing Co.'s proporty on South Main street, At Pan-Tina I What is It? Tho greatest euro for coughs and colds, G rubier linn., drug storo. A l'retaututlon. At a gathering of tbo Thimble Boo Society in tbo Ferguson lleuso this afternoon ono of its members, Mrs. Alfred Ucobuor, was pre sented with a handsomely eugravod gold tblmhla in a leather case, Mrs. Hecbncr's initials and tha emblem of tho society woro Inscribed on tha thimblo. Tho presentation was made by Ms, T, H. Hutchlsou, who stated that tho gift was a tokou of esteem from the lncmbors, who ragrottcd tbo ap preaching removal of Mrs. Hccbuerto Pbila- ueipma. Tlio lattor mauo a graceful ac knowledgement of tho gift and soutlmeuU after which thoro was a collation. Plain Words About Baby Coaebes. . . Spring will soon be here trad we are anxiously awaiting its balmy days. Why ? Be cause we are already prepared to have every wife call on us and see our new and extensive line of Baby . . . Coaches Which we have selected for the scaoji ol 98. When it comes down 'to prices we can sell you wonders of niakec; nt $5.00 and upward. M. O'NEILL, 106 Sooth Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Trout Scuhou Approaching. Tho heart of every true disciple oflz iak Walton leaps with delight as April 15th, tho dato markiug tho beginning of tbo trout season, approaches. Thoro is no sport in which the fresh water auglor takos greater delight than in luriug speckled beautios to strike and struggle. It is woll worth u few- hours journey to bo early on tbo fishing grounds aud havo tho first of tbo casting, be fore tho knowiug olios fight bb'y. Flies havo long been tho favorite lures for trout, and casting the accomplishment of which tho angler likes bust to boast. SWELLEST, Of Tho SWELL. . . . This term fully answers the de scription of our spring line of gent's furnish ings which we are now show ing for the early season In the way of Easter novelt i e s we stand alone, barring all com petitors. A Word on Our Winter Stock Which still remains on our shelves. It must and will be closed out regardless of cost to enable us to display our spring goods. We are not in the habit of stocking away any goods for future seasons. Alloiiod Crools'cd Umilicr Arrostoil. Philadelphia, March 30. Following the collapse of the Guarantors' Finance company and the suspension of the People's bank, there came last nlsht another bank sensation In the arrest of Cashier William W. Steele, of the Chestnut Street National bank, of Which institution the late William M. Slngerly was president. Steele Is charged with making false reports and statements to the comptroller of the currency. Steele entered JG.O00 ball for a heaiinir before United States Com missioner EdmundH. MAX LEVIT, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date Hat Store and Shenandoah's Greatest Gout's Furnishing Store, Looks Attractive. A Good Chance. A desirable buildiug, formerly tho Wlodor- hold proporty, is offered for sale on easy terms on account of removal. Contains all niodorn improvements. For particulars apply at 32 East Centra street. 3-23-tf IP POWDER Absolutely Puro ltetallera Not to bo llrewers, An Important decision was handed down by Judges Biddlo and Arnold, lu tbo Phila delphia license court, yesterday, and will prove of intorobt to browors and retailers throughout tho commonwealth. The opinion, In substance declares that a brewery com pauy is entitled to boparato licenses for each of its establishments, fur which it miut pay heparatcly. It declares also that retailers who havo licenses cannot legally hold block in brewery companies. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes, Tako Pr, Davis' Ati-IIcadacho, All druggists rfllterostlllg Views. ltov, Kobert O'Boylo is a skillful Bnap shot with tbo Kodak and has just completed live excellent views of scones at tho recent l'onu sylvuula Itallrond wreck at Boston Kuu. Croup iusUutly relieved. Dr. Th Eclectrio Oil. l'orfcctly safe. Never At any drug storo. 1 23 South Main Street. When you find greater attrac tiveness than you had expected you are pleased. If you find less, you are disappointed. When we give you uio're than you expected you are pleased. Those who give you less dis appoint you. We always please our customers, for they find tha goods more than we claim for them. Come aud see what we give with Ono Pound oF Powder. The largest articles in the market. Baking WI'.J.BROUGHALL,
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