THE HERALD S3 DO YOU WANT Creates business because of itsknr.vn liirge circulation ana" rentiers rich mulls In its mlverliscrs. 7b reach the public through a pro gressive, ihgmftea, influential journal use the HERALD columns. m' 8- VOL. XIII.-N0. 126. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. MAY 23. 1898. War Declared On Prices. i EMfflKf! ONE CENT CAPTURE BY OUR BLOCKADING VESSELS. stock of Tl-. t ' A J Tl Ti . IK. cscortod by Osccolo, United States tug. A huge and beautiful lieV Hie DattleSHlp AlTlVed 1 Here 1 HIS MOITling The Ardanlohr. with a cargo of cattle, was ,f F0r Coal, and Tn-MnrmW Will Inm ear.y .,, tho UocVado ofl-tbo C 7 ----- - -'-W..W.T , 111 U m I Special to EVENINOllEUALl. Key West, Hay 23. Tlio British ship Ar danlohr, Capt. Dunn, arrived liero this morn Baby Coaches, $3.50 and upwards. J. P Wl 1.3T1K Rr Snn 13 S. Main Street, . - . vvxi, SHENANDOAH, PA. Sampson's Fleet. SflflPSOfl flJJD SGHliEY JJEfit? SANTIAGO. coast, but subsequently rolenseil Last night tlio ship was caught leaving tlio Cuban coast and finding alio was dlscovcied ran btck towards tlio coast. Tlio Osceola was quick in giving chaso and and captured tbo vessel. Whon n prizo crow boarded tlio Ardanlolir It was found tlio cargo of cattlo had gone Tin ship will bo thoroughly searched. I ' . .rS 7,-if-. 7rt.UUi.t7nfcO. -O.. if 7- - r? -. COR RENT An eight-room dwelling house, good loca tion. On North White street. Call at O'Hara's Livery Stable, Corner White and Lloyd streets. it Is Reported That the Spanish Fleet Will Leave That Port For Martinque. SPRING DRESS GOODS AND SILKS In all the leading shades. Also White and colored organdies, embroideries and new effects in cotton goods. (Ill mux iimifiimsa , UIL, ULUIIIU. LI1IULLUII1U 1) r I At the old price, regardless of the advance nfw wax Ills II Wlllll U I J North Main St Shenandoah, Pa. J. J. PRICE'S, THE BEE HIVE Leader of High Grade Goods, Latest Styles and Genuine Bargains. aaa. 'TMllt! si,inT- ,tra n m ..,.111. . r. .. . 1 r ii . . . - un. nciiiuy a inn; jjiaue 01 me latest organdies in Roman styles and plaids at 8c per yard, worth double the nriro r unt tn nrnlr nf tlio mvnt .itn.-t. r 1.. i . ,. . . ' owuiuiitiu ui wiuiv; jjuuus m lawns, dimities, checks, striped organdies, plaids, &c, which are going at the i 1 . jum uue l'tcp "i- 1.111 nunnery will assure you at once that you can save dollars in that line alone. MONEY SAVED. 1VI O M l! "V p- A. es rvi c- ri So walk through the different departments and get prices and convince jwie.wa niv. iuuu;' un Willi MIVC. THE BEE HIVE, Third Door From Post Off Icq. Spring J4 as Come.; The voice of the lawn mower is heard in the hind. Our stock of Lawn Mowcis, Grass Shears, Hedge Trimmers, etc., is complete. Lime In Cans, Whites Wash Brushes, Caustic oaa, iyo, copperas, Sulphcr, "Slug Shot' for Rosea, Garden Seeds. Special to KVENINO HERALD. Washington, Slay 23. Up to this morning no ward had boon received at tho Navy department of an engagement between the fleets of hear Admiral Sampson, or Commodore Schley and Admiral Cervera. A right may occur to-day, but everything depends upon tho maneuvers of tho Spanish fleet. JWIW If I t..t C. ...!,, . - . --- " "r1""1 trnti'l'suu a ntui Will k&5&J5ccpS&3q$ reach Santiago do Cuba this morning. Commodore Schloy's squadron was last night cither In tho windward passago or In front of Santiago do Cuba. This statemont Is mado on high authority in naval circlos Thero is no truth in tho published state mcnts concerning an engagement olf St. Nicholas Mole, Ilayti, published yesterday in all tho leading papers, ani in which it was reported twelve Spanish vessels were sunk. Naval oflioers ridiculed tho report but did not givo any reasons for bclioving that It was not truo oxcept that Ccrvera's 6qualrou consists of only six vessels at present. Tho United States battleship Oregon arrived at Key West this morning. Her record is regarded as magnificent in naval circlos. Sho loft San Francisco on March 11) and put in at Callao, l'eru, on April 5. Two days lator sho left for Punta Arenas, where sho was joined by tho gunboat Mariotta, and her next stopping placo was Kio Janeiro, IfllllDES where sho took on board coal and other supplies. From Kio sho went to Bahla, where sho dropped tho Marietta nud Nictheroy, tho Utter liarlm? Inl m1 Imp at i.tv. niivi luitt duo maao an avorago of 13 knots an hour. Sho will bo ready to join Sampson's fleet by to-morrow or Wednesday, after taking on supplies. Sho ncods uo re pairs. Up to date tho returns show that thoro aro about 110,000 vcliiutcors on tho army rolls. Wlictlicrornotthorcwlll bo another call can not be foretold. A dispatch from Martinique states that tho Spanish fleet at Santiago do Cuba will return to tho former port for coal. The dispatch furthor says that thoy will not ho nllowod to coal at Martinique This dispatch indi cates that tho Spanish fleet is short of coal. and that thoy aro unablo to sccuro a supply at Santiago. This places them at a great dls advantago and will cripplo them in an oflort to avoid the combined fleets of Sampson and Schley It is belioved in tho Navy Dopartmont that Admiral Cervora's fleet will be cither com pletoly destroyed or drivon away from Cuban waters within the next week. Secretary Algor, going upon this theory, is making Uriven Towardi iinVaiin, Hpectnl to Kvenino llurtALi). Key West, Muy S3. An engagement bo tween Cubans and Spaniards was fought on inursdayata placo ilftccu mllos west of Mantauzas. On tho following morning Spanish troons were soon retroatiug towards Uavanu. It Is believed tho Cubans aro pushing rapidly towards the coast and will join tho United States troops when tho latter land fllorru In Dnrknoaii. Special to UvENXNa IIi:halu. Key West, May S3. The search light on Morro Castlo was not in operation Saturday night. Naval men are wondering what tho now tactics man. Cmllz Prrpnreii. Special to Evening Herald. Madrid, May 23. Iiuoys in tho Cadiz liar hor havo been romoved and lights oxtiuzu ished. No vossels aro allowed to outer or lcate tho harbor at night. l'ortfollo Declined. Special to Evening Heiulu. Madrid, May 23. Tlio foreign portfolio has boon declined by Castillo and will bo olTored to Seuor Abarzuza, or Sonor Agerra. Iloycoltiug French Gouds. Special to Evenino IIeralii St. Joseuh. Mo., irnv "3 c.i,. ;,- overy preparation to havo about sovonty prominent women in this city havo decided thousand men ready to leavo Key West for to boycott French goods becauso of the Cuba upon short notice Tho offleials say no French hostility to tho United States in its possible contingency can prevent tho prompt war with Spain movoment of United States troops in Cuba Famine Prevails Everywhere in Cuba. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. WE HAVE TOO MANY CANNED GOODS, Corn. Maryland Sugar Corn, 4 for To Reduces Stock wo Offer a Few Special Bargains : Baked Beans .dr. ricnic size. 1 for toe . w btailUara laro-e rnns. c for ?cr Fine quality, very cheap, 4 for 25c iixira quality, 3 lor 25c. Fancy quality, 2 for 25c. California Reaches Standard Yellow Crawford, 2 for 25c Lemon clings at 15 and 18 cents .Keguiar 25c gootis Imon. Fancy Northern, 3 for 25c Tomatoes. Kxtra size and fancy quality, 2 for 25c. Peas. Kxtra early June, 4 for 25c . Sifted early June, 3 for 25c. Fancy quality, sweet and tender, 2 for 25c. Gooseberries, 5 for 25c. Key West. Mny 23. Tho trannullltv of a tropical Sunday was undisturbed uy aellnlte news from nny quarter. A row naval uniforms on the street aro the only signs of the proxlmltv of this languid town to the theater of war. There are only one or two ships In the harbor and they are coallnc with nil haste to get away to Join their fellows In an action which all are convinced Is only a matter of days, perhaps hours speculation Is st 111 concentrated on the whereabouts of Admiral Cervera's squadron, the general opinion favoring some point in the southern coast. As both sides of the Island are now pa trolled by United States warships, tho naval authnrltlpfl will nnt nrltnlt ift possibility of Cervera's escape without ine mosi nesperate coniuct in the his tory or naval warfare, Ilenorts frnm Ailmlml Rnmnann. squadron soy that all Is quiet off the norwiern const or uuiia, Nothing from Commodore Schley Is exnected before tomorrow. A rumor reached here that four American warships, while bom hardinir Santlnnro do Pnltn. hnrl hpon driven off by the Spanish lleet, but tho siory is generally discredited, where It came from Is a mystery. benor Ernesto Castro, a well known lawyer and member of the political revolutionary Junta of Cardenas, ar rived here yesterday on tho United States gunboat Annapolis. During the .recent bombardment nt Cardenas Senor Castro was In the bay In a small boat, trying to reach the American vessels and get transportation to tho United States on an Important mission. Ho tv'flfl rnmtlAllpd tn rptlivn in i)n ahnrn where he saw and heard of the results of the bombardment. Benor Castro says an American shell exnloded nt thfi verv pntrnnpo in ihu Spanish casino, shattering the building ana setting it on lire. Tne casino, which nauuoen useu as a military neauquar Kan Into 11 Troon Trnln. Special to IJvesinq Hekald. Savannah, Ga., May 23. A vegctablo train of tho i'lorida Central Itailroad ran into a troop train loaded with North Carolina vol unteers this morning. A private named llarbco was killed and ono named Collough fatally injured. Spain's Cadiz Fleet. Special to Evenino Herald.. Madrid, May 23. Soveral ships havo left fters and Infantry barracks, and whlcn WHS thp lni'irpst Ktl upturn In Imitn wna - " - - - --"---. ... ...... ataj J. u,Ui-Ul BUipg J, utterly destroyed. Other bulldlnirs were t, .. wrecked. Some of the shots went n for 'mIt-c,0"a WUiz. to join tho reserve as the Trlcnte sugar plantation, two miles from shore. The Spanish loss of life, Senor Cas iro ueueves to nave neen very heavy It was so reported. After the bom bardment ceased the military com mander pressed all able bodied men Into tho work of carrying Band to build new lmttprlps. nnil tlio navt .in,. 1 onn men were brought from Matahzas and Havana to continue the work. strange Vessels Sighted. ocuu! i-uauu, unur passing iour uays Soeclnl to Ev rvivniri,n nn thp Tlprtrnu Tfp ln-nnl,l .1, ... 0PeClnl tOiH ENI.VQ HERALD. ted States gunboat Wilmington and Key West- stay 23. Two strango vessels was taken off. He says famine pre- woro sighted off Fort Taylor last nisht, but rice Is 25 cents a pound, condensed milk lua ,lisiaI'Pied this morning. sens at per can, and horse flesh brings "5 cents a pound. Thero is no beef or bread. The Insurgents are In dire distress, Formerly provisions ere smuggled from the cities, but that relief is now squadron there. This combined fleet is likely to start from Cadiz at onco, and it is publicly stated that it is going to Manila. It is just as likoly to be going west, to join tho fleet lu Cuban wators. Tho Governor at Gibraltar will not allow war vessels passing tho straits to bo reported. Zola Appeals Auulii. Special to Evenino Herald. Paris, May 23. Tho second trial Kola for dofaminir tlm nrmT. ,..,,., iium ine cities, nut mat renet is now Impossible, since the cities themselves Versailles this morning. nrp alnmtln Tlia l, a, .cm. . n n n I . . .01a s counsel protested that the court had of M up at no Jurisdiction Tho protest was rejected and auappeal will bo taken to the Court of Cessation. The trial has boon postponed ponding the result of the appeal. are starving. The Insurgents are try Ing to subsist on peppery wood and palm buds. Senor Castro tasted meat yesterday for tho first time In Ave weeks. Oustnvn Arnnmirpn. n Vrntlioi- nf tYta late Cuban Insurgent general, Nestor .arunsureii, nas received letters from Havana via Vera Cruz, dated May 7, stating that General Blanco's orders Provision l)utie Abolished. nrmv hn h,i ti, pflw nf .i.i.,in I "Pecal ' Eveninq Herald. many into the Insurgents' ranks. Madrid, May 23. A Havana dispatch sav The destitution In Havana Is fright- the customs duties on provisions has been all of whom are Spaniards, refuse au- abollsllo1 blockaded ports. solutely to sell food to the Cubans, as if determined to starve them. The Cubans say the Spaniards hate them more than they do the Americans. The Spaniards reallzo that Cuba Is lost. but before yielding the Island they will endeavor 10 exterminate the Cubans, Red Alaska. 1 for 2c. Columbia Kiver, 2 for 25c. IjFresli Stock California and Jamaica Oranges. NEW CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS . . . AND LINOLEUM. IN! U. W PATTERNS, WAR HAPPENINGS OF A SINGLE DAY. Tho battleship Orceou reached Key West this morning. Tho Invasion of Cuba will bcein this week. Apricots and Eggs Plums, 3 cans for 25c. LStoS'fii.SL The Charleston has sailed from San Fran cisco to rcluforco Hear Admiral Dowey, General Illuuco has cabled to Madrid that Amoilcan war ships shelled Nuevltas on Thursday night. Troops A and O of New York left this morning for Falls Church, Va. Do you want a good Tapestry Brussels at 60 cent 4-i. 11 vui in ccnis. At KEITER'S. Spunlsh Iteport of a Unttlu. Special to Evenino Herald. Madrid, May 23. A despatch just received from Havana says tho Cuban insurgents attacked the town of Patina Soriano, near Santiago do Cuba. The assailing forces used quick flrlug guus, but woro repulsed by the garrison. Tho Spanish loss was slight. Spain Anxious Fur an Alliance. Special to Evening Herald, London, May 23. A despatch to tho Tolo- graph from Madrid says that Sonor Castillo's reason for not Joining the Ministry is that Senor Sagasta is doUrmlucd to carry on a vigorous war, while Seuor Castillo Is awaru that Spain's friends iu Kuropo, especially Franco, are resolved to Insist upon her suing for peace at tho flrst favorable moment. It Is hoped that Spain will bo able to retain tho Phillppiuo Islands, which will be utilized In making political combinations later on. It is declared that Spain Is to enter the Franco- liussian alliance. Diplomats consider these pure Action. Supreme Court Decisions, Special to Evening Herald FhlUdolphia, May 23. Tho following orders and judgments woro handed down to day by the Supreme Court : Scibort vs Tho Valloy National Kank. Lebanon county; decroo atllrmed at ap pellant's costs, Schuck vs. City of Heading, ct, at.; decreo allirmcd. Folk vs. Schaoflor, ct. at., Dorks county: judgmont affirmed. Slcklliau Asphalt Paving Corapauy vs. City of Williamsport; judgment allirmcd. jlYSTEftY If K MHjNING An Annoymous Letter Causes I'ronerty Offners Some Anxiety. AN ALLEGED INCENDIARY PLOT I The Chief of Police and Soino Councllinon Make an Investigation, But Discover Nothing More Satisfying Than That a Fire Did Not Take Place. PITHY POINTS. No llttlo oxcltoment was occasioned Satur day OVeninir hr a rpnnrt tlmt tl.a nr n - " .- 1 - ...... ...w uiiuvi. ii a candy store on Alain strrpt. tiprti. nPTi.,.i street, had atteraptod to sot lire to tho place, and tho excitement was Itinrnuuul Chief of Police and some Councilman wid msii. iq mo store. Tho oiiject ol tho visit un iuu pan oi tno omcials to tbo store was subsequently explained. Vu featurdav. .Tnlm r ul,nn-.. n. saddler who has his shop and residenco 'uoxt to tho candy storu. rerptrp.1 tlio c. !!,..;. communication by mail : .i, urk Wly. May 20, 186. "Hear Mr. Shaefler : You haftor look out fnr tl.,... people ho move In candy store noxt door be cuss they dos'ut mako no businoss. Ifo is gone to but a tier iu the store. Them ho send ore a man from fllphuldo is classed for that hussens to but fired In stores. Yours truly." Tlio name slL.tinil in tlin mninnnn.t! CI -- .-vvuiuuiuiMMuuu nUB badly written and nmiM nnt 1.,, ,lnl,.i,.,i Mr. ScIiaCflcr COISllltpri1 wltli ntl.or .,r, , . , ..w I'.Vi-Ui.J un-iiura iu too vicinity and It was concluded to notify tho authorities and have au inves tigation mado. Thin 1ml to u visit l.r- ,i, Chief of Police and Councilmen. Color was added to thn Iptti.r u-lmn tl,. officials were told hv tlirpn (mm fmin.l charge of tho storo that tho proprietor had tune iu jow one city and would not return until Monday or Tuesday. It was also learned that one of tlm m nt tlm ctn ... 8traugor who arrived nn Fri.lnv hict v...... of tho men could speak sufficient L'nglish to mako themselves nndprstnoil uml it B n.i.i. difficulty that they could bo mado to mider- aiituu iuu oujeci oi tno visit hy tlio authori ties. Whon this was finally accomplished the men declared that tlmv fcim- ,.ti.;..,. r any uro plot. Humors of all kinds cot afloat in pnlinpp- tiou with the alfair. but the f.irt In tlm re as given abovo. Thn nnnmiptnon, muuication started tho scare and the investi gation failed to develop whether or not au iuceudiary plot was on foot. MT. SliaCllcr Said the nrnnriotpral.t.. nf 1w. :'audv store has liiiticfl han,l. .t t..n. i.ni.-n dozen times during the past year. All tho owners havo been Greeks and little has been learned of them nprcnii'illv ,,t n .t , ,.u L,U1U. Several times Mr. Shaefler has comnlamed the reckless inan:u.i'nunt. .f tlm especially in the handling of fire and tho ecelpt of tho annonvmniw with tho attendant circumstnimpa l,ii...i him to havo thn inupetiirtint, mn,ln' ir- i , t - -.e,..-.w. uwiivi UW HUH Leon eriticised hecnusn )m ,liil imt l-.,,.,. ,...:.. '-- nt i,g and await tho development of tho plot, if thoro was one, hut ho says ho did not wish to wait until his placo might possibly bo de stroyed by fire. Tho buildiug in which tho candy storo is located is owned bv Mrs Hrehony, of Mahauoy Piano. VI course there is no nnn nlm m..;...!. that thero was an incendiary plot. The letter may havo been written bv a griovanco against tho present owners of tho storo and wishine to Inl lirn tlir.Tr in tlm oyes of tho neighbors. But whatever tho real status of tho casn ml tin. rp.i.in..t. ..r that vicinity did nut mat, .nv K..t.,wi.. night. " " At Keiirlilnskl'H .VrcailB Cnfo. Puree of pea soup, freo, to-night. not much to-morrow morning. Examination of Trncliern. Tho annual njmminntlnn rtf fn.ni. permanent cortiflciten woo lw.i.i in in.t...M:.. on Saturday. Tho foil Owlntr ctr.rt.1 tlm amiuatlon : Misses Ii. M. MacCaulov. TlinrnoiL Itntln. n:....i. r ..... . "".H'"1! miiwuu Iteeu. ilannuli KHivnrda Liz.lo Hornsbv. Marv A. MnAt,.n M,.r.... McGuiro and James 11. Prosscr, Mahauoy City; Annio V. Curry, Frackvillo ; John F. Amur. Tamanua : .Tnlm .fnnns irn..!..0 Josoph O'ltoylo. Tho papers' will bo for warded to Harrisburg for lurthor cxamina- lion. ui. 1'. 11. Jlonaghan, of Girardvillo, was a member of tho board of examinors. Happening Throughout tlio Couiitry Olirniilrleil for Ilnnty lVrusal. Jacob Sauorhlcr, of Pottavllle, was grantod n pension of f8 ier month. St. Clair will have a ten-months' school torm next j-onr. Two local wheelmen have entered tho races at Mahauoy t'lty on Decoration Day. Pottsville's theatre will undergo radical changes and improvements to the Interior this summer. 12. I). Hupert, of ningtnwii, and Jennie I Frltr. of North Union township, havo boeu granted a marriage license. Employes of Armour & Co. spent Saturday afternoon fishing at Millers' dam In the Catawissa Valley. Tho teachers of the Ilristol Ili-h cphool havo secuied tho Ilristol rink fi.r nn ivltll.i tion In aid of the suffering Cubans Itoy Ilaldwill. a U'lmliman .- tnl-.,.. the hospital at Willlamsiiort last nl.-ht with his skull crushed, the injury having been in flicted by a tree falling upon him. Ono of a crowd of young men standing in front or tho Ferguson House last evening fell against one of the hotel doois and enm-died one of tho largo punes of glass. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Young Mon'o Ushers' Association will hold a sociablo and entertainment in Wilkinson's ball to-night. Some unknown iierson Iusf nht i,,i a large window pane iu the show wfndow of the vacant storeroom at 27 South Ma.n street I he advertisement of tlm Slmnnn ir-.-,!, .i,- store appears In another column of to-day o imuh. l-artios desiring cut llowor3 for Dec -ation day will urofit bv iilttinnr. timir In advance. Illlsllltfls Disposed OI. Peter Beck, the North Jardiu street grocer has disposed of his stock and retired from businoss. 811 M I BON ION. 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Call and see our trimmed hats and bargain spr-cials, every one of which is a record breaker. It shows beyond a doubt that the people get the latest styles, finest goods and lowest prices at the Bon Ton. Lower indeed than in any other millinerv narlors in Shenandoah. THE BONTON 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Leads Them All For Stylo and Low Prices. ISext door to Holderman's Jeweirv Store MelduIzlH Cafe. Vcgetablo soup, free, to-night. New York Troops Move. Special to Evening Heuald. Jersey City, May 23, Troops A and 0, of New York, left hero ut 8:30 o'clock this momlug for tho camp u't Falls Church, Virginia. Absolutely Puro Transferred to l'lillili lnlil. Charles Stoidlo. ono of thn p. p n t uo s carpenters, who has been stationed at r.nciiEOvan colliery. Inft tn.rln. fnr ii,iia,i.,i phia, whero ho will assume chargo of tho cuuipauy scoaicnutes at Twcuty-third and Arch streets. Ho will bo succeeded at Ellen. gowan colliery by Matthew Meyers of Jiauanoy city. School Itoiird HiihiI. Brooks & (Jilil.S tl,.. nrlrrlnf,! (V- tho erection of tho new school building at Glmrdvlllo. has brought suit for damnirnu against tho School Board of that nlncn. Thn C1SO Will ho tried In thn Vnrtlinmlmrlnn.l county courts noxt Wednesday. Maellenry vmiicini, jolin w. Ityon and John F. Whalon represent the School Board. American and Cuban fl.igs, all sizes and qualltios. F. J. Portz, 31 N. Main street, tf Wedding Announcement. On Wednesday morning tho marriago of P. J. Mullarkey, of Butler township, and Miss Mamo McAudrow, ouo of the most ac complished young ladies of Lost Creek, will ho solemnized in St. Mary Magdalene church. Kov. P. F. Daggett will officiate and tho wedding will bo au elaborate afl'alr. Kendrlck House Free Lunch. Vcgetablo soup will be served, freo, to all patrons to-night. lleforu the Jiiillcn. The borough justicos had llttlo businoss Saturday night and yesterday. In fact tho docket of Justice Shosmaker was clear. Justice Toomey had two casos. John Itohln ski was put under ?300 bail fur defrauding Mrs. Fruucesca Kosloskl out of a board bill and Victor Powloskt was held In f30O bail on a chargo of stealing a fl.OO hat from Peter Buiko. School Hoard Meeting, A meeting of tho School Board will ho hold this ovouiug to arrungo for tho closing of tho school term. ICYCLE SUITS From one of the largest man facturers in New York en bles us to make buying at our store a BIG MONEY SAVING EVENT. If You Ride a Bike Don't fail to give us a call, as all the suits in this great purchase are marked at simi lar low prices, MAX LEVIT, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date Hat Store and Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. War on Trices. Thero is a cut-rato war on hotweon tho t.linnnrulw'.. ,1 rlnlr iliinlnrd nf tnvvn otiil tl.I morning the prlco (Kir box fell to 25 cunts, weie Error foit m The preparation for war against natural efteets goes on. It's the housekeeper with the broadest range of judgment who gets the most goods from the money spent. Some people have trouble finding the thing they want at the price they can afford to pay. Others come direct to us and get the best values the market aifords. T.J. BROUGHALL, 25 South Main Street,
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