B THE HERALD DO YOU WANT Ci ea tes businttt because of its known large circulation and rentiers tit A To teach the fublic through a pro gressive, digntfiea, influential journal results to its advertisers. use the HERALD columns. iJQ! VOL. XJLL-NO. 17tt. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. JULY 23. 1898. IXXV. PWWV GREAT REDUCTION BABY CARRIAGES In order to clean out tlic balance of our stock as quickly as possible. Carriages that wore $20 00, now - gi1 7 OO " 18 00, 15 OO " " I? 00, , - 11. OO 15 00, " 13 OO " 12 00, ' - 10 OO ' " 10 00, " .3 OO 9 00, " - 7 OO 6 (lO, . - fl- SO " If you want a choice come at gone in a few days at these prices. J. P. Williams & OPEN DAY SHENANDOAH and ' " FOR Jl i $P .ft ." . A New Discovery ! Electric Cleanser ! A Preparation For Cleaning Carpets. pa-fr! (""MpnnCAt w'" c'e!m 'OHr carpets and make them look like new LilCLlllL vlCcllloCl for one cent pel ynrd, without taking carpets from the tloor, or dampening them on the under side. ppr Planncpr removes all dust and dirt from carpets nnd rugs j re LlcLlllL VlCcllloCl moves all crease snots, fruit stains and coal soot; restores color and raises the nap ; destroys moths and disinfects the carpets ; does not fade colors, tnit makes the catpct anil tugs clean mm might n new. TRY IT. FOR SALE ONLY AT I I PDCDjrpr'Cl Dry Goods and v- vj- I ris- Carpet Stoie, PRICE, as CENTS RER BOX. SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' SHIRT WAISIS AT 50c, UEnUCEl) FU0M $1.00. a?wm?,mmmmmmrowmtmK S iniiiininiiiinmimnniiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniirmnninnmisi If You Are in Need S 1 7k ,i NOTIONS, &(,'., TUT. l'l.ACKTo lil'Y AND SAVE MONEY IS AT the: bee hive. US S. Main St. Third If you want to have your food kept sweet and clean use a - - - - BALDWIN-0 REFRIGERATOR For Good Light White Bread AND NO TROUBLE TO BAKE USE AQUEDUCT MILL. Daisy or Moss Rose Flour. Sold by Geo. W Keiten Whole Wheat Graham Flour Old Time Pure Rye Flour Brookside Fancy Pastry Flour Best Granulated Corn Meal. At KEITER'S. IN THE PRICE OF once as we think they will be all Son, O'HARA'S AND AND NIGHT. MAHANOY CITY. of Glassware, Chinaware, Tinware, Agateware, Millinery, Dry Goods, Door F"rom Rost Office. Good Garden Hose Is hard to find. We have it in either of these brands. We also have ordinary hose very cheap. SPRAY NOZZLES, MENDERS, SC. of fill TIIK WHATIIIIK Tho forecast for Sunday : Fair weather, slowly rising temperature, light southerly winds, tho weather growing more sultry. On Monday prohahly fair, sultry and wanner. GARCIA REPORTED DEFEATED BY THE SPANIARDS. Special to Uveninci IIl iiAi.n. Santiago, July 2:1. It is reported horo that four thousand Cuhau Insurgents, undor (Jen. Garcia, were hadly routed hy a detachment of Spanish troops hound for Santiago to sur render to Gen. Shafter, under tho terms agreed to hy Hon. Toral. Tho report, brought hy Cuhaus to the city. glve3 tho result as forty-ono Cuhaua killed and as many moro wounded. Tho Spanish loss was much smaller. Tho hattlo occurred on tho road between Santiago and llolguln, and there wero at least 5,000 Spaniards in the body. They wero not looking for fight and wero caught otf their guard when tho Cubans attacked them from ambush. Gen. Garuia'a plans wero, when ho left Santiago greatly put out because his troops were allowed to take no part In tho sur render of this city, to move ou to llolguln. about sixty miles northwest, storm that placo, take possession, and to sot up an insurgent government, making that place tho Cuhau headiiuarteis. Washington, July 23. No otliclal conflrma. tion has been recelvod hero of tho report that Gen. Garcia attacked Spanish soldiers -on their way to Santiago to surrender. Such action is foreign, to tho usages of eiylluod warfare, and would placo tho Insurgents be yond tho pale of recognition. If General Garcia has taken any such action ho has greatly damaged his causo and that of all tho Cubans in tho eyes of tho ad ministration, and has justified General Shaftor in neglecting to consult hlui as to the surrender of Santiago. In tho absence of ollicial information re- Balding this attack on tho Spanish troops' tho administration has been disposed to believe that General Shafter had ma "'i a mistake in his dealings with tho Cuban general. THE PHILIPPINES AND THE POWERS, Special to IIve.vino llKKALD. Loudon, July 23. A despatch to tho Daily News from Berlin says that the powers, with tho exception of Great Britain, have arrived at an agreement, though only In negative terms, regarding tho future of the Philip pines. They concur that they will not allow tho islands to bo annexed by tho United States, and will not consent to an Anglo American protectorate, which is bcliovod to bo cherished in inlluential quarters in Wash ington. Tho Birmingham Post asserts that desplto denials there is no good reason for saying that Germany vory recently mado overtures to Spain for a naval depot and coaling Btatiou in tho Philippines. Gorman ollicers of tho London Embassy believed that such an ar rangement is qulto feasible. GARCIA DENIES WRITING THE LETTER. Special to Evening Huualu. Santiago, July 23. Tho famous letter pur porting to have heou written by Gen. Garcia to Gen. Shafter, In which tho former statod his intentions of withdrawing his troops and to horeafter act independent of the Amori cans, was not written by Oou. Garcia. This important information reached tho American commanders to-day. It was also learned that Gon. Garcia not only did not write tho now famous lettor, but ho never saw it nor know nothing of its contents, Tho letter was written by Gon. Costillo, tho Cuban whom tho Insurgents had selected as tho military governor of Santiago. GOVERNOR'S TROOPS F0RPORTO RICO. Special tO ICVKNINU IlEBALII. Washington, July 23, Orders haro been issued that tho Governor's Troops, of Penn sylvania to leave Camp Alger to-night, and not later than to-morrow, for Nowport News, where thoy will embark for Porto Itico. David Thomas, sou of D. J. Thomas, tho Mahanoy City hotel man, Is n member of tho Governor's Troops, Eo. OliurU for Wutsoii Special to KvmiiNd Herald. Gibraltar, July 23, Consul Spraguo, rep. resenting tho United States at this port, has recolvcd moro charts for Commodore Watson, Coal U coming hero from England, believed to ho for the American squadron. Italy tu Go to Wur. Special to Kvkninq Hebalu. Homo, July 23. Two Italian warships have sailed from Lisbon, hut their destination Is unknown. It is holelvod they are to bom. bard Colombia, to compel tho settlement of tho Corrutl claim. lr. Monro (o Slurry. Aminlllif-eiiiniit In (nniln nf thn UDDroachiuC marriago of Miss Annie E., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sharadln, of Schuylkill Haven, and Dr. Georgo II. Moore, physician at tho county almshouse, It will take place lu tho lioforined church at Schuylkill Haven at 0 p, in., on August 3rd, 1S1H. UNCLE SAM'S WAR POLICY NoBombardmentofSpan. ish Ports Intended. Thoro Will Bo No Hurry to Attack tho Cuban Capital, TO AVOID SPAIN'S FEVER ALLY. Our Soldiers Will Not Be Exposed to the Disease, But Will Wait Until the Au tumn, When Its Dangers Have Passed. The Departments Will Be Busy Evolving Plans For the Government of Captured Territories Our Government Will Prob ably Hold Possession of Cuba For Years. Washington, July 23. A plsiilfleant smienieni waa made to tho press yesteidny by n ireiitlemun in position to apeak with knowledge nnd authoilty as to the plana of tho admin Istratlon with reference to future war operations. In substunce the statement was as follows: "Cominodoio Watson, in proceeding to the Spanish peninsula as soon as tho Porto Mean expedition Is gotten under way, Is not to bombard the cities on the Spanish coast. No such Idea of bom bardment of tho const Is entertained. While there may be other Incidental purpose, the main mission of Watson Is to take rare of Admiral Camara's fleet. The movement of this fleet and the feais and apprehensions caused by reports concerning It are to be stopped for all time. The ships under Camara will be located by Watson and .finally met and engaged. The tnlk occasion ally Indulged In as to the Canary Islands Is utterly without foundation. This government has no plan to take thoso Islands, and dues not want them "Despite popular expectation that Porto Hlco operations will be followed Immediately by action against Havana It can be said that Havana will not bi attacked while yellow fever conditions exist. This Is certain. It would bo the height of national folly to engage our troops In and about that fever pest hole. Consequently It will be left until the climate leads Its aid in the autumn. Shatter will hold his own In the eastern strip now surrendered, may gradually push his way over some other district, and if there should be any particular need of Immediate- uegresslve action at any point will move against It, but Havana will be left until yellow fever dangers are pnsit. "Meantime, In the next two months there will be enough to keep this gov eminent busy. We will ljave to copo wun me most serious problem yet, that of providing for tho government and tho future of the lands Involved In this war. The hauling down of the Spalsh flag and the hoisting of the Unit ed States flag means more than on Its face Indicates to the popular mind. No more Important mutter Is to enguge the attention of the government than the details to be arranged for the dis position, control or temporary posses sion pending final transfer of these ad ditions to our domain. There are ques tions of the most Intricate and far reaching character to bo decided. Porto Illco, whose fall is likely to be recorded within a week or ten days, will have to have a military government. "Porto ltico, of course, Is to bo kept permanently by this government, but there must be a military government first, and many preliminary details will have to be worked out. There must be a rehabilitation of existing systems of government where we have carried our arms, and while local schemes and con ditions will form the basis of the gen eral system for the control of the land there must be numerous changes, abol ishing Buch laws as may be Inoperative. Laws will have to be very thoroughly gone over nnd the tariff system re vised In some way, but In general, and as far as possible, the system of gov ernment which now exists Is to bo fol lowed: "All this means work of the most ser ious character, and lu the absence of ex isting laws to govern such matters the president has to go ahead on his own responsibility. Next winter, however, when congress convenes the necessity for laws covering such matters will bo recognized by recommendations to con gress to that end, to bo submitted by the president, and It Is very probable the shaping of the destinies of Porto Hlco and similarly circumstanced ac cessions will bo left to a commission or commissions to be appointed to draft the laws for adoption by congress. "It Is a certainty, ns far bb now can bo foreseen, that Quynm, the island in the Ladrone group that was captured by this government, will be perma nently retained as a coaling and supply station. For these purposes It is valu able from Its location betwoen tho Sandwich and the Philippine Islands, but on the point whether the rest of them will be kept I am not sure. They may be und they may not be. The dis position of the Philippines is unset tled, and depends on circumstances. "As to the attitude of Garcia and the insurgents In Cuba there Is no change In our Intention. This government has not been misled In Its estimation of these forces. With the oppressive hand Spain has put on them so long, con tending against tho conditions Imposed by Injustice and oppression, there Bliould have been little expectation of greater abilities than are now shown by them. This government will have to treat them kindly, but firmly. It haB made a pledge to establish a firm and stable government, and that must be carried out. It therefore may be, in the light of present circumstances and con ditions, muny years before affairs there have so shaped themselves as tu en trust the island to the Cubans and we finally yield our possession of them." rOI.ITIOAI. POINTS. Tho Mahanoy City Tribune, In speaking of Mark Itowman, whoso card appears lu an other column, says : "Mark Bowman, a hie lung resident of tho town, is seeking the nomination for County Surveyor. As to be ing capable we can safely say it will be a dllllnult task to find ono who could perform tho duties with tnnrn eTiiettieaa no l.la l...... oxperlcuco has taught him tho full meaning oi mo pnrase, 'whatever you do.iloit right." lio will bo a strong candidato if nominated." Puller llcndershot, of Plymouth, was pre vented from making a speech in bohalf of his candidacy for tho Legislature. His op ponents filled thn mmm lmii.n tvlfli tu.tnij.i. and tho audience began to sneczu. b. (I. Sllililleton, who is a candidato for io lioininathm fur I - " - 's.i.tiii, ,n IliilLl'll among local politicians this afternoon. 1 heio are three candidates for tho Legisla tive nomination in this district, and eaeli Is making an active canvass. They are : B. J. Yost, of town; W. II. Brown, of Lanlgans and Dr. 11. G. KciU)!, Mahanoy City. It is rumored at tho county scat that J Iriiiu in will m u cuniliilnti. i'.... t. i.. order to get oven" with Jmln, u',.,i, u-.. place no cieilcnco in the rumor, although the Czar Is likely to be a candidate for almost anything this year. I'he Iteiiillilieiin inl iltr-in nu when tho countv ciinviiitlmi win 1.,. and Chairman Shay Is being besieged by the anxious ones. '1 bore is no good reason why it should bo culled earlier than tho last week 111 August, ami especially so since most of the candidates favor a short and spirited cam paign. 9VANIMU, l'i:.(JII AND CIIOUOI.AT1: Ice Cream, to-day and to-morrow, at Scheidcr'B bakery, 27 I'-ast Centre street. It Numb I'roni Clilckiiiiiiiugit. Ill a letter received by Mrs. George Kuecht, from her husband, who is a member of Co. I! 4th Keg't., Pa. Vol.. tho latter states that the troops aro now ou their way to Porto Iiico. In tho samo company aro the following townsmen : Joseph and Moado Peter.", Harry Ilafneraiid Juhn Jouoh. Mr. Kuecht further states that tho boys aro all well and have organized a musical team wln'i h 1........ favorlto among the other members of thn legiment. In consequence of tho long and tedious camp at Chickamauga park tho boys aro groatly elated over tho new orders calling them into active service. Buy your pocket books and purses, from 5c to ?3.0u at P. J. l'ortz's. tf New Trial (iranli-d. An opinion was filed yesterday by Judye Lyons, of Juniatn numi-i- , - - -j, hiuiibuij;; u Hciv trial in tho suit for damages brought by tJ ! "LAI 1I1U11U Samuel Oster vs. tho Schnvlkill 'iv,.nti ". "miaul w.sipr nv iita rr 1 Company. The nlaliitltl' was awarded f2.0U0 lainages for injuries received by being struck liy a car. The court, tl.nr,. t ., 1.1 - on tho part of tho plaintiff that tho car was uii lib tv iiiun nun 01 kiiiiiui .nf- fi... and conductor say it was moving at from six io cigm muos an hour. Tho testimony shows "'W "WJ U alLMl IllHTliTlPn (lirill. Iim ,!i ,i. . . . . " c,i nun up 10 mm, when lio at tempted to Cross. Ifn unu ),,.,...l!...l.. - " .... ..i-rt .lUJIll-WIULUiJ- after reaching tho track. The plaintiff must establish that tho defendant was negligent which ho failud to iln Tim ,.,.-( ..' therefore, that it nrr.l r.. .1. defendant's third poiut directing a verdict for tho defendant. Therefore the verdict is set aside and a now trial granted. Obituary. John Zimmerman, mm nf ti... ni.i...,- 1 , - w.u wiuua,, iiuu most resDected citinna nf Ul.,.ll.ill tr died yesterday afternoon at his homo aftor a .V...S ...uusi num uroncniai trouble, aged 72 years. Ho is survive! W t,., daughters. Catbariue. wifn nf lino!.! t t..i..- u. , -. - uuii&iiis, uieu at tho homo of thn f,it,,;w l in. n., .1.1.1.: tho 21st inst. aged 51 years. Tho funeral will j u a uimuuuiiiiiL mi tako place to-morrow afternoon, interment at I - a uu I1U- ceased was a fnrmnr rnk,l,t,nr t..-i ti.... h. iuorian cemeierv. i'hnn,inii.,n ti... .i - IUIAUJ IU1U, uim uuuiiiu year ago tlio family removed to . ..uucipum.wuc.ro mey nave since resided. Kiinilrlrk Ilnumi Kree Lunch. Mock turtle soim will I... c,,..,-.i r.. patrons to-night. Itiioiuliig Hard Cuiil. A COinmittnn nnnninriir, l.i. ,1... A...I t. Association to moot the Interstate Commerce Commission relative to tho discrimination of tonnage on anthracito coal, meet in Hazleton this week, but nothing was given out for publication because publicity would likely destroy the objects for which tho committee was appointed. Thnv will r.... , n... next convention in Hazleton. The committee appoiuieu to conlor with the coal carrying Companies, will mnnt In W!ll-..tl.. ihursday. Editor John W. Parker 'nf ' ' - i.i.wuilllu IIU1L .u.iu.iuoy iuy, is a member of that com mittee. 1 f I " ' - Church Notice. Kuv. James Mrmrn Will I1H..1. 1.. l... I. ST , " j'.J(.ii iu uiu i . church to-morrow. Sulmwt r..r i,. . at 10:30, "Longing for Homo." Siibinet ni 0:30 p. in., "The Way Home." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody invited. Services will bo held In tin. 'rvi.,;,., t formed church to-morrow. Mr. It. M. Kern, studcut at thn T.niii'nstni- o,,,!,,., n! proach in tho evening and tho pastor will luijiiutt mo services. Illckert'H Cate, Ulmer's sausairo and mifntn cl.ni f...r. i.. all patrons to-night. SucIuIIkU Convention, Tho pavements of tnwn t-ov ,.t,..u....i ... day with an announcement of a county cou- vcuuuu oi ino SOCIil isticl-alinr imrtv In Holibins' opera house this nftnnwwm ti... convention was in session when tho Heuai.u weut to press. Arivei lined L.l.rn. Tho followinc letter at tho local post olllce : Mary Lawson, Miss Ivsalo Gouiso. Mrs. K. Sl,lnl,l mi..i,..i Bushcll, Georgo Ervin. j D. W. Bkpka. P. M. Tho Working Time. Tho collieries of thn ! 1? n .t. i i.. this district will work four j" days next wook ou Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Absolutely Puro PflWIKR Death of a fugitive Anthony Guber, Escaped Prisoner, Found Dead In the West. NO PARTICULARS FURNISHED ! The Chief of Police of Elkhart. Indiana, Says the Victim and Three Strangers Were Evidently Polsoned-The Body Will bo Brought Here For Burial. Accoidiug to tho pollco advices Anthony Guber, who oscaped from tho lockup In town with Joe Pickaloskl about five weeks ago, has been found dead at Elkhart, Indiana. On the night of Juno 17th, last, fluber, Pickaloskl and a man named Andrew Agonus wero caught in the act of breaking into tho tallorshop of Adam Bluewskey, on West Apple alley. The men wero taken before Justico Toamev tbu unit mum. ing and committed in default nf bail. Pending tho efforts of friends to SCCllro bail the tnnti worn 1r....f in lockup until Sunday, Juno 10th, and at about KiwunocK in mo aitemooii or that day Pickaloskl and Guber mado their escape. Agonus could have gone with them, but re mained and told tho story of the oscape when tho police arrived. Ho is under ?500 bail lauding the trial of tho case. Picka loskl was recaptured about a week ago In a saloon on West Coal street und U iw.u. 1,. jail. All traco of Guber was lmt. A full llnuo ago the polico received information which led them to believe that tho man was not many miles fiom tho town. Yesterday, however, Chief of Police Murphy received a telegram from Jainos D. Braden, Chiof of Pol iro of Elkhart, Ind., stating that a man had been found dead at that placo and in ono of his pockets was found n si in r i,ii..r with theaddross, "Anthony Guber. 5211 West Jtaspuerry alley, Shenandoah, Pa." Instruc tions as to tho disiinsilinn nf thn l,.l' ,. asked for. Chief Murphy went to thn mhl and there found tho father Guber. They disclaimed all knnwld,. nc uie w'lereaoouis oi tlieir Rim nnr it ....... decided to telegraph for addition particulars. This was done and the following message was received in reply : "Elkhart. Ind., July as. "P. J. Murphy, Chief of Polico. "No doubt it's Anthony Outer. Scar on left leg, above knee. Pock markod. With threo strangers. All dead. Evidently poisoned. Send instructions. Jami-s D. Bu'aues." Upon recoiot of this Chief Mi,i. consulted Guber's parents and frnm tin. description given they were Aitislled that the victim was tiieir sou. They wero making irrangemeuts to-day to havo the remains sent to town. Tho deceased u l,nn. twenty years of ago. Tho only particulars learned of thn cium nf .latn ,, ti ..w...u ...u embraced m tho tolegram above publislud. Latest patriotic snn' fmm in tn 11 at Bruuuu's. I'ottxvlllo Man on tli Texas. Michael Barnes, who was on the battleship I'exas in tho fight before Santiago, Is iu 'otLvillo, his term of enlistment having ex tired. Ho has been in thn nai- ninn having previously worked at tho FUhbacli mills. Ho Intends ro-enlistinc after memi. ing somo time on laud. Things are DlrTereiit Here. Tho Chief Burgess of Shamokin, becoming tired of warnin" tho nennln urrntn.i ft,.,-, citizens of that placo for throwing garbage ou tho public thoroughfares. They weio tlued and given a lecture by the Burgess. If similar action were taken hem tin, condition of tlio town would profit thereby. But this is too nilieh tn ,.vt,a,.t V .1... average Shonandoah ollicial. At (ilrvln'H I'rlday und Suturauy. ' 10 bars soap and good wooden water pail, c; 25c 4-seamed broom. Kii" i-mnlte basin, 10c: envelopes. 3 rentu imA ,ro(. larg21qt. granito dish p.m. Ilic. A "Maine"' or "Dewey" souvenir with every 25 cent sale. tllltVIN's, South Main St. I!ov C. KumiKiiiT, Mgr. 7-22-2t Pucker No. fi In blurt. Osmand Iiicketts. Lehigh Valley ( J0.ll ColllIl.'IltC nllOI-ltiniia i this valley, visited Packer colliery No. 5, oast of Girardville, aud gave orders that the place should bo gotten ready fur n.ieimn , onco. This is cond nnwt tn tin. 1or.. r ciuiuuycs. many oi wiinm 1i-it- mi. since tho colliery was shut down last Decem ber. It is thought that tho placo will bo '""if worn uy August 1st. Watermelon), und Clmteloiie Hight off tho ico. Ono ejirhS.,! r.., i,....i , day. They are guaranteed to be all ripe aud sweet. Sold wholesale and retail. All our fruit is always kept on ico. Fresh clams received daily. At Cos left's. Smith ri., street. 7.in.r.t Cliurged by u Coustublo. Peter Sawakls and Jon Mn arraigned before Justice Shoemaker last night on a chargo mado hy Constable Tallosin Phillips aud put undor J300 bail, each, for trial at court. Phillips levied on somo furniture belonging to Sawakis on a land lord's warrant issued at tho instanco of Mrs. Bridget Durkin. After tlio lovy, it is alleged, tho men accused removed a sideboard aud somo chairs. Hug In Ilia i:ur, Abraham Mummy, n. elnrb in r n u-..i..f. storo. had a larfo but? rnmnved frnm l.ia yesterday by Dr. M. S. Kistlor. Tlio insect was a largo ono anil was takon out in three pieces. Mummy soueht rnnl rnst ne.ir .. duorway on n floor at Ills homo Thursday night and it was then tho insect crawled Into his car. Ho was In duties until in. ummi.t the doctor's attondauco yesterday. Ilurbur Shop Keiniivul. Wllliuill Ullilli'i lurl.i.1. .. Ml .. H..,v, puuj. IVIIIUVl- from 120 Nuith Jardin street to 128 North juain sticci, on Jlouday, JUly 23th. 7-38.1 w The "V" Program. The followlnc nroiznim will lu. iimi.ni,ui ... ft meeting of the "Y" to ho hold this oven lug : Slnglug j scripture reading. Edna Loucks; duett, Eva Powell aud Emma Llewellyn ; recitation, Doia Iticliards : read. Ing, Esther IUddow; news of interest. lilward D.mks ; critic, (1. Daveuport James. Infant's lace stuck 111 town, at V. J. l'ortz's, 21 North Main sticct. if A Cotly IouloNt. County Controller Snyder has Just com pleted a computation of the cost of the Lyon-Dunn contest from Its Inception to July 1st. last. Up to that timo the county had paid out on accouut of tho contest J41.002.21. And tho contest is not yet at an cud. Cure that Cough with Shlloh's Cure. The best Cough Cure. Believes Croup promptly One millluu bottles sold last year. -10 doses for 35 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln and n.r. antee. I'lrel rirnf Mrol Insuro your property from loss lu the oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America, and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., Wont Chester Fire !ns. Co., United Firemen's ,11S- c- T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shonandoah. IK Pit UNDERWEAR. Shirts, igc. Drawers to mate at same price. Our best grades. The prices are cut iu half to close them out. We positively carry no stock over from one sea son to the other. STRAW HATS. Our big line in black, brown and many other shades, iu leading and up-to-date shapes, at ridiculously low prices. CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. maxTevt, 15 E. Centre St. Up Tc-Dale Hat Store nd Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. I'or )4 dozen window shades. All our better ones have been reduced also. Shades made to fit . J "....wT, .lull. especiallv store wiiwlnwa Ooit bargains in new caqiets at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. Furniture AND. Refrigerators Marked down to the lowest selling prices. We are selling our stock as low as any of our competitors; yes, in fact, they can't touch us on some of our goods. M. O'NEILL, 10 S, Main St. irniture Dealer and Undertaker. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness, Wostphal's fluxlHator Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the scalp. FOR SALE AT DUSIQ'S BMBEI 5H0F Ferguson House Block. IT'S EASY. It's never hard to spend money. You can induce most anyone to take it away from you, but how about the equivalent ? The return you get for the coin is what counts. If you don't appreciate a good thing we are not particular to get your trade, but if you know a splendid opportunity, we're after you. It brings you bargains, us success. We are offering Groceries cheap. T.J. BROUGHALL 25 South Alain Street. GOODS WHEN THEY E