HERALD DO YOU WANT Creates business because of ittknonm large circulation and iciiiieis rich To reach the fuhlit through a fri gressive, digmfiea, influential journal results to its advertisers. use the HERALD columns. VOL XIII.-NO JttO. SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. JULY 26. 1898. ONE CENT 1 GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BABY CARRIAGES In order to clean out the balance of our stock as quickly :is possible Carriages that were? $20 00, 18 00, 1? 00, '. 15 00, 12 00, 10 00, 9 00, " ' 6 00, If you want a choice come at gone in a few days at these prices. JUP. Williams & Son, 'Lg goro Q'HARA'S FOR Mb Jtelilli OPEN DAY SHENANDOAH and A New Discovery ! Electric Cleanser ! A Preparation For Cleaning Carpets. FlArtvif flAlflCAt" w'" c'ean yUI carpets and make them look like new DlcCUlL vlCcllloCl for one cent per yard, without taking carpets from the floor, or dampening them on the under side. Ppi.,.j PlporiCPr removes all dust and dirt from carpets and rugs j re ClcLlllL loCl moves nil giease spots,- fruit stains and coal soot; restores color and raises the nap j destioys moths and disinfects the carpets ; does not fade colors, but makes the carpet and rugs clean nnd blight n new. TRY IT. FOR SALE ONLY AT I I CDErirP'Cl Dry Goods and v-l- J. I rxlUC-O, Carpet Stoie, PRICE, SB CENTS PER BOX. SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' SHIRT WA1SIS AT 50C, KEDUCEl) I-H0H $1.00. ajmmfwiw?mwmmnwm?W!i2 IsE ioriiiimmnmmiiinmiiimimiimniimi(mmimnmnima ?. If You Are in Need of- jffZ ' ii'vvorc, nycucvvai cj NOTIONS, SiC, THE I'l.ACK TO lll'Y AMI SAVE MONEY IS AT the bee: hive, 9 S. Main St. Third If you want to have your food kept sweet and clean use a - - - - BALDWIN-SW, REFRIGERATOR if For Good Light White Bread AND NO TROUBLE TO BAKE USE AQUEDUCT MILL Daisy or Moss Rose Flour. Sold by Geo. W. Keiter. Whole Wheat Graham Flour Old Time Pure Rye Brookside fa At KEITER'S. $17 oo 15 oo 1 oo 13 OO 10 OO 0 oo 7 OO 1 SO once as we think they will be all AND NIGHT. MAHANOY CITY. now " ' " " " Glassware, Chinaware, 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, &C. Flour Fancv Pastrv Flour Best Granulated Corn Meal. SVVhlM o LANDING IN PORTO RICO General Miles' Expedition Located Near Ponce. lilt THE HS. The War Department Busily En gaged in the Work. KTAR BALLOON FOR PORTO RI00. The Airship Used by General Shafter In Cuba Will Be Brought Into Service to Aid General Miles' Campaijn General Shafter Reports Five Hundred New Cases of Fever in His Army Sampson's Re port of the Fight With Cervera's Fleet. The Thanks of Congress Forwarded to Admiral Dewey. Washington. July 26. The war de partment was bulled yesterday hur rying the dispatch of the remainder of Miles' expedition against Porto Hlco. Such progress las been made that It Is hoped all of the troops will be on 1'orto Rlcan soil within a week at latest. Gen eral Miles, according to a press dis patch from St. Thomas. D. W. I., bepan landing his troops yesterday near Ponce, on the the south coast of Poito Hlco, where it Is believed he will await the detachments now on the way. War department ofllclals accept the press dispatch as reliable. The general has not with him, so far as Is known, any dlspntch boats. It will be at least Sat urday before direct cable communica tion can be established with him, and In the meantime reliance must be had on the dispatch boats lunnlng across to St. Thomas, distant about four hours run. The work of embarkation at Hamp ton Itoads Is being conducted with much less difficulty and delay than was expected. Colonel llecker, In charce of the transportation division of the war department, who has just returned from that place, has reported to Secre tary Alger that It Is eminently suited to the shipment of the troops. Conse quently the secretary yesterday or dered all of General Grant's bilgade, 3,000 men, from Chlckamauga to New port News. It Is now expected that all of the transports required for their ac comodation will have arrived there by the time the soldiers get In, but they will encamp on suitable ground nnd it Is believed will be benefited by the change from Chlckamauga. The signal set vice has succeeded In reclaiming from the battlefield of San tiago the tubes which supplied the military balloon with pure hydrogen gas, and they, with the balloon itself, have been brought over to Tampa on the steamer Adila. The tubes will be recharged Immediately and the whole nppatatus will be dispatched at once to Porto Hlco to assist Genernl Miles In his campaign thcie. The balloon Is said to have proved of great value In the Santiago campaign, and from the character of the country In Porto Hlco where military operations must be con ducted It Is believed that It also can be used to advantage there. ' In a dispatch to the war department last night, Geneial Shatter reports that about GOO new cases of fever developed in his corps at Santiago Sunday. This number Includes, of course, all clases of fever, probably some capes of gen uine yellow fever. Only one death Is re ported, that one being from yellow fe ver. The cheering Intelligence Is con veyed that the situation Is Improving and that about 450 men who have been 111 have returned to duty. As heretofore Indicated by General Shafter nnd the medical officers of his corps, the cases of fever are of a no tably mild type. The patients are 111 from three days to a week, and then return to duty quite as well as ever. The medical officers concur In the opinion that this fever renders the men Immune, for the time at least, to yel low fever. The question of returning a large part of General Shatter's command to this country for rest nnd recuperation was under consideration by the ?nr of ficials, but the Idea practically has been abandoned, at least for the present Those who ure 111 now or have been ex posed to the Infection are Isolated In detention camps, and nre not permit ted to return to the main body of the troops until all danger has been averted. Through the adoption of rigid sanitary precautions and careful at tention to those who fall III It Is ex pected that the fever will run Its course In a comparatively brief time. It was announced yesterday at the navy department that the long ex pected report from Admiral Sampson upon the destruction of Cervera's fleet. With the accumpunylng reports of the commodore und captains of his squad ron, has reached the department. It Is supposed to have been brought by Cap tain Slgsbeo on the St. Paul, which ar rived at New York last Friday, and to have been sent by mall by Captain Slgsbee. It Is the Intention of the sec retary of the navy to give these re ports to the public In their entirety. Secretary Long- yesterday forwarded to Admiral Dewey the Joint resolution of congress extending the thanks of congress for the victory achieved at Cnv)te. The resolution was beautifully engrossed and prefaced by a formal attestation of Its ai)thoentlclty by Sec retary of State Day, the whole being enclosed In richly gilt and ornamented Ilusslo" coven. i Preparing for Watson. Special to Hvknino IIeuai.u. Gibraltar, July Sill, A Spanish transport yesterday lauded at Algeclms, near Gibraltar, a number of heavy mid other guns. Tho place la swarming with men and mules, all busily occupied in gettlug tho artillery In position, . Keudrlck House Free Lunch, Gnmd Army bean soup will Imi served, freo, to nil patrons to-night. GEN. MILES LANDS AFTER SKIRMISHING. Special to Iivusisu Hi:nAi.u. Pott Ouanlco, Porto Hlco, July 2(1. Gen eral Miles and his expedition successfully la-tided here to-day aftor n skirmish with tho Spanish troops that attempted to thwart him. No Americans were killed. AN ARMISTICE NOT FAVORABLE. Special to KVENIMI IIlCKAMI. Washington, July 20. It is evident that thoollielals have knowledge that the Spanish government has drawn up an armistice. It can bo stated, however, that tho United States will not cousont to an armistice, with a part of tho army already landed at Porto Bico and other troops cuiouto. Spain must sue direct for peace, and ask what terms tli United States will grant. Then an armistice will bo granted to arrange tho do tails. SPECULATORS AT SANTIAGO DE CUBA. Special to llVUflNU llLKALll. Santiago, July SU. A steamship arriving here from Port Antonio had on hoard sovoral American speculator dcsiious of organizing brewery, ico and electric tramway enter pilscs in this city. Over 1,000 Spanish troops, included in tho terms of surrender, arrived here and await tho transports to tako them to Spain. THE POWERS AND THE PHILIPPINES. Special to Hvem.nq 1 1 i:n A I.li. Hong Kong, July !i0. Telegraphic repoits from European capitals announce that the European nations have agreed that America shall not auuex tho Phillppino Islands. Spain Itcporls Another right. Special to Evem.xo Hekalu. Madrid, July 20. A despatch from Havana says that Commander Maiizanal prevented tho landing of a body of Americans near llahia Honda, fifty miles west of Havana. Tho Americans were protected by a warship. Tho landing party launched a boat, which was sunk by tho flro from thu shore. A Lieutenant and four men wero killed. Tho Spanish artillery also killed several men on board tho warship. Tho Spanish loss was only threo men slightly wounded. The ICvport In Doubted. Special to Uvesiso Herald. Washington, July 20. There is no con firmation of tho report that four Uiissian war ships liavo started for tho Philippine Islands, and that four Japanese ironclads are bound for tho samo port. Tho Washington officials place littlo credenco in tho report especially in view of tho fact that it comes from Shanghai, a hotbed of rumors. Honolulu as it Military Post. Special to Evhnino IIkhald. San Francisco, July 20. It has been decided to fortify Honolulu and make it one of tho strongest military posts in tho Pacific. For this purpose Major Langfitt,commauding a battalion of United States volunteers and cngineors, will loave on tho first steamor for Honolulu, aud ho will be followed by '100 men, all expert engineers. lieutenant IIolivoii 111 Huston. Boston, July 20. Lieutenant Hobson arrived heie this morning for the pur pose of inspecting pontoons to be used in raising the wrecks of the Cristobal Coldn and Mai la Teresa, lie said on his arrival: "I hope to linlsh my business In Boston in a day, and to return to Washington tomorrow. I do not know how soon I shall leave for Cuba." Last night he was tho recipient of an In formal reception by the members of the Army and Nnvy club In Now York. Cm-Hut KxodiiH From Spain. Madrid, July 20. The government professes to have full Information as to all tho Cnrllst doings and Is acting accordingly. The Carllst leaders, it is believed, left Madrid because they feared arrest rather than with any Idea of preparing a rising. Tho authorities assert that the agitation has been ef fectively checked. Vasco, the Carllst chief at Bilbao, has been arrested. The exodus of Carllsts from the northern provinces of Spain Into France la ex tremely active, Our Santiago CumuuUIoh, Washington, July 20. General Shat ter's olllclal report to the war depart ment of the casualties sustained by his corps In the battle of Santiago will bo made public us soon as It can be pre pared for publication. Tho recapitula tion of tho report shows that the total casualties were 1,GM. Twenty-three of. fleers and 20S enlisted men were killed; SO officers and 1,203 men wero wounded, and SI men are "missing," The latter are undoubtedly dead. POWDER Abtolutely Puro POWTIGS ! He Leads the Ilrummites Into the Land of Milk and Honey. PHAROAH LOSCH LED TO SLAUGHTER Moses Payno Makes Three Journeys to Leader Quay, Where tho Harmony Deal Is Consummated Borne of the Leaders Are Kick ing Mighty nard. Special llEiiAi.D Correspondence. Pottsvlllo, July 2U. Now that the Demo cracy has named their county ticket, the at tention of tho political loaders and waul heelers is turned toward the Itcmililicans. Tho date for holding the convention has not M en announced, and until that is definitely icciiicci upon there will bo little active woik ou tho part of tho party workers. It is sale tosay, howovor, that the convention will not bo called before tho latter part of August or tho first week in September. This is tho opinion expressed by ono who is in touch with Chairman Shay, and tho plan to make the campaign a short and aggressive ono will bo carried out unless some unforeseen con tingency arises to chango that program. Tin; DICTATOR. Since tho adjournment of Conitross, the present member from this district started in to secure his leiiomination by assuming tiulo himsolf the position of Dictator, and his emissaries at onco started at work in tho out lying distiicts fueling the public pulse. Fortunately 1 enjoy the confidence of sev eral of Mr. llrumm's ardent supporters and 1 learn that tho lesult of those emissaries is tho report that tho rcnomiuatiou of the present Congressman is looked upon by tho rank and file of tho party as a political blunder. For this reason Ilrumm assumed tho position of Dictator, and gave it out, in latiBiiago moio forceful than elegant, that under no circumstances must Judge Koch, Controller Snyder nor S. 11. Edwards bo placed upon tho ticket; that ho would not accept a nomination with these gonllomon as his colleagues. And lo ! and behold, tlio chango ! From tho dictatorial position Mr. Ilrumm suddenly blossoms out us a suppliant suing for peaco. Among all his friends ho selects Ilurd Payne as TUB POLITICAL- JIOSL'S to lead tho Ilrummites out of tho land of bondage into an atmosphoro where are to be found tho "loaves and fishes" for another two years. True It is, that Mr. Payno, who resides in Ashland and has held political positions with iai salaries lor many years, and is still hold ing on with tho tenacity of a hull dog, as sumed an unwarranted authority in his peaeoful missions, but tho Deputy Controller accepted tho Bibical injunction of his Makor and well has ho played the part of Moses. It is recorded that Moses Payne went forth from tho presence of his political Maker to seek peaco among tho liosldtos and to bring thorn up out of tho land of Egypt unto a land of milk and honoy, whoro thoy might set around the llesh pots, and loaves and fishes; unto tho place of tho Ilrummites, and tho Whitohouseites, and tho Shrinckites. Thorcforo, saith Mosos Payno unto tho Loschites, como witli mo unto tho presence of tho King Ilrumm, who speaketli with much lovo toward his enemies, aud who desires that all dwell together as children of ono family, that wo nuiy all onjoy tho fruits of victory. And it is further recordod that when Mosos Payno appeared beforo the different tribes of Loschites comprising tho Kochitcs, and tho bnyderites, and the Edwardsitcs, and tho Dufl'yites, who had fallon from grace, thoy all criod out aloud for harmony, and it camo to pass that tho different tribes ot Pharoah Loach cried aloud : The King Hrumm shall reign for over, and ovor. Aud King Ilrumm then spako unto Moses Payne, saying: Speak unto tho Loschites, that thoy hriug mo an offering, and let thorn make me a Congressional sanctuary, that I may dwell theio in mine old ago, and which the Ilrummites may inherit from ono genera tion to another. Moses Payno then departed, and it came to pass that ho pondered long and well. Saith he, I am tho great peacemaker, anil will tako myself to the beautiful valley of Lancastor county, where dwolloth Leader Ouav. He knoweth mo not, but the King's orders must ho obeyed, and Moses quietly lofttho county's analrs to tako caro of themsolvos, aud hied himself nway. And it camo to pass when Moses left tho taboruaclo of justice vorily all tho olllclals and politicians roso up. and stood every man at his oilico door and looked aftor -noses, until ho was woll on his mission of poaco. Leador Quay reluctantly listened to tho ap peal of Moses in behalf of his King, whom ho said was sorely perplexed, and then Moses speaketli thusly : I will bring unto you thino enemy Phaioah Losch, who will in sackcloth and ashes pray thee to forgive his past sins, and from henceforth will worship at thy shrine, aud in tho sauctuary of tho State Senate support thee as thine own suc cessor. Leader Quay, knowing that tho peoplo of tho county of Schuylkill are sorely perploxcd witli voting periodically for Ilrumm aud Koilly, and Uellly and Ilrumm, and moreover ho doubtod tho sincerity of Pharoah Losch, and thus speaketli Loader Quay : Uoturn to thiuo own land, Mosos, and bring unto mo tho leador of tho Loschitos, aud lot him speaketli out of his own mouth that which he hath to say. Moses straight way sought Pharoah Losch, and by tho placid waters of tho Schuylkill, lu tho meeting placo of tho Israelites, did tho. bald-headed Tuscarorlan dedicato his soul and plight his faith to tho causo of harmony, knowing woll that ills tribos would secure fat offices, ani dwell in tho land of plenty. Then appeared tho handwriting on tho wall, in silver letters, "Ilowaro of political tricksters and intrigues ; the Ilrummites will load thy people to tho slaughter as a sacrifico on tho altar of peaco." Pharoah Losch heeded not tho warning aud turned his head, and said unto Moses: I will go with thoo unto tho great Leadur. TllK COMPACT. Now, therefore, on tho KUh day of July, Mosos Payno led tho bald-headed warrior of many battles to the slaughter and they ap peared boforo thu gloat Leader in his Lancastor sanctuary, aud Moses was exceed ingly glad, for ho know that his mastor Ilrumm, King of all Schuylkill, would weep for joy. It is further recorded that Pharoah Losch, foot-soro aud fooblo from Ids long jouruoy, sacrificed his people, desortod the cause for which ho fought many years, and with bowod head plodged his old-time enemy that ho would veto for h(n lu the Senate, and do other thlugs which ho umy command, oven uito beating tho olivo branch to King Ilrumm. Thus Is recorded the greatest sac rifice in tho political annals of this county by a leader who was onco mighty in his own strength. The lesult of tho harmony between the liiuuimitcs and tho Loshiles is recorded as follows : C. N. Ilrumm for Congress; It. H. Koch, Judge; Charles A. Snyder, Controller; S. 11. Edwards, District Attorney; Frank Scanlan, Poor Diiector; M. I). Bowman, Sur veyor. THHL'K PII.OHIMAOES. Moses Payno made three pilgrimages to Lancaster, in only ono of which was he ac companied by Pharoah Losch, and on Satur day last tho result was presented to the llnimmiles, tho Whltehoiisltosand Schrink ites, and this council of war agieed to tin- compact. Yesteiday tho details wero com pleted, when Moses Payno again called his harmonUcr together in tho tabernacle nf justice, when Hi mum, Losch. I'avne. Snyder, Whitcliouse, Schrink and a nonciilty parceled out tho olliios in this maimer without consulting tho mem bers of their tribes: llrumm's nnminatiim i to satisfy himself; Koch, for Judge, to ap peaso Losch aud Snyder; Edwards is accepted because thoy cannot dofoat bim: Snvil p.l. fur Controller, is another sop for Losch, while GusSchrink's renomiiiatiuii for the Legis latuie will satisfy Whitcliouse. Dave Helm ing, who is a candidate for Judce. is to be suppoittd by tho whole gang for the next vacancy on the bench. The deal goes further. Losch is not only to support Quay for thu Senate, but his friends are to suppoit Schrink, Ormo and Whitman for the Legislature, two of them Quay men ; Kershncr, in tho Thiid district, and Kehler in tho Second are to bt renoini natcd, with a Quay man in the First district. Thus it will bo seen thu anti-Quay leaders have suriondered body and boots. Theio aio other details to this harmony deal that doesn't liaruionue that will prove intciesting political history when given in my noxt letter. In the meantime, what do tho people think of tho assumption of one or two men, for porsonal aggrandizement, deal ing out tho offices ono month m advance of tho party convention ' The party can win this fall, but not with the ticket as dictated by Mosos Payno aud his mastor. TJien, again, tho Judge, Congressman, Coi.troller and District Attorney all como fiuiu Pottsvlllo, nnd it is reasonable to suppose that tho delegates from the other districts will raise a big howl over that pro position. I he Democrats aro encouraging tho harmony deal on theso lines becauso they lean mo wcaauoss oi tlio combination. Hex. It.li licr Shop ltennlial. William Warner's barber shop has removed from 12(1 North Jaidin street to 128 North Main street. 7-22-1 w Notice ,i Complainant. anno inspector William stein to-day re ceived an aiinonymous communication com plaining of numerous violations of tho initio law and requesting him to givo tho cases his attention. As ho does not wish to ignore any complaint that is well-founded and is desirous of securing evidence of anv viola tions known to oxist, he has requested that a public statement bo made to tho effect that all communications signed by parties having complaints to make and designating with some degree of certainty tho places where tho violations oxist will bo treated as strictly confidential, aud tho writers will bo properly guarded, but no attention can bo paU to au nonyinou.s communications. lllckerl'i, Cate, Vegetable soup free, to-night. Calf's liver and onions to-morrow morning. Will Co to the Trout. Edward Kcstor, an ex-member of tho paid polico forco and ouo of tho most active poli ticians of tho Second ward, has concluded to enlist in tho army and on Friday next will leave for Camp Alger. Ed. will neither carry a gun nor handle a sabro, howovor, but hold the reins liehlnd a four-horso team in the commissary department. This ,is right in his line, for if there is a man in town who understands handling horses it is Koter He expects to bo assigned to ono of tho regiments that will bo sent to Porto Itico. Buy your pocket books and purses, from 5e to f 3.00 at F. J. I'ortz's. tf Installment Troubles. Daniel Hcsscr was charged beforo Justice Shoemaker last night with larceny as bailee. Tho suit was instituted by liiehard Guinau, of Mahanoy City, who alleged that ho sold Hosser furniture, carpets aud a stovo on the installment plan. One ot tho clauses of the agreement stated that the articles were only leased until paid for and that thoy wore not to bo moved from tho houso in which they wcio installed without Guinan'8 consent. The latter learned that Hesser had sold some furniture and when ho called at tho house ho could not find his goods, hence tho arrest. Hesser denied that ho had sold any of tho goods, that they wero at Nurcmburg aud ho was willing to return them. Ho was put unuer faou nan. latest patriotic songs from 10 to 35 conta at llrumm's. An Unsavory Chho. Edward Welsh, a married man about 45 years of ago, residing at Ashland, was ar rested on tho charge of assaulting Jennie Simnicrman, aged 17 years, with criminal intent. The deed was committed noar a spring on the outskirts of Ashland. Welsh was committed to jail, but duriug the night he escaped from tho lockup at Ashland, and has not been captured. At Payne's nursery, Glrardvillo, you will find the largest stock overseen lu tho county. Device to Sleet tlio llrntlght. Owing to tho scaicity of water horeabouts tho Heading Company has equipped a locotno tivo with a pump aud hose to bo used lu supplying tho motive powor. Tlio cugino will be stationed at ltavon Hun. A number of tanks will bo used In conveying tho water to such points whoro it may bo needed. If tho drought continues it is probable another locomotivo will bo equipped for tho samo purpose. Infant's lace caps, the choapest and largest stock in town, at F. J. Pert.'s, 21 North Main stieet. tf lleaitl From Ills Son, Timothy Lynch has received a letter from his sou, Edward, who recently enllstod as a member of Battoiy F., Seventh Artillerv. and Is now located at Fort Wiuthrop, Mass. Ho expects to bo ordered to some Southern point within the next six weeks. Women lovo a clear, Healthy complexion. Puro blood makes it, Burdock Blood Bittern makos purv blood. Cur .lumper lnjiind. Samuel lltuol, a 1 l-yoar-old-boy of Shamo klu, missed his footing In Jumpiug on a coal tralu on which lie Intended to steal u ride and had his right foot so badly crushed that amputation ws vwulo above tho anklo, Mm. I.'iltturils Inipriiied. Mrs. T. J. Edwards, formerly of Mahanoy City and now of Green liidgo, near Mt. Carmel, whoso thumb was penetratod by a needle anil caused her arm to swell, has so far recovered as to Ihi ablo to Icavo tho house. Her friends here will bo pleased to learn that the danger point is passed. A wheelman's tool big isn't complete with out a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Heals cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Mouarch ovor pain. Flrel rirel Mrel Insure your property from loss In the oldest and strongest cash compaulos : Phila Underwriters Insurauco Co. of North America and Flro Association, Hartford Uro Ins. Co., Amoricau Firo Insurance Co Westchester Firo tin. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams. 123 S. Jardln St., Shonandoah. UNDERWEAR. Shirts, icjc. Drawers to mate at same price. Our best grades. The prices are cut in 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, in leading and up-to-date shapes, at ridiculously low prices. CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. MAXLEVIT, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date Ifat Sfore and Shenandoah's Greatest Gent't Furnishing Store. E I'or 14 dozen window shades. All our better ones have been reduced also. Shades made to fit anv window o.,,t especially store windows. Call for bargains in new carpets at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. Furniture AND Refri erators Marked down to ()w st selliiiP- nrices. We the are soiling our stock as Iow a;, any ol our competitors; yes, in fact, they can't touch us on some of our goods. M. O'NEILL, tOS S. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning of Baldness. Wostphal'o fluxiHatop Cures Dandruff and 11 diseases of the scalp. FO SALE AT If DDDnrtn n Ferguson House Block. IT'S EA5Y. 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.1 25 South Mala gtrwt. luiijii!.- '- -'V1
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