mm THE HERALD Crta its business because of its kiwun large circulation nnl ranters rich To teach the public through m fro gressive, ,igmfiea, influential journal use the UHKALD columns. 'suits to its advertistts. VOL. XIII.-NO. 185. SEENAKDOAII. PA.. MONDAY. ATGITST I. 1898. ONE CENT 8 DO YOU WANT I SiH I GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BABY CARRIAGES In order to clean out the balance oi our stock as quickly as possible. ..... Carriages that were $20 00, 18 00, lr 00, IS 00, " 12 00, 10 00, 9 00, 00, If you want a choice come at gone in a few days at these prices. J. P. Williams & Son, nJlT gSJOrHARA'S F-OR FINE HIM OPEN DAY SHENANDOAH and NEW- CARPETS For fall trade now open. REDUCED PRICES ON Summer Dress Goods. I I nDrZDf CT'Gl Dry Goods and v-J - rrUWC- carpet Stote, GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OR Ladies' - and - As we have only.i -few mure left and always believe in opening our season with a clean, fresh, up to date stock, we will sell these regardless of cost and at prices Shenandoah ne. r before heard of. So avail yourself of this opportunity before they are all gone. THE BEE HIVE, ii3 S. Main St. .Third If you want to have your food kept sweet and clean use a - - - - REFRIGERATOR. L Srtsst' 8WALM For Good Light White Bread AND NO TROUBLE TO BAKE USE AQUEDUCT MILL. Daisy or Moss Rose Flour. Sold by Geo. AA Keiter. 'Whole 'Wheat Graham Flour Old Time Pure Rye Brookside Fancy Pastry Flour Best Granulated Corn Meal. At KEITER'S. $17 OO 15 OO OO 13 OO 10 OO O OO T OO V SO once as we think they will be all AND AND NIGHT. MAHANOY CITY. Special Values in SUMMER UNDERWEAR. J UST a few Ladies' Shirt Waists lelt. Reduced from $i .oo to'35 and 50 cents. They must 1,e sold- Children's - Hats. Door FVom Post 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 now " ' 6 ft, f .A SPAIN'S FINANCES LUCE HER FLEETS. Hpeclul IllhVKNI.Vd 11K1IAL11. Mild 1 Id, All),'. 1. Clrent il iu tpoi ti t men t la felt that tho United States docs not nrnko Cuba reeognlzopartoftho Cuban debt, which Spall, guaranteed. Hardy $20,000,000 In Cuban bonds, chiefly G per cents, aro hvlil by forelgnois, mostly French und Germans, The rest uru held by Spaiiiaids and tlio liank of Spain. Including all her guarantees, Spain has tlio prospect of saddling her finances with tlio In terest nud amortization of over f.WO.OOO.OOO of Cuban treasury debts. Spain has also to faco tlio cost of building a new navy and of pacifying tlio Philippines, whero alio has also guaranteed bonds issued in 18U7 to tlio amount of $10,000,000. DEBTS OF CUBA AND THE PHILIPPINES. Hpeclnl to Kvknino IIeiiaui. London, Aug 1. According to a special rccolvod by tlio Daily Telegraph from Madrid if Cuba and the Philippines rcpudiato their debts Spain will all the more bo anxious to pay, as the debts 1110 mostly hold by Spaniards residing in tho Peninsula. Moreover, if thoio hud been no war with the United States the payment of the debt would have de volved on Spain. THE TEXAS GOES INTO DRY DOCK. .Special to Kvkkino Ukhai.h Now York, August 1. Tho battleship Texas went into dry dock today. Tho repairs 011 her will lie dono as rapidly us possible. Tho work may tako longer than was expected, as tho Texas struck a rock at Dry Tortugaa last March, and the amount of damugo dono at that timo is not known. DESPATCHES FROM THE PHILIPPINES Special to I'.VICNIMI llKHAI.U. Washington, Aug. 1. A eonferenco is in pi ogress at tho White Honso this afternoon. Tho object is to consider the serious situation in tho Philippines and important despatches from Admiral Deoy and (lonoral Merritt. ARMY OF OCCUPATION IS DECIDED UPON Special to ICmwinii IIkiulu. Washington, Aug. 1. It is announced to day that an army of fifty thousand men will bo sent to Cuba w Inn tho war is ondod. (ienoral I'itz-Hiigh Lee will bo in command. Tlinrii I'Mcctrorilteil. Spiellll tolSvENIMI lIl'.llAI.ll. Sing Sing, N. Y., Aug. 1. Martin Thorn whs to-day electrocuted for tho murder of William Ouldensuppo. Tlio man maintained to tho last tho samo calm inaunor which marked his conduct from tho moment of his arrest and which made him such a romarka- blo criminal during his trial. THE SILVER DEMOCRATS. I'nllowera or W. J. ltryim Will Issuo a Cull til Nominate ji Ticket. I'ottSVillo. AllL'. 1. Tlin frnn allvnrltoa ul,n uio dissatisfied with tlin netlnn nf f l.n n,,n. cratlc county convention in ignoring tho monetary question, met hero this morning in conforenco anil flisrusil tl, ,1nlltl..i issues, and tho advisability of placing a ucaei 111 mo neiu mat will bo loyal to tho Chicago platform and to William Jennings Bryan. Tho result of thoir deliberations was tho adoption of tho following : Believing that it Is for tho host interest of all who supported William Jouulngs Bryan, that all whn hnllnvn It, Hin f. r silvor nt the ratio of 18 to 1 should act for a common purposo, tlio following persons: Philip llreuuemau, Pottsvillo; Dcuuis dilda, Coaldala: John Mttrtiliv Ri'luivU-lli irn . W. I. Haldcman, Pjnegrovo, and J. C. McKonna, Port Carbou, wore designateed to 1, uui, juiuuj' wiiu 1110 mraetalllc or ganization, tor a convention favorablo to Bimetallism, Ono of tho prominent leaders of tho Demo cratio party from tho west end of tho county, who participated in the eonferenco, said: "Thore is niuoh discontent among bimetal lists, who believe that Bryan Is entitled to a proper endorsement, aro and determintd that a ticket shall bo nominated that will give tho peoplo an opportunity to oxpress their loyalty to tho Chicago platform. Tlio leaders in con trol ol tho Democratic convention sacrificed their manhood and principles for public olllco." Whether or not it is proposed to nominate a full county ticket, could not bo learned, but the bimctalllsts soem determined to nominate u candidate for Congress at least, and It Is likely a full ticket will be placed in the field. Petitions aro being signed in the various districts, in a cull for a county convention. Is There u Drill On 1 There aro rumors rife around town that three of the Democratic School Directors will enter a caucus with the Citizens Direc tora to-night to fix up a slato of tcachors to Ik) elected Weduesday night. In tho deal, it Is rumored. Directors Whitakor, Sullivan and ouo other not satisfied with tho allotment of toachors made are to get what they want. Whitaker will got Ills brother, former super lutoudont M. 1'. Whitakor. for ono school. It is ulso rumored thnt an,,.,. t .1... ..1.1 teachers aro to get the U. II, under tho now deal. Verily Shenandoah politics aro past JIIIUIMg UUt I Mr. Metz lteturns. After an absence of several weeks from town Jesse G. Metz has roturncd and to-day assumed the management of the Ferguson Ifouso. Mr. Motz will bo rememborod as manager of tho Hotel Franey while thehotol was under tho proprietorship of J, J, Fraucy, His return will bo pleaslug' to his town fi lends and tho hotel guests. All kinds of vegetables aud flower seeds, anil plants at Payne's nurseries, Oirardvlllo, Electric cars pass the door, 5-U-tf SPANIARD MUSTREPLY Enemy's Cabinet Now Dis cussing Our Demands. An Answer May Bo Expected With in Twenty-four Hours. FUTURE OF THE PHILIPPINES. An Amendment Inserted In Our Demands in Response to the Request of M. Cam bon, Who Is Given Full Power to Act For Spain It Is Belleved'We Are to Re tain a Stronger Foothold In the Islands Than a Simple Coaling Station. Washington, Aue. 1. The persons best Informed as to the piobubllltlcs decline that the nnswer of the Spanish government to tho teir, j of peace out lined by the government of the United States is not to he expected befote to morrow. This opinion is based upon a knowletlce of the time when the United States' communication was re ceived in Madrid, which was not until an early hour yestctdny mm nine;, the time required to decipher It, tho neces sity for an extended consideration of the matter by the Spanish cabinet, and also the necessity for carefully frnmlnr; the rejoinder. It Is not meant by this statement to question In any inunnor the full plenipotentiary powers of M. Cambon, tho French umlmssador, in deallns with the subject. On the con trary, they are In latitude wider than those usually conferred In such cases. But his position Is somewhat similar to that of the president himself, who Is obliged to secure the sanction of the United States senate to any treaty of peace that he may prepare, for the ambassador must submit to the Mndrld cabinet for Its approval any agreement thnt he may enter Into. Hut In tho drafting- of such an agree ment he Is fully authorized to proceed in his discretion, and to guard against any possibility of repudiation of his action he has been given the minutest definition of tho concessions that will be made by the Spanish government on every point that by any possibility could be expected to arise in the course of the negotiations. It waH not known to our doVernment that M. Cambon had such powers when he appeared Satur day afternoon at the White House to receive the American answer, but once the president was satisfied that he was competent to deal In an authorized manner with our government, the pro duction of his credentials was hailed with satisfaction, as tending to husten the leaching of an agreement without loss of time and In tho most direct manner, for technically the United States Is now treating with Spain without the Intervention of any third power. It may be said also that M. Cambon Is proceeding with straight forwardness towards his object, and that there Is no fear of devious diplo macy being Introduced into the nego tiations. There Is much speculation aa to the nature of the amendment In the answer of the United States that the ambas sador succeeded In Inducing President McKlnley to make, after the document had been so carefully constructed by his cabinet. All that can be knowingly stated la that It relates to that part of the answer which deals wlh the future of tho Philippines. It la known that the Spanish efforts were concentrated upon the retention of the Islands, and the Madrid cabinet was willing to make almost any sacrlfl.ee In Its power to secure that end. Whether or not the ambassador prevailed in this Is not known, but there is reason to believe that the success he attained was lim ited, and that the United States pro poses to retain Borne foothold a little more Important than a simple coaling station In the Islands. Had our demand been limited to a coaling station there would have been no doubt of Its acceptance, and It Is even probable that the concession might have been made of n consider able tract of land for a naval station and a supporting zone. Hut it Is be lieved that there was strenuous objec tion to the cession of the city of Man ila, the metropolis of the group, and particularly to the reference to a com mission of tho question of the future government of the Islands, for the Spanish sovomment Is desirous that Its full sovereignty shall remain un affected and without question. It Is assumed that It was this point which was the subject of amendment at tlu hands of the president, though what form that change took Is still un known. As some mention has been made In the publla discussions of tho possibility of the acquisition of ono of the Caroline Islands, it may be stated authoritatively that the matter has not been considered by the cabinet up to this time. Tho demands of our government as presented to Ambassador Canbon were as follows: Cuba will be free from all control of Spain and handed over to the United States for the establishment therein of a stable government In whatever way tho United States may deem best. Porto Hico and all of the Spanish Islands In the West Indies, save Cuba, will become the property of the United Btates. Guahan, a port in the I.adrone Islands, and tho whole Island of Qua han, over which the American flag now lloatB, will remain an American pos session. Over whatever tenltory the Stars and Stilpes float in the Philippine islands, and that means Manila, such territory will remain for the piesent on Ameil can possession, and a commission Is proposed for the settlement of the question an to what shall be done with the remainder of the Philippines and such other questions as may come up In the peace negotiations. Nothing Is said about an Indemnity or about any other questions. There U no mention of the Caroline Islands nd no Intention on tho part of tho gov ernment, if Spain accepts tho terms submitted, to require the cession of those Islands. Tho cabinet decided unanimously that no part of Spanish debt which sln has Issued In tho form of Cuban bonds snail bo assumed by Cuba or the United States. Nothing, howevert Is said In iiiq answer aoout the Cuban debt. Typhoid Vlotlnm fit Camp Alcor. Washington. Aug. 1. Twenty-two more cases of typhoid fever were re moved yesterday from Camp Alger to the post hospital at Fort Myer for treatment, and 20 patients received at the Fit st division hospital and classed as suspects. Among these taken to Fort Myer are First Lieutenant Hoffa, of the Thirteenth Pennsylvania; Pri vates Joseph Hlghter, J. U Schrlver, II. P. McCarty, S. Henry, Edward Hlnea and K. P. I-aughticr, of tho Twelfth Pennsylvania. At tho division hospital are Privates E. II. Cokley, Layton Williamson, II. ICabel, Porter Hurkholdcr. Stewart Null, Samuel Welmonth, Mai tin Avery, Daniel Shultz, Simon Long, Thomas Uoyle, Joseph Bright, B. T. Smith and Will iam Itassel, all of tho Twelfth Penn sylvania, and Arthur Hlsblng, Thomas GIllcs and Samuel Davis, of the Thir teenth Pennsylvania. lli'liiKtiiir Homo tho Slok Soldlnrn. New York, Aug. 1. The United States transport Concho, Captain Sam uel Illsk, which sailed from Santiago July 23 with 162 sick officers and men, urrlved here yesterday. The Concho arrived at Hampton Roads on tho 27th Inst., and was placed In strict quar antine by the United States medical odlcor at that place. The Concho re mained at anchor for three days, and during thnt time five deaths occurred on board. Not being permitted to bury tho dead on shore, tho transport was obliged to proceed to sea, where the bodies of live men wore prepared for burial and consigned to the deep. Tho Concho was then ordered to proceed to New York, where the sick have been transferred to hospitals. Itrpoi'toil lloinliiii'ilinuut of Nouvltns. Key West, Aug. 1. Reports have reached here that Neuvltas, on the north coast of tho province of Puerto Principe, Cuba, has been bombarded by the ships of the blockading squad ron, evacuated by the Spanish and subsequently burned. No details urn known, und tho only information of the affair was that given to Cuptaln May nard, of the gunboat Nashville, by Lieutenant Colonel Hojas, of the in surgent foices at Glbura, last Tuesday. AmiUHtl AkuIii In Dospulf, Madrid, Aug. 1. The governor gen eral of Manila, telegraphing under date of July 25, says that aid Is Indispen sable to resist the imminent attack of the American forces under General Morrltt. The foreign warships In the bay, tho dispatch says, answered the salute in honor of the queen's saint day, and the American vessels dis played the American Hag. Notice to tho Public. I wish to announce to the people of Shen andoah aud vicinity that I will niovo to the Dornbach building, on East Ccntro street, now occupied by tho Star Clothing House, on August 15th. Until that date I will sacrifice my entiro Hue of men's, boys' and children's clothing, hats and caps, gents' furnishing goods. "-f w Samuel Block. Lost Two Horses. Tho Columbia Brewing Company has lost two horsos. They were overcomo by tho heat on Saturday while on their return from Locust (lap. John Ycagor, tho driver, left one at Brownsville aud managed to got the other to tho company's stable, where it died during tho night. Tho second horse was removed from Brownsville to tho stable of Dr. Longacre, tho veterinary surgeon, aud tlio borso died there yesterday. Tho loss Is u heavy ono to tho company, as tho horses were two of tho best in the delivery service. Watermelons uiul Cantelopes Bight oil tlio ieo. Ono carload received to day. They are guaranteed to bo all ripe and sweet. Sold wholcsalo and retail. All our fruit is always kept on ice. Fresh clams received daily. Also special for Saturday: Jersey sweet potatoes, Jersey sweet canto lopes, California pears. Spring chicken. At Coslett's, 3fl South Main street. 7-30-2t Schuylkill Siililloin Diiml. Tho remains of George W. Schneider, of jiinersvine, mio mod at Chlckamauga, ar rived at Mlncrsvilio to-day. The deceased wasamombor of Company F, 1th Pcnna. Bcgt.. and when his rmrtmnnf. iuf. i,..-... Bico ho was compelled to remain bolilnd be cause ui niuess. jus lamlly is in destitute cirelimKhtni.fte. find rrinmla Iintrn ....II eieut to give tho young man a soldior's burial. st rou. uross, 01 rottsvlllo, who was in the samocotntinnvwiMiKi.litinlfl.tr tin. nl... ln,l at Cliickiimauga. Botli wcro recruited by oergeant i-yio wuen 110 rettiruea to Pottsvillo to till tho quota of liis company. lllckert's Cute. Bean soup, free, to-night. Calf 'slivor and potato salad to-morrow morning. Labor Lout. Somebody opened tho gate of tho dog pound Saturday night and reloasod a num ber of captives made by the High Constable. Knnilrlck House Free Lunch. Vegetable soup will be served, free, to all patrons to-night. Mint stamp All Orders In bellefirinl nrptint-itLiM lrnTu -n t.. there has been much discussion as to whether mo organizations wore oxempt from tho pro- Visions of tbn illtnt.mil Mttniiii. !.... in.. following is tho decision of Itevonuo Collector iiicuiain, or Philadelphia: "Ml orders drawn fur tlm unvitmni ne ... l national, stato or subordinate lodges must nu! u mo com rovonuo stamp amxod." POWDER Absolutely Puro 8AKIH& DISTRESSING ACCIDENT Town People Lose Their Child While Visiting: I'otlsvllie. MANGLED BY A TROLLEY CAR! The Victim Ran In Front of the Cr and Wan Crushed Beneath the Wheels Before the Eyes of the Parents. Remains Brought Home. Florence Stella L'iscnhowor, daughter of Idosaud Mary M. Eisenhower, of town, was tlio principal figure in a most distressing ac cident at Pottsvillo on Saturday evening. Tlio child was aged 3 years, 5 mouths and I) days and at tho time of tlio accident was ac companied by her iuents, who wcro on their way with their tlirco children to spend Sunday with Mr. Eisenhower's parents at Palo Alto. Tlio child, Florence, was killed by an ulectiic car at tho corner of Oentre and .Mabaiitougo streets, in front of Clemens' drug storo, a few minutes after Boveu o'clock Saturday ovoning. Her body was terribly mangled, the right leg being cut oil' close to tho body, tho right arm severed at tho elbow and tho right bund justabovo the wrist. The victim survived but a few minutes after tlie accident. Mr. Eisenhower and his family went to Pottsvillo 011 tlio (i:10 p. m. Pennsylvania Bailioad train. Upon arrival at Pottsvillo they walked down Ccntro street on tlio west side its far us Wildermutb's storo and stood 011 tho crossing, waiting for tlio car. Florence wulkcdhehii.il her father and mother, her baud being held by her brother. As tho car approached mid when Mr. Eisenhower was in uio aci 01 raising his hand to stop it, I'lorenco broke tho hold her brother had on lior hand und run on tho track. The car was nut going fast, but it is against tho rules to stop a car on tho near crossing. Tho uiutonuan did not stop, neither could ho soe the child's act in time to bring tlio car to a halt. Tho littlo ono was struck by tho front end and thrown to tho ground. Then she rolled to tho side ot tho track aud was caugnt ny tho wheels. In a moment the wheels hail passed over tho frail body. " mangled lorm was carried into Siemens' drug store and Dr. V. II. O'Hara, who witnessed tlio accident, attended the child, but found her beyond human aid. The iemains were brought to town by the parents yesterday morning. Tlio family resides at the corner of (filbert and Lloyd streets, hut they 1110 now stopping at tlio homo of Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Drum heller. 334 West Coal street, ami tho funeral will take pl.ico from tlio latter residonco nt ono o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Services will bo held in the United Evanirolicalrburrli aud interment will bo mado in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Bicycle supplies und noveitios of ovory scriptiou at Brumm's. de- POLICE CASES. Olllcer Hurley Was Not Tliuurteil by "a ltetolter. At about 11:30 o'clock Sntur,!,,,. .,tl.t Walter Jenuski and Arthur gaged in a litlitwith Willi uin Miilruti!ivl.w at tho lattcr's saloon on West Lloyd street! wuen roiiccinan Hurley put in an appear ance, as 1110 otneer stopped into tho nlace revolver was pointed at his lm.nl by Jerefski, but Hurley was equal to tho emercencv and mi-it.,.),..,! ti, weapon from tho hand of the man aud Jerefski and Jenuski wero taken to the lockup. After a hearing beforo Justice Tourney thov were rnmmitti.,1 fnr fl,. .!,. in default of navment nf rt tips mill ix. alo Yesterday Jerefbki mailo Kui iium on a cnaruo 01 fjirrvltii. ..niinnlml deadly weapons. Ilusn Hull. Ono of tho L-reatfist: i.nm.w ,,f h.,t i.n evor played on tho grounds nt Frackvillo was piayou more yesterday betweon tho team of that placo and a nine from Gllbertou. Tho Attendnnro was tho lareiot hvpi- i....... ti... irounds and enthusiasm ran high. Tlio game was won played by both sides and the victory was well won bv tlm (!lll,..r( The score was 12 to 8. Tho Gilberton team wont into tlio contest well prepared, having tho assistance of a battery from Maueh Chunk espcciullv oupiipn,! fnr ti,n ..in Tho game at Ashland on Saturday between tho Locust Dale team and tho St. Nicholas Blues was won by tho latter, tho score bolug 10 to 3. A team cotntinxnil nf rim rni....n.i -1 . .uiviwi. 01 uio jjociors aim Druggists nine will play the regular team at tlio Trotting park to morrow afternoon. Tlin onmn ,111 I... at !J:30 o'clock. Fountain nous, from 25n tn a sn t v 1 Portz's. Hose Tested. Tile bulanca nf tlin bnn l,ln,i;..,. .i.t- borough which was used at tho recent Wm. l'onu mlno flro. was tniii.il !.-. ti... A-., .1. partment on Saturday, at the corner of Main am. uiuyu sireeis. ruporinwu(lent8 Uoldou and Lowis, of Wm. Peim, wero present. Four sections of the hoso burst aud one coupling puiieuoui. inis manes a total of fourteen sections or 700 fnct. nf 1m.. tv.it !...,. a pressure of 170 pounds was used. Once it was railed to ISO pounds. All condemned hoso. It is linih'ri.t.niil U tn Kn ,.nl,1 r..- 1... .l. coal company. The matter will probably I'V auiUILl-tl UL lOUIlCU'H Illnntltll. tlnvt 'I'lil.r day night. Notice to Wuter Consumers. Notice is horeby given that tlm watnr will bo turned oil" dally from 7:30 p. m. uutll 8:30 a. m. commencing August 1st. IMS. lo onier of the water committee, Joseph Boll, unuiriuuii. h t.o Weilillng Hill. Wallaco Payne, formerly of Ashland, and MISS A OHIO Tlivlor. .if (llmnUIII.. u..,r. quietly married at Newark, N. J., of 'which piaco iney aro hoth now residents. Ferdinand Unhand u,i,i Ml.. i,,..,n Heeker, two well knuwu young pooplo of Aniiiaini, wero married on Saturday. Harry Evans aud Miss Sybilla Towusoud, both of St. Clair, wero joined iu marriage by Itov. Acornly. Relative Souulit. Patrick Tulloy died suddenly yesterday irom heart uisoaso, at ihu homo of Cornelius Hodden, at Beaver Brook, l.uzeruo county. Tullev was 50 voars nld. All lila u...... reaido ill or near Shenandoah ami Aul,lu.i ud Mr, Koddou was In town to-day trying to locate them, Tho funeral will take placo ai uoaver urooK to-morrow, at two o'clock Tlio Miiluuioy City Itaces. Tho Mahanoy City Atlilotio Association, annoumo another bicycle nico meet for tho wheelmen of Eastern Pennsylvania to bo held at Mihanoy City park on tho aftemoou of August 15th. Entries to tho handicap races close on the lOtli lust., to other races on tho following day. Valuable prizes aro of. fered for theone-inilo novice, half tnllo dash, ono milo lap race, ono mile handicap aud (Ivo mile handicap. At Payuo's nursery, Glrardvlllo. you will find the largest stock ever seen In the county Fire! Tirol fire I Insure your property from low In tho oldest and strongest cash compaulos I'hllu Underwriters Iusurauco Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford 1 iro Ins. Co., American Tiro Insurauco Co . cst Chester FIro Tus. Co., United Firemen's I,1S- ' T. T. Williams. 2S 8. Jardln St., Shenandoah, IN UNDERWEAR. Shirts, 19c. 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 MATS. Our big line in black, brown and many other shades, in leading and uo-to-rl.atP shapes, at ridiculously low prices. CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. MAX LEVIT, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date Hat Store and Shenandoah' 1 Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. For dozen window shades. All our better ones have been reduced also. Shades made to fit especially store windows. Call for hnrrrninc FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. Furniture AND- Refrigerators Marked down to the luwi st selling prices. V f are selling our stock as low as, any j our competitors; yes, in fact, they can't touch us on some of our goods. M. O'NEILL, 10 S. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. DANDRUFF ... Is the Beginning; of Baldness. Woctphal'o fluxillatop Cures Dandruff .,,d all diseases of the scalp. KOI SALE AT DM DnRDElf 5H0F Ferguson House Block, IT'S EASY. It's never hard to spend money. You can induce most auyone 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 arc offering Groceries cheap. fi T.J. BROUGHALL 25 South Main streat.