droning ia H DO YOU WANT jS II ffflf Vlf utile through frt- II Ik I l gressive, dtsnifiea, influential journal use the HUttALD tolumnt. ' Crea tes business itcante ef its hnni'ti targe circulation anil renders rich remits to its advertisers. VOL. XIII.-NO 195. SHENANDOAH. PA.. EEL DAY. AUGUST 12. 1898. GREAT REDUCTION BABY CARRIAGES In order to clean out the balance of our stock as quickly as possible Carriages that were $20 " 18 17 IS " 12 10 " .. 9 6 If you want a choice conic at gone in a few days at these prices. J. P. Williams & SgJSO'HARA'S OPEN DAY SHENANDOAH and -NEW CARPETS For fall trade now open. REDUCED PRICES ALL r-rm i ON Summer Dress Goods. ft J. J. PRICE'S, GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OR Ladies' - and - As we have only a few more left and always opening our season with a clean, fresh, up to date will sell these regardless of cost never before heard ot. ho avail before they are all gone. . THE BEE HIVE, S29 S. Main St. Third If you want to have your food kept sweet and clean use a - - - - BALDWINS REFRIGERATORS. '8 HflRSWARE STORE - For Good Light White Bread AND NO, TROUBLE TO BAKE use: aqueduct mill. Daisy or Moss Rose Flour! Sold by Geo. NAA. Keiter. Whole WheatJIGraliam Flour Old Time Pure Rye Flour Brookside Fancy Pastry Flour Best Granulated Corn At KEITER'S. IN THE PRICE OF 00, now 00, " 00, 00, 00, 00, 0n, .. 00, once as we $17 oo 15 OO 1 oo 13 OO 10 oo . v o oo 7 OO SO think. they will be all Son, 13 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. A.IMD AND NIGHT. MAHANOY CITY. Special Values in SUMMER UNDERWEAR. JUST a few Ladies' Shirt U Waists lelt. Reduced from gi.oo to 35 and 50 cents. They must be sold. Dry Goods and Carpet Stoie, Children's - Hats. 1 1 oeiieve in stock, we and at prices Shenandoah yourseli ol this opportunity Door From 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, SC. Meal. COST OF THE WAR REACHES MILLIONS , HiiorUI to KvKSind IIkiui.ii, Washington, Aug, 12. l'caro Is now as surccl, nnd Iho cost or equipping fleets and armies anil gentling them against Spain wilt reach largo proportions, liough estimates show that the prlco of victory avoraged f810,70O a day. Tho government has ox ponded a million dollars every twenty.fou hours In July and tho samo amount in August, Many big contracts are loft out In this cstlmato, and when theso aro sottlod ou oxponsos will bo greatly increased. Hero is a rough estinrnto mado hy tho war department ofllcials : Additional appropriations caused hy war, 3111,760,00.1.11; total money paid to dato, $95,000,000.00; tuonoy paid for tho army, $01,000,000.00 ; money paid for tho navy. $31,000,000.00 ; general average dally expenditures, (840,700.00 ; daily avcrago for July, $1,000,030.00; probable dally average of total cost, (1,500,000.00; probable number of pouslonors, 230,000. It is safe to say that the pensions to ho paid on account of tho war will exceed tho coat of tho military and naval operations several times over. SPANIARDS COMPLAIN OF ILL TREATMENT Special to Uvk.niso IIkiialu uiuramir, Aug. 12. 1 lie olllcors and men of tho llucna Ventura, Catallna Ouido aud Miguel Jovar arrived yestorday on hoard tho Ilesperia, and wcro transshipped direct to Algccinis. They complain bitterly of the! ircaunoiimi. lampa. iiiey say they were ill fed and micarcd for; that tlioir luggago was lost, and that sentinels wcro brutal They woie, thoy say, confined in small bar rack rooms. I hey wcro. they say, well treated at Now York, their treatment being quito diireiout, Tho Spanish authorities, siuco their arrival, are treating them like dogs. Limit. Ilobnon I,etlen. Special to Kvknixo IIkiialu. iNow iork, Aug. 1Q. Lieut. Hobson loft lioro to-day for Santiago, to suporviso tho raising of tho Spanish cruisor Colon. Ho was given a hearty farowell. The 1'iesident has appointed Lieut, lloh son's father postmaster at Greensboro, Ala. Troops l.cmn Santiago. Special to Uvksinu Hubald. bantiago, Aug. 12. TI10 First Brigado of the Second Division, in command of (Ion. 1.UUIOW, departed to-day cm tho steaineri .Mobile for Montank Park, New York. (iurulu Willing to Assist. Hieclnl toI2vK.vi.va IIkiialu. Santiago, Aug. 13. den, Garcia, who in anger becauso tho city of Santiago after its surrender was not turned over to tho Cubans, severed all relations with the American army, bus repented, and in a letter to Gen. Shaftor indicates his willingness to again join with tho United States forces in fighting tho Sdaniards. A BOY MANGLED. llie Mother of tlin Victim Witnessed tlui Accident. Special to Kvksino Herald. Mahanoy City. Aug. 12. While coal on tho railroad track near tho foundry crossing this morning William Moose, aged 13 years, met Willi a serious accident, which may yet result iu doath. His iniurios nrn of bucii u nature tnat, In caso of recovery, ho will ho a cripplo for life. Iho unfortunate boy is a son of .Tnlm Itceso, of West Centre streot. and in com. pauy witu tils mother, went to tho placo of cue acuiuoui, 10 picic coal. While ougaged in gathering tho coal from beneath cars ho was suddenly startled by a crash caused bv tlm cars coming together. Tho trip had been struck by a shilling engine to back them Into town. 1 110 engineer of tho ouiz no not bln awuro of young Itoeso's danger, continued to moTo mo engine towards its destination hy increasing the speed, llefore the bov conlii extricate himsolf from his perilous nositlon he was knocked down and fell beneath tho wheels, which passod over his llttlo legs and arms, Iho flesh was torrihlv mtitllntmi nnA tho bones crushed. rho mother of the victim, with a imriit. impulse and regardless of danger threatening herself, pullod tho proatrato and mangled form of her boy from beneath the cars. Alter being extricated the llttlo bov hM up his right hand as if in supplication of morey. It was without fiuirers. nnlv tlm bloody stumps remaining and tho crushed bones protruding from tho mangled flesh. Ho tried to rlso, but being without sunnorfc of thn right leg, which was cut oil" at tho kuee, lie lell back to the ground. His left foot was masked to a jelly. I he almost crazed mother ran linnmwHnl Hinging her suu bonnet about her head and crying for help. In the meantime tho llttlo Victim was nut ou a stretcher and remnvi.il in tuo Home or his parents, where he was given temporary treatmont prior his removal to tho Minors' hospital, At Iho latter placo it was louud Impossible to perform an Immediate opoiatiou, Tho boy's condition is regarded usvory critical. GUbertoli Hag liaising. Tho patrlotlo feeling that imbues tho peo ple of Gilberton will bo glvou expression to morrow afternoon when the r. O. S. of A. of that town will raise a Hag over the now school building. Tho ceremonies will begin at 3 o'clock, when 11 parade will start includ lug the societies, firemen, mombcrs of tho School Hoard aud others. Several floats will bo In lino aud speeches wilt bo made by prominent orators. The flag, 10x15, was pur chased from It, II. Morgan by Mm. Nathau llouoraud Mrs. Thomas J, James, who pre sented it to tho camp, aud that organization iu turn dedicated it to tho schools. I Properties Transferred. The following deeds Hero filed: From l'utrlck J, Fcrfciisou and wife to llarbara E, Humble, premises iu Union Township, From tho Llttlo Schuylkill Navigation Uailroad and Coal Company, to Cornelius Kilduy, lot iu Taniaqua. SPAIN ASSENTS 31. Gumboil Empowered to Sign Ponco Preliminaries FOE SPANISH GOVERNMENT. American and Spanish Delegates to Meet in Paris, riiE PHILIPPINES PROBLEM. Impression Prevails That the Powers Will Not Regard Their Disposal So Passively as They Have the Disposition of Cuba and Porto Rico First Condition of Pro tocol is an Armistice. Madrid, Aug-. 12. The Government has reccWed the protocol and the cab inet council rose at :40 p. m., having approved it. Tho government has wired Jl. Cumbon, empowering him to sign the preliminaries of pence. Yesterday was diplomatically one of the busiest since the outbreak of the war. There have been no fewer than three cabinet councils, In addition to various diplomatic conferences. Though the text of the protocol was not re ceived until the evening was well ad vanced the government had been made fully acquainted with its contents through Paris. The matter was practically settled at the cabinet meeting yesterday after noon, and the receipt of the actual doc ument, therefore, only required a meet ing of the cabinet for a formal ac ceptance. Ministers adhere to the statement that the protocol contains no modification of the oiiglnal terms, but only new suggestions. They expect It will be signed at Washington today, and that a suspen sion of hostilities will be announced. Duke Almedovar de Itlo, minister of foreign affairs, assures the correspond ent of the Associated Press that the ne gotlatlons for the peace treaty will take place in Pails, but he says the commissioners have not yet been np- poinieu. The press now considers peace a fore gone conclusion and echoes the general Impatience to see a termination of hos tilities and to know the program for tho peace commission, at which It Is Believed either Senor Moret or Duke Almodovar de Itlo will preside. It Is believed that the negotiations will ex tend into the second half of September. London, Aug. 12. The Mndrid cor respondent of The Dally Mall says: The cabinet yesterday considered the protocol, which arrived yesterday morning. President McKInley accents the Spanish reply, with slight formal modifications. The first condition of the protocol Is an armistice. This will be declnred Immediately. The conditions are the same as those proposed by President McKInley. Senor Sagasta has cabled M. Cambon an authorization to sign the protocol, to which step the aueen regent has already given assent. The cabinet council last night also discussed the Instructions to bo given the Spanish commissioners for the ne gotiation of peace. The question of the Philippines will be the chief point for consideration, and 011 this the precise Intentions of the American government are not known. 'The Impression prevails here, how ever, that the powers will not regard the problem of the Philippines with the same passivity as they showed towards Cuba and Porto Hlco. The American and Spanish delegates will meet Im mediately In Paris, the cabinet at Washington urging expedition." The Madrid correspondent of The Dally Chronicle, telegraphing last night, says: "It Is generally believed that President McKlnley's reply has been received, but nothing has been disclosed officially. The minister of war, Correa, declares that It will be a difficult problem to dispose of tho repatriated soldiers, since there is no room for them In the bar racks. The pope has authorized the Spanish government to reduce temporarily the salaries of the clergy, In view of Spain's necessities." The Madrid correspondent of The Times says: "The preliminary negotia tions are advancing steadily, though perhaps not so quickly us could be wished. The short reply from Wash ington to the last Spanish note, which reached Madrid yesterday, must be re garded as merely a forerunner of a more detailed communication that may be expected In the next few days. It says the president will take Into con sideration all tho points raised In the last Spanish note, and will embody tho conditions ns a whole In a formal document, the text of which will be tel egraphed to Madild for aceptunce with tne least delay possible. Until this latter communication is received It will be Impossible to say whether the cortes will be asembled at once or only ai mo ciose 01 ine negotiations. SPANIARDS IN AMBUSH. One American Killed and Fourteen Wounded While Reconnolterlng in Porto Rico. Washington, Aug. 12. The following message has been received from Gen eral Schwa.11, In cam near Ilorml Eueros, Porto nico: "Advance guard. Including cavalrv nf this command, while reconnolterlng northwest of Itosnrlo river, near Hor mlgueros, developed strong Spanish force which lay concealed In hills north of Mayaguez. In general engagement that followed Lieutenant Byron, Eight cavnlry, my aide camp, was wounded In foot, and Private Ferm berger, Company D, Uleventh Infantry, nnd one other private were killed, and 14 enlisted men were wounded. It Is reported that the most, If not the entire, Spanish garrison of Maya guez nnd surrounding country, consist ing of 1,000 regulars and 200 volun teers, took part In tho engagement. We drove the enemy from Ms position, nnd It Is believed inflicted heavy Ions. A wounded Spanish lieutenant was found In field nnd brought In our lines. Conduct of officers nnd men was be yond all praise. "Immediately after repulse yesterday Spanish troops Jolnrd by what were left In Mayaguez moved In direction of Lares. Have sent scouts In that di rection. My command entered Maya guez at 9 o'clock this morning." GUNDOAT BANCROFT'S FIGHT. Ono or Her .'Men Killed On IMiurto Cortes. Key West. Aug. 12. The cunboat Ilancroft arrived yesterday from the Isle of Pines, bringing news of a light with Spanlaids, In which one of her men was killed. Ten miles from the south coast of the Isle of Pines, neur Santo Domingo, the wreck of a schoon er was sighted. Tho Bancroft's launch, with a one-pounder on board, was sent to reconnolter, manned by 14 men under Lieutenant Henry U. Wilson. The schooner, seeing the launch, sailed for Puerto Cortea, beaching herself, and, with the aid of a rope, ran her still hntder aground. The soldieiH on shore fired at the Bancroft's launch, which replied with her one-pounder, eventually compelling the Spaniards to llee. Apprentice James Monroe swam to the schooner nnd tied a rope to her and Seaman Valdeman Holmgien also swam to an other small boat and made fast to the rope. Stoker Kmanuel Nuulquols was killed by a bullet through the left arm and chest. The launch soon after wards towed awav the schooner, which pioved to be the Carmlte, load ed with llieviod. I'IiobiiIx llimo Co. Notlre. A special meeting of tho Phoenix Hose Company No. 2 will bo hold iu their hall on Monday morning, August 15, at 0:30 o'clock. All members aro rcqiieotod to bo present. Those failing to attond will bo subject to a fine of ?2.00. liy order of the company, S-10-it James F. O'Heak.v, Sec'y. I.elilgh VallBy su, The retrenchments being effected by the management of the Lehigh Valley Uailroad bavo apparently not ended yet. It is now slated that tho division ollices at Dolano will shortly bo transferred to Ilazlcton and also that tho coal region branches will soon bo- comu part ot either tho Eastorn Division which exienus irom Maucli ClumV 1,, n.i. Amboyortho Lohigh Division which ox- lenus irom jllauch Chunk north. It prooaoio tliatthe Wilkesbarre shops will be uuuo aBy mm. a director of the company la rrnrfitml ,;tl. ... . ' ' j ,,,t nmv uiey nave ro- nioveu many superfluous ollieials aud will probably add to tho numbor. Ho also an nounced that officials of tho company will not bo permitted to interfere in political con- costs ana cites ono caso where Hon. John lAisennug produced proofs of the intorfc J...CU 01 superintendent whoso resignation "anueu 111. it takes timo to work out the regeneration of the company, but the new management does not hesitate to apply the axe, aud tho lino is not now a closo family corporation. Tho DruKKl'U' Outing, The members of tho Pliarmai -elltiffll Aaa.i- ciation hold their animal meeting and ban quet at Tumbling Kun yestorday. An elaborato spread was prepared, and tho follow ing toasts were responded to : "Druggists of Schuylkill County," G. W. Konuedy; "Drug Clerk," P.l'.D.Kirlin; "Relation of Doctors vo 1110 uruggists," r, W. Houck; "Tho i-Huies, m. i;onaghuo. Iho luxuries of a trip to the sea shore uuriiig me ncaiea month or August can bo fully realized at a mimimum cost by taking tho Pennsylvania railroad nay, August iBtn. Atlantic City is tho most nteessioiopoini as it can bo reached without transfer through Philadelphia by purchasing uia i iiiu woiawaro uivor Uridge Route, uu,y " ii nue from points iu Pennsyl vauia. Town tijelUU I.'litered. oiieiiuuuuim Will ho rpnrmonl.,1 I., ti... August Raco meet of tho Mahanoy City .. ..i.u....o., jcuiiuuy, join lust., by J. A uroiyn in ine ono m o norfen nm! vnt 1 r. C f. ... - ,hu ituu 1 . oyeillllZ ill tlm nnn.ltalr ..tln dash. Syemitz has also ono ratio lap raco. lllekert's Culo. Clam soup, free, to-night. A siwlnl ln,,..i. served to-morrow morning. School Warrant Issued. The state department of public instruction .osutu u immoer 01 warrants for payment of the school appropriation. They went to the larger districts. Shonandoah has not yet Iluud Injur.. I. (leorge Joudoskl, a residout of town, had two fingers of his left hand mashed yoster day by a falling piece of tirnbor in the (lilborton colliory. Dr. Stolii dressed the injury. .Married In Philadelphia, John Poff, a son of Peter Potr, of North West street, has joined tho ranks ot the benedicts. Ho was m trricd to Miss Margaret Kohlor, of Philadelphia, on Tuesday morn ing.at nine o'clock, in the Quaker City. Mrs. Potr, mother of tho groom, was present at the ceremony. Kendrlck House Free Lunch. Cream of tomato soun will bo to all patrons to-night. ' Kcllpso Ucllpsea All. Tho Kclipso Oil Compauy's delivery turn out is making a stunning display. It is a uewouoput 011 tho road yesterday. The horses wear heavily nickeled harness and the ou cauK is elaborately decorated. Tho run- lung gear is oi a bright red color, and tho iuuk mine Willi t 10 LOlnnanv'a nn,n .. tsci-n siuo 111 gin letters Two largo trays mo laiiK aro also neatly dec orated. Speclul Services. Thoro will be snecial Trinity Reformed church on West Lloyd street at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Absolutely Puro POWDER REGHUITS jTOTIM. Another Squad Left To-day For the Georgia Camp. MHETEEN WEHT THIS TIME LUut, Blvlter Is Doing a Laid Office Busi ness and Will Continue the Recrult lnc Until Further Orders-The Nanus of tho Last Men Who Went. About tho only scene of activity iu the town last night and to-day was tho regular army recruiting station in tho Fercuson Illock ou West Contre street. Limit. Klitr is doing a land ollico business and his in. creased forco of clerks Mud it difficult tn kpm. abreast with tho work mado for thom by the opplicants. Tho ollics was kept open until after ton o'clock last night and was filled with applicants until tho doors closed. lliero was a stirring scene about thostntlnn last night whon a boy residing on West Lino stroet ana named l'rauz got into an altcrca tion with Harry Walters, the door tender. Tho boys "coupled up" 011 tho sidewalk and pummoled each other fast and furious until Corporal Georgo Ciegg forcod his way through tho crowd and took Walters off of his an tagonist. Corporal Clegg, by the way, Is not tho dudo some pcoplo judge him to bo from his attire. Ho is a cavalryman who has soon activo sorvico in tho West, and whon it comes to "scrapping" ho is right at liome. Somebody kicked Waitors in tho mouth dur ing tho scrimmage and he now carries in his underllp two stitches as Dr. Stoin's momonto. Waitors is not only tho first recruit to bo en listed aud sworn iu at the station, but also tbo first to bo wounded. Liout. Sivitor has concluded to retain James Bradley on his corps of clerks while ho is engaged in recruiting, tho recruit to ac company him to each town ho visits. r-acn 01 tho recruits that left town tlii afternoon carried a quarter pound package of smoKing ana cnowiug tobacco prcsontod by Harry J. Muldoon. Tho following is the official list of the re cruits who were sworn iu to-day and left foi Camp Lithia Spriugs, Georgia, together with their birthplaces as given when thoy applied: Josepif Bortusky, Shenandoah. Justin-Labanaski, Russia. John II.Taggart, Win. Penn. Fraucis A. Housor, Lost Creek. Walter Cooncy, Philadelphia. Owen (iaughat). Ireland. James V. Coyne, ftSi.jlklH county. Nicholas Whalen, HeckstIn,rTille. Georgo K. Taggart, Win. Penn. . Goorgo McC'loskey, Germany. Samuel W. Nowiiard, Northumberland Co. Potor Rijik, Austria. Henry J. Zubris, Russia. Edward G. McElrath, Mauch Chunk. Walter H. Phillips, Pottsvillo. William Yusykiolis, Russia. Daniel Chudiucca, Shenandoah. Simon Golis, Russia. James Wilson, Philadelphia. There wore nineteen raon in the sauad and they wore placed in charge of Recruit Coyuo, wno was instructed as to his responsibility for delivering all tho men safo at tho camp. Tho crowd of men and women who assembled at the depot to seo the recruits depart this aftornoon was even larger than that which as sembled on the day tho first sepjad departed and enthusiasm ran high. A delegation of the G. A. R. Post formed a part of the escort to the depot to-day and they shook hands cordially with tho departing recruits. Tbo 21st Uuitod States Infantry, for which the recruits in town aro being oulisted, loft Santiago yostorday for Moutauk Poiut, Long Island. Lieut. Siviter stated to-day that this would not interfere with his recruiting ; that he would continue until orders aro ro coived from headquarters to stop. The re cruits will continue going to Camp Lithia Springs and remain thoro until the 21st Regiment is givon orders to go to somo per manent destination, whon they will be assigned to it. lllg Timo In Store. Thoro is a big timo iu store fur poopio seek ing enjoyment. Tho annual picnic of tho Phoenix Firo Company at High Point park next Monday will be a great event. The "boys" who compose the membership of the coinpauy aro tho friends of tho public in tho time of need aud distress, and aro thomsolvos iu neod of financial assistance to maintaiu their quartors aud keep their apparatus in good condition. Elaborato arrangements liavo been mado for tho picnic. Dancing music win oo lurnisneci uy a first class cuestra. mo company will proceed to tho picnic in a uoay at 10 a. in. Special Ilurgnlnst I'cic. suuues on rol era. 8 int. Ktr..,.. matting 10 conts a yard. Best table oil cloth 12 cents 8.11-3t P. J. Mo.VAOHAJf. The Family will I.euve Town. Miss Hattlc Hess, who resigned tion us a public school teacher hero, has re ceived a similar appointment at Newark, N. J. Miss Hess lias a sister teaching school at Newark, and the family expects to removo therein 11 short time. The School ltnnr.l will fill tho vacancy caused by Miss Hess' resignation at a special meeting next Mondnv cveuiug. Seet Jersey Watermelons ami C'ante. loupes, Ono carload of oich for Saturday, all rino and sweet. We sell as cheap as anybody iu town. Coalett's 38 South Main St. 8-12-St Social (Intlierlug. There was a social gathering last evening at tho residonco of Mrs. W. J. Morgan, ou South Jardiu street, in honor of hor sister, Miss Bcssio Wooley, of Philadelphia. The numberof guosts was limited, but tho even ing passed very onjoyably. The lloriiiigli Lout, 111 tho case of J. C. Brown, Frank Conry and M. R. Slcln, liquidating trustees of the Shenandoah Lumber aud Feed Company, against the Borough of Shenandoah, Justico Toomoy last night gave Judgment in favor of the trustees for f WO with interest from Feb. 23rd, 1MI3, and costs, Murrlage Licenses, Marriage licenses wore issued to the follow ing: Benjamin F. M. Paul and Maggio Borkey, both of Auburn; John Klobassa aud Mary Kramora, both of Mlucrsvillo. The Mt. Uiulu Won. About a.UOO poopio wituessed tho game of ball at Ashland yesterday aftornoon between the St. Louis National League team and tho Locust Dalo-Ashlaud combination, Tho former won by a score of 12 to a. Mmv Shenandoah enthusiasts were present, , Nollcit to the Public. I wish to announce to tho people of Sheu andoah and vicinity that I will move to tho Dornbach building, on East Centre stroet now occupied by the Star Clothing House, ou August 15th. Uutil that date I will sacrifice my entire iiuo of mon's, boys' and children's clothing, haU and cups, gent' furnlihlng goods. Samuel Block. Bicycle supplies and novelties of overy de scription at llrumm'i. Fire! Fire! Urn I Insure your property from loss In the oldest and strongest cash companies : Phlla. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford lire Ins. Co., Amorlean Firo Insurance Co., West Choster Firo tus. Co., United Firemen's Ius' - T. T. Williams, . 183 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. Naval and Army Heroes. Dewey sell gents' furnish ings cheap? Well, if you Havana experience you will know that to be the cause of our suc Ma ine cess. Again, the Merritt of our goods causes the people to travel Miles to patronize us. We welcome the looker as well as the buyer. MAXLEVT, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date Hat Store nd Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. For dozen window shades. All our better ones have been reduced also. Shades made to fit any window, nnd especially store windows. Call for bargains In new carpets at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. Furniture AND Refrigerators Marked down to the lowest selling prices. We are selling our stock as low as any ol 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. Wootphal'B fluxlHatop Cures Dandruff and all diseases 0 tlie scalp. FOa SALB AT Ferguson Ilotue Block. CTART THE Q BALL ROLL1N We have placed at vour dknrwnl --GROCERIES At very lowest prices. This ought to lend interest and inspiration to you. You don't need to be coached on these bargains, their excellence is apparent even to the uninterested observer. You're the winner ns well as ourselves. T.J. BROUGHALL 1 28 South Mala Strtat.JJ
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