ffrerold. THE HERALD Creates business because tf itsknnvn large circulation anil renders rich DO YOU WAM' ,Q 7i rfr,t A public thr gressive, dtgmfiea, influential journal use the HERALD ctlumns. results to its a Jvei risers. Cvl' VOL. XII1.-N0 19G. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATUJiDAY. AIMUST 13. 185)8. ONE CENT KS5 83 i u in I mm GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BABY CARRIAGES In order to clean out the baltuice of our stock as quickly as possible. ..... Carriages that were $20 00, 18 00, ir oo, 15 00, " 12 00, " 10 00, 9 00, 6 00, If you want a choice coincat gone in a few days at these prices. J. P. Williams & Son, 'jgSffff' SSJSO'HARA'S ROR $ . $P . OPEN DAY SHENANDOAH and NEW CARPETS $ For fall trade now open, "sfj UEDUCfiD PRICES ON ALL 1 r-. v i tlllll I ll.l III L... IIIIIILI.. J. J. PRICE'S, GaVsUe, GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OR Ladies' - and - Children's - Hats. As we have only a few more 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 never before heard of. So avail yourself of this opportunity before they are all gone. THE BEE HIVE, S9 S. Main St. "Third If you want to have your food kept sweet and clean use a - - - - BALDWIN REFRIGERATORS. ffSs Mm For Good Light White Bread AND NO TROUBLE TO BAKE 1 USE AQUEDUCT MILL. Daisy or Moss Rose Flour. Sold by ' Geo. W. Keiter. Whole Wheat Graham Flour Old Time Pure Rye Flour Brookslde Fancy Pastry Flour Best Granulated Corn Meal, At KEITER'S. $17 OO 15 OO "lOr OO 13 OO 10 OO Q OO 7 OO SO once as we think they will be all A NO AND NIGHT. MAHANOY CITY. Special Values in SUMMER MMER UNDERWEAR. JUST a few Ladies' Shirt Waists, leit. Reduced from $i.oo to 35 and 50 cents. now " " mk- They must be sold. Door F"rom Poet Office. Good Garden Hose Is hard to find. We have it iu either of these brands. We also have ordinary hose very cheap. SPRAY NOZZLES, MENDERS, SC. WILL NOT DISBAND THE VOLUNTEERS. Special In Kvksino IlKllAI.li. Washington, Aug. 13 TI10 volunteers will not do disbanded, but tho government will keep them consolidated until the ijuestion of garrisons 1ms been deetded on. A largo forco of troops will bo distributed lit different Important points in Cuba, and ns tlio admin istration's policy will bo to liavo all Btatos represented as far as possiblo, Pennsylvania troops will bu among tboso wlio will goto Cuba. Tlio troops now in l'orto !lco will remain tlioro on Harrison duty. l'enco r.irrril by tlio I'liipli'. Special to Kvkkinii I1khai.ii. Madrid, Aug. 13. ScnorSngasta said to-day that "tlicro is not a political man in Spain strong enough to daro to suggest a continua tion of war." Tlio Prime Minister is anxious to hold tlio Philippines. Tho United States has refused to assume the Cuban debt, and Spain hopes that Cuba will. Tho Ministers are preparing to tako vacations at tho differ ent resorts. Dentin anil runeriilK. Thomas J. Williams, aged 80 years, 6 months and 3 days died yesterday afternoon at tho resldenco of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Marshall, at No. Ill) West I.I no street. The deceased had been ailing for some timo and deatli was duo to a paralytic stroke. Mr. Williams was a widower, his wifo having died about four years ago. Tho funeral will take place on Mouday. Interment at Oirardvillo. Catherine relict of Patrick Kearns, Sr., died at her homo in Turkey J'.tin last night after a protracted illness. Tho deceased was about IIS years of ago and left a son and three daughters, ox-Councilman Patrick Kearns; Mrs. Michael MiCarthy, of Mahanoy City Mrs. John Stichou and Mrs. William Hobin, of St. Nicholas. Tho funeral will tako place Monday morning, services in Annunciation church anil interment in tho parish conictery. John Wcntzci. proprietor of a hotel at Tamaqtia, died yesterday, aged (l.-. years. Ho is survived hy soveral children, among them being MrsWll'.iam Seltzer, of Pottsvillo. Thnso "Active" Dog Citliurn. Ki. IIuiAM): I notice tho News editor Is criticising tho dog catchers for trying to do their duty in ridding tho town of worthless curs, For the Information of tho public I would say Mr. Doyle, tho editor, owus ono of theso animals, and furthermore has not complied with tlio ordinance regulating dogs running at large. Wo had the pleasure of performing our duty last night and taking in cliargo Mr. Doylo's dog. The owner made all kinds of thieats to iuduco us to give tho animal his freedom, but to no avail. Wo try to do our duty and hence our refusal to give tho Doyle cauino up unless the fine of ft 00 was forthcoming. This amount Mr. Doyle did not have, aud finally lio succeeded in borrowing tho amount from n friend and tlio dog was released. Wo have Mr. Doylo's dollar, and ho has his dog. Wo propose to do our duty without regard to raco or creed. Yours, &c, KlCHARIl IIOI'KINS. Jllna Grillilur'H Kindergarten. Tlio undersigned wi'l open a kindergarten in tlio basement of the German Lutheran church, West Cherry street, on Monday, August 20th. Children 3 years of ago and upward admitted. Two sessions dally, 10 a. m. to la a. 111., and 2 p. 111. to 1 p. w. Terms ft per mouth. 8-13-14t Miss Fannik D. Ghuhlek. Open Air Concert. Tho Arion Gorman Maeunerclior will givu an open air .concert 011 Ueddall's awning, corner of Main and Centre streets, to-morrow evening, under tbo direction of Prof. F. Zeitz. Tlio following program will bo ren dered : "Soldiers' Farewell." J. Klnknl: "Welcome," W. Tochirch; "Toast," Zollncr; "Tho lluntsmeu's Farewell," Mendelssohn; "Tbo Night." F. Abt; "Die Itheinreise," C. Zolluer; "In dor Feme," F. Silchcr: "Order of Toasts," F. Abt; "Tlio Two IJoses." W. Werner. An invitation is oxtcudod to all wtiocan read German to become members of tho organization. Hie Cutlets' riculc. Tlio Cadets of Temperauco, of Lost Creek, liavo mado elaborate preparations for their annual picnic to bo held iu Brown's grove on Mouday next, aud tho indications are a largo crowd will be present. Mauy orgauiza tlous from the surrounding towns have ac cepted Invitations to bo present, uud will participate iu tho parade. Tlio Loat Creek Cadets aro one of tho best drilled organiza tions of its kind in tho county, is under elliciout management, and tlio people of that placo justly tako much piido in it. They deservo aud no doubt will receive liberal patronage on Mouday. Where Is tliu Owner 7 Tills morning W. 13. Marshall, tho Penn. it. It. conductor, found on the porch of his residence ou North White street a satchel tilled with various articles. Tho owner can secure tho Bamo by proving property aud paying the cost of advertisement. They Settled. I'atrick McGce, of Wost Coal street, was chuiged by his wifo, Mary, with desertion and non-support before Justico Malla of Glovors' Hill last night. Aftor drawiug his pension money ou tlio 1th lust. McGco dis appeared. Ho was arrested at Jacksous yesterday by Constable Thomas Bollu. When before tlio Justice tho parties settled their differences uud McGeo was discharged upon paying tlio costs. Olllclut Dog Notice. Notice is hereby given that there will bo a public sale of impounded dogs ou Mouday morning at 10 o'clock. Thero will bo no uioro dog catchlug until tho authorities fur nish a net with which to do tho work, Edwaiid DEVliUS, It High Constable. Olil Cronies. Dr. Kdward G. Meter, of Itcadlng, who is the examining physician at tho local recruit lug station, and Dr. A. O, Morgan, ono of tho medical stall' at lllockluy, Philadelphia, aud at present visiting his parents iu town, were classmates when medical students iu tbo Quaker City. School Iloiiril Sleeting, Au adjourned meeting of tho School Hoard will bo held on Monday evening to 1111 tho vacancy Iu tho corps of toachois and for general business. Huso Hull. The Shenandoah team will cross bats with tho Shamrocks, of Ceutralia, at that place to morrow afternoon, All kiuds of vegetables aud llowor seeds, aud plauU at Payne's nurseries, Oirardvillo, Electric curs pass the door, o-U-tf HOSTILITIES SUSPENDED A Proclamation by Pres ident IMinley FOR THE ESTflOLISHMENT OF PEACE. Notification Given Military anil Naval Commanders. PROVISIONS OF PROTOCOL. Terms of Preliminary Peace Treaty Between Spain and Undo Sam. SIGNED FOR BOTH COUNTRIES. Five Commissioners From Each Govern ment to Meet In Paris Not Later Than Oct. i Spain Is to Relinquish All Claim of Sovereignty Over Cuba Porto Rico and Other Spanish Islands in West In dies and An Island In the Ladrones to Be Ceded to This Country United States to Hold City, Bay and Harbor of Manila Pending Conclusion of Treaty of Peace, Which Shall Determine the Government of the Philippines. Washington, Aug. 13. Tho president has Issued tlio following proclamation: "Whereas, By a protocol concluded nnd Blgned Aug. 12, 1SD8, by Wlllam U. Day, secretary of state of tho United States, and his excellency, Jules Cam bon, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the republic of France at Washington, respectively representing for this purpose the gov ernment of the United States and tho government of Spain, the United States nnd Spain have formally agreed upon the -terms on which negotiations for tho establishment of peaco between tho two countries Bhall bo undertaken; and, "Whereas, It is In r,a!d protocol agreed that upon Its conclusion and signature hostilltltes between tho two countries Bhall bo suspended, and that notlco to that effect shall be given as soon ns possible by each government to tho commanders of Its military and naval forces; "Now, therefore, I, William McKln lcy, president of tho United States, do, in accordance with tho stipulations of the protocol, declare nnd proclaim on tho part of the United States a suspen sion of hostilities and do hereby com mand that orders bo Immediately given through tho proper channels to tho commanders of tho military and naval forces of tho United States to abstain from all acts Inconsistent with this proclamation. "In witness whereof, I have horo unto set my hand and caused tho seal of tho United States to bo affixed. "WILLIAM M'KINLBY." A copy of the proclamation has beon cabled our army and navy command ers. Spain will cable her commanders like Instructions. PROVISIONS OF THE PROTOCOL. Tho protocol provides: 1. That Spain will relinquish nil claim of sovereignty over and tltlo to Cuba. 2. That Porto Rico and other Span ish Islands in the West Indies, and an island In the Ladrones, to be selected by tho United States, shall bo ceded to the latter. 3. That tho United States will oc cupy and hold tho city, bay and har bor of Manila, pending tho conclusion of n treaty of peace which shall de termine tho control, disposition and government of tho Philippines. 1. That Cuba, Porto Hico and other Spanish islands In tho West Indies shall bo immediately evacuated and that commissioners, to bo appointed within ten days, shall, within 30 days from tho signing of tho protocol, moot nt Havana and Snn Juan, respectively, to arrango and cxecuto tho details of tho evacuation. 5. That tho United States and Spain will each appoint not more than five commlsloncrs to negotiate and con cludo a treaty of peaco. Tho commis sioners nro to meet at Paris not later than tho 1st of October. 0. On tho signing of tho protocol, hostilities will bo suspended and notlco to that effect will bo given ns soon as possiblo by each government to tho commanders of Its military and naval forces. Tho protocol, was signed by Socro tary of Stnto Day, representing the United States, aud M. Cambon, tho French ambassador, representing tho Spanish government. TERMINATION OF THE WAR. With simplicity In Ueoplng with re publican Institutions tho war which has ragod betwoon Spain and the United Statos for a period ot threo months and 22 days was quietly termi nated at 23 minutes past 4 o'clock yes terday afternoon, when Secretary Day, for the United States, and M. Cambon, (Coutiuued 011 Sccoud Pago.) THE ARMY ORDERS. All of the Corps Commanders Notified of the Cessation of Hos tilities. Washington, Aui?. 13. The order sent to General Morrltt to suspend (inutil ities wns ns follows: "The president directs nil milltnry opetntlons agaltiBt the enemy lie sutniiilctl. Peace negotia tions lire iii-iti Iritr eoiiuilotlon, a pro tocol having Just been signed by rep resentatives of the two countries. Ynu will liifui in the commanders of the Spanish forces In the Philippines of these Instructions. Further orders will follow." The order to (jeneinl Miles nnd Gen eral Shnfter were identical with the above save ns to mtmos. As the order states, further tnstrui tlons will be sent to each generul. General Merrltt will be directed to confer with the Spanish commandant at Manila to carry out the terms of the protocol, and to occupy Manila Immediately. Oenwrnl Miles will put himself in communication with the clilpf nuthorlty in 1'nrtn Hleo for the purpose of linvlng Spanish forces turn over Sun Juan and other points to him preparatory to evacuation. Owing to conditions In Cuba the orders to Gen eral Shutter to be sent hereafter will be much different than those to other genernls. Adjutant General Cot bin has received from General Shatter an acknowledg ment of the lecelpt by him of tho proclamation of the president, as fol lows: "Telegram received message as to pence negotiations being concluded. Will notify Spanish nt Ilnlguln by courier today, and Manzanlllo and Clenfuegos by wire and will try to got Havana. Will also notify all Cuban forces I can reach." All of the corps commanders of the army were notified of the suspension of hostilities. In response to the notifica tion sent to General Fitzhugh Lee, the former consul general at Havana, wired the war department: "Thanks, the Seventh corps has ceased firing. Unofficial." It will be understood that General Lee's command was being reserved for the attack upon Havana, if tho ne cessity for one sfiould arise. As an of ficial of the war department expressed It last night: "It was a bit of. the sar casm of fate that Lee did not have a part In the active operations in Cuba or Porto Rico." Cubic Censorship. Washington, Aug. 13. Restraints which were necessarily placed by the government during the war upon com munication by cable were removed practically today. Orders will go out today removing to all Intents and pur poses the censorship over cable com munications, except such ns are In tended for Cuban and Porto Rlcan points. Over the cables to those Is lands the censorship will be maintain ed, although it will be modified ma terially. It Is Intended nlsn to remove the restrictions which were plnced upon the sending of cipher messages to Hay tl and Jamaica, Now StonniHhlp I.luo to Hawaii. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 13. As an Im mediate result of the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands arrangements were completed a few days ago for placing the fine steamship City of Columbia In Immediate service between Seattle and Honolulu. The City of Columbia was purchased from the fleet of tho Old Dominion Steamship company and has been refitted expressly with a view to strength, speed and the safety and comfort of the passengers. Tho first sailing from Seattle will be on Aug. 25 and every 25 days thereafter. The City of Columbia flies the American flag. I'homilx Ilimo Co. Notice. A special meeting of tho Phoenix Hose Company No. 2 will bo hold in their ball on Monday morning, August 15, at 0:30 o'clock. All members are requested to bo present. Those failing to attond will bo subject to a fine of ?2.00. lly order of tho company, 8-KMt Jami:s F. O'Heah.v, Sco'y. Anniversary .Services. To-morrow morning and ovouiug the pastor aud members of tlio Trinity lieformed con gregation will celebrate tho soventh anniver sary of Kev. liohert O'Uoylo's pastorate. The services will be In charge of tho pastor. Kev. J. C. Howuian, DD., will preach the sermons both morning and evcuing. Dr. Hownian is ono of tho most oloipieut aud popular preachers in tbo Reformed church. A rich treat is promised by tho pastor to all who attond. Special music by tho choir. Kemlrlck llollao Free I.tmeli. Sour krout and pork will bo served, free, to all patrons to-night. Advertised Letters. Lotters addressed to tho following people remain uticalled for at the local postotlico: Mrs. Klleu Kowbottam, Mrs. Georgo Laurin, Mrs. M. D. Jonos, Margaret Murphy, N. E. Kaohler, John Hudson, Lucmlror Pub. Co. 1). W. HEUKA. P. M. .Special Itiirgulusf Felt shades ou rollers, 8 cents. Straw matting 10 cents a yard. Ilest table oil cloth VI cents. 8-ll-3t p. J. Mo.naoiian. .Soeliill.llc Meeting, A monster meeting of tlio Socialistic libor party will be held in ltynkewicz's hall, to morrow evening at 7 o'clock. Several local spcakors liavo been engaged to expound the doctrine to their followers. Tho luxuries of a trip to tho sea shore during tlio heatod month of August can bo fully realized at a niluilmum cost by taking tlio Pennsylvania railroad oxcursiou, Thurs day, August 18th. Atlantic City 13 the most accosslblo point as it cau be reached without trensfor through Philadelphia by purchasing tickets via the Delaware Itivor llridgo Uouto, tho only all rail lino from points in Pennsyi. vaula. Absolutely Puro POWDER PRE PH HEGRUITIflG Supply Is Evidently Much Greater Than the Demand. THE STATION LIABLE TO CLOSE. Lieut. Blvlter Says the 31st Infantry li Filled, But h Will Continue Recruit ing Until he Receives Orders to Stop-Uonrly Expected. Headod by William Maloy as color boarer. 11 drum corps and a delegation from Watkin Waters Post No. 110, (J. A. I!., 23 additional recruits loft tho regular army recruiting station on West Centre street this afternoon and boarded tho 2:02 Penna. It. It. train upon which thoy ombarked upon thoir twenty-sovon-hour journey to Camp Llthla Springs, Georgia. Tlio enthusiasm of yes terday was repoatod aud the grounds about tho railway station was crowded with rela tives and friends of tho departing oues aud slght-scers. It was impossible for many pooplo who wore lato In arriving to get near tho train, so great was tbo crowd. The following is tbo olllcial list of tho re cruits who wero sworn in to-day aud left for Camp Llthla Springs, Georgia, together with their birthplaces as given when they applied: Mattliow Megusik, Shenandoah. William Shaah, Shenandoah. William Wetkowsko, Germany. John A. Bowman, Shouandoah. Thomas J. Sunderland, Shenandoah. Georgo G. Knapp, Trevorton. Michael Kcyawa. Germany. John H. Tempest, Schuylkill county. William Simmons, Schuylkill county. Georgo Tamos.uimas, Russia. John J. Rock, Bethlehem. Peter Drozoy, Russia. Peter Becker, Columbia county. James J. McDonald, Philadelphia. Thomas J. Givuin, Schuylkill county. Otto F. Vogel, Gurmany. Daniol McLaughlin, Schuylkill county. John lirozey. Russia. Joseph Itlaker, Columbia county. Audiew Sodonlo, Austria. Joseph Lau.ius, Russia. Harry Hillibush, Schuylkill county. Robert Sbuman, Schuylkill county. John H. Euterliue, Dauphin county. Patrick J. Cantwoll, Shenandoah. Thosipiad that departed to-day was under command of Recruit Uary Hillibush. Tho total numbor sent away during the four days tho recruiting has been in progress here is 130. Lieut. Siviter, tho recruiting ollicer, says that Shenandoah and Sbamokiu aro about alike in tho display of patriotism, but he thinks that should ho remain hero this town would excel tho other town in tho number of recruits. It is not unlikely that the squad that left to-day will bo tho last to Icavo this towu. Lieut. Siviter hourly oxpects a telegram frorr headquarters notifying him to stop recru' ing. Ho will continue receiving applications, however, and send away recruits every day until tho olllcial notification arrives. Ho expects to bo cut off because he knows that ho has recruited moro than enough men to fill tho 21st Infantry. Ho has sent out over four hundred men. All tho men he enlists and sends away before tho olllcial notification arrivos will bo attached to the regiment. All sworn in, but who do not get away before tho telegram is rocoived, will bo relieved aud must stay at home. This after noon sovoral men hurried to the headquarters to get in boforo tho Bhut-down and thero will no doubt bo a number on hand early Monday morning. Lieut. Siviter and Corporal Clogs wore in vited to tlio meotiug room of Watkin Waters Post No. 140, G. A. R last night after the Post concluded its routiuo business. After an exchange of greetings tho Post members took tho recruiting ollicers to llreeu's cafe, where a couple of hours wore spent verv en- joyahiy. KcturiltMl tlm Allim Tr. Yo.ltenluV nlwt frt.rlnt tlina f j ...... .v ....j buuau UUilVJCO Ul mo i-. . i. ce 1. uo. at St. .Nicholas and mauanoy, who paid the three cont alien tax, received tlio amount that thoy had paid bo foro th law wnQ iltuOtirit.l i,Nnn.,!,.,lL...l ... .. ... u..v.UOl.bUlUllttl. They received on an avcrago of ono dollar uum. oumu uinicuiiy was experienced in ascertaining the proper persous to whom tho money was duo, aud many schemes were worked to deludo tho paymasters. Ono man hud tlin ni4ii mni'n rn dc tlw. nnma nf n ... .. v ,u n- .,..u.u ui . luan who had died, but tlio olllcials wero too snrewii ior mo impostor. Tlio distribution of theso cbnekA has A-.tntn,l -f,Tial.lnl.ln extra work. Next Saturday tho thrco-cent men in mis vicinity will rocelvo thoir por tion of the alien tax. Sneet Jersey Watermelons anil Cmite- loupos. One carload of each for Kutnr.Uv all rl,. and sweet. Wo sell as cheap as anybody in town, uosieu s as soutli .Main St. 8-12-2t A Catholic lluililiiy, Monday will bo observed by the Catholics throughout tlio county as a holiday of obli gation. It is known as Lady Day and ser vices will lie conductod in all Catholic churches at tho tiBiial time. Informer days tins was a day on which all church picnics wore held, but of lato this has not been tho custom. Tlio principal attraction will bo the picnic at High Point park, under tho aus pices of tho riioeuix Fire Compauy. Our people should encourage tho "fire laddies" by liberal patronage, as thoy deservo It. They have erected one of the finest buildings in the town, and ask assistance in liquidating tho debt. Attend tho picnic. lllckert's Cute, Boston baked Kuans and pork served free, to all patrons to-night. Kullsteil ill Hie Artillery, A letter has boon received in town from Joseph F. Blerstein, who enlisted in the ser vice of Undo Sam at Philadelphia on August 1st. Ho is a member or Co. D, first Artillery, and is stationed at Fort St. Phillip, Louisiana, which Is located about 73 miles from Now Orleans. Mr. Bicrateiu bays that tho rations are excellent, but complalus about mosquitoes that Infest the fort. Ho further statos that tho soldiers, aie compelled to pay from 15 to 20 cents for a I'. 8. postage sUiup. William Coles, i f town, is also at the same fort. ViiiiIIIs). and Chocolate Ice Cream To-dy and to-morrow. At Beholder's bakory, 20 East Ceutre street. It Committed to tlio Lockup, Policemen Foylo and Matz last night arrested Toluol Kaszluski for drunkenness aud nuisance iu a First ward rendezvous. Tbo accused was unable to pay the borough flue aud costs and Justice ToQiuoy committed him fur live days. Nutlcn til the 1'ilhIIv, I wish to announce to tho people of Shen andoah and vicinity that I will move to the Dornbach building, on East Centre street, now occupiod by the Star Clothing Hon so, on August 15th. Until that date I will sacrifice my entire lino of uion's, boys' aud children's clothing, hats aud caps, gents' furnishing goods. 7-MM!w Samukl Block. llicyolo suppllos and novelties of every de scription at Ilrumm'i. Fire! Fire I rlrel Insure your nrouertv from t,. I,, n, oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila. unuerwriiers insurauco Uo. of North America and Ffro Association, Hartford Kiro Ins. Co.. Amnrlrati Vim Tn,ur.nM r West Cliestor Fire (ns. Co., Unltod Firemen's I"S. CO. T. T. WlLLtAUIl. 1E3 8. Jardln St., Shenandoah. Naval and Amy Heroes. Dewey sell gents' furnish ings cheap? Well, if you H a va n a experience you will know that to be the Maine cause of our suc cess. Again, the Merritt of ou goods causes the people to travel Miles to patronize us. We welcome the looker as well as the ouyer. maxTevt, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date UaX Store and Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. 1 For dozen window shades. All our better one; have been reduced also. Shades made to fit atlV Wlnrlniv mwl especially store windows. Call for Dargains in new carpets ot 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 5. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. DANDRUFF ... Is (He Beginning of Baldness. Wootphal's fluxlHatop Cures Dandruff and all diseases of the tcalp. FOa SALB AT DU5T0'5 WWL SHOF Ferguson Uousa Block. gTART THE BALL ROLLInQ We have placed at your disposal GROCERIES At very lowest prioea. 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 as well as ourselves. T.J. BROUGHALL) 1 24 South Mais Street.
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