Our Careful Study. Tlio conmoiinil Ingot proscriptions Is an exact science Competence only ,l7l''T V Z TUR study. To Klvo best l ! ViliA 'V . , i results from tlio must be absolutely ncciiratc. Our ooiuttnnt sllltlv kt'OOfl US I1D to the times, and your henlth bcnclUs by our exact and careful work. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Great Reduction Sale ! Everything is reduced in price. Yes, every article in our three large . stores, no matter how trifling. We are giving the people a splendid chance to equip their homes comfortably for as little money as possible. HARD TIMES IS RE10NINO IN THIS LOCALITY AND HARD TIHE PRICES PRE DOMINATE AT OUR STORES. This opportunity will last for a short time only. All we ask is a trial sale, and we have no doubt that you will find our asser tions true in ev-ery detail. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. SPRING SHOES A big line of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes await your approval. We call special attention to our exquisite line of Russet Shoes. Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3-50. 3.50 " 3.25. 2.00 " ' 1.25. , Ladles' 3. 00 " 2.00. 2.25 " " 5o. 1.50 ' I.OO. These prices range in comparison with the Misses' and Children's stock. Another lot of shoes going at 85 cents that are really worth jSi.25 and $1.50. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. See the excellent quality and the large quantity of meat you can buy atourmarket For 25c. One trial will cause you to give us more. Our market Is not exactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your puna. 203 E. Centre St. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE; NEW STOCK. Our foods are staple and sell retail at wholesale prices. -FOIt SATURDAY. Farmer roll butter, !6o and I8oj best creamery butter, 22c bams, Vo; shoulders, 6c Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Three doors below brick school. WITH;. PLEASURE ! Hi & 4 4j Tou hare pleasure In tho groceries you buy mud the way we handle your order. Every thins in our plaoe U fresh, except the manners of our employs. Our delivery system is perfect, as you 11 admit if you try Ik. B. B. FOLEY, "b,. Does Your Mtli Aciie? I In constant pain when oni , your foot ? , Is that dragging, pulling' sensation with you from morn till night 7 Why not put tho medicine exactly on the diseaso 7 Why inot apply the euro right ten :tho spot itself f f You can do it with Preiser's Immediately after tho iPlaster is applied, you feel uts warming, soothing in-, fluonce. Its healing remedies! 1 quickly penetrate down deep 1 into tho inflamed tissues. Pain is quioted, soreness is re lieved and strength imparted. No plaster was ever made like It. No plaster ever acted so quickly and thoroughly. No plaster ever had such complete control over all kinds ol pain. Placed over tho chest it is a powerful, aid to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ; relieving congestion and drawing out all inflammation. TOR flAt.R AT ALT. nTtTTOaiftTfl. J. C. AVF.R CO., Lowell. Mats. The Defender l'lcnlc. Tho picnic hold on Saturday at Turkey Run, under tho auspices of tho Dcfondcr Hose Company, was a success, although tho rain interfered somewhat with tho festivities during tho evening. Quito a nuinhor of members from tho other companies wcro iu attendance, tho Columbia boys marching to the grounds in full uniform. Miners' Kxnmtnlnc; Committee. The threo committees appointed by tho court to cxamiuo applicants for minors' cor tifisatcs met in I'ottsvlllo on Saturday to formulato questions to bo propounded at tho examination to tako placo at tho court houso on Juno Oth and 10th. Tho committeo for the sixth or Shenandoah district is as follows: IVm, Stein, mine inspector, ox-oQlcio mem ber ; W. H. Lewis, tnino supt., and Michael McCarthy, Mahanoy City, and Michael Bronnan, Yatesvillo. Evorybody is pleased with our improved chipped dry beof. At E. C. Brobst's, corner Jardin and Centre streets. 5-5-1 m Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c - tured dajly. Delivered to all parts of town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. " 1 J McoYrtDi v- hum 1 vim. FAMOUS CANDIES, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By " TENNEY COMPAIVY, FOK SALE BY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. fvlaln St. THE THIEF OF TIME, r lhis putting off things causes lots of harm ; for instance, the opinion that the use of glasses should be postponed as long as possible is wrong. Just so soon as you find your eyesight failing you should have your eyes examined. We give a thorough examination free of charge. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. 5 Cents per yard for home' made rag carpet ; others for 40, 45, 50 and 65c per yard. Call and see our (J new line ot Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, l0 South Jardin Street. Cherry H.s PERSONAL MENTION. W If. Seeds, proprietor of tlm l'prittuon Itiinao, niailo a busiiiosn trip to tho county seat this morning. Hov. Father Fahoy, of Philndclphia, was In town to-day, attending tho funeral of his mint, Mrs. Ann Connors. Mrs. ,1. Claude Kolprr, of Washington. D. I'., is visiting relatives In town. Mrs. Hober Hooks, of I'otUvlllo, Is tho guest of relatives In town. Albert Davis is hero from Connecticut, visiting relatives. E J. 8ponslor, manager or tho Hub, was a Imsluossimssuiigorto Now York this morn, lug. Mr. and Mrs. William Jell'erson, of South .lardlii street, spent to-day at St. Clair, tlccorutlng graves In tho cemetery there Dauiel 1 Wagnor, of Bethlohtm, was a visitor to towh to-day. (leorgo W. Davis, who was lecontly In part nership with A. B. Lamb in local mining operations, will on Wednesday move his f.unl'y to Bethlehem. Ho has seen rod employment In tho Iron works at that place and has excellent prosjiccts. t'ctor Qaughan, of Springfield, Ohio, Is a guest of relatives In town. Mr. Gatiglmn was n former resident of town, Ho is doing well In his now location. Ho says It is a prosperous placo. Miss Nora Brcisch, of Uingtown, spent Sunday in town, William Von dor Abo Brown, manager of tho Ashland base ball club of tho P. & It. C. & I. engineering corps, was n Suuday visitor hero. Rev. Vincent Corcoran, of tho Annunciation church, ofllclatcd in Philadelphia yesterday. Miss Mlnnlo Harnett, of Philadelphia, a former school teacher, is being welcomed by her friends hero. Sho will attend tho nlumut banquet to-night. Many people, of Shonandoah will bo pleased U hear that Mrs. J. L. Griffiths, who has been seriously 111 tho pint few weeks, is now spending a few weeks at her former homo, that of Mr. ami Mrs. Jool Marshall. Justice W. H. Shoemaker has gono to Bloomsburs on business. Ho will bo abrent from town for several days. Miss Gusslo Klein is homo from Beading on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs Adolf Klein. Mrs. Jennio Wlest, a tormor resident of town, but now of Philadelphia, is visiting old acquaintances hero. Mrs. Charles Shaw, of Pitlston, is horo to attend tho alumni banquet to-night. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Evans, of Mt. Carmol, wore registered at tlio Ferguson JTouso yosterday, Mr. and Mrs. Chart s Wasley, of Hiuleton, aro ine gliosis 01 town relatives. Rev. L. A. Fahoy, curate at tho Church of tho Immaculato Conception, Allcntown, at tended tho funeral of Mrs. Connors to-day. Claude Oerthor, of Mlucrsvillc, was tho guest of town relatives yesterday. Miss Mamo McBrearty, of Ashland, was a visitor to town yesterday. Prompt Payment. To tho ofheers and Members of tho Home Friendly Society of Baltimore, Md. Gentlemen : Wo aro this date iu receipt of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) duo on the death of our beloved mother, Mary E Hyland, paid through your Superintendent, William T. Evans, and agont, James Patter son, Wo take this means of publicly ex pressing our deep gratitudo to your excellent company for their promptness in meeting their obligations, and in this they aro cor- taiuly to ba commended. Wo choorfully recommend your company as 0110 In which every confidenco can bo placed, to which we can fully attest In tho hour of our bereavo nicut. Joseph Hyland, Eliza msth Hyland. Shonandoah, May 20, 180D. It Deaths and Funerals. Mrs. Mary Hyland, an aged resident of tho First ward, was huricd to-day. Tho funeral took placo from the lato residence on East Centre street. High mass was celebrated iu tho Annunciation church and interment was made in tho parish cemetery. Tho funeral of Mrs. Ann Connors also took placo to-day, from the family residence on West Centre street. High mass was celebrated at tho Annunciation church and the remains wero taken to I'otUvlllo for intormont. The funeral of Mrs. B. H. Sboirer took placo this morning, at Mahanoy City. Tbo remains'woro taken to Lewistown for inter ment. Modification of Seuteuco. A rulo has beon eutored in court by M. M Burke, Esq., for a modification of the sentences of William and John Durham, of town. Both men woro found guilty at tho March term of court of robbiug Matt. Chokaitis, on Glover's hill, of somo jewelry, and $17 In monoy. The hearing will tako placo in M. M. Burke's oilico on Thursday morning. Justice Toomoy's Cusps. August Krieger was held in 300 ball on a charge of assault and battery and threat on oath of Peter Dubeck. Mike Barnofakl was also placed under $300 bail for assaulting Mike McNalia, Held Up and Itnbbed. The people of Lost Creek, No. 3, wero awakened yesterday morning by the loud cries of Michael Horn and Michael Gilroy, exclaiming that tho entire neighborhood was being robbed. Both young men woro return ing homo from a night's revelry and wero held up by sevon masked men and robbed, Horn was relieved of $3 and Gilroy of $3.50. Two of the robbers are known and hail from Shenandoah. Go see the whito show window filled with presents suitable for graduates. At Drumm's, 10 South Main street. tf Glrnrdvllle's military Company, There is said to bo somo doubt about Com pany F, of Qimrdvlllo, agalu entering the State Guard. They havo not yet secured the required number of recruits.v and Mt. Car mel may tako their place. For the paBt 22 years Glrardvillo has been represented in the Guards. If Glrardvillo fails there is a good chance for Shenandoah. Marriage Licenses Peter Chachlak, of Minersville, and Teo dozla Holoxjak, of Mt. Carmol ; Glias W. Zcrbc, of Pinegrovo township, and Lizzie Wolf, of Bock ; Charles McGarvIn and Mary L. Kohler, both of Glrardvillo; Antonl KusuczuDasand Marl Ann Gejszcsunas, both of Gllberton. ATTENTION, COMRADES ! When you buy Grand A r m y suits you want them to be cor rect in lit and finish, and of durable color. When you buy your suits at L- REFOWICH'S One-Price Clothing House you get them warranted lor Ave years in color. STANDARD SLATER'S. 10 S- Main Street. TitK WKATHItlt. For tho first tlmo this season a' tern pornture of 90 degrees was reached yosterday In the Middle Atlantlo states, this degree of heat being re recorded at Phila delphia and Wash ington. In Now England and east ern Now YorL lower temperature and showers wero reported, Forecast for this section un til 8 p. m. today! Warm and gonerally fair; possibly fol lowed toward night by thunder storms. Continued warm and unsettled weather tomorrow; fresh southerly winds. Sunrlso, 4:44; sunset, 7:24; length ot day, 14h., 40mln.; moon rises, 11:37 p. mi; moon sets, 0:07 a. m. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tlio Country Chronicled for Hasty I'erusal. Hang out your flags to-morrow. Tho (Sunday School of the Calvary Baptist Church, In town, will observo Children's Day by holding their exercises on Suuday eveniug, Juno 18th. It is rumored that Sell's & Forcpaugh's cir cus will visit I'ottsvlllo this season, also Main's circus. O. G. New, tho W. Contro St. butcher, will sail for England on Juno 17th to spend n few months with relatives. Ho secured his pass ago from T. T. Williams, of town, sailing as n first cabin passenger on tho American lino. Harry Kcar. of St. Clair, and Miss Katio Stroh, of Frodorlcksburg, wcro married at I'ottsviMo on Saturday. Iiov. J. H. Umbcn lien, of Trinity Lutheran Church, porforraed tho ceremony. Tlio Hr.uALi) turns out tho finest job work in tho county. Our patrons will testify to this. A Board of Building Inspectors wilt he created at I'ottsvlllo for the purpose of in Fpccting till buildings erected or in course of erection. M. I Dunn, of Mahanoy City, has been endeavoring to interest tlio V. & It. otlicials In n patent brako of which ho is tho inven tor. John Fahy, organizor of tho U. M. W. A., baa organized a number of locals in and about Shamokin. William Krauso, of Mahanoy City, dofeatcd John Wbalon, of Curabola, on Saturday in a pigeon match, killing ten out of twelve to Whalcn's six. Pensions havo been granted Schuylkill cotiutlans as follows: Honry Eaedcr, Sum mit Station, ?fl ; Win. Adams. Tower City, ?0; and Danlol Donne, I'ottsvlllo, supple mental, fo.oo. Jacob Noll has placed two substantial awning's in front of his properties on North Main street. Many of tho residents complied with the wishes of tlio Borough Supervisor by cleaning the rubbish out of tho gutters for the Decora tion Day parades. The best gas mantle at tho cheapest prico. At Orkin's, 7 South Main street. tf liiise Hall. An interesting gamo of base ball was played at Fmckvillo on Saturday between tho Y. M. C. A. team of that placo and tho L. V. Coal Co. team, (if Lost Creek. Tho unassisted play of Stack and tbo batting and fielding of Collleld wero tho foaturos of tho game. FUACKVILLE. K lr O A E Manner, c 1 2 0 3 1' Oorr, 3b 0 1 2 0 0 Dresher. p 0 1 2 2 0 McNenl, rf 0 0 0 0 0 JcnklnH, 2b 0 2 8 1 0 Lyons, If 11 10 0 Ilcrkheiser, ct 1 2 0 0 0 Frock, lb 1 2 6 0 0 Ucchc. 88 1 0 2 2 0 Wclalloe, cf 0 0 v 1 0 Total 5 ' 11 27 8 Lost Cukek. n ii o a Fletcher, c 0 2 0 1 0 W. l'rlcc, 3b 0 1 112 Stack, lb 1 0 13 0 0 Imudow, sh... 0 0 13 1 Jones, cf 11 10 1 Slctcnlr, 2b 2 1 3 10 Slonicld, rf 3 2 2 0 0 Harris 1' 0 0 0 0 0 I'. Price, p 2 1 13 0 Total , 9,8 27 0 4 Three baso hits Maueer. Dresher. Collleld. Two base hits IScrkbeiser, Fletcher, W. Price, Collleld. Struck out Ily Price, I; cnher, 2 liases on baits Uy Dresher. 4. Double itlavs Stack, unassisted; Frank to Carr; Frack to Jenkins. Ulnpiro, IS. E. Johnson. Time of game, 1 hour 30 minutes blavlsh Oliiirclt Dedication. St. Stephen's Slavish Itoman Cathollo church, on East Oak street, will be dedicated by Et. Rev. Bishop Prendergast on May 30th. Tho following societies will particlpato : St. John, of Mahanoy City, Band. St. John Sobleskl, Polish. St. Mary, of Sbamokin. Kosciusko Guards, Polish. St. Michael, Greek. St. Jocph, of Pottsville. Band from Lansford. No. 280, of Lansford. No. 203 St. JosqpIi, of Lansford. St. Kosciusko, Polish. St. Kazimir, Polish. St. Nikolay, Groek. St. John, Polish. St. Joseph, of Mauch Chunk. St. Stanislaw Bishop, Polish. St. Stanislaw Kostka, Polish. Citizens, Polish St. Paul and Peter, Lithuanians. St. Mary, Svcnt, Polish. All Saints, of I'ottsvlllo. St. Joseph. Polish. St. Michael. Polish. St. Mary, Greek, of Mahanoy City. No. 57 livezdo Slavonian, of Mahanoy City. No. 277 St. MicTiael. of Wm. Penn. St. Michael, of Lansford. ROUTE OF PARADE. At 12 o'clock noon, will form on East Oak street, move out Oak to White, north on White to Centro, east on Centre to Eraerick, theure to Coal, west on Coal to Chestnut, south on Chestnut to Centre, east on Centro to West, thenco to Cherry, out Cherry to Main, north on Main to Centro and dismiss. It's folly to sutler from that horriblo plague of tho night, Itching piles. Doan's Ointment cures quickly and permanently. At any drug store, SO cents. Veitllct In Culm Cnse. The case of William Hoffman against tho Mill Crook Coal Company, for damages for Injury to property from coal dirt, ended on Saturday afternoon, when tho jury rendered a verdict for $135.00 $125.00 for permanent damages and $10 for temporary damages. Trouserings as Low as 83'00, Splendid assortment. KKixtf & Conway, Ferguson Uoi)so block, 4-5-tt The Art Preservative That tho Job department of this ofiice Is tho best equipped In this section of the county is generally acknowledged, and evi dences of this fact Is shown Iu tho amount of work turned out .and tho artistic manner in which it is executed. Tho Hkiiald furnished the souvonlr nionu cards for the reunion and banquet of the Alumni of tho High school, at the Ferguson House to-night They embrace the literary program, the names of tbo oilicors, together with the menu. Typographically It Is a splendid specimen of the printers' art, and Is greatly admired ana will do preserved as a memento by tho members. We aho furnished the giaduating class of tho High school with their invitations for the exercises to be held Friday night in Fer guson's theatre. They are printed on lino paper, in the latest steel script, and the motto of the class Is a steel engraving. They are the neatest invitation yot Issued by the High school, and equal tho work of tho large city oiUcts. irtrti'ffitiVti'irffr.afai'iiftln 11 GOLDIN'S. and time, and you gain style, Mammoth Clothing House, Largest Clothing House In the County, 9 and 11 S. Main Wat. I'KNN. W. H. Waltors. Chief Burgess of New Philadelphia, and family, wero guests hero of Itov. W. H. Stewart. Evan L. Jones, tho talented organist of the M. E. church, Is suffering from a severe cold. Fred. Prico and family, of Girardville, woro visiting horo yesterday. The prayer meeting which is usually held on Tuesday uveuings, will be postponed this woek on account of Decoration Day. Many people of this placo havo visited tbo several cemeteries at Slionandonh to decorate tho graves. A largo number of our people will attond the Memorial Day 'ceremonies iu tho town to-morrow. Deeds Recorded. From Susan J. Sillyman et al., to James S. Carpontor, premises In Pottsvlllo ; from Will iam Brown and wife to John 11. Brown, premises in Shenandoah ; from Hannah Kell to Isaao Carl, premises In Sheridan , from Danlol McGeary and wifo to Goorgo W. Carl, promises in Sheridan ; from Thomas Williams to Margaret Williams, promises in Butler township : from Edward Fairloy et al to Samuel Hughes, promises in St. Clair; from Frank Brinich and wifo to Amelia Gallaghor, premises in Norwegian township ; from Frank M. lieed and wife to Henry A. Ilobcr, premises in Schuylkill Haven ; from Preston Millef to Alico M. Yodor, premises in Uegins township. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SAM& First class re fr! iterator. Suitable for ii creen truck dealer. Atmlv at Slicnnti donh Troduce Co!, G goutli Jardin St. 5-29-3t IjlOIt SALE. The nnussman property, located nt 138 East Goal street. Henson for Helling, wedtstro to clo4e tho estate Kor particulars Inquire ot Philip lllermann, North White street. 5-22-tf FOll SAIiR. A double dwelling, 11 rooms on each side, lot 80x150. ltath tubs water closets and steam beat in each house. Finest, largest and most centrally located private houses t ii Shenandoah. Apply to Jolin A. Titmon. $-10-2v NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to 8, U. M. llollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. S-31-tf IN the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County. In the matter of the exceptions to the account of tbo Trustees of the Shenandoah Lumber & Feed Oompany. Tho Auditor appointed by the court "to pass upon the exceptions llled and to report distribu tion of the funds In their bands to and among tlio persons legally entitled thereto," will meet tbo parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment on Friday, the 2nd day of June, lbW, nt his ofllecs in Itoomi 8, Morris building, Pottsville, Pa , when and where nil parties in terested are required to make and prove their claims or be debarred from coming In upon said fund Geo, J. Wadlinger, Auditor. Pottsville, May 13, 1899 5-15-22 29 An Essential Feature.. Yon will find our meats the very best of all. If it's a choice cut to he served hot, or a delicate hit to be served cold, we'll give you the fullest measure of excellence for your money. BELL'S, 19 1 OIK STREET. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses - - - Situated on West Coal street, Shenandoah. The property entire Is U2'i feet front and 70 feet dot p. Kach house has a froutage of 12 feet by & feet deep, with kitchen 10 by 14 feet; all aro two stories, six rooms, tin root. They have pjstbten thoroughly repaired, newly painted and papered, and new mIIIb, outhouses and coal houses constructed. Thextt properties are FOR SALE Oil RENT Either as a whole or teparatcly and on reason able terms. Knits reduced to f4 per month. For further Information apply to rVI. P. Fowl6r, An Air of Satisfaction. There's more real satisfaction, style, comfort and durability in one suit from our work-rooms than you can possibly get elsewhere. We have Home extremely desirable fabrics and patterns, our own rxpiu she Importations. Also iu our gent's furnishings. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. 185 The Air of Prosperity. ' . That prosperous appearance so gratifying to the wearer and so exhilarating to all who come into con tact with' him, can not be attained "without the aid of good, stylish clothes. We supply the very best, most correct, and most substantial garments for men. You save money, annoyance good service and becoming clothes, by dealing with the St., I Goldin, Proprietor. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerick St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. SAVINGS STORE, 38 North Main Street. Watson Building. For the latest styles in hats, cheap, go to the Savings Store. For the finest underwear in town, go to the Savings Store. For all kinds of the best ladies' and gent's underwear, go to the Savings Store. For the most and latest in ladies', misses', children's, men's and boys' shoes, go to the Savings Store. Harry Lev it, Proprietor. Uses the best ma terial. Does satis factory work, attends to orders promptly and pleases you with : his prices. , : BELL Cor. White and W. G. DUSTO, AGENT. Ferguson House Block:. F RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and : Retail. Table oil cloth, extra wide, all patterns, two yards for 2-1 cents. llest farmer roll butter, 10 to 18 cents. Best English Breakfast or Oolong tea, S3 cents. All grades of coffee, 9 cents taU5 cents. Our 3 for 25o mackerel lias set the town a buying. E3. A. Friedman, 313 West Centre Street. FLOWERS Of every description for Decoration Day Miss Mary -E.Jones, Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. TiiuiUiuiuiumiUiUiuiU rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GUABOWSKY, Prop. 81 N. Centre SI., rotUvllIe, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Dins and Wines, at the ba a cuoioe line oi cigars ana Temper ance unnu. Accommodation for travelers. Meats at all hour New Store 1 New Stock I BOTTOn ROCK PRICES ! Boot and shoes and footwear oi allkiuds. Jtepalrlng neatly, promptly and cheaply done. C ATT EL'S, 206 SOutb Main St., GOLDIN'S. Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Near Lloyd Street. Lloyd Streets. '9T Racers, $35. These wheels In that year wcro listed at 8100. '99 Road Wheel, $45. '99 Racers, $55. Track wheel. Our New Jewelry Store, Now at 123 South Main street, below Krick'a hard ware store. Come and see us. We have a larger stock to show you and are sure we can please you. , watenco, uiocks, Silverware, Musical Goods. See our special line ot ladies' and gents' solid gold rings and wedding rings. Save your first money in matrimony by buying at our store. Ellis Deull, 123 South Main Street. A box of our srEcim rnniLT brew jsan exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homes Columbia Brewing: Company. nillions of Dollars Gonplnnmoko avory year. TaVoco riots but got your houses, stock, fni niture, etc., insured In flrst-elaM re liable, companies m represeniea j hAVIn FAUST, insurance Areni AUoLUeaadAMtteaUl OBfala II.
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