Watching the Prescription The health Hint results from (lie medicine depends upon the ingredients used and tltc care employed in putting tliem together. Our (Minn of the nrewrlnthm Is In surance tlwit the pin sh Inn's lilens will lie conscientiously carried nut, with the purest ami best materials. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, I'a. Telephone Connection. f fie Tliat'5 what we get out of the niw fall materials we are now show ingthe perfection of fit and the height of style. You never had the choice of no RreatR variety of suitings, overcoMlngs and trouserings. You II have no troutile In getting suited the trouble may be to decide what suite you best of bo uiauy. Our line of gent' furnishings this fall Is splendid. Portz Bros., 24. North Main Street. Plain to be Seen Your eyes need attention. It is a mistake to neglect them. It is better to give them too much than too little attention. Carefully fitted glasses will protect your eyesight for a long time to come. Better have them tested by us. It is free. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street E SALE ! CHILDREN'S, HISSES' and LADIES'. BOYS', YOUTHS' and HENS'. Russetts and Blacks, in all Styles and Shapes. Ladies' Russetts, $3-00, now SI. 60, $2.00, nowSI.25. " " $1.50, now SOC. Men's Russetts, $3.00, now $2.00 and $2.25. Men's Blacks, $1.40, now 85C. Misses'. Children's and In fant's shoes at a reduction of 30 per cent, below regular price. THIS SALE IS FOR .TWO WEEKS ONLY. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. We have added to our list of Piano Agencies that of Behr Bros. & Co., of New York. Their first instrument in town is now on exhibition at our warerooms, and we invite the public to come and inspect it. It is an upright instrument and is manufactured by the firm that introduced the "Muffler" which is also shown in this piano. They are sold by all the prominent dealers in the country as a "leader." These pianos have a deserved reputa tion for their full, pure and sweet tone, and their great re liability and artistic case work. To the purchaser of this instru ment a great reduction in price will be made to introduce it. M. O'NEILL, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, 10G South Main Street. Just Received ! From the Wholesale Jobbers Houses of Philadelphia. Floor oil cloths, all kinds, all rries, and all new patterns. Also new patterns of pads for stoves and heaters Linoleum table oil .cloth and window shades. We buy In biff cosh lots and sell you elieaper than others. Nice b!g fat maekerel. Try them, Don't forget us for GROCERIES. E3. A, Friedman, 313 W. Centre St. Two doors below Mull's dairy. PIANO -4-' TALK ! Till". WKATHF.lt. The 1 rniiifTHliit watt unUHimlly hinli yemenhiy for tlx- hphnoii In Knnsnn. 1-. Wll I IK Hill XrvU Torrlt Oklahoma, Indian r" MS 1 'n il 01 y aim i; f : Jl us, a maximum of : us, a BO diM;icf8 being tinted :it Dodge City, Oklahoma mm 'r.wjijfsi J gnu Abilene. The 1 V 'WSS-yl. W.l 1 ......... I. over the Atlantic cout mates and thenorthern Rocky mountain region. I'nrnrnst fur till wgectlon today and tomorrow: Cloudy; light loutherly wind. Sunrise, 0:13: sunset. 6:33; length of day, llli., 20m.; moon rises, 1: 4G p. m.; moon sets. 11:47 p. m. PERSONAL MENTION. J. .1. Price la transacting business in Now York City. David Fault spent to-day visiting friend's at the county rant. Michael lluclies went to Minorsville this morning, to visit friends. Mrs. 11. C. Hooka and Mi Julia Ilratllgan attended the teachers.' institute at l'ottsville to-day. Mrs. M. M. llurkeand son ami Miss llrlilget Foley went to Philadelphia to-day to attend the Exposition. Mrs. A. I). Blown and family, of Lost Creek, yesterday went to Philadelphia, their future place of residence. Chief of Police David Iteinhohl and Georgo Clayton, of Tmimqua, transacted legal busi ness, in town to-day. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hoffman, of Savannah, On., aro visiting friends In Mahanoy-City Mr. Ilolllnan kept a photograph studio in this town several years ago. Mrs. Joseph Dusto who suffered n paralytic stroke, hag 30 far improved Unit flic is ahlo to sit up. She entertained Mrs. George W. Crawshaw. of Mahanoy City, yesterday. James Orcusby. of the Kutztowu State Normal School and Harry Mellet, of the Millersvillo institution are homo to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Patrick Conry. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hildeuhrand, Mrs. Philip lloohlor, Mrs. William Price, Mr. and Mrs. A. Womor and Mrs. Isadoro Filedtuan, of town, and Mls Viola Moyor, of Frack ville, went to tho Bloomsburg fair this morning. Can't he porfoct konlthwithout pnro lilood. Burdock lilood Hitters makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates tho wholo system. Pay Days. The P. & It. C. & I. Co. employes in tho Ashland district will receive their pay for the last half of September to-morrow. Tho company's employes in this district will (receive their pay for tho same period next Saturday. Remember 11 You Have a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 3Bc. At Gruliler Bros., drug store. Street Open. Centre street, which was closed to traffic for some time on account of the street paving work, was ro-opened to day, so far as traffic to and from South Main street is concerned, hut Maiu street, from Centra to Coal, is still closed. Buy Itoyal Patent Flour. It is the best in the market. Knelnecr's "fatal Vorirotfiilnews. Wheeling, W. Va., Oct. 12. Yester day at Short Creek, nine miles above the city, a north bound passenger train collided with a special from Pitts burg, the latter bringing delegations from western Pennsylvania to the trl-state encampment of the Uniform Hank Knights of Pythias. Eight per sons were seriously Injured, two fatal ly. The special had orders to take the siding at Short Creek, but the en gineer of the special, It is said, forgot, and a minute later the two trains came together and were badly wrecked. The dangerously injured are: Reuben King, of Steubenville, fireman, fracture of skull; P. J. Walsh, of Midway, Pa., a passenger, paralyzed below the waist. Fall and Winter Garments For 1899 and 1900. soa J The prevailing interest displayed in our cloak department this season is justified by the fine selection of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats and Capes in all colors. The most complete line of Ladies' Kersey cloth coats in Cas tor, Modes, Tans, Black and Blues, lined in beautiful colored silk and satin. We are well supplied with a fine assort ment of plain and Scotch Plaid Golf Capes. Also a large stock of Plush, Kersey, Cheviot Is and Astrakhan Capes, lined with silk and mercarized satin. Collar ettes a specialty. We extend an invitation to examine the line of garments and satisfy yourself on price and quality. F. GILL, NORTH MAIN STREET True Fortune Heater. Known In almost every liouftehold la now being boUI by UH, We aleo aell tlie PENINSULAR, Air Tight. . " Mot Blast. Art. IMPERIAL CINDERELLA. BANNER. llestdes numerous otlier makes of Heaters. Bee our Stoves and llangr. Our stock and prices BUft everybody. DAVISON'S fJEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 119-121 -123 North Main St. 1 1 "i-r 1 law tr fus I 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug: stores. B Buglo Blasts From Loading Ko publioan Editors of Poun-sylvania. THEY POINT THE WAY. Terse and Timely Comment Upon the Issues fc of the Day From Different Sections n of the Commonwealth. "Intlmtrlal establishments of all kind", the groat majority of which ware Idle nt the time of the inaugura tion of Mr. McKlnley as president," declares the Norrlstown (Montgomery comity) Dally Horuld, "are now busily engaged In making goods which are being shipped to other countries, there by affording profitable employment for labor, which Is just what Is desired. It would be a very strange blunder on the part of worklngmcn to Ignore these .Hcts and vote the Democratic ticket, thus endangering the excellent prospects they now enjoy. "This is a blunder they are not nt all likely to mnko. They have no de sire to restore the discredited Democ racy to power. lluslnosB Is nctivn capital has confidence In the admtnt trution; labor Is reaping the benefit In abundant employment nt fair wages. The Intelligent laboring man will not vote to return to the privation, pov erty and hard tlmos of three or four years preceding the advent of the Re publican party to power. "The country cannot nfford to try any doubtful experiments, either now or next year. Worklngmcn cannot af ford to run the risk of loss of em ployment by voting the Democratic ticket. The Republican party has well redeemed its promises and It will re-, celve a vote of confidence therefor." IN BUSINESS FOR THEMSELVES. "It is not very remarkable that the Democratic Ipaders uro Judt now shout ing in favor of fusion," says the Doylestown (Bucks county) Daily Re publican "They hope to be the gainers theroby. That's the wholo matter In a nutshell. The Democrats never want fusion unless they see some benefit to themselves. Last winter during the session of the leelslaturo the Demo crats stood solidly and stubbornly alono when by co-operation they might have been the means of electing a Uni ted States senator. But they know thnt If they gave their support outside their own party the successful candi date must bo a Republican. No fusion under those circumstances. Tho state leaders positively forbid it. Now, how ever, they counsel fusion wherever there Is an opportunity to gain some thing or a possibility of winning with the aid of tho malcontents of other par ties. Tho Democratic rlarty 'Is 'in busi ness for what there Is in it' for thorn- SGIvGS " LESSON FOR REPUBLICANS. "Montgomery Democrats have no show of late ypars," says the Norrls town (Montgomery county) Dally Her ald, "except when their Republican op ponents are divided, at In 1898, when two legislative tickets were presented for Republican support, and a Demo cratic senator and three assemblymen we're chosen. Last year's experience hadits lesson for Republicans, and there Is no repetition of the tactics which benefited the Democracy at that time. The harmony prevailing In Re publican councils this year leaves De mocracy without a shadow of hop'e on election day. Every Republican should regard it as his duty to assist In mak ing his party's majority as large as possible." FOR PARTY UNITY. "Good Republicans are tired of fac tional politics. They want to give at tention to bigger and broader issues. They want to prepare for the .national election, more Important than 50 sena tors, for It Involves the administra tion of the government for four years to come. They want their party uni ted, and they want men to represent them who are In favor of uniting it," says the Bryn Mawr (Montgomery county) Home News. "We look for ward, not backward, and our hope Is that the near future will bring com plete party unity in Pennsylvania." "In this year of Republican pros perity every Republican wants to go to the polls and vote the straight ticket from top to bottom," remarks tho Greensburg (Westmoreland county) ' LOOKING BACKWARD. "The remarkable development of tho state of Pennsylvania In the past 25 years Is an everlasting monument In commemoration of the Republican doctrine of American protection," de clares the Jeannette (Westmoreland county) Dispatch. "Its shadow extends to the remotest part of the state. In the gratefulness of Its noon tide shadow the American workingman sits today sheltered from the burning and consuming heat of free trade sun, and eats his dinner from tho best filled pall he ever enjoyed. In this shadow. Id peace and comfort, and In heartfelt content, he eats his fill and with re newed strength and courage completes his task for today, and goes to his home assured that the same shadow awaits his return on the morrow, and the next (lay, and the next, and so on, so long as the American peoplo remain truo to the Repuoiiuan doctrine of American protection. "There s no county In the state that is benefited more by the suprem acy of this doctrine of protection than has Westmoreland county. It has made our county great among the greatest. In the face of these facts and In the full enjoyment of the shade of this movement our duty Is clear. Our Democratic friends would have us be lieve that these principles are not an Issue in this campaign, and that the issues now in question are purely local. Do not be deluded In thla way. The successful man In business keeps a close watch on the future. To avoid danger he looks ahead. A Republican defeat in this county and state at this coming election may prove a disas trous calamity. Republicans cannot afford to take a backward step In this march of progress. The question of protection and free trade Is always an issue. The Democratic party is rtow, a always, In favor of free trade." QUFKKY'S GAME. "duffey, the boss of the Pennsylva nia Democracy, is encouraging and aiding the fusion movement in Cheiter county," says the Mount Union News, "and it is announced by his partisans, probably Uy his authority, that he will direct iiui efforts next year towards effecting such combinations In all the counties of the state, with - view of electing a legislature that will do feat a Republican for United States senator., and choose a Democrat io- Mill? nmipy himself ifhdrr tho 'falsa prricnue or state is.'iuoH' and reform' he is hutching i,is m-hemes to catch Republicans whoso politics nro thin and adulterated, and to divide and weHken their party In a campaign In Which lint nnlt, II. ...ln..l.ln ).... ..WH mi- ouittiiui n,ii, uiu congress and presidency will be de- iD"uiuii. ma success or uurroy a fu sion plans means a worse boss In con trol Of PAnniVlvnnlA rvnllMnc limn tint. lliat ltns over boen complained of iu iuu iiepuuncan party." - . PITHY POINTS. llitlipenlnfcs Throughout the Ooiintrj' Glirnnlclml for llmlT 1'eriisal. Head "Tho Hub's" nd. In to-days pnpor. Art wall jiaporsat Oarciln's forf and 0 cents per roll. Cotno and ece them. tf The 1'. & It. colliery employes at fllmrd vlllo will be paid to-morrow. It is expected that the October output of anthracite will be 1,600,000 tons. At Nest Lebanon, John Ynnti! fell from a trolley car, sustaining fatal injuries. To-morrow is tho first cheap excursion to the Export Exposition at Philadelphia. The Pittsburg Synod of the Reformed church opened its annual convention yester day at Dubois, A convention of thoStatolietall Merchants' Association will bo held October 17 aud 18, nt W'llllamspot t. Trying to jump on a coal train at Mt. Cnrmol 14-yei.r-old John Wentcs fell under the wheels and was killed. Admission to the Exposition is Included In the fare of $8.33 by tho P. A It. cheap excur sion to Philadelphia to-morrow. Fatal injuries were sustained by Richard Iloilelflngor, a stcol workor, of South llcthk hcni, who was strnrk by a locomotlvo. Jtidt-e Dunn heard testimony yesterday hi the mattor of the distribution proceedings in the estate of tho lato John W. Hcdford. More real estato transactions have been re- coidod In Centre county this year than last, luit the percentage of mortgages is olio-third less. Tho cheap excursion to Philadelphia via P. it II. to-mnrrow leaves at 0:38 a, m. Tickets good for 3 days. Stone musons aio wanted to work at Lost Creek. Read tbend. in anotlior column. Of tho moro than 2,100 school districts in Pennsylvania, about 1,300 have received their share of tho appropriation of $6,800,001) mado by tbo Legislature. A new counterfeit $10 Bilvcr certificate has been discovered by the secret service division of tho Treasury Department. It is of series 18B1, check, letter 11, plate, number Indistinct, probably 7t. Many business places in Shataokin were closed yesterday aftornoon, on account of a big religious mass meeting, the climax of a two-weeks' rovlval. Tho potato crop tills year in Lehigh county is tho largest in its history, In lloidleberg there has boon raised 185,000 bushels and in Linn nboutSOO.OOO bushels. Burglars hroko into a boarding house at Shamokin and carried off $350 belonging to Andrew Schloit, who hud saved up the money for a trip tj his old homo in Europe. Red Hot From the Gun Was the ball that hit G. 11. Steadman, of Newark, Mich., in the civil war. It caused horrible Ulcers, that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then liucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Iiruiies, Rums, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Pest pile cure on earth. 5 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Soli yb A. Wadey, druggist. Special Excursion to Philadelphia, Account National Kxport Kxpositluu, via l'eniisylvaitla ltallroad. Tho Pennsylvania Ilailroad Company has arranged for special excursion rates to Phila delphia on October 23, Noember 8 and 22, account National Expoit Exposition, ltouud trip tickets, good to return within ten days, including day of issue, will be sold on above dates from New York, Trenton, Ilelvldorc, Atlantic City, Cape May, Pottsvillo, Heading, Wilkesbarre, Lancaster. Ilarrisburg, York, Williamsport, Cunaudaigua, Erie and inter mediate points at rate of tiuglo Uro for the round trip, plus admission to tho Exposition (no rate less than one dollar). For specific rates apply to tickot agents. The National Export Exposition has sur pabscd all expectations in the extent and variety of its exhibits, and in its general ex cellence and attractiveness. Tlie Implement Building, containing a marvelous display of farm niuchinerv, is particularly iirleiesting to agriculturalists. The band concerts and diverting midway furnish delightful euter talunieut for all. For Morbid conditions take Bi:echam's Pills. Terrific storm In Russia, St. Petersburg, Oct. 12 A terrible storm In the nature of a cyclone and accompanied by snow on Sunday night destroyed telegraph .and telephone wires and about 150 miles of the Mos cow railway, entirely cutting off com munication between St, Petersburg and Moscow. tWDZifor over j7ri of tho Globe for UEUE ALGIA and islmllar Complaints, jERMaII MEDICAL LAWS, prescnooa Dy eminent pliyslclans! UH. HICHTER S ?m EXPELLER. WnrliiTrnnwriPrf I '!7frn'ii-TraltliftinvrBsfnl I -fOmycennlncwI'h Trade Mark" Anchor," :.'.m Aiicabottle, AtalldnictrfsworthrouffU j 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Houses. Owa Glassworks. Endorsed and Rerommmri ed by t .A. other vraminenl 5 DR. niCHTER'S "ANCHOR" STOMACHAL boat tnr a t mi in jrTFinriiniiia,niiiii(i( ii triif itiitinrn. Commercial Hotel Entirely remodel ad and refurn ished. Elegant Hath and Wash Hooms, Boarders by the Day, week or month. Well stocked bar attached. An heuser-Busch St. Louis beer and Fabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. The Host Hotel In the Region (living the Best Accommodations for tlie Honey. Try Our CONPIDHNCE" s-Cent Cigar. Best on Rartlt. Morris Heckniaii, PROPRIETOR, Cor, Main and Coal Sis., Shenandoah, Pa, 8 GOL. DIN'S. Mammoth Clothing House. L1XXXXXXXXXX! FALL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT Mammoth Clothing House axxxxxxxx Mammoth Clothing House. l'liirltlvo Stniro ltolilir Killed. Ouray, Colo., Oct. 12. Sheriff Edgar yesterday received a telegram from Deputy Sheriff George Kinchen an nouncing that ho had killed John Car ter, alias Kid Adams, one of the out laws who hold up the Sneffels stage near hero a few days ago. l.lvcr'priol Striker Wf-iikn. Liverpool, Oct, 12. Tho seamen's strike, which began some time since, i but never attained serious dimensions, ' has entirely collapsed. The men held i a meeting and resolved to resume work ! on the old terms. j in uu. CONP.Y. On the Ktb Irst., nt Shenandoah, Pa., Mnry, wife of i'atilck Conry, nged 50 years. Funeral will take place on Friday luorninir. tbo 13th., from her Uto residence on Pouth I 1.-...n.-t,.l at..t lFnr.l,lot l.lnl. n,r..B.fIlt lw.1 celebrnted nt Annunciation church at 10 o'clock. Interment in Annunciation cenieterv. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to attend. 10-10-3t MISCELLANEOUS. FOR KENT. A very deslrnble brick dwell ing bouse. No. 35 Kast Oak street. Next door to Presbyterian church. Nice side yard attached. Kent reasonable. Apply at 28 West Lloyd stieet, or 20 South White street. 11-13-14 "ITTANTKI). Masons and quarrymen. Apply II on ground. Packer No, 4 colliery. II. Jlnndeville. I0-ll-3t FOU SALE. A Bide boatd, as good as new. Inquire nt Hekalu olllce. tf FOR KENT, Two deslrnble second-ptory front rionis, suitable for otllcis with electric light and steam bent. Apply nt tins office. tf FOlt 8ALK. The oil biutnrsi conducted by the underpinned, tneludlnir horses, 'ftgon and route; in fact everything neccsmry toe rry on tho hulnc8H. For further Information npnly to Hubert Yen;er, No, 318 North Jrdln street. SM!.Vtf "WJ R wish a live traveling manager In your toi-rltnrv nt onne. man or woman ! liberal cash and coimn'Mlon first year more second year. If deserved ; some for local work also J good references required those out of employ ment or wishing to better tnemseives, auurcss, "Factory." cor. Perkins and Union Sts.. Akron. Ohio. 9-25-Iin AfOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to 8. Q. M. Hollopeter, attorney, Hhcnandoah. Mbtf AHUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre. DAlf . J. FERGUSON, Mer. One rsllght Only. Wednesday Evening, Oct. 18. "The show that has made one million laugh." Murray and Mack Present THAT FUNNY FARCE FINNIGANS BALL JOLLY MAE TRUMBULL With an Operatic Ensemble. as People on the Stage 35 'NOTHINO BUT FUN." Prices : - 25, 35, 50 & 75c. lteserved Seats at Klrlln's Drug Store. We have just received a carload of Felt aud Rubber Boots which we can sell lower than any of our competitors, because we bought them before they advanced 111 price. We are also sole agents ...lor the famous... DOUGLAS FINE SHOES for men, and QUEEN QUALITY for women, and other famous shoes for young and old, great and small, The best equiped, largest and cheapest shoe store in the county. A. WOMER No. 124 NORTH MAIN ST. GOUDIN'S. WATCH HIS SPACE FOR THE OF THE. TO-MORROW EVENING. L, GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and II S. Main Street. nnnrtimn nrT lifni i nunrn M tUlri 6 Hitl hHLL I'iimt I'll II 1 I I III II I I I II I 1 1 II ESStv. MRS . J. J. KELLY, - 26 S. Main St. None belter in the world. Sold cheaper than any other uiake. We are the sole agents. You can't buy them anywhere else in town. We can save you money this fall, and you will be sur prised at the sum when you purchase There is no cheaper stove house in town. FURNITURE We can furnish your house from cellar to garret, for less money than you would ever expect. D. 8c J. SI EG EL 103 & 105 SOUTH MAIN ST., CONSISTENT WITH Are responsible for our Try us on plumbing and regret the trial. P. W. BELL, WALL PAPER 30c Papers Reduced to 1 8c 25c papers Reduced to 1 2 l -Sc 1 Oc Papers Reduced to 8c Thos. Snyder, 22 BIGGEST BARGAINS In town, because we buy in big lots and pay no rent. We gire the bene fit to our customers. Klour aud feed we retail at wholesale prices. DRY GOODS. dents' laundrled slilrts We Men's underwear, (lleecelined) 3o Children's iinderwenr wo Ladles', gent.', children's hose Be Children's coats, (all kinds) 75o Blankets and Comforts. PHILIP YAROWSKY, RELIABLE OROCER, 333 West Centre St., Shenandoah! In checks will save you money CJ C by buying our bread. Try it ij and be convinced. You re ceive seven loavc. 4f-f- Keyular sUe 7 f. I1- cupcake, ' - ifr Hegular site IVSVm spongecake, Ow, BOSTON BAKERY, 11. Morgensteln, 237 W, Centra Htree GSOLOIN'S. f Mammoth Clothing House. iXXXXXXXXXX Mammoth Clothing House. DECORATIVE ART S3 Has achieved its greatest triumphs Iu our artistle and handsome stock of wall papers. All the latest designs and fashlouahte shades and colorings nro embodied In our superb stock of ait wall papers AVo have them from $1.00 per roll for high art decorations to 5 cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dining room papers. All Artistic 1 All Pretty I 224 W. Centre St. Shenandoah. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY OPENING. Our fall and winter display of millinery is our pride, and not with out reason. It is here in all the pretty styles and shapes of the season and iu such a variety of fresh beauty aud rich aud artistic trimming and work manship that it will make your sum mer hat distasteful when you see our superb display We have some gems ol the millinery art in Hats, Turbans and Bonnets that will be picked quickly, so you had better choose your hat at once. Mourning goods is our specialty. New creatlous come here dally, a pleasure for you to visit anu li win prove our opening. STOVES, RANGES, H EATERS. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. always busy business. gas fitting. You wont Cor - wl,lte mi Ll0r(i sts- GREATLY REDUCED. A Rare Opportunity for Bargains. South Jardln St., . . . Shenandoah, Pa Ice Cream, All flavors. Man tt f a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. A.XC ITOR Sealed TINK BAND Packogei. PATtMTtO, NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By ' TJEXNKY COMPANY, roit SALU UY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St.