If; fr. 1.1 i in - 1 ..i.i , - "Vi"-' -nTliTitni i ..." iiii'-iiMiiiin in. - - I, ....... iiiiiMWiBrMMWWiwrTMii'liiriiliilirTlTT t ' , . , , .. ' - " 11 "" " 1 11 - mm niiiiiii i m mi m mini ill i ii imiiiiiiimiMnwiiiin i i 11 '. ' , , j POISON HAS ITS rLACU in nil systems of medicine, and it is fre quently called for in prescriptions. Itlsevl dent, therefore, tliat no guesswork must lie per mitted in compounding prescriptions nor M to quality of the drug employed. Our Proscription Department la In competent hand, and our Ion lecord of successful enperlence warra ts un In guaranteeing olwwlute accuracy and purity Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main St., Shenandoah. Telephone Connection. A Big String Of Them. We have a big string of fine goods just opened, and invite your attention. Ihese things are just from the manufacturers, and are colrect, tasteful, and not too ex pensive for men who like to wear good things. 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. Tlios. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician, No. 118 South Main Street. Fall and Winter Footwear. Don't buy elsewhere until you see our stock. It is a winner and so are the prices attached to every pair ot shoes, whether for men ladies, misses, or children. We sell the "best" qualities of footwear cheaper than any other shoe dealer Mothers should bear in mind that our children's shoes are the most durable. We are closing out another lot very cheap. BOSTON Y SHOE 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah. Pa. I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. TALK! 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 casework. To the purchaser of this instru ment a great reduction in price will be made to introduce it. . O'NEILL Furniture Dealer and" Undertaker, 10 South Main St. Kor two Tarda wide oil f f j S" cloth U not an every day "0 J - - ipportunlty That la our seiung price. Sol . 3 O fin 1 1 on Will bur an extra large keg of the finest white roask erel ever brought to town, good. We have a cheaper kind, also very Try our Mince Meat, t pounds for 23 cento. E3. A. Friedman, 213 W. Centre St. Two doom Uibw Mull dairy. wk PIANOS I I -- ...Ml- I .1 IIM.I I. I. MM. II ..... - I TJ PITHY POINTS. II tppenliiica Throughout tho Oountrj Clirnnlclml for Hasty I'eruiiKl. Don't fsrset the I'liucniz hall. Tho eveuliiK school will open uoxt Mon day evening. The price of steel rails hovo advanced from tl to $7 per ton. Don't forget the I'hnenlx ball on Hollow 'een night, October 31st. The Pottsville School Hoard will enforce the compulsory education Uw. Art wall papersat Carditi's furB and 0 cents per roll, Oomo and seo them. tf Tho colliery employes at Ashland and Qirardville will be lald to-morrow. the l'hociiii ball ou tho 31st lust., will bo the society event of tho season. MlssSallio Wyun will leave Mahanoy City shortly and looato permanently at Lafulette, lean. 1'ostofHce Inspector Ma lone will recom mend auothor letter carrier for Mahanoy City. Kobbius' opera houso will bo a Bceno of gaiety on the 31st inst., tho night of the I'll oc til i ball. Smith and Campion will fiulsh un their contract of paying Catawissa street, Maha- noy City, to-day. A counterfeiting resort was raided nenr Shamokin and a largo quantity of spurious coin was confiscated. Jamoa Fitzpatrick, of St. Clair, was ad mitted to the Pottsville hospital yesterday with a severe cut of his foot. Tho Phoenix boys havo tho reputation of royal entertainers, and they will maintain it at their hall oil tho 31st inst. Tho colliery of the St. Clair Coal Com pany, which has been idle for two weeks, undergoing repairs, will resume work next Monday full handed. Six hundred hauds will be given employment. "Not dead, but married" was the inscrip tion on a sign found on the door of 1. j. Creary's place of business this morninir Some wag took advantage of Mr. Creary's absence ou his wedding tour. The local branch of the Singer Sewing Machine Company has received a carload of sewing machines. A stock of men's, ladies' and children's shoes, with tho tegular price reduced one half, is the bargain announcement Joseph Ball, tho shoe dealer, offers at his old stand, No. 14 South Main street. Read his "ad" in to-day's issue. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Hum, Scald, Cut or Uruisc. Uucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions, llest Hie cure on earth. Only 35cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A, Wasley, Drugpist. Mnrrleri. Miss Nora Lyons and John Desmond were married this afternoon in St. Cauicus Roman Catholic church at Mahanoy City. John Lyons was the groomsman and Miss Sarah Foley the bridesmaid. MissS. Allie Bissell, daughter of the late Dr. A. I', Bissell, of Mahanoy City, and Mr. A. T. Wilson, of Tunkhannock, were married this afternoon by Rey. T Maxwell Morrison, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church of the former place. The wedding of Gilbert II. Kulp, a brother of Congressman Kulp, of Shamokin, and Miss Florence Billinger, will take place at the home of the bride's parents, at Washington ville, Monroe county, this evening. Dyspepsia bane of human existeuce. Bur dock Blood Bitters cures it, promptly, per manently. Regulates and tones the stomach. Deaths and Funerals. Miss Sarah Davis, aged 10 years, of Cum bola, died at the Pottsville hospital of pneu monia. Deceased was admitted to tho hos pital on the 30th. Mrs. Catharine Campbell, a well knqwn and highly respected resident of Turkey Bnn, died yesterday, from dropsy and liver trouble. The deceased leaves nine children, six sons and three daughters, as follows: John, Thomas, Frank, Patrick, Daniel. Cornelias, and Misses Mary E., Maggie A. and Catharine. The funeral will take place Saturday morning at 0:30 o'clock, high mass in Annunciation church. Interment will be made in the parish cemetery. There's Just What You Want. Pan-Tina (25c ) for coughs and colds. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At Ou Trial l'or IITijiiiiI I'lslilnir. Stroudsburg, Pa., Oct. 2G. The trial of J. Price Wetherill and W. T. Elliott, prominent citizens of Philadelphia, ac cused of illegal Ashing, was commenc ed before Judge Allen Craig yesterday. The defendants are charged with catching trout and then landing it with a landing net. It has been made a test case, and should the court' decide against tlu defendants it will practi cally end all trout fishing In the state for two years. Judge Craig adjourned argument until Nov. 2. Students M lint Pay For Tliolr Noimonno Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 2G.-The mem bers of the freshmen class of Franklin and Marshall college have been noti fied that the entire class will be sus pended If they do not pay the bill for expenses Incurred In repairing damage, done by them during a recent skylark ing, in which they painted prominent buildings with legends deriding tho sophomores. The Right Hame In the Right Place-Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. That Compel Respect, Prices That Exact Admiration. A Remarkable Offer in Hen's Suits. Men's all-wool blue serge suits, warranted fast color, made up with satin piping, worth Si 2 ; our price during sale $O.00. Men's all-wool double breasted or sack suits in ten shades, stripes and checks or plaids, sold every where at $10; our price during this sale $G.SO. Men's black cheviot suits in double or single breasted, regular $10 values ; our price $G. 00. L. Refowich, The OnePrice Clothier, 10 & 12 South main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. mm-? Tills WKATIIISU. GSOL.OI (SI'S I GOLDIN'S GOLDI 0BT." fl Keep yourselves up to concert pitch by taking BEECH ARTS PILLS 10 cents and 25 cents, at all druc stores. PERSONAL MENTION. Charles Blcnemau and family vacated their residence on West Centre street yesterday and moved to Weathcrly. Borough Solioitor M. M. Burke, Chief Burgess A. P. Tabor, J. W. Weeks, M. E. Doyle, J. A. Rcllly and C. II. llagenlmcb wore among the townsmon who went hunt ing to-day. John Uoyhe of tho Hotel Forguson cafe, spent last evening vliitlng friends at Maha noy City. Thomas Balrd visited Pottsville to-day on business connected-with mining affairs. W. N. Brewer spent to-day transacting business at Pottsville, Harvey Hess made a trip to tho county seat this morning, John Sweenoy, who wbb A gunnor on the "Vale" during tho Spaulsh.Atuerican war, nud who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. D.ivld Deo, at Qirardville. forsomotlme past, loft yosterday for Brooklyn. Ho has been assigned to the transport "Meade,'' which will be used in conveying troops between San Francisco and tho Philippine Islands. Miss Lillian Kohler, of Kingston, Pa., is a guest at the Presbyterian parsonage. Sho is a sister of the pastor, Rev. II. W. Kohler. Mrs. Joseph Morris visited friends at Potts ville" today. Miss Annie Stein visited friends at Potts vlllo to-day. Mrs. Martin Bllllnger, of East Coal ttreet, has presented her husband with a baby boy. John Portz, tho North Main street mer chant, went to Philadelphia to-day to spend a week at tho exposition. Miss Nellie Tye, of Qordon, is a guest of friends in town. Bean tho t mm iou navBAiways The Kind You Have Always Bought The New 1'arochlal School. Tho new parochial school, of St. Caslmir's Pol it h Roman Catholic church is now in full operation aud the strides it has made since its opening speaks well for the Institution aud its rector, Rev. Lenarkiewicz, through whoso arduous labors it was established. The en rollment now shows the names of 131 pupils. The institution is in charge of three sisters of the order of St. Francis, of Reading, who were received by Rev. Lenarkiewicz on tho 7th inst. and introduced to the congregation at the morning smile the Sunday following. In conjunction with the establishment of the sistors the school was dedicated with the reading of High mass. An able addtoss fol lowed, in which Rev. Lenarkiewicz explained the methods of the school aud tho many ex cellent facilities it will possess for the educa tion of the children. He also spoke in ou deariug terms to the parents and the children present. A fair is at present being conducted nightly in tho new building, the proceeds of which will be devoted to reducing the debt incurred in its erection. The school is a worthy addition to tho local institutions, and tho people should endeavor to lend some financial aid toward its maintenance. Two of the sisters in charge of the school speak the English language with the same fluency with which they converse in the Polish language. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tho money on a SO-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to enro your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. H. Hagenbuch, Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W. Bierstein & Co. marriage Licenses. Geo. Lankus aud Mary Avanowska, both of Shenandoah ; Andrew Urbans, of Wm. Penn, and Mrs. Elizabeth Reuthancskieuie, of Lost Creek ; Woiciech Zruuila and Anna CzisaK, both of Shenandoah ; J. Edward Boeck, of Glenside, and Mary J. Glassmlre, of Tamaqua; Henry Geist, of Valley View, aud Sadie Haas, of Hcgins township. of thoGlobofor . 'O NEURALGIA an3 similar Complaints' u i'it;i)tuu u-uer mo BuingeQC GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS,. ju cr jucu uj tamaeni pnyac!. DR. RIfiHTER'S World renowned ! TtfmrVftMvRTifvMHf ni I Only eennlno with Trade Mark" Anchor,' I 000. a bottle. AtaUaroggisortnrouga I ii. i:ui s ca. sis rem ct, itw toss. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. Etulorsed and lieeommemled by Leadina WhtiltsnU and.Ji-ta.il JJruofftits, Ministers ami . yj vuwr prominent ! meant jl JjmT f'r -(. o.i DR. niCHTCR'3 ' "ANCnon," STOMACIIAI. best tor ,0, ipyipepamgwtnmncn :o,nplwlnt. A Remarkable Offer in Men's Overcoats. Men's light color covert over coats, regular price 7.50 ; our price $4. SO. Men's light color covert over coats, in all shades, at prices $6,00, $7.00, $8.00 and $9.(10. Men's black and blue all-wool Kersey overcoats, made up with raw edges, strictly all-wool. Thesa coats are good values at $n ; our price during this sale $6,75, 4 M 'llm nroMHurr rimtlnuoH high 6vor all distill ts. exifpt that a narrow trough tat u.1 01 numermu uo- prt'Rsion oxtonda from Texas north eastward To tho east ward of this trough tomporu hires are much above the seasonal average, while on the west Blrlo there have been much lower torn peraturos. Fore cast for this sec tion: Pair today and tomorrow; light south to west winds. Sunrise, C.2G; sunset, 5:13; length of day, -loh., 47m.; moon risos, 12:01 a. in.; moon sets, 12:58 p. m. W1U. I'HNN. William Nicholson, who is suffering from an nillictlon of tho eyes, is much better. Mr and Mrs. Charles Willman, of Mt. Carincl, are visitors here. Mrs. Ralph Taylorand Mrs. Danlol Christie. of Chester, are visiting at the Methodist Episcopal, parsonage this week, the guests of Rev. aud Mrs. W. 11. Stowart. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Price, of Qirard ville, aro visiting frionds here. Miss Jennie Jones, who was seriously ill the past six weeks, is laiprovcd. John II. Hughes has gone to Philadelphia to visit friends. Mrs. William Thiol and her sister-in-law, Miss Annie Thiol, of Mahanoy City, are guests of Mrs. William Chalmers hero. Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonnry troublos. Monarch over pain of every soot. l)r. Thomas' Kclectric Oil. llmignrliin Miners Strike Ilazleton, Oct. 20. Five hundred men are idlo to-day hecauso tho Hungarian employes at the Milnesvillo colliery of A;S. Vamvicklo & Co., struck on account of tho transfer of n Hungarian laborer from tbo mines to a stripping. The strikers will not permit tho English speaking workmen, who are in tho minority, to enter the mines. Rid Yourself of Rheumatism l!uy Red Flag Oil, S.ic. At Uruhler Ilros., drug store. FOREIGNERS IN JAPAN. I.t'iulliitr XmvHimpui'H Uruo TlintThoy Ho Allowed to I'urulifiHo I.nnd Port Tbwnstfnd, Wash., Oct. 26. Ad vices from the orient per steamer Rio Jun Muni, just arrived, are as fol lows: The question of allowing foreigners iu imrciiase anu own land in Japan la CaUslniT mnsldprnhln rlfapncolnn In ,-r- litical aud newspaper circles of tho uiikuuo. wnny ot tne leading news papers favor the proposition, and argue that the future of Japan's commercial success depends upon the Introduction of foreign capital and say that this capital will not come unless the title can bo acquired on land on which their place of business Is erected and with out which there would be no security for capital. The government has decided to sub mit the proposition to Various cham bers of commerce of the leading cities of Japan. The Seoul correspondent, writing to the Japan Hail under date of Oct. G, says: "The Russian government con siders that the Massampo incident is attributable to a fault on the part of the local officials. Should Corca desire to avert any demands from Russia for land she will do well to take care that no further sales of land are made to Japanese subjects. The Russian government will not retire in the slightest degree trom the position here assumed by it." For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of IMarnout Morsmi a Publisher. New York, Oct. 2G. The World, In an article on the changes in the pub lishing houso of Harper & Bros., says that the publication' of Harpers' Round Table has been suspended, and the editor, Albert Lee, transferred to one of the McClure publications. The World continues: ""Although no pub lic announcement of tho fact has been made It is said that J. Plerpont Mor gan has Invested a large sum of money some reports put It- at from $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 In the cor poration of Harper &. Bros. To him is attributed the installation of S. S. McClure as the active manager of tho concern. Corrupt Iiiwshm OMlolnls. Odossa, Oct. 2G. A gigantic system of official fraud and corruption has been unearthed at Sevastopol. Forty three government officials have been arrested and will be tried by court martial Dec. 2. Among the accused are many high naval officers, Including the former senior port officer, Com mander Holitsky, several well known constructors, nearly every chief en gineer of the ships In, Russia's Black sea fleet, the commissary officers and others. It is reported that several of the accused have committed suicldo rather than stand trial, for, If found guilty, they would be banished tu Si beria. Doiilplutu llniidltH Still nt l.nriro. Atchison, Kan., Oct. 20. The Doni phan bandits, who have eluded the authorities for several days,' In spite of numerous posses in search of them, were encountered 15 miles west of Atchison yesterday afternoon. Thoro was an exchange of fire, in which Henry Kolls, of Atchison, narrowly es caped being killed. A force of men Is being organized in Atchison to cap ture or kill the bandits, who are con cealed in a dense thicket. ovs orx.. Bears the Tha Kind You Have Always Bought FIIKI! LUNCHES TO-NtUUT. bickebt's. Kitra free lunch to-night, Fih cakes to morrow morning. IIENTZ'B, Vegetable soup to-night. Potato soup to morrow morning. CIlAS.KADZIKWigz'S, Rice soup will le served, free, to all patTons to-night. WEEKS,' A nice dish of pea srup to-night. pooler's. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes to night. I . . 1 ii i " " i ik At This People are niore or less interested in clothing buying. Our stock consists of the largest? and finest collection in this part of the state. We have the latest designs in men's and boys' clothing such as stripes, fine checks, blue and black worsted cashmeres and the latest styles in heavy light blue serges. Those suits are sold with or without the new style double brested vests. OVERCOATS ! To say our stock of overcoats is complete would be putting it mildly. It is the largest and most complete line ever shown in this section and embraces the latest styles in covert cloth, Beavers, Kerseys, Miltons, Chinchillas, Motintonack, Thebbets, Tweeds and Diagonals, all cut in the latest style and any color you may fancy. For boys and children our stock of suits and overcoats must be seen to be appreciated. Among them you will find pretty nearly any style and color you are looking for. Single pants' for men and boys we have by the thousands. It will pay you to examine our stock and also our large display windows. If you are looking ior good stylish cloth ing call at the Mammoth Clothing House, 9 and 11 S. Main You can got genuine imported beers nud Smith's India pale ale at Hotel Ferguson bar. Iu stock Wuorzburger, "0 cents per bottle. Culmbacher, " " Mueuchener, " " Pilsonor, " " DIKII. OAMI'IIEI.L -On the 25th ln,t at Turkey llun. Mm, Catliurlne Caii licll Funeral will take plnco'Saturday morning, nt fc:30 o'clock, High rrnfllu Annunciation hurcli. Interment In parish cemetery. Friends and relntlre and members of the Ii. V, M. are requested to attend. 10-28-2 . BALL'S, 29 N. MAIN ST. A new store with entirely new goods. We mean exactly what we ssy. All up-to-date in style. There are no shelf worn goods whatever, but the best oi everything relative to our line for the smallest amount of money obtainable. At Our Old Store, 14 S. Main St. This means our prices cut exactly in half. Note a few of our inducements : Men's $3 shoes at $1.50. $5 Ladles' $3 " $2 Children's 4i Joyce's make 2.50 1.SO. 1.00. shoes at " at " at $1.00 50C. Children's $1.50 shoes at "75 c. This stock must be sold, regard less of what money we may lose in disposing of it. The goods will sell ii you only call to see us. These are shoe values never offered to any buyer in this town or vicinity, BALL'S, 1 4 S. Main St. His I S iOG f 1 STORE. 4 Worth of fTAp 4" i- Shoos for -JXJXst Season of St., II GAUGHAN'S. Ladies' Waits In plaids, plain cloth, mercerized satteen and mohair in plain, tucked and braided fronts, from 60 cents to $2,50. MRS. J. J. KELLY, -26 S. Main St. FACTORY SHOE STORE, NO. B. SOUXH MAIN ST. l'orlinpH Another Cup Cliiilleiiiroi-. New York, Oct. 2G. There Is a strong probability that the next challenger for the America's cup will be Major Eustace Jameson, M. P. He Is a warm, friend of Sir Thomas Llpton, and should Major Jameson challenge he will have the Shamrock for a trial horse.' The Jameson boat would very probably be built from a Watson de sign, and the most favored name thus (ar suggested Is Hlbernla. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE. The licensed saloon on North Main street, now conducted by Michael lMere. It Is Htted up with all convenience and Is one of the oldest and best located xtauda In Hh-nandoah. Kor terms apply to M. I'eters, IS .Vortli Main street. 10-23-tt TjU)K SALE Tho propeity of the Delaney J Kstate, on Centre street, between Main and Jardtn streets. Lot 90x75 feet, embracing one double three-story frame building, a private dwelling and a 30-foot vacant lot Price reason able. Apply to Mrs Margaret Urennan, on the premises. 10-21-tt FOll SALE, A spring wagon. Apply at the JIkkalu odlce. tf A LADY wanted to represent u. (jood pay to the proper purty. Write to the Marietta Perfume Company, Marietta, l'a. 10-23 Ct milUBTWOKTIlY man to repiwent one or X more counties) J12.00 a week from start, easily made. Permanent poalllon. Pleasant work. Holiday specialty. Address, J, 11. Shepp. 1001-1033 Chestnut St., Philo.. l'a. 10-19-lm WB wish a live traveling manager In your territory at once, man or woman: liberal cash and commission first year more second year. If deserved; some for local woikalsoi good referenceii required those rut of employ, ment or wishing to better themselves, address. "Factory." cor. Perkins and Vnlon Sts , Akron Ohio. 2-2ui Ni . u1?,1;?? finPertl for sale Ap ply to H. O. M. Jlollopeter, attorney, Hhen. audoau, S-31-tf XT- the Year OVERCOATS ! I Goldin, Proprietor. Ladles', MImch and Children's Coats are now being dally received by us. We bare a large stoclt of the best tailor-made garments In attractive Btylo, well fitting, made trom best' materials and lined throughout with satin and plain and fancy silk taffeta. Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jackets, from $3.75 to $14 00. Ladles' all-wool Kersey Jackets, In tan, castor nml blue, $7.oo, $8.00, Slo.oo to $1-1.00. Children's Jackets, '6 to 14 years, $1.50, $3.00, $3.50, $3.oo, $4 to $6. If you are Interested In blankets thero Is an Inducement here for you to buy. Our special 11-4 all-wool home-made blankets at $3.70, worth 85.00, Is a bargain. A large cotton blanket, white and grey, with fancy borders, 39c. For these you would be asked elsewhere COo to COc. Fine California blankets, with red, blue aud pink borders, from $4.60 to $7.00. WMWkl WWWt'J lUTTOP- vi i n riff TiiWr EALL AND WINTER MILLINERY OPENING. Our fall and winter display of millinery is our pride, and not with out reason. It is here iu all the pretty styles and shapes of the season and iu such a variety of fresh beauty and rich and artistic trimming and work manship that it will make your sum mer hat distasteful when you see our superb display. We have some gems of 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. Now creations come here daily, and it will prove a pleasure foi you to visit our opening Fall Announcement We have now the pleasure ST announcing to the public that we have the largest and most complete line oi winter foot wear. They are none but the latest styles at FACTORY PRICES Our line of Winter Russets are genuine beauties. A call to our store will be appreci ated and prove beneficial to you. ABE LEVINE, Prop. Fall and Winter GARMENTS For 1899 and 1900. The prevailing interest displayed in our cloak department this season is justified by trie fine selection of Ladies', Misses' and. Children's Coats and Capes in allfcolors. The most complete line of Ladies' Kersey cloth coats in Cas tor, Modes, Tans, Black aud Blues, lined in beautiful colored silk and satin. We are well supplied with a fine assort ment of plain and bcotch PlaTd GolfCapes. Also a large stock of 1'lush, Kersey, Clieviolts 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. 4 R. F. GILL, NORTH MAIN STREET I Br