tor EVENING HERALD FHID.VY. MAKCII 15, 1695. THIRD EDITION PENCIL" POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed lor Hasty Perusal. Muddy streets. La grippe la abating. Many bad pavrtneut. Ituse ball talk already. Peddlers are ou the run. " Plenty ot empty bouses. St. Patrick's day Sunday. Shad In the market this week. Winter ends on the Hhh Instant. Southern garden "sass" coming. Too early yet to think ot picnics. Spring goods are being displayed. 'Tig hard to collect taxes just now. The flitting season is near at hand. The frost is not very deep in the ground. Don't get discouraged; better times ahead. The liquor men are organizing for pro. teetlon. Farmers are busy hauling manure to their fields. Some people are already moving, Into new habitations. Our local fishermen are getting their fishing tackle together. Kggs have taken a tumble. They are now cheaper than meat. Orange, of good quality, are plenty in our markets ami cbop, too. People should beware of frozen fish that have become thawed out. They are unfit to eat. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and. Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is n great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If yon want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. l-9-3m Coming Events. April 23, 24 Entertainment in the All Saints' P. E. church to raise library iunds. "I contracted a severe cold from wet, and exposure. Bronchitis followed. Doctors failed to relieve me. Several of the members of my family had died of consumption, and I thought I vas doomed. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup brought instant relief and perfect cure." M. "Unger, Union Corners, Northumberland Co., Pa. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessig & Baer, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf Are you a tulTerer from that terrible plague, Itching Piles f Doau's Ointment will bring you instant relief and perman ent cure. Get it from your dealer. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the best satisfaction of any cough medicine I handle and at a seller leads all otherprep urationfa in this market. I recommend it besanse it is the best medicine I ever 'handled for coughs, colds and croup. A. W. Baldiudqe, Millersville, 111. Forsale by Gruhier Bros. Miloi.l. Iiy r,. lamfto. Df.nvku, M.iivi: 15. -Siu::u tho sulci' Lluv r, ilto anarchist m i'tfVXC!vv' there lias boon no ivcord,f such u cold blooded suicide as that of Alois Foldl, mi Austrian, in this city ostorday. Fotdl killed himself on Logu aveuuo, a fash lonablo thoroughfare nt midday, by ex ploding a dynnmib C!irtridgo about an Inch and a half fm diameter and four Inches long. Th tin, i0ft std0 of his bony was Diownint0 fragmonts, pieces be ing scattered nil about the neighborhood. When ByDy was sick, -we gave her Castorla. Then 4ie was a Child, she cried for Castorla. Whejyehe became Miss, she clung to Castorla. "Perhaps you would not think so, but a' very large proportion of diseases In New York comes from carelessness about catch lug cold," says Dr. Syrus Kdson. "It 1b such a simple thing and so common that very few people, unless it Is a case of pneumonia, pay any attention to a cold. New Yrk is one ot the healthiest places on the Atlantic Coast and yet there are a groat many cases ot catarru nuu con . sumption which have their origin in this uetfli-ot of the simplest precaution ot every day life. The most censlble advice is. when you have one get rid ot it as soon as possible By all meaus do not ueglect it ' Dr Kdson doe not tell you how to cure a cold hut we will. Take Chamber latn'h C nigh Remedy. It will relieve the Induce, 't'l expactnrariou, open the wu ra tion ii rd KOuu effect a permanent our. 8.1 nurt-60 cent botlltM forsale by Gruhier Hm. Rupture. Uut- icuarantei'd No operation. In quire at tho Shenandonh drug store, No. 3 Sauth Main ijtreu A iwvere rheumatic pain In- the. left thonhler had troubled Mr. J. II. Loner, a well knowudrnifgistof Des Moines, Iowa, for over Nix months. At times the Pain wan q Buverti that be could not lift auy. thing. With all he oould do he could not ?;t rid of it until he appll d Chamber nln's Pain Balm. "I only made three applications ot It," he says, "And have since been free from all pain." He now recommends it to persons similarly afflicted. It is for Bale by Gruhier Bros. E. B. FOLEY, " Fine fS-rocevies. 201 West Centra Street. Dealer In cm eerie. Sour. nrovl'lonB. teas. ooOees, engar, etc, Deatquallty, lowest prices. 1 RETICENCE AT WALSENBURG Ulilloulty In LountliiK "" Men Who l.viitilicil I lv Italian. PtTKBI.o, Colo., March 15. A warm wind at Walsonburg yesterday moltod the snow very rapidly and dried the earth so that searching partle again sot out to hl'nt for tho two Italians killed by thu mob Tuos duy night, of whom no trace has yet boon found. Quiet reigns, but the extreme clnseinouthedtieas that has characterized everybody in Wnlsonbiirg and Bouse sinco tliB mob did its fatal work still oontlnuos. Thero Is no doubt but that a very consid erable number of people know thoroughly well who did the killing, but they know too well. Walsonburg has for years boon a rnthor hard town, with an element that occasion ally shows its tooth and iisos its guns. Those mon nro of a more or loss promi nence, and as it is bollovcd thoy did tho work, no ono daros to say so or acknowl edge auy cogulzanco of the participants for fear of being himself usod ns as target. Notorious Bob Ford, slayer of J esse Jnmos, ran u dance hall In .tho town of Walsonburg for Bovoral years. Six of his pals from that placo aro now in tho state prison for various crlmos, but others nro still on hand. Walsonborg Is a hamlet ot about 1,000 peoplo, with coal initios and miners at her doors on every sldo, and tho turbulontclc niont Is therefore largo, and ospoclnlly since tho strjko of Inst summer, after which mnuy miners who wore steady and had accumulated somo proporty moved away. SPAIN'S MISSINGWAR VESSEL. StlllNo Definite Nmva Itognrdlni,' thelleilin Hegonte's Fate. MAPHID, March 15. Sovcrnl British war ships havo left Glbraltnr in search of tho missing Rclna Kogente. Ono report cur rent hero is that sho was found by a Brit ish vessel in n disabled condition off tho African coast. In tho chamber of deputies, replying to questions, Prlmo Minister Sagasta said that telegrams announcing tho wreckage' of vessols at various places along tho coast had boon received, and that, though tho government had no positive news regard ing tho Itclnn Begontn boyond the fact that sho had sailed from Tangier, ho feared that tho vessel had boon lost. Tho boliof, which is hourly growing stronger, that tho vossol will novor again bo heard from, has created a feeling of consternation throughout tho country. In Cadiz and Cnrthagonn, whoro most ot tho crow belonged, tho excitement and anxiety is intense. Six Saved, Three Drowned. SAN Fhanxmsco. March 15. Among tho passongers who arrived on tho steamer from Australia aro Captain N. P. Sjogren, of tho American bark Sarah S. Bidgoway, his wife and four of tho vossol's sailors. Tho vessel, after having been dismasted in a torrlblo hurricane at soa, was driven on a great barrier roof off tho Auckland coast and dashed t ) ploccs. Throe moinbors of tho vessel's crew wore washed ovorboaXd and drowned. Captain Sjogren, his y&fo and four surviving sailors put to se;inn small boat, ami after throe days Uhoy ef fected a landljg on Lady Elliotisland, whenco thoy wero taken to Sldmjy. Slaughtered by Gold rrotfpeotorg. Vancouver, B. C, Marchi5.Tho Mlo wera brings mi account fro,n tho distant gold fields ot western Australia of tho ar rest of a band of prop&ftors wi,0 ciuim to havo found u hill utnining largo quanti ties of gold. Iluty loft Coolgardlo ou Dec. 1. A fow weyiks ago Dr. Robertson, ono of tho prospectors', roturnod mid confessed to tho police that aftor discovering tho gold thoy oumi that a party of blocks had stolon tlvoir provisions. Tho prospoctors pursuoifi them to thoir villages und butch oredie entire encampment, shooting tho mpK, women and children. All tho mur derers havo been arrested. Decided Against 31. Cnqiielin. PATHS, March 15. The civil court, bo foro which was tried tho action of tho Comedlo Francaiso against M. Coquolln, growing out of tho lattor's engaging with Sarah Bornhardt. has decided against M. Coquolln, who was condemned by tho court for breach of contract to pay 500 francs overy night ho perforins on any stage othor than that of tho Comedlo Francaiso. He was also condomed to pay tho costs of tho action. Tho court reserves tho right to pass a fresh judgment aftor thirty nights. M. Coquolln will appeal from tho decision. Decided Agalnit a Labor Union. FoilT Wayne, Ind., March 15. Tho Street Railway Kmployos" union somo time ago mndo complaint ngalnst tho Citi zens' street railway ot this city, claiming nn cmployo had boon discharged for be longing ton labor union, which is against tho stato law. Yesterday Judgo O'Rourko sustained a motion to quash tho indict ment. The judgo holds tho statuto con stitutional, but defective In wording and construction. Tho decision, if sustained, makes tho stato law inoporatlvo and void. A Long lloycott ISnded. Brockton, Mass., March 15. Tho fight which has boon In progress for over three years between tho Bouvo-Crnwford com pauy, shoo manufacturers, and the Amer ican Federation of Labor has boon ondod, anil circulars havo been seut out announc ing that the .national boycott has been lifted. The, trouble began in tie fall of 1801, In the lusting department of the fao' tory. when the men refused to last llfi pair ft day. 1,1 Huuif ChmiB'a ItwIrHetlunn. SHAfldHA), Mftfoh 16 it Is reported Uinfc. Id Hung Chang, the Chinese peaw envoy, has becm instriioted to consent to the pay ment of an ludeniiiliy aud the ix'.-.-sijji ftt the lei-rWy airi';i4y orwuphKl by thM jav iuk.m', fir addition 'to tint Island of For liiua. Hi-is nlsii iuklri.t'tud to o mseiif t tin- surreuder i ihu romaindur "f the ves m)-. Itotonlntf ro tho Chinese Mint horn Kiinuti-oii, wnicli is now lildlngiit Nankin 'MMiuAel'lUMetta' Senior JimtUm Dead. - WokcksTKB. Mtww., March 16. Judge ',' Kinory AWrinli; -senior' Juitice of tho I ipiMiue court of MusaohuM-ttH, died at his home on Hllll'SliSriit, this city, at 11:15 last night, ifSC an 111' of two weks, aged 88. Ho wiiSTnayop of Woroesterfn 1802. Three Mine Worfcem Killed. ' WlLKKSiiAiatis, Pn., March JO. Rloliard Laverloh was killed, and Thomas 'Condon nd John (Jatski fatally injured by an ox Dloslon ot gus in, MiUtliy mine yjielurday. Martiu Burke lost his life by boinu struck by a runaway oar in Voilyard inluo. KurdUh Kliluupem Klllett. Constantinoi'LB, March 15. Advices received here from Moosh show that two Kurds, who were pursuod for having ah ducted an Armenian girl, wore pvortukuu oy thoir pursuers and killed. Or Not to Dye that Is the ques tion whether It Is better to wenr that faded, shabby dress and endure the scornful.Iooks of all your well-dressed neighbors, or to purchase a package of Diamond' Dyes and restore Its freshness In another color making n new dress for ten cents. Diamond Dyes aro made for homo use. Absolutely reliable. Anycolor. Sold everywhere. 10 cents a package, tyDirectlon Pook and 10 gitmplcfl of coloreU cloth, f reo. KKUt, KicnintsoK & Co., Burlington, Vt TOPICS OF THE TIMES. Pertinent Paragraphs From the Reporters' Pens and Pencils. Our exchanges should give our Board of Health a chance before condemning It. It must be admitted that our streets and alleys are in a very dirty condition, but there is hardly a town in the region that is not thus nflltcted at this season of the year. Dor the amount of work done last year in the direction of putting the town In a good Banltary condition our Board of Health should be awarded the palm. The Health Officer has no light task on hand for the coming spring, nnd he will need the assistance ami encouragement of all who want to see the town put in a condition that will challenge the spread of contagious diseases. There is another important thing which should receive attention, and that Is the tenement house system. They should be cnrefully inspected and where auy are found overciowded, or In a filthy condi tion, the owner should he required to comply with the law. The numerous empty store rooms in town are causing some worriment to prop erty holders, nnd strangers who notice them predict tbat Shenandoah bus seen its best days. Fortunately those,. Tjfao look at the matter lu that llglit are very few. All the empty places will again have tenants, perhjirevfo the Mime rents now prevailing J&ut it is doubtful if such tenantstvV.ir'oeof the class that will re mnitvlth us. There is a remedy, and orP.y one, we believe, namely: a reduc ti in ot rents to reasonable figures. This would at least stcure good and pprmanent tenants, who cannot afford to embark in business for the glory that is in it. It is all well enough to hold rents high in expectation of renting to people who have a few hundred dollars and ure itch ing to go into business, but in a tew month' the limited capital disappears, the creditors are left unpaid, the landlord must attach the remaining stock to get his rent, nnd his place is again thrown vacant for several weeks or months, and the landlord is lucky If he escapes being compelled to make repair or alterations with each change of tenancy. Tho raids made on peddlers and fakirs are haviug the desired effect. It is driv ing them to other fields. Only thoe who are ignorant of the modus operandi of the law nre still with us. They, too, will go when tnpped upon the shoulder by an officer, hauled up to a Justice's desk und subjected to a flue aud an injunction to leave the town and not continue under mining the legitimate merchants. Transfers of local real estate are not as numerous as they were a few months ago. The craze for high-priced real estate has waned and many gilt edges are wearing off. Still there Is no cause for a fear that prices will go way down. All the proper. tits will bring normal prices. It is only the inflated places that will feel the effects ot a big drop. AMUSEMENTS. "THE TAT TRAIN." There Is not an actress before the p'ibllc today who possesses the great versatility that Florence Bindley doe. Equally at home in comedy or pathos, a cultivated voice and every step of her dancing the very poetry ot motion and a perfect musician, playing on any conceivable instrument. She will produce at Fergu son's theatre, this evening, her realistic and successful comedy drama, "The Pay Train," a play full of heart interest and a plot founded on facts. Her supporting company is one of rare excellence and is the original cast in this play which was first produced in Philadelphia five years ago. To make the play more realistic and interesting, the company carries every parti io of sceuery used in the pro duction and' will produce it heie in its entirety. "TUB POLIUK PATHOL." Real horses, real potio! tvagou, and real policemen are a few of the inducements oifered to play gor-rs in A. Y. Pearson's "Police Patrol," which comes to Fergu sou's theatre toihorrow evening. This will be refreshing news to the we.try publio aud will no doubt be' appreciated Those who have not lea 1 or 'seen of this excellent production have doubtlesi been appraUedof its merits by their friends, for It has toured the continent season lifter season with unvarying Buccess, and promises to retain its popularity for many years to come, THE CLAHi-I'ATEE COMl'ANr, All the latest songs will be sung during the engagement of the Clair-Patee Com pany at Fergmon's theatre next week, and Miss Florence Hadley, the soubrette ot the company, with Mr, Albert Livings ton, the comedian, will give their excep tional rendition. Among the most popular at present are "Jane," "Mary," "The Summer Man," etc. Skin and blood diseases, causing all sort of dire disasters to human happiness, are easily aud quickly cured by Burdock Blood Bitters, from a common pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. New County Chat. TnniAqim wants to join Quay county. Tho new Grow county movement wont catch mAiiy suckers. Vho,sald Shwinndonh was anxious to annex itHelf to Quay county ? t'erliaps we could better ourselve by doing so. The Quay county boomers ought tosuc- ceed, aud the small portion taken from Schuylkill will not be to our detriment. With the success of the new county movemeut we hone to see our old friend, George H. Troutmnn, Esq., made the first Judge. There was a time when Hazleton mer chants purchnsed nearly all their rner chnndlse from Taraaqua, but that was 30 nnd -10 years ago. They are not doing J so now. i While the Iron U hot, why not get up another new county scheme with Shenan doah, Mahanoy City, Giiardvilleand Ash land as the principal towns in it f Ring town would make a capital county sent. Shenandoah does not need to join tho new county movement for the sake of the offices. "Jack" McCnrty, of tho Sentinel, a former resident of this place, will be oneot the first Commissioners ot the now county. Dodo nas removed his gallery to Hoff man's old stand, West Centre street. Died. Powell At Shenandoah, Pa., on the 14th Inst., Benjamin Powell, aged 07 years, 3 months and 4 days. Funeral will take place on Monday, 18th Inst., at S p. m., from the family residence, 324 West Cherry street, Shenandoah. Interment In Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relates aud lriends respectfully invited to attend. Did yon ever see one of trie famous waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuffs? It's very easy to tell, for they are all uuiiicu wis way TRAQF They are the only Interlfnf.d Collars and Cuffs, and are made of linen, cov ered with waterproof "Celluloid." They'll stand right by ycM day in and dijy cmtjand they are all marked this way Mark- The first cost is tho only cost, foi they keep clean a long time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by ainiply wiping off with a wetloth -uiat is mc tuiu murKoi uiis way Mark- These collars and enffs will outlast six linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills no chafed neck and no wilting down if you get a collar marked Uiis way TRADE" mark- Ask yonr dealer first, and take noth ing that has not above trade mark, a' you deslr-J perfect satisfaction. All others are imitations absolutely. If you can't find collars or cuffs uiurked this way, we will send you n sample postpa.d on receipt of price. Collars, 25 ctfa. eacli. Cuffs 50 cts. puir. fiive your siie and say whethet stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, M7-2 Broadway, SB IV YOitlt. MISCEIXANE OUS. "I70K KENT. Btore and dwelling on North J? Main street. Apply to Mrs. Bridget Burns, 25 Y. Coal street. 3-9-lw I?OR SALE All the buildings now on the . Phoenix lot. lormerly the Harklns prop erty, on rortli Jardin street, will behold to the highest bidder. Must.be reniovdby the 10th of April. Nubmli bids to chairman of tho committee, F. J. Brennan 3-11-tt ffJOK to 830 per week using and selling Old ypAO Meltable Flater Every family hai rusty, worn knlvou, forks, spoons, etc Qulokly plated by clipping in melted metal. No ex. perlenco or hard w rtf; a good sltuatlou. Ad dress W. P. Harrison &Oo , Olerk No. 14, Col umbus, Ohio. BIG MS A car load of fine OHIO HORSES will be ottered at Publio Sale on THURSDAY, MARCH 21, '95, Commencing at 1 p. m., at the Bhenon doah post offlce building. All the borers nre sound and we" broken in anaaethe Umst tvet brotght tfi tte town. Uboy must be tola aud thesale will take place, rain or ahlne. KVNKIEWICZ & IJItACE. GEORGE NAUJUNAS, Sal oon and Restaurant, 81 North Vet Street. Finest brands of cigars, and Liquors. Choice Wines IPeeley's Oaf e 36 North Main Streot. The most popular resort lu tint town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tan. Our cigars are the finest. JSJT 1 m eirv i&k? suz Evan J. D avies, UNDERTAKING! , AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Anthony Schmicker's 104 SOV11I MAJiT ST. The finest pool and billiard rooms in town, Reading beer, porter and I'ottivllle ale con stantly on tap. Give us a oaU. Do ITou Want A superior headlight oil f One that gives a brilliant light t One that will not Btnoke the chimney r One that will not chnr the wick 1 One that has a high fire test 1 One that will not explode t One that is a family safety oil f Then send your orders to tho Kclipse Oil Oom'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardin St., SHENANDOAH, PA. Mail orders promptly attended to. JOHN A. KEILLY. Wholesale and Keuii LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 Houth Main St, Shenandoah Agent for D..O. Yuenglli g& Hon's celebrated Beer, Porter, Ales, etc. MURPHY BROS., Saloo.n and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Finest Whlekeys. Beer, Horter and Ale alwavs on tan. Come aud hit one," Ubnlce teuperar.ee drinks 9 to 12 p. m nnd cigars. Free lunch Shenandoah's RBiiiABLB Hand Xa&imdRy Cor. Lloyd mnd White Sts. All work guaranteed to be flnat-clasj In ever; particular, rilllc ties and lace curt&ln e spsc Itlty UooJf called (or aud delivered A trial -toliclted, Weeks' Museum, 17 HOUTII 21 AIM STltKEi Grand display of birds and animals of all selections ana Umst paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every nornlng tmd evening. Jonn Weeks, Proprietor it. W Davidson, Bartender Safe and Reliable Horses to HI e. MIDDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Cotteo House. The best rl; s In town. Horses taken to board. Hanllng promptly attended to. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAB. BDRCHILL, Prop North Main St., MAHANOY CITY Largest and finest hotel la the region Finest accommodations. Bandsomo fixtures Pool and. Billiard Kooma Attached. OYSTER BAY! 105 Hast Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. We market creat deal of laH year's natterns whioh we are Beijing at a sacrifice. 3ro.srt 3Eleceived. 2 A new Hue of stylish Infants' Cloaks and Hobes. Blir and chenn linn of Children's School Hats and Lad! Is tho Bpst Blood Purifier, Annctlzor and Ncrvo Tonic. It cures That Tired Feeling HOOKS & BROW! - 'Full line of Books and Stationery Celluloid Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main Si M.J. LAWLOR, Justice ofthePeaa . Insurance and . . -Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoa WANTED. A feur. five or six-roomed hoi with M 1 r M lot h a cash purchaser. ply to or address M. J.Lavrlor, J, I'., 123 El Centro street. FOItHALE.-Llcenstdboiclftand in Mai nev township, near the torough 11 Frame building, nine n ems. doing pood lm ness. Gcod icasoni-glvm lor selling. Ab gain for a.-jlodi. A pplj to M J Lawl Justice of tte l'face, 123 East Centre street. EOB SALE Half lot and two houses, p uateon Wost l enuestrcet. Will pay per cent on lnvestmeut, ana can be 1 ought 1 easy terms. ew Series 501 FUND STOCK The Citizens' Building: and Loan Association Of Shenandoah, Pa., will issue a NK SERIES of Stock. Books will be open Tuesday, March 19th, 1895, between ti hours of 1 and S o'clock p.m., at theofli of tho Secretary. James Bell, President. C. W. DENGLER, Secy. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyait's Saloon MAIN AND COAX STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlske; beers, porter and ale constantly on te Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Our entire stock of lothing and gen furnishing good, hats, etc, must, be sold 1 fure April 1st, without reserve. Call ea and secure bargains. LIGRTSTONE'S Bargain Store, 110 North Main Street 3VE. IP. VE-a.Xj.3I13r, ltd :J 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended ED. BRENNAN Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liqno: Choice Temperance Drinks. Best. Brwl" f R nnrl 10 Cig& -DB. A. A. SEIBETCI Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa 207 West Market Hi., PotUville. Hours 8.80a. m. to 12m.i l to 4 p. m., 1 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. ro. to 12 m. Garden's JT WALL pApER; jStore i have just received a flee line of the most beautiful and artistic papers larket, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in s In stoc Comei Bee our line ot oods. We have the most.bj;antiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Towi Finest Stock and Lowest Frices. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 Weat Centre Stre All orders promptly attended to. Two pieces Black Drees Satin. 27 Inohes wide, worth l.75-our price, tl per yi es' Hats and Bonnets nil (lie new designs or straw, uuiuii uuu lemuer euecis. Large line of pomestio and Imported Flowers, from 10c totl.80. VIolets.Bobnu Black ami colored Laces for drcssninkiiiK and millinery. Infants' Cnps-and Hi new and nobby line for snrliiK and umnier. Nun's veils from $1.96 up. Hats and Bonnets ready-made. Hair switches from 80c up. Mrs. J., J. 4elly 26 S. Main S C. S. Hafeseler's Cigar Sold by all dealers who sell Grood Cigars. 1