I 1 EVENING HERALD November 17, 1883 FIRE EDITION-June 1, 1895. Rich fled Blood la the Foundation ot tho Wonderful Cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla f That is Why tho cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla arc Cures. J That is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla cures tho severest cases of Scrofula, Salt Ehoum and other blood diseases. That is Why it overcomes That Tired Feeling, strengthens tho nerves, gives energy in place of exhaustion. That is Why tho testimonials for Hood's Sarsaparilla are solid facts, and will stand the closest investigation. That Is Why tho sales of Hood's Sarsajiarilla have increased year attcr year, whllo other preparations of less merit have come, held a little tern porary favor, and aro heard of no more. That i3 Why Hood's Sarsaparilla requires the largest Laboratory in tho world. That is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye todsy. Bo core to get Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills SiMSSfc FINANCE AND TRADE. Tory Encouraging Reports from the In. dustrlal World. New YoitK. Juno'l. R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly roviovr of trailo says: Moro far reaching than any othor chnnp-o during the past week, If really warranted by facts, Is tho continued rlsoln prices or wlieat ana cotton. Real scarcity of cither would af fect all busluoss. Happily thoro Is still room to hope that accounts of Injury nro greatly cxrtsgoratcd, although thoro has been some ovldonco during tho weok that both tho great crops havo suffered moro than at first appeared, uthor changes aro almost all favorablo and somo highly en couraging. Labor troublos aro clearly lo3S threatening. Monotary conditions nro sat isfactory, and tho substantial lncreaso In the cnnimerclal demand Is a good sign. Tho failures during tho past woek havo boon SID In tho United Statos against 183 for tho somo weok last year, and Ul In Can ada against !27 lost year. Bradstrcots' review says: itcports irora manufacturing Industries at sovonty-flvo cities oast of tho Rocky mountains show that moro than 227 Important manufae turlng concerns started up botwoou April 1 and a weok ago.by reason or which od.uuu omploycs havo secured work. But tho ad ditional and significant fact is found In the roport that wages of no lower than 178,000 industrial employes havo been ad vanced within this period an averago of 10 por cont., ot whom slx-soventus received tho advance without striking. PKItSONAIj. at Hon. S. A. Loach was the fir3t to call upon the Herald staff at the Miners Journal office this morning and extend con1 dolences and encouragement. Bart Hooks spent today af the county teat. School Director "William T. Trezise went lo Pottsville to attend a meeting of the executive committee. Bard S. Edwards extended his synipa thies to the Heeald staff at Pottsville to day. A. L. Shay. Esq., of Pottsville, was one af the spectators at the fire. John A. Titman went to Philadelphia this morning to attend the horse show Wissahickon. Prof. Wright, of Mahanoy City, was town this morning and viewed the remains of the fire. Have your carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating Co., 32 East Coal street. 4-17-3m The only baby medicine Lnks' Syrup, riot to "Wrook a Train. A. cowardly attempt was made yesterday atternoon to wrecK the Ionian alley pas eengertrain at ExcpI'itt. A large number of coupling pins an ks were piled npon the rails at a curve, . ut the engineer saw the obstruction in time to stop the train and avert what might have been a disastrous wreck. KILLED ON THE It All.. Confessions of Men Who Made In oendiarism a Profession, WORKED ON SCIENTIFIC PLANS, CLASH IN THE AMALGAMATED. Advocates of a S4.CO Bnto Prevent nn Agreement vrlth Employers. Cleveland, Juno 1. Tho sosslon of tho Amalgamated Association yestorday was decidedly stormy. Although tho recom mendation or the scalo committee that tho puddling scalo bo filed at $1 was adopted early In tho convention, a number of men who had been actlvo in tho agitation for a higher rato, and who woro placed on tho commlttoo to confer with tho manufac turers, broko over tho traces and de manded a rate of ?t.50. This was llatly rof used by tho manufac turers, who asserted that tho business Im provement is yot incipient! and not such as to warrant tho advanco demauuou. Thov intimated that If tho association would dccldo on a $1 rato they would agroo to sign a yearly scalo, thus doing away with tho time clauso, by which It has been possible to termlnoto tho scalo at sixty days' notice, and which has always been very distasteful to tho men. It 13 a foregono conclusion that another conferonco will bo held In Youngstown as soon as tho convontlon adjourns. The flnlshors, who wcro also unablo to occonv pllsh anything becauso of tho action of tho puddlers, aro vory angry nt tho action taken by tho faction which fought for a higher rate, and somo livoly times aro ex pected boforo tho closo of tho convention. Corbett and Fltz May right In Canada. Montreal, Juno 1. Thoro is a possl blllty of tho Corbott-Fltzslmmons fight taking placo in tho immediate vicinity of Montreal. A syndicate, tho names of tho members of which nro as yot a secret, has been formed for tho purposo of offering a purso of 825,000 If tho fight bo pulled off hero. They will guarantee that no ono will lntcrforo with It. Of courso this means that tho syndleato intend to buy out somo municipal government of somo small town noar Montreal, but tho Intor estlng question may thon arlso whethor tho provincial government can Interfere with municipal resolutions. An emissary of tho syndleato loft for tho statos yester day. Winner of the Oaks Stakes. Epsom Downs, Juno 1. Sir James. Mil ler's bay filly La Sageaso won tho Oaks stakes of 4,500 sovereigns, run hero Tester day. There wcro fifteon starters. Tho woathor was beautiful and tho attendance was largo. A special train conveyed tho Princo of wales, tho Duko of Cambridge, tho Duko of Saxo-Coburg-Gothaand other mombors of tho royal family to tho courso. A. Youne Man Horribly Mutilated on tho Mlno mil Road. A young man named Ruch or Hoff, living at Glenwood, met a horrible death on the Mine Hill division of the P. & R. last cveninc. The unfortunate mau who was about 21 years old, was struck by the pas senger train running between Cressona and Minersvllle, at about 7'30 o'clock. He alighted from a coal train as the passenger train rounded a curve, and before be could get out of the way the engine struck him, catting his body into pieces. The accident happened a short distance from the man's horn e. He lived with his parents, and was an only child. IStonster I'etroleura Fire In Germany. HAllDOr.o, Juno 1. A monster con flagration, which raged for hours, started to tho Bromon Trading company's potro tcum tanks nt Harburg last evening. Tho llro covored an enormous oxtont of ground. Thousands of barrels of petroleum, In ad dition to flvo tanks if tho Bremen Trad ing company woro ujjtroyed. All tho avallablo llro engines and tho whole of tho Pioneer battalion woro only nblo to pro tect tho laborers' cottagos, Tho Galser factory and tho American company's po troloura depot aro safo. Tho town is on tho south bank of tho Elbe, about six miles south of Hamburg, and has a popu lation of about 18,000 largely given up to Industrial pursuits. How the Firebugs Destroyed the Evidence oT Their Crime Insurnnce Adjusters Interested in the Work of the Gang Will be Arrested, New YortK, June 1. Morris Schoon boll, who was nrrested recently on tho charge of arson, has made a statement to tho pollco which will probably rosult In tho orrost of a dozen or moro lnsuranco adjusters. It is alleged that Schocnholz confessed to firing at least half a dozon houses In this city and Brooklyn by pro nrrangotnents for tho lnsuranco. Ono "llro" in Yonkers was all prepared and roadv. when It was provented by nccldont. Tho fires that "nannca out" woro an sec with benzlno on tho bladder plan. This plan is as simple as It is offectlvo. Tho doomed storo or Hat is spnnuieu witn al cohol and a bladder filled with tho lnflam mablo stuff Is suspended from tho colling. Thon It Is sot on fire, and whon tho flames roach tho bladdor there is an explosion which dostroys tho proporty ond ovory vestige of tho manner in which tho llro was sot. A similar result Is obtained by turning on all the gas anil letting one jot ourn. Tho explosive point Is reached In duo tlmo. Theso aro flash fires that so long puzzlod polleo and flromen. Morris Sehoenbolz was tho expert who tllu tho uusinoss, out ho was himself simply tho tool of a gang of firo adjusters. Anothor mombor of tho gang, namou. Hlrschkopf, has also mado a confession, The firebugs, according to Hlrschkopf, are oath bound and havo rogular head quartors. Tho conspiracy is known as tho dark secret, and each member was uuiy Initiated. Schocnholz is said to havo boon tho head, or "chief mechanic," of tho gang which fired tbo wost side npartmont housos, tho headquarters of which was In a saloon In Suffolk street. According to Hlrschkopf, who fled to San Francisco nt tho tlmo of his Indict ment sovoral months ago, Schocnholz tried to burn to death Simon Rosonbaum, who was suspected of betraying tho con spiracy, in a firo which ho started at Lynn, Mass, Rosonbaum, who was formerly tho "chief mechanic" of tho Isaacs gang, was frightfully burned, and upon his recovory was tho principal witness against Ad juster Grauer on his trial last February. Rosonbaum thon testllicd that no Knew one member of tho gang who was drlvon Insane by torture, bocauso his follow con spirators suspected ho was a traitor. Crisis In tho Olneyvlllo Strike. Providence, Juno 1. Tho strike com mlttoo spent tho day In discussing tho sltuatlon.chlefly considering tho approach ing crisis when tho mills reopen on Mon day morning. Tho committee claim to havo been greatly helped just at this tlmo by tho lncreaso in wages at the Washing ton mills at Lawrence, Mass., which manufactures tho samo oias3 of goods as tho Rlvorsido mills at Olnoyvlllo. Tho strikers' committee state that tho manu facturers havo sont agents to Queboo to procure non-union French weavers to lnsuro the running of tho mills on Mon day. Tho commlttoo has ongaged a lawyer, and If any foreign labor is Imported,' tho manufacturers will bo prosecuted under tho alien contract labor law. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE, Tho Home Sounds the Death Knell of Apportionment Dills. HAimisnuno, Juno 1. Thoro will bo no apportionment by this legislature. This was sottlod yostorday afternoon by tbo do feat In tho houso of tho congressional, sen atorial and lcglslatlvo bills. Tho ontlro afternoon session was consumed In tho consideration of theso thrco measures. Tho tost vote was on tho question Shall tho houso proceed to consideration of tho logislntlvo blllf Tho motion was carried by a voto of 85 to 83, ulnetoon Democrats voting with tho opponents of tho bill. Tho measure was then voted down by 78 yeas to 83 nays. Tho senatorial and congres sional apportionment bills woro called up In turn and defeated by practically tbo samo voto. Tho dofeat of theso mcasuros Is regarded as a victory of tho frlonds cf Senator Quay. The bill appropriating $10,000 for tho re moval of tho Eastern ponltontlary pro voked much discussion, but It passed finally with only four dissenting votes. Tho first bill taken up at tho morning wa3 tho general appropriation measure. It carries a total expondlturb of $15,500,000, tho samo as appropriated two years ago. Tho schools aro glvon 811,000,000. Tho bill wa3 read tho second tlmo and thon sent back to committee for amendmont. A number of appropriation bills passed finally. Tho appellate court bill passed finally in tho houso last night by a vote of 140 to 20. Mr. Merrick, tho legal oraclo of the farmers, mado a strong fight against tho measure, but was beaten at every turn. BOSTON STORE F (BRENNAN'S) 109 NORTH CENTRE ST. POTTSVILLE. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. Tho kind you aro looking for Plain Pinks, Light Blues and Linen Shades our price, 8Dc. You will pay $1.25 olsowhero if you can find them. Percalo Shirt Waists In neat patterns, laundered collars and cuffs, 50c Black Silk Surah Silk "Waists, extravagantly largo sleeves, at $3.49. BOYS' BLOUSES AND SHIRT WAISTS and Washable Suits at less than you can buy the material for. JAPANESE SILK WINDSOR TIES And Reefers, very nobby, 25c and 60c. 20 dozen Black, all Silk Mitts, at 12Jc pair. 50 dozen Ladies' Fashioned, fine seamless, stainless, fa3t blaek Hose "Whlto Feet, at 12Jc pair. Children's, Misses' and Ladies' Sun Bonnets in Pique, Percalo and Gingham, 25c, 20c, 33c. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National League. At Washington Washington, 10; Pitts burg, 5. At Baltimore Baltimore, 10; Loulsvlllo, 5. At Now York Now York, 11; Chicago, 4. ronn.ylvnnla Stato tongue. At Harrisburg Harrisburg, 10; Car bondalo,'8. At Lancaster Pottsville, 14; Lancaster, 6. At Reading Hazloton, 11; Reading, 7. Kastern Eeague. At Provldonco Providence, 20; Cincin nati, 10. At Buffalo Buffalo, 7; Toron to, 5. Another Uarmony Dinner. NEWYor.n, June 1. Another big din ner was given last night. General Horace Porter was tho host, and ho entertained his friends at his residence General Por ters' guests wero Governor McKinloy, Cor nolius X. Bliss, Ellhu Root, Commissioner Frederick D. Grant, V. Bhlnelandei Stewart, Commissioner Bro'okfleld, ex Senator Warnor Miller, General Samuel Thomas, Moyor William L. Strong, Com missioner Thoodoro Roosevelt, Chauucoy M. Dopow, Goneral A. G. McCook, Abnor McKinloy, Cornelius Vanderbllt and Charles C. Bcamau. Ex-President Har rison vffts invited, but sent word that bo could Uot attend. ARE THE HIGHEST OF ALL HIGH GRADES, Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in tho world re. gardloss of price. Do not bo induced to pay more monoy for an inferior wheel. Insist on having the Wavorley. Built and guaranteed by tho Indiana Bioyclo Co., a million dollar concern, w hoso bond is as good as gold. Two Young Ladles Drowned. Worcester, Mass., June 1. A boat con' talnlng Frederick Dame, Thomas F. O'Donnell and Misses Nellie Whlto and Laura Bertram was overturned on Lako Qulnsagamond, and tho two lattor wero drowned, All tho party were young peo ple. Tho young ladles were resldonts of North Grafton, and had come to Worces ter to visit relatives. The President's Return to Washington. WABrnNGTON, Juno l. Tho spoclal Bal timore and Ohio train convoying thopres- idont and cabinet party from Secretary Grosham's funeral arrived horo nt 5:01 last evening, exactly on tlmo. All tho mcmbors of tho cabinet savo Secretaries Carllslo and Morton, togethorwlth Sonors Mondonca and Romoro, representing tho dlplomatlo corps, returned on tho train. None of tho cablnot will expross any opin ion as to who will bo tho late secretary's successor. Indood, Postmaster Gonsral Wilson doclnred tho subjoct had not boon mentioned. Tho prosident wont direct to Woodloy, without stopping at tho White Houso. Greenhut Must Testify. CuiCAQO. Juno 1. J. B. Grecnhut, ex prosident of tho whisky trust, walkod into tho hands of the onomy and tho jurisdic tion of tho United Statos court yostorday whon ho arrived from New York and wont to tho Great Northorn hotel. For ton days dotcctlvos havo beon on Mr. Groonhut's trail. In ordor that when ho camo to Chi tacro he mlcrhtbo served with notice to an- poar bef oro Master in Chancery Booth and toll all he knows about tho untold doings of tho old managomont. Ho arrived at tho Irotcl in tho morning, but escaped service tmtll afternoon, when ho was idontlflod ond tho notlco served Tho Colluia n Total Wrdck. City of Mexico, Juno 1. Tho total number of drowned persons on tho boat Collma is not kuown to bo 187. Tho .ship carried 813 persons, and to all appearances these havo all drowned with tho exception of twenty-six. Tho Collma is a complete loss unless somo of Its cargo can bo re covered by divers, which will probably bo attempted. Killed by Heat In Detroit. Detroit, Juno 1. Charles Guarloro, an Italian laborer, employed on the spur track at tho Dotrolt Driving park, was prostrated by tho heat and died while bo- ing convoyed to a hospital. Lord Sliolto Douglass Married. SAN JOSE, Cal., Juno 1. Lord Sholto Douglass and Lorotta Addis, tho Bakers Hold actress, wcro married yestorday after noon by a justlco of tho peace, and left at 5 o clock for fcnii Francisco. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A match race is bolng nrrangedbetween J. S. Johnson and Zimmerman, tho noted cyclists. George Hancock was sentenced by Judge Haro, at Philadelphia, to two years Im prisonment for bigamy. Major William Hardlman, 7 years old, was shot and killed by a hidden assassin while walking on a lonelyroad near Escu lapa Springs, Ky. A fight over n law suit, near iilnovlJlo, Ky., resulted in tho death of John Hilton and serious wounds to Jim Belcher and Charles Johnson. A Vlonna dispatch says It is reported there that Princo Alfrod Windlschgraotz, president and premier of tho ministry for Austria, has roslgned. Miss Elsie Coleman, tho 80-year-old daughter of the late William Coleman, who was a loading banker of Dunkirk, N, Y,, committed sulcldo by shooting. Tho British government has decided to tako action against the schoonor Shelby, which was seized by tho United Statos steamship Corwln for bolng in prohlbttod sealing grounds with uns?alod firearms. Superintendent of Tennessoo's State Prison John W. Kirk, who was accident ally shot at tho stato qapltol on Wednes day by Andrew Yaughn, while Vaughn was shooting at J. T. Davis, dlod at Nash vllle at midnight "Ohio Will Send a Solid Delegation. Cleveland, Juno 1. No man stands closer to Governor McKinloy or Is moro interested in his candidacy for tho presl dency than Hon. M. A. Hnnnn, of this city. Speaking to an Associated Press representative concerning tho speculation as to tho onect or tno a oraser victory m the Republican state convention upon McKinloy 's prospects ho said: "Thoy will not bo affected In tho least. Governor Mo Klnley has more frlonds in Ohio now than ho over had boforo, .and ho has moro in au tho other statos of tho Union. This talk about a divided Ohio delegation in tho national Republican convention Is all bosh. Ohio will sond a solid and loyal McKinloy delegation to tho national con vontlon." Venezuela In Mourning for Greshnm. Washington, Juno 1. In addition to othor expressions of regret from nearly every nation, Sir Julian Pauncefoto has notified Mr. Uhl that ho has received a tolecrram from Earl Klmborly, desiring him to express to tho prosldont and tho United States government tno uoep ro- grot with which tho British government has heard of Secretary Grosham's death. Mr. Bartleman, United States charge at Caracas, cables from that city that Ven ezuela renders sneclal homago to tho mom ory of Grcsham, and has decroed thrco days public mourning. Columbia's Claim for Damages. Washington. Juno 1. Goneral Renglfo, tho ropresontatlvo hero of tho ropubllo of Colombia, oxpects to bo nuthorlzod by his government to present a claim against tho United Statos for damages sustalnod by nnlnmbla bv reason of Prosldont Har rison's Droclamatlon of tariff retaliation General Ronglfo is not nblo to ostlmato tho amount of the claim, as ho has not yot rncnlvnd instruction from his government. hut ho sova there is no doubt of tho fact that the claim will bo presontod. Don'tThrow Away Your Money YOU CAN SAVE LOTS OF IT Seriously Injured by a Horse. Stockton, N. J., Juno 1. Whllo a lib- tie daughter of Mr. illlam Maun, oi South Rosodale, was chasing oMckoni from tho stable of her fathor's rcslJenoo s horso Locarno frightened and In Its plunges knocked tho llttlo ono down. Tho chlld'i mother rushed from tho houso, and in at tempting to rescuo her daughter sho, too, was knocked down. Nolghbors rescued hor, but not until her log had been so badly brokon and crushod that Dr. Martin- dale, who was called to attend the case, fears that amputation may bo necessary. Tho child escaped injury. More Chicago neat Prostrations. CHICAGO, Juno 1. Thursday was tho hot test day Chicago hns over known In the month of May, but yesterday surpassed it. The mercury at 2 o'clock stood at 9j in th shado, and this temperature was main tamed until after tho sun had gono down. A largo number of prostrations wero r o- ported, among them being: Alfred Kallon, John alsh, laboror; Charles Storch, la borer; Thomas Koran, laborer; D. Wlr menskl, laborer; W. F. Chltty and Ben nett Jones; Mrs. Mary Arndt, aged 40, died within nn hour. Tho condition ol the first flvo is serious. AT FLEET'S !0c Iron Bread Pans 10c ISc Iron Bread Pans 8o 10c Iron Bread Pans o 10c Tin Covered Bupkel Co ISc Work Basket Co Wooden Spieots ! audlOo 5c Glass Vase 3c Sc Engraved Tumblers Sc 10c Glass CreamPitcher oc 10c Glass Spoon Holder...., 5c 5c (Jlass sauce Disli - tor sc 10c Men's Half Hose 5c 25o Whlto Lined Stewing Kettle 15c HOo White Lined Stowing Kettle 18c 35o White Lined Stewing Kettle 20c 45o White LinedStewing Kettle S3c GOc Whlto Lined Stewing Kettle 42c 70c White Lined Stewing Kettle 50c 25c Block Tin Dish Pan loo 20o Tin Water Bucket 10c Large Bottle Ammonia 5 and lOo Large Jiottlo wash uiuo o anu iuo Castile Soap lo Cake Pins, full count lo Paper Jockey Killed In a Itace. Washington, Juno 1. Several nccl dents occurred in tho last rnco at the St Asaph track yestorday. Dick Corbloy, white jockey who was riding Klrkovor was killed. Tho horso fell and two horses immediately behind foil over Corbloy's horse. Tho boy probably struck one ol the fonco rails, as nn ugly gash had boon cut in his head and his nock was broken Charllo R. was ono of tho horsei that fell on Klrkovor, and Jockey McLaughlin had his collar bono brokon. Tho horso Punch fell and was afterward destroyed. Four Feet of Snow In Colorado, Denver, June 1. Tho storms in Colo rado on Thursday woro tho worst known for years. Tho entlro country has been soaked with a heavy rain. Thoro Is four feet of snow at Dillon, a mining camp in tho mountains. Water Is so deep In the streets of Holyoko that a rowboat ha: mado trips up and down tho streets. Small lakes have boon formed noar Akron, and the streams aro swollen. Tho storm means millions to the farmers, coming at a most opportune time. Advance In the Trice of Coke. Pittsburg. Juno 1. It is generally un derstood hero that furnaco coke for July dellverv has boon advanced to $1.50 a ton and It is rumored that anothor advanco will' bo mado in July. The prosent price Is 1.R5 a ton. Tho advanco will causo similar advanco In all tho iron and stoel products, and is regarded as an indication thaw further advances will bo mado In tho price ot labor. Baby Butchered by n Boy. BALTIMORE, Juno 1, Tho Q-months-old baby of George Simpson, who resides noar Marlon station, Somorsot county, was hor ribly butchorod by a colored boy. Tho parents of tho child had oncagod a colorod girl to nurso it.und whllb tb y were absent tho colored girl took it to hor homo, whore 6 small negro cut It nearly to ploces with a knife. Malicious Murder In Omaha. OMAHA, Nob., Juno 1. Harry Parkor, a 18-year-old colorod boy, known as "Dia mond Kid," was standing on ono of tho prluolpal streets here when an unknown whlto man walkod up and stabbod him to the heart. Tho boy fell doad. His mur. dorer walked, calmly away. Now York's Heat Victims. New York, Juno 1. Tho World pub lishes a list of thoso who havo surlorod most sovoroly from tho heat. Two per sons navo porisnea already. Moro than sooro of persons are ill, and somo of them may dio from the offocts of the recent hot weather. Following nro the porsons al ready dead: Dennis Bates, 2 months old, died suddenly from offects of heat at his parents' homo; Alfred Taylor, 13 yean old, sunstruek at noon, died boforo medi cal aid arrived. The Charges Against Arliena's Governor Phoojnix, Ariz., Juno 1. Tho Invest! gatlon ot Governor Hughes closed bera. this morning after a session of thirty days. Democrats In tho city claim every material charge has boon sustained. Some appointees sworo thoy divided their salary with John T. Hughes, son and private socrotary or the govordor. Died While nt l'rayer. WILKesbauiie, Pa., Juno .1. At noon yesterday thermometers in various parti or me Wyoming vauoy registered HOdcgs, Ilov. Xllchord Evans, a retired BaDtlsl minister, was found doad at his home In this city. He was in a kneeling position anu nau ovmontiy died whllo at prayer. Voluntary Increase of Wages. JonNSTOWN, Pa., June 1. Tho Cambria Iron company has advanced in all depart ments 10 por cent. This will increase the pay rolls t&OOQ a month and affects 2,000 men. st lb. scanoiiEn, ess. 22 is. ladies', m. Catalogue free. Good agents wanted in every town. NDIANA BICYCLE CO., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. U. S. A, A Panorama! ANOTHER LOT Refrigerators Chests Pleasantly surprised aro our- customers when informed of the low prices at which wo aro now selling Our Carpet Sweepers. They ar.o now within the reach of all $1.49 EACH. BE8TKAKE0. LOWEST PRIQE8. Special Sizes Made to Order. D, L Este rly Sons, a-L,,w; 21 N. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. MISsCEIiIiANEOTJS. (3.IKL WANTED. Girl wanted to do general w housework. Andy at Bradley's meat mar- ket, 227 East Centro utreot. 6-23-tf TOK KENT. A room suitable for a lodge, newly carDoted and minted, UnoccuDleu Wednesday niirlit. Inoulrc nt Itefowlch'a cloth- mgBiore, o-z-u WANTED. 25 girls over 10 years of age to work 011 machines. Thoso -who neeth nnd nro willing to work, apply nt tho SehuylklU Hat k Cap Factory, Self and Lautcrsteln, 233 East i;om street. "TJOUND On Thursday night, n gold watch -1- and chain. The owner can have the enuie by proving property and paying for this advertise ment, Dy cauing on frnns uerocr, sso. 050 west voai street. TTI1Y do people complain of hard times, nnv woman or man can make from when any woman or man can make from 5 to 810 a day casllyT All have heard of the won derful success of tho Climax Pish Washer; yet many aro apt to think they can't make money selling It; but any ono can mako money, becauso every Jamiiy ivaiiw one. une agent lias maue S478.SC in the lost three months, after paying all expenses and attending to regular business besides. You don't have to canvass; as soon as peonle know you have It tor tale they send for to outrr Ave., voiumuu?, imu, lor pariicuinru, TOROPOSALS. Scaled cronosala will be re- A celved by chairman of committee, F. J. Brennan. South Main street. Shenandoah, 1 until seven in o ciockt). ot.. on June urn. iovo. for the erection and completion of a new tire company bouse on North Jardin street; Shcnun' doah. Pa. Each bid must bo accompanied by 1 certified check of 1300. Any bidder receiving the contract and falling to comply with tho ronuuiuns loneus metsuu to me lira compute l'lansand specifications can be had at the Fhceni Fire Company's house, North Jardin street, or at the President's, William Mitchell, South Main Btrect, or 01 me arcmteci, tr, Jl. weiny, mu vine, I'u, James F, O'Habeit, 0-20-lOt Secretary, Robbed tbo Station. Thnl.Bhlnh Vnllfiw station, at Andreas, near New ftlnggoia, on the Lizard creek route was entered by burglars, early yes- terdav tnnrnlnff hnl tliev did not Ret- Very much. The only thing they got was a box containing 50 cigars. They left one cigar in the bor and took the balance. They did not want to be mean. No Quorum. There was no meeting of the Board of Health laat evenlog. A quorum of the members failed to get together. KEISER'S Carpet Hall 9 Every body Going HOOVER'S For Baby Carriages, because they have the 1 largest, finest and latest styles to select from, In stock, and sell at lactory nrices. Bay a Heywood Coach and you will be satisfied. Cycle Express Wagons, some thing new and wonderiui. We sell the Bride, Apollo and OthellbEanges, the three best ranges mane, .every one warranted, THEHOOVER CO POTTSVILLE, PA. 1 U. C. MORRISON Annonnces that notwithstanding the fire yesterday, he will be prepared to supply all comers to-day with fresh Vegetables and Flab, a3 usual. FINE BANANAS! S FINE STRAWBERRIES I jPi FINE VEGETABLES ft NEXT WEEK FOR ?l FINE FINMPFfcESr ALSO Cabbago and Tomat'o Tlants, Late and Early. . ROBERT MORRIS.
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