1 EVENING HERALD. 1883 IlCltNMill OCT- 1833. MOV DAY, .TtriA' 22, 1808. llllMl. OAMPBKl.t- On the 20th lust., at SUen amloali, I'a., Thomas, son of Patrick and Mary Campbell, aged 10 years and 16 days. Funeral will take place on Tues day, 33rrt inst., at 10 a. m., from tlie family res Id en c on South Bowers street. Ser vices in the Annunciation church, on AVest Cherry street. The funeral will pro ceed to St. Clair via the lt:4S a. in, Venn aylrania It. It. train. llelatlves and friends respectfully Invited to nttuud. !2t A Katlonul Typewriter, almost now niul in perfect condition, for sale cheap. In quire at Hkuald office. Splendid Crops niJd Good Times Are in sight in nil portions of the country traversed hy the linos of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway. Com, wheat, oats, barley and flux In Northern Illinois, Wisconsin, Mlchlgau, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, South and North Da kota. Now is the time to go AVest and look over the country. For further Infor mation address YV. K. Powell, general immigration agent, Old Colony hulldlng, Chicago, 111., or John It. Pott, district passenger agent, YVllllaniBport, Pa. 7-20-eod-3t UneiunlPd. Don't forget that Coluuihta Beer Is made of the hest hops and malt that this nud foreign markets can afford. It is thoroughly fermented, which makes It ahsolutely pure and wholesome. Its equal Is not made. A UlojoloTrlp. 12. B. Brumm, T. T. Bedford, F. Portz and "William Nelinau, who started for Philadelphia vesterday morning, nt i o'clock, on hlcycles, reached their destlna. tiou atfl:30 o'clock last evening after a very pleasant run. Humor is wit and love. Thackeray. Good Oirer. Attention is called to the advertisement offering two valuable properties on White street for ale. Soft is the music that would charm for ever. Wordsworth. Thousands are suffering excruciating misery from that plague of the night, Itchine Piles, and say nothing about it. through a sense of delicacy. Instant relief in Doan's Ointment. It never fails. The Spanish Savannah, Ga., ers. Eteamer, Ida, put into with fire in her coal hunk- The hest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcors, Salt Hheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and post- tlvelv cures Piles, or no pay required. It isf guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 ceuts per box For sale by A. Wasley. The Alabama Coal & Commercial Co. has applied for a charter in Florida. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain iu the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages iu male ofemale-r It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmaoy, 107 South Main street, next to the post office, Shenandoah. Pa. l-0-3ni FOUR KILLED AT A CROSSING. Terrible Accident to n Tarty of Men Near Wlltlnlnatnwn, Mns. Wiluamstowk, Mass., July 3S. Four jnon wore instantly killed whllo crossing the Fltchburg railroad track, about two miles from this place yesterday nfteruoou. A party of six men wore riding In a two seated covorod carriage Thoy wore re turning to North Adams from Benulng ton, and worn struck by n west bound ex press. Two of the men, Clarence Prlndle nnd Edward White, both of Williams. town, escaped by jumping. The killed were: Oliver Dudley, Nolson Trudenu, Peter Kocke and Joseph Tayton, all of North Adams. As tho men approached the crossing a freight train was passing oastwnrd. Thoy wnlted until the caboose of the freight train had eono by nnd then started to procood, apparently not seolng tho west bound train, which was advnuclng at ex press speod. Tho carriage was directly cross tho tracks whon tho ouglno struck It. Prlndlo and White, catohlng a glimpso of tho oncoming train, had just time to shriok nnd jump, thereby saving their lives. Tho othor man, with the carriage and one of tho horses, was hurled Into the nir and came down In nn lndoscrlblo heap. Dudley was tho only one who breathed nfter tho accidont, and ho expired aftor a low brief gasps. Tho others lay lu n quiv ering mass among tho broken and twisted remnants of the carriage. Tho mangled enrcass of tho horse lay a Uttlo atono sldo, whllo beside it, and attached to it by tho harness, stood Its mato uninjured. As soon as possible the train was stopped and several people rushed to tho scene. The bodies wore taken out from among tho wreckage and borno to tho baggago car, and thsnco to tho Pownnl, Yt., sta tion, half a mile beyond. It Is stated that both engineers whistled and rang tho bell at tho propor dlstanco from the crossing, but that theso signals were cither un heard or disregarded by the men in tho carriage. DEFENDER AND VIGILANT. The Latter WUI Malto Another Kllbrt to Defeat the Xew Yacht. New York, July 22. Whon tho Vigi lant, moots tho Dofondcr over a triangular course of thirty mllos outsldo of Sandy Hook this afternoon sho will carry a larger club topsail than that undor which sho ap peared on Saturday, whon tho Dounder defeated her by 2 min. 4a socs mile race to windward nnd looword. She will also have a bigger balloon Jib top- will, and ltte fair to presume that tho sail area added by those changes will assist no little In sending tho yncht through tho wntor faster than sho went on Saturday. Bollovccs In her ability to loot the now boat In light weather nre, howover, fovv in number, oven though sho carry additional canvas. Nobody knows definitely what tho Do- fonder can do in a strong wind. It Is be lieved that she ran at least equal Valkyrie III, whlh boat was plainly built for light woathor. Mr. Isolln and Captain Hull hnvo no fear of tho result in a hard wind. but tho public wants to know with cor tatnty thut the keel vessel Is ifnnll nrmind boat. If It could Ik- possible to judge from Saturday's performance, It might bo said that sho is all rlcht, for in tho breezo that did prevail the Defender stood up stralghtcrthan the Vlgilant.and Increased her lend In proportion to tho strengthen ing of tho wind. Mr. lllard.who has charge of tho Vigi lant, was wllliutr to admit today that his boat was outsailed on Saturday, but ho holds tho opinion that he can still glvo tho now boat a closer race. All tho sailors who have hitherto been Insistent that tho ceuterboard model was superior to tho keel nre vory modest In their usser tlons today. They poldt tho fact that never betore was a ceuterboard beaten bv a keel, and declare that there must bo further test boforo thoy will con fess defoat. They have dropped their boastful manner, though, and aro only preparing a gentle fall for themselves to tho theory that tho fin keol, or "compro mise," as they call It, Is the proper thing, after all. FASHIONABLE FANCIES. White Oloreo, Snllor lints nnd Perishable Cliimm 1'nratols. Thero Is ft fanoy In Paris for whlto glovos stitched with white. The fashion o white gloves, unless they bo wash leath er one, is oxpeuslve, for in order to bo wcnrnblo they must be immnoulnto. Noth ing looks worso than soiled white gloves. This rovived stylo is becoming only to email, well shaped hnnds nud should be avoided by women with largo estromltlos, ns white gloves, like white shoes, linvo a magnifying effect. The sailor hat is perennially fashionable apparently. It is most correct whon prac tically untrimmed that Is, whon finished with a plain band but ornamented onos have come more or less id the front for several years past nnd nro scon ngalu tills season. They are not ndoruod quite llko thoso of last summer, which, with their symmetrical bundles and choux, alike to n hair on each side, reminded ono of a sldo wheel steamer. A llttlo diversity is now perrnlttod, and a tall spray or loop breaks Heading Disbands. The Heading Mate League Base Ball Club plaved its last game on Saturday and disbanded for good. Torrevson and Hut- term oro have Piuocd with Titusville. lleurv and Beaumont go to Hridgetou, N. J., nnd veaou nnn i.verson nave slgntd with Car lisle. Michael will leave for his home at Pittsburg, while Leanion and Leldy are undecldt-d unit ale considering PeveinUflat tetiog offers. OrliUtU Won tho Ituco. Jnkyn Griffith, of Mahanov Cilv. de feated Billy Woodward, of Ashland, in a hundred yard foot race at the latter pUce Saturday. It was to be a scratch statt and il they fnilid to get off inside of half an hour they were to he started by pistol shot. This was the result and a pistol-flrer was cho'eu. Botn men left the scratch to gether, Griffith winning by about tour feet. Purse, $100. Poison iu tlio Outs. Several mules owned by tha Philadel phia & Heading Coal & Iron Compauy, at Draper colliery, have died within the post few days, and all the others in the stable have been sick. An investigation showed that the oats with which they were being fed was mixed with arsenic. VISITED TUE HOSPITAL. Tho l'ottsvllte Institution Was uially Opeuert Today. For- 8i The Only Remedy in the World that Kofuuds Parch so Price if it Fails to Cure tho 10 Dnys is Tobncco Habit in 4 to It Cures While Lj ou Continue the Use of Tobacco. FAILLE GOWN. Tin TTtnnnfnnv ht ctatull rrr n r nn fVin In ft". in a thirty , , TJ, uhl -niinr .t i worn bv women who npprecluto tho fltnoss of things and who prefer to put tholr furbo lows on something that is not intended essentially for rough and ready woar. Plain wiilto is much worn this season, as It wos last 'Whenever It Is fashionable comments aro modo ns to lta troubloaomo Inosa, nud it doos Indeed demand to bo kept In tho bust ol order. It is no moro deli cate, howover, than light colors and washes inflnitoly better, being almost nnlo.no In looking as will after it Is washed as It did before. Chiffon parasols nro particularly mvored this year and aro as dainty as could bo do- slred, but aro ospensivo to buy ami ol short lived beauty, chiffon being, a ma terial which is soiled and crumbled almost ut n glnnco. Tho gown Illustrated la or suedo mine. Tho codct skirt is flnishod with stitch ing nnd opens on tho left sldo over oquillo of whlto fnlllo. Tho closo fitting bodlco jfastens invisibly on the left sldo nnd Is felightly rounded nwoy nt tlio throat, whoro it la adorned with embroidery or buouo Isllk. A largo open flchu oomposcd of two wido rufllas of laco covers the shonlders and tho upper part of tlio arnrs and Is held in place nt the front of tho bodloo by two straps of bluet velvet fastened with an tique buttons. A largo collar of velvet finishes tho neck. Tho sleeves nro tight, buttoning over tho forearm nnd completed by a lace ruffle at the wrist, .IVDIC (JIIOLLET. Strong sonpeuds mixed with stove polish gives n tine lustre. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castorli Notice to Applicants for Evening Schools. Applioauts for evening schools are re quired to have their applications in the bauds of the Sohool Board oa or before August 6th. Thoso who desire to be ex amined for certificates to teach evening schools will meet the Superintendent at his office on Thursday, August 1st, at 9 a. m, M. P. WlIITAKUIt, 747-lt. Superintendent. Alleced llnrglnrs llri alt .Intl. MirFLINTOV.-s, Pa., July 2-2. Frank Evans nnd Joseph West, claiming to bo respectively irom fuuaueipum anu uni' capo, who are charged with the Hertzler burglary at Port Royal last April, broko joll yesterday and have not been roenp- tured. They snwbd off the window burs and used the bod clothes for ropes by which to reach the Davoment. Purker, the third member of tho gang, mado a desperate attempt to escupo during tho confusion following the discovery, but he was subdued. A supposed confederate of the fugitives was nrrostedond Imprisoned. The robborv of Noah Hortzlor's store oc curred on the morulug of April 25. Tho safo was blown open and cash aud securl ties aearegatliiK over fiw.uou in valuo were taken. rather aud Sou Electrocuted. Philadelphia, July so. two men, father and son, wore electrocuted by "live" olectrio light wires belonging to tho Kenslugtou Electric Light company on Saturday In tho yard ot tho wheel wright shop at Nos. 1307 and 1371 Frank- ford nvonuo. James Lower, aged 53, and his son John, aged S3, tho proprietors of the shop, were the victims. Both were instantly killed. Whether the wires broVo or tho mon were attempting to take them down is not known. JACKETS AND SKIRTS. New Coats How to Line tlio Fuhlonnme Sltlrt. Tho last departure in jackets shows a decided change of form from that which has prevailed hitherto, instonii or u:i skirt being- so full as to lx ruffled uiul crimped about tho lower part, tho now models are straight and perfectly Hat, as if thov were molded to tnu llguro. The luteal patterns hnvo these straight backs, with out oven a seum uown the liiiiiuio ana i n back forms. This smooth expanse of cloth is becoming only to women who have a well rounded waist and hips, but the fash ion will no doubt bo adopted by everybody merely beoauso it Is new. Tho skirts ol the now lacKots are aouui the samo longth as thoso heretofore worn, but look longer because of their ostromo flatness. One of theso coats has front, sides nnd back without more fullness than an ordinary waiter's jacket. It is rounded at tho fronts, is single breasted nud has rory pointed rovers, a turned over collar and tho usual big sleove3 drooped at tho el- Tho P.ttatlili Tfnsnltal will be for- mally opened to dy. 6a Saturday the! interior was iuspected by a Ir.rge number of people, a reception being held by the Ladles' Auxiliary from 4 r si. to 8 P. M' The building is a large square brick three-stories high, and is located on a slight elevation at the corner ot Mauch Chunk and Jackson streets. The ttjff consist' of the fallowing : Superintendent Mies Elizsbetb Evans, for merly of bt. Luke's hospital: Assistant Narse,- Miss Jeannetle Flynn, formerly of St. Luke's; Student Kline, Bliss May Sturnian, of Mecbanlcsvilte, Clerk, Miss Lottie Christian; Resident Physician, Dr. Harry W. Dechert, of Schuylkill Haven, Orderly, Charles T. Warren. The staff of town doctors for July and August, is com posed of Dr. J. H. oswnvinB, surteon; Dr. R. 8. Cbrisman, physician; Dr. A. A. Seibert, specialist. Lebiuh Vnlley Hnilroad. Special rate of single tare the round trip to Baltimore, on account of Baptist Young People's Union convention. Tickets sold July lGth and 17th, limited for return to August nth. Mrs. lthodie Noah, of this place, was taken in the nicht with cramping pains and the next dav diarrhoea set iu. She took half a bottle of UlacKoerry coram mil got no relief. She then sent to me to see 11 t had auvthine that would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors had been sick for about a week and had tried dillerent remedies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I sent him tula same remeuy. uniy lour uoses oi it wore required to cure him. lie says he owes his recovery to this wouderlul rem edy, Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich, For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Bucknell University. John Howard Harris, president of tho college, with four courses of study leading to degrees; academy for boys; ladles' in stitute; music school. Thlrty-acro campus and ten buildings, including new gym nasium, new laboratory and new observa tory. For catalogue, cuts of buildings and other information, address the Registrar, Wm. C. Grelzinger, Lewisburg, Pa. 19-2v Buv Keystone tiour. Be -t- mat ll.r nameLussio & Baek, Asi-aca. Hm.. i printed on every sack. ti Get our Prices on Gasoline and Headlight Oils, Our delivery wagon will do the rest. E clips 0 i Company, Oils, Gasoline, Caudles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, Etc. 213 South Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa Mall orders promptly attended to1 The greatest discovery of the age I A certain, pleasant, permanent? cure. A lifetime's suffering ended for 15.00. Why smoke and spit your life away '! Why suffer from dyspepsia, heartburn, and drains on your vital forces ? Stop using tobacco, but stop the right way ! Drive tho nicotine from your system by the use of this won derful remedy. NAncoTi-cuitE is wnrrauted to re move all desire for tobacco lu every form, Including Cigar, Cigarette and Pipe Smoking, Chewing nnd Snuff Taking". Use all the tobacco you want while under treatment, and in from four to ten days your "haukeriug" and "craving" will disappear the weed won't taste good. Then throw away tobacco forever. NAKCOTi-CnitE is entirely vegetable and free from injurious ingredients. It never fails to give tone and uew vigor Vo tho weakest constitution. Remember XAitcoTl-CunE doesn't deprive you of tobacco while effecting a cure ; doesn't ask you to buy several bottles to be entitled to a guarantee ; doesn't require a month's treatment ; and, finally, doesn't euable you to stop tobacco ouly to find yourself a slave to the habit of tablet chewing. With NAltc Tl-Cviin, when you are through with tobacco, you are through with the remedy. One bottle cures. Send for book of prominent testi niouteh like the following : Hpstisoton, Mass., Mnreli 18, 1S95. The Nakcoti Chemical Co., PprhiKlieUI, Mis., Gentlemen : I lmve used tolmeco for over twenty-five yean, clien iiiR and smok ing every day from 7 n. m. to a p, ui. slop inir only for menl. Uu Monday, Fcbrunry4, I called nt your olllce in Springfield, nnd bought n bottle ol the CfliE which I used as directed, ami oil the tenth day the detlre for tobncco htd left me nnd It 1ms not returned. I did not lo-o a meal while taking the Cuke. My nnpetlte has improved and I consider Nabcoti-Ci'KE n Brand thing. Very respectfully, CHAS. I. LINCOLN. Mr. Prank H. Morton, of Chlcopco Falls, Mas., late Inspector of Public Buildings for Massachusetts, says : I used tobacco for twenty-flvo rears, and was ft confirmed smoker. In Just eight days' treatment with Naecoti-Cche I was through with tobacco, In fact the desire for tobacco vanished like a dream. Very respectfully, FltANK II. MOKXON. If your druggist is unable to give full particulars aboutNAncoTi-CoitE, send to us for Book of Particulars free, or send $3.00 for bottle by mall. The Narcoti Chemical Co., SPRINGFIELD ,MASS No Longer an Experiment. :-: We are here to Stay. We have proven to the merchants ol this city ana vicinity that we can sell as cheap as they can buy in Philadelphia or Nev York and save them the freight. We invite any merchant who has not called on us to come and be convinced. TH0S. E. SAMUELS 3c CO, Wholesale Grocers, No. 105 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. 1 - Sin U a basilisk venom. Quarlos. whose eyes are full ot Relief lu Six Honrs. Distressing kidney aud bladder diseases rlleved In six hours by the "New Great South Amerioan Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a grant surprise on account of Us aacceedlng promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female, It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold by Isaao Shapira, druggist, I0T S. Slain street. A Plucky Woman with a Revolver. PlTTSBUlto, July as. lion Hlcharus, a desnerate oolored burglar, was hold u pris oner tor hours at iuj beconu nvonuo uy Miss Hnzon Bowman, a pluosy young women, with a revolver. Miss Howninn saw the burglar peerlno through a sky light. Sho pretended to he asleep, ana as the man (rot half way through the oper ture she drew her revolver and ordered him to stop. Iu that condition sho kept him until an oitloor came along. The Last Clearing Mid-Summer Sale of Millinery Goods, Consiitinc of trimmed leghorn hats from SI. 25 to $2.00. Large line of bell-tup sailor and Knox hats from 25 cents to $1,25. Plain sailor for 15c. Ladies untrimmed hats from 20c. up. Silk mull hats $1.00, Infants caps 5c. up. Irfants und children's embroidered hats reduced to 25c. Silk hats 50c. Crape bonnets from $1.75 to $2.25. Morning goods very cheap. Uuns veils from Sl.25 up. , MRS. J. J. KElLY, 26 Soutn Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit you call to see us. All oxami. Sometimes ceeJa a reliable, monthly, recrnlatinc medlolne. Only harmless and the purest drugs should be usea. If you want th be-el, get Ther are prompt, eafo and certain in result. The gonalne (Dr. Fcxd'a) oeTerdUap oolnt. Seat any where, 81.00. Address Fsal Ukdicivb Co., Cleveland, O. For Sale by P. 1. D. KIBLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. SAM LEE, CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY, No. io North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ninllina nf nil dir.srrlntlnn npntW dnna nn In n first nlnBs'mjinnflr. T r-ftn rnffir tn annrtw nations free. We make all kinds of Lffamillea in this cltv as to mv care in washing and suuerlor neatness in doincr un cloth. Ing, 1 do my worK hotter ana quioker than other laundry in too city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. By ?arohln5 the old Jap: .itee. learn the new. E. B. FOLEY, GROCERIES FINE 201 West Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, provihonS; teas ofleeeeto. God dell vered free' Three Hurt In a Ituunway. Woodstown, Pu., July 2S At Point Airy Station, u few miles from hero,whlle unloading produce nt me uopot, h team rontalnlng Franklin Huziiy. his son ami Simon Wontzell beoHine frightened nt a nasaluir freiuht train. 1 lie team ran wildly down the road, throwing out the three oocupunts. Buzby was injured in various plaues about the body and his sou had his arm broken. Wontzell was aUo slightly Injured. Disorderly SoclulUU at Sofia, SOFIA, July 33. After the funeral of ex-Premier totambulorr on Saturday a crowd of socialists paraded in front of the French oonsulate aud cheered for the atti tude ot the French press on the death ot Stninbuloff. They then marched to tho Austrian consulate with the intention to attack it, but the cavalry prevented this and uiipersed the socialists. BLOWE BOD1CK. bows. Indeed the tendency of gleoves to bag aud drug down at the elbows seem to inoreaso. Quito as muoh cloth is used as formerly, but Instead of stiffening that makes them stand out the new linings are softer and make the material haug in rounded fulds Whatever ma,- be reported, wires ore not put in the skirts made by tho best dress makers. Very good lining are employed, alpaca ur silk instead of ootton, which soon loses Its firmness, and a facing ot haircloth ubout it foot deep. The holroloth Is put on so that the horsehair lies jionzontuuy anil is fitted flat to the shape of the foot of the skirt. ThU keeps It well out irom the leet, while the substantial lining gl.o the sKtrt body and make the fold round aud rich looking, , ' . A sketch 1 given of a tyouae of line striped taffeta glace ohanglnjr from mauve to green, more is ihm. iimv m o wiu dle of the back, while tho fvoit is fulled at the ehouluer eam uuu wmi anu ua in the middle a wide plait of blck wttln. Junib Ciioixet. plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns, Login Crowns, Crown and Bridge Work and nil operations that pertain to Dental Surgery. .No charges for extracting when plates nre ordered. We are tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. Sliouaiuloufi. Dental Rooms, . (TITMAN'S BLOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, 1-. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Garden's Art Wall Paper Stor Wo have Just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic paper i, market, wnicu we win sen at very reasoname prices. v e nave also in great deal of last year's patterns which we are selling at a sacrifice. Co gee our nnn ui gouus e nave me muni ueuumui aim urituc papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest 5T. DF. GJL.TELJZ1HlSrt House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centr All orders promptly attended to. ; r Si Hooks & Brown For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr, J. Donaldson Ford, Full lino of Base Ball Goods Fifteen years actual experience. Gold, Amalgam and l'orcelalu fillings, Gout Orowus, Porcelain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Best teeth flO.00, no better made at any price. Teeth extracted with vitalized air, 60c. Bxtraoted without air, 25o. Allowance mode where teeth are out on new pi a to. All Woiik GrAiiANTKKP. Ladv attendant always present. Office houis . livery day 1 to 0 p. in- Suudays 1 to 3 p. m. )i K. Centre St., Max Ileee9 mid-' enoe, front room, up stain, Shell- nndonli, l'tt. - Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Rubber Stamps, etc, Agents for Daily Papers. NO. 4 n. MAIN st Advertise in The Herald. GREAT REDUCTION QnWr millinery, incl Ladies,' Misses' and Childrenti... and bonnets. Special bargains in mourning goods. Prices the lowest. Alice Jennings, - 214 South Main Street