DO YOU WANT To remit the public through a prf ftritivr, digntfien, influential journal me the HEKALD columns. TBM HERALD Oralis iusnuss bctanu of Hi knonn Urge tircuUtim ani renders rich results to its advertisers. SHENANDOAH, PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1897, ONE CENT vVol. m-m si. FURNITURE .IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ROCKERS GENT'S ARM CHAIR TURKISH CHAIRS PICTURES EASLES BAMBOO TABLES JARDANIERS ROCKING HORSES SHOO-FL,YS DOIX CARRIAGES FOOT STOOLS LADIES' DESKS MUSIC CABINETS SMOKING TABLES UMBRELLA STANDS MEDICINE CABINETS LADIES' TOILET STANDS PIANO STOOLS SEWING MA CHINES WILCOX & WHITE ORGANS NEW ENGLAND PIANOS COUCHES. J. p. WILLIAMS 8c SON, 13 SOUTH INIAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA. EARLY 5PRING, 1897. Fine Negligee shirts, designed and manufactured solely for us. Soft bosoms, laundered neck bauds and cuffs, neat diessv and dimible. Our line of fine silk neckwear cannot beequalled in style and price. UP-TO-DATE HAT STORE, MAX. LEVIT, Prop. 15 East Centre St. the- desimis are maemficent. They are certainly deserving of first place on our counters and we concede it to them. We have them in plain aud figured China, plain and figured Japs, plain and figured Taffetas, White Satin, Black Satin, Satin J i., Mnnt nurl rnlored atid white Brocaded Satin, black finiml Oros Grain, main and figured Armures, etc. You can purchase any of these silks here at a lower price than you would have to pay 111 auv of the laree cities. Look through our stock and you will agree with us. Rutterick naner patterns always in stock. P. J. GAUGHAN, 27 N. Main St. Tfi Will ! Annual Nessions -oruin- nvht Headquarters In Washington. Washington. Feb. JK.--After a vory successful and enthusiastic meeting of three days the first mothers' congress laBt ntuht finished Us work and ad journed to meet next year In Wash ington. This city will be the general headquarters of the new organization and the meetings every other year will take place here, while in the alternate ycrs they will be held at some other city to be chosen by the congress. Before adjourning a long series of resolutions Were adopted. They in dorse the work of the Universal Poaoc union, and declare that lessons of peace must first be taught by harmony at the hearth; approve the founding of a national training school for moth ers;promlse to use influence to encour age legislation in the various states and territories to secure a kinder garten department In the public schools; to exclude from their homes those papers which do not educate or Inspire to noble thought and deed; pro testing against all theaters and dis plays which tend to degrade, and all advertisements which offend decency; petition congress to raise the age of protection for girls in the District of Columbia and territories to 18 years at least. The resolutions applaud Mrs. Cleveland, "who stands before the country as the gracious and beautiful idea of motherhood, and who In her life haB exemplified the principles for which this congress stands." McKlnley's Cabinet Complete. Canton, O., Feb. 20. Major MeKIn- loy has completed his cabinet by the selection of John J. McCook, of New York, for attorney general. The cab inet complete Is as follows: Secretary of state, John Sherman of Ohio; sec retary of the treasury, Lyman J. Cage of Illinois; secretary of war, Itussell A. Alger of Miohigan; Secretary of the navy, J. D. Long of Massachusetts; secretary of the interior, Joseph Mc Kenna of California; postmaster gen' eral, James A. Gary of Maryland; at torney general, John J. McCook of Now York; secretary of agriculture, James Wilson of Iowa. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY ...BREWERS OF... Lager Beer, Porter and Ale All the product of this brewery are made of pure malt and hops of which we buy the best and eifdeavor always to MAKES THE BEST that can possibly be produced. .IIMG WAH'2 Shirt.. . 8 cents Collars IK cents Cults, per pair 3 Shirt, Ironed. 8 Undershirt 0 Ilnndcrchlefs. New Shirts...,. 8 Drawers 0 nose, per pair 3 34 W. Centra St. flnr Prices are as low as the tat. We dO First-Gas's Work. miwwjlabs laundry, give us a trial -(o)- OUR STORE AS YOU SEE IT TO-DAY Is a wonderland of grandeur, beauty and bargains full of suggestions to gift givers. Freshest of goods, aud a vast variety to select from. Many articles and styles not to be found pIrp. Easv onnortunities to see everything. No solicitations to buv. No compulsion to keep after you have bought, if not satisfied Perfect satisfaction with qualities. Perfect confidence that prices are lowest. North Main St., Shenandoah. Pa ftHGWHS If GAINED GOODS To Dispose of Surplus Stock Extra Quality Tomatoes 3 " 25c New Maryland Corn 4 " 25c Standard Maine Com 3 " 25c Fine N. Y. State Corn 3 " 25c Fancy Maine Sugar Corn 2 " 25c Standard Marrowfat Peas 4 " 25c Fine Early June Peas 3 " 25c Choice Sifted Peas 3 " 25c TUB CONGRESS OF MOTHERS. Wopfl HELD FOE; LIBEL 1 Trouble Caused by the Vnlentln.es. Sending; of WOMEH'S CHARGES AGAINST WOMEN Justice Cardln is Called Upoii to Preside In a Hearing of the Case and Gave Profound Thanks When it Closed ant the Qfflce Was Cleared. nreon'g Itlalto Cafe Free Lunch. Sour kroiit, pork and mashed potatoes to-night. Hot lunch on Monday morning. Meals at all hours. Free coutinuous phonograph entertainment. All the latest songs and band marches. Suddeu Death. Thomas Hanlon. one of the oldest engi neer! on tho P. & K. Railway, died suddenly at his home in Mahauoy Piano this morning of heart disease. Ho had been at work as usual yesterday and was preparing to go to his duties to-day when he was stricken. Mr. Hanlon was a quiet, unassuming man, a cood citizen and hiffhlv sr.erimed for his many good qualities. In point of servico, as well as years, ho was ono of tho oldest men in tho company's service, having been em ployed about 45 years, during 35 of which he was a locomotive engineer, l'or several years ho was engineer of the passenger train on the Sbonandoah branch but was trans ferred to a less exacting post about a yoar ago because of his advanced years. He was G9 years old and leaves a wife and six chil dren, all adults, four sons and two daughters. The oldest son, Dr. W. J. Ilanlou, is a well known physician In lit. Carmel. Don't forget the shooting match for a live deer at Columbia Park on Monday. Church Choir Association The All Saints Church Choir Association is a new organization formed a fow weeks ago by the musical members and well-wishers of tho eburch. It is, is fact, a society of workers who have pledged themselves to elevato and lmprovo tho musical services and by their own eilorts to buy all necessary inu-ie and vestments. The association is stud., iug hard three nights each week and commmuu their regular duties on Easter Sunday. Next Thursday a birthday party will bo given in the in w church building, corner of Oak and Weol streets, and the en tertainment will be given entirely by mends of tho association, a few from town aud others will come from Danville, Sbamokiu and Sunbury for this special occasion. Tho members of tho association will provido toothsome refreshments and attend to tho wants of their guosts. Those who have not received personal invitations will be wel comed as readily as those who havo. Fob ItHNT. Two rooms, suitablo forolllces. The bitterness that is engendered when woman is arrayed against wMnan was ef fectively portrayed In Justine Osrdln's office Inst night, when Mrs. Miranda Smith ap peared to prosecute Mist Polly Hinks and Mrs. Patience Bender, sisters, for criminal libel In sending to her through the mail valentine of a very ugly character with the white spaces on them ruled with scur rilous messages aud comtnite unlit for publication. Tholr tenor tfpuld indicate that tho trouble arises over tti JmaTdng of a dress and that the garment WWi either im properly made, or too niuoli had been charged for tho work. Tho case had attained some -publicity and that accounted for tho nltafdanco at tho bearing of a number of people through a carious point of view. The pother of tho defendants was In attendance and she was quite talkative, so much so that Justice Cardln twice threatened to Mjepend opera tions until Mrs. Ulnks could talk herself tired. She addressed her remarks to tho Justice, Constable Bolin and the newspaper men and was quite caustic at titnes. Mrs. Smith, tho complalnalit, and her daughter had testified on thoprtccdlng even ing as to , be receipt of the valentines. Tho first witness called last niglit was James llink", a brother of the accused. He acknowledged that ho wroto one of the scurrilous messages, but could not tell how tho Smiths got hold of it. He laid he left it on the table at his home and did not know who mailed it. The writing ojl one of the valentines he ceuld not identify, hut that on another ho thought was that of his sister. Patience. Tho latter sat in the Justice's office with a baby in her arms. She was not as patient as her name would indicato and joined with her brother in objecting to certain quostions which tho Justice put to the witness. Patience more than once threw out challenges for proof that she had anything to do with the valen tines, but Justice Cardln announced that there was sufficient evidence beforo him to hold each of-tho accused women In $E0O ball. lor trial at court. Tho decision did not meet with tho ap probation of tho Hinks family and for a while it was a questiou as to whether their voices, or that of Constablo Bolin had the most force. Tho Smiths stolo out of the offico quietly with a big smile of satisfaction up their sleoves, and the llinks faction flowed in a noisy manner, one or iwo ot tuera., turcaton iug to make trouble for the court and the Smiths. When silence onco more reigned Justice Cardin mopped his heated brow and remarked, "I can get all tho excitement I want out of one case like that in a year." How's Your Cough 1 Pan-Tina euros it, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Clipped Ills Mnustuche. A Polo somewhat under tho influence of liquor staggered along West Centre street Thursday night aud when near Main street encountered a number of boys who saw an opportunity to have some fun at the expense of tho Intoxicated foreigner. They worked him up into a somewhat merry mood by thoir peculiar "jollying" and then ono of the crowd took gentle hold of the ends of the victim's long llowing moustacho and, pulling them nut straight at right angles with the face, held them there until another urchin slipped up with a pair of scissors and cut oil' ono of the ends. Tho Pole was then allowed to go and he continued on his journey in a manner indicating that the end of the mous tacho that remained interfered somewhat with his equilibrium. J'UIlgONAI. MKKIION. John A. Tltman went to Philadelphia to day. J. It. Kehler spent to-day as a gneat of relative at Minenville. Misses Anna M. and Maggie Dengler visited friends at Pottsville to-day. Councilman D. R. James spent this after noon in Tamaqua on business. It. H. Mclfalo, the school teacher, has entered the office of M. M. Burke, Esq., as a student of law. Josiah W. Johnson left this morning 011 the Pennsylvania Ilallroad's personally-conducted tour to Florida for two week. Thomas OT Jones, of Win. Penn, who has suffered from pneumonia and pleniiay the past three week, was reported as Improving to-day. Dr. E. D. Longacre left this morning for Omaha, where he will inspect the good quali ties of a horse at that place with a view to a purchase. Mr. Maggie Fanst, of East Coal street, went to New York yesterday to attend the wedding of Miss Maud Stotler, formerly a resident of this town, which take place to day. Lawrence Oaughan, of Oirardville, father of P. J. Oaughan, the dry- goods dealer of town, is steadily recovering from the attack of illness that caused hi friends so much apprehension. KcmlrlcH House Vrce Lunch. Sour krout and pork to-night. Hot lunch on Monday morning. Hoy nencueif lroln n .tint. Shamoltin, Pa., Feb. 20. After wan dering around the dark underground chambers of the Reliance mine since last Monday, Willie Majorlsik, aged 11 years, was rescued yesterday in an ex hausted condition by a party of min ers. The boy had been without food, drink or light. Majorlsik entered the mine with two companions by way of an old drift, but he got separated from them while stopping to light his lamp. In this he was unsuccessful, and he wandered about until he fell from exhaustion. Inaugural Mill liecorntlo'ns. Washington, Feb. 20. While expec tations have been high regarding tho r.dornment of the Inaugural ballroom, It is believed that the result when the decorations are completed will surpass them. On former occasions the dec orations were more in keeping with a coronation or a great military occa sion. Brass and Iron armor and shields and such medieval adornment seemed to be the order. This time, however, it was determined to make everything subservient to the floral decoratlonB. GOPZ IS JJOW AGGESSIttE I The Cuban Insurgent Leader Will Push Weyler. A DEFEAT FOR SPANISH TROOPS Fancy Sweet Peas Fancy String Beans Fine Table Peaches California Apricots California Egg Plums full cans, extra quality, heavy syrup, - 3 cans 50c 2 " 25c 4 " 25c 2 " 25c 2 " 25c 2 " 25c Pears, School llouse ltohbetl. Tho public school house lit Turkey Kun was broken into early yesterday morning and robbed of the entire stock of lead ponclls, which put tho teachers and pupils to much inconvenience. It is believed the robbers hoped to secure tho collection that was made in tho school on Tuesday for the benefit of the poor children. JUST ItKCKIVKD A new lino of fine Negligee shirt for the early spring trade. At MAX LEVIT'S. The Deer Shooting Match.' Tho sporting event of the season will be the shooting match for a live deer at tho Columbia Park on Monday (Washington's Birthday) in whioh marksmen from all part of the region will participate. A 'bus will bo run between Biekert's cafe and the park for the accommodation of the public. The match will begin at 10 a.m. 1 The greatest bargain In tho Jewelry line at A. Holderman's. Just received another lot of CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA AND JAMAICA ORANGES. NEW FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. Two thousand yards, new Floor Oil Cloth, new spring spring patterns, 1, i)4 and 2 yards wide. New Carpets Coming in Daily. New Orleans Baking Molasses, Strictly Pure. Open Kettle Goods. Fresh Creamery and Dairy Butter, Received every other day. AQUEDUCT MILL. FLOUR. "Daisy" Flour is a high grade. Blended Spring and Winter Wheat Flour. "Pastry" Flour is specially adapted for pastry use. Old Process live Flour'. Old Time Graham Flour. Fishing Cheek Buckwheat Flour. Fresh Ground Granulated Corn Meal. OUR CHOP IS STRAIGHT GOODS, NO OAT HULLS, OR CORN COBS IN IT. At KEITER'S. Up to Date for Fains and AcheB. Everybody says Eed Flag Oil, 35c. Qrtihler Bros., drug store At Marital Infelicity . Jobn Bezic, a Slav employed as truekiuan on the P. & 11. Eailway, was married about three weeks ago to a countrywoman who was a resident of iew York whoso father was a resident of this town. Everything went smoothly with John until Saturday last, when ono of those jars, which unfortunately are too common In families, occurred, in whioh John came out second bost to his wife aud her fathor, after which both loft him taking all his worldly wealth along with them. John considers he got offlucky. Whon bilious or costive, eat a Casoaret caudy cathartic, cure guaranteed, lOo, 25c. Sad Case of Destitution. Reading. Pa., Feb. 20. One of the most pitiable cases brought to the at tention of the police of this oltr in many months is the indigent condition of the Dyle family, No. 9150 Culvert street. Tho hUBband is lying dead in the house, and the widow and 11 chil dren were found wholly destitute, with out any previsions in the house, and only a few buoketsful of coal, which euvjaral of the older. children plcfced an the railroad. Ample arrangements for the family's relief were made. Ono carload of lino York state apples, cheap. Coslott's, 30 S. Main street. 2-18-3t Special Service. In recognition of Washington's Birthday. the senior and junior Christian Endeavor societies will hold a musical home missionary rally in the Presbyterian ohurch on Sunday evening, at (1:30 o'clock. The program will consist of vocal and instrumental music recitations, addresses and responsive read ings. It will be both interesting and profit able and a cordial invitation is given to the public to attend. The regular morning service will be held In the church at 10:30 o'clock. Subject for sermon, "Doing the llest." Sunday school at 2 p. in. At Kepelilnskl's Arcade Cafe. Ilot Tainales to-nigbt. Hot lunch on Monday morning. Succesful Smoker. The Emanon Club held its first smoker in its rooms last evening and entertained number of invited guest in royal style for sevoral hours. There was vocal and instru mental inusie, and various card games were indulged in, after whioh an elegant collation was served. The smoker was such a decided success it will be repeated in the near future, The greatest bargains in the jewelry Hue at A. Iloluerniau s. Clmuge of Service The DnUed Evangelical Sunday school will meetht 1 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, in stead of the usual hour, 011 account of the Kessler funoral servico being fixed for two o'clock. The services to be held in the church to-morrow morning and evening will be the last in the present conference year Next week the pastor, Rev. I. J. Eeitz, will attend conference. Drawn Into a Trap In the Swamps of Mont Sena and Then Slaughtered by the Hidden Insurgents Forty Span lards Taken Prisoners. Weyler Enraged. Cincinnati, Ib. 20. A special to The Commercial Tribune from Havana says: According to couriers at hand here Gomez Is preparing for active work. It Is known that he has trans ferred the officers of the government who were with him past the eastern trucha Into Maguey for safety, mak ing the seat of government far from Weyler's headquarters. The trocha was passed near La Uedona without hindrance, save a running fight for an hour or so with small bands of Span ish guerrllas. General Gomez has over 5,000 good soldiers now ,and he has notified Pres ident Clsneros that he Intends to push the Spanish general a little. It la known that Gomez has placed a force back of Weyler, much to the tatter's discomfiture, and that orders have been given that sugar makers who grind will do so at their peril, as the Insurgents will burn all plantations where orders have been disobeyed. , A severe fight occurred between some of General Gomez's bands and a detachment of Havana volunteers from Weyler's vanguard, 66 miles east of Santa Clara, the insurgents defeat ing the Spanish troops arid capturing one piece of artillery and 40 men, iri- cludlng four officers. The fight was a fierce one, the Insurgents being well entrenched In the swamps of Mont Seria, where Spanish troops Jiad to en ter almost in single Hie. The Insur gents watted until the Spanish troops entered the trap, and then they fired from all sides, being so well concealed that the Spanish could not reply with effect. Seeing his men thus slaught ered, the Spanish orflcer gave the oommand to retreat, but many were shot down. Spanish official reports state that it was one of the worst fights for some time, with the greatest loss to the Spaniards, considering tne number of men engaged, and that Weyler was terribly enraged on hear ing of it. FEBRUARY.... ....BARGAINS. Enough for the Next Six Days. 24c 24c 18c 15c 24c 25c 25c 2 qt. Enameled Coffee Pot, 2qt. " Tea 25c Stand Lamp, 25c Hand Lamp, Glaas Tea Set, (4 pieces), 2 "3 seam" Brooms, Broom and Bucket, Broom and Set of Tea Spoons, 25c Ten Large Cakes of Soap, - 25c Wash Tubs, - 50c, 55c, 60c Ironing Boards, - - 45c qt. Pitcher, - - - 15c qt. Tin Coffee Pot, - 13c 50c Floor Oil Cloth, 2 yds wide, 38c Galvanized Water Pails, - 12c Slurried by a Justice, diaries F. Ilenninger and Miss Pauline Hinderllter, both of Boston Ban, were mar ried last night by Justice J. J, Oardin. The ceremony took place in the office of Justice eleet Shoemaker, who procured the marriage license. Mr. aud Mrs. Monroe Bankes, of Boston Ituu, were tbo groomsman and bridesmaid. Jilckcrt'o Cafe. Sour krout and roast pork for free lunch to-night. Special Washington Birthday free lunch on Monday. lllahop Itullhon Coming, The Bight Reverend N. S. Iiullson, D. O., Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Central Penn sylvania, will arrive in town to-night and administer confirmation and preach the ser mon in All Salute' church to-morrow, at 10:30 a. m. Am AM Improved Cleaner That doesn't Scratch. Mrs. Keliler Very III. Mrs. Frank J. Kehler, wife of the Legis lative representative from the Second dis trict, is very ill at her home at Locust Dale, and her friends are much concerned about her. She is sutfering from pneumonia. Married Yesterday. Miss Annie C. Wettlg, of Tamaqua, and Mr. Levi Dornsife, of Oilberton, were married at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at tbo home of the bride's parents, Mr. and lire. Martin Wettlg, on Lehigh street, Tamaq.ua. They will reside at Gilbertou. Camp lis, Attention! The hour for the weekly meeting of Wash- ngton Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A., to be held on Tuesday, February 28rd, will be 0:30 p. in., Instead of the usual hour, to give all members a chance to attend the banquet. Members will please present their cards to the committee by Saturday evening next. Bobbins' opera house will bo open at o'clock, sharp, and the banquet will com mence promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Tho tickets will positively not be transferable and no children will be admitted under any cir cumstances. No one arriving after 8 p. m. will be served. By order of the committee. B. J. Yost, Josbph Leiimlkk, B. F. Parrott, E. J. Da vies, B. A. Davenport. Mitchell Keleases Ills Supporters. Salem, Ore., Feb. 20. A letter from Senator Mitchell addressed to Senator Hughes, chairman ot tho Republican caucus, was read .Uv tha,.conferenco held yesterday. Senator Mitchell re views the facts of his nomination by the Republican caucus, the subsequent refusal of the minority to qualify and permit the house, to be organized, and closes by releasing his supporters from any further obligation. He says It Is of the utmost Importance that Oregon should at this time elect a senator. Renounced American CItlronslilp. St. Louis, Feb. 20. Karl Pappen- helmer, a German, who was natural ized here In October, has renounced his cltisenship. After enjoying his rights for two months, just long enough to vote at the November election, he re- turned to Germany, where he appeared before our consul at Stuttgart and an nounced his Intention of again be coming a subject of the emperor of Germany. It 1b stated that since 18G6 no naturalized person has renounced his cltlzanshlp. Wife Cannot Sue a Husband. Judge Bndlioh, of Berks county, rendered un opinion in the case of Martha Reinhold, by her next frieud, Joremiah A. Bembold, vs. Bennevillo Beinhold, demurrer to a bill in equity. This is a suit by a wife against her husband, with whom she Is living, to compel him to convey to her property bought in I113 name with her money. The decision is that tbo wife cannot sue her husband whilo they are living together. Hundreds ot pairs of shoes loavo our store every week, and where do they go? They go to pcoplo of good judgment, who get better valuo at the FAcrroitv Shoe SroitE than can be had anywheie else. Saving Fund Shares. Tho Safe Deposit Building and Saving Association opened a now series. Subscribo fomharea with AI. JI. Master, 127 North Jardin street. No better investment. Ask for iuformation. A large number of smiFos carried in town. 2-15-lm One carload, of fine York state apples, cheap. Coslett's, 30 S. Main street. 2-18-3t Wilson Defeats Dnnnghno. New York, Feb. 20. The second se ries of the match races between John NllBson and Joe Donaghue was skated at St. Nicholas rink last night. In the first mile Nllsson gained 30 yards on Donaghue, and at the end of the second mllo left htm, winning the race by one lap. The time of tho race was five minutes and forty-two seconds, beating all indoor records. Double Murder In a Court Room. Guthrie, O. T., Feb. 20. Durinrr trial before a Justice at Perkins, EO miles east of here, John Doherty, htB son and John and Samuel Larklns, as Faulted Amos Atkinson and his two sons, Jim and William, with knives, and killed the two sons. Old man Doh erty ana Larklns were on trial for stealing, and the Atkinsons appeared against tnem. Just try a 10c box of Qucarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. Hurled Tu-duy, The remaius of James, son of the late John Short, of Qilberton, were interred at Frackvllle this morning. The deceated was 17 years old, and was a sufferer from pueumoula. Missionary Serinon. To-morrow morning Rev. Alfred Heebner will preacli the annual missionary sermon in the M. K. church. At G:30 the pastor will preach a memorial sermon. Members of the different societies of which the late t!olfax' Brown wag a member are specially invited to be present. A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pau-Tiua is, 85c. Atliruhler Bros., drug store. Walked Homo. Louis Sbissel, Thomas and Elmer Marshal, lilchard Sneddon and Qua Long attended a ball at Riugtown last night. Their horse balked when It was time to return home and they left it at a hotel and walkod bome. TO CURB A COLD IN ONlt DAY. Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablet. All druggist refund the money if it fails to cure. 26 cents. Caaearets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c A Mimical Feature Maun and Quay, musical experts late with reter Maber's "Gay New Yorkers," opened a week's engagement at Biekert's cafe last night. They render selections from many operas and all the latest melodies of the day, besides banjo, guitar aud mandolin solos On Monday, (Washington's Birthday) tbey will give an all-day program in the cafe. "Y" l'rogram. The following program be rendered at a meeting of the "Y" to be held this even ing: Singing ; scripture reading, Thomas Dawson ; reading, Alfred MiUerchap ; duett, Misses. Levine and Beese ; recitation, May Duato ; solo, Jennie Hughes ; news of in terest, Lee Strauh ; instrumental solo, liattie Uanaell ; critic, Edward Dunks. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Ctjlfbnit,'il for its t;rr-ftt louNcning strength and lieiilthfulm-" i-uircM tlm food uguiitst ftluin und ullfoini-, f itdiilti'nition common to the cheap brands. KOVAI. BtKIKII I'unilEB CO NEW YOKK All Ilistorlo Statue from Homo. Montreal, Feb. 20. There arrived here yesterday from Rome a statue of St. Patrick, the right arm of which Is said to contain the real bone of the rtgnt arm or the patron saint of Ire. land. It has been sent by the order of the pope, to add eclat to the golden jumiee or at. Patrick's parish here, wnicii takes place this year. Woman Suffrage Drfvatvil In Oulnlinmu. Guthrie, O. T., Feb. 20. After four hours of sharp and sometimes bitter debate the woman suffrage bill was killed In the lower -house of the ter rttorlal legislature. The measure was defeated by a vote of 11 to 13. A ma' Jority of the Populists opposed the measure. Wo iimn Sunrne TlefoAt lu MattaeliusetU, Boston, Feb. 19. The resolution for a constitutional amendment for equal suffrage came up In the house of rep resentatives yesterday afternoon and met with defeat. TO CUIUS A COLD IN ONB DAY Take Laxative Bronto Qaluine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure, 35 cents. Arrested lit Sit. Carmel. John Pudwaski was arretted at Mt. Carmel yesterday afternoon "by Special Officer Job Drupeski, of that place, for stealing an over coat, watch, suit of clothes aud pair of shoes from a hoarding bouse at Gilbertou about two months ago. Pudwaski was taken to Gilbertou by Drupeski and Detective Richard Amour lu-t night and committed in default of bail uftcr having a bearing before Justice Joues. The overcoat, suit and shoes were recovered, but the watch could uot lo found IU5 UltOADWAY Hl'ISCIAI. llata m black and brown are the beat S3 .00 bats in the market. Purchase one of tbem. At MAX LEVIT'S, 18 East Centre street. 8 South Main St. LOOK-OUT For the weather for the next few weeks. There will be many and rapid changes and you will need ..GROCERIES.. It's the part of the wise man br woman to always be prepared for emergencies. Now is the time to prepare yourself for we are selling our stock very cheap ; you will need some. T.J. BROUGHALL, 25 South Alain Street. 10- CENTS for a Window Shade or 3 for a quarter. Others 5c. or two for a quarter, spring roller. Shades made to fit any window, especially store win dow. Call for bargains in Carpets aud OilCloths. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. 10 S. Jardin Strt. YOUR DUTY. If a medicine is to cure a dis ease, it must be good medicine the best ouly is good enough. Your duty to yourself and to your doctor is, to go to the very best druggist you can find, without letting dol lars and distance stand in your way. In doing your duty we have every reason to think that you will come here with your prescriptions. KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE. 6 South Mala Street.
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