ftftfflfffiinfiliiifnfi THE JimAlD DO YOU WANT To read tht public through a fro ( reafrshutinets tetanic f ill tncmt laige circulation ami renders tiih results to iH advertisers. vesshye, digmfiea, influential journal j me tht HJiHALD columns, iliUIIUlUIUUUUIUlUUUUUUUUUlllilUIIIUJUillUUliUlUlUluS EuiiMuuuuiiimiuiumuuuiiuijiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiq VOL. XII. NO 101. SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1897. ONE CENT ffff ?f h ffTfffftfi n ItfffWn fffffffffffftfftttffl a J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, 13 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA mtTrt I'll 1- A l-Ttr A - 4 THE CORRECT STYLE - ' 2f And all other notnilar mid latest v$t luuuu in uui luige siuck. t r ..1 !.. i i MAX LEVIT. I V Never iu ttic history of "this store has Spring ury Goods and tlio prices at wmcii we arc selling uiein were never so low. It will pay you to look through, our stock of staple and fancy dress goods for spring -wear nigu-graae laoncs can ue yours ior inucn less money uimi yuu wumu expect to pay, Fine all-wool Henriettas, 45 inches wide, in black and colored, at 45c, 50c., 65c.-, 75c. and $j.oo. Fine novelty dress goods rom 25c. to Si. 50 per yd.; high-grade silks, the best' that skilful weaving can produce at less than city prices. Ladles1 Dress Skirts, a large stock to select from, at 1,00, $1.25, $i,5o, $1.75, $2.00, $2.75 and $8.00. Children's White Dresses, a large line, from 25c. to 2.25. CARPETS. Our entire second door is devoted to this branch of our business ud it packed to its utmost capacity with Die leading manufacturers. JiattjM-jck paper patterns, the recoguized standard of the world, always in stock. iPashiau 3ests free. P. J. GAUGHAN, 27 N. Main St. .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 endeavor always to MAKES THE BEST that can possibly be produced. Elegant line of -new effects in DRESS STUFFS conr sistingof BLACKANn COLORED SILKS. for Waists and Skirts. Also-Wool and Cotton Dress Goods of all the latest stvjes. HEW CHlom 0IL CLOTHS I WIDOW SHIMS For the Spring Trade. J- J. SING WAH'S NEW" LAUNDRY ! 34 W. Centre St. ur Prices are as low as the lowest, dNsft'e do-First-class Work, Oust received si lot of Fancy California Oranges, Large, Juicy and Sweet. CHOICE LEMONS, - 2 Doz. 25 Cents. FRESH BUTTER. We received this week a lot of strictly Fresh Fancy Butter, from the best dairies of Northern Pennsylvania. Also our usual supply of Fancy CREAMERY BUTTER. USE- 6i Daisy Flour Made by Aqueduct Mill. At A LARGE STOCK OF Baby . JUST RECEIVED BEAUTIFUL NEW PATTERNS. Selling from $4.00 and Upwards. r iVlTrtT A T ' T T A T Blocks umv constantlv be 'Jfc ' there been such a magnificent display of the choicest designs and best makes of I 3 t Nnrth Main St... -j Shenandoah, Pa. filllrt 8 cents Collars cents CulTs, per pair 3 " New Shirts.... 8 " Blilrt, Ironed. 8 " Drawers :. a " Undershirt'..,. 6 " Hose, per pair 3 'J Ilnnderchlefs. ' - ' -(o)'""'J. fhwt - cwbbmdnpbv. oivBusATmAi. KEITER'S. ROBBED AND BEATEN. An Old Man's Unplenmnt lSiJierlenco With Throo Women. An old man named William M. Davis yesterday went Into a liodjo on Wast Lloyd street, and .got Into tlio company of Mrs. Annie Rico, Mrs. Slnfeawicz and- Mn. Adainawlcx, Polish women, no gave ono of the women ten cents to purchase a can of bear. Anotberof tlio wotnon becarno coquett ish mid tided lils pocket of twenty ceuU, all thermonej? lie had left. At about the same time a man who purported to be tlio husband of one of tlio women appeared and demanded an explanation of Davis' presence. The latter evidontly failed to comply wllh the demand, for he was set upon by the crowd and sevorely beaten. At the samo tlmo ho was robbed of his sliver wnteh. Ilo received an ugly cut on the head from a blow administered with a broom stick. Last night Davis appeared before Justice Lawlor and charged Mrs. Rice as being ono of the assailants, Hho was committed to tho lockup on a charge of assault and battery and lar ceny and Is still them, pending other arrests. Tills morning Constable Matt. Olblon searched the house of Mrs. Slnkawlcz and found Davis' watch secreted between bed mattresses. Ilrecn's Jdnllo Cafe Free Lunch. Oyster soup to-night. Hot lupoh to-morrow morning. Meals at all hours. Frcecontinuousphonograpn entertainment. All the fatost songs and band marches. FIRST BLOOD FOR PHILLIES. Won the Opening Oanio ortlio National League Championship Scries. Boston April 20. The clubs of tha National Baseball league will all play on Thursday, weather permitting, but there was only one frame yesterday, that between Philadelphia and Boston, the visitors winning by one run. About 14,500 people crowded Into the cramped grounds, several hundred not being able to obtain seats. All the Boston players were given a hearty reception, the greatest ovation being accorded "nobby" Lowe. Captain Duffy was presented with a gold watch and chain by the players and friends when ho went to bat, and Billy Nash, formerly captain of the home team, was given a huge basket of beautiful flowers. The flrst half of the- gamo woo a bat He between Orth and Nichols. The former was practically Invincible until the last innlnp, when the local players fell on him and almost tied the score. Nichols was hit safely in tho fifth, when the- Quakers were able to score twice, and. again In tho ninth, when they really won the game. Both pitchers were Well supported generally) Score 1 19 Innings) Innings, 1 2 I) 4 5 0 t 6 0 Philadelphia 0 00030018-9 Boston ;...,0 0000000 6-3 NelstrcmlerV, Cor. Coat iiml Main Sts. Oyster soup, free, to-night. Vegetable soup, free, to-morrow morning. Meals served at all hours. Obituary. Royal, infant son of Rev. W. II. Zwelzig, of nilllftrtnil. llleil Insft nvplllnp fmm nnnu. monia, aged 1 year and 10 days. Funeral win lane piaco on iiiursaay, (jna inst, at B p. m. Interment iu Odd Fellows' cemetery. Shenandoah. Mrs. Marv A. Wilhlnenn dlnil (liU mnmiw at 10:30 o'clock, at the home of her eon, l! J. Wilkinson, on North Main street, from pneumonia. The deceased wna nr ago and was a lady held in high ostcem aue was born in Kuglaud and came to tins country 27 years ago. Her husband, Will iam -T. Wilkinson, died at Malmnnv Hltv n'.netcen years ago. There are hut two sur viving children. I.. J. Wllk-inemi flin Wnrtli Main street dry goods merchant, and Dr. Alfred D. Wilkinson, who Is assistant chief in ono of tho pension departments at Wash ington, 11. C. Announcement of the funeral arrangements will be mudo to-morrow. You Are Invited To attend a box .social to bo hold by the Famous Base llall Club, iu Bobbins' hall, Wednesday evening, April 21st. Music by tho Scboppo orchestra. . 4-19-3t A Southern Trip. Dr. D. J. Langton loft town by an early P. & U. train this morning for New York city, and this afternoon sailed from that place for Savannah, -Georgia. The doctor makes the trip wltli the hope that tho ocoan voyago will be beneficial to his health and oxpects to return hero in about teu days. TO CUIUS A COM) IN ON15 DAY. Take Laxativo JSroino Quinluo Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. 25 ccntf . Taken to Jail. Anthony Measgi' was prosecuted before Justice Lawlor last night on a chargo of Knocking upwn Mrs. llutsak. He was. un able to furnish fgCO ba)l and, after spending the night in tho lockup, wus taken down to jail. Colored shoes for Easter oau bo found at tho Factory Shoe Store in largo varietios, at lowest prices. Factohy Siiok Stoiie. Successful Operation. Mrs, Jolin Simmons, of Yatesville, who went nndor oporatlou at the University of Pennsylvania last Friday, is reported as rapidly improving aud Iter complete recovery is now looked for. New Delivery Wagon. A new delivery wagon, No. 2, has been put on the road by the Shenandoah Steam Laundry. It made its flrst appearauce this morniug and bean theadvartUmBHt of the Arm In bright and attractive colors. It will bo used for speolal delirery purposes. Yoltintecr'H Sleeting:. At the hall of the Volunteers of Anietica to-night Iileut. Toner will speak. His subset will be "Lying Defected, or Slandering Your Neighbor." There will be vocal au(l Instru- mental music. Successful Hull. The Phoeulic I'ire Company held a ball in Rabbins' opera house laat night which wo well attended aud tha company netted a handsome profit, A street mmde preeoJed the ball. Hoarding House Itoblietl. -Thieves last night broke Into a Hungarian hoarding house at Delano aud got away with two suits of clothe, three ruMre, a revolver aud ffiO in oath. They broke open and rifled Msverul trunks. Argument To-morrow. The injunction suit of M. C. Watson against tho Columbia lirewlng Company, which lias been hanging fire for about two years, will be argued to-morrow at Pottsvlllc before Judge Albright, of Allentown. NEWS FROM -HMftlSMlG I The Passage of the Walton Bill Gives a Chance' to Architects. INTEREST ON STATE DEPOSITS I The Bill Which Sag Pasted the House to That End' Is Held Up In tho Senate. Farmers Support the Hamil ton Road BUI. Special IIbhaui oorrHlpondence. HARitfsBUKG, Aptfl . The passage of the Walton capital bill in the house, by a vote of 149 t6 S, was the chief feat ure of the last session. This measure was pretty thoTojaghly discussed and various amendments offered before It was permitted to bcome a law. Among the changes suggested was ene to limit the total cost to tt,000,000; another to allow four week Instead of two In which to bid on plans for the new structure, and still another to provldo for a light and heat plant. The tem per of the house, however, was against any change, and th bill as originally framed went through. It has since been approved by tHe governor, and is now a law. Recognizing the necessity for haste in the matter of perfecting plans for the new structure, the new capitol building communion met Professor Laird, the archlteeturar adviser of tlie body, a few days ago, and went over the preliminaries of the building opera tions. It Is their ambition to secure the best results it Is possible to accom plish. In order that the building to bo erected may be In keeping with the re quirements of the state in every wav. and in point of architecture be a credit to Pennsylvania. Every safeguard is being provided for to secure the rights of competitors at every point, and it is thought that competition will be made attraotive to all the best architects. The commissioners seem desirous of offering to the architectural profession such conditions as will hrlng Into com petition architects of the highest stand ing, and In this way secure to the state the best possible service In a fair and equitable competition. A proj gram will be Issued in pamphlet form, which will set forth the terms on which the competition Is to be conducted;, and all architects who so desire may file their requests for Information con. earning the competition with State Treasurer B. J, Haywpod, secretary o tha commission, at Jlarrlsburg. This yll spopjfy Jn detal-1ho requirements of the various state departments and the general ponditions that may Influence or Kovern the in vestigation of the problem. Stlpula tlons will also be contained concerning the manner of Judging the drawings, tjip scale and maner of rendering, amj tjie tlmo and place at which they are tp be delivered, A" Opportunity tbr Arohltools. Provisions are made that drawings submitted in competition are to ho passed upon by a boaid of disinterested experts. These will select a limited number of the best designg, and then the architect will be appointed by the commissioners. The identity of the competitor will not be taken Into ac count In passing judgment on the vari ous designs, and it will be made a special feature to Insure results upon tfiB merits of the designs In competN tjon. ThtB program will also contain, 6 map of the grounds, showing the different structures as they are located at present, the contour of .the surface, various views of the hill and its build ings, and In this way furnish competi tors with all the Information necessary to a thorough understanding of the problem. As the extreme urgency requires an early beginning of the work of erection, It is decided that the drawings to be offered In comoetition are to be re ceived not later than July 11, and no extension of time whatever will be al lowed. The unprejudiced competition seems to have awakened a snirlt of great ambition among the different architects to compete for the prize which they consider awaits the suc cessful competitor. The great Import ance of the state of Pennsylvania will be a mark of special distinction to the member of the profession who is suc cessful fn having hts design adopted. There Is, as well, very considerable Interest developing among the promi nent builders pf the country who prpi pose to compete fn the bids for the construction Of the new buildhiif, Many of the largest contractors have visited the ruins, and have been get ting all the Information It is possible to obtain. The libel bill which was prepared by the Pennsylvania Editorial association, defeated, some time ago and subsequent ly reoonsldered, was called up a few days ago and a series of amendments presented which practically makes n new bill and eliminates the most ob jectionable feature. The bill as amended passed second reading. In its present shape It pro vides that In all criminal prosecutions for libel the truth may be given In evi dence to the jury, and if It shall ap pear that the matter charged as li belous Is substantially true, and was published with good motives and for Justifiable ends, the defendant shall be acquitted, and the jury shall have the right to determine the law and the facts. It also provides, that In no oase can the defendant In any prosecu tion for libel be indicted for the print ing or publication 'of the same libel by the same Individual In more than one county )n the state, and In trials qf in? dletmept for libel the commonwealth, shall be &t liberty to stand wide Jur ors, the title h been olmnged to read, "An aet relating to criminal libel," Farmoro Urgo lliunlUou Ilond UUI. One of the remarkable features of the geeslon Is the rapid change of senti ment anion the farmers, who have heretofore been opposed to the Ham ilton road bill. Many letters are now coming to members from this class urging their representatives to votfl for the measuie, for they now recog nUe thla an at least one step In tha Continued on Second page.) AjS INVESTIGATION ORDERED. a'oIplBrmlne Vv'fiathBrn l'onruylrnnln LefttsliUor Tried Extortion. Harrtsbtirg, April 20. In the senate last evening Congressman Oalusha A. Grow, by resolution, was Invited to ad dress the chamber. Mr. Grow made a few remarks of a general nature, and the business of the senate was then taken up. 1-ewls T. Berousse, ex speaker of the house of representatives of New Jersey, was also tha guest of the senate, and he, too, made a brief speech. The senate passed over the governor's veto, by a vote of M to 0, the resolu tion providing that the legislature at tend In a body the dedication of the Grant monument In New York. Both branches of the legislature passed this resolution, but the house afterwards asked the . governor to withhold hts signature from the resolution. Upon this ground the governor stated that he vetoed the resolution. In the house the senate resolution calling for an Inquiry Into the charges that an attempt was made to extort $60,000 frorn an Insurance company to defeat the McQuown bill prohibiting the insuring of children under 16 years. on motion or Bliss, of Delaware, was concurred In. ' Mr. Bliss, of Delaware, moved to amend the resolution to provide that the investigation be conducted exclU slvSly by a committee of senators. The motion failed. Mr. Bliss then moved that the resolution be amended to nrO' vide that the committee be composed of Ave senators and three- representa tives, Instead of three senators and five representatives. The amendment was voted down by t9 to EG. The Elkln bill taxing direct Inherit ances over $6,000 passed Anally on a special order by a vote of 104 to 42. Smith Ileitis' ltcstuunmt. In tho bascmontof thoTitniaii building. A raw or-a toiled egg glvon away free, with every glass of beer sold. Puroo of pcnjo-nlght. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. rnrmvcll l'arly. At tho home of Mr. and Mrs. William Noiswentor, on North Main street, a farewell party was teudored Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hrecker. who will almrf u,wtnr.nn a ,.i 1 .VUIU IW IV ARU11I lllll The gathoring was a very large one and the o.ujiiug was greauy enjoyed. At 10.30 p. m. the guests renairnil tn tlm ,liln , supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Brecker yuio iiiuouuieu wiui auanasome rocker asn token of remembrance by thoee present, Rev. John Qruhler making tho presentation speech. Thoso in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. John Gruhler, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Qruhler, Mr. aud Mrs. Fred. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carl, Mr. and Sirs. J. Ladwlsr. Mr. mid Mra Te t r 1 Hiidenbmndt, Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. William Neiswenter, Mr. and Mrs. Luco, mm. ueorge Jvatz, Mrs. II. Newman, M.rs. Louis Katz, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Risen lioiver, Mrs. T. Herrington, Mrs. Wamick, Mrs. John Schwimlt. IWrc KoWin.it r. 1 Struffenbergcr, Mrs. I'assior, Mrs. Dcrr, Mrs! muuiuis, iura. Jtowo, airs. Link, Mrs. Con way. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Sclirutz, Mrs. Haralev. Mrs. lHlilnln-,i.,l r. w.i -Mrs. Dorubacb, Mrs. J. Hartsch, Mrs. L, miner, ,urs. auecier, Mrs. H. Hoehlcr, Mrs. P. Hoeliler, Misses Fanuio and Mary Gruhler, Anna mid Mjrv Vimmai xr.. 4 i Sophia Stautlonberger.Ida Dorubacb, Hannah Ili'Anl'Af 17.lt... , . . nmuiuuu, uertruuo JSels weuter and Clara Harsley. At Kepchluskl's Arcuile. Cafe. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes will lie served Tree, to-night. Hot luuch to-morrow morning. VoBtry Klectiou, The annual election of tlio vestry of the All Saints church for tho ensuing year was held last eveniner nml mcuUM,i ne O " tn, lU.iUtYQ ; Charles Haskins, senior warden; Joseph jwukd, junior warden. Tho other ten vestry men aro Messrs. Richard Horrell, Dr. C. M. Ilotdnor. William A. and Frederick Davis, Philip Holman, Albert liioome, W. J. Jacob, William Smith, Thomas Timmins and Jolul Guldin. Tho organization will be held the first Wednesday in'May. Wax. Designs In Flowers, All kinds of funnml l,.ol ...,i .... :., wax. Old funoral framos roflllcd with wis flowers. Payne's Girardvillo nurseries, tf Itellcf Committee Mooting. A meeting of- the General Relief Committee will bo held iu tho Council chamber on Tues day OVOnilU. 20th ilist.. at 7.30 r.'1.,l, i , v uwuil, BUJIf as UUStllOSS Of sroat Imnnrhi nnn fa to lm twin acted it is hoped all members of the general and sub-cominlttees will be in attendance. joiin u. iiASSLEn, Chairman. T. J. iJBouaiiAra, Secretary. Vater Main Hursts. Ono of thfl nlfl .oto i mains biirst ou North Gilbert street yestor day afternoon, the rwMiH nr mii.. - Kiiough water to flll a three inch pipe flowed away by the lireak, which was repaired to- A big lot of wine colored shoes that ordinary -.o .,uum MK you t.6U tor. Our prioe 6 1 i0f). Factory Sjiob Istohb. Turkey ltun Itealdcnt Dead. Mm. Mleliiinl l n 1 1 . . . u.ui,u&iiaiu, a wen Known resident of Turkey Run, died on Sunday. Deceased was very popular aud her death Is mourned by a Urge circle of friend. The funerjL will take place on Thursday. She was 56 years of age, and leaves a husband and six children. POWDER Absolutely Pure, . Celebrated for Its gnat leawntiig strength and healthfulncMS AHStms the food against atuin and all forum of adulteration common to the cheqp brawls . adYAl. BAKINU FciWOEB CO. NSW YOa& pll llli THE JEERS' IIMESTIGRTIOPI Leading: Mine operator Declares Workmen Overpaid. the WITNESSES IN WORDY WARFARE I President Dearmltt, of the New York and Cleveland Oas Company, HaB Tilts With Operator Schlucrderberg and Labor Leader Warner. Plttsburg, April 20. Yesterday's ses sion of the legislative committee ap pointed to Investigate the condition of the miners In this district-was devoted to hearing the operators. V. P. Dear mlt. president of the New York and Cleveland Oas company, said the miners were getting 64 cents per ton and were paid for all-coal mined. As regards wagett the miner, he said, was getting more than hi share. .As an Illustration, the company, on a $1,000,000 investment, had a profit of less than 1 per cent last year. Mr. Dearmltt created a sensation by asking that the ofllclals of the United Mine Workers, whom he charged with being largely responsible for the con dition of the miners, be Investigated. G. W. Schlusrderberg, general man ager and a stockholder in the P. L. Ilobblns Coal company, was called. Mr. Bahluerderberg was a member of the .sub-committee which worked among the operators In the Pan Handle dis trict regarding uniformity, and during the course of his testimony he stated that If Mr. Dearmltt branded as a Ho tho renort of the committee he, as a member of that committee, branded Dearmltt as a liar. 1 Mr. Dearmltt said: "I merely state that the report of the committee, which claimed that 90 per cent of the operators of the district were in favor of uniformity In 1S9E, reported an in fernal lie." "The gentleman don't know what he's talking about." replied Schluer derherg,"forhe was not over the ground himself. I don't have to He, and you utter a lie yourself when you say It." The two men approached each other In a threatening maner, and the great est excitement reigned for a time. Just before the close of the meeting Mr. Dearmltt In hot words assailed Will iam Warner, secretary of the United MIneworkers, winding up in a most dramatic manner with the statement that "this man does not contribute to the state either by capital or sinew, but makes his living by sucking the very blood out of the lives of miners." 'Secretary Warner was about to re ply -to this statement when Chairman Buylor declared the meeting adjourned, JndKe Lectured tlio Constables. Lancaster, Pa., April 20. At tho opening of the April term of quarter sessions court yesterday Judge Bru baker created no little consternation, especially among the city constables. Term after term they report to court that there are no violations of the liquor laws In their respective districts, and did so as usual yesterday. Tho Judge gave them a severe leeture, stat ing that he had private information of speakeasies and bogus clubs, and coni eluded by giving them until Saturday to discover these plaoee and report them, and In default threatened to have the constables themselves Indict ed, He spoke to the country consta bles In a Blmllar way. A Contractor's Coiifossilnn. Trenton, April 20. The special com mission to investigate into the conduct of the affairs of Mercer county by the board of chosen freeholders held a short seSSlon yesterday. Contractor William Morgan, who built the bridge over Peddle lake, at Hlghtstown, which cost the county double the contract price, was the principal witness. By his testimony It was shown that ho put In three bids for the contract, one in his own name atjd two In the' names of other contractors. It also developed that ordinary broken stono- had been put in the abutments, instead of dress ed rookfaced stone, as called for by the contract. Italian Invadoiij Mnssncred. Paris, April 20. The Temps publish-os-a Btory saying that an Italian expe dition under Major Bottego has been annihilated In southern Abyssinia. The Ethiopian general commanding at Baro requested Major Bottego to halt until the expedition was authorized by the Negus to proceed. The Italians there upon fired on and killed the messen gers bearing the flag of truce. In the fight between the Abysetnlana and Italians which followed only two of the latter succeeded In escaping. Kondrlck House I'roe Lunch. Qrand Army beau soup will be served free, to all patrons to-ntght. Arbitration fixed, The oase of William P. Williams against II. Q. Hoes will be arbitrated at the office at M. M. Burke, Esq., on April 30th, at 2 p. 111. The case arises out of a contract for the com pletton of a bath room and plumbing of de fendant's Jardlu street properties. The plain tiff claims the amount of $100, which he says was the contract price. The defeudantdentes that there was any fixed price, or tliat the contract lias been completed. Umbrellas from 50 cents to il.oa. AUn r.I,l umbrellas re-covered while you wait. At nrmmn g. Itllte Masquerade. The Elite olub promise all who attend their iaeiqueredeball at Bobbins' operu house next Monday night a gala time. The num. ber of tickets already said Is krge, which predicts a good attendance. A wialtsing contest for a lady's gold watch will be one of tho features of the evening. lllckert'u Cute. Chicken soup to-night. Calf's liver, potato salad and dressing to morrow morning. Refrigerator Itobhed. Robbers last night broke into the Rettig beer refrigerator near tbo Pennsylvania deoot bv brealclnp tin, lrwtt nft' il. 1 - ---. ...u uvn, aim secured eight kegs of beer. The agent, Wm. Chimelewski, has suspicion on soreral characters residiug iu tbst vicinity. This ; .. 1. 1, ! 1 .1 . . . . ln iuiiu uuie me rcirigerator lias been robbed . WINDOW SHADES A BURST OF BARGAIN SUNLIGHT. On the grand highway that leads to good fortune ; every purchase made of us is a step ping stone nearer the goal. Every transaction is a bargain, therefore a money saving in vestment. Hence for bargains now in Window bhades, we have the style, quality and as sortment, and at prices that will aBtonish you. All shades mounted on best spring rollers from ioc. up to 90c., compris ing shades with and without fringe, laces and lace inserting, lilgh grade and low prices. This is what we strive to give you ; this is what we do give. -(o)- The BEE-HIVE 29 South Main Street. Near Post Olilce. Minor Court Notes. Tn tlm matter nf Uanri. Ttl. -1 .t - - - xj.uit, ucvchm;u, court granted a rule on Catharine Blew, ad ministratrix, to show cause why tho order ot sale of the said real estate should not be re voked. Keturnablo May the 0th, 1807, 10 a. m. Order of sale to be stayed in the mean time. An order for the rain of 11.0 r uciuiau Catholio church, at Potteville, wa granted. The bond of W. L. Kissinger, as treasurer of Miuersville, was approved. The court added that this order in nn ...a. nm.n. regularity or validity of the disputed organi zation of the Town Council of that place. Court refused to ntinsll til Inrllotmnnf against J. Irwin Steelo. charged with libel. The defendant isproprietor of the Ashland Telegram. Croup and whooping cough arechildhood'a terrors; but l,ike pneumonia, bronchitis, aud other throat and lung troubles, can be quiik ly cured by using Que Minute Cough Cure. What Hoes This Menu ? From Senator Coyle's American. Major Finney aspires to tlio position f Naval Ofliccr of tho Port of Philadelphia, aud he is maklnga gallant showing for tho honor. There may be as good men as John F. Fiunoy aud as good Republicans, but there arenouo better. Slilrt Waists Fashion's uroatious In ladies' shirt waists has reached a point whero It would seem that .nothing mora attractive and beautiful could bo produced. Yet wo are addiug new lots in new dosigns, colorings and fabrics continu ally. Fancy lawns and pcrcalos. The newest patterns, dotaclmblo collars, new stylo sleeves. Fancy Foulard silk waists. Remem ber, a skirt or two and a few shirtwaists, and you havo nu entire ucw wardrobo at a very Hinted cost. 4-15-tf R. F. Glix. EXTREMES. There's a great contrast between the different grades of goods. When you want the right grades of ..GROCERIES.. and at the right prices, you'll not miss it by coming to us. You may not realize this to the fullest extent unless yon see our present stock. Here are a few out of many good things worthy of your attention. Large lat Bloaters and fine white mackerel. Our California canned goods are the finest in the market. Juicy oranges and large lemons. T.J. BROUGHALL, 25 South Main Street. 4 f CENTS for a Window Shade J 1 or 3 for a quarter. Others kJ 15c or two for a quarter, spring roller. Shades made to fit any window, especially store win dows. Call for bargains in Carpets and Oil Cloths. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. 10 S. Jardln Street. A : FAIR : SKIN And brilliant complexion some times depeiulii ujtou taklu SPRING MEDICiNES. The brat drugs to tuke are : SARSAPARILLA. Used for chronic rheuma tism, scrofulous affections, skin diseases IODIDE OF POTASSIUM.-Va!uuleforchronio ulceration, liiflouiuiatlou, enlurgtuneuU. skin diseases, etc. YELLOW DOCK, Tonic, Laxatlvo.-Used In skin diseases, etc. PRICKLY ASH, Tonic, Stimulant.-Ued i rheumatism and liver outnplalnU. DANDELION, Tonic, Diuretic. Laxative. Used for dyspwia, liver complaint. These drugs all tend to aid the process of nutrition, and restore the normal functions of the system. They are all combined iu ;-FOWLER'8 SARSAPARILLA THE BEST OF THEM ALL. KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE. 6 South Mala Street. -.1 Si