THBHIiRALD W $5 ii fl IS DO YOU WAN 1 fi LSJ Hgtt jJ SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1898. VOL. XHI.-N0. 2(12 Ncw stock of beautiful patterns and styles of PARLOR SUITS. Just received lor inspection. and ready All prices to suit the times and warranted just valuo for your money. J. P. Williams & Son, 13 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. 0'HARA'S AND COL. WARING DEAD. Surouinlm to Yellow 1' ever Cniuriielt'U While In (liiveriniicnt Service. Special tU KVEXINII IIkuai.d. Now York, Oct. 20. Colonel (Jcorgo E. Wining, Jr.. formerly street commissioner of this city, tiled lit his homo hero this morning from yellow fover contracted In Havana. Colonel Waring returned from Cnlia on tl.e Waul line fctcamer Yucatan on Wcdnosday. last, He, was sent to Cuba by President Mo Klnlcy to investigate tlio sanitary conditions of Havana. Ho spent soino timo in tlio city, and succeeded in collecting a vast amount of data, which, ho intended to submit to the president. Coco Argollno, tlio genuine article, for snlo at Klrlln's drug store lOU-tf Good rfrforinaiice. Tho performance at Ferguson's theatre last night by the "Gay fllrls of Greater Now York" company was ono of tho best In. tho olio lino ever seen In tho theatre. The TfiE flEiMiTH B0flfD fIEETS Decides to Enter Prosecutions Tor Vio lation of Rules. THE HEALTH OFFICER TO ACT. Mr. Hoeliler and Undertaker Roberta to be Charged in One Case and tbe C. D. Kaler company In Another. First Ward Nuisance. Tho Hoard of Health held a monthly meeting last night, which regular was at- i it - iti i,.,i rit.ititr I roiiucii oy we! !,lu""" " '""'' , ,,, I )V.V i t chmldt and Holnmn., Health Ollicer Coury and a crowded houso would undoubtedly . . , ,., ,,. ....... ... tl. ..,,,. nv l.n.I (t,n Mirawi. iiui mil aia., 411 Uf tendanco. Tho principal topics discussed by the. Hoard ROR ft Hi $ .ft CMC llucnv &MjWm iiiinrnTnimn Dill I 111 1 KiHVfe-4--J-t3-tL'1 hi fH HH H 4 i 1 mil liilui . unuLiinmHU OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Cor. Lloyd nnd White Sts., SHENANDOAH flaln Street, and MAHANOY CITY. Headquarters for Carpets, Linoleum and Window Shades BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. DRESS GOODS IK ALL THE- NEW STYLES and COLORINGS. Tapestry and looe Curtains. havo greeted tho company had tho cugago ment been prolonged another night. Latoska, a wonderful female coutortionlst, Sisters Goldsmith, dancers, acrobats and contor tionists, Mesterand Illlliard, singers, dancers and contortionists, Frankio Kmmet, uialo Im personator, D.in Itcgan, musical artist, and O'Comell and Mack, Irish comedians, were fully up to dato In all their acts, and collec tively in tho final skit afforded much amuse ment. The company's stage manager Frank Smith, who several yoais ago conducted the skating rink on South Main stroct, in this town. .loliimoii's Cafe, :iO 1:11st Centrn Street, Sour ki out, pork and mashed potatoes, freo, to all patrons to-night. A Surprint) Tarty. William A. Davis, 110 Kast Centre street, was tendered a suprisu.party last evening In honor of his 70th birthday. Jlicro were present Hcv. G. W. Van Fossen and wife, Dr C. M. Iiordenor and wife, diaries Haskins and wife. Mrs. Ii. I), llcddali, Mrs. OrlflitliF. Mrs. Fowler, Mr. Stlnobach. Mr. and Mrs. T. Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Boughey, Mr. and Mrs. Eads, Albort Iiroomo and Mr. and Mrs, William Smith, A very cnjuyublo evening was passed. Refreshments wore served, after which vocal and Instru- mental music was tho order of tho ovoning. Tho guests departed at a late hour, all wish. ing Mr. Davis many happy returns of tlio day. Whero In Meade refers lCcstiinraiit V In tho Mellet building, East Centre street. table: covers. J. J. RRICE'S, Dry Goods and Carpet Store, THE BEE-HIVE. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL AND COHI'LETE LINE OH Children's Coats and Reefers. It is needless to say they are the latest makes. Honest and re' liable goods, as we handle no others. Our motto : "Best Value at Rock Bottom prices." Which means that we do not pile a big price on our COATS NOW because they are in season. No ! they are marked down as low as many would think of selling them months from now at a sacrifice. Call and be convinced. THE E3EZEZ HIVE, Third Door Fom Post Office. Iliiilrmult-r KlUt-iI. Frank J. Itecker, a formor resident of Lost Creek, was killed on tho Pennsylvania Hailroad at Philadelphia on Thursday. Ho was trying to cross thu tracks at Fiftieth stri-i t when an engine struck him,' crushing his head and side, and causing InsUint death. Beiker left Lost Creek lor Philadelphia several years ago to work us hrakeman on the Pennsylvania It, It. He was about 10 years of age and left u family. Peter lieckor, stable boss ut tho Kchley liun colliery, is a brother of tho deceased. ThoDaddow family, on N'orth Jardin street, is also rolatcd. A Good Thing for a Bad Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At (Iruhlcr drii' btore. llros., 1 129 S. Main St fc r i ' -" fc- -v- ' i Open this week, and colorincs make a very desirable Prices Range From $1 to $10. See them in our south window. mm The odd shapes room decoration. Jurors Irnvn. J, iry Commissioners Fogartyand Austock, witli Sheriirjolin Toole, drew tho jurors to sit during tho term of civil court, com menclng Monday, November !Jsth among whom are tho following : , Charles Dow, barber, Shenandoah. Dvid Hankes, farmer. Union Township. Frank Hanna, laborer, Shenandoah. Iliohard Connors, laborer, Shenandoah. Wm. J. Dech, whcolwright, Shenandoah. ThouiHS Edmonds, miner. Mahanoy Twp. John Malloy, miner, Mahanoy Township Mathcw Blazis, tailor, Shenandoah. Stephen Tregambo, laboror, Shouandoah. Ceorgu Iioddall, merchant, Shenandoah. P. P. 1). Kirliu, druggist, Shcuaudoah. 'ij UiKlrrueiir IturguliiH, "Kg. lino of gents' (lecco lined, Western made underwear formerly 1 cut down to (U cent, ut Uefowieh's, tho Iteliable Clothier, io-mf Swalm'.s Hardware Store. New Goods For Fall Trade. JUST RECEIVED. New Raisins and Currants, . New Seeded Raisins, New Cleaned Currants, New Citron and Lemon Peel. New Combed Honey. NEW MINCE MEAT. Remember we sell nothing but the best. No second grade at any price. New Mackerel-1898 Catch. We offer a special bargain in Loose Roasted coffee at 10 cents better than package coffee. New Carpets, Oil Cloths and Linoleum. New Fall Patterns, At KEITER'S. A Cusn of. Lost Identity. From Pottsvllle Chronicle. Whenever the Hou. Charles Noisy llrumm runs dry of subjects 110 lulls nacK oil ms cuai longu dodge, and wants to discuss issuos with somebody. Supposing tho llrumm of to-day challenges the llrumm of the past to a joint discussion. Tho llrumm of sovoral years ago didn't agree with the llrumm of to-day, and a Joint discussion between tho two would bo Interesting. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup IIus lleen in use for halt a century. Some families have used it for three generations and it is to-day tho standard cough remedy of this country. ltuvenpurt In Klondike. Harry Davenport, who conducted a novelty store iu town sovoial years ago and subsu queutly engaged In tho theatrical business, conducting a company of his own through tho country, is now ruuulug a concert hall at Dawson City with tlio aid of a bovy of souhrottes he took with him from Seattle, Washington, Meade Peters' now restaurant open now in the Moilet building, East Centra street. It l'rlvute Nicholas Improving, Edward Nicholas, of Lost Creek, one of Uncle Sam's volunteers, was taken sick with the fever at Camp Alger about two months ago, aud has beeu confined to tho Medico' Chtrurglcal hospital, Philadelphia. Ills uiotlior, Mrs. David Nicholas, was allowed to visit him for tho ilrst time this week, aud he Is reported as Improving. Ho is a nephew of Mrs. John Daddow,.of town. Lomled Car Fell. While a loaded car was being hoisted at I tho Mahanoy City colliery yostorday aftor- noon It slid from tho cage aud weut to the bottom, disabling tho cage and doing con siderable damage. i'liiierul. The funeral of Mrs. Bridget O'llrieu, who died yestorday, will tako place from tho family rosldeuce in Mahanoy City at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup "III po. tivcly euro croup. Many a homo has been made desolate by tho loss of a dear child which could havo been saved by this great remedy, I'uot Injured. Andrew Kosko had one of bis foot badly Inlured ut tho lluck Mouutalu colliery yes- tiirdnv iiv il fall n f coal occurring while he was engaged In standing a timber. AH kit is of vegetables aud flower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, uiraruviiio. Klectrlo cars nass llie uoor. u-o-ii wero in relation to tlio I'irst ward creek nuisance aud a violation of tlio laws in con. ncctiou with tho burittt of a child that died of a commuulcahlo disease, lioth topics Hero subjects of lengthy discussions and tlio Hoard determined upon dcnnlto plans of action. The condition of tho f irst ward creek and the continued delay in getting the represen tatives of the borough, the P. & It. V. & I. Co and tho Thomas Coal Company were commented up at length, after which the following was adopted : Itcsolvcd. that it is the sense of tho linard of Health, and this Boaid horeby declares 1.110 couuiiiou ot tlio alieuanuoali creek, from hmorick street to tho Plank Itidgo colliery, to bo a public nuisance and a menace to thu health of the inhabitants of that vicinity." ineru was some lutorciiango nt opinion as to what course would bo (ho best for tho Hoard to purMio to have tlio nuisance abated, and finally it was agreed that tho Health OUicor learn definitely the parties responsible lor tlio condition ol tlio creek and givo each soventy-two hours' notice to abate the nuis ance If the notice is not complied witli the Hoard of Health will havo the work done under tho lowest bid received by tlio Horougl council, ino ueauii umcer will supervise tho work. When it is completed liens will bo filed against tho respectivo parties found sponsiblo for the nuisance, for their pro rata sliaro of the expense incurred in thu ahatc ment. This will givo tho Thomas CoalOnn- pauy, wilcli has been holding out and pre venting a joint agreement for tho cleaning of tho crcok, a chauco to light the stato sanitary laws Tho P. & 11. C. & I. Co. has already agreed to stand a pro rata sliaro with the borough under tho lowest bid. Tlio next important topic was tho case of Philip Hoeliler, of West Centre sticet, whoso datightor died of malignant scarlet favor. When the discussion was taken up Mr. Hol nmn took tho chair to give President Spald ing an opportunity to speak on the subject from tho floor. Tho latter said that he fully sympathized with nr. Hoeliler in his bereave- mont, aud he knew tho rest of tlio lioard did likewise, but a rule of the Board which has heretofore beeu strictly enforced had been violated and to lapso from tho practice of combating sucli a dangerous discaso would nullify tho good work already done by the Board. Under the presentments mailo while tho subject was before the meeting It seems that Mr. Hoeliler wus first notified at his home and subsequently at tho uflico of tho Roan' of Health, that in view of the character o the dlsoaso that caused tho child's death, it would lie necessary to bury tho remains within 30 hours after death, and that there should be no public funeral. Mr. Hoeliler, it is alleged, replied that he would havo the interment mado when he deemed proper and that bo would not prevent the attendance anyone who wished to bo at tho funeral. It was statod that Mr. Hoehlor had also violated tho rules of tho lioard iu not stating the case of death In the public notice of the funeral It was decided that the Health Ofllccr enter suits before a Justice against Mr, Hoeliler, and also John JtoLerts, tho under taker, for collection of tho flno specified for violation of the Hoard of Health rules and tlio stato law, ami tlio costs, ino line may be from f5 to f 100. The report of the necrology committee showed that there were 2 deaths aud 3 still births for the month. Thero were four non resident and 25 local burial permits issued Tlio epiucmlc committee reported iu cases of communicable diseasos, as follows : Scar let fever, 7; diphtheria, 2; diphthorctlu croup, 1. Thero wero two fatal cases ot scarlet feyor Tho Health Ofllcor reported having abated 14 cases of nuisance during tlio mouth. It was reported that fieorgo F. Eeilzol had complied with the requirements of the lioard and has taken out an annual license and othe; permits for cess pool cleaning. The Health OfUcer was instructed to pro ceed In law against C. D, Kaler & Co., Mahanoy City, for vlolatiou of tho health laws In town by conducting a scavenger bust noss without first taking out a local liceuso BONDSMEN SEEK RELEASE. Testimony Taken Tu-iliiy In llehulf of HlggtiiH, Miilltihy anil Other. Testimony was taken tills morning, iu the filco of John B. Coylo, Hsq , iu tlio matter f a rulo granted by tho court at Pottsvllle on Oct. 17, 1893, on application of T. J. Mullahy, ct. al , to show cause why Judg ment entered on tho tax bond of Tax Col lector M. J. Scanlaii for 1801 should not bo satisfied. Mr. Coylo represented tho appll- nts and Borough Solicitor M. M. Burke ppeared iu opposition. Tlio sureties on Mr. Seaman's ISill bond aro Messrs. T. J. Mullahy, Ellen Itoilly, Thomas onuor, Thomas Scanlaii, Michael Prlbula, Mary Mellet, P. J. Monaghan, J, It. Moua ghau, M. P. Whltakor, T. J. Hlgglns, F. J. Hiennau, Patrick McGonigal. Andrew Mo- luskcy, C. K. Tltinanaud M. M. Burko. Collector Scanlaii testified as to arrango- cuts ho had with tho Borough Council so that collections ho mado in 18!).i woro to ho credited on tho 1801 duplicate, and that tlio lyments thus made, with others. settled tlio latter duplicate Ho settled tho 1801 duplicate with tlio county and School Board in tlio samo manner aud tho sureties on the latter bonds hail been ro- oaso'l. Ho said ho signed a letter to tho Borough Council, upon request of Council man btraughu, directing that payments made by him in 1803 bo credited on tho 1801 iiplicato, and under that arrangement the subsequent payments wero mado and tho upllcato balanced. W. J. Watkins, former secretary of Council, and ox-Borough Audi tor Bamborgor idontificd statements in Coun cil's in I mi to book and tho Auditors' annual statement and Mr. Covlo rested his caso. Solicitor Burke will ask to have a time fixed to tako testimony in behalf of tho bor ough. It is not unlikely that somo of tho sureties on Scanlan's bonds of 1805-0, and who wero not sureties on tho 1801 bond, will pposo the application and ask the court to ileeree that any money collected on the 1805 luplicatc and credited to tho 1801 account ho stricken from tho latter aud ci edited to tho upllcato under which it was collected. SOIiDlEfiS Six of Them Injured and One of Them Will Lose a Hand. TROOPS GO SOUTH NOVEMBER 7. General Graham Has Completed All the Arrangements for Moving Our Troops at Camp Meade to a Southern Camp. MAX LEVIT'S. MAX LEV IT 3 3 E3 S3 II 11 3 HAS MOVED TO THE EGAN BUILDING E3 E3 3 E3 Meade Peters' new restaurant open now iu tho Mellet building, East Centio street. It A Strung Attraction. 'A Hired Qirl," whidi will bo tho attrac tion at tlio theatre on Tuesday next, is tlio latest product from tho versatile pen of Charles E. Blaucy, who has produced a num ber of successful furco comedies. Tlio author is pleased to term his latest clfort a musical comedy, and from all accounts it is not misnomer. Solos, choruses and musical peeialtles follow each other iu rapid sue cession. 1 lie piece lias a plot, and in telling of tlio struggles of an unfortunate professor of music at Vassur, tlio members of the com pany are enaiiled to worK out some vory amusing situations. Thero aro 20 members iu tho company, including ten charming young women. A featuro is a foot ball game between tlio Vassar and Yalo elevens. The music, which is catchy, is by Hurry James; iucidoutally, a largo number of tlio latest topical sougs aud selections from popular operas, aro introiluccd, and ail specialties of tho company are the vory latest and com prise the big hits of the summer roof gaidena of New York. Scats, 50c down stairs, aud ic. up stairs. Kemlrlck Houso Free Lunch. Clam soup will bo served, fieo, to all pa trons to-uk'ht. the A. in:.it; nto.M aiiain. This item is of especial inteicst to economical housowifo, for it contains II Friedman's always welcomo announcement His shelves aro loaded down witli a full lino of fancy and staplo groceries, and canned goods. No secoud grade goods. Our jellies and preserves aro tho best to be had. A taste of our mackerel will mako you buy again. Any brand of Hour sold iu town is included iu our stock. Our prices aro within reacli of everybody. We ask you to givo us a call. Our prices aro sure to pleaso. and so will our goods. Theso bargains aro otl'ered at the leading and cheapest grocory. H. A. I'ltlKDMAN, 216 West Centro street. Three doors below brick school house. It Middletown, Ia., Oct. 29. The last long truln of wenry soldiers from Phil adelphia reached Camp Meade last evening-, and the men wont direct to their quarters. General Graham arrived this morning, and the last arrange ments for moving the troops south are being made. It Is expected that there will be a movement made by Nov. 7, and the entire corps will get away by Nov. 20. An accident that might have result ed very seriously nccuried to the train on which tho Ninth Ohio colored troops were point? to Camp Meade from Phila delphia. The train had reached Ilum- melstown, on the Heading road, and was waiting to be switched on to the branch road that goes to Middletown. While standing on the switch a freight trnln from Ilnrrlsburg came along on the same track, and before it could be flagged It crashed Into the troop train, sinnshlng the rear car and Injuring six men, all of Company C. Floyd Stewart had his hand crushed, and It will have to be amputated. The cause ot the ac cident is alleged to be the carelessness of the flagman in not going back far enough to stop the freight train, he not taking the usual distance customary where a train is flagged. Half a dozen freight cars were smashed, and the car containing the horses on the troop train wns broken open and tbe animals es caped, adding to the confurdon. OHIO'S GOLD FIELD. Farmers Are Itoi'iisduir to Soli Their I.nml nt Any I'rloo. Canal Dover, O., Oct. 29. Tin? gold excitement at Malvern Is still spread ing, and there now seems to be suffi cient evidence to Indicate that gold really exists in paying quantities. The details so far from the Held have been meager, because of Its out of the way location and the infrequency of trav elers from that district to this point. Jacob Gopfert, whose home Is In Mal vern, arrived here yesterday. Mr. Gep fert Is a reputable man and his state ments ought to be authoritative. In speaking of the new Eldorado he said: "It is difncult to una out just wnat there is In It for Mr. Alfred "Wart mon, a newcomer, who has purchased a $1,000 mining outfit. Some of the re ports have been shown me and they are more promising than the one made by Wartmon, which shows about $23 of pure gold to the ton of quartz. There Is one assay, made at the instance of a Mnlvern man, whose name I am not privileged to mention, which shows be tween $50 and $60 of gold to the ton. "If It is all a scheme to raise the price of real estate on the part of Wart mon and other farmers, thoy should begin selling pretty soon. Many of them have now been offered more than twice the value of their land, but they are still holding on, and say they will not sell at any price." The big quartz cruBher will be In operation within a day or two. 3 S3 E3 SHENAN DOAH'S GREATEST HAT and Gl FURNISHING HOUSE. 3 E3 NT m s3 3 mrT?,T?mmw,i?mm3 Winter Garments. It is our earnest endeavor to sell our winter garments (and all other goods) on their merits and on their merit s alone. Quality and price considered, we believe the following values are uncua"ed. But satisfy yourself this is -o, I hen cme us Ladles', Misses' and Children's PLUSH CAPES AND COATS, FUR COLLARETTES, PLUSH CAPES, CLOTH CAPES, ASTRAKHAN CAPES. Our styles are a temptation to any caller. They are fetching and there is no better proof of price economy than the values we ofler for the money. All of this season's selec tion comprise style, careful finish, dresiinesj and good service. R.F.GILL No. 7 North Main Street. Cents per yard for home made rag carpet ; others tor 40, 45, 50 and 65c per yard. Call and see our new line ol Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. i0 South Jardin Street. Notices Served. In pursuance of tho resolutiou adopted by tho Hoard of Health at its meeting last night, relativo to tho First ward crcok nuisance, Health Otllcer fjoury to-day served upou ufllclals of the Thomas Coal Company, Bor ough Council aud I'. & li. 0. & I. Co. the following notice: "You aro horohy notified and required to have this nuisance abated. This notice requires you to tako steps to abate tho same within 72 hours of service If this notice bo ignored, then as the ofliccrs of this borough, required to have such nuisances as this remedied, I shall Immediately tako legal steps to havo It abated, and to protect tho health of tho pcoplo lu that vicinity, aud charge the oxpenso to you," A J5 00 eight-day clock for $3.75. For this month only. Orkin'a, 120 S. Main street, tf Tht "V" Program. Tho following Is tho program for tho "V" this evening : Singing, "Y;" scripture read. lug, Miss Hoxby; vocal solo, Miss Maud Gilpin; declamation, Miss Lydia Jenkins; duett, Misses Llewellyn and Marshall; comlu reading. Miss I.stlicr Daddow; declamation, Miss Kva I'owell; couundrums, hy the l'resi- dontj critic's report; temperance doxology. llnrguliis. Carpets, mattings aud window shades a specialty. It will also pay you to buy your dross goods anil tiamicis Here. 10 23-7t 1'. J. MONAOltAN. AdvortUrd l.otlcri. Letters addressed to the following named peoplo roiimtu uncalled fur at the local post ottlce: Miss Annie Agust, Miss Veruico J, Bteoley, Charles McOorviu, William F. Mack sou, Esq,, U, U, Alison, James Itooney, Ksq, 1). W, 11EUKA, 1'. M. Oeranuuius, fuchsias, pansics, daises, roses etc., for spring planting at Payne's uursorles, (lirunlvllio. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs. Como Forward, Mr. Moyert County Controller Snyder, at several meet ings tli is week, answered Democratic County Chairman Moycr, who has been proclaiming from the stump that the oflico of Controller is useless and It docs not tako a man of intelligence to run it. Wherever Mr. Snyder has spoken ho has convinced his audience that tho office is the most important one in the county. Now Mr. Snyder challenges Chairman Moyor to an open debate. Ho is willing to meet tlio Democratic leader in Union Hall, tho Academy of Music or any other public place aud discuss the office of Controller. Ho Is also willing to pay the hall rent, music, and ovory item of expense, and will allow Mr. Moyer tho first and last speech. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is Un equalled for bronchitis, loss of voice, hoarse ness and other throat and lung affections. It cures moro quickly than any othor medicine Committed to the llonjutal. Stephen Casper, of (Jirardvillo, a minor at the Shaft colllory near that place, was ad mitted to the Minors' hospital. Ho received sovcro injuries about tho body by a fall of coal. Tho Index finger of the right hand was crushed so badly that amputation was necessary. $3.00 For a Carcass, Don't allow pcoplo to tell you that the Ashland Fertilizing Company has gone out of business. It is false, they aro doing moro than ever. Telephone or telegraph to them whon you havo a dead liorso, cow or mule, and receive some reward. 10-1-lm Killed ut Alaska Shaft. Peter Tulan, of Mt. Carmol, who has worked tweuty years In tho mines without au accident, yesterday received a death blow from a fall of coal In tho Alaska shaft. His son narrowly escaped with painful Injuries. Tolan was 48 years old and leaves a widow and three children. MRS. BOTKIN INDICTED. Will Ho Trlotl In California For tho Slur-dor or -Mrs. Dunning. San Francisco, Oct. 23. Mrs. Cordelia Bo t kin was Indicted last evening- by the srand Jury of the city and county of San Francisco for the murder of Mrs. John P. Dunning, In Dovor, Del., on Aug. 12 last. Presiding Judge Belcher, of the superior court, to whom the Indictment was presented, declared from the bench that according to the facts and evidence the crime charged was murder In the first dsgree. lie therefore Instructed tbe clerk of the court to Indorse the Indictment, with the statement that bail would not be ac cepted. Tho case wns then assigned for trial, to the criminal department of the court, which Is presided over by Judge Carroll Cook. No time for the opening of the case was set. The pris oner remains In the custody of Chief of Police Lees. Where Is Meiulci I'eteru' Itestuurutit ? In tho Mellet building, Hist Centro street, POWDER Absolutely Puro I.. .1. AVilkiuHou'H Cloaks anil Dress GoihIh. To look beautiful is part of woman's mis sion. From tho beginning every ago every season has marked a higher development lu the adornment of woman, by stylo in her garments. It is a woman's right, thon, to adoru hcr sels us becouiiugly as possible to look beau tiful. Therefore, wheu choosing an outer gar ment tho principal garment in woman's dross at this soason of tho year everything being equal, tho uuo having tho approved stylo is tho one you should havo. It is plain then that they who waut to ho properly dressed, to havo outer garments of tho approved stylo, must "pin their faith" to a make that can bo relied upon for buing ab solutely right iu that particular. It has been our aim over' year to cxccll lu excellence of quality and our popular low pities aro our best advertisement; our tweuty-ono years' cxperlenco in buying and selling places us lu the front rank of local dealers and wo cordially Invito the ladies of this and adjoining countios to como aud see If wo can't do hotter than others. A store like ours can't afl'ord to make a statement wu can't prove, Como and soo us for Ladies' Capes or Jackets and Children s Garments, Dress Goods, Carpets, etc, Tho celebrated McCall Iiazar Paper Patterns only 10 or 15 cents, none higher and 110110 hotter, L. J, WlLKlNMJfi, Main street, Lloyd street. Curr (lulling Well, Coudy Curr, of Centralla, who had his head crushed iu with a club iu thu hands of au Infuriated "Hike" during a bur room row a few weeks ago, at that place, and who was taken to the stato hospital to die, is surpris ing everybody by getting well again. It won't be long before ho will bo able to return homo. lllckert's Cafe. salad. a.ud yimor'a sausage, free. We're Holding Out Some strong inducement' in fine furniture. All the newest designs in the market are shown on our floors. Our prices this season are so popular that to buy seems irresist able. We have special values ii Iron Beds, Dressers, Bedrooi' Suits, Couches and Parlor Furniture. Don't buy until you've seen what we can do for you. M. O'NEILL, 1 06 S. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker THE MAN WITH THE HAlYiriER I Potato to-nlgh. The man who wields the hammer with the most flourish and makes the most noise isn't alwnys the one who drives the most nails. His nails may be bent, his hammer poor, and when the day's work is done he'll be behind, We drive bargains, ttot nails, but our stock is up in quality. The Uows of our hammer are accurate and regular. We are mak ing a winning record every day in our GROCERY line. T.J. BROUGHALL. 20 South Main Stret 1