THE HERALD Creates business because of itsknown large circulation and rendu s rich results tei its aavertisers. DO YOU WANT To reach the public through a pro gressive, dtgntfiea, influential journal use the HERALD columns. VOL. Xni.-N0. 272 SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. NOYEMMlt 10. 1898. ONE CENT 4 I mm if. 9 I I jf PIANOS. A (lood Sellable Second-Hand Square Piano, Worth $400.00, New, f-'or Sale nt $98.00 J. P. Williams & Son, pmm 13 S MUSIC STORE. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. gSO'HARA'S AND ROR fk ft, IF .A OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH nain Street, and MAHANOY CITY. Headquarters for Carpets, Linoleum and Window Shades DRESS GOODS IK ALL THE NEW STYLES and COLORINGS. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. SOUND MONEY WINS. The Next Congress I Surely lti'utllciiii by flood Working Mnjoilly, Special to KvHNixn 1Ikiiai.ii. Washington, Nov. 10 Friends of soimil money find mucli encouragement In tlio re suit nf llie (.'011 most olectiuus. Not only Is there 11 working majority of Republicans In the House, but many Democrats elected tiro known to bo sound money men, or It is known Unit tliey actually run on a sound money platform. This Includes such men as MeVlccr, of Pennsylvania! Tliuyer, of Massachusetts ; Hederhlll, Rnppcrt and Levy, of New York. Latest returns carefully collected from every Congressional district show that the Republicans havo elected 18S members, the Democrats 108, and the Populists and Inde pendents 8, giving the Republicans a clear majority ovtrall of III. Tho Associated Press sent out reports last uiglit that tho Houso would bo Democratic, but tills is incorrect. Tho Republicans gain a Senator in each of tho following nine states: California, Delaware. Indiana. Mary land, Nebraska, Now Jersey, Now York, North Dakota, West Virginia and Wisconsin. These changes will givo tho Republicans a clear majority of sixteen to work iu harmony with tho Republican Houso and the Republi can Executive. The present Senate contains 41 Republicans, J 1 Democrats, B Populists, 4 Silver Repub licans, 2 Sllverites and 1 Independent. Tho silver men, however, have had a maioritv of ten on all test questions. President McKlnley's administration has been sustained, tho Republicans gaining everywhere, with great slumps in tho West in tho strongholds of tho Silverites and tho Pops. FURflAGE AGGlDEflT I Body of the Second Victim Hccovcrcd Last Night. IT WAS FOUND BADLY CRUSHED ! Secured by Drawing loose Coal From the BreastA Miner Killed at Park Col liery Last MightTwo Miners Burned by Exploding Gas. Hritml New Wagon mid Horse jix years old can bo bought cheap. Apply to bpoont, "7 South Main street. 11-0-tf Tapestry and Lace Curtains. table: covers. J- J- PRICE'S, The Iiounr show. Tho chrysanthemum show iu tho basement 01 ah saints' church last night was a gieat success anu llie patronago was very satisfac lory, i ho display was a large and varied onoand many raro and beautiful collection wore embodied iu it. It was tho first show of tho kind ever held in tho town and the encouragement given it lias caused those in charge to continue the show this evening. Many purchases of plants were made and irom a uuanciai standpoint the allair was very gratifying to the promoters. Each visitor is entitled to cotl'eo and cake. A sih-er collection is taken at the door. Compare' 111 Ladies CoatS and Capes. TlllS year S tivcly few of tho plants havo been removed creat ons. Plush canes and Astrakhan's. un , s m?nT 01 "'.? noners woro not -tuny Tho body of Adam Kutsch, tho second victim of tho mlno accident at tho Furnace colliery, near Gllbcrton, was recovered at six o'clock last evening after men had worked constantly all day for that purpose It was recovered by drawing the coal out of tho breast Into which a part of tho pillar fell. Tho body was horribly crushed and tho vic tim must havu been killed instantly by tho lulling coal. Kutsch was a resident of Gilbertou. Tho man who was killed with him was Walter Dobrowolski, of town, who was rescued iu a dying condition sh.rtly after the fall. Kutsch was at the face of tho breast when tho fall occuned, and it was 011 that account that his rescue was niado diilicult, the quantity of coal that fell was large. No Inquest has been arranged iu tho easo because there has been no Deputy Coroner in the district in which tho colliery is located since Dr. Knterlino moved from Mahanoy Plane. It is likely that Deputy Coroner l ogarty, of Mahanoy City, will be instructed to hold tho inquest. MINER KILLED. rushed by l ulling Coal at the Turk Colliery. Charles Jonis, a miner 27 years of ago and employed at tho Park colliery, was so badlv injured by a fall of coal in the mines last evening that iio died shortly after the accident. Jonis was engaged In a btcast iu tho east gangway of No. 3 slopo and was converting with his "butty" when a largo lump of coal lipped from the bench and struck him 011 tho head. Ho died live minutes after being removed to tho surface. A wifo survives tho ictim. Dry Goods and Carpet Stoie, GREAT BARGAINS. Tho Men Jlurnecl. At about two o'clock this morning an ex plosion of gas occurred at the Shenandoah City colliery iu which two men were burned. rho victims aro Dominick Birkowski and his brother, John. They weio considerably burned about tho hands and face. Temporary treatment was administered by Dr. Stein and tho two men were tint to tho Miners' hospital. from $2.25 to $20.00. A full line of Fur Collarettes, from Si .75 and up. Full line of Satin Skirts and Waists, from 99c up. OUR IVllL.tirJERY DEPARTMENT Is stocked with a choice assortment of ready- trimmed hats, and all kinds of trimmings. We Carry a Full Line of Underwear and Shoes. NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE, NO. 23 SOUTH MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. MM mm km Open this week, and colorings make a very desirable The odd shapes room decoration, Prioes Range From $1 to $10. See them in our south window. Swalm's Hardware Store. New Goods For Fall Trade. developed they will present oven a finer ap- peaianco than last evening, Tho common opinion of all who havo visited tho show is that there never has been anything liko it In the town. All who appreciate tho charms of Mowers will surely not wish to miss it. A hcnity welcome will bo given to evervone This evening a door prizo will bo awarded All peisons contributing will rccolve a chance at the r.tto of ten cents or 3 for 25 cents ou a handsome plaut. Tho show will remain onen an nay ami evening on Friday. Johnson's Cafe, 80 Kant Centre Street, Leading oyster cafe in town. Oysters served In all styles and to your own tasto. Hat Causo Trouble, I.oud aud angry talk of a youug man and woman at tho north cud of Main street, shortly helore 12 o'clock last night, attracted a number of peop.'o to tho sceuo. The woman had addiessed iier "best" iu a cruel manner and ho wanted her to repeat tho remarks, which she did, and at the same timo removed her hat and toudcred it to her oscort remark ing, "Tako your hat; I don't want it." Th hat, with its trimmings of red ribbon aud black feathers, was torn to plecos, tho alter catiou ending and tho crowd disbursed. ANOTIIIJU SACItll'ICi: Vnv This Week Only. At Glrvln'n. Right largo rolls toilet paper. 25c: good galvanized coal scuttle aud shovel, 25c; largo bracket lamp complete, 29c; best oil curtain heavy fringe with lace Insertion, special price, 59c: another lot of that good table oil cloth, 12 Jc a yard; Pottor's U yards Wide oil cloth. 35c a yard; 1 dozen box matches, 4c. At GinviN's, Koy C. RumtiaiiT, Mgr. 8 S. Main St. Coco Argoliue, tho genuluo article for sale at Kirllu's drug store. 10-U-tf The Mullet Case. Another hearing in tho tax boud caso of Mrs. Mary Mellot was to have been held In Iiorough Solicitor Burke's oilice this morn ing, but tho Btouographor employed failed to appear and another postponement was ncces sary. No date was fixed. Tax Collector Scaulau, J, J. Card 111 aud J. A, Toomey were present to testify, Umbrellas all prices. covored while you wait. Also umbrellas re- At lltum m's. JUST RECEIVED. New Raisins and Currants, New Seeded Raisins, New Cleaned Currants, NewCitron 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. New i'osltlou. Charles F. Holdernian, formerly of town and who for several mouths was employed at one of tho Philadelphia branch houses of Swift & Co., has been transferred to one of the company's Reading branches. A Centrallan Stricken, A. K, Mcuch, Centralla's only jeweler and one of the foremost citizens of that town, was stricken last evening with an attack of neuralgia of tho heart, To-day ho is iu serious condition and several physicians are ill attendance. A Ituuaway. Two men of Ringtown named Lludeumuth were throwu from a buggy by their horse running away yesterday while descending tho road leading to town. One of thorn had lils leg bruised, but neither was seriously In Jurod. The horse was frightened by the Happing of canvass at a tlypsy tout ou the mountain. 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. K, Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup lias been use for half a century. Some families hav used it for three generations and it is to-day tho standard cough lemedy of this country, A Shooting Accident. Charles, the 15-year.old sou of Col, J P, Schellly, of Tumaqua, and two companions were out hunting, aud tho former was ucci dentally shot iu tho back of the head, the bullet severing the scalp aud inflicting an ugly but not dangerous wound. Qeranumus, fuchsias, pansios, daises, roses 1 etc., for spring planting at Payne's nurseries I Uirardvillv. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs STONE'S PLURALITY. Nearly Lnmpttttti ltnturns tilvi Illm I'J'.'.OMI) Over .h'tik". Philadelphia, Nov. 10. The rotnpli'le vote of the state, with tho exception of Armstrong-, Krle, Washington and Wayne .counties, fives Stone 155,78:! votes, Jenlts 333,783, Swallow, 121,437, a plurality for Stone of 122,0811, which will be Increased to above 125,000 by the complete returns. The total vote in the state will approximate 050,000. T;lie vote by counties Is shown iu the fol lowing table: Counties) e a 3 Hurt by Coal. Adam Kodnock, a minor employed at the Park colliery, was seriously Injured iu a breast of the mine yesterday afternoon. He had drilled a hole and was engaged in (lean ing it out when tho fall occurred. To ltebuild a Factory. The Hoard of Trade of Mahanoy City will hold a meeting to-morrow night to decide whether it will undertake tho rebuilding of the shirt factory that was destroyed by lire last Sunday morning. In caso the Hoard de cides not to do so, other parties in town will probably rebuild the factory. it you buy clothing av 1.. Ooldin's. its a guarantee that they aro well made and will not rip. tf Deaths and Funerals. At an early hour yesterday Michael Dough erty, ono ot locust Uap's oldest residents, irassieu away anor an uiuess ot several years from miners' asthma. The deceased is sur vived by four children, all grown, in tho persons of Miss Rose, Michael, Edward and Joseph, tho latter a school teacher at Natalie. Tho funeral of Michael Stroinskis. who was killed liv a blast in the Knickerbocker colliery on Tuesday, took place this morning from tho family residence ou South Pear alloy. Tho Lithuanian band and St. Viucent Society attended tho funeral. Services were conducted iu St. George's Lithuanian church and interment was made in the Lithuanian emetery. Mary Jane, wifo of Mlchaol Ilacket. of Mahanoy City, died at her home thero last evening. Sho was takou ill at elovon o'clock yesterday morning, when she received paralytic stroke The deceased was born in Port Carbon 40 years ago and had been a resi dent of Mahauoy City for twenty.flve years. Sho is survived by her husband and three children. Tho funeral will take place at 9 a. in. on baluruav. Adams 3,211 Allegheny 45,000 Armstrong 2,tlUU Heaver 3,800 Bedford 8,880 Herks 8,07:1 HIair 0,01i Hradford 6,130 Ducks 0,H.U Ilutler 4,033 Cambria 6,800 Cameron 7'iJ Carbon 2,731 Ceutro 3,515 Chester 8,000 Clarion 2,231 Clearfield 4,772 Clinton 2,158 Columbia 2,007 Crawtord 5,7ii2 Cumberland 4,085 Dauphin ,. 0,1110 Delaware 8,130 Elk 1,777 Erie 7,030 Fayetto 7,108 Forest 050 Franklin 5,020 Fulton 811 Greene 1,719 Huntingdon 3,305 Indiana 4,043 Jefferson 3,088 Juniata 1,285 Lackawanna 8,175 Lancaster 10,080 Lnwrenco 3,800 Lebanon 4,117 Lehigh 0,001 Luzerne Lycoming MeKeUn Mercer Mifiliu Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton Northumberland . . , Perry Philadelphia I'iko Potter Schuylkill Snyder Bonieret Sullivan Susquehanna. 13.341 . 5,010 . 3,31 5 . S.iti . 1,711 . 782 . 10,757 . 1,023 . 0,110 . 5.372 . 2,487 128.81)7 473 . 2,450 . O.O.M . 1,803 . 4,001) . 1,033 3,728 Tioga 4,848 Union 1.8o0 Venango 4,081 Warren 3,033 Washington 5,700 Wayno 2,100 Westmoreland Sf.OOJ Wyoming 1,401 York 8,131 3,400 24,000 2.8U0 8,220 8,158 14,039 4,327 2,010 7,001 4,347 0,300 5!S0 3,141 4,83J 6,000 8,353 6,310 2,301 4,781 6,003 4,000 5,407 8,313 3,162 5,027 7,100 083 8,'JJO 1,003 3,124 1,803 1,001 3,180 I. 172 7,705 7,171 2,314 2,331 0,101 13,853 0,910 2,425 2,872 1,733 2,759 II, 203 1,081 10,031 5,021 2,041 42,007 002 1,550 13,002 1,040 1,711 1,258 2,404 1,003 1,130 4,543 2,508 4,000 1,000 8,102 1,031 11,820 G01WIHG GOJiGHESS Both the Lsarliug Parties Claiming a Majority Vote. BUT REPUBLICANS SEEM TO LEAD Honor and ltyau. Jack Doner aud Tommy Ryan met in a six round bout at tho Arona, Philadelphia Tuesday night. It was a tamo and unlntor. estlng allair and many of tho spectators left before it was over. Marriages, William Ellis, formorly of Ashland, and now of Philadelphia, aud Miss Matilda. dauiriitorof Mrs. Hannah Davis, of Ashland, wero umicu. m marriage at tho homo of tho brido's mothor Tuesday afternoon. 'lhomas Urummond, of Ashlaud. and Miss Mary McAteo, of Mahanoy Piano, were married yestorday at tho lattei place. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. Dooloy. Wm. Kreisher, of Ashland, und Miss Katie McLaughlin, of Mahanoy Plane, supported toe young couple. Watch for the Meteorj. Tho great periodic star shower which is seen at intervals of thirty-three and one quarter years, Is duo Novombor 12th or 13th. On the samo dates this vear. also, a siuorable display of these meteors U .. pecieu. 'they arc supposed to consist of a matter which is cold until rendered Incan descent by friction with the earth's atuuw phero, J 703 6.00C 50t 1,281: 60S 1,07 2.0.1S i,7ie LOOC UK 2.30C 14f l.ait cot 4,1X0 Silo 8,000 031 L23C 1.47E 1,007 4,800 2,133 500 1,210 1,1(10 83j 044 18C US 1,130 050 1,000 TOO 8,705 2, IS' 1,510 1,292 021 0,337 8,177 2,107 1,34S 760 41S 4.20C 387 2,1315 2,828 77t 23,054 107 700 5,401' 3IW 55t 84S 1,874 1,2U 07S 1,43? 1,154 1,401 1,401, 1,714 701 2,54) Kendrlck House Free Lunch, Puree of pea soup will bo served, free, to all patrons to-night. THE ELECTIONS ARE OVER, Hut That Wont Keep You Warm This Winter. k'ow is tho timo to clotho yourself for tho winter and get protection from tho cold blasts that will soon bo sweeping. Tho Great Mammoth Clothing Houso, L. Goldin, pro prietor, 0 and U South Main street, is tho headquarters for overcoats iu tho anthracite region. Our overcoat show room covers al most an cutiro squaro. Wo havo three oi four hundred styles and a splendid oppor tunity is offered to get a good, serviceable, stylish overcoat for little money. You cau't got what wo oll'or at any otlior store in the region. Men's box coots iu blue, brown, greou and light colors. Wo oiler a light box overcoat for $5. You 'can't buy it clsowhore for less than $8. Hlack and blue beaver overcoats we will sell at ?5, and you can't got tho 'samo stylo aud quality at any other store under ifS.OO. Wo also have a big stock of heavy suits for men aud youths, and for boys and children. Wo havo the greatest novelties. Sco our lino of reefer coats and also our light and dark colored overcoats for children. People come to our store from all parts of Schuylkill, Columbia and Luzerno counties aud express surprise ovor tho great variety aud excellent styles and qualities of goods wo oiler at lower prices than most dealers can buy at wholesale. Great Mammoth Clothing House, L. Goblin, Prop., 11-0-lw 0 & 11 South Main Street. fllranitllle Theatre Attractions. Loon V. Washburn's Hig Double Minstrel show will be tho attraction at the Palace theatre, Girardvllle, this (Thursday) even ing, the company gave a monster street parade this afternoon, led by a white and colored band. Tho company Is a first class ono and the largest that has over visited the town. It deserves a crowded house. Prof. Krautz's art tours will givo a per formance at tho Palace theatre, Friday even ing, Nov. nth. All the remarkable events of the late war will bo produced and the en entertainment will bo first class in every re spect, Tho great labor melo-drama "Strife, or Master and Men" under the management of E. C. Mularkcy, wlll'bo ro-produced at the Palace theatre ou Thursday evening, Dec. 1st. This company produced the play at Ulrard villo a week ago au scored an unprccoJcnted success. Tho play and company are excel lent In all respects and will again have a packod house. The company volunteers its services with this play to any society or organization who will give a satisfactory per centage, Shonandoah, and Mahanoy City, preferred. Address all cammuuloatlous to Manager E, C. Mularkey, Girardvllle. Noii-I'iirtInn NowHpnpor DlMpntolios (ilvo tliu ItopubltoitiiH 180 VutOH, AunlllHl 1(11 For tho Combined Op position, With Thlrtotm la Doubt. Washington, Nov. 10. Chairman Bab coek, of the Hepulillcan congressional committee, said last evening that the house of representatives of the Fifty sixth congress would he Republican without doubt. Throughout the day and evening a corps of political statis ticians havo been at work in Republi can headquarters compiling and an alyzing the returns. In a statement to the press representatives Chairman Babcock said: "There can be no longer any reason able argument over the political com plexion of the next house of representa tives. It will be Republican, beyond the shadow of a doubt. Our advices show the certain election of 185 Repub licans, six more than enough to give us control. These are straight Re publicans, and our majority will be over the combined opposition. Our In formation Induces us to place nine dis tricts In doubt. These are the Seventh California, the Third. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Nebraska, the Seventeenth, Nine teenth and Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania and the Twelfth Texas. We are reason ably certain to got some ot these. Without them, however, we have a clear majority and are resting perfect ly easy." At the h?adquarters of the Demo crutlc congressional committee conlb deuce Is expresed that the Democrats will control the next house of represen tatlves. Stcretaiy Kerr will not con cede many of the claims made by Chairman Babcock, of the Republican committee, and says that In a large number of districts it will require the ctllcial count to determine definitely the result. "It seems certain," said Secretary Kerr, to a press repiesentatlve, "that wc have elected 1S3 members of the next house, the Republicans 163, and that oi 11 districts are In doubt. In New York we will have 21 members, In Pennsyl vania 9 and perhaps 10, In Kansas 4 at least, and perhaps 5, .In Nebraska 4, In North Carolina 9 and In California 2 ot 3. Our figures ure based upon definite returns and I arn satisfied that they are entirely accurate." Following is a list of congressmen elect compiled from the latest news paper dispatches. It shows that the Re publicans have elected 181 members, while the Democrats, silver Republi cans, fusionlsts and all others have elected 103 members. There are 13 doubtful districts yet to be heard from Dem. D'bt Hep. orFus. Alabama..... 9 Arkansas 6 California 0 .. Colorado 2 CoUIHS'ticllt 4 .. Delaware 1 , . Florida 2 Gmrgia Idaho Illinois 15 Indiana 8 Iowa 10 KanMis IVl AX. LEVIT'S. Woolen Underwear. PLEECE LINED, Prom 35 Cents Up. HEUICATED RED FLANNELS, At Bargain Prices. Our underwear for gentlemen can be had in all sizes. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Mad from pure grspo cream of tartar Begin Rls-ht With Coughs and Colds. Take the suro cure, Pan-Tina, 25c, At G rubier Bros., drug store. Salmon After Doollii, John Doollu, of Ashland, who said some time ago that ho would run Michael Salmon, of Mahauoy City, will bo accommodated. Salmon aud his backer, Owen McNally, went to Ashland yesterday to try aud arrauge a match. They say Salmon will run Doollu any distance and for any amount from flOO to f 1000. New Slavl.h Church. Tho Slavish Romau Catholic congregation has purchased the old All Saints church building on East Oak street for $3,500. Tho needed repairs aro being pushed forward by the committee and their devoted pastor, Rev, Jos. Kasparek, of Mahauoy City. A com mittee consisting of M. Pribula. John Orawlcz and Rev, Kasparek will call on the citizens of town and vicinity to solicit sub scriptions to pay the debt. Any assistance rendered will bo heartily appreciated. U Ul OUR NEW LINE OF FALL HATS At our new slore are entirely something new in head wear for this season. Our prices are remarkably low. Remember the place. Cor. Main & Centre Sts. MAX LEVIT, UP-TO-DATE HATTER.. " Formerly at IS East Centre Street. Winter Garments. It is our earnest endeavor to sell our winter garments (and all other goods) on their merits and on then merits alone. (Quality and price considered, we believe the following values are unc mailed. But satisfy youiielf this is to, then come t- us Ladies', Misses' and Children's PLUSH CAPES AND COATS. FUR COLLARETTES, PLUSH CAPES, CLOTH CAPES, ASTRAKHAN CAPES. fnl. 11 1 7 3 Kentucky., Louisiana. Maine. 1 v 7 11 1 2 13 0 'a 7 8 i io 'i Our styles are a temptation to any caller. They are fetching and there is no better proof of price economy than the values we oiler for the money. All rtf lllIC tMcnn'ii ...1.,.. tion comnrise stvle. careful finish, dressiness and good service. R.F.GILL No. 7 North Main Street. NOTICE ! Miss Emma Davis' customers and others wishing Mme. Davis' Hair Restorative can get it at FRICKFS CARPET STORE. iU South Jardln Street. .... 4 Maryland 4 Massachusetts 11 Michigan 12 Minnesota . 6 Mississippi Missouri 8 Montana Nebraska 2 Nevada New Hampshire 2 New Jersey U New York 10 North Carolina North Dakota 1 Ohio 15 Oregon 2 Pennsylvania 22 Rhode Island 2 South Carolina South Dakota 2 Tennessee 2 Tuxas 1 Utah Vermont 1 Virginia Washington 2 West Virginia 2 WisiHjiihin 10 Wyoming 1 Arizona 1 , Totals 181 163 li Stout, Itcsluns 'i'riim Conuresa. Pittsburg, Nov. 10. Governor-elect Stone last night forwarded to Gover nor Hastings his resignation of the Beat In congress, representing the Twenty third district. W. II. Grahum. who was elected Tuesday to succeed Mr. Stone, will be a candidate for the unexpired term. PeiinKjivnuin'M Cohui-ok Doleirutlon, Philadelphia, Nov. 10. Complete re turns from the Twenty. sixth congres sional district elect George H. Hlgglns, Rep., over Athelston Gaston, Dem. and Pro., by a plurality of 75. Tills makes tho Pennsylvania delegation in the next houso 21 Republicans und 9 Demo crats, lllokert's Cafe, Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes to night. Oyster soup to-morrow moruiug, Victors Serenaded. II. J, Muldoou and John P. Hlgglns. tho successful Democratic candidates for Con troller and Senator, respectively, were serenaded by the Lithuania!! band last night. What's the secret of happy, vigoious health? Simply keeping the bowels, the stomach, the liver and kidneys strong aud active, Burdock Wood Hitters does it. Notice to Malicious Hoys. A warning is hereby given to malicious boys who make a practice of Interfering with my show caso, in front of my studio, that If it is not stopped they will have a lot of bother and perhaps personal Injury, This Is a warning to parents to warn thoir boys. ItlCIIAttUDAUD, 1L0 4t Photographer, nr. . ilium uuugu Hymn un equalled for bronchitis, loss of voice, hoarse uess and other throat and lung atl'ectious. It cures uoio quickly than any other medlcluu O'Neiir Furni ture ! The best in quality the best in style the best in value gives the best satisfaction. Latest pro ductions in dining room, library and hall -furniture. Also white enam eled iron bedsteads with brass trimmings, restful easy chairs and settees. M. O'NEILL, 106 S. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertal; THE MAN WITH THE HAMITER! The man who wields the hammer with the most flourish and makes the most noise isn't always the one who drives the most tiails. His nails may be bent, his hammer poor, and when the day's work is done he'll be behind. We drive bargains, not nails, but our stock is up in quality. The blows of our hammer are accurate and regular. We are mak ing a winning record every day in our GROCERY line. T.J. BROUGHALL, 20 Sautb Majti Strett.