DO YOU WANT M THE HERALD 7i rot-, the public through pro gresshie, difnifiea, influential journal use the HERALD columns. Creates bumiti) became of its known large circulation and renders rich results to its advertisers. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1M)8. ONK CKNT VOL. XIII.-NO. 298 r T V J. P. Williams & Son, 13 S. Main St. SaZSO'HARA'S FOR J H, $P .A FIHEJJVERY '1 10MM OPEN DAY Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH and Headquarters for Carpets, Linoleum and Window Shades 3 3 3 BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. J. J. PRICE'S, NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE, IMO. 23 SOUTH MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. KNIVES ! The place to buy knives is of the dealer in cutlery. This week we have two special bargains in table knives and forks. One Lot Good Steel, at 50 cents a dozen. Ond Lot Black Rubber Handle, nlckle plate blade & fork, $2.50 a doz. This is the kind you are paying $3.50 for in other stores, Swalm's hardware store when you want knives. Try SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. 1898--H0LIDAY FULL STOCK-ALL NEW GOODS, RAISINS- -New blue muscatels, 2, 3 and 4 lbs for 25 cents. New Seeded. New Seedless. New Sultana. New Valencia.) New Layer Raisins. PRUNES 2, 3, 4 and 5 pounds for 25 cents. EVAPORATED FRUITS New Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Apples and Plums. New Figs and Dates. New Citron, Lemon and Orange. New Florida and Jamaica Oranges. NUTS Almonds, Cream, Filberts, Pecans and Walnuts. CANNED GOODS 1898 PACKING. Fancy California Lemon Cling and Crawford Peaches. Fancy Pears, Plums, Apricots and Cherries. TOMATOES Extra Quality and extra size cans, 2 for 25 cents. Extra Quality Standard cold packed, 3 lor 25 cents, CORN Extra Fancy Maine, 2 for 25 cents. Fancy New York State, 3 for 25 cents. Standard Marylaud, 4 for 25c. PEAS Fancy Sifted Eailv June, 2 for 25 cents. Sweet Wrinkled, 3 for 25 cent's. Extra Early June, fine quality, 4 for 25 cents DEANS- -New LimaBeans. String Beans, 4 and 3 cans for New Orleans Baking Molasses., best quality, 10 cts. Don't forget our stric .ly Fresh Fancy Creamery Butter. Butter. , The White is King AGAIN VICTORIOUS. The White Sewing Machine was awarded highest honors, the Gold Medal, at the Omaha Exposition. $30.00 and up. QUEEN MACHINES, $19.50 arid up. All Are Warranted for Five Years. LIBERTY MACHINES, $1B.OO, FURNITURE AND MUSIC STORE. Shenandoah, Pa. AND AND NIGHT. rinin Street, MAHANOY CITY. DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE- NEW STYLES and COLORINGS. Tapestry and Lace Curtains. TABLE COVERS. Dry Goods and Carpet Stoie, EXTRA! READ THIS! Feather Boas, 23c. Plush Capes from $2.50 up to $20.00. Astrakin Capes at the same prices. Also a full Hue of Cloaks at the lowest prices. Reefers from 69c. up to $7.00. Collarettes from $1.65 up Heavy Skirts from 99c. up to $10.00. Silks, Satins and a full line of Waists. Iu the Millinery depart ment we have a full line of hats and all kinds of trimmings. Ladies' and Gent's Natural Wool Un derwear, 35c. A full line of Children's Underwear. KNIVES!! SEAS0N--1899. NEW CROP and NEW PACKINd. 1 cans for 25 cents. White Wax cans for 25 cents. Baked Beans, 25 cents. 2 a quart. Fresh Dairy At KBITER'S, A LEGAL QUESTION. Knitted by DamageH Sustained ltunil. Abandoned A nice nucstion of responsibility has heen raised bcforo tho llnrough Council of Malia- noy City hy n claim for damages made by ono John Hall, whoso carriage was upset on a had road. Tho Borough condemned atid abandoned the road a couple of years ago, but It was never fenced In. Ono of tho questions raised Is as to whether the borough was compcllfd to put the fence up, It Is claimed tlat an abandonment of two years Is sufficient notice to the putlie. IllrtlnlHy Parties. The home of Mr. and Mrs. James North, on WtBt Line street, was tho scene of a merry gathering last evening. Their daughter Anna was tendered a biithday party by the following friends : Cora llagcnbuch, Maud and Laura Heckman, Jennie Hagenbucb, Anna, Lizzie and Loretta North, Eva and Dclroy Hagenbuch.Roy Hess.ElmcrSnoddon, Calvin, Charles and Terreuco Selbert, Editor and George Folmer, Lysle Hagoubuch. Aggie Pikor, Itoy Lawlor, Ldward North, Ervin Qeise, Mr. and Mrs. James North and Mr. and Mrs. Jaincs Martin. Kofresbments wore sorvedand wore heartily enjoyed by tho guests. Lucy, adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffrey, of 333 West Oak street, last night held a party in celebration of her ninth birthday anniversary. Among the young peonlo present were Cora White, Martha Lewis, Hannah Linkenholf, Lulu Schutt, Jcnuie Warnick, Ida and Grace James, Annie Dougherty, Hilda Slitchcr, Lucy Klatt, Annie Ugo, Suslo and Sadie Lewis, Thomas Lewis, Hoy Reed, Joseph West, Lawrence Bishop, Albeit Jeffrey, Charles Bud Richard Lewis, James Ugo, John Itlegel, Joseph Slitchcr, George LlnkeuhofT. Mrs. Burner, Mrs. Lowis and Mr. Isaac James were also in attendance. The Columbia's Fair. The various committees in chargo of the Columbia fair aro busily engaged in complet ing tho arrangements for its opening which will take place on Wednesday, December 21st. An important featuro of the oveut will lie the elaborate decorations. They will bo on such a scale never before witnessed in Bobbins' opera house. Expert decorators employed hy Rambo & Sons, of Heading, who has bcon awarded tho contract, will have chargo of the decorations. Special attcn tious will bo given tho mauy booths to be erected. Industrial Notes. William Gilfert, of Mahanoy City, has ranged with tho Board of Trade of that placo to open a paper box factory. John Timmous, now of Audenrcld, has purchased a property at Mahanoy City and will start a bottling establishment. formal Students Excursion. Ou Monday morning, December 19th, the students and faculty of tho Iiloomsburg Stste Normal school will start on their annual ex cursion to Washington, 1). C, via the Penn sylvania railroad. They will return on Fii day evening, tho 23d inst. Tim Klrllii-Sulmoii ltace. To-niuht tho final deposit of 73 a side is to be made for tho 50-yard foot race hctweeu Kirlln, of town, and Salmon, of Mahanoy City. The race is to be run at tho latter daco on the 17th inst., and will bo for stakes of $100 a side. An Interesting Humor. The rumor is to the etfect that the Dela ware it Hudson, Lehigh Valley and other local coal carrying roads of tho upper an thracite region havo expressed their willing ness to compromise with the management of the projected new road to tidewater from Scrauton, on tho scbedulo of ratos for carry ing the region's product. DHLANO DOTS. The offices recently vacated by the super intendent and his assistants, aro being re modelled and will be used as waiting rooms lor passengers aud the ticket office. Sixteen men havo been put off the gravel train. Fifteen of them havo been hired us brakemcn. It is rumored that six crews will bo moved to Butlalo shortly. Kemlrlck House Free Lunch. Clam soup will be served, free, to all pa trons to-night. Tumor Iteinoved. Drs. Stein and Spalding, in the former's cilice this morulng, removed a cystic tumor from the palm of the right hand of Joseph Nurako. Tho tumor was about the slzo of a pigeon's egg. The patient was a stalwart fellow aud tho united efforts of four men iu addition to tho doctors were required while tbo anaesthetic was being administered. Try Cream 8ilver Polish, market. At Bruinm's. Host on the Suflerlng From Dementia. Alonzo Ball, a young man of Mahanoy City, was yesterday committed to the alms house at Schuylkill Haven, a commtttco of physicians having declared him a sufferer from dementia. Ho was the sou of Isaac Ball. A Good Thing for a Bad Cough. What? Pan-Tiua. 25c. At Gruhler Ilros.. drug store. Notice to Tumbles! I hereby give notice that I will be at my office, 330 West Centre street, daily, from 10 m. until 8 p. m. to receive taxes from all people who wish to make settlement of their 1803 taxes within sixty days from dato. Edwahd Burke, Tax Collector, Shenandoah, Pa Dec. U, 1S0S. 13-0-St A New Mull. The local postal schedule has been increased by the addition of a mall that loaves town dally at 5:11 p. m. for tho Lehigh region and New York state. At Payne's nursery, GIranlvllle, you will And the largest stock overseen In the county, Church Notice. There will be services iu the Primitive Methodist church to-morrow. Morning sub ject, "Who Is my Neighbor." Sunday school at 2 p.m. Evening subject. The Choice of tho Jewish People." A kind invitatiou is extended to all. Klmps to Itemalii. A Hazletou exchange quotes Supt. Kleth as denying the rumor that tho Delano shops are to be removed, but on tho contrary arrange ments are being made to do considerable re pair work at that place. Transfer of Telegraphers, Win. II. llandeloug, who has been em. ployed at tho V. & II. depot in town for sev eral months as night operator, has heen trans ferred to tho position ol day operator at tho Tamaqua tutiuel. Ho will bo succeeded hy extra operator Wni. U. Coughliu, of town. MS. DlN TESTIFIES Additional Evidence Taken In the Tax: bond Suits. MR. SCAHLAN CONTRADICTED The Witness Says he Was In Her House But Once, and Only to uollect-That Scanlan and Mrs. Mellet Were Never There TogetJtir. There was another bearing yesterday in tho proceedings of Mrs. Mary Mellet, who seeks to bo reliovcd from Tax Collector Scanlan's bonds for 1805 and ISM, ou tho ground that her namo was forged to them. The session was a brief ono, and tho evidence taken was in rebuttal of that given at l'otts vlllo on the 2nd inst. by Mr. Scanlan. John F. Whalcn, Esq,, as representative of the Taxpayers' Association, was in attendance. Mrs. Bridget Durkin was called and ex amined by J. J. Moron, Eq., who represents Mrs. Mellet. At the Pottsvillo session Mr. Scanlan sworo that Mrs, Mellet slgaed tho tax bond of 1603 hy making her mark ; that ho wrote her name and sho touched the pen. This was done, ho said, either iu his store, or at tbo house of Mrs. Durkin, lie was asked, ''How do you fix that she mado her mark in the store ?" Mr Scanlan replied, "I don't tlx it. I said either there, or In Mrs. Durkin's house. I know she signed one thero and ono in the storo, but I ain't prepared to say which ono the 1801, 18113 or 1800." In addition to tills Mr. Scanlan testified that ho dill not think anybody was present at Mrs Durkin's house when Mrs. Mellet signed the bond. Whllo on tho stand yesterday Mrs. Durkin sworo that .Mr. Scanlan was never at her house, except once; and that occasion was when she called him into the house to pay mm taxes sho owed. Mrs. Durkin alsoswore that Mrs. Mellet was never at her house at the samo time that Mr. Scanlan was thero: that they were never thero together. J.J. Coakley, secretary of the Borough Council, was called by Mr. Moran to identify a communication sont to Hie Borough Coun- cil a few months apo. in which Mrs. Mellet gave notice that she never signed tho 1803 or 1800 bond, and declaring her signatuie thereto a forgery. This closed the session. It is not known what tho next step in the case will be. It is probable that Mr Whalcn may put in some testimony with a view to holding Mrs. Mellet on tho bond, but nothing definlto in that connection has beon an nounced. Tho case will be submitted at tho January term of court. PERSONAL MENTION. L, J. Wilkinson, the North Main street merchant, has returned home from a weeks' visit to his aunt, who was recently injured by a fall at her homo in Coshocton, Oho. Mr. and Mrs T. II. Hutchinson left town this morning for Sunbury, where they will remain until Monday. IJ. J. Yost, of Lakesido, was a guest of friends iu town to-day. Miss Annie Ilurke went to Pottsvillo this afternoon to visit friends. J. Ldward Jones, of Philadelphia, Is tho guest of Mr. aud Mrs. E. C. Ilrobst. W. M. Brewer to-day returned from New York city, where he spent several days ou business. Mrs. Maria Woods, of town, accompanied by Mrs, Wash Orme, of St. Clair, visited friends at Mahanoy City yesterday. William Burke, of Shamokin, has been re employed at tho Hotel Franey. "Burke," as ho is commonly called, is being given the glad band by his numerous friends. liov. W. V. Matulaitis, tho new rector of St. Stanislaus Polish Roman Catholic church, yesterday removed his household goods to town. He has taken up his residence at No. 110 West Chorry street. Taxpayers Object. The Taxpayers' Association have addressed a communication to the Directors of the Poor, in which a uumbor of recommenda tions are mado with a view to reducing the force and curtailing the expense of running that institution. Hy comparison with other counties in the state it is shown that Schuyl kill is exceeded by only two other counties, Philadelphia aud Allegheny. The total an nual expendlturo-for this county is $112,- 007.18. They recommond tho lopping off of several positions, and a reduc tion In the salaries of others. The total amount for outdoor relief last year was 3S,070 01, which represents relief to over 1200 people. The association says this number should be reduced to 750, and even then thero are many doubtful cases. The communication closes as follows: 'The peoplo desire a careful administration; they little care for the political complexion of such administration. If capable people can bo secured to fill positions they should feel that they havo some chance of being retained and their term not limited to ono year. The taxpayers of tho county aro willing to sup port liberally tho poor, but they do not desire to have their care made the object of political rewards or scaudal." Deaths mid Funerals. Mary, 10-month-old daughter of James McDonald, district superintendent for the P. & It C, & I. Co., iu the St. Nicholas district, died this morning in convulsions. Mrs. Lucy Martiu, an aged and respected resident of Qilberton, died last evening from the effects of a paralytic stroko received on Wednesday, last, The deceased was 07 years old, Iutermout will bo made at Tamaqua on Tuesday. Slight Fire. A defectivo flue caused a slight fire this morning in a house at Mahanoy City owned by Mrs. Ilurke. It was extinguished hy neighbor with a IUbcock apparatus, ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure OUdttrom pur grep cream of taruf SUIT AGAINST THE COUNTY The MImIhc Ten Tliiiusanil Dollars Again to the Front. Pottsvllle, Deo. 10. Tho most important caso during tho present term of civil court, so far as the taxpayers of the county aro conrerned, was that In which tho Safe De posit Hank sought to recover J20.000 said to havo been loaned tho county. This is a suit growing out of tho mysterious disappearance of $10,000. Tho bank claims $20,000 as having been loaned and never paid back during the terms of Commissioners Rentz, Martin, Allen and Meyers, who were held responsible for tho loss; subsequently Philip J. Council, their chief clerk, was Indicted on the chargo of taking the $10,000, but never tried. After these prosecutions tho bank in stituted tho present suit against tho county to recover the $20,000. Tho caso was called before Judge Endlich yesterday morning. Chief Clerk John F. Zcrboy submitted tho minutes of the Com missioners' meetings. Horace F. Rebcr, former chiof clerk; Frank Kentz, former Commissioner, and It. F. Severn, former County Controller, wore called to testify as to certain notes and receipts which boro their signatures. Controller Snyder said the original note for $10,000 could not ho found in his office, but subsequently it was produced in evidence, having been found ; Deputy Troaiurer Deibert Identified certain papers showing that tho money had been received by the County Treasurer and later deposited In the Union Safe Deposit bank. The treasurer of the lat'.er bank corroborated this testimony The defenso claimed that tho county had paid notes on the Safo Deposit bank for money which tho county uover received, and also paid accounts on tho same. Therefore, the county claimed n set-off against tho $20, 000 involved in the suit, of $1,5-13 15, with Interest from December 7th, 1800, Doputy Controller Payne aud tho former Commissioners wcro called and testified to notes having been cancelled formoucy which tho county bad not received. Tho case went to tho jury about four o'clock yesterday afternoon and this morning a sealed verdict was rendered in favor of the bauk for tho full amount, $20,000 and in terest at 1J per cent, from Juno 20th, 1807. COAL MKT CASES. Judge Endlich granted a permanent in junction to restrain John F. Qulnn, his suc cessors, and Tyler, McTurk & Co., from dis charging into Mill Creek from the coal washeries at Darkwatsr, coal dirtand polut ing the waters of that stream. The bill against tho company was dismissed, but in appeal to the Supremo Court a permanent in junction wa3 ordered In favor of the plaintiff. Tho suit was brought by Christian Fricke, of Port Carbon. Xelsweuuer's Cafe. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes, free, to-night. Everybody come. New Cnthollc Society. A large number of the Catholic young men of Pottsvllle met last evening and organized a branch of what is known as the "Young Men's Institute, Pennsylvania Jurisdiction " Officers were elected and meetings will bo held weekly. All the prominent Catholic youug men of the county seat havo con nected themselves with tho organization. Philip P. Maguire, the deputy grand presi dent, will organize branches throughout the county. The organization is one of the strongest religious orders in the world, it having the sanction of the church. lllckert Cale. Chicken soup will be served, free, to patrons to-night. all llutler Twp. to be Divided. At a conference between representatives of the individual taxpayers of llutler township and tho agents of ono of tho largest corpora- tions, one oveniug this week, it was decided that tho new school district which is to be set apart in that township will comprise all that section west of a line drawn from the northern boundary directly south to the crest of Mahanoy mountain. This line will pass immediately west of Uomesvillo. 500 "silk initial" handkerchiefs to go for 5 cents, at Girvin's this week. 12-0-St The Ceutrulla llurglarg. Rev. Hayes, rector of St. Ignatius' church. Centralis, which was burglarized by Nash and Harvey, says the trial of the latter was not postponed becauso of a flaw in the indict ment, but at the request of the defense. There is no idea of a settlement, but the reverend gentleman is willing to give tho accused every chanco to prove their innocence. All kinds of vegetables and flower seeds. and plants at Payne's nurseries, Qirardville. Electric cars pass the door. 5-0-tf Advertised Letters. Letters addressed to tho following named persons remain uncalled for at the local post office : M. U. Shoarn, J. L. Shelly. C. W. Newhart, William F. Macksen, Mrs. W. II. Dugau, A. Albrecht. D. W. Bkdea, P. M. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup liua saved the life of many a child. This wonderful remedy a.ways cures croup, whooping-tough and measle-cough. It has never failed. Piico 25c. The "V" Program. The following is the program for the "Y" this evening : Singing, "Y ;" scripture read ing, Miss Mansell; solo, Minnie Powell; recitation, Emma Llewellyn ; reading. Miss Roxby ; duett, Emma and I.ily Llewellyn ; nows of interest, Qraut Sterner; question box ; critic, George James, For Sale or Kent. A nice new dwelling with hath room at tached. Just west uf the Brownsville school house. Apply at M. M. Burke's law office. 3t 1 Shvuuiulouli's Tux Levy. From Mahanoy City Hecord, Shenandoah has a tax levy of thirty-five mills, divided as follows : School, 11; bor ough, 13; county, 8. Aud yet there are some members of Mahanoy City borough council who seem to regard Shenandoah's methods of municipal government as model. Kvergreens for tho Holiday. Holly wreaths and wreathing, mUtlctoo and other evergreens. Leave your orde rs at the Shenandoah drug store. Telephone con nections. 12-8-3t Third Sunday In Advent, To-morrow is the Third Sunday iu Advent iu the Catholic and Prototuut Episcopal calendars. Wednesday, Fridty aud Saturday aro Ember Days. The observance of Forty Hours' Devotion begins iu St. Mary's Catho lic church, Mahanoy City, to-morrow. First of All, Bed Flag Oil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. At Gruhler Bros., drugstore, lleef Corn Soup Free to everybody at Meado Peter's restau rant to-night. A nice dish awaits you. TWO FATAL AGGIDEHTS Three Men Killed and a Bereft Mother Dying: of Shock. TWO WRECKS ON THE RAILROAD When the Young Man's Death Became Known to Ills Mother She Lapsed Into Unconsciousness, and May Die at Any Moment. Dubois, Pa., Dec. 10. Three persons killed, three wounded and the mother of one vli'tlm dying of the shock caused by her son's death. All this resulted from two wrecks on the Clar ion River railroad, near Portland Mills, In Elk county, Wednesday. A train loaded with pulp wood was being haul ed down the steep grade near Port land Mills, and the rear end was left on tho top of the hill, owing to the slippery tracks. While the front end was descending the rear of the train became unmanageable and dashed down the hill, crashing Into the front section. Hoth sections were wrecked and Hrakeman Thomas Hreshelman, on the front section, was Instantly kill ed. A dinkey engine, with a crew of Ave men, was ordered back to clear up the wreck and bring back Breshel man's remains. While the train was returning- the engine Jumped the track and rolled over an embankment. Of the crew on board at the time the en plneeer, Harry Carman, was fatally In jured and died a few minutes after being extricated. Foreman Daniel Myers was rescued, and has since died. and three brakemen, Sowers. Cassldy and MrKnlght, were all badly Injured, McKnlght's arm being crushed. When young Carman s Invalid mother was acquainted of her son's death she lapsed into unconsciousness, and her death Is momentarily expected. Wnnnninljpr mul (.onion Subpoenaed. Philadelphia, Dec. 10. Counsel for Senator Quay In the conspiracy charges for which he Is to he tried next week yesterday subpoenaed ex-Common Pleas Judge James Gay Oordon and ex Postmaster General J.din Wanamaker as witnesses for the defense. This news Is interesting In view of the known opposition of both of these men to Senator Quay politically, and In view of the charges recently made by Senator Penrose, In which he stated that the charges against Senator Quay were the result of a conspiracy to de feat him for re-election to the United States senate and In his place name a person favorable to Messrs. Wana maker and Gordon. Coco Argoline, tho genuine article, for sale at Klrlin's drug storo. 10-0 tf A BUNGLING EXECUTION. Tho Itopo llroko mul Aiidor-on Waft Hanged a Second Time. Norfolk, Va.. Dec. 10. John Ander sen, the condemned murderer of Mute Saunders, of the schooner Olive Pecker, was executed in the city Jail yesterday. He marched from his cell to the scaf fold unsupported, and with Arm step ascended the steps without assistance. After prayer Andersen made a short speech, saying he had forgiven the men who swore his life away, and would die at peace with the world and God. At 3:00 the trap was sprung-, and Andersen's body shot downward. The rope pui ted Ju.-t inside the knot, and his body fell to the cobble stones. A thrill of horror ran through the crowd Officers and witnesses rushed to tlw body and snatched the can from his head to find blood oozing from mouth nose and eyes. A doctor was called and soon Andersen opened his eyes and, It was said, began to breathe. He was carried, feet foremost, up the stairs to the platform and laid down until a chair was obtained. He was then plneed in this, tint never spoke. Prepaiarliins for re-hanglns him were hurriedly made. The other end of the rope was adjusted around his neck. Hi was raised to a standing position and tho straps again placed on his limbs. While being supported by the otllcers the tin" '-'u again spiung. In "3 minutes life was pronounced extinct. Nine minutes elapsed between the first and second drops. Andersen's neck was broken, supposedly by the last drop. Christmas Gifts. Sample caso now open for inspection. The Defender, Traveler and American Rights cigars. Put up in boxes to suit you. All sales guaranteed. L. Brooks Knclly, 37 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa. tf Ili'dford ('lll7.i.nslif(Uiriinnt. Bedford, Pa., Dee. 10. Indignation was never greater than at the present moment in Hertford. The Indignation is caused by the reports that have been given the press concerning the preva lence of smallpox In Bedford. Stories have gone abroad that the whole town was alllleted. Two hundred cases re ported have dwindled down to seven, two In the borough and five outside, within a radius of ten miles. At a town meeting a resolution was passed severely denouncing the reports and criticizing Dr. Atkinson, of Philadel phia, who was sent here by the state board of health. Holiday Jewelry Shoppers. See our holiday stock. We havoau elegant selection. All goods sold ou their merits No misrepresentations. Orkiu's, 120 South Malu street. tf v let I in lt' .Mini', 1' .'.i-lon Dend. Wllkesbarre, Pa Dec. 10. Andrew Allan, superintendent of mining engi neers of the Pennsylvania Coal com pany, who was burned hy an explosion of gas In No. 4 mine, at Pittston, on Tuesday night, died yesterday after noon from his Injuries. For the llest Oyster In the market go to A. J. Schoeuei's, 12 East Centre street, wholesale and retail, Morris River Coves, Bluo Points, Rockaways, Oak Glanders, Souuds, Clams, etc. Also two pool tables, cheap. 12-0-lw Eczema, scald head, hives, Itchiness of the skin of auy sort iustautly relieved, per manently cured, Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. MAX LEVIT'S. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. MUFFLERS, NECKWEAR, (1LOVES, MACKINTOSHES, SWEATERS, CANES and UHBRELLAS, FULL DRESS CASES, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, FANCY HALF HOSE. LATEST LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS. Wc have them all. Call and see them. They arc awaiting your In spection. MAX LEVIT, UP-TO-DATE HATTER. Formerly at IS East Centre Street. OUR COAT SALE Still continues to have every possible interest attached to it. Shrewd shoppers know where to buy best to their advantage. Our bargain list conveys but a small idea of the many good things awaiting those who visit our store. Ladles', Misses' and Children's PLUSH CAPES AND COATS, FUR COLLARETTES, PLUSH CAPES, CLOTH CAPES, ASTRAKHAN CAPES. Our styles arc 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 ifW. tion comprise style, careful finish, dressiness anu goou service. R. F. GILL No. 7 North Main Street. RemnentSpet1 Brussels Car pets, Oil Cloths and Linoleums cheap at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. 10 South Jardln Street. Call and see our new line of Carpets and Oil Cloths. O'Neill's 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 furni ture. Also white enam eled iron bedsteads with brass trimmings, restful easy chairs and settees. M. O'NEILL, IOC 3. Main Ot. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker AT GIRVIN'S. You can guess why we are always crowded. Look 1 Large doll beds, white enamel, Good story books, board binding, Celluloid toilet case, comb, brush and mirror, Ladies' white linen hand kerchief, - Extra fine magic lantern, - Large drum, with whistle 22e 8e 75b 5e 48e 40e Toolctets from 2SC UP tO $1 Kid body doll, n worth 15 cents, - - J-UG See Our China Department. GIRVIN'S Roj C. Rubrlght, Mgr. 8 South Usln St.