imm 888 wtmlk i THE HERALD DO YOU W a T To reach the public through a fro gressive, dignifiea, influential journal use the HERALD columns. Crtales business btcatiie of its known large circulation ami renders rich results to its aavertisers. SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1898. ONK (MOT VOL. X1II.-N0. 300 I J. P. Williams & Son, fdrnitmubr!.cast 13 S. Main St., ISJSO'HARA'S FO R FI LIVERY OPEN DAY Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH and Headquarters for Carpets, Linoleum and Window Shades BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. 3 3 . I I DCZMFT'C Dry Goods and tfe. ''life and a full line of ment we have V A'1SstrIi'ff trimmings. Toadies' and Gent's Natural Wool Un w'St derwear, 35c. A full line of Children's Underwear. NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE, MO. 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 SO cents a dozen. Ond Lot Black Rubber Handle, nlckle plate blade & fork, $2.50 a doz. This is the kind you are Swalm's hardware store Try SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. 1898--H0LIDAY FULL STOCK ALL NEW GOODS, -New blue muscatels, 2, 3 and 4 lbs for 25 cents. Valencia. New Layer Raisins. -2, 3, 4 and 5 pounds for 25 cents. PRUNES- EVAPORATED FRUITS Apples and Plums. New Figs and Dates. New Citron, Lemon and Orange. New Florida and Jamaica Oranges. JNUTS Almonds, Cream, Filberts, Pecans and Walnuts. CANNED GOODS Faney California Lemon Cling aud Plums, Apricots and Cherries. TOMflTOES- .CORN. Extra Fancv Maine, State, 3 for 25 cents. Standard Maryland, 4 for 25c. PEAS Fancv Sifted Eailv Tune, 2 for 25 cents. Sweet Wrinkled, 3 for 25 cent's. 25 cents. SEANS- -New Lima Beans, String Beans, 4 and 3 cans for , New Orleans Baking Molasses, best quality, 10 cts. a quart, .Don't forget our stric :ly Fresh Fancy Creamery Butter. Fresh Butter. At KEITER'S. TheWhiteisKing AGAIN VICTORIOUS. Hie White Sewing Machtne was awarded highest honors, the Gold Medal, at the Omaha Exposition, $30.00 and up. QUEEN MACHINES, $19.BO and up. All Are Warranted for rive Years. LIBERTY MACHINES, $15.00, MUSIC STORE. Shenandoah, Pa. AND AND NIGHT. flain Street, MAHANOY CITY. DEESS GOODS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES and COLORINGS. EE Tapestry and lace Curtains. table: covers. 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 line of Cloaks at the lowest prices. Reefers from 69c. up to $7.00. Collarettes from $1.65 up Heavy Skirts from 99c. up to Sio.oo. Silks, Satins Waists. In the Millinery depart a full line of hats and all kinds of KNIVES ! ! paying $3.50 for in other stores. when you want knives. SEAS0N--1899. NEW CROP and NEW PACKING. New Seeded. New Seedless. New Sultana. New New Peaches, Pears, Apricots, 1898 PACKING. Crawford Peaches. Fancy Pears, Extra Quality and extra size cans, 2 for 25 cents. Extra Quality Standard cold packed, 3 lor 25 cents, 2 for 25 cents. Fancy New York Extra Early Juue, fine quality, 4 for cans for 25 cents. White Wax cans for 25 cents. Baked Beans, 25 cents. Dairy THE LIQUOR LICENSES. The Total Number Filed Is Seventy-two Sliort of r.nnt Vrnr, Yesterday was tlio Inst day for flline ap- plications for retail nnd wholcsalo liquor licenses and it was a busy day for tho Clerk of the Courts, who kept his ofllco open until eleven o'clock last night to accommodate tardy applicants. During the day 410 appli cants wero filed, making tho total cumber this year 1110, or a decrease of 72 over last year. The falling off In the number of applicants Is attributed to the poor business during tho past year, many of tho saloon men barely clearing expenses wbllo others went behind. Especially was this true of many of those doing business In Shentndoah. Tho totnl number of applications (lied this year from Shenandoah is 172, divided In tho several wards as follows : First ward, 00 j Second, 30 : Third, 40; Fourth, 10; Fifth, SO, This is a decrease over last year of seventeen. Last year tliero wero filed 16!) applications from this town, as follows: Iirst ward 00, same as this year ; 'Second 31, a decrease of four; Third 51, a decrease of eight; Fourth 10, snmo as tills year ; Fifth 31, a decrcaso of five; total decrcaso for this year, 17, Somo of theso may not sccuro their licenses, but figuring on a total of 172, tho full num ber, the borough will receive much less than it did last year Irom this sourco of rovoiiue. Thero is considerable soeculation as to what course thoso gentlemen who constitute "Tho Law and Order Society" will take In filing rn monstrances. Quito a numhor of thoso who bavo filed applications will only secure them lifter much difficulty. Tho slot machines, it is said, will cause others much embarrass. ment. At least ono or two attorneys in Potlsville will filoa number of remonstrances, and tho list is said to include several appllca tions from Sbonandoah, It is not believed. however, that remonstrances will bo filed in the wholesale manner that marked tho pro codlings of tho licenso court of last year. Dexvey to Come Home. Hpeclat to Kvenino HbaALD. Washington, Deo. 13. Admiral Dewey is showing the effect of the long tension, and is willing to bo ordo;ed home. lie desires to bring the flagship Olympla homo through the Suez canal. It is likely that the cover ment will grant his desires in this respect. An Interesting Lecture. To-morrow ovening "Shormanls March Through Georgia to tho Sea" will bo inter estingly talked upon in the United Evangel!' cat church on North Jardin street by Rev Q. V. Gross, of Sbamokin, who participated in the memorablo campaign. The proceeds of tho lecture are to bo donated to the Chris- tian Endeavor and Ladies' Aid Societies con nected with the church. Great Hurguliin. Holiday goods in abundance. Ladles' coats and capes cheap, and In tho latest styles. Oil cloths and carpets cheap. A full supply of holiday goods. Bargains in wiudow shades. A curtain worth 50 cents, and kav iug 4-lnch laco, for 25 cents. Underwear, blankots, carpets, gloves, comfortables, hosiery and dress goods cheap. A 10-4 sheet ing for 10 cents a yard. 12-13-5t P. J. MOXACWAN. Female Pugilists, Tho vicinity of tho Lehigh depot was en liveucd last night by a fight to a finish ho tween two womeu. Iho principals were Annie Rice, of much notoriety, and another woman, whoso name could not bo learned Tho spectators were numerous, Annie seemed to have tho best of tho fray for a while, but finally her opponent knocked her out by using a broom stick on her head. Annie left thosceno, vowing rovenge. lSnguged. With the budding of the flowers of May the marriage of Dr. W. N. btoin, of town, and Miss Fannie nay, of Pottsville, daughter of the lato Mine Inspector Gay, may bo looked for. No announcement of the en gagement has been made, but it is known to have taken placo in tho recent past. lluyler's Delicious Candles In J, 1, 3 and 5 pound boxes for the holiday trade. Shenandoah drug store, 3 South Main street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone connec tion. 12-13-3t Foot Injured, Michael Jordan, of Glover's hill, had Ills left foot badly bruised yesterday afternoon by a fall of coal at tho Kohinoor colliery His injuries were dressed by Ur. Stem. Ankle Sprained. Mrs. Timothy Lynch slipped and fell on an icy boardwalk at her homo on South Main street yesterday aftornoon aud sustained a severe sprain of the right ankle. Arm Scalded, Harry Krohne, a laborer at the Suffolk colliery, suffered a severo scalding of his right arm by steam from a valvo this morn ing. If you use Hod Ribbou Mocha and Java coffee your health will bo much better than when you uso trashy coflee. 13-0-(!t I'Jiick" McCarthy's New Field. "Jack" McCarthy, well known hero, and recently publishing papers in Hazleton and Wilkesbarre, is now editing a series of articles to be published by the American Press As. sociation. Severely Cut, Paul Kajlnskl, of town, was badly cut on the wrlght wrist yesterday by a piece of top coal falling upon it in the Maple 21 ill mines Dr. Stein dressed tho Injury. Victim Kecovers. Martin Bayno, who was injured at the Maple Hill colliery about three mouths ago, to-day returned to his home at Jackson's, fully recovered. Returns to Town. FrooiMt CaruielNcws. Harry O'llearn, who has been employed by tho Mt. Carmel Lumber Company lor tn past few years, has gone to Shenandoah where he has acceptod a position in tho olllco of the Shenandoah Lumber Company. Hip IlUlocnted, Mrs. William Preston slipped on an Icy pavement near her homo lu Mahunoy City yesterday ulteruoou and rustulueu a uisloca tion of tho right hip. The victim is advanced agp, aud this will retard her recovery. CoHKllpg Accident. While coasting last night a boy at Mahanny City named William Kosko collided with telegraph pole aud received a gusli ovor ono of his eyes that required four stitches, Held lor Pocket PUlihig. Joseph Malnweskl was put under $300 ball by Justice Shoemaker last night, ou a charge of picking tho pockets of Charles .acnara securiug fl.05 from them. Kendrlck Mouse Free Lunch. Grand Army beau soup will he served, freej to all latrous to-night. HOAX FOR THE POMGE. Activity Created Last Night by a False Message. ERE IN SEARCH OF BIALECKI. Ileys. Yards and Houses Known to bs the Fugitive's Old Haunts Were Carefully Searched, But the Tip a Messenger CUvo Failed. Tho excitement occasioned several weeks ago when Constahlo Daudo was shot and killed, was revived to some extent last night, when a messenger Informed tho police that llialecki, tho constable s murderer, uad been seen on West Strawbeny alley. Sovorul of the police got togetherand summoned tothcir assistance one or two people woll acquainted ith tho fugitive, and then tho hunt com menced. Tho first precaution taken was to plnco a man at every avenue or approach to tho placo where Ulateckl was supposed to have been seen, after which every alley and yard wero carefully searched without success. Houses were then visited, and twouty or more, where it was believed tho man might possibly bavo been sheltered, were carefully examined, but no clue was found. The polico then gavo up the search, satisfied that tho party who had given tho tip was victim of a delusion. Later a report gained circulation that llialecki had been caught, but succeeded lu again escaping from tho police. This, how ever, originated from some people who wero nclined to cast a mantle of ridicule over the affair to the prejudice of the officers. The fact is that no clue to tho man has been secured since the murder, notwithstanding the scores of telegrams and largo number of photographs of the fugitive!1 witk which the country has beeu flooded. Nor has anything transpired to warrant tho belief that llialecki has beon near tho town bIuco the night lie left it. Last night's affair was a puro hoax. and llialecki is still among tho missing. Try Cream Silver Polish. Best on tho market. At Brumm's. PERSONAL MEN HON. Mrs. John W. Morgan, of town, has re turned from a visit of nino week to relatives at Jeanesville, Wisconsin. Benjamin Richards and Warren J. Portz spent yesterday transacting business at Scranton. Misses Edith Steelo and Mae Phillips, of Mahanoy City, wore guests of town friends yesterday. Miss Mablo Dennis, of Mahanoy City, spent last eveuiug in town with friends. John Snyder, who has been Beriously ill, is now convalescent. John C. Lewis, of Wm. Penn, and Guy Koiper, of town, spent to-day hunting in tho Catowissa valley. George Deugler, of West Centre street, went to Wilkcsbarro this morning to visit friends. Oliver Miller, of Itinetown. moved his household goods to town yesterday and will reside on West Strawberry alley. Ask your grocer for tho new Mocha and Java coffeo, the celebrated Red Ribbon lit and in ono pound packs. 12-12-0t Kclio of an Old Crime, On the night of January 12, 1S90, Paul Jabolinski was stabbed and died at the Pottsville hospital two weeks afterwards. nio I rucas occurred at liiacic llcnth, at a christening. A coroner's jury was em panelled aud it was shown Miko Iiouschoff and John Iicskill, who disappeared, did tho stabbing. The jury held tho matter open for three years, and the parties failing to he apprehended, met again and this morning rendered a verdict in accordance with the abovo facts. Coco Argolino, the genuino articlo, for sale at Kirlin's drug storo. 10-0 tf Preparing for ClirlKtums. In all of the churches tho pastors and their flocks are busily engaged in arranging for the Christmas entertainments which are always looked forward to with such keen in terest. Much progress has already beeu mado and it U safe to say that this year the features will bu of n more entertaining nature thau ever before. Sour Kront mid I'ork Freo to ovorybody at Moado Peter's rostau rant to-night. A nice dish awaits you. Olllclals Must be Fed, Tho decision of Judge Ertncntrout, of Berks county, that it is incumbent upon the taxpayer to bear tho expense of u dinner that cost $52.70, incurred by the Water Hoard of Reading, establishes a precedent that may baora the having of feasts among officialdom, comments the Philadelphia Press' Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup helps con sumptlvcs and cures Incipient consumption; It loosens the phlegm and heals. It is with out doubt the best cough medicine Price 25c. Injured at Hear ltldge. Edward Davis, 30 years old, and residing with bis parents at Mahanoy lTme, was seri ously injured at East Bear Ridge colliery yesterday by being squeezed betweeu a mine car and tho timbers. Ho was removed to the Miners' Hospital, Hack Injured, Simon Amalgus, a laborer residing ou West Centre street, had his back cut and bruised this morning by a fall or coal lu the Kulck? erbocKer colliery, Havo you called at A. Owen's store for cup of the delicious Red Ribbon Mocha and Java coffeo? If not, then do so. 12-12-Ot ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro nad Irom pure itrapa cram of tuxtt j TIPS FOR WOMEN. Also Suggestions to Men Who Want to Solve Hih Query of thct Hour. It only comes but onco a year, and every body, old or young, expects to receive or present a gift for Christmas Hut tho query of tho hour Is: "What shall I buy for mother, father, cousin, or others?" Why sit at homo and worry about It. Our store is helping hundreds dally to decide. Tho moment they get hero pretty things suggest thrmsolvos. That all absorbing query to solve will dis appear like u star In tho nizht when you visit our storo. And again, instead of putting fancy holiday prices on our goods, because it is supposed you will buy anyway, we have marked down every articlo in our store, bo that you can make your purchases now nnd not have to wait until the eleventh hour, when you might perchance have an oppor tunity to buy a cortaiu gift at greatly re duced prices. It is an acknowledged fjet that the competition in Shenandoah for quality and price is without a peer when you como loStrouso's to make your selection. If wo wero to occupy sevoral columns of the Hkiuld rontalnlngannouncemcnts wodoubt whether tho impression would be of greater effect than will a visit to our storo. We lis vo arranged for this holiday eeason and put on salo an articlo for men beyond comparison. It is a gentlemen's 11 karat solid gold watch. This tlmc-pleco is equipped with a movement that is beyond auy fault. Tho novelty of this new design is tho dial plate. Instead of haying it white, we bavo them in decorated colored enamol, the colors being red, green, blue, etc. It is ornamented with go'.d time figures and also gold hands. It must be seen to be appreciated. A cordial welcome awaits you at our es tablishment. Wo aro only too anxious to have you come and see our storo in its holi day attlro, whether you buy or not. We want to impress upon tho public that Strouse's Jewelry store is exactly as represented In these columns Our wiudow display is a more Illustration of what may be found on the inside. In making your selection go to Strouso's jowolry storo, 11 North Main street. AT A. OWENS. To CorTen Drinkers A Cup of Ited Itlblion Mocha Hiid Jnva Free to All. At the request of the leading grocers of our city, Ross W. Weir & Co., importers, of Now York, bavo arranged for a freo demon stration at A. Owens' dry goods store for the purpose of introducing their Red Ribbon Mocha aud Java coffee to the people of this city and county. All who visit the store from December 12th to tho 17th, inclusive. wil bo given a freo cup of this delicious coffeo. Tills is dono for the purpose of in troducing this brand of coffeo. It will be on sale only at tho grocers. Everybody In vited. 12-12-Ot Deaths find Funerals. Harry, son of Max aud Ida Spoont, of South Main street, died this aftornoon, aged 2J years. Tho funeral will take place at 2 p. m. to-morrow. William llreuuan, a prominent citizen of Miuersvillc, died suddenly yesterday. The deceased was 3D years old and leaves a wife and flvo children. Ho was a brother of ox- Profhonotary M. P. ltrennan. Mrs. Mary Silk, an aged lady of Ashland, died very suddenly at her home yesterday morning. Tho deceased is survived by one sou, James, auu three daughters. Mrs. John Kane, of Ashland ; Miss Katie, at home, and Miss Maggie, a school teacher, at Now Phila delphia. The funeral of William Jones tool: place at 11:30 o'clock this morning, from the family residenco at No. 115 East Coal street. The services wero conducted at tho residence by Rev. John T. Swindells, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, and Rev. D. I Evans, pastor of tho First Baptist church. Tho funeral proceeded by train at 1 p. m. for St. Clair, whero interment was mado. Mr. E. J. Davies was the funeral director. Dramatic Production. Tho Dramatic Club of Rappahannock will produce u thrilling play of early Western life entitled "Border Lsnd" at tho Palace theatre on tho night of Deo. 10th. Tho cast of characters will bo as follows : Jack Ralston, Edward Mularkcy; Mr. Lester, Patrick Mularkoy; Cyrus, Patrick Monaghau; Joe Donipacy, James Mularkcy; Kidder Denipsey, Patrick McMaiiiman; Hon, Patrick Mc Faddle, John Lavelle; Charles Lester, .Michael Mularkcy; Polly Lesteraud Winona, au Indian girl, Miss Margaret Mouaghan; Mary Lester, Mis3 Margaret Gaughan; Miss Mlinmly Sprigglns Miss Mary McKcon, On the following night the same organization will produce "Strife, 6r Master aud Men." Illcknrt's Cafe, Vegetable soup, freo, to-night. Sourkrout, pork and mashed potatoes to-morrow morn ing. Two Fools In One Family. A Phoenixvillo young mtn advertised for a wife, under an assumed name, and his Bister answered the advertisement, also uuderau as sumed name. Then photographs were ex changed, and now tho young man thinks there is no balm In advertisements, and the old folks think it pretty hard to have two fools in one family. XeUwender's Cafe. Liver and onions, free, to-night. Bean soup to-morrow morning. A Disclaimer, Messrs. John Belssel, Joseph Peters, John Jones, Harry Hafner and Meado Peters dis claim hiving had auything to do with the private soldiers' icuulou held at tho house of William Thomas last night, and add that they had nothing to do with tho collection of any money in connection with the affair. Tbey requested the Hekald to make this announcement. Red RUthon Mocha and Java coll'ee Is sealed In ono pound packages, thus preserving its strength and aroma, which escapes when sold loose, 12-12-Ot Colonel lJiynii'iirt(lKimi!oiiAtcoiitoil Washington, Dec. 13. The written resignation of Colonel William J. Bryan came' to hand at the war department yesterday afternoon by mall, and was Immediately accepted, notice of that fact being telegraphed to Colonel Bryan. llrnfifl Miner Arretted. Shamokin. Pa., Dec. 13. -John Bu closkl, a miner, was arrested yesterday for having disemboweled a mule In Itlchards' collirry by exploding a dyna mite cap under the beast. The mule had kicked him. The nfllclals will prosecute him to the fullest extent of the law, as the crime Is the first of the kind in the annuls of coal mining. Every family should have its household medicine chest and the first bottle tn It Bhould bo Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, Nature's rciuody for coughs and colds. A POPIMK VIGTOHV Chicago's Aldonnon Fail to Pass tho Streut Oar Franchise Bill. RECONSIDERED AND EEFEEEED. rt I Sow iultu Evident Thut tliu FrlciiiW of tlu MuiiHttro Will lto Un ulilo to Soi'itro Kiimmli VoIok to Puss It Over tlio Mnynr's Vi'to. Chicago, Dec. 13. Tho ordinance ex tending the franchises of the Chlcngo Btrcet Car companies for 60 years cume up in the city council last night and was referred to the council committee m railroads. On all votes touching the 'Hdlnance the friends of the measure A-ere in a strong minority, and unless hey can muster much greater strengtu here Is no probability that they will ver be able to pass It over the veto of Mayor Hurrisun. Contrary to general expectation, ther was little excitement around the city hall, and although the council cham ber was packed to suffocation and a crowd filled the outside corridors the number of people present was but lit tle larger than usual. The crowd was, however, against the franchise propo sition to a man, nnd made no pretense of keeplnf? Its convictions a secret. Ad herents of the franchise were openly hissed when they attempted to gain -i point for their measure, and loud yells greeted the announcement of the vote by which the ordinance was referred. Alderman Melnerney made a speech to a certain extent defying the spirit shown by the galleries, and from that time to the adjournment he was the object of numerous remarks from the outsiders, many of them being warmly personal. The crowd, however, was good natured. and there were no dem onstrations. The railroad committee. which now hps the ordinance In charge, Is composed c 13 members, 11 o whom voted last night as friends of fran chise extension. Alderman Walsh was first In bringing up the franchise question. He lter rupted the regular order of business In the council with a motion that the vote of the last session committing the franchise extension ordinance to the Joint committees in streets and alleys west, north nnd south, be reconsidered. He was ruled out of order on thtf ground that the rules had not been sus pended and the regular order of busi ness should obtain. Some routine matters were soon put out of the way, and Alderman Maltby. a strong opponent of the extension of the franchises, Jumped up with a mo tion that no ordinance whatever ex tending existing street railway fran chises shall be passed, and that no proposals to that end shall be enter tained until the so-called Allen law shall have been repealed. This brought on the fight In earnest, and In a second a half dozen aldermen were on their feet, shouting and ges ticulating In frantic efforts for rec ognition by the mayor. He gave the floor to Alderman Walsh, who had In troduced the first franchise motion of the evening. Alderman Walsh asked Alderman Maltby to withdraw his mo tion temporarily, as he wished to in troduce a resolution providing that tin? vote by which the ordinance granting an extension of franchises to the street car companies of the city of Chicago was referred to a Joint committee he I'pcnnpl'lered. A'. 'i i, "i", by vl Nlr. v his ien- lutlon r nd the motion of Alderman Walsh was !ofi!e 'V," h u"-. "I rrove It '.o laid nn the table, shouted Aldermen O'Hrlen. who Is champion of the car campanles. The motion was lost by a vote of : tn 37. The vote for a reconsideration was then carr'ed by 37 to 20. This was the Prst 'est of Rtrer-:h. nnil the foes of the extension were in high glee. Immediately after the passage of Al derman Wp'h's motion to reconsider Mayor Harrison referred the ordinance to the municipal committee on rail roads. Debate then followed upon the motion of Alderman MaMbv shutting off pns e ,.c. , t -i-iv o"iitnnrii'o 'unking to the extension of local siieei car franchise "until after the repeal of the Allen law." Tho alderman moved a suspen sion of the rules to permit considera tion of his motion, but was defeated by a vote of 38 to 25. The ordinance was then formally referred to the commit tee on railroads, Holiday Jewelry Shoppers. See our holiday stock. We have an elegant selection. All goods sold on their merits No misrepresentations. Orkiu's, 120 South Main street. tf itiin'ciu) LuiMimotlvo. Stroudsburg. 1'a., Dec. 13. Rnglneer Benjamin Watson, with possibly one exception the oldest engineer In this country, died In Kast Stroudsburg Sun day. He wns born In White Horse. Mercer county, N. J on April 1, 1829 Watfeon rnn the old "Johnny Hull," the first locomotive ever brought to Amer ica. In hla services on the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western railroad for peariy nair a century ho never had an accident. How was your coffee for breakfast this mornlug? Was It good? If not, why not buy the celebrated Red Ribbou braud and take no chances, 12-12-Ot Mnn and Wltti Killed Wlillo Sleighing Burgettstown, Pa Dec, 13. Carl Mc Brlde and his wife were Instantly killed by an express train at Raccoon Sta tion on the Pan Handle road. They were driving In a sleigh from their home, near North Star, to this place and were crossing tho track when the train dashed Into them, both being ter ribly mangled. They had been mar iled but a few weeks. First of AU, Red VUg OU, 2Bc. What for? Aches, paius, bruises. Gruhler Bros., drug Btore. At ltunawayi Stopped. A team belonging to D and J. Siegel ran away on South Main street last night, but did uo damage and was stopped before it went far. The best is the cheapest, then buy Red Ribbon Mocha aud Java In one pound pack ages. 12-12-Ot MAX LEVIT'S. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. A1UPFLERS, NECKWBAR, dLOVES, MACKINTOSHES, SWEATERS, CANES and UrtBRELLAS, FULL DRESS CASES, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, FANCY HALF HOSE. LATEST LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS. Wc have them all. Call nnd see them. They are 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 advantaRe. Our bargain list conveys Dut 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 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 u.lr. tion comprise style, careful finish, dressiness and good service. .F.GILL No. 7 North Main Street. BUY MOTHER, W IFE, OR SISTER A Carpet Sweeper or a pretty Rug for a Christmas present at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. i0 South Jardin Street. O'Neill's ! 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, 1 OC S3. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker AT GIRVIN'S. You can guess why we are always crowded. Look ! 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 75e 5e 48e 40g Tool chests from 2SC UP tO $1 Kid body doll, 1fi worth 15 cents, - JLUu Sec Our China Department. GIRVIN'S Raj C. RjDilgbl, Mgr. a South Mill SI, l
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