1 Jill 3 ONE CENT VOL. XIY.-NO. G3 SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. MARCH 11. 1809. 4 ot PA A Beautiful New Stock of . . . Chamber Suits- or shmTlfflrTelous neaitli "and beaut h. tercsts tlie women of our land. The leaso 1 lie women of eastern Imremi never work, irei nor worry f rom birth mey nre trained to tea ot eme nm HTn 1 luwu.m.c. Willi Iluuglll IU 5. The bain, the toilet, the dance, and the nweatmcats, make fjfuSfW, up ine lite ot the harem' ' 'tp Just received, in ptices from Ranging $15.00 AND UPWARDS. hourl. What wonder that with such care of herself she can main tain her health and beauty! On the contrary, the lift of the average Amer ican woman Is made up of work, fret anH AT wrry. and tuese gradually break down i fade her beauty. 1 J. P. Williams & Son, 13 S. Main St., FURNITURE AND MUSIC STORE. Shenandoah, Pa. her heilth and render her mV. n.V. yous and discoursed. Woman's first dut .ecK neaitli, and If she It not well, If she 1 , nng ofDinty, out of order, weak and shaky nerv.., hat headache, bac i,,,l, ..,,. cnum.iic, uaci u. . i, i.o.g jiananoy uty co O'H ARA'S should take at once that great regulato ttoratlre for woman, Dr. Greene's Nervu land ncrvo remedy. restore ner beauty, but best of all. wlvo A BOY WANGLED. r rvura AND ROR ill til fP OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Cor. Lloyd mid White Sts., SHENANDOAH and flain Street, MAHANOY CITY. Fell Under hiiiI Dragged by n Cnr Hi the Ornimr Colliery. Lawrenco Kilcullen, a drtvor boy It years old residing at Gilborton. vas badly mangled and narr.iwly escaped death by fulling under a mine cur in the Draper colliery yesterday afler.iooj He was dragged a number of yard by the car. Ills right leg was brokeu in two places above the knee, the left leg above the knee, and the left arm below the shoulder. Ho also received severe contusions about tlio body. The .Miners' hospital olll cials aay the boy's chances for recovery are fairly good. EXPLOSION EXPLAINED. How the Hen In Mahanoy City Colliery Met Injury. NAKED LAMP IGNITED THE GAS 1 TfC-uic of the Second Explosion Is a Matter of Bpecnlatlon ana Will Probably Never be Solved Definitely. Tlio Herald is enabled to-day to give technical and semi-official details of the ex plosion of gas which took place in the P. It. (J. & I, Co.' Mahanoy City colliery on eleven al men were injured, and probably lose their lives three of them will In order that tbe This wonderful remed details may bo better understood th Of Interest to Ladies ! Oh--What Buckles I I BeautiesCheap ! The newest oatterns so ! I" order to have a special cent goods for 25 cents each Fine; sale for the next week, we have, enameled goods. They are beau-1 reduced our stock of 25 cent ties And we have a most excel ! Windsor Ties down to 15 cents lent line of wide ribbons in Stock I each ; 20 cent ones down to 10 ruith wliinli to make the new 'cents. They are all fine stock in fn1iinnpr1 hplts---nt most tetnntinclv ! all silk poods. low prices Crushed Belts made A few styles of White Silk Baby un with fancv enameled buckles for Caps, reduced from 25 and 35 snmits. Von are welcome to see cents, down to 15 cents each them no matter whether you buy Some 50 cent Colored Silk Caps or not. ' down to 35 cents. SECON Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 Norm Mam st. x tmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmte S COR SALE. The damaged building, 3 S L 30x50. As it stands, with exception 3 E of the plate glass. The same to be re- 3 moved in 10 days. Bids opened Monday, March 13th, at 7 p. m. iJ fc . . Swalm's Hardware Store. 2 JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. w iravK cmorls nrrivhur dailv from New York. Our stock is nhvavs oreu for inspection, and is such as to meet with the approba tion of all our patron. Besides the tempting designs offer our prices is the greatest drawing card. Hielr 1'antor Upturn. Rev. J. T. Swindells, who has been pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church in this town for the past year, will delirer his final sei moil for tbo confereuro year to-morrow, and i, est week ho will leave for tbe Phila delphia conference, which assembles at Man lym k The local congregation w anxious for hii return to this charge, aud tlio indica tion!! .ire that a formal request will be made to th-coufirence to that end. During his pastorate hero He . Swindell has eudeared himself not only to tlio congregation but the community at large as well, and all would sincerely regret his departure from our midst, bo far as we are ablo to judge be has ever been zealous in tbo spiritual care of his flock, and has taken a deep interest in all matters which tended to uplift tbo morals ana welfare of tbo people. He is an able aud eloquent pulpit orator, and it is to be hoped be will remain with us another year. Sheriff's Sales. Sheriff Toole this morning sold a number of properties, among them being the following : l'alaco theatre property in Uirardvllle, to Nicholas Heblich, attorney, for S8,000: hotel. stables, etc., and 4 1-acro farm, property of I Daniel II. aud William Nelswentor, in Union twp., sold to E. W. Shoemaker, attorney, $1.- 735 ; property of Thomas McEnney, in Ashland, to Attorney Berger, for $100 ; property or Lewis T. Jones, In Delano twp., to Attorney Shollenberger, for $3; property of SavilU Henry, in Ryan twp., to Attorney I Mulhoff, for $2,423 j ten pieces of property sold as tbe property of Katlo I., and Daniel II. Faust, In Rush twp., to Attorney Pilgrim, for $35. No Quorum To-day. Special to Kvenino Herald. Uairisburg, March 11. There was no quorum present at tbo joint session ot tbe Legislature to-day, the voto being as follows : Quay 0. Jenks 4, Dalzell 1. Irwin 1. There will be no quorum on Monday. Thoso absent A will not return before Tuesday, I D Deaths aud Funerals. The soven-year-old son of Thomas Devlin, of Cumbola, was interred at New Philadel phia to-day. mo remains ot Mrs. Mary Kelnm, an aged and respected resident of Frackville, who died on Wednesday, were interred at that place to-day. Augustus Smith died Thursday nightat his home in Pottovillo. He was iu bis 50th year and his death was duo to pneumonia. Mr. Smith was a veteran of Company G, 06th pinylng diagram bus been made upon des criptions furnished by a gentleman who bat been over tbo ground and is well versed on tbo plans of tbe workings. It will be observed that there, aro two re serve pillars shown by tbe diagram. The one between breasn GU aud 71 wan left to support a tunnel in tbe upper level. The pillar between breasts 05 and 68 is Intended to support the turnbut at the bead of tile plauo. Tbo wnrkiugs that figured iu the ox plosion wero west of the bottom of tbo plane. At evory tenth breast of the work ings there is a retervo pillar left (forming the position of two breasts) as is tbo custom throughout the entire P. & It. C. & I Co. system. The soven-foot vein is ten feet thick and has a pitch of from 30 to 40 do greos. The breasts wero eight yards wide and tbo pillar ten yards wide. After the ollicial Investigation yesterday. in which at least five hours was consumed by Division Superintendent Ueea Tanker. Dis trict Superintendent William II. Riebardt and Mine Inspector William Stel. in travel ing through tbi workings, them was a dls- potitiou on the part of the olllcials to be reticent concerning tbo developments and l.ret 79. and od to the 2nd lift gangway. Breasts Nos. 01, . 08. 0 and 71 are filled with rnedc. all these breasts having been worked out. RUSH AT THE HOSPITAL Constant Arrival of Victims Keep the Sur geons Ilusy. Dr. J.C Blddlo, the Superintendent and Siirgeon-ln-Chlcf at the Mluers' hospital, at Fountain Springs, stated this morning tint yesterday was one of tbo busiest In the his tory of tbo Institution. Victims from Maha nny City. Maple Hill, Shenandoah, Gllbcrton, 8hamoklu and Mt. Carniol kept tbo surgeons at work all day yesterday and up to two o'clock this morning. At eight o'clock opera tlons were resumed. Dr. Blddle says he can not recall a day when so many serious cases from different places were received. Among tbe late admissions yesterday were George KurU, laborer, 20 years old, single, aud residing at Ashland. Ho sustained a severe snrain of tbe back and contusions of tbo head Irom a fall of coal at tbe Bast colliery- Adolph Gruclnskl, laborer, 25 years old, married, and reside at Mt. Carmel. He sustained a severe strain of the back through a fall of coal. George Robenchuck, a miner S9 years of age. and ono of tho victims of the Mahanoy City colliery explosion, was received at the hospital yesterday afternoon. Ho suffers from burns about tbe head forearms, bands and back, but his condition is not very serious. Dr. Iliddle stated to-day that he would operato on Patrick Brennan, the boy injured in tbe Mahanoy City colliery explosion, some time this afternoon. Tho boy remains un conscious and it will bo necessary to remove the pressure . of the fractured parts of the skull upon the brain. Tho rest of tho ex plosion victims aro doing as well as can be ex peeled, but all except Robencbock aro still in a dangerous condition. EMAN0N BANQUET. Members of the Club ami Lady Friends lhdny the Hveut. The fourth anniversary of tbo Emanon Club was celebrated in the parlors of the Ferguson House last evening with a sump tuous banquet served by Mino Host Hutchi son The members of the club, and their lady friends, and a few Invited guests partook THE RISE Ifl WAGES I Commercial Agencies Glte Cheerful Reports For the Bread Winners. GOOD BUSINESS IN THE FUTURE. The General Advance In Earnings of Cotton li Tea Per Cent., Iron and Steel Ten. and Coil Miners About as Much. "MAX LEV1T S. Why Not ? Buy your spring1 hat now. None better than the stock we carry. ....... ... d(li FT GANGWAY 7 FT. VEIN. Pi 4. X n 2 n i- a r- 5 2 3 PI u in rS ?5 o z New York, Mnrch 11 II. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade saya: lly far the best assurance of good business In the future is found In the general rise of wages. The general advance In earn ings of cotton mill operative. In most cases 10 per cent, of iron and steel workert generally 10 per cent, tlnplate and sheet workers from fi to 10 per cent and nf coal miners, In some largo districts, nbout os much, has set a pace which most establishments will follow which have reduced wages in past years of depression. Those who fall to com prehend what such a change may mean have only to consider that a tenth In crease In the wages of all labor would put into tbe markets a new buying de mnnd in ntnouut about three-quarters of the entire value of exports to all coun tries. T he volume of business showB no signs of decrense, and for the first full week of March has been nbout 51.7 per cent greater than In the same week of last year and O0.9 par cent greater than In 18!2. Ilrndstreot's review says: Industrial and trade activity Is still a pre-eminent feature of the general business situation. Price strength, too. is notable, especially in view of the mid-winter rise of beb runry, except in the ense of tbe leadinc cereals and wool. Iu manufacturing lines the situation is one of great ac tivity. Additional advances in wages announced this week seem likely to swell the number of workers whose wages are reported advanced to close to li 5,000. The iron and steel trade is still excited by reports of feverish demand, Inade quate supplies and further advanced quotations. Our $I.OO Stiff Hat Has No Equal. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATE HATTER.. CORNER MAtH AND CENTRE STREETS. Neiswenter's LIVERY and BOARDING STABLES. STUMP HEADING. - Investlentors Allowed Further Time. Harrisburg, Starch 11. Cnairman John H. Fow, of the legislative com mittee to investigate the charges of nl- leged bribery in connection with the fonsideration of the McCarrell jury bill In the house, filed a preliminary report yesterday In the house. The report de clares that "it will be impossible to con clude their labors by March 13, the time fixed by resolution. They therefore ask that the time be extended to March 27." On motion the time of filing the report was extended. THIRD LIFT GANGWAY 7 FOOT VEIN. B C Xo Acrreemont Itenoliod. rittsburc. March 11. The scale com mittees of the coal operators and min ers' organizations of the Pittsburg dis trict held several meetincs yesterday, but adjourned at 4 o'clock until today without having accomplished anything. According to statements made by mem' bers of the committee no conclusion was arrived at beyond the fact that the min ers issued their ultimatum, which Is in accordance with the resolutions adopted at the last district convention. It was further stated that the only question that came up for consideration was ma chine mining. Uoth sides were firm In their stand. conclusions, but tbo Hebalii has since learned that the reticence did not shield any thing upon which tbo paper bad not already informed the public. The causo of the ex plosion was the ignition of tho gas by two workmon who went up into an old breast for a plank. Stephen Silcski and John Junkett, two of tbe victims now in tbe Miners' hos- ORION'S JEWELRY STORE, 120 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna. IF YOU LIKE A cup of good coffee and want to save money, try our Mexican Coffee At 1 8 cents. It is equal in strength and flavor to a great deal of coffee sold at much higher prices. If you want something better, try our Java Blend at 25 Cents. nital. wero working in breast No. 82. we constantly Regiment, P. ., and served all through the many yards west of the breast (No. 68) - I 'it'll war I . , i I a i. 1 I . . I v,.,.. ., i in wuicu liiu Kiia whs urai muiieu Tne remains oi an inlant chliu ot r. J. Barrett, of Wui. Penn, were interred In St. Joseph's cemetery, Qirardvllle, this after noon. Julia, tbe lS-months-old daughter of A. Schmlth, of South Jardin street, died yester day from pueumonia, Tho funeral will tako placo to-morrow. New Carpets auil Dress Goods. It will bo of great advantage to purchasers to secure their spring novelties at our store. 3-4-7t P. J. Monaqhan. License Money. There area number of liquor licenses yet a be beard by tbe court, among them being several from Shenandoah. The portion due the slato from licenses to date is (6S.S2S.00. Tbe amount due the towns named is as fol lows: Ashland, Jt, 800 ; Butler Twp., $1,030; Frackville, $1,440 ; Gordon. S4S0 ; Miners vllle. 1 4 320 : Schuylkill Haven, f 1,320 Tremc-ut Borough, tl,800; Tower City, tl.200; Union Twp., 600 1 Union Twp.. ifortb f 180 j Union Twp., East, f 900. IluuiM-r's, Chentnut & Cherry streets, Fresh and smoked meats, butter and eggs. tf If you want the Best Java Coffee we can buy, try our 35c Old Government Dutch Java. nut id rent I nn?e Roasted Coffee is a banrain. It is better than package coffee at higher prices. Three Vears to Muke .Murder, Wlillo testifying against John Kennedy, befote Justice Kowe, three years ago, for na explosion, which Injured U threats against tbe Poor Directors, Lewis gloan wi the 0jh()r 6,x WOt bouse, was stabbed In tne abuomen by Keu. nedv. from the effects of the wouud be died yesterday. Kennedy Is now serving time for the crime. Vanilla Ice Cream To-dy and to-morrow. At Sheider s bakery, 28 VUtt Centre street. SPECIAL DRIVES THIS WEEK ! Five pounds of good Pruues for 25 cents. Three pounds of large Prunes for 2 cents. Five ppunds of good Raisius for 25 cents. Four cans of Pumpkin for pies, 25 cents. Two cans of pie Peaches for 25 cents. Three cans of cold packed Tomatoes for 25 cents, i'our cans of Early June Peas for 25 cents. At KEITBR'S. Vote of Thanks, Tlio local lodge of True American baa nasbed a vote of thuuks to all slsted the members lu tbe oxercUea atteuding tbe celebration of the lodged 23rd auulvcr- sary on tbe 3rd Inst. Soeclal Kxi-urslou on to Washington via ... r.imu. ltallrnud Thursday, March IU, Train leaves Shenandoah at 8:15 a. m. Round trio tickets, good to roturn until March 25tb. only fS.Ol. tf Itehearsal The Scboppn minstrels will rehearse in the club room to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. It Is expected that all tbe performers will be present, Our watch repairing is always reliable and Is accompanied by a ono-ycar guarnntee. Orkln's jewelry store. tf These two men needed planks and they left their place of work to look for them. They walked cast as far as breast No. 08. This breast was worked out three weeks ago, There was a battery at the foot of the hreast and a manway door in it. Silesk! and Junkett opened this door, passed through it, and went up the hreast In search of plank. It was while thus engaged that they iEnited the gas, and were the wont bnrned of the men, Tho details ef the circumstances leading to the second explosion (about five minutes later, as some of tbe men say) are as follows Johu Mills and Bernard Sloau wero working in breast No. 78. Upon hearing the explosion thev descended to the 3rd lift gangway and started east to Inquire the cause of the explosion, aud the location. Whou they got to A Ishown in diagram) they found a door had been blown away. 1 no door nan been .,n,ln.,A.l at thn nintlth nf thfl tunnel (Dl. The two men were at this point when they j Edith Brown observed two tights at a point some distance further east (U) and opposite breast 03, tne two men were George UobenchoeJc and John Klen. loaders who had descended to the gangway from their breasts to ascertain the cause of tbe explosion. Mills and Hloan hurried in that direction, aud bad traveled about 60 yards east from tbe tunnel when tbe ureunan, I Low ltatrs two of whom were the loaders referred to, occurred. The causo of the second explosion may be considered speculative; but there Is no doubt that tbe gas was displaced to a point on the gangway wbero some of the men weie sitting with their naked lamps, because the gangway would, ot course, no mo saieiy valve, so. to spcan, as to now mai gai traveled from breast No. 08 to the gangway nnn ,1l Thn fnrrA nf Ihn nnniMlftsirtn ivonws 1 , Tnlrtstnn of the ens was more WllO US- . . . ,1,. .!, ,(,. ..,1 from tho fact luat two sets oi nmoer wero displaced In that direction west of breast No. OS. Little or no damage was none to tne colliery by tbe expl iou, with the exception that some of tho breast batteries were blown outaadtbe brattice in tbo tunnel, which runs Irom tbe 7-foot to tbo Skidmoro, was more or less disturbed. Tbe colliery was In full operation yesterday. Tbe air course in that section of the mine Is west along the third lift gangway, into the tunnel (D) along the east side of tbe brattice, thence along the west side and out of tbe tunnel back to tbe gangway, thence west, thence in different directions aud through the several breasts and headings back to brcatt 73. tbeuce through a heading Into of it. Tho parlors wero appropriately decor ated for the event and on tbe eastern wall was displayed tbe emblem "Emauon," ac companied by the club colors gendarme, blue and yellow. The evening's events opened with an ad dress by the president, Mr. Baylor Longsdorf. who related tho history of tbo club and closed with a few remarks on its future. This was followed by a came of progressive "piggy.11 It was very interesting and occasioned a great deal of merriment. The first prize was won by Miss Sallie Price, of Lost Creek, while tbe booby prize was presented to Miss Ad el la Daddow, of town. Tbe piano selections by Miss Nellie Price, of Lost Creek, were well rendered and received. Members of the club also contributed musical selections. Mr, Hutchinson was highly complimented on tbe banquet and the service. Tbo following guests were present: Messrs. Roy C. Rubright, Charles Neiswenter, Richard Rowse, Elwood Jacohy, Edward T. Johnson, John Klncaid, March Ilassler and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brumm, of town; M. Saylor Longsdorr, William Price, William D. Jones, of Lost Creek; J. S. Bcddall and W. J.Lewis, ot Wm. Penn; William H. Underwood, Haz- leton; Oliver Hawkins and William Kumby, of Centralis; and Misses Edith Erdman, Adclia May and Josephine paddow, Annie keitban, Lanra Acker and Lanra Robertson of town; Nettle Kellar. Centralis; Martha Jones, Sallie, Nellie and Jesale Price and Lost Creek; Jennie Sforrisou, Brownsville; Llllle Iielntz, Ashland; and Jean C. Glover, Wm. Penn. Big reductlou in prices. See onr show window for bargains, on account of removal to No. 10 South Main St. E. B Brumm. Advertised Letters. The.followlng is a list ot letters remaining! uncalled for at the local post offlco: E. F. Atberbolt,- F. O, Kent. Win. F. Osman, Hattie Bishop, Georgo A. Mertlln, Michael J. Miller, Peter Miller, John C. Delbaugh and Estclle Morton. I). W. Bkdea, P. M. Try p l'ouud Of our 25c. chocolates for Sunday eating. You'll waut another next Saturday. It Uqoks & Beown. Tht "V" I'rogrnin. Tbe lollowlng program will be given at a ni' cting of the "Y" this evening: Singing, I Y;" Scripture reading, Edua Loucks; solo, Mattie Thomas; recititluu, Dora Richards; re-idiug, Clara Yost; address, John Lawson; notes of interest, E. T. Danks: critic to be appointed. Our Spring Goods Are Here. We hve several counters Iu Coverts. Cheviots, Serges. Poplins. Henriettas and Black Crepons. We are proud of this selec tion and tlio pilces at which wo are able to dispose of them, 3-10-tf R. F. Gill. 7 -.it'l Best equipped stables in this region. Conveyances of every description always at your service. Horses for all kinds of purposes with a fine selection to choose from. All safe and reliable. NEISWENTER'S Livery and Exchange Stables. Nice Furniture ! While not a joy for ever, is a delight while it lasts. We are doing a larger business every day, for not only the goods but the prices are always right. There Is difference between a bargain for a bait and a genuine bargain. We wish you to see the difference. We offer big bargains on account of removal to No. 10 South Main St. 3-4-tf E. B. Brumm, to Washington vai.la llallroad. via l'emi.yl- Special excursion Thursday, March 10th, Train leaves Shenandoah at 8:15 a, m. Round trip rate only fS.Ol. Tickets good to return uutil March 25. tf Form's Auction Sale, Porta Bros., the tailors, who are tempor arily located In the Watson property, will have an auction sale on Saturday next, be ginning at 3 o'clock, at their former stand, .No. 24 north Main ot. Many bargains are offered. 8 3-tf X.nwneyf Candy Is sold on Its merits. The name "Lowney" is on each piece. It Is sold In sealed packaEH as follows ; Chocolato almonds, J lb., 15c chocolate creams, 1 lb., 10c.; assorted choco lates and bon bons, J lb , 30c; 1 lb., 00c. It Hooks & Brown, Alarrled. Abrara Mills of Wade, and Miss Sallie Fox, of New Castle, wero married on Thursday evening at the reeldcuce of tho bride's parents. Rev. II. V. Sharp, pastor of tbe Wade P, M. church, officiated. Wanted, a Good Coat Maker At John Meldalzls'. No. 122 South Main street. . 3-7-Ot 1'roinpt Settlement, Shenandoah, Pa., .March 8, 1800 This certifies that I bavn received, tills 8tb day of March, suttlemcnt in full for loes sustained by tbo fire of February 28tb, hating been Insure! in several companies by Thomas lieddall, agent. (Signed) JotlN Pobtz. Not Turkey Hun. Peter Butkauis, tbe man who had his left hand and part of the forearm blown off yes-1 terday by an explosion of dualin cops and dualin, set off by a spark that fell from his lamp, was injured at Kehley Ruu, and not Turkey Run colliery. The accident was re- pnrUd at the Miners' hospital as haviug oc curred at the latter place. Coco Argoline, the genuine article, for sa'e at Kirlin's drug store. 10-6-tf Venidotis Grunted. Pension crrtldeates were Issued yesterday to the following: John A Gilger, Pottaville, 0 per month; M. S. Pcrke, Numcdia, $. Our watch repairing and our prices are un- eouallod. Orkln's Jewelry store. tf l ltllU LUNCIIISS TO-NlQlir, sickert'b. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes will be se'ved, free, to-night. HENTZ s. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes, free to-night. WEEKS." Specialties by tbe I.ally children to-night. Music by Max lllrsb. KKNDiUCE HOUSE. Sour krot and pork will be served, free, to all patrons to-night. M. O'NEILL, 106 S. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Spring Opening WAIT FOR IT I The grand display ot spring and nomtr millinery at the Bon Ton millinery, 29 North Main street, on March 16th. It will be greaser and grander than ever. A full carload with all the newest styles and latest designs In ready-to-wear effects Bailors and walking bats from tbe best up-to-date manufacturers In New York, Boston and Philadelphia, we are tbe leader in mltllaery direct from the Importers. Onr spring opening will contain the newest shade In Ribbons, Liberty Silts, Mirror Velvets, Pongees, Gauzes, Mausellne-de-SoIree, Chiffons, Laces, Nettings and Veiling. Also the latest ornaments In bat trimming. Spangles, Booties, JeU, Ball-Pins, Steels, Pearl, gold, oridlied and Jeweled Novelties. Our flower stock will be a thing of beauty and a Joy forever. You cannot help but admire the goods and rejoice over our low prices. WE PROHISE To show at our spring opening the moat ex. qulslte line ot novelties procurable from foreign market. Imported tiata aa weU a our own Our 1,000 ready-trimmed bats to be exhibited for ladles, mlase and children will b sold at price to mako you happy. Ooma yourself and do yourself iustloe at our opening oa March 16th, im . BON TON N11LUNEBY, No. 29 North UilBSImf. I Souvenirs free to every ladUM 1 1 li ir infill V nf . fraVfttiil V ir 'nr-'iii . .