(Ethttttttg law. VOL. XV.-NO. Ill SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. MAY G. 1899. ONE CENT is Get in the Push. It is a good thing. We have opened for the spring and summer sea son an immense line of Baby Carriages. J. P. Williams & Son, A carload is the extent of our stock, the larg est yet consigned to one dealer in Shenandoah. Our prices suit the con dition of the times. FURNITURE AND MUSIC STORE. 13 S. IN1 a I n St., Shenandoah, Pa. JSO'HARA'S F"OR Hand; 1 lliiY J " OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH and flaln Street, MAHANOY CITY. A LIVE ALLIGATOR i rsj our WINDOW Woilltl not attract more attention than the bcnutlfut styles of children's head wen r. Our stock tMa prinK I the finest that we have ever had and the prices well, they were never so low as at present. The Indies not only admire them s they pas along, but they step Inside and make a purchase. A grtat many of our styles have been broken y in the sires, but we still have huMciont to supply all. Another stock will arrive the latter end of this week. 1 MORGAN'S FANCY BAZAR, a3 NORTH MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. 9 S fl f( H s fl sj ffi if tfi i" ffl fl fl if i-i f tfi fl s flx tfi ij sjp BALDWIN REFRIGERATORS. This is our fifth year with the BALDWIN and we are pleased with our sales. Every Refrigerator sold makes us a friend and helps to sell others. They use less ice and keep the food sweeter than any others. Ask your neighbor who has a Baldwin. ALL SIZES F"ROIVl $10 to $30. Swalm's Hardware Store. Come right through the brick buiiding. serve you well hi the rear. We will R EMOVED ! Q 0 TO NO. r SOUTH flAIN STREET. Come to see us in'''our.new and enlarged quarters. Our stock is far larger than the last time you visited us. But our prices remain as low as ever. We are the headquarters for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Husical ruments and Optical Goods. Orkiri's Jewelry Store, No, 7 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Penna? Next door to Qoldln's MAmmoth Clotlilt.g House. C LJNew Carpets, New Oil Cloth, New Linoleum.! 3 SI r,. f t A full line of new spring styles ln- Tapestry, Velvet and Body Brussels. flv,snr A IMC M v-uxrunij- new oLy ico, cauu uauueo. RAG CARPETS All kinds and prices. - At KBITER'S. SERIOUS STABBING. A Kulle Ends n Quarrel Ovrr Ouino 11C Cards. A stabbing affrny which may yet hate a fatal result took placo on Eiist Lloyd street last night. Tlio victim was Joseph Qowles, n married man residing at 41(1 East l.luyd street. Ills assailant is a young man named William Szunanskl. The stabbing was done with thn largo blade of a pocket knlfo. Gowlis walked to his homo after the stab biig, but has silica boon confined to bis bed. A physician was not summoned until four o'clock this morning, when Dr. Btoln was called and found the victim suil'ering from a wound in the groin, from which tho Inti'i tlnes protruded. Dr. Stein put fivo stltchus in the Kiisli. Kzummiaki was arrested by Policeman Kojlo. llu made no denial of the stabbing. Whuu arranged before Justico Toomey he nd mittcd his guilt, but claimed that the victim first Struck him. Qowlos says tho quarrel resulted fiom bis whining six dollars from his assailant. Sznmanski is held pending tlio result of his victim's injuries. American and German Compressed Yeast is sold by all grocery keepers. AH first class bakers use it. Fresh, reliable and quick Makes tbo boat broad. Try It, 4-21-lm HEWS FROM THE GOUHT. The First Week of the Criminal Session Closed. REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY ! Lott Child Pound. Tho youtnr child of Andrew Knshwara, a resident or West Centre street, wandered from its homo last night and tho parents bo came gieatly distressed. Accompanied by Mr. C. U. Palmer, a neighbor, Mr. Kushwara appeared at the meeting of the Borough Council and requested that tho Flro Marshal be permitted to ring tho flro alarm bell to attract attention to tho case. Tho permission was granted. Tho ringing of the bell at tracted a large crowd to tho Borough build ing and a general search for tho child was In stituted. About half au hour later Mr. Kushwara reported that his child had been returned to its home by a neighbor. Ho re quested that thanks bo extended to tho Bor ough Council, Flro Marshal Reynolds, Chlof or Police Murphy, tho Columbia Hoso Com. pany and othors who gave him assistance. WM. VKSJt. Tho Wm. Penn colliery will resume opera tions Monday mornine and will wore flcn days next week. George Wooiner, who has been quite 111 with typhoid fever, has fully recovered. James Fox and family to-day sh.pped their household goods to Philadelphia, whoro they will make their future homo. While the furnlturo was being removed to tho car tho horses became frightened and some of tho furniture was thrown from the wagou and broken. Martha, infant daughter of Henry Kelly, has recovored from a severe illness. Mrs. Mary Steele- is on the sick list. Alfred the six-year-old sou of William Nixon, is suffering from au attack of diph theria. Tho family has the sympathy of a large circle of friends. Last Sunday their daughter was buried. Services will be held in tho M. E. church to-morrow. Suuday school at 10:30 a. m. ; Junior Epworth League, 5.00 p. m. ; Senior Epworth.League, 7:30 p. m. Preaching and communion at 0:00 p. m. Bov. Ephrlam Potts, of Frackville, will occupy tho pulpit, and as he Is a fnrmnr nn.fnr nf Ma nioi.n aA is beloved by the people hero a largo congre- euuuu win greBi mm. Go and seo Brobst'a Improved dry beof cutter. Beef chipped as thin as paper. 6-lm Tlio Operetta. Eehearsals are being held for tho produc tion of the beautiful onerettA. "ninrlnrnlln In Ferguson's theatre tho latter part of this momn. n is lor tno benefit ot AU Saints' church, and the cast will include home talent under tho personal direction of Mrs. G. W. Van Fossen. Tho boy alto from tho Church of tbo Nativity, of South Beth lehem, will assume tho part of "Prince," and this in itself Is an attraction that will draw many people. No pains nor expense is being spared to make the production a success, ex ceeding anything yet presented by homo talent. Spring Saltings, 810, 811 and Sit. Kelly & Conway, tailors. 14 Wmi Cnntr street. 4-S-tf l'leaglng Entertainment. Upon the close of the meeting of Watkiu Waters Post Kn Ufl a A If l..t ,.,,., the Post and members of lfenrv TTnriirsntln Camp No. 40, Sons of Veterans, Womon's Belief Corps and Ladles' Aid Society were entertained by a phonograph concert given by C. F. Dalbert of Pnttvllln Tho T.r. talnment continued for over two boors, and was very gratifying. A substantial collection was given Mr. Deibert. Flatulence is cured by Bef.cuam's Pills. Camp lis, Attention! All members of Washington Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A., are requested to attend tho next regular meeting to be held on Tuesday evening, 0th Inst., at 7:30 o'clock, In Egan's hajl, to take part in a smoker and entertain went, it being the thirtieth anniversary of tho Camp, By order of W. H. Bbown, Pres. Attest : J. 8. Williams, Sec'y, 4 o-3t Resigned Ills l'oaltlon. Edward Beddall, who for tbo Bast few weeks has been employod as a clerk at Bed dall & Wardrop's hardware store, Mt. Carmol, resigned his position to-day and left for his home at Port Carbon, Have vou seen the KcAtlnp Tkirer In Brumm's show window? 5 3-tf A Hunaway, A grocer's team caused some excitement this morning by running away. Tbo horses ran along East Centre street to Main, thence to Cherry, and east to Market alley, where they stopped at their stable. No damage was done. Leave your orders for cut flowers for the May assembly at the Shenandoah drug storo. Have them placed early. 0-S-St Victims Recovering. A report that another of the Maple mil colliery explosion victims died last night w&j unfounded in truth. All the Burvlvors are rapidly Improving, three at the Miners' hospital and one at his home In town. TroussrlDga as Low as 83-00. Splendid assortment. Kelly & Conway, Ferguson House block, 4-S-tf Advance In Coal Hates, The Indications at uresent nolnt tn an ad. vanee of 23 cents Tier ton in tidewater nrln for anthracite coal on Juno 1 by the big pro ducing compantes. Xto olllcial announce ment of this fact baa yet been made. New Milk Route. ' On and after May 0th, I intend to start in business. If you want tho best milk, butter and eggs, leave your address at Ilagcnbuch's drug store and I will call and see you. Yours truly, Feed. Jay. A Itteord Breaker In the Dumber of Bills Ignored and uaddllng the Costs on Prosecutors Several Recom mendations Made. Pottsville, May 0. The grand Jury com pleted Its labors, and this morning submitted tlio following report to court : Tie Grand Inquest of tbo Commonwealth of Pennsylvania inquiring for tlio County of Schuylkill for May bcssIoiis 189d. respectfully rcpoit as follows: 1 Wo have passed upon 161 bflls of indict ment submitted for our action, of which number we have returned 74 as true bills and 87 as no true bills. Wo have pliced the costs In 74 cases of tho bills iguored an the prose cutor or prosecutrix, and , hi 3 hues 011 tho county, wkero wo have had the ClUpositlon of tho same. j We have visited tho count prison and found that institution well iiiHiiited hv tho efficient warden, Captain Jam II. Lovan, and the worthy matiou, Mrs. ltdbiusou. Tho parlor nud tho sido corridor of the prison should lie papered, pahtcd aud re furnished, rs Its prcent coiirtltioti is not very creditable to tin county. i The wall ulotiv thn nnaim friuil Hn.f rr..m tho prison entrance should bo repaired so as to conform with the other portiou of tho front wall. If repaired soon, tlio co will not be largo, and delay will occasion tho building ot a now wall, as it is gradually be coming dilapidated. Wo have also visited tho county almshouse aud can cheerfully recommend tbe present management of the samo as bciilfc tho best possible, considering the ctowdod condition of all the buildlncs. Thanks am ftllA In 1t,n Steward Mendon Feglcy and tho matron, .'113. i tKii!, wuimro amy assislcu ty tne ctllcieut corps of employes under them. As a matter of ccouoniv to tha tnuntv. wn strongly recommend tho erectioit of a new slaughter bouso and a new ice bouse. Tho present buildings aro positively unfit for their respective nnrnoses. Ta lu-llnvn hA oxpenso incurred in er ctiug theso buildings vm 00 navea in a very snort period, through tho saving and caro of mati rials. Wo would respectfully call attention tn thn overcrowded condition of tho insauo depart ment for tho males. Humanity requires that somo steps should be taken to relieve tho same, by having some of tho inmates trans- lerreu to stato institutions. Wo would call attention to the dangerous condition of tho abutment, of tho bridge crossing tho Schuylkill at Mouut Uirlwu. A little repair now will savn wliut 1n.1v i. u daugerous travel way, if porniltled to grow Constables In tho several districts should bo required to pay particular attention to tho roads in their several baillnrinkp Tl. leading from St. Clair to Pottsville. by way of . t . r ; 1 . 1 . . ... -. . . . ijuav dimes, auu inu roau DCtweOU 1'ottSVlllO aud Schuylkill Haven, are very much In urcu 01 attention. Iu conclusion wo thank the court and its Several Olllccrs for RUtUtanrn nml.riwl i.a and courtesies oxtended, during the progress of our deliberations. Allot which is respect- miiy submitted. 1. . p. L. EstehlY, Foromin. Attest 1 Geo. J. McIntyiie, Sco'y. BILLS IQNOI1RD. Tho Grand Jury Ignored the bills and put tbe costs on the prosecutors in the following numerous cases: Patrick M. Breunan, viola ting tne liquor law, oath of John Delanev: John Eumska, larceny, oath of Woletka Dornoski, common scold, Holloman ; Joseph Buike, oath of A. Doniesiowicz; larceny, oath of Andrew Bubnis; Charles Levanovich, assault and battery, oath of A. Bendrick ; John Killen kaufsky, assault and battery, oath of John Kulchurckisj Wm. Mollesky and John Kerchurckis, assault and battery, oath of John Killenkaufsky : Jacob Cznba. assault and battery, oath of Frank Davis ; John uooowicz, assault ana battery, oath of Jacko Borko; Joseph Eaczlmal, assaultand battery. oath of John Miller j George Wilczynkls, assault and battery, oath of Marion Man- wisti ; Thomas and Bollls Buenos, a. and b.. oath of Anthony Machulis; Bollls Bugnes, malicious mischief, oath of Stlney Coras; Andrew Cossich, aggravated assault and battery, oath of John Siscoe; Enoch Pol losky, Andrew Cosbina, J. Broskitus and An thony Pioska, aggravated ass mlt and battery, oath of William Mqskawlczand Joseph Shon oskyi John Fowlos, alias Frank Saroflne. assault and battory, oath of Peter Drusac; James Jones, assault and battery, oath of John Jacobs; Stlney LonguskI, assault and battory, oath of Frank Guorney: Peter Shumsky and Yatsko Suffron, assault and battery, oath of Authony Lukotch; Bob Urbanavage, larceny as bailee, oath of Matt. Beigacus. TBUE BILLS. Truo bills were found in the following cases: John Sirocco, compounding a felony, oath of George F-. Moyer; Thomas Paulako. nis, securing tbe publication of a libelous statement, oath of Joseph Anderson; Charles Klock, larceny, oath of Frank Allison: Joseph Shuckwith, assanlt, oath of Mrs. John Klynitys; Gomer Jones, f, and b oath of Katie Meiswinkle; William Knott, f. and b oath of Catherine Scally; Klements Kar vish, larceny, oath of M. Ueaton; August Shlottman, larceny as bailee and embezzle ment, oath of Isaac Manback, APPLICANTS NATUBALIZED. Several applicants were naturalized to-day. They all gave intelligent answers. Tbe ap plicants were Kazimer Aleuckes, Andrew B. Brinkas, George Szykiewlez, Anthony Kollo wsky, natives of Bussla-Poland ; Joseph Kasperaukas and Joseph G, Malon(s, of Bussia Lithuania George Kuhler, of AustrorHuugary ; Joseph Yuczk, of Hun gary ; and Carl Kolb and Jacob Herman, of Germany, MINOR NOTES. Major John F. Finney, Deputy U. S. Treas urer at Philadelphia, was in town today, Controller Muldoon Is still considering the bond issue question, but will probably decide to-day whether ha will sign tbe bonds or not. The Commissioners clerks are compiling the statements of constables in reference to them fighting forest fires and when they are Wychok; Anna oath of James falso pretence. William Kissler, through tho Commissioners and Controller will pass upon tho bills. John Buckloy settled hit suit against the Pcnna. Ballroad Company for damages through Injuries sustained in a collision at Nichols street about a year ago. Miss AllcoC. Flrey, daughter of Bov. M. J. Firoy, formerly pastor of tho English Lutheran church hero, was married at tho homo of bor parents, Springfield, Ohio, to Itobert S. Collins, of Philadelphia. TRIALS FIXED. Tbo criminal libel suit of H. C. Boyor, pubtlsbor of tho Miners' Journal, vs. M. K. Doyloand M. J. Lawlor, publishers of the News, has been fixed for tlial next Monday. The assault aud battery suit against Harry Bcckor, of Girardvllle, Is also fixed for' that date. sheriff's rales. M. P. Quinn purchased tho Market street proiKsrty In Pottsville, owned by tho Edward K. Uaynor estate for f 1,000. Tho Eva Malhlash property, Mabauoy i-iane, was sold to iior attorney. M.M. Burko. uq , tor fo. Tho property of John and Sarah Webber. Mabanoy City, was sold to her attorney. T. 11. is. i,yon, Esq.. for K0. I ho farm of John C. Wily. Bush lownshln. soiu to Attorney uracil for foO. Sixteen properties wore sold and tho sales of six were stayed. released from jail. hmmaSeidol to-day filed her ran omit tn tne uiscnargo or Stewart Morgan under the Insolvent laws and from liability for damnirf). n settlement having been effected with re gard to tbo claim for damaces for breath nf promlso of marriage. Tho parties rosido at rrackvlllo. MARRIAdE LICENSES. Gooreo Mendash and Mary Ilutlock. nf Kelayres ; Edward McEllouo and Mary Coylo, of Lost Creek : Peter Hlockl nnd Julia Matiaca, of St. Clair. DEEDS RECORDED. P. & R. O. & I. Co., to John A. Haertter for premises in Tremont; John A. Haertter and wife to John B. McGrath, for promises In Tremont; Wm. Mcaso, administrator and others to Esalas Brown, promises In Porter township. CRIMINAL COURT. Annie Bodusky, assaultand battery, oath of Annio McNavisb, bill ignored ; prosecutor for costs. John Koslusky, assault and battery, oatb of Anthony Walitus, not guilty ; prosecutor for costs. Wasal Kropo, assault and battory, oath of Tenko Cherrlok, bill ignored ; prosecutor for costs. Chas. -D. Eocco, assault and battery to ravish, oath of Maggie Burke, bill ignored ; prosecutor for costs. John Walters aud Mlko Scanlan, tramps, oath of John Butz, plead guilty ; jl fiuo, costs and 00 days each. Fetor Eagan, assault and battery to kill, oath of John O'Connor, not guilty ; each pay half the costs. Joseph Buckintz, larceny nud (also pre tense, oath of John Madosh, not guilty ; prosecutor for costs. Nosman Bachcrt, assault and battory, oath of Joseph Beiss, not guilty ; prosecutor for costs. Joe WIerzak, larceny as bailee, oatb of Michael Scanlan, not guilty but pay two- tnirus or tno costs and the prosecutor pay une-iuira. Evan George, assault and battery to kill Ac., oath of John Diefenderfer; guilty of assault ana uattcry alone ; J 13 fine, costs and 30 days. James Brcnnan and Mike Dougherty, assaultand battory to kill, oath of Melso Akomitus, not guilty but pay two-thirds of the costs and the defcudant one-third. In the case of Eose Baskavisky. charged with larceny by Peter Gastick, tho bill was Ignored and the costs put ou the county. Tony Marphlne, larceny, oatb of Enos Loy, guilty; $15 fine, costs and three months. William Godavago, assault and battery to kill, etc., oath of Eya Witakums; jury out. Anthony Bnnckena and Simon Magla, assault and battery, oath of Matt. Frank, not guilty but pay two-thirds of the costs and prosecutor one third. Honora and Maggie Beardon, eharged with being common scolds, on oath of Susan Fluck, were found not guilty, and the coats were divided equally between the defendants and prosecutrix. Michael Walsh pleaded guilty to malicious mischief, oath of J. J. Franey, and was sent enced tn pay f3 fine and the costs. Mr. Franey did not appear against him. Among the grand jurors of this week were James Bussell, Thomas Carney, Mahanoy City; James H. Thompson and Howard Klerkner, West Mahanoy Twp.; Matthew Corriganand John Campboll, Mahanoy Twp.; Thomas J. Broughall. Petit Jurors. David B. James, Luke Welsh, Edward Murphy, David Brown, Maurice Heckman, Shenan doah. Alice Byan, assault and battery, oath of John Byan; not guilty but pay the costs. John Martin, keeping a vicious, dog, oath of Samuel H. Hummel, not guilty; coqnty for csts. Katie Hint;, assault and battery and ma licious mischief, oath of Eva Laczyoski; not gHllty, prosecutor for costs. Egnes Pouser, assanlt and battory. oath of Mlko Malavago; the defendant was found guilty and received a sentence of $10 fine, costs and S months. Mike Makalosky and Alexander Pushin- sky, malicious mischief, oath of John La shinsky;not guilty but pay two-thirds of the costs and the prosecutor one-third, Mary Wilcosky and Maggie Burke, assault and battery and robbery, oath of Chas. D. Uocco; Maggie Burke was found guilty as to assault and the court imposed a sentence of costs. f5 fine and SO days. Maty Wilcofsky's sentence is held under advisement. Bocco, tbe prosecutor, got the costs on tbe charge of assault to rob, and went to jail because be could not pay them, FIWGE ANDTHADE Gratifying Decrease In Business Failures For Last Month. VOLUNTARY ADYAHCE IN WAGES Eighteen Bessemer Firms and the Frtcke Coke Works Increase Wages, and Shows Confidence tn tbe Future, For General Business. rvi AX LEVIT S. Washable and Silk Neck wear just received. Buy our washable ties from ONE CENT upwards. Now York, May 6. It. O. Dun & Co., In tholr weokly rovlow of trade, Bay: Tho failures in April wero tho smallest In nny month since records by months began, 38 por cent smaller than in April of last year, not a third of thn nmount In 1897, and not hal tho amount in April of any provlous year. Both in manufacturing and In trading they were tho smallest ever known in that month, and In trading tho small est ever known In any month, as in manufacturing they wero, if tho larger failures wero omitted. It Is not inconslstont nor strange If business halts, because It haa been crowded to tho utmost for four months In anticipating future needs on account or now combinations proposed. In somo cases prices have been advanced so far as to chock now business, and in others works have been engaged so far ahead that now orders cannot now bo taken. Yet now business in amount which would have been astonishing two years ago Is still coming forward, and the voluntary advance In waecs by tho 18 bessemer firms of tho Central association and by tho Frick Coko works, whose shipments In Anrll. 30.- 452 cars, were the heaviest over known. now commence in tno future. At Buf falo and in Idaho strikes aro causing troublo, but labor questions clsewhoro do not affect general business. Carpet Heaters At all prloes at Frick e's carpet store. 5-l-0t Supervisor Hill Vetoed. Governor Stone haa vetoed tbe bill provid ing for tho election of Supervisors by the peoplo in boroughs of Schuylkill and Lucerne counties, on constitutional grounds. The bill was introduced by Bepreaentative Uaag, of this county. Bicyoles and bicycle sundries. Anything in tbe wheel line. Lowest prices. Orkln's, 7 Soutn Main street. tf IaVA Baking Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKINO POWOfH CO., NEW VODK. Deaths and Funerals. William J., a son of Mary and the late John O'Brien, died at tho family residenco, 421 West Cherry streot, at 4 o'clock this morning. Deceased was 23 years of ago and unmarried. He had been ailing from con sumption for over a year. Ho Is survived by his mother, three sisters. Miss Ella O'Brien and Mrs. Mary Bowes, of town, and Mrs. O'Connor, of Philadelphia; and five broth era: James and Michael, of town; Timothy, of rmiaueipma; Patrick, of Uawarden. Iowa. and John, of Forrestvlllo. William Blower, of West Oak street, to day received a 'telegram announcing tbe death of the Infant child of his brother, Thomas, at Wilkesbarre. Eobecca, 10-year-old daughter of Kuhn Beicb, of Bingtown, died yesterday. The death was due to convulsions which ensued after an illness of two days. Tho deceased was well and favorably known. Mrs. Hannah Davis, formerly of Black alley and Mlnersrllle. but late of Scranton died the foro part ofXhia week at the latter placo and was buried thcro yesterday. The deceased was the mother of County Treasurer i,llas Davis. Edward D three-year-old ton of Edward Coombe, of St. Nicholas, died this morning. The funeral will take placo on Monday. In terment will bo made atTamaqua. Tho funeral of Charles Cantwell, one-year-old son of Charles H. O'Neill, took place at Mabanoy City this afternoon. ICE CREAM AND ORANGE WATER ICE. Vanilla, strawberry and chocolate. Daily. 3Q cents per quart. Delivered at your home. hcuciaer'a bakery, 27 East Centre street, tf TayiiB Found Not Guilty. Charles H. Payne, of Centralla. was nr.. quitted of a serious oflenso in tho Columbia county court yesterday. Payne was charged with assault aud attempt to ravish the 13- year-old daughter uf Michael McGiuley, last March. The Jury found Payne not guilty, each to pay half the costs and glyo bail to keep the peace. Tho District Attorney had tbe prosecutor's coats stricken off. Suit was then brought against the nrosocutur. Mc Giuley, beoauso of threats ho is alleged to have made against Payne, and he Is held In $300 ball to keep the peace and appear at tho next term of court. FHESII TIIUCIC FOlt SATURDAY. Strawberries, asparagus, green neas. arlv Hose new potatoes, cabbage and pineapples. Every variety of flowers in bloom. Coslett's. 30 South Main str-t. 6-5-2t Advertised Letters. The following Is a list of letters remainlne uncalled fur at the local ist oflice: Miss Sadlo llittlur, Mlu Muunu Boughner. James Burrows, L. C. Baungarten, E. J. Coburn, W. A. Perry, Shenandoah Council American Legion of Honor, P. J. Connell. D. W. Glse. Adolph Lukat. D. W. Bedka, P. M. We aro soiling the cheapest gas mantles in town. Orkin's, 7 South Main street. tf Sunday School Workers, A. R. Scbclrer, who was appointed the orgauizerof the Mahanoy City and Shenan doah district of tho County Sabbath School Association, bag called a meeting of the Sabbath school workers of the district for next Monday oveuing. at Mabanoy City, to take steps toward perfecting tbe organiza tion ot tbo district. New stock of bicycle cements, rubber. drinking cups, pumps, saddles, gas lamps, etc., at Brumm's, 10 Sooth Main street. Struck the Vein, It Is offlcally announced that the steam drill operating in the Bear Ridge mountain, at Mahanoy Plane, has met with the expected success, and a rich vein of coal has been struck. The work of driving a tunnel from the East Bear Ridge tuunol will begin soon. This means much for the mou employed at that colliery. Fresh Mutter and Eggs, Choice Meats Daily. Bauser's Cherry and Chestnut Sts. tf Fltl'.E LUNCHES TO-NIOHT, bickebt's. Chicken soup, free, to-night. ukntz'h. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes to night. WEEKS.' Specialties by the Lally children to-night. Musio by Max tltrscu. KKNDMCK HOUSE. Sour krout and pork, free, to all patrons to-ulght. rooLEB's. not tamales, free, to-night. The largest and coolest glasa of beer in town. : Soft Shirts. i 3 Very latest designs. V J Qualities: Silks, Madras and 1 English Crepe. Will wash 3j and won't fade. Just the J thing for summer wear. S Ask lo see them and .our prices will make the sale. A few new shapes have been added to our enor mous big stock of hats. We are the recognized leaders iu this line. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATE HATTER. CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. The Leading Store ! We have just opened and placed ou sale several cases of cotton fabrics in Dimities, Organdies, Dotted Swiss, Corded and Fancy Piques, Ginghams, etc. This mag nificent line of new styles offers the widest range for popular selec tion in the very best goods and best styles to be found in the leading markets. Fine Dimities, i2 cents. Dotted Swiss, 124 cents. Organdies, 8c to I2jc. Piques, from 10c per yard up. A Large Assortment of Lace Curtains, front 50c to SI5.00 per pair. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN ST. If Husbands Knew How much relieved their wives would be by the purchase of a Baby Carriage ror GoCart They would attend to it at once. Just come and see our stock and we will do the rest. Our prices are such as will induce you to have your neighbors call to see us. M. O'NEILL, 10 O, Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker HATS TRIMMED FREE ! For stylish trimmed hats Go to the BON TON. For fine children's hats Go to the BON TON. For new style sailors Go to the BON TON. For the largest assortment flowers Go to the BON TON. Prices the lowest at the Bon Ton, leaders ot One millinery. in BON TON MILLINERY, No. 29 North Ualn Strut.
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