The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 22, 1899, Image 1

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pay you,
Get in the Push.
It is a good thing. We
have opened for the
spring and summer sea
son an immclisc line of
Baby Carriages.
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.
J. P. Williams & Son,
13 S. Main St.,
FURNITURE AND
MUSIC STORE.
Shenandoah, Pa.
ggJ0'HARA'S
Knife Hindu l'lunged a Dozen Time In
Die Victim.
It is surprising that William Turkl,
Lithuanian of town, ia allvo after tho treat
ment lio received at a boarding homo on
South Tear alley Saturday at tho hands of
Frank Kordecku Tho lattor was Ukou into
custody by l'oliccmau Uraltis and Constabio
Phillips.
Tho assailant and Ills victim had a quarrel
at tho hnuso referred to and Kordeckl used a
pocket knifo with bloody effect. Several of
his plunges barely missed vital points. Turk!
was stabbed twelve times. There was ono
wound In the h'ad, another In tbo neck, just
missing tho jugular vein; in tho right and
loft shoulders, right forearm, this oue six
Inches long; in tho left breast, about an Inch
abovu tho heart; on tho right arm, and In tho
right side and back
Dr. J. Q. Church was called upon to attend
the victim and said tho man looked as if ho
had been in a chopplug machine. Ho added
that Kordeckl must have some knowledge of
surgery to bo nolo to cut so closo to vital
spots, and yet avoid inflicting fatal injury.
When the caso was up before Justice Shoe
maker a settlement was mado by which tho
prosecutor was released upon payment of $5
to tho prosecutor, tho doctor's bill and the
costs.
TBHEATEflED
BY FLIPS, b
A Family Had a Narrow Escape Early
This nornlng.
THEY FLED THROUGH THE FIRE I
It Started While Ali.Were Asleep and the
Flames Were In the Stairway as They
Descended Property on West
Apple AlleWhe Scene.
A lira that barelv nikih rmnltinp In thn
loss of llvos occurred oii West Applo alloy
this morning. Thoawrm was sounded al
most simultaneously with tho blowing of the
colliery whistles at t(i usual hour. B:30
o'clock, and stirred1 up tfie town, as the loca-
ji whjah
tion of the box from
tho alarm was
and;j;;,
FOR I . f
American and Qcrman Compressed Yeast is
sold by all grocery keepers. All first clas
bakers uso it. Fresh, reliable and quick.
Makes tho best bread. Try It. 4-21-lm
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Cor. Lloyd and White Sts.,
SHENANDOAH
rialn Street,
and MAHANOY CITY.
Paying taxes is like buy
ing many of the so-called
bargains in many
stores you generally
pay out a good deal of
money for very meagre
returns.
Our lino of Chlldrcns Drcssr is complete the
styles the latest the lit, perfect and the prioes
well, they fit tho purse ot the buyer oa no
"special" bargains can do.
RIBBONS GALORE Our stock Is all right In
quantity nunllt and price. We have the
narrow wiathn for trlmmlnir dress skirts, and
we havo the wider for neck ribbons and waist
belts.
Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 Norm Mam st. ;.
Slnlen lleer Itecovered.
When John Donovan, a dtlver for tho
Columbia Brewing Company, left his wagon
standing at tbo corner of Lloyd and Gilbert
streets and wont Into n saloon at flvo o'clock
Saturday afternoon, Sainuol Hinks, James
Ungues and Joseph Flock took a keg of beer
from tho wagon and hastened with It to tho
rear end of a lot half a squaro away. Boforc
they could get tho keg tapped Donovan, in
company with Constable Ilolin and others,
pounced upon them. Thoy keg was returned
to tho driver and tho thlovcs were taken to
tho lockup. As tho browing company lost
nothing by tho theft It did not wish to prose
cute the men, and thoy wcro discharged after
paying the costs of the arrests.
They.Are Now SI. IVs.
The graduating exercises at tho Medico-
(jnlrurglcal College, In fhlladelpbla, wcro
held ou Saturday, when diplomas wore given
to 147 graduates in medicine. Among tbo
number were Christian Qruhler, sou of Key,
John Qruhler, and William J. Scanlau,
brother of Frank Scanlan, of the County
Commissioners' office. Both young men aro
residents of this town and passed with high
honors.
Tho best gas mautlo at tho cheapest price.
At Orkin's, 7 South Slain street. tf
Salary Increased.
Postmaster Daniol Bedea to-day received
tbo violcomo Intolligonco from tho depart
ment at Washington that his salary has been
increased from $2,100 to 2,200. This Is
complimentary to Mr. Bedea, in that it was
not sought, but granted voluntarily by the
sounded led many pecipld to suppose that tho
fire was at Kohlnoor colliery.
Tho sceno of tho flro"was at tho property of
David I), Jones, a double block located at
Nos 517 and 510 West Applo alley, ono part
being occupied by Jones Bad his family, and
the other by the family of John Qjmadis.
Mr. Jones is a flro boss at. the Kohlnoor col
liery. He was at work, dining the flro.
Much sympathy Is expressed for him. as the
property was only built aVmt threo years ago
and ho cleared It of debt only recently. Ills
family is a large one, emulating of himself,
wife and eight chlldreb.-
Mr. and Mrs. Jones arose at tliroo o'clock
this morning, and after tho former wont to
vork tho wife returned Jo bed. About two
hours later the family was aroused by cries
of flro by-a woman lu front of tho house.
Mrs. Jones sprang from her bed and found
tho apartments full of sffioko. She aroused
all her children and t hey hod timoonly to
scmtlly clad themselves. Mrs. Jones says
tho flames wcro making their way up tbo
stairway when tho family descended. All of
them had tho hair of their beads badly
scorched, but fortunately none received flesh
burns and all succeeded In safety escnnlue
from tho house to tho homo of a friend on
the opposito side of tho alley.
The flro had good headway before the
alarm was sounded and tho entiro structure
was at tbo mercy of the flames wheu the
Are companies arrivod, although tho response
Happenings In Court nml Hlsewhere at the
County Heat.
Tho second week of civil court opened this
morning with Judges Bcchtol and Marrand
udgo Lyon, of Juniata county, ou tho
bench.
In tbo matter of the application of Qeorco
W. and Julia Strang for an order to set asldo
judgment, tho money having been paid to
tho I'rothonotary, Judgo Bechtel refund! tho
application, on tho ground that the Supreme
Court had decided that, where tbo money is
paid to the I'rothonotary, tho court must
aflirm the Judgment. The parties must make
application to open tho Judgment. Tbero
will bo another hearing next Monday.
In tho case of tho Commonwealth B. An
nie and Christ O'lloylc, found not guilty at
the last term ol court, and tho costs put on
the prosecutor, a now trial was refused, but
the costs were set osido as to tho prosecutor.
Decrees of divorce wore granted In tho
cases of Farley vs. Farley and Hamsay vs.
Ramsay.
Tho citizens of tho Mlddlo watd of Tama.
qua asked that tho polling place bo changed
to tho house of Thomas Curlcy. The petition
was granted.
In tho caso of David Graham vs. John
Lawlor tho court granted a writ on tho
Sheriff to give tho plaintiff possession of
property purchased at Shcrifl 's solo.
Tho list of long cases was gone over and
several wcro marked continued. Only eight
cases so far are marked for trial.
S. Q. M. Ilollopeter, Esq., submitted tho
testimony In tho caso of Thoresa Kelly vs.
John Kelly, of I'ottsvllle, In dlvorco pro
ceedings on tho ground of desertion.
Tho bond of l'baou Hermany, of Mahanoy
City, In tbo case of Interpleader, with
sureties, was filed.
An application for tho transfer of tho
saloon license of Anthony Schmtcker, Second
ward of Shenandoah, to Broneslaw Roman.
orcski, was deferred on application of S. 0.
M. Ilollopeter, until next Monday.
Citizens of Landingvllle petitioned for the
appointment of C. A. Warnkassel, as Con
stablo to fill a vacancy.
Sheriff Toole acknowledged tho following
deeds in open court this morning: To
Ellsworth Erdman, two lota In Mahantongo
township, for f275. To Franklin B. Hefner,
a lot In Friedensburgb, for 910.
Application was made by Mary A. Lambert
for a rulo to show causo why a judgment for
054.88 against her should not bo stricken
oil' tho record. Tho rulo was made return
able next Monday. It is alleged that the
attorney secured her signature by mlsrepre
sentatlon.
'POWERIiESS
EJVIISSAHIES
Filipino Officers Without Authority
to Oonolude a Ported
MUST EEPOBT TO AGUINALDO.
to the alarm was a prompt one. They did A petition was presented in behalf of Mrs,
excellent work, confining tho firo to tho Frank Sparr, of Mahanoy City. Sho states
doublo block in spits of its headway, and ex-1 'hat she was married to Frank Sparr and he
RAT 1YWTO
XJ L.i-iJLf T T Hi JIVJLX AVAUlwAVAJL Attention 1
, ; . . ' i "It will pay all who deslro to secure good
. T1US.1S our, pith year Wltlltlie BALDWIN ana we value In desirable patterns of all kinds to
are nlenserl with our sales. Ttverv Refritrerator sold u ". a! we handle none but the best
makes us a mend and helps to sell others. Tney use
less ice and keep the food sweeter than any others.
Ask your neighbor who has a Baldwin.
ALL SIZES RROM $10 to $30.
uuguisuiug it Dctors the property was
wholly destroyed. Tho eastern half of the
block, occupied by the Jones family, was so
badly burned that it will have to be
rebuilt. The front and west side
of tho other half Is In comparatively good
condition. The property was insured, but
the amount was not learned. The Jones
family lost all honsehold effects and the
wearing apparel of the entire family. The
family In the adjoining dwelling saved con-
government on account of an iucrease of siderable furnlturo, cartels, etc from the
business Bhown by the reports of his office. I first floor, but tho contents of the second had
to bo abandoned to tbo names.
No ono can giro tho origin of the fire, but
tho appearance of the ruins indicated that
it started in the kitchen shanty at the rear of
the Jonos property, which was entirely de
stroyed, while tho shanty of the adjoining
Swalm's Hardware Store.
Come right through the brick buiiding.
you well in tne rear.
We will
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R EMOVED !
T SOUTH flAIN STREET.
Our stock
our prices
goods and givo the lowest prices. A full
display of dress goods and trimmings, ladies'
suits, dress cloths, corsots, underwear,
muslins, ribbons, hosiery, lace curtains,
embroideries and laces.
5-22-lw P. J. MONAQIIAN.
A Robbery,
The saloon of Josoph Wierchock, corner of
Cherry and Main streets, was robbed early
yesterday morning. Tho burglars forced
open a window at tho rear that enabled them
to get into a lavatory. W ith an iron bar
they then forced open a door leading to the
saloen and secured 50 from the till. Tne
robbers are unknown.
Did you see tho 35 Keating Bicycle in
Brumm's show window f 5-12-tf
TO NO.
Come to see us iii'oiir new and enlarged quarters,
is far larger than theiast time you visited us. But
remain as low as ever. We are the headquarters for
Election of Ofllcers.
The following officers were elected yester
day by tne Knights or Annunciation, at a
meeting held in the Phoenix Hall: President,
James F. O'Haron: Vice President, William
Mitchell ; Treasurer, Oscar Betteridge ;
Stewards, John Martin and Peter Toolo;
t rustees, rump 11. Manor ana jmcs urogant
Messenger, Patrick MeLalu.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, flusical
ruments and Optical Goods.
iinponsui nonce.
For sale, a lot of good bedroom suits, car
pets, tables, dishes, curtains, pictures, cook
ing utensils, etc. Must be sold next week
Also, for rent, a ten-room dwelling. Steam
South Main Street, Shenandoah, Penna. htf SSl
Orkin's Jewelry Store,
No, 7
Next door to Ooldln's Mammoth Clothing House.
New
New
New
uarpet
s,
Oil Cloth,
Linoleum.
A
full,
line
of new spring
Magargla's store. 6.20-tf
Trouserings as Low as S3 00,
Splendid assortment. Kelly & (Jonway,
Ferguson House block, 4-S-tf
Arrested For Taxes.
James Hinks was arrested Saturday after
noon by Constable Thomas Bolin, who has
I been appointed Deputy to Tax Collector
Burke by tne County ummissloners. iiiuks
I had shipped his household goods to Park;
Place and was about to leavp the town with.
I out paying bis taxes. He settled the caso,
Strawberries I Strawberries!
Received dally. All largo berries. 10 to 15
cents por quart box. Coslktt's, SO South
Main street. o-lfl-tr
Warrant Sworn Out.
Chief Burgess Tabor this morning swore
out a warrant before Justice Toomey, charg
ing J. J. Franey with unlawfully obstructing
I a highway by an excavation on boutn Plum
alley. The warrant could not be executed,
as Mr. Franey had left for Washington, and
will be absent about a week.
styles In-
Tapestry,
Velvet and
Body Brussels.
INGRAINS New"styles, extra qualities.
RAG CARPETS All kinds and prices.
At KEITEIR'S.
Bicycles and bicycle sundries. Anything
In tbo wheel line. Lowest prices. Orkin's,
T Soutn Main street. tf
Dunlin Cap ttxplodes.
Annio Blaska, a little girl aged 7 years,
whllo playing with a dualln cap at her home
near Morea tins morning, nau inrco nngers
and a part of tho thumb badly shattered.
Her injuries wcro dressed temporarily, after
which she was Bent to tbe Miner t hospital.
house remained standing, although rulaed
by the flames.
NOTES.
One of tho Columbia Hoso Company horses
kickod a bystander who got too close to him
at the firo, but did not Inflict serious
Injury.
Adam Kantner, of the Rescue company,
was struck on tho back of tho hoad by a
ladder. Ho was cut, but not seriously and
continued on duty.
The hook and ladder truck did not reach
tho fire with tbe nsual promptness. This
was duo to tho front part of the truck being
sagged and in need of repairs. Marshall
Hughes, tho driver, was obliged to drive
cautiously on that account.
Three firemen on a roof west of tho burn
ing building narrowly escaped being pushed
to the ground when a lino of hose with heavy
pressure momentarily got beyond their control.
Two disinterested Polish men in a houso a
short djgtan.ee from the scene of the fire got
Into a fight over a discussion as to the origin.
Thoy stopped when the police approached
the placo.
Flower 1'lanti, All Kinds
For Decoration Day. Leave orders now.
John Hall, corner Whifo and Centre
streets. 5-H-10t
Itesolutlons of Condolence.
At a special meeting of the Knights of An.
nunciatlan, convenod for tbo purpose of
taking action on tho death of their dearly
lcivod member, Thomas Cosgrore, tho fol
lowing sentiments of their respect and es
teem were adopted :
Wheeeas. It has pleased Almighty God to
call to His eternal home our brother, Thomas
Cosgrove, who was always zealously in
terested In tbo welfare of our society) there
fore be It
Ilesolved. That the Knlauts of Annuncla.
tion has lost one of Its most exemplary mem
bersone whose virtues will long bo retnenu
be red.
Itosolved. That we tender to his sorrowing
mother and brothers our sinooro sympathy
in their Irrenarahle loss, but assure them that
a life such as his will surely meet with Its
roward in beaven.
Resolved, That a copy of tbese resolutions
be published in the Eveninq IIeuald and
Daily News.
J. J MALLEY,
L. J. Wilkinson,
M. H.Bbitt,
CqmmHteo,
Turn Table llrken,
Boys broke the turn table at the Pennsyl.
vanta Railroad station while playing on It
yesterday, It could not be used to-day and
the engines could not bo reversed. Men are
making repairs.
has deserted her, and is now a resident of
New Haven, Conn. She has two children,
She asks that John Sparr, father of Frank,
and grandfather 6f the children, bo required
to show causo why be should not support tho
children.
A petition in ulyorco proceedings was
granted lu tho case of Mlnnlo vs. Edward
Smith.
Tho equity suit of Kolb vs. East Rldgo
Coal Company, which was fixed for Friday,
next, for argument, was postponed Indefi
nitely, owing to tho marriage of B. F. Cum
mlng, Esq., ono of the counsel, taking place
on June 2nd
A citation for tho benefit of creditors was
issued to compel the assignee uf Ephriam
Henne, of Schuylkill Haven, to file a report.
John F. Whalen, Esq., requested that the
argument in the bond cases of Tax Collector
M, J. Scanlan, of Shenandoah, bo fixed for
next Monday.
Tho following deeds were recorded to-day
William Blew to John Uarley, property in
Mahanoy City; Christ. Miller to Sarah Miller,
property In Mahanoy City ; William Ilouser
to Casper Krantz, property in Union town
ship ; M. G. B. & L. Association to T. U. B.
Lyon, property in Mahanoy City ; Gabriel
Reed to John Deiter, property
In Hegins township ; Preston Coal
Company to Annie McDonald, property
In Butler township : William Hagnor to W.
T. Hell, property In Cressona ; Mary Deist to
(J. i uchenslager, property in Cressona ;
Philip Erbo to Jacob Erbe, property in
Orwigsburg; Jacob Erbe to William Habei,
property In Orwigsburg ; U. C, fi. 4 L. As
sociation to Alfred KUnger, property In
Valley Yiewi Maggie Waltor to Peter
Kistler, property in Porter township
TWO BAD MEN.
Lutwln nnd l'lckaloshl Ilecantureil, lint
the letter Escapes Again.
Peter Lutwln, who escaped from tb
lockup lost week witb Joe Pickaloski, was
arrested last night at the' corner of Gilbert
and Coal streets, where he was quarreling
with Christ- Bierman, who had ordered him
away from the premisos. Tho two men wore
serving five days as suspicious characters
when they escaped.
Lutwln was arrested by Policemen Hand
and Mullahy. At three o'clock this afternoon
Policeman Mullahy took Joe Pickaloski in
custody on West Coal street- Ho showed
fight, but was overcome by Mullahy, assisted
by Uonstqble Ilolin, and taken to the lockup,
When the police arrived there they
found Lutwln had again escaped, the
lock of his cell door being broken.
It was evident that he had outside as.
sittance. He had been committed at about
two o'clock this afternoon, by Justice
Toomey, in default of $300 ball for Jail
breaking. A guard is now kept at tho
lockup over Pickaloski and a hunt is being
made for Lutwln,
Dauser's, Cherry Chestnut fj'5
Fresh butter, egs, chojeo rqeats, dally.
tf
Wl Suoeeed Sir, Cumphelt.
James Wilson, Inside foreman at the Potts
colliery, Will succeed Thomas Campbell,
deceased, as superintendent of the Ashland
district of the P. & R, 0. & I. company.
No Strike lu Bight.
ReporU rreelved at the HEitALD office from
Audieuried this afternoon says that tbo cob
llerles resumed work this morning, Presl.
dent Duffy, of tho United Mine Workers,
gays there will be no strike.
Oar improved chipped dry beef Is a suc
cess. Its tbiunesa adds to the flavor. E. 0.
Brobst, cor. Jardln and Centre Sts. 5-5-lm
Ice Machine Arrives.
The new Ico machine for the Columbia
brewery has arrived. It will bo placed in
the brewery's department; Main street, re-.
cently occupied as tbe ofU,ce,
Said tils Interest.
Register Frank 0, Reese bas sold his In.
torest in the Sheuandnah Powdor Company to
Thomas J, Reese, of town, and S. M. Iiiloy,
of Pottsville.
Will Iiittull Ontcrra,
Gorman Greggory, District Deputy, will
Install the ofllcers of Shenandoah Lodge No,
00, Sons of St, George, on Juno Oth.
A Klondike Inducement In Tuwn,
The blaeest schooner of beer. At William
Kanclerlus, Miners hotel East Centre street.
Pushing the Work.
Work on the new Mahanoy City breaker Is
being urged along with much progress; The
roof and side; will be constructed of sheet
iron. Tho roof was being put on to-day.
Well Itecoiuuieuded.
Tho new proprietor of he Ferguson House,
although here but a short time, has estab
lished blmso'lf as a genial and courteous host
and tho newspapers of his former placo of
residence evidently knew what they were
tulking about when they made the following
complimentary remarks upon his departure.
From one of them, the Clearfield ICepub'Ican,
Is clipped this: "William H. Seeds, for tho
pasttbreo years landlord at the Windsor
Hotel, left Monday evening for Shenandoah.
Schuylkill county, where he will take charge
of the Ferguson House, tho leading hotel of
that city, Mr. Seeds Is a good hotel man and
is regarded as one of the best In the business
by the traveling men generally. Tho people
of Shenandoah will find him stralghtfor
ward and honorable In all his dealings. He
is followed to his new field by the best
wishes of Clearfield people generally." Tbe
Raftsman's Journal says "William U. Seeds
has leased tho Ferguson House, at Shenan
doah, Pa. The people of Shenandoah can
congratulate themselves upou getting one of
tbe best landlords lu the state."
Tho Mnnoyi'tl Lenders AVnnt l'enco,
nml Thevi WJio Want n Cnnh OfTor
Wish to IInrrin tho Aniorlcnii" Un
til OfTor 1h Made-Dewey's Departure
Manila, May 22. Ooneral Grcgorlo
del Pilar. Lieutenant Colonol Alberto
Dnrroto. Major Zoalcltn and Senor
Gracto Qonznga, the Filipino commis
sioners who arrived hero on Saturday
to negotiate with tho United States
commissioners, held a conference yes
terday morning with Messrs. scnur
oian, Worcester and Denby. They say
that thoy are without power to uina
tho so-called Filipino government In
nny particular and can only refer any
results of the prosont negotiations to
Agutnnldo.
Autonomy Is the burden or the tam
of the Filipinos, and it Is thought that
the kind they wish for would uo uttio
dlfferont from tho schemo for an
American protectorate, of which thoy
talked of before the war.
The Filipino commissioners, with
their families, spent yesterday In visit
ing frlonds In Manila and conferred
with Senores Florentlno Torres, Pablo
Ocampo nnd Teoiloro Yanco, tho mem
bers of tho local Filipino association,
who will participate in tho meetings
with tho American commissioners.
Senor Torros was a member of
Agulnaldo's commission before tho
war. IIo opposes Independonco and
favors autonomy, and ho has been
most influential in persuading tho fol
lowers ot Agulnaldo to make the pres
ont advances.
Senor Paterno, who has succeeded
the lrreconciliablo Mablnl as president
of the Filipino Bo-called cabinet, la a
student and a writer of nullity. Ho
once drew up a plan of autonomy un
der Spain, which the Spanish govern
ment promised to adopt, there then
being a troublesome rebellion on foot.
Tho American commissioners in
studying tho question of Philippines
government have found several good
points in this schemo. Paterno Is now
tho strong man In Agulnaldo's party.
All tho moneyed leaders of tho In
surrectlon see that It is hopeless, and
aro anxious for peace. Those who
want monoy think they may profit by
narrassing the Americans a while
longer.
On tho suggestion of Mr. Schurman
president of the Amorlcan commis
sion, the local Filipino peace party hah
started n newspaper.
Major ltoDbe's expedition to open
communication with General Lawton
has occupied Arayat, about seven miles
beyond Candaba, on tho Rio Grande.
following the course of tho stream.
No insurgents were found there, and
the Pampangas along the river aro
friendly.
Last Friday Major Kobbo took Santa
Ana, nbout six miles northeast of San
Fernando, on tho road to San Isldro.
A priest met tho expedition wltli a
white flag.
Delegations from San Nicolas and
Santiago, small villages Just south of
Arayat, came to Major Kobbo with the
news that 200 Insurgents, who had
bean holding both places, had with
drawn. Thoy Invited tho Americans to
enter, and ns tho. members of tho ex
pedition marched In tho church bells
wero rung, and tho timid natives who
Had tied Mocked back.
When the cruiser Olymnia. with Ad.
mlral Dewey on board, left hero on
Saturday afternoon for New York
tnere wero scones of wildest enthusi
asm. As the steamer got away tho
Oregon. Baltimore and tho Concord
fired an admiral's salute. At tho first
shot the band of tho flagship played a
lively air and her white-clad sailors
crowdod the decks and gave a tremen
dous cheer. As the Olymnia nassed
tho Orogon tho crew ot the battleshin
gavo nine cheers for the Olympla, who
responded by throwing their caps so
high that dozens ot them were left
bobbing In the wnko of the cruiser,
Then followed tbe noisiest half hour
known In this harbor since tho battle
which linked its name with that ot
pewey, Tho din ot guns and brass
bands eclioed through tho smoke, a
fleet of steam launched shrieked their
whistles, tho musicians of the Baltl
more played "Home, Sweet Homo,"
her flags signalled "Good-bye" and
those of tbe Oregon said "Pleasant
voyage."
The merchant vessels in thesewatera
dipped their flags, the ladles on the
decks of tho vessels of tho. lleHt waved
handkerchiefs, and ttia great black
British cruiser r)werful, which lay
the furthest uiit, saluted the Olympla.
The, latter s band then played " God
pave tne wueen, ana to mis tne crew
ot the Powerful responded with
hearty cheers for tho Olympla. The
last music heard from aboard Dowey'a
flagship was "Auld Lang Syne."
Washable and Silk Neck
wear just received. Buy
our washable ties from
ONE CENT cpiards.
Soft Shirts.
Very latest designs.
Qualities ; Silks, Madras and
English Crepe. Will wash
and won't fade. Just the
thing for summer wear.
Ask to see them and our prices
will make tbe sale.
A few new shapes have
been added to our enor
mous big stock of hats.
We are the recognized
leaders in this line.
MAX LEVIT
UMO-DATB HATTER.
CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS.
Your
Money's Worth.
That is what we give you in
every purchase, no matter how small. Our
stock is large and well adapted to every
possible demand. It is calculated to suit
every tasle, taking within its scope the belt
and latest tbe markets afford. If you are in
search of a reliable article come to us. If
you feel that it is worth while saving on trust
worthy values make your selections from
goods bought with care and sold on repre
sentations of merit that never fail.
We arc showing this week a special lot of
Silks, all new and pretty. If you inspect this
line. It Is more than likely you will be induced
to spend a little money, as woll cs a little time,
but both profitably.
A new lot of Crash Skirts, plain an
braided, ami well flnNhed, at less than cost oC
material, 39c, BOc to 79c.
WMhahlu Shirt Waists, 39c, COC, 7S0 te
$1.25.
A full Una of new Carpets In Wiltons, Body
Brussels, Tapestry, Vehets, Ingrain
and Rag at sating prices to yon.
P. J. GAUGHAN,
NORTH MAIM ST.
Our
Line
5 Rockers.
They will interest you and
so will our prices. Our dis
play is larger than any
town.
in
M. O'NEILLr
10S 5. Main St.
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker
Early Summer Sale of Fine
Millinery at the Bon Ton.
UECOHATION T'W WANTS.
Leave your orders now for all kinds of I
plants and cut flowers. Coslett's SO South
Main street. 12-10-tf
llurneil to Dentil InlHer Homo.
Nowburgh, N. Y May 22. Miss
Agnes Sutton, a wealthy woman, aged
70 years, was burned to death here yes
terday morning. A lamp was over
turned and sot firo to the house in
which MIbb Sutton lived alone.
Oas Mantles for 10c.
Atllrumm's.
Complete lamps, 50c.
PIUSB I.TJNOHKS TO-NIdHT,
Sprlni; Suitings, 810, 811 and 818.
Kelly & Cokwav, tailors, H West Centre
street. 4-5-tf
Chief Hursest' Die Day,
Saturday, being pay day, resulted In a land
office business for tbe Chief Burgess yester
day. Seven prisoners were brought before
him and charted with being nuisances, blx
of tbe nrlionera raid the boroueh fine and
costa, while one la serving time In tbo lockupj ana coolest glass oi ueor in nu
bickeet'b
Bean soup, free, to-night. Potato salad
and meat cakes to-morrow morning.
UESTZ'8.
Liver and onions, free, to-night. Pea soup
to-morrow morning,
WEEKS.'
Bean soup, free, to-night. Cold lunch, 0 to
11 a. m.
KKNDBICK HOUBI
VeKetable soup will be served, free, to all
patrons to-night.
pooler's.
Pea soup, freo, to-night. Tbe largest
Do tou know that this means to von fine
trimmed hats for little money. We bare re
duced every hat In our parlors, lists worth
Iromsauuio will oo sola uia wres ior
$2.98. Our hats In white, black, corn color. In
lad every color and style trimmed In helebt ot
fashion, worth S3.CQ to S3.00, will be sola ini
week for $1.98.
llemember ladle this la an opportunity
which you never heard of before.
iionneia sor oiu ana young, 91.90, worm
not less than $3.00.
Ballon reduced to almost wholesale prices.
Children's bU, trimmed and nntrlmmed, that
have no equal In this town or any other town In
style and price.
unng mis tarcniKmcni wun 70a una sew
for yourself that we sell what we advertise.
BON TON MILLINERY,
No. 29 North tola Street.