EL VOL. XV.-NO 140 SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. JUNE 10. 1899. ONE CENT 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. IV! a In St., Shonandooh, Pa. SgJSO'HARA'S FOR AND m LIVERY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Cor. Lloyd and White Sis., SHENANDOAH Haiti Street, and MAHANOY CITY. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiin i PUBLICITY- Latest Styles. Best Fitting. I uniiiiiniiiuiira Of our merchandise Is what we wntit our low prices on everything does that. Wo have n most beautiful lino of colored ami whlto shirt wnliits, 5 for the ladies. Our prices have npaln been reduced in order to do in out our stock thU inonth We don't want to - carry one over for next season we have n few from last season that were $t.'0 73 and 30c we have reduced them to 25c your choice. They will wear Just as well ns those of tliW year's make. We 5 have the finest and most stylish Hue of r ladies' ties and bows for wear with shirt E waists. We have a few from last year wore 25 cents now 10. 13 and 15 cents. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuniif mi Ladles' Summer Vests For 7, i2, 15 and 33 cts. Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 worm Main . BALDWIN REFRIGERATORS. This is our fifth year with the BALDWIN and we are pleased with our sales. Every Refrigerator sold makes us a iriend 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 RROM $10 to $30.' Swalm's Hardware Store. Come right through tho brick buiiding. serve you well ia the rear. We will Here is Something Worth Reading ! ISt. HARRY LEVIT'S SPECIAL SALE OF Night Gowns, Chemise, White Shirts, Drawers, Knitted Vests of all kinds, Children's long and short dresses, Lace Embroideries, Lace Curtains, Spreads, Crib Spreads, Table Linens by pattern or yard. Our stock is too large to mention. Come and see what big values we give you loriittie money. A full line of Window Shades to bo sold at any price. SAVINGS STORE, 38 North Main Street. Watson Building. Near Lloyd Street. IS. 3 3 3 New Carpets, New Oil Cloth, 3 New Linoleum.! A full line of new spring styles In- Tapestry, Velvet and, Body Brussels. INGRAINS New styles, extra qualities. RAG CARPETS All kinds and prices. At KEITER'S. REVERSES AT MANILA. Two American flnicera Killed In llnttln iind One by Sunstroke. Special to Rvexish IIerAld. Manila, Juno 10. Pursuant to tho deter mination of (inncral Otla tu niako a decisive move to crush tho Filipino rebel I Ion a dos- pernio battlo was fought to-ilay, resulting In two American ntllccrs being killed ami twenty-two Americans Injured. Tho Filipino losses navo not been ascertained, hut it is tailored tlicy woro rcry heavy In killed and wounded. Captain Henry E. Nichols, commanding tho Monitor Mouandnock, died from sun stroke to-day. Captain Nicholas wont Into tho .Manila scrvico after sick learo. MINE FOREMEN. Applicant Appear H-forn Kxiimliilug Hoard at I'ottsrille. Yesterday and to-day tho Board of Ex- nminors ot applicants fur mluo foreman certificates, comnrlsine thn sixth. kwi. and Eighth districts, wero In session at I'otts vlllo. Forty-soven applicants wero in at- icnuance wrestling witli tbo difficult prob lems and questions. Tho Board for this, tho Sixth district, Js composcu 01 Mine inspector William Stein, v. ii. i.o wis, nilno superintendent; II. J, Brennan, Yatesvllioj and Michael McCarthy Aiauanoy i,iiy, Tlioro are seven annlicants frnm tl.l A' trict, as follows: Wm. Hewitt, 8t. Nicholas: Jiiwaru Uoucliertv and Hnrre I!inra Shnn. andoah ; John Krelshcr.St. Nicholas ; ncorge uusn, utraruvlllo; John Nolters and W. H. uisuop, Mananoy Uity. Tho Board will oxamlno tho papers thor ougiity ana annouuep their findings later. Tho Working Tliuo. Order vrrn t.ati ml .la I... T J. T n c ...... w vw-uu,, VJJ i , , J . , V. IX. I. Co. officials to thn eflTm. tint tln oi mat company will work four thrco-quar- .ui uttva null wpnKvMnnii.v ' iia.iIbi. Thursday and Friday tho samo quota as for Tho William I'enn colliery will work sbc days llCXt week. tlirpn-niiflf-tni- f ln, Tho Ttitfrh Vnllpv pnlffArfoa will A-- days next week. An effort will ho mado to nurs iuii umo. The Monument Meeting. A regular meeting of thn Soldiers' Monn- mont Association was hold iu tho Q. A. It. headquarters, Itefowich'g hall, last ovoning. mere was a good attondanco of representa tives. Tho business transacted was of a routino character, tho chief topic of dis cussion being tho clearing of tho slto. Tho problem of doing away with tho larue amount of rock and stones on tho place has Deen solved, llioy will bo converted into pyramids in difforcuts parts of tho crouml and ultimately decorated with vinos and moss. Silverware, cut glass and hand decorated china, suitable for wedding gifts now dis played In iiru turn's show window. A l'leaslntr Concert. Thoonenair concert civnn on Redrinll'a awning, corner of Main and Ccntro streets, iasi evening by tbo Urant Hand afforded iieuitriu mrgo assemniago. xno concert was under the i!lroctinn.f Mr. .Tnlm ir Schoppo and a sparkling program was ron- ueruu wilu mo usual nrtttln nxerurinn hv the band. A cornet noln Uv ITr PdfAi. Schoppo was a feature. It is hoped tho people will bo furnished with sovoral similar concerts uuring tuo summer. Visit Orkln's jowelry and music honso. next door to Ooldin's Mammoth Clothing uouso. tf Senator Losch Very III. Senator Samuel A. Losch is reported to bo critically ill at Zancsville, Ohio, tho homo of Mrs. liosch's parents. Mrs. Losch was yes- toraay summoned to Zanesvillo and if coa slblo the Senator will be brought to his homo in Schuylkill Haven. Senator Losch has been an invalid for sovoral months. During tho session of the Legislature ho had a serious attack. Ho went to Hot Springs, Arkansas, with Stato Senator Mageo, who was also in ill health. Leaving Hot Springs Senator Losch went to Zanesvillo where he suffered a re lapse. Special at rrtcke's Carpet storo 'til sold. Floor oil cloth. 20c. per yard, worth 35c. Brussels carpet, 42c. per yard, worth 00c. 0-8-lw To llazleton, Tho Lehigh Valley baso ball club, of Lost Creek, went to Uazleton at noon to-day to battle for supremacy with the boys employed in tho otlico at that place. Tho team was accompanied by abont 50 rooters and will line upon tho diamond aa follows : Fletcher, c j F. Trice, p ; Stack, lb ; Motcalf. 2b j Harris, 3b; Dadilow. ss: Bobbins. If: Jones. cf ; CoQiold, rf. Dr. Callen's l'atlents. Dr. J. S. Callon, who is in attendance at tho meoting of tho American Medical Asso ciation, now in session at Columbus, Ohio, ex pects to arrive home this (Saturday) even ing, and desires to meet his otlico patients from 7:15 until 0 this evening and from 1:00 until 3:00 o'clock Monday afternoon. Water Notice. Notice Is given that the condition of the reservoirs of tbo public waterworks is such as to require as much economy in tho uso of tho supply as consumers can oxerciso. All wasto must be stopped, and the washing of pavements and carriages, sprinkling, etc., is prohibited until further notice. James Bell, 0-8-3t Water Superintendent. Held for Assault. William Cyzynskl was put under 1300 bail this morning by Justico Shoemaker, on a charge of assault and battery mado by Qeorgo Wllczinski, The caso grew out of a light on "the rocks" last night. Beholder's Dainties. Strawberry, chocolato and vanilla Ice cream and orange water ice, daily, also delivered. Beholder's bakery, 27 East Centre street. tf A Painful Injury. William Tempest, of East Coal street, is Buffering from a painful Injury inflicted by a spike penetrating his foot while ha was at work In tho zninos. Leg Hrokeu, Michael Gorrity had a leg broken at Packer No. 2 colliery yesterday by a lump of coal rolling down tho slope. He was sent to tho Miners' hospital. Have you aeon the new pattorns in stiver. ware in Brumm's show window? The Sheriff's Sale. Sheriff1 Toole has advertised a number of properties for sale on July 1st, among them being that of Mayberry A. Ueffucr. on North Jardin atreet; the property of Patrick J. Moore, at Qiltarton, and that of Tuoodore F, Barron, at Ashland, GHfilWPlOfl JEFFRIES! rho Oalifornian Defeats Fitzsim mons in Eleven Bounds. A. WELL CONTESTED BATTLE. At tlio Knil or tho Contest tho Yonnnr HorouleB Who Ir Now tho World' Chnmplon Wnn nn IVcwh ni nt Start. Proposed .TonTrlos-Shnrkoy Fight. Now York, Juno 10. James J. Joll rios, nnothor sturdy young giant, has corao out of tho wost to whip champion pugilists. At tho nrena of tho Coney Island Athletic club last night ho do feated Robert Fltzeimmons, world's thampion in two classes mlddlo- welght and honvywolght in 11 rounds of whirlwind ilghtinR. He enmo to tho ring a rank outsider nnd loft it the acknowledged master of tho rank he defoatcd. Ho was never nt any time In serious dangor, and after tho Bize up in tho carllor rounds of tho contost took tho lead. Ho had tho Australian whipped from the ninth round. It was acknowledged that J(frles would havo an immense- Advantage in weight, height and ngo, hut tho thousands who backed his opponent to win wero suro that he was slow and that ho would in that respect bo absolutely at tho mercy or tuo postmaster at the scloncq or tignting that he was to meet. Ho proved, on tho contrary, that ho was just as rast as tho man ho mot. nnd boat him down to unconscious defeat in a fair fight. Jeffries Is a veritable giant instaturo, and marvelously speedy for his im mense slzo. Less than a year ngo ho appeared in Mew York a great, nwk ward, ungnlnly boy. Today he is tho nine, active, alort, tra ned nthleto. The man who prepared him for his fight worked wonders with him. They mugnt mm a nearly- perfect deronso, improved his foot movement and In structed him in tho methods of in flicting punishment Tho transition fcince he appeared last has boon llttln short of miraculous. At 24 he has de feated Itobert Fitzslmmons. Tom Shar. key and Peter Jackson, and if ha cares for himself ho will probably be able to successfully dofend the title for many years. Tho defeated man was Just ns crood as when ho lowered tho colors of tho then peerless Corbett. Ho was Just as active, just ns clover, just as tricky, ana just as rcariess or punishment. Ho went unfalteringly to hl3 defoat. He was tho aggrossor even nt mo ments when he was bleeding and un steady, and when stunned by the blows ho received ho reeled Instinctively to- ward lila opponent, llo W713 flBhtluff nu me umo, ana punished his oppon ent, dui iouna nim a amoront oppon ont than any he had mot, and a dif ficult man to fight. Tho men fought before a. crowd of 9,000 persons, and stood up in a great boam of blinding whlto light. It was like a thousand calciums, and it show ed their great white bodies in strango relief. When the blood camo it was of an Intenser rod than usual. There was not a suggestion of in terference from the rollco. Chlof Devery occupied a seat by tho ring- siuo, Dut never entered the rlnif. When It was all over he sent Captain itenny in to clear tho ring. Tho con test was pulled off without a wranglo. nnd was devoid of tho brutal elements that Chief Devery alleged ho foarod. Thoro was very little betting. Thoro was pionty or money ready on both sides, but nobody liked the odds. Tho Jeffries people wanted two for ono for their collateral and tho Fitzslmmons people wero slow to glvo It. The great house filled very slowly. and It was after 9 o'clock before tho pollco had to bestir themselves and clear tho alslos. Fitzslmmons' entry Into tho ring at 10.05 o'clock was mado the occasion of a rather theatri cal demonstration. Julian was first. and then came the fighter. The seconds were next in lino and thon camo two men bearing a great floral pleco that was almost funeral In appearance. It was Inscribed: "dood luck to tho champion." Fitzslmmons bowed cere moniously to it. Jeffries was next Into tho arena, and like his opponent got a demonstrative reception. Tho opening round was a try out. pure and simple, nnd not a single blow of an effective nature was landed. First one was the pacomnkor and thon tho other. They wero both active and the cleverwork recompensed tho orowd for the lack of excitement. Tho socond round began In a busi ness like way, with Jeffries trying his lore Fitzslmmons then took a turn, but was short. Just as the round closed Jeffries downed Fitzslmmons with a hard straight loft on tho Jaw. The champion camo up slowly In a dazed sort of a way and reeled toward his man. The crowd choered Jeffries on, but the gong ended the round. Fitzslmmons rallied In the rest and was aggressive again in the third. Fitzslmmons was bleeding, but fighting viciously. He made the pace, but it was tho Californlan's round. The fourth was fast, but not decisive. Fitzslmmons made his best showing- In tho fifth. He began the round with punch that opened Jeff's left eye nnd sent a little torrent of blood cours ing down his chook. Ho forced Jeff ries against tho ropes, but the Call- lornian slipped away from him. Ho mado Jeff hug again, but when tho round ended Jeffrios was back and fighting. Fitzslmmons was the air- gressor In the sixth, and that, too, was his round. He tried all of his tricks with left and right, but was unable to place them right. Ho closed with n strong rlgnt upporcut, hut that, too, was blocked. Tho soventh might bo nld to have been Fitzslmmons', but ho did no particular damago with his punches. Tho eighth saw tho beginning of tho end, for Fitz nevor regained his bal ance after that round. Jeffries began the round with a straight loft on tho face that ngatn brought tho blood out nf his opponent's mouth. Tho Cornlsu man staggered .against the ropes, but camo back for another facor. Thoro was fear In Iiitzslmmons corner, and Julian yelled to Fltz to bo careful. Fitz planted ono of his lefts on Jeff rlrV Jaw and Jarred him as tho round closed. Fitzslmmons looked llko a boaten man. The ninth was nlll Jeffries'. Ho put B00W FOR BEGBTEIi. Joint Meeting ol Bar Committee and Slate Delegates. RESOLUTION OF THE DELEGATES. A Large Delegation Will Leave Pottsrille For Harrlsburg Next Tueaday Morn ing to Open an Earnest Cam paign For Judge Btehtel at the Convention. JAMES J. JEFFHTES. tho Australian's hoad back with a series of lefts, put his right on ths body and avoided any soriouB punish ment. Fitzslmmons kept pressing for ward all the tlmo, howovor, but was unable to flmj his opponent. Tho tenth was in reality where tho fight ended. Jeffries rushed his op ponent und downed him with a left swing. Fitzslmmons seemed out, and thero was n moment of the wildest ox citoment. 'Julian ran along tho side of the ring and sprinkled water on his fallen idol. At the end of seven seconds Fitz staggorcd to his feet, only to go down again quickly. Ho was up again, and Jeffries poised himself for the finish. He shot his left to the body nnd reached tho hoad with his righ Ho was calm and collected, but the time was too short. Again did thq gong como to tho aid of tho man who was then going staggering nnd dazed to certain defeat. Thero was a frantic offort to rovlvo the champion of champions, but he wns cleanly gono, and his seconds could not restoro hlra. Tho fatollko gong clanged again and tho old fighter wabbled out to meet tho sturdy young Hercules who awaited him. It was as couragequs and gritty aa a dash up to iiiir nnng iintr in naitio, DUt It was hopeless. They were together. It wna a splendid moment and full of all that uramatlc intensity that characterizes a tragedy. Jeffries was as fresh as at the start. Thoro was a moment of sparring and the giant arms of tho calirornlan shot through tho air. It was left and right and over Fitzslm mons, limp and unconscious, dropped to tho floor. Jeffries stepped back, for ho know tho forco that had been put behind his terrible blows. Tho timers called off tho seconds that counted out nn old ring hero and heralded another, but nobody heard them. The crowd was on Its feet howling. Thoro was a rush for thn ring, out scores of blucconts barred tho way. i en seconds aro short, and when the tenth had como thoro was a new roar of excitement to wolcomo tho victor. Julian. HIckey. ICennv and Ever- hardt gathered ud the Drostrato man. Ho was still in a trance. They carried nim to nis corner, and a little blood oozed from his mouth as his head fell forward on his chest. Tho now cham pion crossed the ring and shook tho hand of his rival, after which ho was surrounded by bis frlonds, who hus tlod him from tho rine and into hla drosslng room. Jeffries had tho good wishes of his clergyman father out at Los Antralos. Cal. This wiro was placed in his hand as ho reached the ring: "Jim, I know that you will win Keep good spirits; bo confident of our blessing. Father, Mother and Family." uno westcnester Athletic club offers a purse of $25,000 for a 25 round go botween Joffrles and Sharkoy. Tho same club offers a purso of 110,000 for Jeffries to meet McCoy for 25 rounds nt the middleweight limit 168 pounds. Both Sharkey and McCoy have already challenged the victor. Tho battle was photograDhod under the strong light, two sots of Dictures being taken. Theso vitagraph pictures wm oo exmmteu in an largo cities. Pottsvlllc, Juno 10. A joint mooting of tho Democratic state delegates from this county and the executive committee ap pointed at tbo meeting of tho Bar last Mon day was held at the Democratic headquarters on South Centre street this morning, tomato arrangements for furthering tho Interests of Judge O. P. Bechtel, who is a candidate for tho Democratic nomination for Judge of tho Supremo Court. Tho joint mooting was preccdod by a separate meeting of tho stato dolcgates, at which tho following resolution was adopted : Kesolved, That we. the undersigned dele gates from Schuylkill county to the Demo cratic Stato Convention, to bo held at Harris burg Juno 11. 1MH). hereby pledgo ourselves to support tho candidacy of Hon. O. P. Bechtel for tho nomination for Justice of tho Supremo Court: and wo nledco mmi-li-M tn uso all honorablo means in our power to rruiuuio wio samo anu secure nis nomination This meeting was presided over bv I'. J Mulholland, of Shenandoah, and M. J. lAWIor, of the samo placo, was tho secretary, A W. Schalck, Esq , chairman of the oxecutivo committee of tho Bar, presided at tho Joint session and Hon. James A. Noacker was tho secretary. At this meeting thoro was a discussion of tho movement in a gcnoral way, after which it was decided that tho stato dele gates, Bar committee and others interested, with tho oxcoption of tbo Third district dele gates, Icavo Pottsvillo for Harrisburg, via tho P. fc R. Hallway, at nino o'clock next Tuesday morning. Tho rest of tho delegates will start at tho samo time, but travel bv way of Beading. Tho dolegatlon will be a large ono. Tho headquarters of tho delega tion will bo in room No. 7 at tho Bolton House, Harrisburg. This room will lm. mediately adjoin tho room of tho stato or ganization. This is an important point. It was also decided that tho executivn mm. mltteo of tho Bar and tho stato delegates hold a joint session at its Harrisburg head. quarters on Tuesday ovoning, next, at eight o'clock. Thero will bo an cxchaiigo of opinions thero and they will tako such actiou as tho Information at hand up to that time may suggest. Tho stato dolccates nrennnt nt tn.l'. joint session were : First district P. J. Aiuinollancl and M. J. Lawlor. Shenannrjil. - John T. Cavanaugh. Gllbcrtonj F. J.Noonan ou -nionoiaa second district Charles Hock isarry townsb n: 11. A.Ite Mr Vm a.m..,.! A. J. Dougherty, Butlor township. Third' uismci u. u. Jlesserschmidt. Ryan town ship; Howard Kimmel, Now Ringgold; jinsgeriy, .now rblladolphia Fourth district John W. Slattery, ion uimon; H. O. Bechtel, Esq., rottsvillo; Uapt. E. W. Zoiglor. Wayne uitviiBuip; si. j. iiemming, Esq., Tremont W. A. James, Wadesvillo. Tho members of tho executive rnmmltt oi mo iut in attendance wero A. W. Schalck, John F. Whalen, Georgo J. Wadlingor. John O Ulrich, Hon. James B. Reilly. James A. Noocker, Harry O. Haag, John F. Dolphin, S. H. Kaercher, Hon. John W. Ryon, ex- juuge uyananu judges Cyrus L. Pershing, William A. Marr and P. M. Dunn. Deaths and Funerals, Mrs. Bridget Bovle. who WAR In llr tlitrMaa died yesterday at the homo of her brother-in-law, Johu McElrath. iu Pottsvillo. of rnn. sumption. She was born and reared in Now rnnaueipma, and was a sister of tho lato Harry Elliott, who was shot ami fclll that placo last weeks and Andrew Elliott, of this town. Mrs. Boyle leaves throo children to survive hor. Mrs. Mary Fogarty. a widow, fnrmorlu- f Ellangowan, but for the nast flvn vrar. . residontof Mahanoy City, with hor sister, Mrs. Mary Egan, died suddenly last ovoning from tbo effects of a cold and old aco. Tim aro no surviving children. The funeral will tako placo on Monday morning. Tho funeral of John Loeli tnnfc n1. M. afternoon from tho residence of his daugh tor. Mrs. 8. Q. Roberts, on West Cherry street. Tho sorvices wore held at the real denco, Rev. D. I. Evaus, pastor of the First uapusi. cuurcn, ouiciating. The remains wore interred lu the Odd Follows' ccmotory. MAX LEVIT S. Straw Hats Keep in Hue with the hot weather and seek comfort ami coolness by buying your straw hat at our store. We can sell you a stylish straw hat, fit for & king, from 50c and up, Summer Underwear. Gent's French BalbrigRan shirts or drawers at 25C. We also enrry Egyptian Combed Yam, loose or glove fitting. Another nice assortment of silk summer weight under wear. Our prices are popular. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATE HATTER.. CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. 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 taste, taVing within its scope the best and latest the markets ailord. If you are in search of a reliable article come to us. H you fctl that it it worth while saving on trust worthy values make your selections from good9 bought with care and sold on repre sentations of merit that never fail. We are showing this week a iprelallotof Silks, nil new and pretty. If you Inspect this line, It Is more than likely you will bo Induoed to spend a little money, as well as a little time, but both profitably. A new lot of Crash SklrU. nlaln and braided, and well finished, at leu than cost of material, 29c, BOo to 79c. Washntilo Hhlrt Waists. SSo. BOe. 7Be ta $1.36. Dig ltednctlons. A great reduction sale will tako Dlace for the next throe weeks. A flno line of trimmed hilts for ladies and children will be sold at low prices. At J. Hoffman's millinery store, 110 North Main street, Shenandoah, ra. B-e-Bt Settled With the Company. Tho Allgeiers, of Mt. Carmel, who brought suit against tho L. V. B. H. Co., to recover damages for Injuries sustained in the wreck at Dunellen, N, J., last January, camo to terms with tho company Thursday, and the suit was withdrawn. Just before being called at New York. It is nndorstood that they get fS.000. Large Jumbo Strawberries, 10 cents per box. Fresh plucked and red ripo. At Coslstt's, SO South Main street. tf Advertised Letters. Tho following letters remain uncalled for at the local post office : Ethol Batman, Will iam Noll. D. W. I3EDEA. IfAVA Baking Powder Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome aovu bakixo powers co., m von k. A full line of new Carpets in Wlltoss, Ewfj Brussels, Tapestry, Yelrels, Ingrain and Rag at sarlng prices to you. P. J. GAUGHM, NORTH MAIN ST. See Our m Line Of Rockers. . They will interest you and so will our prices. Our dis play is larger than any in tonrn. Cream pnffs on Ice all summer at Georgo Scheidor's bakery, 23 Bast Coal street, tf Choreh Notloea. Regular preach I nr servim. will K ducted iu tho United Evangelical church, on North Jardin street, to-morrow morning and evening. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All cordially invited. lie v. D. I. Evans, pastor of the First Baptist church of town, will fill the pulpit ol the Welsh Btptlst church of St. Clair to morrow morning and evening. Cl,li,i,w. day exercises will bo held iu his own church to-morrow evening. Drowsiness Is dispelled by Bekcuam'b Pills Special Itevenne Stamps, Deputy Rovenuo Collector Kear oeived special revenue stamps for hotels, uiwurira, era., ana will bo ready to Issue to special revenuo taxpayers on Juno lxtt. Taxpayors are urged to havo their licenses ready as no stamps will be issued after July 1st. TU "V" Program. Tho following program will bo presented at tho meeting of the "Y" this evening; Sing ing; prayer; scripture reading, Esther Dad dow; recitation, Miss Mattia Fiice; notes of interest, Miss Clara Yost; solo, U. Davenport Jamos; roadlug, Miss Mattie Edwards; critic, John II. DanKs. FllEE LUNCHES TO-NIQIIT, bickeet's. Potato salad and Ulmer's Vienna sausage to-night. nmfTZ'8. Grand Army bean soup to-night. WEEKS,' Mullarkoy and Carroll.the juvenile dancers. will entertain our patrons to-night. KKNDBICK HOUSE. Sour kroot and pork will he served, free. to all patrons to-night. FOOLER 8. Bean sonj, free, to-night. Don't fall to atteud our freo concert. M. O'NEILL, 103 5. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker 6c For a window shade, or 5 for a quarter. Others lor 10 cents and upwards. Shades made to fit any window. Come and pet cut prices on carpets and oil cloths. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardin Street. JUST RECEIVED. xxxxxxxxx inPORTED-sf. Swiss Cheese and Neutafel. xxxxxxxxx Magargle's, 26 East Centre Street.
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