ttttUtt VOL. XV.-NO 14,1 SHENANDOAH. PA.. 31 ON DAY. JUNE 12. 1899. ONB CENT J. P. Williams & Son, 13 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. ggJSO'HARA'S FOR 2 . JLfc. mm gpj mm OPEN DAY Cor. Lloyd and White Sta., SHENANDOAH and mmmiiiniiiiiiiiiininmminnimimimii -iimimrmnmnH i PUBLICITY" Of our merchandise is what wo want our low prices on everything docs that. Wo bnvo n most beautiful lino of colored and whlto shirt waists, tor tho ladles, Our prices bavo Bgntu been reduced In order to clean out our stock this month. We don't want to carry one o'cr for next Rerwoi. wo havo a few from last season that wcro $l.tO; Tis ami flruwe liftve reduced them to 25c E your choice. They E well as thiwe of this have tho finest ond most rtyllsii lino of ladles' ties and bows for wear with shirt waists. Wo have a few from last year wore 25 cents, now 10, 13 and 15 cents. Latest Styles. uesi rutins. -mnuumiHiiiiliiliillilUimilllllii HUjI r - Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 norm Mam st. BALDWIN REFRIGERATORS. This is our fifth 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 FROM $10 to $30. Swalm's Hardware Come right through the. brick buiiding. serve you well in the rear. Here is Something HARRY LEVIT'S SPECIAL SALE OF Nieht 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 for little money. A full lime of Window at any price. SAVINGS STORE, 38 North Main Street. Watson Building. New Carpets, New Oil Cloth, New Linoleum. A full line of new spring styles In-- Tapestry, Velvet and INGRAINS New styles, extra qualities. RAG CARPETS At Get in the Push. It la a goal thing. We have opened for the spring and summer sea son an Immense 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. FURNITURE AND MUSIC STORE. AND AND NIGHT. flaln Street, MAHANOY CITY. will wear Just as year's make. Wo Ladles' Summer Vests For 7, i2, 15 and a5 cts. IIIIIIIIIIIIIHtlB year with the BALDWIN and we Store. Wo will Worth Reading ! Shades to to sold Near Lloyd Street 3 i 3 3 3 Body Brussels. All kinds and prices. KEITER'S. A DESPERATE FIGHT. Man Stubbed and tlm Amnllnnt Thrown Down a BUIrway. During a fight In a boardlnc liouso on South Tear alloy Inst night I'otor pznltka stabbed John Morris in tho mouth and right shoulder. Martin Morris, a brother of John's, then took a hand In tho fight and threw Cznltka down a stairway. Tho latter was also boated and kicked and when placed ndor arrest was found to have sustained a fracture of tho sixth rib on tho loft sldo, Ho was also badly bruised about the abdomen. Cznitka was attended at the lockup by Dr. Y. Kousa and appeared to bo In pretty bad sbapo when bofuro Justice Shoemaker this morning. Ho waived a hearing and en tered ball, after which ho wont to tho Miners' hospital. Ho enterod no counter charge John Morrii, tho man stabbed, was attended by Dr. Church, who said tho Injuries wcro not dangerous. Htlliilny Might How. A florco fight in which beer classes, fiirnl- turo anil, last, but not least, a kulfc, wcro tho principal weapons of ofTenso mid defenso occurred lu a Lithuanian saloon In tlio First ward last ulght. Tho victim of tho assault was Joo Sockalosky who was so teiriblv- beaten that tho left sldo of lils faco was swollen to twico Its normal size, and his scalp laid open by an assailant. At midnight Sockalosky caused tho arrest of Joo Savitsky, Charles Strauscas, Ludwlg Gudcavago Joo and Andrew Whltecavaco. Tho prisoners wero captured by Policeman Mullaher and Special Ofllcor Alex. Thoy spent th night In tho lockup and to-day wero given a hear ing before Justico Toouiev. Savitskv fniv. isliedlOO bail wbilo tho other four assail ants woie committed to jail in dofault. Oathollo Convention, Tho Catholic Benevolent Legion of District No. 2, comprising towns along tho Lehigh valley, held tuoir monthly convention in tho G. A. R. hall at Mahanoy City, yesterday ltortioon. Tho session was presldod over by Frank J. Haucko, of Bethlehem. M. A. Carroll, of Easton, was secretary. Methods to promoto the welfare of the ordor were discussed and at the conclusion of tho meet ing tho delegates visited the workings of Hoith Mahanoy colliery. This was followed by a banquet at the Kalcr houso. Delegates wore present from Easton, Allentown. booth and West Bethlehem, Manch Chunk and East Manch Chunk, Hazleton, Mahanoy City and Shenandoah. M. D. Blerno was tho representative from town. Dismantling Gordon Planes. All hope of tho Gordon-planes over being again put in operation Is dispelled, now that tho work of dismantling has been com menced. Tho engines, boilers and rails in tho track aro now hoing removed and soon tho planes, liko thoso built by Stephen Glranl, will bo only a tradition among tho oldest Inhabitants." The work of doublo- tracking tho Littlo Schuylkill railroad. between East Mahanoy Junction and Port Clinton is progressing, and when it is com pleted the Mahanoy piano will bo abandoned. as thoso at Gordon bavo been. l'nbllo Notice. Tho Library has re-openod for tho taklug out of books on Tuesday of each week from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m., for tho accommodation of persons only who cannot take advantage of tho hours on Thursdays and Saturdays; and on Thursday of each week from 4:15 to 5:30 o'clock p. m.; on Saturday of each weok from 0:30 to 8 o clock p. m. for the accommo dation of tho public. Fbank Hanna, 0-12-3t Librarian. Ilurglars Unsuccessful, At about 10:30 o'clock Saturday night two burglars forced an cutranco to the kitchen at tho rear of Ellis Duoll's jewelry store, on South Main street, but hastily disappeared from tho place whon thoy discovered that Mr. Duell was in tho storo. A neighbor says ono of tho men was large and tho other small, and ono was in Bhirt slooves. They carried away tho key of tho kitchen door. On a Training Ship, Clarence Harms, lately in the employ of Dr. J. 3. Callen, has gono to Philadelphia and entered service on tho TJ. S. training ship Saratoga," which will mako a crulso of European waters this summer. Drowsiness Is dispelled by Bkkch am's Pills Soldiers to Drill. There will bo a meeting and drill of tho discharged soldiers of tho Spanish-American war at 7 o'clock to-night. It will take place in Danowski's hall, 33S South Main street. Visit Orkin's jewelry and music houso. next door to Goldin's Mammoth Clothing Houso. tf A IHg Snapper. Hiram Spado is exhibiting a fifteen-pound snapping turtlo which ho caught at Maurer's dam, in tho Catawlssa Valley. It is said to bo tho largest snapper ever brought to this town from the valley. Special at irrloke's Carpet store 'til sold. Floor oil cloth, 20c. per yard, worth 35c. Brussels carpet, 42c. per yard, worth OOo. 6-8-lw Mustered Out. Louis J, Yedkois, lately muttered out of Bervice from Co, L., 4th Immune U. S. Vol,, has returned to his home here. Ho was in tho hospital service in Cuba for nino months, Beholder's Dainties. Strawberry, chocolate and vanilla ico cream and orange water ico, dally, also delivered. Schcldor's bakery, 27 East Contro street. tf To Establish a Park. A raovemont has been started at Glrardville for tho establishment of a public park. Sev eral of tho influential residents bavo ex pressed their willingness to donato liberally and a subscription, fund will bo started shortly. The park will be located at the eastern end of town. X.nrge Jumbo Strawberries. 10 cents per box. Fresh plucked and red rlpo. At Coslett's, 39 South Main street. tf The Scarcity of Water. Notwithstanding tho notice issued by Water Superintendent Bell prohibiting the washing of pavements, Bomo of our private lesidents aro still inclined to keep up tho custom, Sev eral violations wore noted this morning, Poople should exercise more caro before water famine sets in, A Good Opportunity, For sale a nice Btock of wax flowere, doves. wreath, eto. All elegant designs. To the purchaser tho undersigned will teach tho art of manufacturing theso flowors, free of charge. Apply to Mrs. Jacob Hontz, corner Main and Coal streets. 0-12-0t Two Men Ilurned, Two Poles wero badly burned by an ex plosion of gas at tho Bear Hid go colliery this afternoon, xuey were removed tq tuel homos at Turkey Bun and Dr. W, N. Stel was suinmouod to attend thorn. ESGflPED IK THE HICHTI Dofoatod Filipinos Slip Away From tho Conquerors, TILIP1N0 O00UPATION BROKEN. Inruiinnnonnil T.n4 I'lnnx, In tliol'rov- lnco of Cnvlto. Now In I'(khMoii of Our Forcps lloavy Low Inlllotcd oil tho linomy. Manila, June 12. Tho Filipino oc cupation of tho province of Cavlto has boon broken, and as tho result of tho present movement tho Americans now control tho Important coast towns of Paranaquo and Las Piling, whllo a long lino of Insurgent trenchos facing our south lino has boon cleared. Tho insurgents have again proved their facility as dodgers, botweon 3,000 and 4,000 warriors, who seemed des tined to bo captured, having disappear ed, tho majority Blidlng nwny under cover of tho night, after fighting tho Americans nil day. Some othors camo to riKet our troops, with protestations of friendship. rho Thirteenth infnntry lost ono man killed and six wounded, the Ninth infantry ono man Killed and flvo wounded, tho Fourteenth Infantry threo wounded and tho First Colorado vol unteer regimont 11 wounded. Saturday s work was tho hardest our nrmy has seen. Tho battlefield stretch ed out across tho entire isthmus from Laguna do Bay to tho harbor. Whllo tho troops wero advancing tho army gunboat Nnpldan. in tho rivor near Tagulg, shelled tho enomy, killing bov eral of them. Tho monitor Monadnock and tho gunboat Helena sholled Paranaquo and Las Pinas all day with the full powor of their batteries. Tho rebol sharpshooters kent in hid ing until tho Amorlcan lines had pass ed, and then attempted to spot strag glers from the trees. Thanks to their poor marksmanship, this was without result. Tho whole country proved to bo a succession of small hills, with boggy ground Detween tho high, thick grass, and bushes in the hollows, which greatly added to the difficulty of the advance, but gave shelter that saved many from tho enemy's bullets. Our men throw away their blankets, coats and oven haversacks, stripping to tho waisr, ana trusting to luck for food. Water could not bo obtained, nnd thore was much discomfort after tho canteons wore omptted. At tho outset tho Coloradoa. tho Ninth Infantry and tho Twenty-first Infantry forcod tho lino of insureent trenches, wheeled to tho left nnd drovo tho enemy toward tho lako. During this maneuver tho Filipinos In con cealed trenches on tho right opened an enfilading Are, but tho brigade, partly owinng to tho high grass, had few hit. Tho Ninth Infantry crept around to tho right, flanking tho trenches, driv ing out tho Filipinos and killing many of them. The Colorado regiment advanced to tho lake. Two companies encountered trenches on top of a knoll, where tho Filipinos stood waist high above a trench, pouring a volloy upon the ad vancing Americans. Tho Colorado troops charged and drovo them out, Lieutenant colonel Moses bolntr wounded in tho arm as ho jumped Into the tronch. In tho meantime General Wheaton's column advanced one and a half miles toward Paranaquo, whore tho Ameri cans found a strong tronch on a rldgo, out of which they drovo the Filipinos uy nard lighting. Tho enemy tried to flank tho dis mounted troops of tho Fourth cav alry, accompanying Major General Lawton, "and at tho samo tlmo they made their only ndvanco, throwing a skirmish line to flank tho Fourteenth infantry. But they were easily re pulsed, tho American1 artillery coming 10 me crest oi the mil and shellln.i them. About 3 o'clock in the afternoon General Whoaton's brigade, headed by uenerai .uiwton, who, in hia white clothing and helmet, on a big blnck horse, was a shining mark for tho enemy's sharpshooters, circled to tho south of Las Plnas, oncountorlng a largo force of Filipinos in tho shelter of tho trees. General Lawton had a narrow escape. In tho first volloy of the enemy the horses of three of his Btan officers wero shot from under them. The Colorado regiment boro the brunt of this attack and dispersed tne Filipinos. Hardly had thoy finished off that lot when a largo force appeared in the rear, which the Ninth infantry and a part of the Colorado regiment drovo away. By this timo nearly tho whole division was around Las Pinas. Tho Americans camped for the nlcht south of the town, and In tho midst of a heavy rain. At G o clock yosterday morning Gen eral Whoaton advanced upon Las Plnas, with a troop of cavalry, tho Twenty-first infantry, the Colorado regiment, a part of tho Ninth infantry and two mountain guns, crossing twq Btroams and entering tho town with nut firing a shot. Ho then advanced upon Paranaquo. Tho women and chllren, and for that matter many men, remained In tho towns. No houses wore destroyed, though many were torn by the ahella from the warships. Everywne.ro thq Americans, found white flags flying, go far us can yet be ascertained tho Royal Mokes the food more OYl BAKING Filipino Toss is nttout CO killed, nbout 360 wounded, and 20 trtkon prisoners. Tho wholo country is networked with trenches, nnd the onetny scurrlod from thcltor to shelter. Yosterday long trains of commis sary wagons carried provisions to tho Jnited States troops along tho road which on Saturday was tho stronghold of the oneray, and tho natives, who on Saturday wore probably carrying guns, are today doffing thoir hats and grovol ing before thd Americans with ef fusive greetings of wolcomo. The Colorado regiment returned to barracks lu Manila Inst night. As the ragged and dusty mon marched past tho Luneta, tho fnshlonablo gnthoring place for Manllnns, thoy wore heartily cheered. PERSONAL MENTION. Oliver Woldcr, nf Oreo ten, Ind., is visiting relatives in town. Christ. Foltz was a visitor to Mahanoy City last evontng. Harry Nolswenter, ono of tho clorks at Hall's shoo store. Is confined to his bod with a sovoro attack of rheumatism. William Fccloy, of New Philadelphia, was a guest of town friends yesterday. Michael Dougherty mado a business trip to Pottsvillo this morning. Miss Agnes E. Farrcll, of Mahanoy Piano, was entertained by friends In town yester day. James J. McCarthy spent n part of to-day at tho county scat. Thomas Ilollis has gone to Lancaster to at tend tho annual session of tho Great Council Improved Order of Ked Mon, representing Shenandoah Tribe No. 155. Jacob llamberger transacted butlnoss at Frackvllle and Pottsvillo to-day. Michael Graham was among tho townsmen who spent to-day at Pottsvillo on business. M. M. Burko. S. G. M. Uollopotor and E. W. Shoemaker, Esq., attended motion court atPotUville to-day. Ellis Duell visited friends at FottavlIIo this morning. Chief Ilurgoss Tabor spent a part of to day transacting business at tho county scat. August Carls made a business trip to Potts villo this morning. Mrs. n. K. Sovorn visitod friends at Potts- vllle to-day. Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy and Mrs. J. A. ltoilly attended tho i'uneial of Miss Elliott at Pottsvillo to-day. Charles, the 8-ycnr-old son of Lewis Lcbo, Jr., of West Cherry street, who has been dangerously ill, Is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hoover, of 1'ottsville, spent yesterday hero with relatives. M. A. Carey, of Butler township, Is a visitor to Philadelphia. Misses Jcnnio Troy, of Philadelphia, and Ellon Grady, of Glrardvillo, wcro Sunday visitors to town. Michael Gallagher, a former resident of Lost Creek, Is pitching good ball for tho Derby, Conn., team. Tho Now England papers aro unanimous in their praisoas to his abilities as a ball tosser. Misses Stelfox and Roberts, of Pottsvillo, spent yesterday in town as a guest uf Miss Loucks. Miss Minnlo Klrby, who was a guest of the Morris family, on South Bowers Btreet, returned to her home at St. Clair this morn ing. James White, of South Chestnut street, is seriously 111 with congestion of tho brain. William Wynn, of Frackville, was a Bun- day visitor to town. Mrs. Abner Powell, and children, of New Orleans, La., aro sponding the summer with the former b mother, Mrs. Sarah Wasley, on South Whlto street. New Curate, Kov. Francis Partoll, tho now curato at St. Canlous church, Mahanoy City, was the colebrantat tho 10 o'clock mass yesterday morning and at its conclusion preached his initial sermon. The now divine made a favorable impression on the congregation. Coal Trices to Oo Up. Anthracite coal sales agents bavo decided to increase tho price of egg, nut and stove coal twenty-flvo conts a ton after July 1, This coal is now soiling at f2.50 per ton at the mines. Tho anthracite coal output for May was 3,542,000 tons, or 512,000 more than the amount agreed upon. Have yon soon the new patterns in silver ware in Brumm'a abow window? Gun Club Shoot. Tim Mnliannv TownshiD Gun club held a live bird contest at Jackson'B on Saturday aftnennnn Thnr.n tvftrn 12 entries and 3 prizes. Dowllng, of Jacksons, killed 4 out or K lilfila anil rpfAtvnd first nrlze of U. iOV10. nf Park Placo. killed threo birds, and cap tured second prize or ?4. uowney, oi jacn sons, killed two birds and was given third prize of J2. Tho outranco feo was f 1. Cream puffs on ico all summer at George Bcheider'B bakery, 23 East Coal streot. tf Excitement at Mahanoy City. At 12 o'clock on Saturday night the First ward of Mahanoy City was thrown into a state of excitement by two Lithuanians, who stated that John Darrish had whipped out a revolver and fired a shot at the head of EalpU Conrad with fatal intentions. Policeman Hassol. and Constable Geigor instituted a search for tho would-be murderer and located him in a taloon. Whon found he was lying on tho floor unconscious with several ugly wouuds in the head. He was surrounded by about twonty-fivo of his countrymen. Tho officers forced their way through the ..... n,i itirnd Darrish. He was taken to tho office of Justico May and in default of f500 ball was committed tojau mis morning Dyspepsia bano of human existence. Burdock Blood Bitters, cures it, promptly, permanently. Regulates and tones the stomach. FltKE LUNCHES TO-nTqUT, BICKKllT'S. Chicken soup, free, to-night. Bean soup to-morrow morning. WEEKS.' Pea soup, free, to-night, irwTtfrmTrnr TTmTfiK. Vegotablo soup will bo served, free, to all patrons lo-mgut. Tnnr.icn'fl. Pea soup, freo, to-night. Tho largest ana coolest glass 01 uoor m tu-vu. Baking Powder delicious and wholesome POWtXS CO., ItW VOW. GASES AT THE GOUHT I Decisions by Judges Jiechtcl and Marr This Mornlnp. RULE OK AN ALLEGED FORGERY 1 ludgment Entered Against a Bondsman Opened to Allow Blm to Prove the Charge Fottsvllle Iron and Steel Company case Argued. PotuiTlllc, Juno 12. Judgo Bechtel this morning handed down a number of decietouf, among them one in the case of the Columbia Brewing Company against Patrick McGarry, Thomas Dovlln and John Child;, on a rule to open a judgment as to Devlin. Tho judg ment was opened and Devlin allowed to como in and defend, tbo lion to remain, Tho court said tho testimony indicated that Dovltn's namo was forged to tho bond and be must be given a chance to provo this fact, McGarry is a saloonkeeper at Mill Creek and on tho bond that he gave to tho Columbia Browiag Company tbo name of Dovlin appears. Mc- uarry railed In business and Devlin was asked to make good his part of tho bond. Ho objected ou the ground stated, A DEFECTIVE SUMMONS. In tho case of A. T. Jonos vs. It. J. Mills, a certiorari to a Justico of tho Peaco, Judg ment having been taken by default, tho pro ceedings are set aside becauso tho summons called tho defendant to appear before a Jus tico of tho Tcaco "in Pottsvillo." The court said that ono of tho seven wards, at least, should havo been specified, and It mado no difference that tho dolendant was personally acquainted with tho location of tho Justice's cilice. THE ROLLIXO MILL CASE. W. K. Woodbury, Esq., asked that the ar gument of tho rule to sell tho property of the l'ottsville Iron and Steel Company bo put off until next Monday, and that tho Receiver be required to file a supplemental account ex plaining bow tho current debt had been re duced from $140,000 to $80,000. and to indi cato what property is to bo sold. Georgo Itoads, Esq., answered that an account was lielng prepared and would bo ready by noxt Monday. Ho objected strongly to any post ponement. Judgo Bechtel Indicated that he conhl soo no good reason for putting off tho argument, and said thoy could only sell what was there, anyhow, Hon. John W. Kyon supported Mr. Woodbury's movo for further delay. Ho represents the Interests of $200,000 and said ho believed tho best way to sottlo tbo matter would be to foreclose tho second mortgage, which is on all tho property, and pay, first, from tho Bale proceeds, tho first mortgage If the proporty is Bold under tho prosent proceedings, ho said. It would bo knocked down to tho highest bidder if he otlsrs but f30, and that would be tho end of all claims, mortgages included, A buyer, undor such terms, could got abso lute titlo to it. Judgo Bechtel remarked, "Why not go on with tho argument to-day T Tho longor this matter hangs on the leu tho property will bo worth. This was onr idea a year ago and somo of tho creditors havo como over to our way of thinking of it I believe others will think that way before long, also." Mr. Woodbury said, "Wo asked tho fore closure on tho second mortgage a year ago. 1 would suggest that next Saturday bo fixod for argument." Judge ISochtol refused to put the case off and the argument took placo. Other counsel engaged in tho caso aro A. W. Schalck and Georgo J. Wadlinger, Esq, MUST STAY IN JAIL. An application for tho discharge from prison of John Bocavltch, charged with de sertion by his wife, was filed. The wifo moved to Philadelphia and tho husband has bcon nnablo to get bail. Judgo Marr said the husband would havo to remain there until after the next term of criminal court, which begins on Juno 10, unless t'io wife appears at the trial. OTIIEU CASES. In tho caso of Washington Camp No. 73, P. O. S. of A., of Cressona, vs. S. P. Thomas, ex-Treasurer, and his two sureties, the charge of tho court was filed, A motion for a new trial Is ponding. Adam Waldner vs. John F. Lewis, rule to distribute. Nlnoty dollars was awarded tn Waldner and the $35 balance is to bo dis tributed as though no issue had been granted. uuies lor new trials in tho damaeo nf Wellington Hartman and wifo vs. Branch township wero withdrawn. Tho appeal of the Taxpayers' Association front tho County Controller's report of 1S07. and tho rulo to frame an Issue, aro expected to come up ror argument after tho conclusion ol thoargumeuts in tho Pottsvill Iron and Steel Company case are concludod. orphans' court. Judge Dunn to-day appointed Franz X. Kaier guardian of Edward, John B. and Frank G Kaier, minor children of Theresa Kaier, lato of Mahanoy City, deceased. Tho bonds submitted were approved. in the matter of tho estate of Man-trot Wyatt, the salo was confirmed absolutely. in tno matter or the estate of Martin Hobln, deceased, the decree of distribution was tiled. Samo action In tho estate of John Moman. deceased. In the matter of the Estate nf R.rl. Oliver, deceased, tho hearing was adjourned to Juno 10th,. motion court. Sheriff Toolo acknowledged a deed to Mary J. Roeder for premises in South Manheim and Wayno townships, sold as the property of Charles W. liocder, for $1,500. The report of M, P, McLoughlin. examiner In the Wert divorce caso, was filed. September 20th was fixed for argument In tbo equity case of Adam Hlnkcl vs. William Kuehn, A petition was filed asking that several special policeman bo appointed from mem bers of tho Citizens Firo Company, of Palo Alto, for duty at tbo company's plcnio. A petition of W. II. Henderiech for divorce from Alice nenderiech was filed aud the sub poena mado returnable at tho September term or court. October Oth was fixed for argument of tho Haak vs. Inert equity case of Hush township, BONDS APPROVED. Bond of Elwood T, Priest, treasurer of Palo Alto; W. Thomas Lee, treasurer of Shenandoah School District ; James W, Bronntn, treasurer of Foster township ; Edward Burke, Tax Collector of Shenandoah i'ctor tiannigan, treasurer or Ashland School District ; Ettas Henry, treasurer of East Brunswick bcboql District; John Stokes, constable ot i,a ftorwelglan township; W, Continued. on Fourth I'mje.1 MAX UEVIT S. Straw Hats Keep in line with the hot weather and seek comfort nnd coolness by buying your straw hat at our store. We can sell you a stylish straw hat, fit for a king, from 50c and cp. Summer Underwear. Gent's French Balbrigfjau shirts or drawers at 25c. We also carry Egyptian Combed Yam, loose or glove fitting. Another nice assortment of silk summer weight under wear. Our prices arc popular. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATE HATTER. CORNER MAIM AND CENTRE STREETS. YourJifi Money's Worth. That is what wo give yen in every purchase, no matter how small. Our stock is large and well adapted to every' possible demand. It U calculated to rait every taste, taVing within its scope the best and latest the markets aflord. If jou aro in search of n reliable article come to us. If you feel that it li worth while saving on trust worthy values mako your selections from goods bought with cars and sold on repre sentations of merit that never fail. Wo are showing this week a ipooUl lot of Bilks, all new and pretty. It you Inipwt thU line. It Is more than likely you will ta Induced to spend a llttlo money, as well as a little tiro, but both profitably. A new lot ot Crash Skirts, plain sad braided, and well finished, at less than oostef material, 29c, 600 to 790. AVaihnlilo Hhlrt WaliU, 39c, S0O, 750 te $1.35. k full line of new Carpets In Wiltons, Botij Brussels, Tapestry, Velrefs, Ingrain and Rag at sarins prices to you. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN ST. They will interest you and so will our prices. Our dis play is larger than any town. in M. O'NEILL, 106 S. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker For a window shade, or 5 for a quarter. Others lor io cents and upwards. Shades made to fit any window. Come and tret cut prices on carpets and oil doth. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. i0 South Jardln Street. JUST RECEIVED. xxxxxxxxx -iriPORTED-si- Swiss Cheese and Neutafel. xxxxxxxxx Magargle's, 26 East Centre Street. 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