ONE CENT OL. XV.-NO 147 SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. JUNE 19. 1899. J. P. Williams & Son, 13 S. IVIaln St., Shenandoah, Pa. SSJOO'HARA'S FOR A , $ OPEN DAY Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH' and DON'T HOLD IN Tlint nro, with nnest lines 01 unin nnd Sun Umbrellas. They rtngo lu prfco from R cents up to $3 each line enough for any ierson to enrry. Kvery one n perfect bargain Children's parasols 25c to $1.00. TUP lances. Handker- chiefs. Doylies, Em- broidery Silks rPflUT Taffeta and Jap mum Wash Silks In endless variety for Ladles' , ,r Shirt WolsU and LIHC. Skirts. The sun of a new pros perity Is rising over the hilltops of DISOON TKNT " It's going to bo a hot summer. Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North Main st. FIRE! WE ARE AGAIN IN FRONT! In our new building we will serve you with our old time promptness. To-day we offer No. 8 nickle plated coffee tea kettle at 75 cents. Single-barrel breach loader gun at $5.00. These are special and will not last long, but we have enough for a few days. Swalm's Hardware Store. Silk fronts, stripes and plaid de signs, ulso Madras, all sizes. Our patterns are exclusive and altogeth er different from others seen in dis play windows. Come and see them. Our prices are sure to complete the sale. Tm NEW 33 North Main Street. v Watson Building. New Carpets, New Oil Cloth, New Linoleum. 1 A full styles Tapestry, Velvet and 'INGRAINS New styles, extra qualities. RAG CARPETS At Get in the Push. It is ft good 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. Plain Street, MAHANOY CITY. Is whero wc one of the : Laces, Handkei chiefs, Doylies; FIRE!! The latest crash hats at 12 cts, All the latest styles and shapes. Straw Hats as low as 5 cents. Do not forget us when in need of a new stiff or soft hat. ye are here to stay and will always confront you with money-saving bargains STORE, MARRY LEV1T, Prop 12. 3 3 3 3 3 3 line of new spring In-- Bodv Brussels. All kinds and prices KEITER'S KIDNAPPER CAUGHT. Attested In Tmvn 'nnd Taken to Sit. Clarinet Yesterday, Saturday night Policeman Foylo took Kvan G ninths in custody nt the corner or Main anil Ccntro streets, 011 a charge of kidnapping hoy, who whs taken into custody at the Kimc, tlnio. After placing both in the lockup 'oylo telephoned to tho police of lit Carmel and yesterday morning Constable Levi Dietrich, of that place, enmo to town and claimed tho prlsonor, and boy, who wore taken to ML Cnrmcl in a buggy. On Friday last. Mrs. Bella Hopkins. daughter-in-law of Fred. II. Hopkins, Sr , of Mahanoy City, sworo out a warrant beforo Jnstico William Amour, of Mt. Carmol, whero tho woman lives, charging Griffith with having kidnapped hor clovou-year-old son. Freddie. She said Qrlflltli appeared at lior bouso on the 20th of May and requested permission of tho woman to leave her small son Frcddio accompany him to Sharaokin promising to return with. tho littlo fellow in the evening. She acqnictccd to his request and they started off. Evenlugcamo but tho boy nor Qnlllth turned up. They had both disappeared and no word was received from them until I oylo made the arrest. QriOlth is a resident of Mahanoy City. Ho is a cripple, both arms having been cut off between tho wrlsta and elbows many years ago by a mino accident at Shamokin, Ho has two hooks attached to his arms to servo in plaro of hands. Ho travels ubout the region Belling lead pencils. Ho took Mrs. Hopkins' son with him to help sell his wares. Tho boy told Policeman Foylo that ho re peatedly asked Griffiths to allow blm to re turn homo, but ho refused to do so. Ilev. I'nwlck's Jfew.Ohurcli, To-day's Philadelphia Times contains an article on the opening of a now Methodist Episcopal church In Manayunk, togother with a portrait of tho pastor, Itev. William Powick, formerly of this town, and also one the new church, which is a spacious Gothic structure, of Ilolmcsbtirg granite with Indiana limestone trimmings. It has a seating capacity of 000. Tho Times says, During tho pastorate of tho present min. ister, Eov. William E. Powick, tho congrega tlon has steadily Increased, until it now numbers over four hundred. Tho Sunday school, too, is ih a nourishing condition. numborlug nearly fivo hundred." Notice to tho Publlo! Tho undersigned gives notice that ho will strictly enforce Ordlnanco No. XVII, relat ing to dogs running at largo in tho borough. and also Ordinance No. XXIV, prohibiting goats, swine and other animals running at large. All owners of such animals will govern themselves accordingly, under the penalties prescribed by said ordinances. A. P. TAnon, 0-10-3t Chief Hurcess. Departed for the West, Oeorgo J. Hlggins, tho P. & R. station agent at Sbamoklu, accompanied by his wlfo and sister, Miss M. Iligglns, of Shenandoah, departed Saturday for St. Louis to attend tho uational meeting of tho B, P. O. E. They will visit Donver, Chicago and other promi nent places boforo returning homo. Water Very Scarce, Wator Superintendent Bell says it may bo necessary to draw upon the old plant for a supply to-night, as tho supply of tho public wator works is growing very Bcarco. This morning tho water In tho Brandonvlllo reservoir was but four feot above the suction pipo connecting with tho pumps. Iter. Oruliler's I9etures, The interest manifested in tho recent lcc- turo on tho Holy land by Rev. John Qruhler has Induced tho rovereud gentleman to con tinuo his series. Tho noxt lecture will bo given lu the German Lutheran church on Wednesday ovening, at 8 o'clock. His sub ject will be: "Tho History of tho Crusades." Theso lectures nro froo to ovorybody and a cordial invitation Is extended to tho public to attend. Thoy are both interesting and In structive. Paused Kxamlnutlon. Misses Mary Schmidt, Bertha Uoldorman, SallloDovers,.Enima Llewellyn, and Messrs, Jamas Whitakor and William O'Donuoll, of town, and Joseph Kcnnoy, of Ulrardvillo, passed successful examinations beforo tho faculty of the Bloomsburg normal school. Dancing contest. The long looked for dancing contest bo- tween McMcnamin and Coylo, of Mt. Carmel, and Mullarkeyand Carroll, of Rappahannock will take place at John Week's saloon to night. It will bo for $25 a side and will do tormiuo the championship of Schuylkill county. New Fire lloss. Edward Mates, a resident of Mahanoy township, has accepted a position as flro boss at Packer colliery, No. 3. Ho will enter upon his now dutios on Wednesday. Mr, Mates was employed for many years at the Park No. 3 colliery. Injured Ily the Filipino. Among the wounded In the Philippines appears tho name of Michael J. Mibalskl, of tho 21st Regt. Iufantry, wounded slightly in tho clavicle. Mlhulskl is a Shenandoah man. Lost Two Fingers. Patrick Gatllgan had tho first and second fingers of bis right baud cut off by having them caught iu a pump which ho was repair ing at the Kohlnoor colliery. Outing to Tiijlorsville. About 40 residents of Qlrardvillo 'enjoyed an outing to Taylorsvillo yestorday. Besides having an abundance of refreshments the occasion was enlivened by music furnished by an orchestra of throe pieces. Tho large four-horse team of the Columbia browery be sides several smaller teams wore required to transport the picnickers. Held In Hall. Peter PauloskI was held in $300 ball on Saturday night by Justice Toomey, He la charged with assaulting Annio Sultas. Tho best of all Pills aro Eeecium's. Health Iteports. Jeunio Rlgberg, 2 years old. West Cherry street, has peon reported to tho Board of Health as a sutroror from membranous croup, Fined by the llurgess. Kiern Borgan was arrested by Watchman O'Hara Saturday night as a disorderly and paid a nne to (juiol llurgess Tabor yesterday, Serving Time. Frank Gottus was arrested by Policeman Heatou Saturday night on a chargo of nuls- anco and is sorving five days in tho lockup, Lehigh Working Time, Orders were issued to-day at the Lehigh valley Coal Company collieries to work five days this week. beholder's Dainties. Strawborry, chocolate and vanilla Ice cream and orange water Ice, daily, also delivered. Scheidcr's bakery, 27 East Centro street, tf USES AT THE GOUjHT ! Judge Bechtel Decides the Tax Collector Scanlnn Cases. ONE OF THE RULES DISMISSED I Judgment on tho 1895 BonJ Allowed to Stand Judgment on the 1896 Bond Opened For a Trial by Jury. Borough's Lie a to Stand. Pottsvlllc, Juno ID. Criminal court opened this morning for tho last two weeks term bo foro tho summer vacation. Tliero was a very larco attendanco. which included tho cranu and petit Jurors, principals aud witnesses in tho various cases, and the usual tiumlier of onlookors. Wlillo waiting lor the opening of court District Attorney llecutel was asked by tho reporters If bo intended to run for ro- noniltiatlou, and ho' satisfied their curiosity by saying that ho so Intends. THE fOANUN CASKS. In the two cases of tho Commonwealth vs. M. J. Scanlan, formerly Tax Collector of Shenandoah, and tho sureties on bis bonds of ISO j and 1800, tho lUlo to open the Judgment to tho 1S0S dtipllcato was discharged for reasons verbally stated. Tho rulo to open tuo judgment as to tho ibOO duplicate was made absolute, and the Judgment opened. but tho Hen is to rumaln ns to tho borough lupllcato only, and not as to tho school dun licato. Exceptions wero noted by Mr. Uollo- petoron tho 1805 decision, in behalf of somo of the sureties ; by Mr, Schalck fur somo school tax bond sureties as to tho 1801) decision ; and by Mr. Wlialou for tho borough, as to the lattor decision. One of tho main reasons why the judgment on the 1MKJ bond isooenod is that' tho balanco charged against tho tax collector was only estimated, and not made cortaiu by tho account filed. It Is for this reason that a trial by jury is deemed advis able, asto the correct amount due. THK POTTSVILI.E ROLLING) MILL. in ine matter of tho rulo to sell tho nron- erty of tho Pottsvillo Iron and Steel Com- ny tho proporty was ordered to bo suld on July 15, at 12 o'clock, noon. Tho proporty Is Is to bo sold clear of nil incum brances, except tho first mortgage, which is n dower right In favor of Mrs. Hanson Atkins, tho terras of pur chaso to be $15,000 down and tho balance when the court approves tho salo. tho roturn of which must be mado to court for oxamiua' tion boforo tho salo will become final. JUDGE BKCHTKL'S WAIENINO. Referring to tho case of tho Taxnavors' Association vs. iJx-limnty Commissioners end others on tho appeal from tho County Con trailer's report for 1807, and a rulo to show cause why an issue should not bo framod and a trial by jury granted, Judgo Boehtcl inti mated that counsel, owing to the hot weather, or some other cause, had not fllod with him their briefs during tho wook. One lotter was mailed him at S o'clock this morn ing, and ho received the last brlof while nt tho breakfast table; If, therefore, tho case is not disposed of beforo tho summer vacation, tho fault must not be laid at his door. A CONDITIONAL RULING. The rulo for a now trial In tho suit of Washington Camp No. 73. of Cressona, against S. P. Thomas, formor treasurer, and his sureties, the court said tho rulo would bo discharged and tho now trial refused, pro vided tho camp remits tho amount of $112.50, interest paid by 8. P. Thomas, and olso tho intorest allowed by tho jury for tho period beforo his term of ofllco expired, ro ducing tho award to $047.50. THE BBENNAN AND OHL CASES. The trial of Thomas Bronnan on a chargo of murdering Henry Elliott at Now Phila delphia is fixod for next Monday, but no dato has beon sot for tho caso of Oliver Ohl for wrecking a P. & R. passonger train at Zohnor's near Taman.ua, and causing tho deaths of En ginocrGrior and Fireman Short. OTHER CASES. The petition of Mary E. Wert, by her noxt friend, John Seifert, for a divorco from Daniel W. Wert was granted. Motion for a now trial in ths caso of tho Commonwealth vs. Thomas Rceso was ro- fused. In tho case of Mrs. Frank Sparr to compel her father-in-law, John Sparr, to support hor children, rule discharged with costs on tho petitioner. The petition of Sarah Miloy for a divorce from Uriah Miley was filed. juugmeuts in aeiauit ot answers wero asked In tho caso of Roig vs. Knight and Glrard S. F. aud L. Association vs. Robort and Margaret Todd. Tho answor of Frank Kershner to the petition in tho case of Kistler to tho use of Behler vs. Charles O. Miller was filed. The rulo on the plaintiff in tho caso of William Bergor vs. Francis Berger to show cause why tho determination to select arbl, trators should not bo stricken from the record was granted, returnable next Monday. The time for filing answer was extended to tho next term, iu the suit of Edward O'Brien vs. East Union township. Peter A. Folk was appointed Chief Bur goss of Auburn to fill a vacancy. Tho names of Walter G. Treihly, Michael KUcur and W. B. Durkin, law students, wero handed to court as applicants for oxamiua tion by the Bar committee next month. OUSTElt BOUQUT. A petition asking that tho East Norwogian Township School Board to ousted for failure to organize within the timo limit was filed and argument will be made next Monday. BONDS APPROVED. Hugh McGovern, treasurer of Rellly town- ship, $10,000; W. 0. Hack, treasurer of Tre- mont School District, $1,000 ; Edward Fishor, treasuror of Newcastle School District, $0,000; Charles Bensinger, treasuror of Mahanoy City School District, $20,000, CONSTABLES' RETVHN8. Judgo Bechtel questioned Cons tables closely When tuoy made their quarterly returns Constable Matt. Glblon, First ward of Shon audoah, answored that tho parties who fought there on Sunday, recently, wero under arrest and tho case had been returned to court. He said ho know of no liquor selling on Sunday. Constable Joseph Peters, of West Mahanoy township, knew of no speak-easles thero and explained the Suuday fighting by saying thero was a general uso of beer on Sundays by the Huns and Poles, Constablo T. M. Bolln reportod Peter Yas- clewicz for violatiug the liquor laws and keeping a gambling placo. DEMPSTER SENTENCED. William Dempster, of Shenaudoah, pleaded tjullty to a charge of assault and battory with intent to kill, mado by his father, Robert, and Judgo Bechtel gavo him the costs, $50 line and two years imprisonment. LICENSE TRANSFERRED, Tho saloou llceuso of Mrs, Hannah Shlolds, First ward of Shenandoah, was transferred to William McGiilro. 1IHHD HBCORIIKt). A deed was recorded to-day from Edward Coylo and wlfo to Oalhcrlno A. Lawlor far premises In Shenandoah. ANOT1IKR 8HKTKNCR. Horaco and Oscar Kremer pleaded gullity to larceny, on oath of Frank Sell tor, and oaeh received a seutenco of $15 flue, costs and six months. Cream puffs on ice all summer at George Scheidcr's bakery, 88 Ht Owl street. tf Intere.t IIjiIa l.ediued. Tho County ConuniMioncrs bavo Just com pleted a now financial deal, whereby the In terest on the $10,000 of temporary loaus will lie reduced from six to four per cent. Tho notes wero held by three banks $10 000 by tho First National, uf Mahanoy City; $10,000 by the Union National, of Mahanoy City, aud $0,000 by tho Merchants' National, of Shenandoah. Thoso banks declined to re duce the rato of interest, a reiueted by tho Commissioners, when the latter mado an ar rangement with tho Safo Deposit Bunk, of Pottsvillo, whereby the latter will take up tho notes ami pay them, when they will bo assigned to the Safe Deposit Bank and bear interest at tho rate of four per cent. MERCIER AND DREYFUS. I'ormor War Mlntntor llottornton nts llt-llor In tho t'nntiitn'H Oullt. Paris, Juno 19. A dispatch from tho Cape Vorde islands announces that tho Fronch second class crulsar Sfax, car rying Captain Dreyfus, has passed, en routo for Brest, where she Is expected before Saturday next. It Is understood that Captain Dreyfus will bo landed by night, and that a special train will bo In waiting to take him to Ronnes, whore the court martial Is to bo held, General Merclor, who was minister of war when Captain Droyfus was con demned, spoko publicly for tho first time since tho court of cassation ren dered its decision at a meeting of tho French Patriotic League yestorday. where ho was greeted with loud ap plauso. Your acclamations, said General Merclor, "are addressed only In a small part to the soldier who did his duty In 1894 and Is firmly resolved to ac complish It In 1609. Thoy are chiefly addressed to our dear army, of which, at this critical moment, you do me the honor of regarding as tho standard bearer. Ho then proceeded to declare his ab solute conviction of tho guilt of Cap tain Droyfus, and his belief that tho Rennes court martial would fearlessly ascortnln the truth and do Its duty. "As for myself," he declared, "I shall toll everything I know." Cnptatn Andrew OIT Vor Europe. Atlantic City, Juno ID. In tho pres ence of 1,000 people or moro Captain William A. Androws, known as tho lone navigator, left this city yester day afternoon in a little craft, named the Doreo, which is barely 12 feet in length, to attempt to cross the Atlantic ocean. He took nil eastern course and headed direct for tho Azore islands. where ho expects to stop for a few" days to roprovlslon his larder. This makes the fifth attempt ot tho cap tain to cross tho ocean In similar small crafts, three of which ho claims woro successful. Strikers Prevent Importing of Nofrroe Pittsburg, Kan., June 19. Tho strik ing union coal miners appear to have temporarily stopped the Importation of southern negroes by the mine oper ators. Tho hearing of tho Injunction cases brought by tho strikers to pre vent tho Importation of miners from other states has been postponed until Juno 20. Tho miners sot up that tho negroes aro criminals and affected with contagious diseases, and that their coming would be a menace to the health of tho community, good order and public health. Accused ll'&ndluir Kmployen nelcnscd. Reading, Pa., Juno 19, The grand Jury submitted to eourt a report of Its deliberations during the week. The last cases considered wero those in which Harry Orroll, James J. Itourko, Augustus Mogoe and Daniel wilder muth were Implicated for causing the Exeter wreck. Tho Jury Ignored all the bills and placed the costs on tho county. The men ware ot onco sot nt liberty and their bondsmen released. JofTrlen hull Sltnrltoy MntohcQ, New York, June 19. Jim Jeffries and Tom Sharkey have been matched to fight a 23 round battle for the heavy weight chnmplonshlp of the world. The match will take place before tho club offering the largest purse, the winner to take all. The match will tako place about Oct. 23. Stearnor1 Sunk nnd Ten Drowned. Bremon, Juno 19. In a cniiininn ntt Friedrichshaven between the German sieamet Artushof and tha TiriHuh steamer Mauritius the Artushof was sunk, ten of hor crow being drowned. 1'UHLIO SALE. The following described property will bo sold at public sale, on tho premises, at 11 a m. June 23rd: Lot No. 10, Section 70, Ashland, Pa., being the third lot cast of Second street, on tho south side of Centra street, late the property of Hunter F. Bright. Twonty-flve feet fronton Centre street, 125 ft. in depth to middle street, on which is erected a two-story brick dwelling house, and frame stable at rear of lot. All in the very bost condition. Tho premises can bo seej or Information had by applying to B. u. Riley. 6-17-3t Ashland, Pa. Claim Settled. Lehigh Valloy claim adjusters were In Mt. Carmel ou Saturday and settled with Mrs. Jacob Heller whoso husband was killed in the West Duuellen wreck last January. She received a large amount as a largo numbor of children are dependent upon her for support. Have you seen tho new patterns In silver- waro in Brumm s show window? Temperance Organization. Mrs. Alma M. Prescott, national organizer of tho Loyal Temperance Loaguo, on Satur day afternoon organized a branch of the League in Mcllet's hall, The following ofiicers were elected: Superintendent, Miss llattie Uoxby ; Organist, Miss Dora Richards, President, Ueorgo Daddow ; Vice President, Frazer Rodgors ; Secretary Miss Mattlo Tosh; Treasurer, Mi&3 Ida Dusto, Buy Keystono flour. Bo euro that the name Lessiq & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on o'ery sack. THE PEAGE GOflFEREtfGE Dormany's Emporor Probably Pos ing For Historical EfFoot. LOOKS BRIGHT FOR ARBITRATION Should tho Umporor ltenio Any Sort of i Trtliuiinl tho Conference SIny Go on Without Illm-IIo Will Pron nbly Wltlulniw III" OuJoctloun. London, Juno 19. The correspondent of The Times nt The Hague, who thinks tho outlook for the peace con ference promising, says: "Emperor William Is a born dramatist. He does not like to sec such an Important event nB the peace conference pass by with out Impressing his own stamp on It, nnd, most likely, when Dr. Zorn re turns all will go well." Tho correspondent of Tho Dally News at The Hague says: "Dr. Zorn, whom Emperor William summoned on Friday by special messenger, ar rived In Berlin Saturday morning, ac companied by Mr. HoIHs, of tho Uni ted States delegation. They only had time for breakfast, and at 10 o'clock woro driven to tho imperial palace, whero Instant admission was granted them by tho kaiser hlmsolf, who was waiting for them. Thoy had a furthor nudlcnco of his majesty yesterday and left Berlin on their roturn to Tho Hague last evening. "They wero appointed Joint mes sengers of tho conference because thoy had become Intimate friends slnco thoy met hero. Dr. Zorn speaks very littlo English, but Mr. IIollls speaks Ger man perfectly. "If Emperor William refuses any sort of a tribunal tho conference will probably go on without him, but his openly hostile attitude would arouso protests In Germany, and Mr. Hollls has probably taken tho Hborty of pointing out the deplorablo effect thld would have In the civilized world. Tho emperor Is amenable to the religious argument, and perhnps this will bo tho lovor that will move him. At any rati, if tho worst comes to the worst tho conference will Invito him to sign tho convention, with a reservation about the tribunal, pledging himself only to uso tho peace conferonco procedure lu an oventual arbitration." MIsMonnrloa Mnrdorod In China. Hong Kong, June 19. Rov. H. 3. Phillips, Mrs. Phillips and MIbs Sears, missionaries of tho Church Mission ary society, who, with three native converts, wero recently killed by riot ers In the province ot Ngan-Hwet, had sought protection of the yamcn at Klen-Ynng. Tho yamen, not bolng strong enough to protect them, sont tho party undor escort to Klon Ning Fu, but tho missionaries were mur dered on tho way there. It is reported that the natives destroyod also the church, parsonage and hospital at Klcn Nlng Fu. Tho British consul is active in tho matter. Miss Sears had only recently arrived at tho mission station from Australia. Mr and Mrs. Phillips were born In England. Tho lllliriilo Strikers. Buffalo, Juno 19. Nothing developed yestorday affecting tho dock situation. Tho freight handlers hold a largely at tended mooting, and those present ex hibited a determination to stay out until the railways agree to pay them 20 cents an hour for ovortlmo. Thoy expect the old dock workers to stand by them. The railway pooplo say thoy will absolutely refuso to change tho rate of wages they aro paying the men. The superintendents nt the different freight houses say that If tho presout demand of the men Is granted there Is a strong probability that another excuso for a striko will bo found in a few days. Always Fresli and Itellable. Our choice meats, butter, eggs, Bauscr's, Cherry and Chestnut streets. tf The School Audit, The Borough Auditors having completed the audit of the accounts ot the School Board, presented the same to the finance committee. The latter have very wisely decided to pub lish tho same in tho Herald and tho Nows Budget, thus reaching the taxpayors of the town without resorting to free distribution in circular form. Tho statement appears to this issue aud will prove interesting reading to tho taxpayers. The audit is an improvement on those issued in the past, in that it gives a more detailed statement of tee school affairs A casual glance at the report reveals an ex cellent condition of affairs. By economical administration of those in charge during the year Just closed, a saving of over $16,000, compared with the previous year, is dis closed. This, too, In vlow of the fact that the rovenue duo from the tax collector was not forthcoming. Iu all departments, ac cording to the report, evidence Is not want lug to show, that tho Directors acted the part of faltrtul guardians of tho public schools the prido of Shenandoah. And for this they aro certainly to be congratulated. Silverware, cut glass and hand decorated china, suitable for wedding gifts now dis played lu Brumm's show wiudow. Taken to Her Home, Miss Annie Magdebuig, of Askland, who was ouo of tbe victims of the Exeter wreck. and who has been In tho Norrlstown hospital since, was ou Saturday removed to ttho home of her parents In Ashland, Miss Magdeburg suffered severo scalp wounds and was badly squeezed between timbers, but her recovery is now only a question of timo. Visit Orkln's jewelry and ruuslo house. next door to Goldin's Mammoth Clothing Houso. tf FRKE LUNCHES TO-NIOIIT, eiceeet's. Bean soup will be served free, to all patrons to-night. WEEKS.' Dancing contest to-night. HKSTZ'B. Pea soup, freo, to-night. Bean soup to. morrow morning. KIHDRICK HOCSE. Moclc turtle soup will be served, free, to all patrons to-mgut, rOOLXB'8. Ttoa sou,p, free, to-night. Largest glass of peer m vwn, MAX LEVIT S. Straw Hats Keep in line with the hot weather and seek comfort and coolness by buying your straw hat at our store. We can sell you a stylish straw hat, fit for n king, from 50c and up, Summer Underwear. Gent's French Balbriggan shirts or drawers at 25C. We also carry Egyptian Combed Yarn, loose or glove fitting. Another nice assortment of silk summer weight under wear. Our prices are popular. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATB HATTER. CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. YourJa 7JU Money's Worth. That Is what we give you in every purchase, no matter how small. Oar stock is large and well adapted to every possible demand. It U calculated to suit every taste, taking within its scope the beat and latest the markets ailord. 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 caro and told on repre sentations of merit that never fail. Wo are showing this week a special lot of Silks, all new and pretty. If you Import thl line. It Is more than llkoly you will be Indund to spend n littlo money, as well u a UtU time, but both profitably. A new lot of Crash Skirts, plain and braided, and well finished, at lean than eoatol material, 29c, SOc to 79c. Woalialile Bhlrt WalsU. S9o, BOo, 780 to $1.25. A futl line of new Carpets la Wiltons, Bodj Brussels, Tapestry, Yehets, Ingrain and Rag at sating -prices to joti. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN SX. They will interest you and so will our prices. Our dis- piay is larger tnan any i i .i in tonrn. M. O'NEILL, 1 03 S. Main Qt. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker 6c For a wiudow shade, or 5 for a quarter. Others ior io cents and upwards. Shades made to fit any window. Come and cet cut prices on carpets and oil cloths. FRICKFS CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardln Street. JUST RECEIVED. xxxxxxxxx IflPORTED Swiss Cheese See Our m Line Of $ Rockers. and NeutafeL xxxxxxxxx Magargle's, 26 East Centre Street.
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