Ijerolo. .0 1: r - 1 i If TO 1 i I: st. keoo 1 -'"" I tf iflsrc- :I V Agent td,nB, yh )ckl t 11 kinds ipT cheaply Jfil'l St., lift' VOL. XV.-NO. 152 J. P. Williams & Son, 13 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. FOR m LIVERY OPEN DAY Cor. Lloyd and White b., SHENANDOAH and Read This And Learn That Our In White and Colored Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 North Mam st LADIES All house-keepers know that it is next to im possible to find good Enamellqd Ware Is as good as any ever smooth and a thing of SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE Silk fronts, stripes and plaid de signs, also 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, . ' Tti NEW STORE, 38 North Min Street, Watson Building- New Carpets, New Oil Cloth, New Linoleum. JJ A full styles Tapestry, INGRAlNSr-New styles, extra qualities. RAG CARPETS At Get in the Push. It is a good thing. Wc 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. 0'HARA'S A.IMD AND NIGHT. main Street, MAHANOY CITY. Stock of Ladles' Shirt Waists cannot bo lin provod on, nor can you find better styles or better prices on them. Last Saturday we re ceived an entire now lino ot White Lawn Walsts-they go at tl.00 and $1.35 should be 81.23 and 21.50, but we secured them n little late and they must move quickly, llettcr buy this week as wo cannot get any mora ot them this senson Another new . stock of sum Tho latest In White, I.incn Collars Is here at 13o tho "MOLLY" the coolest and most com fortablo ladles collar. mer vests from 7c up. 1 made and besides it is beauty. , 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. We are here to stay and will always confront you with money-saving bargains HARRY LEVIT, Prop line of new sprlngl In - Velvet and Body Brussels All kinds and prices. KEITER'S. MONUMENTJIEETING. Committees Appointed nit Certificates nnil Alan l'lcnlo Arrangements. Tho Shenandoah Soldiers' Monument Park. Association mot in tho 0. A. 1!. headquarters, Icfowlch' hall, last night to bear reports of tlio Board of Directors and consider sugges tions for raising funds. Tlio Directors re ported that a little over six hundred dollars had boon spent In draining and othorwiso Im- roving the si to solected for tlio monument, and thoy nro now awaiting further ordors of tho Association. After giving tho matter some consideration It was decided that tho Association meet on tho site at 10 a. m. on July 2nd, Inspect the work dono, and decido upon future movements. The next question taken up was a discus sion of bow funds can bo raised to push tho reject. It was Anally decided to appoint Messrs Blerstcin, Wurm and James a com mlttco of three to consider a proposition to issue certificates in return for contributions. and that a report bo submitted at tho noxt meeting. As another moans of securing rovonuo It Was suggested that n picnic be bold and It was decided that a committee of ten bo ap pointed to make arrangements for holding a picnio on Labor Day, Scptembor 4th, provid ing tho Columbia Park can bo secured, and that a report bo mado at the next meetlns. President Ilolman appoiuted tho following committee: David Morgan, William Frlcke, Thomas Bellis, P. W. Iliorstcin. W. J. Watklns, C. L. Fowler, M. II. Master, S. G, Acker, J. J, Powell and John Wagnor. botno suggestions were mado regarding tho foncing in of tho si to and an ostimato of what tho material would cost was presented. but no definite action was taken. Cream puBs on Ico all summer at George Schoidcr's bakory, 23 East Coal street. tf Illrthdny Tarty. The many friends of Harry P. Gablo tendered him a birthday party at tho resi dence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip II. Cable, on West Oak street, In honor of his tweuty-first birthday anniversary. Games woro indulged in and refreshments were served. Tho guests departed at a lato hour, well pleased with tho evening's entertain' went. Those present were: Missos Mi'nnio Davis, Gortie Goodbead, Merclo Bee's, Martha liable, Maggie Goodhcad, Maizo Kosten baudor, Catawissa: Sadio Outhor, Mlnorsville; Laura Hughes, Kuth Ellis, Annio Drum, hollar, Mattlo Shields, Sarah Morris, Emma Kursch, Wm. Penn, and Messrs. Claranco Hower, Harry Master, Harry and A. H. Orines, Wm. Williams. John Jelly, Thomas Morgans, Alfred Morgaus, Elmer Dawson, Samuel Moyer, George Hughes, John, Chris tlau and Wm. KaulTman, Harry P. Gable, Lewis Gablo, Wm. Klatt, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo S. Danks, Mr. and Mrs. Philip II Gable. Time of Service Changed. Rov. Q. W. Van Fossen, rector of All Saints' church, has decided to chango tho timo of tho evening service from 7 to 0:30 p. m. during tho summer season. Tho change will take effect to-morrow. For tho comfort of tho worshippers several ventilators bavo been added to tho basement, which will furnish sutllcient air to cool tho church. A now board walk has beon laid along South West street side of the church. Robber Scared Away. At an early hour yesterday morning a robber tried to effect an entrance to tho rest' donco of Edward O'Donnell, on West Oak Btrcet, by unlocking a sido door with a key, Tho nolso of the turning of the koy in the koyholo awoke an occupant of tho house, When tho window was being raised tho robber was seon to nee from tho placo. Shot From Ambush. Goorgo Hayes, aged 13 years, whllo picking cherries yesterday at St. Clair, was the victim of foul play. Soma unknown person from ambush shot him in tho thigh with a rltlo and it is feared ho will lose the leg. Uayos has gained quite a local reputation as an athlete. The police are searching for tho person who firod the shot. Tuey Will Appeal. Thoro was a conference this afternoon in tho ofllco of S. G, M. Hollopeter, Esq., in town, between Mr. Hollopoter, J. R. Coylo, George J. Wadllngor and A. W. Schalk, Esqs., and several of tho 1603 and 1600 bonds men of Tax Collector U. J. Scanlan. It re sulted in a decision to appeal from Judge Bechtol's decision on tho 1895 duplicate, and also from his decision as. to tho sohool tax duplicate of 18B0. Next Week's Working Time. All the collieries in Shonandoah and vicinity will work next week under the same schedules that were iu force the past week namely: P. & It. C. & I. collieries, five days ; Lehigh Valloy, fivo days, hours not stated ; Win Penn, fivo days of 8 hours each. ana one (lay (Saturday) of !) hoqrs. Teachers' Examination. ' Tho annual examination of teachers will bo held in the High school room on Tues day, Juno 27th, beginning at 8 a, m. Pupil will be assigned to thoir schools during tho first week in July, 0-22-3t J. W. Coorin, Supt, Dr. fjttjln Ketorns. Dr. W. N. Stein and his bride, nee Miss h annio Uay, returned from their honeymoon trip last evening, and are at tho residence of tho former's parents, pending tho arrange ment of their own home on East Oak street Tho Columbia H. & S. F. E- Co. serenaded the couple last ovenlng. Visit of Inspection. Superintendent Robert Qulnn, Insldo Fore man Golden and William Chalmers, of the Wm, Penn colliery, spent this afternoon at the Goyno Iron Works, Ashland, Inspecting pump that is being constructed for tho col liery. Advertised Letters. Th following is a list of lottera remaining uncalled for at tho local post ofllco ; Miss Jennie Lowls, Mrs. Q. M. Peters.Qeb. Robert son, If. Q. Macdonald and Dr. R. Btansbury Sutton. D. W. Bedea, P. M. Appointed Postmaster, Dayid Mitchell, bookkepar In the Wm. Penn store, has boon appointed postmaster for the Shaft post offlco to fill tho vacancy occasioned by tho removal of Mr. 'llllaui I. Low js to bis toiyn. The Rescue Anniversary. Tlio Rescuo Hook and Ladder Company of town to-day celebrated its 24th anniversary by holding a picnio at Lakeside. About two hundred people, with tho Grant Rand, went out on tho morning train and a much greater numbor went at noon. Tho anulvcrsary picnics of this company are always great ovouts for tho members, tboir families and friends, Held Ifor Assault. John Shloutak was arraigned beforo Justice Shoemaker this morning, charged with assault and battery by Thomas Koczyuskl. lie was committed in default of bail. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. JUNE U. 1899. TWO AGED VIGTIP I Watchman Kcssclrlnp Struck bj an Engine Near Mahanoy Plane. E WAS FOUND UNCONSCIOUS ! His Injuries May Result Fatally The Vic tim Was a Former Division Superin tendent A Frackvllle Resident Thrown From His Carriage In a Runaway. Two accidents occurred last night by which wo accd and well known men woro dan gerously Injured. Ouo accident occurred at Mahanoy l'laue and tho other near Ash land. One of tho victims was Henry Kessolring, of Mahanoy Plane, and employed as watch man on tho Shenandoah branch of tho Phil adelphia and Reading Railway. Kcssclring was walking alone tho liesr Iiidge curvo of the railroad, at about 0:30 o clock, when ho was struck by light engine No. 110. Ho was found unconscious half an hour later by a young man and woman who happened to walk along the track. Tho officials at Maha noy Plaue woro notifiod and tho victim was removed to his homo. Ills skull was frac tured and it is believed he is internally in jured. Ills chances fur recovery nro slight. Kessolring Is an old resident of Mahanoy Piano and for many years was Division Su perintendent of the Shenandoah branch of tho P. & It. Railway. Ho is 05 years old and has sovoral adult children. UIWAWAY ACCIDENT. AllortSeItzlugor, of Frackvlllo, was in jured In a runaway accident last night. He had visited Montana, near Contrails, whore ho is interested in tho building of a house, and whllo driving homeward down the mountain near Ccntralia a part of tho harness broke, causing tho horse to run away as It was rounding a sharp curve In tho road. Soitzinger was thrown out of tho buggy and fell bead foremost upon tho ground. Ills hoad, face and hands woro' so severely bruised and cut that it was deemed advisable to remove him to tho Minors' hospital. Tho physicians there say the man has a cbanco to recover if inlhimmation of tho brain docs not set in. Seltzlnger is about 70 years old. Tho runaway korso was caught at Contrails. POTTSVILLE NEWS. Happenings In Court and Elsewhere at tlio County Sent, Pottsville, Juno 21. Judgo llechtol spent tho morning in hearing, without n jury, snroty casos. Judge Marr was occupied by assault and battery suits. Tho following wero heard : Gavus E. Baker, nan support and abuso. oath of Annio Irene Baker; court heard the parties and scntouccd llakorto pay tho court costs, disallowing tho witness fees, to give his wifo f 8 per month for tho support of her self and child and to gtvo a $200 bond. John Smith, skipping a board bill, oath of Mary Jenkins; not guilty, by direction of tho court, tho prosecutor to pay tho costs. Wm. A. Jones, fornication, oath of Esther Broughall, plead guilty; not sentenced. John Darrlsb, aggravated assault and bat tery and carrying concealed deadly weapons, not guilty of assault and battery to kill; oath of Ralph Conrad. John Bozozows&i, threats to kill, oath of Benjamin Fishor; dismissed by tho oourt. prosecutor to pay the costs. Joseph Litunikas, selling liquor without a license, oath or Ucorga Mropcsky; not guilty. each to pay half tho costs. Julius Graubert, false pretonco, oath of Frank Underhand, nol. prosscd. Louis Bronner, cruelty to animals, on oath of Frank Ulldcrbrand, guilty, with recom mondation to mercy. Tho jury was ont all nlgbtand, at nine o'clock this morning. asked the court for instructions, saying they could not agreo. They were given some advice and returned about an hour later with a verdict. Uilderbrand is a Pottsville livery man and lirennan hired a hono from him. It died at another stable Danlol Welsh and Thomas Cooney. assault and battery, oath of Patrick Monaghan, guilty; costs, line and thirty days each. Thomas Tbatcbor, larceny and fraud, oath of F. F. Reed, gulity, with recommendation to mercy; motion for a new trial made. Margaretta Jones, incorrigibility, oath of her mother, Harriet Jones. Court heard the parties and suspended sentence. She may bo sent to a rotarraatory institution. Cora Bausum's surety case against Matilda Woodford, was heard by Judgo Bechtel with out a jury, Cora took the stand and said the defendant threw a hoe at hor and also threatened hor. Mrs. Becker, with whom tho prosecutrix boards, more than corroborated her. Mrs. Woodford said Cora was a nulsan.ee to hor and the neighbors, put &t she never in fended te do per any harm. flRAND jubv'9 wobk. True hills ; Peter Canfield, assault and battery and resisting an ottcor, oath of John Connors, Not truo bills and prosocutor or srosecu trix for costs i Harriot Boyer, bigamy, oath Of Samuel Williams; Anthony Melkitus, as sault and battery to kill, oath of Michael lloyle; Oscar Thompson, assault and battery. oath of David Thompson; Michael Fifer, as sault and battery, permitting unlawful gambling and keeping a gambling house, (two cases) oath of Frank Udosh; Mary Mln goon, aggravated assault and battery, oath of Christian Loper; Mike Mills, selling liquor on, Sunday, oath of A. P. Smith; John, lialka and Joo Piatt, larceny, A.o, oath of Mike Casper; Michael RqUukus, asiault and bat tery, oath of Mlohaol Osavage; Georgo .uss and Charles Kiron, assault and battery to kill, oath of Hugh Morrison; William and Danlol Sprlngor, assault and battery, oath of Hugh Stevenson; Frank Billig, assault and battory, oath of Allen N, Stewart; Mick Stubyanczak, aggravated assault and battory, &c ' oflth of Mary Babutazck ; Matt. Yauolowlcs and Frank Brujiji3kl( assault and battory, oath of August czastak ; qeorge ftrystof, assault aud AVAl Baking W V AB50JLUIEEV PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome. OVU &UIM battory, oath of Nick Stulyancaak ; Georgo Karl, aggravated amault and battery to kill, Ac, oath of Con. Gethorldge ; Lewis Lyons, assault and Imttery, oath of Charles S-.hod, Anthony Ilanlkcna, Matt. Frank ; Folios Llnkolavage, assault and Inttery, oath of Adam Shakouas ; Thos. Gannon, assault and Inttery, oath of Harris Talon ; John I.uckl ewich, assault and battery, oath of Adam Muskawlcx; Yoefa Czyskenskl, larceny as lallca, oath of Anthony Meluskl ; Joseph and John Piowski, assault and battery, oath of Matt. Savlck. Not true bills and county for cotts : Rose Rico, atceuy as halloo, oath of Charles Yokon ; Paul Mears, robbery, oath of Jsko Carvalshick ; W. H. Lowls, larceuy as bailee, oath of LIzzio De Lowroy ; James Donavan, larceny as servant and agent aud larceny as bailee, oath of Henry Hart. flHAND JUKY HKrORT. Arsistant District Attomcy M. P. Me Loughlin, whoso special duty it is to present cases liefore tkc Grand Jury nud who has been kept very busy all week, presented that body's report to Court this morning. It was read by Clerk of the Courts John T. Shoener, and Judge Bechtel, aftor thanking them for their industry and promptitude, discharged thorn. Tho report follows: Tho grand Inquest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Inquiring for tho County of Schuylkill for Juno Sessions, 1800, respect fully report as follows: Wo bavo acted upon 105 bills of Indict ment submitted to us, of which number 87 have been roturned as truo bills and 108 as no truo bills. In all cases whoro we have had tho disposition of tho costs, wo have placed tho same on tho prosecutor or prosecu trix. Tho prison wo fonnd in good condition and commond tho warden, Captain James H. Levan, and his nhlo assistant, Mrs. Robinson, for its excellent condition and cleanly ap pearance as well as the disclpllno existing. A now fence should bo erected, and tho retaining wall repaired along Sanderson street in front of the prison, from tho prison entrance, etst to Second streot. Tho Hues in tho cook houso should receive attention as we think their condition is not as good as it should bo. No thank tho Court and its officers, for assistance rendered us in tho performance of our duties. All of which is respectfully submitted, Samuel U. DeTubk, Foreman. Attest : Ma'tt. H. Beddow, Sec'y. I1RENNAM AND OUT. CASES. District Attorney Bechtel will call tho Bronnan homicide aud the Ohl train wreck ing cases Immediately after the usual short session of motion court next Monday morn ing. Both suits will attract many auditors. MARRIED IK COURT. Edward M. Kocb, of Frackvlllo, and Mar garet H. Jones, of New Castle, wero married In No. S courtroom by Judgo Man this morn ing, in the presenco of a large assemblage Miss Jones had bcon brought Into court on t chargo of incorrigibility mado by her mother, who withdrew tho chargo when tho marriage was agreed upon. MRS. MELLET APPEALS. In tho suits of tho Borough of Shonan doah against M. J. Scanlan, Tax Collector for 1805, and his surctlos during that year, Hon. James B. Rellly, counsol for Mrs Mollet, filed a notice iu tho I'rothonotary's omco this morning for an appeal to tho Su premo Court. A $1,000 boud, with M. D. Malono as surety, accompanied tho notice, An appoal was also entered in Mrs. Mellet't behalf, relative to tho school tax judgment tor tho year 1800, which tho court refused to opon last Monday. A bond with tho samo surety was givon. A WATER CASE. An appeal to the Supremo Court was filed this morning in tho caso of Julia and George W. Strang vs. Tho Holyoke Water Company. of Massachusetts. The defendant appeals. A mortgage given Iiy the atraugs to tho An tbracito Coal Company aud assigned to tho water company is involvod. Tho right to use a stream of water for the respondents' coal dirt washory Is also Involved. deeds recorded. Mary Flood and others, to Mary O'NollI, premises In Ashland ; Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company of Philadel phia, executor to Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley Railroad Company, premises in I'olta villo, near tho passenger station, considera tion 2,000. It was purchased from the John Warner Estate John Dclbert and wife to William H. Deibort, promises In West Brunswick township, cuarteb recorded. Tho stato charter of tho People's Artificial Ico Company of Shenandoah, with a capital of (20,000, was offered for record at tho Re corder's oulco this morning. minor notes. All tho County Commissioners woro at their oillco this morning. Court adjourned just before noon to-day Tho jurors' got their pay without delay and started for their homos. Ellas Henry, Tax Collector for West Bruns wick township, mado a payment on bis 180S duplicate. Harry F. Housor andafliTh Broadbeck, of Audenreid, wero gran tea a marriage license, Troublesome Prisoner. At a late hour last night Policeman Uraltls met Robert Sboup in a drunkon condition and brandishing a hatchet In unison with incoherent threats, Shoup was placed under arrest, but offered such determined resistance that the officer was obliged to call for aid, Twice on the way to tbo lookup Shoup asked to bo allowed to rest and, the requests being granted, ho suddenly jumpod to his feet each time and ran off llko a deer, but was overtaken. Upon arrival at tbo lockup ho put up another determined fight to thwart the otlicers In forcing bim into a cell, but tb door was finally closod upon him. A largi and ugly looking knito was found upon tbo prisoners person, A X'lttston Outrage. Miss Jennie Jenkins, daughter of Common Councilman John Jenkins, of Pittston, was brutally assaulted at her homo Thursday afternoon by two unknown men. Tho young woman was rendered unconcious by a blow from a blunt Instrument and tho thieves secured f 20 upon ransacking the houso. Ml. Jenkins is a uieco of William Blower, o west uas street, this town. If you are in neod, of crocks, jugs, etc can ai urY.n J." U-23-2t Cuugut on a liook. While romping in a butcher wagon John Graham, 13 years old, of Mahanoy City, had his left leg pierced Just below tbo knee cap by a hook. The injury may causo tho leg to become permanently stiff. Powder POWMS CO., KPW YORK. PiliED FOR Wifo Outs Hor Husband's Throat in a Now York Hotol. DYING, HE EXONERATES HEB. Tho Womnn, Who In Apparently mf xnno, Tollw Contllottnir Storlos or tho Trnuedy Declared Slio Wnntod to 8co tlio Color or II1 Illooil. Now York, Juno 24. Harvey J. Rnmsoy, 36 years old, a ticket seller In the Madison Squaro Gardon, had his throat cut yesterday In bis room in tho Gardon hotol. Qoforo he died ho said his wifo did it. She is a frail woman, of roflned appearance, and Is thought to bo Insane. Tlio woman was found In her room sitting calmly In a chair. It Is believed from her language that alio Is lnsano. Sbo was placed under arrest. She told Police Sergeant Daly that she hod cut her husbands throat because ho snored and she was disturbed by him. Then she denied that sho had murdered him, but said thero had been something tho matter with' ono of tho artorios of his throat, and sho had been fixing It Ith a razor when sho cut bim. Again sho said her husband had been shaving and had cut himself. Doforo Maglstrato Cornell Mrs. Ram sey said she had been married to her husband eight years, and again sho said sho bad boon married four years, but she admitted having been at tho hotel with her husband only slnco February. Aftor hor arralgnmont sho was asked If sho bad bad a quarrel with hor husband. "Quarrel with my husband?" sho asked In a low voice and In a quiet manner. "Why should I quarrel with my husband? Certainly not. Why, 1 like him. Certainly I like my hus band." When questioned about tho deed sho said: I cut bis throat because ho scored so much. Ho disturbed mo. I wan tod to see the color of his blood. It was very peculiar, and tbo strangest kind ever Baw. Maglstrato Cornell held tho woman for further examination today. In on ante-mortem statement to Coroner Bausch Ramsey said bis wifo had been despondent for two days so much ho that his attention bad boon attracted to her because of It. Ho be Moved sho was mentally unbalanced when sho cut blm, and ho said ho did not bold her responsible!. Sclielder's Dainties. Strawberry, chocolate and vanilla ico cream and orange water ico, dally, also dellvorcd. Bchclder's bakory, 27 East Centra stroet. tf Kxpect to Son Itecover Bodies. On Thursday, May 20, 1803, a body of water from an old working rushed into a tunnel being driven at tho Kaskawllllam colliery and six workmen lost their lives and eleven mules wero drowned. Ever sinco that timo men havo been at work day and ight to recover tho bodies of tbo mon. Three of them wero found some months ago In one of the gangways, bnt tho bodies of tho others, who wore William Morgan, the loader boss, and William Dorr, a lad, aud another, are still somewhore in tho mine. Yesterday the bones of eight mules were re- movod. It is expected tho remains of tho throo men will be found in a fow days. Don't miss "Girvin's" for fireworks, ham mocks, sprinkling cans, etc. S-23-2t WM. 1'KJfN. Harry Richards, of Koyersford, who is visiting friends here, has gono to Pottsvllie for a few days. Mrs. George Frantz is visiting friends at Pottsville. Eev. Harry Preston, of Mahanoy Plane, was a visitor horo yesterday. Mrs. Fred. May Is on the sick list. Services in tho Motht dist Episcopal church to-morrow as follows : Sunday school at 10:30 m.; Jr. Epworth League at 6 p.m.; preach- ng at 0 p. m. by the pastor, Eov. W, II. Steward. 8ubject, "Witnesses for God." Everybody invited. Tbo motion song, "Over There," which woa rendered at the Children's Day exorcises last Sunday even ing, will be repeated at the service to-morrow evening. Always Fresh and Itellable. Our choice meats, butter, eggs. Bauser's. Cherry and Chestnut BtreeU, tf Diploma Winners at Tainaqna. The commencement exercises of the Tama- qua High school wero held in the Presby terian church last night. Harry Walter was salutatorian and Emily M. Heath valedic torian. The other graduates wero Florenco E. Weaver, Howard E. Klingmau, Mary H. Storch, Elizabeth K. Henry, Matilda Krell, C, P. Sweeney, Gertrude M. Mengle, Abble E. Feistermacher. Elizabeth I). Koicb, Emily D. Moyer, Annie E. Stahler, Beulah M, Kersbner, Christie M, Shilbe and Mary A. Gerhard, The llrlglit Property Sold. The former homo of Hunter F. Bright, at Ashland, which recently passod Into the ownership of Lowls A. Rellly, was sold at public salo yesterday, and was bought by Alfred II. Garner, Esq., for 2,850. Mr. Garner did. not care to say who he repre sentor!, Heading Urewerles Not Sold, Eeadlug, Pa., Jcne 2-1. The rumored sale of tho Laucr Brewing Company, of this city, to a syndicate for (1,500,000 Is incorrect. For months past negotiations have been pending for not only tho Lauer Company's property, but also for tho several otbar brewery proper' ties here, but nothing posltivo in the way of a sale has been done. Free bottle of Cream Silver Polish to evory lady (no children) visitor on Thursday, Friday or Saturday. E. B. Brumm, FREE I.TJKOUKS TO-NIOUT, bickebt'b. Clam soup, free, to-night. HKNTZ'S. Bean soup, free, to.-nighU Prof. David Jones will presid,o at the orchestrlou piano, cilia. BaOZIEWlCZ'8. Vegetable soup will bo served, froe, to all patrons to-night. rooucB'a. Cold lunch to-night. Come and. hear our free concert, ONE CENT MAX LEVIT'S. Soft Shirts for Summer Days. Not the ordinary kind. Not I the kind cvervDody will wear, but exclusive kinds. Top notch novelties in Madras nud in Silk. Not Many of a Kind But Many Kinds. WE LEAD IN STRAW HATS. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATE HATTER. CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. Money's "Worth. That is what we give you in ercry purchase, no matter how small. Our stock is large and well adapted to evaty possible demand. It U calculated to suit every taste, taking within Its scope the best and latest the markets afiord. If you are in search of n 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 are showing this week a special lot of Silks, all new and pretty. It you lnpot thta line. It Is moro than likely you will be ladoceil to spend a little money, as well as a little Um, but both profitably. A new lot ot Craah Bklrta, plala find braided, and welt finished, at Ie than oot of material, SBC, 80c to 790. Washable Shirt WUU, 39c, E0C, 7B3 te $1.25. A full line of new Carpets In WlltosOBaly Brussels, Tapestry, Velrets, Ingrain and Rag at sating 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 tovn. in M. O'NEILL, 1 00 S. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker CENTS per yard for a fine Velvet Carpet, worth $1.25. Ninety-eight cents per yard ior a Body Brtissel, worth $i.35i at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jartlln Street. Sliced Ham, Dried Beef, Lebanon Bologna. inPORTED AND DOHEST1C See- Our , Line t Of r Rockers. . SARDINES, Magargle's, 26 East Centre Street
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