suiter VOL. XV.-NO 191 SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1890. ONE CEWT 1 Sold For Gash or Leased on Time. J. P. Williams & Son, 13 S. IVl o I n St., Shenandoah, Pa. gaO'HARA'S FOR OPEN DAY Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH and We have all the latest IS patterns nnd designs In Do you want to make n ls, the largest and Fancy Head and Dress pretty Handkerchief? cheapest In town. Combs. The above Is we nave tne linen cen tres, Roblnct Footing, Honlton Braid, Pearl Edging, &c. one of the most fash able. Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 norm nam st. OIL STOVES. Cal I and See Them. Glass Lemon Juice Extractors. Jelly Glasses. Fruit Jars. Parafine Wax for Your Jellies. Sealing Wax and Strings. Swalm's . Hardware . Store. SHOES I SHOES I SHOES ! FOR EVERY HAN, WOflAN AND CHILD. Styles to please you all. Our prices are a feature in itself. Quality, durability aud service included. We first before going elsewhere, for we not only save you much trouble your purse. Seeing is believing, so come and be convinced. DON'T FORdET US WHEN IN NEED OP HATS AND OENT'S FURNISHINOS. WE ARE NOW OIVINO SPECIALS IN SILK FRONT SHIRTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TJS5 NEW STORE, 33 North Main Street. Watoon Building- HARRY LEV IX, Prop. New Carpets, I New Oil Cloth, I New Linoleum.! 2J A full 5 ofulpc ' 1 J ' f Tapestry, Velvet and INGRAINS New styles, extra qualities, RAG CARPETS At McPHAIL PIANOS For 6o years made honor Sold on merit. Strictly High Grade. on AND QTIIHH MARKS. AND AND NIGHT. flnln Street, MAHANOY CITY. Our stock of Pompa dour and Side Combs In Shell and Amber, o:- The Neatest and Best Burning Stove Made. would suggest that you visit us can satisfy your desires. It will and inconvenience, but will benefit line of new spring In mm Body Brussels. All kinds and prices. KEITER'S J ft) f CYCLONE WRECKS PONCE. Tlio Number ul Klllril In 1'lnrril nt Two Hundred. Special toKncMinn Hehald. I'once, Porto Blco, Aug. 10. Unormous dnmago was done to tlio West Incites by tlio awful cyclone This city Is totally wrecked nil two hundred pcoplo wero killed. An appeal for Immediate alii lias been msilo to tlio United States military authorities at San Juan. HOGS MUST GO. IlorniiRli OIIIcIhI Mnkn it lour of the Town, Giving Notices, Chief I! limes. Tabor and Health Officer Conry spent several hours yosterday In visit ing parts or tlio borough whoro hog pens are in existence Notices wero served upon tlio owners of such places that tho hogs aud pons must bo removed beyond tho borough limits within flvo days, or prosecutions will be entered against them. Tho tour was con tinued to-day. Tho omcials say tbey camo across tome cases lu which it appeared that tho enforce ment of tho law would ho a hardshtD. as In cases where some poor people aro ratting hogs lor tnelr winter uso. hut there is no alter native, as tho charge has been mado that dis crimination has been exorcised In the en forcement of tho health laws. Farewell Tarty. Tho home of Miss Cora Powoll. on West rherry street, was tho scene, of a brilliant gathering last evening, the occasion loins a farewell party tendered to Miss Jennie Hughes, of Philadelphia, who returns to her homo after a visit to friends hero. Games wero played and there was a program of vocal and instrumental music, tho feature of tho ovenlng being graphophoue selections by Mr. Ernest Harsloy, which wero very much appreciated. Refreshments In tho form of cako, fruit, Ice cream and lomonado were served. Thero were forty-threo guests presout as follows : Misses Laura Shadier, of Potts- villo; Ida Sltler, of Bhillington; Maud Schooner, Philadelphia ; Etta Wanning and Sadlo Day, Williamstown ; Jennie Hughes, Mattio Thomas, Laura Robertson, Lily and Emma Llewellyn, draco Graham, Jonnio Kincaid, Helen Prico, Nellio Egan, Mabel Earnhardt, Maud Gilpin, Ida Williams, Cora, Emma and Minnlo Powoll and Messrs. March Hassler, liert. Davis, Clyde Glover, James Mad or, George Yost, Dr. D. J. Prieo, James Hough, Jesso Thomas, Ernest Harsloy, John Boeso, William Brooks, Benjamin Jones, Benjamin Mansell, Charles Bashore, John Kerslako, William Perkins, Leon Wasley, Clare Matter, Eev Jones, Howanl and Robert Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Powell. To Atlantlo City. Among tho people who left on tho Pennsyl vania Railroad excursion trains for Atlantic City to-day wore Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brower and daughter, Eva; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Franey, son, James, and daughters, Ella, Mattio, Ireno and Agnes; Mr. aud Mrs. M. D. Malono and sou, Martin J. ; Mr. and Mrs. James S.Williams; Miss Lizzie Wllliams,Mrs. Frank Schmidt and son, William, and Miss Schmidt, of Sharaokin ; Misses Nellio and Mollio O'llara, Miss ElkvMcGinniss, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams. Miss Sneddon, Mr. aud Mrs. M. P. Fowler. It's not nocessary to wait a week to hare spectacles, rings, etc., sont to the factory for repairs. Wo repair them on short notice. Brumm's. Jewish Ilolldnys. Preparations on an elaborate scale are being made by tho Hebrews to colebra to their coming holidays. Tho first event will bo Now Year's, and will bo commemorated on September 5th and Oth. According to tho Jewish calendar this will bo tho year 6000. The Day of Atononient will occur on Sep tember 14th. In tho synagogue on Wost Oak street services will bo held with great cere mony. Notice to I'boenl Sternberg. Notice is hereby given to the members of tho Phoenix Hose Company, that they aro requested to report at tho company's hoso bouto on Saturday or Sunday, August 12th and 13th, at any hour, for the purpose of being measure for new uniforms. By order of Wm. Mitchell, Pros. Attest: Miciil. Kebbioan, Sec'y. 2t Negroes Fight. Two negroes employed as hod carriers at the new . Swalm building, on North Main street, quarreled yosterday afternoon and tho affair culminated in one of them striking the other on the head with a hod, inflicting a scalp wound in which Dr. D. John Price put six stitches. The Republican Candidates, A meeting of tho Republican candidates was held yesterday afternoon, at tho head quarters In Pottsvllle. The chairman, tho private representative," and tho uewly ap pointed secretaries were present. Tho ques tion of naming tho Executive Committee was discussed, but no aptlon taken, for tho reason the chairman U not yet fully informed as to his orders. A Word on Oarpets. Our now stock with tho newest of patterns, can now bo seen at our store. Our prices are the lowest. It will also pay you to buy your dress goods from us at prices beyond reproach. 8-4-0t P. J. MOXAQUAN'S. 1'. Si II. Kellel Association. The statement of the Philadelphia & Read ing Relief Association for tho month of July, 1800, shows payments of benefits as follows ; Account of deaths, f 9,715.50; sick disable ments, t3.000.37, and accident disablements, $1,770.50, total disablements, 10,555.37. Of tho seventeen death claims paid, six occurred from accident and eleven from natural causes, fjeven hundred and slxty-threo new cases for relief wero reported during the month. A Henellt I'icnlo. A grand picnic has been arranged for Satur day and Monday, August gQ and 28. to take place at Brown's grove, Lost Creek, for tho boneflt of St. Mary Magdalono pariah. A parade of societies from neighboring towns will take place atone o'clock in the afternoon A sweepstake pigeon shooting match will tako place on tho picnio grounds. Going Away to School ? Lot us make you a stamp to mark your clothing, stamp with your name on and Indelible ink pad, 40 cents. 8-8-5t Hooks & Bbown. Decoration u Chanel. Tho chapel of the First Piesbyterian cnurcn, on eouiu wmte street, ls being re decorated by John P, Cardin, tho skillful . r it, ii . . . arusbui n vol ixjuvro siroci. Uase Hall. The base ball nines of the Hotel Ferguson. of town, and the Hotel Kaler, of Mahanoy City, are playing a game In tho latter town this afternoon. NEWS OF THE TOES I Boy Instantly Killed In the Hammond Colliery Last Evening. PINIONED AGAINST A TIMBER I Chief Roderick, of the State Bureau of Mines, A Visitor to "i own With Other Officials He Inspects the Maple Hill nnd Tunnel Ridge Collieries. ,ll.tro..tnn ... A , .. .j..v.un Bkbiuvutuiiuuni niiuruy OS- foro quitting time at tho Hauimoud colliery, near Olrnrdvllln. viln)ap Tl,.. i : . operated by tho P. & R. C. & I Co. The victim was a sixteen year old boy named William Cuff, residing at Connors' patch. Tho boy was employed on tho curves mo gHugways, it ociug 1113 duty to sand I rallsaml rmrffirm ntliAr tvnrl- tn . - to i.viiiuiu; the moving of cars. From the reports recoivod on tho accident nnnenrn that Miam am n. t. ----- -" " - iiu irtlllCKHTS who can tell Just how It occurred Cuff was hoard screaming and a moment or two latter ho was found crushed between a mine car and a prop. Tho body was lifeless wbeu released from Its position, death having resulted In stantaneously from tho crush At tno tlnio the accident happened Cuff was on a curvo in a narrow part of tho gang- WAV when fl irln nf rnra n-r, n ! 1- . . mi. , --' " io nay U ill. Iho boy was evldontly traveling in tho orposlto direction and, finding ho could not run back and roach a wido part of tho gang, way in tlmo, ho sought refugo In tho ditch. Tho placo was too narrow and ono of tho cars caught him and forced tils body against a inui. urn sviuenny realized h rii.r . tho cars approached and screamed. The drlvor In charge of tho trip heard tho cry and """ mo muies as soon as no could, but not until tho body had boon plnlonod by tho car. An Inquest will bo hold by the deputy corenor at Girardvillo. A later reDort on thn nr..!.!,,.., , j - ...v.. icvcneu this afternoon, and which appears to bo auiiioiuic, siaiesinat tuo boy was In tho act of jumping upon tho bunipcr of tho first car ui ii u cmpiy trip wuon me car Jumped from the track and pinioned tho boy against a lrop, breaking his neck. OFFICIAL VISIT. Chief Roderick, of the State llurean ot Alines, In Town. Jamos E. T?nWI.V nf n..i.i .., . ii o. . "uiuu, cnioi 01 tuo Stato Buronn nf Mltm . -- i9 u visuor 10 t y " cM bustllcM- and as a guost siuio jusin'cuir iviuiam atcln. This morning, in company with Inspector btoln. Division Superintendent Rccs Tasker and DistrlctSinnrintAn,i,if Tan.Aa u.n , , P if Kodorl:k visited and inspected tho oi ine iiapio Hill and Tunnol Hideo cnlltfrlrfl ir .1 . i - ----- v iudu luiurueu here and, after dining at tho Hotel Ferguson, "u P. m. reunsyivania railroad train for Pottsvilln. wl,.r , ,ni , - , .. .w ..u ,,,,, IBJUDIQ with Miuo Inspoctor McGuiro until to morrow, when he will return to his homo at Hszleton. KAI'PAIIANNOCK NOTES. Tho new wntilipt-v wi.tni. i... , , . j . ""J"" neon completed at tho east end of Girardvillo, be gan operations vesterdav. Miss Ellen Gorman, of Connors, who has spent the past year with frlonds in Philadol- jjuia, uaa romrneu uomo. Tho Myor Bros.' washery Is nearing com pletion. and will soon bo in wnrVlnr. nni.. Miss Agnes Lenahan, of Centralia, is spend ing this week with friends hero. Miss Maggeio Gaughan, who spent the past weeK at me seasnoro. returned home vesterdav. George Gilbert, who recently resigned his position as assistant foreman in Colorado slope, removed his household furniture to i-iuiaueipnia mis morning. Ho will make his future hemo in tho Quaker City. A ltunawav. A horso owned bv tln .QTiAnanAat. t Comniin v ran nivim from it a ataKin n street this morning, dragging an Ico wagon pole with it. Tho runaway continued its mu pace to mo corner or Contra and Jardtn streets, whoro It stopped and took a position besido a team standing in front of E. C. Brobst's grocery. Tho horse was severely cut on one of tho forelegs. Mr. Brobst Owned tho horsa for flvn wnra anil 1t,f Tun. sold It to the ico company. This accounts ior mo uorse running to tiio store and stopp- ini? Whnrn Tr. Tlrnhaf nanollo V Uln I " j aucauisuuw standing when awaiting orders. Rrotherhood of the Union, The second dav's session nf thn flrond Cirolo, Brotheihood of the Union, at Potts vllle. was enthusiastically nttenrinri Thn order will establish a bureau of labor, whore membors of tho organization out of work can apply for employment. Tho Grand Circle adjourned to-day. The next mooting win no neia at Heading. Annunciation rienlo. Rev. H. F. O'Eeilly, lector of tho Annun, ciatioa church, wjll give tho pupils of tho Sunday school, as well as tho older members of the congregation, an annual picnic on Tuesday, August 15th. Tho evont will bo celebrated at Fowler's grove. Again In "Circulation," 'Crow" Mitchell is again circulating in bis old haunts, having boon dischargod from tho army for physical disability. Killed by Coal. William Stevlakio. a miner, was fnntAnllv killed yesterday afternoon by a fall of coal at No. 4 colliery, Audenrlod, Sir, IClng Seriously 111, Last ovonlng "Surry" Klng.the well known Mahanoy City hotel keeper, arrived homo In very 111 health. Wbilo at Atlantlo City he caught a cold and his condition became worse and ho now lies very sick at his homo in that town. AVA Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome Oyt BAWO PERSONAL JWENTI0N. Fred. Waslev has returns! from Mnuntnln Orovo camp. Mis Malzo Lemig 1ms gone to Seranton to visit relatives. Thomas fthnrn lma ontm tn IMilU.1Atl.ln where ho Intends to locate. Miss Ivv Boxsler. of l'nrt ftirl entertained by town friends. Slls Joan Taylor, of Haslcton, Is a guest st tho Watson residence, on South White street. Frank Slilrey has changed his family resi dence from West Cliorrv tn Knoll, w.f street. Tliotnai. If Snvilnr nf Ci,ll, T ..11., .(.. Is visiting his brother, Itev. A. H. Bnyilcr. at Knston. Jnbn nrwinev. nfWmt n.lr.l.u.t .llt l , ..L.tunnDtmi) triiuvntu town on Saturday fnr llillailnt,,l,U u.l.. I.. may locate. Misfl I. 11a niaitwiF lifltt mIumiiJ i.n...A Br,n. spending sevoml weeks visiting frlonds at iJUKcadHuqua. Mr. and Mrs. Jam4 1aflnrnn nftn ant..l. Incaweok at MnnntAli, n. " u.v.u VOUIf, iu- turned homo last evening. Will am and Iliiiilamln Xtlllnr nr c,t. West street, to-day left town for Pittsburg, wuu tno inienuon oi locating there. MIm FlnreneM ntnft-lol, nf lil.nn.lll.i- I. a guost of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jamos, of South Jardtn street, for a few days. J. B. Monaghan, of South Main street, and his guest, John McMenamin, of Hawardcu, Iowa, mado a ploasuro trip to Wllkesbarre yosterday. Miss Maca o Mile fl.r. m. uf .i wurteous saleslady at Gaughan's dry goods store, Is homo from hor two weeks' vacation at Chester and Philadelphia. lax uccelvcr Edward Burko this morning returned from 1U vulnm (rln wl.ll. eluded visits to friends In Illinois and Ne braska. Ho was abjout about threo weeks. aiessrs. Jiay Denglcr, Bort. Davis and Edward Ilohliln ken tmn tn anft. t)nti.i hem, with a view to making arrangements to enter tho preparatory school of the Lehigh university mis inn. THE ELLIOTT MURDER. Small Chance for a. New Trial for Thomas Itrennan. During tho past two woeks Judgo Bechtel has given considcnblo time to tho considera tion of tho motion for a new trial In tho caso of Thomas Brcnuan, convicted of murder in tho first degree in tho Schuylkill countv courts last Juno. While tho Judgo will not announce his de cision until an opportunity to do so in open court arrives, it is known that there Is very slight prospect of a now trial being granted. Since tho trial Judgo Bechtel has stated that he could not havo ruled otherwise than he did without violating the precedents estab lished by the Supremo Court, or disregarding his oath of olllco. Brennan's open con fession on tho witness stand, tho fact that no now ovldenco has been adduced, and that all the points raised wero fully and exhaustively discussed during tho progress ef tho trial aro additional reasons for tho general belief that a new trial will bo refused. Tho most omiuous feature of the Brcunan trial was the Icnioncy accorded to tho de fence, by Judgo Bechtel, and tho able lawyerfl who aro trying to save the murdercrof Harry Klltott from tho gallows are now laboring under this disadvantage If a now trial is refused tho caso will bo at onco appealed to tho Supremo Court, and If tho lower court is confirmed thero it will bo taken before tho Board of Pardons. In tho meantime Judge Bechtel will imposo sentence of death, and the Governor will fix tho date of oxecution. We Carry the Slost Complete lino of ofilco supplies in town. Wo can furnish any supply needed for ofilco, store, society or corporation. Tho prices are always right. Hooks & Bbowk. 8-S-5t Coal ror Paris Exhibition. Ono of tho largost blocks of solid coal taken front1 tho anthracite In this part of tho stato was mined at the St. Nicholas colliery this week and conveyed to tho surface This hugo block of anthracite will be shipped to Franco, whore it will represent tho product of tho Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company's mines at tho Paris exposition. It is of pure quality, without slate or spars and is 18 cubit feet larger than the big block recently taken from tho Maple Hill colliery. The St. Nicholas block measures 7x7x10 feet. l'ottHVlllo Takes the Cue. Following tho cxamplo of Shenandoah, tho police of Pottsvillo yesterday arraigned Maggie Sherman, James Field and Mta. Sig. fried, charged respectively with larceny, a common nuisance, and keeping a disorderly house. They are threo notorious characters, and wero committed to Jail. Concus.lon of the Ilraln. John McKeon, agod 14 years, of St. Clair, while playing with several companions last evening, fell from the roof of a shed to the ground a dlstanco of sixteen feet. He struck on his head and was rendered unconscious, He was removed to tho Pottsvillo hospital and It was discovered that he sustained a slight concussion of tho brain. For Morbid conditions take Bekcuam's Pills, ltallroad Caves In, Between threo and four o'clock yesterday afternoon a big cave-in occurred on the uppor branch of the Lehigh Valley railroad, at Barry's Junction, pulling down tho east and west bou,nd tracks. The cave-in extended to the edge of the sills on tho Mahanoy division. Engine No. 413, running light, passed over the road a few moments before the cave-in took placo. The gravol train crews worked all night and got the oast-bound track opon early this morning. Aline Accidents. Peter Rosavago was caught under a fall of coal at tho North Mahanoy colliery this morning and injured about tho head and body. John Davis, a driver at the E,lmweod col liery, had bis right knee badly contused by a mule falling upon It. William. Jones, 21 years old, had ono of his feet badly cut at the North Mahanoy colliery yesterday by the slipping of an adto. Factory to lleaume. Tho Mahanoy City shirt factory, which has been idle tho past ten days on account ef tho arrangement of samples at the New York headquarters, will rcsuuio operations on Monday, next. Baking Powder POWMR CO., NEW VQRH. HED FIEE FOH J3EWEY President MoKinley's Suggestion For Washington's Rocoption. A MONSTER PARADE AT NIGHT, Anil ArrntiamnoutB Ilnvo lloen Per- foctpd l'or Cnrrylnu Out tlio I'ronl doiit'H Injunction tn LavlnU Style. To MiiUo the Nlcht u Momornblo On. Washington. Aue. 10. "Gentlomon. burn plouty of red flro." Tlmt was President McKlnley's omphatlc ad monition to the representatives ot tho citizens of tho district when they call ed to consult with him regarding tho nrrangoments for tho reception to Ad miral Dowoy upon his arrival In Wash 1 irton. When tho chief executlvo of the na tion views tho city on tho night of Dewey day ho will find boyond doubt that hlB Injunction had been carried out most faithfully. That will bo n night, Indeed, nt onco remarkable) and memorable, and already active Intel lects are considering tho various feat ures that will combine) to mako It such. Admiral Dewey will bo escorted to the Capitol on tho day tho nation's sword is to bo presented to him by a committee. Thnt night thero will bo a monster parade. Every organiza tion in tho District of Columbia will bo Invited to participate In tho proces sion. Every military body, atl tho civic, fraternal, patriotic, social and bonovolont societies nnd the blcyclo clubs will be Included. An energetic effort will be made to have each body In lino mako some distinctive Illumina tion on Its own account. For President McKlnley's red fire accompaniment plans are already be ing considered. Thero will be a largo number of tin holders secured, in which the red fire can bo safely burn- ea during tho passing of tho parade. These holders will bo attachod to lamp posts, olectrlc light poles, tole graph poles, awning posts and trees. The red fire will be placed In tho pans and lighted as the parade approaches. nnu as it Is passing tho fires will be kept up. QLASSW0RKERS' WAGE SCALE Tho Men Domiuid Its Acooptnnoo Do foro Tuomlny Next. Philadelphia, Aug. 9. The wago committee of the glassworkers" asso ciation yesterday completed Its labors, nnd the Bcale is ready to go to the manufacturers. Thero ls n conflict be tween tho manufacturers and workers over the date for a conference on tho wago question. The workers object to Pittsburg as a meeting place on the grounds that all tho influences there favor tho manufacturers. If Philadel phia Is not satisfactory to tho trust tho union ls willing to hold the con ference In Baltimore), Washington or Atlantic City. Aug. 15, the date set by tho manufacturers, ls agreeable to tho workers, providing ono of the threo cities named la selected. President Burns declares that unless on accept ance of tho union's proposal ls recolved bofore Aug. 15 tho wago scale will be presented to tho Independent manufac turers, who will start tholr fires Sept. 15. All bicycle sundries sold at profltablo prices to tho buyer for this month. Buy now and save money In the future. Orkin's Jewelry store, 7 South Main street. 7-17-tf Imported Noirro Labor nt W lllroaburro. Wllkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 10. Sixty negroes nrrlved hero from Danville Va., to work on se.wam. The mayor and the other city authorities are In dignant, and threaten to tako legal ac tion against tho contractor. Thoro Is a state law against the Importation of alien labor. Tho principal objection to the new arrivals Is that they come from the yellow fever stricken dis trict In Vlrglnln, and citizens are, alarmed lest the germs of the dUeaso, should be spread here. Tlia negroes are huddled together llhe cattle In two small shantlea. The health of ficials say this stato of affairs will not be allowed to continue Hauler's Meats Are in Demand. Because they aro always fresh, eet what you desire and pay reasonable prices. Also butter and eggs. Corner Cherry and Chest nut streets. f iVtRcontnnfeA Antliracito Miners. Wllkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 10. Thero ls ranch discontent among tho minors of the anthracite regions, and strikes are nn every day occurrence now. Organ izer James, ot me united Mine Work ers, nrrlved In town last night. He says thero are 10,000 miners in the anthracite region now out on strike, and unless the companies show a moro liberal spirit In dealing with tho men thero will be moro. John Mitchell, the national president of tho United Mine Workers, has called a convention of miners tq be held In this city Aug. 25. Delegates will be present from Lu ?jrne, Lackawanna, Schuylkill and Carbon counties. Tinted Taper In all the loadlnc sbadea at 2.1 ranta Mr lwi-r worth 33 cents. See south window. 8-8-5t Hooks & Bbowk. Lottor Cnrrlers to rtoglstcr Letters. Washington, Aug. 10. The third as sistant postmaster general, Mr. Mad den, has decided upon a plan for the registration of mall matter by letter carriers at the door in the residential sectlQns of cities having tho free deliv ery system. Tho same Idea Is to bo extended to tho rural free delivery ser vice as soon aa the plans aro perfected. Ask your grocer for "Spray" flour, and take no otuer brand. It is the best Hoar mado. 1'UliB LUNCHES TO-NIGHT, bickjcbt'b. Special frca lunch to-night. Clam soup to morrow morning. CUA.8. nADZIEWICZ'B. Rico soup will bo served, freo, to all pa trotia to-night. LEVIT'3. MUST BE SOLD ! Our stock of Men's Summer Wear must and will be sold. We can't afford to keep them from one season to the other, therefore they must , be disposed of at sacrifice ' prices. Fashionable Hats. Stiff, Straw and Crush Goods. Gent's Furnishings. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATB HATTER. CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. "The Hub," Cor. Main and Lloyd Sis. IN addition to our Dry Goods, line now open and which will be ddvertised lrom now on, we offer to-day a special sale of ex tracts and toilet waters at prices that will be a surprise to those accustomed to paying high prices. Violet Salts, finest grade, former price 25c, now 10 cents. 6 oz. Petroleum Jelly, Jumbo size, price aoc, now 7 cents. 8 oz. bottle French's Superior Bay Rum, metal screw top, at loc. 8 or. bottle Ponce DeLeon Florida iraier, metal screw top, at io cents. Has been sold at 50 cents. A ao-cent box of Talcum Powder, wuu tnamois, oniy 5 cents. Fancy Metal Top Bottle Tooth Pow- uwi , iu ICUIS. Triple Extracts, Qardeau Ext. Oil, ul, uuiuc, iu cents. Perfumed Inks, 8 cents. We would particularly mention that we have a large supply of Dr. Raymond's Almond Meal. 14 lh. jar, nickle screw top, which we sell at 10 cents, It will soften the skin, remove and prevent frecklos, tan, sunburn, chaps and all unsightly blemishes to the complexion. 1 18; COR. Hi ID LLOYD SIS. For a window thade. ex fxl 5 for a quarter. Othore J V for 10 cent nnd upwrdw bnades made to fit aoy window. Come and croft cut prices on carpets aud oil cloUift. FRICKFS CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardln StrteC MAGARGLE'S, 26 EAST CENTRE ST. flackerel. Five and ten cents. A nicer lot at two for twenty-fir cents or 16 cents per pound. ll9ellllV9 Magargle's, 26 EAST CENTRE STREEH 1