Citemtta VOL. XV. NO 13 SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1899. ONE CENT Sold For Cash or J. P. Williams & Son, 13 S, Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. g0'HARA'S FOR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. tor. Lloyd mid White Sts.. and SHENANDOAH Stationery and School Supplies. The "market prices" are away up in stationery and school supplies, owing to the trusts in paper and slates; but we are not, because we purchased before the advance that we are always the last to advance School Companions. Composition Books. from 1c upward . School Bags Cloth and Leather. Pocket Memorandum Books, Indexed and Plain. Ink. riiicllage. Book Straps, from 5 cents up. Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 Norm Mam st. ON QTHVP Call and See Them. Glass Lemon Juice Extractors. Jelly Glasses. Fruit Jars. Parafine Wax for Your Jellies. Sealing Wax and Strings. Swalm's . Hardware . Store The New Store 3 N M.ain St s r Bargains. Watson Building, New Carpets. New Oil Cloths. 3 New Linoleum. A full styles Tapestry, 1NGRAIN3. N"ey Styles, At McPhail Pianos. For 60 years made on honor Sold on merit. Strictly High Grade. AND OTIIBli MAKUS. lo a a cd on Time. FURNITURE AND MUSIC STORE. AND nnln Street, MAHANOY CITY. is why it pays to trade with us, as prices, and the first to reduce them. School Bags. Slates, all sizes. Box Papers 5, 10, 15 and 35c. The Neatest and Best es ou te est ss least money. t'ie 'ace f save money to swell your purse. Closing out of laces, embroid eries and ladies' underwear. That is sav!ng r1!"yer goes. He always follows the line of money saving opportunities. line of new'sprfngi T In 1' ' tSv.fa Aft. Velvet and Body Brussels Extra Qualities. RAO CARPET. AH Kinds and Prices KBITER'S A BRILLIANT WEDDING. MIm Stain nml Dr. 1)111 Joined In Weil- lock To-day. The First Presbyterian churcb. comer of Whlto uml Oak streets, whs tlio scone of tho most brilliant local wedding of tlie season. Tlio contracting parties wero Miss SSarah Hold SUIn, daughter of Mine Insnndur William Stein, and Dr. Georgo McKoiidrlo Dili, of I'rescott, Wisconsin. The untlil of onor was Miss Etmliemla. and tlio brides maids Missus Annie and Agues Stelu, listers of tlio bride; Miss IIojpo Dill, of Gettysburg. 'a., and Miss Emma Dill, of Chicago. Tlio sroomituau was Mr. Charles Trotcl, of Gettysburg, 1'a The utbers wore Dr. A. L. Fletmiiiug. of Iiwienco. Mass., Dr. Charles Noecker, of Schuylkill Haven. Messrs. David Qweusand Jubn Sloin, of town. Eor. IK W . kotuler, pastor of the churcb. oflluiated at the coremony and Mrs. V. N. Khrbart, of Mahanoy City, played the' wedding maich. The bridal parly niado au exceedingly pretty scene gathered nt tbo altar. Tho brido looked beautiful In a rich cream colored gown, surmounted by a long whlto veil. She carried a largo bunch of bridal rosos. s the imly proceeded along tbo aisles to the altar tho brido rested upon hor father's arm. Tbo bridegroom met them at the altar. The gathering at the church was a larce and fashionable ono. The altar was decor ated with large, bsautiful potted plants, and uie surroundings generally had the appear and of elaborato preparation. I pou the close of tbo weddine service. which was short, but imorosslvn. Ut- Koebler extended congratulations to the brido and bridegroom, after which tbo bridal party retired from the church and proceeded In carriages to the residence of tbo bride's parents, on West Oak street. Tho gathering at the rosldeuco was a large aud brilliant ono. The two spacious narlnri war.. filled with guests. A dinner In keeping with the other elaborate arrangements was sorved after which thoio WAR reception. The gifts received bv Mr. end Mrs. Dill were numerous and rich in ac pearanco aud valuo. This afternoon tho couplo started on their bridal tour, with New nor aim Host on as their first destinations. It will be extended to Nlfieara Falls and Thousand Islands, ending at l'rcscott, Wis consin, wncre the unde-grooui has prepared a ncniy mrnisliert home. They will reach there in about ten days. Among the many guests In attendance at the wedding were Mrs, Dill, Miss Hope Dill and Mr. Charles Trosel, of Gettysburg; Miss Emma Dill, of Chicago: Mr. Charles Miller. of Lawrence, Mass.; Dr. A. T. Flemming. of Lawrence, aiass.; Mr. and Mrs. Uarrv Gar. of Shamokln; Dr. James Stein and wife, of airauton; James Bell, Jr., aud 6istor. Dr. W. N. Stein and wife. David S. Owens. Shenandoah; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Jamos, ei uiioeriou ; air. ana Mrs. 11. It. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ball, Mr. and Mrs, Enos Ball aud Miss Agnes Stein, of Maliannv Cltr : Charles Hartnian, Ashland : Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, of Yatosville; Mrs. W. N. builiart and son, Raymond, of Mahanov wiy; air. aim .Mr. John E. Haas aud Mr. ana Mrs. James Kouerts. of Glrardvilio : Mr and Mrs. William J. Miller and Dr. aud Mrs. David Taggart, of Frackvillo : William II ana the Misses Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Houck, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Strouso, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gregory. Mr. nnd Mrs. hdward O DonnolL Mr. and Mrs. M. Owens. air. ana .lira. Alexander KIncaid. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Boyd, Mr. aud Mrs. William Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams. Kov and Mrs. II. W. Koebler. Misses Ida and Uizabeth Williams, Mary Elncaid, Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lewis, Mrs. McDerniott and daughter. Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Huntzlnger, Mrs. ssarah Wasley, Mrs. Mary Gay. Mrs. John Snyder, Miss Sallio Wasley, Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorgo Cox, Messrs. William, Harry and Daniel U'Donuell. SLASHED WITH A KNIFE. A Vicious Onslaught Winds up a Fight lletween Men. Walter Polinski and William Mack, of East Apple alley, had a quarrel yesterday about a loan of f2 Polinski claimed to have made to Mack. The quarrel resulted in blows, which culminated In Mack seizing hold of I'olin- sky'y left hand aud holding it as in a viso while he slashed tho back-of tho wrist with a kuifo. AU the tendons and veins wero cut and Dr. Stein had a task dressing tho arm. A Merchant's Sulchle. Special to Brening Herald. Tamaqua, Sept. 5. Samuel Lowenstcin. a widely known business mau of this nlace, shot and killed himself this morning. The deceased, was a prominent Democratic politl elan. He was vory ill about a year ago, but recovered so as to be able to be abont, but was still troubled Tiy insomnia. Ho was about 55 years old and leaves a family. Going to Bcraaton, The Columbia Hose Company has' decided t participate In the annual State Firemen's convention, which will convene in Scranton the first woek of October. They will leave here on the eveaing of the 4th, at 5:17, via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Thus far the list comprises 40 names. The Grant band will furnish the music. Iiocal Acrobats to Appear. Messrs. Cadden, Feeley and Gessley. local acrobats, have been added to tho list of per- formers Tor this evening's performance of the Welsh Bros.' circus to-night. They should be given a hearty reception. Longacre's Ilurse Won. Dr. E. D. Longacre's bay uare "Jenaie Tolman" yesterday afternoon trotted two splendid heats In a one-mile race at th Trotting park. She won easily over her competitors, which were F. E. Magargle bay mare "Wancy" and O. G. Hall's bay gelding "Button." Dr. Longaere wag highly elated over the splendid showing his mare made. Child Itun Down. A young Polish child was run down by a brewery team at the corner of Main and Oak streets last evening, but escaped serious injury. It was able to walk home with its father, who was near the scone at the time. Caucht lletween darn. John McAtee. of Maizeville. was linnm! between cars at tho Furnace colliery, op erated by seaman and Gerber, and seriously lnlured. After belnf nttpmluil l,v n. Stei in the victim was removed to the Miners' - ..... j . I OS Our I'rlces on Our Meats Always lutjuce you to bay at our meat market again. They never tire, neither do our big values. Bausers, Cherry and Chest nut streets. tf Mcfllnty Defeated. In the one aud one-half bicycle match race between reiver and McGiuty, at Lausfon yesterday, the former woti lu .n. Choicest new designs and largest stock silverware at Bruium's. 8-25-tf THEY FEAR TROUBLE I French Government Preparing to Re press Any Violent Outbreaks. THE ANTI-FOREIGN SENTIMENT 5tny Mnkc I'orolmi .lotii'iiiillst tlio Victims of tlio l'tory 1'rotiolimort nt tho 15ml or tho Urnj-fui Trial Aus trian HoTiiueo DciiotinrpM 1'rlHoncr. Ilcnnos, Sept. 5. As the end' of the Dreyfus court martial trial comes with in sight the French government Is be ginning to display a fear that the ver dict may give rise to troubles, and or ders have Just been received by two regiments of Infantry and ono cavalry regiment, nlroady within hall of Iten- nes, to hold themselves In readiness to march on the town at the first Blcn of disorder, to occupy all strategic points nnd to ropress manifestations In their Inception. I lie local nntl-Dreyfusard organs. by their nntl-forelgti articles, have al ready singled out foreigners as enemies of the country, and there Is little doubt tnnt foreign journalists will bo the first victims of the vlolenco of tho mob not so much Anglo-Saxons as Aus trian, German and ltusslan Jews, who form a majority of tho press represent ation of their respective countries. Yosterday's session opened rather badly for Captain Dreyfus, as a sur prise was sprung upon tho defense In the ndvont of an Austrian political rorugee, Eugene Cernuschi, who came out with a flat footed denunciation of the necuRod, which, even though It may eventually be proved a puro fairy tale. Is bound for the moment to exercise a malignant Influence upon the French people, who have not seen Cernuschi nnd aro thus unable to form a personal opinion or the man who launched these direct accusations against Captain Dreyfus. Cernuschfs appearance Is undeniably against him. Nobody even suspects mat no is what he claims to be, a scion of tho royal Servian house. On the contrary, ono would take him to ib a groom dressed In his best Sundav suit. It was remarked that as soon as ho had delivered his testimony and m. i.anorl nad asuod to have him put on oath at today's session behind closed doors in order that he might be punisiietl, if guilty of perjury, ho left tho court room and was not seen again. uemuschl 8 testimony, which wna In the form of a letter to the president of the court martial. Colonel Jouaust, was most unequivocal. He claimed that on three distinct occasions, twlco In France and once nt Geneva, ho was told by a high placed foreign officer that Dreyfus had communicated treas onable documents to a foreign power. In the third Instance Cernuschi said the officer showed him documents ema nating from Dreyfus, and that this of ficer left France hurriedly two days prior to tho arrest of Captain Drey fus. The allusion was evidently to Colonel Schwnrtzkoppen, the military attache of tho German embassy In Paris in 1894. Now, this evidence is of transcen dental Importance to the prosecution, and It Is Incredible, unless Cernuschi Is proved to bo a humbug, that the government commissary. Major Car rlere, should have admitted that he had received a letter from him offering Important testimony and thrown It aside on the ground of Us coming from a political refugee. The deposition evoked expressions of Incredulity. One suspicious feature was the fact that, although tho witness said he could not speak French fluently, his letter to Colonel Jouaust, asking an opportunity to testify, was drawn up In perfect trench. He explained that ho had been assisted by his wife In writing the letter. This Introduction of a foreigner as a witness for tho prosecution gave M. Labor! an opportunity to submit the most Important request he has made throughout the trial, a request which, If granted by Colonel Jouaust, though this Is extremely doubtful, would cer tainly have momentous consequences. m. Lauori anounced his Intention. In view of the step taken by the prose cution In calling foreign ovidence, to ask that Inquiry should be made through the regular diplomatic chan nels ns to whether tho documents mentioned In the bordereau were actu ally communicated, and If so, by whom. This involves an application to the German government, which the court martial Is scarcely likely to approve. Tho introduction of Cernuschi and the other developments of the day, It Is genornlly predicted, Imply another fortnight's sitting, at the least. Cer nuschi will be heard today behind closed doors. At the same time there will probably bo an examination of the secret dossier to which Captain Culgnet referred yesterday, and which M. La borl Immediately asked to have pro duced In court. This dossier consists of 12 or 14 documents, and it Is diffi cult to see why, If they had any value, the otot major have not had them pro duced earlier. The etat major are not In tho habit of holding back documents calculated to prove of the slightest service to their cause,, as Is shown in tho case of the note concerning M. Hadamard's doubts of tho Innocence of his cousin, which was Incorrect, but was nevertheless Included In tho secret dossier, while the Important document stating, on the authority of the French minister in Home, that an Italian mil itary attache paid. E,sterhazv 200,000 OVAl Baking v mfMd powder Absolutely Makes the food more delicious and wholesome POl BAKINtt fOOOtS CO.. tW VOSK. trancn una Httiniousiy onmtea trom tne fcerret (loaIer. M. Palnlevo, the distinguished math ematician, cornered General Gunge on the IMter's falsified version of M. Had amard's romnrkB concerning Captain Droyftts, and the manner In which Gonsc squirmed and his woebegone ap pearance almost aroused pity for him. General Kogct also appeared to begin to feel at last the cruel strokes tho ctat major have beon recolvlng of lato. He showed naught of his cruel, brazen front yesterday. On the contrary, his face was quite livid when ho left the stage. The session ended with nn exposure by M. Hennlon, chief of the Paris de tectives, of tho disgraceful tactics of tho otat mnjor In suppressing his re port In favor of Captain Dreyfus and Insortlng a document more, or Iots uc favorablo to htm. NEW TRIAL REFUSED. Ilreniian, the' Alurderer of Harry hlllott. to lie Sentenced Monday. Pottsvllle, Sept. 5. In the caso of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas llrenuau, the latter having been found guilty ot murder in the first degree for the killing of Harry Elliott, at New Philadelphia, on June 2nd, and in which a motion for a new trial bad been made by defendant's counsel, Judge Bechtel, in an exhaustive opinion, tu which he thoroughly reviewed the entlro case and all the important motions made by the counsel for the defense, found no reason for reversing the finding of the jury, and de clined a new trial. When Judge Bechtel had concluded, Mr. Brumm, counsel for tho defendant, arose and stated ho thought ho could convince tho court it had made several erroneous state ments. He said the court had intimated that there wero a number of medical men in the county who could have analyzed tho liquor of which Brennan had takon. Mr. Brumm stated thero was not one in the county not one chemist, lie also referrod to several other alleged misstatements bo thought the court bad made. Judge Bechtel merely re forred Mr. Brumm to tho records aud testi mony. Thomas Brennan, the prisonor, in com pany with his mother and sister, wero present in court during the delivery of tbo court's opinioi. District Attorney Bochtel this morning notified counsel for Brennan that tho latter would be called before coutt next Monday morning for sentence. All bicycle sundries sold at profitable prices to the buyer for this mouth. Buy now and save money In tho future. Orkin's Jewelry store, 7 South Malu street. 7-17-tf WM. VKSS. Gilbert Ferguson, of Lost Creek, has re turned home after spending two weoks with friends in Philadelphia. Dr. S. U. Brady and Miss Millie Uoch, of Lost Creek, have returned homo from Atlantic City where they have been for the past two weeks. All the collieries In this region had orders to work yesterday but most of them were obliged to suspend on account of the em loyes not reporting for duty. Because Joe and Tom Bapklss were refused drink at a saloon at Wm. Penn on Saturday evening they commenced firing off their revolvers. One of tho bullets struck Chas. Bizinsky's daughter, Annie, in the thigh, in flicting a dangerous wound. Both men wero arrested and held for court. Dad Mannered People. Ed. Herald: There are certain people on tho north side of East Centre street, be low the Lehigh Valley depot, who should be more careful who they are insulting by throwing water in their races as they pass by, ana then lauga ana giggle over tho act, There were also yonng college students pres ent who should know better. The next time tbey do anything of the kind they will be dealt with according to the law. This should be a fair warning. Youno Amkbica, Child Injured In Play. John O'Neill, seveu year old son of Daniel O'Neill, of Turkey Run, had his right arm fractured between the wrist and elbow yes terday by several playmates falling upon him, The fracture was reduced by Dr. Stein. Alarrlage Licenses. Richard Boellaard, of New York City, and Hannah Pail, os Pottsvllle; Stephen Berg and Josephine Klusman, both of Butler Town ship ; Frank Senkowclcz, of Lost Creak, and Annie Seleecti, of Shenandoah. Trotters Shipped. Councilman F. E. Magargle and John A Titman to-day shipped their trotters to Bel mont Park, Philadelphia, where they will go into training. Uhe Kindergarten. Tho kindergarten which Is to be conducted by Miss Agnes D. Dodson and Miss Tlllie A IIoaEcr, In the lecture room of the Prcsby- terian churcb, on South White street, will open September 11th. Hours 0 a. m. to 11 a. in., and 2 p. m, to 4 p. m.' Terms (1.00 per month. 9-1-St Ariostlnir tho Itloters. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sept. G, Fifty deputy sheriffs are now In charge of Stevens' coal mine, the scene ot Sat urday's riot. The strikers made no demonstration yesterday. Nearly all of them attended the funeral of their comrade. Leopold WllcofskI, who was killed In the fight. The wounded men are Improving, nnd It Is possible that the death list will not be Increased. Three more of tho strikers were ar rested yesterday afternoon, charged with Inciting to riot. FUEK LUNCHES TO-NIQUT, BICKEBT8. Bean soup free to-night. Special lancb to morrow morning. CHAS. BADZIEWICZ'g. Vegetable soup wiU be served free to all patrons to-night. pooler's. Celd lunch free to-night. Largest scboouers of beer In town. Ipure flEWS FROIW THE GOURT ! Report Submitted bv the Sitting: Grand Jurr. A NUMBER OF BILLS IGNORED 1 One of the Shenandoah Bawdy House Oases Disposed of Judge Bechtel Imposes Costs and a Heavy Fine Judge Hsnnlng Is Presiding at Court. PotUvllle. Sept. 5. Following U the Grand Jury report to date as reported by Foreman M. H. Carey, of Wett Mahanoy township. True Bllls.-Charles Helper and C. O. Ket- tennan, maintaining a public nuisance, oath of John Hale; Wm. Dorsey, assault and bat tery, oa tb of D. Albert Sellguan ; Autbony Baron, aswultaud battery, oath Bobik Haw- alskl; Ksto O'Connor, assault and battery. oath Nora Mulhearn ; Lewis I reller. and eorge Kessler. larceny, oath of Michael Miller ; James Harrison, larceny, oath of Luciau II. Moyor ; .iniuel George, betrayal, oath of Mary J. Ellis; William Price, aggravated assault and battery, oath of Martin Lynch ; George Harris, malicious mischief, oath of R. R Williams; Evau Kle- beck, aggravated assault and batter-, oath of Persosko Ketchmyer; William Connor, Jo on McAllister and William Casey, larceny, etc., oath of Jauies McBrearty; John Mesher and John Kuplttis, larceny, etc., oath of Peter Houston; John Yuresko, receiving stoleu goods, oath of Peter Houston; Frank Sowers, larceny as bailee, oath of C. J. Christian; John Smith, vagraey, oath of John Butts; Anthony and Eva Solokas, assault and battery, oath of Mary urgcll, two cases; Henry Scbropp, cheating boarding bouse keeper, oath of Ilcnry Roppel. Not true bills and prosecutors for costs: Fred. Hart, permitting unlawful gaming, etc., oath of John J. Coughlln ; Joe Judlckl and Joe Lekaslewicz, common nuisance, oatli of Thomas Bergati. Nota true bill and prosecutororprosecutrix for costs : Adam F. Berdanier, assault, oath of Clayton Blew ; Peter Powluskey, awault, oath of Annie SuUis. Not a true bill aud county for costs : Lewis Richards, cheating a boarding bouse keeper, oath Wm. McNeil ; Michael Pernoskie and William Reppie, assault and battery, oath of J. iv, Jones; Georgo O Boyle, as'ault and battory, oath of Keturab Brazington. No true bills.- Adam Bickcha and Authony Griegel, larceuy, oath of Anthony Gribla ; John J. Coughlln, larceny, etc., oath of Fred. Hart; Nichola and Bernard Wellendorf and John Schwab, larceuy, etc., oath of Fred. llilgendorf. Judgo Bechtel Is hearing cases In No. 2 court room, Judge Marr in No. 1 and Ju jge llennlug in No. 3. Judge Helming, this morning granted a charter to St Martiu's Lithuanian Kouiau Catholic Beneficial Society of Shenandoah. on motion of M. M. Burke, attorney for the petitioners. LI DAL CASE POSTPONED. The libel case of Boyer vs. Lawlor and Doyle will probably go over until the next term, owing to the Illness of John F. Fiuney. nn important witness. A certificate of Finney's illness was filed. BAWDY HOUSE CASES. Mahlo Wesner and Mary Mahulsky aro two Shenandoah young women who have strayfd from the paths of virtue. They wero charged with fornication by Policeman Mullaby. The girls when brought into the court room, wero somewhat hilarious in de meanor, hut they looked more serious when Judge Bechtel sentenced each of them to pay the costs and $10 fine apiece. Deputy Sheriff Opio conducted them to Jail. SURCHARGES AOAIN'ST OFFICIALS. Judge Bechtel banded down this order in tho appeal of tbo Taxpayers' Association against tlio annual report of ex-Controller Severn, in which the plaintiff Mseks to sur charge several of tho county officials to the amount of flO.OOO, as follows : "Aud now, September 4, If within three weeks from this time the plaintiffs perfect their appeal, aud bring It within the requirements of the Act aud order of court, tho rule to quash will be regarded as having been discharged, other wise it will bo considered absolute, and the appeal stricken eff or quashed. The same length of time Is given the defendants to specify the alleged disputed facts, to which plalntlUs may reply. Upon faillug to so specify the rule for an issue shall thereafter be considered discharged." County Chairman Quail filed the nomina tion papers of the Republican county ticket with tho County Commissioners yesterday. DISPUTE OVKB 11UILDIXO LINE. Thomas J. Allan, of tho Merchants' hotel. Pottsvllle. filed In the Prothonotary's office this morning his answer to tho complaint of Joseph C. and George L. Bright, baaed on a bill in equity. The defendant denies that tbo walla of his building encroach in auy way upon the property of the Brights. CRIMINAL COURT. Joseph Shuckwith, charge with mallciona mischief, on oath of Mrs. John Klymltls; not guilty; eacn pay nair or the costs. Matt, and John Mattulaiwlcz, assault and battery, oath of Stlney Bactylakl; not guilty, but pay ono-third of the costs aud the prosecutor two-thirds. John Zwierzkis and Peter Yarostewicx carrying concealed deadly weapons, oath of A. i". labor; pleaded guilty s costs, $5 fine and 60 days each. William Dorsey, assault aud battery, oath of D. Albert Sillymaa j guilty, with recom mendation to mercy ; costs and ?) fine. KobertJ. Price, desertion and non-sun- port, oath of wife ! court heard the parties and suspended seutence ; bail to be renewed until next Monday, defendant to live with his family. Peter Haloy, aggravated assault and battery, en oath of Peter Worsaowa; guilty, witu recommenuauon to mercy. Peter Bugoshotska, larceny aud recelvickj stolen goods, on oath of Mary Bodosk ; not guilty, by airectiou or tbo court. James Harrison, larceny and receiving stolen goods; on, oath of Luciau II. Moyer; sot guilty. Baud Kline, desertion and non-support, oath of wife ; court heard the parties and postponed action until next Monday, Anthony Barchock, assault and battery. oath of Alex. Lappel, not guilty, but iy two-thirds of the costs and the prosecutor one-third. Anthony Mekitls, assiul( aau battery to kill, eatn oi jucnaei twie; case cert fled from June term; qrand Jury Ignored the bill; court sentenced, Boyle to pay the costs. Mary lleu Burke, surety, oath of Mary MX LEVIT'S. SOFT SHIRTS AT HALF PRICE. The latest fall styles of neckwear are now being shown in our north window. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATE HATTER. CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. "THE HUB" Received To-Day A Large Assortment of Flower Pots A O WVWWWVVVWVWVVWWW TO SELL AT 3, 5, 7, 9 & 10 CTS. EACH. Also a full line of R. & G. CORSETS. The Hub, 99 For a wiudow shade, or f( 5 for a quarter. Others for io cents nnd upwards. tahades made to fit any window. Come nnd vrt cut prices on carpets and oil cloths. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardin Street. Just Received I Imported Sardines in Oil. " (Russian). " Swiss, Llmberger, Brick, Minster Cheese. Club House Cheese in 25 and so Cent Jars. New Holland Herring. Magargle's, 26 EAST CENTRE STREET, (Continued on Fourth Page.)
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