WL-XV.-NO. 270 SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1899. ONE CENT ' it 0 V, f ".! 'J Sold For Cash or J. P. Williams & Son, 13 S. Main St.Shonandoah, Pa. aSiSO'HARA'S FOR J &, jf .Jl OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOArl and Especially For the BaMes and the Little Folks. Chrocheted home Wool Caps, Home Chrocheted Angora Caps, Embroidered Silk Caps. Wool Knit Leggings, Wool Chrocheted Sacks, Silk Chrocheted Veils, Infant's Cloaks, &c. Nazareth Corded Waists ; Fast Black Wool and Cotton Hose. ) "S3 5 1 We have everything in stock you want to make the children com fortable for the winter. Morgan's Fancy Bazar, - 23 N. Main St All Sty Mm And Hlzes for rMa'r'i'l. every tunaoi uuei a tat lun. .11 lUsge Xo Harry Fine Melton, Kersey All shades, oil sizes, all qualities. Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits. A full line and a good se ection, We are new beginners in the clothing business and intend to con duct it in the future, making it a specialty. We can safely say that we give you a full dollar 's value for every dollar you invest. You will find our prices lower than elsewhere. Underwear. Medicated Wool, Fleece Lined. A Full Lino "HE NEW 38 North Main Street. Wataon Building- ixxxxxxxxxxxxa NEW GOODS. fxxxxxxxxxxxx: We have just received a full stock of Choice New Fruits. New Prunes. New Figs and Dates. New Valencia Raisins. New Muscatel Raisins. New Seeded and New Cleaned Currants' New Evaporated Peaches. NEW CITRON and LEMON PEEL. New Mackerel. UU1 1'llllLC iUCill. YC OCii IUC DC51 Ulliy. New Buckwheat Flour. At McPhavi Pianos. For 6o years made on honor Sold on merit. Strictly High Grade. El AND OTHER MAKliS. Leased on Time. FURNITURE AND MUSIC STORE. AND flnln Street, MAHANOY CITY. 7T HIS is our first season handl ing stoves. We have none but the best makes. Every customer must be pleased or we give you your money. We aim to have everything you need in setting up your stove. SWALM'S Hardware Store. Levit's VS ur and Covert Overcoats. Flannels, Camel's Hair, Natural of Shoes STORE, IARRY LEVIT, Prop Seedless Raisins. NEW SWEET JAMAICA ORANGES, Cranberries KBITER'S. DEATHS AND FUNERALS, Mr. Mary A. 1'Hrriitt I)lr Alter a l'ro- Imrtril Illnrsn. Tlio hiany friends of Mm. Mary A. I'arrott will regret to learn tbat flic baa departed this Itfo. Death ensued at 1: IS o'clock yes terday afternoon, nftnr an lllucss extending ovVr A period of several mouths, during tbe last threo of whicb tbo patient was confined to lier bed, She suffered from n complication of diseases. Mrs. I'arrott was tbo widow of John II. I'arrott. 8bo waa born In Jlcck scbt'rsvlllo ou Jauuary 1, 191!, and was. tbereforo, SO years, 10 months and 18 days old. Two sous and threo daugh ters survive. They are Harry J. I'arrott, of Philadelphia, Itciijaniln I'ar rott, ono of the proprietors of tbo IIeralu, Mrs. K. W. Wilde, and Mimes Gertrude and I.ulu I'arrott. 'Micro Is also one survl vlnir brother, Thomas Morgan, of Shainokln Mrs. I'arrott was married in Minorsville about 26 years ago, lived at Lost Creek for a nutubor of yu'in, and bad hcou a resident oftonntbepa.it siitecti years. She was a member or the Methodist Eulscowtl church. Tbo funeral will take place on Wednesday, 22nd Inst. Services will bo betd at tbo family residence, No. 31 South Jardin street, at 12:30 p. in. The cortege will proceed on the 2:10 p m. Pennsylvania lull road train for Pottsvlllo, where interment will bo Hindu, In tbe Charles Manor cemetery. llonry Miller, aged 67 years, 5 months and 14 days, died at 7:30 p. m. ou Saturday, at his home, 210 Spruco street, from geueral debility. His wife, Catherine, aud the fol lowing children survive: Mrs. William Yeager, of Mahanoy Plane; Mrs. Jamos Tay lor, or Uirardvli e; Mrs. Henry J. Knchlo and John Mlllor, of town. Too fuuer, 1 will take pluce at 1 p. m. tomorrow. Services will he held in the Trinity Reformed church and iutormeut will be inado In tbo Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tbo deceased was a member of Watklu Waters Post No. 148, G. A. K., of town. Minerva, 13-mouths-old daughter of Sher man Sandoe, of South Peach alley, was buried at Rlngtown to-day. J. P. Williams & Son were funeral directors. Thomas, 12-year-old son of Joseph Berros- ford, of Wm. Ponn, was burled yesterday. The remains were brought to town aud in terred in tbo Odd Fellows cemetery. 0 copies sheet music for 23 cents this week only; big selection. Brumm's. 11-7-tf The "3lialt" Itnldeil. Between 11 and 12 o'clock last nlsht Chief of Police Murpby, with Policemen Hand and Alullaby, Detective O'Hara and Watchman Crcary, raided the notorious establishmonton North Chestuut street known as the "Shaft." Tho visit wis a complcto surprise to the in mates, tut several men succeeded in escaping. Three- women and two Polish men were taken into custody. Tho proprietress, who is known as Florence Blackwell, was not arrested, she claiming to be ill from nervous prostration, although tho police declare that she protested against their visit with the vehemeuco of a very healthy woman. Tbe women prisoners wero tnkeu to tbe Council chamber for tbe night The mon were put In tho lockup. They were to have been glveu a hearing this morning, but tbe pruprietess of the house still claimed to be 111, and a physician attested the state ment. In her ahseuce, tbe police wero not disposed to proceed with the case, and the prisoners were retained In custody. To Cure a Cold tu One Day Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. E. W. Grovo's signature is on each hoi. 25c. 1. O. 8. tit A. Anniversary, All members of Washington Camp No. 183, P. O. S of A., are requested to attend the an niversary meeting aud entertalumont of tbe Camp In Moll el's hall on Wednesday. 22nd inst., at 7 p.m. Tho members of all sister cuuipa aru coruiauy inviieu 10 auouu. Thomas H. Snyoeb, Pres. D. G. Riciiaeds, Sec'y. 11-18 3t Blight Fire. . At 6:45 o'clock this morning tbe fire de partment was called to the Kehley Run col liery on account of a lire In tbe shanty at tho dump chute. The services of tbe department were not required, as tbe fire, which was a slight ono, was put out by the colliery em ployes with three Babcock extinguishers, with which the colliery is equipped, Tbo origin of the fire is unknown, but it is sup. posra to navo beeu started by a spark from a lamp of one of the miners who lit their lamps in mesnauty before going down in tho mine, Cut price sale uovr on at Fiicke's carpet store. 11-14-flt Ilobbery at Win. I'enn. Tbe residence of Robert Quia, superin tendent for the Wm. Penn Coal Company. was entered by thieves last night, but they secured only a small amount of cash, an over coat and a few trinkets in jewelry. The thieves ransacked all tbo apartments of the bouse, including tho sleeping apartment of Mr. and Mrs. ijulu, without awakening any of the occupants. The large Newfoundland watch dog was silenced In some manner, hut in wliat way lias not been determined. If You Want llargulns In Overcoats and Suits, go to Harry Levit's Q. A, it, Notice All members of Watkin Waters Post No. 146, G, A. R are requested to meet iu the Post room tbts evening, at 7 o'clock, to make arrangements for the funeral of our late comrade, Henry Miller, which takes place to-morrow auernoon. Joseph Knapp, Commander. It C. T. Giuson, Adjutant. New carpets aud lluoleums at Fricke's carpet store. 11-14 Ot A Hold Act. Au unknown man last night cut a pane of glass irom tbe snow window of 11. Alsh z's jewcliy store, ou East Centre street, hut se. cured notblng for bis trouble, havine beeu frightened away before he could make a grab. The cutting was done about 8 o'clock. a time when that part of the street is tuuen rrequentod, The United States is the Hub of the unl verse, so It will be the central table at the National Festival. Come and see it. Cloning Out Millinery Sale. All kinds of trimmings; trimmed hats for ladies and children at cost price. Also, a new wall caso and twenty-four fancy bat stands will go at a bargain. Au excellent opportunity and a good bargain. UoOmau'g Millinery, 110 North Main street, Shenan doah, Pa. u-so 8wk A False Ileport. An Item has appeared In several papers mat a gom cnauce, valued at Z3uo. was stolen from tbe altar in the St, Stanislaus Polish church, on West Cherry street. Dev. Ma tulaltls, the rector, states that the report Is wnoiiy uniounueu, no robbery occurred. Don't forget that tho National Festival is given under the auspices of the Young Men's Bible class and for the benefit of a library for toe rresDyterian uuuuay school, 1WURDER TRIM Of I The Wm. Perm Cdsc Called Beiore Judge Ilcnulng-. 8L0W WORK IN SELECTING A JURY Up to Four O'clock 65 Jurors Had Been Called and EUven of the Jurymen Required l$r the Trial Had Been Secured. Pottsvlllo, Nov. . This morning, at 101 o'clock, tbe Wm. Penn murder trial wns (tilled in No. 2(Surt room before Judgo Ilenniug. ' A beveratico was .askrd for tho llubnls brothers, Uollis antl Thomas, two of tho accused, and it was granted, and they were remanded to jail. The following defendants wero then ar raigned for trial for tho murder of Joseph Rutkowski ut Wm, Perlu, on tbe evening of Sunday, September 24th, Inst, : Andrew Koras, John, Anthony nnd Peter Stenkawlcz. Charles Skutches, Anthony Matehnlis, Mich ael Brozoskcs, Joseph Suchinsky and Adam Komanaitis, Tho defendants aro represented by H. O. Bechtcl and A. I) Knlttle. Esos.. and tbe Commonwealth by District Attorney Bechtel and W. .1. Whitchonso, Esq It Is stated that Mr. Whilchuuae represents the relatives of tho deceased. John Micldazis, an undo of tbo dead man, occupies a seat at tho Common wealth's table. At 12:30 o'clock twenty-three lurors had been called and subjected to the usual line of questions In such cascsjnnd six jurors were selected from the number ai fallows: Jacob Clauscr, paiuter, Wayno township; George J. ueicnert, constable south Manheim town ship; Patrick Boran, supervisor, Miucrsvlllo; wiuiam Miner, farmer, Walker township; imviu watklu, laborer, Minorsville; Edward Fcsslor, Sr., laborer, Tremont township. Uistrlct Attorney Ilecbtel stated that the Bubuls brothers will not bo tried until the Jauuary term of court. JOSKl'lI Rl'TKOFSKI, THE VICTIM. Threo additional jprors wero secured up to threo o'clock this afternoon. They were Levan Yoder, of Schuylkill Haveu j Samuel P. Thomas, Cressoua t Charles Beauiaont, St. Clair. Forty-twojurors were called up to 3 o'clock. The tollowing wero challenged peremptorily by the dorense : Edward Barrett, Jeremiah Foulk, James O. Sampscll, Jacob Forney, William Sourer, John Bradley, Patrick J. Mclntyre, Myer Waldner and George Hope. Harvey Forrebee and Andiew Murpby, of trackvllle, were challenged peremptorily by the Commonwealth because they bad con scientious scruples us to hanging. Tho following were stood aside : Edward B. Moore, Owen J, Q'Malley, John R. Davis, Patrick Hoollhau, Samuel J. Rowen, William Moyer, Michael Kenney, William Karg and William Treskosky. The following were challenged for cause by tbo Commonwealth I H. C. Thompson, Joseph A. Gllmour, Terrenco Cavanaugb, Joseph M. Martin, James Readdy, Harry Kreisor, Joseph Fitzpatrick, Calvin Ben- singer, Christ. Maurer, Charles Summend- inger, John Donelly, Jr., John Wcyrlck. Frank Dieter was challenged peremptorily by tbe defense. The court room is crowded with spectators who seem very much interested. The de fendants, stalwart men, and nono over 35 years old, are ranged in chairs with their backs to tho railing which divides tbe court room. Their lawyers sit at tho table usually occupied by the Commonwealth lawyers aud tbo latter sit at a table next to the wall. Henry Bcttlnger, of Minorsville, was the 44th juror called and was sworn and William Deem, of Mahanoy City, was tbe 47th called. He was sworn in as tbe eleventh juror. Up to 4 o'clock sixty-five jurors had been called with ono left to be selected. Those challenged for cause by the Com monwealth were John Money, Oscar Henne, Michael O'Brien, Joseph Brcnnan, Sr., Harry uardner. Thoso stood aside were Alfred Zimmerman William Dovliu, James Clifford, Sr., James Coogau, works at Wm. Penn colliery; W. J. Fogarty, Hon. 11. U. Coustein, Arthur Elliott. Thoso challenged by tbe defense wero : George Botzer, Ignatius Glazer, Peter Lvnn, Jr., William Minnioh, W. Calvin Sylor, Richard Coogau. Charles Rigbter and D. B Boyer were excused. OTHKIl COUBT NOTES. Judgo Bechtel handed down the following decisions: Application for satisfaction of mortgage held by Tamaqua Saving Fuud Association on Frederick Scheldigers proporty v granted. In tho case of Commonwealth vs. Uodgert, recently convicted of a statutory oflense, do. fendaut was ordered to appear for sentence, a new trial having beeu refused. CIVIL COUKT CALENDAR. Monday, Jauuaiy 15th, 1000, was fixed for the trial of short causes with 40 on tbo list and 75 jurors to he drawn. And Monday, January 22ud, for the trial of long causes, wltn 30 on the list, 05 jurur to be drawn. The Sheritf aud Jury Commissioner wero ordered to draw 3,000 jurymen, taken si toruately from tho list of voters in the jury wheel, after the January civil and criminal court jurors are drawn. Judge Marr denied the application for the appolntmont Of au assessor, to fill the vacancy, iu Riley township, for tho reason that the Act of 1831 gives tbe power of ap pointment to tbe County Commissioners. In the case of Jesso Beadle vs. Fred. Uurk- bardt, rule to open judgmeut refused, Judge Bechtel read tbe short cause trial list for next Monday and most of the cases Wero nnortod rpjtdv fnr trial TIi.m . !? on tbe list. Boat and Boyer, executors of uumrey uoyer vs. Trout and HmltU and Wood and 8ellck vs. John F. Cleary were eoutluued. Applications fur continuance ate pending I John Reardon iil una r r il.. In Commercial Bank, of Boston, vs. Hoppos uiua.. auu rviinamsport Planing Company 9. xkucuur. Tho case of 8prlng Mills Creamerv Com. pany vs. W. D. CblmelowskI Is reported settled. MOTION COURT. In in tbedivorcn tua nf l'tlr r,il,-tn. JHaniz, order or publication granted. Also dlvorco oase of John vs. AnnloC Skoatb. ludifninntA nn ilar.,,! tAM i Allonlown Rolling Mill Company vs. Lakesldo Railway Com nan v mil n.nlnmin i.-i.i,. ... John J. Cantwell. John F. Dolphin was appointed examiner I tho dlvorcn raoa nf Rmn c... - i John O. Smith In the divorce oate of Richards i. Jticnarus. Argument of thn RiVaf MB.. Walters equity suit wore fixed for IWnmUt 18. Russell, executor, vs. 1'rlnoe was fixed for December 4th. Lauer vs. Porta. rnl in rnn .1 was argued for tho plaintiff byS. II. Ker' elier. Oeoron M. Iln.H. will .l.ll,..,!,. swering argument next week. November 27th was set for the hearing as tbo mental conrilrtnn nt Vr.J.,!,1r c. met. in answer to thn nAtlilnn fli-i ui. brother, Frank. Petition was filed for subpoena, in the Ivorco suit of John V. vs. Annie Reed. Tamaqua Borough vs. Jarae Williams, lie granted to ithnw mnu u). itn. i...t.i di ru not bo stricken off, returnable December 4th. The suits of Robert K. nnd TrAtiA A v .... ... Rush township wero consnlldatpd. mul se parato verdicts will bo rendered. On motion nf 1 f ltnlra .-.! n A testimony on twenty-four hours notice was sinuicu iu ocuuyiKui iraction ittmpany vs. Borough of Shonandoah. He nlso filed a pe tition for change of Raven Run polling place from George Miller's to P. J. McLoughlln's hall. The net It Inn nf rhnrln. P T).ll . . . ..uiHoi,, OIL I L tary of tbo assignee of the Girard Savings ruuu Association, oi uirardvllle, asking per mission to accept from Lucian Erdman, of Frackville, 4I0 14 in satisfaction of a mort gage, and $433,14 from Benjamin Morgan, was filed. THE OOODMAN CASE. The lurv in thn rsn nf .Tunh n TO.I.I ... James, Oliver and Grant Gocdman, charged' wnn embezzlement, after boing out from 1 to 7 p. m, on Saturday, returned a verdict of not guilty as to Oliver and Grant, in accord ance with the court's rharp.v nnd fnn,,,l James Goodman guilty, with a recommenda- iiou 10 tue mercy or tbo court. A motion for a new trial will be argued on December 11th. judgment was granted In Mary Bolich vs Harriet Dauber. AnnlicntlnnR fnr h Carpenter Council No. 84S. of Ashland, and Monument Council No. 847, of Girardville. Jr. O. U. A. M. Leave to amend thn mrnnl In ttvn mu. tf Snyder vs. Snyder was granted. in tbe Orphans' Court, M. M. Burke filed a petition of T. M. Stout, asking for a cita tiou on the Executor of tho Rosanua Bradley Estate. Shenandoah, to file an account. Tho claim is for $501. W. T. Ramsey was appointed eximiner In the divorce suit of Mary vs. Georgo Hay. CAPIASES ISSUED. CaDlaSCS Were Isjtllfl bwlAV fnr llrnVar. pv. and Schlssler, late of Pottsville, who were lounu guilty or embezzlement last year, sen tence havinif been RIiennn,1pil nn rttnlr n...m. ise to pay the costs and to restore tho prop erty. Tho costs amount to 142. MABCZEN SENTENCED. Judce Marr this mnnilni? untnn,l n Marczen to four years Imprisonment in soli tary confinement in tho county jail, to pay a fine of f50 and tho costs. Marczen was con victed last week of murder in the Becond de gree. The victim was George Soereck. He was killed In a fieht at Coal nln 1805. ' LICENSE TRANSFERS. Edward Carer. M lilrtln w,nl nf n : l R; n to Annio Carey, his widow ; Christ. Kuol macn, 'j. bird ward of Mahanoy City, to Fenwick W. Connxr Purrfelr rilhhnno - - 1 ..... w. J , Second ward of Shonandoah. to William J. Shortall. SPORTSMAN KILLED. Kleiiard Williams, of Muhanoy City, In stantly Killed at Ilowinan's Patch. A fatal gunning accident occurred at Bow man's patch, near Mahanoy Citv. at noon to. day. Tho victim was Richard Williams, a bachelor, resting at the latter place. la company with his brother, David Williams, an engineer at tbe Lakeside power house, the men wanaered towards the scene of the fatal accident in search of game. Richaid. who carried a hammerless two-barreled shot gun, stumbled over a ledge of rocks and the concussion discharged both barrels. The contents of but ono barrel entered his body, directly below the heart, causing Instant death. Deceased was 58 years of age and Is survived by two sisters and two brothers. Attention, Uuyers of Fall aud Winter Goodi, I am nOW OtTArlnt. .nAfl.l Volnna In 'Foil and Winter dry goods. Supply a fine line of underwear for ladies, misses and children;' also, men and boys' In all colore and qualities, inciuaing red, wbito and natural wool. New carpets, rags, ingrain aodi rnssels; oil cloths, lluoleums, curtains, curtain poles and drap ery. Ladles' shawls, coats, capes, fascinators and clouds. Also ribbons, embroidery, sets oi loweis; nannels in every shade, quilts, feathers, hosier?. cnnkAta wmniuK. .llba l, all shades. It will pay you to purchase any- ining you need at our place. P. J. Mqnaoiian, 11-20 fit 3.q South Main street. Galaxy of Heauty, Fashion, Elegante, Not only on the stage, whero there will bo a Prince, a Princess, the brilliant Fairy Queen and her myriad of starlikeattendanta. but also in the parquet and circle where will be gathered in shining splendor the beauty fashion and wealth of Shenandoah. Persons iu tbe high seats of the circle and gallery wilt look down upon a scene not often to be witnessed in this or any other town. Put on your best clothes full dress, if you have it. aud go where everybody will be on Tuesday evening me opera. Buy your Clothing at Harry Levit's. ltodlea to he Brought Home. The relatives of Charlni Cnrlnv nf P.nn, bannock, and Martin HerTrnn nf A.Matwi who recently died in. tho Philippines, have petitioned toe united state authorities to seuu nome in remains lor interment. I gresiman Ryan is exerting himself in Con the matter. Notlcttl The inusicale which was to have been held In the Yatosville church on Tuesday evenlnr. Nov. 21st, has been postponed until Tuesday evening, Nov. 28th, 1899, 20-22-24, QUIET AT MDYSJVIITH. But Latest Reports Predict Heavy Fighting in Storei LIEUTENANT OEOBOHILL SAFE. S'oivs lrliotiir nt Pretoria, WotinclMl In tho Ilnml-riniiH of tho Two Itn pllbllon IloNtoil nt ColoilMtrc. Cape Colony, mid nt All will North. Ixindon, Nor. SO. This morning's news gives little that alters the com plexion of the situation. Since the fight of Nov. 9 matters, so far as is known, have been fairly quiet at Iidy- smlth. This fight, according to British reports, was opened at 4 o clocK in ins morning; by the Boers, and continued until 11 o'clock. The Boors, according to the same reports, were driven back at every point, with n loss estimated at SOO men, while tho British loss was small. It la not imllkelr that the Boers, badly Informed as to tho nature and extent ot the British preparations to ndvance to tho relief of Ladysmlth. may be hesitating regarding the next move. The situation In Natal Is very complicated, more especially If the re ports be true that the great Tugela bridge has been destroyed. The success of the next move on either side will depend more on strategy than on suporh- numbers. The Boers have throe lines of action open. They can hold the railway wltn the force they have nt Ennersdale, fall ing slowly back before the Urltlsn ad vance and threatening It from Weenen, or, In the second place, they can ad vance from Weenen anil try to carry Rstcourt, or. In the third place, they can advance due south from Weenen to Weston, cut the railway and blow up the bridge over the Moot river. If It be true that there are 10.000 Boers, under General Jouhert and General Botha, mnrchlng south to meet tho British relief force, heavy fighting Is In store. Nothing Is known with certainty re garding the progress of the relief col umn of KImberley. General Methuen Is lavlne Ms plans with the utmost care. He Is busy night and day cut ting down the baggage to a minimum, and Issuing orders with a view of in suring that the officers shnll be Indis tinguishable from the men to tho eyes of the Boers. The ndvance will be mndo by forced marches. At noon Saturday CG British prison ers, Including men of the Royal Dub lin Fusllecrs and several blue Jackets, arrived nt Pretoria. There were largo crowds at the railway station, but no demonstration was made. Winston Churchill, who Is wounded in tho hand, was taken to the Model school, while the rank and file were sent to the race course. The Boer version of the con flict In which these prisoners wero tnken says that two British were killed and ten wounded. On Thursday, Nov. 18, a combined force of Free State and Transvaal burghers occupied Colesburg, Cape Colony, without opposition by the resi dents and proclaimed the district to be Free State territory. A Boor commando from Rouxvllle. 450 strong, entered Allwal North, and hoisted tho flag ot both republics In the market square, proclaiming tho dis trict republican territory. The Brit ishers were given 14 days' notice to quit. Commandant Olivier. w..h a portion of the Rouxvllle commando, has oc cupied Jnmestown, Cape Colony, hoist ed the Hag of the Orange Froo Stnto and annexed tho town. SPECIAL SALE. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. Ladles and Children's Cloaks, Wraps and Stylish Jackets. On Saturday and for next week ending Nov. 25th, we ofier to all buyers an extra discount of TEN PER CENT. Come and buy handsome stylish coats and wraps, 10 per cent. off. Stylish dress goods any kind, 10 per ceut. off. Carpets any kind, 10 per ceut. off. Underwear or hosiery any kind, 10 per cent. off. Ten per cent, off everything In our big store. It means a saving of ten per cent, on every dollar bought In our store until Nov. 25th. Blankets 39 cents and 43 cents, lees 10 per cent. SO cent underwear now 37) cents, less 10 per cent. Sheeting muslin 5 cents, less 10 per cent. Every purchase is subject to the same allowance, 10 per cent. off. We Are Manufacturers, Goods of Our Own Slake. We make to your own measure. We mu a factory in our building aud will sell our own make of wrappers, shirt waists, skirts, underwear, sheets, capes, etc, at the same price, less ten pel cent. off. Will it pay you to call ? L. J. Wilkinson, Tbe Big Store with little prices. St New Morning I'aper, PotUvilte is to have another candidate for publle favor iu tbe shape of a new morning papi r to be Issued from tbe late Eveniug Tribune. It will appear next week. Journal, At band, where it can be found when wan' d. keep a bottle of Dr, Itichter's Anchor Pain Expeller for rheumatism, backache. gout, neuralgia and auy nervous or muscular pain. 25 cents aud SO cents. VIUSE LUNCHES TO-NiaUT, ClIAB. RADZIIWICZ'S. Vegetable soup will be served, free, to all patrons to-night, WEKKS.' A nice dish of pea soup to-night. roo lie's. Pea soup to-night. MAX LEV T S 38C Will buy heavy fleeced lined underwear all colors. Shirt drawers. in or $1.00 Will buy a nice shirt or drawers in the best of camel s hair goods. MEDICATED RED FLANNELS. NATURAL WOOL. AUSTRALIAN WHITE WOOL Gent's half hose, all kinde, at lowest prices. Our hats and neckwear are inter esting for every buye,r. Remember we sell the genuine Stetson hat. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATE HATTER. CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. XXXXXXXXXXXtf THE HUB XXXXXXXXXXXi THANKSGIVING IS HERE. Brighten your homes by placing a crysauthaneum or two in your window over the event at a small cost of S4c to 74c per plant. Call and see them, even though you do not wish to buy. You Are Welcome. Look for them in onrtiMv fipnarf- inent that is now open in the base ment where vou will find n Cnii;n of Glassware and Chinaware that need no polish to mtike them shine. Do not remain in the dark any longer. We can give you light in your parlor at a small cost. The- latest novelties in Ganvmede Snecial Helena Lnmrvs. hrrm?n r green tints, at only $4,98, worth UUUU1C. The Centnrv T.nmn ?n viltn o-t j i .... mui swallow gold trimmiugs, at only The Kennebec Lanin. finplv ripf- orated with birds and "Darby and loane," at $2.98. Dolly Varden Pink, at $3.37. We have also a fini liW nf ninttirwc in platinotype pastels, and hand painted in fancy gilt frames, from 57c each to $4. SO. Do you want to do some cutting ? We can helrx vou out. witli n finx lot of nickle-plated scissors 3j inches to q inches, at 22e to 45c a pair. We Clitl the wintre nf nvtrovn. . o w- gant prices with them. in Hosiery we have a full line. Hosiery that you will be proud to hauer on the line. It will mnlrn. your neighbors jealous. we are adding daily to our flannel department and just re ceived a nice assortment of Swiss and English mit?no-! flint- nr cii!t- o " a able for gowns aud hlfirts at 7c a yard up. EVERYBODY'S DOLLAR IS THE SAME SIZE AT THIS STORE. CALL AND SEE US. "ThcHub 99 NEW Linoleums, Oil Cloths and window shades. Best assort ment in town. Remnant nf fnr. CARPETS pits and Oil Cloths cheap. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardin Street. THE ONLY PLACE-f In town to buy TJlmer's Saus age, Head Cheese and Pudding. FRESH EVERY DAY. Don't forget to ask for your Trading Stamp with each cash purchase, excepting sugar. Drop in and examine our fancy candies and fruits, just in for the holidays. New Citron, Lemon Peel and Orange Peel. Raisins and currants and anything you waut in our line. Magargle's, 26 EAST CENTRE STREET