Cip.eiittta VOL.XV.-NO. 285 SHKNANDOAH. PA. TUESDAY. KOVEIUBElt 28. 1890. ONE CKNT Sold For Cash or leo scd on Time, J. P. Williams & Son, furcTtoRE. 13 S. IVIaln St., Shenandoah, Pa. g0'HARA'S FOR LIVERY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS, Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH and THIS LITRE FELLOW - - Is ready to give thanks for the com ing festivities of Christmas, because he has viewed the henutiful display of TOYS, QAHES , DOLLS, TREE OR NAMENTS, &c, at the Peoples' Store mid he feels safe in expecting to be well treated by SANTA CLAUS, because he is going to fill his pack at the Peoples' Toy Store. Morgan's Fancy AUStflfw and Sizes for Tlie(lenuinnlMnnrthU i irte-MarK uewar A flANNINO. E. MANNING, CORNER OR MAIN AND OAK STREETS. THANKSGIVING GOODS ! Raisins and Currants. The finest and best. Seeded and seedless raisins. Valencia, Mus catel and Sultana. Cleaned currants. Citron, L.eriion. and Orange Peel. Figs and Dates. Oranges. , Fresh stock. Fancy Florida and Jamaica oranges. Nuts. Best grade inied riutg. 2 pounds for 25'ct. PLUIYi.PUDDIING- At IVIcPhail Pianos. For 6o yeats made on honor Sold on merit. Strictly High Grade. NEW ENGLAND PIANOS AND OTHER MAKKS. AND flaln Street, MAHANOY CITY, OUR STOCK IS SO LARGE - - - That it would take a whole page to describe. Our prices are so low that you can buy one-third more ncre lor uie same money as at any other store. We import our dolls and Tree Ornaments and that is why we sell loc goods for 7c; $1.25 Dolls for 50c. Call and see our line. Bazar, - 23 N. Main St HIS is our first season handl w 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 Hard ware Store. flANNINQ. MUCH SHOE SELLING And shoe buying has learned us a lot about the good and bad points of iff-SHOES And we never buy those that are the least suspicious Only the best of each kind or grade get into our stock and the increasing number of customers proves that our eliorts to sell F1NE FOOTWEARS . At reasonable prices are appreci ated. Mince Meat. We sell nothing but the best quality. No in .ferior mince meat at - any price. Preserves.s- Jellies and Jams in glass tumblers or jars Canned Goods. The highest grades of all kinds rancy toma toes, corn and peas. California fruits. Evap&rated Fruits. VYApples, Pars, peaches, ' Vplums, apricots and prunes. Prunes all sizes and prices.4 -2 Cans for 25 cts, KEITER' 8 a JL".a '- " sh fr5v UNDER A WHEEL. Hoy Full. I'riMii n Whkoii Htitl U Seriously I ttrt. As tjltarlrs llrufllliall' r, n fnrmer uf Hoar- InfeCrteKJVhs ildtCCiiilluK the rnact from the rriiicti'flbt tU town tills Morning, with n hmnPy luartwl wagon, his fouttFen-ynar-nld sou. u lit) was In charge of t lit) brake, una tlirnMii from tlio wagon mnl one of t lit, rear wheels passed over his linil. The hoy wa removed to the runners hotel, where he was attended by ' Dr. J 1'. ltuburts, win) fnunn severe cuts aim contusions on the rlsht side of the head ami fttee After receiving atteinlaiire the buy was taken to hit home l)r Holierti says the victim will probably lie conllniil to Ills lied for -tlllee or four weeks. The Injuries iiro not dangerous, hut the rliiht eye may be aOeotod by compli cations. THE WM. PENN CASE. Friends of the ConTlcteA Men liaising Hn Appeal Fund. The friends of Andrew Koras and tho six other men who wore convicted at Pottsville last week for the murder of Joseph But kofskl, at Win. Penu, are diligent In their efforts to assist them In their appeal to a higher court A motion in arrest of judg inent and for a now trial is now pending. A meeting hbs held at Wni, I'cnn last Sunday and arrangements were perleoled to raise subscriptions to help defray the expenses of nn appeal if Judge Henning denies the motion. It is stated that 1.500 will be required for the purpose. Try our Uokey-l'okey Talfy, at SO cents per pound. At M. L. KeiumercrA Co.'s. It Killed at Mahnnoy Plane. Thomas Martin, Jr . of Gordon, a flagman on P. & K eugino SO, was crossing the rail road at Mabanoy Piano this morning and was struck by the fast freight going west. and Instantly killed. The unfortunate young man was watching the train going cast and stepping on the west track was run down. Ho is a son of Thomas Martin, one of the most experienced railroaders in tho region. was born at Gordon and lived there all hit- life. New Mercantile Law. The new mercantile law which goos Into etlect on January lt, 1000, will materially change the mercantile list. Under the old law any business under $1,000 per yuar was not compelled to pay a license. Under the new law no business, however small, is exempt. This will be a hardship on tbt many small store keepers of the state. Isn't that a pretty display of hand decor ated and gold plated goods shown in Bruram's show window? ll-2S tf Thanksgiving Attraction. "Si Plunkard," the roaring, rousing rally of fun as presented hy J, C. Lewis and bis big company of comedians will create barrels of laughter from thoso fond of fun at Fergu son's on Thursday afternoon and evening. So those who wish an evening to drive away dull care should bo on hand to seo Si" and his funny comedians in his new version of the laughing success, "St Plunkard." All new features, new novelties, everything now. Destructive Hoys. Tho Pennsylvania Kail road Company er ected a new station for passengers at Gllber tou and the boys of that hamlet havo been using the place for target practice. They bavo it riddled with shot and refused to de sist in the practice, notwithstanding repeated warning. The company now has a special officer at work aud any offender caught will be vigorously prosecuted as an example for others. All kinds of nut meat's at M. L. Kemtnerer & Co.'s. Waluuts, 20 cents; shellbarks. 35 touts. It To Help the I'nrnell Memorial. Special to KvEXixa Herald. Philadelphia, Nov 28. Archbishop Ityan will preside over the Pamell memorial meet ing which is to he held here at tho Academy of Music to-night. Hon. Daniel Tallon, Lord Mayor of Dublin, aud Hon. John E. Hed nioud will speak aud tho Mayor will extend t'l them the freedom of the city. Itlchiml Croker Sails. Special to Evening Herald. New York. Nov 28 Kicbard Crokersalled for Europe to-day. Ho will remain abroad it ii 1 11 tho end of January. During his ab sence John F. Carroll will be actiug leader of T.inimany. ltitemplluu uf Hurough Homls. In another column-will bo found the official notice of tho Town Council of Shen andoah, calling in for redemption certain borough bonds ouijauuary 1st, next. Hol ders of bonds should read the advertisement, as their bonds may bo among tho list selected for redemption. Trenching Tills Kvelilng. IEev. Lloyd Robe its, of Mahauoy City, will occupy the pulpit in tho Congregational church, on South West street, this evening, at 7 o'clock. The services will bo in Welsh. Itev. Roberts is an eloquent pulpit orator. Monument Association. A meeting of tho Soldiers' Monument Asso ciation will be held at the residence of Hon M. C. Watson at 7:30 o'clock next Friday evening, when nominations of officers for tho ensuing year will bo made. If You Want Bargains In Overcoats and Suits, go to Harry Lovlt's. Young Muley Improving. Jobn Maley, ho has been lying ill at Mahauoy City during tho last three mouths from an attack of typhoid fever, is on a fair way to recovery. This will bo pleasant news to Mr. Maley's many Shenandoah friends. Women Quarrel. Mrs. Maggie Lech was put under 1300 bail by Justice Shoemaker last night ou a charge of throwing a plate at, and otherwise abus ing, Mrs. Sopbla Szymaszek. Gramt Target Shooting Match For live ducks and geese at Georgo E. Davis grocery store, Turkey Kim, ou Thanks giving. Only No. 0 shot will be used. U-2S-2t SMrer Work Started. Supervitor Brcnuau to-day started men at wot k upon the IB-inch sewer line on Pear alley, between Oak aud Cherry streets. This sewer is to lake the place of an old oue which became toosmall fur the uurr her nfcounm lions on It The borough is doing the work aud the connecting property owners are to pay an assessment of so much per lot. ' Closing Out Mlllluery Sale. All kinds of trimmings', trimmed bats for ladies and children at cost price. Also, a new wall case and twenty-four fancy hat stands will go at a bargain. An excellent opportunity and a -good bargain. Hoffman's Millinery, 110 North Msiu street, Shenan doah, Pa. u 11-20 2wk "I sutTerod for mouths thro from sore ut. Eclectrlo Oil cured me In twenly-four hours." M. 8. Gist, Hawcsvilte, Ky. THE WLtEY It Has Assumed "Torortions Thst Occa sion Some Apprehension. MANY OFFICIALS ON THE SCENE. The Fire Gained a. Dectdt Advantage "Uee Last Night and Water Pipe Is Being Placed For a Determined FUht. Oas and Black Damp Trflubltaeme. The lire in the Kohley ltnn colllory, op erated by the Thomas Coal Company, appears to have assumed greater proiorlious than the utileials of tUo colliery atitlciiMted When the tire was discovered a veil of neorecy win inrnwii about It ami the mine officials pro ceeded tuexiingulsh it in a manner calcu lated to keep the occurrence from the outside world, nud have ttte Are extinguished and work re utned in the auectcd portion of the mine without allowing anyone other than those directly connected with the operations to know that there, hud been a (ire. So well nag tho secret knit iIml ulilmnoi, the lire started Saturday night, the uews uf tue nro did not teak out until yesterday afternoon, anil net until last evening did mining otiicials who ale generally aco,ualiiied with such ulTaira as soon as they occur re ceive notice nf thoif atiou. ino lacl is the secret attempts to put out me nro uoiouiy lulled, but tho lireRiutxl ground rapidly, spreading from timber to mo coal, and causing no littlo apprehension ou the part of the mine officials. To be frank about the matter the lire got oeyouu control or tho local forces aud the situatiou has become so serious as to bo al most alarming. Wo bettor indication of tho concern felt over the affair can bo had than tho presence of thh many mining experts on the scene. ' The (ire originally started in timbets and cribbing at hnast 3 or the second lift West Mamrroth gaugwtty, and It is believed they wete igniteit on Srfiurday by some men who were engaged In robbing the counter which is driven east frorli breast 14. The uppoi tiou is that tho timbers were Ignited wbllo the men were resting ou the second lift gang way near breast 43. Tho colliery force made their fight all day yosterday with Bibcock cxtlugulshers aud buckets. Last night .Mining Superintendent John Veith aud Division Superintendent Oeorgo Scott, of Pottsville, Division Suporiu teudeut Kees Tasker, of the Mahauoy City district, District Superintendent Adam Boyd, of town, tiud District Superintendent James McDouald, of the Maplo Hill district, all representing tho P. & U. C. & I. Co., aud Mine Inspector William Stein went down into the mine and took a hand in lighting tbo fire. Messrs. Boyd and Scott remained ou tho scene all night, and nntU noon to day, when they retired to take a rest pre paratory for additional work to-night. To day tho force was increased hy thoattolidanc of T. IE. Edwards, tho miuo inpector for the Gilbert nndSheafer Estates. It has been learned that at one period yes terday the fire extended from breast 43 to 42, but tho firo in the latter was put out last night, but, at a tinio wheu addltioual ad vnutago appeared to be at baud, gas and black damp drovo the fire fighters back last night and they could get no nearer to the seat of the fire thau breast 33. This was tho condition of affairs tflis afternoon. By to-night, it is expected, arrangements will be made to moro effectively cornbat the fire. It is proposed to run tyyCnch gas pipe down the old Iimgtown slope, which is located at the norlliern end of Main street At the bottom of this slope, about six huu dred feet, a hose will he connected and the wator supply will be taken from the reservoir of the Kescue Hook and Ladder Compauy, which is looted but a short distance from the top of the slope referred to. In order tu ficilitato tho operations a force fan will bo placed east of the bottom of the old Klugtowu slope to force tho gasaud black damp back and enable the men to advance It is possible that this fan may not meet tbo emergency, in which eveut a powerful force fan will likely be placed at the top of the old Uingtown slope for the purpose stated. Should this bo done there is a possibility that the gas njuy he forced back and down into the workings ol the Kohiuoor colliery. Tho P & H. (J. & I. Co. officials are prepared for such au emergency aad will bo able to copo with it snouid it arise. Thus far there does not appear to he any apprehension on the part of tho P & li C. & I. Co. officials that the fire will get into the Kohiuoor workings. It is stated that there is no connection between the two collieries to admit of such an ovent. Yet, tho fact remains that If the fire in Keuley Run becomes any more serious than it is this afternoon, Kohinoor and Indian Ridge collieries will, hy no means, bo beyond the palo of danger. This declaration can ho more fully realized when it is considered that the fire is hut a short distance north of tbo land line of tho Kohi noor and Indian Ridge collieries. It is quite certain that it will take but little advance from its present condition to make the fire cause a s ispension of both collieries to en able a more decisive fight to be made. At a late hour this afternoon the situation was reported as still very serious. Heading Asks I'or intension The Reading company has applied to the Intoi-Stato Commorce Commission for an extension of one year's time, until January i, iuui, to equip its rolling stock with auto matic couplers. The extension is asked on tho plea that it is impossible to secure the material and that the road is so busy that tho cars cannot bo spared long enough to have the equipment made. The Pake Contest. The Swartz-Payne fight at Summit Hill Saturday night was a fake. Only a f 00-house showed up which did not tend to put the men in excellent spirits and considerable troublo was experienced in getting them into the riug, and they quit in the eighth round. Hardly a dozen blows were struck, aud the crowd was disgusted. Absolutely r w Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome SOVU BAKINQ POWCER CO., NEW VOftK. INDUSTRIAL MOVEMENTS. Ixirnl I'HpltitllMn lolerrst Themselves lu Atitntnnblln Manufacture, Brief mention was yesterday made to the presence in town of Mr. it. F. Lowe, com pany promoter. He la here primarily to pro mote, in conjunction with Mr. Thomas Scott, proprietor or the Hotel Franey, a cotnpn y for the purpose or manufacturing bricks in the stale of Maryland and about SS tnllea from Halliuiorr. They have already purohael 156 acres of clay and timber land. A meeting was held at the Hotel Kraney InUhlgbt aud it developed that Mr. E. II. Foley ami several other local capitalists bad Interested themselves in the formation or n eointny for the purpose above stated. An other meeting is to lie held at the hotel to night, to elect officers aud perfect other de tails. The deed of the land is now In course of preparation. The compauy will bo known as The Ampulla Pressed Brick Manufactur ing Compauy. Mr. Lone is alto interested in tho develop ment and promotion of the Buffalo-Rochester AutomuhMe Company, the object being to get poMession of all valuable patents along the line of automobile manufacture, dovolop and test them aud dispose of them to manu fucturera. Mr. Lowe Is also half owner of "The Automobile," motor vobielo trade jour pal, whteh has found a special and promising Aeld sin co the development of automobile mauufacture. The publication has office lu London and New ork. GARDIiNGH S" T:et1ioHto Appear Hofnro tin- ( oniin't too Dpclnrt'" lt KTtttnen lltoffit' New York, Nov. 2S. District Attor ney Asa llird Gardiner did not avail himself of the opportunity for going on the witness stand afforded him yes terday afternoon by the Maiet com mittee. Instead he confided his opin ion of Mr. Maset and li is colleagues to an open letter and lot that go as a substitute for his personal testimony. He declares that the existence of the Investigating committee Is illegal. After Uardlner's failure to appear boforo the committee had been noted, Attorney Moss read the affidavit of Ed ward J. Iteardon, who aworo ho served a subpoena on the district nttorney. and that the latter said: "I have a good mind to arrest you." Mr. Hear- don also testified that when he In sisted that the subpoena had been served the district attorney called him a liar. The Ho.ton It.ikery Will remove to 284 West Ccutro street, uext door to Card lu's wall paper store. We sell cheaper thau others and nothing but the best. 11-35 lm Skrattt's Side of the Story. Jobn Skeath, of Mabanoy City, who, with about 40 miners, left that town five or six weeks ago for Montana, has written a letter to the Mabanoy City Dally Reconl In which he denies that there was a strike in progress at the Bridger miuo, where they went to work. Mr. Skeath affirms that the rcprescn tativo of the company who came east aud induced the men to go out, not only kept bis promises but advanced tho price of mining fiom 45 to 50 cents a ton upon their reaching Montana. Mr. Skoatb's denial is endorsed by the men who went west with him and disposes uf the subject fully and finally ex cept that it fails to explain the motive of the Montaua newspapers published neur the mine, giving details concerning the strike and the meeting of tho "tenderfect" by an officer of the miners' union some distsnce east of the mines for tbo purpose of explain ing the situation to them Christmas Reiiindkk. Soo Orkin s stock of jewelry first. Next door to Mammoth Clothing llo'ise. tf The Union Services. Union Tbauksgiviug services will be held in Bethany United Evangelical church on North Jardin street, on Thursday mornlug, at 10 o'clock. Tho services will differ from the union services held heretofore. Iustead of one sermon there will be three, addresses by three different pastors, of about fifteen or twenty minutes each. Music will be furnished by the different choirs, under the efficieut supervision of Mr, Edward Rose wall. A kind invitation is extended to even body to be present. A collection will be taken lor the benefit of the Pottsville hospital. Tho following is tbo program arranged : Singing, choir; Scripture reading, Hov. James Mooro; hymu. Rev. W. H. Stewart; prayer, Rov. D, I. Eaus; singing, choir, uddrefes, Rov. R. R. Albiu; singing, choir; address, Rov. Z. S. Ye-irick; hymn, Rev. U. W. Koehler; address, Rev. J. T Swindells; collection, Rev. J. li. Ilcusyl; doxology; benediction, Rev. U. W. koehler. Ry your Clothing at Harry Levit's. Win. I'enn Murder C'hmb, H. 0. Bechtel and A. D. Knittlo, counsel for tho seven defendants found guilty iu. the first degieo of the uiurdir or Joseph Rutkof- ski, were given until next Monday by Judge Ilenniug to file their reasons for a new trial. It is not believed that Judge Henning will grant a new trial, as the verdict of the jury was in line with bis Honor's charge. And tbo fact that the Supreme Court will not re view the testimony, on appeal, but merely consider legal propositions, there is no likeli hood of the condemned men securing a now trial. 'Their only hopo Is lu the Board of Pardons. Special For Dils Week Only. Our 40-cent chocolates for SO cents per pound. They are delicious. At M. L. Kemtnerer & Co.'s. it Wedding ut Lost Creek, Jeremiah Daley, of Connors' patch, and Miss Maine Wbalon, of Lost Creek, were married in St. Mary Magdaleno's church, at Lost Creek, this mornlug. Kid Hoast oil Thanksgiving, A delicious kid roast will be served as free lunch at Tim. O'Brien's cafe on Thanksgiving night. Everybody Invited, 11 -27-4 1 Gallagher's Condition. Hugh Gallagher, the thug who shot Chief of Police David Reinbold on Tuesday night, ami on whoso head the Chief's club was plied with good efiT, ct, lies lu a critical condition at the county jail. His bead is badly bruLed and battered and be suffers intense paiu. Baking Ipure FOR A GOLD STANDARD ! Tha lieasuro Prepaid by tlio Re publican Hoii8fl Committee. TO PREVENT GOLD RESERVE RAIDS Oreotilmokft lttKlnntiiettWItli Uolil shntl Not IIh Alfiitii UolHitKm Kxcupt In ltx oliiingti For Hold Thrown Dunn tho Mutititlbt to tin- Stniuto'H Committed. Washington, Nov. Jf. The general currency hill prepared hy the Heptib HcKti caucus committee appointed by the last congress has received Its final revision at the hands of the members and will be given to the press for pub Mention tomormw, after a copy has been mailed to each Republican rep resentatlve in congress. The measure represents the unanimous conclusions of the committee, and will be called up for consideration at the caucus of Republican members of the house which Is to be held probably next Sat urday. Accompanying the bill Is a re port setting forth at length the reasons and .necessity which In the opinion of the committee exists for the proponed legislation. The Evening Star prints the follow ing as some of the features of the bill and which In the main are probably fairly accurate: An amendment to the coinage laws, making 25 grains of gold, 900 parti flno, the standnrd coin measure. An amendment to the greenback re issue of 1878. providing that those treasury notes shall be redeemed with gold, aud when so redeemed shall not be reissued except In exchange for gold This provision will prevent the opera tion of the endless chain which hither to has been the means to raid the gold reserve. An amq,ndment to the specific re sumption act directing the mainten ance of a gold reserve of not less than tl00.000.000. the maintenance of tue reserve at that figure now being en tirely discretionary to the secretary of the treasury. An amendment to the national bank act, authorizing banks to be organ ized with a capital stock of $25,000. At present the minimum Is $50,000. Another amendment to the snme act authorizing banks to Issue notes to the par value of tho bonds they have on deposit to secure circulation. At present the limit Is 90 por cent. A third amendment to this act reducos the taxation on bank circulation to one-tenth of 1 per cent. This tax Is to pay the expense of engraving and printing the notes. Tho present rate more than meets this expense. The action of the committee In de claring for the gold standnrd lu un mistakable terms throws down the gauntlet to tho sonnte finance commlt tco, for thnt committee. In preparing tho senate bill. It Is assorted, do not use tho same clear language In regard to their declaration ns tho house com mittee do. The senate committee. It is claimed, accomplishes the same ob ject, hut does It In a manner not so offonslvo to some of the Republicans who do not want the words gold stand ard used. To Cure LiiGrlppe In Two Days Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho monoy if It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 23c. ltiici'tilts For tho Ilor Army. Now York, Nov. 28. The Kvening Post says: EnllstmenM for the Doer army, it was learne." p jy, are mak ing some progiess in a city, though more men are voluiue.ring In Phila delphia and other places. The re cruits are found chiefly among the Irish-Americans, although tho Ger mans and men o' other nationalities are also volunteering to light under the Hoer flag, Some dozens of young Irishmen have already loft the city for the Transvaal, but the largest re cruiting Is done In Chicago and other western cities, San Francisco sending her quota. For Morbid conditions tako Beeoiiam's Pills. Anotbor foiilVrr-iifo nt Nnntlcoko. Nanticoke, Pa., Nov. 2S. It Is once more reported that there Is prospect of a settlement of the miners' strike here. The strikers, through a committee, yesterday requested the officials of the Susquehanna Coal company to grant them another conference. The request was granted, and tomorrow fixed as the date for the meeting. Mechanics Wanted. Wanted irnmedfatnlv- bit- nnnA m.ini.,. and four moulders. Apply to Qoyne Brothers, Asuiauu, ra. 11 21-tf Decrease In Criminal Ca.es. For the year lust closed, the following figures show the disposition of the cases in tho criminal conrt or this county. Total number or cases returned, I860 ; plead guilty, 110 : jury trials, guilty. 121 : jury trials, not guilty, 215; ignored, prosecutor for eosU, 258; ignored, county for ooats, 43; Sureties, etc , board, 104 ; not. prosscd, county for costs, 70 j nol. prossed, costs paid, 87 ; Total, ion; uoiuisposea oi. gju Last year there were 2,000 oases tried in the local courts, uearly SOO cases more thau this year. A Suitable Christinas flirt Would be au attractive suit of clothes or trousers. Elegant sample seloctluu. Catchy priees Faultless fit and labor. Try me. H. W Landmau, 114 North White street. "A Wise Woman." The brilllout musical comedy rarce by Wilfred Clarke, the taleutcd author or "Oh ! Susannah !" will shortly bo seen at Ferguson's theai o with a remarkably strong oast, head. d hy Mario Larnour, for the past tna ns a promtueut member of Auguttin l)-l s company, aad Frederlo Murphy, for the , st six seasons a prominent member of the Julia Marlono company. 11IKK LUNCHES TO-NIGjIIT, BlOKKUr'U. Baked beans aud pork to-night. Chicken soup to-morrow morning. HENTZ'S. Liver and onions and roast potatoes to night. Vegetable soup to-morrow morning. CIl AS. BADZIEWICZ'S. Bean soup will be served, free, to all pa trons to-night. WEEKS.' Hot tamalrs. Tree, to-night. MAX LEV T S 38c Will buy heavy flcp.-cd lined undenver in all colors. Shirts or drawers. Will buy a nice shirt or drawers in the best ol camel's hair goods MEDICATED RED FLANNELS. NATURAL WOOL. AUSTRALIAN WHITE WOOL. Gent's half hose, all kinds, at lowest prices. Our hate and neckwear are inter esting for every buyer. Remember we sell the genuine Stetson hat. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATE HATTER. CORNER MIH AND CENTRE STREETS. Goto the Hub AND BE- Comfortable. Even though advance is the ore- dominating influence that is now controlling the market not oue penny is reflected in our price on Comfortt bles. A shipment received of them to-day. Call and see them. 60C, m and bner. WWvWV In ladies' colored skirts we Lave another supply, better even in quality and prices than before. WWVWV You want to see our new line of Golf Capes and Plush Canes. Tust in. Plaid Golf; Capes, $5,98, $7.67, its.ya ana Deiier. Plush Capes, full sweep, trimmed- with fur, S4.98, S6.29 and up. wwww In Rugs we Have Beauties. Smyrna Rues, bound edcre. knotted fringe, reversible, 98c, $1.47, SI.79 and better- Kashkoi Rugs, 3x6 feet, oulv $2.97. wwww Chenille Table Covers, 2De. 70c, t.49 and up. wwww Come to the HUB ! Always Something New! wwwwwwww "The Hub. 9? NEW CARPETS Linoleums, Oil Clotlis and window shades. Best assort ment in town. Remnants of Car, p;ts and Oil Cloths cheap. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardin Street. THE ONLY PLACE-f In town to buy Ulmer'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 iu aud examine our fanow candies and fruits, just in for the uoimays. New Citron. Iftimn Pp1 0..1 Orange Peel. Raisins and durr nts and anything you want in our line. $1.00 Magargle's, 26 EAST CENTRE STREET
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