tuttftt x- VOL.XV.-NO. M92 SHENANDOAH. PA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1899. ONE CENT wzmw Sold For C BBh or I P Williamc J?r " liiittiuj 13 S. Main St., Shenandoah, R. FOR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH and It's an ill Wind That Blows No One Good" That is Why We Will Have a Special 1nln mwm Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Dec. 7th, 8th and 9th, Of Tinsel. Glass and other Christmas Tree Orna ments. These goods we place an import order for early in January of every year, thereby saving fifteen or twenty per cent, on prices. We will in th'is special sale gfve this profit to our customers. Gome Early and Make Your Selections. Morgan's Fancy Bazar, - 23 N. Main St QWALM DELLS Trotting Harness. Buggy Carriage " Surrey " Express " Team " " j Harness uu and Dressing, Snaps, neea ior your norse or wagon. Swalm's - Hardware - Store flANNINQ. MANNING, CORNER OR MAI IN AND OAK STREETS. COFFEES Have advanced in first hands and indications point to higher prices. Our good roasted coffees at ioc a pound and 2 pounds for 25c are good goods and worth more money. In better grades we offer Our Choice Rio at 16 cents. Our Fine Mexican at 18 cents. Our Fancy Blend at 25 cents. Our Fancy OIdGovernment Java Is the Best. OUR FiSH STOCK ! Fmcy No. 1 Norway Mackerel Large, White and Fat. Extra Shore No. 1 Mackerel. . Medium No. 1 Mackerel. Large No. 2 Mackerel all CODFISH Whole and Strips. Corned Codfish in SALMON All kinds and pricesfrom 10 cents ut. Smoked Yarmouth Bloaters. Saused Mackerel and Sardines. At KEJTER'S. McPhail Pianos. For 6oI years made on honor Sold on merit. Strictly High Grade. -AND OTIIBR MAKES. Loaaod on Tlmo. Qnn FURNITURE AND juu, MUSIC STORE O'HARA'S AIMD floln Street, MAHANOY CITY, NORSEMEN ARNESS. Bridles, Collars, Halters. Lines. Saddles. Traces. Tie Straps, Hame Strang. Feed Bags, Buckles. In fact everything you flANNING. MUCH SHOE SELLING And shoe buying has learned us a lot about the good and bad points of -SHOES- And we never buy those that ore the least suspicious. Only the best of each kind or grade get into our stock and the increasing number of customers proves that our efforts to sell FINE FOOTWEARS At reasonable prices are appreci ated. White, Fat, New Fish. Codfish Bricks and Shredded. Cans. THE SCRANTOH TRIAL. Some Damaging Kvldeiica Kxcrtel From Schuylkill Count Witnesses. Much interest I manifested licro over the. trial, at Scranton, of four tnen for burglary, three-of whom are resident! of Shenandoah They are William Zollner, Jamea Qaughsu and Patrick D.ilton. Tho fourth man Is Joli Ciimmluga, alias "Western Rod," who i9 well known hero, having operated in connection with tho local gangs of thieves. The case being tried before Judge Edwards. The chargo is that the accutcd. with two others, broke into tbo power bouso of thoCarbondutc Traction Company, nt Mayflold, in March last. One of the men escaped and the fSlh was fatally shot a.t Ararat Summit the follow lug day when resisting arrest. Tho case is being prosecuted by District Altorucy Jones and Messrs. O'Brien fe Kelly are defending the prisoners. In his opening to too jury the prosecuting attorney atticd thatou Sunday night, March 2flth, a band of six professional burglars arrived in Mayilcli from Susquehanna, by way of the Erlo rail road to Carbondalo, and from there to May ticld. '1 he burglary of tho Traction ofh was carefully planned by !be defendants to secure a large amount of money turned In as rares by the conductors for tho heavy frsfll on Sunday. They were thwarted In thci purpose and ran oIT after au exchaneo shots with tho Traction employes. l'atrlck Derapsoy, ono of tho witnesses, testified that he was sitting in tbe'Traction company's office when tho burglars entered and gagged him. lie resisted until a re volver was pointed at his face. Tho list of witnesses subpoenaed by tho prosecution is a long one. Among" them are C. & I. Policeman James Dan'oll, Policemen Martin Mullahey and Thomas Holln. Con Btablo Tallesln Phillips aud Daniel E. Bron nan, of town, and Miss Hazledine, a resident of the Catawlssa Valley. Thcso wltuessea have been subpoenaed to Identify the ac cused and testify as to their character and reputation. William Carter, former warden of the Pottsvllle Jail, is also in attendance to testify as to what he knows of their char acter. T10 evidence of Miss Ilazledino is awaited with much interest. It has been stated tha he will identify at least one of the accused as one ofa gangof burglars who entered be father's homo In tho Catawissa Valley. The young woman and her father and mother were bound and gagged while the burglars ransacked the bouse. This occurred a few weeks before the Carbondalo affair. The gang disappeared Immediately after tho Haz- ledino robbery and were not seen in or abpu snenancioati between that time aud tho time of the Carbondalo raid. Miss Hazledine'H evidence is expected to be of a sensational character. It Is said that she will declare that tho man she identifies, during tho rob bery at her homo, attempted to commit au outrago upon her. Sho thwarted him aud in the struggle, partly tore off his mask. Isn't that a pretty display of hand decor- ated and gold plated goods shown In Brumm's show window? 11-28 tf Heaths and Funerals. Alexander Phillips, formerly of Ashland. died at Brooklyn, N. V., aged TO years. Tho deceased is survived by a widow and eight grown up children. Samuel Phillips, man ager of the Uooven Mercantile Company at Mananoy uty, is a son of the deceased. Catherine IEeismlller. aged 53 years, died at her home in Boston Run this morning from pneumonia. A husband and family survive. Tho funeral will take place on riuay auu interment will be made at Frack ville. The funeral of John Muldownev took place at Mabanoy City this morning. Eey. Muldownoy, of Schuylkill Haven, a brother or the deceased, officiated at tho mass in St. Canlcus church, Mahanoy City. The Humane tiro uompany of that borough was in at tendance at the funeral. Sudden Death, James Fowler, a single man 33 years old. expired suddenly at tbo home of bis brother. uenianim fowler, at tioston Bun. yesterday afternoon. The deceased was blind, lie was seized with au epileptlo lit aud in the fall bis head struck the kitchen range. Ills head aud face were severely burnod and It was reported that .these injuries caused his death. This has been denied, however, and tbo death is attributed to the fit. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon and the remains will bo interred at Tamaqua. Conway's Holiday Opening. John Shay, manager for tbe well known department house of Conway jfe Bro., of Philadelphia, and who formerly conducted branch store in this town, has leased tbe storo room in the Bcddall building, on East Centre street. The opening day is fixed for Saturday, aud workmen and salesmen are now engaged in arranging the larca stock Conway & Bro now have two branch stores at Mabanoy (ily and another at Ilazleton. Mr. bpay, tie manager, made many warm friends during his stay here and built up t nice trade for his firm lie will no doubt re, celve a hearty welcome and au equal share of me puouo patronage. Kvangellstle Meeting;, The W. C. T. U. will conduct an cvaneelis. 110 meeting m tbe First Baptist church on tbe evening of December 8tD, the meeting to commence at 7:30 o'clock, and will be ad dressed by several local ministers. Tho P, M, choir will furnish special music for the occasion. The organization exteuds to the public a cordial invitation to bo preseut. S. of V. Kleotlou, An annual election of otliccrs was held last night by Ileury Horncastle Camp No. 40, Sous of Veterans, with the following remit: Captain, E. J. Holland : 1st Lieutenant, W. Hess: 2nd Lieutenant. Beu Gwithers ; Camp Council, W. Q. Hess, J. F. fcisennauer and David Daddow: Daleiratea to the Division Encampment. Georuo WHIman. Joseph Zimmerman, W. O. Hess, E. J Hol land j Alternates, David Daddow, C. L. owier, P. J. Maley and Richard Sneddon. The officers will be installed on January 2. 1000. Will lie Discharged. In all probability Peter Smith, who l charged with being one of the desecrators of the West Coal street public school building, will be discharged when ho appears for further hearing before Justice Shoemaker to- liibt, fcflorts have been made to socure the required evidence against him. hut without success thus fur. Store ltoom for Itent. April 1st, 1000, now occunled hv I rank Schmidt, 110 North MIn street. Aunlvnt store. , 12.fi.1r Monument Meeting. A meeting of tbe Soldiers' Monu ment. PnrV Association will be held at the residence of Hon. M. C. Watson on Friday evening, next, to nominate officers and trannaet bnsiuess. The Schley Orchestra Dance At Bobbins' opera house to-morrow ulght. First-class lnusio aud a good place to spend these cold winter evenings. it GOIiltlEHY AGGIDEjNTS A Fatal Result of a Breaking. Slope Rope A YOUHG MAN THE YICTIM The Accident Occurred at Packer Ho. colliery This Msrnlng-A Miner Dies From nesrt Disease In Vulcan Collltry A Carpenter's Fall. narry u linen, aged 22 yearn n.l a .i uent 01 i.ost uroek, met injuries in Packer no. 1 cuinery at II o'clock this morning tba icjuntxi m aeam, a rope broke in th Mini.. ., . 1. 1 1 1 . .. D-an was injured by the flying debris. It was not tnoueiit that I, I. Inl,,.!.. r . - - j - -..tj niio ui uuniHcier, out ne died in tho am tmianco snortly before arrival at'the Mlucrs1 nospiiai ai fountain Springs. 1 no uremia owe a a ntafi.il (lint .1.. tlin's skull was fractured and there was an injury to the spine, probably a dislocation at DCCK iue deceased was a favorably known juuub man ann aeon or Felix O'Brien, fin boss In the colliery where tho aosldent bap- 1 Samuel O. MiHwHnl. nf ...v.. .uuutiiij 01 neari lailuro, aboit uciock yesterday afternoon, whllo nt his wora in me Vulcan mini. Xf- Xflll nuu on partner nad about finished their i i . . . -.in " 11 ui laysiaoor wnen the latter left Mr. Mil ward to get their dliiher cans. On l.i. ... uiu uo mscovered that bis partner was in i.uo jasnnroes 01 death. He Immediately at icmpieu io support tne dying man. but be passed away within a minute or two. Tho deceased was 41 years old. and lc . widow, four brothers and two sisters. A n.t- ueui last nmnc and tMth u... niiriuuico io an enlargement of tho heart ol,l.l, t. . . ' -u.kii ....a iinrico is normal size. jeon tiugnes, aged 38 years, a resldeut of Mahanoy City and emnloved . i. .i. i, j. n . . r.-'i"'"" J hu . . . tx. 1. UO.. InAt nrilh u aa-In.. accident yesterday afternoon. While engased ... .vr-...h ,u ruoi oi mo oollor house at II Mn.liJ--IL. . .. . " - iiioouuoiKcomery ne lost his footing and fell to the ground, a distance of fourteen feet. no nu removed lo HIS norne nnrt on ,, ...!.. iuuu suowea a tracture of tbe left arm at tho shoulder and threo ribs on the left side. Uls eh, mp was painiuuy contused. TIIK.VriUUAI.. "tub dazzleb." Miss Myna Burroughs, the winsome Kitty Starlight of "Tho Dazzler." Wlin Will Km Cfnn amerguson s tncatro this (Wednesday) even iug, is mis year sine ne bhtnr ll.on over, Always a charming sinner, aod with vuicB reuiark-aoie for IU strength and iify. uu- quaiiues, sue seems this season to bo fairly out-doing herself In her musical num. ucmr- uercnaracnzatlon of the part of tho uuuiiuii concert nail s nirer n lh.ht. .ml la'Uiy, wun doliclous hlta nf rnm.l. !,. aim mere, wnich serve as a flue background jui- iuo oroauer work of the comedians. QUE IBISlt VISITORS." uur Irish Visitors" and Pat fnl. tbe Irish comedian and vocalist, win tbo boards at tho local theatre to-morrow ovening. A number of vaudeville features are Introduced aud tho performance is a morrygo-iounu oi songs, dances and witty ojnn,3. xue vjuni-s Arrival," a most laughable absurdity, in which the famous Pat Maloney has the leading comedy part, closes tho evening's ontertainment and 'seuda the uMuiouto um iu roars oi laqgbter and hilarity a 'ivuab4i "A WISE WOJtAJf." Jianager lerguson announces that wn. univawi great t,ondon comedy success, iviso woman," presented by Marie ivauiuur auu a well selected company of Payers, me leading man of which is Frederic Murphy, has been secured as the ttractlon at the theatre nextfiatiirnWni-,i,f This announcement will undoubtedly attract wiueopreau aiiention among our theatre goers, as much ofa highly comnllmentR manner has been written and said about this auractiou. Jiiss Lamoui's talents, which the press declare to be of a very bluh 'stnn. dard, have been carefully developed for sev- . aiui Huuer ine guiding hand of Augusun uaiy. AIL NEXT WEEK. Among the numerous comnanln thut nenanuoau, it is doubtful f tharn a n that have as many friends and admlmr. among we theatre-going nubile, as has Man. ager John A. Himmelein's noDnlar and w!l nown attraction. "Tho Ideal. i,i.n Howson's 80th Century hand and orchestra. The company, which has played hero every consecutive season for the past five years, has become au established favorite, and the an nouucfmentthatltwillbeat the theatre all next week will be heralded with genuine pleasure by theatre patrons. Miss Beatrice Earle, the clover comedienne, still head, tl.o cast, and W. B. Strecter, the p.opqlar come d'an, is this Beason abio a member of the compauy. Beautiful pictures aud mirrors at Davison's. The Automatlo Counter Law. Special to Kvesinu IIbbalo. Washington. Dee. 0 linllmarl hui..h throughout the country have been discussing rocuuiiy a proposition to ask the interstate commerce com mission and Congress for a further extension of time in which to equip their cars with automatic counlln? ilnvir. Tho discussions have resulted in an apiillca. tlou to that effect and the hearing took place to-day. The railroads' plea Is that the factor. lea cannot supply the couplers rapidly enough to enable them to equip all their cars within the time limit, which was January J, JQOO, and further, that with every car fit for ser vice in uso there is now a car famine, and the withdrawal of cars from service for tbe purpose of fitting them with conplers at this mo would gr.atly Inornate the congestion of business and result iu serious loss to tbe rail roads. Try our Hokey-Pokey Taffy, at 20e ixsr pound. At M. L. Keuiaierer & Co.'s. 4.18t Clothing Store rtnbbrd The clothing store of Louis Feiuberi?. at Mabanoy City, was robbed last night of be tween f200 and $300 worth of goods. The burglars entered by way of a rear transom and escaped through tbo frontdoor with their booty. The itore had been locked up for several months on account of Felnberg being forced into bankruptcy, aud the stock was held pendiug determination of the proceed ings. Beeciiam's Pills for distress after eating. A MOCKTRIAL. Lodge Members Indulge In a I'arody Ou Court 1'ruceedlnr.. Tbo members of Washington OampNo. 118, P. O. 8 of A., of town, are always on tli alert for something (hat will tend to make Its meetings Interesting and attractive and in duce their colleagues to attend them and. In Hue with this policy. It has arranged a meek trial, a pastime in which they have bid ex perienco at several previous meeting, and are therefore qualified to conduct one with ap propriate mingled dignity and humor. Tbey opened the trial at their miMln l..t night and the attendance almost erowded the osmp room. II was Inaugurated after the cioeoof tho camp's regular session. The first step was tho framing of a charge ami selec tion of a culprit, deoige H. Krlek was made the victim aud he was ehaMl with assault and battery with Intent to kill. Mr. Krlck does not boast of brute strength, nor is be oi a sanguinary disposition, but he consented lo face tho accusers on theeharvn nn.farro.1 and tho organization ofa court was pro- tecuea wiin, ounng which every detail was observed, even to the selection of a court in- rerpreter, who was supposed to interpret the leaumonyoi an witnesses, regardless of th anguage. The court was organized as fol lows: Judge, II. E Dengler; District At loroey, a. u. M. IJoUopetor, Ej : Assistant District Attorney. M. II. Kehler- rn iue uoiense, rror. j. w. Cooper and d. h. Hafnen Sheriff. Clara Matter; niorb f ,i, urts, uenjamlu Manscll; TipsUves, John uaieanu uiaudn lMniAi.. rvmrt rs.,. t,.. vuu. v.. ci, inu amin Mansell ; Court Interpreter. C. 11 "'""fo". uuepa ijonmier was the Drose- U.mhM T ... I , tuiur. The evening proved one of tha iuu uicuiuora oi too camn navo nvnr spent, l be entire evening was spent In tbe selection of a jury of six and tbe examination of those called upon to serve was so amusing that It provoked roars of laughter and at nn siage or tbe pastime a tipstaye was so over come that he fell backwards from his chair, ueiresnments were served after tho jury selected. At the camp's next- meeting prosecution will presont Its case and the lowing meeting will be devoted to the fense. nas the fol de Buy your Clothing at Harry Levlfs. NEED WOT WORRY. Illshop Says llarrl.bnrg Dloceso Is Not' An xious for Schuylkill. Harrisburg, Dec. 0 BishoD Shannhan nf ineuarnsourguiocesoortheCatholiccburcb, is uot disturbed over tbe opposition to the an- noiauon ot ecbuylklll and Carbon counties to his diocese. He was asked concnrnlnc tlm ui'puiiiiou, ana said : i nave not paid any attention tn thwu, rumors, as tney are or littlo moment and of no interest whatever. The creating a new seo, with headquarters at Al toona, is au old one. and has hn fllu-n.ia by the bishops at these yearly meetings for many years. It Is probable, however, that a new see will be created, as the recommenda tion ot tne bishop Is usually acoepted. "Now," continued the biahon. "th nnei. tton of annexing Schuylkill and Carbon counties to the Harrisburg diocese Is still an older question than that of creating a now seo in lantral Pennsylvania. Whn th iiarnsourg diocese was first established th nnexation of tbese two countle tn tho than uew diocese was talked of. Every year since lueu, at ine yearly meeting of tho bishops, " manor uaa Deen discussed, but Is no nearer solution to-day than it was when first introduced. There Is no need of the chrueh nnnl nf CL. I1.M1 . .. r . enuiaiu and uaruon counties worrying themselves about helue annexed to tho Harrisburg dloceso. We don't need them nd If they are unwilling to come to us wo on't want them. The Uarrlsbure dloceso is luiosi tree, trom debt. Very taw nf tl.o cuurcn properties have any encumbrances.' ClJRIBTJUS BEMINDER. See Qrkl of jewelry first. Next door to Mammoth uiotning uo'ise. tr Hospital Contributions. -the managers of the Pottsvllln Im.nltai nave received to date a total of noi ns a. conincutions irom organizations and indi- vlduals throughout the county, for the sup port of that institution. Anion thn late... contrihions are tho following: Union ihanfjgiving service, Glrardville. J2.25: uuiuu iuaiiKsgiving service, Schuylkill Haven, $15 32: Union Thankscivl Shenandoah, $11.70; First Presbyterian caurcn, auenandoab, William Stein, treas- rer. $7. irVon Want Bargains In Overcoats and Suits, go to Harry Levlt's. Cheap Electric Lights. The Borough Council of McAdnn. whlel, I. absut introducing the electric light into that borough, adopted a schedule of rates for in candescent lights as follows : Three lights, $1,00 per month; four lights. $1.15; five lights, $1.25; and six or more lights to bo put in at a metre rate of one-half cent, per lamp per hour. Parlor aud bodroom suits lor Christmas at Davison's. Carpenters In Demand, Fifty carpenters are wanted to work on the new mammoth breaker of the St Clair Coal Company, and so far it has been imnossible to secure the men. James Kessler, of St. Clair. was in Ilazleton huntiug for help. Special For This Week Only. Our 40-cent chocolates for SO cents Der pound. They are delicious. At M. L. Kemmerer & Co.'s. 12-4-lSt Three Nevr ltecrults. Michael Samalis and Maik Orimalauckos. f Shenandoah, and Eilsworth Dcrr. of Hei. lenstein, were yesterday sworn in the United States Infantry service at the Pottsvllle re cruiting office. Corporal Kizer will this week visit Shenandoah and vicinity in search for new recruits. Couches and divans galore at Davison's. Letters Granted. Letters testamentary were granted to Clara Timm on the estate of Bobert Timm, late of sianauoy uuy, deceased ; also to Mary A. Davis aud Sarah J. Ball, on the estate nf John L. Williams, late of Branch township, deceased. The will of Catharine Bayne. late Cressona, deceased, was probated and corded, We have received a uice assortment nf mn. fectionery. It is selling at greatly reduced prices. Boston Bakery. U-25-lni Deeds Itacorded. From Mrs. Kebecca Black to Mrs. MatiM. Kohler, premises in Mlnersville; from Samuel Heffuer et ux, to Frederick 8uyder, premises In Mlnersville; from Samuel Frack t al tn Jos. J. Kehler, premises In Frackville. Women love a clear, healthy complexion. Pure blood makes It. Burdock Blood Bitten make pure blood. A flltlPUO flTTAGK I Dn the Amerioan GarriBon at Vigan, Proviuoe of South Ilooos. REBELS LEFT THIRTY-FIVE DEAD Our I.n., IJIulit Killed and Many "Win, nded An t ncoiiflritieilUliipntch Prom lit, hit Konir Auiiunucra Agul nnlilo'a Dralre to Surrender. Manila. Dec. 6. Last night a force ot Inaurgents. estimated at 800, at tacked the American garrison of W nt Vlgan, province of South Doom. The American lorn was eight killed and many wounded. After very hard fighting the Filipinos were driven off and through the mountains, leaving 36 dead. Colonel Ulsbee Is now rein forcing the garrison. Fears are eii tertalned regarding various small bodies of General- Young's troops In the province of Abra. General Hughes now occupies Santa Barbara and Cabutuan. Island ot Panay, his lines extending 35 miles north of Hollo. He has occupied 30 towns The Inhabitants are returning with white flags, their fear of the Americans diminishing as they learn that they will be well treated It is impossible to get the insurgents to fight They are retreating to the mountains, and no more organized re sistance is expected The artillery wagon niuloa are being used for pack ing. Water buffaloes are being used ror this purpose General Hughes con tinues advancing north and spreading his lines. AKulnnlilo AViinta to Surrender t New York. Dec. 6. A special cable gram from Hong Kong says that Fili pinos there announce that Aguinaldu Is ready to surrender If Consul Wild man will receive him nt.llnnlln Thn dispatch adds that the Filipino Junto at Hong Kong was in communication with Aguinaldo last week, and advised him then to throw himself on the mercy of the United States. The dis patch lacks confirmation. To Cure. raOrtnnn In Two Days Take Laxative Bromo Quinlno Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Comnlnliit AKiiliint Iiivpatiira' Trnat. Philadelphia. Dec. C The first of ficial complaint made to the United States government by a victim of the "Investors' trust" was lodged with United States District Attorney Beck yesterday, when ho received a letter from a Massachusetts' customer of the concern. The complaint was not ac companied by an affidavit, and tho dls trlct attorney turned the letter over to the postal inspectors of this district for investigation, he being unable to nrn- ceed in tne matter in tne absence ot a sworn complaint. The name of the complainant was not made public. Closing Out Millinery Rale. All kinds of trimmings: trimmed hata for ladies and children at cost price. Also 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 Main street. Shenan. uoan, i"a. ll-20-2wk l'hlliiilclpliln'a Convention nid. i-iiiiiiueipnia, ucc. u. ine move ment to bring the Republican national convention to this city was given fresh impetus at the meeting last nlnhl nf ino association wnicn has been formed ror that purpose. During the brief session nearly 15,000 waa pledged making a total of nearly JtO.OOO. and assurances were given that the $100.- uuu neeueci count be raised without dif ficulty. STltAWHEIlItV AND VANILLA ICR ClttASI, OltANaE WAT E It ICE -Mado dally at Scbeider'a bakerv. 07 Ri ventre street. Pure and delicious. 12-1-tf Uurglars Ilusy InAahland. iulevea again visited Ashland yesterdav morning and entered the cliar and station oiure oi ,im men, at tho corner of 4th and Centio streets. Entrance was effected by re moving a pane or glass from tbe door aud then turning the key luside. The thieves were very choicy in their selections nf rlr taking only the best brands. Mrs. Itlch's fur cape, gloves, gold necklace and other jewelry weroianen. J. he robbers also attemnted to enter two other places in the town. Tbe most anprouriate holiday elfts at Davison's. Mlnen to Organize. A meeting will be held in Rvnkawlci'a ball, corner of Main and Oak streets, to-nlebt for the purpose of organizing a btanch of tho united Mine Workers of America. President John Fahy arrived in town this alternoen. Ho and District President Paul P. Pulaski. will address the meeting, whloh is expected to be a large one. All kinds of nut meats at M. L. Kemmerer & Co.'s. Walnuts, 20 cents ; shellbarks, 35 cents. 12-4-ist "The Star or llethlehem." The above cantata will be Dresentnd t the people of Shenandoah on the 18th Inst., In tbe Primltivo Methodist church. It will he an elaborate affair, and tho leading musical talent or tbe town will participate in its pro duction, on a most elabnrate scale. Those who fali to secure tickets and witness the cantata will nils a treat. 12-5-2t llorough Meetings. A regular manthly meeting of the School Board will be held this eveniug and the Bor ough Couucil will bold its first regular session for this month to-morrow evening. No finer holiday stock than at Davison's. FltEK LUNCHES TO-NIdUT, bickkbt'b. Extra lunch to-night. Chicken soup to morrow morning. HENTZ'S. Baked beans and pork to-night. Extra lunch to-morrow morning. CUA8. BADZIZWICZ'S. Potato soup will bo served, free, to all Da. trous to-night. WEEKS.' Bean soup, free, to-night. roo lib's. Sour krout, pork and mashed notatoe to. night. IVJAX LEV T s 38C Will buy heavy fleeced lined underwear in uu colors. Shirts drawers. 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 kinds. at lowest prices. Our hats aud nscRwear are inter esting for every buyer. Remember we sell the genuine Stetson hat. MAX LEVIT UF-TO-DATE HATTER. CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. XXXXXXXXXXXf T SlXXXXXXXXXXXft New Ones AT Low Prices. vWVWW Children's Coats, latest Gretchen double box plete in back, slashed reveres, trimmed with four rows, pearl buttons, and white Hercules braid, corded collar, $2.98. ANOTHER Fancy mixed goods, full size collar, trimmed with two rows silk soutache anone fancy braid, two rows on cufls and collar. SI.98 only. Baby's Coats. White Cashmere fancy cape, embroideried cape, at 98c. White Cashmere Coat embroid eried puffed sleeves, circular collar, at SI.49. Fine Cashmere extra long puffed sleeves, full size cape, trimmed with fancy ribbon and braid, three pearl buttons, four tucks and fancy braid around skirt and lined, $2.37, Long Bedford cord cloak trimmed with silk braid on yoke and satin ribbon on collar, $2,37, Child's Reefers in fancv bouplo. all colors, inlaid cloth, cream and black soutache to match, bound seems. In ladies' and misses' we have a good line of Golfs, Plush Canes. S4-98, and better. VVWvVvVvVvVvVyV NEW Linoleums, Oil Cloths and window shades. Best assort ment in town. Remnants of Car- CARPETS pita and Oil Cloths cheap. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. i0 South Jardln Street. FOR SALE! HEAD HORSES 5 All good workers and drivers. Magargle's, $1.00 HE HUB jJO.0 llUje or 26 EAST CENTRE STREET