. 1 REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, AI'RIL 18, 1900. NUMBEK 47. VOLUME U. -THE BIG STORE- THE WHITE GOODS CARNIVAL Sale of Muslin Underwear, Children's and Babies' Wear, Tailored White Wash Suits and Skirts, Shirt Waists, Laces and Em broideries and White Parasols. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Not the cheap, trashy kind often offered for sale, but a high grade, well made line of garments direct from the beet underwear factory in the country bought especially for this sale. All are good and full regular size and extra size in plain and trimmed with lace and embroidery. Corset Covers, 25c to $1.00. Ladies' Closed Drawers, 25c to $1.50. Gowns, 50c to $2.50. , " Open " 25c to $1.50. Ladies' Short Skirts, 50c and 75c. Children's Drawers, 12jc to 25c. Long . 50c to $5.00. Also a full line of ladies' and children's knit underwear, Vests, Pants, Corset Covers, and Union Suits 10 to 50c. CHILDREN'S AND BABIES' WEAR. We hove the most complete line of nice fine wearables and can fit your baby or child from head to foot and save you from 10 to 25 per cent on your purchase, besides your labor in making and sewing. Baby's Dresses Fine white lawn and cambric, short 25c to $2.00. Fine white lawn and cambric slips 25c to $1.50. Fine white silk, short and long, $2.00 to $3.50. Skirts, long and short, !)5c to $1.50. Baby's Caps, silk and lawn, 25c to 50c. Children's wear 2 to 14 years, Drestes, white aud colored 50c to $2.50, Also a complete line of Infants' and Children's Wool Vests, Hosiery, Etc. Sa-Udle' Willi. Slim 32, 84, 88,88 inchu bust measure. 3871-Mltui' Drm. Siiei 12, 14, 16 years. SALE IS NOW ON 0RSETS LADIES' TAILORED WHITE WASH SUITS. The newest merchandise on th market. This is a neat, tailored Jacket Suit made of washable material, such as shrunk cotton and linen. These come in both short jacket and three-fourth lengths. Do not fail tc see them. We have also a full line of White Skirts in both shrunk cotton and linen. Suits, $2.50 to $6.50. Skirts, $1.00 to $2.50. A new line of white ehirt waists, $1.00 to $3.50. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES . The demand for Embroideries is so strong that we have made another purchase of 2,000 yards, including Edgings, Insertions, Flouncings,' Corset Cover Embroidery and Shirt Waist Front Insertions. Embroidery Edging, 3c to 50c. Insertions, 3c to 35c. Corset Covers, 25c to 75c. Shirt Waist Fronts 20 to 75c. Lace Edging 2 ic to 75c. Insertion 2 f to 35c. WHITE LINEN PARASOLS. The newest and most attractive merchandise we have to offer you at popular prices are the new parasols. They are all washable and should you get caught in a rain storm or get your parasol soiled in some way you can clean it by washing. These are lace and embroidery, trimmed and eyelet worked. Price $1.00 to $3.50. There are very many other attractive things put on display which will interest you this time of the year. SHICK & WAGNER Cor. Main and Fifth Sts. The Bio Stoke Reynoldsville, Pa. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. Prominent Citizen Charged With Trifling With a Widow's Affections. Fop some time. It is alleged, one of our prominent citizens lias puld more or less attention to a young and beautiful widow of this town, forgetting or ut least not heeding the adviuo of the immortal Mr, Woller to his son Samuel to "be ware of the vlddors." Ho now claims that he was not serious in his intentions and that he was not attached to her, but however that may have boon the widow became attached to him, and as he seems to haye lost in terest in the matter alio has attached his property, which is a form of attach ment that ho does not enjoy. The result is that ho finds himself the defendant in a first-class breach of promise case and his questionable atti tude towards the. widow will be given an airing in Centennial hall on Thurs day evening, April 2(Uh, under the auspices of the Helping Hand Society, for whoce benoflt the proceeds will be devoted. In other words, it will bo a Mock Court Trial, and it promises to be one of the most enjoyable affairs of many years, as a largo number of our leading peoplo will participate In the proceed ings. The committee having the trial in charge have engaged Col. A. V. New ton, the lawyer-locturer, of Worcester, Mass., to attend to the details and per sonally conduct the entertainment. Col. Nowton has had remarkable suc cess in conducting similar entertain ments and without doubt the broach of promise trial will be here, as elsewhoro, an event long to be r. inetnbered with ploasurn. Seasonable Advice. At the opening of court on Monday morning Judge Reed gave the con stables of tho county some seasonable advice upon their duty as (ire wardens, under authority of the act of assembly, making It very clear to them that the law was meant to be observed. Inci dentally the Court dolivored the off hand opinion that while he did not con sider all the office holders in Jefferson county as saints he thought they com pared very favorably with those hold ing like positions in other counties in the state, and that so far as Jelterson county was concornod tho assertion made In some quarters that forest fires were more freqnont since the constables become fire wardens was a base slander. Brookvlllo lit publican. In the Spring. And now tho good house wife's thoughts turn to something to make her home look cozy for tho summer. What shall it bo ? A side board, buf fet, dining room table, or a sot of dining chairs, a beautiful rug, a piece of Brus sols, Axminister velvet, or ingrain carpet, an easy rocker, genuine leather couch, or a piece of linoleum and a kitchen cabinet for tho kitchen ; Or a rofrigorator. Wo only soil tho Best Rofrigorator made those of tbo White Mountain which are second to none in the market. Wo had a tromondous trade on refrigerators, mainly because wo sell better refrigorators than can bo found any whoro in the city for less monoy. If you are ready to look at them we aro roady to show you through our lino. Roynoldsvillo Hardware Co. Human Blood Marks. A talo of horror was told by marks of human blood in tho homo of J. W. Wil liams, a well known morehant of Bac, Ky. He writos : "Twenty years ago I had sever o hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death when I began tak ing Dr. King's Now Discovery.' It completely cured me and I have re mained well ever since.'' It cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and is the only known euro for Weak Lungs. Every bottlo guaranteed by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., druggists of Reynoldsville and Sykosvllle. COc and $1.00. . Trial bottle free. New Bethlehem Editor's Opinion. There are just a few who have per mitted their subscription to lag behind. Don't do It. You will die one of these fine days and your family will want a column obituary published free, and then your daughter is soon to be mar ried and you will expect your home paper to give her an Alice Roosevelt write-up, and all froe. It always pays to be prompt In paying your subscrip tion to the local paper. New Bethle hem Leader. Devil's Island Torture Is no worse than the torrible case of Piles that afllicted mo 10 years. Then I was advised to apply Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S. Napier, of Rugl es, Ky. Heils all wounds, Burns and Sores like magic. 25c at Stoko & Feicht Drug Co.'s, druggists of Reynoldsville and Sykesville. You receive the bene fit of over twenty five years banking ex perience by having your account with The Peoples National Bank Reynoldsville, Penn'a Interest paid on sav ing accounts. Capital $100,000.00. WINDSOR HOTEL, Philadfxphia, Pa. Kotween 12lh and lllth 8ts on Filbert St. Three minutes wulk from tho Reading Ter nilnal. Five minutes walk from tlio Penn'a K. It. Repot. Kuropean plan ll.OOpor day uud upward. American plan $2.0(1 per day, Prank M. Seiioiuley, Manager. Leech's Planing Mill West Reynoldsville Window Sash, Doors, Frames, Flooring, STAIR WORK Rough and Dressed Lumiif.r, Etc., Etc. Contract and repair work glyen prompt attention. r. ray prices $ lable. rf; -A. We carry a large stock of Blank books and office supplies. When in need of anything in that line give us a call. 4 Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. TXT a t TnnriTT vv. A. t KUfKlETOK. FUN ! FUN ! FUN ! Let no innocent man escape ! At the great Mock Court Trial under tho auspices of tlio Helping Iland Society In Centennial Hall on Thursday Evening, April 26th, One of our most respectedcltizens wiiT" be charged with BREACH OF PROMISE Regular Court Rules. Startling De velopments. Ludicrous Situations. Local lilts. An evening of Refined Fun. Prices :i5 and 50 cents. Tickets on sale at tlm Stoko & Feicht Drug Co. store. Open at 7.30. Court called at 8.00 p. m. e ft a A. K A .. I ft Peps a i Proprietor of 171? I ft llarii Storel ft ft ft ft ft a a Can assure every customer who will come and examine his stock for spring I and summer that they will find the big gest bargains that they ever bought in any merchandise. The goods con tained in our stock ar in big assortments of Dry Goods, Ladies' Fur nishing Goods, Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Men's Hats, Caps 0 Shoes. a a a a a a a a a fa Very large assortment of Men's and Boy's Dress Shirts for Easter Sunday. The greatest variety in Men's and Boys' Pants at low figures. The price will satisfy you in every article. Kemember all the goods which we handle are new goods which you need for spring and summer. Don't miss the place, as we cau save you money, but come in time to A. KATZEN'S PEOPLES BARGAIN STORE ft ft ft 1 9 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft vft 'ft V5 J Si
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