SATURDAY, JULY 2S, 1894. EVENING HERALD A Deputy Wanlwii anil i ltr.nnr Killed J In a Tiin llna. I Nashville, Tenn., July 28 Tha con victs nt Tracey City are in a ntftlu of mu tiny, and H9 a result two men (ire daiuliu.d TIIIIID M)ITI(N , Yesterday afternoon the convict, loaded , n pipe with explosives, placed It In a coal " ' car aud attached a slow fuse to It. Dtp- O A If r TP I I IT n A n i , ,lty Warden NeUou and niltnnts were, N If I" SHfi K0K Y ! passing along another entry to brine the S ha III Iks hf irf convicts out for the nlttht. and whea they arrived opposite the bomb it exploded. Nelion to instantly killed, nnd Guards Terrell and Thurman slightly wounded. A negro oonvlct named Pete Hamilton The While Hoarse With Its Tiny Casket. Infants Arc Fast Dyirg Cholera Infantum. of REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS. Chairman Whltehouse's Call For the Election of Delegates and Alternates. Republicans, Take Notice : All Republicans resident In the county of Schuylkill nre hereby requested to meet in their respective election districts, at such places ns have been fixed, between the hours of 8 p. m. and 7 p. m. on Satur day, An rub t 11. 1801, and to choose by ballot, in accordance with th rules of the Republican party in Schuylkill county, their respective numbers of delegates and alternates to the County Republican Con vention, which iB to meet at Pottsvllle at 10 a. m. on Mondav. August 13. 1894. and alto to eboose one mtmber and one alter- was killed by a voile from ..thr.ft'JlMU ui i M nf the ronntv Standing Committee. KU?iT " Thorn . 11". .nn.U. In t.b. nJ at the time, and all but seventy sur e .ered. These remained inside and ,w'tr they will not oome out. - yuson was a memoer oi tue last gen- flnanmlilv from Mnlirv nnnntw. The BtaMi officials here were at once notified and dent How the Dread Disease May Be Prevented. Lactatod Food the Best Diet in July, Mothers and Physicians Rec ommend It. One can hardly take n walk thee days, says the Uoston -Globe, without encount ering a funeral. Half the deaths in July are those of children under 5 years. Year In and year out a third of all who die are infnnts. The effect of the summer hent upon the health of the baby is fearful. Yet the Intestinal disturbances, which ro attributed to the weather, actually arise from errors in diet, from absolute purity In food perfectly preventable causes. "If all the babies were fed on a diet sufficiently nutritious and absolutely pure." says a member of the Board of Health, "there would be no such thine as cholera infantum." The weekly returns Which physicians are obliged by law to make at this office show no infant deaths from summer diarrhea among babies who have been fed on a diet of pure lactated food. Healthy mothers' milk is unequalled, but the mothers who aro capable of mirs ing their children throughout the entire summer aro rare, not only In Boston, New York and the other cities, but also In the country. When this natural food is in sufficient, or the mother not well, or when recourse must bo had to nothing but cow's milk, without personal knowledge of it fitness for the baby, trouble occurs. When the breast milk is insulllclent the baby should be put at once upon lactated food. Mothers of largo families, and phy slclans of experience everywhere, say that for perfect security against summer com plaints, cholera Infantum and intestinal disorders, there Is one diet that never falls: Feed the baby on lactated food during the hot months, attend carefully to its regular foedlng, and keep all dishes clean and thoroughly scalded. Mother may in this way dismiss all anxiety, ns lactated food itself is free from any possibility of contagion, and will nourish the little onen as nothing else can. Thousands of infants whose mothers have been sickly have thrived and grown to bo strong children upon lactated food, which is as pure and healthy as thu uir among the Vermont hills where It is made. Many n mother, too, has been strength cued by using It. The principal element of mother's milk is sugar of milk. This is the basis of lactated food. With It Is combined thu nutritious elements of the great cereals, wheat, oats aud barley, so prepared as to be readily digested and assimilated. Tlia addition of the salts found in mother's milk makes lactated food a perfect sub stitute Many mothers llnd that nothing else agrees with their children. Lactated food works marvels with little ones who are puny nnd pale. A week or two suffices to showltssplen did effect In brighter eyes, fairer skin livelier manner aud a steady gain in weight. Lactated food saves babies' lives. It Is the surest prcventlvo in the world of cholera infantum. It Is within everyone's reach, and is so inexpensive that no mother ever had a real excuse for not using it. Coming Events. July 38. Lawn party for the benefit of All Saint's P. K. church at the residence of Dr. I . M. Uordner. 7 to 11 p. m. July 31. Ice cream festival and bazar, tinder the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. of X. A., In RobblnB' hall. August 1. Ice cream festival In Rob- Dins' opera house, under tne auspices o tue J. A. u." August 14. Ice cream and peach festl val under thu auspices of Fowler's M. E, BUimay scuooi, nt latesvmo. August 15. Ico cream festival in Rob litns' onera house under the ausnices of the Imp. O, of R. M. and Degree of 1'ocanonins. Auir. 20 Ice cream festival In Bobbins opera bouse, under the auspices of the w emu uougregationai cmircti. A horse kicked II. S. Shafer.of the Free rnyer Reuse, Mlddleburg, N. Y., on the Knee, which lam mm un in lied and caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Ubam!erlnln' Pain Balm, which he did, and in twodnys was able to be around. Mr. Shafer has recommended It to many others nnd says It Is excellent for any kind of a bruUe or xpralu. This same remedy is also famous fir Its cures of rheumatism. For sale by u unier iiros. they in turn telegraphed Superintend ': nf lU.iin. IflrL- nl hi. hnmo ll, county, to k At once to Tracey ity rpnl--nrtla Info ,n,1tf U..TT h.f t "111 --1,-1,1- , tn .anil wP was probably the object of the mutlneers. YETFRruv; ra;frai i rsiMPt ?tntlnnal Leagn.. Philadelphia Philadelphia, 1J; New , 6. At Brooklyn Washington, 8: klyn, 2. At Baltimore Boiton, 7; more, 4. At Cleveland Cleveland. ttsburg, 6. At St. Louis St. Louis, uisvllle. 4 At Cincinnati Clnoln- 14; Chicago, 12. J Knfttern League. M. Buffalo Buffalo, 20; Blnghamton, 8, lVoiiftylvHiiln State League. S?l Pottsville-Pottsvllle, 12; Phlladel- 5. At Scrantnn Scrantc Ha: Iter Bear In Mind John A. Iielllv's is the nlace to set th purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and uuest uranus oi cigars. Inianner aforesaid, tho numbers of dele " lis and alternates to which they nre re- ?",!tively entitled In tne ltepubllcan K"atorial Convention of the Thirtieth 5entttorial District, which is to couvene sen , : : ,7Y :i 'm . , i J rfiienanuoan on xuesuay, lugust it, i at - . in n 1 iso nt the same time and place to elect planner aforesntd, the number of dele- KnUtlvelv entitled. iurst, to tne uepuuucan uonvcnuon oi ourth Representative District, which l? lltist 13. 1M4. Immedlatelv after thead- "nmentof tho County Republican Con- j 5jie First KepreRentntiveUistrict,whicU '? ,ust 14, 1801, immediately after the iiKurnmentof the Republican Senator ?".J.?niivi.ritinn. which is to be held at J?' :ame place. nird, to the Republican Convention of .i iecond Representative District which Si. 1U Li or, 5. At Haileton Harrtsburg, Tj ileton, 4. At Reading Allentown, 7; ding, 2. The NtrlklnE Coke Wnrkars. OTTUALK, Pa., June 28. An estimate es the wliolo number of men at work J ; shipments of over 000 cars of coke dail gurJ froil goo ter wo; stri att the y. lesterday afternoon two teams. rded by deputies, came up to Eversou a Hummlt to move the household Is of two families of Poles to the lat- placo, wliere the men have gone to lue teams wero raided by the Beers and stoned, nnd shots were fired ttie drivers. The deputies did not return lire, preferring to avoid a conflict. T mis wes fort tha stat not wou blav as f, couij coni minarnKlng lrniii.ctii In HntiMi, )PKKA, Kan., July 28. Railroad Com- loner John Hall, just in from tho says that unless rain falls within r-elght hours there will bo no corn in section. In the western parts of the I) the most favorable weather would make a crop. Further east rains Id save It. Mr. Hall says tho hot t has affected all kinds of vegetation kr cast as Wnmego, in Pottowatomie ty. Equally discouraging reports inue to come Irora tha northwest. L refu govd of Ji fror forg of tl nessj natu forg man St boyi part pear coal who blac to Mu Ost doul Ileftiteil to Grant Uxtrailltlon. IvNSINO, Mich., 28. Governor Rich has ked to grant the requisition of the rnor of California for the extradition lonzo J. Whitemnn, tho ex-senator !i Wisconsin, who was charged with ery. It was proved to the satisfaction e governor, by tho testimony of bust men in Howell, .Mloli., that the sig re that was alleged to have been fed by Whitemau was genuine. Whito- wlll be given his liberty. Overcome by Illnck Ilnmp. fiKATOU, Ills., July 28. While some were playing ball in tho southern of the city their bull suddenly dlsap- bd in n sink bole, over an ul nndoned mine. A boy named Goldtchiuidt. went after the ball, was killed by k damp. Four other boys who went is assistance wero overcome, .John n being brought out dead and Henry r so overcome that his recovery Is tod. Pi and an iif strik of tlJ olllcl work mine have and V btrlklnff 3Utiera Krjiiined. TTBIiUllQ, July 23. The Now York Cleveland uas Coal company secured Junction against a number of their kug miuers.Dlstrict President Cairns, e Miners' union, and other miners lis, restraining thein from inducing men at Plum Creek to desert the . The miners' officials say they not been near the company's plant vill light the injunction. Cll of oi fectli throi; ChrIM the ci servlc hut t no eh 1'rnylng for ltuln Id MUsourl. .I.UCOTHK, Mo., July 28. A drought e month s duration Is seriously af ig the corn crop in this vicinity, and ighout north MUsourl generally, tians assembled in every church in ty to olJor up prayers tor rain Thel oh of "ra n raters are being sought, bough many citizens offer 100 each meut boinbnrder can be secured. Wedileit French Arlttoerst. Visoo(unt Benoist d'Azy, eldost son of Couu and y, at 1C Churj Hund honev dacks N0 of tl gineej encH ralln feren and 1 woul t Benoist d'Azy, of d'Azy, France, lies Caroline Jones was celebrated 1:80 o'clock this morning at the jli of St. Catherine of Genoa, in On red and Fifty-third street. Th moon will be spent in the AdlroL- Averted m Strike. JFOIK, Va., July 38. Chief Arthur, e Brotherhood of Locomotlvo En rs, arrived here to adjust the differ- between the Atlantic aud Danville ad and its employes. He held a con e with tha managers of the road ist night announced that no strike it take place. NOF: are bt long, in tro port. boat v No tr found TA Stated more day. A fov. vessel WA cralti boat Fourtf the ad Ttr.lj Tvrn Hoys l'robably Drowned TIU'ORT, L. I., July 28. Two boyi Moved to have been drowned in tho larrow arm of water which extends n Northport bay' towards Centre- Tbey were seen struggling In vhlch was afterwards overturned ,ce of tho bout or boys has yet been Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart gives perfect relief in all cases of orgaulo or sympathetic neart disease in BO minutes, and speedily off' as a cure. It Is a peer less remedy for palpation, shortness of breath, smothering spells, pain in left sine anu an symptoms oi a uueaseu ncart One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. Hll lan, was 0-fl-ly Call enrlv for bargains in lltrlit suits nt I Supowltz's bargain store, 23 South Main street. t-vt-oi GIVEN AWAY IN CASH PRIZES On August 15,1804, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY mot TOBACCO, Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsome Mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Nickel Watches. The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. is to '.nv Alli-nut. IK 1ROI. nc.. nrtli. to the Renubllcan Convention , ,iie Third Representative District to be oi u ,,.), ,., ,, ,,luo.. na will l,n j''i fter fixed by the chairman, of which .ino Pull,c "otice will bo given. "1. jtr. Dub notice will be L'lven of any .ges which may be made in any plates cuan ,i t ,,PmBrl. i.li.rllnnx. for E w 1 WtiTTninTTcc- Og.,!t-oaw Chairman. MT. CARMEL. Curmcl has a man who Is not afraid torn"""'"' . , , , , n.Jlte a numuer oi goou judges nave cona used, Salt Your Emptj Paper Wrappers. your Dealer Can Furnish Full Particulars, OFFICES IK ll mm CITIES. S'o srounds for fear anv lnnirpr. tin. oauso wo have found the secret of extract ing teeth without pain, which is only known by us. The AlbnnV Dental Aho- ciatlon. This secret hns cost us thousands of dollars but Is n great relief to those who nre suiienng from aching teeth. Plato work of nil kinds. Gold, silver. aluminum, wats, metal and rubber plates. Gold crownB, aluminum crownB, crown nnd bridge work; gold and silver fillings. Saving of decayed teeth n specialty. Remember the place aud number, Dr. JtlLTJS MiiiTATj llOOTS, s'en.' 139 Fail Centre Sl Mahannv Hltv uig loom. j j Over M. Stoin's drug store. mSCEIXANEOTTS. XfANTED. llonraers wanted by week or 1 W month. Iteterences required App y at wecKs' uotei, toutn Mam striei. i-ji-ai I Tinit HP.NT Two rnnma. for flfflce U P heated by steam; gBB; cheap. Apply to C Itefonlcb, H. MMn street. 7 25 It noil HALE CHEAP. Parlor sot. bed room F set. sideboard, cupboard, lounco snd heater. Annlv at 3a north Main street. Hhcn andoah, Pa, 7-20-tl 11 Bicycle Bargains WANTED. Men t6 repiesent the Mctropol itan Life Insurance Company In Alalia- noy City and Delano. Good pay. Apply at ooco toL. A. Cassler, 629 East Centre street. Mananoy uiiy. v-jiim emned the mnterial that is being I to construct the new school house HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind of fencing M II. MASTEn. has the agency and carries it in stock t his marblo and granite works, 127 N, JARDIN ST. IF TOO WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I OO TO Tns and get the best. A full set for la, any site, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds fllllcc it mo nnnnhln nrlcos. Don't foreet the number. 100 North Centre Btreot, I'OTlsriLLE, VA. BO W DEI SI ' Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. Itlnlu St., SliciinitdonlJ. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest win cs, llquorsand cigars. JAMES IJOWES, Prop. ; ViJe corner oi vine anu aeconu sireeis, .,t tennnts of n block out In the sult- t" nre throwing n great deal of Dlth '," "the street. The property belongs to " "in our Hoard of Health olllcers. rmje Citizens' Band was on the streets lnt t-'venlng and made the nir resound 'ltlj their enchanting music. itrJS. lltlllllllt iuuiiui la v lolling .icl ouu. -,; "r U., at yuakasc. -iifp have a few buildings on Main street "flare really a disgrace to the town, r.'. i;arraei couiu auoru 10 nave iwo t,l"iers, i i i Whd FOR SALE. A mare Beven years old, with very tine colt bv her side two months old. The mare Is a good driver and worker, and will oe eoia cne&pRs me owner nas no upe ior me animal. Address or call on W. A. T. Keller, UarncBvllle, Schuylkill county, Pa. ' 7-23 2w Ilinc PEIt WKEK using and selling Dy UJ l) namos for nlalln? watches, iowelrv and tableware. Plates gold, sliver, nickel, Ac, same as new goods. Different sues for agents, families and ehops. Kasy operated; no ex perience; blgprotlts. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. AMtioB, Projerly Owners! ROOF PAINTING promptly dono with ar HAWTHORN'S TJ. S. ROOF PAINT by A- YOST, A pent, 135 EastOoal street, Bhenandoah. It 1b tho best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, nro and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give it a trial. Mrf side who Shad '11 embrace the opportunity i John Miller wns called to the bed- hf her daughter, Jlrs. Jo'cph Kopp, I lis lying seriously ill at ner uome in I lokin. is sojourning nt I ni.jMS Luce agiey rr:iierviue, in, Wyt T. Min A wee. homf On two Ing l Ml SchV frienl honi Joll anid lard uny. Mr is thi Secoi Jol nut c Me droi lin For a Limited Time Only, New and Used Bicycles. To Beduce Stock Good Wheels from $25 up, Cleveland Bicycles. Maiestic Bicucles. r, on i 7J "VWINQ to an Insufficient appropriation we Renairina & Parts a snecialtv U are ompeiied m suspesa tho issue t The A.Heebner Co. 10 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE. SAFE DEPOSIT OUT DOOR RELIEF. BcBUTLKtii, CorjNTT AiMsnocsit, ) BcnuYtKiLi. Haven, pa., V July lUth, 1894. orders on storekeepers for the relict o( indi gent persons un.u October 1st. ltsii. Hhould the tluanclal situation of the countv allow the Commissioners to maho an appro priation at any lime, lefore that date, the issue of relief orders will bn resumed Immedi ately. ROBERT EULINO, WILLIAM Urjltlf , JACOB DAY, Director ol the Poor. Attest : JNO. J. O'ConkOii, Clerk. 7-23-Gt THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos, Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Sliemndoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. COSTELLO & Cabsidt, Proprietors. WARREN J. PORTZ, fA TtrTir Tuner. Pianos and oreana repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, will recelvo prompt attention. M. Rlghter transacted business at I ravine. drew Shoener. after snendlne a few la 'Mrnuti nn flip fnrTn' hnft rptllrnpil I On Mine follow for ci On of bei On bed & Om Oncl Tw Thi On All Disnl Gal mate eqnlrV tf of our eallant hunters captured ee swarms, the comb ot one measur- Ine feet In length. Sallle Adams and Salllo nrtz. nfter a nleasantsoioum among I ids nt Shnmokin, have returned! n Delanev. of Sbamokin. nccom-l U by bis two Daughters, una nnui erne, visiteu relatives nere yesier- W. S. Richmond, of Philndelpbln. guest of Miss Rose A. Flynu, on d street. n Harris, of Shnmokin, was n pleas- uler yesteruay. srs. Dave Evans nnd Cinder Wnr- euioyed a pleasant drive to Centra- iinignt. Bargains for Printers. . account of the consolidation of the s Journal and The Despatch the ;ing articles can be bought cheap sh: Hoe Single Revolution Press size 1 32x40 Cottrell ic llabcock Press size of I,X41. uoruon I'ress aigiitn Meuium.i Gordon Press Quarter Medium. i Paner Cuttera. ee Imposing Stones. roiuer. in first class order. Also Lot of ly nnd llody Tj w, Rule, Furniture, ll iligf Saving ASSOCIATION, Of Beading, Penna. DE2c3L. Bronnon's Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Handsome liar Fixtures. Authorized Capital Stoch, ' f$S 1,000,000-00 A genuine welcome. Awaits you at J ce Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlfckeys. rs. norier nna nie constam.iv on ti Choice temperance drinks and cigars. officers: At the held . nexec ndopt1 Wl God, etern Chris1 integ eniln1 soelet Rei- pher Annn am . will deplo ceaset Re thleB in th ley Rack's hurt Galleys and other rial necef-sair ior a tnorougniy pea omce. Auuress, THE UKBl'ATCH, Pottsvllle, Pa. Resolutions of Condolence. .a special meeting of the Knights of .nnunciation oi &neuanioan, i'a., in Fridav. July i-'Oth. 1891. the an- i 'resolutions were unanimously ea : kiikas. It ImB pleased the in Ills Infinite wisdom, to call to his ii reward our inie lamenieu prQtuer, KliKAB, Our departed brother, by hts lty nna nuuauie disposition naa red himself to the members of this y i threore, he it liven. 'IT At by the rteatii of (. lirls; McMtimis ' the Kuiguis of tl Delation, have buffered a severe loss I i.ut wt.tiow suumn-siveiy to tnei i inni wuo cannor err, yet wei e the ui.ttmely dcuth of our de. brother. dved. That we extend our svmoa- o hts mother, brothers nnd sisters I s their hour of nfllictlon. Be itl r Israkl H. RoTHKRMEL, - President. Hamilton Godfrey, Secretary nnd Trens. M. H. Master, 1 . . W.H.Bachm;n,AflentS' The value of each shnre Is $200 nt ma turity. Application fee on each share, 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, $1.00. Ou dues paid in advance for n period of six months or longer, 5 per cent. interest will be nllowed. Members may withdraw one or all shnres nt any time by giving 80 days' written notice, and aro entitled tothefull nmount of dues paid on such shnres, together "with six per cent, interest nfter the first year's membership. Shares may be subscribed for nnd dues, etc., will be received nt the office of M. II. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardin St., on the first Monday after the flrBt Satur day ot each month. "The crisis demands a Mill fcr the place. Hot a place for the man,1" GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. Hi KM WIN. Are making extensive preperatlons for tne opening oi tneir new parK, on tne line of the Lakeside Electric Railway, by a Monster Pic-nic T It will be the event of the season, nnd those In attendance will be treated to all kinds of nmufement. Refreshments will be served. Schoppes full orchestra ot ten pieces win iurmsn tne dancing music, JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOKE DAILY PAPERS. Parties wlahtni? an v of thena naners delivered can leave orders At Max Reese's. Doutrhertv i uuuuiug, YvcBivcuiru Bircei. ORBAH'S GA MAIN AND COAL BTd,, Slaciinndoali, Pcnnni 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. XjixcLlois The greatest bargains In town for tho next thirty days will bo found at tho 1EW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand n full llneof Children's caps, robes nnd outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. J. F. PLOPPERTV and Confectioner 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNAi Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. YOUR PHOTO I Taken In first-class style at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25a tu5l"l)lved, That our charter be draped t . burning for thirty days, the forepo- For Congress, Chas. N. Brumm. Closing Out Sale! : t5S,?b iuei1 ,n tlie Evenino Rehald and" f I R fl . . I ss Grand Musicae nr Hpanith Smuesleri Selcad. IPA, Fla., July 28. The United raveiniB cutter Mcl.aue seized six Spanish veiweU off Auclote yester- Tbey were engaged ill smuggling, weeks ago the .Mcl.aue selied six . , 1 (lil HIS M 111 W u.t.VU bUM.HVM "till tuu Hmo offense. Fourteen Tenons Drowned. MAW, July 28. The steamer De It has boeu in eolllilon with a ferry- at Grodno on the River Clemen. een persona lost their lives through icident, and elevoa others wr i injured. Las tweh In fan venml sleklji watei umal out thlnn! than I thei berlal Heme) cent I provt cnredl const and saved D T Bros. t June, Dick Crawford brought his I "WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15 e months old child, suffering from W JilllM JiSMIttl, AUUUDI 10. iue uiarrnoea. 10 me. it iiau been i Oscar Rettoidoe, 1a. u. WILKINSON, J. II. Manlky.i Committee, AND PICNIC. 26 East Centre Street.. Goods Must Go Below Costy In Order to Quit Business. StrawjjHat Given Away to Each Purchaser of Trimmings. tl.OO Corsets for only T5o. 7Kn " tv. $1,25 Kid Gloves for only 7Sc. 75c " ' 49c. BOo " " B5c. 50o 60c. 35c. (1 nt four mouths old and belmr everything ran through It like througli a sieve. I gave it the treatment in such cnbes but with- teneflt. The child kent crowinn er until it weighed but little more when born, or pernnps ten pountls. LAKESIDE At i Price DY nt&1cthc Cornet BanJ, of Manor City dv. Uefore one bottle of the 25 Ize had been used, a marked 1m- Among the attractions will be a boat ment was been and its continued use raco, a tub race, a bv iinn'lng conteBt and the child. Its weakness and puny a ball game between two professional itutlon disappeared and its father teams. Several visiting bands will take nyeelf believe the child's life was part In the mustcale. This will be the uy tuis remeay. o. i, ihmiow, sa. I gresiesi uay oi me eeaaon m lMntama i amaxoa, 111, For sale Uy Gruhlerl Dancing music will be furnished by a I nrsfciass orcuemra, vume, every uouy. All our light weight suits are reduced to clear out the summer stock. Wo can't afford to caTry them over, nor can you afford to do with out them at this cut. Light In weight and color; Bome pretty clays and cheviots, all must go below cost. See them, even though you don't care to buy, W. Shines New Clothing Store, Blmon AbraniBon, Manager. 21 South Main Bt., Bhenandoah. .1.. t .i
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