4 V I: J I! I! I) 1 1 V lit' i, A PLAIN TALK- The lioc of lmpor mid ruvrUpua we arc uflerinK at 10 anil 15 rtmls por box are Rutnl value. We know you will lie iileaseil with them anl if vou are not, you can net your money back if you wish it. We don't want you to have anything from our store uiiloiw it satisfies you. A trial will convince you. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. EVENING HERALD Is YTUHUY. JII.Y 11, 1S00, THE LYON-DUNN CONTEST. fudge lkeler Snyi It May bo l'rolongu'l Over Two Yours. I'OTIHVILLE, July 11. Yesterday aftomoou Lewis t'lonver, 5th wiinl of Ashland, took the stand, but before ho was questioned Mr, Whalen stnited another argument In which hoiuetloucd the locality of the proceeding in relation to the ballot boxes. Tho main jioint in the argu ment of the respondents' counsel was that thoy did not think any papers should bo taken havo those of uao in the trial at present and not any that may bo of uso in the prep aration of ndditlontnl bills for tho future. EJ Mr. llreckons read an order of. court made tho 10th of April last, which he said granted thorn the right to lilo an additional hill of particulars. Court decided that this box bo oiened after it had convened at 2 p. m. and a number of allidavits were taken out and put ou record. J. II. Schcuren, of tho Third ward of Ashland, was tho nest Judgo summoned. Ho Identified tho box and court mado order that it bo opened by tho Prothonotary and Klcction Judge, but beforo it was done Mr. llrockons read an allidavit of the witness to the clTect that all papers were placed in the box and to reach them it would be necessary to break tho seal and to do this would require an order of court. . Mr. Schalck objected to the opening of this box for tho reason that there were no illegal voters charged in tho bill of particulars from this ward and that neither tho ward nor any voter was attacked on account of non-registration. Court ruled that it bo opened in order that tho papers bo Moil in their proper place. ' Mr. Schalek found fault with tho way tho box was sealed, and tho witness, when ho was questioned, said that ho did not know it wan necessary to hind tho box with red tape, but had since read that it was. Judge lkeler took a hand in the matter at this stago and gavo tho witness a lecture on his duties, which applied also to, the others in tho court room. Ho thought that in view of tho number of contests which had taken place in this county more caro should bo taken and that an cxamplu should bo made of some of tho Judges of Election. Frank Iiancroft, of tho First ward of Ash laud, was tho noxt Judgo of Klectlon to take tho btand. Mr. Bancroft identified tho box, but s:i.ni that it was dlifercnt from when ho delivered it to Justico (lamer. The red tapo was broken and tho seal of tho slip contain ing tho names of tho election board was broken on three corners. Mr. Toolo demon strated how ho found tho box when ft was delivered to him and explained how the loses are gathered. Tho box was not opened. Judgo lkeler wished to know what ar rangements had been mado about the print ing of testimony. (Chief Clerk Connoll knew nothing about it, but counsel agreed that tho Miners' Journal was doing the work, but were not suro that it was by contract. Court stated that it would cost no more to liavo tho testimony printed day by day, even if it wero necessary to cngago an extra reporter, than if printed later on and it would bo a groat deal more convenient for all parties in tho contest It was decided not to hold a sossion to-day. lleforo announcing that an adjournment would be taken uutil Monday, tho 17th of August, court ordered that ten witnesses be summoned for that day and fifteen for tho next, and by that time it could bo determined how many will bo sutllcient at onch seslon. The question of holding sessions in diUercnt parts of tho county was also discussed and it seemed to bo tho prevailing opinion- that it would be much loos oxpeusivo. How long tho contest is likely to last may bo imagined from a remark Judgo lkeler passed. It Was to tho effect that several con tests in his oxporicuco had takon throo and four years and ho did not think it improbable that that this ono would occupy two at tho least. Hunt! Hall. The Lincoln Ikiso ball club of town will cross bits with the Maizoville club, at tho latter place to-morrow afternoon. HAVE GONE TO PHILADELPHIA TO PintCHASE A . . . . Complete Dental Outfit CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. Will be absent about 10 days, hut my ollico is open at regular hours in charge of an attendant. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Take the Iron otuirwny on Oak street. Office Hours : 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now In operation for the gprinj? house cleaning. Carpets Cleaned, a Specialty. Feathers and Mattresses Renovated. Price I.lbt : Meliorating carpets, HrusseU and Ingrain, 3c per yard. Heavier gradee, 4c per yard, Feathers cleaned, he per lb. Muttrtw.ot' cleaned ami upholstered, hair, 91 ( cotton, Q t cneaper gruuea, Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Addr,M. STEAM RENOVATING CO., jJowrra, itree and Apple alley, Shenandoah, 50 BOXES OF ...SOAP TO BE SOLD AT 3 BARS FOR 5 CTS. E. B. FOLEY, 27 West Centre St. PITHY POIHTS. Happening Throughout tho IEpbIuii Chrou Iclod for JlnKty lerual The lUtleton Athlotio Association will build ft club lioutto. The Good Will Hew Company, of Miners' ille, it to bare a chouilcal engine. Shamokin storekeepers complain that counterfeit money is in circulation. liobert Ilagenbucli wan to-day engaged in lettering ItoberU' now llvory stables. Two picnics from Oilberton and Oirard- ville are enjoying a day's outing at lakeside The Mt. Carmel oira bonne will re-open on August 21th with the "Baggage Check. " Tho operations on Otto Carls new prop' orties on North Whilo street aro progressing rapidly. Dealers state that tho fruit crop this year is good and consequently tho prices will xi lower than for several seasons past. A marriage license was issued to Miko Itotchick, of Morea, and Julin Shostock, of Shenandoah, to-day. Philadelphia capitalists liavo surveyed a lino for an electric railway from Tamaqua to Summit Hill, a distance of nine miles. Marksmen of Park l'laco and Trenton liavo organized a gun club with a membership of thlrty-llvo with tho intention of having monthly shoots at blue rocks. 1'ivo expert pool players struck Uazlcton nnd lor several nights carried away consider able money in bets from local shots, who at first suppossed the strangers wero green at the businoss. Typhoid fever still runs unchecked in Plymouth, nnd dally tho number of cases is increasing. Thero havo been four deaths within tho last week and twelve aro now dangerously ill. Tho causo is attributed by tho local board of health to tho water supply. PERSONAL. Miss Mary E. Huberts visited friends at Mt. Carmel yesterday. Mrs, bauiuel Stciubach, of Lost Crock, cave birth to a son yesterday. Mrs. T. II. Hutchison left town to-day to visit friends at Sunbary. Jlart. Malia left this afternoon ou a business trip to Illoomsburg. James J. Moore, of Trimroso, Cass town ship, was a town visitors to-day. Miss Anuio Ilurke, of West Ccutro street. is spending her vacation in New York city. .Misses Homi and Anna McAndrew aro visit ing friends in Now York and New Jersey. Misses Mollio and Maine McQniness, and Miss Nclllo Kcofjh havo gouo to Pittston to visit friends. Miss Annie llyan, of Lansford, spent yesterday in town as tho guest of Mrs. J. J. Francy. Mrs. Leach, mother of Chief of Police Tosh, is spending a few tvecks with friends in Wilmington, Bel. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis returned yester day afternoon from Wilkcsharrc, where they spent a week visiting friends. Louis Bolicb, of Ashland, was in town to lay endeavoring to sell tho Itcscuo boys a flno horso for their new chemical engine. Misses Maggio McCarthy and Mary Sullivan, of St. Clair, aro tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miles, on West Cherry street. Isaac Wagner spent yesterday as a guest of friends atMt. Carmel. Obituary Mrs. Mary Bedd.ill died at her homo in Port Carbon this morning after a lingering illness and in hor 79th year. Tho announce ment of tho death was mado by telegraph to relatives in town this morning and no par ticulars as to tiio funoral wero given. Tho deceased was tho mother of Samuel A., (leorgo W., Nathan W. and Thomas Ii. Bed dall, Esq., of town; Edward A. Beddall, I'.M., of Pottsville; Benjamin Beddall, of Win. Penu ; Joseph A. Beddall, of Tamaqua ; Deputy Sheriff Beddall, Mrs. E. Barlow and Mrs. (ieorgo H. Wrenn, of Mahauoy City, and Miss Louisa Beddall, who lives at tho homestead in Port Carbon. Coustahlo Thomas Bolin this morning went to Pottsvillo in response to a telegram an nouncing tho death of his sister, Mrs. James Hoare. Mr. Bolin was distressingly sur prised, as ho was not awaro that his sister bad been ill. Tho deceased was 15 years of ago and is survived by her husband and four children. Tho family resided hero until about thrco years ago. Undertaker O'Neill accompanied Mr. Bolin to Pottsvillo and will bring tho remains to town fur interment on tho Monday, leaving Pottsvillo ;it 10:15 a. in. Hand 3Inngled. FmilrU. 1 3. vpn r.nbl enn nf Wtltlom Vnanr. nf VAst f Vntrn Hr(W,t lnef nr.mttn. nvnlr.ltul a dualin cap at his homo by placing it on a piece oi rocic aim pounumg it with another. Tho explosion toro away part of ono of tho boy's thumbs, split ouo of tho index fingers so badly that amputation may bo necessary and badly mangled anothor finger. Dr. S. M. Fetzer is attending the boy. riligorn binuglied Martin Kermiusky, of South Main street, and employed at Kchlcy Itun colliery, had tho second and third fingers on his right hand severely mashed by a lump of coal falling upon it. Tho wounds wero dressed by Dr. G. M. Hamilton, and tho iujured man was taken to his homo. l'lculcliis To-day. Tho Uormania Mandolin and Guitar Club, which is composed of a number of our amateur musicians of town, are enjoying a day's outing at Yatosvillo to-day. A largo number of friends accompanied thorn, who enjoyed a concert of vocal and instrumental music this afternoon. Another ltobbery. SnenU thloves got iuto tho houso of Dr." J. S. Kistloron North Jaidln street and stolo $0.50 from a purse lying on a bureau in one of the sleeping apartments ou tho second lloor. The hiof got into the house by re moving a screen from one of the ollico windows. .1 Slopo CnvfH In A large purtof tho slope at Bast colliery, near Aililand, caved in at nlxjut three o'clock yesterday afternoon. Several men who wore cleaning out the guiuhoat pit left it just in time to escape tho fall. It is believed it will take three mouths to put the slope in proper coutlltlon and tuo colliery will bo idle ill the meantime; A lite Kile, Tho sale of ticket at tho P. &!!. station to-day on account of tho anniversary outing of tho Columbia II. & 8. F. 11. Co. at Lake side ran up to 001. Ciii-rlages Collide. Carriage in charge of Michael Wynn and Abraham Mlesenkawlez collided ou West Cherry street this morning and a hind wheel of Mietonkuwicz'g carriage was torn off, No Dancing' ut the l'urk. Announcement is mad by the Schoppo orchestra that there will be no dancing at Columbia Park to-night. Tho Jennings .ie lu It. Tho mother of William J. Bryan, tho Presi deutlal nominee on tho Democratic ticket, is a cousin of tho fathor of John F. Jennings, Modern Lamp- tho Heat. That the Davy Lamp is an unsafe lati for miners has been proven time and ngtu to the satisfaction of all intelligent tiling enirlm-ers and superintendents. That,! hen first invented by Sir Humphrey Day the Davy lamp was far in advance of any ther means of lighting gaseous mines, wo i eer fully admit, and join with tho n dug fratornity generally in honoring tho m mry of the groat inventor. That it wn the foundation on which all subsequent 1 nps, including the host now on tho market, vcro built, is a matter that can not bo dli tdl. Hut why miners wilt insist on using the uost primitive lamp mado and will ignoro th dis coveries and inventions of late yoa , Is something wo cannot understand. Co' icry Englneur. Diphtheria's lJueniy. Horotoforo diphtheria held supremo 4ray in all families where it entered. Physl ans urc used their best medical skill to stay nnd tho terrihlo dlcaso, yet thousands ' pon thousands died annually. At last a pos I ivo remedy lias been found which cures etery case that may ariso. Thompson's DiphtlLria Curu is positively guaranteed to euro ojcry caso of Diphtheria whero it is applied in strict accordance with printed instructions. Leading druggists everywhere sell it at 50 cents a bottle, nnd no family in the land can ntford to bo without some on hand all tho time. Incompetent Assessors. A very prolltablo and amusing hour can lie spent in tho vault at tho County Commis sioners' olficc, looking over tho registry books, l'ully nino-tenths of tho hooks aro adlsgraeoto tho intelligence of thopeoplcof tho county. They show that tho averago Assessor is no moro fit for his position than a boy just graduated from tho primary school. In fact tho school boy would spell names right at least. Hero is a sample of spelling : Jouascu for Jonathan, Godllpe for Gottlcih, lliron for Jlirum. Ono Assessor has put a dentist down a "tooth-puller." Miners' Journal. Ituce Track WiiHliouts. During tho heavy rain on Thursday tho race course at tho Trotting rark suflbrcd sovcral washouts at points which wero under going repairs. A forco of men has again been engaged for repairs, as thero is still sufficient money in tho treasury for moro extensive improvements. Deeds ltecorded. Tho following deeds were recorded to-day : From tho Lehigh Valley Kallroad Company to tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, for right of way in Klino township; from Carl Wagner, Trustee of tho estate of Henry II. Hummel, to Angelina lluuimel.for laud in Norwegian township; from Henry Krobs ct. al. to John Birchall, for lot in St. Clair. Qualified riiyslclnn. Dr. W. C. Baird, of Iirownsvillo, this morn ing received his ofiicial statement from tho State Board of Examining Physicians, that ho attained tho average and is now a qualified physician. Dr. Balrd's location to practice is yet an uncertainty. Not tho Mrs Cook. Mrs. Cook, of West Centre street, says she is not tho Mrs. Cook was interested in tho recent law suits beforo Justices Bailey and Shoemaker. fjjjasy to Take llisaasy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In size, tasteless, efflclent, thorough. As ono man said: " You never know you havo talccna pill till it is all over." 25c, C. I. Hood & Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. Tho only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. i)ii:i). OltlKFITH.-On the 0th Inst., nt Hlieiinndoah, J'u,, Frederick (JrJtmu, aed 12 years. I- uneral MTviecs at All Saints church, on Ent-t Oak street, on Sunday, 12th lust., at 2.30 p. m. Itelatlves and friends respect hilly invited to uttend. Interment In Odd Fellows' cemetery. MISCELLANEOUS. IAD1XS, I make lipr wages at home, and want 1 nil to havo the same otmortunltv. Tho work is very pleasant and will easily pay 318 weeKiy, xnis im no deception, 1 wnni no money and will gladly acrid full particulars to nil bonding Htamji. Miss M. A. Stuhbins, Law rence, Elicit. TOH HAI.R Tho building nt tbocorncr of Oak 13 nml West btreetft. Vor further nnrticulnrs apply toDr. C. M. liordner, 31 East Oak Street. "fAKTKD. Active, reliable men to travel ) and solicit orders for fruit nnd ornamental nurferv btoek. rermnnent employment nnd Rood pny. liefereneo required, AdOrer-m the It, U. CIIABi: CO., South Penn Sq., IMiiladclphia. 5-0-2Ct-eod InOU SAMC 3,000 worth of the 0,000 Urst inortKaKe 10-year bonds to bo Iwsued by All Saints' Protectant KnUcoral Church, of Shcnnn- donh. Honds will bo In denominations of $Q nnd 800, boarinj; Interest from July 1st, 1MW, nt 5 per ecnt. pernnnum, payable qunrterly. Thero will be. a privilege of redemption within two yearn. Subscription hooka now open. Honda for salu nt Hev. a. W. Van lrosei,V 20 Kunt Oak Street, Shenandoah, Va, G-29-tf TANTF-f). !5,(KM aircuts for lluwcll's author- i l7ed "IJVJ5S Or McKIXI.KY and HO- JJAHT." 350 naRtw, elegantly illubtratwl. Price only 81 00. The bct anil tho cheiancfet. ami otit- wcllri nil others. 50 iter cent, to agents ami. ircigm pain, i?tr imok. now ready, save tune by eemlinc 50 oentu In fetauiim for an outfit at once. Ailflress A. I). WOKTHINUTO.V & CO., Hartford, Conn. 7-3Jvcod f Ml'OHTANT NOTICE. The feint, itniitiiitf 1 pavilion and ttamls at Columbia l'urk me oi-cu only to hucIi advert (sen who my for ejiacetj and all others will be considered am trewnaMterH. whether the triftrte be tutlnted, or tacked, or hung )KH.ured from mjkjm me it'iii-u. icnua iui ejHH.va lint) nv Alfred Kvasm, Tjiomab J. Williams, Tl I Oil AH llKLUM, OriitmitttHi. 7-10-1 w ShacWcsmaxon Hotel Arkunua Ave., below Heading depot, Atlantic City, Jf. J. B0UNARD CQNWAY, AL C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading xirewing uo. iieer tiuu rorier. 11S and 11 Q S. Main St MONEY TO LOAN ON KAHY Tl'.ItSIS. P. W. BIERSTEIN, DR. BROWN IS NOW I IN MAHANOY CITYPA., WILL REMAIN THERE UNTIL JULY 21st, '96, Office : HOTEL KAIER. DR. P. H. BROWN , Chiropodist. Vnlarjied liuuions mmle small The Coi-nH or Bunions tton't return. Corns Bunions, InjrrowhiK Toe Nolls, Kn larRed Too Jotnts.Chtlbains ondSweaty Feet cured by Dr. Hrown hero In Shenandoah ten yeara Btfo havo not come back, nnd tho feet are to-day free from aches nnd pains. Rend tho proofs. Go nnd aeo tbo people. Tho following homo testimonials should convince tho most akeptieal : "We take pleasure In reooinmendinR Dr. Hrown to nil Hiifferers from corns, bunions, InjrrowinK toe nnf la, etc. Ho hn permanently cured our feet without pain, blood or sore ness. His treatment Is absolutely painless nnd bis cures stay cured." I. SI. Smith, fcroccr, 200 West Centre Street; Isaac Refowich, clothier, 131 Knst Centre Street; John Smith, Kroeernnd meat market, 419 West Centre Street; Ieon Kckcrt, ment nmrket, 300 Pino Street. Mnhanoy City. Thomas 8. Parrel I, chief clerk 1. fill, freight oflleo; Levi Refowich, clothing, 10 South Main Street ; Win, nnd Mrs. Woomcr, green grocer, 121 North Main Street ; E. J, Mc Olnncsi, expressman, 221 Centre Street ; Mrs. Ellen I). Ferguson, Miss Maggie Franey, Shenandoah, Hon. II. M. Kulp, Congress man; Rev, ieo. W. Gross, Pastor United Evnngelfcnt Church, Shatnokln, Pa. Mrs. Mnry Itelnhold nnd Miss Minnie I). Kaler, Pine Street, also Mrs, Gertrude Sillimnn nnd Miss K. D. Dillon, Centre Street, Mahanoy City, nnd hundreds of others. Very highly recommended by several of Shenandoah, Ashland, Gfrnrdville, Frnck vllle, Mahanoy Plane, Oilberton, Delnno and Tarn aqua's lending citizens, both ladles nml gentlemen, whoe feet Dr. Hrown com- filetely cured several years ngo, Hon. II. M, Culp, Congressman Shatnokln; M, D. Rrlghr, of It right Hros.t lumber, also proprietor of Ashland Steam Iaundry, Ashland; C. Serr, merchant tailor nnd gents furnishing goods, Girardvlllo; Miss Harbarn Wagner and Miss Ellen J. Grnnger, Girnrdvillc: Miss Annie D. Ruck nnd Mnry Russell, Walnut Street, Ashland; Miss Lizzie Price and Julia L. Harnard, Market Street, Ashland; Miss Amelia Snnncr, Hcllellaupt nnd Mrs. J. I). Wagner, Frackville; Miss llnunah Reynolds, Mahanoy Plane; Mrs, Ellen Henry nnd daughter; Gilbert on; Miss Pauline Shepp, lino Street, Miss Ellen F. Xnln, West Ilnmd Street, nnd Miss Josephine " eldy, Market Street, Tamaqua, nnd several hundred others. Ofllec: Hotel Kaier. Mnhanoy City, Pn.( from July 6th to 21st, ltW; hours, 8 a.m. to 8 p. m., Sundays, 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. Dr. Hrown returns kto Philadelphia nfter Mnlinnoy City visit, owing to home ollico en gagements he cannot visit Shenandoah. COUPON. Shenandoah. COUPON. 1 If you are a patient of lr. llrown'a from 3 Shenandoah nnd vicinity, present this S P Coupon at hit ofllee and your trolley faro 2? g Is paid both ways. No Coupon no fare. 9 90080000000000000000000009 A FULL UNE OF "W"I0 rBLOC iCS 3i0 SAT Mid-Sumnier Shoe Sale. LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S FINE FOOT WEAR, We have cut prices on our entire at and off regular prices, this means two and three pairs of shoes for the price of one pair. We can t mention prices on all you an idea how cheap we are selling, we quote : Ladies' Fine Patent Leather Strap Slippers at 69 Cents. The 51.00 Ormle. Ladies' Dongola Button Shoes, 79 Cents. Ladies' Fine Cloth Top, hand price $3.00 and $3.50, width C, Dand E, sizes 3 to 6, reduced prices $2.25, i,aaies- iixira .Fine rans Kia SKin, nana sewea, i patent tip, width C and D, sizes price ;?4.5o, reduced to 52.75. , i One hundred and sixty Childs sizes 1 to 5, 25c. i Ursa 5?f Ladies'. Fine Russett Needle Oxford Ties, regular price $1.50 and $1.75, reduced to 99c. Ladies' Dongola Patent Tip, Button Shoes, the $1.00 grade, reduced to 79c. At Whitelock's Cheap Shoe Store, 1 COR. MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. NEXT DOOR TO DRUG STORE. OPEN EVERYDAY! Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi tufnlflKR nxtrnrtlnn nf tenth, fintil nnrl en-. I fllltnira. Tf vnnr nrllflnnt twtli iln nnf .,,1 yon call to see ns. All oxamlnntioni freo, Wo make nil klnd9 of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Ijogan Crowns, Crown and Bridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates arc ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitallsod air for tho painless oxtmctlon of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's BlocIO East Centre Stroet. Oflleo Honrs: 7-a. m. to 8 p. ui. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice. Moderate prices. WM. J. SPADE, 35 Vt Centre .Street, Shetland 01 h. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. , stock of Shoes styles, but to give Worth SI.OO. sewed, regular 2 to 6, regular ladies' Fine & Dongola Turn, Beauty Unrolled iMi,)ii.M)''w'uJt 2P I To tho admiring gaze of thoe who have a taste for really line wall paper is the display ofnew wall paper wrinkles we havo Just received, You enn find any color or pattern you want for your hall, licit room, parlor-dlnlng room, kitchen or cafe, from Bo up to 83 per roll, Hue artistic papers n specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Palntlnp. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kitltnates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. CARDEN, 221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, la. 1'lnce Your Orders "Sow EJROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent nnd etiinu Innt. An lntant cure for sour otnmaehs nnd headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS ALL PRICES. 1 Made to fit by ex perienced tailors. Ik one of our customers over and consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., 1 20- IM. Main St. Men's Satin Calf Lace Tip, the $1.50 grade, re duced to 99C. Hand Turn, patent tip, C, D, E and EE width, sizes 2 to regular price $3.50. reduced price $2,25. Ladies Fiue Hand Turn Plain Common Sense toe, width D, sizes 1 to 5. Regular prices $3.00 and $3.50. Reduced price, $1,99. These are all first-class shoes, made by Hayes Partridge Shoe Co. Misses Fine Russet (dark) spring heel button. Regular price $1.50, reduced to 99c. Meu's Russett tip lace, $1.25, the $1 .75 grade. Men's Working Nailed Shoes, hand made, the Si. 25 grade, reduced to 990 Bargains in our entire stock. This sale means two and three pairs of Shoes for the price of one 3; pair. Come early and get choice of styles and prices. tho butcher of town. HOB S. Jardin St. 4 X