, ! WllilMTl. ilW'kriiiiiiWJW L FIREWORKS. We have the largest toik in town. Our prices are the lowist. Special prices given on l.iigc orders. No dead stock from last year. All new goods. -3. tsl. Main St. A SUMMER TONIC. Beef, Wine and Iron. Large Mottle, 50 Cent. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, i South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, tilrllntiiy I'lirty. A party in celebration of the tenth ninil trMry of their daugliter, riotciice, was held la.t I'icniiig at the leslileme of Mr. and Mrs. M J O'Neill, on South Main street. There was a program of vocal and )ntruuieutal music and refreshments weie served and .Miss Florence received a number of handsome prccnts. Among t lie youug people who pai tuiiiati d in the event weie Saddle and Uelle Mullahey. Mamie Wade, Nora fiill, Maggie lteilly, l.ucy Lynch, l'lut and Iiene Frauoy, Mary and Anna Mitchell, Nellie and Lizzie Dowling, Agnes Franey, Alice and Mary Mahor, Agnes llradigun, l'loience Meldazis. Florence, Nora, (lertrude, Ivathuleen and Marguerite O'Neill, Tracey ( lark, Willie and Joe Schmieker, Jim and Frank Keilly, James I'raiiev, Frank and Tliumas llrennan, Tom I'urcell, Vincent O'Neill, Daniel and l'dniird Langton. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-llendacho never fails, 2.c. (illill Itttn lSllhllH4. Joiin G. Hauler, for many years in the cm ploy of Walter Itynkewlcz, tho butcher, will open a new meet market, at I'liuMinit and I'lierry street to-moriow. A nice line of trci.li and smoked meats will lie found on the counters. Mr. Ilaufor's popularity will add much to his new venture. All kinds of vegetables and Mower seeds, and plants at Payne's nurseries, tiiraidville. 1'lcctric cars pass tho door. fi-O-tf A Street I'lglil, Two men hailing fiom Ashland got into an altercjition on North Main street yesteiday afternoon over payment lor some drinks, It lesiilted in a fistic encounter which ter minated by 0110 of tho pugilists drawing :i mace. Tho fight attracted a big crowd. Window shades from to cents and upward F.stiuiates given 011 largo shades. F. J. Port., it North Main street. tf Held I'or Hour,!, Sirs. Klizalietli Jell'ei-son, of Union Town ship, yesteiday prosecuted Lincoln Iticliard toii before Justice Tourney, ehaiging him with defrauding her out ol a boa id bill of thiity dollars. Kuergy all gone? Headache V Stomach nut of order ? Simply a case of toipid liver. Iturdock Illood liittcis will make 11 new man or woman of you. ...TO... Robbins' Building', Centre and While Streets. iHTERESTIJiG. The anniversary of independ ence, as well as our weekly announcements of bargains in stoves and furniture. This week we offer a fine lot of Baby Carriages To cose out the season, lliey will ami Anist go at sacrifice prices to makelioom for fall goods. Cele brate Uie glorious hourth by buying one for .the baby. They are new, handsc Jute and (lurai)ie aim tue 7 . . ,! A 1 price is me most attractive our fit litres you can buy wisely and have enough money to burn in fire works. Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE , AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. of- lit r-x GHUUEHItS, HUUH, httU, HAY and BTJtAW. Boor and Table Oil Cloths. t- r rl it West 13, D. rUlCV, Centre St. V r LilBWuf PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY WF Has Dccn Removed BEST LINE MAIIANOY CITY. Ilpiry 1'lcl.or lulu a IMI1111 Miilmnoy City, July 1. Frank Itlur, a (irrinnii 1'oUi lOyenmof tige nml rosMIng in tlil urn 11 fell intun mine lirennli nmr New llimtuii Junction tills lnuriilus, while I10 wim plfkhiR litirkleU-rrloi, The opening wni liidiU'ii liy tliu bushes mill t lit" victim Mopped into It, fulling about furty feet. liter's 10 year olil ilauglitor wm with hiiiiHtid after her fiithur fell she hurrieil away for aMlntatice. The man's recovery i duiihtful, as he Is suf fering finni concussion of the brain. For some time pnt Joseph lnnpp. outside foreman at the Knickerbocker colliery, Yalcsvlllo, has been receiving annoying anonymous letters nml Mr. T. J. I.enahan was leiently incntloncil as tho rcputcil luithor. last night, turnover, Mr. Icnulimi rit'il upon Mr. Knapp anil asstueil him that he as not the author of the letters, lie lias iniiile a snoru statement to that ctfect. Kl'tltlrlrk llml Tree l.unpli. Oyster soup will be served, Irce, to nil n lions to-night. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. L. Kefowicli has ictiiincd home frtfirf an extended visit to her inollicr.Mrs. Harris in New York. Mr. and Mrs. W. (I. lless returned from Atlantic City lust eseniug. Mis. Washet, Miss Maude Kehlcrand Miss Mack, a trio of Mahanoy Plane ladies, spent yesterday afternoon in town. John Dilslleld, of Treveilon, discussed the Schuylkill county political situation wit Hon. Joseph Wyatt, at his hostcliy to-day. Mrs. Michael Loftus, and her daughtei, Mis Julia, of Jlaltlnioro, ale guests at the residence of Mrs. John Coury, on liist Lloyd street. Miss Virdie Kelilcr is tho guest of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, at Heading. Mis. Peters, of (liaidville, is visiting Mrs. Joseph Parry, of West Lloyd street. Patrick Oriusby, J. J. 'Joakley, 1). II. Llewellyn, John Coyne and (!. Ii. Fowler at tended the civil court at l'ottsville to-day as witnesses. Miss Maud Parrisii, who is on the sick list, is reported slightly improved. Charles and I.thel Ward, of Jersey City, N J , are spending their vacation with their grand-parents, Mr. and Mis. Parrish.ou West Centre street. Mrs. John T. Lawson yesteiday presented her husband with a young sou. Until mother and balio are doing well, while tho happy father is all smiles. A. 11. Foreman will leave this afternoon for his lioine at Lancaster. Miss Hachel Kirlin has gone to Philadel phia to visit fiicnds. No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera infantum dysentery, dlarrlnea, or summer complaint, if you have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in the medicine chest. Obituary. Nora, daiighterof John and Mary Mrtluire, of West Line street, died yesterday, aged one year, nine mouths and nineteen days. Death was unused by pneumonia. Tho funeral will take place at - p. 111. to-morrow and tho mains will be interred in St Joseph's ceme tery at Oirardvillo, the funeral proceeding to that placo by electric cars. Much sympathy is being expressed at Win Poun over the dcatli of Mrs. Sarah IIeu.se, which oecuned at her homo at 11 o'clock last evening, aflur an illness of one wok. De ceased was the esteemed wife of Aithnr lieoo, and was aged ail years. Tho Mineral will tako placo 011 Sunday alteruoon at 1! o'clock. Services will lie conducted at the lamlly residence, after which tho remains will be brought to town and interred in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Mi's 1'eer.o was a daughter of Mrs. Saigent, of Win. Penii. . Hand's Concerts. Tho Grant Hand will give a novel enter tainment ill- I'ohhins'ipcra hnjrso -lir-uitfhl aud,to-innrrow;n'igrrtr WhiltMlio hand len ders a piogram of excellent selections the audience will bo served with ice cream ami other refreshments and an admission fee of only ten cents will lie charged. This a new and iiniijuo ventuie ill this town and will un doubtedly lie well patrnnied. m Window shades from 10 cents and upwaid. Fstimatcs given oil Iargu shades. F. J. l'oitz, LVl Noith Main street. tf Engineer Dropped leud. Daniel l'elcliehlerfur, 0110 of the oldest engineers 011 the P. & 1!. IJaliroad, left his homo at Mahanoy Piano this morning and upon arrival at tho depot at Iteynulds, dropped dead. Tho deceased owns a farm at tho latter place, and left liomu to visit the placo on some business. Ho was sixty years old, and leaves a son and daughter. I. O, II, V. Flag Italslug. Shenandoah Lodge No. 501, I. O. 0. F , will raise an American Hag on its building, on North White street, at 8 a. 111. an July ltb. Addresses will bo mado by Revs. J. T. Swindells and D. 1. Kvans. Tho Silver Star male party will lender selections. Kvery body welcome. Cnnwil' Iteililclioli. Our readers are directed to the dUplay ad vertisement of Conway & Co. in another column. Many bargains aro offered in fire works, and tho rcductlonsin price correspond with tho times. Do not fall to read tho ad. Stop That Cough ! Tako warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 23c bottle of Shiloh's Curo may save your life. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. SucccMftful 1'rog llitnti-rs. W. (I. Dusto, Joseph May, Joseph Town scud and John Swindells, Jr., spent this morning in tho Catawisaa Valley hunting frogs and returned uilli a good crop of jumpers. Hot 1st II II'. At thrco o'clock this afternoon tho ther mometers in town reglsteied 03 degrees in tho sliadu. Sliiloh' 8 Consumption Cure cures where others fall. It is tho leading Cough Cure, and 110 homoshoiild be without It. Pleasant to tako and goes right to tho spot. Sold by P. I). Klrllu and a guarantee. Buy Keystone Hour. Ho suro that tho name Lkasio & liAEB, Ashland, Pa., In printed 011 every sack. rnim.-cnmr-sTORE, DHAI.HIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. CO West Centre Street, DRINK- ci.i;ary's kxtra i-jnis QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne PITHY POINTS. iiHppoulogs Tlitoiiglioul tliu Country Chronicled for Hasty l'nMisal, Tho construction of tho.20.mllo ttolley road from Allcntnwu to Kutztown has begun. Falling fiomalosd of hay in tho harvest Held, Mrs. Jacob (.label, or Selleisvllle, was killed. A bowlder dropping on Andiew Kelly, of Mahanoy City, while he was at work on t ;wuship roads, injured him fatally. Daliiol Dewces and his sons, John and Harry, havo been lodged In jail at Oottys- burg, charged with numerous robberies. For extensive robberies 111 tho coal region! William Welsh and Hugh Schall'er weie yes terday held for court, at Haeleton. The employes at Hack Mountain, Vulcan, New Huston and Mores collieries weie paid ti-day. The Mahanoy City Athletic Association will present to low some vety fasliidursat Its diamond miet on Monday, July ltb. Daniel Levan, wlio was lecently appointed to succeed Thomas J. Ileoso, as outside fore man at Centralia colliery, has removed his family to that town. The Heading collluries closed last night after working three days this week. They will put in tho same time next week, starting on'luesday. Humor has it that a new drug store will bo opened shortly in Shenandoah, Negotia tions aro now pending. Tho Shamokin poor district has over 30 patients at Danville, two at Wcrnersvllle two at Wanen, and six feeble-minded children at Klwyn. Michael Jlergaii, a siato picker, employed at Locust Spring colliery, fell from tliu breaker window, a distance of 20 feet, sus tabling seilous Injuries. Ho was sent to the Mind's' Hospital for treatment. Arthur H. Hoscngarten has arrived home f 10111 Los Angeles, (Jul. Hu is suffering from rheumatism and will loiuaiu at l'ottsville for somo tlmo. Wluit lie. A. 1:. Slalcr so). lll'Kr.w.0, N, Y. dents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Shiloh's Cure in can's of ad vanced Consumption. 1 am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Hcincdy that lias ever been brought to my attention. It lias certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by P. D. Kirlin, and a guarantee. roi.i licAi. I'nivrs. Of tlic Scliuylklil countians at tliu Demo cratic convention at Altooua, Messrs. Shep herd and Ijtitvlor were appointed on tho com mittee 011 resolutions : draveraml Uliichon credentials, ami Toolo and duiuaii on organi sation. P.J. Miilliollaud, of town, leceived two votes for doernor in tho Democratic statu convention. Theio aro no "Hies" on Paddy. The Schuylkill fico silverites aro in any thing but an auiiablu frame of mind. The friends of ex-Senator Watson 1110 mak ing a strong fight for their favorite, and have evciy assuranco that lie will lie tho Senatorial nominee. Judge Koch will receive the unanimous nomination at the hands of Hepublicans, be cuuro ho deserves it. On the Duniocrallc side George .1. Wadlingcr and W. A. Marr aro having':! pretty race for tho Judicial plum, witli their chances about even at tills stage of the contest. Senator Tillman yesteiday spoko emphati cally agaiitt tliu annexation of Hawaii or any other islands, and giving their negro and other races equality with our own white people. Maino Prohibitionists have nominated l!ev. Lodd, of Augusta, for Governor. Silverwaie is the choicest and most suitable wedding gift. See the slock ill ISriimm's. New lMiotogi-aph diillcry. lllllinger llros., tho photographers, have their new gallery at the corner'of Centre and White streets, ready for -business. The quarters aie convenient, well equipped and neatly decorated. The finishing touches weie put 011 this morning when F.. Ii. Foley laid a linoleum of handsome pattern in the main gallery. Malrlngo I.lccltM'S. Oscar A. Fidler, of Cressona, and Lavinia H. llrown, of Schuylkill Haven; Finery C. llcckertand Carrie S. Scliucker, both of llegins township; Powol Jurowlcz and Maryaun Diitwsicw., both ol Shenandoah ; Frank Sholleiiborgcr, of Auburn, and Minnie L. Camp, of West llrunswick township. For Constipation tako Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, tho great lilood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness. Fiuptions on tliu Face, and makes the head clear us a bell. Sold by I'. 1). Kirlin and a guarantee. Violated tliu Sunday laivv. liurgess Walker has brought suit against a Pottsvillo billiard parlor proprietor, charged with violating tho law in keeping his place open on Sunday. Tho caso was settled by tho propiutor paying tho costs and promising to obey the Sunday law in tho future. At Payne's nursery, Girardvillo, yon will find tho largest stock overseen In tho county. l'lag liaising. Tliu carpenters and blacksmiths at the Kchley Hun colliery raised an American Hag yetterday. Tho Hug, which is 0x12 feet in si.o and floats from a Ill-foot pole, was made by Mrs. John Thomas, of North Jarditi street. American and Cuban Hags, all sizes and qualities. F. J. Fortz, 21 Noith Main St. tf TIios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, I , " CORONER'S INQUEST. Investigation Into tliu Cuiisn of 11 Holler lisptoslon Deputy Coroner Fogaity and a jury, at Mahanoy City yosleiday, held an inquest in tho cases of Thomas Maheraud John Marratt, who died from Injuries received by the boiler explosion at Paik No. 3 colliery, Trenton, on tho Slst Inst, and tho following verdict was rendotid: "That the said Thomas Mahor and John Marr.ill came to thoir deaths 011 tho S2nd day of June, A. D , 1M3, nt Park Place, by a boiler explosion. The examination of witnesses was con ducted principally by Mine Inspector William Stein and among tho witnesses examined weie ltobert Layman, of llrooklyn, N. Y., boiler Inspector for tho Fidelity and Casualty Company ; Superintendent Kdvvaid Hccsc, Ldward Sykes, outside foreman, John Her bine, fireman, and ,Tcso Wyatt, machinist. The evidence adduced was that tho boiler which uxplodcd had been leguhuly tested, that there were no indications of defects in material or construction, safety valves and water gauges were In good working order, that Mahcr, one of the deceased, was the fireman in charge and competent, ami none could give oven an opinion as to what caused the explosion. Ooraiiuiuns, fuchsias, pansles, daises, roses etc., for spring phntlug at Payne's nurseries, Hirardvlllo. Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs, Itcci Increasnl In l'rice. Tho local agents of tho different breweries, whoso product is handled in this town, yes terday issued a ciicular to tho retail dealers and ethers in which it was stated that, be ginning with to-day, tho price of beer would take a material advance over tho old price, 0.00 per bairel. Hereafter hotel and saloon keepers will bo charged $S.OO per barrel, with SO cents as a discount, making tho net price $7.30 por barrel. Private parties will be charged J0.0O per iiarrol net, while fire companies, societies etc., will hereafter pay $0 00, with ten per cent, oil', orS.10 net. The same into is maintained throughout this ami adjoining counlius and is tho result of a meeting of the In ewers held at Heading on Monday. Tho retailers aro doing somo kick ing over tho advance, inasmuch as tho war tax on beer is only $1.00 per barrel. Tho re tail denleis of l'ottsville aro arranging to take action against tho increased rate. Tho Iksc placo to buy your wall paper ,is at F. J. Portz, 21 North Main street. Wo have tho largest stock 1101 th of the mountain, tf 'I he Mandamus Case. Judge Koch has filed his opinion in the mandamus proceedings, brought by C. W. llrower, warden of the county prison, to compel Controller Snyder to ciulorso tho warrant for his salary, amounting to $1(10.07. Tho 1 tile for the mandamus was discharged and llrower was diiectcd to pay the costs. Thus tho Controller is sustained in his position. Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes FOE BILIOnS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain in tho Stomach. Giddiness, Fulness alter meals. Head ache, Dizziness. Drowslnoss. Flushings ot Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costlvoness, lilotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Droams and nil Nervous and Trombllus Sonsatlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEP IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory-sufforer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ili:i:t IIM S 1MM.S, taken redirect ed, will quickly restoro Fomalos to com pleto health. They promptly romovo obstructions or irregularities of tho sys tem mid cure Melt llctidnelie. Forn Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Bcocham's Pills aro Without a &ival And hare tbe LARGEST SALE Ofiir.y I'atciil.HoiIlclne in the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. FIREWORKS I FLAGS LARGEST We have no "BAIT," but we sell all goods al lowest prices STOCK ! CHEAPEST PRICES! Having bought the bulk of our goods a year ago, when prices were low, and dealers wanted the "spot cash" to close up, we can now sell at prices that others have paid for their stock. Spot cash tells tho selling. tale iu buying and MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. GRAND : PIC-NIC -OIM- JULY 4th,1898; In Columbia Park, Shen andoah, Pa , under the auspices of the COLUMBIA GLEE CLUB. S25 SINGING CONTEST for male parties will take place, admission to the contest free. The piece selected is "Rock Away in the lHllows Gay." ADMISSION To Dancing l'lutform. 25 CENTS. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall impcrH and lU-coratioiia U one of the nhii U-riith ivnturj fKctunpliBliitif ntrt, Tlmt In why fui-ii1 who Bi'lt'tt thfir wall paper nt CAIUHN'S Ki t ilt-Hk'litrnl results. It fxn't tui'i'siry to ptirt lmso tho oxpennlu rmU'N, lltf iIi'hIiih nml folnra aro um artlslle In tlir t liapfr ialt', If they are not mi iMi, I'm llioo wltu wImIi to Jicorate their room with arlUlk' w;-ll papers u t" J. P. CARDEN, 221 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, I'a. TUB WKATIIKK. Tho foieoast for Saturday i Clear, slightly cooler weather, with light to fresh variable winds, followed by 11 warm wavo. Criminal Court Notes. Itlds for the new bond Issue havo been ojieiied, tiiul the award wilt bo mado tills afternoon, Tho Lyon-Dunn contest court continues opening ballot boxes, about 30 having been opened, Tho Controller and Poor Directors aro en gaged in awarding contracts for supplies at the almshouse for the next thrco months They will uot complete their work until this evening. Letters of administration were gtanted to John Eye, on the estate of Kllen Fye, lato ot (llrardville, deceased. The Marlon Coal Company asked court to remove tho injunction restraining them from operating the Chamberlain colliery, tho pro visions of tho initio law having been compiled with. Judge Koch continued tho Injunc tion, but will scud a competent person to tho workings at Mill Creek to report to the court the condition of the mine, Letters testamentary were granted to Geo. W. Hyon, on the estato of Charlotte A. Ityon, I late of l'ottsville, deceased. . k 1 i. MA -I..?''0-S3ft3 .... , joy of tlioOIobofcr BlSEUiVIATiSMJ una similar uempiainiB, nnu prepurm unucr 1110 stringent GERMAN MEDIUnL LAWS, prescriuoa by caineat physicians! DR. RICHTER'S 1 'PAIN EXPEUER, IVoil'lrcnownril 1 I:, imipi iililvsut-ccH.ftill Onlvci 'iu' 10 wlili Trade Mark" Anchor,' K. Ail. Jtlililrr.v Co., 2bi l'-rlSt.r tow York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, SI & SO els. Liulor.cil S; rccounuiailud, by A. Waslcy, 106 N. Main St., C. n. Haeenbnch, 103 N. Main St., P. P.D. Kirlin. 6 S. Main St., &WW1 Elienaudoali. , , "ANCHOR" 8TOIUACHAT, lot frtr Col' Pywpf pMnHtoiiinrli CnmpInliiiR. I MISCELLANEOUS. XTOTIOIC A family i!rlrhiK to mlot an i orphan tfirl, orci! ahout ltf yt-nrs, nhoutd niaki) application to tliit nlllcc, wlien further Inforiuatfon can ho ohtahuMl. fi-30 tf IOl! SAI.K. 3100 In ImukN of the Shcnnmloah 1 School DMrkt Apply at tho IIukAM otlkc. 6-30Ct .10 It UKXT- Store room and ilwclllnir. cen- I1 trail y located, with nil modern conven iences. Apnlv nt No. 113 North Mnln street. hlienandoah 6-23-tf I.lOIt ItKNT. l'ropcity. No. 318 West Centre i; 8irtLt, recently vncntcu uy riiiup iitteincr tho htitcher. Suitable for urocery. meat market. etc Dwelling and stahlo attached, Apjily to C. (J. Palmer 310 West Centre Htreet. THOU SAIilC A valuahlo propeity on West J Centre ntreet, dwelling houo, and all con veniences In defllrahlo location. Apply to Tlionifw Toh, for further particulars. 5-i7tf OH SAldC A hhIooii, flood ntand and cen- helng a conibi nation of pool Apply at tho Hkkai.ii oil Ice, und litlllaiiN, tf mm 3 mm wm mm MM mm n The only place in Shenandoah to buy Fireworks at the right price. Do as DEWEY did. Let the people know that you are about, make all the noise you can and they will know that our assortment is the Best and Prices the lowest. WE WILL. QUOTE A FEW PRICES: Fire crackers, 64 in a pack, sold in other stores for 3c. a -pack, our price " " sold in other stores for 5c. a pack, our price Punk, three sticks for - No, 7 Columbia Dynamite Cannon Crackers, sold by others for 7c, our price No, 9 " " " " 12c, " No. 12 " " " " " 25c, " Iarge Dynamite Cannon Crackers, sold by other stores for 50c., " No. 2 Cannon Crackers, 20 iu a pack, so1d in cither stores for 15c, " 20 Ball Roman Candle, sold in other stores for 15c, our price 15 " 6 " " Triangle Wheels, Torpedos, Flower Pots, Peacock Plumes, Sky Rockets from mm WM IS !C. Up tO wm One Gross of American and Cuban Flags, sold in other stores for ioc, And other Fireworks equally as cheap. Screen Doors complete with hinges, knob and screws, sale price wm NOTICK. We carry the largest assortment in town and the prices, like our other goods, are the lowest. Come early while the stock is complete, as they will not last long at these prices. Don't forget the name and number. mm wm mm wm mm wm mm wm WM Famous 5c. & 10c. Store, 102 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. awes "OOtiD DUST." Which Half is Ihe Better Half The housewife's duties are harrier than men realize. Clc.miiiK alone is a constant tax on her strength, n ncvcr-cndcd tnsk. More than half the work of cleaning she can have done for her, if she will, and the expense will he next to nothing. KEEP -ON Guarantee Clothing and Shoe Housi 13 NORTH MAIIM STREET. II you need a good solid pair leather insole, this is the place to get Shoes for 75c. a pair, which will last tirday morning, as some dealers do. on for uood solid rroods at very low very small profits. We quote a few Children's Shoes, 4, 5, 6 & 7, A better one for 50c. Girls' Shoes, black and lace, size Men's Shoes, vici kid, patent Men's Knamel Shoes, brown, Half of our Children's and Misses' Shoes are made in OrwigsbutJ by George l-olmer & Son. Uur line ot ladies bhoes cannot be beat, as we buy our owl leather and just pay for the labor in making them.' We can, therefore' sell you good stock at bottom prices. Our line of Gent's Furnishing carry a nice line of Men's, Boys' and Guarantee Clothing and Shoe Housd (Michael 13 North Wain Street, EL1AS SUPOWITZ, Prop HEADQUARTERS AT CONWAY'S. 13c. 4c. 5c SC 35C 23c. 4SC, box,' 35c. CONWAY'S "OOtD DUUT." Does the better half of cleaning ; does it better than any other way known ; does it easily, quickly and cheaply. Largest package greatest economy, THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. Now York, lloston. Philadelphia. YOUR THE - ol snoes, witn soitu counter anj them. We don't keep l,udtt3 from Thursday morning till Sal What you get here you can depet prices. Our oods will be sold prices : spring heel, patent leather tip, 40; n'A to 2, for 68c, worth $i.otl leather tip, $1.75, worth $2.25. patent leather, $2.10 ; worth $3.00. Goods cannot be beat. We also Children's Suits. 1 Ifc- Peters' Building,) Shenandoah, Pal '.rSS? ml 2c. per pack 4c. per pack 1 c. 3C 7c. 15c 35c ioc. wm ansa Wim 75c. mm wm km. MM I0C mm ill per box 4c. 5 wM 30C- mi 90. WML A A Mi