wiirrtiT!itiiriiiiriif,ifyi'rf-r,iri m irfi-imr;rVirtii..Vi'VVftavi iTnimr"Tnn Mttttsj Our Careful Study t'lift mmtiimtiit- lrigdf prescriptions fl nn oxnct sole tier Cumnetenco onlv f - r iri . . ml wiiiw nucr cnreiui III iiiedlclne.thoulllnu of prescriptions must bo absolutely accurate. Our eon.tant studv keens us ud to tlio times, nml your licnlt li benefits by our sect and careful work. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection, Great Reduction Sale ! Everything is reduced in price. Yes, every article in our three large stores, no matter how trifling. We are giving the people a splendid chance to equip their homes comfortably for as little money as possible. HARD TIMES IS RElQNINd IN THIS LOCALITY AND HARD TII1E PRICES PRE DOMINATE AT OUR STORES. This opportunity will last for a short time only. All we ask is a trial sale, and we have no doubt that you will find our asser tions true in eery detail DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 11 9-121 -123 North Main St. SPRING SHOES A big line of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes await your approval. We call special attention to our exquisite line of Russet Shoes. Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3.50. 3.50 ' 2.35. 3.00 " ' 1.35. Ladles' 3.oo " 3.00. a.35 " 1.50. 1.50 " 1.00. These prices range in comparison with the Misses and Children's stock. Another lot of shoes going at 85 cents that are really worth $1.25 and $1.50. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. See the excellent quality and the large quantity of meat you can buy at our market For 25c. One trjal will cause you to give us more. Our market la not exactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your purse. J. 203 E. Centre St. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE; NEW STOCK. Our gooda are staple and aell retail at. wholesale prices. FOB SATURDAY. Farmer roll butter, 16c and 18oj best creamery butter, Z!Oj hanis.flej boulders, 6c Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Three doora below brick school. WITH PLEASURE 1 . . I r:vK51 Si v.. vn m tiipAsur In iha irrooeiies you buy and the way we handle your order. Everything In our place If fresh, except the manners of our employe. Our delivery system U perfect, as you II admit 11 you r i- rf7 J7 Y IIPV Does Your bock Me? In constant pain when on your feot Is that urncEintr. pullinc ' sensation with you from morn till night 1 Why not put tho modicino exactly on tho diseaso 7 Why inot apply tho euro right toj 'tho spot itself You can do it with Immediately after tho tPlaster is applied, you feel "if a Vi im ! n n ertf Tiinrr in ' wfluenco. Its healing remedies! 1 quickly penetrate down deep ' into tho inflamed tissues. I'ain is quieted, soreness is re lieved and strength imparted. No plaster was ever made like It. No plaster ever acted so quickly and thoroughly. No plaster ever had such complete control over all kinds ol pain. Placed over the chest it is a powerful aid to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ; relieving congestion nnd drawing out all inflammation. 0R RAI.B BT All, DRtt(Kl!TS. J. O. A.TF.R CO.. Lowell, Mala. PRODUCTION COAL. Dunne the Yenr 1898 There Were Sillied 310,833,003 Short Tons. Tho figure? by states showing the produo tiou of coal in the United States daring 1S9S havo just been completed by Edward w. Parker, statistician of tho United States Geological Survey. This compilation shows that the total production of all kinds of coal In 169S reached the enormous figures of 210, S35.003 shsrt tons, an increase of nearly 10 per cent, over tho output in 1S97. Among the bituminous coal producing states tho largest Increaso was in Tonnsyl vania, where 10,657,033 tons woro added to tho 1807 bituminous product, tho total amount mined reaching 05,155,844 tons. Statician Parker thus comments on tho showine tnado : "Tho largo increaso in tho production of bituminous coal and the conv paratlvo stationary condition of tho anthrax cite industry calls attention to tne increased competition of bituminous coal and its pro ducts of gasandcoko for domestic consump tion with that of anthracite coal, tor a number of years the anthracite producers have experienced a great deal of difliculty in keeping tho production within the market demands and incidentally restricting tho nroduct necessarily increased the cost of mining and correspondingly necessitates hicher selling prices for the coal. Each ad vance in tho sellins price of this fuel makes customers for tho coke and gas products of bituminous coal. "Tho Increasing uso of mechanical methods of mining bituminous coal lias materially reduced the cost of mining, and, whilo tho anthracite producers aro faced with a con tinually increasing cost of their own proauct, they aro also obliged to meet a competitor whose cost of production Has ueen steauiiy decreasing. It appears from tho general condition of tho anthracite coal mining industries that anthracite coal is becoming more and more of a luxury aud it will anally be restricted to markets whero the price Is merely Inordinate." flTHY POINTS. .mppenlngs Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty I'erusal. II. W. Lawson has connected tho drug store with Chas. Povinsky's sleoplng apartment by an electric night call service. Mahanoy City Councils pay f50 for publish' iue the Auditors' report. Coxe Bros.' collieries aro working six days a week. F. E. Magargle is removing his household rroods to his East Centre street property. For stealing flowers from tho city park at Readinca Mrs. Jacobs was fined 5, In a runaway accident near Nazareth, Northampton county, Clayton Uackman and wife were badly injured. Three 12-lnch breech-loading mortars wero shinned last nieht by the Bethlehem Iron Comnanv to Sandy Hook. A Jersey Central freight train collided with cars standinc on the tracks at taston yester day, making a wreck which blocked traffic for several hours. Counsel for Llewellyn F. Stout, who is under sentence of death for the murder of Harvor II. Wnrster. at Bingen, Northamp ton county, will carry his case to the Board of Pardons. C. O. Smith, who ban been employed for six years by Riley & Co., of Ashland, has re ceived an appointment as transit man tor a minlne engineer corps at Bramwell, Y. va He is a son of II. J. Smith. Mrs. .losenh Wagner was committed to nrlson In default of 600 ball, charged on oath of Supt. Reese, with malicious mischief In toarine down a houso on the promises of Lentz & Co. Caids aro out announcing the approaching nuDtlals of Charles McGorvln, teacher of the Glrardville Grammar School, and Miss Mary Kohler, daughter of J. II. Kohler, of Ulr ardvllle. Struck hy Lightning. During the heavy thunderstorm of last night tho house of John Powell, on Gilbert street, was struck by lightning. The force of the stroke tore several feet of woathor boarding off near the roof. Tho bolt then descended to the ground and struck the curb Using Sort Coal Again. From Hazleton I'lain-Spcaker. The Lehigh Valley Railroad has returned to the almost exclusive uso of soft eoal agalu. Xot only Is the bituminous product used on freight and coal engines but also on the pas senger engines, which Is rathor contrary to the announcement on time tables stating that 'anthracite Is used altogether on tho Valley." Bay Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lehsio 4 Bajcb, Ashland, P., U printed on ftrliefs ATTEMPTED SUlClbE. Y.Ming Woman Driven to Desperntinn lyn 1'nl.n Niitlor. MIm Kato Tlelcr, daughter of William Tlelcir of ltlngtnwn. and n tenchrr In one of the public schools of Union township, Is re ported to havo attempted suleldo because of li'inu treatment received nt tho hands of a Miltur, Cyrus Oobo, of Nurcmhurg. It is alleged that the young man took advantage nf the confidence! reposed In him by tho young woman and Induced tier to loan him ill, representing part of her suvlnKi from tho Hilary she received as lenchor. After secur ing tho money (loho left for purls unknown. The deeeitfulness of tho fellow and tho loss of her savings prayed upon tho yetmg woman's minil to such an extent that she be ciuiio desperately despondent and attempted to cut her throat. Sho was frustrated In tho ct by her parents. Tho young woman is highly esteemed any very popular, and much sinpathy Is expressed for her. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Will Probably ho Held Previous to (he Ileinocrntlc dithering. It Is likely that tho Republican county con vention will bo held on July 3rd, one wcok previous to tho Democratic gathoring. County Chairman Quail has notices prepared, which will ho issued this week, calling for a meet ing of tho Republican Standing Committee at l'ottsrillo on Juno 15th. At that time the comraittco will decide upon tho date nnd placo of holding tho contention. 11. E. Dcngler and lion. Joseph Wyatt represent Shenandoah on tho committee. Amoug tho party leaders and candidates for olliccs the.ro is some difference of opinion as to the date for the convention. A few favor tho first or second neck In August, whilo others prefer tho week following tho Democratic gathoring, which would bo July 17th. Tho great majority of those who tiko an interest in politics favor July 3, one wcok before the Democrats. This latter date is preferable for mora reasons than ono. The Republicans should assumo the uggrcsslve in this campaign, and therefore tho county con vention should not follow tho Democrats. PERSONAL MEN HON. Garnor Fletchct, of tho Lehigh Valley en gineering corps, Lost Creek, spent to-day at Pottsvillo with his parents. II. W. Mellon, of Pottsvillo, was a wolcomo visitor to town last ovonlug, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cartwright, of Froo land, spent Memorial day in town. Mr. and Mrs. John Pratt, and tho latter's mother, Mrs. Paul Quick, of Philadelphia, aro guests at the rcsidenco of Mr. and Mrs. William Pratt, on South Jardin street. Napoleon Powell, of tho Wilkcsharro Record, and his sister, Miss Emma, a student at tho Blooiusburg Normal school, aro visit ing their paronts on South West street. Saylor Longdorf, manager of Brlght's store, at Lost Creek, has gone to Philadelphia, to spend Decoration Day with his parents. Miss Lulu Parrott spont to-day at Potts villo. l'ost Olllce Xotlce. To-day being a legal holiday, tho post oflico closod at 11 a. m. No money orders will bo issued. Tho following places wero served on tho first delivery: Brownsville, Turkey Run, Yatcsvillo. Ellangowan aud Maplo Hill. Colliery Inspection. Mine Inspector William Stcln yesterday visited the Schuylkill colliery division of North Mahanoy colliery and inspected the work in connection with tho trial slope, now being sunk. It has reached a depth of 418 feot. Jiopport Dlos From' Ills Wonnrtx. Allentown, Pa., Hay 30. Fred. Repport, who choked lila wife to death on Saturday, and afterward cut his throat with a razor, died yesterday irom nis wounas. Trnln l'lunnrod Tlirrnicli a Bridge. Odar Itnplds, la., May 30. A Chi cago and Northwestern freight train went through the brldgo over Prairie creek, two miles west of Otis, yester day. Two trnmps were killed and 1G0 head of cattle drowned. The bridge supports had been weakened by recont rains. Yostordny's Unholmll Garnor National League: At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 7; Cleveland, 1. Atlantic League: At Reading Reading, 2; Allentown, I. At LancaS' ter Newark, 10: Lancaster, 6. At Bcranton Scranton, 3: Wllkesbarre. 0, At Richmond Richmond, 6; Pater- son, 2. Jumped From Hor Cnrrlnuo to Death. Montgomery. Ala., May 30. Mrs. John H. Cllsby, wlfo of tho mayor of Montgomery, was fatally Injured yes terday by jumping from her carnage and hor sister, Mrs. Charles Virgin seriously injured. Mrs. Cllsby's skull was fractured, and sho died late lost night without regaining consciousness. Mrs. Virgin s Injuries are not neces sarily fatal. Tho horses became un manageable and the ladles jumped to save themselves. for over Us -us JwLL. NATj 9 of tboOlobofor NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, una prepared unaer iue etnsgens GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prescribed by esusent physicians: DR. RICHTER'S pain expeller: Wnrld rpnnnmed I Ttormrkablv BQCCessf al I 1 InnWcn-nninnwifh Trade Mark" Anchor," '.CdtSOCaDOUlO. AtailOTDggisuiuriuruuKU I r.AB.Ei:niI24C9.,21SPeulK., HIW70ZZ. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. Endoued and Etammtnaca py jAMing n noirnaie ant jteutu, Druffpttt8t Mintstert, and 1 prominent aK'SlettKiW-' - DR. RICHTER'S ( ATMnilOll" BTOaiACIIAr. best for f)ollo,Ilyprrh&8tomnrli Onniplnlnl. An Air of Satisfaction. There'3 more real satisfaction, style, comfort and durability in one suit from our work-rooms than you can possibly get elsewhere. We have some extremely desirable fabrics and iiatterns, our own exclu sive Importations. Also In our gent's f uriilshliigg. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. CHURCH DEDICATION. Impressive Services nt the Slavish Itoiimn Cnthnllo Church. Tho now nlaco of worship of St. Stophcn'a Slavish Roman Catholic church, Mi liist Oik streot, was dedicated this morning under auspicious circumstances. Thoro was a largo attendance 0f pastors of tho samo denomina tion located In several towns of tho region, as well as a number of visiting Slavish, Polish Lithuanian and (Ircok societies. Rt. Rov. Bishop rrondorgast, of Philadel phia, officiated at the dedication. Ho arrived in town last ovening nnd was tho guest of Rev. II. F. O'Rollly, at tho Annunciation parsonage Tho ceremonies commenced at 10 o'clock and continued until noon. During this time, add roses wero tnado by sovcial of tho visiting clorgy In tho church, nnd also to the a&cmblago outaido, tho edlflco not being largo enough to accommodate all tho pcoplo in nttctdanco. Aftor tho conclusion of tho corcmonles at tho church a lino of parado was formed by tho soclotlcs. Chlof Burgoss A. P. Tabor was chief marshal nnd the lino of parado was headed by carriages containing tho officiating clergy and other church dignitaries and a nmnhor of chlldrou nnd young women dressed in whlto, wearing wreaths of flowers and carrying bouquets. Tho routo of parade wns out Oak street to Whito, to Coutro, to Emcrlck, to Coal, to Chestnut, to Centre, to West, to Cherry strcot, to Main nnd Centre whero tho societies disband. Tho lino of parado was in tho following ordor : St. John, of Mabnnoy City. Band. St. John Sohioskl, Polish. St. Mnry, of Shamokin. Kosciusko Guards, Polish. St. Michael, Greok. St. Joeph, of Pottsvillo. Band from Lansford. No. USO, of Lansford, No. 203 St. Joseph, of Lansford. St. Kosciusko, Polish. St. Kazimir, Polish. St. Nikolay, Greok. St. John, Polish. St. Joseph, of Mauch Chunk. St. Stanislaw Bishop, Polish. St. Stanislaw Kostka, Polish. Citizens, Polish. St. Paul and Peter, Lithuanians. St. Mary, Svent, Polish. All Saints, of rottsvillo. St. Joseph, Polish. St. Michael, Polish. St. Mary. Greek, of Mahanoy City. No. 57 Hvezdo Slavonian, of Mahanoy City. Ko. M77 St. Michael, ol win. t'euu. St. Michael, of Lansford. As soon as tho parado ended Bishop Pron- dergast and tho rest of tho clergy prepared to tho Forguson IIouso nnd partook of u sumptuous repast in private quarters. Trouserings ns Low ns S.TOO. Splendid assortment. Kell & Conway. Ferguson IIouso block. 4-5-tC 0. A. R. DEPARTMENT OF PENNA. Annual Encampment, Wilkoslmrrc, June Oth to lOlh. Tho Lehigh Volley Railroad announces a rate of ono fare for the round trip from points in Pcnna.to WllkeshaTO and return fur tho above occasion. Tickets will bo sold Juno 1th to 8th inclusive, for nil trains oxcept tho BlacK Diamond Express, limited for return to and Including Juno 11th Inquire of Lebiuh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. Tho best gas mantle at tho cheapest prico. At Orkin's, 7 South Main street. tf Dentils nml Kunernls. O. II. Sillimau, n prominent dry goods merchant of Mt. Cnrniol, died yesterday. For a number of years Mr. Sillimau resided in Pottsvillo. Ho was a son of tho late Johu Sillimcn, who for many years was superin tendent of Crow Hollow colliery. Funeral to-morrow afternoon. Mrs. Helen Reedy died in Pottsvillo on Sunday, aged 81 years, leaving to survive her two sous. Alico. wife of Nicholas Irvin, expired at her homo at Frackvillo on Suuday evening, nftcr n four weeks' illness. Her Infant child died last week. Sho is survived by her hus band aud one child. It's folly to suffer from that horrible rlaguo of tho night, itching piles. Doan's Ointment cures quickly and permanently. At airy drug storo, 50 cents. Xntlcel Tho Sixth Mine Inspection District Board will oxaraino candidates for certificates qual ifvinc them for mlno foreman and assistant ralno foreman In tho couit bouso, Pottsvillo, on tho Oth and 10th of July, 1809, as pro vided for by tho Act of Assembly, 1801, Article 8, Section 3, of tho Mine Ventilation Law. William Stein, 5-30-Gt-c-o-d Mine Inspector, Orango watei ico and vanilla ico cream do. livered dally. At Scheidor's bakery, 27 East Centre street. tf lo lie u Nurse. Tho many friends of Miss Lucy Morrison, of Brownsville, will bo pleased to learn of her new vocation. Sho will cuter tho Miners' hospital on Juno 1st., to join tho staff of nurses. Miss Jennie Morrison, her sister, is a skilled nurso at this institution, Specials at Wilkinson's. Another week of sale prices, that are record breakors. Wo placo on salo to-day two thousand yards extra yard wide sheeting, 25 yards for $1 00. Thrco hundred nil wool carpet remnauts worth 00c to 75c per yard only 25c per nieco. Our rcmuant table is stocked with complete lines of seasonable goods all marked about half prices. L. J. Wilkinson, Main street. Lloyd street. llrcamn n Nuisance. Whilo intoxicated yesterday Mrs. Adam Lostoski, of West Coal street, made hortelf nuisance on Poplar street, until Watchman Crcary took charge of her and put her lu basement to sober up. Last nlgut rouccman Michael Heaton was sent for and took her to tho lockup. Beeciiam'b Pills for distress aftor eatiug, Cyrle'I to Holding. A blcyclo party of twouty-flvo cyclors left Glrardville at an caily hour this morning, Their destination Is Reading where they will root for several of their colleagues who have beon entered in the Decoration Day meet of the Penn wheelmen.' Go see the wbitn show window filled with presents suitable for graduates. At Brumm's, 10 South Main street. ti Knjoyed a Holiday. The clerical force of tho central oflico of the Lehigh Valley Coal Compiny at Lost Creek, fittingly celebrated Decoration Diy as a holiday. Many of tho clerks left for their respective homes. figure It Out. This Is alleged to havo been sprung by Mansfield Normal School studeut: Write upon a piece of paper the number represent ing vourage. multiply oy two, auu a,7uu, divide by two, then subtract tho number representing your ago, and before your eyes will bo something you will never see again. Collieries bhut Down. Allot the collieries of tho Lehigh Valley final ComDany closed down last evening. Work will again be resumed on Thursday morning. The number of working days not given. . Their N. w Uniforms. Tho appearance of the police force In the! new uniforms at the head of tbo G. A. R Darade today was very oiedltable. The "cops" looked neat and wero tho reciplen of many congratulations Evorybody Is pleased with our Improved chipped dry beef. At E. O. Urobst's, cornor Jardin and Centre streets. 5-5-1 m A rold Is danger ous. Don't lit It get tho ntnrt of you. A tew dotes of my Cold Cure will break up any form of cold in a rcw hours and prevent grippe, diphtheria and pneumonia. It should be In every homo and every est pocket It is belter than a life Insur ance policy. MUNYOX. At all drotKlita. SSe. a vial. Guide to nesltb M Mfltrnl sittlr. fr... IROI Areh t n." THIS WJIATlllIH. Thn maximum tomDeraturo notoa yesterday In tho middlo and northern UlSUlClB, ilU uo- greos, wns regis tered at Washing ton. Tho highest tempcrnturo noted in the Unltod States waB 92 do- grees, at Palestine, Tex. In the North Atlantic states the temperaturo con tinues compara tively low. under jofl tho Influence o' enstorly winds. Forecast for this sec tion until 8 p. m. today: uenerauy fair, except probably local thunder storms: brisk southwesterly winds. nlr and warmer tomorrow. Sunrise, 4 '43; sunset, f:24j length of day, 14h., 41m.; moon rises, 11:37 p. m.; moon sets, 0:07 a. m. PUBLIC NOTICE ! Of the Redemption of Bonds of the Shenandoah School District. Tlio bottlers ot the Bonds ol tho Slicnnndnnh (I'll.,) Hchool District will plense take notice Mint imrgimut to li resolution ndontcd bv tho I School llonnl May 5, 18S9, three thousand dollnrs (3,000) worth of the Honda of tho snlil Sheimn- otMl, tl ft.j DCliooi uismci, isauu 01 toot, uuu 1 11I v 1. 19 7. bo rnwn for redemption anil that 011 and nfier July 1, 1899, the Interest on tho bonds so drawn shall consc. I Thn holders of tho following bonds will Uko I nntlco mid nrpsent tho sin o to tho Treasurer of Shenandoah, (Pa.) School District for redemp tion. l'or further Information apply nt tlio omco ot tlioSccretnry of tne School lioard, west street school lnnming. Hond No! iV. amount 8100. held by' Columbia Hose Company wo. 1. 1 uonu io. nraouni aiuu, no u uyi', v. m. 1 T.oilfrc No. fill. Dond No. 45. amount $000. held by Mnrirnret nmitrhlln. I lionu xso. 01, nmoumgiuu, neiu oy riann imuku i ,oi1bo No. (tdO. 1, O. U. V. Bond No. CO, amount SS00, held by A. J. ,uburg. Bond No. 60. amount $100, held by David Mn ir.i- . Sr. I Itond No. 80, amount S100, heia by u. J. J King ton. Dond No. 92, amount Slog, nem uy sirs, jane Grant ... ... Hond No 95, amount Siro, 11cm by onnriouo Gebrccke. .... Bond No. 100. nmi-jnt 81C0, hem by lreu ttppso. Bond No. 100, amount SHU, Hem uy l-eter Canavon. ' . Bond No. 109. amount 8100, Held by lulsa Allison. .... Bond No. 119. amount S100, Held by mnry Breckons. , ... Bond No. 129, amount SUTO, held uy Alary Bond No. 147. amount 8100, held by Sons of fit. Oeort?o No. CO. 110ml ro. iKi, issued ipru 1. iivv, irniiirt'H July 1. 1907. amount St'O, held by Chrlstlun Wlfllnnm. Bond No. 151. Issued Anrll 1. 1888, matures .Till v 1. 1907. imioiiiitSKiO. held bv S. V. Yost. Bond No. 109, Istued Jan. 1, 1889, matures July 1. 1907. amount 8100. Held by l'. and a. m. r.01 hrn No- 511. Bond No. 1)1. Issued Anrll 1. 1889, matures July 1. 1907. amount $100, held by Mrs. Ami t.oonev. Bond No. 179, Issued April 1, 1889, matures July 1, 1907, amount siou, neiu oy jonn l-arrisu. uy order ol ino bcuooi jtoaru JI .1. WniTAKEn, PlIAHK IlANNA, 1'ATnicK Connors, J. II. Martin, i: O. Malick, Finance. Committee. Shenandoah. Pa.. May 15, 1899 5-10-SMO Cents per yard for home made rag carpet ; others for 40, 45, 50 and 65c per yard. Call aud see our new line ot Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardin Street. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a.c tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. cx&jn:xx:e:, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, .Made Only By TENNEY COMPANY, FOll SALK BY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 1oa N. Main St. FLOWERS Of every description for Decoration Day Miss Mary E.Jones, Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. New Store ! New Stock ! BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Boots and shoes aud footwear of all kinds. Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 206 SOu' Main St., HOOD'S VUAA cure Uvw 111 DIUousucm. Iudlgeetlou, Headache. 4 slecuvut JUueaUv All DmigM .1 i.i jiii iisA 77 v Window Guards, Stable Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY I-22I-240 H. Emerlck St, SAVIN 38 North Main Street. Watson Building. For the latest styles in hats, cheap, go to the Saviligs Store. For the finest underwear in town, go to the Savings Store. For all kinds of the best ladies' and gent's underwear, go to the Saviligs Store. For the iiictst and latest in ladies', misses', children's, men's and boys' shoes, go to the Savings Store. Harry Levit, Proprietor. Uses the best ma terial. Does satis factory work, attends to orders promptly and pleases you with his prices. : FII huh Cor. White and W. G. DUSTO, AGENT. Ferguson House Block. MISCELLANEOUS. 1T7ANTKI). By a younir man of steady in" ublts. a position ai driver of n uroeery or furnituie wnirun. Other light work also referred Can sneoK. read or wrllo l.itnuan- ,,,, P..1U1, Hl.ivUli Itiiisltii nnd Knirllsli. Call ornddress A M. M., 114 Fast Oak street, Sh. ii nndoah, l'a. 5-3--3t It SAI.U l'lrst class refrigerator. Suitable for a f-rceti truck dealer. Aimly nt Shenan doah Produce Co!, 0 toutli Jardin bt 0-29-Ut J7QR SAI.lt. The Iloussman properly, located ' at 138 Hast Coal street- Iteaiou for sclllliR, we desire to eloie tho estate For luirtlculars Inquire of l'hlllp Biermanu, North White street. FOUSAIJC A double dwclllnir, II rooms on each side, lot St0xl30. Bath tubs water rtnstu nnd stpnm heat In each honsc. Finest. largest nnd most centrally located private houses iu Shenandoah. Apply to Jonn a Titman. 5-10-2W VTOTICE. Desirable croncrtlcs for sale, Ap- i ply to 8. U. M. Ilollopcter, attorney. Shenandoah. An ntial Feature. Yon will find our meats the very best of all. If it's a choice cut to be served hot, a delicate bit to be served cold, we'll give vou the fullesT measure of excellence for your money. BELL'S, 19 1 01 STREET. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses - - - Situated on West Coal street, Shenandoah. The property entire Is 124 feet front and 70 feet de.p. Bach bouse liai a frontage of 12 feet bvutec. ueep wiin Kiicnen iv uy . i, are two stories, six rooms, tin roof. They have just bten thoroughly repaired, newly painted nnd papered, and new sills, ouiuouscb nnu cow nouses consiruciea. iiwm FOR SALE OR RENT T-I.l aa . nl.nl. nf O HT1 m til 1 V find Oil rP.ILSOH able terms, llents reduced to 0 per nionui. For further lnlormation appiy w M. P. Fowler, Our New Jewelry Store, UTow nt 123 South Main street, below Krick's hard ware store. Come and see us. We have a larger stock to show you and are sure we can please you. Watchee, Clocks, ,llvorwaro, Musical Goods. See our special line ot ladi s' and gents' solid gold rings and wedding rings. Save your first money in matrimony by buying at our store. Ellis Deull, 13 South Main Street. MP Manuladur if . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Guards, Cellar Guards, RESIDENCE : 22! N. West M, STORE, Near Lloyd Street. Lloyd Streets. '9VT Racers, $35. These wheels In that year were listed at $100. '99 Road Wheel, $45. '99 Racers, $55. Track wheel. THE THIEF OF TIME, r lliis putting off things causes lots of harm : for instance, the opinion that the use of, glasses should be postponed' as long as possible is wrong. Just so soon as you find your eyesight failing you should have your eyes examined. We give a thorough examination free of charge. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. F RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 2I3 W. Centre St. Wholesale and '. Retail. Tabic oil cloth, eitro wide, oil patterns, two yards for 23 cents. Best farmer roll butter, 16 to IS cents. Best Kngllsb Breakfast or Oolong tea, S3 oents. All grades of cofleo, 9 cci.ts to S5 cents. Our.3 for 25o mackerel bag set tho town a buying. E3. A. Friedman, 213 West Centre Street. A box of . our SFECinL FMILT MEW is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Dallvorod at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. flilllons of Dollars Gonptnnmokt, overyyear. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, far nlture, etc., insured In flrBt-clsBa re liable companies u represent! oy HAVm FAUST. Insnrance ent Alio LIU andA.ifU.nUl omp.nl.' PRABOWSKY HOTEL, 1 11. GUABOWSKY, Prop. Il N, Centre Bt, rotUrllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the be A choice line ol irars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers.- -Meals at all bear jI Wilt. 7 E. B. FOLEY, T'vcr,reB,, ' every nek.
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