Our Careful Study. The coiniwntnl ItiRof prescriptions unnoxnet nciencc. Cmniwtence only onineti after CArcful ntutly. ToKlvelwt result from the ineutc1ne,tlw filling ol !reMriiu o 11 s mut no nlwolutely nociirnte. Our contnnt ft t ml v kerns un un o thi II n M. nnd your UeaHhbe nellU by our xaci (in a careiui woi-k. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Mala Street, Shenandoah, Ta. Telephone Connection. See thejexcellent quality and the large quantity of meat you can buy at ourjnorket For 25c. One trial will cause you to give us more. Our market la not exactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your purse. ll I 203 E. Centre St. Eye Treatment For Children. Many children are allowed to wink and blink through the day's study, and at home, with a book six or eight inches from the eyes. During childhood, the ocular lerves and muscles are very sensi tive and may be exposed to severe inflammation and strain by over work. Where a child was formerly doped with drags for nervous and muscular trouble he is now cured with glasses. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler anil Optician. 118 South Main Street. 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 Husset Shoes. Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3.50. 3.50 " 44 a.oo Ladles' 3. 00 " a.25 " " 1.50 ' a 25. 1.25. 3.00. 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 Si. 25 and $1.50. BOSTON I SHOE 27 Soul. Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and maker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DESIONS For use on funeral occasions. All kinds of designs always on band and special designs made on short notice. Best materials, and all work guaranteed. White and black satin slipper with patent extension device. Cor. Mala and Lloyd Streets, CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. Our goods are staple and sell retail at wholesale prices. POK HATUIIDAY. Farmer roll butter, Jflc and I8oj beat creomery butter, zzo; suouiuers, Co ; ai bars of soap for 35c. Ellis Guzinsky, TjfiVWejSt Centre St., Shenandoah. Three doors below brick school. WITH PLEASURE I Ton have a pleasure In the groceries you buy m.ft tuurav we bundle vuur order. Kverythlnir u our place Is fresh, except the manners of our -employe. Our delivery system Is perfect, as you Jl admit II you try it. 13. B. FOLEY, Centre Bt, PITHY POINTS. 'lapppnlngs Throughout the Country Chronicled for lln.ly rriisnl. 1'rowsn Chocolate. Try It. Can ho had overy day nt the Hlicnnnilcmli drug store There Is a movement to hulld a now opera jioum) at 1 aniaqua. Jtaso lwlllst at Tamaqua havo started a movement to build a park. Tho court on Saturday naturalized eight now cltlnms, and three npnllmtlons woro continued. Joseph Ilannan, a former well-known l)el auolte, has removed to Tamnqtin, whero lie win engage 111 uuMncM. The ShenaudoHli drug storo lias prepared n least fur all lovers of n dainty and refreshing uniiK. 'i hoy nave It in t neli Chocolate. Whether or not you lovo your neighbor depends as much on what you aro as on what your celghhor Is. Tho People's National Bank of Shlppens burg, now Iwing organised, will have a capital stock of (40.000. Two hoys who wrote with chalk on n cab, waiting for a newly married couplo at Head ing, were arrested and hold for court. Trinity lteformed cbuich at Pottsvillo was reopened yesterday with special servicer, after undergoing extensive improvements. Harry II. Walters, formerly of Tamaqua, was married to JII99 Zella Hrown, of Akron, Ohio, who has gained literary distinction. Frozen Chocolate I Frowsn Chocolate 1 1 Is thesalo cry of tho town. Tho populace is Riving it enormous sales. At tho Shenan doah drug store. Letters of administration woro granted to Mary Kolloy, on tho estate of Patrick J. Kelly, late of Now 1'hihdolphia. deceased. Tho public school term in Mahanoy town ship will come to a close on Wcduosday noxt, after a highly successful term of nine months. The Elks will hold their auuual hrowso In tho woods near Taylorsvillo, on Thursday, July Oth, tho same place as it was held last yoar. It is learned that work In tho car repair shops ntDolauo will bo finished this week, and that part of tho shops will ho closed down. Tho striko of stono masons at Pittsburg has been settled, and tho men will go to work to-day at 40 cents an hour, an ndvauco of five cents. It is tho crazo of tho town. Frozen Choco late. Everybody proclaims It tho greatest cooling bovcrago yet Introduced. Tho only placo in town for it is at the Shenandoah drug store. The thermometer at two o'clock this after noon registered 00 degrees in the shade. Tho residence of Philip IJiermau. on North White street, is being treated to a coat of paint. The porch and balcony at tho Ferguson House Is bclug painted. As the result of a fright Mrs. Peter Kurtz, of Coal Dalo, has becomo partially naralvzed in tho arms. Hor forearms and fingers have become stitr. You will never feel refroshed unless you try t rozen Chocolate. Go to tho Shenandoah drug store for it. Thursday, June 15th, at 2 p. m., is the time fixed for the beginning of tho trial of the alleged legislative bribers indicted in connection with the McCarroll jury hill. Tho wedding ol Gcorgo lloppes, of Maha noy City, and Miss Bertha Kehler, of Frack villo, is announced to take placo at the latter placo on the afternoon of Tuesday, Juno 13. Tko jury in tho case of Harry Grow vs. tho borough of Pottsvillo, which was sent to its room to delihorato Friday, brought In a verdict of f 1,771.55 in favor of tho plaintiff on Saturday. No drink yet introduced in town has met with so much favor and appreciation as Frozen Chocolate. You can't get it any where olso in town other than at tho Shen andoah drug store. Tho school district of St. Clair is all right. Tho debt is only ft,500, while thero is a bal ance of ovor $4,000 in the treasury. The tax levy is only soven mills and there is a big supply of text books on hand. Roy. M. J. Roth last evening preached the baccalaureate sermon to tho graduating class of the Hanover High school, and at the com mencement exercises on Friday State Super intendent N.C. Schaeffer will spoak. If you've been riding a bicycle, isn't it al most time to look for something that will cool your system? Frozen Chocolate will answer the purpose. Tho only place it is served is at the Shenandoah drug store Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King s New Life Pills. Ever)- pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listless ness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley. Don't suffer from tho Intense heat when you can cool your system with Frozen Choco late at the Shenandoah drug storo. Suits Against the Lehigh. On Saturday attorneys for Mrs. Elizabeth Hinklo, of Mt. Carmel, entered suit for $50, 000 damages against the Lehigh Valley Kail road Company on account of the death of her husband In the Dunellcn wreck. Earlier in the week Martin Keenan brought a similar suit, making three cases against the com pany in Northumberland county. Notice! The Sixth Mine Inspection District Board will oxamine candidates for certificates qual Ifying them for mine foreman and assistant mine foreman in the court house, Pottsvillo, on the Oth and 10th of July, 1S09, as pro vided for by the Act of Assembly, 1691, Article 8, Section 3, of the Mine Ventilation Law. WILLIAM STBIN, 5-30-0t-o-o-d Mine Inspector, I'rom CenKorHlilp For Suntlnco. Santiago de Cuba, June 5. In view of the continued publication of In flammatory editorials in tho local press Governor General Brooke has issuod an order directing the appointment of a press censor for Santiago. Tho edit' ors are Indignant, but tho public gen erally is pleased. The seditious ar tides have not been in any sense an expression of the general opinion. Ice Cream, All flavors Man u f a c tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts A.XC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only IJy " TEIWKY COMPANY, FOK BALE ll FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 1CJJ- N. Main St. TJ MAKING COAL BRICKS. Chicago Inventor lias n Compound fnr tltlllrtng Waste Dust. A dispatch from Chicago snys that "millions of tons of coal dust hitherto deemed little hotter than wasto oro to ho reclaimed ns a fuel through tho medium of a ii-mv com pound, which is soon to ho manufactured In great quantities by n concern recently In corpornted as tho llriqiictto Coal Co. "Tho crumbling atoms of bitumen and air tli reel to aro to ho packed together in rnlna. turo bricks and shipped In largo quantities 10 an parts or tho country, "Gardner Corning, a Chicago man, is tho Inventor of tho formula, hut ho will not divulge tho constituent elements of tho coin. position which ho says will asslinilato with tho coal dust. "He asserts that tho uso of pitch will make tho artificial rakes give out mnro boat and be less productive of smoke than tho most valuable species of hard coal. "It is estimated that 1.000.000 tons of rrnil dust nro distributed about tho couutry by mine ownors. ThostuH, which has been re garded as almost worthless, has been used for tho boddlng of railroads and tho reclaiming of submergod lands. As soon as tho Chicago manufactory is in working order tho concern Mr. Corning heads will establish branch works in different parts of tho country con venient to tho coal centres. "According to the plans prepared by the Inventor, tho coal dust will pass tlironeh several processes boforo it is turned out in brick form. It is first dumped Into a huge receptacle, whero It Is carried to a boiler heated almost to tho Ignition temperature of tho dust. Then tho stuff is mixed with tho various ingredients which nro to mako it practical. Out of this apparatus tho com bined materials fall undor a press, which turns tho stuff into bricks roady for con sumption. Tho apparatus for producing the coal brick is entirely automatic." Can't bo perfect health without puro blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes puro blood. Tones and invigorates tho whole system. New Fraternal Order. Fully six hundred Catholic men from all rarts of tho stato woro in Pottsylllo yestor day, all members of tho Knights of Colum bus, a now fraternal ordor instituted at the county seat yestorday with forty charter members, and is known ns Schuylkill Coun cil, Knights of Columbus. After tho initia tions and tho conferring of degrees tho new council olectod officers, of which tho follow ing aro tho most Important : Grand Knight, James J. Moron; Deputy Grand Knight, Edward Kcane; Chancellor, Daniel Dully; Financial Secretary, Edward McLaughlin; Recording Secretary, Edward Flanigan, The Knights of Columbus Is a society, tho mem bership of which is composed entirely of members of the Catholic faith. It is a fraternal organization with insurance features. 'Tisu't sifo to be a day wltuout Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil in tho house. Never can tell what moment an accident is going to happen. The Welsh 1'rlze Singers. John Beyuon, manager of tho Welsh prize singers, and his wife, Madamo Milos Beyuon, the soprano of tho concort company, will not return with tho party, but will settlo In Now Castle, Pa., and will start in the drv goods business. They have also been 011- gaged as soloists in one of tho churches of that city. Daniol Lloyd, ono of tho tenors of tho troupo, will also make his homo in the United States, and has been engaged as soloist in ono of tho Cincinnati churches. Tho rest of tho company sailed last week from Boston for W ales. Mothurs lose thoir dread for "that terrible second summer" when they h.ivo Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in tho house Nature's specific for bowel complaints of every sort. Mistaken Impression. From Hazleton l'latu-Spcaker. A Shenandoah newspaper has taken upon itself the task of informing somo of the mining officials of tho anthracite region whore tho mining laws are being violated. No names or places, however, aro mentioned. A great way in which to encourage an honest investigation of alleged wrongs I Everybody drinks it. Frozen Chocolate. The new drink that is being served at the Shenandoah drugstore, The Greek Societies. Tho Union of Greek Catholic Societios con vention, which closed at Cleveland, 0 last week, will hold Its next convention at Hazleton, Pa., beginning May 30, 1000. The Union has 187 lodges in tho United States, with a total membership of 8,000. Rev. Cornolius Laurisln, of town, was elected Supreme President, and Rov. Tbeodoro Damjanovltch, of New York, Priest of the union. Visit Orkin's jewelry and music house, next door to Goldin's Mammoth Clothing liouso. tf Adjourned For the Summer. The Ministerial Association of Mahanoy City met to-day and decided to hold no more sessions this summer,. Tho next meeting will be held on tho first Monday of Septeni' ber. l'robably Fatal Fall. Mrs. Mary Lee, aged 80 years, and a resl. dent of Mahanoy City, is at the point of death from the eilects of a fall. After pro paring supper for her two sons Saturday evening she started for the second lloor, aud had almost reached the top of tho stairway when she fell backward. Her skull was fractured at tho base by striking the sharp edge of the corner casing of the stairway. She has been unconscious since the fall. Busy as bees are the clerks at tho Shenan doah drug Btoro dispensing Frozen Chocolate. Tell Yonr Sister A beautiful complexion is an impossibility without good puro blood, the sort that only exists in connection wifh tho good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels, Karl's Clover Hoot Tea acts directly on the bowels, livor and kidneys keeping them in perfeet health. Prico 25 ets. and 50 eta. Sold by P. D. Klrlln on a guarantee. California and Iteturn. One fare plus two dollars for tho round trip via direct lines. Small advance to re turn via Portland, Tacoma aud Soattle. Choice of lines east from Portland, viz., Northern Pacific By., Greet Northern Ry. or Canadian Pacific Ry. to St. Paul. Tickots will ho sold June 23 to July 7, good to return until September 4th. For map-time table and full particulars address John B. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway, 4S0 William street, Willlamsport. Pa. Grippo Cured. "Last winter I had a bad cold and severe cough. I was lame in every joint and muscle. I was sick aud felt as though I was coming down with typhoid fever. It was 110 doubt a bad case of grippe. Mr. K. P. Budge gave me a bot tle of Brazilian Balm, savinir he was sure it would help me. The relief was almost instantaneous. It quickly stormed mv couh aud took the L'rinne with all the pains aud soreness out of my system. I gave the balance of the 50-cent bottle to Mrs. Bishop Wiley for her daughter. It proved so beneficial she sas she never intends to be without it. ' ' J$dwi I'itz Jones, Cincinuati.Ohio. Shenandoah drug tore, wholesale agents TltlSJWHATHKIl. It has grown cooler In tho Missouri nnd' Red lllvcr of tho South valleys, and in tho northern Rocky mountain plateau regions. It has grown warmer in tho lower lnko region nnd Ohio valleys. Forecast for this Bcctlon until 8 p. m. to day: Fair; light east winds. Fair tomorrow. Sun rise, 4:41; sunset, 7:28: lonEth of day. 14h., 47 m.; moon rises, 2:11 a. m.; moon Bets, 3:GG p. m. PERSONAL MENTION. David Hopkins transacted business nt Pottsvillo this morning. Mrs. James W. Marshall nnd daughter visited friends at Pottsvillo to-day. Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Marshall went to Pottsvillo this morning, to visit friends. Mrs. Ehcnczor Evans and daughter, Margaret, of Nnntlcoko, aro In town to spend soveral weeks with Mrs. Evans' parents, Mr. aud Mrs. David Brown. Mlssos Katlo Plopport and Katio Wllcom visited frionds at Mahanoy City last ovenlng. Mlssos Sarah Gcrbor and Manio Bachman, of Mahanoy City, wero visitors to town yes terday afternoon. Mrs. William Brown, of St. Clair, is visiting rolatives in town. T. R. Beddall, E. W. Shoemaker, M. M. Burko and S. G. M. Uollopctcr, Esqs., trans acted buslnoss at tho Pottsvillo motion court to-day. , Among thn residents of town who enjoyed trips to Lakosido yestorday wero Messrs. F. J.llicnuan, W. J, (lalviu, James Murphy, B. J. Keogh, It. D. Hagenhuch, Harry Wertz, F. J. Grady and Martin Mullahy, and Mlssos Mollio McGulnness, Katio Malia aud Katie Cunningham. Carl Coogau, of Hazleton, was greeted hero by his numerous frionds yosteiday. Messrs. R, A. Davenport and daughter, Elsie, James Morgan and daughter, Carrie, Miss Emma Hares, of town, and John Beau mont, of St. Clair, enjoyed a two-days' jour noy to Bloomsburg. John Brccn, of Wntsonburg, Colorado, is hero on a visit to rolatives. Ho Is superin tendent of a coal mino at that place. N. J. Howson, of Wilmington, Del,, was a guest of friends in town yesterday. Miss Maine Lewis, of Mahanoy City, was seen in town yesterday, Charles Willman, of Mt, Carmel, was a Sunday visitor to town. Mrs. Henry Roads loft town for Pittstown to join hor husband, where thoy will locate. Mrs. Christ. Bosslor, of Soven Stars, a former resident of town, has given birth to a daughter. Clydo Glover, a recent High school gradu ate, has cntored the employ of Charles Povinsky, tho East Centre street druggist, as clerk. Tho goblot in which tho Frozen Chocolate is given you is a beauty in itself. Get it nt tho Shenandoah drug store. OUR COAL PRODUCTION. Jnlteil Stntos, nt I'resent Increase, Will Soon Ho tlio I.nmtwt Producer. Washington, Juno 5. The coal pro duction and consumption of the world during the past 15 years are presented In some tables just prepared by the treasury bureau of statistics. Theso show that while the United Kingdom Is still tho largest coal producer of the world, the United States Is a close second, and If tho present rate of gain Is continued will soon become tho lead ing coal producing country of the world. The coal production of the United Kingdom In 1897 was 202,000, 000 tons; that of the United States, 179,000,000 tons; Germany, 91,000,000; Franco, 30,000,000; Belgium, 22,000,000; Austria-Hungary, 12,000,000; Russia, nearly 10,000,000; Australasia, nearly 8,000,000; Japan, over 5,000,000; Dritish India, 4,000,000; Canada, nearly 4,000, 000; Spain, 2,000,000. No other coun try reached 1,000,000 tons In produc tion. The United States has gained much more rapidly during the 15 years under consideration than has the Uni ted Kingdom or any of the important coal producing countries of the world, her gain during the 15 years being over 73 per cent and that of the Uni ted Kingdom less than 24 per cent. The announcement just made by the geological survey that the coal produot of the United States in 1898 was 219, 836,000 short tons, against 220,287.000 for Great Britain, shows that the Uni ted States soon will become the lead ing coal producing nation of the world. As an exporter of coal, however, the United States takes low rank in pro portion to its production and stands fourth in the list of coal exporting countries. In 1897 the exportatloni of coal from tho United Kingdom were 48,000,000 tons; from Germany, 12,000, 000; from Belgium, over G,000,000, and from the United States a little less than 4,000,000. In 1898 the quantity exported was slightly above 4,000,000 tons. Australasia comes next to the United States as a coal exporting country, her exports amounting to nearly 3,000,000 tons, while France ex ported nbout 2,500,000, Japan 2,000, 000 and Canada about 1,250,000 tons in 1897. Franco is the largest coal Importing country, her Importations in 1897 be ing nearly 12,000,000 tons, while Ger many imported G,000,000, Austria-Hungary 5,000,000, Italy 4,250,000, Canada nearly 4,000,000, Belgium nearly 3,000, 000, Russia 2,500.000, Sweden over 2, 250,000, the United States nearly 1,500, 000, and Australasia 1,000,000 tons. Great Britain Is also the largest con sumer of coal in proportion to popula tion, with Belgium second and the United States third. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Reduced Rates to Los Anqkles, Cat.., via Pennsylvania Railboad. For the National Educational Association Convention to bo held at Los Angeles, Oil., July 11 to It, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soli oxcursion tickets via direct routes from points on its line, to Los Angeles, Oal., aud return, at rate of single faro for the round trip, plus $ 2.00 membership fee. These tickets will he sold, good going Juno SI to July 7, aud when stamped by Joint Agent at Los Angeles, good to return, arriving at final destination, until SeptemhorS. For further Information apply to ticket agents. Frozen Chocolate works wonders, Quality in beverages Is our solo delight. You always get your monpy's worth at the Shenandoah drug store, l'asseugers Beared. Somo excitement was occasioned on board a Lakeside Railway ear last night when It was running westward through tho First ward, A boy threw a .cannon cracker into the ear and It exploded on tho lap of a young lady, but fortunately injured no one. Most of the passengers were ladies, and thoy wero much oxclted by tho occurrence.. The motor man and conductor made an unsuccessful effort to catch the mischievous boy. Forecast for all summer is Frozen Choco. lata. A sure uredlction and a winner. Served only at Shenandoah drug store, GOLDIN'S. Mammoth Clothing House, The Leading Clothing House in the Town, 9 and 11 S. Main St., I Goldin, Proprietor. Deaths nnd Funerals. The funeral of William Stctler, Sr., took placo yestorday afternoon from the residence on West Lino street, whero services were conductod by Rev. James Moore, pastor of tho Primltlvo Mothodist chuich. Interment was made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, Robert I). Colhorn, aged 05 years, died at his home on Saturday, and interment was made at that place this afternoon. Samuel Ilcxtcr, n former resident of Minersvlllo, died on Saturday from Injurios received by jumping from tho second-story window of his residence in Philadelphia, while suffering from mental derangement, llo was 40 years old and conducted a clothing storo. Mrs. Annio Ilyland, of Park Placo, wss buried to day. Tho Bcrvicos wero held at St. Canicus church, Mahanoy City, and tho ro uiains wero taken to Mt. Carmel for inter ment. John Carr, of Wilkesbarre, who died at a Philadelphia hospital after an operation, was buried to-day, tho tuncrai taking place from tho residence of his sister, Mrs. Bernard Mc- Cormick, at Mahauoy City. Tho remains wore taken to Pottsvillo for interment. Six nephews of tho deceased were the pall bearers. Tho crowds at the Shonandoah drug store aro all admirers of Frozen Chocolate. They know a good thing, when they hoar of It. a mIdnioht conference. AssNtnnt Seorotnry Molltlcilohn Snys "Not ofn Soi-Ioua Chnrnotor," Washington, June 5. Acting Secre tary of War Meikeljohn and Adjutant General Corbln had a conference with tho president after midnight. They had been summoned by the president, it was understood. What the nature or result of- tho conference was can only bo conjectured ns yet, as the parties to it declined to discuss it. Mr. Meiklejohn and General Cor bln wero with the president about halt an hour, leaving shortly before 1 o'clock, Tho lateness of the meeting attracted more than usual attention, as there has been no recent occasion for late conferences. Upon returning to his hotel Mr. Meiklejohn said in response to all Inquiries that there was nothing to make public, and that the subject under consideration was not ot a sorious character. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with T OCAI, APPLICATIONS, as they ennnot reach the seat of the disease. Catnrrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inttrnnlly, and acts directly on tho blood nnd mucous surfaces. HnirB Catnrrh Cure Is not n.quack medicine. It wns prescribed by one ol the best phynlcl&ns In this country for years, nnd Is a regulAr prescrip tion. It Is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the beat blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous eurfneer. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. V. J. CHENKY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the beat. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is the host floir nid i)ii:i). KM.IOTT.-At New Philadelphia, on tho 2nd iuat., Hnrry Elliott, aged Sii years. Funeral will take placo from his lato residence on Wednesday morning nt 10 o'clock. High mass will bo celebrated in tho Church of the Holy Family at that place. Interment in the parish cemetery. FrUnds and relatives respectfully Invited to attend. 0-5-2t MISCELLANEOUS. ' OST. A pockelhoot containing a turn of J money. A rewurd will be paid upon return to JU:uAUofllco. It FOUND. A big belonging to someone. Party owning, can have name by paying damages ft did and costs. Addresa "M, H,,M care of Herald. C-.V3t ITIO It SALE.Tlie nnussmnn property, located at 138 Kast Coal street. Keasoii for selling, we desire to close tho estate For particulars Inquire of IMiillp ltlermann. North White street. 5-22-if VfOTIOB. Desirable properties for sale. Ap i ply to H. Q. M. Uollopctcr, attorney. Hheuundoah. 3-31U Fine and Firm. Our meats fire flue and firm, tender and clean You'll enjoy them equally well at breakfast, luncheon or dinner, and we'll be glad to aid you in making a suitable selection Our meats cost only what they are wor,ti, and we'gve you irood uicas uru in (juallty and rjmjtltlfy. BELL'S. 19 1 M 1EH. New Store ! New Stock ! BOTTOfl ROCK PRICES! Boots and shoes nnd footwear of all kinds. Ilepalrtng iiLatly, promptly aud cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 206 SOuth Main St., GOLDIN'S. LET US SERVE YOU! It's the particular person we nppcnl to. The man whose ideas of dress are formed from his custom of wearing carefully-made, well-fitting garments. It does not matter how hard you ate to please or fit. We pride ourselves for being able to fit you in quality, fit and price. Our stock was never more complete, and consists of nil the very latest styles for the summer, and when we claim our prices are from $1.5010 $3.00 cheaper than elsewhere we only voice the sentiments of thousands of our customers. Our reputation of being the largest and cheapest clothing store in this part of the country and at the same time the only store that guarantees perfect satisfaction to its customers was made through our selling the best goods for the least money, and this season is no exception to the rule. Our stock of linen suits for children has arrived and are a pleasure to look at. You cannot get anything more stylish or serviceable for the little fellows for the summer, and like all our stock the price is the lowest. GRAND OPENING I IT 1SNOW1NFULL BLAST The Baltimore Cheap Store. No. 30 East Centre street, has opened its doors with a full line of Tinware, Graniteware, Woodware, Glass ware, China, Crockery, Toys, Notions and Umbrellas. SPECIAL. Our 3-cent counter will be a surprise to everybody. On it you will find the bet bargains ever offered in this section. Come One 1 Come All I BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzewskl Building. 30 East Centre St. Horses, Carriages and Harness. NdSWeilter'S Combination Sale Tuesday, June 6th, I899, At my Exchange Stables Sale i:jo p. m., Rain or Shine. ' and Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St, Uses the best ma terial. Does satis factory work, attends to orders promptly and pleases you with ; his prices. : bull Cor. White and W. G- DUSTO, AGENT. Ferguson House Block. An Air of Satisfaction. There's more real satisfaction, style, comfort and durability in one suit from our work-rooms than you can possibly get elsewhere. We have some extremely deslrahlo lahries and patterns, our own eielu Ive Importatlohs. Also In 'our Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. rillllons of Dollars Go nP In. nmoVi, every yoar. Take do risks but got your houses, stock, fur. nlture, etc., insured In first-class to liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, J5sra? ' 18) South JurdlnBI KUn Lift an4Aeoldt.! onvtnlas GOLDIN'S. One carload of Western horses, personally selected. One car of new buggies, some with rubber tires, wagons, surreys and traps. Second-hand wagons, carriages harness. Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Lloyd Streets. '9X Racers, $35. These wheels In that year were lltcd at J10O. '99 Road Wheel, $45. '99 Racers, $55. Track wheel. F RlEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and I Retail. Table oil cloth extra wide, all liattcrns, two yards for 2 cents. Hen farmer roll butler. IS to 18 cents. Uest KnuHsh lirrakfast or Onlnni; tra, Si cents. All Krades of coffee, 9 cents to! cents. Our 3 for 25o mackerel has set tho town a bul,.tf, B. A. Friedman, 213 West Centre Street. FOR FIN FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES OO TO DAVISON'S DEPAUTflENT STORES, Noa. U9.l2i.i23 North Main St, u .
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