rur Careful Study Tlio oortllmund. InRof prescriptions In mi exntt serene. Competence only ennm after careful study. To Hive best results from the lnmlclne.thou'lllni; (if prescriptions must bo absolutely accurate. Our constant study kMIIB us up i il n mil your ho.iltlibeneflts by our t and careful work. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephono Connection. ee the excellent uality and the irge quantity of leat you cajnjniy t our market For 25c. ie trial will cause you to give us more. )ur market Is not exactly located centrally t tbot little extra walk will benefit your rse. J 203 E. Centre St. iye Treatment For Children. Many children are allowed to ink and blink through the day's udv. and at home, with a book x or eight inches from the eyes During childhood, the ocular erves and muscles are very sensi ve and may be exposed to severe inanimation and strain by over--ork. Where a child was formerly oped with drugs for nervous' and luscular trouble he is now cured .ith glasses. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 18 South Main Street. SPRING SHOES A big line of Men's, Ladies', 'hisses' and Children's shoes await 'bur approval. We call special tttention to our exquisite line of Russet Shoes. Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3.50. 3.S0 ' " a 25. 3.00 " " 1.35. Ladies' 3.oo " 2.00. a.25 " ' 1.50. 41 t en I. no. These prices range in comparison with the Misses' and Children's stock. Another lot of shoes cointr at 35 cents that are really worth $1.25 id $1.50. BOSTON 27 South Main Slreet. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. .Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and maker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DESIQNS For use on funeral occasions. .11 ft .laafima nlwflVH On liaild And aruM-inl tleslims made on sliort notice. Beet material!, and all work guaranteed. White and black satin slipper with patent ' extension device. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. Our good are staple and sell retail at wholesale prices. FOR SATUIIDAY. Farmer roll butter, 16c nd IHo; best creamery butter, Tie; shoulders, io ; 20 bars of soap for S5c Ellis Guzinsky, 16 West Centre St., Shenandoah, Three doors below brick school. WITH PLEASURE ! K lh Tou hare a pleasure In the croeerles you buy and the way we bundle your order. Everything in our place U fresb. except the manners ot our oiuployes. Our delivery system Is perfect, as fou U admit If you try It B. B. FOLEY, " Centre 81, Paine's III ibjiM Gives Best spring medicine. It makes the weak strong1. We sell and recommend it SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South lain Street. thk,whatiu:k. The temperature has risen In the Middle and North Atlantic states, the lower Missouri valley nnd mtddlo Hocky mountain regions, has fallen In the middle and northern plateau, and has remained nearly stationary elsewhere From Arizona through the middle Rooky mountains to Man itoba there ex tends a trough of low pressure. Forecast for this section until 8 p. m. todny Fair; continued .high temperature; light Bouthorly winds. Probably thunder storma to morrow nfternoon. Sunrise, 4:41; sunset, 7:2P; length of nay, I4h., 48m.; moon rises, 3:30 a. m.; moon sets, G:01 p. m. THE SLATE PREVAILED. (Continued from First Page.) Board was ro-organlzcd as follows : P. J. Ferguson, president; John Donlan, secretary; John McAndrow, treasurer. The first two named aro Democrats, while tlio latter is a member of the Citizens' party. M. M. Burke, Esq , of Shenandoah, was ro-olcctet1 Solicitor. James F. Gallagher was elected principal of the schools for a term of one year. Tho examination of tcaehors, CO in number, was conducted to-day by County Superintendent Q. W. Weiss. MAHANOY CITY. Tho School Board of Slahanoy City or ganized last night as follows: President, fleorge Wrcmi; Secretary, Jacob G. Sunday; Treasurer, Charlos Bensinger; Solicitor, B. P. Swank. Tho last two named officers wcro elocted without opposition. m'adoo school board. The McAdoo School Board ro-orgauized for the year last evening by electing John M. Williams, President; Edward McGeehan, Sec retary, and John B. Currey, trcasuror. John W. Hansberger was chosen Solicitor. MAHANOY TOWNSHIP. School Directors Bradloy, Galvin, Dalton, McKerns and Keating, of Mahanoy township, met last evening In tho school houso at Colo's patch at 7:30 o'clock for tho purposo of re organization. Hon. William A. Andersou was unavoidably uhsent from the meeting. Tho organization resulted as follows : Presi dent, James Dalton, of St. Nicholas ; Secre tary, William Bradley, Mahanoy City P. O. ; treasurer, Michaol Burke, of St. Nicholas. Tho treasurer's bond was fixed atf35.000. Tisn't safo to ho a day without Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil in tho houso. Never can tell wbut moment an accident is going to happen. Pennsylvania's (Jrnnil Army. Wllkesbarre, Pa., Juno 6. The state encampment of the G. A. R. meots here this week. The city Is gaily dec orated in honor of the occasion. To day will be taken up In the registering of delegates and assigning them to their hotels. This evening there will he a public entertnlnment at the Nes bitt theater. Tomorrow the parade will take place and on Thursday tho election of officers. Minors Deninnrt Another Advnnco. Dubois, Pa., June 0. Notwithstand ing tho miners of tho entire region wero granted an advance of Ave centa Sast week, a strike was inaugurated yesterday at neynoldsvllle 'and' El- sanora which promises to extend to all other mines in this section before the end of the week. Demands aro made for another advance. UrirtnaCoionol Hnwklns ForTronsuror Washington. Pa.. June C The Re publicans of Washington county met In annual convention yesteraay ana nom inated a county ticket to be voted on next fall. Itesolutlons were adopted strongly urging Colonel A. L. Hawkins, of the Tenth Pennsylvania regiment, lor state treasurer. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Reduced Kates to Lob Anqeles, Cal., via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the National Educational Association Convention to be bold at Log Angoloe, Cal., July 11 to 14, tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will sell excursion tickets via direct routes from points on its line, to Los Angeles, Cal., and return, at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus fa.00 membership feo. Those ticket will be sold, good going June 21 to July 7, and when stamped by Joint Agent at Los Angeles, good to return, arriving at final destination, until Septemlier S. For further Information apply to tickot agents. . Cnllforula mid Itrturn. One fare plus two dollars for tho round trio via direct lines. Small advance to re turn via Portland. Tacoma and Seattlo, Choice of lines oast from Portland, viz. Northern Paolfie By., Greet Northern Ry. or Canadian Pacific lly. to St. Paul. Tickets will be sold Juno 38 to July 7, good to return until September 4th. For map-time table and full particulars address John It. Pott, District PasseDger Agent, Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway, 480 William street, WUHamport, Pa. A IJlcsslng For tlio Ladles. Thousands of ladies are usinc Brazil ian Balm. For soreness, pain, bearing down and many kinds of trouble, it acts like a charm. A u cent or uouar uouie often does more good in one week than any .vtuer reineuy aoea in montiis. ji goes right to the spot, removing all in ilammation. Mrs, Geo. W. Roberts, oi Wilminrton. Del., save, "A strong solu tion of Brazilian Balm and -warm water used as an injectlou has done me more good than all the remedies and prescrip tions i ever uteu. Shenandoah drag store, wholesale agents SCANLAN CASES ARGUED. Judgo llcchlel tn Declrto Trlnl. its tn n Jury PotUvillo, Juno 15, Judge Bochtct nt 8 o'clock began hearing tlio arguments on tho rules to ro-opon tho judgments obtained by tho borough and School Board of Shennn. doah against M. J, Scnnlnn, tax collector during tho years 1801, 'IW and '00, nnd to allow trial by jury. Former Congressman Itollly represented tho petition upon which tho proceeding Is based, and a numhor of bondsmen for tho year 1800; Mr. Wadllngor a number of tho 1803 bondsmen, and Messrs. A W. Schalck. S. O. M. Hollopoter nnd Nicholas Hobllch various bondsmen of tho different years. John F. Whalon nnd M. M. llurko appoarcd for tho borough and School Hoard. Mr. Rcllly several Mondays ago said in court that tho case might Involvo n far- reaching decision that would, perhaps, form a statc-wldo prccodont In tho matter of tax collectors bonds; and, Judging from tho piworful arguments mado by tho various lawyers great importance is Attached to tho coming ruling of tho court. Uoorge J. Wadllngor mado tho opening argument which, briefly stated, claimed that tho books of tho borough show that tho ollicials have applied ton thousand dollars moru to tho 1803 dupllcato than tho duplicate amounts to. IIo also eloquently argued that tho act of tho borough In applying tho 1803 nnd 1800 taxes toward tho settlement of tho 1MH dupllcato is n clean cut misappropriation of tho public funds and a violation of tho law. Mr. Wadllngor cited authorities in support of his position, notably 0th county reports, page 113, and was complimented on his ad dress. lion. James B. Rcitly, in behalf of Mr. Scanlan, said, among other things, that tho sureties shs 11 bo responsible and responsible only for tho amount of tho dupllcato and not for the amount of the bond, $100,000. Ho chargud tho borough authorities with ncgll genco nnd claimed that unless It could bo shown tho dupllcato was legally mado out and that otliur details had bcon proporly attended to by tho borough ollicials there rould bo no liability on tho part of tho bonds men. Ho cited authorities in support of his several contentions and declared tho law re quired tho Town Council to deliver tho dupllcato on or boforo tho First Monday of August, and, that if thoy failed to do so tho Tax Collector shall obtain a mandamus to compcll them to deliver tho duplicate Mr. Rcllly contendod tho sureties cannot bo held to suller for tho failuro of Collector Scanlan to tako such action, and ho assorted that not only was thoro no dupllcato but that thcro novor was even a levy of tax, thus compell ing tho collector to wild go at it through tho town in search of taxes, calling on anybody and everybody, lie said that if his position was sustained it would havo a wholesome ollect upon the municipality and compel ollicials henceforth to strictly, truly and con .lfntlou'7 observe tho requirements of tho law. The argument then turned upon tho claim of Mr. Scanlan that tliero never was n settle ment of the dupllcato of 1800 by tho Borough Auditors. Mr. Reilly said thcro could bo no recovery on the bond until after a settlement, (showing a balance) had been mado ; he de clared no statement existed on tho court records of any balance. There was, ho con tinued, ne dilleronco of opinion as to tho facts, and it was admitted that whatever Scanlan collected he turned over to tho bor ough treasurer; and If that bo so, up to tho First Monday of April, 1807, ho submitted to court that that should cud this caso. Mr. Hollopeter hero called attention to tho caso of the Com. vs. Knlttlo, 170th Pcnna. reports. This caso relates to tho chargo that tho collector took tlio funds of tho duplicate of a subsequent year to pay otf tho duplicate of a preceding year, thus relieving tho bondsmen from liability. IIo said tho bor ough ollicials from the testimony, kuow Scanlan was using the taxes pf 1803 to pay ou tho duplicate of 1801, and there was enough In it to show that this judgment should he re-opened and the bondsmen let into a trial by jury. Mr. Reilly thoreforo urged that both rulos to ro onon tho Judcment bo mado absolute. Ills address produced a profound Impression. A. W. Schalck followed and said that Air, Wadlinger had bandied the sido ot Mr. Scanlau's sureties so well as to tho 1803 dupllcato that thero was nothing furthor to bo said on that matter; and Mr. Ketlly'sar umcnt on tlio 1800 dupllcato had been so searching that ho really could sco nothing now to add to It, and ho therefore had to confino himself to practically tho same ground. Ho declarod that Scanlan's term becan on the first Monday of April, 1801, ending on tho first Monday of April, 1807, and that after the latter date, Scanlan bad no legal author ity to collect a dollar of tax. He asserted that although the dupllcato should, accord' inc to tho council's resolution, have beeu do. livcred to Scanlan tho first Monday of August, 1800, it was not givon to him until September, 1807. Thero was also no warrant delivered to Scanlan. It was not sullicient that he bad a county tax dupllcato to go by, That would not do. Ho had no authority by law to collect a dollar. Ono of the pro visions of tho law is that the collector shall put up notices, and how could he put up no, tices unless ho had tho dupllcato ? The col lector has no authority to collect after he goes out of ollice. The bond is not for tbo faithful performance of duties, but for the collection of taxes, and tho balance held against Scanlan is only an, estimated ono. Judge Bechtcl : Even though ho would collect all the taxes, according to your argu ment, the sureties could not be held reliable. Under 101th Peuna. reports and other au thorities, when ho filer his bond he cannot deny his liability, and when tho principal is liable his sureties aro liable. Mr. Rcllly: It is not always so, your honor. Judge Bechtcl ; Tho application of tho law is different as to tax collectors' bonds, from its Application to other bonds. Mr. Schalck then reiterated tliat tne sureties of Mr. Scanlan could not beheld liable whon it was shown that tho duplicate for 1800 had not been delivered to him until after be had gone out of ofiice. His address was listened to with tho closest attention Mr. Burke followed, saying that he would make his argument brief in viow of the hour, 4:16 o'olock. The bond in this ease is drawn according to the act of 1850, a Schuylkill county Act, and ho declared that, undor this law, tbo bond should be entered up against the balance due. Judge Bechtel : If it bo truo, as alleged by Mr. Schalck, that tbo balance against the col lector Is but an estimated one, would this apply? Mr, Burke: That balance, as I understand it, is correct, Mr. Scanlan being present with the Chairman of tbo Finance Committee when the balance was fixed upon. Mr. Hollopeter ; I'm inclined to believe that this is not correct. Mr. Burke quoted the Act of May 11th 1807, page 40, stating that when a baiauco is due by a collector his term ehalj be revived He behoved this Act extended the terms o 1801 and 05 and 00; and, that the duplicates were delivered within tho prescribed time Should this Act bo found not to so apply, thero is other authority, which ho quoted that would bold himself and his bondsmen liable. The case of the Cora. vs. Nottlo, 182nd Peuna. Reports, pave 17C, was mentioned relative to the application of 1800 taxes to, ward the settlement of the 1803 duplicate, There is no evidunce to show that Couuo, knew anvthlng of the application by Mr. Scanlan of the funds of one year toward the settlement of another year s dupllcato. Mr. Wadlinger said tho borough ledger showed such a credit, but Mr. Whaleu con tended that the ledger was kept by Treasurer Dawes and was lo evidence that the Uiuncll Pills CURE SIGK HEADACHE nnd act llko mnfilo on fl went Btnmach nnd illsonlcrrtl 7ver. 10 cents and Z cents, At. all drug stores. moil wero nwaro ot such n stato ot tacts. Mr. Burko concluded at 4:fI8 by asking that tho judgmonts roudored on this boud shall stand. Ho delivered his ploa In an easy, convincing manner. Mr. Reilly made a few remarks and then tho caso was submitted to Judgo Ilcchtol, who will rendor his decision aftor considering tho various points made. READY FOR TRIALS. Dniipliln District Attorney 11ns tlio Cases In Ills llaiidn. Hnrrisburg, Jtino 0. Alderman Maurer yesterday sent to District Attornoy Millar the Legislative bribery oases except that of John R, Byrno, of Westmoreland, who has demanded a hearing. Byrno's hearing camo up before tho Alderman this afternoon at 3:30 o clock. Tho return for tho arrest of Representa tive Bugler, of Lycoming, charged with per jury, was mado to tho Alderman yesterday, and Mr. Knglcr will bo triod noxt wcok. PERSONAL MENTION. Alex. Schrclhcr, of Pottsville, a former resident of town, was receiving tho glad hand of his old acquaintances hero to-day. Miss Maino Conlan, of Mtnorsvlllo, is the guest of Miss Annie Jlurke. Misses Sara Burko. Sadie Cardln, Salllo Hovers and Nellio McDonald, havo gone to liloonisburg, to appear before tho oxamlniug board ot tlio formal sciiool. Rov. John Gruhlor and W. II. Lowis went to Orwlgsburg to-day to atteud a bank directors' meeting. Fred. Qruhlor visited friends at Frackville to-day. Mrs. John Gregory, of town, and Mrs David Phillips, of Glrardvillo, havo gono to Scrantou to visit frieuds. T.no llamlieriror started to-ilav on his southern commercial tour, his first placo of stoppago to bo Morgantown, Wost Irgtnia. Miss Nellie Finuoy has returned to her homo in Pottsville. J. R. Coyle, Esq., has gono to New York to nttend tho funeral of a relative Miss Katio T.ovlno, and hor sister, Mrs. Kamcfski, of Mt. Carmcl, nnd L. Maisel, at tended a Hebrew picnic at llnzloton to-day. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Jlcdea and son, George, wcro visitors to Reading yesterday. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. iverv Dill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listless- ness into energy, brain-lag into mental jiowcr. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley. AVM. l'ENJf. Morgan Llewellyn, of Nantlcoko, has suc ceeded Dennis Dorris ns coal Inspector at tho Win. Penn colliery. Ho assumed tho position yesterday. Mrs. Mary Seltzer, of ilalianoy wry, visited friends hero. Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis and Mrs. David Brooks, former residents. of this placo and now of Philadelphia, visited frionds on Sun day. Charles Willman and family, ot Bit. Carmol, wore guests of William Jones' family hero. Mrs. Harry Hart, 01 Shouamloali, was a isltor hero this week. William Keshnor, of Shamokin, has come to Win. P01111 to llvo with his uncle, James Fitzgibbons, Mis3 Maud Gilpin, tho sweet singor of Shenandoah, was a visitor bore yesterday. Tho Children's Day anniversary will bo postponed ono week. It will bo held on tho third Suuday of June, Instead of tbe-ecomlT A program has beon well prepared and a good tiino is expected. Tho prayer meeting will bo held as usual this oveniug. Subject: "How a Captive Girl Saved Her Captor." Deaths and Funerals. Mrs. John Bollu, a woll known resident of Flshback, Pottsville, died at that placo yos terday afternoon. Deceased was aged 05 years, and was tho mother of Coustablo Thomas Bolin, of town. The funeral will tako placo on Thursday morning at 0:30 o'clock. High mass in St. Patrick's church. Tho remains will arrive here at noon over the Pennsylvania railroad and will then be taken to the Annunciation cemetery for in terment. James Quinn, ono of tho oldest . and most respected citizens of Mahanoy Plane, died suddenly at the homo of his step-soil; John O Boylo, Sunday morsing. Deceased retired apparently in good health on Saturday even ing and was seizod with hemorrhages dunug tho night and soou succumbod to their attacks. Notice! Tho Sixth Mluo Inspection District Board will examine candidates for certificates qual ifying them for mino foreman and assistant mine foreman in tho court houso, Pottsvlllo, ou tho 0th nud 10th of July, 1800, as pro vided for by tbo Act of Assembly, 1801, Articlo 8, Section 3, of tho Mino Ventilation Law. William Stki.v, 5-30-Gt-o-o-d Mine Inspector. The Schuylkill Clamda. The Schuylkill Classis of tho Reformed church convened in annual session last oven iug nt Orwlgsburg, and will continuo for several days. Special services will bo held each evening, and to-morrow evening a misslouary mcoting will be held at which Rev. .. A. Yearick, of town, will delivor an address. The business meeting will be held Saturday morning. M. II. Master, of town, Is iu attendance at the sessions. Gin' bo perfect health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates the whole system. Illocked a Gutter. Daniel Sweeney, of Lost Creek, prosecuted Mrs. Margaret Dean, of tho samo place, bo foro Justice Malia, at Glover's Hill, last night on a charge of malicious mischief. It is claimed tho defendant blocked a gutter which the Glrard Estato ollicials thought should bo kept open. It Is also ulleRed that tho blocking resulted In a caso of typhoid fever. Mrs, Dean waived a hearing and en tered (200 bail for trial at court. "Hands across the soa," Sousa's latest march, at Brunim's, 10 South'Malu street. Gordon 1'lane to Ou. Orders wero Issued yosterday, to re move all the machinery at tho Gordon planes to soveral points aloug tbo railroad system. By the end of the week this work will be well under way. All doubt as to whether the planes will work again is now removed. Tbpordorof removal was a sur- prise at Gordon, as many had a lingering hone that work would bo resuinod, The ulaues were shut down about four years ago, when trafllo was diverted to the Catawlsu branch, Marriage Licenses. Ilko Medlvlts aud Manya Komanlcuka both of Shenandoah. Peter Katch and Mary Marsillack, both of Kelavres. Harry Comfalr and Emma Dltzel, both of Minersvllle. John Waruds and Fannie Bannes, both of Gilbertnn. John Bodor and Mary Ilcfko, both of Mc Adoo. geechariYs ijiij'iAiYWYifitaTyniifrfi-Ti'riii'iriTiiiwiiinafH,,K"' iW, WiiT'Tffr?""- PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Ohronlclml for Hasty I'ermat. Tho School Board moots to-morrow evou- Ing. Tho colllorios of tlio Hazloton region will work four days this week. Lakeside Is bocominir very popular undor tho managomontof Mine Host B, J, Yost. Tho Nlnctv-N'no Club, of Port Carbon, will hold a Boloct nlcnlo at Tower's Well on Thursday, Clarence, son ol Charles Denglor. fltilshod his lacdlcal studies at tho University, and is now 111 at a Phlladolphia hospital. Tho Boston Bakery, bakers of homc-mado Uvonnd Graham bread, has oponod h store at 37 West Contra street. William Quirk, tho popular operator at Locust Summit, was married ou Thursday to Miss Llzzlo Fltzpatrlck. Tlin annual cntnuicnccment of tho High school at Ccntralla will bo hold this evening. An exchango say tho P. & R. Catawlm branch will bo doublo tracked from ono end to tbo other, but this Is a doubtful story. Tho School Directors aro having their troubles tlioso days. B. G. Hess and Joseph Knapp aro In nt tendauco at the G. A. R. encampmont nt Wilkcsbarro. Representative Constein, of Ashland, who has been a patient in a Philadelphia hospital for the past twclvo months, Is Improving. Everybody Bbould Join In tho Fourth of July celebration. ' Tho Elks Minstrels, of Ashland, will givo their poiformanco this ovening. Tho Rleht Rov. Talbot, bishop of the dlnrran nf Eastern Pennsylvania, adminis tered tho right of confirmation at Mt. Carmcl yesterday. Ulsenlionor Wins Out, Tho court at Bloomsburg refused the mo tion by tho defendants to direct a non-suit in tho caso of J. H. Eisenhower vs. tlio ucn tralla school district, which is an action to recover on a judgmont for unpaid salary as superintendent of tho public schools of that n aco. This finding of Judgo Little's was an nounccd on Saturday, and confirms tho previous aviard of judgment by Judge Lyou Visit Orkln's Jewelry and music house, noxt door to Goblin's Mammoth Clothing House. tf I5U.I0TT. At New Philadelphia, on tho 2nd Inst., Ilnrry 11 Unit, ngeil UK yenrs. Funeral will bike phico from hit Into residence on WViltipsilnv niornlliir nt 10 o'clock, lllull mass ovlll be celebrated In the Church of tbo Holy I-nmlly at tnnt pmcc. interment in tuo paripu cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to attond. G-5-2t 110I.1.N'. At Pottsville, on tho Stb i st , Martha, wife of tho late John llolln. Fllnernl will take place front her Into residence nt Flshbncli on Thursday morning nt 0.30 o'clock. HIrIi ninsa will be rend In St. Patrick church. The remains will leave Pottsville on tho 11:23 n, m, Pennsylvania train for Shenandoah, where Interment will be Hindu In the Ammnclntton cemetery. Friends nnd relatives respectfully invited to nltend. It 0 J tor ' o . oiinauioDoror RHEUMATISM. Wr.TTT5AT.rlTA f ,wwuuu- boo. cunuar uompuunts, ana prcparca nnaer mo stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, oscriboaby eminent phyEicIaEsii DR. RICHTER'S fad lununn 9V TTorld renowned ! Ttamftrkablvsncccfisful I lontyecnnlno with Trade Mark" Anchor,"! voc.&M.aitue. 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We also bake the celebrated Rye and Graham bread. B. Morgenstein, 237 W. Contra St. nilllons of Dollars Go an In nmoto every year. Take so risks but get your houses, stock, fat niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by ftAVITi FAUST Insurance Agent UAY1JJ "AUO 1 f 1M Bouln j.rttnB, 4l.I,(.andAcrldnUI nmvsnUt New Store 1 New Stock I BOTTOl ROCK PRICRSl Uoots and shoes ai.d footwear of .ill kinds. Repairing neutly, promptly and cheaply done. C ATT EL'S, 206 SOufn Main St., TW "(.OLD OBST." Something New! Large package of the World's cleanser for n nickel. Still greater econ omy In 4 pound package. Made only by THE N. K. PA1RBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, Nw York, Boston. Philadelphia GRAND OPENING I IT ISNOWIN FULL BLAST- The Baltimore Cheap Store, No. 30 Kast 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 best bargains ever offered in this section. Come One I Come All ! BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzewskl Building;. 30 East Centre St. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED "TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N, Emerick 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. Cor. White and MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND. A iilit beloiiKlni; tn someone. I'ntty ownlnc. can havo sainu by ravine; daninircs it did nnd cost. Address "M. II.," care of IIEltALD. b-3-Jt I7IOU SALE. Tbo Hauwnnn property, locnteu at 133 Kant Coal street Itcas.in for selllne;, wo deslro to clo-o the estato For particulars Inquire of Ddllp Uieriimnn, North White street. S-22-tf "VfOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap i ply to S. U. II. Hollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. 8-3 Ut 3It BALK One-half lot fleaso holdl on Wctt Cherry Btreet. lias two dwelllnK1, front and renr. draw ?7 and 8S cr mouth lespectlvely ; cheap. Also one-half lot lease bold on Turkey Itun street, Turkey Hun. One dwelllnK bouse with 9 rooms, including Imse mentor two rooms: cneap. iipniy 10 justice V. II. Shoema.cr, 22K H. Centre St. 0-i -Iw Fine and Firm. Our meats are fine and firm, tender and clenn- You'll enjoy them ecntally well at brcakfnst, luncheon or dinner, and we'll be glad to aid you In making a suitable selection Our meals cost only what they are worth, and wo give you good meas ure In quality aud quantity. BEL'S, 19 1 OIK STREET. A box of our srecmL rnniLT drew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homes Columbia Brewing Company. 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 havesome extremely desirable fabrics anil patterns, our own exclu sive Importations, Also In our gent's I urnlshluirs, Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. "(.OLD DBBT." IS best Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Lloyd Streets. 7IOK COUNTV COMMISSIONBIt, FRANK R. KANTNER, Of Lorry. Subject to Republican rules pOIt COUNTY C0SIMI38I0NEK, HORACE F. REBER, Ov Pine Grove, Pa. Subject to ItepuhllcAn rules. Olt COUNTY COMMISSIONER BENJ. KAUFMAN, Op Tkkmont. Subject to Republican rules. F on county nuaiSTEit. F. C. REESE, Of Shenanpoau. Subject tn Itepubllcnn rules pon RECOItDKU OP DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, OK rOTTSVIM.K, Formerly of Joltctt). Subtect to Republican rules. JlOIt CI.EHK OF THE COUnTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of OrtwicifluuHn. Subject to Republican rules. pon rROTHONOTAItY. JAMES ttl'ELHENNY, Or Mahanoy City. Subject to Republican rules. F RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale '. and : Retail. Table oil cloth, extra wide, all patterns, two yards for 2-1'cciits. llest farmer roll butter, IS tq IB cents, nest KiikIIsIi llreakfast or Oolomrtea, 83 cents. All grades of coffeo, 0 cents to8d rents. Our 3 for 25o mackerel has set tho town a bii) li.tr. EJ. A. Friedman, 213 West Centre Btreet. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT TUG LOWEST PRICES OO TO DAVISON'S DEPAUTHENT STORES, Nos. 119121.123 North Alain St. I .
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