Our Careful Study. The compound ing of prescription ts nn (ix net nelenee. rompetence only pomes after careful Hud v. To rIvo bent roiiilt from the nuHtlclne.the filling of prcwriptlons muM bo absolutely noetirnte. Our constant study kwrs ns up ttth"tlin. rial your healtlibeuefUs by our xact nnd careful work. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection, "See tliejexcdlerit quality and the ; large quantity of . meat you can buy at our market For 25c. One trial will cause you to give us more. Our market Is not exactly located centrally but tliat little extra walk will benefit your purse. J. U' MEAT MARKET. 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. Durino childhood, the ocular nerves atid muscles are very sensi tive and may be exposed to severe inflammation and strain by over work. Where a child was formerly doped with drugs for nervous and muscular trouble he is now cured with glasses. Tlios. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Watch FOR- BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Miss Mary E. Jones, Dealer In and maker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DESIGNS For use on funeral occasions. All Kinufl 01 ursiKiin " ....... ..-- special designs made on short nothse. Best materials, ami u wor. Kuwrwimsrw. White nnd black satin slfpper with patent extension uev. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, "No 13 North Jardin St. WITH PLEASURE ! This Yon have a pleasure In the groceries you buy nud the way we handle, your order. Everything in our puree U fresh, except tbe manners of our employe. Our delivery system Is perfect, as you 11 admit i( you try It E. B. FOLEY, "Y&r.B., PERSONAL MENTION. Ml Mary Huberts spent yesterday at tlio comity sent. Jainm Unbliisnn, of Pottsvlllo, la visiting friends at Win. Ponn. Arthur Slewnll, or Itnzloton, was a. business visitor to town last eveuluir. I)r V. N. Stoin attended a tneetlns of tlio pension examining board nt Mnlmnoy City to-day. Mrs. Fred. Dovoy, of rlilladplpliia, it In town, tbo guest of bor brother, William Itelcol. Oliver Rlsenhnwar, of tho Wilkeslwrro lieeord, is spending Mvotnl days lioro with tils parent. Mrs. Harry Haak, of rnrryvlllo. Carbon county, is visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Itobeccii Nuiigesser and Mrs. Frances Humble and daughter, Sadie, of Klnglown, woro visitors to town to-day. T. F. Miles went to 1'hlladclplila to-dny on n businoss mission. Mrs. William II. Marshall visited friends at Vottsvillo to-day. M. D. Malono attended to business nt rotts vlllo and Now Philadelphia to-day. Councilman D. It. James transacted busi ness at tlio county seat this morning. Mrs, William II. Zlnimorman was a visitor to Pottsvilto this morning. lion. Joseph Wyatt has gono to llnrrliburg to look after business interests, Michael Carey, of Lower Wm. Ponn j James Mtinloy and John Mtirpbv, of Lost Creek, all typhoid fovcr patients, liavo sulll clently recovered from their attack so as to enable them to bo about again. Martin Jones, who was on an extended visit to his sister, Mrs. Albert Hoover, of West Coal street, has returned to his homo in Flint, Mich. His daughter, Gertrude, will continue to remain hero for some tlmo. The Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health rind great energy. Only 25c. at A. Wasley's drug store. Notice 1 Tho Sixth Mino Inspection District Board will oxamlno enndidatos for certificates qual ifying them for mino foreman and assistant mine, foreman in tho court houso, Pottsvlllo, on tho Oth and 10th of July, 1899, as pro vided for by tho Act of Assembly, 1891, Articlo 8, Section 3, of tho Mino Ventilation Law. William Stein, 5-30-0t-o-o-d Miuo Inspector. Township Sellouts Close. Tbo public schools of Mahanoy township (I'ast) closod for tbo summer this afternoon. Tho total enrollment of tho schools for this year, notwithstanding tho severo winter, ex cceded that of any former year. It was 1, 728. Tho annual commencement of the schools will tako place at Jackson's next Monday afternoon. Tbero aro seven gradu ates, namely : Missos Julia E. Wbalen, Susm dilfcrt, Ella T. Cavanaugb, Novetta D. Mc Cool, John J. Coyle, William F. Wbalen and J. F Lauuon. Prof. John Jones, of Maha noy City, and his orchestra will furnish music. Regiment Reorganization. Another effort was mado at Mahanoy City last night to reorganlzo Co. E, 8th Keg't., Pa. Vol., but was not as successful as wished, although sufficient encouragement was re ceived to justify tho promotors in continuing their work. Addresses woro mado by Col. Hoffman, of Sbaraokin, and John Do Silva, Major John F. Shoenor, B. P. Swank, Esq., Capt. William E. Jones, G. T. Llewellyn, Lieut. Britt, Ephroira Barlow and Capt W. D. Harris. Upon tho conclusion of tlio ad dresses cloven additional names were en rolled, making a total of 39 of tbo 50 names required as the minimum. A committee of nine was teen appointed to recruit and it will report next Monday evening, tho timo fixed for completing or abandoning the reorganiza tion. Iturgess Gives a Iloncl. At a meeting hold last night tho Mahanoy City Borough Council accepted tho $1,000 bond of Chief Burgess Bowman, conditioned for faithfnl performance of duty during tbo balanco of his term. Eli S. Reinbold was elected a member to represent tho Second ward, succeeding C. B. Wagner, deceased. Tho Council decided that hereafter only steel girders will be used in tho constructibn and repair of bridges. THE BOSTON BAKERY ! Just look, the best home-made bread and best Vienna bread at 4 cents a loaf. Cakes and pastry at lowest prices. We also bake the celebrated Rye and Graham bread. B. Morgenstein, 237 W. Contre St. THE CUTAWAY FROCK when This to be ing. perfect that THREE-BUTTON CUTAWAY Copyright, 1809 By Hart, Schafjner & Marx Authorized L. REFOWICH, Shenandoah, Penna. PITHY POINTS. 'iHppculiig Throughout the Country Olirnnlclnl for Unity l'emsnt. How do you liko tho wentlior? There Is not nn empty houso in tho town of Port Carbon. K Miss Annie Carl and Joseph Otormnn, of Yorkvlllo, woro married. Tlio Town Council of Pottsvlllo has de cided to refund tho bonded debt of that municipality, amounting to $51,000. Thomas llegarty, of Tamaqua, Is tho oldot blacksmith in tho county, having worked at tho trndo 65 years. Tho P. & It. railroad employes at Mahanoy Piano and vlclulty will bo paid on tho Wild inst. Deputy Clerk of tho Courts John Duffy was painfully Injured by falling down 11 flight of stairs at St. Clair on Monday even ing. Tho Carbon Telephone Company was or ganized nt Lansford on Wednesday. Tho lino will bo run to ramaqua. Iter. Fatbor Donnghy, tho past eighteen months curat 0 nt St. Canicus church, left Mahanoy City yesterday for Philadelphia. Ho will bo stationed as curato at St. Philip's church, corner Second and Queen streets. What wo need boars llttlo resemblance to what wo want. Despito nil tbo talk about solf-concclt thoro aro very few porsons In tho world who hon estly havo a high opinion of thcmsolvcs. Invitations aro out announcing tho wed ding of James Davis, Supt. of the Schuylkill Traction Co. power houso, nnd Miss Jonnio Lewis, 0110 of Glrardvlllo's elllclent school teachers. Tho happy event will tako placo Juno Slst. Lutis Schroder, whllo working on tho Reading's now double track near Molluo, was ovorcomo by tbo heat nnd dropped ovor, but In a short tlmo ho was abto to resume work. Smith and Campion, tho Mahanoy City contractors, havo purchased from tho Hazlo ton Machinery and Supply Company two largo hoisting engines of tbo most improved pattern and also a complete mechanical outfit. Tho Jlutler township School Hoard or ganized by electing John Cleary, President; Thomas Nolan, Secretary, and John G. Miller, Treasurer, Machinists and mouldora are wanted nt tho Port Cnrbon iron works. Port Carbon's School Board is deadlocked on Secretary and Treasurer. Jack Bonor, of Summit Hill, and "Mys tcrtous" Billy Smith will come together in s limited round bout shortly. Carpontors aro nt work laying an ontircly now and substantial platform in front of tho Lehigh Valley station. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company has again secured tlio servlcos of tho famous Allentown band to render concerts, weekly, on Laury's island, in tbe Lehigh river. TALES OF OUR HEROES. An Opportunity tu Secure tlio Honk Pro. sented to Shenandoah People. The Hebai.ti has succeeded in making nr rangementa with tho publishers of tbo "Horo Tales of tho American Soldier nnd Sailor," whereby tho people of Shenandoah can securo this work at a nominal cost. This work can only bo secured through our local agents, Messrs. Hooks & Brown, who will mako a thorough canvass. Tho book contains GOO pages nnd 100 illus. tratlons and is finely bound in illustrated cloth. It contains all tbo important battles that tho American soldiers and sailors havo fought nnd graphically illustrates them. Special attention is given to tho lato Spanish war, nnd among tho illustrations aro "The Destruction of tho Maine," "Dowoy's Via tory," "Cervera's Defeat," "Hobson's daring with tho Merrimae," "Tho defenso of Camp McCalla" and many others. Tho books retail all over tho country nt S2.00 per copy and thousands havo been sold Tbo terms upon which tho books will bo sold hero aro as follows : Any person who will agree to tako the Hkrald for six months will be supplied with a copy of this excoll cut history of our country's defenders for 75 cents. Remember, a ?2.00 book for 75 cents, tho only condition being that you agree to tako the Herald' for six months. Tho Herald is progressive, enterprising, wido-awako and always will bo. Its daily visits will keep you better informed than any other paper on tbo news of this locality, county, state and nation. Copies of the book can bo oxamincd at tlio store of Hooks & Brown, No. 4 North Main street. Marriages. William Twining, of Mauch Chunk, and Miss Mary Blakeslce, daughter of Eugene Blakesleo, the well known Leblgb Valley, Railroad conductor who has charge of passenger train running from Mauch Chunk to Shamokin, wero married at Mauch Chunk yesterday morning. Martin Mulhcarn, of Hazleton, and Miss Susie Sweeney, a prominent young ldy of Frccland, were joined in wodlock this morn ing. Georgo C Young, a formor resident of Mahanoy City, and Miss Catherine Leber, of Philadelphia, wero married at tbo Utter place yesterday. They are visiting friouds at Mahanoy City. You ought to be particular you buy a cutaway suit. style of garment is meant dressy. It must have care ful workmanship and tailor The graceful lines and fit of our Hart, Schaffner & Marx cutaways make them popular with good dressers. A man looks well in one of them and the materials are the best money will buy, This is the label: HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHING. Local Agent, 10 and 12 S. Main St., Tiin.wnATiimt. Abnormally high tomporaturos have Icon oxuerloncod In tho Atlantic stntoa nnd Ohio vnlloy. Now York cltr ro ports 68 degrees; Phltndolphla and Washington, DC; Parkorsburg, D03 ton, Louisville and Lynchburg, 94; Norfolk, Charlotto, Augusta, Mont gornory, Nashville, I'ltf eViilrir rthnftn- CO mooed, and Toledo. V" 02. Forecast for his section until 8 p. m. today; Cooler. Thursday, fair to partly cloudy weather will provnll nnd southwesterly winds, nearly stationary, followed by slightly lowor temperature with local thunder storms. Friday, fair, with slightly lowor temporaturo. THE STAGPARTY. Dr. Stein, Who Will Shortly Ilccounco Hnchclnrhoml, tlio Host. Thcro was an cnloyablo gathering nt tho Hotel Frnuoy last night, tho occasion being stag party hold in honor of Dr. W. N. Stein, who will surrender bachelorhood on the 14th inst. nnd marry Miss Fannio Gay, of ottsvillc, daughter of Mino Inspector Samuel Gay, decoascd. About flfteou of tbo doctor's most intimato acquaintances woro in attondanco. It was ten o'clock when tho guests as sembled In tho dining room to music rendered y two gonmen of color." Tlio tables were draped in mourning for tho occasion. A gnat ilecorated witli tho stars and stripes, largo boqucts on its horns and a gamo cock tied upon its back served as a mascot. Tho sup per consisted of roast turkey, clarat, ico cream, strawberries and cake. After tlio repast M. M. Burke, Esq, who was mado toasttnastcr, nddtcsscd tho guests and was followed by William Conuolly, commercial man of Philadelphia, whoso humorous remarks elicited much laughter and applause for about 15 minutes. Remarks were made by other guests and vocal selec tions wero also rendered. Tho affair was a rousing success. Tho guests in attendance woro Charles Povlnsky, David Owens, Martin J. Malono, W. Houck, James Bums, M. M. Burke, Charles Strouso, W. G. Grcgoiy, A. D. Nim mocks, M. R. Stein, John Harlc, J. Clando Brown, William Connolly, Phiia., and M.J Muldoon. Can't ho perfect health without puro blood Burdock Blood Bitters makes puro blood, Tones nnd invigorates tho whole system. It educed Kates tn St. Louis, On account of tho meeting of tho Grand Lodge, B P. O. Elks, at St. Louis, Mo June 20 to 23. 1809. tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets from points on its lino, to St. Louis nnd return, nt greatly reduced rates. Tickets will be sold Juno IS and 10, good to return until Juno 25 For specific rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. Ask your grocer for tbo "Royal Patent flour, and tako no othor brand. It is tho best flonr made. WOE IN ONE WHOLE FAMILY. Menu nevenpre Tnlien I15- n Womnn lpddlr-of Uncertain Aee. 'Is Mrs. Denton luf" inquired a good looking; girl carrying a number of sofa pillows, ns sho knocked nt tho door of tho ton lint in tho bin buildlnir at Sixty-fourth street and Ellis nveuuo. Mrs. Henton was in, and to her tho girl confided tho fact that sho was soiling real Boa moss stuffed sofa pillows nt ?1 oaoh. Mm. Donton didn't euro to invest in tho rasnlclous look' lug articles, and tho girl Wont away in a huff. Ten minutes later thcro was another knock on the door. This tlmo it was tho tenant from tho first floor 001110 up to ask Mrs. Henton if sho could chnngo a $5 bill, "I'vo been all through tlio building try ing to got it changed," sho said as sho put it back in her purso. "I wanted to buy ono of your nleco s sofa pillows, but guoss I will havo to wait till somo other time. Sho said she would let mo havo one for 75 cents. Hut what's tho matter, Mrs. Bcntonf Aro you ill?" Mrs. Donton dropped into a ohnir and gitfipod: "Buy ono of my nioco's pillows 1 I haven't got any nleco. Why, did that woman havo tho iinpudcnoo to tell you she Is my nlocef Why why. 6ho's a stranger to mo ana sho s older than I am 1 Know elio is. I never saw her in my lifo before this morning, " "Well, sho told mo sho was your nleco,' said tho first floor lady, looking somowhot frightened. "I am sure I couldn't bo mis taken. And she seemed such a sweet kind of a girl. Why, sho oven said you had raised her and taught her to mako thosro pillows. And bhu said that sho was soil lug thorn becauso timos wero so hard" But Mrs. Benton jumpod up ltfa hurry. "I'll go right down stairs with you and ask her what sho means. Sho's the most outrageouB person I ovor heard of. The idea of my raising that old thing 1" Whon Mrs. Benton and her friend got down stairs, tho girl had gono, but a tour of tbo building revealed tho fact that many of tho tonants had bought pillows on the supposition that they wero assisting Sirs. Benton as well as her nleco. Uno ot them, a Mrs. Gravos, added that she didn't in tond to buy until tho young lady had told her what a hard tlmo Mr. BontOn was having to pay tho rent, and what a failuro his drug storo had proved, and how the young Woman was going down to meet Mr. Benton with tho monoynnd give it to him becauso be was such a uear, Kind un clo to bor. That evening after supper nn indignant young couplo called on overybody In the big flat building, and after protesting thoir ignoranco of tho pillow peddlor loft a full description of all thoir friends and relatives as a basis for future- rulcrcnccs. "Tho idea of that hussy telling them was her aunt I" said Mrs. Denton to her husband when thoy got back. "What kills mo is tho cold nervo of the thing in saying I couldn't pay my rent,'' said ber spoil bo. Chicago inter Uccan. Visit Orkln's Jewelry and music house, next door to Goldin's Mammoth Clothing House, tf H M.L NAT lo, of thoClobofor RHEUMATISM, ttKnnifnTI .... . . . ' uuu aawjia ana similar uompiamtS; ana prepared rrnaer uio ronngem DERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, prescribed ly eminent physiciansu DR. niCHTER'S fci iMnunn TAIN EXPELLER. World renowned I lterurkaNv succcMf a! I 1 Only genuine with Trade Mark" Ancnor,-' r,is,BinjTiaftco.,a3rci:ii!t, inwTOSs, 3 HIuHcST AWAHUS. 13 Bttnca Bowes. Own Glassworks. .3 Endorttil anil IMwmmnea oy Sndortil onit IMwmmnea vy Leading WholttaUan&Jl'Ml is, XtrviiuUli, mntiteri, and ?1 people. BR. lllCHTCn'B " . . ...inn, .. fltTlT. Vn. . - illf f.WWWVH NSSW GOLDIN'S. Comfortable Clothes JMm Mammoth Clothing The Leading Clothing House of 9 and 11 S. Main THE ENTREE AN ECONOMY. ft DnllH the Kntcr'n Appetite For the Dinner l'roprr. In tho French nnd Italian culslno, whero economy Is studied far moro scien tifically and thoroughly than in tho Eng lish or American kitchen, tho cntrco is not considered an oxtravnganco. On tho contrary, it Is looked upon rathor as an attractlvo economy liko soup, wmcn dulls thw eater's appetite so that ho par takes less heartily of tho moro costly meat courses thnt follow. On tho continent tho luncheon novcr begins, n with us, vl 1th tho chief dish of substantial. Thoro is an introduction in tho shapo of a soup, or a dish of eggs, or of rico, or of macaroni, or scinollno prepared In appetizing nlodo. Upon this tho luncher tries tho llrst eugo of his appetite, so to speak Tho pieco do resistaneo comes afterward. In tho sanio manner, at dinner, tho soup is nlmost Invariably followed by ono or two entrees. In tho moro ambitious mentis these iiiny consist of fish or poul try, or ovon of meat, prepared in cro quettes or rissoles, or val-au-vent. If thcro aro two entrees, tho vegetable will como second. Hut when, as Is the case at many tables, tbero Is only ono entree, this is nearly always a vegctuulo anu is sorveu directly after tho soup. It must uo uorno in mind thnt the oiu fashioned custom which prevailed so gen erally somo years ago In Aiuorlcn, and Is still to bo found In certain places, of serving a number of vegetables with tho principal meat ulsh is not followed on the continent. In England it is not unusual to sco half a dozen dishes of vegetables appear with tho roast. Thoro they havo oven loss Idea of variety than is common with us, for preclsoly the samo vegetables aro offered day after day until ono grows weary of tho very sight of them. This, of course, is not tho caso nmong thoso peoplo who hnvo mado a study of dinner giving and havo grafted Fronoh customs on tho British stock. On tho continent, bowovor, things nro dono in n different fashion. At a simple dinner, containing, let us say, flvo courses, tho first will uo soup, tho second a vegeta ble cntrco, tho third meat of sonin kind, with ono,' or nt tho most two, vegetables, and 0110 of them rarely falls to bo a salad. Then comes a sweet, and aftor it fruit or ohooso. Tho vogotablo that appoars as an ontreo need not of necessity bo costly or unusual. Perhaps It is only n cauliflower, sorved with a good whlto sauco, or spln aoh, not cookod ns wo seo it horo tho stems and leaves coarsoly chopped but minced to a powder and then put through a colander, so that it Is dellclpusly smooth and soft before It is dressed with butter or cream and surrounded with throo cor- nored bits of toast or friend bread, or tho ontreo may bo nothing moro olegant than whlto turnips or young carrots cut into small pieces, stowed tender nnd sorved with a cream sauco, or celery divided Into throo inoh lougths, fried brown nnd sea soned with a tomato gravy. Tlio namo of tho combination is legion, but they all havo ono point in common that thoy aro comparatively iuoxpensivo. Harpor's Ba zar. . Tisn't safo to bo a day without Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil In tho houso. Never can tell what moment an accident is going to happon 1)1 III), DA VIES. At Shenandoah, June Cth. MnrRftret J., relict or the late A lios, it. uavira, afirea iy years, 11 months and 10 days. Funeral on Friday June Oth, from her late residence, No. 100 North Jardin street, at 2 o'clock p. m. In termentlni dd Fellows cemetery. Relatives and friends rcipectfully Invited to attend. BETTKRIDan. On tho Cth lnst., at Shenan doah, Pa., Julia M., daughter oi uscar anu Margaret Detterldge, aed 17 years. The funeral will take Place on Friday, 9 Inst., at 10 a. m., from tbe family residence. Ill South Whlto street. High mass will be celebrated at the Annunciation church and Interment will be made in tho parish cemetery, Helatlvesaud friends and member of tho H. V, M. Sodality aro respectfully invited to attend. G7-2t MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND. A pie lwlonRlne to someone. Party owulnjr, can have sume by paying damages it did and costs. Addrcbs "it, II.," care of Hkualu, WMK ITIOU SALIC Tho IlaiiKsnian property, locattd ' at 138 Kust Coal street, ltcason tor solllnir, we ileslro to clone the cstnto. For iutrtlculitra Inn ul ro ot Philip lilcrniann, North White street. S-22-tI VTOTICIC Desirable properties for sale. Ai 1 ply to 8 O. M. Iluilopeter, attorney, .Slicnaliiloah. H-31-tf FOIt SALIC One-half lot leaso hold on West Cherry street. Has two dwrlllnirH, front and rear, draw t7 and IS rer month leapoctivcly; cheap. Also one-half lot leaie l.ni.ll Tnrlcpv Run street. Turkey lllin. One dwcllluir hou.e with 0 rooms, includtni; base mentor iwo rooms; cnean. Appiy io jumiee W. II. Shoemaker, 22K 15. Centre bt. fl-d-lw Fine and Firm. Our meat, are fl.no and firm, tender and clean You'll enjoy thorn equally well nt breakfast, luncheon or dinner, and we'll bo glad to aid you In waking a suitable selection Our meats oo.it only what they are worth, and we give you good mow uro 111 quality and quantity. BELL'S, 19 1 OK SIII. GOLDIN'S. For little money and with the least expenditure of time and worry, by choosing from our stock Well made, well fitting garments for men, youths and boys. A reputation fully warranted and sustained by merit. Special sizes for specially tall, short, stout, or slender men your fit is here. St., L. Goldin, Proprietor. GRAND OPENING I IS NOW IN FULL BLAST I IT Clotlica pins 1 cent n dozen. One box of blue, 1 cent. Ono paper of needles, 1 cent, Ono vmck of carpet ttvckt, 1 cent. KrK bentcrt, 2 cunts. Tumbler, 12 centt. Five eent box of stove polish, 9 cents. Ono box of fllioc blackening, 0 cent's. Lamp globes, h cents. Hcrub brii-lie, 8 cents. All sire pic plates, 8 cents. Three pieces of butter mi le sonp, 5 cents We havo ono thousand n ore articles which wo seo our stock. A penny BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzewskl Building. 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 Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u i a c tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. A. $S FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Blade Only II y " TENNEY COMPAIVY, FOR SAL15 11 Y FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES OO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. Mg-1 21 -123 North Alain St. Hillions of Dollars Go up in nmokij over? year. Take no risks but get roar bouses, stock, fur nlture, etc., insured in first-class To llable companies as represented by fiAVIn FATIST insurance Agent Vacation Time is Here J If you linvo n few leisure moniontu hare yoiir head ithampooed anil your hnlr preserved. Ladles will he Klvcn special attention at their home every day, ex cluding Wednesday and Katuruuy. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by tnoro who use 1'ouoMi'a Complexion 1'owder. rj GOLDIN'S. House, Shenandoah, Window screens, 10 cents. Ten-quart dish pnn. 1 ' cents. Ten-quart bucket, 10 cent. Thirteen pieces of sonp, 23 cents. Chamber setts, from Jl.TO up. Ingrnin carpet, from 25 cents per ynrd up. Fancy umbrellas, from 'J? cents up. Baby chairs, 23 cents. Children's roekerp, 27 cents. Children's dresses, from 19 cents up. Aprtms, from 4 to 12 years, 25 cents. cannot mention. It will pay you lo come and saved is n penny earned. 30 East Contre St. Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Lloyd Streets. An Air of Satisfaction. There's more real satisfaction, style, comfort and durability in one suit Irom our work-rooms than you can possibly get elsewhere. We have some extremely deidrnhle fabrlca and patterns, our own exclu sive importations. Also in our Kent's furnishings. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. A box of our SFECinL ffittlLT MEW is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Dollvcrcd at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. F RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and : Retail. Tulile oil oloth, extra wldo, all patterns, two yards fur 25 cents. I:, at farmer roll butter, 16 to 18 cents. Hest Uncllsh llreakfast or Ooloiur ten, S3 cents. All grudis of coffee, 0 vents toU5 cents. Our 3 for 23a mackerel has set tbe town u buying, E3. A. Friedman, 313 West Centre Street. New Store ! New Stock I BOTTOfl ROCK PRICES! Boots nnd shoes and footwear of all kinds. Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done, C ATT EL'S, 2oe sourt rvialrr St., A I S jU.