J. The Very Thing. The Hlght Remedy At the Right Price. That's our InmlticM. Don't Attempt to 1m your own doctor, hut don't run the rUk of nutf print? or endanger your hnlth by bring without the simple rrmilr that help no ItlUt'll, A hot tin of pnro porlc or black tarry cordial n nond thltiff to have through the liot weather. It overcomes the painful effect of too much fruit. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. See the excellent 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 locnted centrally but that llttlo extra walk will benefit your purse. I, :03 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 nerves 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 drugs for nervous and muscular trouble he is now cured with glasses. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Watch FOR- BOSTON 27 South Main Slreet, Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and maker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DESIQNS For use on funeral occasions. ..... . i i .to..i linnft nnd special dMlgns mode on short notice. Boat materials, fcud all work guaranteed. White and black satin slipper with patent extension aeviee. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Wo 13 North Jardin St. WITH PLEASURE I This You have a plvmre In the grocer! Ttw buy nd the way we handle your order. Everything In our place ts lrw.li, except the manner J our employe. Our delivery yftem ts perfect, M yoiill tulmll It you try It. E. B. FOLEY, ,r.8t, Paine's' Celery Compound Best Spring Medicino In the World. A largo oupplyMust rocolvod. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South flaln Street. FLAG DAY AND FRANKLIN DAT. Next Sunday' l'ress Will lie n Houvcnlr ftriltlnti Appropriate to ltoth Occasion. 01t Glory will wavo ovcrywhoro uoxt week. King Day comes on the. lltli, and Philadelphia will keep the. day, not only by floating tho Stars and Stripes to tlio brcozo, but by dedicating n handsome statuo to tho memory of Ben Franklin. Noxt Sunday's l'ross will be a souvenir number of both of these occasions. It will breathe tho Flag Day's spirit and havo articles of special interest throwing slilo lights on tho life of Franklin. For instanco tho great-granddaughter of tho distinguished stntosman and philosephor will write exclusively for Tho Suuday Press an articlo on tho domestic side of Franklin. What Philadelphia has done to honor lior great citizen will also bo told ; tho gravo of Franklin as it looks to-day will bo shown in a photograph novor boforo pub lished, and an interesting articlo on Franklin as the first postmaster will bo illustrated by documents whic.Ji.havo novor soon tho light of publication boforo. The Appetite cf a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. Kim; s New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, pives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health nnd great energy. Only 25c. at A. Wasley's drug store. To Fldht Olconinilinrlno Low. Harrlsburg, Juno 9. Two repro lontatlvea of the oleomargarine manu facturers called on Governor Stone, Secretary Hamilton and Commissioner wells, of tho department of agricul ture, yesterday. They announced their Intention to contest the constitutional ity of the anti-color clause of the now jaw. Prosecutions against violators bt this law will be begun Immediately by tho department through Commls tioncr Wells, nnd as soon as possible l case will bo selected and carried to Ihe courts for a decision. Soveral li censes have already been Issued throughout tho stato. Two Killed ly Fnlltntr Coal. Hazleton, Pa.. June 9. Two men lost their lives In tho mines near hero yesterday. Prank Harley, of Auden- led, was Instantly killed by a fall of roal at the Audenrled colliery, and tohn Howlta, a Hungarian, met a sim ilar fate at tho upper Lehigh mine. Howlta s remains were so terribly mu tilated that his body was taken out ot the mlneB in fragments, immediate in terment being necessary. Employers Comblno to Dofont Strlltorst Scranton, Pa., June 9. Neither the master builders nor tho striking car penters, plasterers and tlaners havo as yet showed any signs or weakening, and the strike has been on just one week. Tho bricklayers wore asked to come out, but declined to do so. The master tinners have combined to help one another on work that Is under way. Ten of them donned ovoralls yester day and set themselves to work on a big store building which Gunstor & Forsyth have In hand. Unrtrlnrs Cnrrlod OfT Onioo Pnfo. Middleburg, Pa., June 9. Early In tho morning burglars broke Into Tho Post printing office, owned by George W. Wagonseller, hauled the safe out of the office and removed It to a field In the roar of tho county jail, whore they broke It open, ransacked the contents nnd took with thom a bundlo of papers consisting of a few railroad passes and some promissory notes. They secured no money and tho notes are not negotiable. GET OUR PRICES If you had any idea how much better these Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits are than ordinary clothes you would much rather have them, even at a higher price. The fact is we sell them for as little and often for less than you would pay for in ferior goods elsewhere. You owe it to yourself to come in here and see them before you buy. It costs nothing to investigate. We like to show our goods. HART 8CHAFFNEH & MARX BUSnsn I C.CU uiuininu Authorized GUARANTEED CLOTHING l. REFOWICH, slS'sl, Shenandoah, Pehna. PERSONAL MENTION. Ml Mlnnlo Cnrhy, of 8t Clair, If a guest of Miss Laura Morris, of South llowcrs street. James W. Marshall and family shipped their household oflects to Philadelphia to day, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morgans, of Pottsvlllo, woro guests at tho resiilcnco of Howard Deishor, of North West street, to-day. Mr, Morgans Is employed as onglneor at tho Pottsvlllo powor station. Messrs. Joo Lowenthat, of Hazlcton, nnd Joe ltobblus, of Maliauoy City, wcro Visitors to town last evening. Mrs. U. A. Wlldoauil children, vfho have been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wlldo, havo roturnod to their homo In West Pitts ton. Mr. and Mr. William .Tcfl'erson, of South Jardin street, visited friends in Mahauoy City to-day. Mrs. Charles Mosor and son, Karl. 01 Iluflhlo, N, Y , nro tho guests of Mrs. Jmsso Nolswentor, of West Coal street. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Elliott, weio sum moned to Pottsvlllo to-day by tho death of tho former's sister, which occurred this morning. George Knocht, of Shopptou, Poor Director Ilorgan and John Coho, of Mahanoy City, woro business visitors at tho olllco of Justlco Shoemaker to-day. Deeds Jtccorriert. From John Velth, Jr., guardian, to Clara J. Loughliu ot al, premises In North Mnnhcln township; from John Miller, Jr., oxecntor, to M. M. Stlcly, premises in North Mauhiim townrhip; from Gordon Building and Loan Association to Daniel Sturm, premises in Gordou; from Nicholas Saul to Auburn Bolt nnd Nut Works, premises in West Brunswick township; from J. Frank Patten ot al to Wm. T. Patton, premlsos In Barry township; from .Richard F. Forniessy aul wlfo to Georgo A. Fnust, promises in Fraokvillo; from James Fahl to Auburn Bolt and Nut Works, prem ises In West Bruuswlck township; from Patrick Motloy and wlfo to Jumcs Klrwlu, jircmisos in Girardvlllo ; from Samuel Shade and wife to Thomas IMckert, promiscH in vauey view; trom j. II, Butz, administrator, to John F. Badcr, premises In Schuylkill Ilavcu ; from John F. Boiler and wlfo to Justina Gallagher, premises in Schuylkill 11a vcu ; from Preston Jllller to John II. Kuntzloman, premises in Tower City; from Gortrudo Loronz to Louis Loronz, premises In Middlcport ; from Nicholas Walleisor and wifo to Philip Baus man, premises in Orwigsburg ; from Bobccca Bailsman ot al. to William Freed, premises in Orwigsburg; from Wm. Frcod and nlfo to Charles C. Brown ct al, premises in Orwigs burg ; from Georgo Leiscr, administrator, to John A. Gcrbor, two deeds of'proportios In Orwigsburg. Ji Marriages. Tho wedding 6f Dr. John Kuutz, of Ilazlo tou, to Miss D.iisy Bartels, of Wllkosbarro, which took place Wednesday, wasthoculmiti atlon of a little romanco at Chickamauga a year ago. Dr. Kuutz accompanied the Ninth Pennsylvania Regiment to Chicka mauga In the capacity of Assistant Surgeon, and Miss Bartels was 0110 of tho hospital nurses. Joseph T. Klcinschmidt, of Port Carbon, and Miss Alice Newton, of Talo Alto, were married in St, Stephen's church, at tho former placo, yesterday afternoon. Condition Improved. Tho condition of Nicholas Folmer, who was strickon with paralysis at Kohtnoor colliery at noon yesterday, js somewhat improved to-day. He hasregainedcon.scious- ncss and is able to speak again. His right side is still completely paralyzed. Commissioned As Deputy. Jacob II. Kester, a member of J. W. Stokes Lodge No. 515, 1. O. 0. F., has received his commission as Di&trict Deputy Grand Master for tho Northern Schuylkill district, which embraces seventeen lodges. for over ?;r ILL NATiff' V ""Ate of thoGlobofor HETOAIiOIA and similar Complaints? ana prepared uaacr mo siruigcnc BERMaH Mt-DlflAL I AWR prescribed try emlaent phjxlciansi " -- -- f DR. RlfiHTER'S World TMinwnfid I TImnnrlrftlilff finccrnsf 111 1 Only genuine, with Trade Mark " Anchor." 25&&50o.aboUlo. Atall druggists orthrongh F. AD. n:HTE3 ft CO., E15 Fcirl St., HEW ICES, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Housesi Own Glassworks. 1 ATUiorsea ana Jiecommenaea oy . A- JjTJnrt Whfilmartlanmt llrtnU. . "j A nttLtr rtrniniiwnt. .VA atopic DR. RICHTER'S ANCnOU STOMACIIAI bflBt fnr FOUR-BUTTON SACK SUIT, Cooyrleht 1809 I) 7 Hart, Schalfaer & Mars . Local Agent, Till! WI5ATIir.il. High tompnraluros liavo continue-d" In tho Middlo and South Atlantic Btatos. nhnrlnttw. Prtlnllrh ' 'Vill nntl Augusta ro- ton, Lynchburg, Montgomery and Chattanooga, 96; Philadelphia, At lnntlo City nnd Wilmington, 04. Tho tompornturo has fallen from tho Rocky moun tains to tho At lantic states, ox- cept no chango on tho Immediate gulf and Atlantic coast. Forecast for this section until 8 p. m. today: Thunder storms tonight and probably tomor row; not so wnrm; varlablo winds. Sunrise, 4:40; sunset, 7:31; length ot day, 14 h., El mln.; moon rises, G a. m.; moon sets. 8:35 p. ra. PITHY POINTS. 'Inppenlngn Tlirongliont the Country Chrnnlclnd for Unity l'eruant. An United States marlno corps recruiting odlco has been opened at Lancaster. A now camp of tho Patriotic Order Sons of Alnorica, has been Instituted at Columbia. Tho ProhibitioulsU of Lancaster ctuuty will hold their nominating convention next Monday. John Stepho, a minor In tho Upper Lehigh colliery at Ilazloton, was decapitated by a fall of coal. Ashland's water superintendent reported to Council that tho borough supply of water was bountiful. Tho Ccutralla School Board has appealed tho oaso of ox-Supt. Eisonhowor to tho Superior court. Tho local union of Christian Kndcavur So cieties of Bucks county hold its annual moot ing at Durham. Long-abandoned iron oro mines at South Whitehall, Lohlgh county, aro again bolng profitably worked. Gate-Tender John Kano was caught bo- twecn two cars In a coal in I no at Duumoro and crushed to death. Tho long-'idlo blast furnaco at Emporium is to rosumo operations and a now coko plant established in tho town. Tho Congregational Association of Penn sylvania will hold its thirteenth annual sossion at Jit. Carmol next week. Harry Eaton, who was seriously Injured at Hickory Swamp colliery, and removed to the stato hospital, had his loft leg amputated. Ho is Injured internally, and It Is thought that ho cm not recover. Rov. Hamborsky, pastor of tho Mt. Carmel Slavonic Ecformed church, after nearly a yoar's residence, thero, coming direct from his European homo, leavoa to tako up missionary work in Texas. Tho Stato Undertakers nro in session at Dellofonte. In his annual address President Ostorag urged a number of needed reformi. as woll as the necessity for a general Stato sanitation law fur tho prevention and spread of diseases by careless undertakers. Tho syndicate who have held an option to purchase a controlling Interest In the stock of tho Wllkesbarro and Wyoming Valley Traction Company at f 11 per share, upon condition that tho same terms bo offered to all stockholders, havo notified the officers of tho company of their acceptauco of tho property. William Swift, of Jit. Carmol, who jumped from a Beading passenger train, but was not swift enough to got away from tho Con stablos, plead guilty of burglary beforo the court at Suubury and was scntonccd to pay a lino of $50 and undergo an Imprisonment of 15 months. Opmi-Alr Concert To-night. The Grant Rind will open, tho season of open-air concerts on llcuualrs awning, corner of Main and Centra streets, this evening. unci or tho direction of Mr. John M. Schoppo. Tho following will bo tho program : Mr.rch, "Hands Across the Sen" Sousa. l.ucna ronca" Atthouse. Cornet solo bv Mr. Peter Hohonno. 'Village Life In tho Olden Time." .Thlcro. Synopsis: Tthrht. sunrise, astir In the vllliiL-c. children L'olntr to school, the blnck- smlth shop, the May Queen, may polo dance, uiu village cuoir, moomigiic, lover 8 scrennue. ilimlo. Wttltr, "Lenz und LI be" Blon. (Spring nnd lovo) Grand Fantasia, "Old Folks at lIomo"...Dalboy, vunuuons lur unntunc, cjnrionci, cornel, trombone nnd basses. Cake Wnlk, "Down in Dixie" l'rns. Fishy Names. John Chubb is a resident of Schuylkill Haven, Zach Trout is a Girardvlllo druggist, Peter Sucker conducts a rostaurant in Beth lehem, James Plko Is a minor in Miuersville, Michael balmou calls Mahanoy City his home, John Horrlng tills tho soil in Cata wlssa valley, William Keels conducts a bakery in Tremout, Eugono Bass runs a lo comotive ou tlio Reading road between Williarusport and Philadelphia, and Reuben Shad conducts a hotel in West Hazlcton, Doctor Yourself Ht Il.ililf.. Send for a copy of Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Disoases and doctor yoursolf at homo. Sent free on rcquost ; Humphreys' Medicino Co., New York City. A Starter Crushed. Edward Kohoo, of Mahanoy City, a laborer 51 years of ago, sustained very seri ous injuries at tho Tunnel Ridgo colliery yesterday afternoon. He was engaged in starting a battory whon a pieco of coal fell over tho top and struck him on the cliost. Kohoo walked to his homo unaided, but this morning he was romoved to tho Miners' hos pital, where an examination showed that six or seven ribs woro fractured aud some of them had penetrated one of tho lungs. The man's condition is serious. A ltuuaway Captured. Fivo woeks ago Valentino Dumbcavago, left his homo In Shenandoah, along with two other boys, and all efforts to locato them proved futile until yesterday morning, when James Meiban captured him In tho vicinity of Reuben Drum s placo on North Viuo street. Tho othor two escaped. Tho boy was turned over to William Snyder, of Sheiv andoah, who convoyed tho boy safely to his home. -Hazleton Standard. Arm Cut OR. John Seagley, 23 years old and a miner, met with a allocking accident at tho Vulcan colliery at noon to-day. While ho was on gaged iu using a pick to loosen some bottom coal a huge pi ceo of top rock fell aud lopped off his left arm a few Inches from the shoulder, Tho arm was burled uudor tho fall of rock Seagley was sent to the Minors' hospital. Ho rtwldos at Buck Mountain ana Has a wllo ana two children, MoliuiJieut Sleeting. A regular meeting of tho Soldiers Menu. ment Park Association will bo hold In the G. A. It. headquarters, Relowicirs uuucitug, at 8 o'clock to-night. i'vriillar Itobbed. Joseph Salunis, an Armenian peddler 17 years old, was held up by an unknown man at MahanoyCity last night and robbed of $2 In cash and $Wi worth or razors, Harmonicas, bottles of cologno, etc., taken from his pack. Notice! Tho Sixth Mine Inspection District Board will examine candidates for ccrtlucates nual Ifylng thorn for mine foreman and assistant rulno foreman in tuo couu nouse, routvilio, on tho 0th and 10th of July, 1S09, as pro. vldcd for by tho Act of Assembly, 1891. Article 8, Section 3, of the Mlno Ventilation J,aw. WILLIAM BTEIN, 5-30-Ct-o-o-d Mine Inspector. GOUDIN'S. Comfortable Clothes Mammoth Clothing 1 ne Leaaing 9 and 11 S. Main SUMMER OUTinGS. PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED TOUB.8 VIA PENN SYLVANIA RAILTtOAD. Tlio rennsylvanla ltallroail Company an nounces tho following Pcrsonally-Con(luct(l Tours fur tlio Summer and early Autumn of 1899 : To tho North, Including Niagara Falls, To ronto, Thousand Islands, tho St. Lawrence, Montreal, Quobec, Roberval (LakoSt. John), tho Baguenny, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cliam plaln and George, Saratoga, nnd a daylight rido through tho Highlands of tho Hudson, July 22 to August 7. Eato, $123 ; August 12 to 25, visiting same points as first touroxcevt Roborval and the Saguenay, Rate, $100 for tho round trip, from Now York, Philadel phia, Baltimore, and Washington, Propor tionate rates from other points. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to roturn within ten days will bo sold on July 27, August 10 and 24, September 7 and 21, Octobor S and 19, at Rite of $10 from Phila delphia, Raltimoro, and Washington. These tickets Include transportation only, and will penult of stop over within limit at llull'ulo, Roohester, Cauaudaigua, and Watkins on the return trip. Flvo-day tour to Gettysburg, LurBy, and Washington September 10. Rata $25 from New York, $22 from Philadelphia. Propor tionate rates from othor points. An clovcu-day tour to Gettysburg, Luroy Caverns, Natural Bridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, October 10. Rato, $05 from Now York, $03 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further information apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gonoral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Can't bo porfect health without puro blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes puro blood. Tones and invigorates tho whole system. Polnnii Itottlo Ornnmcntfi. At tlio Metropolitan Museum of Art, In Now York city, thero Is n. great collection of iinoiont jewelry, much of It In gold richly ntV'vnoil with procioua stones. Jow olors in tlio metropolis fnxiuontly visit tho miisouin for tho purposo of obtaining sug gestions. This collection nt tho Metropol itan musouin Is in fnct tho llncst assem blage of ivntlquo objects of personal ornn moiits in existence Some of them clnto ns fnr back ns 900 B. O. Thoso of them which nro mnilo of silver havo boon prao tlcnlly dustroyeil by oxhlntlon, but tho gold onos bolng clcnneil nro as bright nnd now looking as they wero 2.500 or 8,000 years ago. Tho jewelry from Cyprus Is tho work of ancient Phoenicians and Greeks. Ono thing vory notlcoablo is tho fre quency of tiny gold bottles nttnohed to objects of jowclry derived from thoso un dent times. All ovidonco points to the conclusion that thoy woro employed to Iiolil poison, ior In thoso days llfo was by no means securo, nnd nt nny tlmo an eincrgoncy might nriso whoro a man or woman would bo glad to end oxlstcnco promptly to oscnpo lifelong Imprisonment or lndcserlbablo torttiro by tho horrible moans used by tlio nnclonts. 'Tisn't safe to bo a day without Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil in tho house. Novcr can tell what moment an accident Is going to happen. MISCELLANEOUS. IOIt SALE. The Haussmnn property, located ' nt 138 Kant Coal street. It can on fur ho! liner. wedtstro to closo tho estate For particulars ln Hiiro of Philip Jtlcrmanu, North White street. o-j-i NOTIC1C Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to 9, O, M. Hollopeter, attorney, ui .. eQi.f FOR SAIJ3. One-half lot pease hold on West Cherry street. Has two dwellings, front and rear, draw $7 and 8S icr month respectively; cheap, Also one-half lot lease hold) mi Turkey Hun street, Turkey Hun. One dwelling houe with 0 rooms. Including base raentof two rooms; chenn. Apply to Justice W, II, Hiioemiwer, ziy is. uentre f, o-tww The Best Cook Must fall to prepare satisfactory meal If ho Is Riven poor meats to uso, BUY MEAT HERE, And the poorest of cooks will be. able to get up good, wholesomo, palatable meals. Always tho season's best. BELL'S. 19 1 1 STREET. 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. Contro St, dOL-DIN'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. locning mouse or St., L. Goldin, Proprietor. GRAND OPENING I IS NOW IN FULL BLAST! IT Clothespins 1 cent a dozen. Ono box of blue, 1 cent. Ono paper of needles, I cent. Ono pack of carpet tacks, 1 cent. Kfor beaters, 2 cents. Tuinlilcrs, 1 cents. Five cent box of otovc polish, 3 cents. One box of shot hhickcnliifr, S cents. Lamp u lobes, cents. Hcrub brushes, 3 cents. All slzo plo plates, 3 cents. Three pieces of butter ml'k soap, 5 cent. Wo have ono thousand tuoro articles which wo eo our stock. A penny BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzcwskl Building. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK RROM PTLY 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 f a c tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TENNEY COMPANY, rOK 8AIOJ Is? FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES OO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, N0.4. Ilg.l2l.123 North Alain St. nilllonsof Dollars Go np in nmolto every year. Take no risks hut got your houses, stock, far. nlture, etc., Insured In drat-class ro liable companlos as represented by ftAVIn FATIST Insurance Agenl Vacation Time is Here I If you have a few leisure momenta lmvo your head shampooed nnd your hair preserved. Ladies will he given Hpcclal attention at their homes every day, ex eluding Wednesday and Haturuay. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson Mouse tilock. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And m velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by tborewhouse I'oixom'B Complexion I'owder. -(7 GOLDIN'S. House, :nenanaoan, mji Window Bcreens, 10 cents. Ten-quart dish pan, 10 cents. Ten-(Unrt bucket, 10 cent. Thirteen pieces or sonp, 25 cents. Chamber scttn, from S1.V9 up. Ingrain carpet, from 23 cents per yard up. Kauey umbrellas, from 87 cents up. llnby chairs, 23 cents. riilMrcn's rockets, 27 cents. Children's dresses, from 19 cents up. Aprons, from 4 to 12 years, 23 cents. cannot mention. It will pay you to come and saved Is a penny earned. 30 East Centre 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 from our work-rooms tlian you can possibly get elsewhere. We h&ve some extremely desirable fabrics and patterns, our own exciu sive Importations. Also In our gent's furnishings. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. A box of our srEcim rnniLT mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. F RlEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale I and '. Retail. Tabic oil cloth, extra wide, all patterns, two yuiud fur 23 cents. Ilcnt farmer roll butter, 18 to 18 cents. Best l.iiullsh llreakfast or Oolong tea, 113 cents. All grades of coffee, 9 cents to 85 cents. Our 3 for 23o mackerel has set the town a buying. E3 A. Friedman, 313 West Centre Street. New Store ! New Stock I BOTTOn ROCK PRICES! Pools and shoes and footwear of all binds. Ilepalrlng neatly, promptly and cheaply PLUMBER. , .don Jl1sl G ATT ELL'S, 'I 206 SOurt Main St., "6