The Very Thing. The Right Remcdj at the night Trice. That's our hustiies. Don't attempt to be your own iloetnr, hut don't run the rUlc of aiitfertnjr or end an ie r your health by belli -n tttioitl the simple rema le thnt help bo inueh, A bottle of pnre jrorlc or bl ftck berry conllal Is n good thing to Iiuva tiirnncrh tlm lint weather. II overcomes the painful efTect 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 atour market For 25c. One trial will cause you to give us more. Our market Is not cinctly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your pune. J. II' MEAT MARKET, 203 E. Centre St. "My Face is my Fortune, Sir," Said the pretty maid in the old English ballad. Eyes make or mar many a face, the other features may be ever so comely, a pair of weak, red inflamed or twitching eyes will spoil its beauty. Properly adjusted glasses will cure most of these troubles by removing tne cause. But don't get the idea that anybody or everybody can do the "proper adjusting." We have made a study of the eye. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. 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 - DESIQNS For use on funeral occasions. All kinds of designs always on hand and special designs mado on short notice. Best materials, and all work guaranteed. White and black satin slipper with patent extension ueviue. Cor, Main and Lloyd Streets. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, flo, 13 Nortb Jardin St. WITH PLEASURE 1 MONT VIEW, SnOWTOlASS Watch This Ton hare n pleasure In the jrroceriM you buy and the way we handle your order. .Everything iu our place If fresh, except the manners of our employs. Our delivery system Is perfect, a you 11 admit If you try it. E. B. FOLEY, Centra 8t, PITHY POINTS. RrnniiiKft Throughout tho Uomitry Olirnnlclml for Hasty l'eruanl. The Auditors liavo enmiilotcd their audit of tho school nfTnlrs. Tho Elliott liomlcldu caoo will lo called for trial Monday a wrok. Tho first of the Heading's ('heap excursions to Atlniitlo City will be announced shortly. l'ottsvllle vrheolmoii are working hard for a cycle path between that placo ntul Scliiiyl klll Haven. The property or Frank Morgan, In tho borough of Ollhetton. will bo sold at Sheriff's saloon July 8lh, lluckellierrles are ripening rapidly and within imotlior week tho delicious berry will ho on the market. The Ashland School Hoard has fixed tho tax rate at eight mills for fecneral purposes and two fur building. WlllUm N. Melmno, of Wilkeslwrro, 1ms lieen appointed a railway mall olork. George Tlerney, of l'ottsvllle, has received tho contract to sink a water shaft at Lincoln colliery, (100 feet deep. John II. Cooper, of Pottsvillo, who is an inmate of the Soldiers' Home at Eric, Pa., has been granted a pension. Tho Rod Men's Grand Council adjourned at Ijinoastor yesterday to meet noxt year at Heading. H. W. Althouso, who has just finished his Cressona work, has leen called to Somorset county, where he will survey a 40,000 ncro tract of cal laud. John Gillcts was killed and Charles Mll llnoch fatally Injured by a fall of rock in tho Avoca tnlno, Wilkesbarro. Tho secretaryship of tho Port Carbon School Board must ho a paying ofllce, when tho Hoard should tako 270 ballots on tlio cloc tlon of a secretary, and then tie Itself up on tho question, Louis Ivaschinskl, aged thrco years, whilo playing on the streets of Nanticoko, was killed by beinft run over by a wagon. Simon Moore, of Trcmont, partner of Senator Samuel A. Losch in tho Lorbcrry mine, was seriously injured yesterday in a runaway-accident. It is thought ho sustained a fracture of the skull. In a test case, against 8. II. Heed, tho first of a numbor of Pittsburg butchors charged with violating tho Puro Food law, tho de fendant was found guilty, and will appeal. Governor Stono yostcrdny appointed theso trustees of tho Insano hospital at Worncis villo : Jacob Slicnck, Lebanon; Thomas C. Zimmerman, Reading, and Walter T. Bradley, Philadelphia. J. K. P. Scbcifly has closed negotiations for tho purchaso of tho parsonaga of Zion's English Lutheran church. Thcro Is considerable dissatisfaction among several ot the firemen ou tills division of tho Lehigh Valley who havo suffered a rcductlou n their wages of 25 cents per day. Tho stono tablet marking tho sitos of tho historic old forts, Durkco and Wyoming, at Wilkesbarro, were dedicated with appropri ate ceremonies. Is it a burn? Uso Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. At your druggists. New Schedule on "Penimy,M Tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Company will Issuo n new schedule on tho Schuylkill di vision, between Pottsvillo and Philadelphia, to go into effect nest Monday. Vestibule, cars will bo put on certain trains in a short time. There will bo a new local passenger train leavo Pottsvillo at 0 a. m. Tho express train that has been leaving Pottsvillo at 0:55 m. will hereafter leavo at 7:05 a. m., ar riving at Philadelphia at 0:30 a. m and will only stop at Hamburg, Reading, Blrdsboro, Pottstowu, Spring City, Phoeuisvillo, Norris town and Conshohocken. Tho express train formerly leaving at 0 a. m. will hereafter leavo at 8:50 a. m arriving at Philadelphia at 11:30 a. m. Accommodation leaving at 5 p. m. will hereafter arrivo at Philadelphia at 8:28 p. m. Tho train that has been leaving Pottsvillo at 7:40 p. m. will bo changed to leavo at 7 p. m. and mado an express train and will arrivo at Philadelphia at 0:20 p. m making tho ran In two hours and thirty minutes. Thcro are no changes on tho local branch between here and Pottsvillo. Maryland I'ontnflleo rtobljeil. Princess Anno, JId., June 1C. Tho postofflce at this placo was robbed of JS00 worth of stamps by two unknown men early In the morning. They blew open the safe with dynamite, but were frightened off before securing entranco to the cash drawer, wherein about $100 had been loft over night. No clew. Collieries to he Abandoned, Tho York Farm and Blackwood collieries, near Pottsville, operated by tho Lohigh Val ley Coal Company, are being dismantled at a rapid rate Theso collieries have been aban doncd, and tho rails, cars anil machinery Is boinc shipped to othor collieries. Tho 500 tenement houses located in the vicinity of tho ruiues will soon be tcnautless. Silverware cut glass and hand decorated china, suitable for wedding gifts now dis played In Brumm's show window. BLUE SERGES If you should see a handsome suit of this style on a man who appears particularly well-dressed and comfortable, note it carefully for it is pretty sure to be one of our new Hart, SchafFner & Marx suits. There are no others like them for style and good looks. They are made of dark blue serges or worsteds, hard to wear out and absolutely fast color. HART, BCHAFfNEH A MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHING, Authorized i i r r THE COMING CELEBRATION. Organization formed for the Fourth of July Demonstration, In response to tho call for a joint meeting of representatives of societies to fnrmulsto plans for tho celebration of tho Fourth of July thcro was a gratifying attendance in tho parlor of tho Columbia Hoso Company hist night The enrollment was as follows: (leorgf I,. Hafiier, representing Washington Cunp No. 113, V. O. 8. of A i P. W. lllerst. in, Gen. Harrison Lodge No. 351, Knight of Pythias, and Society of Sous of Lithtunixu Citizens; A. .1. Mlllielinp. Hope Section No. 10. .T.T. of H. AST.; Charles llorblno, Re-itio Hook and Ladder Company; Peter Birming ham, Defender llofoOmpsny; W.C. Collln, Anthracite Cnstlo No 74, Knights of tho Golden Eogle; Petet Schoff, St. Michael's Beneficial Society; David llolvoyand Wllll.iin Tnylor, Columbia Hmo Company; Robert Sliuman, Veterans of 'OS; Cornelius Daven port, Mnjor Jennings Council No. 307, Jr. O. U. A. M. Tho meeting was called to ordor by David Holvey. Goorgo L. Hafnor- waB olocted chairman, P. V. Blcrsteln secretary, and WlllUm C. Collins treasurer. Mr. Holvey stated that tho Columbia Hose, Company would donato $25 towards tho parade oxponsos and it was also stated that 8t. Michael's Socioty would boar Its pro rata sharo of tho oxponse. Messrs, Charles Horblno, William Taylor and A. J. Millerchap wero appointed a com mittee, on music, and Messrs. P. W. Blcrsteln and Potor Schoff woro appointed a cominlttco on printing. Tho joint committco will meet again noxt Thursday ovonlng, at 7:30 o'clock. Oliurgcd With ltohhllig thu Malls. Tatunqua, Juno 10. Many pcoplo of tho surrounding towns having missed valuables and money sent through tho malls tho past few months. Post Offico Inspector Hugh Gorman, ot Philadelphia, mado an Investiga tion. Lato last night, by means of a decoy letter containing n marked $1 bill, tho in spector detected the culprit, Gcorgo A. Zeiglor, aged 14 years, employed as a special delivery messongor at the Tamaqna post (itlice, was arrested and the marked bill found In his possession. Ho admitted his guilt, claiming to havo been engaged in oponing letters and confiscating their contents for several months. He was takon to Moyamon sing prison to await trial. Knlirlits or tlio Myntlc Shrlno. Lancaster, Pa., Juno 15. The record ing nnd corresponding scribes of the supremo castle. Knights of tho Mystic Chain, now in sosslon hero, report tho following statistics: Now mem bora elected during the year, 3,518; total membership, 14,701; amount paM out In relief, $115,353; total expenses, $291,360.95; total valuo of castles, ?200,-742.39. . "Vj of thoGlobofor 1TEUE AIGIA and similar Complaints .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS UK. nlUn fen a id Aninunn n expeller.i World renowned t TlemnrVnlilvflncceBaf nl ! fonlycennlno wlthTrado Mark Anchor," i ica;oeatttMuio. yvtauarnfrgisisortaronpru r.Ai.Hnrrssico.. ::5rca--ict.. vim toss. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch. Houses Own GImswoiIxb. jmaorsca una uccommrnaetu oy ,i SSs. liruaaltta. Ministers, and vukt prominent DR. RICHTEH'8 "ANCIIOn." STOMACHAI, boat for I Colin, PyHpepwIa&Rtnmnch Complnlntw. 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 live and Graham bread. B. Morgenstein, S37 W. Centre St. New Store ! New Stock ! BOTTOM ROCK PRICES 1 Boots nnd shoes and footwear ol all kinds. Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 206 SOufn Main St.. DOUDLE-BREASTED SACK SUIT Copyright i& By IUrt, SchiHmr fit Mux Local Agent, X irl I 10 and 12 S. Main St., 4 1 E Till! WHATltKU. An nrea of nigh iinmauro lias dovol opod over Minnesota, and northwester ly winds from this high pressure has caused n fnll in tho tempera ture from tho middle. Mississip pi vnlley to tho mlddlo and north Atlantic coast. Tho pressure Is also high off the north Pncllle coast. Forecast for this BOft'.).i until 8 p. m. today: Fnlr nnd cooler; frosh westerly to northwesterly wind. Fair tomorrow. Sunrise, 4:39; sunset, 7:34; length of day, 14h., 5Gm.; moon rises, 12:40 p. m.; moon'sets, 12:01 a. m. PERSONAL MENTION. lllppolyto Lawsonhasgono to Philadelphia to visit friends. Mrs. Prod Jay, of Itlngtown, was a visitor tn town to-day. Mrs. ttenjamln Church has gono to Phila delphia to visit friends. E. W. Shoemaker, lq., returned from llarrlsburg last evening. Charles Smith, of Gordon, is visiting his brother. Henry Smith, In town. Miss Katio Mcntz, of York, is visiting her cousin, Henry Smith, and family, of South Gilbert street. Mrs. A. A. Davis and son, Bert., of South Whito street, aro spending .a fow wcoks nt Atlantic City. Mrs. Joseph Grtimm, of North West street, has mado her husband happy by presenting him with a son. Miss Annto Williams has left town to visit friends at Camden, N. J., nnd points along tho Jorsoy coast. Mrs. II. K. Yost and datightor, Mary, re turned U their homo at Dunmoro to-day. Thoy woro accompanied by Charles Yost. Misses Mlllio and Emma Zimmerman, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zimmer man, havo gono to Philadelphia to spend their summer vacation. I'O MTICAI, l'OINTS. As tho tlmo for tho election of delegates to tho Democratic county convention draws near ono notices an appreciable hustlo on tho part of thoso who havo announced themselves as willing to reprcsont their constituents from tho sevoial wards of tho borough. In all of tho wards, whero several sots of dele gates havo beon placed in Hold, thcro aro in dications of a hut fight that gives promise of creating a bitter factional light and may bo tho means of destroying tho chances of somo of tho candidates who aro now seeking ofllce. So far Charles E. Ilergcr, of Cressona, has a clear field for tho Republican nomination for District Attorney. . Tho llryanltcs woro given tho marblo heart in tho committee on resolutions. Their effort to havo 10 to 1 endorsed proved futile. Thero Is a spirited contest on within Demo cratic lines for tho election of standing com mitteemen. Somo of tho condldatos in town aro not satisfactory to tho party workers. U. S. Marshal Itcllly mado tho speech placing Judge licchtcl's nanio boforo tho convention'. Charlie Quinn and Harry Mellet, of Scran ton, former well known Schuylkill counthuis, wore among tlio throng. Tho dato for tho Republican county con vention, July 17th, gives general satisfaction. Those Democrats who oxpoctod tho stato convention to commit Itself to tho 10 to 1 cry aro sadly disappointed. Thore aro a number of disappointed patriots In Shenandoah. "Paddy" Mulholland, of Shenandoah, Is ono of tho most anient llryanltcs in tho county. When, therefore, Temporary Pro siding Ofllror Urintuii, of tho stato conven tion, mado tho first mention of tho silver eader's name, it was not turprising that tho Shenandoah man rose In his scat and vied with tho other enthusiasts to seo who could nuiko tho most noise. Mulholland had a fan n his hand which ho waved vigorously as ho cheered and cheered again for tho champion or tho 10 to 1 issue. Pottsvillo Chronicle That Throbbing Headache. Would ouicklv leavo vou. if vou used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of Buffer- era havo proved their matchless merit for sick anu iscrvous ileauacues. They niako puro uiooa ana strong nerves ana bulla up your health. Easy to tako. Try them. Only 25 cents. Monoy back if not cured. ooiu uy A. wastoy, Druggist. ainrrlages." In tho All Saint's P. E. church last evening Miss Floronco Uarsloy, of East Applo alley, and George Knott, Jr., of West Centro street, wero united in marriage by the rector, Eov, G. W. Van Fosson. They wero attended by Miss violet Harsley, a sister f tho bride, and Georgo Powell. A wedding reception followed tho ceremony at tho homo of tho bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Knott will tako up their residenco on West Centro strcot In a uowly furnished homo. Miss Maggie Roberts and William Iiurchili, two well known young rooplo of Frackvillo, wero married at the bride's homo. A pretty church wedding occurred at Now Philadelphia on Wednesday, tho contracting parties being Miss Katharine Jt Hallahau, of tho former place, and Owen J. Wynn, of Reading. John P. Collihan, a former Ashland rcsi dent now located in Now York city, joined tho ranks of tho Benedicts, tho fortunate young lady being Miss Catherine Daly, of tho latter placo. Tho brido is a pretty and wealthy young women, while the groom has many personal friends In this town. Miss Salllo LIttlebales and William M. Helms, both of Mabanoy City, wero married last evening. Edward Harris, a P. & R. Railway ngl ncer, and Miss Mary Garraway, both of Mahanoy Piano, were married nt the Priml tivo Methodist parsonage in Mahanoy City last evening. Miss Clara Mackay was the bridesmaid and Thomas Garraway the groomsman. Miss Minnie Lampshire and David Wall, both of Mahanoy City, wero married thoro last evening. Miss Maria Wall was the bridesmaid and Leonara Richards tho grooms man. Beholder's Dainties. Strawberry, chocolate and vanilla ico croam and orango watcAHco, dally, also doliyercd. Scholdor's bakery, 27 East Centro strcot. tr itoute to the Seashore, Tho 00 mlnuto train has been placed In servlco bctweon Philadelphia and Atlantic City by tho Philadelphia & Reading Routo and the train servlco generally Increased to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City, with its new Terminals at the foot of Chestnut street and South street and with six stations at Atlantic City tho Philadelphia & Reading offers extraordinary facilities for summer travel to tho Ocean Resorts. Its locomotives burn hard coal, thus avoiding smoke. Its double track to Atlantic City is protected with Hall signals and ballasted with anthracite cinders, t or rates on com mutation and other tickets or copy of "Pleasant l'lacos" on tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway addrcbs Edson J. Wcoks, General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Deeds Itecorded. Prnm Frank Hover and wife to Frank Royer et al. premises In Tower City. From Peter Folk and wlfo to John Horn, Sr., premises In Rahn Township. From John Horn, Sr., to Wllsou Savltz, promises in Rahti Township. Dyspepsia bano of human existence. Ilurdock Blood Bitters cures It, promptly, permanently. Regulates and tones tho GOLDIN'S. former price. These bargains are summer blue serges. Our crash Mammoth Clothing The Leading Clothing House of 9 and 11 S. Main TALES OF OUR HEROES. An Opportunity to rieoure the Hook Pre sented to Shenandoah 1'eoplo. Tho Herald has succeoded In making ar rangements with tho publishers of tho "Hero Tales of tho American Soldier and Sailor," whereby tho people of Shenandoah can secure this work at a nominal cost. This work can only bo secured through our local agonts, Mossrs. Hooks & llrown, wno win maKo n thorough canvass. Tho book contains 000 pages and 100 Illus trations and la finely bound In Illustrated cloth. It contains all tho Important battles that tho American soldlors nnd sailors have fought and graphically illustrates them. Special attention Is given to tho lato Spanish war, and among tho illustrations aro "Tlio Destruction of tho Maino," "Dewey's Vic tory." "Ccrvcra's Defeat." "Hobson's daring with tho Mcrrimac," "Tho defense of Camp McCalla" and many others. Tho hooks retail all over tho country nt S2.00 per copy and thousands havo been sold. Tho terms upon which tho hooks will ho Bold hero aro ns follows: Any perwu who will agree to tako tho Herald for six months will bo supplied with a copy of this excell ent history of our country's defenders for 70 cents. Remember, a $2.00 book for 75 cents. tho only condition being that you agree to tako tho Herald for six months. Tho Herald is progressive, enterprising, widc-awako and nlways will bo. Its dally visits will keep you better Informed than any other papor on tho nows of this locality, county, state and nation. Copies of the book can be examined at thostoro of Hooks & Brown, No. 4 North Main street. Subtle Power of Ilniiplncux. "Noxt to tho nrt of living justly nnd kindly with our follows comes tho nrt of maintaining n llfo of happiness nnd tran quillity," writes tho Hov. Dr. Nowoll Dwight nillls of "Tho Secrets of n Happy Llfo" In Tho Ladles' Homo Journal, "for tho soul was mado for Joy nnd good cheer. Llfo Is n school; labor and sorrow, victory and dotont toll togothor as teach ers, but hnpplnoss Is life's aim nnd gradu ating point. Noxt to tho duty of solf do- nial comos tho duty of delight, whntrlpo noss Is to an orango, what song is to tho lark, wJ.."t oulturo and rcflnomcnt nro to tho Intellect, that hnpplnoss Is to tlio soul. As vulgarity and ignornnco botoken n neglected mind, so unhnpplncss and mis- cry proclaim tho nogloctod heart. "Tho normal niuurq will keep strong and fresh tho ohorda that vibrato Joy. De pression and worry tako tho norvo out of man's arm, tako tho keen odgo from his mind, rob llfo of its victory, for unhnp plncss wins no battles, gloom Invents no tool, wretchedness writes no drama. Earth's groat achievements represent thoso whoso hearts snug ovprtho tasks. To meot storm with calm, defeat with faith, ln gratltudo with charity, Is not, an easy thing. Nothing roqulros so much wisdom, practlco and skill as loarnlng how to llvo habitually abovo tho dlstompcraturcs of llfo." ' Bay Keystone flour. Be sure that tho name Lerhio & Baeb. Ashland, Pa., is printed on Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u i a c - tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts A-IC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. LNEMYnnir. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TENNEY COMPANY, roil SALE 11V FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 rJ. Main St. Comfort and Satisfaction. To a Mnn's Furnishings Is Due Jtuch of the Comfort he Mas In Life. For real comfort no article pITcrs so much as summer shirts Wo have tbem In soft or stirf bosoms, Hco our silk shirts, Wo liayn thepi ta tit properly over tho shoulder, across tht) hack, and nruuud the wii'nl. lJirn enough so they will not bind or chafe - durable enough to prove a good Investment. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. GO LOIN'S. A Few Words That We Know Will Interest You. If you arc looking for a good summer stilt of clothing, rind wondering where you will go to buy it, we would like you to consider the bargains we arc ofTering ana then decide for yourself. l?or n short time only you can get in our store a $15.00 Suit For $9.00. 12.00 " " 7.00. 10.00 " " 5.50. S.oo " " 4.7 5. 6.00 " " 3.25. Or in short you can get a good suit of clothing for almost one half their oflercd only on our summer goods suits for men, boys and children are St., L. Ooldin, Proprietor GRAND OPENING I IT IS NOW IN FULL BLAST I Clotlios pins 1 cent n dozen. Ono box of Mite, 1 cent. Ono pnper of needles, 1 cent. Ono pack of carpet (neks, 1 cent. JCgg bentert, 2 eelittt. Tumbler. 2 cent. Five cent box of stove polish, II ccntn. Ono box of ebon blackening, 3 cents. Lnmp K'obos, H cents. ycruh briiilien, 3 eentn. All size pie ptntcs, 8 cents. Thrco p feces of butter inilc sonp, S cent. Wo have ono thousand tuoro articles which wo cannot mention It will pay you to come nnd boo our stock. A penny saved la a penny earned. BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, CzyzewBkl Building. 30 East Centro St. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 22I-240 N. Emerlck Sf. RESIDENCE : 22! 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. w ANTKD. Good Rlrl to do upstairs work. Apply at commercial Jioiei. it LVJlfc nnijr rour iiwcu iu.b ... .110 nr viiu ot Lloyd street. Shenandoah, 1'a. Apply to J. J. Frauoy. 0-fa-2t I 111 DtTI. ! 1 1 .. . i . 1 . . .1 JjOIt SALE. Tlio Hausimnn property, located at 138 Hast Coal utrcet. Ueoson for Bellini;, wo desire to close tho estate. For particulars Inquire ol Philip lllermann, Nortli White street. 8-23-tf NOTIOK. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to H. O. M. Ilollopetcr, attorney, Rhennndoah. B-81-tf PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until 2n ni., Juno 27, 1899, for tho erection of n three-story brick dwelling for St. George's Lithuanian U. O. congregation, of Shenandoah, Pa. The owners reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. Proposals for plumbing will bo received nt tho same time. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the house of Kkv. P. Adbomaitis, 116 West Chery street. Shenandoah, Pa., Juno 14, 1&9. Oli-Ot The Best Cook Must fall to propare satisfactory meals If ho Is given poor meats to uso. BUY MEAT HERE, And tlio poorest of cooks will bo ablo to get up good, wholesome, palatablo meals. Always the season's best. BELL'S. 19 II. OIK 8IK. FOR fine: FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 1 10-121-123 North Main St. Handsomo Complexion the greatest charmsawoir.au can I FOZZONl'a COMFLBX10H FOWDBB I la one of possess, girts It. QOLDIN'S, nnd embraces our light suits and being sold at almost hali their price. House, Shenandoah, Window screens, 10 centf. Ten-quart Utah pan, 13 cents. Teiwiuntt bucket. 10 ceutn. Thirteen pieces of nonp, 23 cents. Chamber setts, from $1, 19 up, I literal u carpet, from 23 cents per yard up. Koncy umbrellas, from 37 cents up. Hnby chairs, 23 cents. Children's rockers, 27 cents. Children's dresses, from 19 cents tip. Aprons, from 4 to 12 years, 23 cents. Manufacturer ' of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, mm.. Lloyd Streets. FRIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale I and : Retail. Table dll cloth, extra wide, all patterns, two yards for 23 cents. llest farmer roll butter, 10 to 18 cents. Best English Ilreakfast or Oolonp; tea, 83 cents. All grades of coffco, 0 cents to 115 cents. Our 3 for 25u mackerel has set tlio town a buying. E3. A. Friedman, 213 West Centra Street. A box of our srEcim rnniLT mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. rniLn.-cnmr-STORE o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centro Street. Vacation Time is Here I If you have a fow lelsuro moments havo your head shampooed and your hair preserved. Lnllns will be given special attention at their homes every day, ex eluding Wednesday and Saturday. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. millions of Dollars Go up In nmoki. over? year. Take so riK tut get your housoa. slock, fm. nlture, etc., Injured In first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Kffl Alio Ltfs auUoolteaUl oVb!m Shenandoah, F&nns. stomach.
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