The Very Thing. The night Remedy at the Right Price. That's our bulnc. Don't nttcmpt to lie your own doctor. Imt don't run tlio risk of fluttering or endanger your health by being niinoui the almplo renin lea Hint help no tnui'li. A bottle of pare goric or blackberry oordlAl Is n good tliltif? - to nave through the hot weather. It overcome! tlio painful effect of iwi iiiucu iruu. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. See the excellent quality and the large quantity of , meat you can buy at ou r market For 35c. One trial will cause you to give us more. Our market la not exactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your purso. J. DU MEAT MARKET, 203 E. Centre St. "My Face is my Fortune, Sir," Said the pretty uiaid 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 us beauty. Properly adjusted glasses will cure most of these troubles by removing the 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. 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 occa!on. All kinds of designs always on hand and special designs made on short notice. Bust materials, and all work guaranteed. White and black satin slipper wltn patent extension device Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardin St. WITH PLEASURE ! II 0 This Space Ton hive a pleasure In the groceries you buy ad tUo way we handle your order. Ivtrythlng In our plM Is fresh, except the manners of our employs. Our delivery system Is perfect, as you II admit if you try It E. B. FOLEY, "e,, PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio Country Chronicled for Hasty 1'nrusnl. Morclmnts and others must pay llielr mor. catttllo tax hofuro July 1st. Tho Humnno Fire Company, of I'ottsvlllo, will purchase a Iioiei wag"" to cost f 700. Tho New York llnUlefll Association yes torday paid a vUlt to Gettysburg. Court will lo untied upon to appoint School Directors lor Tort Carhon, tho present Hoard falling to organlzo wit lilti tlio tlmo rcquliod hy law. Swnlm lias opened up tlintlot of D.iMwln Itofrlgcmtors in li is new room thoy inako n handiomo display. Attend dlvlno worship to-morrow, mid you'll ho tho hcttor for it. A now two-story brick public school build ing is being erected ntWilliamatown. It will lnivo eight rooms and cost $14,000. Tho commission of William M. James as n notary public in tbo Ilorough of Ashland, was rcccivoil hy Itecordor Joukyii, from Harrishurg. To-lay8walm issclllugslnglo barrel breech loading shut guus at $3.00. Tlio vltascopo pictures of tho FltJi'imons Jetl'rloa fight at Coney Island, Juno tttli, urn said to bo a failuro, owing to tho absohco of tho necessary amount of olectrio light. HoV. Goorgo li. Uonsliaw was last night in stalled pastor of tho First Baptist church, at Lolmnon. Govornor Stono has nppointod Cupt. Rtlph W. Montellus, of Mt. Carmol, assistant surgeon of tlio Eolith Regiment, N. G P. Tho South Bethlehem Gas Company has sold out to n New York syndicate at tho re ported prico of $300,000. The District Attorney of Northumberland couuty has requested Miles Dougherty to resign as county dctcctivo, hut tho latter says nay. Because they did not recolvo back pay, 80 laborers at Nazareth's now fair grounds wont out yostcrday on a strike It was rumored tins morning that two of tho Mt. Carmcl boys had been killed In the battlo at Manila on Tuesday, but tho report hasn't been confirmed. Tho contract will bo given out on Monday for the building of tho now trolley road bo- twocn Bethlohcm ami Nazareth. Twelve-year-old Annie Buss, of Freemans- burg, Northampton county,foll from a cherry treo and broko her spino. In a mino at Alaska, Northumberland county, 10-year-old James Gibbons was crushed to death between a wagon nud a timber. Lancaster county volunteers last night organized tho Colonel Egbert Camp.Survivors of tho Spanish-American War, with Liouten ant W. W. Reading as commander. That Throbbing Headache. Would qnickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of stiller era havo proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build Up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 23 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. Uooretn. I.ynohlnir Continue. Bnxloy, Ga., Juno 17. One week ago yesterday Will Abies was put on trial hore for criminally assulting a. wo man, anil In one hour was convicted and sentonced to death. Yesterday news was received of two lynchlugs In this (Appling) county. Both wore near Surrency, a small town 12 miles from hero. In tho first caso tho negro, named Williams, attempted a criminal assult upon Mrs. Hiram Kennedy. white. He was carried to samo romoto part of tho woods and there lynched. In the second caso Dave Clark, a nocro. had a dispute with a constable who had a tax execution against him. Clark attempted to shoot the constable, but was prevented by outside parties. Thursday Clark was found in tho woods dead, with several bullet holea In him. Tlnclprocltj- AVlth llnrbnrlonn. Washington, Juno 17. A reciprocity treaty between the United States and Great Britain In relation to trndo be tween this country and tho British colony of Barbadoes was signed at tho department of state yesterday by tho representatives of the two govern ments. It is the first series of treaties which the British colonies to tho south of this country are seeking to effect. Mr. John A. Kasaon, special reciprocity plenipotentiary, signed for tho United States and tho British charge, Mr. Tower, for Great Britain. Tho treaty is made for the term of five years, with provision for an extension unless either party should denounce It In the meantime. . Cure Pain in the I Stomach and Distress After Eating. 10 cents and 25 cents Druggists THE BOSTON BAKERY ! Just look, the best home-made bread aud best Vienna bread at 4 cents a loaf. Cakes and pastry at lowest prices. We also bake the celebrated Kye and Graham bread. B. Morgenstein, 337 W. Contra St. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. New Store ! New Stock I BOTTOM ROCK PRICES! DooU and shoe and footwear of all kinds. Ilepalrlng neatly, promptly and cheaply done. C ATT EL'S, 206 SOutb Main St., Tho Rosy Freshness And ft velvet softness of the skin Is InTa riably obtained by thorn who use I'ouoKi'a Complexion f'owder. FILLS An Excellent Combination. Tlio pleasant method mul beneficial offects of tlio well known remedy, Syrtur op Viob, manufactured by tho GAMfOHNiA Via Syrup Co., lllustrato tho valuo of obtaining1 tho liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them In tho form most rcf resiling to tho tasto and acceptable to the system. It is tho ono perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling 0110 to overcomo habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub. stance, and its acting on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, mako it tho Ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs aro used, as they aro pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho California F10 Svrtur Co. only, In order to get its beneficial ofE?cts and to avoid imitations, plcnso remember the full name of the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. DAN FRANCISCO, CAI LOUISVILLE, ICY. NEW TOHK, N. T. For sale by all Druggists. Price 50c. per bottle. Sunday Specials. Services in tlio Trinity Itoformcd cliurcli o-morrow at 10:00 n. m., and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Kov. Z. S. Yearick, pastor. Kegular eorviccs will bo held in tho United Evangelical church, North Jardin Btrcct, to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Kov. J. R. llcnsyl, pastor. K. L. C. 12. on Monday evening. I'rayor, praiso and testimony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Bible study overy Friday ovening. Jr. K. L. C. E. every Saturday evoning nt 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at t! p. in. Class meet ing on Wednesday ovening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services In All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, on West Oak street, to-morrow ai follows: Iloly Communion, 8:00 a. in. Morning prayer, 10:30. Sunday school, 2:00 P. m. Evening prayer, 7:00, G. W. Van Fossen, pastor. First Baptist-church, corner of West and Oak streets, Rov. I). I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayor meeting Monday ovculugs. Young People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class mectiug Thursday ovenings. Servicos in tho Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Sabbath school nt 2 p. m. Jr. C. E. and Sr. O. fi. Tuesday evening at 0:30 aud 7:30 o'clock. rrayor and sons service on Thursday oven ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II. W. Kochlor, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and Whito streets. Eov. J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting nt 0:30 a. in., led by tho pa3tor. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. n., Dr. J. S. Callon, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Seats iree. Jivcryuouy welcome Calvary Baptist church. South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow nt 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Kev. R. It. Albins, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 n. 111., Deacon John Iiunn, Superintendent. 15. Y. -1. U. Tuesday ovening, at 7:30. Wednesday ovening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. t.vcryi)ody welcome St. John's Luthoran church. West Cherry street. Eov. John Grulilor, pastor. Preach ing, iu a. m. ; Sunday school, issu p. m. ; preaching 0:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church. West Centre street. Kov. Cornelius Laurisln, pas tor. Matatinum servico 0 a. in. High mass 1U a. m. Church of tho Holy Family, (Gorman It. C.) North Chestnut street. Hov. A. T. Schut tlchofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., second mass 10 a. m. St. Ca3lmir's Polish It- C. church. North Jardin street. Itev. J. A. Lenarkiewicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high mass 10 a. in., vespers and benediction 4 p. 111. Church of tho Annunciation. 218 West Cherry street. Eov. H. F. O'Eoilly, pastor; Rov James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a.m., high mass. iu a. in, benediction, 7 p. m. St. Stanislaus church. Morning services on Sunday at 8 and 10. Vespers at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Rector Wonoslaus v. Matulaltls. Kehclcth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Rov. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services. 8 to 10 a. m.. and 3 to 5 p. in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in. and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. m. Dyspepsia bane of human existence. Burdock Blood Bitters cures it, promptly, permanently. Regulates and tones tho stomach. Deeds Recorded. Tbo following deeds wore recorded : From George D. Stainm and wifo to James M. Keichwcin, premises in East Brunswick; Samuel Bauch and wife to William Fisher, premises in Nuremhurg; John J. Meyer and wife to James Rcdclitl, premises in Mubanoy City; Washington German Building and Loan Association to Mary Buchanan, prem ises in Mahanoy City. Letters Granted, Letters testamentary wore granted to Ellas Wort on the cstato of Mary Alkman, late of Washington township, deceased. Also to Bridget Landy on the estate of Elizabeth M. McGce, late of ilabunoy township, deceased. itonte to the Seashore. Tho CO minute train has been placed in service between Philadelphia and Atlantic City by the Philadelphia & Reading Route and the train service generally increased to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City and Sea Islo City, with its new Terminals at tho foot of Chestnut street and South street and with six stations at Atlantic City tho Philadelphia & Beading offers extraordinary facilities for summer travel to the Ocean Resorts. Its locomotives burn hard coal, thus avoiding smoke. Its doublo track to Atlantic City is protected with Hall signals and ballasted with anthracite cinders. For rates on com mutation and other tickets or copy of "Pleasant Places" on the Philadelphia & Reading Railway address Edson J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Rn Knvstone flour. Bo sure that tho name Lxssia & Bits, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every tack. Deaths and Funerals. Mrs. Conrad Droscb, aged 77. died last night at the rosidenco of her daughter. Mrs. Jacob Smith, at Mahanoy City, Tho de ceased left threo sons and two daughters. She had been a resident of Mahanoy City since 1861. The funeral of William, slx-mouths-old son of William McElliouny, of Morea, took placo to-day. Is It a buru ? Use Dr. Thomas' Eoiectrlo Oil. A cut? Uso Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. At your druggist. PURSUED BY CREDITORS. An Arbitration Hold to Kntorco Proceed ing of l'Jf ctment, J. It. Coylo. E. W. Shoemaker and T. It, Iloddnll, Esqs,, as a hoard of arbitrators on proceedings of cjectmont instituted bv Mr. Burke, as attorney for creditors, against Joseph laduskoy and his wlfo, Martha, and JiM lather, William Yaduskoy. Mr. llurke represents claims aggregating from $1,500 to 1.800. amonc tho crcdltorj ho- ing Arhogaatnud Bastlan and Blnn Sons, of Aiioutowu; JSpanoglo and Ycagor, Phlladcl- pnia; jlossIr and Baor, Ashland; Hoovcn Mercantile Company, and B. Labows and Company, Mahanoy City; Smith, Foster nnd Company. Philadelphia l Henry L. .Tonosnml William II. Glonn, Shenandoah, and tho Ash- jana soap works, Joseph Yaduskoy was in tho grocery buil nc6B ouIist Centre stroet and failed. His wlfo subsequently engaged in business and failed threo months later. After tno 'allures n property located at Lnurol stroet and Poar alloy was purchased from P. J. Ferguson by William Joseph's fathor, for $1,000. Tho creditors idle go that tho property was roally purchased liy Joseph. Lawyer llurko pressed tho claims nnu securod a Shorilra deed to tho nnmrtiv us the representative of tho creditors. Tho presont proceedings aro instituted to eject tiusepu, iiiannaanu William Yaduskey from too premises. When tho arbitration oponod 8, (i. M, llollopcter, Esq., attorney for Josenh Ya duskey, presented a papor in which his client declared that ho had no interest In, or claim to, 1110 property In question. In opening tho caso Mr. Burko said he would show that a judgment noto was given for tho property, that William Yaduskoy had no moans with which to pay for tho purchase and that the (udgmcnt noto was paid otf in installments hy Joseph Yaduskev. Mr. Burlto added that ho would show that right nftcr Yaduskoy failed ho tiaid $.00 in cash for a car load of flour. Ho also said that tho proceedings wero not pressed for a pecuniary purpose, out to maKo an oxamplo In tfco caso lor many others who resort to methods lead iug to tho deception and defrauding of credi tors. Joseph Yaduskoy waa tho first witness called. Ho said ho bus boon in this country sixteen years. Ho worked in tho mines for six years nnd saved $700 or $800. With this ho started in huslnoss and fallod six years ago. While iu that business ho had 300 customers who dealt witli him on books and ho has about $0,000 worth of outstanding accounts. Tho arbitration was not concluded to-day nna several sessions will ho required. 1VM. VENN. Mrs. Sampson Couch left Wm. Tcnu yestor day and will make her future homo in Phila delphia, Quito a nuinbcr havo moved from this placo recently, hut it is dlllicult to know why, as tho colliery is working stoadlly. Mrs. Joslah Walker, who has been ill for several wcoks, is improving steadily. 'lhomas Scott, driver for tho Wm. Pcnn Supply Company, is confined to his homo sulicring from a carbuncle. Mrs. Augustus Qulnu, mothor of Superin tendont Quiuu, is visiting tho latter hore. Services in tlio M. E. church to-morrow will bo as follows : Sunday school, at 10:30 a 111. ; Junior Epworth Lo.iguo, 5 p. m. ; Chil dren's Day anniversary at 0:00 p. m. An ox- cellcnt program has been arranged and the church appropriately decoratod. Those who havo been assigned parts will no doubt ac quit themselves in tho usual creditable manner. A cordial invitation to all is ex tended A Street Row. A fight in which sovoral men took part oc curred at tho corner of Emcrlck and Oak strcots at about noon to-day. John Ilaverty, whilo under the infiuonco of drink, shot at a dog belonging to a Lithuanian resident of tho neighborhood. Housed a revolver, hut all tho cartridges wero blank and no damage was done, except that a Lithuanian who got close to tho revolver had a hole burned in his shirt. Uavcrty was attacked hy tho owner of tho dog and several of tlio ownor's boarders, tho assallanti using scoops, shovels and clothes lino props. Ilaverty received several blows, but was not seriously hurt, Ho sought rofugo iu a neighbor's house, but when he left it was again attacked. Soveral women went to his assistanco and drove tho assailants away. Advertised Letters. A letter addressed to Patrick Dougherty re mains uncalled for at the post otlico D. W. Bedea, P. M. "ADMIT WITHIN FIRE LINES." An Extraordinary SInttn For n Re porter' Funeral Emblem. In his story of "Tho Last of tho Mul borry Street Barons," in The Century, Mr. Jacob A. Hits, author of "How tho Other Hnlf Lives," tulls a rnthor grow BOino but very amusing nnccdoto of a fel low reporter attached to police hendquar tors In Mulberry street, New York. There had been a feud of long stnnding between tho reporters In Muluorry stroet, and in oonsequonco nows was plentiful. Thoro wero mutual seoros to bo paid off, nnd wo paid them off in tho coin of tho realm. Tho coin of Mulberry streot was murder, fire and sudden death (wo had passed tho stage of boxing gloves and did not sponk ns wo pnssod by), and it went a long way. I do not mean, of course, that wo murdered or burned up ono another, but these things wero tho stnplos of our dally work ns polico roporters, nnd when wo wore "out" tho prooinct returns ro colvod an extra, sifting, with tho 'result that many a grain of nowspapor w'heat that would othorwlso havo esoapod was roooued from tho dust bin. Wo had our specialties in this oontost of wits. Ono was distinguished us a sleuth. Ho fed 011 defective mysteries as a cat on 11 chicken bono. Ho thought them out by day and dreamed thorn out by night, to tho grout exasperation of tlio official de tectives, with whom their solution wns n commercial, not in tho least an intellec tual, affair. Thoy mlvod them on tho piano of tho provorblal Inoklng of honor among thlovos, by tho formula, "You scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours." Anothor camo out strong on Arcs. Ho know tho history of evory houso in town that ran any risk of being burned, know overy fireman and oould toll within $1,000, mora or less, what was tho valuo of tho goods stored In any building In tho dry goods district and for how much thoy woro Insured. If he couldn't, ho did anyhow, and his guottses often camo near tlio facta, as shown In tho final ndjustmont. Ho snlffod a flrobug from afnr and know without asking how much salvago thoro was in a halo of cotton after being 24 hours In tlio flro. Ho Is dond, poor follow. In life ho was fond of a joko, and In death tho joko clung to him in a way wholly unforeseen. Tho flromon in tho noxt block, with whom ho mndo his houdquartors whon off duty, so that ho might always bo within hearing of the gong, wished to glvo some tangible evldenco of thoir regard for tho old reporter, but, being In a hurry, loft It to tho florist, who know him well, to choose tho design. He hit upon a floral flro badge as tho proper tiling, and thus it was that when tho company of mourners was assembled and tho funeral servloo In progress there arrived and was set upon (ho poflln, n tho yiow qf nil, that triumph Of tho florist's art, n shield pi white rosea, with this legend wrltton across It ' In ro4 Immortellos: "Admlt Within Flro Linos Only." It was shocking, but Irresistible, It brought down oven tho houso of mourn. Ing. HOOD'S PILLS curoMvr III, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, oleaf nt laxative All Druggist Till! WKATIIKK. hlch nrossuro Iiiib moved to Illinois, increasing In magnitude, nnu 11ns causeu 11 fall In tomporatnro from tho lowor lako rogton, tho Ohio and Lowor Missouri valleys to tho Atlantic coast. Forecast for this soctton until 8 p, m. today: Fair and continued cool ... 1 1, . M-t.t In Ft U ncnuui, iifiu. w UJ fresh northerly winds, becoming variable Fair and not so cool tomorrow. Sunrise, 4:39; sunset, 7:34; longth of day, 14h., 55m.; moon rtsos, 1:41 p. m.; moon sots, 12:02 a. m. ffcRSONAL MhNTION. Mrs. David Howard is visiting relatives at Northumberland. J, Claude Brown mado a bu si 11033 trip to tho county seat to-day. Robert Callen has gouo to Reading to spend a few days with friends. ChlofBurgoss Tabor made a business trip to tho county soat to-day. Mrs. Jacob Frantz, of West Coal streot, is visiting friends at Ccntralla. Oscar Gobo, who spent several weoks visit iug relatives at Roading, has returned here Mr, and Mrs. John Pbalou, of Minersvllle, nro guests of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Early iu town. Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Alhin havo gono to Philadelphia to spend a fow days visiting friends. I'rs. Margaret Drlscoll, of Philadelphia, Is a guest of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary Flomming, of town. Misses Minnie and Inez Ilornbcrgor left town for Reading, whero thoy wilt spond several days visiting friends. Miss Nora Brcisch entertained Miss Edith Morgan and Messrs. H. M. Wasley and James Hough at her homo in Ringtown lastcvcmtig. Miss Stella M. Smith, an accomplished young lady of Wllkosbarro, is a guest of Misses Ella and Anna Clauser, on North Jardin street. Children Tnught to Steal. A conversation botweon two boys about 10 years old, on West Coal streot, last ovening, demonstrated that children of tho town nro taught and encouraged to steal. Ono of the boys was heard to remark that he received threo cents for each board stolen from lum bcr yards. The boys ran away whon tho person who heard tho remark attempted to question them concerning it. When you dream that somebody is pushing you over a precipice it's time vou looked after vour stomach and liver. You may not believe in dreams but that particular sort of dream is likely to come pretty near true 11 you don't take prompt meas ures to prevent it. If you neglect the warning you may nnd that you are act ually pushing yourself over the precipice of I u uisease into tne Don't forget that your Heart and lungs and brain and nerves are sup plied with blood and nutriment through your stomach, liver ana bowels. If they do not .do their 1. O. work properly if ' ..'the blood is full of poisonous matter your whole lxxly""will soon be full of impurity and disease, and it is small wonder vou dreani of disaster. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery purifies and enriches the blood. It cleanses the whole digestive system and is an antidote for poison in the blood. It is a blood-maker and flesh-builder and is good for tile nerves. It brings restful sleep and a clear head. It contains no alcohol, whisky, sugar, syrup, or dan gerous opiates. "I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery anu i-icasani rcueis ana nave naa no irouoie with indigestion since," writes Mr. W. T. Thompson, of Townsena, Dread water Co.. Mon tana. "Words fall to tell how thankful I am for the relief, as I had suuered so much and it seemed that the doctors could do me no good. I got down in weight to 125 pounds, and was not able to work. Now I weigh nearly 160 and can ao a aays worK on tne iarm." Ice Cream, All flavors Man u f a c tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. IC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. CNEWYoRrf. FAMOUS OAlSfiDlE, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Mndo Only By TI3NNEY COMPANY, roit BALK ltV FRED. KfclTHAN, Baker and Confectioner, lOfl. N. Main St. Comfort -and Satisfaction. To a Man's Furnishings Is Due ilucli of the Comfort he Has In Life. ror rcni commit no nrucia oners so much M ummcr lilrt Wo Imvo them In io(t or still linuntna H.n nlir allk mhlrtM. Wn li.ub tl... . lit properly over tho houldcrd, ftcroM the back, and around tho wi'. Ijirito enouli 10 they will not hind or ulmfe- duruulo enough to prove n good Investment. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 . Mm Bloodless Girls Doctors hava given the Greek name Anamln, meaning "bloodless e" tn n riip.ie which is much more prevalent among young1 women than 19 generally believed. In its early stages the disease Is not marked oy any ueciueu syiiipiuins and often makes considerable ad urnira Kfnr lt nrMenfe Is noticed. An unusual reeling 01 s g it exercise, Dreamless anu painn aic '"v"""" , Vul .t C t. nn In nnrcmla the blood becomes thin, the heart flabby, the skin pale nnd waxy. If the d sease become chronic (persistent anemia) It 0 ten results fatally. The one successful method of treating this disease Is to build up the blood. The best blood builder In the world Is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People This remedy has cured more cases of anaimla than all others combined. MIm Cordollft Moore, of Mnlono, N. Y. until recently, has been tt life long invalid from palpitation of tho heart uud weaUnew of tho blood. InspoakinsrorthlsoxporloncoshoBnld! ......!- '1 wan Inn terrlblo condition. I could not oat. My face wns ghastly white, nnd my hands were nlmost transparent. I wns bo weak It wn utterly Impossible ror mo to goupstnlrs. '1 niot arrlond who spoko orflr. Williams' Tlnlr rills for rnloreoplo, nnd advlsod mo to try thorn. Before tho nrjt box wa used I began to regain my nppetito nnd felt better Kenornlly. I bought six more boxes nnd look thorn. I grew strong rapidly nnd gained In flesh. I became better In overy wny. I never felt better In my Ufolhnn pw,nnd consider myself cured. I cannot say too much regarding Dr. Williams' I'lnkl'llU for Pale People." From Gatclte, Malone, It', r. No discovery of modern times has proved such a blessing to mankind as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Acting directly on the blood and nerves, invigorating the body, regulating the functions, they restore the strength and health In the exhausted patient when every effort of the physician proves unavailing. These pills nro sold In boxes at CO conta n box or six boxes for SZ60, nnd may bo had of all druggists, or direct by mall from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. GRAND OPENING 1 IS NOW IN FULL. BLAST I IT Clothespins 1 cent n dozen. Ono box of blue 1 cent. Ono paper of needles, 1 cent, Ono pack of carpet tacks, 1 cent. ICRS beater, 2 cents. Tumblern, 2 cents. Five cent box of stove polWi, S cents. Ono box of shoo blackening, il cents. Lamp globes, tt cents. Pcrub bru-hes, 3 cents. All size plo plates, 8 cents. Threo pieces of butter milk soap, S cent. We havo ono thousand icore nrtlctes wjilch we seo our stock. A penny BALTIMORE Czyzewskl Building. Window Guards, Stable Guards, . Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerick Sf. 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. SALESMEN. $100.00 a month and nil oxpenscs guaranteed selling to merchants Arctic lie frlgeratlOB Machines for cooling refrigerator, iruarnnteed 75 uer cent, cheaper than Ico. Ex clusive territory assigned. Arctic Kcfrlgcrattng uo., Cincinnati, u. it WANTED. Eiperlcnced clothing man to open Merchant Tailoring. An oppor tunity to grow into a flue business. If trty uas sinaii capuai or can lurnisii security, wo wilt sunDlv stock. Address. Monumental Custom Tailoring Co., Baltimore, Md. M7-2t FOIt SALE. Four leased lots at the west end of Llovd street. Shenandoah. Va. Aunlv to J. J. Franey. 0-14-2t fOU SALE. The Ilnussman property, locnted ' at 138 East Coal xtrcct. lteason for sellinir. we desire to cIomo the estate Xor particulars Inquire of Phllln lilermann. North White street. 5-22-tf XTOTICK Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to 8. a. M. llollopcter, attorney, Hhenandoab. U-Sl-K ANY man or woman out of employment or etmiloved At unsatisfactory wacpj.. oah make S75 per month working for us. Straight salary. Some to travel : others for local work. Address CENTUKY, 3043 Morket street, Phila delphia. 6-10-17 The Best Cook Must fall to prepare satisfactory meals If ho Is given poor meats to uso. BUY MEAT HERE, And tho poorest of cooks will ba nblo to get up good, wholesome, palatablo meals. Always the seosons best. BELLI 19 If. H uIET. lilllons of Dollars Go up In nmoVu every year. Take no risks b&t get your houses, stock, fur niture, eto., insured In first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, At ' 120 Boulb Jardin Rl Also Lift RudAeclduitel ouptnl.s " ...fMi;. , n. Window screens, 10 cents. Ten-quart dish pan, lo cents. Ten-quart bucket, in cents. Th'rteen pieces of houp, 25 cents. Chamber setts, from $1,09 up. Ingrnln carpet, from 25 cents per yard up. Fancy umbrellas, from 37 cents up. Jtulty chairs, 23 cents. Children's rocker?, 27 cents. Children's drcmscs. from 19 cents up. Aprons, from 4 to 12 years, 25 cents. cannot mention. It will pay you to come and saved Is a penny enmcd. CHEAP STORE, 30 Elast Centre St. Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, PL Lloyd Streets. 'RIEDMAN'S SPECIAL SATURDAY, nONDAY AND TUES DAY SALES. Big cut in Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Your dollar hero will go further than at any grocery store in town, barring none. Table oil cloth, extra wide, all patterns, two yards for 25 cents. Best farmer roll butter, 16 to 18 cents. Itest English Breakfast or Oolong tea, 33 cents. All grades of coffee, 9 cents to 85 cents. Our 3 for 23o mackerel has set tlio town a buying. E3. A. Friedman, 213 West Centre Street. A box of our Mtcini. rnniLT mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your home. Columbia Brewing Company. nM.-ci.fflr-more 0 DKALEB IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. West Centre Street. Vacation Time is Here ! If you have a few leisure moments have your head shampooed and your hair preserved. Ladles will be given special attention at their home every day, ex. eluding Wednesday nnd Saturday. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House DocK, MM-' J A Handsomo Comnloxlon Is ono of the greatest charms a woman can possess. I'ouoxra uoMrutxio i'owoBB Kites it.