On the Fourth of July When up town ml you want to he refreshed ,stop In nml try our sparkling Ice Cream Soda or Frozen Chocolate. It Cannot be Excelled. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Dallus Sells the Cheapest Meat. Will go further at our market than anywhere else in town. A trial will convince. Our market la not eiactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your urge. J. II' MEflfiMARKET, 203 E. Centre St. "My Face ismy Fortune, Sir," Said the pretty maid In the old English ballad. Eyes make or mar manv a face, the other features mav be ever so comely, a pair of weak, red inflamed or twitching eves will spoil its beauty. Properly adiusted classes will cure most of these troubles by removing the cause. But don't get the idea that anybody or everybody can do the "proper adiustintr." 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 - DESIGNS For use on funeral occasions. ill irin. nt diutcriu nlurava on liand and racial deslirns made on short notioo. Beet materials, and all work guaranteed. White and blaek satin slipper with patent extension device. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. WITH PLEASURE 1 25C Watch This You bare a pleasure In the groceries you buy and the way we handle your order. Everything iu out plaeo Is fresh, except the manners of our employes. Our delivery system la perfect, as you II admit II you try It. E. B. FOLEY, "81. PITHY POINTS. Happening Tttrghiit the UnttHlry UhrrtnlrtlMt fnr ltnety I'ontsnl, Thenar 108 patients In the vnnt at the Miners' hospital. The storm played havoc with the telephone line hut sveuin. I'ottsvllle defeated the CiiImii OUnUliy the score of !l to 2. The latter must be easy. A force of plasterer nml painters Hre at work Improving tbe cafe of the Ferguson House. Harry Chester, of Tamaqna, has been ap pointed Coal and Iron policeman for the I.. C. A N. Co. K. J. Cotter, formerly of town, has moved Ills family from l'ottsvllle to Maiiayuuk, near Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania band, of 'rumaqna, are negotiating for the purchase of new instru ment at a cost of $1,800. Jack Boner, tbe pugilist, has for the past three weeks been In a Newark hospital, suf fering with an altscess on the Jaw. Clayton Becker, of St. Clair, who hsil been riding Ins bicycle from Fraokvllle, was found unconscious on the road on Monday night, l'ottsvllle letter carriers will receive tliol hack pay now, their claims ranging from (20 to $800 having been allowed by the govorn ment. Hiss Ilolen Toole, daughter of Sheriff Toole, took first honors for good conduct In her class at the Mt. St. Joseph's Academy, Chestnut Hill. I'hlla. Engine 340, one of the Heading's big ones, pulled a train of 80 loaded gondolas from Palo Alto to Port Itlchmoud. This is tho best record yet made. The paved portion of South MrIu street presented a clean appearance to-day, having been washed off by the heavy rain of last evening. Owen McKcrnan, who wB reported to bo with tbe 21st U. S. Infantry at Manila, is not there, but at home iu St. Clair, on furlough. Mr. McKernan is to lie discharged to-day. Edward McDonnell and Miss IJazie Collins were married yesterday at Mincrsvillo by Itev. Musson, pastor of the Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carniel. They will resido at the Delaware. A smoker supplemented the regular session of General Harrison Lodge No. 251, Kuights of Pythias, last evening. A phonograph entertainment by Mr. Wilbur J. Lewis was very much enjoyed. A. T. Jones, of Pottsville, has located in Philadelphia. He has secured a lucrative position in the large clothing store of E. O. Thompson's Sous, on Chestnut street. Mr. Jones formerly conducted a store at Shcnan doah. 1863. GETTYSBURG. 1899. HOtli Anniversary nt the Death of Gen'l Iteynultls to ba fittingly Observed. Thirty-sis years ago on July 1st, Maj Gen'l John V. Reynolds fell mortally wounded at Gettysburg gallantly leading his troops during the first day of the battle that decided the great civil war, tuid on tbe an niversary this year a fine equestrian statue of that noble officer will be unveiled with appropriate ceremonies. The Statue, a beautiful piece of work, somewhat similnr to those of Generals Meade and Hancock, is situated on the battlefield about a quarter uille north of the spot where Gen'l lteynolds was wounded, and is the design and work of H. K. Rush-Brown. The statue will bo un veiled 2 p. m. July 1st by Clias. P. Roynolds, a grand nephew of the famous General. General Gobln will transfer the statue to tho state, and it will bo received by Governor Stone. Colonel Huidokoper is to dellvor the oration. To accommodate thoso desirous of attend ing, tho Philadelphia & Reading Eallway has arranged to soil excursion tickets at the special rate of single faro for tho round trip from all principal stations in Pennsylvania. Tickets on sale and good going Juno 30th snd and July Bth, 1800, luuluslvu. For time of trains, rates of fare, etc., consult I'. & R. Ticket Agents, or address Edson J. Weeks, Gen'l Pass'r Agent, Philadelphia. Patriotic and Smiling. This Is the celebration senion. and Uncle Sam smiles at bia own prosperity. Success Is the reason for the smile, and while Uncle Sam Binlles wo smile also. Our suocesi comes from giving i-cople full value for their money, our orlces irivethe smllinir Impression to the faces or our menus. Merctiani Tailoring anu uenis' Furnishings. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. WEA We don't believe you can find a suit of any other make that will have the style and appearance of these Hart,Schaff ner & Marx suits or that will wear as well and cost as little in the long run. Come in and see them and try on some of the new styles. HART, SCHArFNCR & MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHING. Authorized 1 1 .1 1 1 rtC-fUVVII 3 s. Main St., Shenandoah, FGtrin. POTTSVILLE NEWS. (Continued from First l'age. ) True bills were found. Tin prosecutor C A I. Policeman Samuel Wynn. The ar oused are men who committed burglary at Fraekvillo and shot at workmen who fol lowed them up, bnt failod to hit any of them. HOA1M HKPOHTK1I. Luke Walsh, constable of tbe Fourth ward, Shenandnah.liM reported the roads at Dunn's 11111 and Klondike In bad condition. The latter road is reported as being wholly unfit for travel. PROPERTY SALB. James A Medlar and wife have sold to George H. Halberstadt, M, I) , their York- vlllo property for fs.OOO. The doctor has made it his summer home. orphans' court. In the matter of tho MathlM Kemmer estate the return ol sale was cenflrmed nisi. Tho bond of tho gusrdlan of Mamie Folk, neo Knltlle, In the sum of $800, with the Schuylkill Trust Company as surety, was approved. MARRIAGE LICBlfSHB. Matthias Anzulis, of Shenandoah, and Mm Itnsto Rezwizkanl, of MIddlcport. L. O. Wertraan, West Penn Twp., Sehtiyh kill county, and Minnie K. Iteber, Bast Penn Twp., Carbon comity. Antonio Giordano and Angelina Itosohl, Cass township. Anthony Aliyoshus ami Perone Smulks zuto, New Philadelphia. Simon Synklowloz and Eva Kagerluekl, of Wm. Penn, Shaft P. O. Hiiari Telep and Alexandria Kowaloeyk, of St. Clair. DEEDS RECORDED. From P. J. Mongol et al to S. P. Cressinger, promisos In Wayno township; from Tower City school district to Hannah E. Henry, premises in Tower City; from Jonathan Miller and wife to George Ilreinor, premises In West Penn ; from Jonas llroiuer et al to George Brelncr, premises in West Penu ; from Charles J. Ulaco and wife to Juhu Kemmer, premises in Tamaqua ; from Lehigh Valley Coal Company to Mary Jane Fogarty, premises in Palo Alto ; from MBry J. Fogarty to Bridget Condon, promises in Palo Alto; from Charles J. Glaco and wifo to John Kem mer, premises in Tamaqua; from Jonathan Miller and wifo to Georgo Bremer, premises In West Penn Twp.; from Frank H. Kaufman and wifo to Patrick Harold, premises iu Porter Twp.; from Kilns Miller and wife to John H. Hornish, premises in Porter Twp from Franklin B. Korshnor and others to Philadelphia fi Reading Railway Compauy, premises in Drchcrsville; from James Cav anaugh aud others to Elizabeth T. Cavan- augli, premises in Palo Alto; from Joseph A Schaffer and wifo to Lewis Stelgenvalt, premises in West Penn Twp ; from William Schack and wife To Mary M. Marts, premises in Trcmont Twp. LAW STUDENTS. Eleven ombryo law students were ox amined by the Bir committee this morning for commission to a three-years preliminary course of study before final admission to the Bar. Thore are nine subjects or study. D C. Hcnnlng, George M. Roads and Fergus G, Faraquhar, Esq9., and Hon. C. C. Mattel! conducted tho examination. Tho applicants examined were : A. Ernst, of Llewellyn ; John O. Adamson, St. Nicholas; John J. Reilly. Pottsville ; S. H. Foley, Gilberton Patrick H. Burke, Shenandoah ; George L, Merrick, Dolano; Phaon E. Shoidy, Pine grove; M. H. Weiss, Schuylkill Haven John j. Rcllly, John J. Coughlin and Daniel J. Ferguson, of Shenandoah. Tho latter has nc t selected his perceptor. TUE BAREASPARAS. Maggie Rarrasparas, of West Mahanoy township, against whom truo bllli were found for selling liquor on Sunday and with out a license, was called for trial this morn ing. She pleaded guilty to both charges, Sentence was deforred uutil uoxt Saturday to allow her time to close her private atralrs, Her husband is now iu jail on practically tho same charges. This ends a long series of suits in tho criminal courts iu which these people have figured as defendants and prose' cutors. The charges against Maggio were made by Martin Murray. Fire was discovered in tho large store of William Lecher, at Fislibacb, on tbe out skirts of Pottsville, at about two o'clock this afternoon. Tho flames made such rapid headway that a second alarm was sounded. Curee croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch over pain of every sort. Dr. Th,mas' Eclectric Oil. Anstralliin "Federation Assured. London, June 21. The Times and other morning papers contain edi torials In a congratulatory vein re garding the Now South Wales referen dum, which insures the success of Australian federation, inasmuch as the results In Victoria are a foregone con clusion. New York's SHntlaeo Day, New York, June 21. The city coun cil yesterday adopted a resolution making July 3 a holiday in this city, in commemoration of the first anni versary of the hattle of Santiago. BEST Copyright 1899 By IUrt, SchaSncr & Uirt Local Agent, I 10andl2 Till! WKATIir.U. High temperatures have' continued urtvvreu iho Middle Rocky mountain region ana tne Middle Mississippi valley, Concordln reporting; 94 de grees. It has grown cooler from tbe Rocky mouu tains to the Pa cific coast and in the lake region. Elsewhere thr temperature; ha remained nearly stationary. Fore cast for this section until 8 p. ta. to day: Fair today and tomorrow; cool er; variable winds. sunrise, 4:u; sunset, i:ao; icneui ot day, llh., 51m.; moen rises, 6:06 p. m.; moon sets, t:tt a. in. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Shem R. Evans, who was guest of relatives in town, has returned to her homo In Shamokin. John lloyh, ono of the Ferguson House employes, Is on the tick list, suffering from a heavy oold. Nicholas Miirtha, of Pottsville, one of the clerical force of the P. A R. C. A I. On. otlloe, circulated among his friends last even ing. Charles Metiwinkle, of the P. Alt. pay de partment, and Harry Dirschell, chief clerk at Dives, Poraeroy A Stewart, the large dry goods house of Pottsville, circulated among the fair sex, last evening. Dr. Swaving, of Pottsville, was a visitor to town last night, 011 insurance business. Miss Sue Koons. of Harveyville, and Miss Lizzie Williams, Plymouth, Luzerne county. are guests of their former class mato at the Btoomsburg State Normal School, Miss Maggie Palmer, of West Centre street. Charles Meiswiukle, paymaster of the P. A R. C. & I. Co. spent yesterday at Glrardville and Ashland, calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Burke paid a visit to Pottsville to-dy. R. I). Reese tnada a business trip to the county seat to-day. P.J. Mulliolland, Harry Brudigau and M. H. Kehler wero among the townsmen wh'o transacted business at tbe county seat to-day. Thomas M. Couville went to Pottsville this morning mi a but! nose trip. Mr. aud Mrs. George W. Keiperwill return home from their honeymoon trip this evon- ing. They will take up their residence with Mr. and Mrs. li. G. Hess, on North Jardin Btreet. Mrs. James Fogarty pascd through town this morning on her way to Yonkers, N. J. after spending three weeks among acquaint ances in (lirarivil!e and vicinity. I). J. Donahoe, of llirmiugham, Ala., is visiting friends in town after an absence of several years. Mrs. Thomas Hough, of South Jardin street, has returned home from a weeks visit to Reading. Voloanlc Eruptions Are craud. but Skin Eruptions rob lile of lov. llucklen s Arnica saivc cures uiein also Uld, Running ana fever sores, Ulcers, Boils. Felons. Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns. Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Oulv 25cts. a box, ( ore guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. KAl'I'AII.VNNOOIC NOTES, Packer colliery No. 5 worked only eight hours yesterday owing to scarcity of care During the eight lioum 430 cars of ooal woro put through and prepared. At a meeting held by the junior division of St. Joseph's T. A.I). OadetSoolety, or (ilrant. vllle, on Sunday last, it was decided that the society be put undercharge of the "Pioneers." The change is oxpeotod to benefit both so cieties. John B. Ileonau, assistant foreman at Packer colliery No. 5, is removing his house hold furnituro from Freeland, his former homo, to one of Swoyer's brick buildings, on Ogden street, Glrardville. James Carroll, of Colorado, spent yoster- dry with Ashland friends. All important news of this vicinity will be published in tho llKRALl). Miss Kate Carlin spent last evening with Shenandoah friends. Packer colliory No. 5 will work five days this week. Tho employes of Packer colliery No. 5 are highly elated over the big pay they are to receive for the 1th of July, ten days and seven houre is the time worked. Misses Hannah Joyce, Liasio Gorman and Mary Collihan, three popular young ladles of Connor's, spent yesterday with Mahanoy City friends. Jacob Murphy, of Lost Creek, Is contem plating raising a fuud for tho purpose of purchasing an Automobile Tho "Defender" base ball club, all em ployes of Packer eo'.liery No. 5, challenge any team in the county to play thom on the homo ground. Following are tho names anu positions : Thos. Hurley, c; Michael Mo- Donald, n.: James Mularkey, ss.j James Polov. lb.: William McDonald, 2b.: Patrick Mularkey. 3b.: Joe Burke, rf.: Jaok Ulavey, cf.: James McGlnuis, If.: James Carroll, mascot. Tho team would llfc.o to hear trom the No. 2 "Spungers." Address all communi cations to Martin Dee, Mg'r., Lost Creek, i'a, General Wood (Joins: to Wnnhlugton. New York, June 21. General Leon ard Wood will go to Washington to day to report to the war department. He expects to be in New York again on Saturday. He admitted that he had been offered the presidency of the Washington Tructlon and niectric company, but declared he had not yet given the proposition any serious con sideration. He would not Bay, how ever, that he could not accept the otter provided he can arrange matters as to make an acceptance desirable. Speedy Itetrular l'ausenser Trains. Chicago, June 21. A deep cut in tho time of passenger trains between Chi cago and New York will be made by the Lake Shore and New York Cen tral next Sunday.' The run will be covered in ust 24 hours, and a cor responding eaatbound Hyer will go through in the same time. These trains will be only one-half an hour slower than the 24 hours limited trains operated by the Lake Shore and Penn sylvania roada, and on which an extra fare ot $4 is charged. Our l'lillliliw Customs Iteoelpts. Washington, June 21. The total re ceipts from all sources at the perts ot Manila and iioiio, rsr the first four months of 1899, were $1,414,636. Dur ing the lame period 399 vessels entered and 410 cleared from the port of Ma nila, and 67 vessels entered and 77 cleared from Hollo. A Torn.'ido la Illinois. Danville, Ills., June 21. A tornado pasaed north of Moopestown last night ana wires are uown. aeverai build ings were blown down at Hooitettown itad some stock killed. It U rvptirted Utat much damage wae done at well Ington, five miles north of Hoopes town. It's a mistake to imagine that ltahlng piles cau't he cured ; a loituke ta sa8r a day longer than you can help. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief aud permanent uro. At any drug more, aO ceoU. GOLDIN'S. WE CAN SHOW YOU THOUSANDS OF STYLES Mammoth The Leading Clothing House of 9 and 11 S. Main (educed Kates to Detroit vln Pennsylvania ! ltnilroad, Account Christian Ml deavor Convention. On account of the Convention of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, to bo hold at Detroit, July 5 to 10, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its line, to Detroit, at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will bo told on July 3, 4, and B, and will be good to returu until July 13, in clusive, oxcept that by depositing ticket with tbe Joint Agent at Detroit before July 12, and the payment of fifty cents, tho return limit may be extended to leave Detroit not later than August 15. For speciflo rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. 'YOU'LL GET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO YOU." If,-whon contemplating a trip to auy point West or Southwest of the Mississippi Rlvor, you will purchase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific By , or Iron Mountain RjUto (which are on sale at all principil ticket nfllces in the United States), you will have all the comforts and luxuries of modern rallwav equipment, and the tluost opportunities fur viewing all of nature's museums nud marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Toxa?, Old and New Moxico, California, etc. Ex cursion tickots to all principal points at greatly Teduced rates. On acoount of the National Education Association meeting at Los Angeles in July, wo will make special low round trip rates. When contemplating a trip West or Soutliwost, writo ns for full Information and rock bottom figures. W E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agont, J. P. McCann. T. P. Agont, 391 Broadway, Now York. 4-22-tf Cnllfornlu and Keturu. One faro plus two dollars for the round trip via direct linos. Small advance to re turn via Portland, Tacouia and Seattle. Choice of Hues cast from Portland, viz., Noftheru Pacific Ky., Great Northorn I!y. or Canadian Pacific By. to St. Paul. Tickets will be sold Juno 25 to July 7, good to return until September 4th. For map-time table and full particulars address John It. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Hallway, 4SU William street, Wlllianisport, Pa. Florida short Line. Tho New York and Florida Expross, via Southern Hallway, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia) daily at 5:31 p. m, can ion through Pullman sleeping cixs to Augusta and Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., via Charlotto and Columbia. This is the short lino and most attractive route to roints in Georgia and Florida. All information cheerfully furnished by Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 628 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. iiifi-iluy'H llnHulinll Gniiiin. National League: At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 3; Philadelphia, 2. At Louisville Baltimore, 2; Louisville, 1. At Pittsburg (10 Innings) Now York. 4; Pittsburg, 2. At Cleveland Brook lyn, 0; Cleveland. 7. At St. Louis Washington, 6; St. Louis, 3. At Chi cago (13 innings) Boston, 5; Chi cago, 1. Atlantic League: At Allontown Allentown, ; Newark, 4. At Rich mond, 0; Paterson, 4. At Scrauton Scranton, 4; Heading, 0. MISCELLANEOUS. TVASTKH. A young ) 1 vasfllng Shuimiuh man to asMst in can vassing Shenandoah. Ailclrw! IlttiAI.n, In own iiitml-wrttlUK. It TKI). A good, reliable elderly woman serve at housekeeper for a amull family. Apply at Hkbai.d office. 0-20-8 1 IflOR SAI.1S. The llunian property, located ' at 1118 liftut Coal ktreet. It el won for wiling, we deaire to eloae the ctte For lMrtlculais inquire of Philip lliermnnu, North White street. 5-22-tf TOTICE. 1 lily to -Dealrable properklea for sal. Ap- 8. Q. M. J1UII ullopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. Hit -II SURE OF THE BEEF. WHEN YOU BUY BEEF FROM US. YOU MAY B SURE OF ITS QUALITY. We (five eg octal attention to the proper care of the meat we aell. We buy the bent mock, prepare it in ine bent way, nuj aervo It wiui particular regard for oleaiillueu and Mtractivriieaa. The meat you buy here is sure to be satisfactory. ! BELL'S, 19 1. 1 STREET. Vacation Time is Here ! If you have a few leisure moments have your head aliainpooed and your hair preserved. Ijulles will Lie given special attentlou at their homes every day y eluding Wednesday and Nuturday, W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block, GOUDIN'S. Of good well-made, stylish summer clothing for men, boys and children and the beauty of our clothing is that they are well-made and perfect fitting. Iu iact they are equal to the best tailor-made clothing and when you buy one of us you are assured ot buying the very best that the market affords. When we advertise that we sell good clothing cheaper than any other dealer iu the county we know what we are talking about. Through buying large quantities we get better inducements and can afford to sell good clothing from $i.oo to $3.00 cheaper than other dealers can buy them. This is the chief reason that we are the leaders. ' Clothing St. GRAND OPENING I NOW IN FULL. BLAST I IT I: Clothespins 1 cent a dozen Ono box of blue, 1 cent. Ono paper of needles, 1 cent, Ono pack of carpet tacks, 1 cent. Kkit beaters, 2 cents. Tumblers, 2 cents. Five cent box of stove polish, 3 cents. Ono box of Bboe blackening, 3 cents. Intup globes, 3 cents. Scrub brushes 3 cents. zc t Three pieces of butter milk soap, 5 cents We have one thousand more articles which wo cannot mention. It wilt pay you to come and sco our stock. A penny saved Is penny earned. BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzewskl BullcJing. 30 East Centre St. Window Guards, Stable Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY :-22l-240 N. Emerlck St. A WATER FAMINE repaired before the famine sets in. It will only cost a trifle at the moderate prices we charge. Other plumbing consistent with good work. If you intend to put a steam heat plant into your house during the summer months we would be glad to give you an estimate on it. If you need a bath tub consult us. P. W. BELL, Cor- White and L1yd sts- ATLANTIC CITY. Impeovkd Service via. the Pennsylva hia Railkoad, tub Only All Bail Route. With tho changes in schedule on tho Schuylkill Division of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, takinz effect Juno 10, Express Train No. 402, leaving Pottsville, week-days, at 7.05 a. m.. Reading 8 00 a. in., Pottstown 8 24 a. m Phoenixville 8.45 a. in., and Norrls town 0.01 a. m., will make direct connection at Philadelphia with Atlantic City fast ex press train leaving Broad Street Station at 9:10 a, m., weekdays, via tho Delaware River Bridge routo, arrivlns Atlantic City at 11.00 a. m making tho through time from Potts vlllo to Atlantic City three hours and flfty ilve minutes, from Reading thrco hours, from Pottstown two hours and thirty-six minutes, from Phoonlxvillo two hours, and fifteen mlnutos, from Norristown ono hour and fifty-nine mlnutos, and avoiding transfer through Philadelphia, Additional trains will leave Rroad Street Station for Atlantic City at 4.00 and 7.05 'p. m., week-days, and 0.20 a. m. and 7.05 p. m. Sundays. Visit Orkln's jewelry aud music hnuso, next door to Goldln's Mammoth Clothing House. tf Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Dons and Chocolates, Blade Only By TENNI3Y COMIAIVr, TOR SJALU UY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. THE BOSTON BAKERY ! Jujt look, the best home-made bread and best Vicuna bread at 4 cents a loaf. Cakes and pastry at lowest prices, W'e also bake the celebrated Kye and Graham bread, B. Morgenstein, 237 W. Contra St. GOLDIN'S. House, Shenandoah, L. Goldin, Proprietor Window screens, 10 cents. Ten-quart dish pan, 10 cents. Teu-quait bucket. 10 cents. Thirteen pieces of soap, 23 cents. Chamber setts, from SI.W up. Ingrain carpet, from 25 cents per yard up, I'uncy umbrellas, from 37 cents up. Baby chairs, 23 cents. Children's rockers, 27 cents. Children's dresses', from 19 cents up. Aprons, from 4 to 12 years, 25 cents. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Guards, Cellar Guards RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. Is often the cause of leaky hydrants and pipes. Have them A box of our srecmL rnniLT mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo Columbia Brewing Company. miLn. enenr - stoke -DEALER IN Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobaccor Wholesale and Retail. 35 Wast Centre Street. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, -CARPETS,. AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO' DAVISON'S DEPAHTHENT STORES, Ho-121-123 North Main St.. Nos. millions of Dollars Go up In nmoko every year. Take no rlsKB but got your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in flrst-clasa re liable companies m represented by DAVID FAUST, XXll KUnTAU KPi1AellUl omnnl" New Store ! New Stock I BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Boots and shoes and footwear of all Vlnds Repairing neatly, promptly nd cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 30CS SOutta Mai Ira St.,