On the Fourth of July When up town and vou wnnt to tierofrratiol.stnp In ninl try our sparkling Ice Cream Soda or Frozen Chocolate. It Cannot be Excelled. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Dalius Sells the Cheapest 25c Meat. Will go further at our market than anywhere else in town. A. trial will convince. Our market Is not exactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your urae. J. II'IWEI, 203 E. Centre St. "My Face isniy 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 ot weak, red inflamed or twitching eyes will spoil its beauty. Properly adjusted glasses will cure most ot these troubles by removing the cause. But don't get the idea that anybody or everybody cati 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 occasions. All kinds of designs always on hand and special designs made on abort notloe. Beet wi.1a1 .nil -11 wnrlr I'l 1 IVrfltl t.'P! . White and black aatln allpper with patent Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Ho. 13 Horth Jardin St. WITH PLEASURE I f HOST VnuS This You have a pleaaure In the groceries you buy ud the way we handle your order. Everything In oar plaee Is freb. exctpt the maimers of our employe. Our dellrery syatein la perfect, as you 11 admit If you try it. E. B. FOLEY, T4.m. JIIUNYON'S INHALER cukes CATARRH CoitU, Coughs, Wov Fevtr, Bron chi tis, A;thnia r.m rll Diseases i.f theThroutHiid Lungs. Clnniln .if ,V .iunt.d x.ipir nr.. Inhnli-tl thraliffti tin' mow ' nur. i'tnjttt.1 hum the WW trlln. rlrmiwliu mil vii;ipr I. Ii'tr nil the Inflmnwt ftfxl .tlMjlftft pnrt rvhUh ninhnt tic leiir-ti'il hf DiedlrlDe taht'tl It ' tli iimi.kk ti It renrhfti thr nrc ..;n Tt hrrtlt thr row plamltnwttnthi wat nttlimwrtl acta at a balm ana " to fir vhnlr nuntrmfl mat drggtti or tenl by mail. UOt Arch Jtiihi, MlssJUrU Ifcvls, of Malmnoy City, I visiting friends here. Mrs. Mry Lwla and family are visltinr at Malianoy City, prior to their departure for New Cfeetle, where they will make tholr home. William, Infant sou of James and Carrie Tacgart, died last evening. The interment will be private. Louie Witttnan and family moved to New OMtle to day. David and Mary Lewie, of Wales, bavs made this place their permanent home, arriving here this week. Joseph Taa-gart, baa become the proud fatliefrof a baby boy. Ilratlin mill l'tittoi-Hls. Ed ward Hawley, a v ell-known resident of Mincrsville, died at hie home at that placo last evening. Deceased was a relative of Mrs Itobert Fisbbum, of 800 West Straw berry alley, this town. Klcbard Morgan, aged about 01 years, for several years past foreman of the Philadel phia & Heading Railway's Mahanoy plane, died at bis home in Frackville last night. Although in ill-health for a year, or more, past his death was unexpected, as ho has been at bis duties as usual. He was a ma chinist by trade and was a foreman for the railroad company for upwards of thirty years, in charge of the shops at Mabanoy Plane, the planes at Gordon, and lately of the Mabanoy plane. He served In the war of the rebellion as an assistant engineer in the navy and was a member of Meredith Post, O. A. 11 , and Ashland Lodge of 1'. & A. M. lie leaves a widow and nine children, all adults. The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon. Ciwa Poisoned. Michael Lindenniutb,' a farmer rcsidim: near Krebs' station. Union township, lost , two cows last week that drank a poisonous solution in sn abandoned tub uear a powder mill, A third cow that drank from the same tub is suffering from poisoning. (Hunts Delmited. noy City yesterday afternuon by tho team of that place. I lie score was 7 to u. Curet croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch over pain of every sort. Dr. Themas' Bclectric Oil. Victory For StrlklitK Miners. Indianapolis, June 22. President Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers' Union of America, received Informa tion last night announcing the prac tical settlement of the coal miners' strike In the states of tho Mississippi, which has been In progress over two months. As a result of the settlement, E2.000 of the 30,000 strikers in Missouri, Kansas. Indian Territory and Arkan sas will return to work at once. The settlement Is a distinct victory for the men, as they secure the eight hour work day, Increase of wages amounting to from 12 to IS per cent and the "run of the mine" method of weigh ing coal. Cenanred For Mnrryluur PorryBelmont New Haven, June 22. Iter. W. TV. Barrows, the minister who recentlj married Perry Belmont and Mrs. Henry D. Sloan at Greenwich, was yes terday severely censured by the Gen eral Association of Congregational Ministers of Connecticut, of which he is a member. Dr. Barrows was pre sent and personally apologized to tho ministers, saying that he had been Imposed upon by Mr.' Belmont and Mrs. Bloan. Resolutions were passed for bidding any Congregational minister of the association to marry any divorced arsons who have been shown guilty y the decree. Bloodhoundx After a Murderer, Cairo. Ills.. .Tuns 22 Molnr T A Fltznatrlck. annnrintAntlnnf nf iha Mo tional cemetery near Mound City, eight miios irom nere, was shot and in stantly killed yesterday by an employe named Mike Tohin. The murderer took to the woods, and bloodhounds have Deen put on the trail. Wc don't believe you can find a suit of any other make that will have the style and appearance of these Hart,Schaff ncr & 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, SCHAFFNER MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHINO. i h mm WW WEAR Tli BBSHSBBBnBVSBBMBHBBKKABKBBlllSZjEl Authorized Local Agent, l. REFOWICH, sJVr'st, Shenandoah, Penna. Till! WHATIIKlt. it hua crown uoler tn tho Itocky niomitiiln icKlun anil the tpmporatuio lisremampunenr ly stationary else where. A trough of low pressure NtvWT ix CM n exionus irora now Pl.fcP'W Mexico to Manl-, tob.i, and a rldgo 1 ot high pressure ; from the Mlddlo ' Gulf to Ontario. The presauro con tinues high off the ' North Pacific coast. .Forecast tor this section until 8 p. m. today: fair; light northerly winds, becoming carlaule. Pair and warrnor tomorrow. Sunrise, 4:40; sunset, 7:36; longth of Jay, Mh., SGm.; moon rises, 7:09 p. m.; moon sots, 3:17 a. m. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Mabel Straub, of Bethlehem, la a gueet of town friends. Allen Boltzer, of Allentown, is visiting relatives In town. David Owens has gone to Wllkosbarro to spend several days visiting friends. Sanford W. Shoemaker, E. Anstock and O. S. Kebler spent to-day fishing at Lakeside. Stephen Tregombo, Sr., and son, Arthur, of Llewellyn, woro guests of relatives in town yesterday. A. D. Gable was last uigbt elected Deputy Grand Regent of Shenandoah Council No. 13T7, Royal Arcanum, ill 93 Liztie Roberts, daughter of Pennsyl vania Eiiginoor John Roborts, of South Jardin streot, is ill with nnoumonla. Miss Maud Gilpin, the well known and popular vocalist of town, has gono to Phila delphia and contemplates locating tbero. Miss Martha Gublci (.f tows, and Miss Mazie Kostenbauder, a charming young lady of Catawissa, spent yostorday in Mahanoy City. Gcoree Grow, manager for the Edison Electrical Company of Williamsport, Is putting in a dynamo at the Pcoplo's Ice Company plant. Misses Gertrude Lutz and Anna Treziso, of Mahanoy City, and Miss Viola Jenkins, of Philadelphia, were in attendance at the Ushers' Association festival last uigbt. SjJSTfor m,c" "ij?sJMf 5d! Of tioGloboor NEU3ALGIA ana similar Complaints' uuu jjrvparcu unaer mo Btnngcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, $9 UK. RICHTER S World rnnnwuntl I TJpmnrVnMif Rnnrpfnl I j Only Evnnlaa with Trado Mark " Anchor," '.'Jc.ttao.aw.uo. AtaUdrargisuorturovtirU F.Ai.n:H-stc:.,:isrcaict., lrcwross. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Eonse3, Own Glassworks. juTuiorseti nn i lzecommcmicn tm , Leading Wholtxati andJ;-tail .v". 3. olhcr vromtntnt .'5-v L.. TICODlC DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOrt" BTOaiAOnAI. best fnr I Cjollc. IywpgpwfRARtomflch CniiiplnlntA. Patriotic and Smiling. Tlita fa the celebration season, and Uncle Sam smiles at hla own prosperity. Success is the reason for the smile, and while Undo Sam smiles we smile also. Our success comes from giving j.eople full value for their money. Our prices give tho smiling Impression to the faces 01 our menus, mercnani Tailoring anuuems urn tailings. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 WANTED BY THE CU&SE HUBSEKSES t Men, tr.tii for ant linrdf Nonisir htoclr. Kpe im &r! vHinr to those leiving hortu', or cnirtuiMfoD t, lo ohI BirntB. IVrmanent pu. DloTtneot. Til e busituse enRfJy learnsd. Addrpsa t:ipU.s.chami:'0. 14f) Bo. i'cun ba I'lilta E BEST Copjrlgtit it?) By Hart. Schaflntr & Mum W3 LIVER STOMACH DOWELS RBTErriMAU'Q DDI I Q i 9 UkkUIItllll W B ihlWW o a 10 cents and SB cent f PITHY POINTS. 'tappenlug ThronRhnnt the Uouulry Cliroiilclut for Unity 1'eruaal. All tho old teachers wero re-elcctod by tho Frackvlllo School Hoard. Tho P. A It, railroad employes at Mahanoy Plane and vicinity wore paid to-day. Pottavlllo's now daily was Issued on Mon day, hut has just reached this town. The collieries south of tho mountain wore Idlo yostorday hecauso of a scarcity of oars, Tho colliery employes at St. Nicholas will ho paid on Friday aud at Mahanoy City on Saturday. . Nine car loads of lumhor arrived at Locust Clap for tho erection of tho largo new breaker at that place, A lamp exploded, throwing oil over Mrs. Gusto vo Lohrkc, of Hazleton, and she was fatally burned. A bolt of lightning struck John Miller's house, at Tatnaqua, and glancing off hit his barti and wrecked it. Fur breach of promise Miss Maggie Moss lms sued James Iteilly, of Lebanon, fixing tho damages at $1000. John Foley, of town, passed into tho sonlor class at the Stroudsburg Normal s'- ol. Ho received high honors, ' After repeated meetings of the Port Carbon School Hoard, that body is still deadlocked over tho olectlon of a secretary. Tho wedding of Mr. John Howell, of Gi rardvlllo, and Miss Carrie Kebhom, of Ash land, Is announced to take placo ahoitly. l'iro destroyed tho doublo framo stablo and Ico house at Fishbach yesterday, owned by V. E. Lesher. Loss $3,000, partly lusiired. Tweiity-oiio young men aro nndor bonds at Lebanon, charged with participating in a ireo light at tho Church of the Poor camp meeting. John O Keefe, the Mahanoy City rockman and contractor, has been awarded tho con tract to drive a ninety foot tunnol at the Ellangowan colliery. Commencing with yesterday a doublo shift has been put on at tho P. & It. weigh scalosat Jtlalianoy i'lano. owing to tho lncrcaso u the shipment of western coal. The beautiful llowors displayed and worn at tho ico cream festival of tho Youug Men's usuer's Association last eveniug woro furn ished by Miss Mary E. Jones, the florist. Carlisle rrosbyteiy yesterday severed the pastoral relations between Iiov. Dr. George It. Stewart and tho Centre Squaio Piosby t rian church, of Uarrieburg. Tho Gordon School Board is deadlocked over tho choice of a teacher for one of the primaries. Misses Maud Wugiier and Gertrude Itice are tho applicants. J lio controlling stockholders of the ritts- burg Plato Glass Company have decided to build ouo of tho largost soda-ash plants in the world, at a cost of $3,000,000. Tho investigation of tbo alleged corruption n tho erection of tbo Centre street annex. Mahanoy City, by a special committee of School Board, is proceeding apaco. Tho trustees of tho Kcystono Stato Normal School, at Kutztown, will offer the principal sbip of tho institution to State Superinten dent Dr. N. C. Scbacfler, it is said. Jameson Brothers, of Lock Haven, havo purchased a 2200-acro tract of timber land In Union county, and expect to cut 10,000.000 foet of white pino and oak from it. John L. Stivctts, of baso ball renown, who was recently released from tbo Cleveland team, arrived at his Ashland homo yesterday evening. "Jack" got an old time welcome. John Evans, a well-known resident of Gl- rardville, left last evening for New Mexico torritory, whero ho has secured a job as stationary engineer for a big mining com pany. Sheriff Johnson is trying to break up Illegal liquor selling in Tioga county, and uo Sunday be and his deputies madu nine arrests for such violations of tho law at tho new Gaines oil Held. The final examination of law students fur admission to practice at the Schuylkill county bar will take placo Wednesday after noon, 28th Inst., at 2 o'clock, in the olllco of D. C. Henning, Esq. A tramp arrested uear Jersey Shoro for threatening to kill Mrs. Milton Henry, broke away from Olllcer Norton and escaped by swimming the river, paying no attention to pistol shots after him. Judge Savidge has refused to dismiss Couuty Dctectivo Dougherty, of Northumber land, at tho request of District Attorney Shipman, in order that George Sto'voy, a Ucpuulican, may be put in bis place. Many violations of the factory law, by the employment for long hours of girls under 13 years of age, havo been discovered at Hazle ton aud the surrounding towns, and the prosecution of parents will follow. From heat. Engineer Holwig, of ongiue "Penn Yan," No. 55, on tho Fall Brook railroad, fainted in his cab, near Camnial, Lycoming county, and tho train ran several miles before the fireman discovered his con dition. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob lile of loy. Ilucklen s Arnica balve cures tuem : also Old, Running and I-ever faores, Ulcers, Iloils, relons, Corns, warts. Cuts, Bruises, liurns, scalds, cnappea lianas, cmlblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 2Scts. a box. ( ure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. And Shenandoah'ii, Too, From the Miners' Journul. Pottsvillo's Town Council wrostlcd with a plumber's bill on Tuesday night and had to give it up and pay it. That's what all other people have to do in the long ruu Anil in cidontally, that Is why Pottsvillo plumbers havo pie for breakfast. Iteiluced Kates to Itlulimond, Vn. On account of tbo International Convcn tiou of the Baptist Young People's Union of America, to be held at Itickmond, Va., July 13 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company kai arranged to sell oxcurslon tickets from points on its line, to Richmond, at rato of (tingle fare for tbo round trip (tickets via Ilaltlmoio and steamboat fifty cents more than single fare). Tiokets will be sold July U to 13, and will bo good to return until July 31, incluslvo except that on doposlt of ticket with the Joint Agent at Itichmond before July SS, and the payment of fifty cents, the return limit may bo extended to leave Richmond not later than August 15, 1809. Stop over at Washington on return trip fo ten days, not to exceed final limit of ticket, For specific rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. California and ltetilrn. Ono faro plus two dollars for the round trip via direct lines. Small advance to re. turn via Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. Choice of lines east from Portland, viz., Northern Pacific Ry., Great Northern Ity. or Canadian Pacific lty. to St. Paul. Tickets will be sold June 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 &, fct. Paul Railway, 480 William Street, Williamsport, Pa. Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It la the boat flour made. Good Pills for iho CSOLDIN'S. WE CAN SHOW YOU THOUSANDS OF STYLES Mammoth Clothing The Leading Clothing House of and 11 S. Main TALES OF OUR HEROES. An Opportunity to Secure the Hook l'ro- aented to Kliennnilnah People, Tho Herald has succeeded in making ar rangements with the 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 agents, Messrs. Hooks & Iirown, who will mako a thorough canvass, Tho book contains GOO pages nnd 100 illus trations and is finely bound iu illustrated cloth. It contains all the important battles that tho American soldiers and sailors havo fought and graphically illustrates them. Special attention is given to tho lato Spanish war, and among the illustrations aro "Tho Destruction of tho Maine," "Dewey's Vic tory," "Cervcra's Defeat," "Hobson's daring with tho Merrimac," "The defense of Camp McCalla" and many others. Tho books retail all over tho country at $2.00 por copy aud tboiiMimW bavc been sold. The terras upon which tho books will bo sold hero aro as follows: Any person who will agreo to tako the Hkimi.d for six months will bo supplied witli a copy of tills excell ent history of our country's- defenders foe 75 cents. Remember, a $2.00 book for 75 cents, tho only condition boiug that you agree to tako tho Herald for six mouths. Tho Herald is progressive, enterprising. wide-awake and always will be. Its daily visits will keep you better informed than any other paper on tho news of this locality, couuty, state and nation. Copies of the book can be examined at the store of Hooks K Brown, No. 4 North Main street. Beeciiam's Pills will dispel the "blues." Fell From the Cage. Joseph Rapargo, residing ou Bridge street uear the P. & It. depot, employed as a miner at Packer No. 3 colliery, entered the cago at that colliery last evening to ascend to tho top. The sudden jarring throw him out. Ho re ceived sevore cuts about the' forehead, and lacerations of the loft arm and thigh. It's a mistako to imaglno that itching piles can't be cured ; a mistake to suffer a day lougor than you can bolp. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief and permanent cure. At any drug store, 50 cents. Pttllndolpliln, Apprentices. There uro places in this city whero the old time system of apprenticeship is still In vogue. Kmployeoa or tho Mercantile library aro subject to It. When o boy np piles for a position lit tho library ana is accepted, he Is compelled to sign articles binding nlm to xalthrul servlco for a term ot years. Ho receives a stated salary weekly, and at tho end of his term of sorv lce he also receives In u lump sum $3 for every week ho has been in tho library's service. However, tbero aro very few in stances whero tho hoys stay out tho full time. It Is optional with tho management to dismiss an unsatisfactory boy at any time, nnd as a result not many of them roach tho stage whero thoy can rooolvo tho benefit of the accumulated sum. Phila delphia Record. Goad Nows For the Workers. Johnstown, Pa.. June 21. The Cun- bria Steel company has posted notices 01 a general advance of wages of 10 cor cent. About 8.C00 men are af fected by the advance. MISCELLANEOUS. 7ANTED. A gooil, reliable elderly woman T f to serve as housekeeper for a small family. Apply at Herald ofllce. 0-2O3t FOU SALE. The llausaman property, located . at 138 Iiast Coal street. Keaon for selling, we desire to close the estate. For particulars inquire ot riilllp Ulermann, North White street. 5-23-tf NOTIOB. Desirable properties for sale. Ap nlv to 8. G. M. Iiolloneter. attornev. Shenandoah. 8-3 Ml SURE OF THE BEEF. WHEN YOU BUY BEEF FROM US, YOU MAY BE SURE OF ITS QUALITY. We elve especial attention to the tironer enreof the meiit wo null. We buy the' best stock, prepare it In the bet way, and nerve It wltu particular regum lor cleanliness una aUrnUlvenesa. The meat you buy here Is sure to be satisfactory. BELL'S, 19 1 M Mill 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 homes every day, ex eluding Wednesday and Saturday. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. -pOIl COUNTY COMMISSIONER JOSEPH WYATT, Or BiiBiUNDoiu. Ouljtot to republican rule. CSOt-DIN'S. Of good well-made, stylish summer clothing for men, boys and children and the beauty of our clothing is that they are wellmade and perfect fitting. Iu fact 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 couuty we kuow 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 chiei reason that we are the leaders. St., I Goldin, Proprietor GRAND OPENING I IS NOW IN FULL BLAST! IT Clothespins 1 cent a dozen. One box ot blue 1 cent. Ono paper of needles, 1 cent. One pack of carpet tocki, 1 cent. Krk ben ten, 2 cents. Tumblers, 1 cents. Five cent box of stove polish, & cents. Ono box of shoe blackening, 8 cents. Lamp globes, 8 cents. Scrub brushes, 3 cents. All size pie plates, 8 cents. Three pieces of butter milk soap, 5 cents. We have one thousand more articles which we cannot mention. It will pay you to come and see our stock. A penny saved Is u penny earned. BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzcwskl Building. 4. . . . f r. S Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerick St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. 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- Wllite and L1yd sts- ATLANTIC CITY. Improved Sebvice via tue Pennsylva nia IUILBOAD, THE ONLY ALL IUM. Route. With tbo changes in schedule on the Schuylkill Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, taking effect Juno 10, Express Train No. 402, leaving Pottsvillr, week-days, at 7.05 a. m Heading .8.00 a. m., Pottstown 8 24 a. m., I'hocnlzville 8.43 a. m and Norris town 0.01 a. ra., will make direct connection at Philadelphia with Atlantio City fast ex press train leaving Broad Street Station at 0:40 a, m., weekdays, via tho Delaware Blver Bridge route, arriving Atlantic City at 11.00 a, m., making the through time from Potts ville to Atlantio City three hours and llfty Avo minutes, from Reading three hours, from Pottstown two hours and thirty-six minutes, from Phoenizville two hours and fifteen minutes, from Norristown one hour and fifty-ninu minutes, and avoiding transfer thiough Philadelphia. Additional trains will leave Broad Street Station for Atlantic City at 4.00 and 7.05 p. m week-days, and 9.20 a. m. and 7.05 p. m. Sundays. Visit Orkin's jewelry and music house, next door to Goldln's Mammoth Clothing House. tf Ice Cream, All flavors Man u t a c tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Hade Only Br TENNEY COMPANY, FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 10A N. Main St. 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, S37 W. Contro St. ii i him iiiiiMi nf niM COLDIN'S. House, Shenandoah, Window screens, 10 cents. Ten-quart dish pan, 10 eents. Ten-quint bucket. 10 cents. Thirteen pieces of soap, 23 cents. Chamber setts, from 81,99 up. Ingrain carpet, from 25 cents per yard up. Fancy umbrellas, from 87 cents up. Baby chairs, 23 cents. Children11 rockers, 27 cents. Children's dresses, from 19 cents up. Aprons, from 4 to 12 years, 25 cents. 30 East Centre St. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes Is often the cause of leaky hydrants and pipes. Have them A box of our srccmL rnruLT brew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your horn. Columbia Brewing Company. raill-CHM-STORE o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. West Contra S treat. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, . AT THE LOWEST PRICES OO TO' DAVISON'S DEPARTIENT STORES, Nos. Ila-I2l-123 North Mala St. millions of Dollars do up In nmoku ovary year, Take not risks but get your boosea, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in flrst-clasa re lhvblo companies at represented by hAVIn PATIST Insurance Apent Alio UU andAsaldinUl ouvanlu New Store ! New Stock I. BOTTOn ROCK PRICES! Boota and shoes nnd footwear ot allklndi Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply, done. CATTEL'S, aoe soutb Main St., jfi 41 II t. I 1 1 it. 1 v 1 1 1 ii nrf
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