On the Fourth of July Wlien up town ntnl you want to 1e refreshed .stop In nnd try our sparkling Ice Cream Soda or Frozen Chocolate. It Cannot bo 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 It not exactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your urse. J. 203 E. Centre St. "My Face ismy58 Fortune, Sir," Said the pretty maid in the old English ballad. Eyes make or mar many a face, the other leatures 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 can do the "proper adjusting." We have made a study of the eye. Tlios. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. FOR- BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. TRABOWSKY HOTEL, I M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Fottavllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olna and Wines, at the ba A choice line 01 uigara uu umpw anoe Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. M eats at all hour EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. WITH PLEASURE ! Watch This Space You have a pleasure in mo Kiy.... nd the war we handle your order. Everything -sou II admit If you try It. E. B. FOLEY, 27 b,. TIIH WRATIIKIt. The tonilwrdtur Will lirolmtily fuoti omte In the Middle and Etaat Quit 111 l.i ,,lt ROUtUMBt tO turn, winds will iieVBll on tho Middle nnd North Atlantic const, nnd Unlit east to north east winds on tho South Atinntlc coast. Forecast tor tills section until 8 p. m. to day: Partly cloudy and warmer; light easterly winds, becoming variable. In creasing cloudiness tomorrow. Sunrise, 4:41; sunset, 7:30; length of ilny, 1th., 67 m.; moon rises, 8:0G p. in.; moon sots, 4:21 n. m, PITHY POINTS. Happening Thi-otighmit tho Country Olironlolxil for Manly I'emsnl. PotUvlllo's now pcrttoulco building was open for public inspection to-dny. Do your duty to your town. If yon nro n citizen, Bee tlmt you aro nt least n spoko In tho wheel that Is movlnff forward. An effort is beliifc made by tho Odd Fellows of Tamnn.ua to organize a Patrlach's Mlllteut. The organization embraces tlio highest do greo of Odd Fellowship. Mrs Eckley li. Coxo, of Drlfton, has arranged to send a number of invalids from Drlfton to Atlantic Cily noxt week to rustleato for a fow weoks. Tho Mountain (Irovo Cavnp Meeting Asso ciation havo published tliolr twouty-olghth annual clicular announcing tho meeting to bo hold August 2 to 10 iuclusivo. A mooting of tho stockholders of tho First National Hank, of Schuylkill Haven, will he hold this evening for tho purposo of formiug a permanent organization and selecting a bank slto. Tho motormcn andcondnotorsof tho Potts ville Electric Hallway Company, havo been granted an adyaneo of onocentan hour and will bo pormittcd to rido to and from their work free Stato Senator Losch Is onco moro at homo, having arrived with Mrs. Losch on Wednes day evonlng. IIo bore tho trip lrom Zancs villo, Ohio, very well and Is slowly recover ing from his sovcio illness. A party of young ladies from Connors patch nnd Glrardvillo picnicked in tho Cata wissa valley yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Annie Mcrton, a resident of St. Clair, was admitted to tho Pottsvillo hospital suf fering from a fractured clavicle, fractuied arm and sovcro contusion of the body, tho result of a fall from a cherry troo. John M. Callon has resigned tho rosition of secretary of tho Pottsvillo Iron and Steel Company and secretary and treasurer of tho Pottsvillo Urldgo Works, and after Juno QO, will bo ongaged wltb tho Ifoidlng Iron Com pany. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, hut Skin Eruptions rob life of loy. Jlucklen's Arnica halve cures tuem j also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Uoils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Druises, IJurns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Ilest Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25cts. a box, ( ure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. INDEPENDENCE DAY AT NIAGARA FALLS. Low Itato Kxcnrslon vln the Lehigh Vnlley Katlroiul. Tickets will bo issued for train No. 3, and for immcdiato connecting train from branch lino points July 1st for all trains (except tho lllack Diamond Express) July 2nd. For train No. 3 and immcdiato connecting train from branch line points July 3rd, Good for return passago on all trains, except tho Black Diamond Express, to July 4th, inclusive, For fair from Shenandoah for tho round trip will he fS.27. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. The Mercantile Taxes. Unless tbero is a grand rush to pay their mercantile taxes between this and tho last day of Juno, County Troasurer Davi3 will have a largo number of merchants to bring suit against for tho collection of sucli taxes. Comparatively few merchants havo lifted their licenses, for somo unexplainablo reason, and after July 1st tho Treasurer will bp forced to enter suit against all delinquents which will add to tho tax lovicd by tbo Mercantile Appraiser. Her Inference. "Now, - I suppose," remarked Mrs Snnccs, ''that tho Burgeons of tho army uro nttnohed to tho medical corps." "Your supiosltton does you great crcd It," replied Mr. Snnggs sarcastically. "It's a wonder you didn't imaglno that doctors joined tho army for tho purposo of build ing brldgos or going up In a balloon. Whero should army surgeons bo except in tho medical corps? "Well, I thought that they might possl bly belong to tho lancers." Pittsburg Chronicle Sit EAR THE BEST 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, 8CHAFFNER & MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHINQ. Authorized r .r i 1 n:c-ruvviui i, s. Main st. Shenandoah, Penna. COUNTY POLITICS. M'hnt Is doing on Among tho Statesmen nf ltoth l'olttlrnl 1'nrtlr. Special ItsnAtn Correspondence. Pottsvillo, Juno !. Tho principal sulilect nf dlsciiMton among tho statesmen of both parties to-day wits tho retirement of Judgo Cyrus I,. Pershing, as president Judge of this district, and his prolmblo successor. Among I lio Democrats thoro Is a strong fooling in favor of tho nomination of Qcorgo J. Wad linger, Esq., ono of tho hralnest lawyers at tho Schuylkill county bar, nnd who was a formidnhlo csndidato at tho last conven tion of his party; rathor, I should say, be fore tho convention met, as ho withdrew his namo nd declined to go before tho conven tion, for tho sako of harmony. Tho namo of ox-Congressman James H. Itoilly Is also men tioned In this connection, nnd as his frionds throughout tho county havo been "per niciously actlvo" in tho selection of county delogates it seems roasonablo to supposo that ho will havo a largo following in tho con vention. There havo boon other Democratic lawyers mentioned In connection with tho Judicial nomination, but Messrs. Wadllngor and Itoilly Bccm to havo tho call, and it will bo an Interesting contest. Tho Itcpnblicans nro not without sufficient Judicial timber, and whocvor tho noralnoo of that party may be, ho is sure of appointment nt tho hands of tho Governor to (111 tho unex pired term from August Gth until January 1st, 1000, flvo months. Govornor Stono, It Is bclioved, will await tho choico of tho Repub lican county convention, on July 17th, Riid appoint tbo party nominee to tho unexpired term. Tho pcoplo will havo an opportuuity to determine his judicial capacity previous to tho Novcmbor election, as ho will dispense justice at tho September term of court. Tho leading candidates on tho Ilopublican sido are ox-Judgo Koch, Hon. O. N. Drumni nnd Georgo Roads, Esq. True, tho first named doos not alllllato with tho Quay faction of tho party, and for that reason tho prediction is mado that tho Govornor would not mako him tho appointee. Hut should the Governor delay tho appointment until aftor tho county convention, and Judge Koch should recclvo tho nomination, his appointment would follow in tho natural courso of ovonts. Tho Republican slate-makers aro already at work, and among a certain faction tbo loaders aro at work creating sonlimeut for formor Congrcss manlirumtn as tho judicial candidate; C. E. Itorger, Esq., for District Attorney; James McElhcnny, of Mahanoy City, as tho suc cessor to Prothonotary Deogan; John T. Schocuer, tho present Clork of tho Courts, for a second torm; Frank C. Reese, of Shen andoah, for Iteglstor; Dr. Daniel Dechcrt, Schuylkill Havon, for Treasurer, and William Carter as tho Poor Director. As to Commis sioner they nro undecided, but express a prcicienco for Horace F. Itcuor, of Pincgrovo, nod cither Joseph Wyatt, of Shonandoah, or Mats uowman, ot jiananoy (jity. ior ice corder they have slated John Eowo, of Ash. land, but tho indications aro this part will bo smashed. There is not much doubt of Emanuol Jonkyn receiving a rouominatlon. Now, kind roador, how do you llko tho array of patriots prcsonted for your edification nnd endorsement? Another slato, presented by a different cotorlo or Ieadors, comprises tho following names : Judgo, lion. It. II. Koch ; District Attorney, Georgo Roads, of Pottsvillo; Treasurer, Gus. Doorfiingor, Pottsville; Prothonotary, James McElhennyj Clerk of tbo Courts, John T. Schoenor; Recorder, Emanuol Jcnkyn ; Register, John S. Randall, Tamaqua; Poor Director, Fred. Ahrcnsflcld, MInersvillo; County Commissioners, Frank R. Kantnor and lienj. F. Kauflmau, of Tro- mont, or Horace F. Robor, Pinogrovo. Tho unoxpected retirement of Judgo Pershing, nnd tho public announcement yes terday, acted llko a bomb in tho camp of tho politicians. Tho plans of tho candidates for offices were unmercifully shattered, nnd tbo manipulation of tho wires for tho past sovoral weeks havo been for naught, nnd tho com blnations formed by the- candidates and tho leaders of tbo two parties havo been ruthlessly broken. Tills is truo of both political parties. They nro now all at sea, and it is doubtful to predict with any degree of accuracy who tho party standard-bearers will bo. Tho Judge ship and tho oflect It will havo upon tho chances of tho other candidates was tho solo topic of conversation among tho politicians to-day. Tho vacancy on tho Bench has infused now life in tho lauks of the Eepubli cans, and tho leaders predict that with a stiong candidate, advocating minority repre sentation on tho Pencil, Will add much strength to tbo Republican ticket. The out look this year for tho Republicans is much more favorable than last year. Till: DEMOCRATIC FAMILY. Our Democratic friends aro still discussing tho attending features of their recent stato convention. Both tho silvor and tho gold wing of tho party claim a victory for their respcctlvo beliefs. Tho Schuylkill delegation was controlled by men who aro opposed to forcing tho financial question to tbe front in this campaign. On tho way to Ilarris- hurg tho silvor-tonguod statesmen from your town wore told somo unpleasant things, and your correspondent is Informed that tho men who "snoak into thoso delegations by proxy," to use tbo words of one delegate, woro sovorcly attacked and Copyright 1899 JJy Hart, Schiflntr & Mux Local Agent, x lt J 10andl2 KrW'i'of orer Ti OI IDOUiODOIOT NEURALGIA and similar Complaints' uau rrcpfirca unacr iaa Bumgcns GERMAH MEDICAL LAV8,. . proscnooa Dycmiaonipnvnoiansu DR. Rir.HTER'S " ANCHOR PAIN EXPEILER. TVoiMrcnownod! HomarkaMyiracecMfatl Oniv croTininn wlili Trade Mark " Anchor." 10. i.rtiii.alxiuio. AtaiiurnggireormrouKu I r. ad. eiCutis t CO., 113 run ct. NEwwsa. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. vmtoneti ana nreommenncti ou . iininaiRiK. at mi xitrrv. uuu outer prnmlnent DR. RICHTER'S "ANOriOU" STOaiAOnAI. bent for Cntle, llypepwtit AHtornnch Coniplnlntw. their Democracy ouostlonod. A carcdil roador of tlio platform adopted at Harris urc will discern in tho words onr innum. less leader, W. J. Bryan,1' au indircctnc that oxhlblts little or 110 admiration for tlio hlcano nlatform. nnd tuo samo caro ful reador will discern from tho first plank 11 tho nlatform that tho "Dryan busi ness" Is to lo fought over again In this stato, with moro or loss vigor than in 1800. A delegate from this county is authority for tho statomont that "Boss" Gu (Toy was compelled to betray Judgo Ycrkos by tho Jiryan men. According to tills authority Jtessrs. Hnrrity and Guffey, nt 0110 tlnio tho Intensost of political oppononts, but recently working unitedly with tho vlow of carrying tho noxt national convention n olegation bowing to their will, ngrced as early as last February to favor tho nomination nf Judgo Yorkcs for the Sutirenio Court. Tho Pittsburg "Boss' was awaro of Yorkos support of tho cause of ahnornnd Buckncr, but this rather elevated iin. Thoso closo to Guffey know that ho scd tho Drrnu cry ns a popular ono in 1800 with which to defeat his then political op oncnt. Harrlty. and that ho has 110 groat faith in the Bryan dogmas. This is why tbo silver mon say thoy woro given a gold brick 11 tlio election of Gufloy as tbo national couiiuittccmau from this stato. Tho last day of tho convention tlio Bryan 3tos threatened Guffey, nnd finally compolled Win to surrender, and to break his pledgo with Hnrrity, thus bowling Ycrkos com letoly out ot the contost. Chairman Killing nd ox-Chairman Garman, who for sollish casons opposed tho nomination of tho Bucks county candidate, woro tho mon who carried to Gulfey threats and hostile declarations, nnd tbo latter ran up tho whito flag. Guifcy's seat in tho national committee is now in danger and his leadership is woakoned. All becauso ho worked to rulo out Bryan and to suppress rofcronco to tbo Chicago platform. Certain mcmliors of tho party in this stato aro now as willing to pusli Gufloy out of tho committeo as they woro a year ago to let liim, and claim that tho unseating of Hnrrity was irregular and with out rulo or precedent. Whether Guffey Is to 10 finally scatod or not is a question yet to bo determined by the national committoo in regular session. THE COUNTV DEMOCRATS. Local Democrats especially thoso of cold toudoncics aro determined to Ignore national issues entirely in tho county fight, and are working to that end. They aro (lis cussing tho prediction of local sllvorites that tbo two delegates from this county will lavor Bryau and his theorios. Said a well-known gold-standard Democrat : "Wo aro not yet prepared to couccdo tho ability of theso cheap money men to deliver tho goods. Many changes are possible in a year. Tho Bryanites aro not going to havo as clear a fiold as somo of his admirers aro claiming. Furthermore thoro will bo no endorsement of tho Chicago platform, nor of Bryan, by tho convention of July 10th." Thus it can bo seen tbat our Democratic frionds nro still divided on national issuos- and nro likely to remain 111 that mind. Rex, Curoe croup, soro throat, pulmonary troublos Monarch over pain of oycry sort, Dr. Thmas' Eoloctric Oil. Valdosta, 'Ga., Juno 23. Mrs. Jano Graves, of Aloxandorvlllo, was brought liere yesterday ana lodged in jail on tne charge 01 murdering her husband, The tragedy occurred Sunday and was reported as a suicide. Tho citizens in that community were not satisfied with this theory, and tho coronor's Jury investigated tho cause of death, Enough circumstantial ovidenco was gotton to justify tho arrest of tho wo man. She declares her husband was killed by a shot through tho window, George Register, who worked with Graves, stated that ho saw Mrs, Gravos shoot hor husband, then throw awny tho empty cartridges of the weapon and hastily place tbo pistol iu his hand as ho lay upon tho floor in the throes of death. Tho couple had quarrolcd becauso the husband ob jected to hor going out riding with a young man. Tliroo Tonrs For Itllllntr tlio Malls Toledo, Juno 23. Professor J, "W. Bully, a prominent resident of this city and formerly a leading musician and choir leader, but latterly a postofflco employe, was yostorday sentenced to three years In the penitentiary for rilling the malls in Toledo s postofflco. linslnH "'Dlsnrinnmont' IMnun Bridgeport, June 23. It was learned today that within a short time tho plant of tho American Ordnance com pany has been visited by a reprosenta tlvo of the czar of Russia. It is stated that tho ordnanco company was asked by tho representative of tho czar whether the following order could bo filled: Ono hundred field batteries of six guns each, six and twelvo pound crs, quick fire guns, and l.COO caissons and limbers. Tho value of the order would be about $0,000,000. The of ficials ot the ordnance company refuse to admit or deny that such an ordor has been placed. Jtoosovolt'H Popularity In Clilcncro, Chicago, Juno 23. Governor Theo doro Roosovelt, of New York, arrived In Chicago over tho Grand Trunk road lato yesterday on his way to Las Vegas, N. M., to attend tho reunion of the rough riders, which will take placo Juno 24, tho anniversary of tho flght at La Guaalraas. A largo crowd had assembled at the station to welcome tho govornor, and as he stopped off the train ho was greeted with hearty cheor ing. Tho govornor, accompanied by welcoming committee, was escorted to the Auditorium hotel. He loft bore at 10 o'olock last night for Las Vegas. Clorirymau'd Voracity Questioned, Greenwich, Conn., June 23. In vlow of the statement mado by RoV. W. M Barrows, of this .place, that he had bcon imposed on in marrying Porry Belmont and Mrs. Henry D. Hloano, Attorney Hubbard, who is credited with arranging for tbo wedding, de nles that Mr. Barrows was imposed upon. Mr. Hubbard assorts that he exDlalned the matter fully to Mr. Bar rows, and the fee offored was $250, The next day a reproientatlre of Mrs, Bloane waited upon the clergyman GOLDIN'S. WE CAN SHOW YOU THOUSANDS OF STYLES Mammoth Clothing The Leading Clothing House of & and 11 S. Main nx-Smintnr Poiror Explains. Carthago. Mo., Juno 23, In an inter view hero W. A. l'ofter, formor United States senator from Kansns, denied that ho had joined tho Republican party. Ho said: "For all national pur poses tho ropunst party win do swal lowed in tho Domocratio party, and, as botween the Domocratio and Republi can parties, I havo always boon against tho Domocrats. I expect to do all I can honorably to keep tho Democratic party out of power in tho nation." ATXANTIO OITtf. Improved Service via. the Pennsylva nia Railuoad, the Only All Rail Route. With tho changes la schedulo on tho Schuylkill Division of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, taking effect Juno 10, Express Train No. 402, loavinu Pottsville, week-days, at .05 a. m Roadine 8 00 a. m., Pottstovvn 8 Si m., Phoonlxvillo 8.45 a. m., and Norrls- town 8.01 a. in,, will niako direct connection nt Philadelphia with Atlantic City fest ex press train leaving Broad Street Station at 0:40 a m., weekdays, via tho Dolawaro River Bridgo route, arriving Atlantic City at 11,00 a. m makiug tho through tlmo from Potts villo to Atlantic City three hours and lifty flvo minutes, from Reading threo hours, from Pottstown two hours and thirty-six minutes, from Phoonixvillo two hours nnd fifteon minutes, from Norristown ono hour nnd flfty-nino minutes, and avoiding transfer tbiough Philadelphia. Additional trains will leavo Broad Strcot Station for Atlantic City nt 4.00 and 7.05 p, m week-days, and 0.20 a. m. and 7.05 p. in. Sundays. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent flonr, and take no othor brand. It Is tho boat flour made. Reduced ltntns to Richmond, Vn. On account of tho International Convcn tlon of tho Baptist Young Pooplo'B Union of America, to bo held at Richmond, Va., July 13 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to sell excursion tickets from points on i(s lino, to Richmond, nt rato of slnglo faro for tho round trip (tickets via Baltimore and steamboat fifty cents moro than slnglo faro). Tickets will bo sold July 11 to 13, and will bo good to roturn until July 31, inclusive except that on doposlt of tickot with tho Joint Agont at Richmond beforo July 23, and tho payment of fifty conts, tho return limit may bo extended to leavo Richmond not later than August 15, 1S00. Stop over at Washington on return trip for ten days, not to exceed final limit of ticket. For specific rates and conditions apply to Tickot Agouts. It's a mistake to imagine that itching piles can't bo cured ; a mistako to suffer a day longor than you can help. Doau's Ointmont brings instant rollof and permanent euro. At any drug store, 50 conts. California mill Return. Ono faro plus two dollars for tho round trip via direct lines. Small advance to ro turn via Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, Choico of lines cast from Portland, ilz., Northern Pacific Ry., Great Northern Ry. or Canadian Pacific Ry. to St. Paul. Tickets will bo sold Juno 25 to July 7, good to return until September 4th. For map-tlmo table and full particulars address John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Chicago, Mil waukco & St. Paul Railway, 480 William street, Williamsport, Pa. Flatulence Is cured by Hej-.ciiam'b Pilus. MISCELLANEOUS. nOK SALE. Tho Ilnussniau property, located at 133 Kast Coal street Iteason for Bolllntr. we desire to closo tho estate. For particulars Inquire of Philip IJlcrmann, North White Btreet. 5-22-tf "VfOTIOE. Desirable properties for sale, Ap 1 ply to 8, G, M. Ilollopeter, attorney, Bhenandoah. 8-31-tl SURE OF THE BEEF. WHEN YOU BUY BEEF FROM US, YOU MAY BE SURE OF ITS QUALITY. Wo (rlvo especial attention to tho proper cure ol tho meat we cell. Wo buy tho bent stock, prepare It In the best way, and servo It with imrtlcular regard (or cleanliness and attractiveness. The meat you buy here Is sure to be satisfactory. BELL'S, 19 1 01 STREET. ' THE BOSTON BAKERY I 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 Hye and Graham bread. B. Morgenstein, S3 7 W. Contra St. GOLDIN'S, Of good well-made, stylish summer clothing for"' men, boys and children nnd the beauty of our clothing is that they are well-made and perfect fitting. In fact they are equal to the best tailor-made clothing and when you buy one of us you are assured ol buying the very best that the market affords. When we advertise that we sell good clothing cheaper than any other dealer in the county we know what we are talking about. Through buying large quantities we get better inducements and ean afford to sell good clothing from $1.00 to $3.00 cheaper than other dealers can buy them. This is the chiei reason that we are the leaders. St., L. Goldin, Rroprietor GRAND OPENING I IS NOW IN FULL BLAST I IT Clothes pins 1 cent n dozen. Ono box of blue 1 cent, Onopniicrof needles, 1 cent, Ono imclt of carpet tacki, 1 cent, KgK hentcri, 2 cents. Tumblers, 2 cents. Flvo cent box of stove polish, Ocents. Ono box of shoe blackening, 0 cents, I .amp globes, 8 cents. Scrub brushes, 3 cents. All elzo plo plfttce, 3 cents. Threo pieces of butter milk sonp, 0 cents We havo ono thousand moro article which wo see our mock, v penny eaveu is a penny carneu. BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzewskl Building. 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 t 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 mouths we would be glad to give you an estimate on it. If you need a bath tub consult us. P. W. BELL, Cor- WIlite and L1yd sts- Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. FAMOUS CANDIES, Bon-Dons and Chocolates, Mado Only By ' TENNEY COMPAVT, roil SAI.15 11 V FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, lOfl. IM. Main St. Patriotic and Smiling. This Is the celebration season, nnd Undo Bam smiles at his own prosperity. Success Is the reason ior mo smue, ami wiuie uucio na-n Hinllfs wn Hinllo also. Our success comes from trlvlng reop'o full value for their money. Our prices glvetho smiling Impression to tho faces 01 our menus, juercuant iuuueuiis uim mwii. Furnishings. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 Vacation Time is Here I If you havo n few leisure moments havo your head shampooed and your hair preserved. Ladles will be Riven special attention at their homes every day, ex cluding Wednesday and Saturday. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson Mouse Block. -TW i A Ha la one of possess , git salt. MnndRomo Comnloxlon POZZONl'S OOMPLBXIOX I'OWDIiBi GOLDIN'S. House, Shenandoah, Window screens, 10 cents. Tcn-qunrt dish pnn, 10 cents. Ten-qurtrt bucket. 10 cenU. Thirteen pieces of sonp, 23 cents. Chamber setts, from 51,90 up, IiiKraln enrpet, from 23 cents per ynrd up. Fancy umbrellas, from 37 cents up. Hah chairs, 23 cents. Children's rockers, 27 cents. Children's drcHBcs, from 19 cents up. Aprons, from 4 to 12 years, 23 cents. cannot mention. It will pay you to come and 30 Hast Centre St. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes often the cause of leaky hydrants and pipes. Have them A box of our srEciriL rnniLT brew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. rniLn.-enenr - store o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wont Centre Street. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES OO TO DAVISON'S . DEPARTMENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. millions of Dollars Qo up In nmokb every year. Take no risks bat got your booses, stock, far. nitaro, etc., inaunxl in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Agent Also LIU and ArctdsnUl oropnl New Store J New Stock I BOTTbn ROCK PRICES I Doots and shoes and footwear of all kinds Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, S06 SOUtb Main St., and be doubled tho feo.