r On the Fourth of July When up town niul you wnnt to be refreslied.stop In and try our sparkling IceCrcam Soda or Frozen Chocolate. It Cannot be Excelled. SHENANDOAH DRUGSTORE, 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 ciactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your urse. J. 203 E. Centre St. "My Face is my Fortune, Sir," Said the pretty maid in the old English ballad. Eyes make or mar many a face, the other features may be ever so comely, a pair ot weak, red inflamed or twitching eyes wjjLypoil its beauty. Properly adjirfreli glasses will cure most ot these troubles by removing the cause. But don't get the idea that anybody ot everybody can do the "proper adjusting." We have made a study of the eye. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Extra Reduction In Our Line of FOOTWEAR Has begun. Save your dollars while you have a chance. Do not miss any opportunities. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. f RABOWSKY HOTEL, H. G RABOWSKY, Prop. SM N. Centre St, Pottsville, Fine old Whlaieys, Gln and Wines, at the ba A choice line of CI rani and Temper ance Drinks. jLooommodatlon for travelers. . M eals at all hour EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. WITH PLEASURE ! You have, a pleasure In the groceries you buy mad the way we handle your order. Everything In our place la fresh, except the manners of our employe. Our delivery system la perfect, aa you II admit If you try It. E. B. FOLEY, "r.8,. nm vifw. snowMHEARO's potent impboved msiAss PITHYJPOINTS. HaniHMiliic Throimlinnt thn Country ChronlrlAil for Hasty Perusal. Tho oWcddCod in tlio (lilborton M. K. church on July 4th promises to bo a Mr aflstr George Thomas, who was burnwl by nn explosion in Ullborton colliery, is conviitcs- cent. United States reromio ascents linvo been gathering Information ns to lllesal trafllo in tlio Lohls.lt roal lesion, nml it Is said that nearly 100 arrests wilt soon be made. Miss Ida Iindesty. omploycd nt an Ashland laundry, had lior arm drawn botween tho rolls up to her elbow, and sustalnod painful injuries. Michael Tlcrnoy, a bright and promising young nun or Shenandoah, at present pursu ing a course of mcdlcino at tho University of ounsylvanla, was circulating among lils numerous friends here last evening. Maha noy City IJecord. Sixty-six boyt nnd girls graduated yester day from tho Lancaster high school. In a quarrel with John L. Wolf, a dis charged cmployo, Foreman O. II. Strauh, of the Frnntr. stono quarry, near Waynesboro, struck tho man on the head with a stone, knocking him unconscious. Shipments of huckleberries from Ilazloton havo begun, and tho crop promises to bo a largo one. Residents of East Oak street complain of clothes line thieves Tho yard of Dr. Brennan was last visited. After an explosion in tho Maxwell mluo, nt Ashloy, Luzorno county, Andrew Mock was suffocated by gas. Ono hundred and oloven seniors at tho Shlppcnsburs State- Normal School have passed tho final examination and will grachi a to next week. Five freight cars woro wrecked yesterday on tho Littlo Schuylkill Railroad near Port Clinton, and tratllc was delayed for several hours. ADMIRAL DEWEY ON EXPANSION. Uo WnntH Chlnoio Who KoURlit With Him Admitted to Citizenship. Minneapolis, Juno 2-1. Qeorgo II. Iloidon, who has Just returned from tho Philippines, tolls of a talk with Admiral Dowey in Manila during which tho latter oxprossed expansion ist convictions of the strongest typo. Tho admiral requested Holden to give an opinion on the future course of the government in tho Islands, and when his caller declared that the American people could not afford to withdraw. that they were building for tho future and not for tho present, and that they owed It to the world to remain, he heartily approved of tho words. 'Impress your view upon your friends and every American citizen," said Dewey. Holden was asked by tho Admiral to visit a certain member of tho for eign relations commltteo of tho senate and urgo him to have a law passed ex tending citizenship to tho CO Chinese boys who participated In the battle of Manila bay. "They wero goon enough to fight for us, and they are good enough to be American citizens," said Dewey. Unrclnr MoKlnney IMcnds Guilty. New York, June 24. Samuol Mc- Kinney, who was extradited from Phil adelphia, where he had been arrested on his wifo's complaint of ill treatment and was brought to this city to an swer a charge of burglary, pleaded guilty yesterday in tho general ses sions court to burglary in tho second degree. He was remanded for sen tence. McICinney and hia wife wero tho caretakers of tho house of Re becca A. D. Wendel, in this city. On Nov. 12, 189G, ho and his wife Dis appeared, talcing with them $2,500 In money, a gold watch ana ?4,ouo in bonds. Sloro Soldlern For Gonornl Otis. Chicago. Juno 24. In nn interview today General Alger stated that on his return to Washington ho would rec ommend to the president an increase of tho army now under General Otis' command. Asked whether there was any intention on tho part of the ad ministration to send General Allies to Manila ho said: "Not that I know, General Otis is doing good work. His conduct of tho war in tho Philippines hns been satisfactory, but there is no doubt ho needs more men. Wo In tend to give them to him. I cannot say how many. I am not prepared to say there will be a call for volunteers." Killed Solf nnd Hrldo of ft Fow Months Jersey City, June 24. Tomasso Dilo cia, 35 years old, an Italian, shot and lulled his wife, 18 years old, at Hender son and Ninth streets yesterday. Dilo cla was also known among the Italians as Tomasso Macolate. He was mar ried last fall. Two months age Mrs. Dllocia left her husband and returned to her father. Dllocia tried to get his wife to live with him again. She re fused, her friends say, because she was afraid of him. He was Jealous and overbearing. Yesterday he lay In wait for her. nnd killed her as she ran screaming In terror, Dllocia then sent a bullet through his own brain. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob lile of ioy. Uucklen's Arnica Salve cures mem ; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns. Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earUi. Drives out 1 ains and Aches. Onlv 2?cts. a box, ( ure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist Census ftnporvlHor W111IS. Washington. June 24. Former Rep rosentatlve J. S. Willis, of Milford Del., has been selected by tho con grosslonal delegation from his state as census supervisor. NU00ETS OF NEWS. The contributions to the Dowey homo fund received yestorday amounted to T177, making the total to date $10,308, Laborers taken from Now Orleans are said to bo cruelly treated in the wilds of Alabama. A gang of roughs attacked Japanese laborers at Exeter, Mont., wounding five of the foreigners, one fatally. The Rio Grande, forced out of Its course by floods, had added a portion of Mexico to tne unuoa mates. Tho Texas court of criminal appeals has declared the mob law unconstltu tlonal, for tho reason that It cannot be understood. YoMtenlny'H llusolmll Games. Natlona League: At Pittsburg Boston, 4; PUUburg, 2. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 8; Baltimore, 3. At Cleveland New York, 8; Cleveland, 2, At Louisville Louisville, 8; washing ton, 3. At Chicago Chicago, 3; Urook lyn, 2. At St. Louis i'Ciiaaoipnia, a St Louis, 4, Atlantic League: At Wllkeabarre Scranton, 7: Wllkesbarre, 8. At Lan casterLancaster, 13; Nowark, 2. At Allentown Allentown, 11; Paterson 3. At Richmond Richmond, 6; Read IDE. 3. The Olga Netbersole bracelet, the newest out. Bee our window display Orkin's jewelry store, 7 cSoutb Main street. tf A man lust in the net nf tlfllmr a SnrrM of flour felt n hand laid on bis shoulder. "Slop 1" snld the stronger, him You can't lift tlmf " "linu, do you know I cnn'l?" said Hip man. "Because I nm n physician, nnd know it's impossible." iiim in it v oe," saui mo man, "but I know I can," and he stoon- cd and lifted the barrel to his shoulder. What made you so sure you could do it?" asked the nstonished nbvsician. Tlccnuso I've beou doing it every day for years," said the man. There are physicians who say in good faith to those whose lungs are worn by dis ease " It is impossible to help you." And yet thousands of these impossibles have been helped and healed by Dr. R. V. Tierce whose "Golden Medical Discovery" has cured them, when the hollow check, the rasping cough, the burning flush, and night -sweats have nil pointed to consumption. Ninety-eight out of every hundred such Impossible cases can be cured says Dr. Pierce. What makes him so sure? Be cause he has been curing just such cases for more than thirty years. "Golden Med ical Discovery " is strength to the stomach, life to the lungs, nourishment to the nerves. It makes new blood and the new blood builds a new body a fit temple of health. mere is notutng just as good as Golden Medical Dlscovcrv." so let no one deceive you into accepting n substitute. "I beg to state that I hnve used three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlscovcrv sine mv correspondence with you and find great Im provement In my ease," writes Mr. A. I', No- votny, ot new YorK, n. Y., (Box 1437). "I leel that I ntn In need of no more medical assistance. When I started to take your medicine I hud a regular consumptive cough, of which I was afraid, and everv bodv cautioned and warned me concerning it. I was losing weight rapidly, was very pale nna naa no appetite wnaicver. Now my condition Is changed entirely. I do not cough at all. hnve gained eight pounds In weight, have recovered my healthy color, and my appe tite Is enormous. I can recommend your medi cine, ns it is a sure cure, no humbug, as are most other patent medicines." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. ATLANTIC CITY-. Improved Service via the Pennsylva nia Railkoad, thi: Only All Rail Route. With tho changes in schedulo on tho Schuylkill Division of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, taking effect Juno 10, Express Train No. 402, leaving Pottsville, wcok-days, at 7.05 a. in.. Reading 8 00 a. m., Pottstown 8 2t n. in., Phoonixvillo 8.45 a. m and Norrls- town 0.01 n. m will rnako direct connection at Philadelphia with Atlautlo City fast ex press train leaving Broad Street Station at 0:40 a, m., weekdays, via tho Delawaro River Brulgo route, arriving Atlantic City at 11.00 a. in., making tho through timo from Potts- villo to Atlautlc Citythreo hours and ilfty fivo ruimitos, from Reading threo hours, from Pottstown two hours and thirty-six minutes, from Phoenixvillo two hours and fifteen minutes, from Norristown ono hour and flfty-nino minutes, and avoiding transfer through Philadelphia, Additional trains will leave Broad Street Station for Atlantic City at 4.00 and 7.05 m., wcok-days, and 0.20 a, in. and 7.05 p. m. Sundays. Sunday Specials. Services In tlio Trinity Reformed church o-morrow at 10:00 a. in., and 0:30 n. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Z. S. Yearick, pastor. Regular services will bo hold in tho United Evangelical church, North Jardin Btrect, to morrow at 10 a. in. and 0.30 p. in. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Rov. J. R. Ucnsyl, pastor. K. I.. C. E. on Monday evening, rrayer, praisoaud testimony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday ana uiurwiay evenings. Bible study every Friday evening. Jr. K, L. C. E. ovory Saturday ovoning at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 ;. ni. buuuar school at s r. m. class mcet- ng on Wednesday evening. Ucnoral prayor meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, on West Oak street, to-morrow as follows: Holy Communion, 8:00 a. in Morning prayer, 10:30. Sunday school, 2:00 p. ra. livening prayor, 0:30. u. w. van lossen, pastor. First Baptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, Rov. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. ami Up. m. Sunday school at ' p. m. rrayer meeting Monday evenings. Young Peoples meeting Wednesday evenings Class meeting Thursday evenings. Services in tho Prosbytcrian church to morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at a p. m. jr. u. ana far. u. l. Tuesday evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock, l'raycr and song service on Thursday ovon ing at 7:30. Strangers always wolcomo. II, W. Koehler, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church, comor Oak nnd White streets, Kov. J. r. bwinuoiis pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. m., led bv the pastor, bermon at iu:au a. m Sunday school at 2 p. in.. Dr. J, S. Callen. Superintendent. Sermon at 6:30 p. ra. Scats free. Everybody wolcomo. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardln street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p, m. Rov. R. R. Albins, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. m., Deacon John Bunn. Superintendent. B. Y. P. U, Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayor meeting at 7:3u. Everybody welcomo. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Kov. John Uruhlcr, pastor, frcach ing, 10 a, m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. preaching 0:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street, lior. Cornelius uaurisin. pas tor. Matatinum service 0 a, m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of the noly Family. (Gorman R. C.) North Chestnut street. Rov. A. T. Schut- tleliolor, pastor, i Inst mass o a. m., second mass 10 a, m. St. Casimlr's Polish R. C. church, North Jardin street. Rov. J. A. Lcnarkiowicz. pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a, m., vespors anu bcneaiotion 4 p. in. Church of the Annunciation, 218 Wost Cherry street. Rov, H. F. O Roilly. pastor: Rev James Kano, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. m., high mass, 10 a, m, bcncaicuon, 7 p. ra. St. Stanislaus church. Morning services on Sunday at 8 and 10. Vespers at 7 o'clock, Sunday school at 2 p. m. Rector Weneslaus V. Matulaltls. Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Kov. Jienry Mlt- nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a, ro., ana 3 to o p. in. binuiay services a to io ft. in and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. in Beecham's Pills for stomach and liver ills, Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is the best fionrmd. FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. Main St Centre Sts THE BOSTON BAKERY I Just look, the best home-made bread and beet Vienna bread at 4 cents a loaf. Cakes and astry at lowest prices. We also bakfi Iw celebrated Rye and Graham bread. B. Morgenstein, S37 W. Contra St. Till! WHATHKIt. The tpmpornturo has falfon In tho Middle Gulf Btntcs, risen In tho plntcatt regions, nnd ro mnlncd noarly stationary olso whoro. Tompora turcs contluuo high In tho Ohio vnlloy, with con siderable modorn tlon from thunder storms In wostorn Tennessee, Arkan sas and northern Mississippi. Fore cast for this sco tlon until 8 p. m. today: Increasing cloudiness; light southeasterly winds, becoming vari able. Threatening tomorrow. Sunrise 4:41; sunset. 7:30: loncth of day, 14h., E5m.; moon rises, 8:55 p. m.; moon sots, 5:33 a. m. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Mary Boycr, of Philadelphia, is visit ing her parents, on West Contro. James Prlco, of Mahauoy City, spont lust ovoning In town vlsltlug relatives. Miss Sarah Garbor, of Mahauoy City, was a guost of town friends last ovoning. Charles h. Smith and son spent to-day Visiting frionds nt Pottsville and St. Clair. Miss Jennio Dowllug, of Uazloton. Is tho guest of Mrs. David Rlody, on North Main streot. A. W. Schalck, George J. Wadllneer and A. L. Shay, Esqs., of Pottsville, woro visitors to town to-day. William Voale has gono to Ilazloton to visit friends. Whilo tlicro ho will outer George Frost and Joe May, of town, for tho bicyclo races on July 4th. Miss Virdio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Koliler, lias returned from Boston, Mass., to spend lior vacation, Sho is a student at tlio Boston Conservatory of Mnslc, and In tends to graduate from that institution next yeai. Dr. J S. Callen is again attending to his professional duties. Miss Jennio Ilaalon and Mrs. O'Connor, of Mahanoy Plane, woro seen In town to-day. Miss Anna Ifland, of Tamaqua, Is tho guest uf Miss Emma Ackor. Miss Ida Kehlcr spent last ovoning at Mah auoy City, in nttondaueo nt tho reception of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo IIoppcs. Misses Allen, Wobor. Collins. Mabel Dennis. Jonnle Clifford and Salllo Stitzor. of Maha noy City, wero visitors to town last ovoning l'OMTIOAL l'OINTS. If Messrs. Wadllnger and Roilly woro not good Democrats in 1800, as claimed by the Silvcrltcs, pray what was JudgoMarrf Con sistency, thou aro a jewel 1 Tho light for stato dolcgato in this district, among tho Republicans, is vory quiet. James MoElhonny. of Mahanoy City. looks llko n winner for tho Prothonotary nomination at tho hands of tho Republicans. The candidates who receive tho full vote of Shenandoah in the Domocratic convention will stand high up in tho list at tho round-up. James B. Kellly and A. W. Schalck, Esqs.. havo notified chairman Moyor, of tho Demo cratic commltteo, that they aro candidates for tho judiciary. Georgo J. Wadllnger is also a candidate, having issuod circulars to his frionds throughout the county to that effect. It may bo that Harrity and Guffoy havo made up, and that tho latter will bo a delo gato at largo to tho National Convention, but if thoy havo not, Mr. Harrity will bo a dis tiict delogate, anyway. Tho Silverites aro boosting Watson F. Shop- herd as thoir favorite ior tho judiciary. By nil means nominato him; and tho Republi cans won't do a thing to tho "roccnt candi date for Congress I" Tho Democratic primary olections in this town are becoming interesting. In tho Third ward tho light centres on committeeman, for which position M. E. Doylo is a caudldato. Tho "hoys" say they wont do a thing to him ; and that if ho sorves on tho commltteo, it will bo by proxy. Tho name of Daniel Duffy, of St. Clair, is fronucutly mentionod in connection with the chairmanship of the Republican committee, No bettor selection could bo mado. No ono would evor bo bothered with con stlpation if ovoryono knew how naturally nnd quickly Burdock Blood Bitters regulates tho stomach and bowels. Dislocated Iter Hip. Mrs. Anthony McLaughlin foil down a flight of stairs at tho homo of her nephow, Patrick McGraw, at Lost Creek, yestorday. Sho sustained a dislocation of tho right hip, To-day she was removed to tho homo of her sou, Michaol McLaughlin, of Jackson's. Ill In Cuba. Owen McDonald, of Connors patch, has received official notification of tho illness of his son, John, in Cuba, with typhoid fever. Ho is a member of Co. L, 1st TJ. S. Infantry. Tho pationt will arrive in Now York noxt week. A AVagor. Luke Long, of town, will shoot at fivo live birds at the Trotting park noxt Saturday on a wager of $15. To win tho stake ho must kill three birds. WW Fat all Bilious and Nervous Disorders; Sick Headache, Constipation, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver, and impure Bloodm Boocham's Fills have tho largest sale ot any Proprletarr Medicine In the world. This has been a achieved without the publication of testimonials. 10 cents and 23 cents, at all drug stores. 0 Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts FOR gealed PINK BAND Package. f Attn ;o. FAMOUS Bon-Dons and Chocolates, Made Only lly TENNRY COMPANY, rOH BALK 11 V FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 tM. Main St. WAS C0YLE APPOINTED ? llo llonsls That lis Is Appointed Hank Kxninliier nt W 10 I'er Pay. Harrisburg, Juno 84. Thorn Is a rumor that termor Sonator J. J. Coylo, of tho 30th district, Schuylkill county, now of Philadel phia, nnd tho most conspicuous ot tho parties accused of tamporlng with legislators at the rccon t session, Is being carried on tho stato pay roll as a roward for his sorvlces to tho machine, if ho Is telling tho truth, Coylo boasts to his confidants that ho was appointed a bank oxaminor May 1 last; that he qualified before a magistrate in Philadelphia, and that ho has over slnco bom drawing $10 a day for doing nothing. Coylo also says that ho has been assigned for duty In Philadelphia, al though ex-Marshal Hurrah, of Heaver, cooms to bo tho only attache of tho Bsnkiag De partment who Is really doing any work In that city. Bank Examiner Powors will not say whothcror not Coylo has bcon appointed, and tho ex-Senator himself will only say to those. not in his confldenco, that he Is not now an applicant for a placo in tho depart ment. Chnreh Notloes. Rov. T, G. Jonos, of Sugar Notch, late of Yale, will preach in tho Congregational church to-morrow morning In Welsh nnd In tho ovoning In English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tho public cordially Invited. Regular preaching servicos will bo hold In tho United Evaugolical church, on North Jardln strcot, to-morrow morning and even ing. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in, Evorybody Invited. Preaching services In tho P. M. church to-morrow morning and ovoning. Morning subjoct, "Man by Wisdom Cannot Find Out God." Sunday school at 2 p. in. Evening subject, "Spiritual Anatomy." Tho second sermon on tho nbovo subject. Evorybody kindly invited. Rev. John Morris, of Slatington, will preach in tho Welsh Oalvlnlstic church to morrow morning and ovoning, sorvicos In Welsh. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Y. P. 3. C. 1". Annual Convention, Detroit. For this occasion tho Lohigh Valley Rail road will sell tickets to Dotroit and return at ono faro for tho round trip, tlckots on salo for all trains (except tho Black Diamond Express) July 3rd to Gth, limited to return to July 15th inclusive. By deposit of ticket with joint agent at Detroit, on or bofore July 12th, and payment of foe of 50 cents, return limit will be extended to leave Dotroit to August 15th Inclusivo For further parti culars consult Lohigh Valloy ticket agonts. Gave lllrtli to Triplets, Tbo wifo of a Polish resident of Grocnborry gavo birth to triplets two boys and a girl Wednesday night. Tho children dlod shortly after birth. Tho samo day Mrs. Jamos Adams, of Coal Castlo, presented her husband with twins a boy and a girl. It's a mistake to imagino that itching piles can't bo cured ; a mistake to suffer a day longer than yon can help. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief and permanent euro. At any drug store, 50 cents. Deaths and Fnnerals. David Levlno, of South Main street, to-day received a cablegram announcing tho death of his father, Moyor Levlno, In Kalwaria, Russia-Poland. Adolph, 2-ycnr-old son of Adam Wachhans, of Mahauoy City, was buried this afternoon. Tho funeral of Mary, six months old daughter of William and Ilannah McEl honny, of Morea, took placo to-day. John Paul Snydor, aged 70 years, died at his homo in Mahanoy City yesterday. His wifo and sovoral adult children survive Ilase Hall. The Shenandoah nino will leayo town to monow morning to drive to Shamokin. In tho afternoon they will play a game of ball with tho Brady nino, which played at tho Trotting park hist Sunday. Tho Keystones, of Mahanoy City, and tho Frackvillo team will cross bats nt Now Boston to-morrow afternoon. Tho Gilborton nino and tho Columbia team, ot town, will occupy tho diamond at tho Trotting park to-morrow afternoon. A Had Miss. George, 0-year-old son of Evan Lewis, of Mahanoy City, mashed tho largo too of his left foot with an nxo, while chopping wood Wrilcott Dofonls Croodon. New Yori:, Juno 24. Joo Walcott tho colored welterweight boxer, was given the decision over Dan Creedon, the Australian mlddlowelght, at tho ond of a hard fought 20 round bout before the New Broadway Athletic club last night. Johnny whlto was tho referee. Infrhnm-Jrowott Cnsof. Postponed, Philadelphia, Juno 24. Judge Mc pherson, in the United States district court, yesterday afternoon, granted a postponement of the trial of Ellery P. Ingham and Hnrvoy K. Nowltt, who ate Jointly Indicted for alleged con spiracy in tno counterfeiting cases, un til Oct. 9. Tho request for continu ance was made by A. S. L. Shields, at torney ror the defendants, on the ground of Mr. Ingham's lllnes. CHAM'S! PILLS i Patriotic and Smiling. This Is tho celebration season, and Uncle Sam smiles at his own prosperity. Buccoss Is tho rcoHon for the smile, and white Uncle Ham smiles we smile also. Our success comes from giving reoplo lull value for their monrv. Our prices glvethe smiling Impression to tho faces of our friends. Merchant Tailoring and Gents' I'lirulshtiiirs. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 A Handsome- Complexion ono 01 tne greatest cnarroa a woman can I IE? lKl posses I'OIZOHI'8 UOUrLHXIOM J'QWDUBl The Maid and the Miracle Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West 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 imck of carpet tacks, 1 cent. Ef?f? benten, 2 cents. Tumblers, 2 cents. Five cent box of stovo x"1Isht Stents. Ono box of shoe blackening, 3 cents. Lamp globes, 3 cents. Scrub brushes, 3 cents. All slzu pie plates, 3 cents. Three pieces of butter milk soap, 3 cunts Wo havo ono thousand more articles which wo 6eo our stock. A penny BALTIMORE Czyzewskl Building. A WATEP EAMTME lB ofte the cause of XX TTxlAllV 1 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. MISCELLANEOUS. A A daily; no competition, introduc- tp I U.U U new Kaallglit burner tor kerosene lninns. Sella Itself. Hnmple free. Perfection Otuiliglit Burner Co, D. 178 Cincinnati, O. It (JIDE LINK Unlit (free) eainplcs (on un. IO covered territory) glvon by prominent house. Scvcrnl "Sldea" earn $23 weekly cash. ".Factory" V. 0, 1371 New York. It SALESMEN. $100.00 a month and all expenses guaranteed selling; merchants Arctla Itcfrlg crating Machines for cooling refrigerators, guaranteed 75 per cent, cheaper than Ice. Ex clusive territory nsigned Arctic ltcfrlgeratlng Co. Cincinnati, O, It IjWU SALE. The Ilaussman property, located at 133 East Coal street. Iteason for selling, we deslro to close the estate For particulars luqulro of 1'lilllp Dlermanu, North White street. 5-22-tt NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to 8. a, M. Ilollopetcr, attorney, Shenandoah, 8-31-tf SURE OF THE BEEF. WHEN YOU BUY BEEF FROM US, YOU MAY BE SURE OF ITS QUALITY. We glvo especial oltootlon to the proper enreottho meat we sell. Wo buy tho best stock, prepare It In the bent way, and serve It with particular regard for cleanliness and attractiveness. The meat you buy here Is sure to be satisfactory. BELL'S, 19 1. OAK STREET. Vacation Time js Here If you have a few leisure moments liayo your head shampooed and your hair preserved. Ludlei will bo given special attention at their lioines every day, ex cluding Wednesday nndSaturifoy. W. G- DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. New Store ! New Stock ! BOTTon ROCK PRICES I Boots and shoes and footwear of all kinds Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, oe soutti Main St., Miss Lucy Tucker, tho daughter of a prominent farmer of Versailles, Ind., was the victim of nervous prostration. Most of the time she was confined to bed, nnd was on the verge of St. Vitus' dance. It was a pitiful case which medical science failed to conquer. Finally a doctor prescribed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Her father said: "We began giving the pills at once, and the next day we could see a change for the bettor in her. We gave her one pill after each meal until she was entirely well. She has not been flick a day since. We think the cure almost miracu lous. Frank Tucker, Mrs. F. Tuckbr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Tucker, being duly sworn, state that the fore going is true in every particular. Huon Johnson, Justice of the Peace. From the Republican, Versailles, Ind. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pooplo contain, in a condensed form, all the etc menu necessary to give new life and rich neas to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing spool fio for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' danoe, sciatica, noural gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effects of the grip, palpitation of tlio heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all forms of weakness cither in male or female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills lor Pale Pcopla art never old by the doxen or hundred, but ilwifi In pack get. At all druggists, or direct Irom the Dr. Wil liam Medicine Company, Sohenectady, N. V.. 60 centt per boi.Oboiei I2.B0. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes Window screens, 10 cents. Ten-quart dish pan, 10 cents. Tcn-qunrt bucket, 10 cents. Thirteen pieces of soap, 25 cents. Chamber setts, from 8LJ9 up, Infiraln carpet, from 25 cents per yard tip. Fancy 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, 23 cents. cannot mention. It will pay you to come nnd Biwed Is a penny earned. CHEAP STORE, 30 East Centre St. leaky hydrants and pipes. Have them FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES 00 TO DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, Nos. Up-12 1-1 23 North Alain St. riillionsof Dollars Qonplnnmoko overy year.,. Talcnno risks but got your hotws. Block, fur niture, etc., lmured in nrat-clasa re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, msnrance Agent Also T.H. and Aeeld.ntal ompnlf A box of our srecmL numr mm is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. mia-ranir-sTOK o DEALEli IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. I Wholesale and Retail, SO Wast Oantra fltraatt
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