on the Fourth of July When lip town Rml yon wnnt to be refreshed, stop in mm try our sparkling Ice Cream Soda or Frozen Chocolate. It Cannot be excelled SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telopliono Connection. Dallus Sells the Cheapest Meat. Will go further at our market than anywhere else in town. A trial will convince. Our market It not exactly located centrnlly but that little extra walk will benefit your urse. J. I, 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 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 sfcudy 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 RAB0WSKY HOTEL, vl M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. J19 N. Centre St., PottsvlIIe, Pa. yine old 'Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba jl cuoice una ui ance Accommodation for travelers. -M eala at all hour EVAp. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, ffo. 13 North Jardin St. WITH PLEASURE ! You have pleasure In the groceries you buy ,uc me way wo lutuuiv 7vu, ' .. n In our place to fresn, except the manner of our PITHY POINTS. Utinliigs Throughout the Country ClironlrlKil for Unity I'crunitl, Tlie I.yon-Duun content court will meet URftln on July Otli. The St. Clulr School Hoard re-olectcu all the old school tencuoni. Tho Mammoth new steel breaker nt Wados tllle it n miring completion. An ailJourMwl mooting of tho Bohnylklll ClHMii was held at (ilrardvlllo. John DulIV, of (ilntrtlvlllo. has been K run tod an luorouso nf tension from fO to $10 nor mouth. Saturday evoning's storm slopped tho nariulo of tho United Mlno Workors of Anierioa at Mt. Cnrincl. Tho Green Mountain Powder Co. atShepp- ton, wlioso dry liouso a few weoksae;o -was destroyed, resumed operations to-dny. The fiftieth anniversary of tho St. John tho lbptlst Beneficial Society of Tottsvillo was celebrated to-day by holding a plcnlo. Mount Cnrmol oHpltnlisti), who are looking for copper In Itoarlng Creek valley, will em ploy n boring machino for tho purpose The Heading Hallway Company bns Issued orders to all lbs pa9ongor train men not to pormlt passengers to play oatds whllo on trains. Svralm, tho Uardwaro man, Is now tearing down the building back of his new ouo. Ho as a lot of flag stono ho is oflorlnc at- 10 cents a srjunro foot. A Pennsylvania Tolephono Co. liuomau named Salem fell from a trcu at Tnmanua and received severe injuries. Ho was re moved to tho hospital. D. L. Mnugor is appointed Travollnc Pas senger Agnit for the P. & H. Company, with hoadqtiartors at Williamsport, in placo of F. K. Itaushcr resigned, taklug effect July 1st, 1809. Tho various Justices at I'ottsvillo are getting dospoudont. They claim that novor in their oxperionco has business been so dull. In fact thoy are getting lazy for tho waut of something to do. And now a rumor comes that tho upper . & It. road from Locustdalo to Ashland will bo doublo-tracked and that when that is done all trains will bo run that way and tho road ia Gordon will bo abandoned. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was tho result of his splendid health. In- omitablo will anil tremendous energy aro not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels aro out of order. If you waut these qualities anil tho success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thoy develop every power of bruin and body. Only 25c. at A. Wasloy's drug storo. It. Y. 1. TJ. A, International Convention Itlchmontl. Va, First class one way faro for tho round trio, via Lehigh Valley railroad. Tickets on sale for all trains (except tho Black Diamond Express) July 11 to 13, limited to return to July 31 inclueivo. By deposit of ticket with joint agent at ltichmond not lator than July 28, and payment of feo of 50 cents, return limit will be extended to lcavo Richmond to August 15, 1980, inclusivo. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. It's a mistake to imagine that itching piles can't be cared ; a mistake to sutler a day longer than you can help. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief and permanent cure. At any drag store, 50 cents. FRENCH OFFICIAL CHANQES. Army Onioora Transferred For tho AVolfnro or tho Nation. Paris, June 20. At the cabinet coun cil yesterday M. Loubet, the president, signed orders malting tho following changes: M. Bdrtrand, procurator general to tho appeal court, and M. Feullloley, public prosecutor, aro both removed. M. Bulot, advocate general, is appointed public prosecutor. M. Lombard, whose dismissal on account of the Doroulede trial has been much criticized as unjust. Is reappointed ad vocate general. General Hartshmldt, General Itogot, Colonel Saxe and Colonel Coubertln are transferred to other garrisons. Gen- oral Roget was the representative of tho general staff before tho court of cassation. Colonel Coubertln is credit' cd with having advised his men at Longchainp on Grand Prix Sunday to fire if they heard the army insulted in their presence, with the exception of Coubertln all the transferred officers have received equally Important posi tions. The premier, M. Waldeck-Itousseau, road a draft of his speech in parlia ment today, which will be very brief, merely announcing that the new mm lstry has no aim but to follow out tho order of tho day voted In Juno 12, on the motion of Joseph Ruau, Democratic Radical, which was as follows: "The chamber is determined to sup port only a government resolved to defend vigorously republican lnstltu Hons and to secure public order, and passes to tho order of the day." CLEVELAND'S STRIKE SETTLEMENT. Sympathizers Making Llfo Mlsornblo For tho Non-unionists. Cleveland, June 20. Only one out break of vlolenco attended the resump tion of traffic on all the lines of tho Big Consolidated street railway yes terday. There was objection in some parts of the. city to tho retention of tho non-union mon who were kept by the company. A party of 25 men as sembled near the Brooklyn bridge, Just south of the city, and whenever a car came along with a non-union crow the passengers .were asked to disem bark and wait for a car manned by a union crew. In most cases tho pas sengers did as rerjested. Finally a non-union conducUir undertook to arjtue with the crowd, and he was promptly struck over the head with a club, and he and tho motorman driven away. The mob refused to permit tho car to move until a union crew came alone and pushed it to the barns. As a rule the old men were glad tho strike was settled, though there waB some grumbling because the noiv union men were kept. It is predicted that all the non-union men will be clad to leave the city within 30 days. though the company Imposod as one of the conditions of the agreement for the settlement of the trouble that all the new men should be treated with consideration by tho old employes The hostility shown, howover, Is by sympathizers rather than by tho lato strikers themselves. FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. Main & Centra Sts THE BOSTON BAKERY Just look, the best home-made bread and best Vienna bread at 4 cents a loaf. Cakes and pastry at lowest prices. We also bake the celebrated hyeand Graham bread. B. Morgenstein, 7 W. Contra St. THE JUDICIARY. Itpslgnntlnn nf .liulgo Pershing Onuses l'nlltlelnns Trouble. Pottsvillo, Juno 20. Tho resignation of President Judgo Cyrus L. Porshlug. which tnVbs effect on August 5, nftor both tho Re publican and Democratic conventions, which wilt ho hold noxt month, has created a pro found sensation in this town and knocked politicians' plans Into a cocked hat. It will liavo tho oUect of changing tho comploxiou of tho tiokots which had already boon agreed pon uy certain of tho county leaders who tako It upon thomsolvos to dlctato nomina tions. Tho published report that Quay Republicans fear tho result ot tho coming election em anates solely from tho fortllo mind of a local correspondent to tho city papors. Thoro is o distonsion in tho Republican ranks over tho. Judiciary, or any of tho ofllcos to bo filled this year, for that matter. Both factions aro determined to nominate a strong ticket without regard to factional affiliations. Doth parties will nomlnato candidates for tho Judgeship, and Judgo Pershing's suc cessor will bo elected tho coming Novombor. Tho only fear expressed is that thoro will ho Irom ten to twonty candidatos boforo each convention, which will mako tho work of thoso bodies dilllcult and may cngondor party strife. Tho nominee for Judgo on both tickets will probably como from PottJvillo. and now combinations aro already being dis cussed. Republican sentiment scorns already to havo crystallzed in favor of former Judgo It. II. Koch as tho successor of Judgo Persh ing, or rathor to succocd Judgo Bcchtol Associate Judgo when ho shall havo assumed tho president Judgeship. Hon. Jainos B. Kcllly, A. W. Scbalck and George J, Wadllngor aro activo candidates for tho Judgoshlp nomination. Soveral other candidates aro oxpoctcd to announco their intentions within tbo noxt few days. Tho i namo of Watsou F. Shepherd has beon men tioned as tho candidate of tho silver wing of the Democratic party, but that goiitloman ' says positively that he is not a candidate. Hun, 0. N. Brumm, whoso name has been mentioned, expresses himself to tho samo effect. Mr. Wadllngor seems to havo tho ill from tho Democrats. PERSONAL MENTION. Abraham Williams, of Mt. Carmol, was a guest of friends In town yesterday. Mrs. T. M. Stout has gono to Pottsvillo to spend a wcok with relatlvos. Airs. Benjamin Womor visited friends at 'ottsvlllo to-day. James Strido, of Mahanoy City, was a guest of relatives In town yesterday. Misses Sadie and Ilattio Williams, of North umberland, aro spending a fow days with thoir parents on East Coal street. Borough Auditor John McDonald wont to Pottsvillo this morning to filo tho audit of tho School district. W. II. Seeds, proprietor of the Ferguson House, spent this morning at Pottsvillo. John Dowling, manager of tho Grand Union branch at Harrishurg, spent Sunday here with his parents. Miss Ella Kulick, who has beon visiting Mrs, John Moldaizls, of South Main street, returned to her homo at Mt. Carmel to-day. Miss Sadlo Oerther, of Mlnersvillo, who w&s tho guest of Mrs. M. II. Master, has re turned to her homo. William Thomas spent Sunday among: his numorous acquaintances at Minorsvlllo. John 31. Hough, tunorat tho New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, is horo visit ing at the residonco of his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hough, on South Jardin struct. He starts to-night for Texas, whoro ho lias secured employment. George Schacflor, a resldont of Canon City, Col., was a brief visitor to town on Saturday. Ho was a former resident of town and con ducted a Jewelry store in the building now occupied by Hon. M. C. Watson, on North Main street. He has loft town for Wilkes barro. Mrs. Samuel Evans has gono to Centralis to spend several days. Harry A. Goldin is spending several days among acquaintances at Northumberland. Ashlnnd Shut Out. An Interesting game of baso ball was played at Ashland between tho P. & It. engineering corps of that place and tho L. V. Coal Com' pany's team of Lost Creek. The game was called in the eighth inning on account of rain. Lost Cheek. it ii o a e Fletcher, o 1 0 12 Daddow, ss... 1 0 Stack, lb 0 2 Ilnbins.Sd 1 2 Jones, cf 0 0 JIetcaH,2h 1 0 Colucld, If 0 1 Harris, rf 0 1 Price, p 0 1 Total 4 Ashland, n 11 o a e I). Evans, If 0 0 10 0 Mayer, 3b 0 2 110 T. Evans, c - 0 0 4 2 2 Van Duren, p - 0 1 0 a 0 Rich, as 0 0 111 Beck, 2b 0 0 S 0 1 Seltziuger, cf - 0 0 0 0 1 l'rosser, lb 0 0 10 0 0 Landefeld, rf 0 110 0 Total 0 4 21 9 6 IHNINOS. Lost Creek 21 10000 x 4 Ashland 0000000 C 0 Two baso hit Stack. Doublo liloys Metcalf. Daddow, Stack j Itlch and Iieck. btruck out lly Price, 12; by Van Iiuren, 6. Umtlre WilllBini. Tlmo of game one hour and thirty minutes. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of loy. Bucklen s Arnica balvc cures them ; also Old, Kunning and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, .felons, thorns, warts, cuts, liruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25cts. a box, ( ure guaranteed, bold by A. wasle, druggist. Assaulted. Andrew Barbowltz, a visitor to Maha noy City, was attacked in the First ward at that placo by a gang of tougbs on Saturday ovenlng and unmercifully beaten, He was sat upon because he refused to give tho loader of the gang monoy to rush "the growler. Tho assault took placo In a dark alley. 2ohI Company Sale. The tax collector of East Norwegian town ship hag seized tho property of the Marlon Coal Company, at Mill Creek, and will offer tho same at public sale on July 3, In order to realize the taxes duo by tho corporation. Tho Olga Nethersole bracelet, tho nowost nnt. Seo our window display. Orkln's Jewelry store, 7 South Main street, tf WILL EXHIBIT AT SHENANDOAH, PA,, FOR TH DAYS MONDAY, TUESDAY and JUNE 26, 27 & 28. WEDNESDAY, a Performances Dally At 2 and 8 P. M. Show Grounds near P. & B, Railway Station, THIS WISATIIRR. A storm of considerably Intensity has dovolopcd to tho north of Mon tana, Mcmcinoiiat reporting a baro meter reading 29.28 inches. Tho high pressure area central Saturday night In Minnesota has moved to Up per Michigan, in creasing in mag nitude. Forecast for Monday nnd nnil Tnnsrlnv In this section: Gen erally fair; light northerly winds. Bunrlso, 4:42; sunset, 7:3C; length ot day, 14h., 64m.; moon rises, 10:11 p. tu.; moon sets, 8:03 a. m. JUSTICES' CASES. I.arreny nnd Oilier Onses Disposed nf Saturday Night. Justice William II. Shoemaker disposed of tbo following cases Saturday ovenlng: Jakio Klalman against Miko Strlk, larcony of a watch. The defendant returned tho watch and gave $300 bail for trial nt court. John Mcnkiewicz, of Mahanoy City, sued Martin Ymltisky for Btriklug him in tho mouth with a picco of rock, Tho accused waived a hearing and furnished $400 ball for trial. John Shultz prosecuted John Czaplakowski on a chargo of malicious mischief. In this csso tho defendant, who resides next door to tho prosecutor, was ordered out of tholattor's yard, Ho retaliated by tearing down tho dividing fence, saying ho would make one yard of tho two. Joo Nuklas prosecuted Joo Agonck for malicious mischief nud assault and battery. Tho defendant smashed windows of tho com plainant's liouso with stono. Hail in tho sura of $-100 was furnished. KAWAHA.NNOCK NOllCS. Tho recont fall of rain was much wel comed by the peoplo of this neighborhood, as tho springs woro dry nnd water scarco during tho past week. Charles Carroll spont yesterday with Boston Run friends. Miss Bridget Carlln, who spont tho past year In Philadelphia, returned homo Satur day evening. John Lcnahan, who has beon unahlo to work during tbo past fow wcoks owing to a sevoro cut on his head, which ho received whllo at work in Colorado slopo, Is ahlo to bo about again. Tho picnic to be hold In Brown's grovo nt Lost Creek, July 4th. under tho auspices of tho Tempcranco Society, is expected to bo a grand success. Misses Kato Barrett and Nora Maloy spent yesterday with Mahanoy City friends. Miss Sallio Wright, of Shenandoah, spont yestorday with friends horo. Miss Itoso Carlln, n popular young lady of this place, and Jainos GUmoro. of Philadel phia, will bo united in wedlock in St. Joseph's Catholic church on Wednesday, next. Mlssos Norah McLaughlin and Bridget Dinncry, two highly esteemed young ladles of Lost Creek, woro guosts of Shenandoah friouds Saturday ovonlng. Any person wishing to road tho Herald can havo it delivered at their homos for six cents a wcok. Messrs. Edward Barrott, Patilck King nnd Edward Mularkoy Bpcnt yestorday at Maha noy City, whoro thoy were ontortalnod by friends. John Ratigan and Anthony King are con templating a trip to tho Paris exposition. Tho Young Progress B. B. Club sent out a challenge to play any team in tho county whoso averago ages aro 17 years. Following aro the namos of tho players nnd their po sitions: Thomas.Canlufl', c; Owen King, p.: Michael King, 63.; Michael Mularkey, lb.; David Carduir, 2b.; Tcrrenco Gallagher, 3b,j Edward Kelly, r. f.; John Cuff, c. f.; Joseph Crick, I. f.; Michael Coylo, mascot. Address all communications to Owen King, manager, Girardvillo, Pa. Lowery Bros.' circus will oxhiblt at Girard- villo park on Thursday, Juno SOth, at 2 and 8 o'clock p. m. it will bo tho first appearance of this circus horo, nnd tho show will havo a largo audience. Tho company comes well recommended and carries somo of the best artists In tho country. It Certainly Was. From the Ashland Telegram. Tho P. & R. tolegraphor at tho head of the grado. Frackvlllo, had an oxperionco Tues day night that ho will novor forgot. While tho vivid lightning was blludlng in its brilliancy and tho thunder terrific still they didn't unnorvo him, but when a huge ball of firo burst Into tho placo and knocked him off his chair, then burned out tbo switchboards, It was onough to mako tho bravest heart Hut tor. Thoso who woro in tho storm nt Frack vlllo and vicinity say thoro was novor one liko it beforo. It was torriblo. the Laurel conflagration. Porhnps Cuusod br Iuooncllurles Hide Kvldonoo of Murder. Philadelphia, June 26. A special to The Press from Laurel, Del., says that it la believed that the firo which on Saturday almost wiped that town out of existence, destroying 100 houses and causing $400,090 loss, was caused by in cendiaries, who wished to cover up a murder. This bollef is based on tho information of a night watchman, who said ho heard pistol shots coming from the pool room kept by J. J Laramer, in which placo the Are started. Other citizens say they heard shots, and ono says he saw two men hurriedly leave tho pool room shortly beforo the Are was discovered. The spot where tho pool room was located is roped off, and a search is being made for the purpose of finding tho supposed victim's char red remains. Hot Suloldo, Ilut Mtirdor. Wichita, Kan., Juno 20. When tho body of Miss Bollo Slavln was found at 2 o'clock last Thursday In the of fice of the National Bank of Com' morco, death having resulted from a bullet wound in the head, it was sup supposed that she had committed gut clde. Later developments Indicate that the young woman was murdered. NUQOETS OP NEWS. Kieng-Nlng-Fu, China, is placarded with bills ottering ?1,000 each for mis 8lonaric3' heads, Professer'Beechor, of Yale, has given hlB entire collection of scientific spec! mens to the university. A court of arbitration sottled tho strike of Berlin bricklayers. The men get an ndvance In wages. The two months' strike of 12,000 tex tile workors at tlruna, Moravia, has been settled by a compromise. Whllo being taken to tho gallows at Eastman. Ga., William Wilson, color od, was respited. Another confessed The Boston Herald says that Ad miral Dewey will visit Boston and be entertained thero before ho goes to New York: Mulianmr Cltr Demonstration. nf the domonstra tlon at Mahanoy City on the 4th of July, ahnnld tlm weather bo unfavor able In tho morning, to hold n tableau parade at 8:30 o'clock in tho evening. Tho Humane Fire company, of I'otUvlllo, will participate GOLDIN'S. Mammoth Clothing TheLea cling Clothing House of 9 and 11 S. Main DEADLY TOY PISTOL. A Coroner's Jury Itoturns n Verdict of Accidental Month. Anthony Burns, 12-year-old son of Anthony and Bridget Burns, of Coles patch, near Mahanoy City, was accidentally shot and killed at that placo last ovenlng. William Benjamin, a 15-yoar-old companion of tho victim, was arrested for tho shooting, but a coronor's Jury has declared that tho shooting was accidental. Tho shooting was dono with a twenty-five cent toy pistol Into which a couplo of grains of bird shot had clcon placed, tho blank cartridges serving as porcusston caps. Benja min and a 10-ycar-old boy named John Coylo woro shooting at mark whtn Burns joined them and asked to bo allowed to shoot. According to tho ovidonco tho pistol was being passed from Burns to Bonjamin when it was discharged, tho former receiving tho chargo In tho heart. Coylo was allowed to go to his homo last night by Justice May, but Bonjamin was hold in custody. This morning a Coronor's jury rendered a verdict finding that "John Burns came to his death by a gun shot wound from a pistol handled by John Coylo and William Bonja min." After tho vordict was rendered communi cation was opened with tho District Attor ney's olllco with a view to securing tho ro Icaso of Bonjamin. INDEPENDENCE DAY AT NIAGARA FALLS. Low Rate Kxcurslon via the lelilgli Valley Hallroad. Tickets will bo issued for train No. 3, and fur immediate connecting train from branch lino points July lBt for all trains (except tho Black Diamond Express) July 2nd. For train No. 3 and immodiato connecting train from branch lino points July 3rd, Good forrettirn passago on all trains, except tbo Black Diamond Express, to July 4th, inclusive. Fur fair from Shenaudoah for tho round trip will bo $8.87. Consult Lohlgh Valloy ticket agents for furthor particulars. Ask yonr grocer for tho "Eoyal Patont flour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best floor mdn. MISCELLANEOUS. I STRAYED. From the premises of tho un U deralgned, oh tho 19th Inst , two cows. Ono is n whlto cow, yellow spots, without horna; tho other a brown cow with horns. Suitable reward for return of same to Moses Fresinsky, 600 West Strawberry alloy, Sbcnandoah. 6-20-St OR SALE. Tho Ilaussman property, located at 13S East Coal street, llcoson for Bellini;. we desire to closo tho estnte. For particulars inquire of Philip lllermann, North White street. 5-22-tf NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to S. Q. M. Ilollopeter, attorney, nenanaoan. s-ui-u STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. An election of tho stockholders of tho Shenandoah Manufacturing- Company, of Shenandoah, Pa., will he held at Us olllee, corner Coal and Eincrick streets, on Juno SCth, 1809, between tho hours of 7 and 8 p. ra for tho purposo of electing five (S) directors to servo for tho ensuing year. J. S. KI8TLER, 0-12-19-20. ' Temporary Scc'y, SURE OF THE BEEF. WHEN YOU BUY BEEF FROM US, YOU MAY BE SURE OF ITS QUALITY. Wo clve csneclal attention to tho nroner caroot tho meat wo sell. Wo buy the best stock, prepare It In tbo best way, and servo it with particular regard for cleanliness and attracttyeness. Tho meat you buy here Is sure to be satisfactory. BELL'S, 19 1 OIK STREET. Ice Cream, All flavors Man u i a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts ol town. A.XC FOR Sealed TINK BAND Package. CANDIEJS, Bon-Dons and Chocolates, Hade Only Tly ' TENNEV COMPANY, roit sale ur FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. CiOLblN'S. Our Standard ! It makes us jollify to be able to point to our standard, tlie enthusiasm of the season is brightened by the enthusiasm created by our standard goods. Hut tlie prices we are offering our summer stock ol MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING at will create an enthusiasm you cannot help but feel. We will, lor a short time, in order to reduce our Immense stock, offer the following big bargains : $15.00 SUIT POR $9.oo. $i3.oo SUIT FOR $7.00. $10.00 5UIT FOR $5.50. This is 110 adveitising scheme, but good solid facts, backed by pur ability to do exactly as we advertise, and our fair dealing in the past is a sufficient guarantee that we mean what we advertise, and do what we say. So that in buying here you are assured of getting the best goods at from gi.oo to $3.00 less than the same goods can be got elsewhere A call will convince you that we lead in good goods and low prices. St., I Goldin, Proprietor. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 H. Emerlck Sf. RESIDENCE : 221 N, West St, GRAND OPENING! IT IS NOW IN FULL BLAST I Clothes pins 1 cent a dozen. One box of blue. 1 cent. One paper of needles, 1 cent, Ono pack, of carpet tacks, 1 cent. Ktfg beaten, 2 cents. Tumblers, 2 cents. Five cent box of stove polish, 0;ccnts. One box of shoe blackening:, 3 cents. Lamp globed, 8 cents. Scrub bruihes, 3 cents. AH size pie plates, 8 cents. Three pieces of butter milk soap, S cent. We havo one thousand more articles which wo cannot mention. It will pay you to come and seo our stock, A penny saved Is a penny earned. BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzcwskl Building. 30 East Centre 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, Patriotic and Smiling. This la the celebration pennon , nnd Undo Snm amllea at his own prosperity. Bucecas Is tho reason for tho smile, and whllo Unclo Bam smiles we amlle also. Our success comes from glvins peoplo full value for their money. Our prices kIvo tho smlllni; Impression to tho faces ot our friends. Merchant Tailoring and Gouts' Furnishings. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 A box of our SrECIHL FMILT DREW is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. Vacation Time is Here I If ypu havo a tow leisure moments havo 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, rtiiin.-criEnr - stoke o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Detail. 2Q West Contra Gtroet. I A Handsomo Complexion axlon rr.au can! I i'owsiwf I Is ono of tho greatest charms a woman i I possess. i'ouoMi's vouruuiQK t OOLDIN'S. $ 8.00 SUIT FOR $4.75. $ 6.00 SUIT FOR $3.35 House, Shenandoah, Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes Window screens, 10 cents. Ten-quart dish pan, 10 cents. Ten-quart bucket. 10 cents. Thirteen pieces or soap, 25 cents. Chamber setts, from S1.V0 up. Ingrain carpet, from 23 cents per yard up. Fancy umbrellas, from 87 cents up. Uaby chairs, 23 cents. Children's rockers, 27 cents. Children's dresses, from 19 cents up. Aprons, from 4 to 12 years, 23 cents. Is often the cause of leaky hydrants nud pipes. Have them Cor - White and L1yd sts- This Hot Weather-sa One needs a cooling beverage that will gently tone up the system while it quenches the thirst. Lauer's Beer and Porter Just touches the spot. They are cooling, satisfy ing nnd invigorating. These brews will be furnished in case lots for family use by applying to Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - FA FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES QO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. nillions of Dollars Go up In nmokt, every year. Take no risks but got your booses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in nrst-class re liable companies as represented by hAVm PAIIST Insurance A?ent AlsoUls sndAcoldsnUl omwnlu New Store I New Stock I BOTTOM ROCK PRICES I Boots and shoe and footwear of all kinds Repairing neatly, prompt! and cheaply done. O ATT EL'S, sos soutb Main St., empioym. uur wtuwi; - you 11 admit If you try It E. 9. FOLEY, "..b,, GENERAL ADMISSION, 10 Cents, in too paraae,
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