i 3 On the Fourth of July When up town and you want to be refreahed.stnp In nml try our sparkling Ice Cream Soda or Frozen Chocolate It Cannot be Excelled SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Dallus Sells the Cheapest 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 tliat little extra walk will benefit your urse. J. MUDS' MEAT III, 203 E. Centre St. DON'T BE BLIND r a, 4m I fit W1 i N 1 To your own interest ; to that in terest which promotes health and good eyes when age begins to creep on, by wearing a cheap deceutered lens unsuited to the defects of your eye, when you can get the best and a thorough examination without additional expense. 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, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa f RAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre BL, FottsTille, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba A choice line of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. II esls at all hour EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. WITH PLEASURE I You have a pleasure In the groceries you buy and the way we handle your order Everything In our place Is fresh, except the manners of our employes. Our delivery system la perfect, aa you II admit It you try it. E. B. FOLEY, 87 Centre 8, PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Country Chronlcinil for Monty I'ernsnl. RUiirdny night's storm did cnniicloralilo damage In tho vicinity of I'ottsvllle. Coalrlslo, this county, Is prolwbly the only town In tho state having a population of 3000 without street lights. Homy Sleek, Malianoy Clly, and Margaret Walsh, of Mahanoy township, have, been granted n marrlneo llionto. Tho Columbia Social Club, of Malanoy City, will hold their first danco In tho pavilion at Lnkesldo on Wednesday ovcnlng. Tho scarlet fev( r placard has been removed from tho resldonco of Charles Norkowlcz, on bast Centre street. Tho report that Dennis Doylo, of Oakland, had been drowned In New Jersey Is errono ous. It whs to announced In the city naners. The demand for rolling mill hands at tho nlrdsborn Iron Works still exists. Agents of that firm aro going all through this region to secure bands to work there. A civil sorviro examination for janitor nnd fireman, at a salary of ?TO0 n year, in tho Oovornmont custodian sorvico at Pottsvillo, will bo hold there on August 1. Ten carloads of armor plato wcro shipped by tho Bcthlohem Steel Company yesterday to Nowport News for tho Ixtttioship Illinois, In course of construction thoro. Fivo hundred acres of woodland at York Furnaco, York county, havo boen purchased by a Now York man. who will graft tho trees on tho tract to ralso big chestnuts. It. C. T,uthor, ceuoral superiutendcut of the P. & It C. & I. Co., accompanied by his wife will sail for Europe on Tuesday, July 18th. They oxpect to spend several months in tho Old World The Curnegio Steol Co., of Pittsburg, has agreed to deliver to tho Russian government within the next 20 months 180,000 tons of steel rails at n price that is said to bo tho bighost quoted this year. Thoro is somo talk of tho Frackvlllo and Gilborton Electric Light, I lent and Power Company taking tho matter of water Into their own hands and laying pipes throughout Frackvlllo to all residences. Albert Seitzlnger, of Frackvillo, who Is in tho Mlucrs' hospital at Ashland, suffering from concussion of tho brain as a result of a runaway accidont, is much Improved to-day and tho chances for hts cumplcto tecovery aro good. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob lile of toy. Iiucklcn s Arnica naive cures them j also Old, Running and fever Sores, Ulcers, Iioils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, ISruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, llest Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25CU. a box, ( ure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Cnn't Get Enough Coal Miners. Pittsburg, Juno 27. President Patrick Dolau, of tho United Mine Workers of tho Pittsburg district, says that ovory mfno hero needs from 25 to 100 additional diggers, mak ing from 4,500 to 5,000 men who could havo teady employmont for the entire year. Ho says tho output of coal will bo the greatest in the history of tho trade, and that If tho miners keep thoir contract with tho operators this year, 15 cents more a ton can bo had next year from the operators. A Half Fare Tour to the Golden Gate via the Lehigh Valley Jtallroad. On account of tho National Educational Association's -thirty-eighth annual conven tion at Los Angoles, Cal., July 11th to 14th, 1809, tho Lehigh Valley Railroad will make a rato of ono single fare for tho round trip, plus two dollars, membership fee to teachers, their friends, and those interested in educa tional aff.ilra, who desiro to go to California at tho tliuo named. Tickets will bo on salo June 21th to July 0th, limited for return passago to Septcmbor 5th, 1890, inclusive, affording amplo opportunity for tours and sight-seeing in tho far West. Consult Le high Valley Ticket Agonta for furthor par ticulars. No need to fair sndden attacks of cholera nlantum dysentery, diarrhoea, or summer complaint, if you havo Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in tho medicine chest. Normal School Graduates. The Woet Chestor Local News, on last Frl day, issued a special edition on account of the commencement of tho Stato Normal School. It contained Bkotches of the gradu ates, among them being the following from Schuylkill county: Edward F. Kelly, Mlnersvillo ; William D. Schropo, Ilegins: Miss May V. Snyder, Pottsvillo, and tho Misses Maud and Lulu Philips, of Tower City. Scald head is an eczema of tho scalp very eevero sometimes, but it can be cured. Doau's Ointment, quick and permanent in Its results. At any drug store, 50 cents. Want Klglit Thousand Men. In view of tho great demand for coke In the Connollsvillo coke regions and tho ex trcme scarcity of labor it is said that it is tho intention of tho Frick Coko Company, now employing over 13,000 men, to import from the coal districts in tho East and West about 8,000 men tomako up a complement necessary to meet the demands for labor, Within tho past few weeks maay ovens which have been idle for years, have been fired up. Now ones have been erected and hundreds more are in contemplation, necessitating more men May Tose an Eye, Mrs. J. Frank Torbort whilo puttihg a strap around a trunk in some manner the buckle flew up, striking her glasses, breaking them and pieces of glass cut her left eye quite severely. It was nocesary to take her to tho Presbyterian hospital, at Philadelphia, where sbo is receiving treatment for tho eye. It i at present very doubtful whether or not Mrs, Torbcrt will ever be able to use the eyo again Mrs. Torbert resides at Jersey Shore and is a daughter-in-law of ex-Senator Wm. L Torbort, of Girard Manor. Drove a Tick In Kueiny's Iloily. ' In the course of a savage fight among foreigners at Harleigh, near Ilazlcton, Frank Poraritz attseked Pvter Ilerscuill with mlnnr'n nlftk. drivim? it three times into his body. From his terriblo wounds IlersehlflR dying, i'oruruz is uuuer urau Knglneers nt Work. Yesterday several engineers began running a lino from Ashland to Centralis, and aro in the employ of the company that recently se cured a charter for an electric road between these two towns. It Is said there Is now no doubt that tho road will be built. A Mystery In Ills Denth, Lying near the Iteliance culm bank, tho body of Peter Dunlavey, of Mt. Curmel, was found yesterday. There was a razor 30 feet distant, but no cuts on the corpse largi enough to indicate that it had been used The Coroner is Investigatlug. II, Y. I. V, A, International Convention Itlchmond, Vu, First class one way faro for tho round trio, via Lohigb Valley railroad. Tickets on sale for all trains (except tho Black Diamond Kinross) July II to 13, limited to return to July 31 inclusive. By deposit of ticket with Joint ageut at Richmond not later than July 28. and naymont or roe 01 ou cents, return limit will be extended to leavo Richmond to August 15, 180t, inclusive. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars, Finger Mashed. Ilarry Kline, of Wst Coal street, bad tho index finger of the right hand mashed while engaged In performing his dnties at Packer colliery No, 3 yesterday afternoon Tho injury was treated by Dr Roberta, PERSONAL JMENTI0N. Ocoreo Cox spent to-day visiting friends nt Pottsvillo. Louis Hold 1 11 paid n buslnoss visit to Potts villo to-day. S. A. Ileddall, of Tamnqua, was a visitor to town to-day. Mrs. Georgo Slobor, of South Market street, Is 111 at hor homo. F. J. Hronnan mingled with tho politicians at Pottsvlile to-day. Sol. Haak was a busttic4s visitor to tho county sent this morning. Robort Morrison, of Bayonno, N. J., Is visitlug relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. B. Q. Hess spent to-day visit ing friends at tho county scat. James Grant nud Michael Graham journeyed to Pottsvillo this morning. J. P. Miller, of Adamsdalo, an aspirant for tho oflico of Recordor. was In town to-day. Miss Mary Joyco, of Plncgrovo, Is visiting Mrs. Stephen Hronnan, on West Centre streot. Junius II, Morgan and David Evans trans acted business at the county scat this morn ing, Mrs. W. N. Stoin has gono to Pottsvillo to arraugo for tho removal of hor household effects to town. Miss Mamo Murphy, of Wost Oak streot, left for Norristown, Bridgeport nud Phila delphia to visit friends. William Dabb nnd his slstor, Mlnnto, havo returned from Beaver Valley, whoro thoy S.cnt n weok visiting friends. Rov. Fredorick W. Wackornagol, of Lan caster, is a guest at tho German Lutheran parsonage on West Cherry streot. Miss Josephine Polstring, of Ashland, and hor cousin, Miss Pclstring, of Philadelphia, wero visitors to town yesterday nftornoon. Mrs, S. A. Acker and daughter, Mrs. Stephen Ryan, nnd thoir guest, Miss Annie Ifland, havo gone to Tnmaqua on a visit. Mrs. John C. McGInnis, of Frackvillo, was in town to-day visiting friends, She leaves on Saturday for Iroland, nnd will not return homo until August. Miss Liby Monick, of East Ccntro stroet. loft for Atlantic City to sroud a few weeks. Sho was accompanied by hor friend, Miss Mamo Mnrphy, of West Oak street. Among tho townsmen who attended tbo court nt Pottsvillo to-day wore Councilman William Noiswentor, Harvey Stetler, Charles Stauffer, Georgo Harmon and Andrew Elliott. Miss Suo Koons, of Harvoyvlllo, and Miss Elizabeth Williams, of Plymouth, havq re turned to thoir homes after n pleasant visit to Miss Margaret Palmer, of Wost Ceutro street. Letter Carrier M. F. Durkin to-day dis tributed his mail in his now uniform. Mike," as he is familiarly called, upholds tho usual good appearance of tho romainder of tho force. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was tho result of his splondid health. In- omltablo will and tremendous energy aro not found where Stomach. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels ore out of order. If you want these qualities slid tho success they bring, use Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. Thoy develop overy power of brain and body. Only 25c. at , Wasley's drug storo. Marriages. Miss Bessio O. Scidlo nnd H. O. Bechtel, son of Judgo O. P. Bechtel, were joined In wedlock at Pottsvillo last evening, in tho presence of a fow Invited friends. Thoy im mediately left on their wedding tour for Canada and New England states Harry Sicck, a Mahanoy City barber, and Miss Margaret Welsh, of Colo's patch, woro married at tho former placo this nftornoon. Daniel Sicck, a brother of the groom, was best man, and Miss Susio Hoffman, of Colo's patch, was bridesmaid. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent flour, and tako no othor brand. It Is the best flonrroftde. Prisoner Liberated, One of tho three men arrcstod yesterday for committing robberies in tho First ward was liberated from tho lockup at two o'clock this morning. Tho outor dQor of tho lockup was forced opon and the cell lock wns miss ing. To-day Policeman Martin Muliahoy sworo out a warrant for tho arrest of Anthony Skurnalus, charging him with being tho man who liberated tho prisoner. Gone to the Hospital. Patrick Gerrity, of West Raspborry alley. who had his leg fractured at Wost Shenan doah colliery yostorday aftornoon, was admitted to tho Miners' hospital to-day. Temporary treatmont was rendered the injured man by Dr. Stein. Concert at the Hospital. Miss Marie Blddle, tho accomplished daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Biddlc, of the Miners' hospital, gave a delightful concert Sunday afternoon to tho iumates of tho east or sick ward of the hospital. Miss Biddlo played the guitar and was accompanied by Miss Bradigau, of Shenandoah, on tho man dolin. Tho musio was greatly appreciated by tho invalids. Workmen Scarce. John Berg, of Egypt, Lobigh county, who formerly conducted a hotel at Ceutro nnd Emcrick streots, is in town ou n visit. Ho reports tbo cement business as enjoying an unprecedented boom. Hands are scarco and tho works are run on Sunday to endeavor to meet tho extraordinary demand. New Air Engines. The new compressed air engines at Tunnel Ridge colliery woro tested yesterday and run regularly, to-day. Tho test was very suc cessful. The engines haul coal from Elmwood nnd Tunnel collieries workings to tho bottom of the slope. The engines tako the placo of about a dozeu mules. Heaths and Funerals. John Snyder, who died at his home in Mahanoy City on Friday night, was burled to-day. Tbo funeral of Florenco Mahonoy took placo from the home of tho deceased at Malu noy Plane this morning. High mass was celebrated at tho Church of the Holy Rosary and interment was made at Frackvlllo. Victory For JJIInd Strikers. Philadelphia, June 27. At the meet ing of the board of managers of tho Pennsylvania Working Home for Blind Men yesterday afternoon it was de cided to grant the Increase In wagos asked for by the slzers, nnd as a result of this It li expected that all differ ences between the managers and tho Inmates will come to an end. Yostordny's Ilnsobnll Games, National League: At Pittsburg- First game: Boston, 12 j Pittsburg, 10, Second game: Pittsburg, 8: Boston, 1, At Louisville Louisville, C; Washing ton, 3. At Cleveland Now York, 10; Cleveland, 7. At Chicago Chicago, C; Brooklyn, B. Atlantic Loague: At Wllkesbarro Richmond, 10; Wllkosbarre, 3. At Reading Heading, 7; Patorson, 3. At Newark Lancaster, 8; Newark, 4. Antl-l'i-iMitili lllotK In China. London, Juno 27. The Hong Kong correspondent of Tho Dally Mall tclo graphs as follows: "Antl-forelgn dis turbances have Just occurred In Meng Tzu, province of Yun-Kan, whore the residences of the customs staff and the French consulate havo boen burned by an armed mob. Tbo foreigners effected thoir escape. ' HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HBNTZ'S CAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. WEDNESDAY - Beau soup. ELEVEN SECURED. (Continued from First Page.) which tho May Grand Jury Ignorod tho bill, Thomas Unguis and another party wero tho defondnuts, OT11I3U COUltT MATTERS, Tno nccount of Louis Bender, administra tor of Loulta Bender, lato of Wm. Ponn, de ceased, was audited in tho Orphans' Court this morning. M. M. Burke, Esq , repre sented tho administrator and 8, II, and D. W. Knorchor, Esqs., represented Michael Gorrlly, who hold n noto against tho estate. Edward Ellis, of Ryan township, was ex cused from Jury duty on nccount of Illness. onritANs' COURT. Judgo Dunu presiding, dolivored tho fol lowing decisions: Tho bond of Bertha May Schller's guardian In tho sum of f200 with It, P. Swank and John P. Schllor eurotlcs, wns npproved. Thomas L. Pattorson was appointed guardian of Charles A,, minor child of Franklin A. Myers, lato of Mahanoy City, and a $13,000 bond with Harrison Ball and Mary Myors sureties, was npproved. Tho return day of tho writ was continued to July 31st in tho John M. Millor estato in partition, Daniel Rex was appointed guardian of Jano L., minor child of James Zottlenioyor, lato of West Penli township, deceased, nud his f500 bond with Emanuel Rex as surety was ap proved. In tho Michael O'Hara ostato, Shenandoah, a rule was granted to show cause why nn inquest should not issuo, returnable July.3rd. A rulo was granted on Mariah Grittlths to show canso why tho salo of tho real estate of Daniel Holloran, deceased, should not bo revoked j rcturnnblo July 3rd. In tho Naomo Dornhach estato tho return of sale was confirmed nisi, BONUS Ari'ROVED. Georgo W. Garrett, treasurer of Orwigs bnrg school dlstrict.ln the sum of $4,000 with II. S. and M. 8. Albright, sureties. Kufus C, Boyor, treasurer of St. Clair school district, in tho sum of JO.000 .with James A. Medlar, Anna E. Boonoand Wm. A. Boouo, sureties. James H. Curry, treasurer of MoAdoo school district, witli Wm. Curry, John McBrido, E. J. Dalley aud P. J. Gtveus, sureties. LICENSES TRANSFERRED. Georgo A. Hoim. Landingvillo, to M. W. Brommcr. Joseph E. O'Donnell, Rahn township, to Wm. Kniofsky. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Henry Sleek and Margaret Welsh, Maha noy City; Georgo Liuderman, Tamaqua, and Annio Smoyer, New Ringgold ; John Mc Inerney and Delia Murphy, Mahanoy City ; Edward Charles Hillegas aud Ray Fredorita Harris, Tamaqua; S. A. Bressler, Shamokiu, and Vianna S. Otlio, of Hcgins township ; Harry O. Bechtol nnd Bossie A. Seidel, Potts villo. SEEDS BECOBDED. Christian Hoppes and wife, Christian Klingaman and wife and John Boiich and others (threo deeds) to Daniel Stoigorwnlt for promises in Wost Pcnu township. N. Ueblicli, asslgnco, to Elizuboth G, Qninn, premises iu Pottsvillo. Laura May Huntzingor, trusteo, to William Schwalm, promises in Hcgins township. 8TIIX IN THE FIELD. James J. Moran, ono of tbo Democratic candidates for District Attorney, denies tho report that ho is about to rotiro from tho fight, nud says ho is in it to win if hustling can do it. JIO DANCING AT ST. CLAIR. Patsy Durkin. of Frackvillo, and Johnny Clark danced at a jig coutest in Armory hall, St. Clair, last evening, nta festival being held tljoro by St. Mary's cbuJfch congregation. nnt Thcy'Weren't Civilized. Trnvollnrr in southern Indln, ono day I was tnkon Into tho country to sco tnplocn roots gnthcred and ground for uso. Tho adults working in tho grovo, inon nnd vro men, hnd each it rng nruund tho loins, but tho boys nnd girls, with thoir black, glossy skins, wcro freo of nil liicuinurnnco. Our guino explained to thosopcoplothnt wo wero from n country so far awny nnd so different from theirs that tho waters werosoinotlmos inndo solid by tho oxtromo cold nnd wo could wnlk upon thorn; thnt sometimes It was so intensely colu that tho inln wns frozen Into particles and lay on tho earth so deep that pcoplo coulu not walk through It, and that threo nnd four layers of heavy clothes had to bo worn. Tills happy people, us our guulo tola us, wondered why wo stuid thoro, why wo did not conio nnd enjoy lifo in thoir favor cd olinio. Andrew Carncglo In North American Hovlow WZjTio over j7 J$ALL NATg; OX lUQUlODOXOr 2TEURALGIA and uimllar Complaints, uuu prcparuu caacr uau mxingent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, -prescribed by eminent pnytl clans i DR. RIGHTER'S World n.nnwrmil ! Itpmnrlrfthtw succenflf ! I IOnlvirennlnot?Uh Trade Mark" Anchor," I vjcd&oocauouie. Aiauannrgisuoriurongu 1 r. ad. Einmitca.cisrcjrict, hewtoss. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Houses, Ova Olassworks. i.naoriea ami iiecommmaca. oy .i ouitT )ron(nnt -3 people. 2 :MMSs" DR. RICHTCR'S ' ANCHOR" STOMACHAL best I Clolle. lynpepwia AHtomnrh Complnlnti LOWERY BROS. BIG SHIS. WILL EXHIBIT AT SHENANDOAH, PA., FOR THREE DAYS MONDAY, TUESDAY and JUiNE 26, 27 & 28 WEDNESDAY, 2 Performances Dally, -At 2 and 8 P. M. Show G'ounds near P. & R, Railway Station, GENERAL ADMISSION, 10 Cents 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 Kye and Graham bread. B. Morgenstein, S37 W. Contra St. THIS WKATIIEIX. lno urea of hlrm nrcssuro central Sunday night over Lako Suporlor hua movou to I'enu sylvnnla.. The storm has remain ed nearly station ary to tho north of Montana. It has grown warmor in tho upper lako ro glon, cooler In the middle and north orn IXocky moun tain region, and has remained al most stationary elsewhere. Forccnst for this section: Fair today; Increasing cloudiness to morrow; vnrlablo winds. Sunrlso, 4:42; sunset, 7:3C; length of dny, llh., 54 m.; moon rises, 10:41 m.; moon sets, 9:16 a. m. Fptfnrnl nnd Stnto Cotirtn In Coiiillot. Wolr City, Kan., Juno 27. Deputy United States Marshal Brlggs Is hero serving a restraining order, Issued by United States District Judgo Hook, on about 100 union miners, restraining them from In any manner Interfering with tho operations of tho Central Conl and Coko company. Sheriff f : :'1:b. of Chcrokco county. Is also en- Joined from Interfering with tho com pany In any lawful means thoy may employ to get men to work in the mines. This Injunction brings tho state and fedoral courts Into direct conflict. To I'rosrouto Oloomnrrxnrlno Cnsos. Home, N. Y Juno 27. I. J. Evans. of this city, has been designated by Attorney General Davlos to prosecute tno oleomargarine cases brought by tho stato against Armour & Co. nnd other Chicago packers to recover pen alties amounting to over $2,000,OPO. Tho first move will bo made early In July, when a hearing will take placo In Albany before a referee. Cleveland Tired of Unsohnll. Cleveland, Juno 27. Cleveland will not sco any more League baseball thin year. No more games will bo played here after tho series with Boston closes, July 1. The causo, President Robinson says, Is the rofusal of nearly overy club that has played hero thU season to return, owing to the poor attendance. The gato receipts havo not averaged much over $25 a day. All the Cleveland games will bo . trans ferred to other cities. Ilnwlslns For Stnto Treasurer. Washington, Pa., June 27. The Washington county Republican com mittee met here yesterday and in dorsed tho action of tho delegates to the county convention by passing reso lutions favoring the nomination of Colonel A. L. Hawkins, of the Tenth Pennsylvania, for the nomination as state treasurer. Tho resolutions were received with cheers and applause and were carried without a dissenting voice. Austria's Kmporor SnfTors n Ttolnpso. Vienna, Juno 27. Emporor Francis Joseph has had a Blight relapse, but his physicians havo no anxiety. They advise that as soon as ho is able to leave his room he should go to Gas tcln to take tho waters. Curo Indigestion, uonsiipatiQn, Sick Hoatlacho, 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. MISCELLANEOUS. PlOUNIl.-Strayed to the promises of the P unihrnti?iicd. on the 25th Inst., a red cow. Owner can jiavosnmu by proving property and poylnc nil expenses. ueouuk in.isz. JilOIt SALK A new bicycle, tho latest make ' Cheap for cash. Apply at tho Heuaad olllco. tf. ESTltAYED. From tbo premises of the un dersigned, on the 19th Inst , two cows. Ono is a white cow. yellow spots, without horns; the other a brown cow with horns. Suitable reward for return of tameto Moses Freslnsky, 500 West Strawberry alley, Shenandoah. 6-2G-3t TOR SALE. The Ilnussmnn property, located At 1.18 Kant Coal fttrcct. Itcason fur sellliur. wo desire to cloio tho estate. For particulars innuira of 1'liUlp Ulcrmaun, JNortii unite street. 5-22-tf ATOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 nlv tn H. (1. M. llolloDeter. attorney. Shenandoah. 8Jltf SURE OF THE BEEF. WHEN YOU BUY BEEF FROM US, YOU MAY Be SURE OF ITS QUALITY. IVh ovb esmclnl attention to the nroner enroof tho meat we sell. Wo buy the best stock, prepare It In tho best way, and servo It witli particular regaru ior cieauuness unu ut tract 1 von ess. The meat you buy here is sure to be satisfactory. 1 19 1 Ice Cream, All flavors Man u lac tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts A.&XZ FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. CNewYork. Bon-Dons and Chocolates, Made Only Iy TENNEV COMIAXY, FOK BALK 1)X FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. l PILLS I Swift's I Bests If you want the best stock prepared the s best with the best $ care, order j $ Swift's Premium Hams $ 1 Swift's Premium Break- 2 fast Bacon Swift's Silver Leaf Lard $ & Swift's PntrKiiPt rt " to I Swift's Jersey Butterine Swift's Beef Extract $ m u I Swift and Company j IJ Chicago Kansas City Omaha 1 $ St. Louts St. Joseph St. Paul INDEPENDENCE Da.Y AT NIAGARA. FALLS. Low Half) Uxcuraion via the Lohlgh Valley Kallioad. Tickets will bo Issued for train No. 3, and for immedlato conncctlne train from branch lino points July 1st nnd for all trains (except tho Black Diamond Express) July Snd and 3rd. Good for return passago on all trains, except tho Blank Diamond Express, to July 4th, inclusive. For faro from Shonan- doah for tho round trip will bo $3.27, Consult Lehigh Valloy ticket agents for further particulars. The Olga Nothorsolo bracelcttho nowoBt out. Seo our window display. Orkin's jewelry storo, 7 South Main stroet. tf FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. IVlaln & Centre Sts. A box of our sfeciuL rnniLT drew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Dolivored at your homo. Columbia Brewing: Company. nnuL-cnmr-sioEE. o D CALEB IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. . SO Wost Oontr Stroet. Window Guards, Stable Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY 221-240 N. Emerlck St. , RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. Special Bargains For Saturday I Clothespins 1 cent a dozen. Vanh blue, 1 cent n box. Carpet tacks, 1 cent n bor. Ouo paper of needles, 1 cent. Tumblers, 1 cents, doblets worth 6 cents, now 8 cents, titove polish, 3 cents a box. Hhop polish, 3 cents it box. All slee pie plates, 3 cents. Hcrub Implies, 3 cents. Fire ahovrls, 3 cents up. Potato mashers, 3 cents up, Washing powder worth 8 cents, now 3 cents. Window screens, 10 cents. Tcn-riuart dish pan, 10 cents. Ten-quart bucket, 10 cents. Large mirrors, 10 cents. Our stock Is getting bigger and our prices lower. We are getting In n hlg stock which will be sold at the lowest ilguro. Iteruember these bargains will only last until Saturday. BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzewakl Building. .30 East Centre St. A TIT A TCD CAMTMC Is A TT ii 1 JTAiUinJC hydrants and pipes. 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- te and Uoyd Sts, This Hot Weafher-2 One needs o 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 and 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 - PA Patriotic and Smiling. This Is tho celebration Benson, nnd Undo Bam Binilesat his own prosperity. Success Is tho rcAson for the smllo, nnd whilo Undo Bam smiles wo smile nlso. Our success comes from giving peoplo full valuo for their money. Our prices tfivo the smillnc impression to the faces of our friends. Merchant Tailoring and Gents' Furnishings. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES QO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 11 p-121-123 North Main St. Vacation Time is Here I If you have a few leisure moments have your head shampooed and your liatr preserved. Ladies will bo given special attention at their homes every day, ex cluding Wednesday and Saturday. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. millions of Dollars Go up In smoko ovoryycar. Take no risks but got your houses, stock, fur niture, otc., insured In nrstHil&sa re liable companies as represented by BAVIn FAUST insurance Agent AUoUU ndAeflid.ntM ompnI New Store I New Stock ! BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Boots and shoes and footwear of all kinds Bepalrlng neatly, promptly and cheaply done. C ATT EL'S, 200 south rvialn St., Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes Guards, Cellar Guards Granite basins, 10 cents. vinegar oruiis, iu cents. Tablooll cloth, 12 cents a yard. AH kind remnant Moor oil cloth, Express wagons, 29 cents up. Iron express wagons, VU cents up. Doll carriages, 21 cents up. llaby chairs, 23 cents up. ltaby rockers, 27 cents up. Fancy umbrellas, from 87 cents up. i piece tea sets worth 85 cents, now 25 cents. Chamber setts, from (1,99 up. Table spoons, 49 cents a dozen. Teu spoous, 25 cents n dozen. Thirteen pieces of soap, 25 cents. Threo pieces of butter milk soap, S cents. Ingrnln carpet, from 25 cents jer yard up. often the cause of leaky . rati Have them