f On the Fourth of July Whsn ui town and you wnnt to i i ... . i. ... i . i In nmt try ' our sparkling Icecream Soda or Frozen Chocolate. It Cnnnot be Excelled SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. 25c Dalius Sells the Cheapest Meat. Will go further at our market than anywhere else in town. A trial will convince. Our market Is not oinetly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your urse. J. 203 E. Centre St. DON'T BE BLIND To your own interest ; to that in terest which promotes health and good eyes when age begins to creep on, by wearing a cheap decentered lens uusuited 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 RABOWSKY HOTEL, It. G RABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre 8U, Fotteville, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olna and Wines, at the ba A cnoico line oi uiKura luiutiw anoe Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. M eals at all hour I do not bollere there la a cnip of dyspep Bin, Indigestion or any stomach troublo that cannot bo w HoTed at ones nnd permanently curod by niy DYSPEPSIA CORE. MUNYON. At nil rfrURKistn, SSe. a Tint. Uuldt to Ilenlth nnd modi cal adtlce freo. 1503 Arch street, Plilln. TRIAL OF BRENNAN. (Continued from Hirst I'neo.) nnd Futroll, but bcariiiK much tlint was not true, ho lind not formed nn opinion against the defendant Mii'lmol Klnntilgnn, foroman nt Knnkn William colliery, said ho bad beon ncqunlntod with the dufeiidant from boyhood, but novor WTHY POINTS. nppenlngs Throughout Uio Country Chronicled for Hasty rerusal. Tlioro aro sum neotile who aro beelnnlne to heap up on politics. Falling coal In the, Wiuton mine at .Tcssun. Lackawanna county, killed John Williams. A 12-Inch mortar was Bent by tho Hethlo- om stool Uompany yostorday to Handy Hook. Ashland has a "Conor Island" down Hoar Nick Miller's, with a duck pond which passes for u lako. William Gannon has brought suit In tres pass against tho township or llutlor, to recover damages. Tho morabors of tho Trinity Itofortncd lurch will hold their annual basket picnic at Lskosido on July 27th. Aiuberst Colleee yesterday conferred tho ileereo of D. D. on Key Jobu Eastman, pastor of tbo I'roebytoriau church at PotUvillo Howard Clreon, o toll taker on tbo Dela ware JClver nrldgo, at Gaston, committed icido by Bkootlng himself in tho head. Tho demand for cars of all kinds on the Heading road enntiuuos hoary nnd tho of- cials iro still havlug troublo in lllltUK orders. The names of llr. aud Mrs. M. H. Kohler nd Miss Verdlo Kohler wero unintentionally omitted from those who picuiccd at Lakeside yesterday. lloury J. Fries, of Erie, was yesterday olectod supremo president of tbo Interna tional Knights ol St. John, in scbsIou at Cleveland, O, Iu siebt of the nlaco whero L, Monroo Rcodor, of Nowberry, Lycoming county, was rownod Tuesday. 12-ycar-old Cuarles l.entz foil into tho Susauobanna rivor rcstordar and perished. In tbo Cameron colliory, near Shamokin, Andrew Sweltzcr and Michael Jacobs wero badly burned by an oxplosion of gas, nnd the former, being burled agaiust a rock, was fatally injured. PERSONAL MENTION. Rot. Frank Holllnesbcad. of Ashland, spent last evening In town. W. D. Reynolds, of Delano, and C. E. Depow, of Mabanoy City, wero risitors to town last evening. Jacob Rodriau, Jr., and John Phillips, of Frackville, spent sonio hours in towu last evening. Samuel L, Prico and Harry Brick, of Asb- and. came un to Shenandoah last evening. The former was a resident of towu twenty two yoars ago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, of Peck- vllle, Lackawanna county, aro visiting rela- ves in town. Miss Lettio Hartman, of Beliefonte, Is visiting Mrs. Edward Robinson, of South Jardin street.' Sirs. Gcoroo Holvor aud Mrs. John Fry and daughter, Mildrod, accompanied by Miss Olive May Johnson, of Lost Creek, spont yes tcrday visiting menus at mngiown. Miss Lizzio Woods, of St. Clair, is visiting friends in town. Miss Marr Leckio. of Washington. D. C s a guest of Miss Hannah Morrison, an East Centro street. W. M. Browor spent to-day at Pottsvlllo on business. Josenh Glenwricht nnd sister. Miss Jennie, of Minorsvllle, wero tho guosts of Mrs. J, K. Kebler yesterday. Miss Gertrude M. Hooch, of South Jardin street, has gono to Carlisle, Ind to visit friends. Charles Baker, accompanied by ' his wifo and mother, of Rochester, N. Y., aro guests of Hon. M. C. Watson, In town. OHL PLEADS GUILTY. Youthful Train Wrecker Arraigned lleforo Judge Starr. Oliver Ohl was taken beforo Judgo Marr yesterday afternoon to stand trial on tbo charge of manslaughter and wrecking a P. & train and involuntary manslaughter. Ho plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter and Judge Marr sold he would impose sen tonce on Friday. Ohl is about 17 years old and resides in West Penn township. On tbo 10th day of Mar last, tbo defendant placed a railroad spike on tho track, causing a passenger train on tho Littlo Schuylkill Railroad to leave tbo track and to run into an approaching coal train. Samuel Grier, tho engineer of th passenger train, was instantly killed, and John Short, fireman of the coal train, so badly inlured that bo died a short timo later. The charges against Willis Kteigorwaltanu W, H. Henniger, charged with Ohl, were nol prossod and they aro set free. Drowsiness is dispelled by Beech All's Pills EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Kx-Judge Koch Candidate, Hon. Richard II. Koch yesterday formally announced himself as a candidate for Judgo to fill the vacancy that will occur when Presideut Judgo Pershing retires on August 5, The announcement was made In response to a letter from many mombers of tho Schuyl kill county Bar. In his letter of reply Judgo Kock, among other things, says : "If my conduct in the past warrants a sincere belief in my fitness for the place In which you would seek to put mo, you havo my cordial consent to use such honorable means as you may deem necessary and proper to accomplish my nomination and election." WITH PLEASURE ! Too bare a pleasure In the tenant you buy In our plfcol U fresh, except the loaoiurn. ut our employee, our ocu.crj "- you II admit If you try It E, B. FOLEY, Fair llrldes of June. John Rooney and Miss Lizzie Omlor, of Centralia, took upon themselves tbe vow that made tbem one on Tuesday. Henry J. Omlor, of Locust Gap, and Miss Mary Burko, of Shamokin, were married at St. Edwards church at buamofcln, by iter. Father Koch. The marriage of Miss Carrie II. Rebborn and John M. Howells, of Girardrille, will bo celebrated at the borne of tbe bride's mother in that town this evening. Harry Fetterman and Miss Ida Bass, popu lar you ok residents of Aebland, will be married shortly. Ilurglars' Friend Set lllm Free. At an early hour yesterday morning i number of unknown men entered tbe Mt Carmel station bouse and liberated John Powers, who was held under leOO ball for having burglarized the Sherman House, Monday nigbt. Peter Miller, held on ebarge oi perjury, declined to escape. llur.t As un Utuplro. It Is announced in base ball circles tbat Tins Uuret. of Ashlsnd, will probably take Tom Banna' place a a National league um pire. and will start to work on July 1st. Til fa) will be pieojrivg to Mr. II urn's many admirers in Betmylsill oouaty. Ankle Hurt. Jim feraertas. a resident of North Oil WtstteeL bad both hu aaklea injured in tbo Knickerbocker bum this rooming by oval ' rolljsg Btt thin while It wm at Work in a breatt. He wai removed to but bowe in an asabu lance. new anything against him. Ho snld he was not related to tho"'iilsoncr, except that bo was a brother-in-law of Bretiiiaii's undo. Mr. llechtcl: "Do you think that n man who will go to tbo house of another to shoot im a porson of good character?" Mr. Brutnm objected and tho nuostlon Mas modified. Tlioro was n cross tiro between counsel and Judgo Bcchtel warned them to stop It. Mr. Bcchtel : "I will not looso my bead at ou. ou need not get between tuo nnd tho itnnss." Mr. Ilrumm retorted : "It is n bard matter i get botwoen you aud anybody." Tho auditors enjoyed tho scrap. Tbe witness then answered : "I did not consider tho roport true" nir. mumm : uoirt you Know mat it, was brother you beard wont there, nnd not tho risonor? A. No. Patrick McOuall. liotolkoonor of Now hiladchihta. had known tho defendant from boyhood llrouuan, ho said, was n special constable at New Philadelphia, nnd bo was always as law-abiding citizen as was in tno town. Another warm discussion ensued botweon counsol as to tho words "character" and reputation." Finally It was agroed that reputation" was tho word they wero after. Mr. Mctiuall said ho had board lironnau's name used in connection with various quarrels, but always considered tho namo of tho prisoner u good one, in spito of tbat. Samuel Lawrence, manager of Briscol's store Nuw Philadelphia, said tbo defendant imu a goon reputation no nan noini oi tuo Morris affair, but still considered bis name good so far as lie know. At this point soracouo in tbo audience clapped ills, or her, bauds lightly, apparently n applause. Counsel for tho defendant bad an exception allowed nt this point. Frtdorick II. Johns, butcher ot Now Philadelphia, gayo similar tostiinony. John O Iiearn, of New l'hlladolphia, said ho was acquainted with the defendant from boyhood and ho always had n good reputa tion. Ho had hoard of tho quarrol with Morris. Q. Do you considor n reputation for beat- ug pcoplo a good one 1 A. Perhaps he had reason to do so. Q. You aro not to judgo. A. I can't say anything to It then. Q. Answer tho question. A. I don't know bow. Michael Dovlin was recalled and he stated that ho bad hoard of the Morris and Farrcl flairs before Juno 2ud. but that lio uovor heard of Brenuan's roputation othorwise being taken into account. Richard Uollahan, an aged farmer of Middlepori, said tbo defendant bad n good reputation and he uovor beard of him beat- ug or threatening anybody. Mrs. Thomas Wilds, a daughter of Bren uan's boarding mistress, declared that Bren uan's reputation was a good one. Sho learned of the Morris and Farrol quarrels, but not of tho Kenna atlalr. Did you know that your brothor-in-law bad to quit bis job ou account of a quarrol with Brennan. A. No, sir. Court adjourned at 12:30 o'clock until 2 in. 'Squlro William J. Matthows nnd Thomas Hollahan. Insido superintendent of tho Sil ver Creek colliery, gave tho defendant a good renuthtion. Samuel Lawrence was recalled and said tho defendant had beon an intimate associate of his for many years, and his roputation had olwars been cousidered good by liim. Thomas Doyle told ot mocttug lirounan at tho top of tho shaft on tho evening of Juno 2 and walking in tho direction of his homo with blm. Ho and Brennan, with John Coylo, drank two lialf-pluts of whiskey they bad cotton at a sneak easy. It wus about a quarter after flvo o'clock. Ho couldn't say bow much lirennan uranic. John ("oylo, ono of the trio, testified that but one half pint was drunk, and it was thn ono bo bousrht. Ho said. howover, that another party went for some whiskey, but lie couldn't swear where It camo from. He bad a good deal of drink in himself, and Brennau had some in when ho joined tho party. (Joyle urauK ono glass full and tho other two put awny tbe rest of the" liquor. Ho belioved thoro was only one half-pint drunk, so far as bo know. Hr. Oooreo w. Kennedy, eucmistaua nrug. gists of Pottsvillo was put on tho stand nnd the prosecution asked tor an ouer. Mr. llrnmrn mado one ana Btaica mat no nronosed to nrovo that tho doctor was unablo to make an analysis, that some of tho same liquor referred to in tho testimony was pro- currcd at the same speak-easy and sent to Philadelphia, but tbo analysis couia not do procured, as stated lu Mr. Urumm's opening uddress; that the defendant believes ins reiv sou was dethroned by this liquor, and that. as no deity was granted, tho defendant was iinnliin to RpriirA this testimony. District Attorney Bechtcl objected that tbo oner was incompetent ana irrelevant, ana an ntTnr tn nrnvn KnuletlllllL' from UOtblUK. Tho court saia it was noi suueu m wum. time the application was made to Dr. Ken nedy. Mr. iivRon Rim it was last r nuay. Thn Pnnrt : This is an effort to prove tbat tho defendant tried to get testimony ho was unablo to get. It would not prove tno quality nr tl.n Honor tvhloh Is an important point. Wo therefore leoi iiko Misiaiuiug iue objec tion and, for use on appeal to tbe highor ronrt wB nnta an execution for tho defense, ' . ,-. I.... Mr. ilrumm men amenuou iue onoi, uuu tho amendment was also overruled. Fdward Flannnemi. of New Philadelphia, was called and said he know Brennan for ..ImniM r nil Ilia Ufa timo. lie bad been a witnoss at tbo uoroner s inquest aim had been summoned by tbo Common- wonlth. but was not put on tho stand. Tin did not know why. Ho met Brennan beforo tbo shooting, about fifty foet from tho Elliot house, and tried to persuade blm to go back. Brennan bad a wild staro In iis eyes and was swinging his arms. Ho stopped Jlrennan becauso bo. was under the inllucnco of drink, Brennan told him in tntnri liU own IiusIuors and ho would mind his. They wero good friends and be knew of no reason why Brennan snouiu taiK that way. Flannagan gare Brennan a good reputation. Ho said bo saw Miss Silk ou the r..i, .,r tlm l'.lllott. linuso at the time. -v, - . a f lannagan wasou mo wuuuaa bwuu wubu this report closed, at a p. m. FIVE MODE LAWYERS. On motion of D. C. Honning, in court this mornine. Otto E. Farqubar, of l'ottsvlllo, M. A. Kilker. of Ulrardvllio; j. uiauae Brown, of Shenandoah: Walter G. Treibly, of Pottsville. and W. B, Durkln, of Glrard villo, wero admlttod to practico at mo Schuylkill county bar. Mr. Hennlng said they composed a class that it naa noon a pleasure to ezamlno. He paid a rare tribute to their ability In behalf of the Bar Exam ining Committee. Guy E. Farqubar moved for the admission of bis son. who is also u member of the Philadelphia bar, und Mr. Hennlne asked that the others bo sworn Judco Beohtel administered tbo oath. Tbo newly mado lawyers wero warmly congratu lated. THIS WICATHICIt. Tho storm central Tuesday night in Mlnnonota hns moved rapidly to tho lower lako region, Increasing In In tensity, and lias caused n west wind of 30 miles nn hour at Cleve land. A second storm Is develop ing In Alberta. Forecast for this Bcctlon until 8 p. m. today: Haln and cooler; fresh Bouthorly winds, becoming northwesterly. Pair tomor row. Sunrlso, 4:43; sunset, 7:37; lonnth ot day, lib,, 54m.; moon rises, 11:13 p. a... moon sots, 10:28 n. m. GOLDIN'S. GSOUDIN'S. GSOL-DIN'S. Klegnnl Luncheon Horvod. All Interesting special meeting of the Masonic lodge of town was bold lu tholr ball I on North Whlto stroot nnd attended by many out of town visitors. After tbo lodgo od- journcd tho party repaired to B ckert's cafe I where an elogant luncheon, prepared in tbo usual appetizing stylo of that well-known caterer, was greatly enjoyed by all present. 1'ennlon KxamlucrH to Move. The Ponslon Commissioner has ordered tho Schuylkill District Pension Examining Board to romoyo tholr oulco from Mahauoy City to PotUvillo on July 1st. All applicants having received uotico to appoar bolero the board at Mabanoy City must call at tho now post olllco building, Pottsvillo, nftor July 1st. Tho examiners havo a lino oulco ou tho sccoud floor of tho now Federal building. Verdict Iteudered. At an Inquest held this nftoruoon In tho offico of Deputy Coronor Burke, tho follow ing verdict was rendered : That tho said Jonathan lfousor camo to bis death on tbo 2Sth day of Juno, 1600, by accidentally drowning in a dam ou Locust mountain while washing himself." The Oraduntes. At tbo commencement exercisos at tbo Bloomshurg Normal school yesterday, one hundred aud thirty-ono diplomas woro granted to tbo seniors of the elementary class. Among those who graduated wore Annlo McMcuamin aud Michael E. Reilly, of towu. Our Standard ! It makes us jollify to be able to point to our standard, the enthusiasm of the season is brightened by the enthusiasm created by our standard goods. But the prices we are offering our summer stock oi MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING at will create nn enthusiasm you cannot help but' feel. We will, lor a short time, in order to reduce our immense stock, offer the following big bargains : SiS.oo SUIT FOR $9.oo. Sia.oo SUIT FOR $7.00. $10.00 SUIT FOIl $5.5. $ 8.00 SUT FOR $4.75. $ 6.00 SUIT FOR $3.25. This is no advertising scheme, but good solid facts, backed by our 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 gettiug the best goods at from $t.oo to $3 00 less than the same goods call be got elsewhere A call will convince you that we lead in good goods and low prices. Mammoth Clothing House, The Largest Clothing House in the County, and 11 S. Main St.; I Goldin, Proprietor. Marriage Licenses. Anthony Molukis and Katio Zeliuski, both of Slienandoab : A. W. SchncfTor. of Wash ington township, and Ida S. Roedor, of Wayno township; Daniel E. Sbolbainracr, of Brunswick, and Mary Reinhart, of West Penn township. Driver Hoy Iidurcd. Joseph Yates, of Mabanoy City, ngod 17 years, bad his head squeezed bctwoon cars at Tunnel Ridgo colliery at noou to day. The accident was caused by a car dorailing and forcing him ngaiust unothor car ou tho op posite track. mni. iinnoifii at cl ......... .1 . noli. jt;uoriu at cuviiimhilhuj, uii mo -"in man.. Jonathan llouser, ngcu W years. Funeral will tatto place from the reamenco ot ins eon, Joseph Houscr, 425 "West Oak street, on Satur day afternoon tit 2 o'clock. Hcrvlc.es at tho holme. Interment in Odd Fellows' cc meter v. Friends and rclatl tea respectfully invited to attend. h-wx BOYS HELD FOR TRIAL. Charged Willi Kmlniigerlng the Lives of Miner. Eight boys woro arraigned beforo Justlco Shoemaker last night under a cbargo tbat they tore n plank from the top of an old air way of tbe Kobluoor colliery, dosconded Into tho place with old cuffco pots, tin cans, cotton waste and oil and Ignited them. It was done last Friday night. Tho boys charged wore Harry and Richard Clommcns, Gcorgo Miller, Charles Gygusky, Anthony Monaghan, Harry Ryan, William Mills and Martin lirounan. Tbo complaint was mado by C. & I. Police man Kloiudienst. Mills waived a hearing and outorcd $200 ball. Tho others were given ii hearing, nftor which Justice Shoomakor re quired them to furulsb ball in tho sum of $200, each. Among tho chief witnesses was Daulcl Latiderman, outsido foreman of tbo colliery. Ho said bo understood tbo boys used tbo materials referred to for light in searching for sulphur diamonds. Ho did not think tbo boys realized tbo danger attending tholr action. Tho air-way is a downcast and bo twoen forty und fifty men woro working that nigbt in that part of tho mino. Had firo or sparks beon carried down tho air-way it was possible that nono of tho men would havo escaped alivo. It was also stated that, whilo the boys pleaded not guilty beforo the Justice, they bad admitted guilt at the colliery ollicc, when brought together after tho investiga tion of tho case had been started. 523; for ("eT' val7!3sjs of thoGlobofor 2TEUEA1GIA nnd similar OomplalntB, naa prepares nnacr mo einngcnc GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, .preBtroed by omlEentpbysI clans DR. RICHTER'S hb neiinuni) 95 1 SHOES FOR COMFORT. During the hot weather you will want to keep as cool as possible. We have comfortable low shoes at low prices. Our stock is the larg est to select from in this region for Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. FACTORYfSHOE STORE, 5 South Main Stroot. - Abo Lovino, Prop. 1, Onlv ppnnino with Trade Mark Anchor." zoc.6i0ua.aoou.ie. Atanaruggisuoruirougu i F. AS. EKHTEB & CO., 219 Fcul Ct MEW TOSS. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. Endorsed and Itecommeniled by qwct prominent vcopw. a E i DR. RICHTER'S" ((ANCHOR" S TOaiA C II AX boat j Colic, l)ypepsInARtomnrh Comptnlntw. MISCELLANEOUS. ST. On the 28tb Inst., on tho mountain near Yntcsvllle, a young Jersey cow with uht horns. .Suitable reward will bo offered for Its return to J. Wolf, 112 East Centre street, bnennnuoau, va, o--o. T OST A dark rod cnw. Ol, the 19th Inst I I llnrrm nrn nhnut nn Inch lone. Middle flccd cow. lEcwurd will he pain iy reiuriungsamo to Charles Nelder, Ills Wot Lino street, o-iss-at tbo latest mako IliiHAi.n tf ninit SAMC A new blovcle. V Cheap for cash. Apply at tho TOlt SALE. The Ilaussman property, located nt 1M Kast Coal street. Reason for Belli Ok' , ,pA,lalm tti ,lnn tho rotate. For narticulars iiuiuire of l'hlllu Ulcrmttnn, norm mine street. 6-22-tf A Frightful Blunder Will often causj a horrible Burn," Scald, Cut or Bruise. Uucklen's Arnica Salve, the best iu the world, will kill tbe pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 2? ct. a box. Cure imaranteed. Sold by A. Wnsley, druggist lias Unlisted, Joseph Patterson, of this town, was ono of three recruits sworn In by Lieut. Moser at Hazletou on Tuesday oveuing. Tho recruits havo gono to Camp Meade, wboro tboy will join tho 10th Infantry. On July 10th tboy I will sail from San Francisco for tho rnilip-plnes. ThoOlga Netberaolo bracolot, tho newest out. See our window display. Orkin's jewelry storo, 7 South Main stroot. tf Are Going ou tho Koad, From tbe Ashland Telegram. Manager Voshago has decided that tbe I Elks Imperial Minstrels aro good enough for tho road, and late in tho fall ho will tako tbat famous aggregation of burnt cork artists I out for a wook's tour. Tboy will travel with full band and orchestra and all tho parapher nalia necessary to give a first class show, Tho tour will include Pottsvillo, Shamokin, Williamspnrt, Sunbury, Bloomsburg and I Shenandoah, and a performance at homo. What's In a Name. Tho Williamsport Sun says that Judgo Mcstrezat's name being French, should bo nronounced as if the last syllable woro SDollod "sab," tho final "t" being silent and tho s" having tho soft sound. As tbo Judeo's closest frleuds call him "Zat" for short, it is not at nil likely that tbo Sun mau's French pronouuciatlou will prevail during tbo campaign, at least. No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera infantum dysentery, diarrhoea, or summer complaint, if you hayo Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry In tbo medlcino chest. "TOTICE. Desirable properties for gale, X ply to a. u. n. iionopeier. tilienandoali. Ap- attornoy, KlllI SURE OF THE BEEF. WHEN YOU BUY BEEF FROM US, YOU MAY BE SURE OF ITS QUALITY. Hr. llrumm's Organ Fropheslzes. From Pottsvlllo Tribune. There Is a bellof abroad that tho Qovornor would appoint either Hon. Chas. N. Brutnm, Capt. D. C. Honning or George M, Roads to take Judgo l'ersblng a place wben t lie situa tion requires a choice to bo mado. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes 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. Special Bargains For Saturday I Clothes pins 1 cent n dozen. Wash blue( 1 cent a box. Carpet tacks, 1 cent n box. Ono paper oi needles, 1 cent. Tumblers, 2 cents. Goblets wprtli 5 cents, now 3 cents Stove polish, 3 ccnta a box, Shoe polish, 3 cents a box. aii size pio piaies, o cents. Scrub brushes, 3 cents. Fire Bhovels, 3 cents up. Potato mashers, 3 cents up. Washing powder worth 5 cents, now 3 cents. Window screens, 10 cents. Ten-quart dish pan, 10 cents. Ten-quart bucket, 10 cents. iargo mirrors, iu cents. Granite basin, 10 cents. v ineear cruns, iu cents. Table oil cloth, IS cents ft yard. All kind remnant ttoor oil cloth. Express wagons, 20 cents up. Iron express wagons, 09 cents up Doll carriages, 21 cents up. Baby chairs, 23 cents up. llaby rockers, 27 conts up. Fancy umbrc-llas, from 37 cents up. 4 niece ten sets worth &5 cents, now 25 cents. Chamber setts, from $1,99 up. Table spoons, 49 cents u dozen. Tea spoons, 25 cents a dozen. Thirteen pieces ot soap, 23 cents. Three pieces of butter milk soap, 9 cenU Ingrain carpet, from 25 cents per yard up. Our stock Is getting bigger and our prices lower. Wo are getting In u big stock which will be sold at the lowest figure, ltcmcmber these bargains will only last until Saturday, BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzcwskl Building. 30 East Centre St. A WATER FAMINE Is often the cause of leaky hydrants and pipes. Have them repaired before the famine sets in. It will only tost 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- whUe and L1yd sts- Cream puffs on Ico all summer at George Scbeldor'g bakery, 23 East Coal Btreot. tf Patriotic and Smiling. HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'SCAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. FRIDAY, Noodle soup. HOOD'S euro Uvnr tMUousncss, IndlgestloUj Headache, Dlea"nt laxative. All DruRgldU. Lawyer Commit, Afi.anlt. B. n. IJover. Esq.. of Sunbury, was In Shamokin yesterday, and meeting a former ullent. tho latter accuwsd tho limo ot iue law with iWraiirilnir him of a sum or money, The attorney, who is over 70 years old, .lurlno- tha argument used his cane on bis accuser. Tboy wero no sooner separated than a woman who witnoweU tho scene gavo Wo irlve csneclal attention to tho proper care of tho meat wo soil. Wo buy the bent stock, nreiwro It In tho best way, and servo It with particular regard for cloanllness Bud attractiveness. The meat you buy here Is sure to be satisfactory. BELLI 19 1 OflK STREET. FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Ice Cream, tured daily, of town. All flavors. Man u lac - Delivered to all parts &.&JHLZ FOR Scaled PINK BAND Package. u NewYork. Cor. IVlfaln 8c Centre Sts. FAMOUS an alley so she could slap bU mouth. lHfc 15UMU1I 15AIU2KI II Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TJBNNKY COMPANY, jBEECKAM'S PILLS taken at night will make you feel right, act right and look right They cure Constipation. J ocent and 05 cents, nt nil druir stores. Just look, tbe best home-made bread und best Vienna bread at 4 cents a loaf. Cakes and pastry at lowest prices. We also bake the celebrated Rye and Graham bread. B. Morgenstein, 337 W. Oantro St. FOIl HATJ3 11 V FRED. KEJ.THAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. This Is the celebration season, and Undo Sam smiles at his own prosperity. Success Is the reason for tho smile, and while Uncle Sam Htnllcj. wAnmllenLo. Our success comes from giving people full value for their money. Our prices glvethesinlllne Impression to the faces of our friends. Merchant Tailoring nnd dents' Furnishings. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES 00 Tfeer DAVISON'S 24 Portz Bros., North Main Street. Vacation Time is Here If you have a tow leisure momonts have your heat! BhampooeU and your hair preserved. Ladles will bo given special ttttuntlonat their homes ovary day, ex cluding Wednesday and Saturday. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. nHUL-CBEBT-STORE o DKALEH IN Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale &nd Retail. SO Wast Osntra Strasti DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 1 19-I2I-123 North Main St. A box of our srecmL rnniLT mm is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. New Store ! New Stock ! BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Boot and shoes and footwear ot all kinds llepulrlng neatly, promptly and cheaplk, done. 1 no CATTEL'S, aoe soufn Main St., j
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