On the Fourth of July When un town And you want to bo refreshed,Btori In nml try our sparkling IceCream Soda or Frozen Cbocolatc. ADDRESSING THE JURY. (Continued from 1'lrst Pago.) It Cannot be (Excelled SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoab, Pa. Telephone Connection. 25c Dallus Sells the Cheapest Meat. Will go further at our market than anywhere else in town. A trial will convince. Our market la not exactly located centrally tut that little extra walk will benefit your urse. J. 203 EZ. 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 lend unsuited to the defects of your eye, when you can get the best and a thorough examination without additional expense. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler ana upucmn. 118 South Main Street Extra Reduction In Our Line of FOOTWEAR Has begun, bave your dollars while you have a chance. Do not miss any opportunities. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. onlror of tlio law niicl had boon armed with n 1 illy to seeuro tlio keoDliiE of order. Mr Hnimm said tlio Intimate nwocla- Hon of the prlannfir with Samuel Iiwrenco, 10 More matiaeer. was rlted Inaunnortnf tlio former's irood reimtntlon. Hrcnnan. lin aH, wna Bonded on to the deed by n poisoned mind, and (lie Commonwealth, for that reason, owes a duty to tlio prisoner, we tried o show the Erado of erlrainals that eommlt murder of the daw of flint denreo. There iaa second claw of men wh" commit rnnrder hllo In delirium tremona and while mad. If yon ahould find Hrenimn la of that clam It la yonf dnty to acquit him. You linvo nothing to do with acnllmonV Yon have nothing to o with sympathy. You must do Inatlro. Thero may have been some little mallro thrro. as ono man may havo acalnat an- other. They try to show that bo had a quarrel with Elliott about politics Now I am torostcd in politic!, and an la the District Attorney. Wo flaht about It at the noils, but that la tlio qsjaVof it. ITo would not harm o, nor I him. When the noils close it is all over between us. In other places wboro they bavo no elections they may fight all tlio tlmo. tlio year around, but that is not tlio American way. Thero are but two nds of murder: all else is manslaughter. ho question is had ho reason enough to know that he was com- Itting a horrible crime. Having found he bad, then it Is your duty to find him At least guilty in tho second degree. His brnlh wason lire, dragged hy hell's poison Hla crime was a horrible ono. No ono can con template its extreme horror. Hut, gentle men of the jury, your verdict can't help it on aro n aiovo. as It woro. To siovo out tlio truth. Whatever truth veil catch hold that up to bo seen, Whatovor orror, sympathy, or popular clamor thero might ho, let it run out tho sievo: and. like honest men and rntriotio citizens, render a vordiot accordingly. At this point. 12:15 o'clock, tho court ad journed until 2 p. m. The case will not close to-day. Mr. llrumm may not conclndo hla address until 4 o'clock, later. Mr. Bechtol will speak threo hours, d tho court's charco will thus bo thrown over until somo timo to-morrow morning. OHL SENTENCED. Threo Tears, Three Months nnd Seven Hundred Dollars Fine. Pottsvlllo, Juno 80. Ollvor Ohl, who pleaded guilty to wrecking a P. & R. passen- Eer and freight train ncarTamaqua.by which Engineer Grier and Fireman Short met their deaths, was sentenced this morning. The ea was to involuntary manslaughter. The sentence by Judge Marr was three years, reo months and $700 fine. THE BECKEIt CAFE. Tho case of Harry Becker, charged with assault and battery upon L, I!. Kartcrman, a political convention, is off for the term, LIBEL CASE OFF. Tho libel suit of H. C. Boyer against tho Daily Nows, of Shenandoab, has been post poned until tho Soptembor term of court, JUDOE MARK'S COURT. .TudgoMarr is dispensing justico at a rapid rate. Horace Kramer, of Schuylkill Havon, found guilty of larceny of carpentering toola from tho P. & K. storago yard was, sentenced pay the costs, a fine of $30 and to serve two year. Court dismissed tho ca60 of surety brought gainst John Welhalf, and placed the costs pon tho prosecutor, Wtn. J, Fink, be having failed to appear in court. Tho Court directed the dlschargo from prison of Anthony Wilcavago. Ho had been n jail on tho charge of a. and b ad surety, preferred by Edward Sykes. The Grand Jury ignored tho bill. Joo Busch, who had been In prison on a charge of larceny, was discharged from custody, and tho costs or the case placed pon Emma Godlesky, tho prosecutrix. Sho failed to appear before tho Grand Jury. Michael McLougblin, charged with a. and . by Miss Lizzie Davis, was hoard by tho court. A verdict of not guilty was directed to bo entered, each to pay one-half tho costs. In the case of Wm. Sweeney, Harry McHale, Thomas Dolan and Joseph Gilespio, chaigod with malicious mischlefby Sarah Quirk, the court directed the defendants to pay two-thirds of tho cost ana the prosecu trix one-third. All jurou not engaged in tho murder case. Oxcept six, wore discharged to-day. The six are held for an inquisition in an msanuy case to-morrow. Poter Canfield. of Gilbcrton, was to-day sentenced by Judge Marr to 30 days imprison ment for contempt of court for avoiding a constable. Judge Marr said Canfield should pay more respect to the law. Ho was wanted to pay one-third the costs in an assault ana bittery case. BOSTON 97 Smith Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa I. SPONT, PROP. rUUK DUUfO ABUVn ruai fRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. S19 K. Centre St, Pottrrille, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gin and Wlnes.at the ba A choice una oi v-iirera uu pr ance unnn. Metis at all hour j 4 VAN 1 IIAVIT..V Jvery and Undertaking, No. 13 Hortn Jardin St. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sore9. Ulcers, lions, reions, v-orus, mi Sfcin Eruntions. Best Pile cure on earth, Onlv 2? cts. a box. Cure truaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Followed Them Up. Mrs. Lizzie Wirbiva was put under $300 bail and Anthony Wirbiva under f-100 before Justice Shoemaker last night, the woman ue Ine charged with adultery and the man with desortion and non-support. Tho complainant was Mrs. Annelll Wirbiva. The story told by the latter was that the man accused is her bus hand! that some timo aco. whilo all tho par tiesZro in tho old country, the husband and Lizzie were discovered secreting themselves under a haystack, to'whlch tho wifo set fire and tho couple was aevoroly burned. The wife was sentenced to Imprisonment ana tuo husband came to this country with Lizzie and two of his children. After her release from prison tho wife, bringing her remaining child, started for this country and traced her husband to this town, with tno msiuuuou oj the suits referred to as tho results. No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera Infantum dysentery, diarrhoea, or summer complaint, if you have Dr. Eowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry In the medicine chest. Sunday School Convention. The annual convention of the Sunday schools of tho Shenandoah-Mahanoy uty HUtrlut will convene here on July 12, In the Trinity Deformed chnroh. An elaborate musical program has been prepared, the .ir,rinc in ha augmented by a choir of one hundred voices from the amerem cnuirs oi this borough. Prominent Sunday school workers will address the convention, ine nfflp, are s A. B. Scheirer, I'resiaent; i. Bagenstose, Vice President; Miss Sadie ster ner, of Shenandoah, Secretary, ana ran, M. Schropo, of Delano, treasurer. Cream puffs on Ico all summer at George Soheider's bakery, 23 East uoal streei. u PARADE ARRANGEMENTS. Kvnrytlilng In Hemlines for the Demon stration on July -nil. Tho Joint Committee on Fourth of July parndo-mot again last Cloning in tho parlor or tho Columbia Hoso Company and vory oncouraglng reports wore received from all the sub-committees, particularly from tho ono appointed to solicit public contributions to dofray tho expenses. It was decided to cugsgo the Grant and First Lithuanian bands and tho Patriotic Drum Corps for tho occasion. William Maloy was elected chief marshal nml P. W. Blorstcin and David Holvoy aides. A commlttco on formation of parade nnd program was nlso nppolntcd. The chief marshal's hoailquartora will bo at the Per gusou House. Tho Joint commlltoo will meet nt tho samo place on Thursday, July 0th, at 7s30 p. m., to liqnidato its affairs. After tho proceedings above lofcrrcd to tbo committee on program mot and agreed upon tho following : Tho division will form as follows : First On Main stroot, right resting on Main j Second On WeBt Oak streot,rlght resting on Main; Third On West Centre strcot, right resting on Main. Parado will form at 0:30 o'clock and movo promptly at 10 a. m. Tho tiro bell will tap twico for tho formation and onco for tho moving of tho parade. Chlof Marshall, William Maley. Aides. P, V. Bierstciu and David Hotvey. nnw DIVISION, Chief Burgess and Police Force Division Marshall, W, J. James, Aids. Grant Band. Watkin Watora Post No. 145, G. A. It. Henry Horncastlo Camp No. 40, S. of V. Maj. Jonuings Council No. 307, Jr, O. U. A. M. Veterans of '08. SECOND DIVISION. Marshall, John A. Bitler. Aids. John Hall and First Lithuanian Band. Washington Camp No. 112, P. O. S. of A, St. Michael's Boueficial Society. Gen. Harrison Lodge No. 211, K. of P. Society Sons of Lithuanian Citizens. Anthracite Castle No. 74, K. a. E and floats. TIIIItD DIVISION. Marshal, U. J. Muldoon. Aids. Patriotic Drum Corps. Defender Hoso Co. No. 3. Rescue Hook and Ladder Company No. 1. Columbia H. & S, F. E. Company No. 1. Business Men's Display. Tho parado will movo over tho following routo : Centre to Emorick, to Coal, to Chest nut, to Centre, to Jardiu, to Oak, to Gilbert, to Cherry, to Main, to Lino, countermarch and dismiss. The nbovo is subject to revision, according to applications by societies who may desire to participate in tbo parade, eto. The appli cations should bo made to tho committed, C L. Fowler, P. W. Blerstoin nnd W. J. Watkins, not later than 7 p. m. to-morrow (Saturday) ovoning. PERSONAL MENTION. Poor Director Horgan, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town to-day. Miss Maize Kosteubaudor, an accomplished young lady of Catawissa, who spent the past few weeks visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Gable, returned to hor home to-day. She was accompanied by Miss May Gable, of West Oak streot. Miss Kosten bender is woll known in this town, and her departure is regrottod by hor many friends. John Swindells, son of Bov. Swindells, pastor of the local Methodist Episcopal church, has arrived hero from tbo Philadel phia Manual Training School to spend the summer vacation with his parents. Mi's Agnes Herbinc, of Catawissa, is visit ing at the residonce of hor uncle, Philip H. Gablo, of West Oak atroet. Miss Mamo A. Williams, of Brownsville. has gone to Boston and Lowoll, Mass., to visit friends, accompanied byTior nephow, P. W. Cox, of the latter place. Gooree H. Phlllins and sister. Miss Gertio. of Mid Vallev. are visiting at tho residence of their brother-in-law, A." D. Gable, on West Junoberry alley. Miss Laura Sell, one of Pottsvillo's fair young ladies, spent last evening iu town, as the guost of friends. Miss Kate Francis, a charming young lady of Shamokin, is boing entertainod by friends in town. Henry Glenwright, a student at the State Colleeo. Lewisbure. spent several hours in town yesterday, on his way to nis nome at Minersvllle. F. Unton. of New York, representing tbo Edison Electrical Company, was in town to day as a gnest of Mino Inspeotor William Stein and visited several of tho colliorios. He came here from Shamokin and left at noon for Hazleton to inspect collieries there. The object.of his inspection is notknown. RESIGNATIOjACCEPTED. flovernor Stone Did Not Delay Judge I'ershlng's Itailrement. Pottsvlllo, June 30. Governor Stone yes terday accepted tho resignation of Judge Cyrus L. Pershing, to tako effect August 6th. Had ho accepted it to tako effect ton days latter, it would havo brought the vncaucjr within less than threo mouths of tho Novem ber election, and tho appointeo would then have served until the first Monday of Janu ary, lool. As it Is now tho appointee will only sorve until tho first Monday of January, unless ho is elected in November. Judge Pershing naked that his resignation tnko effect August 0th, but; tho friends of ouo of the Republican candidates for the vacaucy endeavored to porsuado tlio Governor to delay bis acceptance, so that thoro would bo no ejection in November and tho appointoe would thus sorvo ovor a year. Three prom inent local lawyers rendered nn opinion to tlio effect that tho Govornor had discretionary powers as to tho acceptance, nnd the matter was laid boforo tho Executive. Tho latter, howovor, differed ou that question and ac cepted tlio resignation. The nominee of tho Republican county convention, to bo held July 17th, Will bo appointod to tho vacancy by the Govornor, QOLDIN'S. GSOUDlIM'S. (SOL-DIN'S. AN INQUEST. Verdict Iteserved rending Determination us to Flro lloaa. Deputy Coroner Burko and a Jury last night held an inquest in tho case of Frank Donsawicz, a laborer killed nt the Kohloy Run colliery on Wednesday, last. Tho ovl dcuco convlncod tho jury that the death was accidental, but tho votdlct Is reserved pond ing an inspection of tho mino laws and cen sultalion with the Mino Inspector, it having been dovoloped by tho tostlmony that no fire boss is, or has been, employed in tho part of tho mino where tbo accident happoned. Tho miners Inspect for thetusolves. John Smith, tho ipsido foreman, testified that thoro was no fire boss oraployed when the late Jonathan Wasley was superintendent. The reason givon is that thero is always plenty ventilation and no gas has ever been known to exist there. Amicably Settled, The suit instituted by John Snydor, of Buck Mountain, against tbo Cross Crcok Coal Company, for tho recovery of a sum duo him for mining coal, and which they rofusod to permit him to movo, was amicably adjusted at tho ofllco of 'Squire Shovelin, Freoland. For Morbid Pills. Mammoth Clothing House, The Largest Clothing House in the County, 9 and 11 S. Main St., L. Gold in, Proprietor. conditions tako 'Beecuasi's Prol)nl)ly Forolsn Cohtrnot I.nborors, Philadelphia, June 30. Twenty-llvo steerage passengers who arrived here yesterday on tho steamship Switzer land from Antwerp were detained by tho Immigrant commissioner for this port for further examination. Although tho government ofilcials will not state the reason for tho detention, it is be lieved that somo ol the detained pas sengers are suspected of being contract laborers. TemDoraturo'has risen In Now Eng land, Eastern Now York and lake re- .. .,. . gions, nas taiien Wm Emif I in Mlddl Atlantic ana East uui: states, Ohio valley and Northern Rocky mountain region, and re mained nearly stationary else where. Forecast for today and to morrow In this section: Fair and moderate temper ature today; light northerly winds, bo- coming variable. Fair and slowly rising temperature tomorrow. Sunrise, 4:43; sunset, 7:37; length of day, 14h., 54m,; moon rises, 12:01 u. moon sets, 12:43 p. m. sunucn JioiitH oTn I'ronolior. Atlantic City, Juno 30. Iter. James S. Thompson, pastor of Macedonia Af rican Methodist Episcopal church, Camden, while discussing religious matters at tho quarterly conference of the African Methodist church last ovenlng, suddenly fell to the floor and died a fow minutes later. Tho cause of death Is said to he primarily due to an affection of the heart. Deceased was pastor of St. James' African Meth' odlst Episcopal church, of this city, lor several years. m Wdl Ills Pnrdon Cntno Too Xnito. Washington, Juno 30. -The prest nt recently granted a pardon to mrles -Littelbear, convicted in tho idian Territory of horse stealing and sentenced to five years and ten months In tho Ohio penitentiary. The pardon, which was Issued on tho ground that the prisoner was In the last stages of consumption, was received loo late, as lie died on the day before It was to have gone into effect. DIED, HOUSKR. At Shenandoah, on the 2Sth Inst. Jonathan Ilouser, aged wi years, runcrai win take nlaco from the residence ol ins son Joseph Ilouser, 123 West Oak street, on Satur day afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Hi rvices nt tho hniin. Tntprmont in Odd Fellowa cemetery. Friends and relatl res respectfully Invited to attend. o-zv-zt WITH PLEASURE I 1 MWC??l r. mn t . . I.hm in m. mMriu roil huv TOO nTO J.-"'.v - " r - - And the way w handle your umer. .tc! ......is a ou? pla 1 fre.h, except the manner, ul our imptofarOur delivery .y.tem la perfect, a r.i' J.lil taw III B. B. rOLCIt " oTnlr.8., FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. tVlaln St Centre Sts THE BOSTON BAKERY ! Just look, tbe best home-made bread and best Vienna bread at .4 cents a loaf. Cakes and pastry nt lowest prices. We also bake the celebrated Rye and Graham bread. B. Morgenstein, S37 W. Centres St. A I'leasaut Evening. A very enjoyable evening was spent at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gable, on West Juneberry alley, last oveninc by the members of tho choir of the Calvary BaDtist church. After the reudoriug of soveral anthems by tbo choir, they proceeded to another room, where an elegant suppor awaited them. During the course of tho evening vocal and instrumental solos wore rendered by Will Waters, Harry Jieeso, Georeo II. Phillips and Miss Sadio Ilarris, interspersed with games. After singing tho old familiar hymn "God be With You 'Till wo Meet Again" and thanking Mr. and Mrs. Gable for their hospitality, tho guosts retired. Those Dresent were Misses Mamo Morgans, Gwennio Eeeso. Sadie Harris, Harriot Miller, Lizzie Eeese. Ilattie Cappor. Hettlo Grlihths, Messrs. Will Waters, Harry Keese, William J. Pillincer. Isaac Griffiths, George H. PhllliDs. Misses Acnes Bainbndge, Laura Soil. Gertie Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Gablo and family. Miners Object to a Lamp. One hundred miners in tbo Baltimore vein of the Dorrance mine, of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co.. went on strike yesterday morning. The company introduced a new safety lamp known as the Woir lamp, lor use in mo vein recently owlne to the gas. The men objected to the use of the lamp, claiming it gave no light and was not as conviont to use as those now In use. Que hundred men quu worn. Married. TTarrv Zuover. of Reading, and Miss Maud Delcamp. formerly of this town, were married last evening at Reading. They will reeido In a handsomely furnished borne In that olty. Two weddings occurred at TamEq.ua Wednesday evening. Miss Ray Harris and Edward C. HIlicL'as wero joined in weaiocK. The other couple were Miss Emma Spencer, of Tamaqua, and Joseph Arner, or ueiano, Coal Prices Go Up, Tbe expected advanco of 25 cents a ton on anthracite coal on July 1 was announced yesterday by the Reading Coal & Iron Com pany, which Issued a circular giving prices for coal on board vessels at Port Richmond for shloment beyond the capes of the Dela ware. Normal School Graduates, The commencement exercises at the Kutz- town Normal School took place yesterday. Amone the craduates were Leah P. Graeber, Mabel Bernhardt. Jessie May Mantell, Katie V. O'Connor and Mary Parker, of Shenan doah. nd Ralph M. Bumble, of Ringtown. Schedule For July. The announcement is made In coal circles that tbo Reading collieries will work 23 flays during tbe month of July. As the Reading seta the standard for all the other collieries It U expected full time for the month in this region at otfjer collieries. Tho Oiga Nethersole bracelet, tlio newest ont. See our window display. Orkl jewelry store, 7 South Main street, fr over iSJt . "OT.S of UioGlobofor 2TEUEAIGIA and similar Complaints, una prepared unaer 100 rmngene GEHMAH MEDICAL LAWS, cscribedbyemkeatpbyelcbuis! DR. RICHTER S World renowned 1 ncmflrtab'ff succcssfnl I I Pri ., TVi rlrt Mnrie Anchor.'' 31 HIGHEST AYfAHDSi 13 Branch Eouse3i Qvm Glassworks. k2 Endorsed, and neeommenaea oy a. Obur prominent t&ehWtfe51" "DR. RICHTEirO ANOnon STOaiAClIIATj beat for pepniqgisiomftcli linmplfilnfw. MISCELLANEOUS. ... V.A imt. Inaf TInrnfl nre about an Inch long. Middle aiteu cow. Hewaril win ue paiu oy rciurnine Biuf to Clnrles Nelder. 315 Wett IJno street. 6-2&3t T OST. A dark red cow. JJ TrtOIt SALH A new bicycle, tho latest make. I? Cheau for cosh. Apply at the Herald ofllee. tf "TnOIt 8AJ.K.T!e Ilaussman property, located X' at 138 Jsast Coal street, ueaaon ior neuing, wMrlMfrA tr clrra the estate. For particulars Innuiro of Philip Uiermtum, North White street. B-22-" "VTOTIOE. Desirable properties for sale. Ji' 1 ply to S. G. M. Hhenandoah, lollopeter, Ap- attoiney, s-Jl-tl SURE OF THE BEEF. WHEN YOU BUY BEEF FROM US, YO MAY BE SURE OF ITS QUALITY. IVn iHvo rnneclnl attention to the proper care of the meat we selj. We buy the best stock, prepare It in the bent way, and nerve It wiiu particular reiraru ur vikuuuuom attractiveness. The meat you buy here Is sure to be satisfactory. T fill 19 I. 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 pricc3 we are offering our summer stock ol MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING at will create an enthusiasm you cannot help but feel. We will, ior a short time, in order to reduce our immense stock, offer the following big bargains : $15.00 SUIT FOR $9.oo. Sia.oo SUIT FOR $7.00. $10.00 SUIT FOR $5.50. $ 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 ve say. So that iii buying here you are assured of getting the best goods ht from $1 .00 to $3 00 less than the same goods can be got elsewhere A call will convince you that we lead in good goods and lowlprices. THK WEATIIEIt. HTHY POINTS. SHOES FOR COMFORT. During the hot weather you will want to keep as cool as possible. We have comfortable low shoes nt low prices. Our stock is the larg est to select from in this region for Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. FACTORY SHOE STORE, 5 South Main Stroot. - Abo Lovino, Prop. Happenings Thronghont the Country OhronlclMl for Iliisty Perusal. Cornelius MtGco was killed by a fall of coal in Eaub's mine, Luzorno county. William Lecklo will shortly remove his family from Pottsvlllo to Ashland, The Lehieh Valloy colliory omployes will bo paid to-morrow. Pottsvlllo defeated tho Mauch Chunk team yesterday by tbo scoro of 13 to 7. Durlni: Wednesday night's storm lightning struck tho tower of tho iiouso of Mrs. Ann Griffiths, at St. Clair, doing slight damage. For tho first six mouths of the presont year anthracite coat production has increased 400,000 tons, tho largest gain shown for some timo. Information has beon received from tbo War Department announcing tho death of Joseph Crogan, of Port Carbon. He was killed in battle in tuo rmnppiuo lsianas. Threo bovs have been drowned in tho Susquehanna rivor at Williamsport within three days, lioy Hyman being the latest victim, Tbo Altoona City Passenger Hallway and tbo Logan Valloy Traction Companies have notified their employes of a 10 per cent, increase in wages. W. G. Dusto's barber shop will close at noon on July Fourth, It will romaln open later than the usual closing hour'on Monday ight. Tho brown inaro, Nellie Mac, owned by F. E. Magargle, has beon sold to District Superintendent Snyder, of Mt. Carmcl. Obituary. Mrs. Zimmerman, wifo of the lato Daniel Zimmerman, died at her rosidence In King- town on Tuesday, after a lingering illness of soveral months. Deceased was 09 years of age and is survived by the following children Grant and Jacob Zimmerman and Mrs. E, A. Breish, of EIngtown. Tho funeral will take placo to-morrow morning. Services will be held in tbo old white church, at Eiugtown, Interment will bo made in the parish ceme tery. Mrs. Elizabeth Marsdon, a widow 50 yoars old, died at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Howard Fisher, in Mabanoy City, yosterday. Three .children survive. Tho funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon. 1 0 NOTICE. The undcrsltmed committee of tho Shenan doah, ln., School District will meet in the library, west street bciiooi uuiiaing, on weunes day evening, July 3th, 1890, at 6:30 o'clock, for thA purpose of rccclvlntr bids for school sup ines lor tne ensuing year. Alter me auove tour no bids will bo received. All bids must be sealed and may be forwarded to the secretary of School Hoard or members of this committee. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. U. U. MALICK, J. II. Martin, Tuoiiis Dove, Jb,, M. 8. Keukician, Pbahk Hanna, G-3-lt Commlttco. 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. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. Special Bargains For Saturday ! Clothes pins. 1 cent n dozen. Wash blue. 1 cent a box. Carpet tacks, 1 cent a box. One paper of needles, l'cent. Tumblers, cents. Goblets worth 0 cents, now 3 cents. Stove polish, 3 cents a box. Shoe polish, 3 cents n box. All size pie plates, 8 cents. Scrub brushes, 3 cents. Fire siioveis, a cents up. Potato mashers, 3 cents up. Washing powder worth 5 cents, now 8 cents. Window screens, 10 cents. Ten-quart dish pan, 10 cent. Ten-quart bucket, 10 cents. iarge mirrors, iu cents. Granite basln, 10 cents. vinegar oruits, 4U cents. Table oil cloth, IS cents a yard. All kind remnant floor oil cloth. Express wagons, 29 cents up. Iron express wagons, 99 cents up, Doll carriages, ll cents up. Baby chairs, 23 cents up. Iiaby rockers, 27 cents up. Fancy umbrellas, from 37 cents up. 4 piece tea sets worth 83 cents, now 25 cents. Chamber setts, from $1,99 up. Table spoons, 49 cents a doeo. Tea spoons, 25 cents a dozen. Thirteen pieces of Boap, 25 cents. Three pieces of butter milk soap, 5 cents. Ingrain carpet, from 35 cents per yard up. Our stock ts getting bigger and our prices lower. sola as ino lowest ngure, We aro tretttnc? in a bier stock which will be Remember these bargains will only last until Saturday. BALTIMORE CHEAP STORE, Czyzewokl 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 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. Cor. White and Lloyd Sts. P. W. BELL, Patriotic and Smiling. HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'SCAFE, COR, MAIN AND COAL STREETS, SATURDAY KIGIIT. Bean soup. Ice Cream, tured daily, of town. All flavors. Man u f a c - Delivered to all parts .axc FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. u NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Tty ' TENNEY COMPANY, roic axus iiy FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. This la the celebration season, and Undo Sam emllesat Ills own prosperity. Success Is the reason lor tlie smllo, and while Uncle Sam smiles we smile also. Our success conies from giving people full value for their money. Our prices give the smiling Impression to the faces of our friends. Merchant Tailoring and uents' Furnishings. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWBST PRICES OO TO DAVISON'S Noa. DEPARTOENT STORES, 119-121-123 North Main St. Vacation Time Is Here If you havo a lew leisure moments havo your head shampooed and your hair preserved. Ladles will bo given special attention at their homes every day, ex cluding Wednesday and Saturday. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. rnillL- CQEUT - STOKE o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wat Oantra fltraat A box of our srEcim rnniLT brew. is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homa. Columbia Brewing Company. New Store I New Stock I BOTTOfl ROCK PRICES I Boots and shoe and footwear of all kinds Repairing peatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, Soutb Main St.,
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