On the PITHY POINTS. GOLDIN'S. GOLDIN'S. GOLDIN'S. Fourth of July When up town And you wnnt to 1)0 refreshed .stop In and try our sparkling IceCrcam Soda or Frozen Chocolate It Cannot be Excelled SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Telephone Connection. Pa. Dalius Sells the Cheapest ZrJv Meat. Will .go further at our market than anywhere else in town. A trial will convince. Our market Is not exactly located centrally but that little extra walk will ueneflt your urse. J, DM!' MEAT ill, 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 unsuited to the defects ot your eye. when you can get the best and a thorouch examination without additional expense. .Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. a. . Reduction in uur Line of FOOTWEAR Has begun. Save you 'dollars while vou have a chance. Do not miss any opportunities. A dollar saved is earned. a dollar BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. ,UR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 119 X, Centra St, Pottsville, Pa. Klne old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba A. CUOIOS Una OI viKars iou icuii nce Drinks. Aooonimodatlon for travslsrs. Meats at all hour ,EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, ATTHR LOWEST PRICES UO IU DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, llp-12I-12j North Mala Was. St. flniinliK TiirniiKhnut the Ooimlry Otiroiilelml for Hants 1'emmtl. AlWfttld'g buiniiKli trmsiiry isriuit.v. were palrt oil Saturday TliB School Hoard ml vert lava f I j il h for ftirmshiii; srhool supplies Th "klssina bu" hm made its appear ance In I'nttavTlle), and the comity scat belles now vreftr veil James Mnlrand family, of I'ottsville. are en route for (llnsgow, Scotland. They will spend the summer abroad. Ttio United Mine Workers of tlieShamoklii district held a monster mat ineeUiiK at Mt. Curmol Saturday evening. The Reading Railroad company Iim issued order to all Its pMMiiier tratumeu nut to permit passengers to play cards whllo on trnina. Emanuel's Reformed ohurch at Minora, vllle was clumen as the place for the next annual meeting of Schuylkill CumsIs, June, 4, 1900. Pugilist Jck Boner spent several days at his home in Summit Hill last week. The ub sow? on his jaw Is healing rapidly, but it is still very sore. The Spanish-American veterans will moet in DauofskTs hall at 7 p. ni. to-night, to com plete preparations to participate In to morrow's parade. The Carbon Telephene Co., with head quarters at Lausford, wero granted n state charter. Twenty-two subscribers were se cured in Tamaqua. St. lEuatius' parish at Centralis, is erecting a handsome convent residence. Whon com pleted it will be one of tho finest structures of the kind in the region. It is reported that John Campbell, formerly master mechanic at Delano, and well known to all old eneiiieeni. ia to be tho comlne mast er mechanic for the Heading at its Heading shops. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald Cut or Bruise. Biicklen's Arnica Salve, tlic best in the world, will kill the pain and promntly Ileal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth Only as ct. a box. Cure cuaratiteed. Sold by A. Waslcy. druggist. JUSTICES' CASES. Arrests Simla nnd Disposed of an Satur duy Night. The following cases were disposed of by Justico William II. Sboomaker : David Ford, prosecuted by Mrs. Kmnia Laing, of East Oak street, for stealing dishes from her house. Bail furnished In tho sum f f 300. George nnd Macule Illozkowski woro put under $300 bail, each, ou a cbaxgryof assault and battery mado by John KryscEunts, tho latter's wife being scalded by water thrown upon her by the defendants, who also threw stones through the window, I James Kerwin prosecuted Johu Subic and Thomas Griffiths for disturbing the pence and they are serving time in tho lockup. Justico Toomey heard tho case of rank Buscb, on a charge of assault and battery made by Martin Kolwitch, and tho defend ant furnished. 100 bail for appearance at court. Hall flayers In Town. The Highland baso ball club, of Gorman- town, Philadelphia, took dinner at the Fer guson House to-day. They left at 1:45 p. m., by the Lehigh Valley Railroad, for Mt. Carnicl, where they play this afternoon. TWO TROLLEY FATALITIES. I'tvo Killed In Pittsburg nnd a Stu dent Oarsman, lu PUIlndelphln. Pittsburg, July 3. As a result of a street car collision last night on tho road of the Monongahela Traction company two people are dead, fivo seriously injured and ten others moro or less hurt. The dead are: O. C. Opsion, of 4741 Friendship avenue, this oity; W. H. Klrkland, motorman, of Braddock. Seriously injured: H. H. Smith, a tailor, of Wylie avenue, Pittsburg, hurt Internally; Mrs. Annie Lawlor, Logan street, Pittsburg, back badly crushed; Miss Jennie Cosby, Columbus, O., visiting at 91 Logan street, arm and side crushed; Al Itepert, 180 Spring Garden avenue, Allegheny, cut about throat and Injured Internally; Miss Armstrong, right leg broken. Mrs Shldler, of 1003 Viceroy street, was nrrtty badly bruised, and ten others were more or less hurt. The accident happened on a steep grade near High Bridge. The two cars In collision were heavily loaded with passengers returning home from Kennywood Park. Motorman Griffith. stopped his car near the bottom of the hill to get n drink of water at a spring near by. He had hardly left his car when tho electric current was shut off, leaving the car in darkness. Motorman Kirk land, with his car, followed shortly afterward, and as the foremost car was In darkness It could not be seen until too late to check the speed. The rear car crashed into the other with ter rifle force, almost telescoping It. Mr. Opsion was standing on the rear platform of the first car and received the full force of the impact. Both of his legs were cut off and his skull crushed. He lived but a short time. Klrkland was badly mangled, his head and body being crushed. He uvea about an hour. . Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flonr. and tako no ether brand. It is the bast flour mad HOOD'3 PILIiS cure Mver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. Dleas'-nt laxative. All Druggist HEPOBT OF TUB CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS' RATIONAL BANK at Shenandoah, In the state of Pennsylvania, the clone of business, June 80tU, BBMURCS Loans and discount HW.O-W 7 V. 8. Itonds to secure circulation 78,000 00 l'reintums on V. S. Bonds 6.600 00 Htoeki. .eourities. etc M,0 00 Banking-house, furniture, and Ait 2M CO IJue Jrom nanonai oanu tuu ramm uMiital VS 81 Due from approved reserve agents..... 71,075 17 Checks and oilier ofwli Items ii Notes of other naWonal benke.... 2JV 00 Fractional peper currency, nickels ftttd eente - 3SO w tawfal money reserve In bank, vjl : gjttcie 11.090 76 Leul-tender notes 5,71 00 rr " rilfi. nf rimxMlt tar eerMf 's of deposit (or legal leiMjers. Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer legal tenders- (per' otreubtlon) 00 Total -H01.7W M 1JWLIT1 Oapltal tock peid lu Surplus luna r ii,Vl. IDjtit M National Bank notes ouUWHust - sTJTO 00 Due to other national dmu . r...4nit.han1r.uiJ honlfAML 1.107 41 Individual deposits ubteet to ekeok. .. lsdrW Demand oerttfieates of deposit. m 06 Certified oljeeks 00 rulilar's oliraki outstanding ' W Total M01.770 W HtutB of Pennsylvania. County of Schuylkill, h: I, K. B. Hunter, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear wiai me pi,c mo ment la true to ine ueni iain u i..it K H. Hi ifTKR. 'aahier. Hiiliierlbed and sworn t" before me this 3rd day of July, &J&'& Correct -Attest : .Iouh B. MoSAuHikir, ) T F BBAiiiwaa, iMreetors. II. W. TJTU, 1 IPATRI0T1C SERVICES. Npei'lul SiilnlecU for Sermons ami Special Choir Music. Soveral of the loeal churches arranged for apodal patriotic services last ovenlng and In spiting t hemes for sermons, as well as music for the choirs wero selected for tho occasions. At the Methodist Episcopal church there were elaborate decorations Involving tho arrangement of tho National colors In unique form. On the platroitn was an Amorlcan shield, n largo esgie ami numerous flags ar ranged in circular form. Crayons of tho Im mortal Washington and Lincoln adornod each side of the platform. Tho attendance was largo. Itev. John T. Swindells, tho pastor, pronchod an eloquent sermon from Paul's Kpistlo to tho Galallans, Vjl. : "8tand fast, theroforo, in tho liberty whoro with Christ hath mndo us free." Itev. II. Koohlcr, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church, preached n patriotic sermon to n large cougreg&tlou In the church last evening. Tho text was taken from Proverbs XIV ; 20 : "Righteousness Exnltoth Nation, but Sin is a Reproach to any People." At tho Primitivo Mrtbsdist church the services also partook of a patriotic character, the choir assuming charge of tho servico and rendering Inspiriug solos, quartettes and choruses with trtio patriotic fervor, among tho selections being "Blessed bo the Nation," "God and Our Fatherland," ''Our Conutry," "To Thee, Our Laud aud Flag" and "Star Spangled Banner." PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. Bllas Webster spent yesterday at I'ottsville, visiting thsir daughter, Mrs. Milton Ulllinan. Jabez Shaw, of Latrobe,, is a guest of friends in town. Miss Maggie Palmer, ef West Centre street, is visiting friends in Philadelphia. John E. Doylo went to Forrestville this morning, Ho Is slated to make a Fourth of July speech thora, and incidentally to give Domocratic politics a boost, T. M. Stout spent yesterday at Poltsvillo. Ills wifo is still a guest of her parents there. Councilman Peter Harking made a business trip t I'ottsville to-day. Miss Carrio Bcddall, of Port Carbon, is a guest of town friends. B. F. Parrott and sister. Miss Lulu, went to Sham okin to-day to attend the funeral of thoir cousin, Fireman Rollin Morgan, who was killed in tho wreck at Shamokiu on Friday, Hon. Joseph Wyatt made a trip to tho county seat this morning. W. M. Brewer transacted business at Potts vllle to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Sterner have gone to Bethlehem to visit friends. Mr, Sterner will remain there until after tho Fourth, but Mrs. hterner will remain longer. Co-moral Harry Hafnor is here on a four- day furlough from the U. S. A. recrultinE station at Wllkesbarre. He says recruits are being secured on an avcrageof fifteen a week at ms station. Miss Jennie Snyder, cook at the Ferguson House, has been called to Paxioos by tho serious illness of her mother. Jacob Shane, of SheDDton. was a euest ot friends in town to-day. Walter D. Beddall and wife, accompanied by Mrs. C. Dankle, of Hazleton, are the guests of E. D. Beddall, on West Oak street Miss Jennie Swindells, instructress in tho Methodist Episcopal Orphanage in West Phil adelphfa, is sponding a month's vacation at her horns on boutli Jardin street. Mrs. Fred. Davis, of East Centre street, has gone to mist on to visit her mother. Harry Pratt, of Philadelphia, is homo to spend the 4th of July. Dallas Sanders, of Philadelphia, and Superintendent E. W. Ash, of the Schuylkill Traction company, were seen lu town to day. D. Hammend Mish, of Lebanon, was In town to-day, as tho guest of P. W. Houck, Luthsr 11. Edwards Is home from tho Millersville State Normal school to spend his summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Danakor and daughter, Dollie, of Boyertown, are guests of Letter Carrier P. D. HoIHHITand family, of town. They will remain here two weeks. John Cook, who has spsnt the past year in his native home in Wales, has returned to this country. Ho arrived in town on Satur day night. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, of South White street, have goue to Branchdale, to be at the bedside of the latter's mother, Mrs. James Adamson, who is very ill. Samuel Morgans, of Philadelphia, is visit ing his parents in town. William Williams and Henry Geise. of town, enjoyed a drive to St. Clair yesterday. Mrs. Theophllus Williams and daughters, Cora and Stella, of St. Clair, are visiting friends and relatives in town. Robert Lenhart. of Readine. is the guest of his mother, Mrs. William Marshall, on North Main street. Oscar Deegan. an employe of the Chronicle, at Pottsville, was a visitor to town yesterday. Joseph Gallagher, of Wllkesbarre. is here to spend 4th of July, the guest of B. F, Gill, on North Main street. Misses Lena Krohmer and Gussie Dock- weylor, two of Pottsville'o society belles, are visiting at the Smith residence oa North Jardia street. BEEcnAM'a Pills for distress after eating. bherlfTs Sales, Sheriff John Toole disposed of several properties on Saturday, among them being the following : Lot and house in Shenandoah, sold as tho property of Mayborry A. Ucffuer, to N. Heb llch, attorney, for 2,250. Lot and house In Mahanoy City, sold as tin property of Morris J. Loeb, to Celia Weiu berg, for 2.000. Lot and dwelling house In Ullberton, sow as the property of Patrick Joseph Mooro, U S. B. Edwards, for f 23. Lot and frame bouse in Ashland, sold. 01 the property of Const. Metz and Mary It. Motz, his wife. In right of said wile, with notice to the Lauer Brewing Company, terre tenant, to C. O. Burkert, attorney, for f50, Lot and three-story brick store and dwell ing house la Ashland, sold as the property of Thetdore F. Barron, to MacIIenry Wilbelm attorney, for 3,338. Deaths and Fnnerals. Benjamin Bands, an aged and widely known resident of Wm. Penn, died at his home this morning, at four o'clock. The funeral will take place on Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock. The funeral of Harold, the 10-months-old son ot Matthew and Jennie Perkins, took place from the family residence yesterday afternoon. Many friends of the family attended. Infant's Nose Fractured. Otto, one-year-old son of William Boner, of Mabanoy City, was struok in the race by stone thrown by an unknown boy. Th child received a oompoind ftastere of the nose. It was being wheeled In a carriage by its mother at the tlm. "Take a peep" at Brumm's patriotic show window display. 0 30 tf Injured While Playing. While playing on a street at Mabanoy City last night William Brown, aged 12 years, fell and seriously Injured himself. His right collar bone was fractured, his right thigh badly contused and forehead badly gashed. Medlar's Km 1 Wave "Uood-Hye." About to board a special northern Central miners' excursion at Mt. Carmel, to return to gbamokln, late Saturday night, Joseph Med lar, a resident of the latter place, was killed by the train suddenly backing ou him as he stood in the middle of the track waving good-bye to a friend. P. J. Buddy, of Centralla, took second prise in mathematics in the Philadelphia Inquirer Home Course of studies. SCANLAN APPEALS. He I'lnd Fault With tho Ilorough Audi tors on Ills Accounts. George J. Wadllugor has filed an appeal In behalf of M. J. Scanlan, tax collector of Shenandoah, in which the latter appeals from the report of tho borough auditors of Shon nndoali for tho year ondlng March 0th, '00, covering tho accounts of his '03 and '00 duplicates, as filed lu tho Clerk of Courts' olllco. The nppollaut requests tho Court to restate and correct said settlement of accounts if it bo found improper or incorrect, or con tains nny illegal charges or crodlts and to find and determine tho truo balance, if any, ho is indebted to said borough. 1 ho exceptions set forth that the balance of $12,000.03 charged against the said M. J. Scanlan for '05, and tho balance of (10,087.00 charged against him for '00 aro incorrect; that tho auditors erred in not crediting him with $3,000 paid January 15, '00, and in not giving him credit for various othor cash pay ments, tho amounts of which cannot bo given becuuse of tho inability to got at tho books of said borough; that they erred lu not giving him credit for fCOO of additional ex onerations on his '05 duplicate; In charging him with f 1,223. 11 as a penalty on the '05 duplicate; in not allowing htm five per cent, rebato on ?17il!M.00, amounting to $630.25 on his '05 duplicate, and in not allowing him the full amount of his commission, being SI,. 012 55, on his '05 duplicate; that they orred In not allowing him all tho commissions, re bates and other allowances on both tho '03 and '00 duplicates, to which ho is entitled under the law. Tho accounts, it is alleged, as stated by the auditors, are not that contained in or taken from tho books of tho borough and its proper vouchers. Tho appellant reserves tho right to file additional reasons before final hearing. The facts in the appeal are sworn to by the appellant, who filed bond in the sum of $100, with M. J. Muldoon and T, T. Williams as suroty as ovidenco of his purpose- to faith fully prosecute the appeal. E, (.'. Brobst and the other sureties of Scanlan on Saturday filed an appoal from the recent decision of tho court In the litlgntlon REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. County chairman JiihI1 Issues tho Ofllclnl C'nll to Voters, Xotleo Is horoby given that the Schuylkill County Republican convention will be hold at Union hall, I'ottsville, I'n., on Monday, July 17th, 1809, at 10 o'clock a. m., for tho purpose of nominatine a ticket to be voted at the general election In Novembor next as follows to wit : One person forjudge of Common Pleas. One jiorson for District Attorney, Ono person for County Treasurer. One person for I'rothonotary. One person for Clerk of tho Courts. Ono person for Uocordor. Ono persou for Kegister. Two persons for Commissioners. Ono person for Director of the Poor. The primaries for tho election of delegates and alternates to the county couvontiou, and also county standing committee and alternates for tho ensuing year will be hold in all the election districts of tho county on Saturday, July 15th from 3 to 7 o'clock p. m at the usual places for holding such elections ex cept such places whero changes aro made, due notice being sent to the proper parties. The basis of representation in tho conven tlon shall be as follows: Districts lu which less than thirty-five votes wero cast for W. A. Stono for Governor last year shall elect one delegato and ono alternate. All other dis tricts Bhall elect two delegates and two alter nates who shall be entitled to cast such vote as the rules of tho party provide. Each dis trict shall elect ono county committeeman and one alternate. l!y order of the Executivo Commltteo. CIIAS. E. QUAIL, Chairman. Pottevlllo, Ta., July 1, 1800. 7-3-3t ltoinelus, the Mucutur M.irvcl, At Blckert's cafo to-night. The king of strong men, and able to lift a ton. Also dis plays other seemingly Impossible feats of human strength. 0 2S-tf Another Iloily ltecoverecl. Tho remalus of Wm. Derr. ono of tho six men who wero drowned at Kaskawllliam colliery on the 23th of May, 1S08, was re covered Saturday, llut llttlo of the flesh re matned, and tho remains wero only identi lied by his father, n ho recognized his sous shoes and clothing. Two other bodies still remain in the mine. That of Loader Boss Morgan is supposed to be close to where Derr's remains wero discovered. Felled a Frenzied Father. Because his wife would not give him money John Daugbstaw, of Mt. Carmel, fired several shots at her, ono taking enact in the thigh A son prevented a mnrder by felling the father with a club, Inflicting an ugly wound iu his head. Both are In tho hands of a sur geon, the father being in jail to await tho rc suit of the wife s lujurles. No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera infantum dysentery, diarrhoea, or summer complaint, If you have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in the medicine- chest, Deserted Children Provided For. The threo remaining children of Mrs. Maggie Barrowsparrow, who had been 1: jail with their parents, were taken in charge by a young man from Lost Creek, aud divided among nelghbers at that place, whose sympathies had been aroused by the desertion IjjUUSJMlP.lai' litUs ona- TAndTonic in Tadlet Form) v For All Diseases op the- ngenerative Organs JDtVeiOPES AND GWEsYoUTIirUlSTRENGTH To Every Par-top the. System fmaixrtljrccTsaiMASimRcsuiTS GUARANTEED JNKLLIBLC Highly EHpmsto DPiysicms PANtMERICANDRUQC07. Bold 111 Shenandoah at Kl RUIN'S PHARMACY Ordsrs by mail sent t any address. HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'S CAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. Tl' ESD AY .Vegetable sonu, FOU YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. Main & Centre Sts. Mammoth Clothing House, The Largest Clothing House In the County, 9 and 11 S. Main TUB WEATIIKlt. It hag grown cooler' In tho mlddlo Missouri and upper Mississippi val leys, the upper lake region and southern plateau region, and the temperature has remained nearly stationary else where. Forecast for Monday and Tuesday In this section: Fair Mon day; increasing cloudiness Tues day: continued high temperature during the day; light southerly winds. Sunrise, 4:45; sunset, 7:37; lengtn 01 day, I4h., 62m.; moon rises, 1:28 a. in.; moon sets, a:r5 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. AN cxpe thing perienced salesman, knowing sonie- of medlcnl matters preferred, to represent the Interests 01 nil old-cBtnbllshed Arm: irnod lncoiuA: nerninncnt entraaciuent. Full particulars to box 1532, Philadelphia. 3-5 T70II 8ALK A new lilcs-cle. tho latest make J Chenp for caih. Apply at the HKltAl.D ofllco. IjOIt HALE. -The ilnuMmon property, located at 13S Eust Coal street, ltcason fur selling, we desire to close the estate For particulars Inqntro of Philip street. Illennann, Isorth white 5-22-tI VJOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ar i.1 piy 10 . u. iiouopeicr, ply to 8. attorncy, Shenandoah. (KJl'lI NOTICE. The underslirncd committee ot the Shenan doah, I'a., School District will meet In the Ibrarv. West street school Imtldincr. on Wednes day evening, July Sth, H99, nt 6:30 o'clock, for the purpose ot receiving bids for school sup ines lor tue ensuing year. Alter mo auove lour no bids will be received. AW bids must be sealed and may be forwarded to the secretary of scliool lionru or members or tins committee. Tho Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. e. o. malick, j. ii. maiit1n, Tuomas Dove, Jk., M. S. Kr.HRlOAN, Frank IIaxna. 0-30-lt Committee. SURE OF THE BEEF. WHEN YOU BUY BEEF FROM US, YOU MAY BE SURE OF ITS QUALITY. "We Rive especial attention to the proper care of tho meat wo sell. We buy the best stock, prepare it in the best way, and serve it with particular regard for cleanliness and attractiveness. The meat you buy here is sure to be satisfactory. BELLI 19 1 OH STREET Ice Cream, All flavors Man u 1 a c - .tured daily. Delivered to all parts lof town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TENNKr COMPANY, iron sai.k ii r FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 100- N. Main St. Lvafcation Time is Here If you have a few leisure moments have your head shampooed and your hair preserved. Ladies will be given special attention at their homes every day. ex eluding Wednesday and Saturday. W. G- DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. New Store ! New Stock ! BOTTOfl ROCK PRICES J Boots and shoes and footwear of all kinds Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 2oe soutb Main St., JJ 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 tlvc prices we are offering onr summer stock of MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING at will create an enthusiasm you cannot help but feel. We will, for a short time, in order to reduce our immense stock, offer the following big bargains : $15.00 SUIT FOR $9.oo. $ia.oo SUIT FOR $7.00. $10.00 SUIT FOR $5-50. 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 getting the best goods at 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 low 'prices. St.. I. Goldin. Proprietor. FACTORY SHOE STORE, 5 South Main Street. - Abo Lcvirio, Prop. Window Guards. Stable' Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerick Sf. 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 you need a bath tub consult us. P. W. BELL, Cor- White and L1yd sts- Patriotic and Smiling.! This la the celebration season, nnd Undo Sam smiles at hU own prosperity. Success Is the reason for the smile, und while Uncle Sam smiles we smile also. Our success comes from giving people full value for their money. Our prices (five tho smiling Impression to the faces oi our menus. xuercuaniTauorinir anauenw Furnishings. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 A box of our SFECfflL fnTMT MEW Is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Dolivcrod at your homo. Columbia Brewing: Company. rniLn.-enenr store o DEALER IN Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Oontro Street. THE BOSTON BAKERY ! Just look, the best bome-raaile bread nud 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, S37 W, Oontro St. $ 8.oo SUT FOR $47S. $ 6.oo SUIT FOR $3.35. 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 froniiu this region for Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes Guards. Cellar Guards. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. Is often the cause of leaky hydrants and pipes. Have them glad to give you an estimate on it. If POLITICAL CARDS. jpoit COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Or Lofty. Subject to Kefubllcttn rules pOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, Or Pine ClnovE, Pa. Subject to Republican rules. jlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN Op Tbkuont, Subject to Reriubllcan rules, JjlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOSEPH WYATT, Op Shenandoah. Subject to Republican rules. POR COUNTY REGISTER, F. C. REESE, - Of Shenandoah. Subject to Republican rules. pOR RECORDER 01' DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Pottsville, Formerly of Jollctt), Subject to Republican rules. JOR RECORDER, J. H. NICHTER, Op Pottsville. Subject to Democratic) rulcji. JjOR CLEUK OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SHOENER, Op OnwiaawTiiO. Subject to Rcpnblican rules. pOR PHOTIIONOTARY, JAMES 1WELRENNY, Op Mauajoy Cnrv, Subject to Republican rnltw. pOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CHARLES E. BERGER, Or ChtnxMJL $ub)i to Iteabllan rvlca 1- '. 11 ft : 1 u y!Sr&r' A