On the Fourth of July When un town and you want to bercfreshed,top In nnd try our sparkling Ice Cream Soda or Frozen Chocolate. It Cannot be Excelled SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Dalius 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 that little extra walk will benefit your urae. J. H' MEAT MARKET, 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 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 TH SHOE STORE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. T-FOR YOOTC ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. Main & Centre Sts. EVAN J. DAVIES. Liyery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES 00 TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. IJ9-I21-123 North Mala St. PERSONAL MENTION. Joseph Kulluk, of Mt. Oarmel, n. graduate for the priesthood at the Polish seininarv. Detroit, Mich., wai the Riieat of hi brother lu-law, Jonn MeldalstU, ou St nut Main street. Corporal Harry llafnor returned to Ids post of duty at the Wllkmbarre U. S. A. recruit Ing station to day. Mine Katie Plopnert visited friends at Mahanoy Cily yesterday. MIm Annie ClausHr Iim gone to Philadel phia to spend a few Weeks visiting friends, Wllliaro Kcker returned home from Head lug yesterday. Miss Mary Shields, ef Xew York City, Is Visiting friends in' town, MIm Nora Uantlln, of Philadelphia, is visit ing her parents in town. Miss Sarah Oarher, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor to town yesterday. William l'olts, who was visiting relatives in Sharon, I'a., returned here yesterday. Misses Jennie Davis and Lena Slireyer, of Mahanoy City, spent last evening in town. Miss Kmnm Itolioh spent yestenlav visiting Mrs. Fred, lleuner at i'ottsville. Mrs. Taliesin Morgan, son and daughter are guest of Hon. John W. Morgan and fumlly, on East Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. llroscins, Hon and daughter, of Suiiliury, siwut yesterday in town with the parents of Mrs. llroscius, Mr. and Mrs. William Krlck. Miss Sallle Wasley visited friends at Potts- ville to-day. Thomas B. Hughes spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsvillo. Mrs. Jere. lioughey was a guest of friends at Pottsvllle to-day. Dr. W. N. Stoin spent to-lay attending a meeting of the pension examining board. P. J. Mulholland transacted business at tho couuty seat to-day. Misses Elslo Guy, Margaret Clark, Agnos Dingle and Gertrude Phillips, of Frackvillo, spent yesterday In town. School Director Marshal Ilnigh celebrated bis sixtieth birthday anniversary ou Monday. Mrs. John Whalcu, of Philadelphia, is visiting old acquaintances at Girardvillo and vicinity. Miss Sarah Doyle, of Mahanoy City, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Michael Flahortv, at Connors' patch. Misses Jennie and Annie Uevan, of Ebor vulo, and Miss Eva Hall, of Lattimer, spent yesterday at tho residence of tholr graud mother, Mrs. Ami .Tones, In town, John Snyder has left town and gone to Allentown to reside in tho future. His many friends regret his departure from their midst. Mrs. Iloynolds, of Mt. Carmel, who has been visiting hor daughter. Mrs. Andrew Doylo, on Tiuo streot, lias returned homo, Samuel Potts, of Philadelphia, is spending a fow days in town. Miss Lizzio Metz, of Girardvillc, was a visitor hero yesterday. Miss Lizzie Frantz, of Philadelphia, is home on a visit to her mother, Milton Roller, of Heading, was a busi ness visitorto town to-day. Misses Mercy Bees and Emma Frantz and Harry Master and Arthur Parrish drove to Lakosldo yesterday. Charlos Lawrence, accompanied by Miss Ratio Eisonhart, spent yesterday visiting Nuremborg frionds... Mr. and Mrs. Morton and daughter, Carrie, of Philadelphia, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Webster, of East Coal street. Mrs. Milton lliliniau, of PotUville, Brent yesterday in town as a guest of friends. Mrs. William Cashuer, of town, is visiting friends iu Shamokin. Miss Ida M. Thomas has gouo to Philadel phia to locate permanently. Misses Verdick and Phillips, of Gordon. wore visitors to town ycstoiday. Miss Gortrudo Grant, of Lowisbure. is the guest of Miss Carrio Folmer. Georgo Hoover underwent a Successful operation on Saturday at tho Gormau hos pital, Philadelphia, for appendicitis. Edward Williams spent yesterday visiting friends at Ashland. Joel Feist and William Eeose, with lady friends, enjoyed a drivo to tho Catawissa Valley yesterday. Misses Emily Jonos and Olive Johnson, and Messrs. Jobn Rudd and Mark Edwards, visited friends at Ashland yostorday. Mrs, Talelsin Morgan, and children, of Philadelphia, are guests at the rosidoncc of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morgan. Philip Maisol, of Newark, N. J., is being entertained by his brother, S. Maisol, on South Main street. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to California Without change of Cars. Leaving Washington every Tuosday and Friday at 11:15 a. m the Southern Railway operates Personally Conducted Tourist Ex cursions to San Franciso without change of oars, conductors or porters. The routo Is through Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans. Houston, San Antouio.Ncw Mexico, Arizonia, and Southern California. Tho cars aro the very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleepers, rosewood finish, have high back seats, upholstered In rattan, aro sixteen section, supplied with linen etc., same as standard sleepers, lighted by Pintsch Gas, have wido vestibules, double sash roller curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for gentlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladies. Three and one-half days to Moxico and Arizona, four days to Los Angelos and Southern California, and flvo days to San Francisco. Such service for Trans-Continental travel has never before beon offered. Tho tourist carfare is loss than via any other route, effecting a saving of $25,00 to J30.00 for the trip. All information, maps and rates furnished on application to Charles L. Hopkins, Dis trict Passencor Agent. Southern Hallway Company, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Shenandoah, in the State of Pennsylvania, attheoloeeof business, June 30, 1890: bioviu.'B3. Loani and dlfuwuuta &&S,CM 07 Overdraft, secured and uitse-sureu hoi 02 V. 8. bonds to secure circulation 100,009 00 Stocks, seourttlee, eta 80,3(1 GO Hanking house, furniture and fixtures 1,800 00 l)ue from National Hanks (not re serve agent) 1, Hie 41 Due from state hanks and t-aukere 1,150 20 Due from approved reserve agents 61,738 01 Checks and other cash Items -1,81122 Notes of other National banks 8,352 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and oenU 7SB 19 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz : Specie t ,M 91 Legal-tender notes 3,800 00 U.S. oertlf's of depoelt for legal tenders 3S.&M 91 Redemption fund with U. S treasurer (B jer cent, of circulation) 1,000 00 Due from U. S. treasurer, other than 5 ir cent, redemption fund 1,300 00 Total H31,He 19 MABlLrrias. Capital stock paid In 1100,000 00 Surplus fund 30,000 00 Undivided profits, lean expenses and taxes paid 7.166 62 National Ilank notes outstanding........ fO,000 00 Due to other National Ranks 31,101 62 Due te stHte banks arid bankers 1,312 71 Individual depooite subject to check... 231,119 31 Demand certificate of denoelt 1.488 SO Time certificates of deposit 110,996 SO Certified check 616 66 Cahler's check outstanding 110 68 Total -621,668 State of 1'ennaylvaula, Couuty of Schuylkill, : I, a. YY. Yoet, aMer of Mi above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment Is true to the best of ray knowledge and belief. 3. W. Yor, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tills Sth day of July, 1899. 1'. W. Hihbstein, Correct Attest : Notary Public John Obvuleb, ) SI. J1EU.KT, y Directors. William II. Lewis, I For all Bilious aod Nervous puxAiSS. They punly the rtfsmn and crive Hiaithy if tint t the entire fvitcm Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES f ILLS THE MAHANOY RACES. A 1,-irgn Audience niMutlnllcd With the Illcyclo .Meeting, The bicycle meet at Mahanoy City at tracted a largo audlenro yestorday. Tho grand stand was filled ami thero was a good sprinkling of people about tho grounds. It was nollceaiile that a largo percentage of tho attendants in the park were people from this town and other places, whllo the home people clung to tho liillaido north of the lrk and witnessed tho racos frco of charge. Tho races as a whole wero not satisfactory to tho public. Tho two-mllo professional hand icap and Australian pursuit racos mot with favor, but there was more or loss grumbling abont the others, htarbuck was present, and on tho score card as entered for sovoi-al racos. but it was evident that ho was simply a drawing card and did nothing In tho races except to set tho pace for others, The results wore as follows:! milo pro- lesslonal Weiso Hammer, Philadelphia, first, $20 ; E. S. Aker, Philadelphia, second. $10; Ii. W. Crouso, Philadelphia, $S. Time, 2:281. Two mile professional handicap Hammor, first, J80; Arcliio McEachcu, Canada, second, $15; Charles Turvillo, Philadelphia, third, ffj. Time, 1:57. Starbuck was a starter in each of theso races, but cased up. Tho one mllo amateur race for tho chain ploushlp of Schuylkill county brought out four contestants, namoly : Thomas MeGiuty, Tamaqua ; Oscar Knipe, Orwigsbnrg; Georgo Urewor, Tamaqua; John A. Brown, Shenan doah. William Reed, of Frackvillo, was dis qualified because ho is not registered with the L. A. W. Brown mado an oxcolleut showing, considortug that ho rodo an ordin ary road wheel of very low gear. Ho kept wheel to wheel with McGlnty almost to the finish, when Brewer spurted and won in 2:15. to tho chagrin of McGlnty 's supporters, who had picked upon him as a suro winner. Tho Judges decided that the tiiuo was too slow and, amid tho jeers of tho audience, announced that the race would bo run ovor. When tho time to appear at tho scratch arrived it was announced that Brewer declined to race again. This was re ceived with cheers, evidently in approbation of Brewer's determination to stand upon his victory. Brewer, however, changed his mind and his appoaranco was a signal for applanso. McGlnty won in 2:31, Browcr. Knlpe and Brown finishing in tho order given. Tho prizos wero a watch, chain and charm aud a bath robe. Tho pursuit race was won by Akcr, of Philadelphia; tlmo, 18:15 j prize, $75. Crouso, of Philadelphia, was second. Prize, f 10. Tho one-mllo exhibition was given by Weiso Hammor, instead of by Starbuck, as advertised. Timo announcod, 2:20. Tho pacing was dono by relays, instead of by quads, as advertised. Tho baso ball games of tho morning and afternoon between Mahanoy City and St. Nicholas were won by the former. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In domitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys mid Unwell nrp nnf of nrd Tf vmt wnnt these qualities aud the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop cvciy yuwer oi Drain ana uouy. uniy 25c at A. Wasley's drug store. Charged With Kobbory. Frank and Michael Urban wero arrested Monday night by Constable Luko Walsh and Special Joo Toinplo on a chargo of robbory mado by Walter Uaikowskl. Frank Urbau was taken to jail this morning and tho other accused man was put under $100 bail. Ou Monday night tho accused induced tho prose cutor to go out and buy beer and, whllo tho prosecutor s wlfo was in the collar, they com mitted tho robbory on tho second floor, secur ing $81.50 iu cash and a gold ring. Frank Urban throw' away tho ring whllo ascending tho stairway to Justico Shoemakor's office. It was recovorcd. About ?30 was found In a violin, where it had boon secreted by Frank, and all but $10 of the stolen money was lound in tho Iatter's pockets. rittsbure's Fatalities or the Fourth. Plttauurg, July 5. Among tho Fourth of July casualties are these: Domlnlck Buffunl shot and killed William Barry Instantly because tho latter Interfered when the Italian was beating a small boy. Itaffael Greco, while swimml.ng In the Monongahola, was solzed with cramps. His com panion, Carmlllo Andlnone, went to his assistance and both were drowned. Little Frank Martlnuski. while run ning after fire crackers, was caught by a wrmingnam traction car and ground to pieces. Charley Miller, 7 years old, of Mount Washington, while cele brating fell Into a 60-foot well and waa brought out dead. A car on the Big Switchback roller ooaeter In Schenly park Jumped the track and eight peo ple were badly hurt. Strikers Will Appeal to tho Conrrs. Terre Haute, Ind., July 6. Fred Dll cher, chairman of the executive com mittee of the national organization of United Mine Workers of America, was In the city last night, en route for Evansvllle. Mr. Dllcher states that a petition will be filed In the Evansvllle courts, asking that deputy sheriffs bo sworn In to protect the families of the striking miners who are threatened by non-union sympathizers. It will ro qulre the swearing In of 755 men to effect the protection deemed necessary, and If the protection is not granted by the Evansvllle courts tbe national of ficers of the order will request the governor to call out the state troops. An Inflttunted Clork's Crime. St. Louis, July C. Mrs. Orace Miller, tho young wife of William Miller, a grocer, was shot to death yesterday by her husband's clerk, Eugene Donnelly. After the woman had fallen mortally wounded Donnelly leaned over and kissed her. He retreated with a cool warning to the frenzied husband, who had witnessed the farewell caress, not to follow on penalty of his life. It Is believed that Donnelly was Infatuated with Mrs. Miller and that the killing was done In a spasm of jealousy. Don nelly surrendered himself at a police station several hours later. He claim ed he had shot Mrs. Miller "purely through accident" NUGGETS OF NEW& Miss Nannie Sampson, daughter of the admiral, Is 111 at Newport. Over 5,000 Christian Endoavorers are Already In Detroit. The convention opens tonight. Lady nothschlld gave a dinner In London yesterday to the international council of women. Ella Sheridan, old and blind, walked out of a three story window In New York and was killed. A good looking thief robbed Mrs. Macksey of her $500 diamond earrings at her Chicago home. Then, at the point of a revolver, be compelled her to kiss him. Use Allen's Foot-Ease tn your Gloves. A lady writes : "I shake Allen's Foot-Ease into my gloves and rub a little on my hands. It saves my gloves by absorbing perspiration. It is a most dainty toilet powder." Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes easy. Always uso It to break In new shoes. It keeps the feet cool and comfortable. We invite the attention of physicians and nurses to the absolute purity of Allen's Foot-Ease. All drug and shoe stores sell it. 26a. Samnln sent FltEK. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, iouoy, a . x . THIS WHATIinit. The prossure continues hTghi oil tho Atlantic and north Pacific coast and In Manitoba. It has grown cooler In tUo mlddfa Mis elsslpnl valley, thp Ulterior of tho mlddlo Atlontio states and warm er in tho middle and southern Rocky mountain regions. Forecast ,? for this section ' llnHI B n m tn. day! Showers and not so warm j light to fresh south to southeast winds. Probably showers to morrow. Sunrise, 4:4G; sunset, 7:3G; length of day, 14h., EOm.; moon rises, 2:59 a. m.; moon sots, 5.47 p, m. MAKING OF SHERRY. Tho IiiU-rcstliiic Manner In Which Tlil Wlno la Munufncturi-d. Sherry ns a wlno has never beon so pop ulnr In this country as In Europe, although it enters vory largely Into tho preparation of many drugs. Voryllttlo Is gonernlly kuuwii uuuut. wie proooss or manufacture. According to a recent Spanish report, It Is full of Interest. Tho grapes aro takon to the corner of tho prossliouso and thrown Into n press of primitive construction, con sisting of n woodou trough about ten foot squnro, with n sorow press in tho contcr. Tho trough Is flllod with 1,800 pounds of grapos, whloli nro then crushed by tho feet of men woarlug woodon ologs. The reason of this Is that tho weight of a man Is Just Buiuciein 10 lorco our, tno juice and not enough to bruise tho skins or branches, which would glvo a bitter flavor to the wlno. Tho trending Is carefully and method ically dono, ouoli row coming in Its turn under tho crush of tho sabot. After this first lovel preesing sulphato of llmo is 6prinklcd ovor tho moss, lhis is known A3 "yoso" and occurs ns a puro earth in tho Jerez districts. This earth is added In tho proportion of 3)4 pounds to 1,800 pounds of grapos. Tho avcrngo yield is about 110 gallons for ono filling of the press. When tho grnpes havo been trodden sovcrnl times, tho screw press is used. Tho liquor is putiiwayandfermontcd for about throo weeks, when it begins to cloar and can bo drawn off from tho Iocs. In this condition It is really a young wlno and Is glvon tho naiiio of "moto." As tho wlno matures It Is placed In its special class. If It is delicate, light wlno, It is known ns "flno," whllo if it should havo a highly vinous character It Is olusscd as"oloroso." St. Louis Globo-Deniocrat. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Ki:duced Rates to Los Anoei.es, Cal., via Pennsylvania Kailkoad. For tho National Educational Association Convention to bo held at L03 Angelos, Cal., July 11 to 14, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets via direct routes from points on Us lino, to Los Angeles, Cal., aud return, at rato of single faro for the round trip, plus J2.00 membership fee. Theso tickets will be sold, good going Juno 21 to July 7, and when stamped by Joint Agent at Los Angeles, good to return, arriving at final destination, until September 5. For further information apply to ticket agents. UIISU. FERdUSON On the 4th lost , nt Shenandoah, I'a., Harry, Itifunt Hon of P. J. and Alamo Ferguson. The funeral will take placo nn Thursday, 0th Inst , from the family resid ence, on Houth White street, proceeding hy special I V. train, nt 12..T0 n m , for tho eeme tery at Mahanoy City, returning Immediately after interment by way of Mahano7 City to Bhcnandoali. Relative and friends respret fully Invited to attend. It DAVIS. At Shenandoib, on the Sth Inst, Luko I)a Is, nged 52 years. Funeral will take place from his late residence, 312 West Mayherry alley, on Saturday afternoon at 12.30 o'clock Services at the house. Tho remains will he taken to St. Clair on train leavingHhcnaudn ih nt 2.1011. in. on tho Pennsylvania railroad for Interment. Friends and relatives rcpectfuVy iiiriieu iu auenu. v-o-i!E J CLAUDE BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: Room No. 1, Egan building, corner iuain anu centre streets, Ulicnanuoali, t'a. HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY HORNING At HENTZ'SCAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. THURSDAY. Chicken soup. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c - tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts IT OR Sealed TINK BAND Package. CTNewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Blade Only Dy TEJVNKY COMPANY, rOU BALE lit FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St.i Patriotic and Smiling. This Is the celebration season, and Undo Sam smiles at his own prosperity. Huccves Is the reason for the smile, and while Uncle Haul smile we smile also. Our success comes from giving people full value for their money. Our prloes glvethe smiling Impression to the faces of our friends. Merchant Tailoring and OenU' Furnishings, Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 'ML Delicious - Hot - Biscuit are made with Royal Baking Powder, and are the most appe tizing, healthful and nutritious of foods. Hot biscuit made with im pure and . adulterated baking powder are neither appetizing nor wholesome. It all depends upon the bak ing powder. Take every care -to have your biscuit made with Royal, which is a pure cream of tartar baking powder, if you would avoid indigestion. ' ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. FACTORY 5H0E STORE, 5 South Main Stroot. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 22I-240 N. Emerlck St. A WATER FAMINE repaired before the famine sets in. It will only cost a trifle at the moderate prices we charge. Other plumbing consistent with good work. Ii 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, New Store ! New Stock I BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Coots and shoes and footwear of all kinds Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. C ATT EEL'S, 206 SOuth Main St., GOLDIN'S. Mammoth Clothing House, The LargestClothlng House In the County 9 and 11 S. Main St., U Golclin, Proprietor. 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 iu this region for Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Abo Lovinc, Prop. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes RESIDENCE I-22I N. West St. Is often the cause of leaky hydrants and nines. Have tlmm Cor - White and Lloyd Sts. f Vacation Time is Here i If you have a few lelsuro moments havo uur iicuu Hiiuuipooeu anu your hair preserved. Ladles v. Ill be given speetal attention at their homes every day. ex. cludlui- Wednesday and Saturday. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. GSOL.DIN'5. Go to Goldin's Bargains Ever Children' For the Next Few Days. Examine our display window and see what we give you for so little money. PITHY POINTS. Uappenlngs Throughout the Country Chronicled for Ilaity l'cruial. A fire occurred at Tamaqua yestorday In which the roofs of two dwelling houses wero burned off. The blaze was startod by Are crackers, Pottsvllle, tho county seat, had no celebra tion yostorday, The Commissioners of Northumberland county aro compelled, by Judgo Bavidgo's ruling, to levy a bicycle tax. It is now positively said that the big Natalie colliery, northwest of Mt. Carmel, will positively resume work this month. It has beon Idle for almost two years. Tho youth of America were In their glory yestorday. Those "dons of Iniquity" aro said to bo still In full sway iu this town. What is the police doing to suppress them? The next holiday Is Labor Day, to he followed hy Kcpuhlican victory in November. There wero many visitors in town yester day. Tho heat yesterday was tulouse and al though a stiff breeze prevailed tho ther mometer registered from 03 to 00 In various parts of tho town, A Polander was hold tip near the Lehigh Valley station at Mahanoy City, Monday night, aud robbed of 7. Tho hospital at Tottsvlllo is crowded with pationts. Tho motormou and conductors of tho Pottsvllle oloctrlc railway receive an average of f 11 a week. It is estimated that 7.000 ccodIo attended tho Fourth of July celebration at Washing ton lark, Ashland, yesterday. A larce dynamite cracker placed in an empty whiskey barrel at Watson's liquor store narrowly escaped breaking some of tho large plato glass wiudows when the explosion occurred. Reduced ltates to Philadelphia via Penn sylvania Itallroad, On account of the Prohibition SUto Con vention, to bo held at Philadelphia, July SI, 1800, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to sell to all persons applying excursion tickets from stations on its line in tho State of Pennsylvania to Philadelphia, at rato of slnglo fare for the round trip (mini mum rate fifty cents). Tickets will bo sold on July SO only, and will ho good to return until July 23,lncluslve. What' the secret of happy, vigorous health? Simply keeping the bowols, tho stomach, tho liver and kidnoys strong and active. Burdock Blood Bitters docs It. MISCELLANEOUS. f OTICE.At n meeting of the lioard of Dlreo- ll tors of the First Natinnnl Rnnlr. nt Hltpnan. ijouli, l'n., held July 3rd, 1899, a semi-annual dividend of 3 per ctfnt. was declared, payable on demand. , 8. W. Yon, Cashier. WANTED. An agent to sell teas and coffees to private families. Address Great Atlan tic nnd l'aclflo Tea Co., 801 West Broad street, Mazletou, Pa. 7-5-2t AN experienced salesman, knowing some thing of medical matters preferred, to represent the interests of an old-established Full particulars to box 1532, Philadelphia. 8-5 EOH SALE. A new bicycle, tho latest make. Cheap lor cash. Apply nt the llmtAi.D oOlco. tf FOIl SALE. The Haussman property, located at 1:13 East Coal street. Itcasou for selling, we deslro to close the estate. For particulars Inquire of Philip Biermann, North White street. 5-'J3-tl "WfOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- "J j. v. iu. uuuvucHir, attorney, Shenandoah. 8-31-tf NOTICE. Tho undersigned committee of the Shenan doah, Pa., School District will meet In the library, West street sellout building, on Wednes day evening, July sth 1899, at 0.30 o'clock, for the purpose of receiving bids for school sup- filles for the ensuing year. After tho above lour no bids will bo received. All bids must be sealed aud may bo forwarded to the secretary of School lioard or members of this committee. The Board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. E. C. Mai.ick, J. II. JlAIiTI.V, Thomas Dove, Jr., SI. 8. Kkrrioast, Frank IIanna, WO-lt Committee, SURE OF THE BEEF. WHEN YOU BUY BEEF FROM US, YOU MAY BE SURE OF ITS QUALITY. Wo give especial attention to the proper . , icn ho bcii. no uuy itie'oest stock, prepare it In the best way, and serve It with Dartietilfir rpi.jirrl tnr .ljnnll... attractiveness. The meat you buy here Is sure to be satisfactory. BELLI 19 1 M CTKET. THE BOSTON BAKERY 1 Just look, the best home-made bread aud best Vienna bread at 4 cents a loaf. Cakes and pastty at lowest prices. We also bake the celebrated. Kye and Graham tread. B. Morgensteinr 237 W. Centres St. GOLDIN'S. For the Biggest Offered You in 3& IClothin
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