A BICYCLE CASE. To utovlOi' fur I ctuprnenclm yon ' should orr on ' your wheellnir, pcdltto n small ooio of neccMltles : a llttlo bottle of witch hate, n roll ot muslin tmwlftjrra the right thing to soothe n bruin or hcol a cut, You want the best on such oc casions. Our"best" will lio sure to overcome the bad effects of your 111 luck. I Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache, ' In men, v, tmirn or children, cured hy SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephooo 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 but that little extra walk will benefit your urse. ll. 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. PITHY POINTS. Inppenlngs Throughout tlio Country Olitnulrlml fur llHKty I'emmtt. The Ilorotigh Council meet this evening. The 1'. A U. rail rod (1 employes at Malianoy lane ami vicinity will lie raid on the 881 li Inst. The ttobkholders of tho Polttvllla Water Company and their gnettR will have their annual outing to-day. For the month of June there were seven accident! In the Fifth Anthracite District, three of which were fatal, leaving one widow and three orphans. The trout fishing season will expire on the ISth inst. Over Sri.000 have been mid for huckleher- es in the Ilazletou market the past two weeks. The fourth Increase in wages of the 2.800 hands of the Heading Iron Company went into effect yesterday. Thomas Dee, the erratic statesman of Lost Creek, is now employed at Cramp's ship yard. The Pottsvtlle Water Company paid over to the Yorkvllle Borough Council JTOO for the water plant of that borough. Argument wns held by Iiegister Keose yes terday on the caveat to Mrs. li. S. lhtndall's will. While at work in a ditch at Williamsnort Wilbur Cox had a fatal sunstroke. Mrs. Victoria Gorllck. of Plymouth, while rowlug across the Susquehanna liver yester day, upset tho boat und was drowned. Governor Stono yesterday granted a reeiiito to Murderer Edwin I). Heidler, who was to have been hanged at Erie to-day. until August 8. Falling from the fifth story of the Marg- warth building, in course of construction at Hazloton, Henry lloebnor, a carpenter, was latany n jurea. Charles Cunningham, of Laniford, Carbon county, has the reputation of being the smallest policeman in the country, belug but rive leet high and weighing 118 pounds. Twelve-year old Thomas Danes fell in front of a delivery wagon at Unzletou, and tho heavy wheels, passing over his head, in meted injuries irom which ho can hardly re cover. Hundreds of people, searched vaiulr yestor- uay for Civil War eteran Diniel stratisser, of Mt, Carmel, who went to tho mountains on tbo fourth to gather berries and lalled to return. Wliat'r the secret of happy, vigorous health? Simply keeping the bowels, the stomach, the liver and kidneys strong and active. Burdock Blood Bitters does it. 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. dollar saved is a dollar earned. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa I SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. rr - FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Gents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. Main St Centre Sts BEECHAM'S i PILLS Ootllieepmiinoifyou want to lx' nimi. 10 cents & 23 cents. ni drug siot PERSONAL MENTION. Cpt. Edward Iteese, of Park I'laco, was a business visitor to town yesterday. Mrs. Jnhti I,. Williams, of Mt. Chnnol, was a guest of friends in town yesterday. Mrs. ,T. J. 1'rice and daughter, Helen, spent to-uay visiting menus nt rouaviilo. Mrs. ISIIIo Coultnn. who wm thn etiMt. nf her mother. Mrs John West on West Oak street, returned to lior homo In Philadelphia io-iay. Mrs. John West and Mrs. John (Irnwrotl visited friends at Pottsvllle today. Ml Magglo Palmer, of West Centra street. Is visiting friends In Philadelphia. John V. Ilurko and Joseph WhitAkor. students nt St. Charles' Seminary, Ovorbrook, !.. are spending meir vacations in town with relatives. Jell'orson Shipman, Ksq of Mt. Carmol, was a guost of M. SI. Ilurko, Em., in town yesterday. I5d. lledilall and John Drill, of Port Car bon, mingled nmong tholr formor friends and heliied to celebrate tho Fourth hero. Miss Amy lleddall. of Port Carbon, called on friends hero yostorday. Fred. Heller, stenographer In ox-Judge Koch's olllcc, and Harry Uirschcdl. chief clerk for Dives, Pomoroy and 8towart, both prominent young men from Pottsvllle, called on lady friends hero last evening. Prod. Schultz. of Pottsvillo. circled among the fair sex in town. " Misses Hannah Kefowloh and Ida Urennaii, who woro guests of friends in town the Past few days, have roturncd to their homo in rottsvmo. Mils Annio Vollmar. of Now York, is being ontertainod by Mr. and Mrs M. M. Burke, nt their residence on North Slain street. Miss Mamo Goodman, of GIrardvillo, wasa visitor to town to-day. G. W. Kelter. of Bloomsbure, spent several hours hero to-day in the Interest of h!9 grocory store Edward Zimmerman and William Beck returned to Ormrod, near Allentown, to-day. Milton Stauffor loft yesterday for Passaic, N. J., to locato permanently. D D. Maimer, traveling passenger agent of tho P. & It. Hallway, and J. U. wobensmltn, traveling freight agent of the C. It. 11. of N. J., were in town yesterday. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In domitable will and tremendous euerey are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys aad Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25 c nt A. Wasley's drug store. PRISON RULE ENFORCED. No One Allowed to See ltrennan, the Con victed murderer. From Evening Tribune. Thomas Brennan, convicted of tho mur der of Henry Elliott, spent his first Sunday in prison in a very quiet way. In fact, Warden Lovau says he is unusually docilo, and has nothing to say when his meals are handed In through the opening in the iron door. No one so well as the prisoner him self can realize the nwful position he is in. His crimo deprived Mrs. Elliott of a faithful husband, and her eight children of a fond and affectionate father. He has also brought sorrow and sadness into the house of an aged mother, and his brothers and sisters, to say nothing of his own life, which, unless some thing unforeseen happens, will end in death on the scallbld. Tho murderer occupies cell No. G7 on tho second tier, located well to tho front of the prison. The iren door, and what is known as tho blind door, are kept lockod. lie is in solitary confinement, and has no othor com pany than his own conscicnco. This cell was formcily occupied by Theodore Eisonhower, now serving a life sentence in the Eastern Ponitentlary for tho murder of John Sohwindt, at Shenandoah. It was also occu pied by some of tho Mollie Slagniros many years ago, and is generally known as Murderers Cell" on account of its location. No one is allowed to see Brennan unless by permission of his counsel. This rule has been, and will he, rigidly observed by the prison authorities. When the Sheriff went over to bring the prisoner into court after the Jury reached a verdict on Saturday Brennan remarked: "That was quick work. It did not tako them long to decide." This is the only remark ho has mado to the authorities since Saturday. It was expected he would say something to Sheriff Toole while hoing escorted back to prison but he never uttered a word. His brother went with him as far as the cell door in company with the warden, and after shaking hands said ; "Tom what will I say when I go home?" Tho prisoner cooly answered, Say nothing, keep quiot." Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that tho name Lzrsicj & Baeb, Ashland, Fa., is printed on every sack. VormYlvnu!ii liarjro Crow Ilofonteil. Philadelphia, July 6. The Vesper Boat club, of this city, yosterdny won the senior eight oared shell race from the Pennsylvania Bareo club, also of this city, on a foul. These orews rowed a dead heat In the people's regatta on the Schuylkill river Tuesday and the roferee ordered the race to be rowed over. Pennsylvania took the lead at the start, and when the quartor mile mark was reached It had a lead of three-quarters of a length, At this point the Pennsylvanlans steered Into Vesper's course and the latter ran Into the Pennsylvania's boat. The referee here stopped ihb raoeapd awarded it to Vesper on a fou.1. Thhj Is the flrat defeat the Pennsylvania Barge club's senior eight has sustained since the crew was organized, airfl the crew has twice won t-he national championship, SIYIOt"PUHE DEIuOGijiTTSI A UOKUrSSl'ONDKNT SAYS T1IHV Altll A SOAltOl! COMMODll'V. TJroWnert In tlio Susquolinmin. Wilkesbarre, Pn., July G. Mrs. Jo seph Kulich was drowned In the Sus quehanna river at Plymouth yesterday afternoon. She and two other women were rowing a. boat across' the river, when it upset and all three women were thrown Into tho water. Mrs. Kulioh fell Into deep water and hnd no chanoe to escape. Her companions also had narrow escapes. Tje. 11 1. NAT oitnauioDoior HEUE ALGIA and similar Complaints, GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, k. lt.ll I A 1 I-l prescnoeu cy eminent pnysicuwii DR. RIRHTER'S M Akvinunn n E Wnrld rpnnwnnil I Tt(mnrTrftTiltfSlieefinsfnl SOnly pcnnlno with Trade Mark " Anchor." .cot 000. aroma. Aiauaroprgisuorinrouffu F.4D.EK2IESSW.,Z13rcinEt., IlEWl C-i. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branca Houses, Own Glassworks. 3 Endorsed anil llecommendeil bu a , Lj Leading Wlwltsau and Ji' tail, omer prominent ttriiuuil'tlMtlg DR. RICHTER'3 ( ANCHOR" STOaiAOriAI. beet for I pepsin SHtotnncn tlomplnlnl m.l EVAN J. DAVIES. "livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, . CARPET5, AT THE LOWEST PRICES 00 TO DAVISON'S DEPARTilENT STORES, lios. II9-12I-123 Nortli Main St. GET OUR PRICES If you had any idea how much better these Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits are than ordinary clothes you would much rather have them, even at a higher price. The fact is we sell them for as little and often for less than you would pay for in ferior goods elsewhere. You owe it to yourself to come in here and see them before you buy. It costs nothing to investigate. We . like to show our goods. HART SCHAFFNER i MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHING i mm imiiiwiiti m-iT mmim JfOUR-Ul'TTON SACK SUIT Copyright 1809 By Unit, ScliaSner & Mux Authorized Local Agent, 1 orrcrrxxiru ioand 12 GOLDIN'S. GOLDIN'S. GOb-DIN'S. S. Main St. Shenandoah, Penna. A West Mahanoy Township Democrat Talks Bight Out In Mooting and Bays Tliero Aro Many Party Traitors. Hmtou Herald: Tlioro la considerable talk In tho nowspaporanlioutnominatlngonly Bltnoti-imro Democrats at tlio convention to lio hold on Monday noxt at Pottsvillo. That brand of Democrats is a scarce article In Schuylkill county ; mid ho that Is without sin lot Mm cast tho first stono. Tho Demo crat now seeking ofllco who has nevor cut his ticket, let lilin como boforo tho convontlon and say so I Nono will oomo ; nono will daro sty to his party associates that ho novor cut tho Democratic ticket. Tho writer knows them all. I have their records In my vost pocket. What prato have theyl Ain't It a well known fact that tho very men who havo lived on tho Domocratlo party for years, and aro always looking for ofllco thoso aio tho fellows who havo always betrayed tholr party and cut tho ticket at noarly all tho Important elections in this county. Tho groat and only Jamos II. Rollly, the high munk-a-muuk of tho party, was or is thoro a greater traitor to tho Democratic party in this county ? Did ho ovor voto a straight ticket; did he over go out to help elect n ticket unloss ho was himself a candi date at the time? Isn't it a fact that ho conveniently left tho county during Im portant campaigns, and wasn't homo to voto ? Didn't ho cut tho ticket in tho Bryan cam paign, and didn't his postmasters do tho same tiling? Whon Georgo J. Wadllngor was tho party nominee for Judgo, didn't Reilly leave tho county In that campaign, and didn't ho do tho same thing when Judgo Dunn was seeking tho suffrage of tho people? Didn't ho refuse to go out and say a word when Dunn was a candldato for "District At torney ? Was Judgo Marr, tho iinmaculato William Marr, of Ashland, always a consistent Demo crat? Did ho voto for Bryau, and did ho rarely voto a straight ticket? What prato Lavo thoy, anyway, about simon-puro Democrats. Is llttlo Jack Toole, tho present Sheriff, a Blmon-puro Democrat? Who said ho was, with his John Wauamaker quartor? Will tho groat chairman, Joseph Mover, lay claim to any such title? Will the presont secretary, John E. Doylo, of Cass township, lay claim to sinion-paro Demo cracy? If he does somo of tho boys from Cass aro likely to call him down. Can tho giant of Tamaq.ua, John 0. Ulrlch, tho great bllvcr oracle, lay claim to tho titlo? Can tho so-styled Democratic Evoutng Chronicle of Pottsvillo, or the Dolamatcr News, of Shenandoah either, claim tho titlo? What prate havo they about their Democracy and putting true Democrats on guard. Whcro will they find them V Nono havo been herein mentioned, and none of them aro fit to bo chosen as guards. Tlio Judgeship being tbo issue, let the workiugmen havo n fair chanco. Tlio proper thing to do is for tho Democrats and tho Ito publicans to put up good men, and tho workingmen of tho county will Bolrct their cbolco. What is tbo use of tlio Democrats giving lieilly tho nomination. Tbo work ingmen don't want him, as they defeated him twico when a candidate for Judgo. He lias always todicd to the corporations and aristocracy, and would continuo to do so if elected Judgo. Let both parties nominate clean and able men aud give tbo working- men a chance, and they will chooio the best. No more prato about their simon-pure no mocracy. Give tho workingmen a chanco. WOBKINOMAN AND DKMOCItAT. Lost Creek, Pa., July 5, 1600. SEEKING HIGH HONORS. ,V Slieninidonli Ainu Wunln to Go to tlio Kiitlonul Dcinocrutlo Convention, Ed. Herald : It is well known in Demo cratic circles that tho handful of Bryan sboutors, who think of nothing elso but the dogmas enunciated by tho Nebraskau, aro just now quietly at work to sccuro tho elec tion of committeemen on Satprday who aro friendly to themselves aud their favorite battle-cry. Here in Pottsvillo they are at disadvantage but reports from the townships and other towns through out the county indicate a different state of affairs. Shenandoah and Tama- qua seems to bo tlio headquarters of this silver junta with a greenback appendix, From tbo formor place letters to prominent Democratic workers throughout the county havo been dispatched, warning them to be on their guard and to soo to It that nono but true and faithful sixteen-to-onors aro placed upon tho tickets as committeemen at the primaries. Several of thoso epistles have reached Pottsvillo, and your correspondent had tho extromo pleasure of noting the signature attached thereto. That in itself was enough to cast suspicion upon tho whole affair, Further inquiry elicited the Information that tbo schemo is hatched not so much in the interest of Bryan, as it is to elect a cer tain person in your town as National Dele gato. That individual is no less a personage than Michael E. Doyle, and the lettors are sent out by his Bide-partner. If you will take tho trouble to inquire you will find that Doylo is a candldato for committeeman, and he no doubt hopes to be elected to, place lilni self in line to be eligible as one of tho National Representatives from this county. Ho is keeping the matter of his candidacy that of national representative very quiet In fact, somo of his most intimato frlouds are not aware of Michael's ambition. Tho fact that it has become public property through this communication will no doubt be a sur prise to both MIko aud his friends. But it is a fact, nevertheless, and future deyolopmeuts will demonstrate what is herein contained unless he isneteated asu committeeman on Saturday, Then Michael will Btay at home Bryan, Pottsvllle, July 0, I860. POLITICAL POINTS, Daniel Duffy as county chairman for the Republicans wonld bo tho right man In the right place. There 11 be a hot time in bbenandoah on Saturday the dato for tho Democratic pri marie. Why draw the silver line on tho Judicial candidates alone. It Is said Depow was "gold bug" in 1800, and several other candi dates had similar views. Why not be fair Here Is a prophesy by a local Democrat Judge, George J. Wadlluger, of Pottsvillo District Attorney, M. P. McLaughlin, Potts villo ; Treasurer, George Folmer, Sbenan doah ; Prothonotary, T. A. Purcoll, Tama qua ; Clerk of the Courts, Daniel A. Froller, Pottsvillo ; Recorder, Thomas J. Mullahey, Shenandoah j Register, J. A. .Adam, Maha noy City ; Director of the Poor, Henry Booker, Tamaqua ; Commissioners, B Duffy, Ashland, aud P. J. Ferguson, Lost Creek. Several prominent Democratic candidates have secured the services of detectives to look out forboodlers at Monday's convention, This may mean tbo defeat of several cuudl dates now prominent in tho race. A new combination has beon formed with A. W. Schalck for Judge and Jamos Moron for District Attorney. The Democratic county chairman lias Issued tickets of admission to tbo newspapers for Monday's convention. They are neatly printed and bear quotations from Lincoln and John Wanamaker. Tho latter seerns to bo favorite with our friends the enemy. Cream puffs ou Ice all summer at George Beholder's bakery, 83 East Coal street. tf Go to Goldin's For the Biggest Bargains Ever Offered You in Children's teClothinp; For the Next Few Days. Examine our display window and see what we so little money. give you for Mammoth Clothing House, The Largest Clothing House in the County, 9 and 11 S. Main St., I. Goldin, Proprietor. THIS WKATIIEH. The temperaturo "has rallen In tho lower lake region and the Ohio valley anu in meinterior of the east gult states. It has gen erally risen be tween tho Rocky mountains and tho Mississippi valley. Forecast until 8 p. m. to day: Showers; variable winds. ,? Probably fair to- 4:4G; sunset,7:36; length of day, 14h., 50m.; moon moon sets, 6:33 p. m. rises, 3:52 a. m.i Voterim Flchter For Slnnlln, Now York, July C Company B, of tho engineer corps, loft Willets Point yesterday for Manila via San Fran cisco. The company is one of the best In tho pervlce, and has In It many men who havo served 20 and 30 years. Qno man who goes as a private was formerly a lieutenant In the volunteer army. Another member of this com pany Is Sergeant Edward Carroll, tho mine expert, who has been detailed to teach tho method of laying and taking up mines In warfare. Ono hundred and fifty men make up the company. Tlio Yollow l'ovor lu Santlncco. Washington, July 6. Surgeon Gon- oral Sternberg has received the follow ing cable from Major O'Reilly, chief surgeon at Havana, giving the yellow fever situation at Santiago: "Total cases about 100, with 21 deaths. Sur geon Clendenln died Tuesday; other modtcal officers sick and three nurses. Of our two camps ono Is safo and tlio other located in the foothills, five miles away, and will probably be moved In a few days. Ono case reported from Manzanlllo." jrcstol'clny's Iiusolmll Gmnos, National League: At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 7; Brooklyn, 4. At Bal timoreBoston. 5: Baltlmroe. 4. At Pittsburg Chicago, G; Pittsburg, 3. At Now York Washington, G; New York, z. At Louisville Louisville, ll; Cin cinnati, 7. Atlantic League: At Richmond- Richmond, 6; Lancaster, 4. Mr. King's Claim. Frank King, of East Centre street, ap peared before the committee on roads and highways In the Council chambor last even ing and asked the borough to pay damages for injuries inflicted to his 13-year-old son. Tho boy was walking on tho pavomentin front of tbo property of Michael Qraham, near his home, when a loose board sprung up before him, causing injury to his leg which developed into an abscess. Mr. King asks tbo sum of $50 and the expenses incurred in treating the injury. Tho committee will bring the matter before Council to-night. Tbo plaintiff has rotalned J, Claude Brown, as his counsel. ladles Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen's Foot- ijijo. a nowdcr to bo shaken into tho shoos. It makes tlcht or new shoes feel easy : gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's tbo greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures swollen feet, blisters and callous snots Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for in growing nails, sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package free by mall, Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. 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. FACTORY SHOE 5T0RE, 5 South Main Street. - Abo Lovlno, Prop. Window Guards, Stable Iron Rail Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes Guards, Cellar Guards ngs, &.c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY AT T ENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerick St, RESIDENCE : 221 N. West 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. P. W. BELL, Cor- wmte and L1yd sts- DIED. DAVIS. At Shenandtuli. on the nth Inst, Luke Davis, nged 52 years. Funeral will tnko place from hla late residence, 312 West Mayuerry alley, on Saturday afternoon at 12.80 o'clock. Services at the house. The remains will be taken to St. Clair on train leaving Shenandoah nt 2.10 p. in. on tho Pennsylvania railroad for Interment. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to attend. 7-5-3 1 Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u i a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A bright boy, 17 years old, or over, to learn tlio ilruy liuslm ea. Apply at tho Herald ofllce. it T1XANTKD. Ail fluent to sell tens nnd colloes 1 1 to private families. Address Oreat Atlan tic nnd I'aclflo Tea Co, 801 West Broad Btreet, Hazleton, Pa. 7-5-2t ITtOIt BALE. AneWbicycle, tho latest make. J3 Cheap for cash. Apply nt tlio llEltAi.u otllce " f NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Reduckd Rates to Los Akqcies, Cai., via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the National Educational Association Convention to bo held at Los Angolca, Cal., July 11 to 14, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets via direct routes from points on Its lino, to Los Angeles, Cal,, aud return, at rate of single faro for the round trip, plus f 2.00 membership fee. These tickets will be sold, good going Juno SI 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. J7IOH SALE. The Ilaussman property, located at 138 East Coal street. Kcason lor selllnir, we desire to close the estate. For particulars Inquire of l'hlllp lllcrmami, North White street. 5-23-if VTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap. 1 ply. to 8. Q. M. llolloneter. attorney. Shenandoah. S-Sl-tf SURE OF THE BEEF. WHEN YOU BUY BEEF FROM US, YOU MAY BE SURE OF ITS QUALITY, A.&TK. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. Ileduceil Hales to Philadelphia via Fenu aylvanla Itallroad. On account of the Prohibition State Con vention, to be held at Philadelphia, July SI, 1809, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to sell to all persons applying excursion tickets from stations ou its line in the State of Pennsylvanit to Philadelphia, at rate of single faro for tho round trip (mini mum rate fifty cents). Tickets will be sold on July SO only, and will be good to return until July 23,lnclusIvo. HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'SCAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. FRIDAY. Noodle soup. HTCLM PILLS For allBiuousand Nkvous Piseasis. They purify the Hlood and give IUaltuv action to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES WO eiVO CSDecIal Attenflnn tr. Him care of the meat we sell. Vo buy the best etoclr, prejiare 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. OflK STREET. NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TEXNKY COMPANY, foh kali: by FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, v 104 Psl. Main St. I Patriotic and Smiling. Vacation Time is Here If you have a few leisure moments have your head shampooed and your hair preserved. Ladles will be given special attention at their homes every day, ex cluding Wednesday and Saturday. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. New Store I New Stock ! BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Coots and shoes and footwear of all kinds Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. C ATT EL'S, 206 SOutb Malm St.. This la tho celnhrntlnn can.ni, nn.i tt...i smile, at his own VroBperlty. Success I.T." reason for the smile, and while Uncle Bam smiles we smile also. Our success comes from prices Klye the snillinp Impression to the faces of our friends. Merchant Tailoring and Gents" rurnisuings. 24 Portz Bros., North Main Street. THE BOSTON BAKERY I Just look, the best home-made trend pud best Vienna bread at 4 cents a loaf. Cakes and pastry at lowest prices. We also bake the celebrated Kye and Graham bread. B. Morgenstein, 337 w. Qentre St.
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