mm A BICYCLE CASt iVfcS-1 i r-B roll should cnrry on your wheeling x prtlitlnas n small cnso of necessities : n little bottle of witch hare), n roll of muslin bandages the right thing to soothe n bruise or licul n cut. You want the bent on such cnslons. Our' best" will b sure to overcome the bail effects of your 111 luck. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. A SUNNIER NECESSITY ! This Is the season when new clothes and gent's furnish ings are necessary. When we make you a suit there is no doubt about its fit nnd quality. Our stock of summer light weight suitings will insure satis' faction. Examine our show window and street case, Portz Bros., 24. North Main Street DON'T BE BLIND m0M fnpppnliiKA Throughout the Country Ohrnnlrlml for Hatty l'emsnl. Tlicrn nro over ono hundred patients at tho Itinera' hospital. New buildings will bo erected by Mortimer Bros. In l'ottsvllle. All tho grocers of Pottsvlllo have joined the Friday half holiday movement. Tho Annapolis naval cadets inspected tlu IlotlilMiem Steel Works yesterday. Jlnrcaflur visitors will not bo allowed In the mines of tho I), I, k W. Company. Tho now breaker nt Locust llap is Hearing completion. It will bo tho lariiost in tho region. Tho Lyon-Dunn contest eontt root In Totts. ville yostorday nud adjourned to rucot again August 1st F. 11. Cridor, of Itallefonto, lias hern to ppolntcd n trustee of tho Stato Insane Asylum at Itnvllle. Tho wedding of Miss Lottie Nolflcrt, of Tamaqua, to Cyrus Davis, ot Lansford, is an nouucod to take place during Septemhor. Miss Matilda Wolf. oC Pottsvlllo. and Mortimer A. Smith. ofMfc. Vernon, N. Y wore married yostorday nt tho former place, Uoorco Thomas, 0 years old, fell 20 fcot from a window railing in the Cambridge building, Chester, and was probably fatally Injured, I ho execution of Edwin Homier, a mur derer, who was to have been hanged yoster day nt Erio, wan respited by Governor Stono to August 8, A Scranton syndicate, with $10,000 capital, now control tho Marion colliery, near St. Clair, and will soon put tho operation at work again. The Borough Auditors, of course, didn't violate the law in paying $125 for an audit that cost but $35 last year. Things aro dif ferent, you know. Mrs. John A. Iiellly and son, of Shcnan doah, attended the mass yostorday morning for the lato Cbas. D. Kaler, in St. Fidolis' church, Mahanoy City. 'Sqniro Green, of Wm. Pcnn, committed Wm. Hennossy to prisou in dofault of $500 bail, charged by Samuel Plain with malicious mischief and assault and battory. Tho monthly statement of tho County Controller for Juno shows disbursements, $65,011.20; balances in tho treasury, $01,- 495.58; outstanding warrants, $451 02. Contractor Michael Noon, of Lost Creek, has just finished tho rolling of a two-story houso soveral blocks in Girardville. Tho building is owned by Simon Swoycrand has been removed from tho upper part of Girard ville to a point opposito Kcim's hotel. To your own interest ; to that in. terest which promotes health hnd good eyes when age begins to creep on, by wearing a cheap decentered lens unsuited to the defects of your eye, when you can get the best and a thorough examination without additional expense. Tiros. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street Extra Reduction In Our Line of FOOTWEAR Has begun. Save you dollars while you have a chance. Do not miss any opportunities. dollar saved is a dollar earned. BOSTON E, 97 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. PITHY POINTS. A PAINTER'S PERIL. Stupemlril In Mlcl-Alr by n Sen Hold Hopo Breaking. Wlillo John Haines and Francis Dcogan, painters employed by Thomas II. Snyder, woro at work on tho 8honandoah Manufac turing Company's building, on North Lmorlck street, this morning liaincs had a very narrow c6capo from sor.ous Injury, If not death. Haiues was on a scaffold suspended from tho roof of the building to tho third story, wlion ono of tho ropes fastoncd to tlio spreader toro apart and released ono sido of tho scaf- fuld. Tho pots of paint fell to tho pavement and Haines, who fortunately had a good hold of a swinging rope, was loft dangling in tho air with tho sen Hold, forty feet above tho ground, Haines was released from his perilous position by Dcegan, who took tho former in at ono of tho third story windows. Dcegan also had a narrow escape, as lie was about to step from a window to tho scaffold when tho ropo gave way, Bismarck's Iron Nerve Wns the result of his splendid health. In domitable will nnd tremendous energy are f , , r. 1 1 . 1.-1.1 not louuu wnere oiomacu, ucr, rviuneys and Bowels arc 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 35c nt A. Wasley's drug store. Till! WHATIir.lt. Twonty-slx ntatibns report thunder storms, which is tho largost number . In 12 hours ro- fi. fi ..w fSl, nnrtnd this season. Tho tompornturo has risen In tho Ohio valley pnd northern plateau, fallon In tho Mtd dlo and Southern Hocky mountain regions and has remained, nearly stationary olso whoro. Forecast for this section until 8 p. m. to day: Thrcaton- wlth probably showers at night; variable winds. Showers tomorrow. Sunrise, 4:47; sunset, 7; 35; length of day, 14h., 48m.; moon rises, 5:46 a. in.; moon sets, 7:51 p. m. fmk ItlR INNOCENT QUAKER KIDS. In Ladles Can Wear Shoes Ono sizo smaller after using Allen's Foot- Kaso, a powder to bo shaken into tho shoos. It makes tight or now shoes feel easy ; gives nstant relict to corns anil bunions. It a too greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures swollen feet, blisters and callous spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is certain euro for In growing nails, sweating, hot, aching fcot. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial packago free by mail, Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Eoy, M. Y. A Successful Stmlent. John It. Stoin, son of Mine Inspector Stein, to-day received notice that he passed a very creditable examination upon the closo of his first year as a medical student at tho Univer sity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Two Interesting Specimens Start Out Quest nt Adventures. Tho Journeylngs of tlioto enterprising in-' f&nts will be described only in tho Great Philadelphia Sunday Press. Tho pictures and rhymes aro excruciatingly funny. In another week the whole world will ho laugh ing. You had bettor ask your nowsdoaler to servo you with tho Philadelphia Sunday Press regularly. What'f tho secret of happy, vigorous health? Simply keeping tho bowels, the stomach, tho liver, and kidneys strong and active. Burdock Blood Bitters does it. Indian Park. Indian park is tho namo of a pleasure re sort that is bolng gradually developed in tho yiclnlty of tho Shenandoah water company dams, on Locust mountain. Tho projector is Henry Warnick, tho watchman, lie has supplied tho placo with many shady, com fortable and cool places. About 150 people enjoyed themselves about tho dam last Sun day. Falls of Cal. Andrew Lutkawicz sustained sovero con tusions of tho back by a fall of coal at Maplo Hill colliery yesterday afternoon. Ho is being attcuded at his homo at 522 East Centre stroct by Dr. Hamilton. Michaol Bonkawicz bad bis right arm sovercly lacerated yostorday afternoon by a fall of coal at the Suffolk colliery. monument Steeling. A regular meeting of tho Soldiers' incut Park Association will ho held G. A. R. hall to-night, at 8 o'clock. Monu iu tho Ask your grocer for tho "Eoyal Patent flour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best flonr madn. Another Eutrllnli LlliornI Victory. London, July 7. The Liberal and Radical party gained two parliament ary seats yesterday in tho bye elections held In the "double barreled" constit uency of Oldham to All the dual va cancy created by tho death last month of Robert Asoroft, Conservative, and the subsequent resignation of his Con servative colleague, James Francis Os wald, who has just been appointed to be steward and bailiff of the manor of Northstead. Tho now members elect ed are Alfred Emmott and Walter Itun ciman. Their election Is a distinct Conservative reverse. One of the de feated Conservatives is Winster Spen cer Churchill, son of the late Lord Randolph Churchill. The other Is J. W. Mawdsloy, general secretary of tho Amalgamated Operative Cotton Spin ners. The Invnslon of Dotrolt. Detroit, July 7. Both of tho great main tents owned by the United So ciety of Christian Endeavor were used last night for the first time during this convention. Both contained their full uota of 10,000 people, and hundreds of others who failed to secure admit tance patiently occupied standing room all around the outer edge. Many visiting delegates from long distances came In yesterday, swelling the num ber of visiting delegates, it is believed. beyond the 20,000 mark. The En- deavorers have honored the invitation of the mayor to sing, nnd street car loads of them frequently swing along the streets, singing as they go, while many groups sing by the waysldo. Obituary. John L. Williams, an old and respected citizen of Mlncrsvillo, died last ovoning at 5:30 o'clock. Ho was tho father-in-law of Gcorgo Ball, the lumber morchant of that place. Tho funeral will take place on Sun day aftornoon, at 2 o'clock. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho name Lebsiq & Bajsb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ovory sack. Hall Jumper Caught. Anthony Zabriskio, who jumped his bail at Mahanoy City last March, after being arrested for creating a riot In a saloon, was rearrested in that town last night and taken to the Pottsvlllo jail this morning. for oeer as ALL NATo Of thoGlobofor 2TEUEALGIA and similar Complaints' uiiu prtyurvu uuuer ma Btnagcnc GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, jiresonoea By emlaentpbyaciansi. DR. RICHTER'S 61 6 a Kvenimn ns World renowned I RemnrfenbiVBticecBAfijI I JOnlyEenalno with Trade Mark Anchor,'1 3 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. Endorsed and Jiecommended by . Leading Wholesale and Jietail , irrugains, jiinisiers, aim , vwer prominent 2& 2 DR. BICHTER'S" "ANCHOR" 6TOMACIIAI but for le, llTapepsmvWInmnrri Uomplnlntw. I FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Gents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. fVlaln St Centre Sts. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardin St. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES QO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTMENT STORES, Nos. llp-121-123 North 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 vou buv. It costs nothing to investigate. We ' like to show our goods. HART 8CHAFITNER & MARX PERSONAL MENTION. George Watson and John Whalou aro homo from a visit to Shamokin. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hunter and son, John, Mr3. N. W. Boddall, Miss Mabol 8traub and Miss Annie Jones, tho latter of Lost Creek, formed a liartv at Tumbling l!un to-day. Mrs. A. F. Morgan and children nave gone to Steolton to visit friends. Mrs. T. T. Williams and daughter paid a visit to Tumbling Run to-day. F. J. Oronnan transacted business at the county scat to-day. Mrs. C. M. Borrtnor has gone to rniladel phia to visit relatives. Miss Hess lo Koohlor. of Kingston, IS spend ing a week in town as a guest of her brother, Rev. U. W. Koohlor. Mrs. Goorgo Danks, of Wost Oak stroet, Is 111 at her homo. Miss Nora Davis, of Plymouth, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Price, of Hortu Mam street. Miss Allco Black has roturnod to town from a visit to Berwick. To-morrow sho will loavo for Asbury Park, where sho will locato permanently. Dr. S. M. Folzor, wifo and son havo gone to Mcchanlcfhurg to visit friends. Mrs. George S. Danks, of Wost Oak etroot. is on the sick list. Mrs. John Kleindcntz, of Mahanoy City, is a Euest of her son. C. & I. Policcmau Kleindeutz and family, on South White street Harrv Richards, who has been at-Daven port, Iowa, tho past fourteen months, has roturned to town nnd will remain horo for about two months, after which ho contom nlates coins to Philadelphia to locato. Mrs. Willio Fetherolf, of Philadelphia who was tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Pierce Roberts, ou East Coal stroet, has ro turned to hor homo. William Yetkois is confined to his homo on East Contro street with a sovoro attack of nulnsr. Harry L. Goldin returned last ovoning from a pleasant visit to ftoituumberland He wns accomnanied by Sol. Soil', of that nlaco. Miss Ann e Watt, of Keading, wuo was tlin mioat of Mrs. T. J. Brougliall, lias re turned to her homo. Miss Lizzio Broughall is still a euest of Mrs. Broughall. James McDonald, of Watorbury, uonn is visltlnir his parents at Eappahaunock. James McDonald, of Connor's patch Uas re turned home from Jollet, 111., whero ho spent several weeks. J. M. Schaeffer Is touring Columbia county, disposing of the excollent phosphate that is being manufactured at tuo blionanuoan ler- tilizlug plant. His orders aro numerous ana . ...... , Sirs. Harrv J. Mooro. ot I'linauoipnia, 1 visiting at the rosidoneo of hor parents, Mr and Mrs. Levi Ormes. of South Uowots Htreot. Mrs. Mooro is an accomplished young lady, and is woll known in town. She is tnak Inir a tour of tho Uuitod States tor ine benefit of her health, and will visit Niagara Falls. Atlantic City and other summer resorts, nftr which sho will leavo for Canada, to visit relativos. Hadly Burned. William Sands. Jr.. a 14-year-old boy of Wm. Pcnn, was torribly burned wlillo play ing with blasting powder. He, with other boys, had built a brush tiro and they were throwing small portions ot tuo powuer into it to soe it cxplodo. One boy throw a largo quantity Into tho firo and the return htnat raueht tho nowdor Sands had in a tomato can. Tho explosion that lol- lnwfd burned Sands' hands and face In tarrlhla manner. It was thought ho would loso the sight of ono of his oyes, hut better hopes aro now entertained. Wllliolmlua Ilnnqnots Commissioners Amsterdam, July 7. Queen Wllhel mlna and the queen mother arrived hero yesterday afternoon and amid a great popular demonstration proceeded to the palace. Tho members of tho In ternational peace conference arrived from Tho Hague at 6:30 p. m. by special train nnd wore received at tho palaco by the queens, after which they were entertained at a magnificent ban quet. Queen Wilhelmlna proposed a toast, as follows: "I sincerely rejoice to see assembled the delegates to the con ference and to be permitted to renew my wishs for the Buccess of your work. I am glad to offer you the hospitality of my residence. I drink to tho health of all the sovereigns and chiefs ot the states of which you aro tho representa tives." WILLING TO PAY FOR IT. GUARANTEED CLOTHING. FOUR-BUTTON SACK SUIT Copyright 1899 By Hart, Schailner & Marx GOLDIN'S. QOLDIN'S. GOLDIN'S. Go to Goldin's For the Biggest Bargains Ever Offered You in Children's! IxxxxClothing in For the Next Few Days. Examine our display window and sec what we give you for so little money. Mammoth Clothing House, The Largest Clothing House in the County, & and 11 S. rviain :t., uiuu i, i i . REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. County Chulrmun QuhII Issues the Ofllclal I'nll to Voters, Notico is hereby given that the Schuylkill County Republican convention will he hold at Union hall, Pottsvlllo, l'a., on Monday. July 17th, 1809, at 10 o'clock a, m., for tho purposo of nominating a ticket to be voted at tho general election In Novemhor noxt as follows to wit : Ono po'son forjudge of Common Pleas. Ono person for District Attorney. Ono person for County Treasurer. One person for Protlionotary. Ono person for Clork of tho Courts. Ono person for Kocordor. One person for Eeglster. Two persons for Commissioners. Ono person for Director of tho Poor. Tho primaries for tho olection of doloeatos and alternates to tho county convention, and also county standing committee and alternates for tho ensuing year will bo held in all tuo election districts of tho county on Saturday, July 15th from 3 to 7 o'clock p. m nt the usual places for holding such elections ox, cept such places whore changes are made, duo notico being sent to the propor parties. Tho basis of representation in the convon. tion shall bo as follows: Districts in which less than thirty-fivo votes wero cast for W. A, Stono for Govornor last year shall elect one delegate and ono alternate. All other dis tricts shall elect two delegates and two alter. nates who shall be entitled to cast such vote as tho rules of the party provide. Each dis trict shall cloct ono county committooman, and ono alternate By ordor of tho Executlvo Committee. CHAS. E. QUAIL, Chairman. Pottpville, Pa., July 1, 1899. 7-3-3t-oaw A Great Sale ! For this week only we will sell all of our Russet shoes at exactly one-fourth less than the regular price. Children's Russet Shoes, worth 90c, at 75 cents. Ladies' Russet Shoes, worth $1 50, at $1.25. Men's Russet at $1.75. Men's Russet at $1.34. Shoes, worth $2.50, Shoes, worth $1.95, FACTORY SHOE STORE, Abo Lovino, Prop. S South Main Street. NUGGETS OP NEVS. Champion Pugilist Jim Jeffries, re turning to San Francisco, was greeted ns a hero. Fire at Coultervlllo, Cnl., destroyed C7 buildings in the business section. Loss, $200,000. Charles Orr, of Townsend, N. Y., and a Mr. Armstrong, residing near Wayne, wore drowned In Lake Wanota, near Wayne, while fishing in n boat. A thousand American miners who purchased provisional miners' licenses from Dritish Columbia officials, sub sequently cancelled by legislation, claim ?3,000,000 damages. Authorized Local Agent, REFOWICH, sni Shenandoah, Penna. What Uncle Dill Willi ted the Novr jiuper 1'ubllHlier to Do. A number of newspnpor nion wore ex changing reminiscences a few days ago In a Court street inn. One of thorn, by tho way, was on ox -publisher thut is to say, ho once owned nnd edited a paper In tho upper section of the stato. One of his sub scribers was William Mukcpeaoo Thook oruy Willliigton, whoso neighbors called him "Undo Hill" to savo timo and labor. "Ono day Unolo Dill walked into my office," said tho former publishor. "IIo placed his whip In a corner and removed his hnt. IIo naked If I whs tho editor, I pleaded guilty, 'Shako,' snid he. 'lam glad to know yo. When I was a young fuller, I used to do soino wrltin myself,' "Undo Bill lapsed Into sllonco and did soino bollil thinking for soveral minutes. Then lie resumed tho conversation. Ho said he liked tho uppourunco of Tho Ban ner of Freedom rnlghty well and hoped it was not only bringing mo faino, but money also. Naturally my bosom swelled with prldo. Tho old man said he had only a few minutes to spare, and, before leav ing, ho wished to ask it favor. I supposed that lie was about to spring a little poem whloh ho had dashed off all by himself, but that wasn't tho case. Undo Dill said; " 'My son, I want to ask you n special favor. My oyos aro not as strong as they woro, and I would llko to havo you print my copy of tho nuixjr in u typo two or throo sizes: larger than you uso In tho regu lar edition. Now, mind, I don't wont you to do this for nothln. I'm wlllln to pny for It. Horn's tho money, nml if that lsn t enough lot 1110 know wlion my suu sorlption is duo again and I'll pay what's owln. "Tho old man dovo his right hand Into his pocket, fished out a sliver half dollar and planked it 011 my tablo, saying: 'There's tho nionoy. If that isn't onough to cover tho oxtreo expense, lot 1110 know when I call in next spring, and I'll make it good. I'm wlllln to pay for any llttlo favors.' JJcforo I could explain tho im possibility of his scheme ho lumped into his buggy and started off for Doop Hoi low." Brooklyn Tlmcn, . HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'SCAFE, COR. MAIN AND GOAL STREETS. SATUBDAY. Bean soup. Dr. Jackson points to the startling fact that there are now 20 million Catarrh victims in this country and the number rapidly increasing. It has already become the National Disease. Are we to become a nation of Catarrhltes? It looks like it. The Aboriginal Indians are said not to have known the disease. That proves it Is not caused by our climate and must have been imported. Its growth was slow but persistent. Forty years ago there were ien than 40.000 cases iu the U. S., to-day there are 20 million, goon there will be 80 million. Where Is it to end? Shall we not awake till it has fattened its fangs ou every man, woman and child In the land? How shall we prevent It unless we take Immed iate and vigorous steps to stamp out the plague? This putrid disease knows no sex, no cfais, no station. It Is everywhere, A germ (microbe) disease It spreads by contagion. The carion I re.it h nnd expectoration o( the poor victim are lo.uledwith these microbes. Others breaththem la, they find lodgement and never release their hold till the victim lies down In death, unless ever)- microbe is killed. But can they be killed ? Yes, but not by any "blood medicine." No Ca tarrh germ was ever found in the blood. The ' rouble Is local and must be treated locally. A nalsatn has been discovered that Is sure death I I the Catarrh microbe, maklug a radical and , ermancnt cure. It is Brazilian Balm. It has c.ired teus of thousands lu the past IS years. It .'.Uo cures all the troubles caused by Catarrh, ns Sore Throat, Old Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthmr id Iiug troubles. The swallowing of tin Catarrh pus makes the Stomach Taw and ulcer r'ted. The Brazilian Holm soon makes a radlca c ire of the Stomach and alimentary canal. I Is the cheapest remedy on the market, a $1.0. b ittle containing a whole mouth's treatment As all sufferers with Catarrh and Asthma havi run-down systems we will till January next pu: a month's treatment of Toxlcola Tablets, free In with every $1.00 bottle of llratilian Tialm This is the belt Tonic and nerve and strength builder known. You gtt all lor $1.00, a moutli'i treatment of both. Now is the time to treat y-ur Catarrh. Do not delay. Ask your druggist a id take 110 substitute. If he will not get It, , nd direct to us. 1J. P. Jackson ii Co., M'f'g. Chemists, Indianapolis, Ind, SHENANDOAH DRUd STORE, Wholesale Agents! 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 Sf. RESIDENCE :-22l 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. you need a bath tub consult us. Cor. White and Lloyd Sts. if P. W. BELL, DIED. DAVIS. At Shenandoah, on the 6th Inst, Luke Davis, nsed 52 yearn. Funeral will take placo from uls late residence, S12 West Slay berry alley, on Saturday alternoon at 12.30 o'clock Service at the houso. Tho remains will be taken to tit. Clair on train leaviagShenamloah at 2.10 p. m.on tho Pennsylvania railroad for Interment. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to attend. 73-3t Ice Cream, tured daily, of town. All flavors. Manufac- Delivered to d parts MISCELLANEOUS. WANTEaA bright boy, 17 years old, or over, to learn the drug business. Apply at tho IIeiiald olllce. 1 1 17IOU KENT. Ono ot tho most desirable loco- Hons In town for a butcher, centrnlly located. Apply to E. C Brobst, corner Jurdln and Centre streets. 7-7-tf WRIGHT'S II PorallBiuousand Kskvous MRS M Dissasis. They purify the LJjl I I Bu. Blood and give UiAinir f" 1 1 Jl action to the entire system, m BaHMI Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, onfc&TIPATION nnd P'MPLES Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva- naDiy omainea or vnore woo use i'ouoxi Uomplexion i-owaer. 5 JTIOH BALK A new bicycle, tho latest make. Cheap for eush. Apply at the IIeuald olllco. EOH 8AL.-The llnussman property, located at ltiS liust Coal street. Itcason for soliinjr, wo desiro to close the estate. For particulars Inquire of Philip lilcrmann, North White street. 5-22-tf NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to B. O. M. Uollopeter, attorney, bhenandoab. 8-UMf SURE OF THE BEEF. WHEN YOU BUY BEEF FROM US, YOU MAY BE SURE OF IIS QUALITY. Wo dvo especial attention to the proper caroof the meat we sell, We buy the best stock, prepare It In tho best WAy, mid servo It with particular regard for cleanliness and attractiveness. The meat you buy here Is sure to be satisfactory. Ml 19 1 1 MEET. Vacation Time Is Here If you have a few leisure moments havo your head shampooed and your hair preserved. Ladles will be given special attention at their home every day, ex. cludlne Wednesday and Saturday, W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. New Store I New Stock ! BOTTOM ROCK PRICES I Boots and shoe, and footwear of all kinds ItepalrlnK neatly, promptly and cheaply done. C ATT EEL'S, SOS SOutta Main St., IT OR. Sealed PINK BAND Package. CNewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TEN'NEY COMPANY, von sale uy FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 10A IM. Main St. 25c Dallus Sells the Cheapest 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 urse. J. 203 E. Centre St. THE BOSTON BAKERY ! Just look, the best home-made bread and best Vienna bread at 4 cents a loaf. Cakes and pastry at lowest prices. Wp also bafce the celebrated Kye and Oraliam bread B. Morgenstein, 237 W. Gantr St, " ?!