r If A BICYCLE CASE. m 1 1. , . . - should cnrry on your wheeling ex peditions n email case of noccwltles : a little bottle of witch haicl, n roll of muslin bnndnges the rlelit thing to tootho n bruise or heal a cut, You want the best on such oc casions. Our' best" will be sure to ivcrcomo the bod effect of your 111 luck. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE; South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone Connection. A SUMMER NECESSITY 1 This Is the season when new clothes and gent's furnish ings are necessary When we make vou a suit lliere is no doubt about its fit and aualitv. Our stock of summer light weight suitings will insure satis faction. I xamine our show -window and street case. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. 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 I 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. fslaln St Centre Sts EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES OO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. Hp-121-123 North Mela St. PITHY POINTS. IfMppenliigfl Tlirutiglnmt the (Junntry Ulirnulclml fitr Hasty l'Mtiml. Division C, Pennsylvania Naval Reserves, of rtttsburft, Is to lie mustered out iif Service. No mora licenses will be Issued to hawkors, fakirs or peddlers to do business In PoLtsvllle. Company F, of Glinrdvlll, will hold an election fur a captain and two lleuummts on Monday evening;. The Ashland Council, wltbont a rant In the treasury, piopoeea to release the electric railway from taxation. The I'ottivlllo Town Council was com piled to make a temporal'!' ln of f8 000 tu meet cttrront expenses. Octogenarian Henry lmlaiiUugli, of Ln- caster, has entered suit airaltist his children to compel them to maintain him. Ily a new rule of the Joanna Heights camp meeting no fee for admission to the grounds will be charted this season. Letters of administration were granted to Bridget Whitaior on the estate of George Whitaker, late of Mshanoy City, deceased W 111am James, of Malmtioy City, has no- cepted a position as condurtor on the Lake sido lailwsy, succeeding Daniel Walters, re signed. Sheriff Iaufer, of Northampton county, is dally besieged by scoies of people for passes to witness the execution on August 22 of Llewellyn Stout. Adjutant General Stewart In preparing a general order to the National Ouatd of I'enn syWauia fixing the rifle practice season from July IB to November 30. The borough authorities at Mount Joy, LnnoBRter county, cut down Western Union telegraph wlrea because the company ro fused to pay tax on poles. Extensive contracts for street paving in Heading will he awarded by August 1, and proporty owners on the streets to le Improved must set curbs and make sewer connections. Mr, lialley, of Johnstown, and Mr. Egglos ton, of Virginia, both newspaper men, aro in I'ottsvlllo. Rumor has it that Mr. Egglestou is a prospective purchaser of the Evening Chronicle. In response to an appeal from Durnsldo Grand Army Post many peoplo of Jit. Catinol will to-day search tho mountains near that towu lor Dauiel Stranssor, a vctorau, who disappeared last Tuesday. llarnet Earloy, cashier of tho United States Sub-Treasury, Philadelphia, died yeS' terday of Bright's disease Mr. Earloy has been connected with tho Sub-Treasury over thirty years. A wife and thrco children sur vive him. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In loraitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these cjualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at A. Wasley's drug store. Sunday Specials. Services in the Trinity Reformed church o-inorrow at 10:00 a. in., and u:3U p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Z. S. Yearick, pastor. Reeular services will be held in tho United Evangelical church, North Jardln street, to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p, m. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Rev. J. R. lltnsyl, pastor. K. L. C. iu. on Monday evening, rrayor, praise and testimony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday cvanings. Bible study every Friday evening. Jr. K, L. C. E. every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Mooro, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 n. m. similar scuooi at a v. in. uiass mcei- ing on Wednesday oveuiug. General prayer meeting on Ihnrsday ovoiung. everybody welcome. Sorvicea in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, on West Oak street, to-morrow as follows : Holy Communion. 8:00 a. in. Morning prayer, 10:30. Sunday school, 2:00 p. ru. Evening prayer, 0:30. G. W. Van Fossen, pastor. First Jiantiat church, corner of West and Oak streets, Iiov. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10a. m. ana u p. m. huuuay scuooi at p. m. Prayer meeting aionaay ovonings. lounj People's meeting Wednesday evenings, Class meeting Thursday evenings. Sorvicea in tho Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. in. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E. Tuesday ovening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock Prayer aim song service on inursuay oven ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II W. Kochlor, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White street. Row J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. m,, led bv the rnstor. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m., Dr. J. S. Callen, Superintendent. Sermon at 6:30 p. m. Boats free. Everybody welcome. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardln street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m, and 0:30 r. m. Rov. E. R. Albins. pastor, Sabbath school at 2 p. m., ueacon John ISuuu. Superintendent. B. 1. P. U, Tuesday ovening, at 7:30. Wednesday ovening, genoral prayer meeting at 7:30, Everybody welcome. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Itov. John Urunlor, paBtor, j'roacu ing. 10 a. m. : Sunday school, l:oO p. m. preaching 0:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Eev. Cornollus Launsiu. pas tor. Matatiuum sorvico 0 a. ni. High mass 10 a. m. Church of tho IIolv Family. (Gorman R. O.l North Chestnut street, liev. A. T. Schut tlchofer, pastor, i lrst mass a a. m., second mass 10 a. ni. St Casimir's Polish R. C. church, North Jardiu street. Rev. J. A. Lenarkiewlra pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high mass 10 in., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Church of the Annunciation. 218 West Cherrv street. Rev. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor: Bey James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a.m., high mass. 10 a. ni, bououictiou, 7 p. m. St. Stanislaus church. Morning services on finndav at 8 and 10. Vespers at 7 o'clock, Sunday school at 2 p. m. Rector Weneslaus V. Matulaitls. Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West street, Rev. Henry Mit- nik. pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m. and 3 to S p. m. Sunday services 8 to lo a. m and every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. m Ileduced ltatea to Inillauapolls via l'enn sylvanla Itallroad Account Kpworth Lenguo International Convention, On account of the Epworth League Inter national Convention, to be held at Indian apolis, Ind., July 80 to 88, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its line, to Indianapolis, at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold on July IS and 10, and will be good to return until July 1, Inclusive, except that by depositing ticket with th Joint Agent at Indianapolis before July 24 and the payment of fifty cent, the return limit may be extended to leave Indianapolis not later than August , 189. For speoiflo rates and conditions apply to Tloket Agents. No Printer There. A printing office ii usually considered ratiier rough place, and tbe newspaper worker a rather hard fellow. Statistics, however, do not bear out that idea. Of 2.S00 aonvicts in the State Penitentiary of Texas, there is not a printer or newspaper man, while there are ministers, doctors, bankers, barbers, photographers, barkeepers, eooks and members of almost all professions and calling. The printer gets a bad nam because the nature of hU btuineM teaches him to detest than:, and he scorns the hypo crite. Killed Willi a Keg. Frank Maeevita. while standing in front of bis home at Duck Mountain hut evening, was attacked by a dog that appeared to ne raum, Macovitz threw an ompty beer keg at the animal and killed it. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Necrology Reports of This anil Oilier Towns of llin County, Mrs Otlierlno MrGee, an oldor resident of Jncksuns, tiled Inst evening nftor an ill ness extending over a period of several months. Thrco sons and two daughters survive. The funeral wld take place on Monday morning. Mrs. Louisa It. Balier, widow of the late Charles Ilaber died, Inst evening at her homo in l'ottsville. Mrs. Ilaber had been an In valid for some time. Mrs. Itabor leaven to survive her ono daughter, Mrs. John Cathcrs, of Now York, and tho following step rhll dicn : William Ilaber and Mrs. William Atkins, of l'ottsville, and Mrs. Augustus Heck, of Philadelphia. Tho funeral will take placo on Monday afternoon. Mrs Sophia Soifert, of Jalappa, diod yes terday morning at her home on Wator street. Deceased is survived by a husband, Wm. Selfert, who is employed at Ulmer's packing houso. The funeral of Luke Davis took placo at 12:80 p. m. to-day from tho family rosldonco, on West Mayberry alley. The services woro held at tho rosidnnro and tho cortcgo pro ceeded on tho 2:10 Pennsylvania R. H. train to St. Clair, where tho Interment was mftdo In tho Odd Follows' cemetery. Shenandoah Lodgo No. 51)1, I, O. 0. V., attouded tho funeral in a body. E. J. Davios was tho funeral director. The funoral of Mrs, Apollonia Schwado took placo at Mahanoy City this afternoon and the remains were interred In tho German Catholic cemetery. Mrs.1 Johanna Sullivan, 73 yoars old, died last night tit hor homo In Gilbcrtou. Sho is survived by two children, Mrs. Mary Curlln, of Gllbertou. with whom tho deceased re sided, and Mrs. John Rlonlan, of Mahanoy City. Tho funeral will tako placo on Mou day morning and Interment will be made in tho latter town. Diphtheria roliovcd in twenty minutes. Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil. At any drug storo. WM. l'BNN. Tho "kissing bug" has probably made its appearance here. Josiah Walker was bitten tho other evonlng on tho foot and hand. The foot is swelled to again its normal slzo and Dr. J. P. Roberts says it will tako somo timo to heal. Tho bite was a mysterious ono and, as it happened in tho night time, It is laid at tho door of tho kissing bag." Mrs. Loonard Walker was in Now l'hihv dolphia this week, for soveral days. William Sands, tho boy who was burned by an explosion of powder, Is getting better slowly, Tho burns aro very sovcro. His face is entirely wrapped and it is not known what are tho extent of his injuries. me acuuyiuiu Traction Company is re pairing its tracks hero, putting in now ouplings and improving tho road bed. Tho socond quartorly conforenco of the Wm. Peun Methodist Episcopal church will be hold hero on Monday, July 10th, at 7 p. m The choir of tho M. E. church sang tho Gloria" from Mozart's ISth mass last Sun day evening and it was much appreciated. Services as usual in the Methodist Episco pal church to-morrow. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.; Junior Epworth League at S m.; preaching atO p.m. Subjoct: "Indi vidual Responsibility." Everybody invited Rev. W. U. Stowart, pastor. When You Itrlde Your Wheel Always shake into your shoes Allen's Foot Easo, a powder for tho feet. It kocps your feet cool, prevents sweating foot, and makes your endurance ten-fold groater. Over ouo million wheel nconlo aro using Allon's Foot' Easo. Thoy all praise it. It gives rest and comfort to smarting, hot, swollen, aching, feet and Is a certain cure for ingrowing nails. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Sample FKEE by mail. Address, Allen . Ulmstcu, le Koy, JN . x Letters Gnuitcl. Letters testamentary woro granted to Edward Boddow on tho estate of Ann Beddow, late of Mahanoy City, deceased ; to Margaret C. Kaior and Michael J. Haughnoy on tho estate of Charles D. Kaior, lato of Mahanoy City, deceased : also to John H, Lutz. on tho estate of Henry Endy, lato of Walker township, deceased. Colliery Fire Out. Tho ilro in breast No. 77, 4th lift, Buck Mountain colliery, which burned since la3t Monday, is now believed to bo extinguished Tho firo originated from an explosion of a feeder of gas liberated by a shot. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and tako no other brand. It is the best flour mdo. A Short Z.tved Strike. Wilkesbarre, Pa July 8. It now looks as though the strike of 1,700. em iiloyes of the Lehigh Valley Coal con pany would be short lived. A commit tee of tho striking miners waited on General SuDerlntendent Lathrop yes terday to ascertain if some compromise could not be agreed upon, superm- tendent Lathrop said the company would insist on the use of safety lamps and that there could be no compromlBO on that point. The committee report ed the result of their visit to a meet ing of the strikers, and many of the latter signinea tneir intention oi re turning to work. urownod'TTIs Would-be Itesouor, Mt. Carrael, Pa., July 8. Rudolph Peters, aged 17 years, an employe at Locustdale colliery, went swimming at the dam near that place yesterday, Cramps seized him and he cried for help. Harman Leverenz, aged 17, went to his rescue. Peters, as ho arose for the last time, threw his arms around Leverenz, and both were drowned la the presence of a number of persons, The bodies were recovered. The "Sons'" ricnlc. The Sons of Veterans ptcnlo to bo held in Washington Park, Ashland, on Saturday, July 15, 1809, promlsos to be one of the best held in this vicinity for a number of years and a good time is In store for all who attend The clonic will commence at 2;30 o'clock in tbe afternoon. BEEGHAM' PILLS ;i I The Best and Safest Family Medicine i FOR ALL Bilious and Nervous Disorders ; S Sick Headache, Constipation, ; Weak Stomach, Impaired Di-; ; gestion, Disordered Liver and , ; ; ; Female Ailments. ; ; !:The World's Medicine:: i Annual Sale Exceeds 6,000,000 Boxes. I 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. " Jleecham's Pills bave the largest sale of ' K any proprietary ueuicmoin tao worm, ana r T tbu has been achieved T T Without the publication of testimonials T LT.IIISiVilcliM I will rnaranteo that tnjr Rheumatism Onto will K-liete lum bago, sciatica and all rheumatic pains in two ov three hours, and. aura in a few day, MUNXON. At all druggists, 25c a vial. Quids to Health and medi cal advice free. 1505 Arch st. FhUa. ItklJJdiJrjLyJ PERSONAL MENTI0N. Dr. Paul Scbultz returned to Bloomsburg la.it ovening. C. J. Qulin, of Scranton, spent yesterday and to-day in town. Miss Ilcsio Pliillips, of Now York, Is a guest of relatives In town. John D. Doughorty, of Suuhury, is a guest f II. J. Huntzlnger in town. Misses Fannie Gruhler and Annlo Bicrman aro visiting friends in Philadelphia. Dr. JntnesMonaglian, of Schuylkill Havon, wss a political visitor to town to-day. Invid Morgan, of St. Clair, attended tho funeral of Luko Davis in town to-day. T J. McDonald, tho roproscutativo of tho Singer Manufacturing Company at Girard- ville, spent last ovening in town. Miss Millie Simpson, who was a guest of John A. Lewis and family, on West Chorry street, has returned to hor home in Port Carbon. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Davis, and their two children, of Bothlehem, woro hero to-day to attend tho funeral of Mr. Davis' brother, Luko Davis. Miss Mary Swlndolls, a trained nurso at tho Methodist Episcopal hospital, Philadel phia, arrivcilhomo to-day and will spend hor two-wcoks vacation horo. Mrs. James Lord and hor two, children, of Canton, Ohio, aro guests of Councilman D. R. James ana family. Mrs, Lore was for mcrly Miss Maggie lialtzer, of town. Mrs. Adam Boyd, accompanied by her nicco, Mrs. Annio Foltz, of Atlantic City, Airs. Harry Uooves and son, David, and Mrs. T, Williams spent yostorday at Tumbling ltun. Mrs. Annio Foltz and son, John Boyd Foltz, of Atlantic City, aro hero to spend tho summer, at tho homo of her uncle, District Superintendent Adam Iloyd, on South Jardin street.. Ex-Councilman R. D. Reese left town yes- torday for Philadelphia, which placo he in tends to mako his futuro homo. X'OLITIOAI, POINTS. If Frco Silver Apostle Bryan, of Nebraska, is allowcl to dictate tho Democratic Judicial nomination (n this county tho coming man will bo William Wilholm. And why not? If Wadlingor, Schalck or Reilly are not good enough for tho freo sllvorites Wllhclm is tho logical candidate. Sliucrsvlllo Freo Press. Tho politicians are all at sea so far as tho results of Monday's convention is con cerned. Especially is this true as to tho Judgeship, although Wadlinger's friends ap pear confident of defeating Reilly. Tho rain greatly interfered with the primary elections this afternoon. Tho polls opened at 2 o'clock, but at the hour of going to press few ballots had been cast. Much interest is manifested in tho outcome. The Philadelphia Times says : "A Si huyl kill political prophet guesses that A. W, Schalck, uf Pottsvlllo, will be nominated by tho Democrats at their primaries Saturday for Judgo of tho Courts and M. I. lie- Loughlin, also of l'ottsville. for District Attorney." Thcro is a great scramble for admission tickets to the Democratic convention. Tho silver loadors aro making a fruitless oil'ort to boom Cummings or Ulrich for Judgo. Thoy aio not in it. Tho Hkrald, as usual, will give a full and detailed report of the Democratic convention on Monday. Wo have arranged to secure the latest returns up to tho timo of going to press Church Notices. Roy. T. G. Williams, late of the Yalo University, will occupy tho pulpit in tbe Congregational church to-motrow morning at 10 o'clock, and In the evening at 6:00 o'clock. Both services in English. Sunday school at 2 p. m. The regular preaching services will bo hold in the United Evangelical church to-morrow morning and ovening. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Everybody Invited, Proaching services to-morrow morning ona ovening. Morning subject, "Tho Golden Candlestick." Sunday school at 2 p. m, Evening subject, "Tho Spirit." Tho third sermon on spiritual anatomy. Everybody kindly invited. nought a Property; Anthony MIernickl yesterday purchased a proporty on West Laurel street from Jamos Wade. The consideration was 11,300. The tiansforwas eifected through E. W. Shoe maker, Esq. Cliainplonshlp Gnmo. Tho last of a serios of threo gamos botwoen the reeular Shenandoah baso ball team and the Shenandoah Browns will bo played at the Trotting park to-morrow afternoon, com mencing at 2:30 o'clock. This game will uo- ciilo tho championship betweon tho two teams. I Norcl SYrliifUIn Scliemo. Among the batteivd flotsam and Jel'am thnt hna necumuk.tod in n secondhnnd store not a great distance from Jackson squaro is a shabby round table with a curt ous secret and no doubt a still moro curi ous history. The top was onco covered with green billiard cloth, which now is worn to tatters and discloses a steel plate set in the center and perhaps ten inches square. Tho whole top is looso and can be re moved, revealing an interior spnoo con tnining a horseshoe magnet wound with Wiro and connected with an armaturo Tory much like that of an ordinary to)e graphlo instrument. A close examination shows an insulated wiro running down one of tho legs to a small knob or button protruding on tho outsldo. When the top la in place, tho steel plate rests directly over the magnet. This strange devico is explained clearly enough by Its present owner. "It is a dloe table," he said, "on which a lot of money lias been won. When it was in order, thcro was a good sized battery inside, connected with tho magnet, When the knob on the leg was pressed, tho current was turned on, and that mado tho steel plate magnetic Tho dlco thoy used with it had small metal disks on ono face, and us long ns the current was on thoy naturally fell that side down. When the knob wu, released, they would fall any way they chanced to come, so all that was necessary for the operator to do was keep his knee on the button and ho could absolutely control his play. ttovr Or leans Times-Democrat. To a curtain extent nil animals that llvo in the sea, such as whales, dolphjns and pqrpuiken, imve uie power to store up air, us they brethe only at intervals, when thoy come to the surfnoo for that purpose Wiien a person Is down In tho world, an ounce of help is better than a pound preaching. Uulwer. Buy Keystono flour. Be euro that the name Lessio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack Tiin WKATnnn. The teraporaturo lias fallen TErom oxas to the lake regions; it has risen in tho Middle ana North Atlantic states, except sta tionary on the Im mediate o o a s t. Thirty-two sta tions roportod showers for tho 12 hours ending at midnight, which la the largest record MB - MM tor tho season. Vr( (R!il Forecast for today D and tomorrow in this section: Bhoworsj partly cloudy and cooler; varlahlo winds, becoming northwesterly. Sunrlso, 4:47; sunset, 7:33; length of day, Uli., 4Cm,; moon rises, 7:G1 p. moon sots, C;b8 a. m. ELECTRIC TERMS. liey Arc Simple ICnoiiKh Once Yon Get tile llnnic of Tlietn. A consulting electrical engineer who was naked to put ouo of tho loss common electrical tonus in plnln lnnugngo snld: I am frequently resorted to for Just such xplnnatlons, and nothing surprises mo lnotu than tho haziness which still exists In tho minds of oven lhtolllgent folks in regard to tho simplest oloctrlcnl terms. To most people, the electrical units aro still incro Greek, and comparatively few go to the troublo to tako hold of tho moro com mon of them, such as "volt," 'ampere, resistance' 'electro motive forco, etc, and fix their meaning onco for rill ill tho uiliid. A man who knows mo only by reputation wrote to mo tho other day that hb had dono this with much satisfaction to himself, ns ho 1ms now a far moro in telligent idea of electrical doings than ho liiul beforo. Hut Ftlll, ho sold, from timo to timo somo oloctrlcnl words orcep into tho dally press which convoy nothing to him, Ho mentioned ns ono or tnoso tno term 'wntt hour.' 'Now, this is quite slmplo. Tho watt is tho unit pf clectrlo powor. It means tho powor uovolopcu when 44. ao root pounds of work nro dono per- tnlnuto, or 7375 foot pounds tier seconu. A loot pounu is tho amount of work required to ralso one pound vertically through a distnnoo of ono foot. Whon thbi is figured down so as to bo defined In horsepower, which is un derstood by overy ono, it can offer no diffi culty, and if any ono to whom tho word watt is puzzling will roniombcr tnnc n wntt is tho ono-soven-hundred-and-forty- slxthof a horsepower ho will have no moro uncertainty about it. Having get so lor, it is an easy gradation to tho 'watt hour,' which is tho term employed to indlcato tho oxpondituro of an oloctrlcnl powor of ono watt for an hour. In othor words, tho energy represented by a wntt hour is equal to thnt expended In raising a pound to a height of 8,054 foot. An oven easier way of llxing it is .to loineniuer that two watt hours correspond almost exactly to raising a pound to a bolj lit. of ono mile. 'The undoretunuiiiK or suon terms opons out somo very curious facts to tho uninitiated, l' or lnstunco, a certain ury battery, weighing 6.38 pounds, was known to yield luu wntt hours. If tills force wcro applied t raising tho battery Itself, It would Hi. It to u height of over ten miles " Agali., in ono hour the energy translat ed in an un'innry It) cnndlo powor lamp weighing about an ounoo would raiso thttt lamp to a height of 400 miles at n velocity of nearly seven lilies per mlnuto. Yes, It pays a man to oxpena a llttio pains on mastering tho ordinary electrical torms." St. Louis Olobo-Doinocrat. . HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'SCAFE COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. MONDAY. Pea soup. LAKE I The only pleasure resort and picnic grounds in tins region Splendid lake of fresli water. Ice and wood, free, to all picnic parties to prepare and preserve meals. An orchestra is established here for the entire season. For particulars address, B. J. YOST, Prop., Barnesvllle, Pa. Ice Cream, All flavors Man u f a c - tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts 2l.&TL FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYqrk. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Blade Only Djr TENNEY COMPANY, FOK SAU: 11V FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 fSI. Malm St.i rnim.-cKnr-OT 0 DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholesale and Retail. SO Wont Centre Stroot LOAVES OF BREAD, 25c Buy 23o worth of checks and receive more and hetter bread than la baked anywhere in town. Cakes and pastry at low prices. Try our celebrated Itye and Uraham bread. BOSTON BAKERY, U MorKcntteln. 237 W. Centre Btreel The Remorse of a Guilty tomach FACTORY SHOE STORE, 5 South Main Street. Window Guards, Stable Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerlck St. 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 glad to give you an estimate on it. If you need a bath tub consult us. P. W. BELL, MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOU HUNT. Ono of tho most desirable loca- tlons in town for a butcher, ceutrnlly located. Apply to i:. O Urobst, corner Jardin and Centre streets. 7-7-U T71011 BALK. A new bicycle, tho latest make. 1 t'hean for caidi. Anolv at tho 11euai.ii olllco. tf POU SALE. Tho Haussman property, located at 138 Kast Coal street. Henson fur hcIHiil-. we ilrslro to close tho estate, l'or particulars Inquire of Philip lliermann, North White street. 5-22-tf "VTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to S. a. SI. Ilollopetcr, attorney, tihenandoah. 8-31tf For Every Palate. We believe wo can gratify your every need In our line. Wo endeavor to provide for our trade the choicest beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork, cured and salt meats cmethlnc for erery palate. We can always recommend our meat as bolittf tendsr, clean and good In every part and form. BEL'S, 19 1 1 SIEI. A box of our srranL rnniLT mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. DoHvored at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. Henry McLellan, of Hamilton, 111., l3 n veteran of the xCth Illi nois Infantry. He said : " For more than fifteen years I was a sufferer from gastritis in its worst form. I was much reduced in flesh and strength and unable to attend to business. Finally my wife persuaded me to try Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People and to my surprise I begnn to get better. Three boxes effected n cure that has been pennanent. When I began to take the pills I weighed 136 pounds ; now I weigh 163. These pills did me more good than all the other medicines I have ever taken. H. K. McLULLAN." Subscribed and sworn to before me this second day of December, 1897. R. R. Wallace, Notary Public. From the Press, Hamilton, Jit. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People contain, in a condenstd form, all the ele ments necessary to give new life and rich ness to tho blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, 8t. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neural t'ia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effects of the grip, palpitation of the heart, pale nnd sallow complexions, and all forms of vt ealcness tlther in mole or female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills far Pale People art mver sold bj the doten or hundred, but always In pack ages. Al all druggists, or direct from the Dr. Wil liams Medicine Company, Schensctady, N. Y., 60 cents per box, 6 boxes $2.50. 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 Shoes, worth $2.50, atSi.75. Men's Russet Shoes, worth $1.95, at 51.34. Abe bovine, Prop. 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 Cor - White and Lloyd Sts. This Hot Weather One needs a cooling beverage that will gently tone up the system while it quenches the thirst. Lauer's Beer and Porter Just touches the spot. They are cooling, satisfy ing and invigorating, These brews will be furnished in case lots for family use by applying to Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA Vacation Time is Here If you have a few leisure momenta have your head Bhampooed anil your hair preserved. Ladies will be given special attention at their homes ovey day. ex cluding Wednesday and Saturday. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. New Store! New Stock. I BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Hoots and shoes and footwear of all kinds Ilcpalrtng neatly, promptly and cheaply done. C ATT ELL'S, 206 SOuth Main St., Tho Rosy Froshnoss Ana a velvety softness of ths skin is Invsv rlably obtained by tboce who uso i'ouoni'a Complexion J'owder.
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