A BICYCLE CASE, To provide for cmcrtn ncies you nlioiiltl carry on your wheeling ex pemions n nmull rnnoof necessities: n little bottle at witch hazel, n roll of muslin bandages the right thing to mot he n bruise or hent ft cut. You want tho best on mich or enMonn. Our best' will be nuro to overcome the bad effects of your 111 luck. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. A SIMMER NECESSITY! -This Is the season when new clothes and gent's furnish Ings are necessary. W hen we make you a suit there is no A ubt about its fit and quality. Our stock of summer ligtit weight suitings will insure satis faction. Examine 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 decentered 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 E 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. FOR YOUR ICE COLD oI9pDA WATEB, 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. Main Sc Centre Sts. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, "ffo 13 North Jardln St. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPET5, AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, JSas. lIp-121-123 North Alain St. mm PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Jnmea Iloalon, of Lost Crock, is critically III. Mhi Dora Richards has gone to T.lowollyn to visit friends. Isfldoro Soff. of Northumlicrland, Is visit ing friends In town. Mrs. Charles Parry, of Cnmdon, K. J., Is a Ifuost of friends In town. Mils ItAr.el I.nml), of South Jnrdlu street, is visiting friends nt Ashland. Dr. W. N. Stein mid wlfo spont to-day visiting friends nt Pottsvlllo. Adolph l'rlneo. of Pottsvlllo, solicited trade among tho clothiers hero to-dav. Qcorgo How left for Philadelphia yester day, and Intends to Iconic there. Charles Strouso and Charles Nciswontor havo returned form Philadelphia. Mr and Mrs. Fran Ramer, of Reading, are guests of relatives In town. Dr. II. J. Williams, of Ashland, was a guest of fi lends In town last ovcnlng. Miss Lillio Jonos Is homo from Cliostcr town, Md.. to spend a few weeks vacation. Misses Wynn and Potts, of Mahanoy City, were guests of friends In town last evening. Misses Mary E. Jonos and Dora and Agnes Walsh visited friends at Barncsvillo yester day. Mrs. Edwanl Ileeso, of South Jardln street, Is visiting friends nt Wadcsvlllo, near St. Clatr. Mrs. J, W. Rlchnidson nnd son, Frank, of Mahanoy City, are visiting M. W. Priro, of Lost Creek. Miss Sophlo Rnssoin, of Urooklyn, N. Y., is tho guest of Miss Mlunlo Dabb, of West Contro street. Mrs, Oliver Louoks nnd daughter, Jessie, visited friends at Gilbcrton aud Mahanoy City this morning. II. L. Whitolook, formorly of town, was receiving tho glad hand of his many friends hero last ovening. Mrs George Sacgor entertained the Social Seventeen at her residence, on North Jardln street, last evening, Miss Lottie Dornbach, of West Centro street, is spending a few days at Roaring Creek as a guest of friends. Misses Kleindonst and Davis, of Mahanoy City, and Miss Lindcntnuth, of Gilbcrton, wero visitors to town last ovening. Misses nianclio Rich and Cora Christian, of Ashland, wero In town last evening, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kciper. Abo Sherman is now catering to tho patrons of Max Lovit's up-to-dato hat storo as sales man. II s vacancy at Sam Block's was filled by William Cos. Dr. D. J. Langton and sons, Daniel and Edward, have gone to Bedford Springs, Pa., for recreation. Tho latter son Is nfilictod with rheumatism and will seok reliof at tho Springs, Kpworth League National Convention, In dianapolis, Ind. For this occasion, tho Lehigh Valloy Rail road will soli tickets to Indianapolis and re turn, at one faro for tho round trip. Tickets will bo sold for all trains oxcept tho Black Diamond Express July 15th and 10th, limited for return passage to July Slth. By deposit of tlckot with tourist agent at Indianapolis, not later than July 24th, and payment of feo of 50 cents, return limit will bo extended to leavo Indianapolis to August 20th Inclusive, DIED. SMITH. On the 12th Inst., at Hnzlcton, I'n., W. H. Smith, aged 09 years, 7 months nnd 7 days. Tho funeral wilt take place on Satur day, 15th Inst., leaving Hnzlcton on tho 9.5G n. m. L. V. It. It, train nnd arriving nt Shenan doah nt 10:49, proceeding from tho depot to the Odd Fellows cemetery, where Interment will bo made. Relatives nnd friends respect fully Invited to nttend. 7-12-31 HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'S CAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. TIIUESDAY, Baked beans and pork. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. ITAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Blade Only By n TENtfEY COMPACT, FOR SALE 11 Y FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 tM. Main St.) LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic grounds in this region. Splendid lake of fresh 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., BarnesvIIle, Pa. A box of our srEcmL rnniLT drew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. r LOAVES OF 25c. 4 BREAD, JIuy 230 worth of checks and receive morn and better bread than ! baked anywhere In town. Cake and pastry at low prices. Try our celebrated Hye and (I r ahum bread. BOSTON BAKERY,' I). Morgonsteln. 237 Vf- Centro Street 17 PITHY POINTS. R,pnnliigs Throughout tho Country Ohronlcl(l for Hasty I'nru.nl. Tho dog-day season opened yosterdny. Tho School Hoard moots this ovening. Heal ostato dealers of Heading nro forming nn exchange. A now telophono company Is knocking for entrance In the Ilethlchcms. A number of Polish citizens of lit. Carmcl have organized n co-operntlvo storo. Capt. Archibald, of Company M, 11th Kcglnifiit, of Pottsvlllo, has resigned. The Town Council of Tamaqua Increased tho salaries of all tho borough oilicints. An effort Is being mado to orgautzo a typo graphical union In Pottsvlllo. It will fall. Tho Lehigh Valloy Itallrnad Company em ployes on this division will bo paid to-morrow. Falling from n box car at Hsrwootl, Lu zerne county, George Petro fractured his skull. Tho averago amount of lager beor drank by each person In Hnzlcton tho past year was m.i glasses. Herbert Olcmons has been appoluted to n clerkship In tho Delano olUco to succeed William Glonn. Ily a fall from tho Mllncvllle, I.uzoruo county, coal brcakor yostorday, Kied. Schmidt was killed. Tho work of dismantling Gordon piano has boen stopped by injunction, at tholnstanco of tho Mine Hill it. II. Co. At Shamokln lirnkciuau Gcorgo Whotraw, of Tamaqua, fell from a Heading freight train and was fatally injured. Young Harry Green, as ho stood holding his bicyclo In tho street at Reading, was run down by a trolley car end lost a leg. Ono hundred aud two applicants for stato certificates wero examined nt Wllliamsport yesterday by tho Pharmaceutical Examining Board. Tho discharge of a toy pistol lacerated tho hand of Ulrlcli Shollnskle, of Shamokln, on tho Fourth, aud he died yesterday from lockjaw. An oporation was performed on Isaac Yeaklo, an Ashland merchant. Ouo-fourth of ono foot and tho great too of the othor was removed. Tho York Telophono Company lias been bought out by a local syndicate which will pay $15 per sbaro for all stock, tho par value being $10. Mrs, Thomas J. Campboll, wifo of the lato superintendent of tho Heading collieries in tho Ashland district, moved to Ptttsvillo yesterday. Dr. Fotherolf, of Mahanoy City, shipped his racing horso, "Marl," to New York stato. "Marl" is entered in tho Elmira circuit in tho 2.14 class. Msggio Jacobs, a god 17 years, died at Wllkesbarre yesterday from lookjaw, the result of burning her finger with a blank cartrldgo on tho Fourth, George Plummer, of Scott township, Lacka wanna county, a farm hand, went to tho room where his child was sleeping and shot himself through tho head, A grand eisteddfod will be held at tho Welsh Baptist church, Mahanoy City, en Labor Day, Sept. 5, nudar the auspices of tho church choir of that congregation, Mrs. Georgo F. Bacr, wife of tho Philadel phia & Reading Railway director, is suffering from severe injuries, tho result of a fall downstairs at hor bomo in Reading, Two kegs of powder oxplodcd in the Burn side mines near Shamokln, and John Mink stone was fatally injured, whilo Peter Shook was torribly burned on tho faco and body. Miss Laura Horn, and hor trlend Miss Monaghan, of Shenandoah, left yesterday for llarvoy's Lako, whero they will spond the next couple ef weeks, says the Ashland Tolo gram. Col. D, B, Case has beon appointed Major of one of tho new regiments to bo sent to tho Philippines. Col. Case commanded the Fourth Regiment in tho National Guard and in tho war with Spain. William R. Landefield, Jr., of Ashland, while harnosstng his horso yesterday, was kicked on tho boad and rondered uncon scious. His forekead was badly cut requir ing several stitches to closo tho wound. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS. LOW-HATE VACATION TllirS VIA PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has selected tho following dates for Its popular ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington : July 27, August 10 and 21, September 7 and 21, and October 5 and 10. An oxporiencod tourist agent and chaperon will accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, oxclusivo of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold at $10.00 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and all points on tho Delaware division; $11.25 from Atlantic City; $0.00 from Lancastor; $8.50 from Altoona and Har- rlsburg; $6.00 from Sunbury and Wilkes- barre; $5.75 from Wllliamsport; and at pro portlonate rates from other points. A stop over will be allowed at Buffalo, Kocboster, Canadalgua, and Watklns within tho limit returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion. An extra charge will bo mado for parlor car seats. Tickets for a side trip to the Thousand Is lands (Alexandria Bay) will bo sold from Rochester In connection with excursions of July 27, August 10 and 21, September 7 and 21, good to return to Uochester or to Cacan daigua via Syracuse within five days, at rate of $5.50. Tickets for a side trip to Toronto will be sold at Niagara Falls for $1.00 on July 20, August 12 and 20, and Septombor 23, In connection with excursion of September 7, tickets will be sold to Toronto and return at reduced rates, account Toronto Fair. F time of connecting trains aud further Information apply to nearost ticket agent, or address Goo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listless ness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley. The Delineator For August Is called tho midsummer numlor. and presents a complete analysis, by Illustra tion and description, of all that Is latest and most fasbionablo in tho world of dress. The special articles of the magazine are character ized by a high literary tone, and tho house hold, social and departmental discussions are on the usual distinctive plane of excellence. In this number appear two turn-piko sketches, by Sarah Norcliffo Clcghorn, marked by a delightfully quaint Now Eng land flavor. Girls interests and occupations, by Lafayette McLaws, forms a nowsy melange of pertinent notos and hints, Two sprightly home entertainments are embraced in a psychological game, by Edith Dickson, and a proverb party, by Ida Kenniston. Of particular household .valuo are tho domestic subjects : the children In summer, by Phoebe w. Humphreys, salads without oil, by Nina Gordon, and emergency dinners, by Edna Witherspoon, Marriage Licenses. Michael Fesitsoo and Mary Daukunskle, both of Shenandoah. John (' Price and Clara Cook, loth of Mahanoy City. Till! WKATIIHIl. Tho proasuro Is high off tho north Atlantic nnd north Pacific coasts. A trough of lowpros- W it mirn nvtnndn from Arizona to Mani toba. Tomporn turo has fallen In the mlddlo and northern Hoclty mountain regions nnd tins romnlned nenrly stationary olsowhero. l'oro cast for today and tomorrow In this section: F n 1 r : light sotithoastorly winds. Sunrlso, 4:60; sunset, 7:31; length of day, 14li., 44m.; moon rises, 0:33 a. m.; moon Bets, 0:41 p. m. 1'OMTIOAI. POINTS. Shenandoah has another candldato for political honors. Edward Krstcr, an ox inemher of tho polico forco and 0110 of tl actlvo Republican workers of tho Second ward, is a candldato for Poor Director at th hands of tho county convention of that party. Mr. Kostor was a mnrtldato for tli sanio offico several yours ago, and his friend reel confident that ho will bo rewarded tl tlmo. Yes, Senator King has a candldato for Judge, and tho Senator and tho candidate feel quito happy. How about tho other fellows ? William Mooro, of Towor City, Is tho latest candidate to enter tho field. Ho Is au active aspirant for tho nomination for Register, subject to Republican rules, Ho is tho father of Dr. Georgo Moore, lato physician at th Almshouso, Tho latter was In town yester day. Tho inoro ono views tho Democratic tlckot, tho weaker it appears. ThenppointmentofDr.il. G. Reltzol, of Mahanoy City, as census supervisor for th Schuylkill-llorks district, was somewhat of surprise His brother, tho Quay loader I Lancaster county, is given credit for securing the plum, but It will not help tho machine I this county. Beforo tho roll was called for nomlnatln Commissioner, P. J. Ferguson, of Lost Creok withdrew in favor of Boylau. of Mahanoy Piano, as did also Thomas E. Manley, of town, l'atley, orTamaqua, also withdrow in lavor of tho Mahanoy Piano candldato, hut tho llrennan pcoplo landed their favorito, al though by questionable methods. The Boy Ian supporters nro fighting mad. An exchango says "it was ono of tho most disorderly and disgraceful gatherings ever held in the county." It is welcome nows that ox-Senator John J. Ingalls has ro-entored Kansas politics: and If he shall be successful in his canvass for election as Representative for tho First dis trict of that state, thoro will bo ono man on the floor of Congress worthy of Kansas. Tho Republican convention noxt Monday from all indications promises to bo a decorous gathering. The whlto dove of peaeo will hover over tho convention hall nnd tho dele gates will all wear olivo branches on tho lanol of their coats. Tho precedent sc. by tho uemocrais 01 being so boisterous and ex uberant that officers of tho law wero called to restore order will not likoly be emulated In fact, the convention will be as decorous nnd solemn as a Quaker prayer mooting un less, of course, tho unexpected happens and tho hatchets aro again dng up and factional strifo declared. Kxcftlng Ituuaway. A sensation was crcatod on Main stroot this afternoon by a team of hbrscf belonging to tho Grand Union Tea Company running away with a load of furnituro bohind it, Tho team started from tho P. & R. freight station and continued at a mad pace down Main street as far as Laurel, whero tho wagon struck a treo and tho toara was haltod. The horses were started by the bit of ono of thorn breaking. David Holvey, tho driver, jumped from the wagon at th start and escaped Injury. The furnituro was scattered along the street during tho fight. Between Main and Oak streets tho runaways collided with T. J. Broughall's team and ono of tho latter had one of its hind legs badly cut, and prob ably otherwiso Injured. The tea wagon was damaged by coming in .contact with tho treo Sued for Trespass. Constable Matt. Glhlon, of town, has beon sued before Justine Stapleton at McAdoo on a charge of trespass. The case comes up on the 17th inst. The complainant is J. M. Kitten house, formorly of town and now of Uazle ton. Rittenhouse was suod some timo ago by If. E. Dengler, of town, and a wagon belonging to tho former was scizod under the fraudulent debtor act. After judgment Giblou sold the wagon on an execution and bo is now being sued for making the sale. Ho says ho will show Rlttonhouso that all his proceedings in tho matter wero porfoctly legal. ISItten by a Dg. The eleven-year-old son of John Snod- don was bltteu on the loft cheek and left arm yesterday by a dog ownod by Isaac Davis Dr. Stein cauterized tho wounds. S3. OO to Niagara Falls nnd Iteturn via the Lehigh Valley ltallroad. On July 15th the Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets to Niagara Falls and return, at tho special low faro of $5.00 for tho round trip, limited for return passage to July 17th inclusive, Tickets will bo honored on any train oxcept tho Black Diamond Express, Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for particulars. The Unnttnliiitlile One. Sho Indood it's not an easy thing for a girl to got n. husband. Ho Why, n pretty girl can innko her choice of four out of ovory flvo men she moots 1 She But it's the fifth that sho wonts. Ilarlom Lifo. A bundle of spider webs, not larger than a buckshot nnd weighing loss than n dram, would, If straightened out and un tangled, roach a dlstnnco of 350 miles. 'rrtor over iTT j?;r all nati7 l "AT.S v uiuuioDoior 7 2TEUHALGIA and similar Complaints'! GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS . preconoea Dy eminent pbTtlcuu Dn. RIflHTER'S Aftinunn it pain expeller; World renowned I ItiMnttvVftMvflacceiflfDlt Only ci-nnlno wli h Trad Mark " Anchor." . k). uM.Biwiiia, AtLilldrugguuortoroagu 1 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Otra Olasswork. unaowa, anil Hecommtnnea by a lrulntn tohnl. tMtl lrttntl - -a PC on. oa, RicHTcrra "ANOnOIl" STIIMAMIAr. bai I 1 mm GOLDIN'S. Are You Taking Advantage ""v j - a Mammoth Clothing House, The Largest Clothing House in the County, 9 and 11 S. Main St., I Goldin, Proprietor. MISCELLANEOUS. FOlt ItKNT A houso at No. 207 West Oak street. Six rooms, dood location. J7 per month. Apply to James I'ntterson, ZOO West Oak street. 7-12-lf FOIl 8AI.E. Brass window futures. Sultnblo for cither shoes or hats. VIII fit nny size window. Apply to Joseph Kali, 13 South lla'n street. 7-12-lw 1STUAYI!D--I'rom tho premises of John ll Wclse, nt Yntenvlllo. on the Oth Inst., n small, yellow cow without hornsnnd wltlichnln nnd hr-tsq bell on neck. A suitable rewnrd will be paid for return to above address. 7-12-31 FOTt HUNT, A suite of rooms In the Kgnn building, corner of Main and Centro streets, forolllcopurpo.es. Well lighted and all con veniences. Apply nt 10 East Centro street, tf Oil ItENT. Ono of tho most dcslrablo locn- Hons In town for n butcher, central lv located. Apply to iii. u. iiroust, corner durum and Centre streets. 7-7-tf JJIOH 8AU5. A new bicycle, tho latest make. ) Cheap for cash. Apply at the Herald ofllce. tf ITOR SALE. Tho Unussnmn property, located at 133 East Coal street Kcason for sclllnir. we desire to closo tho estate For particulars Inquire of Philip lllermann, North White b i reel. o-zti AJOT1CE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1N ply to S. G. M. Ilollopetcr, attorney. Hhcnandonh. 8-31 -if PROPOSALS. Proposals will bo received by the Street Com mitter of tho Uorougli of Shenandoah, up to 7 o'clocic, Wednesday evening, July 19. 18D9, for paving with vitrllled brick eight hundred feet more or less, of Kast Centre street, between the Lehigh Valley nnd Philadelphia railroads also seven uuuurcu icct, more or lees, ox JNorth iMalii street, between Centre nnd Coal streets. A cer tified check for $1,000 must accompany ench bid as an evidence of good faith the check of the sDccessful bidder to be held bvthe bornutrh to guarantee the faithful performance of the work, mm iu uu rciurnuu iu mu uruwer upon mo colli' Diction of the same AH bids must bo In the hands of the chairman of tho Street Committee at or before 7 o'clock on the evenlnir of Wcdncsduv. .lulv 19. Specifications can be fieen nnd additional in formation obtained by calling on any member oi i no street uommiuee or on me liorough Surveyor. DANIEL COAKLEY. FJSTKKHAKKIN8. JOHN P. DOHHM. Street Committee. Shenandoah. Pa., July 10. 1899. 1 112-18 For Every Palate. Wo believe we can gratify your every need In our line. We endeavor to nrnvfdn fnr nm- trmia choicest beef, veal, mutton, lomb, pork, cured and salt incats scniething for every palate. "u""1 MTwjBiccuimiiBim our meats as nelng tender, clean and good In every part and form. BELLI 19 1 OAK STREET. THE CUTAWAY FROCK BP THREE-BUTTON CUTAWAY Copyright, 1899 Dj Hut, Schiffnor & Man Authorized L. REFOWICH, Shenandoah, Penna. r- GOL-DIIM Of our special ten-day stile ? If not we want to nsk you why. Have you considered that our entire stock of Men's, Boys' and Cliildreji s Clothing is being sacrificed at almost one-half price ? Did you examine our window display ? If not, make it your business to do so at once, nnd in so doing, we will satisfy you that the sale now going on, is the tbiggest bargain sale ever offered in this vicinity and it will positively Inst only 10 days, during which time you can get a $15.00 Suit for $8.50, $12.00 Suit for $7.25, $10.00 Suit for $6.00, $8.oo Suit for $4.So, $6.oo Suit for $3 .75, $5.00 Suit for $3.oo. A. -J .. ,r.f Wliiorr f.ir Ivoii upvpr heard ol before. In our ni u vuu u.iii fc-.v....,, if select a suit for your boy that has been selling for S3. 50 up to $4.50, ,i.,v,'.,rr tl,!e eolo rnn l,f lintifrlit nt the rein.irknhlv low nrice of iftl.BO. As this sale is only early aud make your selections at FACTORY SHOE STORE, 5 South Main Stroot. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDEDTO, FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerick St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. A WATFP FAMTWF 13 often the cause of leaky XX it XXX XjX X XXiUAll Li 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 au estimate on it. If you need a bath tub consult us. P. W. BELL, Cor. White and Lloyd Sts. rniLn.-cnnir - store o D15ALKK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wost Contra Street. You ought to be particular when you buy a cutaway suit. This style of garment is meant to be dressy. It must have care ful workmanship and tailor ing. The graceful lines and perfect fit of our Hart, Schaffner & Marx cutaways make them popular with good dressers. A man looks well in one of them and the materials are the best that money will buy. This is the label: HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHING. Local Agent, GOLDIN'S. thp Utttp fellnwA nt such tirtpp.t tltnt - - 1 eolith side show window you can for ten days, it will pay you to call the 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, at 1.75. Men's Russet Shoes, worth $1.95, at $1.34. Abo Lovino, Prop. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes This Hot Weatlier2a- 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 YOUR EYES. J. DCOLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Ilefrnctlonlat. who from tho best iieople of the county, oa to lils auiiity, win bo at ORUDIiER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. If your yea cause you any trouhlo call aud aea him. Qhwaea fumlihed needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. Vacation Time Is Here If you have a few leisure momenta havo your head ahuiuiioocd and your hair preserved. Ijwlle. will be KIven special attention! at their home. e?ery day7ex' cludinjr Wednesday and Saturday, W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. New Store I New Stock I BOTTOfI ROCK PRICES I Boots and shoes and footwear of all kinds Itepalrlng neatly, promptly and cheaply done. C ATT EL'S, SOO SOutb Main St.,
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