A BICYCLE CASE. To provide for cmereenclcs you should curry on your wheeling ex peditions n nmnu ease of necessities : rt little bottlo of witch Imicl n roll of muslin bandwtes llio right thing to soothe n bruise or lical n cut. You wont tlio best on such oo cn.lons. Our best" will be sure to OTcrcomo the bud effect of your 111 luck. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South ..Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. SUMMER NECESSITY ! TP"5? This Is the season when new clothes and gent's furnish Ings are necessary. When we malce you a suit there is no doubt about its fit and 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 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 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. Main St Centre Sts, EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, A BEEGHAM'S PILLS cure bilious and nervous Ills, sick headache, disordered liver and impaired digestion. to cents and 95 coats, at all d rue store. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for Unity l'erusnl. This is delightful weather. Tamauua.wlll erect a new school ImlMitiR. The Pension Kxauiiners met in Pottsville yestsrilay. Wonder whether candidate Wmlllngor would attend a Bryan banquet this year. Miss Annie Fox, of Tamaqna, mid IMwartl Hill, of Lansfurrt, were married at noon to day. Improvements are being made at tlio Franoy building, corner Main and Lloyd streets. The rolling mill plant of the I'ottsvlllo Iron and Steel Company will positively bo sold on Saturday. The Pottsville School llord re-elected all tlio eld teachers last ovenlnc Sumo of the salaries were increased. How much caslor it is to become identified with discreditable things than those of valuo as reputation makers. Schuylkill Traction car No. 36 was run on the Shenandoah branch to-day with a now coat ot paint to improve its appearance. Kdward Camp, of Centralia, omployed at the Centralia celliery, was caught under a fall of coal, and was painfully hurt. Joseph H. Garner, formerly of Ashiand, at present residing In Tamaqua, has been granted a valuable patent for improvements in rotary engines. Tho many friends of James Carlin, Esq., of Pottsvillo, who has been critically ill for tho past weok, will be pleased to hoar that his condition is greatly improved. Tho huckleberry business is still on the boom and tho various dealors arc reaping a rich harvest. It is calculated that the crop this year will be the largest in ten years. All members of Camp 208, Patriotic Order Sons of America, are requested to attend tho regular meeting of the camp this ovening, as a very important question will come up for consideration. Thero is a rumor oxtant in Hazlcton that the L. V. and Penna. Kailroods contemplate the erection of a Union depot at Ilazlnton. That city is sorely in need of such a central railway station. Burglars, working in tho glare of an electric light, entered tho South Bethlehem Supply Company's storo through ft window, and secured $500 worth of wathos and jewelry. Irving M. Scott, of San Francisco, presi dent of the Union Iron Works, where tho battleship Oregon was built, yesterday paid his first visit to the plant of the Tiethlehom Steel Works, which turned out tho famous war ship's armor. Wilson Solt was yosterday appointed a fourth-class postmaster at Harrity, Pa. Four hundred laborers aro cmployod in tho building of the new Bethlehem-Nazareth trolley road. At Cranberry, Luzorne county, thrco-yoar-old Mary Rushka was struck by a train and latally injured. Supposedly because he went blind in one eye, Farmor George Shove, living two miles from Wellsboro, committed suicide by shoot ing. Bny Keystone flour. Bo snro that tho name Lessio & Bajeb, Ashland, Fa., Is printed on every sarV HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'SCAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. FUIDAY. Vegetable soup, Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c - tured daily, of town. Delivered to all parts 2k. 3K ITOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TENIVEY COMPANY, roil BALE BY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 rl. Main St. i 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., Barnesville, Pa. A box of our sfecihl rnniLT drew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. 4 Columbia Brewing Company. LOAVES OF BREAD, 25c. lluy 350 worth of eheeks and receive more and better bread than Is baked anywhere In town. Calces and pwtry at low pries. Try our celebrated llye nnd Graham bread. BOSTON BAKERY, THE SCHOOL BOARD. Meeting f,nst Night- Touchers Will llo ISlecled Noxt Week, A special meeting of the School Hoard was held Inst night for tlio transaction of general business. The soion was a brief one ond was chiefly dovoted to tho consideration of repsli to school buildings. Tho members in nttendaneo wero Messrs. Kolpor, Holvcy, Dove. Mallek, llanna, Martin, Coughlin, Kerrigan, Whltakor, Connors, Baugli, Loo, Sullivan and llritt. On recommendation of tho exoneration committee tho secretary was authorized to purchase n record book nnd stationery for uso on exonerations. Tho commlttco on building and repairs presented a report as follows : "Your building and repairs committco mot and wero furnished tho bid of Glonn and O'Hcaru and an nddltlonal bid of John Uowl. Tho bid of Glenn and O'Hearn Is for putting up a celling of yellow pino for ?99.-IO Mr. Oowl's bid is for plastering, thro coats, at 20 cents per square yard, including tho removal of tho old plastering from celllne. We would rec ommend the putting on of plaster, aud that It bo given to tlio lowest blddor on plaster. We nhrThand you herewith bids of Messrs. A. L Graf and M. II. Master. Mr. Graf's bid $A2 75 ond Mr. Master's $1 15 por square foot Thero being 3SJ feet of fonclng, Mr. Master's bid would bo $4t 24. Wo recom mend the putting up of tho fence, and that it bo iriven to tho lowest bidder, and that tho necessary stones bo placed for anchoring posts. Wo hand bids recoived to dnto here with. Wo also recommend that tho ceilings at tho White street building be. put on nnd that repairs bo made to other rooms at tho samo time." The plastering bids referred to related to work to bo donoatthe old Whito street build ing. John Convillo was a bidder at $00.70, bulk, aud Elmer Loucks at 20 cents per squaio yard, tho same as Mr. Gowl's bid. Tho fonclng referred to Is to bo dono at tho building corner of Wost aud Lloyd streets. Tho report was accepted and tho rccommen-( dations adopted. A motion was made that ono copy of the School Journal bo subscribed for, to be sent to tho secretary's office for uso by tho mem bers. Mr. Whitakcr moved an amendment that the copy bo paid for by tho members and ill. Dove seconded tho amendment but, after an explanation by Superintendent Cooper that the Board could legally ray for tho copy, Mr. Whitakor asked permission to withdraw tho amendment. Sir. Dovo ob jected to this. Tho amendment was de feated, Mr. Dovo requesting to bo recorded in the nfllrrnatiyo. Tho original motion was then carried. Tho Board adjourned until next Wednes day ovening to levy tax, elect school teachers, ilx tho term and salaries, and general busi ness. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Sadie Williams is lying 111 at her homo on-East Coal street. Miss Salllo Price, of Lost Creek, is visiting friends in Borwick. Miss Mary Leckie, of Washington, D. C, is spending a few days with Pottsvillo friends before returning home. Mr?. John Ilaupt, of Frackvlllo, and daughter, Miss Sarah, wero town visitors last ovealng. Mrs. William Beck, of West Line street, has presented her husband with a son. Mrs. M. J. Kilroy, of Philadelphia, who spent the past week in town visiting her mother, Mrs. E. Walsh, of West Lloyd street, left yesterday for Sevon Stars to visit her sister, Mrs. Christ Bossier. John Monachaii, a League Island Navy Yard attache, at Philadelphia, is tho guest of his parents in town. Miss Hattie Snpowitz lias returned from a two-week visit to her sister, Mrs. Harry Kaufmann, of Towanda. Sho was accom pan led by tho Iattor's husband on the return trip. Charles Stubbs, boss machinist in the erec tion of the new ico plant at tho Columbia Browing Company, and Miss Brennan, of Wost Coal street, eDjoyed a drivo through tho Catawissa valley last evening, behind Frank Scanlau's spirited road horso. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thine that ever was made is Dr. Kmc s New Life Pills. Everv Dill is a sucar-coated clobule 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. bold by A. wasiey. Committed Suicide, Made dospondont by tho loss of his posi tion, William Johnson, a former well Known Pottsville man, committed sulcido by in haling illuminating gas at bis office in Phila delphia. He was a civil engineer and was formerly omployed on the Heading subway in that city. Letters Grunted. Letters testamentary wore granted to Lonisa B. Cattus, on tho estate of Louisa R Babcr. lato of Potttville, deceased. To Martha Geiger, on tho estato or Daniel II. Gcicor. late of St. Clair, deceased. Also to Margaret Koerper, on tho estate of John Koerper, late of Tromont, deceased. Tyler Announces nift Candldnoy, Roanoke. Va.. July 13. Governor J, Hose Tyler. In a dispatch from Marlon, Va., announces himself a candidate for United States senator to succeed Thomas S. Martin. He says in part The people of Virginia have been aroused to taking an active Interest in the selection of their senator, and re sent deenly the intimation that inter ested corporations and certain favored circles arrange in advance who is to be selected for this high honor." Mine Accidents. John Cobley, a car runner employed at the North Mahanoy colliery, had his face lacer ated and several teeth knocked out by a lly- ing sprag striking him. Michael Hosier, a laborer at the Vulcan colliery, had one of his shoulders severely injured by a fall of top rock. Robbery Early This Morning. This morning at four o'clock, while the electric light system in the western end of town was demoralized, an unknown robber hurled a piece of rock, weighing 4 pounds, through the show window of George Dengler's shoe store, at 428 West Centre street. He reached in the window by stand ing on a neighboring porch and seized cheap pair of men's shoes, and ono ladies' shoe with a high heel and another with a spring heel. The crash of breaking glass awoke Mr. Dangler, who was sleeping in th room above the store. He raised the window just in time to see the robber fleo with his booty. Owing to tho darkness be was unable to recognize tho thief. Dangerously Iturneil. Michael Kostorik, 37 years old and Dlovedatthe Mahanoy City colliery. cm' was probably fatally burned to-day by as explo sion of gas. His head and face and arms up to tho elbows were badly burned. He also received lacerated wounds of tho scalp, Day ou the Farm, Several residents of West Cherry street scent yesterday at tho home of Mrs. Peter Henry, at Zlon's Grove, and had a vory en. joyablo time. Among those in the party were Mrs. William Spears, Mrs. George Hares, Mrs. Luke Boweo, Mrs. George Burner, Mrs. James Kerwln, Mrs. Joseph Iietkiewicz, Mrs Essie Carey, Mrs. Maggie Powell, Miss Katie Youtz, of Minora vine, Misses Essie and Annie Carey, and Messrs. Albert Burner, Joseph Retkiewicz, James and Samuel Kerwin and TIIH WliATIlUIt. The prossuro continues Iiign off tno South Atlantic and North Paciuo coasts. A trough of low pressuro oxtends from Now Mexico to Mani toba. Tho tenipor aturo has fallen in tho Mlddio nnd Lower Missouri and tho Uppor Mississippi val leys and In the lakes regions, and has romalned near ly stationary elso- whero. Forecast for today and tomor row In this section: Gonorally fair: continued high tomperaturo, with pros pects of cooler weather tomorrow af ternoon or night; variablo winds. Sunrlso, 4:50: sunset. 7:33: length of day, 14h., 43m.; moon rises, 10:31 a. m.; moon sets, 10:05 p. m. VOUTICAT, POINTS. Judge Koch, if ho doslres to be nominatod, should muzzlo tho Republican. unalrman Uuail has opened headquarters at tho Merchants' hotol, Pottsvillo. Tho Democratic convention liiaclo a good beginning but a sad and disgraceful ending. To add to tho discomforturo of the Silvor Junta, Editor Lawlor was refused a substitu tion in tho convention, when it becamo known that ho was to be a member of tho committco on resolutions. Tbo nvcrago Schuylkill Democrat cares moro for tho offices than tho principles of the party. Somobody stolo tho ballot box In Port Carbon on Saturday and gained information as to who assisted in tho defeat of Burgess Slattcry as a dolegato to tho county conven tion. Prosecutions aro threatened. Such things arc not unusual hero in Shenandoah. An amusing featuro of tho convention was tho contest made by J. O. Ulricb, of town, for the chairmanshin. At tbo nrimarics bold in town ou Saturday ho was a candidate for landing committeeman in tho South ward and received the minimum vote cast nine. But as tlio leader of the silver faction ho was determined toTo conspicuous and by a tem porary substitution got on tlio floor and ran for chairman. Tamaqua Courier. Thero is a contest on for every offico to be nominatod by tho Republicans, oxcept Clork of tho Courts. Tho Novomber election this year will oc cur on tho seventh of tho month. There will bo elections In 11 states and governors will be chosen in six, namely, Maryland, Ohio, Iowa, Massachusetts, Kentucky and Mississippi. Location may give Shenandoah the Poor Directorship. Tho Republican primary clcetions will be held ou Saturday. With tho exception of the First aud lourth, thoro aro spirited contests in tills town. In tlio Fifth ward three sots f delegates are in tho field. Tho capture by tlio aiiti-Ilryanltcj of tlio Democratic convention was a great surpriso. Thoadhcronts of tho Nebraska leader aro swearing vengeance. Thoro appears to bo a well-grounded hope that the Republicans will carry Schuylkill, unless they also make a factional contest. Tho Tamaqua Recorder, the organ of tho Silver Juuta, which declared positively that it would not support tho ticket if Wadllnger was nominated, now hedges. It says: "Tho majority rules, and wo will uso our best efforts to elect tbo full ticket as nominated. Democracy first." Now, what do you think of that I Hon. Joseph Wyatt is making an actlyo canvas for tho Commissionershlp nomination Letters received from Sonator Jones, of Arkansas, now in Switzerland, confirm the denials of his contemplated resignation of tbo Democratic National Chairmanship. Butior township is in the saddle. The 'statesmen" from that district controlled tho Democratic convention and selected tho chairman. The rumor that Chairman Moycr, of tho Democratic county committee, will resign shortly, seoms to havo some foundation. Tho public declaration of Senator Morgan, of Alabama, that the time has come for Dem. ocrats to cease following fanatics and one- idea men has startled tbo Bryan contingent, Ho calls on tho Democrats of the South to be conservative and join in tho compromise with tho Democrats of the Last on Demo cratic principles. Ho wants to drop idols and look for unity. From all sources comes the assurance to James McElhenny of his nomination for Prothonotary next Monday. Jim would mako a hustling candidate. His popularity at his prosent and former homes is unqucs tionod. Mahanoy City Record. Candidate Higgins desires to state that his nomination was secured without desoitlng any of his friends. Comments tho Hazleton Sentinel: "The Schuylkill Democrats straddled tho national issues by ignoring silvor and onlogizlng its Nebraska apostle, Bryan. When profes sionals such as prevail in Schuylkill fail to see any motit in the silver fako then it is tlmo for something elso to bo introduced." Common Nuisances. John Moshinskiand his wife anddaughtor, Josophino, each furnished S300 ball on charge of being common nuisances, preferred by Kate Viuzgon. Justice Toomoy hoard the caso. All tho parties reside on the "rocks." Anthony Stramik and Anthony Skumin paid the fine and costs to Chief Burgess Tabor on a similar charge. Tho arrests wore made last night by Officers Mullahey and Foyle. Assaulted Ills Wife. Isaac Morgans was committed to jail to-day on a chargo of assault and battery by his wife, Mary. Tho daughter, Mrs. Alice Durham, was tho prosecutrix. Justice Tootney committed tbo prisoner. Fell From a Porch. Charles, seven-year-old son of John O'Con noil, of Mahanoy City, sustained a fracture of tho left leg, below the knee, by falling to a pavement from a porch. DIISD. SMITH. On the 12th Inst., at Hazleton. I'a W. II, Hmltli, aged 59 years, 7 month, ana 7 davs. The funeral will take mace on Satur day, 15th Inst., leaving Hazleton on the 0:96 a. m. L. V. It. It. train and arrlvliifrat Shenan doah at 10 1!, proceeding front the depot to tho Odd Fellows' cemetery, where interment will be made. Itelatives and friends respect fully Invited to attend. ,-12-ut . for over ua , UJT VIA. NATi' oi laouiooeior RHEUMATISM. tlPTtWATflTi , . .. . . . v muuu ana Bunuar uompnuats, uuu jirt'jMireu onacr no eirmgcni GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS. rescribeaty eminent pnytlolansr DR. RICHTER S Aiinunn rr TAIN EXPELLER. World renowned I liomarfcablyeucceMfuli I Only genuine wlthTrade Mark " Anchor,"! zocotoeo-aDoiue. Atalldrugguuioriarongn I 3 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Eranou Houses, Qm Olajjwcrks. ' Liwortca ami Hecommemwi fy Yt. DniQ'litU. Al niateri. ami . ir prominent people. DR. RICHTER'S ttANGnOR" fiTOIIAOIIAr. best GOLi-DIN'S. Are You Taking Advantage Mammoth Clothing House, "The Lareest Clothine House in the County. 9 and 11 S. Main NEW TELEPHONES. Application to be Made This Month for a Charter for New Company. Application will bo niado to the Governor July 25th by Howard Mutchler, P. W. Evans, James Young, S. S, Yoke and G. F. Coffin, all of Eaiton, for tho charter of a corporation to he called "The United States Long Distance Telephone Company," the object of which Is tbo purpose of erecting, constructing, pur chasing, maintaining, leasing and operating telcphono and telegraph lines and exchanges in and through twenty-eight counties in this stato, including Schuylkill. This company Is to compete with tho Bell Company and will furnish long distance phones at about half tho present rate They will absorb the local companios in the various counties and will thus be in a position for euectivo competition. MISCELLANEOUS. COIl KENT A house at No. 207 West Oak 1 street. Six rooms. Good location. 7 r month. Apply to James Patterson, 205 West Oak street. 7-12-tf FOIt SALH. llross window natures. Suitable for either shoes or hat.. Will lit nny size winnow. Apply io j osopn uaii. ia soutn Main street. 7-12-lw I71STUAYED.- -From the premises of John 111 UVt.. nf Vn,A.tlln ,. 1 . . . . HOD, u. lUKBOI.C. UII HIC Ubll I1IB.., t. tnnnll, yellow cow without horns nnd with chain and br sm bell on neck. A suitable rewnrd will be palu lor return to above nddrees. 7-12-Gt COIl HUNT. A suite of rooms In the Kgnn nuiiuing, corner oi ;tiain nnu ucniro streets, for olllce purpo-cs. Well lighted and all con veniences. Apply at 10 Knst Centre Btreet. tf TTIOK ItKNT. Ono of tho most deslrnblo locn X' tlons In town for a butcher, centrally iuuucu. ajijiij- tu ji. u itroost, corner jnruin uuu centre- BtrcctH. riTOIt SALE. A new bicycle, tlio latest moke. X' Cheap for cash. Apply at tho IIkdald uuieu. i IjOn SALE. Tho Xlnussman property, located at 133 East Coal street. Itcason for selling, ivh uemru to cioso mo estate, For nartlculnrs inquire of Plillln Blcrniann, North Wldte street. 5-22-tf "VTOTIOE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- j.1 piy io o, u. ju. uonopeter, attorney, oucnnnuoau. tt-ai'tl For Every Palate. Wo believe wo can gratify your every need in our line. Wo endeavor to provide for our trade the choicest beef. veal, mutton, lamb. nork. cured and call meats acmetli In fj for every palate. o uui mwuyn rvc-uiuiiicuu our inuuuj aa ueillg tender, clean and good In every part and forim flEUI 19 1 OAK STREET THE CUTAWAY FROCK THREE-BUTTON CUTAWAY Copyright, 1899 Br Hart, Scbtfuer & Marx Authorized Shenandoah, Penna- GOLDIN'S. Of our special ten-day sale ? If not we want to nsk you whyi Have you considered that our entire stock of Men's, Boys' and Children'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, and in so doing, we will satisfy you that the sale now going on, is the biggest bargain sale ever offered in this vicinity and it will positively last only io days, during which time you can get n $15.00 Suit for $8.50, $12.00 Suit for $7.2s, $10.00 Suit for $6.00, $8.00 Suit for $4.So, $6.00 Suit for $3.75, $5.00 Suit for $3.oo. And you can also get clothing for the little fellows at such prices that you never heard ot before. In our south side show window you can select a suit for your boy that has been selling for $3.50 up to $4.50, and during this sale can be bought at the icinark ably low price of $1.50. As this sale is only for ten days, it will pay you to call early and make your selections at the St.. L. Goldin, Proprietor. FACTORY SHOE STORE, S South Main Street. - Abo Lovino, Prop. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. A WATER FAMINE repaired before the famine sets in. It will only cost a trifle at the moderate prices we charge. Other plumbing consistent with good work. If you intend to put a steam heat plant Juto 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, rHiw.-CHEnr-STORE o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wast 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, 8CHAFFNER & MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHINQ. Local Agent, S. Main St GOLDIN'S. 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 gi 50, at $1.25. Men's Russet Shoes, worth $2.50, at $1.75. Men's Russet Shoes, worth $1.95, at 91.34. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes Is often the cause of leaky hydrants and pipes. Have them Cor - white and L1yd 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 YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Itefroctlonl.t, who has testimonials from the beat people ot the county, us to his nullity, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cnuse you nny trouble call nnd see him. Glauses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. Our Haircutting and Shampooing l'l coses everybody. Vfe do lots of It and are galnlne new cus tomers dally. Lndlcsshnmpoolng done at ysur own home upon notification. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. New Store ! New Stock ! BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Boots and shoes and footwear of all kinds Itepalring- neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 2oes SOutb Matin St, - fios. I lp-121-123 North Main St. II. Morgensteln. 337 W. Centre Street John Fishburn.
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