A BICYCLE CASE. To provide tor emergencies y o 11 should entry on your whpcllnn ex peditions n small owe of necessities i it flttlo bottle ot wlkh haiel, n roll ot ratiallti bnndnRes the right thing to nootlie a brule or lieal n cut. You want the bent on buoIi oe. canlonR. Our best will Iia nure to overcome the bail effects ot your 111 luck. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South .Mala Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. A SUMMER NECESSITY 1 This Is the season when new clothes and gent's furnish ings are necessary. When wc make you a suit there is no doubt about its fit and aualitv. Our stock of summer light weight suiting? will insure satis laction. I-.xamine our show window and street case. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. DON'T BE BLIND REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Homo Lively Contest nre I'roiiilflml for To.morrow. The Itepiiullekii primaries to lie held In town to-morrow promise to develop Pome very lively ami lute rest! lift contest. It is understood there will lie two tickets In most of the wards, and the Fifth ward claims the distinction of having three. The tickets thu far antioiinred are : Fibt ward County Delegates Joseph Tempest and William T. Uvuns. Alternates Robert Auderson and William Wagnor, Standing Committee Jame Tempest. Second wahi County Delegates w. i. Leo and lWward Mallck. Alt mates David Llewellyn and Ouy Kolper. Standing Com mittee D. H. Lewis. Tho second tlckot is : County Delegate, Thomas Grllllth. Alternate, John Hal . TlliBD warp County Doleeates James 0. Sampsell and Thomas Tosh. Alternates Andrew Hose and William James. Standlnp; Committee John St. Shaffer. The opposing ticket is: County Delegates Fred. Hurt and Robert Lawson. Alternates John Fry and William Feist. Standing Committee Jolm Shaller. FouitTlt wAiti County Delegates Charles Lewis and John Flshbiim. Alternates A D. Gable and Joseph Temple. Standing Committee Arthur Whomsley. Firm wabi County Delegates Charles Hornherger and W. Jt. Cannon. Alternates 1 Harry lEoxby and Jeffrey Williams. Stand- ine Committee W. SI. Cannon. There is another ticket as follows : County Delegates-Cyrus Geiso nud Irvin liock. Alternates George Knott, Jr., nud John Williams, Jr. ,'jtaiiding Couimittco D. 1' Derr. A third ticket iu this ward hears tho names of Henry L. Jones and Gordon Brown for County Delegates. Alternates George Frantz and John Calo. SMudlug Committee uaviu J. Davies. Alternate Thomas Williams. 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. $40.00 Bicycle Away Dally. Given The publishers of Tuk New Yohk Stab, tho handsomely illustrated Sunday nows paper, are giviug a High Grade Bicycle each dir for tho largest list of words made bv using tho letters contained in 'T-ll-14 Jf-K-W Y-O-ll-K B-T-A-Il' ho more times in any one word than it is found iu Tho New York Star. Webster's Dictionary to bo considered as authority. Two Goon Watches (first class timekeepers) will bo given daily for second and third beet lists, and many other valuable rewards, in. eluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets. China, Sterl ing Sllvcrwaro, ete.,'etc. in ordor of morit This educational contest is being given to advertise and introduce' this successful weekly into new homes.ond all prizes will be awarded promptly without partiality. Twelvo 2-ccut stamps must be inclosed for thirteen weeks trial subscription with full particulars and list of over 390 valuable rewards. Contest opens and awards commence Monday, June 20th. and close Monday, August 21st, 1890. PITHY POINTS. . Happening Throughout the Country Uhronlrleil for Hasty I'erusal. Itohbera are operating at Fraokvllto. A mule owned by John Roberts, tho livery man, died from colic yesterday. Many neonle visit tho Lost Creek dam9 these days. The employes of tho Kohloy Ituu colliery woro pant to-uay. Louis Jortlon, who leu Ulrardvillo some time ago for Philadelphia, is dangerously 111 wiin iohu puison. Tho employes of tho I', & It. collieries in the Ulrardvillo and Ashland districts wero paid tholr wagos this afternoon for workdono the last hair ot June. President Joseph S. Harris, of tho I'ltlln- dolphin & Beading Ballroad, will loavo for kuropo on Suurday to he absent for somo ti mo. The Pottsvlllo printers last night organized a union nuu electod oulccrs Tho First National Bank, of Schuylkill Haven, will suoitl.v open Its doors for bus! uoss. Tho batik will bo located in the Baylor uuiiuiiig on Mum strcot. Fire destroyed Haddock and Shiuk's No, 12 coal breaker, at Plymouth. Luzeruo county, yesterday. Loss, $00,000. Tho breaker was struck by lightning. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company has notified its employes who havo defectlvo eyesight that they must get glasses or quit tuo uusinoss. Sadio Elliott, of New Phl'adelphla, eldest dauchter of Hurry Ell ott.whn was murdered by Thomas Brcnuau, has boon elected ono of tho school teachers of that borough. Tho County Commissioners, yeslordoj. vis- ited tho almshouse and selected tho si to for tho now ico and slaughter houses. Bids for these buildines will ho oncned next Wednes day. Tho joint convention of tho teachers and school directors of the Pottsvlllo district will bo hold next Tuesday cvonlng at Fottsville. Tho Town Council of Ashland passed the ordinance graining tho right of way to tho Coutralia-Ashland Kailivay Company. Work on Its construction will begin soon. Tho four large stacks at the Fast Bear Ridgo boiler house fell down Saturday oven ing, owing to tho ropes which held them in place becuiuing looso. . Tho Gllberton School Board failed to elect teachers Tuesday, only six. mdmbcrS being present causing a tio.on tho question. Miss Aunio Bowen, of St. Clair, was oper ated upon for cancer nt her homo in that place. Tho operation was performed by Dr. J. C. Diddle, of the Miners hospital. Private Howard Trout, of tho Fifteenth United States Infantry, who died a few flays ago in Cuba, was a resident of Columbia, City Controller Charlos Forster, of Leb anon, rcfuses.to sign a warrant for the pay. incut of tho Edison Company's bill for street lighting. Tho annual reunion -of tho Luthorau churches of tho General Synod of Pennsyl vania, Maryland and Washington will bo held at Pen Mar on July 27. Paul Walsncck. a miner, hecamo dizzy while ascending from a mine, at Forest City; 1 in e . i , i-i , i t i . i . nuu iuii irum luo uucKet uuiuiuug uowu iuo shaft, being instantly killed .' The 1500 minors aronnd Sykosvlllo have indorsed tho settlement of the coal strike in the Clearfield regions, and will return to work on Monday. Orders wero issued from Harrlsburg yester- TIII! WI5ATHKK. 'i'hb tompornt'uro' has fnfloTi ln'tlto lower lnko region, tho Ohio valloy and ! mountain region, and has remained nearly stationary elsewhere. Foro- cast for today and tomorrow In thra section: Showers ) 9 today; unsettled fe 3 conditions tomor- "Irow; varlablo ?f winds. Sunrise, 4:51; sunset, 7:33; longth of day, 14h., 42m.: moon rises. m.; moon sets, 10:31 p. m. mm 11:29 a, . PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. ErfF. Kohler and William Hunsborgor returned yesterday from Greenwood, Dela, waro, whoro.thoy attended tho funeral bf their sister. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Foldser mado a busi ness trip to tho county scat" to-day. ' J. J, Franey wag among tho townsmen who spout this morning at Pottsvlllo on businoss. Justice Jero. Toomey mado a .trip to Potts villo this morning. George Clovenstlne, the- Pennsylvania Ballroad brakeman, is on tho sick list. Miss Mamo Laudorman, of Mlnersvllle, is a guesot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dove, Sr., on South Jardin; strcot. Miss Ella Clausor has gono to Hokendauqua, Lehigh county, to visit friends. Suporlntondont J. W. Cooper visited friends at Pottsvlllo to-day. P. J. Cleary- transacted businoss at tho county seat to-day. Mrs, John A. Lewis has gone to Heading to visit friends. Arthur Shaw, formorly of town and now of Latrobo.'ls spondlng a few days here. John Fctzer loft town yesterday to visit friends at Port Carbon. Bichard Tobin is confined to his homo on West Cherry street with illness. Miss Blanche -Rich, of Ashland, is the guest of Mrs G, W. Koiper. Clyde Gay. of Fottsvillo. was In.town .to day as a guest of Ids brother-in-law, Dr. W. N. Stein, and left this artcrnuon for JNew York cltyjwhoro he Jms secured a situation. Miss Ilaltio Jones has gouo to Newark, ri. J., to spend ber vacation. Miss Gertrude Grant returned to her home in Lowisburg to-day. Misses Carrio and Mabel Mollen, of town, aro in Mahanoy City, visiting friends. Miss Emma Morton, of town, is a guest of friends at Mahanoy City. Mrs. Fred. Bcnn'er. of Beading. Is visiting in town, the guest of Miss Emma Bolich. B. J. Yost, of Lakeiide, was a town visitor this afternoon. ' 1 James Klecso, of Beading, was a visitor to towu to-day. GOLDIN'S. GOL.DIN'S. CSOL-DIIM'S. Are You Taking Advantage Of our special ten-day sale ? If not we want to ask you why. Have you considered that our entire stock of Men's, Boys' hnd Children s Clothing is being sacrificed at almost oile-half price ? Did you examine our window display ? If not, make it your business to do so at ptice, and iu so doing, we will satisfy you that the sale now going on, is the biggest bargain sale ever offered iu this vicinity and it will positively last only io days, during which time you can get a $15.00 Suit for $8.50, $12.00 Suit for $7.2s, $10.00 Suit for $6.00, $8.00 Suit for $4.5o, $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 of 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 remarkably 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 - Vrrfpa. JUST RECEIVED AN IMMENSE STOCK OP CHILDREN'S WASH LINEN AND CRASH SUITS, WORTH $1;AND $1.50. OUn PRICE 50c. Mammoth Clothing House, The Largest Clothing House in the County, 9 and 11 S. Main St.. L. Goldin, Proprietor. Ynnrllst can reach us anv dav between these ,i m -.!.. n, in wlifMi if day fixing the rlflo practice season of tho ' I Nntiinal rinafil nLlm.Hl, frnw, Tt,lt7 IK f. uiuy uu cuuiiuu w "..j , j jNoveniber 30. Socialist-Labor Atnetlng. A. Klein, an eloquent speaker from Now York, will address an open-air meeting at 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. - will bo printed in the following issue of The New York Stab. Only one list can bo entered by tho same person. Prizes aro ou exhibition at Tas Stab's busiuess olliccs. Persons securing bicycles may have choice of Ladies', Gentlemen's or Juveniles' 1S00 model, color or size desired. Call or 'address Dept. "E," The Nnw Yobk Stab, 230 W. 30th Street, New York City.. SS.OO to Nlacara Fulls mid Ileturn Via Uie I.ehlcli Valley Kullroad. On July 15th tho Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets to Niagara Falls and return. at tho special low faro of f 5.00 for the round trip, limited for return passago to July 17th inclusive. Tickets will bo honored on any train except tho Black Diamond Express. Consult Lehich Valley ticket agents for particulars. Deaths and Funerals. Florence, two-year-old daughter of Frank and Itnlla Shnnn. tf Weet Huokleberry alley. died yesterday afternoon. The funeral'will "" " . . .. c1.1t.. t rri.- i.i; Miss Eliza Jl. Williams, eldest aaugntor 01 "i me aouiau-u-.uu. yj. r. and Mrs. James Williams, of Port Car. generally is invited to hear the issues or the 1 .i:.i f-nm onmnllcatlnn of day discussed. 7-14-!Jt 'VII, uicu j unvtu.j ,.v.u. hi - , . . 1 - diseases. She was wen Known by a large circle of friends who will mourn her loss, 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 Be Centre Sts the corner of Main and Oak streets, Shenan doah, next Saturday evening, in the interest The funeral will take place on Monday worn- ing. ' Florence, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott; Vyas buried yesterday in the Holy Family cemetery at Iow i'hita- delnbia. The funeral of Miss Katie aiurpny, xu year old dauehter ot mniei wurpuy, o. Mahanoy City, took place inthat .town, this morning. Working Night and Day. The husiest and minhtiest little thing that nCTWM made is Dr. K ne's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule 01 lieaitfl, tlial changes wcaKness into sirengiu, uhucm n: intn enerET. brain-fatr into mental power. Tliey're wonderiul in building up tne neaiui. Uuly 25c per dox. som Dy i. yasicy. CAPT. WILLIAM ASTOU C1IANLEK, Congressman from New York, is tho presi dent of The Nuw Yobk Stab, whleh i giving away a FORTY DOLLAR BICYCLE daily, as offered by thuir advertliemcut in another columu, Hon. Amos J.' Punimigs, M. C, Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District 'At torney of New York. ox-Goyoruor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred. Feigl, of Now York, aro nmonctho woll known names in their Board of Directors. Elected Frluelpul. Smith Murphy, formorly a principal of Mt, Carmel public schools, was nlectcd principal of tho Centralia schools Wodnosday ovoning, Tho salaries of' all teachers wore raised $2.50 nor month. Thero woro but two changes in fho corps. Misses Hurst and Kinney being the now teachers. VICTIMS OF A THUNDER STORM. A Boy Killed nnd IThroo Other Tor- sous Injured by Lightning. Stroudsburg, Pa., July 14. An eleo trlcal storm, doing much damage to the crops, passed over tho eastern sec tion of this county Wednesday even Ing. Lightning struck in several places, killing a uoy and Injuring several others. In a field at the time the storm came up were Benjamin Place, Jr., his son Paul, 14 years old, and Clayton Place. They had a wagon drawn by two horses and were In put ting In buckwheat. As they neared a Dig walnut tree thero was a terrlnc clap of thunder, followed by lightning, Paul Place was Instantly killed, to gether with the two horses and a dog, Benjamin Place was struck and knocked off the wagon and the boy Clayton was also rendered unconscious. Two bolts struck the house of George Bnitzman, badly stunning Mrs. Brutz- man. Tho heavy rain beat down tne standing corn in some places. MKlit mid Airy. Tho Abysainlnn soldier's ordinnry dress is Slot very ottrnctlvo. It consists, it It sold, of iv whlto llnmi shirt down to his kneos nnd 11 pair of light llnfin trousors to hnlf wiiy down his cnlf . Over this ho wears n belt of folded llnon, arid, ns a rule, n "shnnunn," or white cotton shaot, draped round hliu. -Cloaks of .bl.tio, red, green, yellow or violet, ornamented with rough biiihroldory.loopnrd skins, sheepskins arid ovoii Hon skint nro word on special neon-" slons by tho officers and suinll chiefs, nud tho hrlny then presents a noblo show. Any man who has killed 11 ltou or nn elephant or has distinguished himself much in bnttlo wenrs an nurcolo, or lion's mnno, 011 his head. For cooh flvo men ho has killed ho wears a bilver band ou his sword tcabbard. Tho highost recompense for vnlor is a sort of velvet ton hat orna mented with silver, and groat officers aro given shields covorod. with velvet and or' nnmontcd with gold and silver. Pitts burg Dispatch. ; "vvnilD waiting for services to begin. in the Monnonite church at Welssport, Pa., Miss Florence Oswald was struck by lightning and instantly killed. t ne iirftisn ships Carlisflo Castle and City of York woro lost oft tile west Australian coast. All out 15 01 tne crow of the former and 7 of the latter perl.jhed. HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'S CAFE, COR. MAIN AND GOAL STREETS. SATURDAY. Fresh sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes. OST. On the 13th Inst-, on West Lino street, I ii sliver band bracelet : and a cold hair pin, on Centre or Main streets. A suitable reward will be paid for return to Herald ofllco. 7-ll-3t EVAN J. DAVIES. 4 Livery and Undertakmg, No. 13 North jardin St. Mine Accidents. Michael Mickoff, a stone mason- 30 years old, was struck on the head by a falling brick at the Mahanoy City colliery this morn ing and rendered unconscious until after his removal home. JJe rceeivau a uecp gasa over the left eye. Frank H. Kocher. a carpenter 47 years oja. was struck oq the right foot by a plank. Several bones of the foot were broken. Edward Haley. driver 18 years old, re ceived severe lacerations of the .head and bruises of the body by a fall of coal at North Mahanoy colliery yesterday afternoon. The fall was caused by a trip of can lamping from the rails and knocking out a set of timbers. John Davis, SO years old, while trying to make a coupling at the Elm wood colliery, Justice Toomey's Cases. William Keppi and Michael Formoski woro each held in f 100 bail by Justico Toomey last everting on a charge of throwing stones into the bouso of John K. Jones. Mrs. Moskinski and ber daughter, Jose phine, both residing on ' tho rocks," ate serving timo in the lockup on a chargo of malicious mischief. Justico Toomey com mitted them. Iteported Consolidation. A report that appears to be well founded is in circulation to the effect that a mammoth breaker is to be erected by the Lehigh Valloy Coal Company to take all coal produced by Packer collieries Nos. 2, 3 and 4. Injured by Scrapers. Tn fmtnn fn n ..a 1.1 at..TTo1 TiS-anV TTnatii. was badly Injured. He was cleaning tho Jennie Marowski, -a nine-year-old girl yard at the foot of the scraper line when his residing on South West street, fell down shovel slid into tho line. It was held fast, s'0!"4 uur uumo lm mviuius i.-..c Koablc hold on to it and was dragged into triangular wouua oi we scaip, iui ,posou Slate I'lcker Hurt. Daniel Whoaton, of Mahanoy Cityvaged 12 years, a slate picker at the Tunnel Ridge colliery, fell on a sharp pieco ot sheet iron yesterday and sustained a laceration of the right log. the lino with it. He was badly cut on tho side of the head, his arm was fractured and his body badly cut and bruised. Removed an Abscess, Dr. E. Y. Kousa was called to Bazleton yesterday to remove a largo abscess from tho left Bide of the body of Mrs. Menauiin, an Italian lady. The operation was successful. Buy Keystone flour. Co euro that the name LEfflia & Ba.ee, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on e 'fry sack the skull and required five stitches.. Stein attended the victim. Dr. Attend the I'rlmnrles. It is tho duty of every Republican who is also a good citizen to attend "tho primaries to morrow, betwoen the hours of 3.00 and 7.00 p. m , and help nominate a winning ticket iu old BcbuylKill. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, at thp LOWEST PRICES GO TO X - ' - - DAVISON'S Noa. DEPARTflENT STORES, Ilp-121-123 North Alain St. Injured at Win. Venn. William Welsky, a laborer aged 3j years employed at the Wm. Fenn colliery, was in- Mahanoy City, yesterday afternoon, had his hured last night. Ho was run over hy right foot humped between cars. Far forty years Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry ha been caring summer complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody 11 u i. pain in the stomach, and it has never yet failed to do everything claimed for it. Kpworth League National Convention, In dianapolis, Inil. For this occasion, the Lehigh Valley Hail. road will sell tickets to Indianapolis and re turn, at one fare for tho rtund trip. Tickets will be sold for all trains except the Black Diamond Express July 15th and 10th, limited for return paasage, to July 24th, By depotlt of ticket with tourist agent at Indianapolis, not later than July 21th, and payment of foe of 60 cents, return limit will bo extended to leave Indianapolis to August sutn inclusive. Marriage Licenses. Tho following marriage licenses wero fgMied s George Lobbins and Mary Luzeue, boA of Oneida; Andrew Kovan, of Morca, and Minnie Bishko, of Maliauoy Plane; Anthony Hankunes and Kva Tomashitus, both of Mahanoy City; Anthony Lalkowki and Marzaret Kumskl, both ef Mlnersvllle ; Dlmitrl Sluur.' of Shenandoah, and Kals trlna Pirsch, of New York ; Joseph Korio- wicz and Kasallna Matukona, both of Shen andoah- Water for Bloreu. rri.. TlnAann fnal fjimMTlV III ttlABinP a pump at the artesian well sunk at the west- the iniuest was due to emend of Morea to force water to thoreser- were injured by the si 1 voir that supplies the residents of that plac. couuea io me miners loaded mine wagon aud'sustainod a lacerated scalp wound and a fracture of tho right collar bone. His left ankle was also severely con tused. The injured man was admitted to the Miners' hospital. first of the Season, The first 10-day excursion of tho season to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City, is announced by the Philadelphia I & Reading Hallway for Thursday next, July 30th, Train will leave Shenandoah at 0.55 a. m arriving in Philadelphia at 1.45 p, m. I Trains leave Chestnut street wharf for At lantic City at 3.00, 4.00, 4.30, 5.30 and 7.15 p. m. Tickets will also be good on regular train leaving Mienandoab at p, tn., ar riving in Philadelphia at 4.35 p. m. in time I to take the 5.30 p. in. train to Atlantio City, Pullman cars on both trains. Tickets good to return on any train within time limit. Jleturns of Accidents, Mine Inspector Stein has compiled the re turns of mine accident in the Sixth Anthra cite district for the month of June. There were nine fatal and twelve non-fatal acci-1 dents', two of the latter trivial. The nation. alities inthe latter rases were Austrian, 1 ; Poles, 0 ; Greek, 1 : Hungarian, 1. Inquest Held. An inquest was held list night in the case of Adam Lewlas, who was killed by an ex plosion of powder in the Maple Hill colliery on May 3rd, last, and a verdict of accidental death was rendered. The delay in holding two witnesses, who same explosion, being hospital. DIED, SMITH. On the 12th inst., at Haileton, ra, w. U, Smith, aged G'J years, 7 monius una iIavh- Thn funeral will take llloco oil SatU day, 15th inst., leaving Hazleton on tho 0.50 a. m. L. V. It. It, train and arrivlngot Shenan doah at 10:19, proceeding from the depot to tho Odd Fellows' cemetery, where interment will be mado, Relatives and friends respect fully Invited to attend. 7-ni-ai of tho Globe for RHEUMATISM. TIPmiTHTJ ..... - . . . Aiuwuaum ana snwiar uompiainu, saa prepares, unaer tne stringent DERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, . prescrlDoa by cmlnontpbytlclani DR. RICHTER S i 6 AMnimn iv EXPELLERl TVorld renowned t Remarkably sacceeitol I JOnlyccimlnavrttuTrado Mark "Anchor.'' i !&c o& joo. a ooius. Atauaruffguuuruiruugu F. IS. HS1TZ2 & CO., 219 Petri Ct, !W "OSS. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses OvnOlusworke. J EndoruA and Jitcommended by a.M Dmguitlt, MinltUri, flmt people. tOct'.K nn. niGHTER'8 "ANOnon," STOMACHAL best for pr plAHtomnrli l.oiiii'lnlnf. flotln.I ! A Hand Is one of the possess. I'l gives It. Handsome Complexion greatest charms a woman can uom'B Gour-utxiox Powdubi A Great Sale ! For this week only we will sell all of our Russet shoes at exactly oue-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 at ?i.34. Shoes, worth $1.95, FACTORY SHOE STORE, 5 South Main Street. - Abo Levlno, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. COU ItENT.r-A bousi at No. 207 West Oak 1 stroot. Six rooms. Oood location. 57 per month. Apply to James' Pntterson, 205 West Oak street. 7-lS-tf FOIt SAI.IS. Brass window rUturcs. Suitable for either shoes or hats. Will tit any size window. Apply to Joseph Ball, 13 South Matn street. viz-iw E1 STKAYKD.--From the premises of John small, yellow cow without hornsand with chain nnd br.ss bell on neck. A suitablo reward will be paid for return to above address. 7-12-3t COU RENT. A suite of rooms in the Eiron builulne. corner of Main ami Centre streets. lor oiuce purpo.es. wen ngnteu anu an con veniences. Apply at 10 East Centre street, tf TTIOR RENT. Ono of tho most desirable loca. JL? tlons in town for a butcher, centrally isroust, corner jaruin Y-Y-II located. Apply to E. O anu veniro streets. TTtOlt SALE. A now blcvcle. tho latest make. D Cheap for cash. Apply at the IIebald office. FOR SALE. The Ilaussman property, located at 188 East Coal struct. Reason (or selling, wo desire to- close tho estate. For particulars Inquire of Philip lllerroann, North White street. 8-22-tf JOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- lily to 8. Q. M. Hollopeter, attorney. HUenandoan. o-ai-ii For Every Palate. Wo believe wo can gratify your every in our line. y need 8 Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, iron Fences, Fire Escapes . Window Guards. Stable Guards. Cellar Guards1 Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerick St. ATTENDEDTO. RESIDENCE : 221 N.West St. A WATER FAMINE Is often the cause of leaky hydrants and pipes. Have thera repaired before the famine sets in. It will only cost, a trifle at- the moderate prices we charge. Other plumbing consistent with good work. If you intend to put a steam heat plant into your house during, the summer months we would be glad to give you an estimate on it. If you need a bath tub consult us. P. W. BELL, Cor- White and L1y sts- rniiiL- enmr - stoke o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Contra Street. LAKESIDE! Wo endeavor to provide for our trade the choicest beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork, cured and salt meats scoicthinff for every palate. We can always recommend our meate as being tender, clean and good In every part and form. BELLI 19 1 Oi STREET. A box of our srecmL rnniLT drew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Dolivorcd at your homo. The only pleasure resort and picnic grounds in this region. Splendid lake bf fresh water. Ice and wood, free, to all picnic parties to prepare and preserve meals. An orchestra is established here lor the entire season. For particulars address, B. J. YOST, Prop,, Barnesvllle Pa. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u t a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of towu. This Hot Weather- One needs a cooling beverage that will gently1 . 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 - PV YOUR EYES. A. It FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. Columbia Brewing Company. 7 LOAVESTOF ntCr I BREAD. Ot. )!uy 23o worth of j becks and receive more nnd better bread tuan la baited anywhere In town. Cokes and paatry at low price, Try out celebrated Itye and Graham bread. BOSTON BAKERY, I) Moriterjitela. S37 W, Centre Street jj NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only Jly ' TENNEY COMPANY, FOIt BALK 117 FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St,. J. D. COLDRGN, Of Schuylkill tlayen, The noted Refractlonlst, who has testimonials from the best people of the county, aa to his ability, will beat QRUniiER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and bm him. Glasses furnished It needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. Our Haircutting and Shampooing I'lensea everybody. Wo do lots, of It and are gaining new cus tomers dally,-l.adies8uaM!HH)ln& clone nt ysiur.own home hpou notification. W. O. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. The Rosy Freshness And a Telrety softnesa of the akin is Inra rlably obtained br tbocs who use l'ouoni'i Complexion I'owder. WWMmpMsaMMSHNSSSSMM Ney Storel 'New Stock I BOTTOfl ROCK PRICES I DooU a.nd shoes and footwear of all kind Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. , C ATT EL'S, 20S SOutb Main St,