I A BICYCLE CASE. To tlrrtVUto for emcrPiiclM you fthould cnrry on vour wlieelliiir OX' peditlotn n amnll cnso of necMNitlcfl a Uttlo bottlo o witch hnxel. n roll of muMIn hnnilngrn the right thing to ftootho n bruiso or heal n cut. You want tho bene on mich oo cantons. Our boat" will bo Buro to overcome the bnd effects of your 111 luck. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone Connection. A SUMMER NECESSITY ! This Is the season when new clothes and gent's furnish Ings are necessary, When we make you a suit there is no doubt about its fit and quality. Our stock of summer light weight suitines will insure satis faction. Examine our show window and street cose. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. Jeweler and Optician, If till type Is too fine nnd these lines run together HomethliiK Is wrong about your and our optician should examine, them before further Injury In done. No expense for the teat. 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. rniuL-cnnir-STORE o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholesale and Retail. SO West Contra Gtroot. FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. ftlain 8c Centre Sta. J. Palius' Meat Market, Try our meats. They are well preserved these hot days. We give you more for your money than anywhere else. Those who tried us know this to be a fact. 2o3 E. Centre St., .Shenandoah, Pa, Selow l. V. Station. fROlff VIEW. SnOVHf AR3S PATENT IMPROVtD tYE6USS PITHYPOINTS. iHtiliMiliift TliroiiRiiout th Country OlirnnlclfHl Tor llaiity I'nrtioal. Tho "strnnglinK hoy" is tho latest. Tho work of tonrlnn out tho mnohlnery at Uordon piano has lieon resumed. Stcndlor work at tho mines Is having Its edict In loenl business rl roles, Kicliard Dowlinc was committed to jail by 'Squlro Morris, of Port Oirbuti, onthocharco of assault and battery ami attempt to kill, preferred by bis who. Secretary of tho Commonwealth driest has decided that liof annot legally advortlso me constitutional amendments passed by the last Legislature but which woro vetoed by Governor btono. Tho l'ottsvlllo olectric railway cmployos will bold n picnic noxt Saturday. Tho Iiurough Council meets to-morrow evening. John Delllng, Jr., requests the statement that ho was not ono of tho parties charged with stealing boots from Abo Lovluo. The cbarso was against John Dccphlng, Sr. The rottsvllle telegraph ollico will be open day aud night hereafter, never closing. Tho latest entomological wonder Is blcyclo hug, and Is quito us belligerent as tho kissing assailant. Tho M. K Siiuday school of OUberton will picnic at Lakeside noxt Saturday. Two engineering students mado tho jour ney from Philadelphia to Tntnan.ua on foot to Inspect coal mines Bernard McKcovcr, of rottsvllle. aud Miss Maggie ttelauey, of Lorberry, woro married yesterday afternoon. Charles Price and Miss Clam Cook, both of Mabanoy City, were joined in wedlock. The County Treasurer has receivod tho pamphlet laws, and subscribers can rcccivo copies of the same United Brethren churches of tho Cumber land Valley held their annual reunion yes terday nt Mont Alto, Franklin county. Whilo fishing iu tho Juniata river Honey" Kotner was pulled overboard from his boat by a big carp, which was hooked on bis line, and he narrowly escaped drowning. In n tight at Uupont, Luzerne county, Dennis Pcrr fatally stabbed liruuo Vassola. Frank Checkop was killed by falling coal In tho Green Rideo colliery, Northumber land county. Major General Nelson A. Miles has been elected a member of the Pittsburg Union Veteran Legion. Young Joseph Roeralg Is dying at Annvllle from lockjaw, tho result of a Fourth of July wound In the baud. Coal is being shipped In largo quantities from the Dubois region, in which the strikers bavo just gone back to work REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. Annual .w-l(ute Kxcurslons to Atlantlo City, Ac , via Pennsylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for thrco low-rato ten-day excur sions for the present season from Erie, Troy, Bcllofonto, Willianisport, Mocanaqua, Sun bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Aaglesca, Wildwood, or Holly Beach, on Thursdays, July 27. August 10 and 21, 1809. Excursion tickets, good to roturn by regu lar trains within ten days, will bo sold at vory low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will bo sold via the Delaware River Bridge Route, tho only all-rail line, or via Market street wharf, Philadelphia. For Information in regard to specific rates aud time of trains consult hand bills, or ap ply to agents, or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Stop over can bo had at Philadelphia, either going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided ticket is deposited with agent at Broad street station immediately on arrival. SUMMER TOURS TO THE NORTH, Two Tours to Canada via llallrond. Pennsylvania For the summer of 1899 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to run two personally-conducted tours to Canada and Northern Now York. Tho first tonr, leaving July 22, includes Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Rapids of the St. Lawrence, Quebec, Lako St. John, Tho Saguenay, Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Champlain and George, Sara toga, and Highlands of tbe Hudson, occupy ing seventeen days. Round trip rate, $125. The second tour, leaving August 12, covers the same territory with the oxcoptiou of Lako St. John and Tho Saguenay, and oc cunics fourteen days. Round-trip rate, f 100. Each tour will be In chargo of one or the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whose especial charge will be unescorted ladles. The rate covers railway and boat rare tor tho entire round trip, parlor-car seats, meals enroute. hotel., entertainment, transfor charges, and carriage hire. For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any ao ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, HUB Broad way. New York; 800 Fulton street, Brooklyn : 789 Broad street, Newark, N. J. or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. CAPT. WILLIAM ASTOR CHANLER, Congressman from New York, is the presl dent of Tub New York Stab, which is giving away a FORTY DOLLAR BICYCLE daily, as ottered by tholr advertisement in another column, Hon. Amos J. Cummlags, M. C. Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District At torney of Now York, ex-Govornor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred. Felgl, of Now York, are among the well known names in their Board of Directors. Itedaced Hates to I'ltUunrg. On account of the Young People's Christian Union, U. P. cbureh, to bo held at Pitts burg. Pa.. August 2 to 7, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its lino, to Pittsburg, at rate of single fare for the round trip , minimum rata, twentv-five cents. Tickets will be sold on August 1 and 2, and will be good to roturn until August 9, Inclu slve. excont that by depositing tloket with tbe Joint Agent at Pittsburg before August 8. and the payment of fifty cents, tho return limit may be extended to leave I'lllsuurg not later than August 31, lsua. For specific rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. Jflrst of the Reason, The first 10-day excursion of tho season to Atlantic City. Capo May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City, is announced by tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway for Thursday noxt, July 20th. Traip will leave Shenandoah at D.55 a. m.. arriving in Philadelphia at 1.15 p. m, Trains leave Chestnut street wharf for At lantlo City at 3 00, 4 00, 4.30, 5.30 and 7 15 d. in. Tickets will also be good on reguu train leaving Shenandoah at 12.20 p. m , ar riving in Philadelphia at 4.33 p. m. in time to take the S.30 p. m. train to Atlantic City, Pullman Barton both trains. Ticketsgood to return on any train within time limit. Fare for round trip 3.50. Additional excursions will be run on August 3rd sod J7th. r.urgoit Jtreaker In Ilia World, The largest coal breaker In the world will soon be among Carbondalo's industries, tha mammoth one now in course of construction on the "flats" taking tbe place of tbe several smallei ones now operated in that vicinity by tbo Delaware & Hudson company. Four thousand tons daily will be the coal breaking and preparing capacity of the great plant. TIM! ttT.ATIir.lt, Tlio nfon of high pressure 1ms moved from town to Missouri, diminishing rapidly In mttgnl' tndo. A storm np ponrs to bo devel oping In tho onat KUlf and n trough of low prossuro ox tends from Arizo na to Aealnlbolii. Forecast for to day nnd tomorrow In this section: Fiilr; light west erly winds, bo comltiK varinblo. Sunriso, 4:GG; snnsot, 7:30; longth of tiny, 1-lh., 3Bm.; moon rises, 4:49 p. m.; laoon sets, 1:01 a. m. AT LAST. When on my day of Hfo tho night Is falling And, In tho wind from unsunnid space blown, I hear fnr voters oat of darkness calling My feet to paths nnknown, Thou who hast made my homo of Hfo so pleas ant, Lenve not Its tenant when Its walla decay. 0 Lovo divlno, O Helper over present, Be thou my strength and stayl Bo near mo when nil clsots from mo drifting Enrth, sky, homo's pictures, days of shade and shine, And kindly facos to my own uplifting Tho love which answers mine. 1 have but thee, O Fathorl Lot thy Spirit Bo with me then to comfort nnd uphold. No gato of pourl, no branch of palm, I merit. No street of shining gold. Eunice It If my good and 111 unrcckoned, And both forgiven through thy unboundlng grace, 7 find myself by hands familiar beckoned Unto my fitting place Borne humblo door among thy many mansions, Borne sheltering shado where sin and striv ing cease, And flows forever through heaven's green ex panslons Tho river of thy peace. There from the muslo round about me steal ing I fain would learn the new nnd holy song And find at last beneath thy trees of healing Tho life for which I long. John Greonlcsf Whlttler. HABITS OF THE HORSE. Fear of AVolvcn, Sliced of Colts and Ilnlilt of ShjltiK. Another nnlmnl which, whon In a stato of nature, lives In droves Is tho horso. 16 Is almost ns defenseless as tho sheep, and whon n herd of wild horses Is nttnckod by wolves thoro Is no escnpo but in flight. In Its wild stato the horse's natural habitat is on tho open plains, not in mountainous regions, but on tho steppos of Asia, and when attacked by wolves Its only snfety lies In Its superior speed. If tho young foal wcro not as swift as its parents, it would fall an easy prey to tho pursuer, and so, within a few generations, tho wild horse might be utterly destroyed by Its enemies. Tho curious thing is that tho foal Is qulto as swift as its parents. When opo looks at it, even in its domesticated condition, it seems to bo all legs, and ono is surprised to sco how easily tho slight body is borno along on those long legs bo side tho mother, oven when sho is running at her swiftest rate. In that fact lies tha 6afety of tho wild horso from destruction, and tho thousands of generations in which that useful animal has boon domesticated have brought no chango in tho pooullnr conformation of tho foal's limbs, though It is no longer noeded for Us original pur pose. Another curious thing is that ono of tho faults of tho horso of which wo are apt to oomplain wo moan tho habit of shying is a survival of an old habit which was useful n.td necessary when its ancestors were still roaming wild' upon tho plains. Then ovcry horso was constantly on tho outlook for an enemy, and it did not look only with ono eye. It habitually kept turning its car in all directions, so as to catch tho slightest sound whloh should in dicate tho presence of danger. Not only when a wolf was eoou did tho herd tako flight. Any sound, as of tho wolf break ing through tho long grass, caused an in stantaneous stninpedo, nnd something of that habit still survives. The horso sel dom fears tho objects which It boos un less they appear suddenly, but tho sudden appearance of somo light thing driven by tho wind or somo slight sound that per haps may not bo heard by his master may causo an instant and Involuntary shy, such as tho poor bruto would instinctively mako if he were still wild upon tho plains. How unjust It Is and how utterly stupid to justify his terror by whipping him for such a fault I To do so is to mako him only so much tho rcadlor to shy again, ro memberlng and ho is suro to remombcr that, oven if thero has been no reason for his involuntary shying, thero is some thing to dread Immediately afterward. Tho only senslblo way to deal with this remnant of wlldness in tho domesticated horso is to stop and let him fool that thero is nothing to foar and so break down tho remnant of his old and perfectly natural habit of fright from possible danger. Our Animal Friends. A Carious Old Ad. A Boston paper has unearthed this curi ous old advertisement from the Doston Post Boy and Advertiser for March 10, 4767: "Tho Boll-Cart will go through Boston, before tho End of noxt March, to Collect Kags for the 1'npcr Wills at Mil ton, when all Peoplo that will onoourogo the Paper Manufactory may dlsposo of them j the best Prlco will bo given. They are taKen In at Mr. Caleb Davis's Shop, at toe .cortincation: Mr. Andrew allies pie's, near Dr. Clark's; Mr. Andrass Ran dal es, near Phillips's Whurf; and Mr. John Boies'slnLong Lnno; Mr.Frothlng ham's in Charleston; Mr. Williams's In Marblohoad; Mr. Ellson's in Salem: Mr, John Harris's in Newbury; Mr. Daniol Fowle's in Portsmouth; and at tho Puper Mill in Milton. "Rags nro as Beauties, which concealed He; Bpt when in Paper, how it charms tho Eye; Pray save ItaRB, new Beauties to discover, For Paper truly, every one's a Lover: By th' Pen and Press such Knowledge is dis played, As wouldn't exist if Paper was pot made. Wisdom of Things, mysterious, divine, Illustriously doth on Paper shine." ALL NATlSSSP OT UIOUIOOQZOT RHEUMATISM. WTtTT STATS - .. " wm sowar uompnunis, ana prepares uaaer wo wrugeoc GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, inscribed by eminent physician I DR. RICHTER'S J4HU1IUII 1 PAIN EXPELLER.l World renowned ! nemfirk&trirsuceeiffijH 1 iOnlv fnnn wtr h TrHA MmrU Anchor.! 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Ecmtes. Own Oiassworks. i Endor$m ana fiecommrnaal oy a.M Leading UholttaU and Ji tall V" Lirunrilttt. AfmiiUn. and yA QW4f prominent DR. RICHTCR'8 ; fori Inly. ANOnOtt BTOaiAOnAI, best Collr,lraprpnlaANtoinnrh Cmtplfi m 1 E I JUSTICE IN ETHIOPIA. THE SORCERY BY WHICH AN ASSAS SIN WAS TRACKED. Ills Trlnl neforc Kin IKnrltk'i Crlmliinl Court Tho Atir"lnlun Alctliod of Procedure Tlio Sentence nnd ilio Uxfout!on. In order to got clows in dlflloult oases tho Abysslntnns rosort to extraordinary methods. In detecting criminals tlioy em ploy a young boy, whom tlioy put into a certain condition of somnambulism. They onll him tho Uolmoha. Tho lleliaclia is nmdo to sleep at tho scono of tho crlmo. Early In tho morning tho sonnco begins. During tho night ho is supposed to huvo bcoomo thoroughly Im pregnated with tho fluids which tho crim inal left In tho astral atmosphere. Conse quently ho lias a olow which ho follows ns ono might follow footstops upon tho sand. But beforo ho starts out ho must drink, fasting, tho "maglo draft." This bever age, llko thoso omploycd by tho sorcerers of tho middle ages, is composed of vegeta ble, nnd nnlmnl ingrcdloutfl. It Is said that at dnybronk thoy ndd three drops of tha blood of n ninlo child. When tbo liobocha has taken thin strange morning cocktail, ho becomes ox trn lucid Ho sets out on his journey, fol lowed by an anxious crowd watching all his inurements. Somo tlmo ago your cor respondent had tho privilege) of seeing n llobuoha started on tho scent of nn assassin who had murdored tho Abyssinian carrlor of tho Fronch malls. Tho young somnam bulist at first ran to tho camp of tho mer chants. Thoro ho entered a hut and rest ed. Tho crowd understood that tho crim inal had stopped thoro, and, as a matter of fact, tha woman of tho houso, on being in terrogated, replied that a man tlio dny be fore took shelter thoro, but left at sunrise, forgetting his gun. Tho gun was exam ined and recognized as tho ono that be longed to the carrier. Evidently tho scont was good. Tho liobocha rose, ran along rapidly and soon ontcrod nnothor houso, where they found that the assassin had asked for a drink and had just left. Thellebachn set out In pursuit, but tho horsemen, anxious to solzo tho assassin and got tho prlzo offer ed by Mouelok, dashed at a gallop along tlio road und soon brought back tho fugi tive. A few days afterward tho members of tho Frcnoh colony of Addls-Abobn woro In vited by Menolok to be prcsont at tho trial. It was n spectacle nover to boforgotton. It Is in the opon air that Monolok holds his criminal court, under tho perpetually blue sky of Abyssinia. On tho steps of nn im monso banquet hall tho emperor was squat ted, oriontnl fashion. At his left was tho Fronch colony, nt his right, seated on stops covered with carpots, was tho affa-negus or "mouth of tho king," as ho is called, tho chief Justlco of tho emplro. Below him were tho Judges with their whlto turbans, and nil around, forming a semlclrclo on each sldo of tho tribunal, were tho specta tors. Tho criminal was brought forward. According to tho Abyssinian custom ho was chained to two freemen. This Is n precaution against any ohanco of escnpo or Bulclde. It is also hoped that his two guards by chatting with him may induce him to confess his crlmo. Tho prisoner was n little, lnmo man. Ho advanced Into tho vacant spot in front of tho negus. Ho knew tho fato that awaited him, but ha appeared to be per fectly calm and looked plaoldly into the faco of him who was about to judgo him. "Heaven savo you I" ericd an Abyssin ian. "Keep your prayer for yourself," replied tho prisoner. "I don't want it. " "You havo ooramltted a murder," said tho emperor. "Why did you do itf" "To rob," was tbo reply. "Did your orimo havo any other motlvo In vlow?" "No; I am a beggar. Tho courier had thalors nnd I wnntod them." "Well, you shall bo punished," said the emperor. "Havo you anything to nskf" " Your clomonoy would give you immor tal ronown, " pleaded tho murderor. "If you pardon mo you will bo llko tho good Uod." Then tho emperor turned toward tho crowd nnd consulted tho notabilities. An old man advanced and declared that dur ing his long Hfo ho nover heard of such a dreadful crlmo and that tho criminal do- served to bo hangod. Another said that ho should bo burned. A third spoko loud and for a long tlmo, making furious gesticulations and con cluding that If tho assassin had ten lives ho should be executed ton times. All were unanimous in pronouncing the crlmo abominable. Each one endeavored to bo as eloquent as posslblo, so as to attract tho attention of the negus. Thoy wero not lawyers, and, by the way, It is not safo to onll a man a lawyer In Abyssinia, bocauso "lawyer" In that country means "vonder of words." They wero ordinary subjects who bad coruo to tho trial, tho Jury in all Its purity. Thoy wore graceful In their movements of sincerity and Indignation; but, like all orientals, they wero too em- phatio and extravagant. The affa-negus came down from tho steps, and turning toward tho emperor do llverod his address in a loud voice. "Ono might go," said ho, "to Djibouti, to Mas saua and even to tho Whlto Nllo without encountering any trouble. Even a woman can travel from tho hind of tho Kaffa to Gondar without being molested, and yet this little, sickly nnd lamo man" (at theso words tho assassin roso up and looked at tho judge with an air of defiance) "killed this courier whilo he was calmly sleeping. Tho crime was great; tho punishment must bo terrible. Let it bo applied." Another judge brought tho book of tho law, the "Fetha-Nogest," from whioh ho road as follows: "He who commits a mur- dor and who by his crlmo brings scandal upon tho city shall bo burned allvo." But the king of kings of Ethiopia would not permit tho sentence to bo carried out according to tho ancient law. "Let him bo hanged I" said he. Thoy took away tho prisoner, nnd In a corner thoy removed ids chains. Then ho was pinioned. Tho exocutlonor, a big fel low with a brutal faco, was fully n head tailor than tho prisoner. Tho crowd fol lowed him. On tho way tho women oamo out of their Uttlo huts and uttered lugu brious orios. Tho prisoner chatted with his guards all tho way to tho market placo, where ho was hanged. At 20 min utes to 10 o'clock in tho morning tho sen tonco was pronounced, and at 5 mln utos past 10 he law was vindicated. Figaro. It Is strange to potlco how many old classical expressions fctlll survive in Tub cany The pooplo still swear "By Bao- cnusr- aim "uy uinuiU" just as we ao My jovol'-but when they talk of "Tom, Dick and Harry" thoy say "Titus, Caliu nna Bonipronms. WorkingNlght and Pay. The busiest and mightiest little tiling that evf r was made it Dr. King's New Life J'Uls, 1 very pill Is a sugar-coated globule of health, that change weakness into strength, listless- ness into enercv. brain-fair into mental iiower, They're wonderful in building up the health. "niy 25c per box. hold by A. wasiey. Coming Kvents, July SO Social and phonograph entertain Aug, 15.-Ice cream festival In Rpbbins' opera uouse by tbo uongregaiiouai cuurcu Buy Keystone flour, Be sore that the name Lessio & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every tack, QOL-DIIM'S. Three Extraordinary Specials. SPECIAL NO. 1. We have placed 011 snle our entire stock of Men's and Hoys' light weight and summer clothing including all the latest styles and patterns, in light colors aud blue serges. Some of them are all wool and the rest of them are pure worsteds. Any of them are worth $8 00 and $9 00, and some of them are worth Si 2. 00. Our nrire fnr ten days only will be from $3.50 to $5.00. Shrewd buyers who appieciate extra good bargains, will do well to examine the bargains now being offered at the Mammoth Clothing House, The Largest Clothincr H r-i j In the Countv and 11 S. Main $40.00 I Bicycle Away Daily. Given Tho publishers of The New Yonic Star, tho handsomoly Illustrated Sunday news paper, aro giving a High Grade Bicycle each day for the largest list of words mado by using tho letters contained in "T-II-l! N-I3-W Y.O-H-1C S-T-A-lt" no more times in any ono word than it is found in Tho New York Star. Webster's Dictionary to be considered as authority. Two Goon Watcuxs (first class timekeepers) will bo given dally for socond aud third best lists, and many other valuable rewards, in cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, China, Sterl ing Silverware, etc., etc., in order of merit. This educational contest is being givon to advertiso and introduce this successful weokly into now homeland all prizes will be awarded promptly without partiality. Twelve 2-cent stamps must bo inclosed for thirteen weeks trial subscription with full particulars and list of over 300 valuablo rewards. Contest opens and awards commence Monday, June 20th, and closes Monday, August Slst, 1809. Your list can reach us any day between these dates, and will receive the award to which it may bo entitled for that day, and your namo will be printed in the following issue of The New York Stab. Only ono list can be entered by tho same person. Prizes ore on exhibition at The Stab's business offices. Persons securing bicycles may havo choice of Ladies', Gentlemen's or Juveniles' 1809 model, color or size desired. Call or address Dept. "E," Tbe New Yobk Stab, 230 W. 39th Street, New York City. PLEURISY QUICKIiY CURED. I have suffered the most excruolatinc pains in the side. The Doctor said it was Pleurisy. The Brazilian Balm save me almost instant relief when every- . t. ! . 1 1 . miug cisc iaiieu,anu permanenuy cureu me. 1 took it and Had some wanned and rubbed ou strong. MRS. UUZABBTH PARCKW, Marcus Hook, Pa. Shenandoah drug storo, wkolosalo agent HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'S CAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. THURSDAY.-Vcgetable soup. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE. A Rood paying business In Shenandoah. Bmall canltal renuired. Suit- ftble for an active young Irishman, a Lithuan ian, American or uoin, mrge returns, cwi it factory reasons given for quitting, Nona but thoso meaning: business need apply. JiDwAuO W. SIIOEMAKKB, Attorney-aHaw. 7-10-2W Shenandoah. Pa. E STRAYED. A cow cstrayed to the premises of tlio undersigned on tho 15th Inst. Tho ownoi can recover samo upon paying expenses. .rump j iauuermnn, uingiown, union lown- FOR BALK. Brass window fixtures. Suitable for either shoes or hat. Will fli any size window. Apply to Joseph Ball. 13 South Main street 7-12-lw FOR RENT. A suite of rooms in the Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, for oillce purposes. "Well lighted and all con veniences. Appiy at iu l'MHi ittnire Btreei. F Oil SALE. A new bicycle, the latest make. (Jbeap for cash. Apply at the IIebalo ofllco. it 'Eton BALE. The Ilaussman property, located J at 138 East Coal street. Reason (or selling, wo uesire 10 close tuo estate, f or particulars lnnulre ot Philip Iilerinann. North White street. S-22-tf NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to B. O. M. Ilollopeter, attorney, Hhenandoah. 8-31tf For Every Palate. We believe we can gratify your every ncod In our line. Wo endeavor to provide for our trade the choicest beef, veal, mutton, lamb pork, cured aud salt meats scuiethtng for etcry palate. Wo cun always recommend our meats as being tender, clean and good In every part and form. BELL'S. 19 1 OAK STREET. LOAVES OF BREAD, 25c. liny 23o worth of checks and receive more and better bread than Is baked an) where in town, Cukes and pastry at low prices. Try our celebrated Ityo and Uraham bread. BOSTON BAKERY, D. Mortfensteln. 237 W, Centre Btrett OOLDIN'S. SPECIAL NO. 2. Our south side show window has been utilized for our hat display. It contains all the latest styles in Derbeys and Fedoras, and they are worth irom $1.25 to $2.00. We have reduced them for this sale to 69 c. St.. L. Goldin, Proprietor. FACTORY SHOE 5T0RE, 5 South Main Street. iLL f P. W. BELL, Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 22I-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N.West St. WHAT YOU PAY For a thinp; is important but wh-t you get for your money is ten times more important. Our goods and our prices do their own talking and give you big rewards. Our Furnituree- Is good, stylish and ser viceable. We believe in it and in everything else we sell. We won't say any more but if you haven't tried Us you miss a good thing. Special inducements in Couches and Parlor Suits. Wo Soil Good Goods at Factory Prices. D. & J. SIEGEL, 104 and 10S South Main Street. Ice Cream, All flavors. Manufac tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. XC FOR 6ealod PINK BAND Package. NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Hade Only By TENNEY COMPANY, roil BA.US HV FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 fvl. Main St. i Our Haircutting and Shampooing Fleasea everybody. Ve do lota of it and are gaining new cu iomers dally. LadluBBiiampoolng tionb at ynur own home upon notification, W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson Mouse Dlock, rw QOUDIN'S. SPECIAL NO. 3. Our Children's clothing has also been considered. We have selected about 200 suits, all woolen goods, Reefer and Junior styles, from 4 to 8. This" stock can be seen on one large table and is ready ior your inspection. Ihe former prices were $2.50 up to S4.00. Our price ior ten days only. 351.50. A Lucky Purchase. $1.24. We bought of a manufacturer all the Men's Russets he had. We got them 40c less on the dollar,' as he wanted to get rid of them before fall. They are worth $2.00, but to sell them quick we have marked them only SI, 24 per Pair. Another one worth $2.50, and cheap at $2.25; we will sell them at the low price of $,69 a pair. Abo Lovino, Prop. Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing. tt a u a gas and steam fitting. Gives estimates on steam and hot water plants. Does the finest hath room work. Cor - Wnite and L1yd sts- Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes Our Stovesss- Are the best in every re spect. Best of material, best system of baking, all modern conveniences and the prices are lower than elsewhere. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES OO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. Ho-121-123 North Main St. New Store ! New Stock I BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Boot, and ihoc and footwear ot all klnda Itepatrlng neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, SOS SOutta Main St., 4
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