A BICYCLE CASE, To provide f rmcu'iic-lw jr u tvttfli hnr 1 A loll of tmto'in I .mlfw the right thing In mwtliw n bri.it or hnnl cut. You ntit the hwt in muh n cation Our' bent" w'li 1 pure to overcome the bud effects of your lit luck. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa Tclephono Connection. A SUMER NECESSITY This Is the season when new clothes and gent's furnish Ings are necessary, When we make you a suit there is no cioum arjout its m and quality. Uur stock o; summer light weiirht suitings will insure satis faction. Examine our show window and street case. Portz Bros., 24- North Main Street. Jeweler and Optician. If this type Is too line and these lines run together something is wrong about your ami our optician should examine them before further Injury U done, No expense for tho 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. rflllfl.-CHERT -STOKE o DEALER IN Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. S3 Wast Contra Street. FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. Main Sc Centre Sts. J. Palms' Meat Market, Try our meats. They are well preserved these hot days. We give you more for your money thau anywhere else. Those who tried us know thiB to be a lact. 2o3 E. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Below U. V. Station. j DEATHS AND FUNERALS. "r-nloy Reports or Una nl Other your, ..Sll?, ,Z ! . O.....I,. "r,:eM,;!!t,A,,rnn'K,',,,r- . '" or "u ''ihKMKii. wan burled yes tert:iy Tlw diwen.d . I. d from heart fiiilnre lust Sunday The home of Hnbr-rt ( and Miry A. Hmitb, of MA West, Cht-rrv street, was sad dened at a late hottr lt night. I the unex pected death of thlf 14 oar nW mm. Kny mond N. The hoy had hp u it sufr-rr-r fiom appendiHttoanri runf-ire of the homli, and for the put ten dnvs whs confined t lied. The last resort to reooi ory w i made y, st- r day afternoon, when the yrtiriir ninii wn n moTcd to the Mincn'hoM'iful to nmli rgn an operation. He was placed on ino operation table at 10:15 o'ctoelt l.mt evr-fflii. The operation wn performed and at 1) is p m death ensued, the pnilent h irin? dietl in an unconscious condition Tho rinsing WKn brought to the family res! leiiro to-dav. Tin funeral will take plane Saturday aftornnon at 8 o cluck. Hugh (JBoyle, a well-known hetelkeeper oi Liueenie, lormeriy r. resident of Jeanee ville, died yesterday if heart trouble, aired '10 yoars. He was well known In thlseouiity. Sauinel 1). N'elfert, aged 88 years, died suddenly yesterday at the home of hla nephew, Joecpu Qolger. at ljuakake. lie was preparing to attend the funeral of a friend when ho was seized with apoplexy. The deceased was a sou of (leorgo Nelfert, one of the pioneer act tiers of Ruah tuwnahln! Ijonis Wbeil, one of the pioneer eitlsens of Oimrdville, and proprietor of Wheil's cafo. died at that place yesterday altera lingering in uens ot several years with miners' asthma lie leaves a wife and eight children. The deceased was prominent In Denincmtie politics, having been a member of the Town (JoutioII at the time of his death. Charles U. Elliott, asaoeiate editor of the Dally Republican, died at tho family home u rottavllle, at an early hour vestei-dav. His death was caused by valvular disease of the heart, for which he had been under treatment for some time, aad was a grant surprise to his many friends. Mr. Klliott was a native of Wisconsin, where ho was born in 1842. He came to this countv in 1870, and two yoars afterward he, with John O Beck, established the Schuylkill lienuh. ican, at Minersvllle, which they conducted for several years. The plant was finally moved to I'otteville, and Mr. Elliott retained an in'erest in it until It was purchased by J. II. Zerlioy, and the present Daily Republican was established, Mr. Elliott becoming the as sociate editor, which position ho retained up to the time of his death. His widow alone survives him, they never having had any hildren. His circle of friends was a large one, and he will be sadly missed. Ho was one of the best posted men, and must grace ful writers in the county. Funeral Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. TO l'KNN. Mrs. John Dunlsp had a narrow eemo from choking to death yesterday. While she was eating a plum a small portion of it lodged in her windpipe. Tho victim attracted the attention of neighbors by ln-okouirg to them. Tho obstruction was removed after some difficulty and Mrs. Dunlap sti'l suli'ers fiom lier experience. She can hardly rpeak. Miss Cliarlotto Sherman has returned from Philadelphia, where sho was visiting for some time. Mrs. Thomas Birch, of Tottsville. is vislt- ng here, the guost of her brother. Superin tendent Qjinn, Mrs. Harry Hart, of Shonandoah. was visiting here yosterday. Mies Jennie Jones, of Girardville. was a guest of friends here yesterday. Mrs. William Seluser and eon, Livingstone. and Mrs. Thomas Dove, Jr., visited friends at Mahanoy City to-day. John Knigbt has vacated his residence here and the house will he occupied by Georce Morgan, the new clerk at the store. A Hlryc) Cannes Tronhte. Yesterday afternoon Druecist I'. W. llouek boarded a Lakeside cai with his chainless bicycle. H is destination was the Trotting park, where he intended to take a spin round the track. The wheal wa stnmllui- crosswise in the car and while the car whs going along East C litre strict the win struck a terra cotta pipo i tong.slde the track.. nwi Bradley's bridge, whfre a s-wer eon- nectiou was being made. Tiie uipe toppled over and foil inte the ditch. A work nun had a narrow escape from leiug struck by tin- falling pipe. The wheel uf the hiryrle was considerably damaged ai,d had vy bo bent to tho fuetory for repairs. II1KI). SMITH. On tin- l'Jth lint. RuymoiKl. eon of llobert C. and Mary .Smith, aged 14 yenrs. Tbo funeral will take plane on Saturduyt July 22nd, lftttQ, services to tie hold ut the reviueuco, No. 208 West Cherry stret, at 2.00 p. m. Inter ment in Odd Fellows' cemitery. Uelutives und friends respectfully invited to attend. 2t OEEOHAS PILLS For Bilious and Nervous Disorders Are Wiihouf a Rival. AHHUAL SALES OVER 6,000,000 BOXES, lllceuta null cottta, nt nil it ruff stores. HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'S CAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. FHIDAY. Potato soup. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. At once, twenty-five girls to work in overall factory, good wagett and steady work. Kxprt machine operators preferred. Apply to Christian Etwrle, Ulrardville, Pa 8t F OK SALE. A good paying buslneas in Bhenandoah. timall cupltal retiulrod. Hulft- able for an active young Irishman, a Lithuan ian, American or both, Large returns. Hatls. factory reasons given for quitting. None but those meaulug business need apply. KllWARl) W. SHOCMAKUt, Attorney -at-Inw, 7-1V-2W Sliennndoali, TV- FOIl SALB. Hfsvss window flit urea. Huilalile (or either aboea or hats. Will fit any alM window. Apply to Joseph Ball, 18 South Ida n street. 7-12 Iw FOR Hit XT. A suite of rooms In theEgan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, for oMoe purpose. Well lighted and all, o. u venlenee. Apply at 10 Eaat Centra street, tf f,10 It SALE A new bicycle, the latest make II I 'liMli fnr o li ltu.lv S. Ihu .lf.UAI.Vk II FR SALS. The Baiusanaa pmiwiy, locatrtl at 13 Sat Coal atrt. BsMpa fur selling. deain to ewe ska an tale For prtlculn lutfC of PhtHp Marsaaoa, North White llMlUtfC TOT10A-lftatratito ptoa BDerltaa ter aa. Ap- IHiewiHioli nojioiissar, awonae, LOAVES OF BREAD, 25c. Bay 2ftu w i ' mat better . town. Ca. ' - nI reoaire more I un where In . . pilrsa. Try . t t .nl. uurt BOSTON BAKERY, i- lilorg' mttii treet I will gunrnntee that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve lum bago, sciatica and all rheumatic paln la two or three hours, end cure in a few day. MTJNYON. At all druggists, 25c. a viol. Uulde to Health nnd medi cal ndvlco free. 1505 Arch st., rb.II. pithy poirs rs. Iapiettlnsja Ttirniiarhnnt the Country , OhronlelnH for ttnat? I'nniml. Conductor Harry Klotc. of the Lehigh vauay railroad, nag resigned Ooorgo Davidson. Sr., 1ms moved from Mst Coal street to West Lino street. Caught under a falling derrick at Wllllams port. Shnweied Kultile was fatally Injured. William Illommer.a Hagloton wheelwright. fell from the second-story of a building yes- teruay, and died an huur later. A select dance was glvon last night at High Point park by tho members of Shenandoah's Four Huudied. A dellghtftil time was had. Despondent from continued Illness. liarber Daniel Klopp, of Lebauou, committed snfctdc last night by shooting himself in tho head Lockjaw, the result of running a rustv nail in his foot, caused the death of Justice of tbo Peaco Cvius B. Kellv. at Trout Hun. Lycoming comity. The County Commissioners, yesterday awarded to Samuel Dietrich tho contract for building the new iro and slaughter bouses at the almshouse for fl.OSB. Eleven-year-old Michael Metro, of Cran berry. Luzerne cniu.ty, who hurt his fingers tinder the hammer i f a revolver on the I'ourth, is dyiug of lockjaw. Attachments aie being lamed by Clerk of the Courts Slinener f..r all persons when bills were ignored by the b st Uraud Jury and prosecutors ordered to ay the xists The Pennsylvania Miilroad Company's motive power it strurtion car Is f El ected on the Schuylkill division shoilly, nheu rxatnl natiou on the air brake svsti-m will be made. PERSONAL -MbNTION. J ,T. Bradlgan visited fi lends at PoXtsvIUs to-'ay. John A Reilly made a trp to PottsviUe this morning. Hurry Arvgood returned to his home at Ilerh'ehem to-day. O-car Iletlendge made a business trip to the couut.v scat to-day. tip.ugn i-oluier tuado trip to Pottavillo and Ornigsburg to-dny. Dr. P. F. Burke spoilt this morning at Pottsvillo on business. J. E. Coyle and S. G. M. Hollopeter trnn- saited legal busiucst ut the county sent to day. Mrs Philip H. Jones and daughter, Mary, of Win. Penn, visited frionds at Mahanoy City y.itoiduy. William Hecknian, Webster Klein and Willlsm K.senhart have, gone to Cutuwitssa to spend 111 i re weeks ill camp, MisM-o Kaiie Keithau nnd Maine Sherry, ofSunbury, are the guosts of the Misses Koithan, on Xorth Main street. Clifton Itowerg, of Mahanoy City, has en listed at IlHz'.etou for service in the 28th In fantry, U. S. A , in the Philippines. Mrs. Carrie t'revhng. of Brooklyn, N. Y is visiting her aunt, Mis. It. W. Stout, on South White streot. Misses Ella Kgan and Mary Purcell liave gone to Bedford Springs to spend two weeks. Mrs. David Davis nnd son, of Philadelphia, are in town, the guostsof Mrs. Davis' sister-in-law, tho mother of Scnntor John F. Higgins. W. B. Durkin nnd M. A. Kllkoi, two young men ef Girurdvlllo, who woro recontly ad mitted to the Bar, are about to open offices in the "Hub" building, corner of Main and Lloyd t-trecls Mrs II hitman, Mrs. Hose, Mrs. Clifford, M.s. ('buries lib neniun, Mrs. Hood and son, Mrs. Lew baud daughter, Mrs. Staull'er, Mrs. l''Ut, Mr, June'. Mrs. McCutcheon and Mrs. Srhwindt formed a town party that drove to Sheppton to visit Jacob Shane and family yesterday. ' Cream puffs on ice all summer at Gcorgo Schoidcr's bakery, S3 East Coal street. tf Tlie Krcruilliig Station. Sergt. T. B. Nungosser, recruiting officer for the U. S. array now station at Hazlcton, is making a tour of this region for the pur pose of securing recruits. Ho was in town yesterday and paid this office a visit. In spoaklng of the requirements of applicants for admission into thonriny, ho says married men will not be enlisted or re-enlisted with out special authority from the roglmontal commander or from the Adjutant Goneral of the army in the absenco of a regimental organization ; for infantry the holght should he not leas thau five feet four iuchos and weight not less than ISO pounds, and not more than 100 pouuds. The term of horvice will bo for one year dating from March 2nd last. A private receives $13 a month. JxMirlon to Glen Onoko. Shenandoah to Mnuch Chuuk and Glen Onoko, via ihe Lehigh Valley Railroad, Sunday, July 23rd, 1600. Adults CO cents, Children 45 cents Special train both ways. Consult Lehigh W.ley tioket agents for par ticulars. Marrlxg Licenses. Mike Kooomd and R inkn Ulla, both of Relay i es ; John Koziovrtkt and Aggie Pukas, both of Sbeuaadoah Deads Hcjnlel. George II. Hmitb to Adam Knowies, premises In Port Catbou ; George II Smith to Mary M Knowies, premises In Port ( arbon , John J. Cox et ni, to Mary L Beyraut, premises in Tatuaq la. Coiliry to Hosum. The Primrose collbry, opera.ed by Ihe P A It. (.'. & 1 . Co., at Mabauoy City, a hieh has hven idle since January, will r.um August 8 in, giving employnuti.t to AO0 uiea aud ovys. It has Uu t leuivcly rcmodeltd and laiprertid. Many tbtng are said to cure rheumatic complaints ami Infl.iinniatory and I'itvoii pain. YU the Anchor Pain Ktpeller com bines the virtues of all. It ii the best. 25c. I.sblgh Viilby lUllrnatl JUeurslon to New Yolk, Ju'y 8, 1606 Fare, adults tt 45, children $1 83. Tickets good on tralu leaving Shenandoah, July2fltb at B:2X and 7'JWa. in., and 1:5 p. m. Returning will he gootl leaving New York on any train exorpt B'u k Diamond Lx press to and includ ing July 28th s.ieliil To-ulgbt. A kh ial ill be given in the First Baptist church lo-uUht nliieh urjtnitea to lie largely attended. II. n v txkuubaye beer, sold fur the event. I'lie f. vitiea will Uegiu at H o'eioek with h-' us on a phonograph. Tre t Vin a Oliolr. The Juniui Umir of the Annunciation bureh eajoyi d a pn ale lu the Uatawisna Valley to-day, (Iihjuk 1 1 the generosity of iU organist and r Miss Katie Maley Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no other biand. It is the liost Ami-made. THIS WIJATflKU. The temrtffnturo lins fallen in Now KnKhind and tlio lower loko region tuiil Iihb remained near ly stationary oIbo whoro. Bxcessivo temperatures con llnuo In tho ox tromo northwest, Huron, nismarck nnd Bolso report 100 degrees; win- nemucca, 08; Hnp- lti uity ana Havre, 9G; Helena, 94; Salt Lake C tv. !)2 Forecast today nnd tomoirow in this section: Increasing ciouuiness louay; sliowors tomorrow; vnrninip winus. Sunrise, 4:GC; sunset, 7:30; length of. uay, 1411., 84in.; moon rises, 5:C0 p m.; moon sots, 1:C9 n. in. DELEGATE ELECTION., umeiai Jall For the Itc)iuhllcnn District Uonveiilloiis, l lie hirst Legislative Convention for tho oicctioti of Stnto Delegate will meet at Kotuuns' nail, Shenandoah, Saturday, 10 a. m , August 5th, 180U, and olcct ono delegate ami one alternate inewcoiiu ijistrlctcjonvontlon will mret at Washington hall. Ashland, Saturday, 3 p. m , August B, 1600. and elect ono dclmrntn nnd one alternate The Third District Convention will tnMt nt u. a. Hotel, Tnmaniia. Saturdav. 2 n. m . August 8th, 1S09, and elect ono dolcgatonnd one alternate Tho Fourth District Convention will meet at Centennial Hall, Pottsvillo, Monday, 10 a. in., AiigUBl 7, 18UU. and o ect two delegates 8n" twoalternates. I "'"y tlio delegates to the Legislative Con- ventions in 1803 nro entitled to voto in said onveutions. All conventions will bo called to order by some one designated by tho County Chair man. By ordor of Executive Committee. Cuab. E, Quail, -2WM0 Chairman. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thlnr 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 nesi into energy, brain-fng into mental power. They're wonderful in bmldinK up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by A. Wasley. A Heal l'rlze Fight. The residents of Nuromhurg were treated toa real prize fight on Tuesday in which Frank Stctler, a barber, and John Miller, a stone mason, wcro the principals. Frank Wbarmby acted as referee and Ilobort Mon singoras timekeeper. Tho fight lasted just twelve rbunds, and at tbo conclusion of tho last rouud was stopped by tho referee on account of its biutality. The contestants fought liko two demons, and tho eyes of both men were closed and blood was streaming from various parts of their bodies. The fight was witnessed by many of Nurembtirg's residents. Stctler got by far tbo best of it. Notice to Iteiiubltcau Candidates. Notico is horeby given to tho candidates nominated at tho Republican county conven tion on Monday last, to meet in thoparlors of the Merchants' hotel, in Pettaville, on Satur day, July 22, 1600, nt 10 a. m., for tho pur poso of electing a county chairman. By order of Elias Davis, tt Chairman of Convention, Pigeon Shooting Talk, John Whalen.of Cunibola, wants to arrange a pigeon shooting match for $150 a side, each man to shoot at 25 birds, with William Krauso. of Mabauoy City. Tho latter says ho is willing to shoot if a match for $200 a side, 20 birds each, or ?500 a sido, 50 birds each, is made Bay Koystono flour. Bo sure that tho name Lasuia & Bask. Ashland, Pa., is printed on ovory mrV A Gnoit I'lnn. Mahanoy City gets its borough tax dupli cate written by contract this year. Bids wcro asked for and former Justlco Woher got me worK on a hid ot ?0.U0. There were ten bidders for it, tho majority of tho bids boln $10 and the higho3t$12 50. Liver Pills. Complaints cured by Beecuam's SUMMER TOURS TO THE NORTH, Two Tours to CuimilH via Pennsylvania Kallroud. For tho summer of 1800 tho Pennsylvania Bailfoad Company has arranged to run two personally-conducted tours to Canada and Iortlicrn .Now York, 1 ho first tour, leaving July 22, includes Magant tails, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Kapldsof the St. Lawrence, Quebec, Lake St. John, Tho Saguenay, Montreal, Au Sable Uiasni, Lakes Ciiamplain aud George, Sara' toga, and Highlands of the Hudson, occupy. iug soventccn days. Bound trip rate. $125. Tho second tour, leaving August 12, covers the same territory witli tho exception of Iike St. John and Tho Saguenay, and oc cupies fourtoen days. Round-trip rate. ?100. Each tour will bo in charge of ono of the company's tourist agouts, assisted by an ox- perleuceu lady as chaperon, whoso osocclal cuarge win no unescorted ladies. The rate covers railway and boat faro for the entire reund trip, parlor-car soats, meals enroute, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, aud carria'go hire. ror detailed itinerary, tlckots. or anv ad. dltloualiuformatiou, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1100 Broad way, iew York ; 800 Fulton street, Brooklyn ; 789 Broad street, Newark. N. J. : or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gonoral Passenger Agent, uroad street station, Philadelphia. Injured nt llazletnn, Miss Jones, of Shenandoah, .who is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Charles, of Old Sugarloaf, met with a painful accident yesterday afternoon. She attended tho pic- uicoftbeM. K. Sunday school at Hazle park, and when passing the bowling alley about four o'clock, was struck on the knee by a ball, cracking tho bueo cap. Hazleton Standard. for" ovof xia. ALL NATS oiuouioboror HEUEALGIA and similar Complaints, DERMAtlHEDIGALLAV3, J . I'recmoou oy eEUaeni paysiclani OR. RIfiHTER'S . 4 Wwrldrrnowned I TtemiirkablffSticcessfDl I jonypin-, 10 vita Trade Mark " Anchor,"! -i.t a Dottle, AtnllUrugguuortlirough 1 r.A&E.3TBJ4eft,8Urcin., HIWSC2S. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Braatl Houms, Ova Glassworks. ln 1 fd atul Jleeommenned by , X- ling WholrialtanilJt Uitl .vy Hi fiiiiOH. il miller i, ana eiMr prominent 'ANClIOIt KTOaiAOnATj beat fnrt nn. iiicm 1 itru I flollfl, Ilyspepsf a&fltomnrh flomiilnf nts. I nrr ids a 11 iisiiiiiiiisisaaiisiiisaaiiMiMasaiaiitil GOt-DIN'S. Three Extraordinary Specials. SPECIAL NO'. 1 We have placed-oh sale our entire stock of Men's and Hoys light weight and summer clothing including all the latest styles and patterns, in light colors and blue serges. Some of them are all wool and the rest of them are pure worsteds. Any of them are worth 58 00 and $9 00, and some of them are worth Si 2 00. Our mice for ten days only will be from $3.50 to $5.00. Shrewd buyers who appieciate extra good bargains, will do now being offered at the Mammoth Clothing House, The Largest Clothing House in the County, and 11 S. Main St., I Goldin, Proprietor. SECY. ALGER GOES OUT. (Continued from First 1'ngo.) ncctea with the resignation expressed his personal regret at the turn of af fairs. Ho said: "I feel groat sympathy and great respect for tho secretary. History will show that if ho erred it has been on tho sido of tho soldier, on tho side of tnose who ware fighting tho battles. No man In that position has ever had nioro at heart the interests of the sol diers, their comfort and their welfare. Time and again ho has said to us that everything must yield before the re quirements of tho men In the field, and if tho funds wero lacking he would pay for it himself. He will leave tho de partment with tho respect and esteem of every one in it." Secretary Alger's departure from tho cabinet will leavo in it only three of those members who entered it at thn beginning of tho administration, name ly, Messrs. Gage, Long and Wilson. Tho number of changes that have oc curred In tho two and a half years of its life has been very unusual. Six cabinet officers in all have resigned their portfolios either to retire to pri vate life or to accept other positions of honor and trust at tho hands of tho president. These include Secretaries ot State Sherman, who went out because of ill health and advanced ace. and Day, who accented a United States Judgship; Attorney General McKenna, who accepted a position on tho su preme bench of the United States; Postmaster General Gary, who retired because of ill health, and Secretary Bliss, of the interior department, who returned to Now York and resumed active connection with business af fairs. $40.00 Bicycle Away Daily. Given Tho publishers of Tue New YonK Staii. tho handsomely illustrated Sunday nows papor, are giving a H1011 Grade Bicycle each day for the largest list of words made by using tho letters contained in 'T-Il-K N-E-W Y-O-lt-lC S-T-A.K" no more times in any ono word than it js found in Tho New York Star. Webster's Dictionary to bo considered as nuthorlty. Two Good Watches (first class timekeepers) will bo given dally for second and third best lists, and many other valuable rewards, In cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets. China, Sterl ing Silverware, etc., etc., in ordor of merit. This educational contest is being given to advertise and introduce this successful weekly into now homes,and all prizes will bo awarded promptly without partiality. Twelve 2-cont stamps must be inclosed for thirteen weoks trial subscription with full particulars and list of over 300 valuable rewards. Contest opens and awards commence Monday, Juno 20th, and closes Monday, August 21st, 1899. 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 nanio will bo printed in the following issue of Tub New YonK Stab. Only one list can bo entered by tbo same person. Prizes are on exhibition at Tan Stab's business offices Persons securing bicycles may have choice of Ladies', Gentlemen's or Juveniles' 1800 model, color or size desired. Call or address Dept. "E," The New Yobk Stab, 230 W, 30th Streot, New York City. A Double Loss, "You scorn to havo discharged your now typewriter." "Yes; sho queered mo badly." "How did it hupponf" "I dictated n letter to our rlohest female client and told her to address it. 'How will I address itf sho asked. I answered, 'Plain Miss Drown.' And, by Goorgo, that's just tho wuy sho wroto HI" "Howf" " 'Plain Miss Brown.' Wo lost n cliont, and sho lost a job, " Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tho Clilneso dotoctlvo forco is a secret body and tho best organized In tho world. Thoy hnvo an cyo upon ovory man, woman Hiid child, forolRn or native, in China, and in addition watch ovur oncli other. Truo hnppinoss Is found in pursuing lonictlilng. not. tncatchliiKit. "Words ol Wisdom. " Iteduceil Itatea to Pittsburg. On account of the Young People's Christian Union, U. P. church, to be hold at Pitts burg, Pa., August 2 to 7, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion ticketa from points on its line, to Pittsburg, at rate of single rare lor tlie round trip j minimum rate, twenty-five cents. Tickets will be sold on August 1 and 2. and will be good to roturu until August 0, inclu sive, except that by depositing tieket with the Joint Agent at Pittsburg before Aueust 6, and the payment of fifty cents, the return limit may be extendod to leavo Pittsburg not later than August si, 18UU. For specific rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. CAPT. WILLIAM ASTOE CIIANLEK, Congressman from New York, is tho presi dent of Tub New Yobk Stab, which is giving away a FORTY DOLLAR BICYCLE dally, as offered by thoir advertisement in another column, Hon. Amos J. Cummiags. M. 0., Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District At torney of New York, ex-Govornor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred. Feigl, of Now York, are among tho well known namos in their Board of Directors, GOLDIN'S. SPECIAL NO, 2. Our south side show window has been utilized for our hat display. It contains all the latest styles in Derbcys and FcdoraSf and they are worth ironi Si. 25 to $2. 00, We have reduced them for this sale to 69c. FACTORY 5 South Main Street. Does the finest bath room work. P. W. BELL, Cor- te and L1yi sts. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WOR K PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY :-22l-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. WHAT YOU PAY ..... .. . . , For a thing 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 Furnitures- 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 Sell Good Goods at Factory Prices. D. & J. SI EG EL, 104 and 106 South Main Street. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By " TENNEY COMPANY, FOIl BALK BY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St.i Our Haircutting and Shampooing l'leases everybody, w, do lots of It and are gaining new cus tomers nally. lullessliumpooliig aono at yaur own home upon nouncaiion. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block. GO LOIN'S. SPECIAL NO. 3. Our Children's clothing has also been considered. We have selected about 200 suits, till woolen goods, Reefer and Junior styles, from 4 t6 8. iMiis stock can be seen on one large table and is ready for your inspection. The farmer prices were S2.50 up to S4.00. Our price lor ten days only. &1.50. well to examine the bargains A Lucky Purchase. $1.24. We bought of a manufacturer all the Men's Russets he had. We got them 40c less 011 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 S2.50, and cheap at S2. 25; we will sell them at the low price of sf.69 a pair. SHOE STORE, flbo Lovino, Prop. Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing. u ' gas and steam fitting. Gives estimates on steam and hot water plants. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences. Fire Escapes Our Stovese- 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 GO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTHENT STORES, 1 10-121-123 North Main St. Noa. New Store I New Stock I BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Boots and shoes and footwear of all kinds Kepalrlng neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, SOS SOufn Main St.,