Protection to Complexion. Mirny emnpleximn nro mined throtih the effect n( tlie liotsun. Itrequlreti great cnro to keep me inco son nnu clcnr In the tim tuer You will bo )1fMinil with the. re suit If roil uo the lrMnrnt 1 n n a wo sell -Lotions to overcome the bnd effect, of tlio sun, powders to make vmir akin ftinooth. putTs, chamois skins, fleMi brtieliM, perfunirwhritcvcr you wont for tho toilet, we supply lit Its best form. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. PITHY POINTS. A SUMER NECESSITY 1 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 Us fit and quality. Our stock of summer light weight suitings will insure satis faction. Examine our show window and street case. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 Jeweler arid Optician. if this type l too flue and these lines run together somcimnff 1b wronjr about your- and our optician -should examlno them beforo further Injury Is done. No expense for tho teBt. ItHpiHiiilnjcrt Throughout the Uumitry Ohronlrlxil for Hatty reriisal. Thcro aro 100 patients In tho Miners' hos pital. 1'oltsvlllo a borough tax rato has been fixed at 71 mills, tho sumo ns last year. John Martin ami Miss Marearct Cur ran, both of Gordon, wcro married yesterday. Howard Imscliwrilcr, of Gordon, was com mitted to jail by .Tustiro W. K. Wanner, of that place, on tho charge of larceny. Tho Mahanoy City water company have In reserve between 70,000,000 and 80.000,000 gallons of water in their huso storage rcsor voir located near Lofty. A camp meoting for tho lower part of tho Willlanisport district of tho East 1'ennsyl vanla Evangelical Association, is being held at Allrlght crovo, Orwigsburg. Tho charter of tho Hoard of Trade of tho borough of Frackvillo was filed In the olllcc nf tho Kocorder of Deeds ycstenlay. Thirty eight persons subscribed to tho stock. It. O. Luther, general manager of tho Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, acompanied by his wife and Mrs. K. T. Hoycr, of New York City, left to day for hiirope. Mrs Jacob Noll, of North Main street. found a ladies' coat on tho public road lead lug from tho comotorlcs to town, Tho owner can have tho same by calling at Mrs. Noll's residence Although they woro hurled uiuety feet down a mlno shaft breast, near Shamokiu, Michael Dando and Daniel Itauck escaped with minor injuries. Holla Argust, a six-year-old girl, was burned to death at Upper Lehigh. Lead is being taken from tho New Galena (Bucks county) mines in payiug quantities. The annual reunion of tho soldiers and sailors of Clearfield county was hold at Clear field. Frank Hartman, a young man Hying near Bloomsburg, committed suicide by hanging himself in a barn. An aged Lebanon couple, Mr. and airs. James II. llatton, celebrated their goldon wedding anniversary. Lebanon is making efforts to securo tho noxt annual meeting of the state camp, Pa triotic Order Sons of America. Charles II. Andorson, formerly identified with the rcportorial staff of tho Herald, has located at Donver, Colorado. Ho is engaged as a tolegraph operator lu that city. in which profession ho is regarded as an adept. High I'olnt Grove Perfectly Safe. Humors having been widely circulated that High Point park is unsafe, tho undersigned committee desire to inform the public through the columns of tho Heiiald that in an interview with Heeso Taskor, division uperintendent, and William Kichards, dis trict superintendent of the P. & R. O. & I. Co., both declared that the grounds woro perfectly safe, except those sections enclosed by fence. All parties desiring to rent the grove for the purpose of holding picnics, sociables, concerts, &c, can do so, feollng secure from dangor, providing they keep outside of tho sections oncloscd by fence. Committee, Washington H. & L.Co.. No. 1. It MahanoyCity, Pa. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. 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 97 South Main Street. Shenandoah. Pa I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. num.-crifflr- stoke o DKA1EB IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholes alo and Retail. 2D West Contra Street. TROUBLES BEGIN. Uxnsiis Hupnrvlftor Kellrel unit Ilia Troubles. Census Supervisor It. II. Iteltzel, of Malm- noy City, is now In position to fcol somo of the annoyances and discomforts of tho poli tician with a good sized batch of plums to dUtrlbuto among the faithful. Commissioner Morriam, 'of tho census bureau, is not only desirous of having tho census of 1000 as complcto as any former census, hut ho also Is anxious to havo it com pleted in tho least possible time. To do tills It will bo necessary for each district super visor to engage almost 100 enumerators. With surh a largo number of Jobs to dis tribute It will bo readily scon what a super visor in n district as Important and populous as Mr. Roltzcl's will have to contend with. Almost simultaneously with tho announce ment of his nppolntnient his trouble began. Applications for theso positions as enumera tors aro pouring in to him at the rato of a dozen a day, aud he at present has sufficient applications on hand to tako tho census of tho whole of tho Keystone state. Ho has de cided to mako tho appointments of Berks comity enumerators subject to tho endorse' ment of Postmaster High, of Reading, tho Quay lcador. Although tho law clearly stipulates that only persons having tho educational qualifi cations will bo employed, somo of tho appll cations pay no attention to this proviso, their letters clearly showing that they are in no way capable for appointment. Considering that tho position as enumerator will not last more than a month on the averago, the quality of men desirous of filling tho posi tions would seem to indicate that there is a good sized army of fairly educated mon of employment. Mr. Reitaol's district com prises Schuylkill and Herks counties and it will, therefore bo necessary for him to appoint about 100 enumerators, the rule boing to have an enumerator for every 4,000 in population, The provisions of tho census law will, how ever, lessen the supervisor's troublos, the law requiring that the applicants be sub jected to an examination and the appoint ments bo mado in tho order of merit. Doubt less nine-tenths of tho persons desiring to serve in securing the statistics to show Undo Sam's strength aud wealth are una ware of this. If they wrro it is not probablo that bo many utterly dovoid of tho qualifications would go to tho trnublo of scoking the place. The enumerators in in citios must comploto their work lu fifteen days, but those In districts haylug a scattered population are given more timo. Mr. Itoltzel will not begin his duty until Decembor 1. Till! WKATIlUlt. Tlin proBBiiro continues nign on tno North Atlantic and Middle I'nclilo coasts. Tho prcs stiro has risen over Lalco Super ior. Tho temper aturo has risen In tho lako regions and tho Interior of Now England, and has remained nearly stationary clsowhcro. Fore cast for today and tomorrow In this section: Threaten ing today: prob ably showers tomorrow; light easterly winds. Sunrise, 4:E7; sunsot. 7:29: length of day, 14h 32m.; moon rises, C:43 p. m.; moon setB. 3:07 n. m. GOLDIN'S. GOLD I NTS. GOLDIN'S. Three Extraordinary Specials. A NIGHT'S WRANGLE. (Continued from First l'ago.) SPECIAL NO. 1. We have placed on sale our entire stock of Men's ami Hoys' light weight and summer clothing including all the latest styles and patterns, in light colors and blue serges. Some of them arc all wool and the rest of them are pure worsteds. Any of them arc worth S8.oo and $g oo, and some of them are worth Si 2 oo. Our price for ten days only will be from $3.50 to $5.00. PERSONAL MENTION. Annual Law-Mute Incursions to Atlantic City, &o , via Pennsylvania Itallroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for three low-rato ten-day excur sions for the present season from Erie, Troy, Hellefonte, Wllliamsport, Mocanaqua, Sun bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, aud principal intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglcsca, Wildwood, or Uolty Beach, on Thursdays, July 27, August 10 and 21, 1800. Excursion tickets, good to return by regu lar trains within ten days, will bo sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will be sold via tho Delawaro River Bridge Route, the only all-rail line, or via Market street wharf, Philadelphia. For Information in regard to specific rates aud timo of trains consult hand bills, or ap ply to agents, or . S. Ilarrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Stop over can be had at Philadelphi; either going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided ticket is deposited with agent at Broad street station Immediately on arrival. Finger Lacerated: John Miller, a timborman at the Maple Hill colliery, had the middlo finger of his ricbt hand lacerated by a sill falling on it. Dr. Stein dressed the injury. Miller re sides on West Cherry street. 'I suffered for months from sore throat. Eclectric Oil cured me in twenty-four hours." M. S. Gist, Hawosville, Ky. The First Case. A six-year-old Polish child of Turkey Ban was reported to tho Board of Health to-day as a sufferer from diphtherotlo croup. This is tho first case of communicable disease re ported to the Board in over a month. Try Our Meats, nutter and Eggs. They are sold as cheap as staple goods can be sold for. Always fresh and well iced. Itauser's. Cherrv and Chestnut streets. tf THE WILL BE SUPPLIED TO YOU VIRTUALLY FREE. FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. Malm 8c Centre Sts. J. Dalius' Meat Market, i!iy our meats. They are well ) preserved these hot days. We if give you more for your money ti.nn nnvwhere else. Those who tried us know this to be a fact. 2o3 E. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. slow l. V. Station. The HfiRALD is progressive, en terprising, wide-awake and always ahead. Its daily visits will keep your family better informed than any other paper on the news of this locality, the state, the country and the world. It will be delivered at Mrs. Mary E. Friedman and daughters, Lottie and Flora, wero visitors to Pottsvllle yesterday. Misses Sophie Hussom, of Brooklyn, N. Y. and Minnie Dabb, of town, havo returned hero from a visit to friends in tho Catawissa valloy. Miss Lena Yedinsky, of I'ottsvllie, is a guest of Miss Lottie Reese, on South White street. Miss Katio Lieborman, of Pottsvillo, is the guest of tho Misses Supowitz, on East Centre street. E. W. Ash, general manager for tho Schuyl kill Traction Company, was a business visitor to town to-day. Mrs. Abe Levlne, of South Main street, has gone to Philadelphia on a visit. Misses Lizzio Krapf, Annie Yufly, Lizzie Levlne, llattio Supowitz and .Miss Duell spent a pleasant day at Lakeside yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. R. Whiteley, of Phil adelphia, aro being entertained at the resi dence of Dr. and Mrs. U. M. liordner, ou East Oak street. Mr. Whiteley is tho buyer for tho large firm of Qimblo Bros., of the Quaker city. L. B. Felker, of Lavelle, was a business visitor to town to-day. Misses Maggie Jones and Maggie Carney, of Mahanoy City, wero town visitors last evening. Mrs. W. II. Weeks and daughters, Edith and Helen, who have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Kemmorer, returned to their homo In Philadelphia to-day. Miss Katie Gallagher, of Wilkinson's dry goods emporium, is enjoying hor vacation at New York and Niagara Falls. Deaths and Funerals. Thomas M. Russel, a former prominent citizen of Pottsvllle, died at the homo of bis brother. Samuel, at Warrior Run, near Mil ton. He was 02 years of age and resided in Pottsvillo for 50 years, where he was engaged In tho real estate business. Annie, wife of John J. Kobler, the baker, died last oyeuing at their homo in Pottsvillo, Mrs. Kobler had been ill for many months and was a great sufferer. Christian L. Raab died at his home in Tamaqua yesterday from congestion of tho brain, aged 20 years. Jio was in tho saloon business. The funoral of the late Charles D. Elliott, associate editor of tho Pottsvillo Republican, will take place to-morrow afternoon at fou 'clock. Deeds Itecorded. From Qeorge II. Smith to Adam Knowles, premises In Port Carbon, From Georgo H. Smith to Wary M, Knowles, premises in Port Carbon. From John J. Cox et nx to Mary Bevrant. premises in Tamaqua. From Win. W. Ferry ct ux to Annie it Baker, premises in Tamaqua. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were granted to the fol lowing : Wm. A. Smith and Ida Sebrasdar, both of Shenandoah. Andrew J. Schwalm, of Artz, and Rosa Kehros, of Rabuck's. Hoard ot Trade Charter. The charter of the Board of Trado of tho Borough of Frackvillo, was filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds yesterday. Thirty eleht persons subscribed to the btock. Tho amount of capital stock of the Board is $5,000 divided into 1,000 shares ot fo each. Excursion to Gleu Onoko. Shenandoah to Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko. via the Lehigh Valley Itallroad Sunday, July 23rd, 1899. Adults 00 cents, Children 45 cenU. Special train both ways, Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for par ticulars. and sovoral members clamored for permission to speak. President McGuiro Mid that, while he thought It porfectly right that all should have a chanco to express their views, cs pociallv in view ot tho fact that the com mittee's report put tho water duplicate at $13,000 and tho Auditors' report put it at $11,000, and tho lattor Included threo months after tho closo of the fiscal year, still a mo tion for tho previous question was not de batable and-he was sorry to bo obliged to cut off tho members. Mr. Straughn asked permission to speak on a question of privilege, hut President Mc Guiro regretted that the motion had preced ence. Finally the motion was put and do featod, Mr. Straughn then spoko on Mr. Ilarklns' motion and said ho did not sign the commit tees'report for several reasons. The committeo was supposed to meet on Wednesday evening and a memhor of tho committeo told him tho meeting would not bo hold, nevertheless tho committeo did mcot and drew up tho report presented, notwithstanding tho fact that the proposition on tho tablo was not in their haudsand they had no knowledgo of it. There are various discropancios In tho' report and ho would not attach his name to it. It is garbled statement Mr. Straughn then said bo would neither vote to lcavj, nor sell, nor for anythiug else in connection with the water works until the pooplo of tho borough should say Council could do It. But, nevertheless, ho would not sign tho leport resented, because it was not corroctand does not stato tho truo circumstances of affairs in connection with tho wator works, as has been shown by members of Council, Finally Mr. Uarkins withdrew his motion and moved that tho proposition bo laid on the table indefinitely, and that the com mittee s report bo referred back to navo a more accurate report prescntod. This mo tion was carried. On motion of Mr. James tho water com mittee was instructed to advertise for two sizes of wator meters, one hundred of each kind. President McGuire announced that the term of Dr. S. C Spalding, as a member of tho Board of Health, had expired and that no would re-appoint tho doctor. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thine that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Fills, livery pill is a sugar-coated globule ot health, Utal changes weakness into strength, listless ness into energy, brain-fag into mental ixwer. 1 Hey re wonderful in building up the health. Uuly 25c per box. bold by A. Wasley. Shrewd buyers who appieciate extra good bargains, will do well to examine the bargains now being offered at the Mammoth Clothing House, The Largest Clothing House in the County, 9 and 11 S. Main St.. I CSoldin, Proprietor. Court Net Monday. Court will meet on Monday morning next for the purpose of acknowledging Sherlu a , A rr retire n deeds, taking judgment and to bear argu you. uUUi v.v. L.t rr nw trial for Thomas Urenuan month. We are deSirOUS Of SeCUr- evicted of murder In the firtt degree for ing your subscription. As an Inducement for you to become a subscriber we make you the following unparal leled offer: AN ELEGANT $3.00 BOOK FOR ONLY 75 CENTS. Our representatives, Messrs Hooks & Brown, will call upon you with the publication for your in gpection. We feel sure you will be interested in examining it. Upon sitrninc the oirreenient to take the a a Hbrald ior six months, the book will be delivered upon payment of 75 cents. This is iu addition to the regular subscription of 25 cents the killing of Juno 2, 1899. Harry Elliott on Saturday, Committeo Meeting. The Executive Committee of the County Union of Christian Endeavor has arranged for a rally at Mabaaoy City, In tho Welsh Congregational church, on August 31st. State President Clarence E. bberman will be pres ent and speak in the afternoon and evening, Kntertalned Ills Neighbors. E3 Robert Jones, of West Cherry street, is possessor of a high grade phonograph and entertained a number of bis neighbors with It last night. They desire to extend thank to Mr. Jones for the evening's enjoyment FKKK LUNCHES TO-NIOIIT, Democratic leader received a most en thusiastic reception, and the points In his speech wore loudly cheered. Ho reiterated his well known views In support of silver and In opposition to trusts and expansion, and had this to say on thp Chicago quarrel: "In speaking in Chicago I am em barrassed by the fact that the advo cates of the Chicago platform are di vided Into two camps. It Is not my business to establish a Becrct service In order to ascertain what Democrats are most devoted to tho principles set forth in the last party creed. AH Chi cago platform Democrats look alike to me, and instead of trying to drive any professed believer in that platform out of the party, my aim Is to so Im press upon all Democrats tho import ance of the triumph of Democratic principles that all local differences will be lost sight of in the determination to restore tho government to tho foun dations laid by the fathers." Every mention of Altgeld by the dif ferent speakers evoked thunderous ap plause. Finally tho ex-governor was compelled to make a short speech. Alnrrlnge Announcements, The marriago of Dr. P. F. Burko, of town and Miss Margaret Bradley will be solemnized on Wednesday, August Oth. Tho biido-to-be s a resident of Centralia aud is proprietress of the leading millinery establishment thcro. Cards are out announcing the wedding of Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Coylo, of 1529 North 21th street, Phil adelpbia, to John D. Dalton, of tho same place, formerly a resident of Schuylkill Haven. The event will take place in St. Elizabeth's church, 23rd and Berks streets, on Wednesday, August 10th. The prospec tive bride and her parents formerly resided on West Centre street, in town. A number of Invitations have been received here. Drowsiness is dispelled by Beeciiam's Pills Sninllpox In Altoomi. Altoona, Ta., July 21. Frank X, Heargeist died here of smallpox last evening, aged 24 years. There are four other cases In the same family Mrs Heargeist, who has about recovered John, aged 21 years, whoso condition is critical; Annie, aged 15, and George, aged 12, who aro improving. A local physician had been treating the family for chickenpox for about three weeks Last Monday the board of health sent two physicians to Investigate tho cases and they diagnosed them as smallpox, of thoGlobofor rheumatism: WTJITTJATYlTa , , ., buu prepared uuaer mo stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. . pruscnuea oy eminent pnvBiciansr, DR. RICHTER S "ANCHOR "V! PAIN EXPELLER, World renowned t TtomfivlraHlir Bncccssf nl I I Only cennino wltn Trade Mark Anchor." oc.atMo.aDoiua, Atauaragguuortiirongu r.AJ.Ei:HT2i CX. 113 TwlSt. irEWTCSZ. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Braaob Houses. Own Qlassvcrbu 2 OMortea. ana Jieeommtnaea ou Uruaalitt. hllnltlerl. ami "V. i5. other prominent &d DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOR" BTOSIAOIIAI. beet for I Colin. uvprpwiaremomncit iTompinintw. MISCELLANEOUS. TfTANTKn. Two reeDcctablo younir men I board In a private family. Apply to Sirs. I K. Peters, 118 West Coal street. l-lw WANTED, At once, twenty-five girls to work ' In overall ractory, goou wngen nnu sieau work, r.iptrt macinno operators preierrr Apply to Christian JSberle, Ulrarilvllie, 1'a 'nrtn rat.t? A i.nn.1 twwlnur business V Shenandoah. Hmall capital required. Suit able for an active young Irishman, a I.Uliuan 1m Ainprlrain nr bntli. ljkmo returns. Satis factory reasons given for quitting. None but those meaning business nceil apply. HmVAllD W. HIIOKUAKEB, 7-19-2W Attorney-at-I.aw, Shenandoah, l'j COn IlKNT.-A suite of rooms in tbe lTgan X building, corner of Main unci uenire streets, for omce purposes, well iignieu nnu , nm- venlences. APIily at 10 liust uenire itrcei. ii bickebt'b. Fish cakes, free, to-night. Special lunch to-morrow morning. OHAB. BAPZIEWICZ'g. Clam scup will be served, free, to ill pa trons to-night. poolkb's. Cold Inneh to-night. Bean soup all day niOU HAI.K.-A new bieycle. the lat J1 Cheap for cash. Apply at be office. the latest make, 11EIULD tf "TOOK SAI.K. The Hausnman property, located i at 139 Kat Coal ttrtet. llcason lor seuing, ..... i.,u ti,. Mtttin For imrtlculari limnlre of I'hlllo Illermann. North White street. 6-22-tf "VTOTIOE. Desirable propfti i ply to H. O. M. llo Shenandoah. wtles for sale. Ap- O. M. llollopeter, o'nei SPECIAL MO. S. SPECIAL, NO. 3. n .,!, i Our Children's clothing Onr south side show ha3 nlso beeY, conii(CrCd. We have window has been utilized for our selected about 200 suits, till woolen 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 69c. goods, Reefer and Junior styles, from 4 to 8. This stock can be seen on one large table and is ready lor your inspection. Ihe former nriees were S2..SO up to $4.00. only. Our price lor ten days $1.50. DEMOCRATIC LEADERS. (Continued from First rage.) $40.00 Bicycle Away Daily. Given 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 JI.69 3 pair. FACTORY SHOE STORE, South Main Street. - flbe Levlne, Prop. LlLi Tbo publishers of The New York Stab, tho haudsomely illustrated Sunday news paper, aro giving a Iliaii Gbade Bicvcle each day for the largest list of words madn bv usinc tho lettors contained in "T-H-K N-E-W V-O-It-K S-T-A-Il" no more times in any one word than it is found iu Tho New York Star. Webster's Dictionary to bo considered as authority. Two Good Watches (first class tlmekocpers) will be given daily for second and third best lists, and many other valuable rewards, in cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Bets, China, Sterl ing Silverware, etc., etc., in order of merit. This educational contest is boing given to advertise and introduce this successful weekly into new homes,and all prizes will bo awarded promptly without partiality. Twelvo S-cent stamps must be Inclosed for thirteen weeks trial subscription with full particulars and list of over 300 valuable rewards. Contest opons and awards commence Monday, June 20th. and closes Monday, August 21st, 1800. Your list can reach us any day botween these dates, and will roceivo the award to which It may be entitled for that day, and your namo will bo printed in the following issue of The New Yobk Star. Only one list can be entered by the same person. Prizes are on exhibition at The Stak'8 business offices. Persons securing bicycles may have choice of Ladles', Gentlemen's or Juveniles' 1809 model, color or size desired. Call or address Dept. "E," The New Yobk Stab, 236 W. 39th Street, New York City. Cream puffs on ice all summer at Georgo Sckeider's bakery, 23 East Coal street. tf Slay be a Tamaqua Hoy. The friends and relatives of James J. Hlg- gins, a Tamaqua boy, who enlisted in the regular army last February and was subse- auently transferred to the Philippine Islands aro led to believe that the young, man has met bis death. In General Otis' report of July 10th the name of James J. Higglns was includod among tbe fatalities that occurred from dysentery. Gen. Cobin bat been com municated with to ascertain if tbe Uiggius mentioned is from Tamaqua. CAPT. WILLIAM ASTOB CIIANLER, Congressman from New York, is tho presi dent of The New York Stab, which is giving away a FORTY DOLLAR BICYCLE daily, as offered by their advertisement in another column, lion. Amos J, Cummiags, M. O., Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District At torney of New York, ez-Goycrnor Hogg, of Toxas, and Col. Fred. Felgl, of Now York, are among the well known names in their Board of Directors. Mch SIckn.M Prevails. Cholera Infantum is so prevalent among children In Mahanoy City and the outlyiug villages that it Is rapidly assuming tbe pro portions of an epidemic. Many adults are down with severe attacks of cholera morbm. P. W. BELL, Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing. " " " " gas and steam fitting. Gives estimates on steam and hot water plants. Doesiithe finest bath room work. Cor. White and Lloyd Sts. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. EmerlcK St. RESIDENCE : 221 H. 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. 1 ! Our Furnitures Our 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. 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. DIKD, SMITH. On the 1Mb Inst, llnymond. son of Itobert V. anil Mary smiui, agea n years. Tbe funeral will take place on Saturday, July !tid, 1HVJ, services to be held nt I lie residence, No. SOS West Cberry street, at 2:00 p. in. Inter ment In Odd fellows' cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to uttcml, 2t HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'SCAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. SATURDAY. Sour trout, pork and mashed potatoes. LOAVES OF BREAD, 25c. Buy 23o worth of checks and receive more and better bread tban Is baked anywhere In town. Cakes and pastry at low prlcca. Try our celebrated Itye and Graham bread. BOSTON BAKERY, B. Morgeusteln. 237 W. Ceutra Street Wo Soil Good Goods at Pactory Prices. D. & J. SI EG EL, 103 and 105 South Main Street. Ice Cream, tured daily, of town. All flavors. Man u 1 a c - Delivered to all parts 2V IC FOR Sealed PINK BAND PackaSe. NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Hade Only Iljr TENXEY COMPANY, rOK BALK 1JV FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St.i Our Halrcutting and Shampooing: I'leasea everybody. V'e do. lots ot It and are galnluir new cus tomers dally. Ludlessfiainpoolng done at ynur own notification. bouie upon w . G. DUSTO, Ferguson Mouse Block. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTI1ENT STORES, Nos. tl 0-1 21 -123 North Main St. New Store I New Stock ! BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Doobi and iboes and footwear ot all kinds Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 20 soutb Mai In at, a month. Saturday.