F Protection to Complexion. r Ma tit pnHinlntnn gffSfiN- U nre ntltir'1 tl.toURl. , grout core to kwui i tho fnce ftofi nml i clenr In the turn- I mer. You will be plfMWtl with the re sult If you use the lreHirnt Ions we sell Lotions to overcome the btul ITeetn ot the nun, powder to nmke your ekln smooth. nuiiH, c an mo m kin, nw.li liruslien, perliimM -whatever you want for tho toilet, we etipply In Its hmX form. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. A SUMMER NECESSITY I 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 suiting will insure satis, faction. Examine our show window and street case. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. Jeweler and Optician. If- Mis type in too fine nml these lines run together-soim'thlng- 1s wroo, abom your and optician should examine them before further Injury In done. No expense for tho test. 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 FACTORY 81 STORE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. rniLn.-ctiEnr - stoke o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 2 West Centre Street. FOR YOUR ICE COLD SODA WATER 3 and 5 Cents Per Glass, Go to A. GOLDMAN'S, Cor. fVJaln Be Centre Sts. J. Dalius' '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, ff W U Will II I tit It wow flfltt Below U. V. Station. PITHY POINTS. 'Htirilliit Throughout t!i (Jcftiiitry (Ihrohlclmt for llHiily I'ernsnl. Therb are ltlt jirtoouora In tho county Jail. The County Commissioners bid ImiiIuk tlio '00 tax iltillntcs, anil arc lo be commended fur their protnritiieM. llev. McKenzle, pastor of the A M K. cliuruh, at l'otUvllle, has resigned. IIo was rerrntly ohargrtl with n xravo oll'eiiso. The Allison Iron works will furnish lire air ooinprewKirs for a Iloston fittn. Stephen Volovloh was fatally kicked hy a mule at Dig Mouutalu colliery, mar Sim inakln At Wllkcstmrro, Mlchal Schlonlskl hanped himself from a-tree, using strips of his shirt for a rope. A Wk parailcof children will lion featuro of tho convention of tho State Salihath School AMoelatlon, at Kendinir, in October. l'ennsylvnnla Hallrood men, whllo dlgglne n bridge fomidatlou nt Lnncastcr switch, nenr Shnniokln, s'.ruck a rich vein of coal. A Iwx containing $100 worth of kid gloves was found in tho Codorus Creek, at York, and it is thought that robbers dropped It thcro. Striking Western Union Tolegraph messen gers at I'lttsburg returned .to work yesterday, somo concessions, tboy claim, having bcon made. An nlr boiler in tho Pennsylvania Railroad repair shops lu Harrisburg oxplodcd yester day and wont into tho air DO foct, but no 0110 was hurt. Three storekeepers In Scranton, two in Jermyn and ouo in Taylor, Lackawanna county, havo been arrested by puro food agents for selling adulterated groccrios. Plans woro adopted yostorday for the con struction of tho Marion Heights breaker, Northumberland county, and when tho col liery, controlled by local capitalists, is in operation, 300 men and boys will be given employment. J. Claudo Brown, Esq., has sold the prop erty nt No. 500 South Centra strcot, Potts- vlllc. to Mrs. Louis Wagner, of that plaro, for $2,600. Tho property bolonged to tho estate of the lato Elleu Brown. The Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily nabit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c. at A. Wasley's drug store. Cheap len-Day Trip to Smshore, via Phila delphia & Heading Itnllwny. On Thursday, August 3rd, tho Philadelphia & Heading Hallway will run a special ten-day excursion to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City and Sea Islo City. Special excursion tickets will ho on ealo at the low rate of $3.50 from Shonandoah to cither of the above seashoro resorts. Theso tickets will be good going to Phila delphia oil day of excursion from Shonan doah on special train leaving 0.55 a. m or on regular train leaving 12.26 p. m., and from Philadelphia to point of destination on any regular train except 3.40 and 5.00 p. m. Sixty-minuto flyers to Atlantic City, within time limit of tick ot and good to return on any regular train within ten days including day of issue. Pullman parlor cars will bo attached to special train to Philadelphia. Whilo theso tickets do not includo tho transfer of, either passengers or baggage through Philadelphia, arrangements have been made whereby on the' payment ot ten cents extra one piece of baggago for each ticket can bo checked through to Atlantic City. For further information, seats in parlor cor, &c, apply to ticket agents, or address I). L. Mauger, Traveling Passonger Agent, or Edson J. Weeks, Qen. Passenger Aet., Phila delphia. Tho "President nt'Lnlto Chnmplntn. Plattsburg, N. Y July 27. President and Mrs. McKinley arrived hero this fnorning and were driven at once to the Hotel Champlaln, Lake Chamnlain, where tney will remain for several eeks. With the president are Miss Sarah Duncan, his neice, Secretary Cortelyou and a retinue of white House attaches and servants. ZnrHiulen May Bo Itomovort. Paris, July 27. An evening paper is authority for the statement that General Zurlindon, former military governor of Paris, will be removed from the supremo council of war, as vas General de Negrier. GrnHopper IMneno Throntonod. Washington, July 27. The Agricul tural department is in receipt of in formation of a threatened invasion of grasshoppers In North Dakota and Minnesota. These are of a migratory species and breed in the Turtle moun tains. It Is probable the department will co-operate with the state authori ties In dealing with the insects in caso they prove damaging. usr v i t. n a of thaGlobofor RHEUMATISM, NEUKAIiGIA aad similar Complaints, aaa prepares, unaer ue sinngeni GERHAH MEDICAL LAWS,, . prescnoea ny eminent pnyscaanu I DR. RICHTER S ( ANCHOR w lOnlv onnfnn with Trade Mark " Anchor.1 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch HouseSi Own Glassworks. Endorsed and Recommended by . jeaaing vnoieaieana.jtcuii.i, U. Itninatats. MtntlterM. and T 2& people. OR. RICHTEn-S' ANCIIOIt STOMACIIAI. W for I flollc, TTpf pwla&fieomnch Complnlnfw. Keystone State Normal School, KUTZTOWN, PA. The fall term of this famous training school for teachers will open Augusts, 18OT. Su perior advantages are offered to young men and women preparing for teaching, col lege, or business. The build in us are all new, containing Bjulafoua and comfortable rooms for students, roomy re citation lulls, steam heated tbrougbout.and supplied with the latent and best lighting and sanitary appliances. Itafore choosing a school secure a catalogue of the Keystone Normal School. Rev. N, G. Schaeffer, Ph, D D. D PRINCIPAL. I'or full Information, catalogue, etc, address KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, KTJTZTOWIf, PA. MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. tronfr Assertion na to Jnst WkM til ncmaAlcs Will Do. Massa luirintfM tnst his rtneumstUm Oar will cur. nttrlf all easss of rh.unis Uim In a r.w bouts) thst bis Djrpl Our will or. Indigestion stl all atomteh troubltst tbat hit Kldo.r Cur will nr. CO per ernt. f all cat., of kid DC J troublt; that hit Ca. ttrrh Car will Rir catarrh no matt.r hot loot standing; thst Ms llttdach. Cure will rur. an kind ot headache la fw minutes) that his OnM Oura will . . Qultkl hr.ak up anr of eo 1 a and so mi throuah th. antlr Hit nt rimedlti. At all droggliti. it, cents a Tlat, It roa need medical adl writ. Prof. Hunjoa, 1S06 Arth tt., rhlla. It u (baoiut.lr fix. TIII5 WI!,VTlll'.ll. Thero has been a fall" In tompcrnturo from the Mlddlo Ilocky mountain re gion through tho Middle Missouri valley to Lake Su perior. Tho tem pcraturo has risen in the Ohio valley and tho northern plateau region and has remained nearly stationary elsewhere. Fore cast for today and tomorrow in this section: Fair tO'. day; probably fair and cooler tomor row; vnrlable winds, becoming north westerly. Sunrise, 5:02; sunset, 7:24; length if day, 14h 2Cm.; moon rises, 10:15 p. n.; moon sets, 10:31 a. m. DELEGATE ELECTION. Olllclul Call For the ltepubllcnn District Conventions, Tho First Legislative Convention for tlio election of State Delegato will meet at Kobbins' ball, Sbenandonli, Saturday, 10 a. m., August Stb, 180!), and olect ono dologato and ono alternate 'The Second District Convontion will meet at Washington ball, Ashland, Saturday, 3 p. in , August 5, 1800, and elect ouo ilelegHo and ono alternate. Tbo Third District Convontion will meet at U. S. Hotel, Tamaqua, Saturday, 2 p. m., August 5th, 1809, and elect ono delegato and ono alternate. Tho Fourth District Convention will mcot at Centennial Hall, Pottsville, Monday, 10 n. m., August 7, 1899, nnd elect two delegates and two alternates. Only tbo delegates to tbo Legislative Con ventions in 18SS arc entitled to vote in Bald conventions. All conventions will bo called to ordor by some ono designated by tho County Chair man. By order of Executive Committee. Ciias. E. Quail, 20-27-3-11) Chairman. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Harry Carl and children visited friends at Pottsvlllo to-day. Miss Mattie Baugh and hor visiting friend. Miss Hattio Snyder, of Hokendauqua, spent to-day visiting Pottsvlllo and Tumbling Bun. Miss Emma Lewis and Master Uorbert Davis visited friends at St. Clair. Harry Richards has returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Misses Gwendoline and Lizzie Bcoso havo gone to Atlantic City to spend a fow days. Messrs. Christ. Schmidt, P. D. Uolman nnd J. J. Bobbin, were visitors to Frackvillo last evening. Miss Julia Burns, of Scranton, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Burns, at Wm. Penn. She is accompanied by hor friend, Miss Maggie Coylo. Miss Minnio Dabb is visiting friends at Brooklyn. N. Y. Miss Annie Kobinson, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of town acquaintances. Messrs. William Zimmerman and Letter Carrier John Buck spent the day In the vicinity of Soaring Creek. Max Schmidt, of Shamokin, was a visitor to town to-day. Miss Sopkio Bussom has returned to hor home in Brooklyn, after spending a fow weeks as a guest of Miss Minnio Dabb. Mrs. John Roberts and Mrs. Silas Frost, of town, spont to-day visiting friends at Maha noy City. THE ANTHRACITE TRADE. Dealers Not Likely to Stock up at Higher l'rlces. Tlio anthracite trade is constdored by the Coal Trado Journal : "Tho hard coal trado continues in good condition, and thcro is not ouo of the pro ducers but who believes in a big business for this intorest in the last half of this year. Somo of tbcm oven go so far as to talk of a large increase over the tonnago that has been done in recent years during that period, and even in excess of tho ag gregate tonnago iu the best months of the six. It remains to be soon if tbo views of those optimistic gontlemon represent tho actual condition of auairs. We fancy there will be some modification, but look for a very good year of it altogether, particularly if prices are not boomed too much There has been some gossip In tho papers and among a portion of the trade that there might be an increase in tbo price list of anthracite, dating from August 1, but we fail to find this confirmed by offi cials of the companies who should knew wheroof thoy speak. It would not bo well for the producer to mako any advance at tho tlmo stated, for, with tho product going as it has for the past two months past, tho dealers are iu a position to take a 'breathing spell' in the way of purchases, and will not caro if the price bo changed, for tbey ars not likely to buy again until there aro more distinct signs of a diminution of their stocks." A Charge Refuted, William Amaliewicz, an East Centre street grocer, was to-day put under (200 bail by Justice Shoemaker, charged by Mrs. Mary Czupukaitis with causing her distress and annoyanco by publicly and falsely charging her on the streets with having poisoned and killed a young woman namod Mary Busla- zentis. The latter worked for Mrs. Czupu kaitis and was removed to the almshouse upon becoming ill. She died there, and in a quarrel to-day Amaliowicz charged that the girl died from poisoning administered by Mrs. Czupukaitis. Collieries Shut Down. All the collieries of tho P. & B. C. & I, Co. in this district were obliged to shut down bo fore noon to-day on account of a shortage In the supply of cars. lltrllKlay rurty. An enjoyable time was had at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. Moses, on West Centre street, in honor of the 13th anniversary of their daughter, Vena There was a large gathering of the young hostess' friends, and games and music were a feature. Lunolieon was served at a late hour, and all departed well pleased with tbo evening's entertain ment. Death and Funerals. The funeral of Michael McDonald, who was killed at Packer No. & colliery, took place from his lato rosidenco at Horncsville this morning. Interment was made at Glrardville; Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio dt BixB, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sank. font PROM DAWSON CITY. Cost of Living In tho nold Country Itenches High Figures. Harry O. Sloolo left Shamoklu sometltno ago for Dawson City with tho necessary paraphernalia to launch a dally newspapor in tho gold Holds. Ham Tlloy, editor of tho AshUiid Tologram, will join him In the near future. Mr. Steele has already reached Alaskn, and writes as follows to tho Shamo kin Herald : Dawson, July 0, 1899. EuiTon Herald : After a very exciting but thoroughly enjnyablo trip I arrived horo safely last week nnd find Dawson a great mining enmp. Havo been busy during the past fow days securing a location for our plant; ronts are high nnd buildings scarro. It costs from fflOO to fl.OOO a month to occupy even n small store room In a poorly con structed framo building on First avenue or tho main business street. I havo succcodcd in making a deal with a planing mill to erect us a log cabin, 25x40 foot, two stories high on Third avenue.outslde of thofiro litnlt.for f 275 Per month. This Is considered a big bargain hero. Third live 11 no Is just building up and we havo a cornor location, at Thlnl avenue and Fourth streets. During tho winter thcro arc mauy fires here, and to bo outside tho firo limit is a great advantage. Our building is in course of construction, work having been commenced this morning and it will bo com pleted boforo July IBth, or within eight days. The lot Is worth $5,000 and tho build ing will cost $0,000. This Is inoroly for finishing the building iu two largo rooms tho first and second stories. Everything olso is as high in proportion to rents. For Instance tho hotel I am stopping at charges $10 per day or $200 por month. Any kind of cigar is 50c; lemonade, 50c; laundrylng shirts, 50c; conars, uac. in lact tnoro is no smauor com hore than 25 cents. As soon as we got our offlco completed I in tend partitioning off a small room, which I will occupy. It appears that tbo greatest ex pense hero in hotel llvlug Is for tho room, which costs f i por day By having my own room I can get my moals for $100 per month. The plant will likely arrive about July 15 and of courso wo expect to do a big business. Tbo papor will soil for 25cts a copy and ad vertising will bo worth $10 por Inch per mouth nnd $50 per inch for what goes on tho first page. Job printing charges are about as follows for lots of 1000 : Business cards, $25; letter heads, $20 ; statements, $20 ; 1-10 dodgers, $22; sheets, $50 ; envelopes, $25. Workmen recelvo $10 per day or from $250 to $300 per month, but as ovorythlng is very high horo they cannot savo a great deal on that salary. Thero aro about ton thousand people hero and tho now daily has been the talk of tho town, which wo havo billed with posters In two colors. Tho greatnoss of this place cannot bo conceived and I intend writ ing a few letters for the Herald. The first will tell of tho trip into tho country nnd tbo others describo tho town and its methods of dolus business. From those you can got a bettor idea of lifo here. II. O. Steel. TO SING FOR PRIZES. iilsteddfod to bo Held In Mnhanoy City In September. Arrangements are being completed for tbo eisteddfod to bo held lu Mabanoy City 011 Labor Day, under tho nuspicos of the Welsh Baptist church. The following contests and prizes have been arranged : Main chorus, "Swiftly from thoMountain's Brow," (by S. Webb), no less than 25 voices, no more than 35 ; prize, $25. Soprano solo, "Tho Nightingale," (from songs of Wales), prizo, $1.50. BaritOno solo, Arm, Arm, yo Braves," (by Handel), prize, $2. Tenor solo, "Pauline," (by Maywood), prizo, $2. Children's solo, "Not Half Has Ever Been Told," (from Gospel Hymns Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4), first prizo, $1 ; second prizo, 50 cents. Malo quartetto, "Tho Two Kosos," (by Wcrnor), prize, $3. Malo party, "Spring's Dollght," (by Mnllor), prizo $8. Song and quartette, "Gwnewch Bob Poth yn Gymraeg," (by Parry), prize, $2, given by Evan Morgan, Gilberton. Duett, "Climb, Climb np Higher," (by D. Jenkins, D. O. Evans, publisher), prize, $3. Four stanzas on Washington, prize, $2, given by D. E. Thomas. Translation, "Tragwyddoldob Mawr yw' d'enw " nrlzo. 32. clvon bv "A Friend." Essay, "Elements of Domestic Folielly,'"! prize, $1.50; limited to four sheets of legal cap. Becltation, Excelsior, or the Youthful Aspirant," prizo $1, given byThos. Watklns, Moroa, Hesitation for childron, Twonty-thlrd Psalm, prizo, 60 cent;. Impromptu speech, prize, 25 cents. Becltation, "Tho Fourth of July," (by Golden Minor), prizo, $1, given by Joseph Bapertus. l'hllailelphln Heading's 11-Day Kxcur slon to Niagara- Falls. On Tuesday next, August 1st, a special eheap excursion to Niagara Falls via Phihv dclphla & Beading Railway to Williamsport and thence to Niagara Falls ovor Now York Central & Hudson Bivor B. II., will be ran from Shenandoah at the special rate of $3.00 for the round trip. Tickots will be good for a continuous passago day of excursion onlv on train leaving Shenandoah nt 3:27 a. m., and will bo good to return on any regular train within eleven days, including day of sale. Stop-off will be allowed on return trip at Buffalo, Rochester and Watklns Glen within timo limit of ticket. This will be ono of the finest chances to view some of nature's greatest Bccnory, as arrangements have been mado whereby excursionists can socuro tickets from Rochoster to Alexandria Bay (Thousand Islands) and return to Geneva and Lyons at the rate of $5.50 ad dltlonal, also from Niagara Falls to Toronto and return via Lewiston and Niagara Nayl gittlon Company's steamers at the rate of $1,00 additional. For full particulars consult Phil adelphia & Beading ticket agents, or address Edson J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. i BEECH ANTS 2 .Oil I O toprovethe t W ii I I general health. h 1 S Eaa IMitr7 10cents&25 cents. WILL OPEN MEAT: MARKET. 2 S. Jardin St. Next door to K. ('. Ilrobst's grocery. SI V To PATENT Good Ideas Ifl may be secured by I II our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. BubcrlptlQBi to The fuent Record llWpcraaaum. aOLDINSS. Three Extraordinary Specials. SPECIAL NO. 1. Wo have nlaccd on snip our entire stock of Men's ntul linvs' light weight and summer clothing including an tne latest styles and patterns, in light colors and blue serges. Some of them ate all wool and the rest of them are pure von-tecls. Any of them are worth $8.00 and $9 00, and some of them are worth 12 00. Our price for ten days only will be from $3.50 to $5.00. In order to give late buyers a decided to continue these special sales for a than at first intended. Mammoth Clothing & and 11 S. Main S.-.00 to Niagara Falls nnd Jleturn via the r.elilch Valley Itallroad, On August 12th tho Lehigh Valley Ball- road will sell tickets to Niagara Falls and return, at tho special low fare of $5.00 for tbo round trip from Shenandoah, limitod for return passago to August 14th, inclusive. Tickets will bo honored on any train except tlio Black Diamond express. Consult Lehigh Vnlloy ticket agents for particulars. Bo You Enow Consumption Is preventablo? Sclenco has proven that, and also that ncgloct is suicidal. Tho worst cold or cough can bo cured with Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for ovor fifty years. Sold by P. I). Klrllnon a guarantee. HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'SCAFE, . COR. MAIN AND GOAL STREETS. FRIDAY, Vego table soup. MISCELLANEOUS. iiun a 101 louxou ieet at uroy nun, to be nold at once, lleet location. Amilv nt 437, Turkey Hun, "r7 ANTED. Two respectable young men to board In n private family. Apply to Sirs. L. K. Peters, 113 West Coal street. 7-21-lw ITon SALE. A good paying business In Bhenandonh. Hmall cADltal reoulred. Suit- nblo for nn active young Irishman, n Lithuan ian, American or ootu, iarge returns, baus fnctorv reasons elven for nulttlmr. None but those meaning business need apply. J'.DWAItD VV . SnOKMAKEB, Attorney-at-Law, Shenandoah, Pa. 19-2W FOR KENT. A suite of rooms In the Egnn bulldlnGT. corner of Slain and Centre Btreets. for oOlce purposes. Well lighted and all con veniences. Apply at 10 East Centre street, tf OK SALE. A new bicycle, the latest make. Cheau for cash. Apply at the IIkrald office. tf NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to S. G. M. Hollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. 8-31-tf Ice Cream, All flavors. Manufac tured dailf , Delivered to all parts -1 of town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Blade Only By " TENNEY COMPANY, ron SALE III FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. POLITICAL CARDS. 70TE FOIt wm. S. LEIB, OK ASHLAND. FOR PROTHONOTARY. 70TE FOE ' FRANK R. KANTNER, OP LOl'TV. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE FOB HORACE F. RABER, OK PINEOUOVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE FOIt THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OK SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES GO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Noa. 119-121-123 North Mala St. u QOLDIN'8. SPECIAL NO. S. Our south side show window has been utilized for our single pants display. It contains men's and boys.' single pants, all kinds, styles and sizes. Any pants shown js worth from $2.00 to 93.25. Our price while they last $1.50. chance to secure some of St.. TWO STORES IN ONE ! On and after August tst our stock will be increased to twice its present size, because we are going to combine our two stores and re move all goods to Shenandoah to our present location, the Baltimore Cheap atore, 30 East Centre street. Our accommodation will be beyond reproach then, and we will conduct special bargain sales every Satur day. They will start on Saturday. Don't miss the place. BALTIMORE 3o East Centre Street, FACTORY SHOE STORE, 5 South Main Street. Does the finest hath room work. P. W. BELL, Cor- white and Llyd sts- Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &o. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 22I-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 22! N. West St. WHAT YOU PAY For a thing is important but whit you get for your money i3 ten times more important. Our goods and our prices do their own talking and give you big rewards. Our Furniture-s-- Is good, stylish and ser viceable. We believe in it and in everything else we sell. We won't say any more but if yon 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. SIEIGEL, 103 and 10S South Main Street. 7 LOAVES OF BREAD, 25c. Buy 25o worth of check and receive more nnd better bread than 1 baked anywhero In town. Cake and pastry at low pries. Try our celebrated Itye and Graliam bread. BOSTON BAKERY, D. Morgenateln. S W. Centre Street Our Haircutting and Shampooing please everybody. V'e do lot of It and are galnliiK nenr cus tomer dally. Ladleasfiainpoolnff done at yaur own lioino upon notltlcatlon. W. Gi DUSTO, Ferguson House Block, - OOLDIN'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 to 8. This stock can be seen on one large table and is ready for your Inspection. The former prices were $2. 50 up to 54.00. Our price lor ten days only. $1.50. the bargains offered we have few days longer House, I Goldin, Proprietor. CHEAP STORE, Shenandoah, Penna. A Lucky Purchase. 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 J,69 3 pair. Abo Lovlno. Prop. Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing:. Does gas fitting". Gives estimates on steam and hot water plants. Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes Our Stoves-- Are the best in every re spect. Best of material, best system of baking, oil modern conveniences and the prices are lower than elsewhere. EVAN J. DAVIESc Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. New Store I New Stock ! BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Boot and shoe and footwear of alt kind a Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, SOO SOutb Main St.,
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