I Y 4 7 Protection to Complexion. Mnny com plosion nr nil tin 1 throuvh tlio rlfc-etd of llie hoi nun. It rtulrc R rant aire to tenon le iaco bo ft nnd ciloer In the mini mr You will be plmri with the re suit If you uflo the prepNnttlons we netl Lotloni to overcome the Imd &?T7bS3- fl Jl iMwdrs to make your ftKtn ninootn, pun, cimmoii ftVinn, flenh hniflheA, pfrfu mm whatever you want fur the toilet, we supply In Its bent 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 n suit there it no duubt about its fit and quality. Our Mock of summer light weight lulling will insure satis faction. Examine our show window and Ftreet case. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. Jeweler and Optician. If till type in too fine and these llnee run together sometblnfir fa wroii,? about your -nnd -our oDticIan should ex nmlrie them before further Injury in done. No expense for the test. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Extra Reduction In Our Line of FOOTWEAR Has begun. Save your dollars while vou have a chance. Do not miss any opportunities. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. BOSTON TORY SHOE 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Keystone State Normal School, KUTZTOWN, PA. The fftll term of this famous training soliool for tenabera will open Augusts, 19. Su perior advantage are offered to young men nnd women preparing for teaeblng, d. Ii.a. or buMlneM. The build ing are all new, containing g spacious and comfortable Ip rooms forstudenU, roomy re- citation balls, steam heated J tlirougliout.aml supplier wim 3 & tlie latent and beat lighting 3 "& nnd snnltnry appliance.. g s& Ilefore cbooslng a scbool JS secure n catalogue of the S & Keystone Normal School. I Rev. N. G. Schaeffer, Ph. D., D. D For full information, catalogue, etc., iiddreea KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, KUTZTOWH, PA. J. Dalius' Meat Market, . . mi 11 ry our meats. iuay am wu preserved these hot days. We give you more for your money than anvwhere else. Those who IfSi MOT tried us know this to be a fact. 2o3 E. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Below L-, V. Station. IMPORTANT DEAL. TIib Traction Company to 1'i.rclinan Mnhn noy City ISlecirlo I.lclit riant. Tlio Mabanny City tteonrd authority for the statement that "a movement l on foot among official of the Hchnylklll Traction Klectric 1 tall way Company for tlio purchase of the plant of the Mahanoy City Oas Com pany. It la umlenitoori that the electric llht plant la also Included In tlio mlo. Tlio purchase of the eUc'.rlc light plant means ounsidi-ralile to the Traction Company, and would relievo muoli of tlio strain on the eomny'i engine at Itappahannock. It is a well known fact that tho company's plant which fumlslie power for tho opomtlou of the road, from Mahanoy City to Locust Dale, nnd Olranlvilto to filienandoiili, a distance of about sixteen miles, la taxed to its utmost, and tho company has long hcen seeking a moans hy which to relievo this pressure. The looal plant meets nil require, rnenta and has hcen the suhject of considera tion on tho part of the company olllciali for soma time. Tlio chief ho no of contention is tho price, hut it Is understood that this obstacle will ho speedily rcmovod, when plans will be formulated to furnish power for this section of the lino, hetween town nnd Qillierton, with tho oloctrlr plant. Should the sale ho consummated, tho company may decide to make several necessary nnd Im portant improvements to the plant." Rumors of such a deal have been in the air sometime, and inquiry hy Interested parties have been made as to tho gas and electric litilit plants of this town, Wliother 'the officials of these companies havo been ap proached Is not known. It is beliuved, how over, that tho movomcnt includes tho con solidation of tho two olectrio railways Lakeside and Traction companies and the purchase of the gaa and Unlit plants In tho county. Leading Philadelphia and Schuyl kill capitalists aro interested In tho movo merit. John F. Finuoy is ono of tho pro moters. Itase Hull. An Interesting game of baso ball was played nt tho Trotting park Saturday afternoon be tween tho L V. Col Company's nlno of Lost Creek, nnd the P. & R. It R. team of Frack vlllo. Tho featuros of tho game wore tho triple play hy Daddow, Price and Metcalf, and n noma ran by Uio lattor. l lio score was as follows : Ij. V. C. Co. n u o a k Sweeney, rf 1 2.1 0 1 Diulilow, si.. 11 4 S 0 Coyle, c 2 17 10 Connors, n..... 0 1 110 Jones, cf 1 2 0 0 0 Aicsenir, ii z a oil Stack, lb 1 1 0 1 ColHcld, If 10 10 1 I'rlce.Sd 0 1 2 2 0 Total 9 12 27 8 1'IIILA. & ItEADIKO, It 1 2 0 A 0 o o 0 0 2 0 0 0 Dresber, p , Carr. o , 1 1 8 I' 0 2 2 1 2 Igo, lb.. Iteene. si 1 J'raok, r( 0 Hnricins, or 0 Kbondes. 21) 0 Moyer, 3b 0 Itubrlulit, If 0 Maugcr, e M 1 Total S 10 21 tSNtKGS. I.. V. C. Co 07001010 x 9 l'ldln. & Heading 2 0001000 2 R Summary- -llomu run Metcnlf. Tiro bn.n IiitH Coylo nnd Hnrklns. Triple piny Daddow to Price to Metcnlf. Double piny Connors to Stack, lilt by pitched ball Ithoades. Struck out Uy Connors, 0; by Dresher, 0. Ilnse on balls Hy Connors. 4. Umpire "Doc.lf Gruhler. Time of game Two hours. Tho Shenandoah baso hall team arrived here at u Into hour last night, from Shamo- kln, wnving tho banner of victory. Tho Iirady team, of Shaniokln, was oasy for them. But soven innings were played on account of tho lato hour and tho scoro resulted in a de feat for the Iirady team, tho scoro being 11 to The Brady's will play at tho Trotting park next Sunday. A CHILD KNJOYS Tho pleasant flavor, gentlo action, and sooth ing eflect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of laxativo, and if the fathor or mother bo costive or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow it use ; so that it is tho best family remedy known and every family should havo bottlo. Manafactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Marriage Licenses. Oliver Lcho and Ida M. Long, both of Porter township; William T. KImmel and Eliza O. Hoffman, both of Sheppton ; Angelo Coglaino and Krmlna Denapolj, both of Mt. Carbon ; Robort F. Lindemuth and Carrie Fatkln, both of Shenandoah ; W. F. JMwnrdu, of Mahanoy City, and Annio Garbcr, of Ryun township. Heeds Kecordetl. From Lohigh and Wllkcsbarro Coal Com pany to Michael Kiraly. premises in McAdoo; from William Kulttle et al to Charles Schulz, premises in West Ponn j from Mary A, E. Morgan to Emma F. Lafferty, premises in PottsvIUo ; from Mary M. Knowles and husband to Adam Knowles, premises in Port Carbon. Do Tou Know Consumption is provcntahlo? Science lias proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can bo cured with Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. HOT AND COLD LUNCH EVERY MORNING AT HENTZ'S CAFE, COR. MAIN AND COAL STREETS. MONDAY EVENING. Bean soup. TUESDAY MORNING. Pea soup. Great Cash Sale Of the stock of millinery, fixtures, etc., sold at recent Sheriff's sale as the property of the Bon Tou Store It includes Trimmed Hats, Sailors, Flowers, Feathers, Etc., And will be sold at one-quarter the real value. Sale opened this morning at o'clock, and will continue daily until disposed of at 29 North Main Si. I. SCHULMAN. LAST COURT SESSION. (Continued from first I'ngo.) which the whiskey Brcnnan drank was taken. Mr. Dm mm thou argued that tho court rnadn n mistiko in 'allowing witnesses eu cross-examination to express their opinion as to aood character. Ho averred that the court's ruling provontod tho dofcnie from showing that Brenuan, in pursuance of his duties ns a constable, and in Belf defense, had bllllod the mnn Morrlssey and had ro pol'ed attacks mndo upon him by others. He said the way the District Attorney had qu. s tinned witnossos as to Brennan having hlllii d Morrtaey and Farrcll nnd Frank Ketina was unfair and tho questions wero hypothecated j and, further, that not only was that piejn dice ordinary, hut It would have Influenced a Jury composed of lawyers. Ho continued that tho better the witnois tho mora difficult It was to mako him grasp tho Importance of keeping back his opinion of the circumstances, and he holieved tho Jury was unjustly in fluenced hy this line of quostioning. In conclusion Mr. Brumm said, "The ca.o fur n new trial would bo a mere, bagatel'o compared with tho importance of this case to all concerned. It is but humane to err, Justlco may err, and oven District Attorneys may err." District Attornoy Bechtel followed Mr. Brumm and took up point nfter point mndo by the latter, frequently citing cases sustain ing tho course adopted by the prosecution in tho trial tf the caso, and tho rulings of the court. Judgo Bcchtol, on the point relative to tho spocial Jurymen, road n decision to the effect that the exclusion of a Juryman does not effect a case. Tho only result, in his opinion, of not requiring n challeugo as to tho Juror Zohner would havo been that tho defenso would havo had in reserve at the time of going to trial, Just ouo more challenge than they had. Tho court reserved ita decision, It will probably bo announced at the next session, on the first Monday of September, to which time court was adjourned. THE BOND ISSUE. Judgo Marr this morning continued the henring on the issue of 178,000 county bonds j which is being objected to by tho Taxpayers' Association. Major John P. Finney was called to the stand. He testified in answer to questions put by Mr. Scbalck that he him self, William Wilholm and Broker Jones, tho lattor from Philadelphia, had enjoyed a champagno suppet last summer when the discussion of tho first issue of bonds was un der way. Ho did not remember anything being said about offering money to anyono Interested in bringing about the issue. He said they had also been nt Zimmerman's and Kichter's cafe, and at neither places was thoro any discussion as to offer of money. His recollection on the bond issue was very poor. Joseph H. NIchtor was next put on the stand. Ho said that last summer an unknown man from Philadelphia called at his place of business and told him to offer Harry O. Bechtel, tho present County Solicitor, the sum of $400 to write an opinion favorable to tho bond issue. This, he said, was all he know of tho bond issue and did not seem to remember much about tho proceedings. Commissioners Stauffer and Kantnor testi fied as to the bond issue. Both testified that no one approached them in reference to money consideration in the event of tho deal being made. It was shown that tho supposed $2,000 offer was talked of after tho Com missioners had rejected the proposition of Jones & Co. Charles A. Snyder tho former Controller, stated that ho first heard of tho ?2000 offer from either Harry O Bechtel or Joseph Nlchter, at presout candidate for Recorder, and that the first intimation ho had was after tho Commissioner's decided not to issue the bonds to Jones & Co. RECEIVERS APPOINTED. The New York National It. Si I. Associa tion Is Insolvent. Tho local stockholders of the New York National Ballding and Loan Association, of which there are quite a fow, will bo inter ested to know that Supreme Court Justico Stover, in Brooklyn, has appointed W. 0. Breed and 0. II. Uartrldgo as temporary re ceivers for the Association, with a bond of 50,000. This was dono on the motion of Attorney Genoral Coyne, who concluded that the corporation was Insolvent and had boen wrecked through official mismanagement. Tho stockholders of this concern residing In Mahanoy City havo unitod in an effort to protect themselves as far as possible. About thirty of them held a meeting in that town Friday evening and discussed ways and means to recover at least a portion of the money paid Into the funds of the institution as premiums, and effected an organization. A committee was selected to secure legal advice, to report at a meeting to he hold to-morrow ovening. Tho stockholders present repre sented money paid to tho association to tho amount of 0,500, The Shonandoah stockholders, so far, have done nothing to secure tbomsolyes, hut it is likely steps will be taken now that receivers for the company have beon appointed. Women lovo a clear, healthy complexion" Pure blood makes it. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. PITHY POINTS. Ivppenlug Throughout the Oouutrj Chronicled for Hasty I'ernsnl. The Burgess of Ashland has declared war on reckless drivers. Reading temperance women will havo root beer analyzed to discover if it Is intoxicating. The rhoenlx lloso Company will hold a special meeting to-morrow ovening to couslder tho adoption of uniforms. The ministers of St. Clair publicly criti cized the borough officials of that town, de claring tbem incompetent. A two-year-old child of James Kepner, near Gilbortsville, Montgomery county. swallowed indigo, and was made deathly sick Pensions have been granted to Schuylkill countlans as follows : Isaac Jones, Sheppton, fa per month ; Adam Jennings, Pottsvllle, $0. John J, Hughes, formerly ofTamaqua, was held In (1,000 bill by Magistrate Laud' nor, of Philadelphia, on the charge of em bezzling (700 from a Serauton Insurance company. The articles of Incorporation of the now Carnegie Steel Company, limited, with the capital stated at (5,000,000, have been placed on record at Bellefonte. Ou the farm or ilenry umwake, near Greencastle, Franklin county, a pig was born with two perfectly formed bodies, Joined at the shouldors to one head. A party of twenty young folks, of Browns. vtlle, spent yesterday in the Catawisda valley. A team belonging to O'Connor, the tea man, ran away on Coal street this morning The hub on the front wheel of tho wagon was broken and the roof crushed In. Dissatisfied Democrats in York county, who failed to get the Republicans into fusion deal, will meet this week, to talk over putting an Independent tlckot In tho field. Three largo oamp-meetingt and several small ones in York county had the effect of closing some of the churches yesterday, the congregations flocking to the groves. The Appetite of a Coat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. AH 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 habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c. at A, Wasley's drugstore, THE TVHATIIKH. me nrca or men pressuro contra! Snturdny night In Nobraska has moved to Indiana, dimin ishing In mngnl ttido and han caus ed a general fall In temperature east ot the Mississippi vnlloy, oxcept sta tionary on tho At lantic coast Mod erate temperatures will prevail In tho Atlantic states. Vnrennnt fnr tndnv and tomorrow In section: Fair today; Increasing cloud iness tomorrow; light northerly winds, becoming variable. Sunrise, 5:06; sunset, 7:20; length iif day, 14h., 14m.; moon rises, 12:09 1. m.; moon sets, 2:50 t. m. PERSONAL MENTION. Morris Ileckman transacted business at tho county seat to-day. John M. Schaffer madoa business trip to Plnegrove to-day. Miss Sail 1 0 Stein spent to-day visiting friends at PottsvIUo. Miss Maud Schooner, of Philadelphia, is 11 guest of frieuds in town. Misses Emma and Lydia Eisenhowor, of Newark, N. J., aro homo to spend their Vacation. Misses Tlllie Wilde, of Hazleton, and Florenco Wilde, of Melonsvlllo, who havo been the guests of Mrs. Daniel Bedca, re turned to their homes to-day. Sanford Shoctraker has returned to town after spending a week visiting frionda at Bloomsburg, Buck Horn and other parts of Columbia county. Abe. Sherman spent yesterday visiting friends at Sunbury. Miss Annie Connor, of New York, Is spend ing a month in town as the guest of hor brother-in-law, J. J. Coakley. Miss Tillie Woods, a former resident of town, is lying very ill at her homo in St. Clair. John Boyd, Sr., and John lioyd, Jr., and family, of Mahanoy City, were )n town yes terday as gucsU of District Superintendent Adam Boyd. Miss Mary O'Neill, who has been tho guest of town acquaintances, has rcturnod to Philadelphia. Daniel X. Houser, of Palo Alto, was wolcomod hero yesterday by his old acquaint ances. Mrs. William Moyer, of West Coal street, has presented her husband with a baby boy. Dr. Douglass Kistler, of Wllkesbarre, is the guest of bis brothers, Drs. J. S. and M. S. Kistler, in town. Masters Bertram and Lewis Htldenbrand, students at Girard College, Philadelphia, aro spending their vacation in town with rela tives. Tho family circle of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mellct has been Increased by tho arrival of a baby boy. Miss Lucy Merrick, of East Contra street, has gone to Philadelphia to be at the bedside of Mrs. Peter E-irly, who is very ill. Henry Broscius and Henry F. Goiso visited frionds at Gilhertou yesterday. C. W. Stubbs was a Mahanoy City visitor this afternoon. Mrs. P. J. Ferguson, and family, left for Atlantic City to-day to enjoy tho sea breozos. Dr. K. Y. Kousa was called to Hazleton yesterday to administer medical treatment on Mrs. John Wardy, whoso left sido was burned by tho explosion of a keroseuo lamp. Misses Sal lie and Lizzie Longacro, of Elk hart, Ind., are hero on ? visit. They are nt tho rcsldenco of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Hess, on North Jardin street. About sixteen years ago tho young ladies wero residents of town. Miss Jennie Swindells, who is a teacher in tho Philadelphia Methodist Episcopal orphanago, and who was a guest of her parents In town, (o-rlay returned to Philadel phia. She was accompaniod hy hor hrothor, John. Prison Ononis Vnp Dumdum RullotH. Chicago, July 31. Tho Trlbuno says: Every guard on the penitentiary walls at Jollct Is armed with a now Mauser rifle, and the rifles aro loaded with dumdum" bullets. The bullet is tho one that was denounced In the peaw conference at Tho Hague as a bar barous implement of warfare. When the bullet is flred Into a body the soft nose flattens and spreads, and the long projectile maices a small hole on en tering, but in passing out it tears away tho flesh and leaves a ragged wound, sometimes as large as a man's hand. A Demnnd For Farm Lnnor. St. Paul, July 31. Tho scarcity ot farm labor In the great wheat fields of the northeast made Itself apparent yesterday when the railroad offices re ceived appeals by wire and mail aBB ing for their aid In behalf of the farm ers whose wheat crops are threatened because they cannot secure laborers to harvest the grain. The employment agencies are advertising all over the country, but can find very fow avail able men. The wages offered run from ?2 to (3.25 a day and board. Buy Koystono flour. Bo sure that tho name tiESsia & IliKB, Ashland, Pa., U printed on NOW OPEN E. WETTERflU'S MEAT- MARKET. We carry none but the best of Fresh and Smoked Meats, Sau sages, Lard, etc. Our meats are sold as cheap as good meats can be sold for. ALL WE ASK IS ATRIAL. 2 South Jardin Street. Next door to E. O. Brobst's grocery. LOAVES OF BREAD, 25c. Buy 25o worth of cheeks and receive more nnd better bread than Is baked nuywhero In town. Cake, nnd r-astry at low prices. Try our celebrated Rye und Graham bread. BOSTON BAKERY, 1). Morgensteln, 287 W. Centre Street Our Haircuttlng and Shampooing Pleases everybody. Vii do lots .if It Ami nre aalnlni; new cus tomers dally. Ladlcashampoolng tone at yimr own home upon notification. W. G. DUSTO, Ferguson House Block, BlKI GOLDIN'S. Three Extraordinary Specials. SPECIAL NO. 1. We have placed on sale our entire stock of Men's and Boys' 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 $S.oo and $9 00, and some of thcin 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 chance to secure some of decided to continue these special sales for a than at first intended. Mammoth Clothing 9 and 11 S. Main Dowcy Snnbi Nowopiipor ItoportH. Triests, July 31. Admiral Dewey, when seen by a press correspondent regarding an interview published In a New York papor, in the courso of which tho admiral was quoted as saying: "Our next war will be with Gormany," said: I long ago give up denying or affirming newspaper reportE." Admiral Dewey remained on board tho Olympla yesterday, taking lunch with Captain Lamborton, tho commander of the cruiser, and afterwards recelvelng Uni ted States Consul Hossfeld. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent flour, nnd take no other brand. It is tho best flonr mndo So. 00 to Niagara Falls and Return via the Lehigh Valley Itallroad. On August 12th tho Lohigh Valley Rail road will sell tickets to Niagara Falls and return, at the special low faro of (5.00 for the round trip from Shenandoah, limited for return passage to August 14th, inclusive. Tickets will bo honored on any train except the Black Diamond express. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for particulars. MISCELLANEOUS. OR RUNT. Storeroom nnd dwelling, 103 W. -.4 .. I ...I l. nAn Ploppert, the shoe dealer. Apply to Mrs. 1). Burns, 107 N. Main street 7-31-Ct SALESMAN WANTKD To call on doctors only on behalf ot tho leading firm In the trade. Position permanent. Applicant must bo Intelligent, Indefatigable and of good appear ance. State experlenee. Address, 1. O. ltox 1552, Philadelphia. 7-31-21 FOR SALE. Most desirable dwelling on West Centra street, bath, water closet, ewernc-o. two houses on rear of lot. Reasonable terms. Apply to J. Clauds IIikiwk, Attorney-at-law. 7-20-tf Cor. Centre and White streets. IjUm SALE. A lot 150s30 feet nt Turkey Run, to be sold at once. Best location. Apply nt 437, Turkey Run. 7-25-Ot OR BALK, A pood paying business fn flhenandonh. Hmnll canitnl reoulrcd. Suit able for an actlva young Irishman, a Lithuan ian. American or both. Largo returns. Satis factory reasons given for quitting', None but thoso meaning business need apply. lDWiuD W. HUQEMAKED, Altorney-at-Lnw, Shenandoah, Pa FOR HUNT. A sulto of rooms In the Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, for ofllco purposes. Well lighted and all con veniences. Apply at 10 East Centre street, tf TTIOU SALE. A new bicycle, the latest make. JTJ Cheap for cash. Apply at the Ukuald office. t NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to S. Q. M. Ilollo peter, attorney, a tie nana oa 11. ts-ai-w AN ORDINANCE Regulating the Erection and Size of Bulk, Bay, Jut or Oriel Windows. Section 1. Be It ordained by the Town Coun cil of the borough of Shenandoah, f ennn,, and it la hereby ordained by authority of the same, that on and after the passage of this ordinance no bulk. bav. Jut or oriel window or windows projecting beyond thy building line of any sireei snail oe ereciea uy any pernon or persons, firm or corporation, upon the first story of any building. Section 2. Bulk. bav. lut or oriel windows may, after tho ptssage of this ordinance, bo erected upon any fronts, sides nd rear ends of buildings extending over the pavements of the street irom any Btoiy except tne first witmn the lines drawn from the Intersection of the nartv lines and building lines at right angles with the latter and to a distance of not more than two feet six Inches beyond said building line. Section 8, Whenever It shall come to the knowledge of the Ilurgess that any person or persons, firm or corporation, erectlncr or caustmr to be erected, or are about to erect or cause to be erected, any bulk, bay, Jut or oriel window, contrary to the provisions herein recited. It hall be his duty to forthwith remove the said bulk, buy. Jut or oriel window about being constructed or erected or hereafter erected, or cause the same to be removed, and the Burgcaa Is horoby authorized and empowered to call to his assistance for the purpose aforesaid such numoeroi persons as may unuer tne circum stances be necessarv to remove the same Enacted and passed as an ordinance of tho said Borough of Shenandoah on the 7th day of juty, i&vj. President of Council. Attest : Jab, J, Coaklky, Secretary of Council. Approved by me this 15th day of July, 18119. A. P. Tabou, 7-17-21-31 Chief Ilurgess, Ice Cream, All flavors. Manufac tured dally. Delivered to all parts of town. AIC FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. CANDIBS, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TEN1VEY COMPAxW, VOU BALK UY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 N. Main St. JJ QOLDIN'S. SPECIAL NO. Z. 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 is worth from $2 .00 to $3.25. Our price while they last $1.50. St.. TWO STORES IN ONE ! Ou and after August ist 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 presetit location, the Baltimore t-lieap btore, 30 Ivast Centre street. reproach then, and we will conduct day. They will start on Saturday. BALTIMORE 3o East Centre Street, BELL 1TM P. W. BELL, Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerlck St. ' RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. Our Extensive Business Is due to the popular prices on popular and staple goods that are being sold at our store. We can furnish your home complete for less money than you will be able to buy anywhere else. At present we are offering very low inducement in a nice stock of COACHES, CARPETS and OIL. CLOTHS. For Stoves and Furniture we cannot be beaten in price, quality or stock. D. & J. SIEZGEIL, 103 and 10S South Main Street. 1U 40 t i FACTORY SHOE STORE, 5 South Main Stroct. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And Telvety softness of the skin Is inrsy rUbly obtained br thore who use l'oixoi' Complexion i'owder. GOLDIN'S. SPECIAL NO. S. Our Children's clothing has also been considere'd. We have inlpHpd nlioilt 200 suits, all WOOlctl uuus, Jcuiti uuu juiiiw, v ,"-1l 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 S4.00. Our price lor ten days only. 351.50. the bargains offered we have few days longer House, I Goldln, Proprietor. Our accommodation will be beyond special bargain sales every Satur Don't miss the place. CHEAP STORE, Shenandoah, Penna. Repairs leaky hydrants. Does all kinds of plumbing. Does gas fitting. Gives estimates on steam and hot water plants. Does the finest hath room work. Cor - te and Llovd sts- Manufacturer of . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes A LuckyiPurchase. d;i ot 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 Lovlno, Prop. FOR FINE FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES OO TO DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, n . 111 uj j fluUcrlptlooi to The Patent Reooril11iupriaumI
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