Picnics and Outings'! Severn, the Grocer, is head quarters for fine Cheese, Fruits and Vegetables.Canned Meats, Pickles, Crackers, Calces, Con densed Milk, etc., suitable for picnics and excursions. New supply sliced Summer Sausage All new and fresh goods. Cor. Contro and White Streets. The Evening Herald. l'UULtaimi) DAILY AND WEHKLY. LOCAL. LUNCHEON. Harvest tlmo is near, l'lnnnpplos nro plenty. Don't throw your fllili and rubbish in tuo alloys. rinkles loll tha story of tigo to one who can read between tho linos. About this timo of tho year tbo tramp Etoors clear of tlio farmer, who wants help. When you sea a pretty woman laugMnR nil tho tlmo you may bo suro sho either lias a vory Rood temper or very good tooth. Homo of Eccentricities. To tho averBKo coal region town, and particularly to tho residents of Shonan- doab, Boston must certainly appear as tho homo of eccentricities. A recent law mado it incumbont on liquor drinkers to do their imbibing wbilo seated at a table. All drinking had to bo done seatod and tho system thus onforced benmo to repugnant that tho law was repealed in compliance with a storm of demands. Now nil drink ing in saloons must be dono whilo tho drinkor ttands erect, or, wo presume, until ho becomes 60 full that ho rolls on tho floor. Wo doubt this law will in duo timo bo ro poalod and liquor drinking allowod only whilo an indulgor is on his back on tho floor of a saloon. Huston must bo original oven if it is ridiculous in such matters. In Schuylkill county circumstances rather than tho law regulates the manner of drinking. Mitiersvillc Free 1'rets. Its Excollont Qualities Commond to public approval tho California liquid fruit reinody Sirup of Figs. It is pleasing to tho oye, and to tho taste and by gently acting on tho kidnoys, llvor and bowels, cleansing tho systom efleclually, thereby promoting the health and comfort of all who use it. Warsaw Picnic Tho National Guard of Warsaw will hold a picnic at Columbia Park on JunoU'J. Thoro will be a parado in tho morning at 10 o'clock. Tho dancing platform will ha in first class condition and music will bo furnished by tho famous Schoppo orchestra, Oomplotod to Deadwood. Tho Hurlington lloute, 0., 11. & Q. 11. K from Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis, is now completod, and daily pasengor trains nro running through Lincoln, Nob., and Custor, S. 15., to Deadwood. Also to Now castlo, Wyoming. Slooping cars to Doad wood. tf Diod. DAVIES. On tho 22nd Inst., at Shon andoah, Pa., Elizabeth, widow of tho lato lUoso Davies, aged 07 yoars. Funornl will tako placu on Thursday, 25th inst., at 10 n. m., and proceod to St. Clair, whoro in torment will ho made. Friends and rela' lives respectfully invited to attend. 2t Coming Events. Juno 29. Picnic at Columbia Park by National Guard of Warsaw. July 4 Grand Carnival nnd picnic by Columbia IIoso Stoara Firo Engino Com pany. July 20th. Festival and entertainment; Robblns' Opera house, under tho ausplcoa of Silver Wavo Castlo, A. O. K. of M. 0, Playing Cards. You can obtain a pack of host quality playing cards by tending flfteon conta In postage to P. S. Eustls, Gon'l Pass. Agt. II., 0. & O.K. It. Chicago, 111. tf ' A Glorious Bocord. Hlneo the Introduction of tho Famous ran- Tina Cough and Consumption Cure ml his vicinity, the dentil ralo Irom Conxumptlon Jis (Ui'rwuiwi wonderfully; It never full to effect a cure, aim Is the liesl cough medicine. Try It. Trial bottles free at JCirllu's drug store. Spectacles to suit nil oyos at F. J. Portz's book and stationery store, 21 North Main street. 3-20-tf WALL PAPER ! A. OAIILOAD JUST AIUUVED AT IDv BLLET'S Blanks Cc Gilt 8c Embossed 12 l-2c Whitlow Shades, spring rollors..25c Curtain Poles 25c MOVED TO 22 East Centre St., Shenanaoqh, CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND. A Break Down. Thoonglno of the I.ohlgh vally p&sson- gcr truln that leaves here at 6:20 p. m. broko down last night a little east of this borough, Aflor n doWy of about half an hour another ongino was secured and tho train proceeded on Its Journey, Obituary. Mrs. Elizabeth Davios, widow of tho Into Heoeo Davies, diod yesierday at her roddonco on Mayberry alloy. Tho de ceased was 07 years of ago and loft seven children, flvo sons and two daughters, all grown up nnd residents of town, with tho exception of one daughter, who retidea in I'hiladolphla. Caso Sottlod. Tho case of JainusO'ilricn, Luko Wolsb, Morgan Sands, Ellon Morrison and Annie Miller, who wore arrostod in Ferguson's theatre at an early hour Sunday morning, wore boforo 'Snuiro Williams again lakt night and settled tho caso by paying all costs of the prosecution. Largo, Rich and Doliolous. John Coslott, tho South Main street fruit and green truck dealer, yesterday received a slock of tho largest strawberrlos seen In this town this scaton. John sent tho Her ald editor sotio to bo sampled. They wore pronounced as sweet and tootbsoma a? they wore large, and they wore very much enjoyed. John has our thanks. Tho Oruahor Arrives. Supcrvis ir Llowollyn was in high gleo this morning. Tho much-talkod-nf stono crushor arrived from Pittsburg. It is heavy arrangement, weighing 7.400 pounds and has a capacity for crushing from 7 to 11 tons of rock per hour. Llowollyn said this morning that tho crushor will bo removed to its intondod location, near tho water tanks of tbo Indian Kid go colliery, to morrow and will bo in working order by Saturday. Tho ongino to beusod in operat ing tho crusher is of 12-horso power. A Wondorful Succosa. Wo desiro to correct our slntement in yesterday's issue concerning the visit and exhibition of tho Kynl Museum, inasmuch as wo are informed by tho proprietor that tho museum has beon ontiroly reconstructed and is now very much largor and more complete than over. It will be open daily from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. for gi ntlomon, and Friday afternoon, from 2 to 0 p. m., for adies. As tho museum will remain here nly this week tho prico of admission has been reduced irom 23 conts to 16 cents, in rdor to bring it within tho reach of every body and, wo would say, that no one hould miss tho opportunity offered to seo this wonderful exhibition. THE HALF-HOLIDAY LAW. Banking and Other Busine&s Un der tho Law. Tho now half-holiday act, which was signod by Governor Pattison on May 7, last, went into effect on Saturday. This is an act designating the daye and half days to bo observed as legal holidays, and for tho payment, ncceptanco and protesting o bills, notes, drafts, checks and other negotiable paper on such days. This now law provides that ovory Satur day after 12 o'clock noon until 12 o'clock midnight, from and including tho 16th day of Juno until and including the 16lh day of Septombor, bo designated a half holiday, and as regards the presonting for payment or acceptance, and as regards tho protesting and giving notice of tho dishonor of bills of oxchango, checks, drafta and promissory notes mado after tho passago of this act, be troatod and considorod as half holidays, and all such bills, chocks, drafts and notes otherwise pros ontahlo for acceptance or pay ment on any of tho said days, shall bo decmod to bo payable, and be presontablo for acceptance or payment, at or boforo 12 o'clock noon of such half holiday. Tho now law provides "that for tho pur pose of protesting or holding llahlo a party to a bill of oxchango, chock, dralt or pro. missory nolo, and which shall not have beon paid boforo 12 o'clock noon of any Saturday designated a half holiday, a do mand of acceptance or paymont may bo mado nt any timo on Saturday after noon, nnd notice of protest or dishonor may bo given on tho next succeeding business day, with tho llko offect as if it had beon given on Saturday." It also stipulates "that when any person, firm, corporation or company shall on any Saturday rocolvo for collection any chock, bill of oxchango, draft or promissory noto, such poreon, firm, corporation or company shall not bo deemed hUilty of any neglect or omission of duly nor incur any liability In not presenting for puyment or accept' ance, or collecting such check, bill of ux chango, draft or promissory noto on that day, and that nothing horoln contained shall bo construed to prevont or invalidate tho entry, issuance, service or execution of any writ, summons, confession or judgmont or other legal procosa on any of tho Satur day afternoons, nor to prevent any bank from kooping its doors open or transacting its businohs on any of tbo said Saturday afternoons, If, by a vote of IU diroctors, it elects to do so." Will Bo Given Away. Our enternrlslnirdrueelst C. 11. Haeenbuch who curie the finest Block of drugs, pel turneries, toilet articles, brushes, sponges, eto , in icivine away u lurice uumucr ui mm uouhu of Or. Miles' celebrated Hestoratlve Nervine, He guarantees It to cure headache, dizziness. nervous prostration, sleeplessness, the 111 eirects of spirits, tobacco, eoflee, etc. Drug gists say II Is the greatest seller they ever knew, uud Is unlvcnully satisfactory. They also guarantee Dr. Miles' New Hearfure lu nil eases of Dt rvous or organic heart disease, I'Kti'iLuiiuu, uuu m siue, btiiuui rtutt, eic. nneuooKou "nervous aud Heart Diseases' free. The largest stock of wall paper and window shades over received In this town, or county. Good selection, nt 1'. J. Portz'a cook and stationery store. 8-20-tf , Jars for canning and tumblers for pro sorvoa are now in demand. Best domot shirt in town, at "Tbo Famous" clothing houeo, 60c. Shifting pants from 76c, up. Spoiled by Bain. Tho Grant Cornet lland went to Wm. I'onn last night to attend tho picnic of tho band at that place Shortly after their ar rival tho rain poured In torronta, spoiling tho picnic and sending tho visitors homo disappointed. Tho Lakoslde Elstoddfod. A soloction waa mado last night for tbo soprano solo contest. It la "Yo Breezes That Blow," from Dr. Parry'a "Blodwon." A selection for the band contost has not beon made, but will bo announced In a few days. Tho Shenandoah Choral Union will meet in Mellet's (formerly Nice's) hall, East Centre stroet, on Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock, to prepare for tho Lakeside eis teddfod. Tho first open-air eisteddfod ovor hold In America by tho Welsh was hold at Wilkes Barre last Saturday. The highest prize of fered was f30. It waa attended by nearly 6,000 people. Tho opon-air eisteddfod to bo hold at Lakesldo on August 16th, next, will ho the first over held in this section of tho state and the second In tho history of tho country. General D.in!"l II. Ilastlngs waa one of the presiding officers nt tho Wilkos-Barre open-air oisteddfodon Saturday, nnd during lila addrosa ho dwelt upon tho influence of Wolshmen In America. He referred to President Harrison as of Welsh descent, to Ex-Poslmalor General Thomas L. James, President Huberts, of the Pennsylvania H. R. system and seventeen of tho names on tho constitution that gave Amonci inde pendence woro descendants ol Welshmen. Alio eight Pieoidents, fourteen goneral of tho Revolution, nnd one, General Thomas, in tho lato war, who lid tho troops to victory at Nahville. FOE; S-A-ILIE! Tho undersigned, desiring to retire from bus iness, will dispose of hts Mock of dry goods, groceries Ac, cheap. Purchaser can nUo -ent the slore room at reasounblo terms The stand Is a gnod one nnd iu the hauds of a live man can be made profitable, T. O. AVIS, o-io tr ioo Morlli Jardin St. LOOK HERE, A grand opportunity for Joining a new society, The Beneficial Order of Equity, A fraternal society for both sexes. Pays From $200 to $5,000 ! IN SIX YIIA11S. Advances mouev to buy homes, cancels the ndebtedness In caie of disability or death. paya Nick and death beiieflts. roriunuer parucuiais can on or unuress, AMEL, DEAN, Iieputy Supreme President, 32 N. Slain Bt., Hhenudoah, Pa. W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old Bland,) Corner ConI and JiircIlnJSls. Mr. Huydcr will always keen In stock a fine Hue of booM and shoes. Custom "Worlt mid Repairing done In the best style. He guarantees to Bell cheaper than competitors ou Main street who nave nig renis 10 pay, ana guarantees u genu ine bargain on every purchase. M. S, SCHEIDER'S NEW- :BiA.i:ECi:E:R,i"3rii -AND- CONFECTIONERY, t No, 27 South lUniii St., SlieiumrtoaU Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies. GRAHAM BIIEAD A Bl'ECIAlA'V. j eu- A'flue Hue of Confectionery. Kino Ice Cream t'arlors attached. THF.ATIti; IHIII.DIMG, SHENANDOAH,. PENNA, r Capital, ,$,ioo,pd6.bo, A. W. Leiseimng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennng, Cashier, S.W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST I Pnlct nit HuvIiicb neiioHltn. PCIITP for a Window Hhade. uuu 1 a others for Mo. 45o. fine. 65c, 75o aud upwards. Hhades made lor Btorcs anil private dwellings. Cus tomers desldlne only tbe fixtures or maiiiDj uyiueyara can be ncoom 111 Dilated, C. D. Frwke, 10 South Jardin St, M MioM Bail WANTS. &o. "17011 BALE A youiitr linrse. Ap A. ply nt Ludlg's stationary store. 0-lMf WANTED. A boy to learn the harbor trade. Apply to William Itamer, corner of Main and Oak streets. 022 tt BOAUDEIIS WANTED. - Steady boarders, or for meals only. Good loca tion nnd first-class accommodations. Apply at Mi Hbeeler's, No. 110 N. Main street, Hhen nndoah, I'a, 0-6 lm DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR sale. One of the most desirable proper ties on West Oak street, for sale on reasonable terms. Apply nt Itowse's grocery store, cor ner Jardlu and Oak streets. Hhenandoah, l'a. FOR RENT. Three first class dwelllnifs, with bathrooms, in Krancy's row. Just added a larger and separate yard for each house. They will be painted aud papered lo suit good tenants. 0-21-lw FAN ISO -An active reliable man VV salary 870 10 SHo monthly, with In crease, to rcpreient In bis own secilon a re sponsible New York House, llelerences. MANOFAOTCnKR, L00R Dox 1583, New York. FOR RENT Store and building now occupied by the ShenundonH Bakery Co. lor 11111 'iifacturlng ant retail laudy business. Two floors 0)xS0 feet. Apply to J. J. Franey. 5-10 tf "I7OR SAIjE. A liumbfir of st'cond JL hand desas Ir good condition lor sale by the Shenandoah School IJonrd. Apply to the following committee Tor additional rartlcu hits. H. A DAVKNPOIIT, TIMMA' IIAlltD. H.J MUI.nnON, W. l WILLIAMS, JAMEaO'HKAHM, OJO-m Committee, The Photographer Is located at No. 14 North White Street Having hnn his gallery greatly improved, he Is nmvlietler piepAred than ever to meet tho wants of the public In the photo graphic Hue. The best photo graphs at lowest prices. Crayon Work a Specialty. 2few liirm. Ifeiv Stock. Green Truck, Fine Groceries, FRUITS, ic, Delaware roe shad and other fresh fish right from tho boaU on f 'rldys. Fresh Groeps from the South. Evan's Building, E. Centre St. (J. B. milla ns'old stand) Everything new and -"res,!!. Goods delivered to any p.irtoftown. R. C. KNIGHT & .SON. Attention, House Gleaners ! The warm weather is here, nnd hoiiie Aim at auoli tlmcH most everyhouy needs sometlilntr to urlgnten up the home, so if you need a good carpet of either Veiuet, Moquett, Body or Tapestry Brussei, TWO OR THIlim-PLY rKGieAKK, HALL, STAIR OR RAG CARPETS ! You can Hud a full assortment at PRIOE'S. Lace Carta Gnrtain 5 Window Shades, Floor and Table Oilcloths and Linoleums of all grades. Prices caunot be beaten whtin quality is considered. No misrepresentation one prico to all. . J. PRICES'S Old Reliable Stand, 113 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. With a manufacturing de partment in fullblast.our bank withstand.3 tho run. Wo have mado the New Store, cor. 13th and Chestnut Sts., a "safe deposit" for your money when in need of Clothing. Tho daily rush proves tho "trust" of the public in our goods. The stock is right, tho prises are right wo hold tho lead. Now Only Corner 13th PRICES AT " THE FAMOUS!" Men's nil-wool Cheviot Bulta $8.00 " " Worsted Sults.,,...10,00 Boys1 " " 7.6P " " Cheviot SultB 5.60 And every thin-r else in our lino you We sell the best60o Domet Tailoring a :"FAM0US" ONE-PRICE . OLOTHIlsra No. 11 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. At -Banian's You can get the best and cheapest HATS AND CAPS iu tiwn. He Iinxjust received n full line of STRAW HATS. From 5c to $. Also a nice lino of light colored lint, derby and noft. A Dice light col ored derby hat, $1.25 Light colored soft hut for 60 cents. AT SCAXLAN'S- You will find cheapest lino of TRUNKS and Bnchels in town; also Oum Coats selling tli em ofl at roat. Six dozen neckties at 25a a piece, worth 40c. Nlre line of Gents' Underwear at 7"oault. Headquarters for -urn mer Shirts nnd Boys' Waists. 19 SOUTH MAIN STREET. -GO TO- Neat, Cheap and Stylish Strawrilat from 20c to 1.50 Short Spray Flowers 60 to 1,00 Wreaths .Mo to 1.75 Infants' Christening Itobo, 05c to $3 Infants' long und short coats. ..51,2.3 up to &5.50. 60,000 LADIES WEAR PfuiTivr in Why don't yon wear one? NELLY BLY CAPS ! All Colors, at 3) cents. Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary line ot Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods and makes a specialty of Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson CapB. e BAST OEJISTXItB ST. - cleanlug Is the next thing in order. MS ! (I A 11 tin 011 Our Itaiilc. and CHESTNUT Streets. Children's Suits $1 upwards' Kuee Pauts 20o " Buteon Shirts GOo " Men's shirting shirts .7So " Best necktie iu town , , 25o will find down to the lowest prices. Shirt iu town. Merchant specialty. -AT- 11 IT' 1 roes all u Still at the Old Stand iiR'S BAKERY I No. 29 East Centre St., Shenandoah. Better prepared than ever to servo our man y patrons with a superior quality of Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream, Confectionery of all Kinds, Open on Saturday Evenings Until Midnight. Open on other evenings (?nnaoy raoentod) umu it o'ciocir. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS. A. J. GALLAGHEE, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages aud Bonds written. .mriugu licenses ana legal claims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection anil Insurance Agency. General Fire Insurance Business. Represents mo iwiiuncawm ijuw insurance uo. Oirirtimi Mnlrlnnt.'.. tiiitMinM r. . aud West Bis., Blienaudoah, l'a. Good Hroperties of All Kinds For Sale. I. A two story double frame dwelling house, siorcand restaurant, ou East i.'eutreBt. 2. A dwelling aud restaurant on East Centra street. 3. Desirable property od corner Centre and uiuuiu sireeis, suiuioie lor Business pur poses. i. A two story double fratua dwelling, ou WeatUojd street. 5. Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street, 0. Two 2 story dwelling on tho corner ot uuui auu uuenui streets more room In one. 7. Two-story single house ou North Chestnut street, with a large warehouse at tho rear. 8. Three two-siory double frame buildings wu.w ui mujuiiuu wiiuen sireei43. John R. Coyle, Attorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent, OFFICE BaDDALiVs Building, Cor. Main and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: i-A two and one-half story double frame dwelling house, with store-room and res taurant. Located on East Centre street. 3-A valuable property located on South Jar- 3-Beven dwelling houses at tho corner of Gll-P ueri anu ijioya streeu. Uood Investment . Terms reasonable. JUST OPENED UP a big lot of GLASSWARE among which are some lovely tea well worth 60c. We have determined to rush them oil' for 28c. Come early II you wish to secure one. THIS OFFEH ONLY GOOD Uutil SATURDAY, JUNE 13. OUR TINWARE COUNTERS are shining with bargains. You'll be nmaied toeee whatSor lOcenU will buy. Weliave everything In tinware from a tin cup to a wash boiler, or from a flour scoop to a bread raiser. Duncan 8c Waidley, No. 8 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. EAGLE HOTEL! 221 W. Ce.itro Street. Sa:B3sr3iTX5oi3: Formerly kept by MrB. Oinvllle, Tho abovo hotel Is now liept by JOHN V. "WUEKS, Formerly of the Keystone Hotel, GUberton Best of accommodations for Permanent and Transient Guest Tho bar I J stocked with the best brands of ciga.s, ale, beer, porter aud liquors. EXCELLENT FItEE LUNCH COUNTER. McKeon's Saloon, 109 EaBT CENTRE BT Beer, Whiskeys, Brandies, Porter, WINES AND OIOABS or the finest branfi. Music furnished or balls and parties, fi am one to five pieces. K. BRIOICER, M. B., PJtY&ICIAN AND SLRGEON, No; 0 East Centre Btreet; Mahanoy City, Fa. Bktnandall special dlsoaaea a specialty. J R. OOYWK ' A TIOBNEY'A T.LAW. orace-Bedilall'j bnlldhiK.coraer Main na Centre j" h roMKttor, A TIQRNEY.A T-LA W. JMco-J!eddll'i taollotlnc earner Main uj Ccnli 1