In Season 1 All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at BBYEBIT'S Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. LAKESIDE fkxmre Tour Dates llefure All the llest Are Taken. Thn following dates aro already taken up for tho soason. Parties wishing to secure & day should write or call on O. A. Keim, Manager, Shenandoah, Pa. : August. Si Harmony Lodge, I. O. O. F., Ta- maqua. 25 Anniversary Phoenix Hose Com pany, Shenandoah. " 20 Picnic or the Daughters of Rcbekah ot Shenandoah. Coining Events Auk. 20 and 27 Ice cream festi7al, P. 11. school room, Shenandoah Y. P. A. Aujjust 27 Picnic Bllengowan Combina tion Drum Corps, Ellengowan Grovo. Aug. SO Ice cream festival and bean soup lunch, Robbins' opera house, benefit "Widows' and Orphans Fund, Post 140, O. A. It. Aug. 31 Ico cream festival, Robbins' opera houso, Hope Section No. 10, J. T. of H. & T. Sept. C. Picnic of St. Patrick s Band at the Shenandoah Trotting Park. Buoklon's Arulca Salve.' Tho Boat Salve in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fovor Sores, Tettor, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment roquirod. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refundod. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. H. Hagenbuch. Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Portz's book and stationery store, 21 North Main ttroot. 4-28-tf Klectrlo llullwny Change. Hercalter the electric railway cars will loavo tho corner of Main and Centre streets at 6:80 a. m., daily, and evory25 minutos thereafter until midnight, at which hour o. last car will leave. Cool Shade Can be found at Vermillion, O., and those who wish to attend the camp meetings at that place during July and August can procure excursion tickets via the Nickel Plate from Juno 21 et to August 23d at (pecial rates, t-aug-20 Utah. The land of aunshlno and flowers rich also In mineral and agricultural resources Is best reached by the Klo Grande Western Hallway. See that your excursion tickets read both ways via that road, which offers choico of three dlstlnot routes and tho lnoBt magnificent rail road scenery In tho world. Send 25o to J. H, Bennott, Salt Lake City, for copy of Illustrated book, "Utah, a Peep Into tho Mountain Walled Treasury of the Gods." tf Dosorrinjr Praise. Tf deilr to say to our oitlzeni, that fst years we' have been telling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's Xvw Lift Pills, Bucklen'i Arnloa Salvi ana jsiectno Hitlers, ana oav never ht&dled remedies tht sell m welL or that Jbv given such universal satisfaction, Tf do not hesitate to guarantee them very time, and we stand ready to refund ' Ike nnrchaie mice, if tatlifaetorr results da ptt follow their use. These remedies hav 1 fvon their great popularity purely on theii Merits. O. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist. Four pair men's seamless hose for 25o atjtha People's store. 6-21-tf Buy Keyitone flour, name Lkpbio. & Co., printed on overy sack. Bo euro that the Ashland, Pa., Is 3-3-3taw For Alinont Nothing. Max Reeso has just received alargestock of tablets, writing paper, envelopes, etc, purchased at an Assignee's sale and is selling them at 0 per cent, less than regular prices. Greut Reduction In Kates, To Denver, Col., Helena, Mont, Ogdon and Salt Luke City, Utah. Ask Nickle Plate agents' for rates. lw-d&w Coughing Loads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. v Camp Sleet lugs nt Vermillion, O. Excursion tickets on sale via tho Nickel Plate from June 21it to August 23rd at very low rates. Tickets good returning until August 20th. taug20 YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! Good horses, nice buggies and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Imberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with promptness. EYAN J. DAYIKS. IN WOMAN'S BEHALF, tiT" ABLE AND ENERGETIC. Two Women Who Hnvo Done Good and Clever Work. Tho Queen, n London paper, has tho following to say of two women of that city: Mrs. Hoso Mary Craw-shay, whose name) is linked with nearly every move ment for tho benefit of women that has originated In London, and Mmo. Louisa Canziani, who lias had a number of her pictures well placed on tho walls of the royal academy. Mrs. Crawslmy Is probably best known by her lady-help project an effort to enablo women of birth in Impoverished circumstances to gain a livelihood. The word "lady-holp" is her own. Such nn fortunato ladles at one time flooded En gland. Not sufficiently educated to be come governesses, and not clevor enough to push their way Without capital in any business requiring skill or experi ence, crowds of Women reduced by the loss of father or husband were still eager to maintain themselves honestly, and plucky enough not to shrink before even menial duties, if by such means they might help their sicklier sisters, moth ers or children. It was Mrs. Craw shay who first recognized tho ne cessity of doing something for this largo and somewhat uninteresting, but greatly to be pitied, class of women. She observed with terror tho enormous preponderance of women over men in England, tho growing dlsinali nation to allow women to compote with men in commerce, and tho few choked avenues of Industry possible to respoct nble women: nnd knowing how many (and how naturally) women occupy their hands in their own homes In do mestic work without any loss of self respect, Mrs. Crawshay formed a plan to place competent women as lady help in tho houses of persons kindly enough not to render tho position un bearable. She opened an office in Lon don in which ladles could be engaged as upper and under helps in cooking, housework, and nursing, and described her views very temperately In her book, "Domestio Service for Gentlewomen". Considerable discussion in tho chief London journal, much cheap derision nnd foolish opposition.followed thelady help movement, as it follows all good work on novel lines. The precedent of Pepys nnd his sister was quoted; the country rang with tho lady-help cry. There was not a paper in tho United Kingdom that had not something to say about Mrs. Crawshay, her book, and her scheme. Its success may bo described in her own words, showing that it pos sessed a solid business basis. "The first two years my office was open it oost me ? 1,000 per annum; the next two year af ter it cost me $500 par annum; the. two years after $250 per annum; and at the end of eight years it was on the brink of paying its expenses when I gave it up." Other admirable schemes she set on foot. She started a cutting-out class for girls, to teach them to mako their own clothes. She instituted free readings, with Bong and recitations. She opened seven free libraries within-a radius of two miles of Cyfarthfa Castle, her home, eight years before tho Birmingham free library created so much attention. These wcro always open Sundays as well as week days, nnd books were allowed to bo taken home. Beyond all of theso and similar local interests, among which must not be forgotten the constant training of young Welsh girls for domestio service at Cyfarthfa, Mrs Crawshay's active mind was ever in advance of her sur roundings There is hardly any sub ject oi national importance Deanng on tho interests of women, the suffrage, tho population question, sanitation, marriage reform, etc., which Mrs. Craw- and to discuss. Mrs. Craw-shay's unremitting labors have at last somewhat injured her once robust health and , indomitable spirit. Hut sho is still the ready friend of all who are trying to do good. Her bent is w -''ie"y scientific, and her purse is open to all who desire to help her in her endless projects to ameliorate tho position of tho poor, and to draw them out of tho sloucrh of superstition and unproutauie toil. Mine. Canziani was born In London, nnd is tho only child of Henry Starr, of Philadelphia, the descendant of an olu Puritan stock that emigrated from Eng land to the Unitod States in 1833. Sev eral members of tho family distinguish ed themselves In music and literature, but it was reserved, for Mine. Canziani to become an artist, and thus complete the family record of honorable success. fane says that she "loved drawing mi a tiny child," and that her parents btill show some very bad little skotchos of fairies which sho executed when at the ago of six. Her first lessons were from a country drawing master, under whom sho copied quaint landscapes, which he touched up with Chinoso whito and fixed on fancy mounts. Tho next step in this initiatory course was a Kind of promotion, as she was permit ted. to copy certain sentimental crayon heads which to her childish conception appeared to be tho ideal of all that was truly beautiful. Persisting in her entreaty that she might be allowed to continue her draw ing lessons, when sho was about thir teen her mother by some happy chanoc vlslted a well-known London art school where tho young girl was permitted to attend at such Intervals as were regard' cd as being consistent with the soheme of her general education. Hero sho mado so much progress that her first finished drawing from tho antique was tho meanB of securing her admission to tho Royal Academy schools as a proba tioner, which was followed by her be coming a student. Tho important period of hor art 6tudy at tho Academy was not without substantial recognition, as Miss Starr's intelligent and earnest work was rewarded In tho first Instance by a silver medal for tho best copy, among many competitors, of Murillo's "Beggar Boys," and, subsequently, tho gold medal with a scholarship of fS00 for tho most successful historical painting, the subject of which was "David with the H cad of Goliath Bef oro Saul." The lat ter high testimonial was awarded in 1808, and it is worthy of -note that- both theso medals were tho first over' given by the Royal Academy to a woman. Continuing her onward course tho artist painted and exhibited a subject picture called "Tho Music Lesson," be ing the scene between Bianca and her two lovers, from the "Taming of tho Shrew." This was placed In tho Koyal academy, and speedily found a pur chaser. Tho Liverpool Corporation purchased Miss Starr's 1873 picture of "Sintram" for tho Walker Art gallery permanent collection. Tho next painting proving to bo a marked success .was 'Hardly Earned," a tired daily governess, who, after her day's labor, has found her way to her poor lodging, nnd has from exhaustion, fallen asleep by the tireless grate. Very attractive also In design and admirably painted was "A peasant Scene in North Italy," tho interior of a farmyard seen from a gateway, at which is assembled a group of peasants. In the center a gypsy woman selling ribbons und other articles from a bas ket, and near at hand is a poor-looking yonth seated on a stone, eating his humble meal from a basin. Although gifted with an intense love of nature, but little opportunity offered itself for the practice of landscape painting, so that Miss Starr commenced with figure designs because, to use her own words, "They seemed to come most naturally to her." But as timo passed, her rather distinct talent for portraiture led to many commissions in that branch, and, as we have shown, see has certainly distinguished herself both ns a limner and painter of Ideal istic subjects." simpltTdiversions. Some London Amuiements of the Last ' Century. A manuscript diary of a mlddle-clasi family belonging to the time of Oeorgc the First shows anything but a stay-at-home life. The ladles were always go ing about But they staid at home In the evening There was a very good reason why the women should stay at home. The streets were infested with prowling thieves and with dangerous bullies; no woman could go out nftei dark In the city without an armed cs cort of her father's apprentices or hia men-servants. The occupations of a young lady not a lady of the highest fashion of this time aro given by a contemporary'wrlter. He says that she makes tippets, works handkerchiefs In catgut, collects shells, makes grottoes, copies music, paints, cuts out figures and landscapes, and makes screens, She dances a minuet or cotillon, and sho can play ombre, lansquenet, quad rille and Pope Joan. Theso aro frivolous accomplishments, but the writer sayi nothing of the morning's work tho dis tilling of creams, tho contacting o! cakes and puddings and sauces, tin heeule-work, and all tho useful things. They did not always stay at homo. In the summer they sometimes went to. Vauxhall, where the girls enjoyed the sight of the wicked world as much as .they liked, the singing and tho onppei and the punch that followed. We have quite lost the mughouse. This was a kind of muslo hall, a large room whero only men were admitted, and where ale or stout was the only j drink consumed. Every man had his pipe; there was a president. A harp played at one end of the room, and out of tho company present one after the other stood un to sine Between the songs there were toasts and speeches, ' sometimes of a, political, kind, and the people dro.uk to each other from table to table. It was a great fighting time. Every man who went abroad knew that he might havo to fight to defend himself against footpad or bully. Most men carried a stout stick. When Dr. John son heard that a inau had threatened to horsewhip him, ho ordered a thick cudgel and was easy la his mind. There was no police, and, theref oro a man had to fight. It cannot bo doubted that the martial spirit ot tha country, which was extraordinary, was groatly sustained by the praetlco of fighting, which pre-1 vailed alike in all ranks. Too much' order Is not all pure gajn. I wo have ' got rid of tho Mohawks and street. ' scourers, wo havo lost u good deal oi that readiness to fight, which formerly mot those Mohocks and mado thorn fly, Walter liesant, In Harper's Magazine. Open Their Campaign To-night. Major Calderwood, of the Stale of Well ington, will address an open air meeting at tho cornerof Alain and Centro streets this evening on the groat prohibition fsun. Major Calderwood Is an orator and not a' temperance lecturer and it is said thnt to hoar him is a treat Be spoke to 700 peo ple at Tumbling Kun dam Potttville, yes terday afternoon. "We cold water men mean butlnese," said J II. IWcbort to a Ukuald man to-day, "the Baker ballot law, wih its unholy features, has made overy 'Prohib' Ughtifcg mad and gld Schuylkill will hear from us this fall. "V are organ-zing clubs everywhere in this county, and wo will hold 100 meetings In all." Hnturilajr'H l'lciilc. The members of thn Evangelical Sundiy school, of town.wlth many vf their frlendi, went to Lakeside on Saturday mornlnK and bold a picnic tin ro. Owini; to the throat onintr weather tho crowd was not as large as expected, Tho day becoming pleasant beforonoon induced many others to go down on the 12:36 train. Throe pair ladles' buck boio (fant colon) lor 25c, at the People' store. 0-21 -tf Blore Aminnnltlon forUnv. Iluchanan. Washington, Aug. 22. den, Grant, Acting Secretary of War, has received a request from Oov. Buchanan for ammu nition, which will be forwarded to him to-day. Hen work dono at Dronnan's steao laundry. Everything whito and spotless Loco curtains a specialty. All wort , guaranteed. Arrested for Desertion. Michael Valerius, formerly a well-known sldeut of this town, laigutsbos in the I'ottsvillo jail under a charge of desertion tnd non-support prelerred by his wife. Valerius disappeared some timo ago, leav- l' g his wife to try and uphold tho title to roperty on North Jnnlin street claimed ly J. J. Franoy, After a longthy battlo In ibo conns Mrs. Vnlorius lo t the suit nnd everal months ago was forcibly j ted mm tho property, which she er-l-ted ii lolding. Since hi-ri'jciment Mr. Valerius has tried to support herself and child but a few days ago sho heard that hor hu -band, who win in Luzorno county, hhd made considerable money and sbo sent x constable from town to arrest him.' Heaven Jfouml. A letter has been roieived nt tho ch post ofllco addressed to "Almshouso Schuyl kill Heaven." The institution ms b a heaven for some people, but we hardly think it is entitled to the name. A Social. A select dance will bo bold in Bobbins' opera house this, evening. The Schoppe orchoslra 'will (urnlfh the music. Is much prized, but many people can't eat pie because of dyspepsia or dyspeptic tendency. Everybody Jf it is made with Cottolene, the new pure substitute for lard. Cottolene is simply pure cottonseed oil and pure beef suet; two of the healthiest foods known. Properly combined they are, better than lard for all kinds of shortening', and everyone can eat, digest, and enj'oy food cooked with it. Food that was indiges tible when cooked with lard is easily digested when cooked with Cottolene, and many of the leading house keepers of the land say they can make nicer bread, rolls.biscuit, cakes, cookies, gingerbread, pies, patties, tarts, griddle cakes, cro quettes with Cottolene.than with either lard or butter. Get it of your grocer and try it Beware of imitations. Manufactured only by N. K. FAIRBANK S CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. Delaware Ave., Phlla. WANTS, &o. "lirANTED. A good girl for general houso- y V won; Apply at the herald onicc. ANTED. A good dining room girl. Apply at tuo American uouse, uiraravme. ju-oi WANTLD. An experlenod girl as cook In a family ot three. Apply at tho IIiiitAi.n ouiee. B-iu-ti WANTED. Good laundry girls, f3 per week, Annlv at Reese's Employment Ascncy, Ferguson House Uock. b-32-tf DESIKADLE PRQPEItTY FOIl SALE. The Catncr property, on West Oalt street, for sale. Will be $old whole or in parts to suit purcnaser. jppiy on ine premises. ITiOIt SALE A good paying wall paper and painting buslriesH. Good stock on band. The building In which the buplntBs Is located Will also be Bold, with the businif-s or separate. Apply to Mrs. Ann Llewellyn, Shenandoah, lw T7OUND. A hound and bird bred dog. Has a Knots: white body and a black snot on forehead. Owner can havo same by paying expenses of keeping and advertisement. Apply to George Taylor, 000 West Apple alloy, 8-V5!-it ANTED. A cood. active man. a '-ouster. VI of strictly temperate habits, to solicit advertisements and subscriptions for the Evening and Weekly 11 mi ald. commission or salnry. Address ilEKAi.u olhce In person or oy tenor. 1JXl-OUTOU-S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Jll llcacham, late of tbo Uorough of Shen andoah, deceased. Letters testamentary on suld estate having been granted to tho under signed, all persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to malic payment, and thoso having Jt-Kai claims uguiiibi ino t-Biuie oi Baiu ae cedent, to present tho a me without ueljy. ELIZA Al. 11EACI1AM, Lxecutrir T It. BkddalIj. Attorney. Fhenandouh Pa.. Aug. 18 1892, 8-17oaw-6t AGENTS WANTED ON HALAUY or com mission, to handle the now Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho Quickest undirroat- est selling novelty ever produced. Erastw Ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion ot paper. Works like magic. 200 ro 500 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to W) In six days. Another 132 In tvo houru. Previous experience not necessary. For terras and full particulars, address The Monroo MCg Co., La Crosse. Wis. xt 6-21-ly nEItGUSON'S THEATItU. 1 V. J. PEItGUSON, MANAGER TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1892 The Minstrel Monarchs, 333VEEH)302Sr'3 World's Fair Minstrels 2EJ Performers S2B 15,000 first part. Grand spectacular dancing frn.t Phnmntnn plnnnfuln Ul.,nn,... end men. Grand olio of special, tics. Illggest and best min strel show traveling. Rc&rulnr Prices, 25, 35 nnd 50 Grand parade on day of Bhow. Itescrved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. Hess' Livery Stable, xi8 N. Mnrltct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HAUNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts in town. Would be pleased to recelvo a share ot publlo patronage. tho GOOD PIE The 'Finest Furniture THE BEST OR&ANSS PIANOS MOST roi'ULAR Sewing Machine -AT- WELIAIS&SOf S No. 8 South sKiEisr.3srzDO Oldest and Most Reliable REDUCED "DRUSSELS from 50c up. Table and Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 125o up. Window Shades, Rugs, Matte.Curtain Poles, etc., at low prices. Tho beat Une ot iace Curtains ever shown in town from $1.00 a pair up. T T PRTPF' U U JL JLVJLvjJLj A hat that la not stvllsh ia wnrtnlcsa. There are a thousand reasons w ay youshoula not wear it, uqu noi one reason wny you nouia it usu ally costs as much as a stvllsb bit and Is cot worth a fraction of the money. When vou buy a hat buy a good one, and If you really want a good one. try our K2 hat. It will fill the bill. mo samo can do sam oi our nccKwcar a une tlo for S0c, any style. Hraw hats from Bo up to J1.B0. Nice line ot summer shirts at 25c; a big drive In boys' waists from SOe to 60c; large line ot trunks and valises at lowest price; big bar gains in overalls and coats at 19 South Main St., Shenandoah, Silk and cashmere hats renovated and made as cood as new at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. -TO THE PUBLIC- TNE -:- CAMBRIAN -:- JIOUSE I AT Cor. Centre uutl Jnrtlln Sts., Is the place where you And fresh and btocli Ale, Draught Porter AND Lauer's Celebrated Lager Beer Always 'on tap and the best Kye WhtsUy, uranay, um ana wines, -me Desi o-cent cigar In town. Milk and all kinds of temner- unco drinks. BENJAMIN IUCHAUDS, Prop. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely casta com panies represented by JDJSTXID PAIJST, 120 S. JardmSt., Shenanooah.Pa Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 BODTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be pleated to meet the wanti or bis friends and the publlo In Everything in tho Drinking Lino. ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Stove Dealer, has removed to the 33 Went on 1c tt., Hlteiiniiclonli, Where he will bo pleased to meet all bis old aa well as many new customers as possible. uooa wortc ; iair price. Rooting and Spoutlnr neatly done. H. J. M'GUIRFS Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and finest oranoa 01 uigara uwuys on nana. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 EnHt Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, nuiva uuu uucttb vigura always oa nana. V(U.2. EVANS, Prop. 1 Mnln Street, - A.i3:, iPiEiisriLsr-A.. Dealers in this Section. PRICES' I OLD RELIABLE O, north main street. We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYS;iN STOCK. Fish, Dutter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Havana Straw, Ac, & Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoln'aaold stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. JONATHAN HOUSER. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OP MUSES AND REFRIGERATORS ALSO REAL, ESTATE AGENT, 3West Laurel Street, Shenandoah; FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. FOR SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house and barn; good water at the door;' one und a halt miles northeast of Torbcrt's farm or from. roads. f,ouo. Small farm, three acres, house and stable. Crop In ground. t80a House on Plum alley, two stores, MOO. House on West street, two stores, M00. Property on East Coal street! lot SOilMc doublo block In front, 12,000, Wall Paper ana Window Shades AWAY DOWN PRICES! To closo out stock for tho season. When weQ ALL LATEST NOVELTIES BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS IF1. 0". PORTZ'S North Main Street. Hot Weather Bulletin. loo OxrozxxxXj All Flavors, 5Soc3LEt Water, Pure Fruit Flavors. Bread, Oalios. Confectionery, Etc WIXjS03ST -V. OTTO 27 South Blnln Street. jyj S. KISTLER, M. D., XITYBIOIAN AND BUXQEON. Office ISO N. JarOln itreetBbenandoah, r