The Evening Herald. vol. vrri.--NO. so. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. J UNE 10. 1893. OUTE CENT. WILLIAMS. Some Big Bargains in Parlor Suits On account of an over stock a cut of from $5 to $15 on each suit lias been made. o w Ready pr business New Goods, Latest Shades. A special drive in Ladies' Ribbed Vests, For a short time only, from 20c to . . 14 A few pieces of satin-striped Crincles, Last of the lot reduced from 35c to 19C Curtain Drapery, a fine selection, Yellow, red, blue, etc., from 25c to. . . . Bfax Schmidt's THE MUfflM REPORTER n H a Bl . 116-18 N. Main Street. You ouijf.it to come and sec me in my And look through one of the laryest and finest stocks of Ever brought to Shenandoah. New everything- have been added to my already complete stock, and the new store is a thing or beauty and a profitable place to trade Offered to buyers of the best as well as the cheapest. CSTDU DAI I 14 S. MAIN STREET, dLirl DALL, SHENANDOAH, PA. Prices lowest, when quality iB considered. One price to all. Now in order House Cleaning. All those in need of Carpets, "Window Shades, Lace or Ohenillo Curtains, Rugs, Mats, etc., call at J.J.PRICE'S, OLD RELIABLE NORTH MAIN STREET. WE OFFER TO-DAY A line of NEW CARPETS in Body and Tapestry Brussels. llamliume New Patterns at Lowest Prions. A' so a Splendid Assortment of Good Quality, Good Styles, Loiv Prices. Wo also Offer Special Bargains in LinoleTLHis and Oil Olotlis lo Reduce Stock. For Silelifty Barrels Old Time Rye Flour, Fresh. Ground Our Own Male, , Old Tithe Graham IF lour A Choice Article. AT KEITER'S Hi Big String of Very Interest ing Correspondence. Keep n CIcmo Wnicli on lliinnrnliipt l Mtilianny City, Glrnnlvllla nml Other IMiicch mill fllcmi Slimy Important Ileum of Now Personal Mention. ngjl HE Herald to-day fur fif nfahea til Itn rnailnni nil lutensoly interesting column of corrcepon denco from several towns of tho region, comprising Malm n o y City, Ollberton, Malm' noy Plane, Frackvlllo, Qirardvlllo. Ashland and Centralla. Tho corrcspondenco comprises all tho recent hap ponlugs and show that tho reporters have kept a watchful cyo upon tho movements of people ASHLAND. Charles Miller spent Friday In Mahanoy Piano. J. J. Coyno mado a business trip to Miners villo on Friday. Peter Fisher; of Fountain Springs, is sick and not oxpoctol to llvo. Adam Walducr wcut to Shonandoah on Friday. Charles Kayback is tho bright young agent for tho Herald hero. Eev. C, F. Patterson, who has been unwoll for somo time, has goua to tho sea shoro to recuperate. Messrs. J. II. Bobbins and Athln Seltzer returnod from a two-day fishing trip to Suyder county with 0110 hundred trout and call the angling poor. OIKAHDVir.LE. Our schools will closo on Juno 20th. Mayor Cress spent the day at Lakeside T. L. Evans and wife left for Philadelphia yesterday. Miss Aunio Judge, of Rappahannock, is dangorously Hi. The Qirardvlllo colliory shut down yester day owing to scarcity of cars, Miss Mary A. Welch is visiting friends In Pottsvillo. Mrs. John Brcnnan, of Pottsville, was a visitor here yosterday. Edward Collins, who died on Wednesday, was buried to day at tho Odd Follows' cemo tory. Miss Bridget Monahan, of Wilkes-Barro, is visiting Mrs. J. Monahan, of Parker street. John Welch and George McOeo, of Col orado, will twirl ball with tho Schuylkill Havon telegraphers club to-day. Boiler dust was blown into tho eyes of William McDonald, at Packer colliery No. 4, yesterday, from which ho suffers intensely. James Foley, of Lost Creek, and Miss Julia Furlong, of town, will bo marriod In tho near futuro. Barney (lorinlcy, of Mahanoy Piano, and Miss Maggie Monahan, of Rappahannock will be married at St. Joseph's church on the 31st inst. Tho Ringtails and tho Young Merrits will cross bats at Connors on Sunday licit James Kelly goes to Mahanoy City on Monday to study dentistry. William Hovers, a resident of Beaver Meadow, had hit foot mashed at tho Girard colliery by a fall of coal. Q. II. ToblD, who was kicked In tho leg and face hy a vioioos mulo at his stable in Rappahannock on Wednesday and knocked Insensible, will pot ho ablo to show his face for a month. ' Qeorgo Bush, who was marriod to a Miss Griffiths, of Philadelphia, in that city oil Wednesday, will go to housekeeping at once ou A street, this town. Patrick Morau, an old and well known miner of this district, died on Thursday of asthma, and will ba burled on Monday morn ing at !) o'clock, CKNTBAMA. Mrs. John Laughllu spent Friday with luir parents at Ashland. Misses Manio Flannigan and Kato Conloy, two of Ashland's fair young ladies, spent Thursday at tho homo of the former's sister, Mrs. John McLaughlin, Tho Misses Halyard, of Ashland, aro visit ing friends hero. Miss Emily Porter, one of our charming young ladles, is recovering from her sovoro spell of sickness. Henry Uerskovitch drove to Mt. Carmel Thursday evening. Misses Mary Bonsou and Sallio Troutman were with friends at Ashland Friday even. ing. Miss Alice Fegley, of Mt. Carmel, has returned to her homo after a pleasant week's visit to friends hero. Dr. Simmons, of Shamokln, spent a few days with town friends this week. Misses Ray Recso and Mary Learn spent Thursday In Ashland. Mrs. Rightly, of St. Clair, is hero visiting her mother, Mrs. Gwynuer, Theo. RUoy hs returned from Phtladcl plila, KBACKVILL. Mrs. S. Schaeffer had a beautiful porch put in front of her residence ou Frack street this woek. Mrs. O. Lawrence and daughter, Laura, (pent Wednesday In Pottsville, fThere are several disease breeding places In this town that should bo looked after now that the warm weather has sot iu. One of them Is the dam at tho culvert. The sower, age for considerable portion of town drains Por One house and small store Gilbert street; one house and in my row on Coal street ; small store cor. Main and Pop- into this rlaco and tho stench arising from It on a hot day Is almost unbearable, steps should bo taken lo put this placo in safe con dition and not menaco tho health of tho pcoplo residing In tho lowor part of town. Tho employes of tho Telcphono Company pat un poles through town Thursday and wnm watched bv a lario number ot our people. Dr. T. V. Hecbnor, of Tort Carbon, Medical Examiner for tho P. & R. Reliof Association, was hero Wednesday lookiug after tho sick members. Tho fish in Frack'sdamat tho lower end of town aro an attraction to a great many pcoplo who watch them feed. Operator Iscnhood, cwltcbman at tho head of grade, Is doing duty in Mr. Stevenson's placo this week. John Fertlg, one of Shamokin's handsome bakors, is visiting his br.thora Georgo and Rufus. Mr. Shirk, of Myerstown, Lebanon county, was tho guest, of Mrs. Berk, of Lehigh avenuo. John Bork has taken up tho study of modicino with Dr. Blcilcr as preceptor. Miss Ida Miller, a member of Tuesday ovening's graduating class, will enter tho Bloomsburg Stato Normal School. Gomcr Phillips is back again in his old position as assistant station ugent. Holy Communion will bo celebrated at the 10:15 morning services in tho Episcopal church to-morrow, tho Rov. C. A. Marks officiating. General Superintendent Swelgard, Super' intendont W. B. Bertolet, and Superintendent of Macliinory L. B. Paxson, of tho Heading, visited this end of tho lino ou a tour of inspection ou Monday, Oil Wednesday evening tho Frackville School Board ro-orgaulzed with tho following officers: President, W. G. Prlco: Secretary, Evan Thomas j Treasurer, Dr. Bloller. After tho olcctlon of officers tho board proceeded to elect a principal for the ensuing term with tho following results : Prof. Eilcr, 1 voto ; Prof. Krout, 2 voles; Prof. Wltnier, 3 votes Not being ablo to arrive at anything definite on tho principalshlp tho board ro-elected Miss C. Meyers and Miss I rone Kirk to their old positions. William Lynch, ono of Frackvlllo's pros pective postmasters, Is homoagain after a two months sojourn lu tho Miners' Hospital. Thcro is a man with a history living in tho littio shop opposito tho Frack hotel, Lehigh avenue. His natno is mark Hennessey, and four years ago,in a wreck near Middleport, ho hid his back broken. Ho has boeu three years in tho hospital, and Is now (although cured as far as medical skill can do anything for hlra), a living wonder. Poor fellow, although suffering no pain, Is a helpless cripple, and makes his living by the cigars, tobacco, candies and temperance drinks ho sells. Our people should make it their business to encourago Mark lu his effort to sustain himself. Our townsman, James Kalbach, retoived a very wolcoino visitor on Wednesday. It's a boy, and bouncer at that. It will, wo have no doubt, bo some relief to a number of our teachers to learn that Supt. O, W. Weiss will hold an examination for teachers in Frackville, Friday, Juno 16th. Members of tho P. 0. S. of A. throughout tho county aro looking forward with keen iutcrcst to tho competition in tho Initiation work, that will tako placo In tho new Park thcatro on Saturday evening noxt. Tho team of Camps 231, of Gllborton, and 30, of Potts ville, will compete,and as they aro recognized as tho two best in tho county, tho ovtmt is ono that is likely to bo witnessed by all the prominent members of tho order In this region. Tho Rev. S. C. Carter and his esteemed wifo, Miss Lizzie Kehler, Miss Cora Meyers, Miss Irene Kirk and Miss Bertha Ivory will comprise a very pleasant party for the Chicago Fair tho latter part of this month. Messrs. Bovan and Austin aro numbering the houses of town and are meeting with very great encourgement In their work. Work has been suspended on the new school house owing to tho work not being done according to specifications, It seems strange that the work should bavo been allowed to proceed so far If it was not up to epecifications. MAHANOY CITV. William Anstock and Miko Keating took a )aunt on tho electric cars ou Sunday. B. Labows and Horaco Hagenhuch rode to Lehlghtou ou their byoyclts last Sunday. To-morrow will bo celebrated as Children's Day lu the principal churches of town, A. A. Fisher has startel a short-haud class in tho Hoppes' mill building. There are about a dozou who havo started to tako lessons. Bun! Hagenhuch Is homo from tho Uni versity on his vacation, Geo. Newlln, of Philadelphia, formerly ticket agent at tho P. A R. depot spent a few hours in town on Sunday, Mrs. George II, Wroo and Mrs. Ephriam Barlow are witnessing tho Bights at tho World's Fair. Henry Schu and wlfo went to tho World's Fair this wo- k. Henry Furman mado his first appearance ou our streets on bunday. Ho has Just rocoverod from injuries received lu a runa way. Charles D. Kalor has returned to his homo after spondiug a few months iu the Sanny South. Mr. Kaler has been groatly benefitted by tho trip. William Kane, of town, stage manager of our opera house last season, is In the Insur ance business for S. G. Sellgmau. Chapter No, 3,011, Epworth League, met at the residence of Adam Brown, on East Maha noy street. A yery enjoyable timo was had by all present. Quite a bit of vandalism 1; going on around town, The windows of Messrs. W. W Lewif, Fraui Wolf and J. II, Uagenbuch were broken by tome one throwing stones through them, The garden of D, L. Van Horn, on South Main street, wasalsostrlppetl of Its flowers. Tho culprits, If caught, will ho severely piinlshod and wilt spond a few months In Fort Martin. MAHANOY l'LANC. Pctor Vahoy, a conductor on tho Southern Pacific, running betweon Houston and San andago, Toxas, has boon visiting rolatives in this vicinity during tho past week. Mr. Vahoy has been twenty years a resident of Toxas and speaks very intelligently and In structively about all matters appertaining to ills adopted stato. Ho, straugo to say, is ono of thoso political rarities of tho South, a Re publican, and if ho Is as liberal In his com ments whilo South as ho is whllo North, it clearly demonstrates that thcro is a good deal of freedom of speoch down there, politicians of tho G. 0. P. to tho contrary notwithstand ing. Michael Torpy, an old and respected citizen of tliis placo, died on Saturday and was buried on Tuesday morning. High Mass was eclcbratod by Rov. James Magln. His remains wero followed to tho grave by a largo concourse of people. Interment was mado in Frackvlllo. Tho following officers wero elected by tho Y. P. S. E. to servo for tho ensuing year: President, F. P. Lytic; Vico President, Miss Anuio Batdorf; Secretary, J. N. Lytic; Treasurer, Georgo Bevan; Librarians, Thos. ailes, Jr., Fred Bobh; Organist, Miss Katlo Dovine. Landlord O'RIordan, of tho Valley House, is making oxtensivo Improvements around his hotel property. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Callahan, of Potts villo, visited friends in town this weok. If tho woither is favorablo on Tuesday evening noxt tho fifty boyB, who aio practic ing tho march under Captain William II. Bonsinger, will givo a public drill on the north side of Main street. Tho family of James McLaughlin, of Corktown, moved to Philadelphia last week whoro ho has secured employment iu Cramp's ship yard. OILBERTON. Wo are pleasod to report W. G. Stiuo, who had been on tho sick list, convalescent. To-morrow, Children's Day will bo eclo bratcd iu tho M. E. church, as very elaborato preparations havo been made. A im-st ex cellent t i mo is assured tho good people who attend. Patrick Crauo received very serious in juries at tho Gllborton colliery. Ho was lighting a pleco of dytianilto when It ox plodcd, tearing his faco and hands in a dreadful manner, Joseph Griffiths, a driver employed at the Gllberton colliory, lecoivod sovero injuries whilo working on tho dirt bank. Ho iell off tho dumper and ono of tho wheels passed over his arm. Wesley Parfltt, of this placo, left for Phil- adelphia whero ho ha3 scoured a position. Success friend Wesley. Wo aro pleased to bo ablo to report John Mathews, who had received injuries while worklug in tho mines, all right again. Frackville is tho placo to go to play base ball. If thoy can't beat you fair and square you'll get it anyhow. Tho last gamouptbere was simply a matter of might is right. Our pooplo aro auxlously waiting for the Traction Company to fulfill its contract with tho borough and put our streets In a passable condition. Our people lieliovo we bavo passed that poiut whero patience ceases to be a virtue. What is this ward doing towards tho Fourth of July celebration? Aro wo less patriotic than our sister wards? The Bor ough Council has certainly performed its part right royally, then why Is It that the leading spirits iu this ward seem so tardy? Stir up, boys, and let us have a rouscr. Tho contents of tho political cauldron in this ward is now simmering and before many moons shall havo passed will be boiling over to the edification of the boys. In the mean time tho candidates are bobbing up serenely and a lively time is anticipated. USE DANA'S SARSA PARILL A, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." Condition ot the Schools. The Herald to-day publishes the sum marized statement of the condition of schools and the receipts and expenditures of the Shenandoah school district for tho year ouding on the 5th Inst, This statement is vory important to tho taxpayers and thev should not fall to read It carefully. The Sohjol Board exercised good judgment lu having It published In the newspapers, as it Is the best plan by which such matters can be placed in the hands of tho taxpayers. Each will havo a copy for referonco at any future time. When such statements are published In poster form and pasted on poles and fences few pooplo seo them, and it is llko investing so much money in food for the goats. Twenty Years' Experience. 0. D. Fredrlcks, the well known photo grapher, 770 Broadway, Now York, says; "I havo been using Allcock's Porous Plasters for 20 years, and found them one of the best of family medicines. Briefly summing up my experience, I say that when placed ou the small of the back Allcock's Plasters fill the body with nervous energy, and thus cure fatigue, brain exhaustion, doblllty and kid ney difficulties. For women and children 1 havo found them Invaluable. They never Irritate the skiu or cause tho slightest pain, but euro sore throat, coughs, colds, pains in side, back or chest, Indigestion and bowel complaluts," There Are None ltetter. Have you smoked a pack of "Admiral" cigarettes? If not, you should do so at once. They are not Injurious like most cigarettes and aro considered tho finest in the market. For particulars apply to B, Labowg & Co., Mahanoy City, Pa, Wanted, A girl to do general housework. Capable pf cooking and baking. Apply to B. F. Bertolet, Mahanoy Piano, Best photographs and crayons at Daub's. Por one house in alley rear of Coal lar streets. Apply at Furnitu mi in POP "Herald's" ers Favorite Vacation. Teach- GIVE EARNEST SUPPORT, The Weary I'eiliigoguo will Find l'lntttiro nt tho Wurlil'a 1'nlr, Niagara I'alU or Itiinton Through Your InlluelK-o Voto Hnrly ami Often for Your Favorite. INAL notice is litroby given to all who may wish to tako part In tho Herald's special Pullman palace car ex cursion to tho World's Fair. Tim rnef nf thn round trip between Shonandoah and Chicago, witu nrst class Pullman car accommodations and stop over prlvllegos, will bo $39. This will Includo cost of sleeping berths both ways. Do you intend to tako advantage of this excursion? If so, send in your names with a cash de posit of &3 NOW. It is impossiblo to wait until after tho closo of tho contest before making arrangements for litis trip. Both tho Hkrald and tho railroad company must havn amnln imfi Juno 17th is as lato a day as can bo selected. Alter ttiat date. Should thn nrpnrilnn l, abandoned, tho money already deposited will uo reiuuueii ana tho Herald will nrnil to make arrangements for only tho winning tcacliers who aro to go to tho fair. Remember tho date. ' Juno 17th will bo thn last day. If tho oxcursiou should bo abandoned the deposit will bo returned without any roduc tkm. If tho railroad company should mako any cut in rates and this excursion nnrfv uluml.t bo benefitted by it tho members will receive a corresponding individual reduction. If a sufficient number of deposits aro not received by G p. m. on Saturday, Juno 17th, 1603, tho excursion will bo declared abandon ed. This is positively a final notice. Several deposits havo been made, but moro aro needed. Nellie Balrd 74384 Agnes Stein ...... ........7 1S73 MamoH. Wasloy 7S7h Mary A. Connelly mm Mahala Falrchlld .8033i Frank B. Williams innnii Carrie Faust J27; Irene Shane gsin Carrie M. Smith.... 377X Mary A. LaSerty 3131 Anna M.Dencler . mlv Hattle Hess 5354 Urlclget A. Burns "589 Mary A. 8taclt. 2001 Lllllo B. Phillips 107.1 James K. Lewis is-w Ella (Jlauser inns Maggio Cavanaueh Clara Cllne 874 Hannah Keese mi Annie Manscll an Sadie Danlell eoo Jennie itamago.......... 301 Minnie DlDDer tin Lizzie Leho...... 179 L.lzzle o Connell iju Votes polled vesterdav- r'iw Grand total 323137 Survival of tho fitoat. Downs' F.llTlr hu outlived every other couch rcmodv slmnln becauso It Is tho best. lm Obituary. Thomas Casey, an old and resnectwl rral dent of this town, died at his home on We3t Centre street this morning. He was 70 years of age and suffered frein general debility. Tho funoral will tako placo at 0:30 a. m. on Tuesday. Mr. Casey was tho father-in-law of Councilman Uadlgau and J, J. Dougherty. Policeman Casey is ono of his sons. Michael Casoy, telegraph operator at Holden. Mis. sourl, and John T. Casey, of Greenville, N. J., also sous, arrived In town last evening. Ueorgo Jones, formcrlv a well known raal. dent of this place, died at his home in tho Catawihsi valley last night. Ho was subject to dropsy. USE DANA'SARSAPABILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CURES". Tendered Ills ltel(rtitlon. Robert L. Jones, who has for n nnmW nr years had charge of the numns at thn fihon. andoah City shaft, tendered his resignation to take ellect to-day. Mr. Jones has accented a position at Mt. Carmel under Supt. John L. Williams, and will leave for the latter town to rrorrow. George Carl, of town, will tako the position vacated by Mr. Jones. Anuual Flower Mixtion. Tho Young Woman's Christian Tcmner. anco Union, assisted by tho Junior "Y's," of town, will hold their annual flower mission service this evening, In Robbins' hall. The meeting will open at 7:45. A general Invita tion is extended to all. An excellent pro gramme has been prepared for the occasion. Tho celebrated imported "Anchor" Pain Rent street row; one house on West re Store, and also ask prices. for all forms of Rheumatic diseases. 39 prize medals awarded to the manufacturers of this valuable preparation. For sale at O. II Uagenbuch, P. P. D. Klrlln, J, M. Hlllau, ana other druggists. 3t Wautttd. To complete flies, two copies eaoh of the tyJcKiNu iiKUALu or January 1st, Kd and 4th. and Febru&rv nth. 18!h A lllwirsl nrl will lie paid for the same. Best work dona at ihtnnan'i Steam Lann dry. Everything white and spotless. Lc curtains a specialty, All work guanmWed. RAN AWAY TWICE. .V rionsure Tarty Fortunately Kscaped on lloth Occasions. Yesterday afternoon Mr. O. E. Tlim, took four ladies who aro visltin? nt ht donco out for a drive. At tho corner of Oak and Jardin streets tho axle of tho carriage broko. Tho hoisos mado a rliwh. hut ately all tho traces broke and tho carriage was loft whoro It dropped. Nono of tho occupants were thrown out or injured. Tho team was caught at Main street. Anothor carriage -was secured and tho party enjoyed a rido. After tho return thn turned over to tho driver with Instructions to go lo tho stablo. At tho corner of Whito and Coal streets tho rattling of ono of tho scat backs startlod tho horses and thoy ran at a mad pace down White street. At tho cor. uer of Oak street tho drlvnr u'tin Thomas, jumped from thn n,. - - - '""SO. J.UO horses continued down Whlto .t, .u. railroad, whero tho carrlago turned over and luoiiorscs wore canirlit Ti, ... , m, . . man ured, Tho driver also n.1 ii ; .injury. Ills considered romarkablo that no one was In Jurod In oither of the mishaps. Councilman Gaffl run ntinnf ... .1.. . , , vjjj0 ' -uy m i ons- John Coslett has phla. xuuaaoj. Miss Ella and Annlo at the county Beat. Miss Ida Kchlor went tn PMtD-mA t.. morning to visit friends. James Clcrnmons. of 1V(i0iii brief visit to town to-day. anno inspector Str-In -.i ,, - ouu, irnuam, went to Shamokln this morning. Mrs. Milton Borirer nnrl ,.c " ui Alien town, aro visiting friends In town. airs. W. J. Jacobs and iIhiktM,., w.i.i .... o-, seat T fri6ndS at th COUDty Miss Vorlista Shaul. of AHmnv XT V visitiug tho Misaoa Waslev. street. Mrs. Z. K. Morkel. of nnailln- -m k of tho Trinity Reformed church cholrto morrow evening and will sing two solos. 1 M. Titmau. of East Hil i. -" UJt. JJI seriously ill. His complaint Is nervous pros, tration. His family is apprehensive of his condition. Mrs. D. A. Crcosey and daughter, Minnie, of Bloomsburg, Mrs. Rachel Larish, of Shickshluny, and Mrs. Mary Hampton, of Brooklyn, N.Y., aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Titman. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Boddall and son, Frank, havo returned from tho West. Mr. Beddall wasatCrecde, Col., and Mrs, Bed dall and son wero guests of friond. n. Clinton, Iowa. On tho trln stopped at Chicago and wero gue3ta at the same hotel with Mrs. E. P. Barlow and xr Georgo Wren, of Mahanoy City; Miss Nelllo Coxou, Port Carbon; Mrs. Edward Boddall lottsvillo, and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Beddall, of this place. Every bottle of Arnica & nil T.I sold Is warranted bv tho r,rnnrW,. . satisfaction or money will bo refunded. Ira Something Interesting. Editor Herald: As ono of thn m.,, who have tried Dr. Esterbrooke'a new method of extracting teeth and twin asked "Did it hurt?" "la pleasant ono ?" "Why did tho doctor go away soon 7" ana "Win ho return t again?" I wish to say I have had all mir upper teeth pulled without pain. The method is a clean and pleasant ono. Dr. Estorbrooko does not tear tho gums and they heal quickly. He Is a workman who need not be ashamed of his work. An t u i. left Shenandoah so soon I will publish the following letter, which will explain all. J. H. Shenandoah, Pa., June 10. 1893. Mr. J. II .- , , . -- " uoioro yesieraay reached mo hero this morning. I am glad you are feeling so well. I received a lettor iroui . mo uotei, nazieton, and replied 1 will nrobabln en there a waAv . . ujim. uuui IIOXV Monday, June 19th, From Uazleton I will return to cticnanuoah, Pa., as you adviss, so vou mar toll evervbrnlv. If vm nin wi do so. They must understand tht. T nnn wait for them, as my time is too valuable. When I am there they must come In at once llnrn T am tAtrtnt. tn 0Knl,. , " ... u a aay, and there are many places where lam known and do still better. So you can easily under stand that I cannot wait any timo where I am not wanted. Of courso 1 am aware that if tho people know what I can really do my services would bo In great demand unm whern. but life In nhnrt nrt T rar. i . .. ' uu.4uv uuua Ll convince those who think It wise to doubt. very iruiy tours, A. E. EaTEBDBOOKC Final Warnlnjr. A bitter complaint is made against the conduct of young men and women who congregate on North Jardin street In the evenings, especially iu front of the English. Luthoran church. The residents say their oanduct Is disgraceful. If tho nuisance la Tint Ahfttnd thn VAaMant. will .a nmuuVltA Ihn Mlm tn 11.. A. 11 . i r . . Mf f "v .uui w .uo U.U3U( Ol ID. virtue in inn respect. USE DANA'S SARSAPABILLA.ITS "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Now lor Oxford Ties. At the People's store will be found a Mr Ex poller Is and ever will bo tho best remedy Mlectlon of ,ail-oa' Oxford ties, warranted for all forms of Rheumatic diseases. 20 prize 60114 and ln 010 latort st7le at 75 centa "" upwards. 11-tf People's Stobx. 121 North Main Stieot. Twelve Photos for SOe. By sending us your cabinet, together with SO cents, we will finish you one dozen photos. l-8- W. A. Kiaot. You arc luvlted to call Frlckc's Carpet Store, No, goatu Jardlu Street, lo bis new Hue ot Carneti. vioiua ana Window Buadca at xo see OU