The Eve NING VOL. VIII.--NO. 117. SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. JULY 8. 1893. ONE CENT. Absolutely Free ! To every customer who purchases goods to the amount of We will give as a present Shepp's Photographs of the "World. J. P. Williams & Son. Now on A crash in Window Shades. Spring fix fixtures with fringe, Only four gross will be sold at this price. Max Schmidt, 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pi. For This Week Only! LOTS 2 Ladies' B'ack Oxford Ties, one hundred puira, formerly sold 7Xn for $1.25, will bo closed out at JKj. Misses' Black Oxford Tics, about fifty pain, formcr'y sold r70r for $1.00 will bo closed out at vO. Children's Black Oxford Tics, about fifty pairs, formerly IXfOf sold at 75c, will bo closed out at 9JJj Ladies' Russet Shoes, about fifty $1.25, arc now going at JOSEPH BiLXaX, Prices lowest, whon Ono prico to all. Nowin Order TToTIStt Cl'ilfflllP-. All thoso in need of Cnrjmts, Window Shades, Laco orOhonillo Clurtaius, Rugs, Mats, otc., call at J. J. PRICE'S, Big Inducements to Buycrs' o AT THE o People's Store ! Ladies BUok Oxford Ties, patent tip, Co, elsewhere $1 00. Ladles' Ruf,set Oxford Ties 75c, formerly $1.25. Chllds' Black Oxford Tlet 5Uc, cheap at 7fiu. Ladles' Foxed Gaiters 90o, reduced from $1.25. Men's Teunls Shoes only 40c. M TT'STCTl'O "E "T 121 North Main 8trect, PICNIC GOODS! Chipped Beef, Chipped Summer Sausage, Lunch Beeef, Sardines. I PIOKLES ! IK GLASS AND Sweet Pickles, Pickled Onions, "Root Beer Extract, Fruit Syrups. 1 J $45:22 GASH! Sale! pairs, formerly sold f"rQfo ZtKJkj. 14 S.iul,li Main Street, quality is considered. OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. 11Y THIS DOZES. MS iiif A Scheme to Compel Them to Disgorge Hoarded Gold. IT MAY BE SUGTOUL, The Treasury Uses (Jolil In tho Settlement of Clcnrlng Homo llalaucix In Order to Deprive tliJS IluukH if tlm Siniill Notes Which They Need. Special to Evening iieiiald. Nbw Yonic, Jnly 18 UC1I curiosity has boon shown in banking circles as to tho cinso of tho treasury ofllcials voluntarily paying out gold in Bottloinout of clearing houso balances and for government checks over the counter whon somo form of currency would have boon moro dcslrablo to tho payees. Conrad J Jonlan, assistant United Statos treasurer in this city, was askod for an explanation and especially in viow of tho fact that it had been supposed that tho government was do- slrous of building up tho gold reserve again to tho $100,000,000 limit. Mr. Jordan do clinod to give any reason for tho treasury paying out gold as stated. Washington, July IS. Heavy clearing house payments In New York caused the gold reserve to fall lower than It lias been for several days punt and $346,866 loss than It was on Saturday. The reserve amounts to 93,Oj9,4S0; currency balnnce, $20,117, DIR. The Star gives publicity to the following statement in regaid to tho gold payments irom tne united states sub-treasury In New Yorki "Considerable effort b being rande by financial agents here to dlscoVer the mntlvA hflllnfl thsn Mfurmnnta T4nf the department Is tut close rooffthed as ciom. x no expinnauon got tnrougn private sources is that the department is trvinf to tnlcR nilriinf.nrm nf Hm timtrMtv of small and convenient jjrrency for In ternal uusiuess to pincn tne Dana, ns tne banks huve pinched tho government by Storlni? irnld. Thn hnnlr,, 5im r.fA-iH In need of small bills for Cnrrent business vrunsttosioii aim ror use In tne agricultural districts. The theory Is advanced that if tlieV CaUtlOt Ifeti Wlint. ttl.F UnArl nt M. any of currency ly any other means they will uavo iu iiiuko terms witn im treasury, which would Involve their exchanging gold or lnld r.prf Iflrnf pa fn Inm. n'iYfcniHaP 9 .... . . lVIM111"'" V note and cortlflcafes of email denomina tion. "It IS BnM tlinf. thn AmMftrnml nnn nt- ford to I1AT nil rmlH nrt fit a ArAfHt ...... sented by the banks it by so doing they enn cut on tne source through which the banks would get their small notes, and Eut thorn to suffirionMncenvaniens to ring them to terms. The banks under stand that If they want small notes and certificates they can seouro them by taking large quantities and paying for them In gold, and it Is the theory 4R the depart ment that by pinching thenrprefty close they can be forced to do thte. It Is very probable that tho Issue of gold certificate Will not be rp.fl.ntnprl If th. ffnM rnn, m gets abovo $150,000,000, as it is not clear unit tne law is manuatory in requiring a renewal rV this loan nft.. if a.nf - " ..wv. . ugfu stonned bv reason nt fchu wfvo fultinr.i.., low $100,000,000. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. rlaUoutU League, At Baltrtnoret Pailtlinoru... 0 0 Urooklrn.. 0 0 At New Yortu n. n. i. t I'lll 8 u a- s 10 5 1 3 o a "i " 8 0t! 4 New York . 0 0 Boston. n o At Washlngtoni Washington-. 0 2 ?aS: -? 11. ,3 Philadelphia, a 0 1 Kfi At Cleveland! Cleveland..... 3 3 0 8 2 S 0 n. u.b. o x-ia it 2 l'lttsDure... (10 0 3 1 0 0 t-18 81 3 I'ennaylvanla State Leairuiv At Bcranton-Scranton, 10; Reading, 10. At York York, 10; JohnstowD, 1, ' At Harrlslmrg -Harrisbure. I) Altoono, 0. At Alteutown-E&ston, 4 AllontAvn, Si. nufttern LoasQ. At Albany Buflalo, P Albany, a At rrovldenco-Blnirhaminii. tiv i. tence, 1 NUGGETS OF NEWS. Bishop Hnolne, of tho Roman natbnlle church of Quotec. Canada, Is dead. l'relherr von Mnltzalin. secrctnrv of Germany's Imperial treasury, has resigned Jfehn F. Poole, maiinger of Nlblo's Gar den, New York, dlednthls homeatSheeps head Hay, aged 58 yeara. Tho First Nnttonnl bank of Oedartown, Ga., and the Missouri National bank of nansas uity nnvo closed their door. Tbo Dritlsh cutter Iverna has met with an accident that will prevent her from taking part In several races for which she was entereu. Mrs. T. II. Stevens, wife of Roar Artmlrnl Stevens, retired, died near Silver Springs, .viu., tvueru sue was spenuing tne summer for her health. Switchmen In tho Rio Grande vnl nt Puebjo, Colo,, went out on strike, demand ing the dlsohnice of tho varilmnatpr Crocker, who, they say, Is tyrannical and unrensonauie. Laura Moore, who Dlaved the nnrfc nf LUllta, the princess, In Kruncls Wilson's "Merry Monarch." has brought unit against be husband, Klnuthan Synder, of 'Washington, for absolute divorce on ttututory grounds. Injured at the Mine'. Yesterday afternoon John Miller, of town, employed at the Suffolk colliery, met with an accident In which his arm was broken, tide Injured, and badly cut about the head, lie w removed to his borne In an ambulance, Chamber At $21.50. Solid Antique this price. STATH.J3WS OP A DAY. Isnno I litre Now Criticizes President 1I40U' Mnnnsemnt. PltlhADELriJU, July 18. Isano I Rloo, late foreign representative of the l'hlla delphla and lioadiug rallron!!, Iwiifd an other statement on tho RfTnirs of tho com pany. Tho Lehigh Valley lense and tho coal purchsse, to both of which President Harris has announced his dstarminfttloi to adhere, bitVe been, Mr. Rice saysk thi. main cause of Reading's present embar rassments, nrfil, if persisted In, must in evitably e"nd In Its complete destruction. Thu writer declaros that President Mc leod would never have leased the Lehlgb Valley except. In connection with tin Jersey Ceutrnl, and to form the coal "com bine." Vuy Sir. MoLeod, as receiver, con tinued to hold on to Lehigh Valley nftei the Jersey Central had been lost, especially! Heading's downfall, Is wliat Mr. Rice oan not nndcrstand. lie does not believe, how ever, that thej lafo prenldenk and recslVe would have defaulted upon Reading's gen eral mortgage bonds In order to pay divl dends on Lcjilgh Valley slock. "A pre posterous iiuitcuronlsm" Is the term ap plied to the! purchase of coal after the failure of the'coal combination. Mr. Harris should have noted, Mr. Rloe contends.that the United States is on tho road to bank ruptcy because of Its effort to keep up th price of silver, whoso production they do not contrel, by means of the purchase of that mlnornli Mr. Rico calls for a change In the management, which might avert a reorganization, and, In conclusion, says of the $11,000,000 which Reudlng hns tied up in co iu nnu com accounts, it owes about $5,200,000. Computing t'3,000,000 as sufll clent to carry on its business of selling coal, tb.o remainder, ho contends, should be used to pay oil the principal creditors anu the interest in default. Miss Kreliler Seriously III. HAlimsnuho, July IS. A friend of .the family in this city says that Annie Ivroider, whoso parents and four brothers and sis ters wero murdered in Dakota last week, win proouoiy lose ner mind. She Is now at her grandfather's, near Ellzabethtown. and hoi- condition Is pitiable. She has slept nine since, mo irngeuy, ana cannot eat. Tho attending physician Is of the onlnlon thnt she will not recover, and If tdis does, that hor mind will be shuttered. A brother or the murdered man, who lives at Cone' wago, Lancaster county, left for Dakota to superintend tuo harvesting of th crop and the sale of the property for the benefit of the surviving children. It Is believed now that the reason Dombcrfcer did nos km Annio and tho two little ones was beeaute bis ammunition wns exhausted. Destructive llarti Fires. KOItniSTOWN, July 16. Barn No. 9 ef Brewer John F. Detz, at Ilotawopd, this oonnty, vrasMotallyTilestrflytifl by Are, and with It were consumed the Crops of wheal from tweuty-flve acres and thirty tons of hay. The loss Is estimated at flB.OOO. Hktijleiilm, July 18. Lightning struck the barn of John Wilson atMilford Bnnare. Tho barn and entire contents, consisting c tnis year's nay and grain harvest, rtnd all tho agricultural lnstiummt and threa horses unil two cows were burned, Haruisbuho, July 18. Thebaih on Mul Ugnn's farm, near Newport, vras struck by lightning and burned with all Its con tents, Including this year's crop, Ave horses, soJeu cows and farming imple ments. Mr. Merer Prtrarlnns OnnAlllun. Bethlehem, July 17. Mrs. Levi Meyer, living near Lower Sauoon ohuroh, who was bitten by a copperhead snake while picking blackberries,! still lu n precarious condition. Pieces of flesh of live chickens are being constantly placed on the bitten leg, which appears to reduce the swelling and relieves the patient of pain. Each portion of the chicken flesh when removed from the wound Is copperish in color, be ing saturated with venomous poison. To add to the woman's mental sufferings sho has twin babies, who need the mother's attention. Twenty Men Tftll from h S-:ifToM. VTlLKESDAltltE, July IS. The scaffold ing at tho oil pumping station of the new pipe line gave way, and twenty men Were thrown to the grouud. The men fell twenty-flvo feet. Owen Lavelle was fatally hurt, sustaining seven scalp wounds. Elmer Johnes, Michael Ilastlnas, David Lewis and Matt Cooper, of Parsons, sustained more or less severe lujurles. Smallpox In Consho'hnekim. Con-siioiiockex, July 18. Smallpox bs appeared In this borough, and the yellow flag is floating here again, the first time In ten years. The only vlotiin thus far Is Mr. George Steele, 33 years old. The family re moved to this place about two weeks ago from Reading. Tho local authorities fear an outbreak, and are resolved upon herolo measures for its prevention. Sinifers ut Wllkesbnrro. Wilkesiiauiie, July 18. Visiting Ger man societies are here to attend the nreat Siengerfemtof the combined German sing ers ot reunsyivania, wincn began las' night and will last until Thursday. This afternoon the grand concerts will be gtvei . .tomorrow nnu Thursday will be given to excursions and sight seoing. The city Is preylly decorated. Fell from the Itnof or nU Hunts. Reading, July 18. Charles H.Steckllne. aged 85 years, died at the Reading hospital, tne result oi rolling irom tne root Ot his bouse during his sleep. Steckllne was found on the pavement in front of his res idence with his skull fractured. Ho died without regaining consciousness. ' His widow and four children survive htm. Alleged Murderer C&nght. SllAMOKIN, July 18. Ofllcers arrested a man here answering the description of Al bert Ulouso. who shot nnd killed G. W, Pickett, of Lucy Furnace, on the 10th lusi. Union county authorities have been noti fied to identity bitn Ho says his name is C O'Brien, of Lu&erne county. reiiuiylvuiilii 1'oituiastere. Washikoion, July 18. Th nostmasters just appointed in Pennsylvania arei J. A. McArthur. Kii eholdi 11. M. Surder. Hick ory C. rners; L. II. Johnson, Lottsvtlle; C. Meeu, Aew Sscuellteld; W. F. Devon, Parkwood; C F. Gibson, 'Vt'ashington ville Now Corporation! Chartered. IlAnitisDuuu, July 18. The following concerns have just been chartered! The uunalo EUge Tool works, of Riduwav. tapltal, S'JB.QOO; Beauchard Manufactur ing company, of Erie, capital $35,000; Wat sou Park Land company, of Altezhenr. capital, $10,000 Coroner for Lycoming County. HAMtlSBCRQ. July 18. Governor Pit.!. on has appointed William A. Qosrls cor- our (or Lycoming county, Suits ! Oak, 8 pieces, large glass. HETEACIIERS LEAVE, Departure of the World's Pair Party. mmim at the depot. Tho Victorious Teachers of tho "llonililV Contest Start for tho flreat Western City of Vt'imilcrriil Sights Accompanied hy Kovcrnl friends mul Itilatl Ve. Nn lramcnso throng gathered at tho Lehigh Valley depot last night to witnossthodoparturo of tho winners of tho Huiiai.d'h popular pub 11c school toachors' con tost anu tlielr friends for tho World's Fair, Tho depot was crowded with pcoplo and tho tourists vvcro kept busy oxchanglng adieus uud acknowledging woll wishes until timo for tho doparturo of tho train arrived. Miss Nellio Baird was tho ilrstof tho teach ers to arrive at the dep t and was accompan led by hor parents, Superintendent Thomas uaim ami wilo, and a largo number of friends. Miss Maine II. Wasloy, who was entitled to a trip to Niagara Falls under tho terms of tho contest, hut who arranged to have tho trip ox- tended to tho World's Fair, was tho noxt ar. rival. Tho young lady was accompanied by her brother, Mr. Klmer J. Wasley, and sisters, Misses Emma and Birdie. Miss Agnes Stein, tho first prize winner of tho contest, was tho last to arrivo and it was with difficulty that tho young lady and hor escorts wended their way through tho throng to tho cars. Just boforo tho departure of tho train, rop- leouuuuivcs oi mo llKitAD) delivered to Jlibscs Htelti and Balrd tho liandsonio gold handled silk umbrellas presonted by tho Homo Friondly Socioty of Baltimore. Both ladles expressed much plcnsuro upon receipt of tho gifis and askod that thiir compliments bo tenderod tho donors. As the conductor of tho train gavo tho warring cry for tho departuro tho sceno about the cars bocamo an animated ono. Tho frionds of tho teachers and other mcmbors of tho party crowded up to tho car windows and extended their hands for tho farowell shakes. "Good byo, Maino, write to usl" "Oh, Sam, havoyou got your fishing tackle!" "Good- byo, Eov. O'Boylo, don't loose your grip!" 'Now, Agnes, enjoy yourself I" "Good-byo!" "Write soon I" "Conio homo safe I" "Don't get lost I" were tho oxelamatlons that dartod out from all Bidos uutil finally the cars pulled away from tho depot, and then cheers, shouts of glco and peels oflaughtcr mingled with the puffl puff! puff! of tho locomotive As tho train dioappeared around tho curvo tho throng turned homeward, and as it passed up Centre street many jieoplo thought some big excur sion had just arrived in tho town. Tho tourists numborod seventeen. They wero Misses Aguoi Stoln, Nellie Bdird and Maino II Wasley, thoschool teachers; Misses Virgie Hollopottr, Emma aud Birdie Wasloy and Salome Bruimn, of Mlnersville; Thomas Balrd aud wife, S. G. M. Hollopeter and sou, Artlo, aud friend; Elmer J. Wasloy, Rev. Robert O'Boyle, E. B. Brumm, Georgo I'ortss and J. M. Buyer, Tho party will arrivo at Chicago to-morrow and will bo due in Shenandoah on tho27th or 23th Inst. Several of tho tourists promised tn keep tho Hkhalp jwstcd ou tho ovouts of tho trip. Among other passengers on the train with tho party were Miss Elizabeth Thompson and Miss Noon, of Lo3t Creek. Miss Thompson was en route for Deadwood, Colorado, to join friends, and Miss Noon was bound for the Flr. This morning Misses Mary Connelly and Carrie Faust, tho fifth and sixth pr ro winning teachers, startid on their trip to Boston via tho now Fougbkccpslo Bridge route, A largo number of friends accompanied them to the depot. Miss Mahala Falrchlld, tho fourth prize winuor, hss decided to delay her trip to Niagara Falls for a fow dajs. Nerou Djopepahl, Seuator James F. Pierce, of Now York. writes : "For tho last two years I havo suffered very much from an aggravated form of nervous dyspepsia. I have resorted to various remedial agouts, deriving but little benefit. A fow months since a friend of mine suggested the trial of Allcock's Porous Plasters. Following tho suggestion, I havo been using the same with tho happiest effects. To thoo similarly afflicted lot me suggest the manner of their use. I place one over my stomach, one over the hepatlo region, and one on my back. The effect U excellent From the day I cotnmoucod their use iavo been slowly but surely Improving, aid am -w..., u uj vuun, K i an ail ag&iu bo ratored to my (.ocusiod! health." Chamber have 12 of them iu stock which OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. What Ho Sees anil Hears During III Tmvels. In conversation with ono of our lcaillni? fruit doalors yostorday, ho Informed mo that lio California nnncots that havo rnaehnd our markets this Beason havo beon tho larcost over scon here, but arart from their slzo and beautiful color thero Is llttlo to bo said In their favor. Thcv aro tho nuintoseencn nf Insipidity, but pooplo will havo them. Their insipidity is duo to tho fact that tlinv urn picked and shippod long boforo they arc rlpo. No doubt their flavor is fairly good when allowed to ripen ou tho troo, though Cali fornia fruit generally Is noted for its tasteless- noss. It Is a wonder to mo that moro aeetden n aro not recorded by pedestrians boini? run down by bicyclers. Somo of thorn pass through streets at a rate of speed that is on tlrcly too fast for safety. Thov nnnrn-icli n person so noiselessly that jwu aro not awaio of their proximity. This is ospoclally dangerous at street crossings. It Is amusiug sometimes to noto tho inenn. slstcncy of Bomo uowspapcr publishers. I nolo ono lu particular. Tho editor laments tho fact that ho Is not proporly supported by tno aticnandoah merchants, aud savs it is ovory ono's duty to make tlioir purchases at homo. In tho noxt column ho Inform t,! readers that' they should savo money by buying tholr goods in Philadelphia through an agency. I ovorhcard a conversation riwciitlv l,n. tween a town physician aud a fricud at the Ferguson Houo, tho subject of which was tho ovil effects of Insufficient sleep. Tho physician contended that verv fow neonln appreciated tho valuo of sleep, and how great Io&i to tho nervous Bvstem continued loss of sloop Is. Ho contended that no ono who can do so should bo content wltli less than nlirht hours' sleep at night, and to aged or feeblo persons at least un hour's nan immediately after noon. Nuw9paior men, of course, aro exempt from this rule. Every married school teacher has 1 dismissed hy tho School Board at St. Louis. Tho board must bo composed of bachelors. Our board would not daro do such a thing. I hear much complaint on mv roiinilsalmnt. tho great inconvouieuco consumers of gas aro subject to becauso of tho poor sutwlv of that article. Wouldn't it bo a cood investment for tho company to replaco tho old nines with now ones in cortalu localities? I am sum tho consumers would appreciate such a movo on tho part of tho company. OnE. USE DANA'S SAKSAPARILLA, rra "THE KIND THAT CUBES." RALLY TO THE Q. A. R. ITIIty Vctoruns Will Soo the World's Fair lis the "Now York l'rss" (incl. Tho New York Press proposes to send tn tho World's Fair as its guests fifty Union veterans, members of regular Grand Armv posts, who aro to bo selected by tho roa lors of The Sunday rress. This proposition la mndn as an ovidonco of tho esteem and gra'ltude In which The Preis holds tho men whn lm. periled tholr own livos to savo this nation. .bach of tho chosen veterans will ho thn guest of The Preti from tho moment the train leaves New York until Its return, and the journey will bo timed to include a full week's sojourn in Chicago, with all paid, iiicludiug daily entrance to tho e rounds of tho Exposition. All G. A. R. veterans in good standinc are ollglblo. They may come from auv town. city, state or territory ovor which the Stars ana btrlpos proclaims Its government. Tho selection of tho fifty favorites will bo mado on tho ground of popularity, their popularity to bo voted by ballots nrlntml In ovory Issuo of The Sunday Preti. A misstep will often niako a crinnlo for life. A bottle-of Henry & Johnson's A Oil Liniment at hand, will not nrnvnnt thu misstop, but used Immediately It will save oomg a cripple, jm PROPRETIES FOR SALE. .Slienaiuloah Olt'ers Opportunities to Seek ers of Investment. The following enumerated prooortlus are, for sale and Information concerning them may be had upon applloatlon at tho Hhuald office : 1. A row of fraino houses contain!. apartments for six families. Will net at least 15 per cent, on the prico asked. Loca tlou in the heart of Shenandoah. 2. A splendid factory site, aoifin font In size, in tho heart of Shenandoah, and in cluding largo building. Cheap. 3. Lot and largo bulldiucf with rallrnid nt front and rear, with or without 8 horse power engiue, boiler and thaftlng. Splendid build, ing for a factory. 1. Auclcgaut new houso in- Pottmllln. complete in every detail, all convenient large aud high rooms. Lot 00x170 feet. Largo henuery. An Old ltfllc. Ex-Councllmau Moaklcr Is tho nronii tins. sossor of what he claims is the duelling pistol Daniel O (Jonuoll used iu his last duel. If you aro troubled with a"hacklnir rmncl,' Downs' Elixir will give you relief at once. Warranted as recommended or mnnnv m. fuuded. I Foot Injured. Anthony Kejonskl had his loft font lurll-o- cut by a piece of coal in the Maple Hill col- Ilory yesterday afternoon. UoDghlnic LaiU to Ouiuamptlon, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at (llien Ahj. For sixty days Ke&Eey, the nhotoimnhir will give a 10x13 platinum picture with, every Suits ! will be the last to be had at A First Ward Polish ft Distressed. DUPED BY THE EOARDER, Tho Mini Who line Dlmiipcnroil With Mm. Moruwlch Nails Under tho lOupliiinlous Tltlo of l'lggj-.tVlggy-Tho lliishaml Will Lento tho Country. HE First ward Polish socioty circles havo ro eclved another shock through an elopement of tho wlfo of Anthony Morowlch, ono of tho most prosperous grocers of tho ward. Mr. and Mrs. Slorow i c b. aro young pooplo and hero toforo havo been looked upon as a very loving and happy couplo. Tho dlspollcr of tho housohold was tho cus tomary boarder and this tlmo ho appeared In tho porson of Anthony Kochlnovich, woll known as "Piggy-Wiggy." Mr. Morowich Bays ho would not fenl hsilf as bad had not his wlfo aldod tho boarder to add insult to Injury. As tho story goes. "Piggy-Wlggy" concocted a story to tho effoct that he had been arrested and needed thirty dollars to got hini out of tho case Mrs. Moro wich took up his causo and pleaded earnestly with hor husband for rollof, ultimately with success. After receiving tho rnonoy tho boarder dis appeared, and then Mr. Morowich discovered tliata fraud had been practiced upon 1dm aud Plggy-Wlggy" only secured tho money to pay his expenses out of tho town. The grocer upbraided ids wlfo for tho part sho had taken In tho mattor and was astouudod when sho tumod upon lilm and said sho would follow tho boarder. On Friday Mrs. Morowich loft her houso to attend a fuuoral, taking her Infant child and loaving an oldor ono with tho husband. Sho has not been seen since aud all search aud In. uulry for her by the husbaud havo been fruit- loss. io is convinced that his wlfo and tho boarder have eloped. Morowich is broken hearted and is trying to sell out his grocery business, so as to leavo the country. Ho says his people in Poland aro wealthy, and ho will return to thorn, bo Mrs. Morowich may stay with hor "Piggy Wlggy." SurprUePorty. A pleasant surprise party was held at tho residence, of William Collins, on South Jardln street, Monday oveuing. Tho party was hold In honor of Mr. Collins' daughter, Hannah, tho occasion being hor thirteenth birthday. Among thoso present wereGussIoHagenbuch, Lizzio Davis, Mattio Davis, Agnes Bainhrldgo, Tillio Trovitt, Martha Trovltt, Hattio Mar Bjiail, Maggio Evans, Bertha Kcndrick, Liszio Balubridgo, Messrs. Harry Pratt, Eddlo Davis, Alfred Morgan, Samuol Williams, Willlo Jones, Lloyd Hagcnbuch, Harry Uagen buch, Daniel Gllflllau. Key. Mc Gulnuoss, of Gllbertou, also arrived in time to witness tho enjoyment of tho young folks. After amusing themselves for several hours aud partaking of somo delicacies, thoy departed for homo much pleased with the evening's fuu. Why suffer with Rheumatism, Oout, In fluenza, Pain iu tho Sldo, or kindred com plaints, when tho celebrated imported Anchor Pain Expoller will givo you happy relief? 20 priza medals awarded to tho manufacturers of this valuable preparation. CO cenls per bottle. Sold by a II. Hageubuch, P. P. D. Kirlln, J. M. Hillan, and othor druggists. 3t 'Jtouiuiice." Tbo discomforts of heat, dust and linmMttr. are forgotton in reading the July number of liomance. A "Special Oriental Number." It opens with a striking legend of the East by Uarry Willard French, and contains intnrmt. ing excerpts from Hindoo. Persian, and Jan. auoso literature (ono of thorn amusingly reu- aereu into English by a nativo Japanese) ; ono of Itudyard Kipling's oddest tales ; a thrilling mcldentor tho Heboy mutiny : and a stlrrinir original account of a Kangaroo hunt In Aus tralia by W. Thompson. In vivid contrast to those aro a Fourth-of-July story by Har riet Presoott Spofford j a quaint character study, lu her best style, by Mary E. Wilkins; a weird ghost story by Guy do Maupassant : a capital tennis story by I. K. Cowen j several beau tit u I 1: 1 en ell lovo stories: and strong. original American sketches by James Harvey Smith aud Arthur James Peglor. This mag- aziuo is issued by Romance Publishing Com pany, Clinton Hall, Astor Place, Now York , 95 cents a number, $2 50 a year. To 1'rli.tera. We , flar for sale, at flltien cents per pound, f iur onset of minion, of which this artiolo It set In. Oises, fifty coots extra. Also a Surg-y tereotype machine, in use bm a short time, will bo so;d at half its original cost. In order to make room for a larger press, we off it fir ale a Oimnboll lxmv nress. nearly new and In good condition. This is an excellent baresin. The above mn h seen at this office, wbero further informa tion will be tiven if desired. USE DANA'S BABSAPA1ULLA, its " THE KIND THAT CUBES". You are Invited to call at Ptiukc'H Carpet Store, No. xo 4nutU Jurdlu Street, to see His new line ot Carpets, OU 1ISWIMSSI0P1 aoten oi uu 3 c&umets. ciotUH and 'Window bhati(