Evening Herald. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1694. TcURI) EDITION STBKBT TALK IVImt an Oioaslonal C.'iiirllmtnr rinds to lrl A liu lit Shcunndoah In justly considered ths Gibraltar of tlio Schuylkill Democracy, but when William M. SUiRerly, the Democratic nominee (or Governor, rises from his slumbers on tho morning after locllou ho will find that the "Uutoh hnve taken Holland." From whnt I enn Kicnu by conversation with Influential Demo crata men who are DumocrntB from prin ciple, nnil not for revenue only the rank andilloUoertninly not pleased with either their standard-bearer tn thin state or the platform upon which hu Htntnls. If the election was held to-day HiistliiKH would curry the town by n Inrire majority. The Democratic campslKti this full will be one of free trade and American secret societies. Shenandoah Ih uiniuo'tionably nKalliHt the free trade donin. Mid the Ifiro number of M"crot societies In the town bodes no good to the Democracy. These societies annually expend thousands of dollars In relieving the nick and needy and nny party that declarer warfnru upon theni, merely to satlify the animosity of certain state olllciala, will certainly meet with defeat. It Is no dlfllcult matter to read between the line In the Democrntlc platform the motive of this attack, and J mil convinced that tin ninth plank In that document will prove a booincrnug. It bits a great, many members of that party square In the fuce. A war Is announced between blcycln -manufacturer, with the result that the -wheels which formerly sold for 1150 oan now be bought for $75. Much complaint Is heard from local buslneis men in reference to the large number of peddler and stroet fakl a that Infest the town. Several warn have been declared agtlnst the men who carry thoir warns upon their hicks, but thuy bob up serenely thereafter. There in no quosMon but thine Itinerant denlers are a (treat nuisance and n soiironof opposition wliloli local merchants should not be compelled to experience. The latter contribute to the support of the town, anil besides pay large rents for rooms In which to conduct their business, and therefore should be protected. I The locusts have departed and relieved us of our misery, to a certain extent, but we still have with us a pust that like Dancho's ghogt, will not down nor depart Ao some more congenial clime. I refer to the "marked copy'' Mend, a spiclmcn of which la tit large in tills county. He is tiow such a rare appeiiulx to newspaper olllces that his acts are treated more with curiosity than censure. This particular specimen of the nowspaper fraternity of which I write Is a mono-maniac upon thu subjoct of compulsory reading. If any item referring to a certain Individ ual appears in his paper, tho day follow ing itiu publication that certain Individ ual Is ths recipient of a copy of tha nnper containing the item. This practise is resorted to for several reasons, but in Jiiost esses It is done to Intimidate business -men and coin poll others to rend til's paper who would othcrwisu never see it. Tho first motive may have Droved successful, but I doubt whether the latter ever (ltd. I' ii mn wants a newspaper he will buy It, ;snd. If he don't ho will not read It no matter . iiuv many marked copies ho receives. I am opposed to compulsion in any line of trade, especially In the newspaper business. No doubt this wellder of tho lilue pencil has wasted many valuable liours In his fruitless endeavor to Incrisiso the circulation of his paper, which could have been more prolltably spent both for Ills readers and himself. lii:.. hast June, Dick Crawford brought his twelve month, old child, sutTermg from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It hnd been weaned at four months old and bring alckly everything ran through It like water through a Rieve. I gave It tho usuul treatment In such cases but with out benellt. The child kept growing thinner until it weighed but little more than when born, or perhaps ten pounds. 1 then started tho father io giving Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemetly. llufore one bottle of the 25 cent size had been used, a marked Im provement wns seen and its contiuued use cured the child. Its weakness and puny constitution disappeared and its father and myself believe tho child's life was saved by this remedy. J. T. Mnrlow, M, I)., Tumaroa, HI. For sale by Gruhler Dros, Hpestal Anctton Htlri, A large quantity of dry goods, boots mid shoes, groceries of all kinds, notions, etc., will be sold nt auction at Iteose's Auction Ilooms, on West Centre street, commrnolng Saturday evening, With lust., and continuing on Monday evening ami every eveuing for the balance of the week, until tho entire stock Is sold out. This will be a rare opportunity for people to purchase goods cheap. O-i-D lw W. H. Nelson, who Is in the drug busi ness at Klngvllle, Mo., has so much con fidence In Chamberlain's Colic Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Hemedy that he warrants every bottle and offers to refund the money to any customer who Is not satisfied after using It. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the remedy is a certain cure for the diseases for which it is intended and he kno sit. It Is for sale by (iruhler llros. 100 Howard. The Shsnauiloah Hasu Hall Association will give 1100 reward for information that will lend to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who set flro to tho Krand stand at the Shenandoah Trotting park. W. S. IlltKNNAN, 7-23-tf President, I'iiuiIde r.rtMitl. July 17. Ice cream and bean soup festival In Kobblus' hall, under (he ana pices of the Women's Kellef Corps. July 31. Ice cream festival and bazar, under the auspices of Camp 40, 1. O. of T. A., in Hobblns' hall. August 1. Ice cream festival In Hob blus' opera house, under the auspices of the "J. A. C." July 3, Ice cream festival under tho auspices of Hope Section l'ioneer Corps, J. T. of H. & T., in Itobblus' opera house. July It). Ice cream and fruit festival, In Hobblns' opera house, under auspices of the Welsh Baptist Sunday school. July II), 20. 81. llnaanr of Nations, In Hold. ins' oH'ra house, under auspice, of the 11. Y. I. U. July 17 Grand Musloal Entertainment. IHtu anniversary of Shenandoah Valley Klirampinent, No. 888, 1. O. O. V., Kergti nou s Theatre. (Jet your repairing done at Holder I MAIIANOY OITV. t Imported dslly from the MahsLoy City bureau Ot ttieKVKHINO IIKKALI',1 JlAHANOY CtTV, July 5. Tho Athletic Association of this place had Its lirst day's sport yesterday. One sore disappointment was caused by the failure of the base ball game between llHKlctnn and the Mnhanoy City clubs, the former falling to appear. The remaining fourteen events of the program were carried out very success fully. HefereeMlchael Kelley proved the right mnu In the right place and kept tho athletes on n steady mov Thomas Horn, the starter, nbo did well. There wit- one dead heat and that uas Inabliycle con test between Sundav anil Gsalieart, the former winning the run-off. I lie lirst event was an exciting teature. The start wns a gooil one, Geahenrt being the last ma n off At the one-eighth ot a mile post he collided with Hunt.lnger. Labowa was also Interfered with and he and Huutzingcr dropped out, Geaheart re-mounted his bicycle and the race re sulted: Burnett, first ; Geaheart, second. Tho latter was the favorite and remained in tho rnce with a broken who-1. In the second bicyclu race Sunday, Hsgeubuch, I.hIiowh ami Geaheart were In order named for the lirst lap when Sun day made a big lead, Uearheart gaining on the others and eventually reducing Sundav 'r lead and making the race a dead heat. I.abcms was third and Hagcnhuch fourth. Kundny subsequently defeated Geahenrt In .'1.05. The three-mile bicycle rnco wns inter esting. Gould kept the lead for a mile and a quarter, when William Wilson forgrd and won the race, Gould being second and Robert Wilson third. The other events and results were as follows : One mile bicycle race Uurnett, first; Geaheart, second ; Labows, third ; and iliintzlnger, fourth. Time, 3:20. Quarter mile handicap foot race M. Salmon (15 yards), first j John Sweeney (15 yards), second ; George Caton (-crutch), third; John McDonald (scratch), fourth; William M. Seymour (88 yards). Ilftu. John McLaughlin (10yaids),slxth. First nrlr.o, 10: second, KI.MI. The one mile bicycle race, open only to iMnuanoy iity entries, resuneii as toiinws: Sunday and Geaheart, dead heat; Lnbows, lliiircnbttch. One hundred yard ilasli M. Salmon scratch), lirst; John Donahoo (i-crntch) seconu; ueorge uienwrigui i;i tcei), tnird; Wooilworth (I feel), fourth. Two-mile bicycle rnce Smith, first; jittrmitr, seconu; iiuiitziuger. Ultra. Smith won bv thirty feet. In running olT t lie dead heat In tho one mile bicycle raeo Sunday was lirst and Geaheart second. One hundred yard hurdle met John Mclnery, first : Seymour, econil ;SmIiihhi. third ; Burns, fourth ; llridgen, llfih. Quarter mile foot race for liovs under 15 years of age Joseph Baker, lirst ; Will Inn Govter, second; John O'Couiiell, third. Three standing jumps John Mrluerv won. The other competitors ere M. Salmon nnd Seymour. There were six entiies for the wrestling bouts. H. Snlone won the first, defeating 1'itrlck Wherrity. John Wherritv won the second, defeating James linouey. Michael Mulliy uon the third, defeating Frnnk Hooney. Mailoy nnd John Wher rity contested in tho fourth bout and the former won. The fin. 1 bout was between Salonu nnd Mnlloy mid the latter won. Tho three mile bicycle rnco riHul'ed as follows: William Wilson, first; Gould, second ; Hobert Wilson, third. The pnrnde wns a splendid success nnd was witnessed by hundreds of people from surrounding towns. The organiza tions mnrclied in the following order: Humane Fire Company. Hook and Ladder Company. Citizens' Steam Fire Co. German Band. Lnbows' Display. Kutz's Display. Buck .Mountain Band. W. A Morgans' Display. Pierce's Display. Coxpy's Army James Kresliner, Marshal. Rochester Brewing Company's Displuy. Dnrktown Fire Brigade. Wonderful Tricycle. A hundred yards foot race was run near town on Tuesdny afternoon between Thomas Thomns. t tm'..r.e k mi -n ns "Thomns Acock" and .loini Williams. both of Mnhanoy City. Thomas was given 10 yards of a start nnd only finished three feet ahead, winning ten dollars. The Mahnnoy City Cornet baud's nic nic at Humane grove wns well pntronized. Miss Katie McClure, one of Drum's pretty milliners, left for her home at Forestvillo to-day. The College chums, In unique attire, t inned an interesting feature of the p irade. The traffic to Lakeside was very large. Among tho diners at tho Mansion House were C. J. Qtiiiin. Shenandoah : Hon. Kilns Davis, Broad .Mountain; Drs. P. .1. Kress nnd H. J. Millard, Centrnll i. Miss Susie Gloven, of Loftv, Is tliegnest of her brother, Thomas F. Gloven, of town. Thomas Murphy, of Philadelphia, is visiting iriemin Here. Miss Theresa Bast Inn and Agnes Adam are going to spend three weeks at 1 load ing and 1'litlndclpliin. Miss Sallle Moyer has returned from Newport News, Vn. The Athletic Club Association meeting wns a grand success. The next event will take place next month. Barney Labows claimed he would have won the race if his competitors hnd not neen so last. There was n live time about the Hotel Knler on Tuesday night when the Grant Baud, of Shenandoah, gave the now proprietoi, Charles Burchill, a royal serenade, Hundreds or people iromb ieii nmloab, from town and troin neighboring patches were in attendance taking the free hospitalities of the proprietor while they drank In tho harmonious symphonies of Leader Schoppe's band. Mine Host Burchill "did the elegant" witn the supper nnd the hoys went homo well pleased with their experience. Harry Sellgnian wns n Tamaqmi visitor on Tuesday. The Citizens' Steam Fire Company met a grand success with Its plcnlo last even lug. HASi: 11AI.I.. The Columbian club of town will play the Delano club at the Trotting park this afternoon. The married men and single men of the Evangelical church played a game at the Trotting park yesterday and tliullendlcU won by a score of HO to 30. The regular Shenandoah team played two games nt Allentnwn yesterday and fell victims to King Kelly's bat wlelders. They lost the morning game by a scoru of H to 11 and the afternoon game by 15 to 4, The morning bntterlts were Kllroy, Milll gan and Cosiello: Mulderlg, Yerkes and Barkley. Afternoon batteries Donahue and Mllltgan; Yerkes, Barkley and Harris. In tho second game Shenandoah made ten errors. Heart Disease Hellvveil In 30 Minute. Dr. Agiiew s cuie for the heart gives rirfect it lief in nil cases of organic or sympathetic heart dUean- in 80 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It Is n peer less remedy for palpation, shortness of breath, smothering pells pain in left side anil all synpti nis of adlseaseil hei rt One dose convinces, sold by J. M. Mi lan, wis 0 0-ly MURDEROUS MINE STRIKERS Haiked Mm In (dalnt Gnpttlra Fonr Msn an I Kill Aimtltar. Wallace, Idaho. July B. Seventy-live masked men from Utirka entered the town and seized nnd bound Superintend ent O'Nell and Fireman Summers, of tha Gem mine, nnd Frank Biggins and West, non-union miners. The mob started to the blacksmith shop where John No bo was working. Nebo saw them coming stid left through the back window. The mob fired, killing him instantly, and his body rolled down the hill. The prison ers were then marched over tha range to ward Montana. Many deputies and cit izens nrs now in pursuit of the mob. PlTTfliitma, July 5. M. 11. Taylor, man ager for th Scott Intcrosts, the largest coal plant In ths Pittsburg district, has made an offer to the miners through Sec retary McBryde, In which he proposes to sell their two company stores to the min ers at a fair appraisal, and they can run them to suit themselves. Mr. Taylor asks In return a differential of two and a half cents a ton. Mcllryde advises the men to accept the offer. The men consider this concession a victory. Osborne Saegcr & Co., who opposed the Columbus scale, have signed It for all of their mines, and tho men celehrnted the victory yesterday. Iiio.nwood, Mich., July 5. Three com panies of National Guards arrived by special train last night from Calumet, Houghton and Marquetto under command of Colonel Lyon. Three hundred and fifty men are now under arms, and it is believed those with the Monomlnee com pany, will bo able to restrain the striking Gogebic iron miners from further acts of violence. The Finn, Pole, Austrian and Italian strikers threaten to fire on the militia If an attempt Is made to run the stsaru shovels with non-union men. FllosTUUItu, Mil., July 6. There are signs now pointing to further trouble In the Maryland coal fields. Tuesday night a large number of men who failed to se rure employment held a meeting in the woods near town. ' Another meeting is called for today. In the meantime the blacklisted men are working hard to on llst tho assistance of the men now work ing. It Is known that tho authorities are alarmed over the situation. SrilINoVALLUV,Ills.,July 5. Tho miners of this city held a big meeting yesterdny for tho purpose of voting whether to nc cept or reject the Columbus scalo. When the matter enmo to a vote it resulted unanimously in a decision to remain out. A resolution wa" pased that when they do return to work miners shnll not load coal for any railroad employing non-union men, Rtrlkurs Arrotrd Without Warrant. PUEHLO, Colo., July 5. Much excite ment has been caused by the arrest of two strikers for unknown reasons by deputy marshals. Tho prisoners will bo taken to Denver. The deputies And dif ficulty In getting food, as only two res taurants will feed thm. The American Hallway union leaders have asked tha po lice to disperse the crowds around the de pots. Tha Fonrtli's First Fatality. New Yoiik, July 5. The first accident In the long series that attend a Now York's celebration of the Fourth was fatal. At 18:30 o'clock yesterdny morning Julia Hees, n widow oged 00, of 310 East Fifty seventh street, was instantly killed by a stray shot whilo sitting at the window of her homo. A neighbor who did the shoot ing was arrested. Mrs. Illra Again ltlastl. Atlantic City, July 6. Mrs. lilce, the many-times arrested wife of the "cowboy preacher," Is again a free woman nnd back in this city. She was tnken to May's Landing jail Tuesday morning to serve her sentence of ten days, but was released In tho evening on an order issued by Law Judgo Thompson. The &mnll Mouflicd IIoss. Tho 6mnll mouthed bnss fully doservos his reputation for being rigorous nnd gamy from Infancy. Ho is extremely pugnacious by nature and has lighting tac tics peculiarly his own, which forBtrcugth, activity and craft nro uncqunlcd. I unco took a bas3 4 Inches long on a spoon hook, tho bowl of which was more than S Inches long This bnss does nut husltuto to tuckla that terror of nil other fish tho fierce and voracious pickerel With his first dorsal fin rigidly set up, ho lays off somo 10 or 20 feet nnd then makes a rapid dash right' Into nnd under tho "long fuco," forcing him to clear out at onco or ripping him so badly that ho is hors do combat. Tho fact haa been established that bass Introduced Into a pond containing l lekcrcl will ultl mutely destroy tho latter Thosamo fnto awaits other fish, lnclir. 1113 trout. Out lng. Ilnw the Condor Is Caught. Many birds cannot fly straight up. Thoy must rlso at a very gcntlo incline. Thoy must get onward motion before their wings can get full effect of tho air It is said thnt tho mode of tnklng tho condor Is to build n pen, say, 10 or 50 feet in diameter and 0 feet high nnd put a carcass In tha middle, of It. Tho condor alights, but can nut nguln rlso at an anglo which will tako him over tho fenco Many heavy bodlod, short winged ducks riso from tho water at so small an angle thnt they must uso both feet nnd wings for 80 to 40 foot in order to get onward moduli enough lo givo effect Ivenoss to their wings by coming in con ti.ct w 1th larger nnucs of bUll air. Now York World. A Decided Difference. Minnie! Hero is a conundrum for you, What Is the difference between you and crushed sugar? Mamie I didn't suppose t hero was any, Minnie Oh, yes.thcruisl One Is mashed to powder, nnd tho other Is powdered to tnasli. Indianapolis journal. HumbIa as n leactnakr. St. PETEltsnuno, July S. Hussla has urged China and Japan to withdraw their troops from Cnrea. and endeavor to ami cably settlo their dispute regarding that country. NUGGETS OF NEWS Hlchnrd Croker. theex-Tammany leader, arrived at New York from Europe yester day. Cholera has reappeared at St. Peters burg, and notice to tills effect wns gazetted today. The glove foulest in Boston last night between Stanton Abbott ami Billy Slyers resulted In a declslo.i tor Abbott. In u battle between Brazilian Insurg ents ami government tr lops on Juno 37 over 1,000 insurgents were killed. Fire originating 111 an explosion of fire works destr.jed the greater part of the towu of Iloni y tirnve, Tex., yesterday. Tkiialinuti.mO'lO. I.OHT CItlCIIK. The Fourth was quietly celebrated. W. H. Prlco, II. V. Hesse, L. J. Cake. II. J. Huntzinger, W. L. Hntnuier, II. J. Williams and K. I). Strause, all of the Engineer corps, spent tho 4th nt Potts vllle. Wm. Underwood spent yesterday with his parents at Minersvllle. Snm Stelnbach enjoyed tho 4th at Heading. A. D. Nlmicks Is spending a few days in Philadelphia, visiting friends nnd rel atives. Mrs. George W, Johnson and three of her grandchildren left yesterday for Clearfield, Clrarfleld county, to be gone several weeks. Hlchnrd Ogden, of Shenandoah, called on iricnus nere yesicruay. Our base ball club went to Centralln to play with the club of thnt thriving town, Division r.nuineer Fred. E. Zerhnv and fnmlly snent the 4th nt Pottsvllle with rel atives. A rrodlgy, Harrv Broiler, a twelve-venr old linv of New York city. Is tho guest of his uncle, N. Frelband, the lint nnd can manufac turer of town. MnBter Broiler is n prodigy ns a violinist, notwithstanding his tender age and has appeared three times before lro York audiences. He first commenced to handle the bow when but five veais old nnd has since mnclo rapid progress as a pupil In the Natlonnl Conservatory of .music in Piew yorK city, lie holds a valuable gold medal ns n trophy of sue cess In the Inst concert In which ho np pesred. Mnster Broiler will spend a vaca tion of two weeks here. A horse kicked II. 6. Shnfer. of the Free- myer House. Middleburu. N. Y.. on the knee, which laid him up in bed and cnused no Knee joint to necome stltt. A friend -""mtrended him to up Chmlierlsln's Pain Balm, which he did, and In twodays , as able to be around. Mr. Siiatrr has recommended it to many others and says It Is excellent lor nnv kind of a bruise or sprain, mis same remedy is also lamous lor its cures or rneumatism. ior sale by Gruhler Bros. K. ef O. K. Iu-tallnllori. The following nro the officers of An thracite Cnstle, No. 74, Knights of the Golden Eagle, elected for the ensuing term of six months nnd installed by DIs- irirt urnnu wiuci ueorge ungues, 01 Mahnnoy City: Past Chief, Daniel I.auer; Nobb- Chief, William J. Millnrd; Vice Chief, George Smith; High Priest, llllnm C. Collins: Venernhie Hermit. John Hull; Mnster of Herords, E. D. Ilnldall; Clerk or Hxclieqner, William J. Seltzer; Keeper of Exchiquer, A. I). Gable ; Sir Herald, Charles Hnsklns ; Wor'hy Bard, E. I). .Beddall: Worthy Chamberlain, Samuel McCutcnenn; En sign, George Itobinsou; Esquire, Georire Katz; First Gunrdmnn, William Fish burn ; Second Guardsman, George Comely; Trustees, George Comely, S. fc Cutcheon nnd George Hoblnson : Ilepri' sentatlvo to the Grnud Cnstle, Samuel MtCutcheon. Hear In Mind John A. Kellly's is the place to get tb purest winea and liquors, best beer anr" lies and finest brands of cigars. Then Basy was sick, we java ar Castorio, Vkra site was a Child, sas criml (or Castorio, Vhem ska booaatu II Ih, she clus; to Castotta 'Jhea she hail ClilUrua, saa grvotheat OastorU. Third Annual Hull The St. Stephen Slavonian Sooiety. of town, will hold their third nnnunl bail In Hobblns' opera house oil Tuesday evening, August 14th. Tho occasion will be one of much enjoyment to the members of the society and their friends, ns the com mittee having the affair in charge are working hard to make the ball n success. Freight Tin Up Complete. TEUIIH HAUTn, Iuil., July 5. For tho first time since tho strike was Inaugurated the local ronils were unable yesterday to move a car of freight. The Vandnlln was ordered out Tuesday night, and tho tie up i'u the city is complete. Ilrltannla Dofaati Valkyrla. LAItas, July 5. The Britannia and the Valkyrie contested yesterday In the sec ond regatta of tho Clyderaclng season for tho Wemyss prize of 50. Britannia won bv seven minutes. JUST ARRIVED. r llltl'.NOI.OOr AND PALMISTRY Mrs llnnc, tho grtut pun noleplst Ht dl ulmst, has ariived In Hicnanuosti sr.d will r aln a the Central nou e, corner Cemre acd W lte streets, (or one wt ek. Is a grnluato ot Fowler and Wells' Phrenological College and as t palmist has eighteen years' practical cxperl ence. Hi a clircnoleelcal examination you will learn wliul you tun be t study, what propensities you should cultivate and what rt strain Hy lhe art ot palmistry you will In ve your (uture IKe t x dincd to you as set tort; by the llnei of y ur hand, t'almlstry Is ine only true nm scientinc art uy wincn ue luturocuube prtdkted. Questions answered caneernltu; bunlucs-. love uno marrlsce. l'hrenolot eal t laminations 'or ladles, 60 ctnts; Rents "6 cents. All psrt es lixvlnp h ptuenoloiflcal exumln. tlon can have the Sand rznmliK d absolutely free o( charge. Call and uu conviuct-a. r o numDU?. pAINT cracks It often costs more to prepare a I; 'se for repainting that has been p-.inted in the first place with cheap rc.idy-mixetl paints, than it would to have painted it twice with strict ly pure white lead, ground in pure linseed oil. Strictly Pure White Lead forms a permanent base for repaint ing nnd never has to be burned or scraped oft" on account of scaling or cracking. It is always smooth and clean. To be sure of getting strictly pure white lead, purchase this brand: "John T. Lewis & Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a aj-potind keg of Lead and mix yourovtu paints. Savea time and annoyance in matching shades, and Insures the best alnt that it is pos sible tn put uu wood. Send us n postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, freej it will ptobablysave you a good many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. liny Keystone flour. Ue sure that the nnme LesbIO & llAEIt, Ashland, l'a., Is printed on every sack, 8-3-3taw Rlaam II ........... I .. rt l riiu,niiim vu.i vnu tur, vienu sun uonver ingrain anil uruex it at acpe yard s heavier caipets 4e. 82 K. Coal St, irssncran? mo interna fsnom REMEDY for N2URALQIA and Blmllsr OompUlntB aisnuiaoiurea traer the ttrlncsst GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, . ittMjiMaDyeaiIantplijiItIansV! m On. MOOTER'S PAIN EXPELLED IOmIt rMnlaevr.Tradanfttkt'AnMaAi. " jf Luk s!u n ft iksrt for Dr. Klehtsr'i Ira 1 i ir.su, Kicmsrauo. now TOrK, Z9 H BHbST AWARDS. 1 11 Blank HeiiM. OwaQlsiiwirks, OR mwii ftO Fnr atl In kPhfnandoaa by f H HnKcubuch j M iiuian, I- 1' i. Klrlin TirsNTFD, -A Kir! (or F-neral tonus. worV (V Apply to I etse s .t uct on o' m, IltiiALt) ranch office, West Cm re strt et, KneLnudoah WANTKO. Two good cottm.kcrs nt Isaac Vefow'ch's. 131 Kost Cntro street, Mahanoy City, l'a. 7 s 6t TtT AfTED.-Trn tfcol eordqumsof buckle Vi berries every dsy at 7 r ntsa quart Qooduan & Duo , 33 WortCCDtr (arret, 0 20-11 hcuaneoab, l'a. F I K BALK CHEAP-mx ftns nd water rower n otor. well suited tor snlinn nur. prsfs: slto three tecorid bard root t bits, in pood c mdltlsn, Addrcts, u. 1). Kchoi e , Sbenardoah, Ps. 6-30 It NOEll WANTKD-To snpolnt sales, men to s,-ll the Hapld Dish wt slier. Wfshes snd drhs tho dishes In two mlnutrs without nett nir the flnrcr f" wrek un all expenses. Eksy tosltior; ho capital; no hard work : can make tl(K a week Address W. 1. Harrison & Co.. Ucrk No 14, Coli.mbus, Ohio. ITihTM'K OK I CUtHA HNDEU. deieased. Vj Lcttrs ot ' cniiiiistraM c on he e t te tit 1 ou st Hendt r, lat o Vitst wahani.y T-iwr-hip, chi( IH1 roui.iy, I'ennsy v nla, de reaKia.iia e Dtcu grui a to Louis Udi rer, 0 Hl' lnf In SBlu Tctvnt.htp low ttriai per-rns lid'bi d 10 aid tstiite rtte rtouefted orralte pat m tit una ttos- bar ngtltims'r deina ds win uiik0 cnowu tto tsme witnout ne.av. LOUW 1IFNDKK, Admliil l a1 or. Or to .1. II. Vomkhot, Atty. 0-7 oiiw-6t OrricnorloitTHOixiu of ma Covmit ofi tcnuTLKii L. y PrTTSVIll , I'A , !8fl 1 NoriCE. J-esiefl proposls will be received by the uaderstgnf d, lhe Controller ot chuvlklll coun'y, until 2 p m. Monday, July 9th, 1SBI, to do rxcavatlng (or and to build abumrntsof the proposea sew brldce In Por ter township. I'litns a rppi'ltlcntlons csn be set-n st the Commissioners onlre. Notb In 'Ubmitilng propotuls, endorse en vr ops. "I'roposals." uy orasroi iiieuouniyuomnippioners. Ii. It. BKVK11N. Ju-3 8-5 Controller. Home-Killed Beef. The only place In town to secure home killed beef.gnaranteelnc choice and iuicy meat, and nt the Bame price as Chlcaeo 'teef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork nnd lamb, ji'resh aausage nnd bologna made every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and Pc; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made eausa, j, 10c. Reuben Martin. 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING JSX. LEVI, Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened a, lnrgeclothlng hall, Krotosky's oldstand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shennudonh nnd vicinity. 17.00 buys a handsome spring suit, the latest style. lietter ones forjlOnndup. JAMES O. bAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD rlllLADELPIIIA AND NUW TORK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of there papers delivered con leave orders at Max I ecee'n, Dsugherty building, West Centre street Closing Out Sale! 26 Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to tl.25 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75o " " 49c. DOc " " 35c. Your Pants Are Afraid . . . Round the bottom. Pardon our noticing It, but we're frayed you don't realizo how It spoils your otherwise faultless appearance. Any vt ay, we feel as if we had to tell you that you can fitt our nneat pants from t3 to 13.50. Others ns low as 50 cents. We Have a Few Summer Suits For men, boys and children-neat and stylish-whlch we will cloee out nt low prices between liow and the Fourth. All our goods are the Lest mako and guaranteed to wear. W. Shines New Simon Abrnmeou, Manager 0ARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOE Is the chcancst and best (enco made Chpaner than a wooden (enco (or residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind ot (encing. M. II. Masteii has the agency nnd carries It in Btock at his marble and granite works, 127 N, JASDIN ST. IT TOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH ! OO TO THE and get the best. A full set for S3, any size, shade, shape, and sevrral hundred Bets to select trom. Their vltailKd air has no equal (orpalnleis extraction. All kinds finite at reasonable prices, uor. 1 lorpeiinenurutr lt North Centra Street, . SrJTiXJT, PA. Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 TO. Main St., Slicinar tlonb. Frssh and cool beer always on tap. Dsest wit es, liquors and clears. JAMKS BOTflB.Frop. ROOF PAINTING promptly cone with tST HAWTHORN'S U. S. BOOr PAINT by J3k.. TOWT, Arent, 159 EsstQoal street, Bhenandoah. It is the best and oaly cuarai.fe paint against cor rot Ion. are and every kind ot weather, tor metal, wooden and paper roots and walls. Giro It a trial. HSTOIlclei?S-!aaEZ z kat lira Photographer Market and Centre Sts., POTTSVJLLB. The best photographs In all the latest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. WARREN J.PORTZ. -t.v Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs repatrft. Orders left at 31 urth lkln street, Sncnandovh, will rucslve orrropt ttontloa. RMAN'S CAFE MAIN AND COAL 8TU., Sbcuundoah, Peniiu, 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Xjt3Llo: The greatest bargains in town for the next thirty dnys will bo found nt the IEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children's caps, robes and outfits. Mournliu? Goods a specialty. UHMi O. TV HVDR, J. F. PL0PPERT, SlSSGI? and Cronfectiosier 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and . . vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. TOTJH. PHOTO 2 Taken In first-class st le at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. 1LUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTVl'EH, 2 (or 25ol East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. l.OO Corsets for only 75c. 75o " " 60c. 50c " " 35c. Clothing Store, 21 South Main tit., Shenandoah. 1 I'M