T Evening Herald. SATt'HDAY, JU1A' 7, 1691. JL.XXXXXXJ Jill X X XV7i. NO VACATION FOrt MANY. Employers ' Plead That the Times Are Hard. When Escape From Debilitat ing Summer is Not Possible. Thousands Will Follow the Ex ample of Mabel Jennoas, Vacations nre In sight for some. But there nro myriads of over-worked men nml women who will pet no vaca tions this yenr, who will stay at home anil simply work anil MilTer. T5mployers plead hard times. But these tired out, too often uncom- plititilni? men and women need to bu told how poor they, and not their employers, really are. They endure the worst kind of poverty, as If It were something there wins no use struggling against poverty of Mood nnd nerves; nnd It Is not until their bodies aud brains break down that they complain and seek help. Continued headaches, poor appetite, a constant tired feeling and nervousness mhould convince any reasonable person of the need of a tonic and restorative for MISS MAPLE JISNNBSS. exhausted blood and nerves. The ideal Jn vigor ator nnd reconstructive ramedy for a "run down" system, for thin, poor blood and diseases of liver, kidneys and stomach is Palne's celery compound. It feeds worn-out nerve centers and builds tip the strength and elasticity of the body. One takes on new weight with Us use; pale cheeks gain color, and the skin, undoubtedly the best Index of health, Is cleared up and freed from the disfiguring signs of the bad humors that are In the Wood. Miss Mabel Jenness, who is celebrated the country over for her successful crusade for physical culture among tho gentler sex, has set them a good example, as ap pears in a letter written by her from W hington. "X was Induced," writes MtasJenness, "to try I'atne'u celery compound at a time when I was suffering from overwork and the effect of an accident. I began ini mediately to realize tonic and blood nourishing elTects. I take pleasure In saying that, although opposed to medicine In goueral, I really consider this an excel lent preparation. "I have not been able to take one day's rest since I returned from my long, hard western trip. I am sure were It not for Paine's celery compound, which has a tonic effect, I should not be able to kcei up aud work bard. "I recommended Palne's celery com pound to a friend who dined with us yes teiday, and on leaving hero she went and bought a bottle. 1 shall do all I can for It, for I believe in it." So the socioty woman, whosehealth aud .grace arc famous the country over, and who is in a posltlou to command the best medloal advice, lluds in l'alue's celery compound the same relief from theelTects of overwork and illness that the poorer, harder working woman fluds. And It is within the reach of all. Doming Kvtmts. July 16. Ice cream aud fruit festival in ItobbiuB' opera house, under auspices or tne weisn uapust sunuay seunoi. July 17. Ice cream and beau soup lesuvai in iwuoius' nan, under tne aus piceaoitne women's lienor uorps. July 17. Grand Musical Entertainment 13th anniversary of Shenandoah Valley .Encampment, ino. ass, i. u. u. if,, Fergu son's ineatre. July 18. 30. 21. Dazaar of Nations, in Bobbins' opera bouse, under auspices of me ii. i . i . u. J ulv 31. Ice cream festival nnd bazar. under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O, of a. a., in uouMins' nan. August 1. Ice cream festival in Nab bing' opera house, under the auspices of me "j. a. u." Don't Tobacco Spit orSanokeyourLlfo Away U the truthful, startling title of a little bouk that tells Ml about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit mire. The cost In trifling sod the man who wunts to quit and can't runs no physical or tlnanclal risk In using "no io-d&o." noia ny an druggists. Hook at drug stores or bv mall tree. Address Too Sterling ltemedy Co., Indiana Mineral (springs, inu. w ts-Iy Hear In Mind John A. Bellly'a is the place to get the parent wines and liquors, best beer and alea ana Itnest brawls or cigars. Xf II. Nelson, who Is in the drua bun! nogs at KlnuvUlu. Mo., has so much con fldenre In Chamberlain's Colic Cholera aud Diarrhoea ltemedy that he warrants every bottle and offers to refund the money to nny customer who Is not satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk iu doing this because the remedy U a certain cure for tho diseases for which It is intended and lie Knows It, It is for sal by uruhler uros. TWO MARYLAND HANGINGS A Mecro Who Killed till Kmplojer anil a Il.p. fund. CENTnnvn.tR, Md July 7. William Jackson, a G0-year-old negro, was banged for the murder of George J. Longer, a lariner for whom Jackson worked The follow had abused Mrs. Ledger, and fear ing punishment, assaulted aud killed Mr. Leaser with a hatchet and pistol. Ills stepson, Nathan Crossley, was also dan- Korously wounded. MAKLBORO, Mil.. July 7. James Allen, colored, who committed a felonious as sault on little Cora Simpson, a 12-year-old school girl, last February, was hanged in the yard of the jail hem yesterday. A Welt Virginia Hcmatlon, WllEIMKO, V. Va.. July 7. Justice George A. Arkle, one of the leading Judi cial ofllcers and a prominent citizen of thW city, wns arrested yesterday on requisition charging him with graud larceny In find ing aud retaining, after repeated demands for restitution, a large sum of money be longing to a county official. Justice Arkle is a church man and stood very high. The arrest has caused a big sensation. II has employed counsel aud will fight the case. Singular rreak of Lightning:. Elizabeth, N. J., July 7. During a heavy thunder storm the spire ot thi Methodist chore was struck by light ning. The electricity ran down the spire, and at the belfrr tore pillars and planks from the structure. The bolt then passed through the church from front to rear, between the ceiling and the roof. .Some of the boards in the rear of the church were torn off. Iteluged by a Clondbnrit. Hot SriilNGS, Ark., July 7. A cloud burst occurred in the cauyon just above the town, followed by a tremendous hall storm. Drifts of hall six feet deep were lodged In the streets. A great wave of water came down Fall Klver, washing out bridges and covering tho Klkhorn tracks with debris. Two lumber yards aud other buildings were carried away. Walcott Defeats O'llrien. Bostoh, July 7. The battle between Dick O'llrien, of Lewistown. Me., and Joe Walcott, of this city, at the Casino last night was a terrific onu from start to finish. O'llrien was literally hammered tii I he floor In tho twelfth round, and from sheer exhaustion, but not from an actual knockout, he was unable to regain his feet within the time limit. Era "Hamilton" Unncht On. Nkw Y oitK, July 7. Eva L. Mann, who figured as the wife of ltobert Hay Hamil ton, yesterday gave a quit claim deed to the agents of the Hamilton estate, relin quishing all her rights to the estate for 110,000. She also agrees not to prosecute auy appeal or nssert any claim as the widow of tho late ltobert Hay Hamilton. IliiMla'e Powerful Shall. ST Pbtkksiiuiiq, July 7. Experiments with the new ltussian secret shell was re sumed yesterday. Tho tests somewhat modified the previous results, when the shell easily pierced a ten inch Harveyized iron plate when fired at an obliquity of eight io ten degrees. Yesterday a Cam tnell's Harzeyized six inch plate was used and It stopped and pulverized the new shells flred at an obliquity Of twenty de grees The general conclusion was that the shell will pierce any Harveylzod plate at an angle of fifteen degrees aud under. Tronbla Feared on Monday. PlIILLU'SlJURO, Pa., July 7. An effort is to be made on Monday to start the Scotts rulue, near Madeira. A carload of coal and iron police were sent to tho mine. This is the first attempt on sho part of the operators to break tho strike in the Clearfield region, luu arrival of the no- licemen has caused great excitement throughout the region, and there is likely to be trouble on Monday. Ilollvia'e Itt-l'resldeut Assassinated. Buunos Ayiiks, July ".Advices from Bolivia report that ex-President Arco has be on assassinated. His body was horribl mutilated by his murderers. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National L.agus. At Pittsburg Philadelphia, 13; Pitts burg, 7. At (. ieveland lloston, 19; Clove land, 0. At Louisville New York, 10; Louisville, u. Eastern League. AtWilkesbarre Binghamton.OjWilkes- barrc, 8. At Erie Buffalo, 7; Erie, (1. Peuusylvuiila Htat League. At Scrauton Beading, 7; Scronton. 8. At Allentowu Allentown, 0; Altoona, 3. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Oloilne Uuntatloni nf the Now York and riillsilnlpbU Exchanges. Nkw Yomc, July 0. In view of the contln uanco of the etrikB anil the fact that the strlk. ers show no sign of weakening tin share spec ulation is reiiiamauiy urui. Hosing bids: Lehigh Valley . 3CJJ W. N. Y. A Pa - Pennsylvania.. . . tSlf Krle. . 13H 1MX ie 9611 15 Heading 10H St. Paul 6'j-j Lehigh Nav SO N. Y.&N.E 9 New Jersey Ctin. .107 I).. I.. A W Writ Shorn N. Y. Central. Lake Erie W. Del. & Hudson.. General Markets. PniLAUEi.rniA, July 6. - Flour steady, weak: winter superfine, f 3.104&S.35; do. extras, 12.3502.10; No. 2 winter family. SI.M0St2.60: Pennsylvania roller straight, t2."li.6S; west ern winter clear, zx.kiqs.7d. Wheat weak, lower, with S9o. bid aud 6'JHc. asked for July, Corn dull, steady, with IMa. bid and IBI.f asked for July. Oats strung, hicrhor. win, bilio. bid and SOo. asked tor July. Hcef quioii iHU&ira uoiiios, I$U01C-: uo. should ers, Cc. Pork nult; new mess Iltai4.35: extra prims. $12.50013; family. fH.&oM. Lard nominally blrhsr; western steam, $7.00; city, 6i!96Jto. Butter dull: western dairy, lOKffiltUc.; do. creamery. HftlSo.: fsctorv. SHO He; Eltlni, ISo.; New York ililrr. Vin ITHc.; do. creamery, ISaifc.; Pennsylvania creamery prlnU, fancy, lo.; eicoptlonal lota niguer; no. ciioice, ic ; do. fair to good, ISO ITc.i prints lobblne at 2Pa23o. Choese firm: New York largo, 'GtMc; small, 7O80.; part skims, SHStSc ; full skims, $a2c. iCxe arm: new orx and I'ennsyivsnla, HSIHe western fresh, 13014c; cases, $1.75Q;i. I.lie Stock Marketi. New Ynsr. .tnlv A lti,vaa .,...-. mnn to prime crass fed steers, $tS.2S; choice torn iru eirers, o.oo; l oinmon to choice "stl ers," $3.TMifi.M. Calvus lower; poor to prii vcan, tja.ou; cum, sa.&u; ralr to prime termilk nalvaj. 12 TfwftU MKj.n . i. but mbs barely alaiLilv! rtnnr Intnwltiiin S.lfilU;: lirlmn riiuln1 l ti vs. lnrA.l. lambs sold at $IQfi; choice, $S.13KltS.85, Hogi eirunic, isir 10 gooa, sa.oiittu. Kast IjIbeiitt. Pa., July a.-Cattle dull, weak; prime, I4.65JM.7S; good. J4 a'iffit.SO; gooil fat cowa and heifers, fl oOU-J.SS 1IU(th In fair receipt; Philadelphias, 5.;oa5.75; rommon to fair Vorkors, $S.S5eS.70, Hheep lower; extra, $3.3008.50; fair, $1.8032.30; common, S0c.a$l, OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. tVhero anil xvhrn Bervlces VCII1 be Con. dneted To-morrow, Trlnltv Reformed church, llev. Robert rl'Mnvle. vastnr. Services tn morrow at 10 . m. and (V 30 n. m Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. sveryDoay welcome. Kihelos Isruel Congregation, West Oak treet. Hev B. Hablnowltz, Kttbbu services ivery Fiidsy etcnlnm Haturduy and Sunday titernoon ana evening. Welsh Ilantiat church. Preaching services at 10 a. u. and p. m by tho iastOr, Utv. 1), I. 3vann. Sunday scnoel at z p. m. uveryDoay welcome, lloman Catholic church of the Annunciation. Oherry street, boe West stiect, Key. H. F. j Keiliy, pastor Masses at e: w anu iu:iai a. m, Vcapers at 3:00 p. m. Rt. O force's Lithuanian Catrollo ckurcb. oorner Jardln and Cherry streets. Rev, L. Abrmalll. castor. If ass and preaching at 10 a. m. Vespers st S p, m. Xbonezer Evangelical church, Rev. R. M. Llch tenwalner, pastor, Services to-morrow at 10 a, jn. In Herman, and B: JO n. m. In' Eaellsh. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All are heartily Invited to attend, Knullnh Lutheran church. 1'reachlsg at MiSO a. m. and 6:30 p. m. by the pastor. Uev. I. f. Neff, M D. 'undar school at 1:30 p. m. l'raycr neeung iDursaay evening at o ciock. Everybody welcome. First Methodist Enlscooal church. Rev. Wm. Powlck. Dastor. bervlces at 10:S0 a m. and 5:30 p. m. c-unday school at p. m, Epworth Lesgue at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 en Thursday evening. Strangers and others are always welcome. Enclish BsDtlst church. South Jardln street, Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. Prfttchltisrbv tlie nastor. llev. w. 11. Jisrrison. rraihe seivice at d p m. ounaay scnooi at s &m. Monday evening at 7:su ine i. i. a. . will meet. Wellneday evenlrg general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Rev. John Rath. pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 o. m. W i siev nraver meeting at 5:45 n. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley League Monday etenlnf. at 7:30, Class meetings Tuesday and Vt cdnesday evenings at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Anyone not having a church home Is corllally Invited to come here. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church. Oak street, near Main. Morning service at 10:.j sou evening si 7 o ciocu. 'ine rector om olates at morning service alternately and at sery evening service. The lay reader, Charles Raskins cfltclates In tho absence of tho rector, 0. 11. llrldgman. Sunday jchool at 2 p. m. All seats free and everybody made neartuy welcome. Last June. Dick Crawford brought his elve mouths old child, sufferluK from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been wenned at four months old and brim; sickly everything ran through It like water tnrougn sieve. I Rave it, tue usual treatment in sucn cases out with out beneflt. The child kept, growing thinner until it weighed but little more than when boru, or perhaps ten pounds. I then started the father lo giving Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemeilv. liefnru one bottle ol the US cent size had been used, n nun ked im provement was seen and its continued tite cured the child. Its weakness and puny constitution disappeared anil Its father and myself believe the child's life was saveii ny tnis remeiiy. j. t. ;iariow, m. )., Tamaroa, 111. For sale by Gruhler Uros. Get your repairing done at Holder man's. 8100 Reward. The Shenandoah Base BalI Association will give $100 reward for information that will lend to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who set fire to the grand stand at the Shenandoah Trotting park. W. S. BRENNAV, 7-23-tf President. Thr.i Killnl In a Wreck. SEDALIA, .Io., July 7. A costly wreck occurred near Sedalia, on the Missouri Pacilic, yesterday. Thirteen cars of a west bound freight went into tho ditch. Three unknown tramps, negroes, are In the debris. The wreck is supposed to have been caused by tho removal of a railstrap by unkuown persons. , For OoTfrnor of Dnlawaro. Wilmington, Del., July 7. It is now almost a foregone conclusion that Ebe W. Tunnell, of Georgetown, will bo the Dem ocratic candidate for governor of Dela ware. Heart Ulsesse Relieved In 30 Sllnntss. Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart gives perfect relief in all cases of organic or sympathetic neart disease in au minutes and speedily effects a cure. It Is a near. less remeuy ior palpation, shortness or hranlli Y,nt ti vln rr .nallo n.ln In laft sine unci an symptoms ot a diseased neart. une nose convinces, bom by .1, .M. till lan. wis 6-0-ly Special low prices to all In watches ewelry and silverware at Holdermau'p, tamer juain ana Liioyu streets. FAMILY REUNION. Held at the Karul Jtt-ilence os II F. Fanst, Ntiur Itiumtnnvllle. A family reunion was held at the farm residence of II. F. Faust, near Brandon villo, last evening, in honor of his brother, O. C. Faust, nnd his wife, of theXew Eng land Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass. The residence was tastefully decorated, nnd a table was erected under auarborot evergreens. Hunting and Hugs were displayed protusely and a uenutilul lonntnin was playing nil tne time. Tho table was laden with all the dell cicicK of the season, nnd among those wuo partooK ot tne Hospitality or Mr. and Airs. Faust were the following : O f bnu'-t nnd wire, Hoston, Mnss ; n. b Knit and wife nnd son. Kov. Mrs. Will lam Horn and son, Leo. Dam-l Horn and wife, Dapiel VnnUorn. Jfltin lltire, of ilruudouvUle; David Faust, nlfe aud daughter. Miss Arvilln, Willinm Johnson nun uiiiiginers, jMisses t'.uitli, .Ms Del am Klsie, Mr. and Mrs. El ward Hosewall Mrs. Crobimgh. Mrs. Shreeve Shenan1 ilonh: Henj Vunllorn, wife und eon, Guy, Aiannuoi t-i'y; i nomas jsaiawin, uiinra ville, aud Miss Maggie Erdman, Port Carbon. Dsk Wellb' Laumjut Blue, the best Blueing tor laundry use. Each package makes two quarts, 15 cte. Sold by Musaer & Beddall. ltednced Jtates. , On account of the international conven tion of the Christian Endeavor aoecinl tickets at the low rate of single fare for round trip win neon sine py (he .Leiitgh Valley Ballroad to Cleveland. O. These tickets will be sold at all stations, July 0th to 11th, good for return to July 31st. For further particulars apply to agents. 7-3-lt-eod llllile Distribution. W. K. Marter, representing the Penn sylvania IJlble Society, is stopping nt Max Heete's residence on East Centre street. The object of tho society Is to dis tribute bibles mid UstHiiientu nt cost, or free illsttlbuilou to those unable to pay. The books nre In English, German, Sluvio, Polish, Husslan, Bohemian, Italian 11 ml Wel-h. For Jtrutt Parties wishing to rent n milk shnke machine ror use at lesuvais, can procure one nt 114 North Jardln street. C- )0-lw STREET TALK. Wlmt an Ocenslniml Contributor Flints tn Wrlm About, The Borough Council's action in refus ing to accept a license fee for a street corner huckster stand Is in line with good sense. MRuy of these stands nro tho worst posslblo obstructions to pavements, es pecially In places where the hucksters have established n nnnex mi the enrlm of tho pavements. Sometimes It Is almost impossible ror pedestrians to secure pass age way at these Points. The Council would have no right to leiall thesn obstructions nnd by attempting to do so it, wouni ouiy give atuutionnl encourage ment to tho nnisnucB. As n mlo the owners of properties derive ample revenue from tho nreannt ! of rents without assuming the right to nbsorb the pavements ns a source of in creased revenue, nnd It Is with them the Council should denl. The occunnncv of street corners by huckters has long been n custom, out iv is very uouutiui 11 one or the stands was ever constructed by per mission sought of or arnntetl bv tho line ough Council, which goes to build up n presumption which many municipalities would not hesitate to promptly resent. This presumption hns gradually devel oped Into Impudence, and should a citizen ask some of thesehucksters why he does not keep barrels and boxes off the pave ment tue latter no not uesitaie to snow the iinpud ence by their answers, Now thnt the question hns been brought, up It would be well if the Chief Burgess would notify the proprietors of such places that unless they exert themselves to keep passage ways clear for pedestrians vig orous steps will be tnken; In other words, tne oorougn win asserc us power over tne pavements nnd have them cleared. It Is recognized that In some intnnces tho owners of stands are men incapacitated for hard work and deprived of other means of livelihood, nnd it Is this recognition which has made the Council merciful. 1 his suffrage should be nursed by the re cipienn exerting tnemseives to see tnat the public is inconvenienced ns little as possible, nnd not abused by an assump tion of easement. I admire the nluck of the Council ns exhibited In its action at the last meeting In connection with the public water works It seems that Council has been informed from one source thnt certain nine has been ordered, and from another source It has received contrary information. It also appears thnt Council has nlwnyH ex- iiripnctu oiiiicuity in getting the engineer n charge of the work and the contractir In attendance together at lis meetings, and for that rcnon the conferencesof the past hnve not been very sntisfictorily. 'Plw,.n ... II. n l,..l. r. .l.ll. j iicrc nir tut- vil l-iilliniilllCi DlllLU lilivt: ltd the Council to decide thnt if the con tractor and engineer do not make n joint appearance at the next meeting work on the water works will be stopped. Anyone who hns paid attention to the proceedings of the Borough Council can not fall to see that theie is it spirit of dis satisfaction lurking under tho roseate hue Minch most oi tue Louucllmen are in clined to give the works, nnd I nm satis fied thHt it Would not renuirBthestrent'th of an elght-yenr-old boy to create an open rjupture unless the Council, engineer and contractor get together nnd understand each other. Fortbe sake of thetnxpnyers of the community it Js hoped this will be accomplished very soon, lor should the project become tnuddled they alone will te the sufferers nnd I would not dare estimate to what extent. I understand thai the Columbia Hose Company intends to open its new park on Augu-tlSth nnd make the day a gala one. It wns too bad that this company wns not able to uet ready In time fortbe Fourth nf July. Everything goes when Its riembers tnke It In hand and they never do nuytblnct by halves. Had they been n bio to get on deck in time for the Fourth the dny would not have passed ns It did. In view of the expense it Is under this summer and the plans It had made the company con hi not ue expected to under take the celebration of the Fourth siiufle- hnnded. Hex. Then Baby was sick, we gave her Costorla.' WT Mo she was a Child, she cried for Costorla. When she beoame Mi&i, she clung; to Castoria Sfbeo she had Children, she gave thorn CastorU. Church Speo als. The subject of Rev. O'Boyle's discourse to-morrow evening in the Trinity He formed church will be, "What a good woman can do." There will bo no services in the Presby terian church to-raorrow morning, a nraver and praise service will be conducted In the evening by the Christian Endeavor society. Bev. F. Tylo Evans, of I.ansford, will ocounv the milnit of the Welsh Contrre gatlonal church on South West street at 10 n. 111. nnd 0 p. m. to-morrow. Thero will ut communion nt the evening service, Mr. Williams, who has been filling the pulpit here, win exchange witn llev, Evans. A horse kicked H. S. Shafer.of theFree- myer House, Aliildlelmrg, is. X., on the Jtuee, which laid mm up in ueuanaoauasa the knieiolntto become stiff. X friend recommended him to ui,e Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did, and in twodays was able to be around, Mr. Shafsr haB recommended it to many others nnd says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain, This same remedy Is also famous tor its cures 01 rheumatism. 1'or sale by urunier inos. MAHANOY CITY. Reported daily from the Mabi.oy City bureau 01 iQe.vninu iiiitAi.u,i MAUANOY ClTT, July 7, James Monaghan, of New York, left ior uis nome to-unyatier spending several pleasant days witn rrienas here. Misses Kate Corrican and Lucy Hig' gans, two Glrnrdville belles, visited friends in town yesterday. One of our professional men came within at) nio of attempting to whip one of our nromlnent business men at the park on the Fourth, but fortunately for all concerned the hostilities did not reach the threatened end and both would-be combatants still retain the mortal coil, A banrjnet was given nt Armpry hall last evening In nonor of M'ss Emily Haines, of Trexlervllle, a college friend of Miss Carrie Shertzlnger. Only intimate friends of the parties interested were pre sent and thev had a royal time. Excel' lent, rou'lo was rendered by a band of spven pieces. The refreshments were served at 11:30. followed by dancing Among those present were Misses Carrie Shertzinger, Klvn Hrendle, Maine Carter, Hume porter, ivntie iuoore, natie uor mnn, Iiessie, Swartz, Luurn Samuels, Katie Phaeller and sister aud Mrs. Ed wnrd Slllyman, nlso Messrs. Thomas Samuels, Bolapd Watson, B. I.nbowg, W, Patteri-on. James Flster. George Good Blchurd Clenry. Bert Bngenbuch, Frank Snyder. Hurry (iratton, Austin Sherman anil Hairy Wnsley. of Shenandoah. Buv Kevstone flour. Be sure that th name Lehsio S-" BAEIt, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sacs. o-o-oww MISCEUiaJMEOUS. FOR SALE. A good Icebox, eh -up. Dim n slonsrrect high, OH feet c nnd 2 feet 8 inches deep, lompieic. Applt iKdwardJ. Urennan's saloon. Cherry and Gduert streets, Hhenaudoah, Pa, 7 6 tf A7aNTKD.-A girl for gfnrral houirworU. II Annlv tn HR'A Anrt'nn IVnntn llriiii Tt braneh tfnee, Wei Centre stif ct, Shenandoah WANTED. Kxperlenced heniJs for Heady ork; also girls to lenmlhoif trade. An al, tho bat and cap lactorv of the Niw ,u. . ukhpb lumianj, on norm imwers street, Khenandoah, l'a. T-7-3t WANTED, Two good coatmekers nt Isaao POfOW Ch's. 131 Kill I'mlrn atreot. Mahanoy City, Pa. 7.3 (t r ANTED."- Ten thousand quarts ol huckle. W berries every day. uo nnnuiM Xr. Tlun 3S Wcet Centre street, "henandoah, Pa. fl-avtt MANAGER WANTED To appoint sales, men to sell the lUpld Dish Waaber. wssnes ana aries tne aisncs in two minutes without wetting tho angers (73 week am all expenses. Easy position; no capital; no hard ork: can make 1100 a week Addreis W 1'. Harrison A Co.. Clerk No 14, Columbus, Ohio. TiXECUTOll'S NOTICE. Estate of John A. I!j Mwalm. late of thi Itnrounh ol Hhmnn. doah In the county of Schuylkill, and Binte of rennsvivnnia, uccessea, au persons incobti d to said estate arertaues'.edto make 1mm- dlatn payment, and ih se having 1' gal cialmssvalnst m- eamo win present mem witnout oi lay, in proper order for settlenucnt, to II. A Swalm and A, II, swalm, executory, Shcnando' h, 0 uost-oaw JUST ARRIVED. PnilENOLOOT ANDPAIiVlSTItY Mra Rune, the great tjhri nolnelst and rnl tiist. has arrived In Mienandeah and will regain ai the Central lloiue, comer Centre aid White streets, for one week. Is a gmduaie of Fowler and Wells' Phrenological College, and as a paimim nas eignteen years' practical experi ence. Bj a phrenological examination you will learn what you can he' t studv. what propensities you Bhould cultivate and wlrn restrain. Hy the art ot palmistry you v.111 nsve your luture 111a tx named to you as set 101m me uur" ui yi'ur canu raimistry is the only true and sci ntlllo art by which tho .uturo can be predicted. Questions answerrd concerning burlnos, lovo and marriage rhrenolotical examinations for ladles, 60 cenis; letits, to cenis. All pirfes hsvlng H phrenological extmlmtlou csn have the band examined absolutely free ot charge Call and e euuYjuuvu. y u iiumuug. noK pooit imin tok, lUCUAllD FLYXN, Of Rappahannock. Suhiecttothe rules 01 tho Ilemiblknn noml- nai'ig convo don. Eel. ZOx'oiaxiiTii's C'ool Resort, R Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. K2fl Beor, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Handsome Br flxtuics. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Glbboas, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Flesh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines Liquors, Cigars Costkllo & Cassidv, Proprietors. Home-Killed Beef. The onlv place In town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing; choice and juicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago peer, v resn veal, mutton, pori nnu tamo, Fresh snusoge and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 3 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 nnd Pc; best veal, He; freBh home-made sausat- , 10c Reuben Martin. 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING 3VE. XiDE3-VI, Formerly of Shenandoah, has onened a large clothing hall, Krotosky's old stand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shenandoah and vicinity. t7.00 buys x handsome snrintr suit, the latest style. Better ones for $10 nnd up. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD P1HLADKLPUIA AND NEW TORE DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of there papers delivered can leave orders at Max Keese's. Deuehertv baUding, Wet Centre street. Closing Out Sale! 26 Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to M.25 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75o " " 49c. 00c '" " 85c. Your Pants Rtg Afraid . Bound the bottom. Pardon our noticing it, but we'ro frnyed you don't realize how It Bpolls your otherwise faultless appearance. Anyway, we feel ns if we had to tell you that yqu can get our finest pants from 3 to $3,50. Others as low as 50 cents. We Have a Few Summer Suits For men, boys and children neat nnd stylish which we will close out nt low prices between now and the Fourth. All our goods are the best make anil guaranteed to wear. W. Shine's New Clothing Store, Simon Abramson, Manager. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOE Is the cheapest and best fenco made. Cheaper than a wooden fenco for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. II. W AfiTtit has the agency and carries It In stock at his marble and granite works, 127 N. JAID1N ST. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I OO TO THE and get the best. A full set tor t8, any slit, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds nillne at reasonable prices. Don't forget the number 100 Notth Centra Btreet, rOTTSriLLJC, PA. 33t77EIS, Saloon and Restaurant, Famerly Michael Peters', 15 TV. MmIii St., fjlienniidoali. Fresh and cool beer always 01 tap. Flaest wltei, liquors and cigars. JAMES BOTfEH, rrop. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with taf HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOF PAINT br jfiL. TOST, Agent, 139 BaM Coal street, Hhenandoah. It Is the best and only guaia.itoo paint against corrosion, nro and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial, "VM QnctePSvaaazS! I.EA JUNO Photographer Market nnd Centre Sts., Pottsville. The best photographs In nil the latest styles. Wonders lends all photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ. Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs repalrd. Orders left at 11 North J&aln street, Suenandoah.wlll receive prompt atuatlOB. ORMAS'S CAFE MAIN AND COAL BTd., 8bcuandoali, Peuua. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. IsXC3LC53 The greatest bargains In town for the next thirty days will be found at tho MW YORK Cosh Millinery Store, 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Alwayson hand a full Hneof Children's caps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. J. F. PL0PPERT, ZlfaL&T and 1 1 Confectioner 9 89 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vnnilla, 'Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Wnter. 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. "STOU'lfc-. PKOTO s Taken In first-class style at Linton's New Gallery T 11 N. PIiTJM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTYiKB,2ror25c1 East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. tl.00 Corsets for only 75c. 75o " " 50c. 50c " " 35c. 21 Boutli Main tit,, Shenandoah. WAS.