Evening Herald MONDAY, JULY 0, lfc04. fnrTr t x tv 1 T frill r THIRD M)I JLIOrS . I I I WORKING FOR THE BABIES. ! ot .Busy scenes at the Big Vermont aitao- llshment Where Laetated Feed Is parod for all Parts of ho World. Pro- Mothers nro cvcryv?ltcre related by tho I jncro fact of motherhood Their joys, their sorrows and their needs .nro tho same all over the world. Think of the countless babies In London; In Canada, and even in distant Australia, who are growing up rosy cheeked and "bright oyed on the same diet of laetated food that mothers in America know so well. Only those who have visited tho big es tablishment at Darlington, Vt,, in Hum mer have any Idea of the tremendous nmaunt of this world-famous baby food which is weekly produced at the central establishment. As the weather grows warmer every effort is niado to meet the enormous demand for laetated food, not only In this country and Canadn, but from tho various branches In foreign countries. It is from the London branch houso that goods are forwarded to thu large cltlos of Europe and tho cast, among tho large shipments being those sent to India and to tho Australian branch, located at Sydney, N. S. W. A visit to this busy establishment in Turlington never falls to make a lasting impression on every mother and on any -one who Is at all Interested In the ques tion of a reliable baby food Mint shall be n genuine substitute for mother's milk. The absolute cleanliness In every process, and tho arrangements for meeting the big demands In July and August without undue hasto or carelessness that might interfere with the perfection of the food, always delight visitors. Strikes are unknown among all these busy persons, because, with tho constant demand for laetated food at all seasons, wages aro kept up, so that the employed have come to feel their own Interests bound up with those of the establish ment. By this friendly, co-operative spirit among all who are concerned with tho preparation of laetated food. It has been possible to produce a baby food nbeolutely puro, all the Ingredients of which are carefully elaborated and con scientiously combined. Physicians, nfter Inspecting these build ings, which nre models of neatness and convenience, unhesitatingly prescribe laetated food for Invalids, especially as the direct supervision ot the preparation of the food has been from first to last under one of the professors of Vermont's famous university. Laetated food is to day everywhere prescribed as tho one real substitute for healthy mother's milk, combining excellence never before secured of marvellous nourishing powers, and yet being taken by all babies, with decided relish whon every other food Is rejected. All that is needed to keep baby per fectly well in summer and safu from cholera infantum and diarrhoea, that carry off so many thousand babies during tho hot weather, 1 proper nourishment and cleanliness. These two indispensable qualities are found in laetated food and this is how It has earned that splendid reputation of tho Infant food that "saves babies' lives. Get your repairing man's. done at Holder Special low nrices to all in watches. Jewelry and silverware at Holdernian's, corner .main ami ijioyu Bireem. IS 100 Itewnnl. The Shenandoah Base Ball Association will give $100 reward for information that will lend to the nrrcst and conviction of the party or parties who set lire to tho grand stand at the Shenandoah Trotting park. W. S. BltKNNAN, 7-22-tf President, Last June, Dick Crawford brought his twelvo months old child, sull'erlug from Infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at four months old and beini: sickly everything ran through It like water through n sieve. I gave it the usual treatment in such cases but with out benefit. Tlio child kept growing thinner until it weighed but little more than when horn, or perhaps ten pounds I then started the father to giving Cham berlam s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea liemedv Before one bottle of the cent size had heon used, a marked im provement was seen and its continued use cured the child. Its weaknoss and puny constitution disappeared and its father and myself believe the child's life was saved bv this remedy. J. T. Marlow. M D., Titmaroa, 111. For sale by Gruliler Bros. Coming Kveuts. Julv 10. Ico cream and fruit festival lu Bobbins' opera house, under auspices ol tlio weisu uaptisi ounuay school July 17. Ion cream and bean soup festival in JiouMus' nan, under me aus pices or the Women's llellel corps. Julv 17. Grand Musical Entertainment, 13th anniversary of Shenandoah Valley Encampment, No. 368, 1. O. O. F., Fergu son's Tneatrr. Julv l'J. 20. Si. Bazaar of Nations. Bobbins' opera house, under auspices o tne B. Y. I'. U. July 31. Ice cream festival and bazar. tinder the auspices of Camp 40, P. (J. ol T. A., In Bobbins' hall. Aiifrurt 1. Ice cream festival In Bob bins' opera Imnte, under the auspices of tne "J. A. u." Heir la Hind Jo'ui A. Itellly'a Is the place to get the pn -e."t wines and liquors, best beer and aiei HliU Dliwt urauus oi oigarH. W. Jt Nelson, who Is In the drug busl- lii .-- at lungviite. r.i'i . tins so union con Ilitl'll-'- III Ulllinilu-I IHlli H LXJHO LlKJlf ui'l Diarrhoea Kuimdy that he warrant i-verv bottle and offers to refund Mi tnouri t any custom- i-ivliois mil satiHncl after i -nig it. Mr. N els in take no rut! tn (l"i- i this heemi the remedy is certain i are for i ie d -.eases for which It Is inten led an I l.e knows it. It ia for sale by Gruliler Bros, MINERS LOOT A STORE Alien! ThrnaUn lclriictlon to Mlnp 1'ropertj til lltllinls. PnlNCETOtf, Ills., July 0. The gencrnl merchandise store of tlio Whitobrenst Fuel compnny, it I.mlcl, was looted Sat- POPS. uruay nigm uy iwnouoi i,.ewiineii miuera IwmHnrinK Vnlley. TUa stock val- Ued at (80,000 anil will bo n complete loin, such articles as could not be carried away being destroyed. The mob was composed of Lithuanian, Pole and Italian'), being ffoola thu name class that caused tho depro- dntions at Spring volley. The strikers havo becorao so emboldened over their success of the lost few days that they made known their plans for the first tltlw. fiiw tn flllllfn Tt la 111., BOnVltltT nf tho ,uiirtiKB 0f coal companies, the do- struction of tho machinery and the burn ing of the mines. This work, the miners assert, will be accomplished before to morrow night. Tho companies tho prop erty of which the miners aro determined to destroy are the Spring Valley Coul company, of Spring Valley; the Whlto Brothers Fuel company, of Ladd; the Chi cago, Wilmington and Vermillion Coal company, of Scatonvlllo, and the Charles J. Devlin Coal company, of Toluca. The first three mentioned companies today served notico on the county supervisors that they would hold the county liable for all damages to their property. BASEBALL RECORDS fUandlnc of tlio Clulis In tlio IIiiob for Championship l'eunants. National LoaKtie. w . l.. r. o. ,. V) 18 .090 w. r. f. c. Cleveland.. S 29 .503 Cincinnati- 57 33 .458 Ht. Louis. . 27 37 .433 ChlciiKO 21 tl .S Wash'ton.. 19 .819 Louiivillo... 10 a .SU3 Baltimore.. boston . .. . 43 20 . 37 24 34 2:1 35 24 . a-) 27 .GS.1 .007 .AM .693 .571 ov York Phllada... llronklrn IttsburK ., SATUUPAY'S NATIONAL LBAQUB OAMK8. At Pittsburg Philadelphia, Vt; Pitts burg, 0. At Cleveland lloston, 16; Clove- land, 10. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 10; St. Louis, 5. At Louisville New York, 14; Louisville, 0. At Cincinnati Baltimore, 11; Cincinnati, 2. At Chicago Chicago, Washington, 7. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LKAOUB OAMKfl. At Chicago Washington, 0; Chicago, 8. At St. Louis Brooklyn, 12; St. Louis, 5. At Cincinnati Baltimore, 14; Cincinnati, rannsrlviinla fitate League. w. h. P.O. w. L. r. o. llarrisburg. U U .680 IUadlna 9 2T .518 Allentown.. 33 ) .015 l'ottsvlllo.. Ho 25 .50 Hazlcton ... 30 21 .588 Altoona 10 31 . Scranton ... 87 24 .429 Bhenand'h.. 7 IB .107 BATUllUAY'S I'HNNBYLVANIA LKAOUK GAMES. At Scranton Scranton, 10; Heading, 5. At Haaleton llnzletou, 7; PoUsvillo, 0. At Allentown Allentown, 7; Altoona. 5. Lovers Dl by l'olson. RACINE, Wis., July 0. Tho bodies of August Peters, aged 24 years, and Clara Christonhcrson, n domestic, 21 years of age, were found on the river bank at Cadar Bend yssterday by a fishing party. A bottle of wine and thrco dillercnt kinds of poison were found near by. The couple had been keeping company for a year. Saturday night Peters bought poison at a drug store, ostensibly to poison a dog. Then he called at the girl's horna and coaxed hor to go out. A boat was hired at 8:45, and the couple went down tho river. It is supposed Peters poisoned the girl and then committed suicide. Tollcn lrovunt a Church Itlot. Rkadino, Pn., July 9. While services were in progress yesterduy in St. Mary's Polish Catholic church some eighty of tho opponents of Hev Knthcr Jnuuskiewltz, the pastor, toru down tho (jato leading to the churchyard nnd forced open the door of the church in their cllorts to gain ad mission to tho edifice. Father Jiinuskie- witz escaped by jumping out of a window. Tho arrival of a lar.;e cirps of policemen nt this point prevented a riot among tho rival factions of the church, which havo been in continual -warfare during thu past three ycurs. The Deadly Stiletto In lloston. Boston, July 9. John McKlcvury, 20 years old, was murdered in cold blood on Haverhill street yesterday. It ib alleged that Fllllppo Pinintello, an Italian, np- proached him and without provocation stabbed him in tho abdomen, inflicting a wound from which McElevery died four hours later. Pinintello then lost himself in tlio crowd, but later was arrested in Medford, ns wns also Flllippo Beatrlco, who was his companion at tho timu of tho stabbing. Ihrfttt Killed by n Cava In. Nanticoki:, Pn., July 8. A horrible ac cident occurred in thu No. 4 slnpe of tho Subqtichnnnn Coal compnny hero Satur day by which three men lost their lives, two were fatally injured and ono who miraculously escaped wns severely in jured. The dead lire Kvon Adams, of Nanticoko, nged 82; George II. Hunnoy, aged 35; Joseph Washcllez, Polander, aged 31. The first two leave families. The men were cnuglit tinder a fall of coal. Steamer Destroyed by Flro, Wilminoton, N.C.July 0. Thehtenmer MurcheBon, running summer hchedulo be tween V ilmington mid Caroline Beach, burned to the water's edgo near. Big Island, nine miles below this city. She was on her return trip nndjiad no passen gers aboard except Captain Sellers, wlfo nnd two children, all nf whom were saved without injury. The steamer is a total loss. Itnfuiril n Nnw Trial. LaNCABTHII, Ph., July 9. Judge Liv ingstone handed down n decision refusing a new trial to ex-Sberilf George W. Tom llson, convicted of aggravated assault nnd battery at the Jauuary court. Abraham Frankford trespassed on Tomlison's premi ses in search of rabbits, andTomlUon shot him, inSicting serious Injuria. Sentence will not be passed until Aug. 18. Throvm froru llli Carrlaeo anil Killed. Wellsiioiio, Pa., July 0. While Will iam H. Vermllyea, proprietor of tho Ho tel Vermilyea at Gaines, nnd a well known local politician, wns driving down the mountain side near bis home his horse ran nway, and he wus thrown out of his carriage and killed. Fatally (.'lit hy Iteupur ICnlve. Yoiik, Pa., July O.-WUliam Luckn baugh, a young man employed on the farm of W. K Hprrnkle, near Nashville, this county, while drlvlug a self binder was thrown heloiv the kuives of the ma chine sud l.uutly injured. Immnillarlam In Vlrirlula. Capf. Chahlkk Va., July 9. The Cape Charles leeaiel Lumhermmpaiiy'K build ing burned dnwij yohtei-iluy. It was valued at?25,000, and carried only a lnbi insur ance. It Is hui io-,ed that the tire was of incendiary origin. v0ral 1 terday bctweon a committee of th ployos of Pullman and Second Vice uent wicks, of tne company, did u cur, as no oomtnittee appeared. Wicks romained at his office ur John It. Lelsenrlng, of Hnzleton, Is in o'clock waiting for the expected vis town. "Wo nre always ready to receive oil W. S. Brennan took a trip to Lakeside employes," he said, "and hear what to-day. bavotosay. The position of this Max Levi, of Pottsvllle, spent yesterday pany In this matter is unchanged, In town. ever, and we havo nothing more to s Town Clerk Cnrdln spent to-day nt tho the men than has already beu said, county seat. talk of a conference between Mr. C. II. Anderson was a Mt. Cnrmol vlsl and myself Is all a canard. Wo wil tor Sunday, receive Mr. Debs, Mayor Hopkins or Kills Lewis spent Sunday with his wife one else as representatives of our e. nt Tamnqua. ploycs. If the latter wish to talk Wren Brown, of Olrardvllle, was In town they must come themselves and wi last evening. outside representation." Charles Kirlln spent last evening at "I believe the crisis has been p Mahanoy City, and that there will bo no more se Miss Lizzie Jenkins spent last evening troublo," said Mayor Hopkins this iln Mahanoy City. lug. "Tho shooting Into tho mob by Frank Cnvannugh spent Sunday at his troops Saturday afternoon has showihome in Pottsvllle. luwless element what It may expect Edward Malich spent Sunday with his persists in Its outbreaks against lavtparejiU at Shnniokin. order. The thugs and criminals M)8 Nenie Evans, of Mt. Camel, is havo masqueraded as striking worlvlsltlng town relatives. evidently believed the soldiers woulc i)r. A, p. Cnrr of St, clni wn9 a lire on thuin. Now they know better visitor to town to-dny. they will, if I nm not greatly misUikt Hon. Kllas Davis, of Broad Mountain, more careful in tho future." was n visitor to town to day. Mnyor Hopkins received from Govi Justice Jere Toomey transacted busl Matthews, of Indiana, a dispatch auness nt the county seat to-day. Izing him to send Illinois state troopi Harry Mellet, of Mahanoy City, was in tho state of Indiana at Hammond town yesterdny visiting friends, necessary. The mayor wired Gov Mr8- Thomas Mullahy. of Mt. Carmcl, Altgeld, nnd received n reply saying spent Sunday with friends here. Ilnuimond is practically a partof Chi Mrg. v P D. Kirlln came homo from and that ho may uso the Illinois Philadelphia Saturday evening, troops in accordance with Governor Mr. aml MrS- Ge0 Ilelf ot Mt Cnr. thows' permission whenever necessnl mel, were town visitors yesterday, the purpose of suppressing lawlos Tom DavIdson, of Mahanoy City, called and restoring order in Illinois. on acquaintances here last evening. Oron Ilusy ilt, uie iieauquariers oi me ue iuunugurs iiMuuiiiuuu 11, is iruuiuyii icuuiai, noinraiiroauin i.nicagois firing , .uB uoiu mkivs, uimci u ucarj I tary or police guard. Most of the imnn sous. aged passenger trains out tne tie upotir, M j, Law)ori ol thoSPott.Tllle Des business is practically complete. pntch, was a visitor to town yesterday. ..nMM.T,nvT,.m,,.5ll! .'P0'0 Sauerbrcy, of Mahanoy - - ' The Chief Slnflstrate Soundi B Wai j t.. Clilcaea'. Dltorderly ai ob.. ! nl ,V T.J i, w fi. .LVni V...T . , night President Cleveland Issued the , ,, uere., uy reusou ul uuiawiu , structlons, combinations and assemb j ui iJCiouuo, iv una ucwuib iuilhuuiiuuo . tne judgment oi uie president, to en , by the ordinary course of judicial pro E ings tne laws oi uie unueu states wirlenus. tuobtnteol Illinois, and especially in e cugo, wltliln said state; E "And, whereas, for the purpose B forcing the rightful execution of tho j of the United States nud protectin property nud removing obstructio" t the United mutes mails in the staff t city aforesaid, tho president has em 3 a part of the military forces of the U j States. "Now, therefore, I, Grover Clove president of the United States, do hi ! admonish all good citizens and all i3 who may be or may come within tin' and state aforesaid, against aiding, , , teuaucing, encouraging or taking! Trt in siel. unlawful obstmoHnns I i.i(i... T..i n l-uoo'i Li . , i i 1 1 1 7. !l 5 " , " ?, . w"i,r. :,,m7 ,,"i " f,,. J US.-. UUlHIAt4i lawful Obi ,1 1 .J "' tu",u" s "uu disperse and retire peaceably to th king DtbUs...u ww noon ou the ninth day of July instan "Those who disregard this warnin) persist in taking part with a riotous by a ight, two and the sev- in forcibly resisting and oustructiu execution of the luws of tho United S or interfering with the functions d government, or destroying or atteni ouse I to destroy the property belonging t rule United btntes or under Its prota, here cannot be rald otherwKp,tEi Killed by n Switch Enclne. Little Bock, July 0. Second Lieuten ant T. Arthur Thomnsou, a member of tho National Fencibles of Washington, wns killed by a switch engine at tho Union dopot nt 7 o'clock last night. Delaware! M eager Veaoh Ornp. Wilminoton,' Del., July 9. The rail road officials of this state estimate that the maturing peach crop will amount to 150,000 baskets, as compared with 7,000,000 baskets last year. NUGGETS OF NEWS Congressman Marcus D. Lisle died at his home in Winchester, Ky., nged 32, The Philadelphia and Reading railroad is carrying more coal to market than evor before. Forty suspected anarchists, including many Italians, hnve b.eu arrested in Mar seilles. S. II Chaney was appointed postmaster at Woodmoro, Md., vice J. J. Foreacre, resigned. By tho capsizing of a sailboat Antolne Lurock and Albert Fullin, of Alpena, Mich., were drowned. From eating poisonous berrios nt a pic nic two children of Richard March died on a train going to Providence, R I. Charged with killing a child, Jim Bell a negro, of Chatham county, Teun., was seized by a mob and riddled with bullets. To get 23-year-old Jorry Hoskins for a husband Mrs. Alice Grinne.ll, aged 73, of Wichita, Kan., gave him 410,000, and is now charged with Insanity, huviMl trout L,ynener. Lksington, Ky., July 9. Lloyd White, n negro, was arrested near hero last night chnrged",!v,lth the shooting from ambush nf lTt,i.lu.f Tnnl.-,-!- tint Ifl-vpiir-filfl dm, nf a leading farmer. Tucker died of hlsl wouuds, unit his neighbors, having worked up a case o( circumstantial evidence agnlnst White, had mode nrrangements to lynoh him, hut a sheriff arrested him just in time to lodge him in jail. rtcnlekvrs Hun Dawn by a Train. Glkndalk Junction, L. I., July 0. The For Rockowoy train due ln Long Island City nt 0:25 struck n four horse truck con taining a picnic party of about twenty at the Long Island railroad crossing last evening. No one was killed, although the entire party were thrown high into the air, and nine of them quite seriously injured, though it is not thought that any will die. Morn Anarchist Conspirators Arrested, Paleiimo, July 9. Seven anarchists were arrested here yesterday on the charge of being concerned In n plot to murder lullueutlal citizens. Atnoug the men selected to be killed wns Governor Lufarino, who wns the promotor of tho popular nddres of sympathy presented to Prime Minister Crlspl after Lega hud at tempted to assassinate him. Selunleker's Ashland Bummer Harden lng every Snturday night, C-lC-tC riCKSONAIj. K. B. Brumin snent vesterdav at Miners. ville. Frnnk w, nua Jo,eph g, jfcDermott were visitors to Pottsvllle yesterday. Thomn9 McKPon, fire boss at Packer colliery wo. a, was in town yesterday. Mr8, w. w UwlSi of Mnnanoy CItyf caueu on reiaiives in town yesteruny. uuy, caueu on relatives nere yesterday, Charles McBrearty and Will Ryan, of entraiia, caueu on inenas nere last even- Jolin Sn?l,er. formerly of town, but now of phlnde1phin spent part of yesterday Rev. Robert O'Boyle attended meeting o the Schuylkill Classls at OrwigBhurg liiiy, Wss oilio Jenkins, n fascinating young lndy from St. Clair, is the guest of town William Krell, of Delano, and Miss Cora Miller, ot town, spent yesterday cMt. Carmcl. William and John Murphy and John Illgglns were the guests of W. J. Hlggins ac Mt. lyarmei. John A. Rellly and his two daughters have returned from a trip to Asbnry Park nnd New York. Mlises Lizzie, Mattie and Lilly Llewellyn spent yesterduy visiting friends ln Brandonville. Messrs. Ixiuls Blass nnd Christ Eberle, of Glrardvllle, spent a few hours in town yesterday afternoon. (,Mlss May Ramsey, of Mt. Cormel, was the guest of Miss Jlay Bl.ker, of South w aruin street, yesterday "Tim" Murnhy and Charles Kaler. Jr.. were among the Mahanoy City peopl6 wh6 .( vslr,l tti tnwn "Jt - " J Dominlck II. Kennedy, of Mlddlcport, Democratlc candidate til Poor Director visiieu irienus ueru yesveruiiy. jjr nnd Wrs. a D. Beadall and Mrs Heddnll's daughter, Miss Hughes, of Wm, Penn, were in town last evening. jrrs. jiarrv Bensinger nnd Misses Maine Schuler and Dollie Wythe, of Mahanoy City, were town visitors yesterday utter noon, Robert Oliver, of North Main street. 1b suffering from nn attack of brain fever nnd was in a critical condition this nfter- noon, Mrs. Georcc Bedford, formerly of town is lying dangerously ill at her home In riiuruielpiiiti and is not expected to re cover. Rev. Llchtenwnlner, of the Evangelical rhumb, is rnnflned to the narsonntro bv illness and wus unable to fill the pulpit yesterday. Messrs. W. J. Moroanund W. Hess, nnd their Indies, who attended the outing of the Pennsylvania editors nt Asuury l'arK, J., are Home again, John W. Weeks, the South Mnln street hotelkeener. Is considering the advisa bility of becoming a candidate for the Legislature ln this district. Misses Mnmell.Wasley.Virgle, Hay and Ethel Holloneter made a tour of the en tire length of the Traction and Lakeside electric railways on Saturday niternoon J. M. Hlllan has one ot the best located driii stores ln Philadelphia, corner 13th nnd Market, directly opposite Wana- niaker's store, it Is niucn frequented iy ScliuylKlll county people, William Kendrick, Jr., formerly con nected with the Marine band of Washlnc tou, D. C, and tho 7th Begt. bnnd of New York city, nnd now cornetlst ot tho Ger manla hand, Reading, spent Sunday with His parents in town. Mrs. J. F. Finney enmohomefrom Phil ndelnhia Saturday. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Laura Christian, who lias been n suuerer irom pleurisy tor some time, iuif-s uiirisuun win remain here. hoping the change will do her good. Al. Shonbell. a former Shenandoah resi dent and who for the past 18 years has oeen uoing uusiuess in uawson, ueorgia, Is In town on a visit to his friends am relatives. Mr. Shopbell has been pros pering right nlong and is looking well nnd Hearty. Atkltmon GetTen Years. Camden, N. J., July 7. Charlos Atktn- l son, convicted oi iclomousiy assaulting his 17-yeur-oiu stepdaughter, was sen- t.inn.l in ton vpnru lit linril Inline T.nw. j yer Wurtman made a motion for n new trial. Tho motion will be argued on Thursday next. Another Georgia Lynchlncr. 8AKANNAH, Ga., July 9. In Irwin county Saturday morning Charles Round- tree, a negro, was lynched for attempting to rape the Kl-year-old daughter of his employer, Hon. Allcajan i-auiK. t ii a ck.i.. 4i.--t?-A. myer House, Mlddleburg, N. Y., on the knee, which laid him up in bed and caused the knee joint to become stiff. X friend recommended him to use Chambarlalu'i Pain Balm, which he did. and in two days was ablo to be around. Mr. Shafar has recommended it to many others nud says it la excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy Is also famous for its cures of rheumatism. For sale by Grubler Bros. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name LWBIO & BAKlt, -Ashland, Pa., Is minted on every sack. 3-3-3taw Ube Wells' Laundisy Blub, the best Blneing for laundry use. jtacn pacKagi makes two quarts. 15 cts. Sold b; J Musser & Beddall vThen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, ffhtn she waa a ClillJ, she cried for Castorla. Tlhtn she became Miss, sho clung to C&storla, Vken she had Children, she gave them Oostorta. JUST ARRIVED. II!tr,N(lI.(IOV AND VAI.MI9T11Y. Mrs. has artlved ln Hhcnandosh snil will remain ot the Central Houte, corner Centre aod Whlto Btreets, for one weelt. Is a gritdunto of Fowler and Wells' Pbrenoioclcol College, and as pslmlsthas elchteen years' practical experi ence. Ily a phrenological examination you will learn what you can ben study, what propensities yon should cultivate and what restrain. Hy tho art ot palmistry jou will lime your future Ufa explained to you as set form by the line ot your hand, l'almlstrr Is the only true and selentlflo art by wlilch tho luturocanbe predlited Questions answered concerning butluose, love and marriage 1'hrcnolOKical examinations for ladles, 60 cenls; cents, 75 cents. All partes having a phrenological examlnMlou can have tho bund examined absolutely freo of charge. Call and bo convinced o humbug, jyj-KS. O. II. BUIDGMAN, K. C. II., Teachr of Violin, Piano, Violoncello, Cor, Jardln and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah, MISCEJjIiATi'EOTJS. OH BALE. A cooc! Ice box. cheat). Hlm'n- slors T feet hlEh.SVt feet wide i. nd 2 feet 8 inches decD. L'omlilt le. Aunlv m Edward J. Hrennan's saloon. Cberry and Gilbert streets, ouenauuoan, i-u. I o it IITANTKO. A rirl for rrncral homework, IT Apply to Iterse's Auction Room, Hikai.d oractn cuce, Tesi ucctre street, snenanaoan. WANTED. Experienced hands for fcteady werli-, also girls to If am their trade. Ap- ly at tne nai ana cap lactory or me new 'ork Proirrrss CooirBny. on North lloTrers treet, cnenanooan, ANTED. Two good roatmakers at Isaao Befowlch's. 131 Km Centre street. Mananoy Klljt fa. l-otl VT T ANTED,- Ten thousand quarts ol huckle- berrlts every day, oontiAH & Duo.. 3S Wett Centre Btreet, Shenandoah, Pa. a-ao-tt 33 ci. DSxonxaixxi.7(3 Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbart Sts. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Handsome Ilir Fixtures. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shensndoab. Fresh and cool Deer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Cassidy, Proprietors. Home-Killed Beef. The onlv place ln town to secure home- Killed beet, guaranteelns choice and luicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage nnd bologna made every dav. Finest Bteak. S lbs. 25c: rib roasts. 3 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 nnd fc; heat veal, 14c; ireen nome-maue Bausa). , luc. Reuben MaaHcin? 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING 3VC. XjDESXTI, Formerly of Shenandoah, has onened a large clothing hall, Krotosky's old stand, No. 102 North Centre Street, P0TTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shenandoah and vicinity. , t7.00 buvs a handsome snrinc suit, the latest style. Better ones for 110 and up. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of there caners delivered can leave orders at Max Iteese s. DouKherty bulldlne, West Centre street. Closing Out Sale! 26 Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to 11.35 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75o " " 19c. 50o " " 35c. Your Pants Are Afraid . Round the bottom. Pardon our noticing It, but we're frayed you don't realize how it spoils your otherwise faultless appearance. Anyway, we feel' as If we had to tell you that you cnu get cur Uncut pants from 3 to f3.t0. Others us low as 50 cents. We Have a Few Summer Suits ' , For men, boys and children-rent nnd stylish which we will close out nt low prices between now and the Fourth. All our goods nre the heat inako and guaranteed to wuur. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Bimon Abramsou, Manager. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE- f Is tho cheapest and best fenco made. Cheaper thnn n wnnden fnnen for residences, lawns.cem- etcry lots or any kind of fencing, M. II. Masteii has tho agency and carries It in stock at his marine ana granite worKs, vu H. daaum ai. Y YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I OO TO THE and ret the best. A full set for IS, any site, shade, shape, and soTcral hundred sets U select from. Their vltallzeri air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds filllne t vnasnnahln nrlees. Don't for&ret the number. 100 North Centre Street, rOTTSriI.IsE,VA. BOWKS' Saloon and. Restaurant, Formerly Mlchasl Petars', 15 N. Main St., Sliciiniiclonli. Frash and cool beer always on tap. Finest wine, liquors and altars. JAMKfl BOVf ES, Prop. 0 ROOF PAINTING promptly done with flT HAWTHORN'S U. S. KOOF PAINT by JL.. TOIBT, Agent, 119 But Coal streat, Shenandoah. It Is the best nnd oil j guarantee paint against corrosion, lire and every kind ot woather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. trrrv s Photographer Market nnd Centre Sts., Pottsvillb. The best photographs in all the latest ityles. Wonders leads all photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ, ...-nmiTm pfp"n Toner. Plaaos and ors-ans reralrad. Orders lett at 31 north Main street, Bhanandoah,wlll receive prompt attsuatloa. GORMAN'S CAFE MAIN AND COAL BTS., Stteuandonlt, Pcuna. '"Polite and Prompt Waiters The greatest bargains ln town or tho next thirty days will be found at tho IEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full line of Children's caps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. 515111. O. W. HVDG, J. F. PL0PPERT, ELJkeS? and C9oxiFecfoner7 29 East Centre Street, SHENANBOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and . vaniiia, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale nnd Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town ln pint or quart buckets. XOUH. PHOTO I Taken ln first-class style at Linton's New Gallery Y 14 N. TI.UM ALLEY, Rear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25o East Centre Street. Cost,' Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings, iM.OO Corseta for only 75c. 75o " " 50c. 50o " " 35c. 21 South Main St., Bhonatidoah. 1 II! I i 5