Evening Herald. AVKDNKSDAY, JULY It, lfc4. THIRD EDITION MMIAKIIV OITV. IHoported dally tram the Alahscoy City bureau Of IbeKVENINO IlF.llAI.U.l Maiianov Cut, July 11. Jdtss M. I.utz, of Heading, 1h visiting friends hero. Mnhnnoy City received n car of beef from llulTnlo yesterdny. Mimes Annlo Klrschner nnd Katie Delnney, two of Ashland's belles, were town visitors yesterdny. The bicycle riders failed to organize a club Ins', evening, but nnother attempt will be made In n week or two. Six conches containing the members of the Columbia Hnse Comtinnv. of Hhenali doah, passed through town this morning on tneir vtay to ljnKesuic. Mark Dnwninn, chief engineer of the Lakeside Klectrlc Hallway, is putting the roau uei in urst-cioss coniuiiou' Miss Kdward", one of Mahanoy City's belles, accnuipiinled by Mises Bella l.nuce and Klin Parker, visited Pottsville friends yesterday. Tobias (ierhnrt, one of Mnhanoy City's prominent hntelke-pers, circulated nmong l'ottsviue iricnus yestcruny. Miss Maud Iliiughnev, one of our town's fairest girls, visited Pottsville yesterdny. The Fish nnd Game Protective Asocla tlon hns engaged the Italian string band nnd the Hungarian and blnvisu uamit for the 17th lust. This will be a big dny, The membership of the association Is now 500 and every member promises to report on the 17th. Everything will be free to the members. The nsoc!ntion will not allow nuv cauibllnir on the grounds. All members of kindred organizations pro ducing credentials win o admitted tree. "W. A. Itensingcr will give au exhibition at y p. m. Train ICohhers Caught. Special to tbo 1IB3AI.U Maiianov City. Julv 11. Howard Ilnr- ler, of Tnmnqun, nnd Thomns Hrlmer, jiving his resldenco ns nowhere, were committed to jail this morning by Justice Mny. They were cnught In the act of robbing a freight car at Duck Mountain by C. & I. Policeman Klelndenty. They lad broken the seal of the car nnd when cnught were filling their pockets wltu tne booty. Jlnrler was relensed irom the county full on June 14th. after serv ing n term for n simllnr offense. Ilrinicr Is a tramp. Both are young men. They Resume Work. The bricklayers who struck at Knicr's new brewery, Mnhnnoy City, hnve re- suracu worK niter gaining tneir point. One of the employes told a llEItALl) re- pirter that the architect had accused them of mnkinc mistakes In their work The men, It is alleged, showed that this was not correct nnd nfter receiving n promise that the thing would not occur, ngaln they wont back to work. Another complaint made is that the men receive the lowest wages paid mechanics In this county, but this wns not n plank In the strike, however. Succosirui Tet. Bpeclal to the IIkiiald, Maiianov Citt, July 11. The Mnhnnoy V City Water Works pumps received a thorough test yesterdny nnd they proved equal in nil points. The test was wit nessed bv Prof. DeKlnder, of lirooklyn; I'ror. i. iv inursion, oi jinrvnru college, nnd representatives ol the boiler mnnu- fncturers nnd Worthiugtou I'tnp Coin- ' ... EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN TURKEY. alany Hotisr Ientroyetl anil Half a Uuq ilreil lVopln Killed. CoxstaxtinoI'LK, July 11. Two violent enrt hi) niiku shocks were felt here yester day afternoon. Knch shock lasted twenty seconds, borne dnmnge wns done, the ex tent of which Is unknown. Tho Inhabi tants fled from their homes in nnticipa- tlon of a more serious disturbance. Several housus fell in Stamboul. In tho suburb of Gulatn tho shock was severe nnd the new mine's were reduced to ruin. Tho people were greatly alarmed when their houses begun to swuy, nud lieu in terror to the streets. A fresh nnd more severe shock wns felt In this city last night. An indescribable panic followed, nnd tho people ran hither and thither in tho utmost confusion. The shock wns felt In its full severity in nil tho villages bordering on the liospho rus nnd tho Sea of Marmora. Mot of the buildings in those places suffered damage and n number of houses were ruined com pletely. The people have sought shelter In the fields outside the villagos, where they will bo safe from fulling wullsshould iurtlicr shocks occur. It Is believed llfty persons hnve lost their lives and that tho uumberof injured fnr exceeds thnt (lguro. The loss of prop erty win be very large. Ihere have also been severe shocks of rarthouake in Smyrna, a seaport of A.l, Minor, the Island of Sclo, oil tho west coast of Asia Minor, and in tho Darda nelles. Morn Ti'ouliln In IlfiH'flnlcln. Washington, July 11. Secretary Her bert yesterday received tho following cablegrnm Irom ( aptuin (J Neil, of th United States steamship Mnrbleheud, dated Port Limuu: "An insurrection hns broken out at Diuetields. Xicorncrutt. Marines and bluejackets sent on shore at the request of the authorities nnd of the American consul in order to protect tho property qf Amerlenn citizens. The authorities of Nicaragua have been over thrown by tho Mosquito chief. There Is less excitement. The situation is improv ing. I shall withdraw furces within the next fow days. The Marblehead leaves today for Illueflelds." Heart Disease ltellrred In SO Illantes, Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart gives perfect relief In all cases of organic or sympathetic heart disease In SO minutes, nnd speedily effects a cure. It Is a pear less remedy for palpation, shortness of breath, smothering spells, pain In left aldo nnd all symptoms of n diseased heart. One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. 1111 lan. was 6-fl-ly Hear In Mlmt John A. Hellly'n Is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, beet beer audi ales nud fluent brands of cigars. ' UBB WHLL8 LAUNDRY ULTJK, the bt Blueing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 15 ote. Sold by AiUHHer as istuuau, Doou wish to enjoy good health. If no, tp-o right's Indian Vegetable pills, vlurb. cleanse the boivela nud purify the ldood. ivr HAD ABAN nED HOPE Fearful Kipirlcnt ol the HiillnrH of the Wrecked Wlinler Jnmri Alien. Washington, July 11. The full report if Captain Henly, of tho revenue cutter Hear, giving details of the wreck of the whalet James Allen In the Ilehrlng sea, nd the rescue of twenty-four out of a crew of forty-nine, makes a shocking tale f suffering on thepartof the boat s orow. who were finally rescued on Unmak Isl- ud. Captain lleuly says: The men were found in n terrible con dition. One mnn, Gideon, had died n week before. Mussels were senrce nnd the birds wild, so the men snid. They had given up all hope of ever being roscued, and wcro completely demoralized. The body of tho man Gideon had been eaten en tirely. They had even dug up the body of one of thoso who hod died two weeks previously, nnd had parttnlly consumed It. The trunk Jay just outside tho hut, with arms and legs cut off, nnd portions of the meat were in tho pot outbids the door. No nttcmpt hnd been made to hunt or to attract attention from seaward. Not even n mnrk had been sot up ou the bluff behind them. They hnd not ambition enough to go down to the bench to gather driftwood to keep their (ire going, but had begun to tear down the hut over their heads. "When found they lay around tho flro In tho hut doing nothing, looking at each other, with tho blood of their Into ship mates ou their hands nnd faces, and hu man bones strewn about thorn on the floor. The men were brought on board the Hear and cared for. Somo of them were sent to Snn Francisco, somo of tho others remaining at Uualaska. One will go north on tho Bear to join tho whaling licet." The Stubborn Tariff Conferees. Washington, July 11. Tho Democratio sennte and house tariff conferees ad journed Inst night, after being together for eight hours, until 10 o'clock today. It was stated that tho discussion wns being marked by great stubbornness, and that neither side hod yet yielded lu tho least on any of the main Issues Involved. The general understanding that the Hepubli- can conferees should not be admitted has now advanced to n definite decision. Up to the time of adjournment no time for mnklng a report had been agreed to, and the determined stand of each side gave little indication of an early report. Tnn Killed In a Hunnway. CuMHF.m.AND, Md., July 11. William Hawkins, with his family, was descend Ing n mountain when the driver acci dentally let go the brake, nnd the wagon. forging ahead, frightened the horses, causing them to run away. Hawkins' dnughter, a young lady, jumped from the wagon nnd wns seriously hurt. Tho wagon upset nnd one of the children was In stantly killed nnd three others were slightly Injured. Mr. Hawkins was caught beneath the wagon and so severely crushed that he died from his injuries. To Il&nquet the Yale Team. London, July 11. The banquet which tho American colony of this city is to give to the Yale team on July 17 will probably be held in the Grafton Galleries. The sup per Is to bo served at 11 p. in., and will be followed by a concert In which a number of noted variety artists will appear. Am bassador Unyard and Consul General Pat rick A. Collins have taken up the matter with enthusiasm, and an influential oom mlttee has been formed to tako charge of the aunir. Oalvln's Army Must More. ItossLVN, Va., July 11. The Gahinlte industrial army, which has been en camped here for some time, will have t vacate tho reservation promptly. A rep resentative of the secretary of war called on the leaders yesterday and formally communicated to them u notice requiring the army to move, the reason given bring that a permit to encamp on the place had been issued without authority. The ordrr will be complied with. Threatened the 1'reslilent by Mall PHILADELPHIA. July 11. Frederick Max Toepfcr, 35 yenrs of age, n furritr living at 705 Vine street, was arrested yesterday and sent to the city insane asylum, hav ing by his own confession written a num ber of letters to President and Mrs. Cleve land threatening them with violence 1 they do not give him work. Tocpfer was formerly an inmate of an insane asylum at Utlcn, . V. Schooner Wrecked at Atlantic City. Atlantic Citt, July ll. The three masted schooner Kate Robinson, with cargo oi ice consigned to tne KnicKer- bocker Ice company of this city, ran aground on the bar while entering the in let. She lies in nine feet of water, and is pounding badly. Captain Parker, of the government lire saving station, thinks h will be a total wreck. Hcslileil to Heath hy Steam. WlLKKSiuitiiE, Pa., July 11. John Bug- dale, a laborer employed in the Forty For mine, was scalded to death under horrihl circumstances. A large steam pips burs near the pluee he was working, nnd th escaping steam threw Ilugdaiu a distance of llfty feet into a gangway, where it lm prisoned him until the flesh was burned from his bones. Hurled ITuiler Tons of Coal Boston, July 11. While a gang of men were unloading coal from the sohooner Jennie Hull, at Lewis' wharf, the wharf I gave way and five men were preolpitsted with HO0 tons of coul into the dock. Mich ael llrlsooii and William hmlth wero taken out dead, and itichard D. Beit nnd Martin Hlnes Beriously inlured. "Bet" Hhea Nentrnced to Death. TUOT. N. Y., July 11. "Hat" Shea.wh murdered Iiobert Boss at the election riots in this city, was yesterday scuteneed to die in the electric chair at Clinton ' prison, Uanueniora, la the week begin uiug Aug. 21. Shea's counsel gave nolle of au appeal. Hrothers Drowned Willie llatblBf. Leiianon, Pn., July 11. Eldle and Pat rick Foy.aged 13 aud 14 years respectively, were drowned while bathing in a dam on the outskirts of this city yesterday. The boys were the only support of a widowed mother. A Barcelona, Anarchist Sentenced. Barcelona, July 11. Homer Morull who attempted to asauasiuate the civil governor of this city on June 8S, was yes terduy sentenced to seventeen years' im priaonment Ag-elnit Woman's SolTrace TrkntoN, July 11 The constitutional commUsinn Ie ided udversdy the pvopn ltlons favoring W"mau suffrage and th? election of public prosecutor, STBEfeT WHISPEIUNGB. Neeny Items Uleaned by the Tava l'Mron. IDE Reporters, It was Intimated to me yeittrdnv that tht miners of this region would be ready to strike In sympathy with tho western movement upon Biignt encourngeniem, but I can hardly beliovo this sentiment prevails among the men. So far ns cause for complalut in concerned there nro no men In the county who would be mora Jus tified in striking than the men of this re gion, but I feel confident that other thoughts are sufficient to deter than from taking the step. In tha tirat place thuy are in no condition to do without work; In the second plnce tho business people nru in no position to aid them If they do strike, nnd In thethird place tha bitter las- sous and disappointment tnoy met witnin their last strike were sufficient to disgust them so far as such measures nro con cerned. If every industry lu the country can ha closed down and it becomos evident that thnt end can be attained I would not be surprised to soe our miners go into the movement, for in such a case their ooal would not be needed nnd tha mines mnv be closed for want of n market, I incline to the belief that they will ba among the last to stop work. A well known Gentleman of this county was asked yesterday what he thought of the great strike and this waB the nnswer he whispered into the ear or me ques tioner: "What Cleveland nnd his lenders did with their mouths two years ago thoy are now undoing with tho Huts. Alex. Strouse. the iester of tho Main street court, remarked the other day that Cleveland couiu declare mnrtini inw in Shenandoah without disturbing the equanimity of tho people, because during the nresent dull time verv few are atea on the streets. V 77- .. . 1. .. T .. .. n X- , .,1 tatauient the other dnv which I think I'Kbunr iUbcr. UL i.ierr lumi uiiui m fill verv nlcelv in this column and will Interest all tho readers, whether or not they sympathize wltu tne western trikera. Father Ducav said: "I sug gested to an eminent prelate some time ago that the organization of trusts and the labor question generally bo discussed at tha next Ecumenical Convention, and that It be made a subject for priests to ask In confession of their penitents whether they had been Instrumental in oppressing tha poor. In other worda, I mint mo lorm oi wnat la mown ae -mi examination of consolence" for persons who are about to go to confession ought to be changed so as to Include trusts, for ns It stands at present, men might ba guilty of oppression and of depriving the masses of tneir riguta surougn tne me dium of trusts and yet, not feel called upoi to confass It as n sin. for it does not occur. in so many words, at least, In the ex amination of conscience.' If we were all . . I ,1 , 1,1 . ' .1 - II.. nnn. ... . . .1 ... thera would be a different condition of things, and none of these matters would occur. The examination or sonscienca, in the prayer book, ought to be revised, and I would suggest to those churchmen who have no aympathy with tha strikers to help toward revising It. The pray ar book, as it now stands, in that rezard. at least. s obsolete and men can steal uuuor ine name of a trust, as Pullman kns been doing until hie employes have become wrougnt up to pitcu or oespsration, almost. I have always been in favor of the masses, in their struggle for better conditions. I think Pullman ought to ubmlt this affair to arbitration. That Is reasonable, and, if ha haa such a good cause, why should ha aesltatef Last June. Dick Crawford broucht his twelve months old child, suffering from lufantlle dlnrrhoen, to me, it lind been weaned nt four months old nnd belntc sickly everything ran through It like wnter througn n Bieve. i gave it me usual treatment in sucti cases mux wltu out benefit. Tho child kent irrowlnir thinner until it weighed but little more than when bom, or perhaps ten pouudB l llipn fttnrtert mo inriiprto eivintr unam berlaln'a Colic. Cholera nnd Dlnrrhoen Remedy. Before one bottle of the 25 cent size hnd been used, n mnrked lm provement wns seen nud its continued use cured tho child. Its wenknees nnd puny constitution disappeared nnd its fnther nnd myself believe the child's life was saved by this remedy. J. T. Marlow, M. u., Tnmaroa, in. or suie uy urunicr Bros. oitovisn c. I'ablisheil by requsitj. Here's a pretty how-de-do, tlrover O., Klnee they loau(uratd you In 'C. Every mill asouitce piace Han Hhut down. nd you can trace nopelcss woe In every face, Oiover O, ; When you Irst took the chair, Grover C, Tuero was plenty everywhere, doa't you sea Now we haven't got a Ihlnr All owned by tho tsutrar Rlnr. Wo but listen while they sing, Grover C. Just two more years to serve, Grover O., Ana you ll Dft wneie you acerve, jn consomme you nae soowu wimt you eouiu uu, Hhnwn iho little that you knew. And the country seos It tri. Grover C. When the Democrati are noie, Grover C, Ard it won't De very loop I 1 leu tnee, we a co D&it again oiue more, Unci: to colden davs of '.ore. And of you we'll hesr ro uu re, Grover O. Chorus List to mo, Grover C, Grover C list to me. The whole land cries from shore to shore, to tnee. Ho please stop and snake n sote, TCyerv late elfctloi- vote Thrusts It farther down your throat, Grover 0. u. u., rniiiaeipnia. Don't Tobaooo Spit ur8nokeyourLllo Aws. Is the truthful, eiartlfng title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost la trifling and the man who wants to quit tna can t runs no puysicai or unanciai riSK in aslnc "No to.nao.'' fold hv all drut'trlsts. jioou at arug stores or dv man tree. Aaaress Tho Sterling Jprlnus lnd Komedy Co., Indiana Mineral w s-ly Couuug Events Julv 1(1. Ice cream nnd fruit festival in Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of the Welsh Xinpiisi sunuuy scuooi. July 17. Ice cream and bean soup festival in Koublus' hall, under the nus pices of the women's nenei uorps. Julv 17. Grand Musical Entertainment, 18th anniversary of Shenandoah Valley Kncampment, no. liK), l. u. u. jr., fergu- son b Theatre. Julv 10. 0. 21. Bazaar of Nntlons. in Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of the u. x. i'. u. Julv 81. Ice cream festival and bazar, under the nusplces of Camp 40, P. O, of T. A., in Bobbins' hall. AtigUFt 1. Ice cream festival in Rob bins' opera house, under the auspices of tne J. A. u." sThen Baby woe alek, we gave her Costorla, !7hen aha was a Child, she cried for Castorl. Then she beoaina SIlss, she clung to Costorla. Ifbea she had Children, aba gave them Costorla. Hotel Kaler, Mnhnnoy City, Chnrlea Burchlll. proprietor. The best arranged I lintol In the nnnntv. Convenient to til 1 railroads. Excellent management. ti Get your repairing man's. done at Holder' Tierce FnreAt Fires In Wisconsin. Wmt SurKIllon. Wis., July 11. Forest fires aro raglngn few miles out of the city on tho Grent Northern and St. Paul and Dultlth ronds. Ou the Grent Northern a umber of bridges have been burned. The fire Is very fierce, and in some places wns close to the track and the cars wero scorched. A number of homesteaders nvo been burned out nud all their Im provements destroyed. An Incemllnry's Terrible l'unlalimrnt. VIENNA, July 11. Fotirhundred honses wero destroyed by flro nt Lovcte, Hun gnry, on Monday. Six persons perished nnd n lnrgo number of families have been rendered destitute. A party of peasants nt Brojance discovered a mnn lu the net of setting fire to a barn. They beat him un til he wns insensible, nnd then threw him Into the flames. Ho wns burned to death. Hentllnc's Chnrch War, IlEADINO, Pa., July 11. Fifty property owners petitioned the mnyor to tako some nctlon to stop the disturbances at St. Mary's Polish Catholic church. The pe titioners allege that they arc in continual danger. The mnyor hns consented to nl low the church to be opened this after noon for a funeral, but will hnve armed policemen present to preserve order. Frendergast'fl T.nst Hope Gone, Chicago, July 11. Lnst evening Judge Bailey, of the Illinois supremo court, an nounced that he would refuse to issue n supersedeas In the enso of Preudergnst, the assassin of Mayor Harrison. This ap parently makes certain the hanging of Prendergnst on Iriday next. About the only hope for Prendergnst Is interfereuco by Governor Altgeld. W. H. Nelson, who Is in the druc busi ness nt Klngvllle. Mo., has so much con fidence in Chnmberlnln's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemcdy thnt ho wnrrnnts every bottle nnd offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied after UBing it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk In doing this because the remedy is a certain cure for the dlsenses for which it is Intended nnd he knows it. Itis for sale by Gruhler Bros. LOST CIIKKK. Wedding bells rang here this mornlnc for John Dee nnd Miss Mnme Horn, who were married in St. Mnry Magdalene cnurcn Dyiitev. r. i: uaggett.at nign noon to-uay, 'iho groomsmen were Messrs. Morris Coon, n Wilkes-Bnrre druggist, and William Bnmbrick, of Lost Creek. The bridenmnlds were Misses Tessio Corcoran. of Girnrdville, nnd Bridget Dee, of Lost ureer. Tne unue wore crenm silt witn trimmings to match and the smiling groom wore the regulation black. After the knot was tied the party proceaded to Girardvllle, from whence they take the 5 o'clock trnln for Scranton to remain saveral days. Go to Cnrdln's. 224 W. Centre St.. for bargains in wall paper. 5-18-3m Monaghan's Unrgnlns, A good duality home-mode rag carpet at 80 cents n yard; nice tnble oilcloth, IS cents n ynrd; good dress ginghams, 6 cents n ynrd; the best 50 cent corset In the mnrket. Lnce curtains and dress goods 01 nil Kinds cneap. ". J, iUUNAUHAN, No. as S. Main St., Shennndoah. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessig & BAER. Ashland. Pn.. is printed on every buck. 0-3-ataw Jurors Drawn, The following wore ninone the lurors drawn yesteruny lor uuty nt tne septemj ber term of critninnl court : William Schneider. John Curloy, Patrick Grogan, Charles F. Yohe and Willlom Halkard, or ABhiann; William J. uampuen Delano: W 1 lam G. Stone. Gllherton Benjamin Morrell nud Edward Cnrey, Girnrdville: Thonms Hnlev. Mnhnnoy townshln: Peter Bnker. Jr.. and John Scully, Mnhanoy City; Martin O Hara, Micnnei Aiuiinuv. ar.. oonn uanuo. 11. W. Marshall, Michael Tierney and Joteph Hlnks, Shennndoah ; William J. Harklns, racKviue. A horse kicked H. S. Shafer. of the Free- myer House, Middleburg, N. Y on the knee, which laid him up In bed nnd cnused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chnmberlnln's Pain Balm, which he did, and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Shnfer has recommended it to many others nnd says it is excellent for anv kind of n bruise or sprain. This same remedy Is nlso famous lor its cures 01 rheumatism, for Bale uy Uruhler UroB. SAFE DEPOSIT 1 ASSOCIATION, Of Beading', Penna. Authorized Capital Stock, 1,000,000.00 0FFICEI1S : Isuael H. BOTHEitMKL, - President. Hamilton Godfuet, Secretnry nnd TreaB, M. H. Master, I Agents. W. H. Bachman The vnlue of each shore is J200 nt ma turity. Application fee on eaoh share, 25 cents ; nnd monthly dues on ench share, fl.OO. On dues paid in ndvance for period of six months or longer, S percent. interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw one or all shares nt any time by giving 30 days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of slues paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest after the first year's membership. Shnres mny be subscribed for nnd dues. etc., will be received nt the office of M. II Master's mnrble yard, 187 N. Jardln St, on tho first Monday after the first Sntur day of each month. 33 cl. BroTTnnii'a Cool Resort Cor. Cherry nud Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Handsome Bar Fixtures. Buildings Saving HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphroyfl' Witch Hasol Oil as a curative and iiealinq application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Keliel immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns. Scalds and Ulceration anil Contraction from Burns. Belief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald ueau. it is iiiiiiuiuic. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is Invaluable. It Cures isALT KIIeum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lins or Nostrils. Corns and Bunions. Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three bizes, 2$c.( 50c. and Si.co. Bold b;DrufrglstR,or sent post-paid on recelptof pries. lllBnUUVS' BSD. CO., Ill A IIS ttllllm St., ,w York. OIL JUST ARRIVED. PIII!1'N)I,()) AS if I'AI.MISTHY Mrs. Dane, the emit uhn nolcclst ni-d 1 nla.lst. has ai-ilved In Mienandonh iihd will n "ialn at the Central Home, corner Centre aid Widto streets, for one wtek. Is a gnduate of Fowler and Wells' Phrenological College, uud ns h palmist bus eighteen years' practical experi ence. Iiy a phrenological examination you will ltarn what you can be t study, what propensities yon should cultivate and what restrain. Hy tho art ol pnlmls'ry you will htvo your future lire (xi lulncd to you as set forth bv the line" of vour hand. 1'almlstrv Is tho only true nnd sell ntlfln art bv which the iuiure can do preaicica yu"suons nnswerca concerning butluoi-, love and marriage nrcnoioticsi examinations icr laaics, ou cents: tents. 75 cents. All nsrt es havlcc phrenological examination can have tho hand examlni d absolutely frco of charge. Call and bo convinced. .:o humbug. '"GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. Are mnklng extensive preperntions for the opening of their new pnrk, on the lino of the Lnkeslde Klectrlc Bnllway, by n Monster Pic-nic 7 It will be the event of the season, nnd those In attendance will be treated to all kinds of nmuement. HefreshmentB will be served. Dancing music in abundance. JKS. O. H. I3KIDGMAN, R. C. M., Teacher of violin, Piano,. Violoncello, Cor. Jaidln and Lloyd Sis., Shenandoah. OH RKNT. A nice residence and store room on South J ardin street, with stablo in rear. Inquire of Jinx lteesc, auctioneer, west uentre street. TirANTKD. A crlrl for general housework, V V Apply to Reese's Auction I'oom, Heiiald Drancn omce, west centre street, onecanaoan, TP Ar-TED.- Ten thousand quarts ol huckle VY berries every day. UOOUUAK & uiio., 33 Wet t Centre Btreet. 0-20-tl "benancoan, Pa. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sis., Shenmdoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Costello & Cassidt, Proprietors. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING 1VE. XjjSJ-STI, Formerly of Shenandoah, has opened a lnrge clothing hall, Krotosky's oldstnnd, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old friends from Shenandoah and vicinity. 17.00 buys a handsome spring suit, the latest Btyle. Uetter ones for jlO nnd up. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for tho EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NBW YORK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of thef e papers delivered can leave orders at Max Kecso's. Dougherty 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 60o " " 35o. "You Itfecd i a decent CJJ I YU ncei1 11 now'!ou't PH your credit by wearing seedy garments look like prosperity if you would have folks think you are prosperous. We have Black Cheviots nt 10.00, cut In tbreo buttou long sncks nnd llegent frocks. Blnck nnd blue olnys in snme styles nt W.50. When you wear our clothing your friends will think thnt the good old boom days hnve returned, when you could afford to pay HO or $86 a suit. Our W.00 Suits look just as handsome. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abramson, Manager. 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOE Is tho cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fenco for residences, lawns,cem etcry lots or any kind of fencing. M. H.Masteu has tho agency and carries it in stock at his marble and granite works, 127 N. JARDIN ST. IF YOU WANT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I 00 TO TUB and get tho best. A full set for 18, any stze, shade, shape, and several hundred Bets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds inline at reasonable prices. Don't forget the number. 100 North Centre Btreet, roTTarxZiliE, rA. Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', Z5 N. main St., SUcnnntlonli. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest wines, liquors and cigars, JAMES BOWES, Prop. Atleioii, Pjpty Onis ! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with VST HAWTHORN'S D. S. ROOF PAINT by -a. "STOBT, Agent, 139 East Ooal street, Bhenandoah. It is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, lire and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and papor roofs and walls. Qlve it a trial. LEADING Photographer Market and CentreSts., Pottsville. The best phototrranhs In all the latmt. styles. Wonders leads all photographers. WARREN J. PORTZ, 1 1 iiaMflfll Piano Txmero Pianos nnd orrana renalred. Orders left n.t 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive' prompt attention. GORMAN'S GAF MAIN AND COAL BTfl., Shciiimdonli, Pernio. "Polite and Prompt Waiters. The greatest bargains In town for the next thirty days will be found at tho WKW YORK Cosh Mnery Store, 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hnnd a full line of Children's enps, robes nnd outfits. Mourning Goods a special ty. MDtHi O. W. tlVDH. J. F. PLOPPERT, ala? and Confectioner,, 9 Ea3t Centre Street, SHENAIIDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and vanlUa, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream nnd Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parte of town in pint or quart buckets. XOUR PHOTO S Taken in first-class style at Linton's New Gallery I 14 N. PLUM ALLEY, Rear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25oJ East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. tl.00 Corsets for only 75c. 75o " 'fiOc. 50o " " 35o.