The Eve 3 On VOL. VTII.--NO. 132. SHENANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAY. AUGUST' 4- 1893. ONE CENT. NING Absolutely Free ! To every customer who purchases goods to the amount of $45 GASH! We will give as a present Shepp's Photographs of "the World. J. P. Williams & Son. The Greatest Bargains of the Season 2tl Cents For a Ladies' Vest, reduced from 20 cents. Only 15 dozen to close out the lot. I mass: 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa Now to make Boom for; Fall Goods ! I have concluded to sell off all the Russet Shoes I have at a Big Reduction. Children's Shoes, formerly SI. 00, now 65 cents. Children's Shoes, formerly $1.25. now 75 cents. All kinds of Women's Russet and Oxford Shoes at and below. cost. Prices lowest, whon One pfico to ul!. tt now in order jjLoiise ueaiimsr. : All those iu need of Carpets, Window Shades, Laco orChonillo Curtains, Rugs, Mats, etc., call at T T PPTfF'Q Big Inducements to Buyers-ass -AT People's Store ! Ladies' Black Oxford Ties, patent tip, Die, elsewhere $1 00. Ladles' Itutset Oxfoid Ties 75c, formerly $1.25. Chllds' Black Oxford Tie 5tlc, cheap at 7f3. ' Ladles' Foxed Guitera 90u, reduced from $1.25. Mtu's Teuuls Shoes only 40c. IT1 T$ I" I I XII I l II Chipped Beef, Chipped Summer Sausage, Lunch Beeef, Sardines. PIOKLES ! IN GJ4AB8 AND BY TBB DOZEN. Sweet Pickles, Pickled Onions, iyrups. ! 0 Schmidt. 1 14 South Main Street, quality is cousidorcd. ins , s-i OLD RELIABLE NORTH MAIN STREET. THE - '1T 121 North Malu Btreet' I I I xtrkct; THE CHICAGO UORROli Some Alarming' Testimony Be fore the Grand Jury. INMDIARM A (5QVER, If tho Statement of .loneph Duggiin ho True the Fiitallly Win Dim to (ho Crlm Inality of an Organized Clnng of l'luii dereiH. Special to Evkninq IlmiAi.n, "ucaoo, August 4. VIDENCEof a startling -J nature concerning the Cold Btorngo Warehouse Company was takon by tho grand jury yestcr- day, Tho witness who gave tho evidence was Joseph Duggan, for merly a Stony Island avenuo saloon keeper. and tho man who first told of tho looting the; Cold Storage Warohouso and Its lltlng by a gang of robbers. lie was flushed and ox cited with tho Inquisition ho had undergone, but said ho bad mado a clean breast of It all AcioroniK to lur. iiuggan tncro were 150 men concerned iu the conspiracy, nud 1)0 declared that hu had Riven tho names to the urmid jury. He said thut from the opening of the exposition right up to tho time at tho lire goods were stolon, or at least removed from th Cold Storage wnro- House Dy tuo wagon load. The wagons used were oxnress wagons generally. though ho' had known of water carts go ing out tho gates with tanks filled with hams, bottles of wlno and other stock. "Who removed the goodsf" ho was asked by a reporter. "Employes of the warehouse and a gang that lives' on Stony Island avenue, just outside tho grounds." "Did you give ovldcnce that would lm pllcatecrtmiually tho persons who removed the goodsf" "Ves; there will he a sensation when this thing comes out. There a'ro about 160 Implicated. I havo given tho names to the jury." More witnesses are testifying in regard to tne altalr today. The bonds of tho World's fair officials, found guilty by Judge Stein of contempt 01 court in the violation of the Cling- man Injunction by closing the fair to the public Suuday, July 33, wero filed yes terday, thereby suspending proceedings penning the action of the appellate court. Tho ease cannot take precedence on the appellate court calendar, and at the ear liest possible time will not bo called before the end of noxt October. Colored people from all parts of the country will visit tho fair on Aug. 1, this aay naving ueen set aside by the fair man- agement for the Afrloan raoe. The excur sion committee has secured concessions from several railroads, and excursions will bo run from-Louisville and other southorn cities and Intermediate points. There will also be exourslons from tho east and west. The exercises will take place in Festival hall, beginning at S o'clock. Slesslcretta Joues, the blaok Pattlj Harry Burlolgh, teacher In the National Conservatory of Music, New York; Sidney Woodward, of noston, and Mmo. bellka will be the solo ists. A specially trained chorus of 100 voices, the original Flsk jubileo singers ana tne exposition orchestra will partlcl- pate. There will bo scenes from the opera or "uncie rom's (jauin." comnosed bt young negro, Will M. Cook. All tho music will.be by colored authors. In the evening Fred Douglass will preside and deliver the oration. Addresses will also be made by Joan JSl. Langston, of Vlrgiula; IS. K. ilruce, of Mississippi, Charles M. Morris. of New York, and other prominent colored orators. One of India's potentates, theMaharajah oi iinpurtuaua, reacned Chicago yester day. Accompanied hy one of his half dozen wives and his retinue, he registered at tne Hotel Windermere, where sump tuous apartments had been reserved for them. The maharajah has come to see the fair and will stay until he has "done" the exposition thoroughly. 1110 paiu admissions at the lair yester day were w,wi. Itlotlng I.eadvllle'fetrlkers. LEADVILLE, Colo., Aug. 4. Trouble oc curred at the Arkansas Valley smelter when the company announced a reduction ui iu per cent, in an wages, to taxe euect at once. About forty men remained work Ing, but the strikers got together nud drove the men who were working out of the smelter. Quito a scrimmage ensued, stones and clubs being generally used, but no one is reportea seriously injured, although sev eral were badly pounded up. The plant wm uo sunt uown for the present. Tho captain of the Leadvllle militia has asked the adjutaut general nt Denver for arms aud ammunition for use In case of neces sity. Two Hundred House Destroyed by FJre. LONDON, Aug. 4. The Paris correspond ent of The Times says that nearly one- tniraor tne town of l'ort tiouls, the cap ital of the island ot Mauritius, was de stroyed by fire on July S3. Eight streets were burned, including the Hue do la Chaussee, the principal commercial thor oughfare, on which were located the offices of the leading French aud English mer chants. About 200 houses, most of which had withstood the great hurricane of 1603, were consumed. Jjie loss amounts to more than 1,000,000 rupees. Holes Positively Decline to Run Again, Des MoiNKj. Ia., Aug. 4. Governor Boles has wutten a letter to Chairman Fullon, of the Democratic state central committee, positively refusing to be a candidate for renominatlon for governor, being opposed to a third term. He advises his party to make no nomination for United States senator, but continue to stand for the eiectiou for United States senator by the people. A" Victim of College Ilaiera. WOOSTEH, O., Aug. . Charles Meinln- ger, an imbecile, Is dying in the poorhouse here as the result ot a college hazing. Meinlnger came to this oouuty two years ago from Lancaster, l'a. He was subject to epileptic fits, which have grown until he ishelpless. He states that bis trouble was brought ou while attending school. when a party ot classmates subjected him to a hazlBg. Bwt photoxri.ph.1 and ertyoni at Dabb't, 0 ME OBia tJ OBSERVATIONS. Wlint He Keen mill Hears During III, Travels. Whon compared with the two squares bo lowl Main street, between Ccntio and Coal, presonts a pitiful sight. The rropcrty ownors on theso two squares iro lotting a rare oppor tunlty slip through i heir hands by not making a movo towards paving. Perhaps when thoy fully roallzo tho benefits of paving and wish to securo It tho Borough Council will not bo Ino condition to meet the roqulrcmonla and theso peoplo will kick themselves for their tardiness, Ono of tho most difficult things Is to con vince the majority of peoplo that a glass of hot water will much moro effectually quench thirst than ico water, or ovon ordinary cold water. Most persons shrink from the bare thought of drinking a glass of hot water on a warm day. Naturally such would bo tho case, but tho shrinking from it Is a mistake. It will provo a littlo boating temporarily, which will be followed'by an agreoablo coolness, and an abatement of thirst that will surprise. It will ilot cost much to mako 'tho experiment Tho Shenandoah lady who wants to bo young lady all her llfo should make Harulo to go to bed early, to get up early and to sleep alone on a clean hair mattress that is regularly aired aud annually mado over, Sho doesn't want a pillow, and uovcr, uovor. never a comfortable ou her bed; tho pillow is thought to hluclor perfect rosplratiou and to spoil a pretty back, aud tho cotton-weighted covor Is known to obstruct vontllatlou Blankets and quilts are loosely woven; they allow tho excretions from the sweat glands to oscapo; comfortables do not; ou account of tho density of tho cotton batting tho skin Is heated, tho perspiration docs not evaporato readily, and in consequence the lungs, in tontines and kidneys are forced to do extra work in carrying oil' tho was'.o material. . I havo been surprised In my rambling about town to find that there aro some Demo crats who look upon the nomination of I'. J, Mulholland for Controller as a Joke and do not.liesitiUe to say that ho is tho millstone on (lie ticket nominated last Monday. Now I am of tho opinion that theso peoplo may be treated to a big surprise on tho morning fol lowing the election noxt November and that tho Controller-ship Is not a plum ou which the Republicans can build with cortainty. It is quite true that Mr. Mulholland is not a man of wealth or special prominence iu the county ; it Is also true that he had not the advantages for education iu his younger iaysN' mat tne young men oi to-uay enjoy ana tnat he by no means rauksiu tho highor lines of .educated people, but it does not follow that this may defeat him. By his townsmen "Baddy" Is known as a good natural, jovial fellow with a good stock of common sense and a good supply of sagacity, t'orhaps It was guess work on his part, but before 111 Democratic convention was hold ho reioatcd aud emphatically declared that if Harry Muldoon failed to socuro tho nomination for treasurer ho (Mulholland) would bo named for Controller, but if Muldoon won tho Con- trollershlp would not bo expected. Many aro now inclined to the opinion that "Paddy1 hid a far better insight of tho situation than tho majority of his friends thought ho had ; and I am of tho opiulou that should ho bo elected to tho oluWthe duties wi l be psr termed as well and In all probability better than some of the peoplo who aro inclined to taunt him on his lack of education could carry them out. Tho official is one of tho most im portant In tbo county, hut it must be rcinenr bored that the incumbent will have the priv ilego of a chief clerk at a salary that will be acceptable to a man of ability and if a Con trailer with any common senso and his elll. cient chief clerk should strike a snag there is plenty of legal talent at hand at all times off tho hill. Mulholland filled tho office of Chief Burgess of Shenandoah for two succes sive years and he left tho office with a clean record. 1 beliove that should ho bo elected Controller he is capable of building up an other similar record, Mulholland is poor aud lacks educational advantages of many of his fellow men, but he says ho has enough com' mon senso to keep his feet out of the sand My point Is that many of those who are now poking 'un a' J.ulholland may yet dance to bis fiddling. The local political pot Is beginning to boll In earnest. It was simmering before tho Deoi ocratic county convention, but since tho work of that body has been completed the relative merits and demerits of tho respective candl dates has occupied the attention of tlio aver age Shenandoah statesman. Although this Is called an "oft year," there will bo no lack of Interest In political circles in this county. A few days ago I enjoyed a ride over the Lehigh Valley road, aud at East Pcnu Junc tion my attention was directed to a novel railroad safety gate, being Introduced by that company, J ney are worxoa oy air pressure. A pump is attached for pumping air into the pipes controlling the gates aud whonever those are to be used they will work with a slight movement of the gate tender's fingers. Thoy will come down and returu up uniform ly and steadily. During a discussion over tbo scarcity of sites for dwellings In this town, J. J. Franey made a unique suggestion the other day. He thought that In a pinch a good many building lota could J socurod by filling iu tho old mine broaches of the Kehley Ituu colliery north of Llue street. Ohe. The motto of the proprietors of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrako Bitters Is, "the greatest good to the greatest number," and so sell a large bottle of a valuable remedy for the small price of 25 cents, aud warrant every bottle to glvo satisfaction or money ie funded lm lllglifrUeil Neighbors. The Mabanoy City base hall mar agement has a remarkable nerve. When 'xl to play a game with the home team at th i frot tlug park It very modestly (J) asked v.r a guarantee of 450. Clubs that play at Maba noy City receive a guarantee; of $26 fo eacM game. A common cold should not bo neglected, Downs' Elixir WiU cure It, ii uhbj mm. Items. Which the Reporters Have Gleaned. TARDY BOROUGH GOIMIL Tho llcgiilnr Meeting Wlilrh AVns to IIiivo Ilcoil Held r.mt Might I 'oil Through lle cniinon Quorum of tho Mpiulirrs Could Not bo Secured. HE first Thursday of oach month Is tho date upon which tho Bor ough Council Is ex pected to moot to ro- vlow alt business of tho month past and arrango plans for tho noxt half month. It la an Im portant meeting and under an old established rule tho only ono at which bills can bo paid, so it is really tho fororunuor of pay day for tho poopto who perform work for tho borough during tho month aud a falluro of tho Couucllmcn to meet is a soro disappointment to theso pooplc. Last night tho Councllmon wore very tardy and tbo hour fixed for tho opening, 7:30 o'clock, found nouo of thorn presont. At a few minutes beforo 8 o'clock some of thorn walked in and a coupio 11 tiding that there was not a, quorum present and that President Bettcridgo was not thoro, walked out again, Tho Councilmeu who visiled tho chamber during tho oveniug wero Messrs, James, Coakloy, Finney, Dougherty, Qallaghcr, Vau Duscn, Holniun and McGulro, but the coming and going mado it Impossible to get eight iu tho foom at one tlmo for a quorum aud thoso who did rcuuiu finally wont away disgusted. No mooting can bo held now until some night next week and meauwhiloauy business depending on tho action of Council must re main unsettled until that tlmo. Amoug thoso who waited last night were Messrs. Franey aud Brewer, who aro interested In thoColum biau Browing Company, but thoy said thoy were not ou hand to ask anything of Council in connection with their enterprise, save to mako au explanation as to why tho bricks which aro to ho used iu tho construction of tho browory building havo been allowed to block tho South Main Btreot pavomcnt. The explanation is called on account of a com plaint by a neighboring property owner. President Beitjfidgo's failure to put tbo Board of Health in operation was fully criti cised last night. Ho has had two months in which to make a selection of five citizens, aud tho Bummer is fast draviug to a close. Many thought last night that evou If ho was unable to attend tho meeting it was no excuse for a failure of tho appointments, as tho names could havo been sent to Council in writing, Tho prcsenco of tho President was not neces sary to mako the appointments legal ; and theio is nothing to prevent tho President an nouncing tho appointments betwoon meetings of Council. USE DANA'S SAKSAPABILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CUKES." TELEPHONE SERVICE. l'ho Lung DNlnnce Tolrphmio Coiuptuy 1'UhMuK tile Wurli. Tho Peuusylvania Telephone Company, which has tho right of way through this town, is pushing tho work of connecting the various towns In this county by tho long dls Unco telephone. The line will extend turougli Jlabauoy city to Pottsvllle and lleuii ing Iu one direction, and through Tamaqua and Mauch Chunk to Allcntowu, Bethlehem and Kaston in auothcr diroction, At Beading and Tamaqua connection will bo mado with tho maiu lines of tho American Telephone Company, extending to Scranton, Williams port, Wilkes-Barro, Buffalo, Pltfaburg, Chi- cugo, Milwaukee, In the west, and Philadel phia, Washington, New York, Boston and Portland, ia tho east. It will be possible un dcr tho new system to hold a clear and intel ligible conversation with persons in any of the cities mentioned. In addition to tho through lines local me tallic circuits will be provided for business between tho important towns of the county, thus avoidlng.delays In connection Incident to tho presont system. Tho servico is now In operation in Mahauoy City, and is apparently giving general satisfaction, USE DANA'S SABSAPAEILLA, its 'THE KIND THAT CUKES." A NEW FACTORY. Work Commenced ou the Shenandoah Manufacturing Couipauy's HulUlhig. The contract for tho eroctlon of tho Shen andoah Manufacturing Company's hat and oap factory wa3 yesterday awarded to Jesse B. Davis for $3,050. The building is to be located on Emerlck Btreet, Just north of Coal. It will be a four-story framo structure cover ing a los80x 30 feet. Evan J. Davies, who has the contract for makiug excavations for the foundations, started a largo forco of men at work yes terday morning. Tho Shenandoah Manufacturing Company is a joint stock company which succeeds Bob bins & ilonsenlvk. The firm was eo success ful in its busiuoss that tho organization of tho company and the erection of a now and larger factory was made necessary to meet its or ders, which are now coming in from all see. tlous of the United States. Uailurka Under Halt. Charles Dadurka, who was reported In the HmiiLU a few days ago as having deserted his wife and taking $3,700 of her money, and who subsequently returned and restored the funds, has now been placed under $300 ball by Justice Mouaghan for assaulting the wou.au sluce his returu. SchclUer Sella. Michael Schelder has sold out his saloon and restauraut at the corner of White and i Centre streets and Martin V. Helsenbergcr is J"UB a iruusier oi mo license, STE A.MBR SUNK. aii jsxcur.lun .Steamer Oofs to the Hiiltom of Lnko iloorgo. Bpeolnl to Hvknino Hr.UAI.D. Albany, N. Y Aug. 4. This morning an excursion steamer, carrying soveral hundred ploastiro sookcrs, wont to tho bottom of Lako Ooorgo, near Pearl Point Tho llfo boats wore Immodlatoly manned, and tho bravo crow, with tho osslslanco of sovoral passon gors, saved all on board with tho oxceptlon of twolvo. Thoso met Hiolr death In a watery grave. a. r. A. l'KKSONAL. i. II. Moyor, of Drohersvlllo, was a town visitor to day. J. O. Koads, of Pottsvllle, was In town yes. terday afternoon. John Kern is homo from Cambria county to Bpeml a brlof vacation. Miss Ruth Williams, of Green Kldgc, is vis- Iting rolativos In town. Mrs. Fred J. Portz, of North Main street, left to-day for Nescopeck. Conductor Guldner, of tho Lohigh Valloy Railroad, Is at tho World's Fair. Miss Suslo Daniels returned to her homo at Shatnokin yesterday, aftor visiting relatives hero. Misses Lottie and Katie Burkhart aro spending several days with friends at Mauch Chunk. Tho wife of M. Bury, tho watchmaker, re turned homo last ovoulng, nfter an oxtouded trip to Oormauy. Miss Williams, of Jorsoy City, who had been visiting hor uncle, S. D. Hess, returned homo this morning. Misses Sadie Kehior aud Lizzio Krapp aro the guests of Hazlcton friends, where they will spond a weok. Capt. Bailey, president of tho Traction Company, aud Hon. D. D. Phillips, of Gor dou, wero iu town to-day. Miss Suo Fowler left for Pir.!al litre vnatn.. W juavu- day. Beforo returulng she will go to Chicago and visit the World's Fair. Mrs. O. B. Fryo and sons.Frank and Alton. of Wilkcs-Barro, aro visiting tho family of James Daniols, ou North Whlto street. Rev. Gross and wife aro tho guests of Dr. arid'Mrs. J. S. Klstler. Rev. Gross hi tho Pre siding Elder of tho Evangollcal church iutbls district. B. L. Tally aud wife, who had been tho guests of Mrs. Talloy's parents In town slnco Monday last, loft for their homo in Baltimore, JHU., tuts morniug. Mrs. Fairchild and daughters, Mahala and Tllllo, returned homo last evening aftor spending two weeks pleasantly with friends iu New York, Jorsoy City aud other places. I'oluts. Keop your premises clean. Tho family health depends upon it. Tho Schuylkill Press Association meets at Pincgrovo noxt Tuesday. Tho secretaryship of the School Board, at 4U per montb, ia quite a plum now. A substantial flag pavement is being laid In front of tho Foltz property on East Coal street. cuionug mis towu still run at a rate of speed contrary to tho borough ordl. nances. Tho Bobbins properly; at the corner of Con. tre aud Whlto streets, Is receiving a new coat of paint. Railroad men under the employ of tho Heading company now receive their nay by cnecKs, instead of the cash as heretofore. Captain Jack Crawford, tho poet scout. woU knowu iu this town, was honored by boing elected one of tho vice presidents at tho silver convention In session at Chicago, All tho towns in tho county are now ex perieuciug a drought, such as existed about this timo last year. Economy should, thero fore, bo oxercised by consumers. Tho truck of car No. 23, ownod by the .bcnuylfciu traction Company, and which was destroyed by fire at No. 5 several weeks ago, nas neon snipped away to be rebuilt. The foundations for the new dwellings to he erected adjoining tho Herald office, by F. C. Eeose aud Charles Smith, is ueariug comple tion and will soon be ready .V fiio frame work. Tho English Baptist Sunday sehools of this town and Mahauoy City will bold a joint picnic at Lakosldo to-morrow, A very ploas- anc timo is expected. The Jaro for tho round trip will bo only 38 cents. The work of conquering tho Are In the Penn sylvauia oolllery Is progressing satisfactorily, although necessarily slow. Should nothing unforeseen happen, it is expected tho tnimVwill be in readiness to rosumo operations on Mon day next, Huiitlugnml ITlshlug. The seeoud edition of "North Star Points" has just been issued. It 'is a hjok of refer ences for all points between Chicago and Lake Superior along the line of the old Milwaukee & Northern railroad, now the Lake Suporlor dlvliion of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway. It tells where to hunt deer aud where the trout hide, beside containing lots of other Information. Good hunting and fishing all along tho line. Send your name and address with a 2-cont stamp to George H. Ueuflbrd, G. P. A, Chicago, 111., or to John K. Pott, D. P. A WiUlamsport, Pa, for ono of them. 7-31-3t d&w No Scrip Here. The miners of this section were agreeably surprised yesterday when they received their jy from tho P. & II. C. & I. Co. In cash, Reports had been circulated that the com pany would pay them iu sorip, or oheeks. It was rejiorted.yostorday afternoon that all the employes except the clerks had been paid in cash and that the clerks had been re quested not to use the checks unless they wero in need of immediate funds, but this report was also incorrect, AU the pay in this section was made iu cash. Arnica & Oil Liniment Is very healing and soothing, and does wonders when applied to old sores. lm Delinquent Tax Notice. All taxes duo to me on the dunlioates of IBS) and 1B90 must be paid to M. M. Burke. Esq , wno is retained, by me to makesucU cotlectious Cuci-i: SeuMioT Augusi, i. IBM. 8-4-lm Mil I JUSTICES. The Local Courts are Kept Busy. THE RESULT OF PAY-DAY 'Mqulro Monnghnii, tho Dispenser of JuntlcV" - in the "Illoody rirnt," Tries Two Cnsesy'?' Upon tho Vluirgo or Assault nml Hatter Other Local Happenings. " AY day brought with tt . , tho usual quota of an-, rests and suits before '5ki justices and the calenV- ',' dar of tho First ward1' , i court received several , ' additions to iits record," To-day Justico Mona ' ghau was kept busy giving hearings to th'e 'sobered np" who had reclined on tho soft - sides of tho lockup benches over night, ' .' ' Ono of tho cases was that of Honry Elley."- i of Lanigans, against Anthony Petrowsky.eni ployed as a blacksmith in the shops at Ellen gowan colliery. Rlloy and another:;' young mau named Thomas Griffiths wore " whistling a tune as thoy walked into the . shop aud Petrowsky told them to desist, aa'f-'")' tbo whistling anuoyed him. Tho injunction" was not respected and Potrowsky ordered thoi.' 4$ young men from tho shop. An oxchango of sarcastic compliments followod and resulted In tho blacksmith throwing and kicking Kllcy. The latter retaliated very effectively with a "sprag" and then camo to town atidw? ' iiwniii nnf. a wurnint Ttw. ....... . u..v.wVHVH ............ i i.i.iiufcj ntui luqmrou to lurnlsh $300 bail for his appoarai -o Another caso was that of Miss Elite 'rn Dowling against her brother, Martin, charg-'f iug him with assaulting herself and mothor,'' f ' nuiiu luiuAiutiuu, iuariui is only tweuty yoarsofage. He imbibod too freely lu pay .p day Juico aud rosontod a scolding his mother? i i had given aud tho testimony went to show1 v that ho Is habitually abusive at home. 1 Ho was committed to jail iu dolault of norti . bail. There was quite a lively row In Bradley 'a ' - row in tho First ward last night and this"' . S morning Jacob Kookda mado his appearance ' "k as complainant with a badly swollen head 1 aud Cut face, and an eye that looked like - piece of beef that has traveled from San Fran ' ' 1 Cisco to Hlieiiaudoah iu a car without lco,.lr was au ugly looking otlc. Kookda charged ht that Miko Plowcheu aud George Anglovich h had beaten aud kicked him. Tho latter waft, iy? put under bail, but Plowcheu cannot be found 4' ' Tho llalllo of Gettysburg, j " Wo beg leave to adviso our readers to be suio and not forget to seo tho panorama of ' tho battlo of Gettysburg, whilo In Chicago ' during tho fair. Take advantage of tho low ' rates and see Gettysburg. There is no pie-i-i ; turo in the world like this ot Gettysburg; no other picture presents such a scope of eouutrjipj or gives such a thrilling repiosentatron of -SLu battle. It is no wonder it is called "Chicago's? I'rillft. nml r,tntRf. Arttati., A ,t -..!... rAV' is tho original Gettysburg, and has been her onexnltnilon tor the last ten years. To give our readors au idea of its popularity, wo can only say that during thoso ten years over two millions of peoplo have visited it, aud it has paid its stockholders over $115,000 in dividends. It is situated in tho centre of the city, corner of Wabash avenue and Hubbard court. Any south Bide cable car takes you directly to it. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cure indigestion heartburn, coativeness and all malarial dis eases. Twcuty-flvo cents por bottle. lia A l'umlly Iteuulou. r..iA r . . . - . il ideiiee of Georgo Kueahtj Branionw recently, in honor of Miss Wheeline. Amom- ihose present were Mrs. 8. W. Kneeht anrt children, of Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. W. Culp aud fami y, Miss Gertie Knocht, of Washlm ton, D. U; Miss Galena Knecht, Mis3 Sallie Knecht, of town; Thomas Train, H. Walgot, of Now Jersey, and others. Miss Wheeling, after spending three weeks as tho guest of Mr aud Mrs. Georgo Knecht, left for Philadelphia and Cape May. On September 1st she will h joined by Miss Gertie Knecht, and together tney win visit tbe World's Fair and othsr points of interest in the West. Ooui-hlBg Ltiad to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough woe. Obituary. Mrs. Hennossy, an aged woman who earned a living for herself and disabled husband by. doing washing for families In town, dic4t her home ia Brownsville this morning, ffn'o had been confined to her home only since Tuesday evening last. Old age and chronlo dysentery caused death. ' USE DANA'S BARS A PARILL A, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." He is Kuowu. Dr. Mohrelander Bays tho party who stole the violin from his office in Finney's H.ig Btore is known and that unless tht, instru ment Is immediately returned an officer will be sent to look for It. USE DANA'S BAR3APARILLA, its " THE KIND THAT CUBES", Uo to Smith1. for the finest fruits and vegetables of tiXL kinds go to Smith's, 17 West Centra street Beddall building. Everythlugiu season at'thel lowest prices, 7'29-w Buy Keyttone flour. Be sure that the a nine Lxssia St Baib, Ashland, Pa- is printed m every sck. 3-3-3Uw You lire lutltctl to call at clcke's Carpet Btore, No. xo outu Jardln Street, to see Ills new line ot Carpets, OU Cloths aud -Window at :l: 3 ' Pi