The Evening Herald. SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1893. VOL. VT.II.--NO. 1 93. ONE OE J?ew Specialties for Ladies I Havo Just received a stnall lot of Ladles' Night Gowns of tho celebrated "W" Brand, made entirely on lock stitch machine, milled or laco trimmed, which I close out at 57 cents, worth 85 and 95 cents. Second, I offer a lot of Pillow Shams and Sheet Shams already outlined to savo you tho work at 25 cents, worth 50 cents. JMax Schmidt, 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Now to make Room for: Fall Goods! I have concluded to sell off all the Russet Shoes I have at a Big Reduction. Children's Shoes, formerly $1.00, 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. 2S Replenish Your Stock Household Utensils! A T thia Beason of the year there la J Shades, Skirt Boards, Tube aud Boilers, Cnil'ee Mills, Mirrors, Flour Cans, Bread Boxes, Brewl Pans, Drip Patin. Roist Pans, Ooul Hods, Oil Caus, Cake Gridt'les. Wollle Irons. Sad Irons, Picture Easels, etc, etc. Our line of JTluware induces everytuing neeueu in GffiVIN. DUNCAN 0 Boutla. &&zxx Btreot. Big Inducements to Buyersss -AT Ladies' BWclt Oxford Ties, patent tip, 65o, elsewhere f 1.00. Ladles' Ru6set Oxford Ties 75c, formerly $1.25. Childs' Black Oxford Ties 50c, cheap at 75o. Ladles' Foxed Gaiters 90o, reduced from $1.25. Men's Tennis Shoes only 40o. For Sale To-day ! Ten Tons Chop Our own make Our chop is strictly pure feed. Made of sound clean grain. Three Thousand Bushels 3STBW OATS. . ' One Thousand Bushels Corn, Fifty Tons Choice Timothy Hay, .rHo Arrive Thin Week. Beauty and Comfort Aro happl y combined In the Chairs Wo aro now offering. A really ser viceable and olegant article is placed wlthlu tlio reach of all. Wo offer a large now stock of rocking chairs at greatly rcducod prices, ranging from $X.OO to $2B.OO. J' P- Williams & Son. 14 South Main Street, ofiten., . always something needed. Window iiouseKeeping. & WAIDLEY'S THE - pie's S "JF 121 North Main Street, ist sirs sin Recapitulation To-day Shows Much Damage. WORK OF TERRIFY SALES Hovenil Houses Suffer by Konson of Hie WlmM and Floods Hloctrlo Tlnllwny ltontlbert nml Trolley Wlro also Damaged. Jackson's ratch Buffered. E winds that blew and yo rain that fell last night played havoo In many places lu town and thcro was much wallingamong property owners this morning. Recapitulations showed that carpenters, roofers, plumbors aud glaziers, as well. as painters, will find plenty work heforo them whon called upon to make good the damage done by the storm. It was one of tho worst nights thu peoplo oxporionccd for some time. Tho winds swept ovor the houso tops and through the high ways and by-ways liko hurricanes and swept boforo them everything which was not se curely fastened. In some cases It oven tore things from its fastenings and swept, them far from tholr propor places. Even houses rocked on their foundations ana more than one family was tcmptod to fleo for some other harbor of safoty. A houso on tho Kondrlck property, at tho cornor of Centra street and Plum alley, was one of tho places which the storm attacked with especial ferocity and tho roof was badly torn. As the weather continued threatening to-day Mr. Kondrick put a foreo of roofers at work this morning to guard against damage to tho interior of tho house tn caso a second storm should blow up, People who tako delight in tho caro of trees beforo their residences were sorely vexed thU morning to find that during tho night the storm had swept away branches and in many cases almost uprooted Bover.il trees. The Schuylkill Traction Company suffered considerably from tho effects of tho storm, At several points down the valley tho floods from the mountain waihcd away the beds of the tracks and left deep gaps several yards in length, with tho rails and sills suspended over them. Fortunately some of tho damaged was dono wlien cars were on eacn side or the damaged points and by resorting to a transfer system tho company was enabled to send tho belated passengers to thoir destination ; but during tho later hours of tho night and in tho early morning tho fury of tho storm increased tho damage and when tho time arrived for the cars to rosumo travel to-day it was found that even tho transfer systom could not bo resorted aud peoplo from sovcral points down the valley were obliged to traycl on the Lchighand I. & E. railroads. To-day the company put largo gangs of navvies along tho lines and in a few hours bad tho tracks in shapo for regular tratllc The trolley wlro of the road also suffered aud was blown from its fastenings in sovcral places. This gavo the company great concern, as it was foarod somo porsou might attempt to pick up "tho fool killer," but tho severity of tho storm kept a great majority of the peoplo in their homes and if thore wore any roaming about tlioy were sensible enough to'leavo tho wlro alono. At least no accidents from that source have been reported Many of tho peoplo who do not enjoy the advantages of a sewerage system wore in n sorrowful plight to-day. Somo collars con talned bodies of water of a considerable depth and pieces of furuituro, empty boxes, tuba and like vessels were having Vigilant- Valkyrie contests of their own. Uaud pumps wero soon in operation in front of several properties to-day and their products rushed down tho gutters In torrents, as did tho perspiration down the faces of tho men at the pumps, who couldn't see why all tho rain didn't go into tho resorvoirs, where it is needed most. The street electric light servico of town was also a sufferer. Many of the wires were damaged and at about midnight the men at the power station were obliged to give way to tho severity of tho storm by shutting off the power. The storm raged with groat fury at Ellen gowan and Jacasou's paten and several houses at the lattor place were unroofed, A slaugter house at Ollberton was unroofed aud tho contents of tho building wero left without a covering. A buggy occupied by two young men was blown down an embankment on the road from No. 3 to Win. Penn and wrecked, The occupants escaped injury. Four largo panes of glass in the bay win dow of tho Beddall building, on West Centre street, wero shattered by the winds. Soveral panes In the windows of Foley's storo on West Centre street were also do mollshcd. William Wilkinson's house at Lost Creek was unroofed. Seibert's slaughter house, at Mahanoy City, was blown down, A porch at the rear of the Ilelsonberger property, corner of Whlto and Centra streots, was blown down. A largo quantity of dirt from a culm bank of tho Qirard colliery was caught in the flood and heaped upon the electrio railway tracks ' near Qlrardvllle to the depth of several feet. A large gang of men wero busy shoveling away the obstruction this morning, The telegraph linos wero demoralized by the storm and several wires remained in dls order even this afternoon, so great was the damage done in some districts. A bad cough or ordd calls tor a good remedy mine cure lor lu For Coughs, Colds, La Qrlppe and OouViinptlon, a perlect and nar uanent euro Is i-rau.rina. the worst cases yield to Its beaUopropertles. Costs 2a cents, rWi'tui.:- "-'jVaV P, P. D. Kuiin'i ores FOR RESCUING MINERS. A Safoty Apparatus for Use Immediately Aflor Kxplofdons. Many contrivances for enabling men to breath in compartments filled with smoko and in mines diffused with after-damp or other bad air .havo boen lnventod, and occasionally used during tho last fifty years, both In oases of llres on tho surfaco and mlno fires, says tho Scranton Colliery I-Mglnttr, but tho most practical apparatus to which our attention has been directed for tho rescue of minors after fires or colliery explosions is that which lias recently boon Introduced Into tho United States and known as tho "QaUbert Respiratory Apparatus." It consists of a reservoir of air with fioxiblo attachments of light weight, which tho operator carries on his back after having first filled it with air by moans of a small tap which forms put of tho arrangomont. The filling is done in lees than a minuto. Tho air contained in tho rosorvoir is communicated to the lungs by moans of two tubes ending in a mouth piece which tho operator puts in his mouth, in which ho fixes it by a slight pressuro of tho teeth. Thi air of the reservoir' thus roaches him without any effort on his part, and is sent back with tho same facility into tho same rosorvoir. This arrangement allows a man to breath tho B.iino air over again sevoial times for quito an extended time varying according to tho operators from 15 to 1!3 and even 30 minutes. Tho operator can ascertain from his breath ing when it is time to return to tho fresh air, wbero ho can impty tho rosorvoir or tho foul and fill It with good air. Tho apparatus is a great auxiliary In rescuing persons from suffocation, whether in casos of fires on the surfaco or in mlnos. The operator requires no training to accustom himsolf In tho uso of tho apparatus, which will permit my one to enter and remain and work with safety in places which are filled with tho most deadly gases or dolotorious emanations. It only requires a few seconds to got the apparatus in readiness when required. It has recently been tested and, according to tho best of our Information, successfully, in somo of tho fiery coal mines of Franco, England aud Germany. It has likewise been put to practical tests In tho Uuitod States, and was used by tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company at an explosion of firo-damp In tholr Pettcbono Shaft near Wilkes- Barro. From tho reports which havo reachod us of various trials in gaseous mines, the apparatus is likely to prove very serviceable in tho tho saving of lifo in fiery mines, and in rescuing victims of mlno explosions and fires. An electric lamp which accompanies the respirator has been improved by Mr. Charles Law; it is a primary battery, incandescent lamp so arranged that by reversing it by turning it upsldo down, it lights and the bSttery is in action; whon tho .other side is dp tho fluid is not in contact with tho colls 'and it can bo left in that position until wanted, and can bo used instantly. The ad vantage tho lamp has, when used by a roscue party after a mlno explosion, is that it will burn In black-damp, so that tho party may proceed immediately into the mine after an explosion without waiting for the renowal of tho ventilation. It has been found that tho lamp will not flro carbu retted hydrogen. Such an apparatus, together with tho electric light, is calculated to be of tho greatest service to miners aud mine opoiators, and If It had been on tho premises at a recent firo in ono of tho westorn mines, when throo lives were lost through tbo choku-damp, they would havo beon rescued. Fried oysters a specialty at 51 cElhenny's 912tf CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. IVhero aud When (Services Will be Con. ducted To-morrow. Trinity Roformed church, Rev. Robert O'Boyle, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 i, m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. Everybody welcome. EDgllsb. Lutheran church, M. 13. Ilavlce, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m Prayer meeting rhursaay evening at 7. Kehelos Israel Congregation, West Oak street, Rev. S. Rablnowltz, Rabbi; services very Friday evening; Baturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services at (0 a. m. and 6 p. tn. by the pastor, Rev. D. I. Evans. Sunday school a1 2 p. m. Everybody welcome, Roman Cathollo church of the Annunciation, Cherry street, above West street, Rev. II. F. O'Koilly, pastor. Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Vespers at 3:00 p, m. St. George's Lithuanian Cathollo church, corner Jardln and Cherry streets. Rev. L. Abromaltle, pastor. Mass and preaching at 10 a. m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Ebeneier Evangelical church, Rev. R. M. Llch teawalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. in German, and 6:30 p. m. In EugltshrSunday johool at 1 :30 p. m. All are heartily tori tad to attend, Salvation Army, corner Mi' In and Oak streets. Captain Eather and Lieutenant Salndel in command. Services all day, commending at 7 and 11 a. m'and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will bo held every night during the week excepting Monday night. Presbyterian church. Services In the morn lng and evening conducted by Rev Thomas M. Morrison. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Chris tian Endeavor Sooloty will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thurs day evening at 7:30, All are cordially Invited. English llaptist church, South Jardln street. Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. In. Preaching by Rev. John W. Frames. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Monday evening at 7:30 the Y. I. U. U. n ill meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. First Methodist KpUoopal church, Rev. Wm. Powlck, pastor. Morning, Quarterly meeting. Love feast at 9:15, followed by prenohtng by Rev. W. L. MoDowell, of Chester, Pa. Even, lng, preauhlng by the pastor. Sunday school at 8 p. m. Epworth League at 5:15 p Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others are always welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal cburtth, Oak street, near Main. Morning service at 10:80 and evening at 7 o'clock. The rector ofn elates at morning service alternately and at every evening service. The lay reader, Charles Ilasklns, officiates in tho absence of the reotor, 0. 11. Drldgm--p. m. All soot heartily welcome. Sunaav school at S W everyoody made T,... r.- name Lessio if Till SOCIAL EXPOSURE The Wife Beating- Case Causing- a Furor.. is SEEKING INFORMATION I One Young Lady Heroine Actltely Inter ested In the Matter nml -Threaten Suit When Certnln 1'acts nro AVlllilieM About the Miscarried Letter. VERY placo of gossip in tho town is plunged Into a stato of great ac tivity ovor the social boom exploded In last night's IlmiALD aud tho matter Is tho pre vailing topic in town. Tho scntimont of tho community is entirely with the unfortunato wife, while tho brutal husband and his paramour aro cousurcd on all sides. It is pronounced ono of tho worst casos that has been unearthed in tho town for many a day, but sovcral say that tho climax in tho matter was no surpriso to thorn. Of course thcro aro many peoplo anxious to know tho sourco from which tho IIekalu got its insight of the circumstances, aud repeated attempts havo been mado to satisfy curiosity on this scoro but, of course, thoy havo been unsuccessful. As in all such mattors, the toes of cortalu pooplo havo been pinched and somo havo gone so far as to intlmato that llbol suits may bo instituted, but bluffs of that character have long sinco played out. This morning two young women called at Justice Toomoy's ofllco aud ono of them wanted tho Justico to toll her if ho saw hor name at tho bottom of tho "My Dear Hus band" letter mentioned by tho IlKKALD last night. Tho Justico very truthfully said he did not see tho letter, and in fact knew nothing of it, oxcept what was stated in tho Herald. Justice Toomoy is anxious that tho Herald should put him right in tho matter and stato (which is a fact) that tho only Information he gavo tho Herald reporter was that referring to tno amount of bail flxod. After tho visit to Justico Toomoy tho young ladies called at the Herald office and ono of them wanted to know if hor namo was signed to tho letter and who showed tho lottor to the reporter. Sho said she was not connected with the matter and had become interested in it because people had callod at her houso and told her that her namo was signed at tho bottom of tho letter. When tho Hebald representative declined to glvo tho namo of tho party who did show tho letter, tho young woman became more aggrossivo and inti mated that in tho absence of such informa tion sho would bo obliged to bring suit. She was admonished that perhaps tho best method would be to suo the peoplo who had told her that hor name was signed to tho letter. Any information the Herald wishes to givo tho public in regard to tho caso will be found in tho columns of the papor aud people anxious for anything additional will find trips to tho ofllco useless. For a mild cathartic and efficient tonic, ub Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Evory bottle warranted. im PROGRESS IN CHINA. The. Wheels Move Slowly In the Dragon's Kinpfre, His Majesty tbo Emperor of China and the ''Son of Heaven" Is enjoying a train of min iature railroad cars, presented to him by the French syndicate of capitalists who wish to got contracts for building railways. In China, they will wonder at its steam onglne; and tho six thouscud electric lights, which aro now being introduced Into the holiest of Chinese sanctuaries, cannot but turn their oyes to our civilization. It will not bo long era a material advancement will be mado in the science of medicine, which has for bo many centuries remained a blot upon their civilization. Tho missionaries are doing much to dispel the mysticism and reverent awe which the Chinamen holds for tho concoctions of snakes, toads, lizards, etc., prepared by the native doctors. Tho recommended standard remedies which have long been favorably known in America aud Europe, sush as Dr. Pierce's Goldcu Medical Discovery, a remedy for all cases of mood-taints or humors, which has had years of uninterrupted success In the United States, and numbers its cures by the tens of thousands. This is a point gained for tho future welfare of the Dragomen Hmpiro, Use Wells' Laundby Blue, the bet 31ulng for laundry use. Each package maket two quarts. 16cts. Sold by Coakloy Bros. W'EKSOXAI,. Elijah Kehler is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. J. M. Robbius and family are at the Bloomsburg fair. Dr. J. B. Davis, of Dudley, N. J., spent to day in town visiting his old-time friends. Local editor John Youngflelseb, of the ilium' Journal, spent a few hours lu town to day. Rev. M. II. and C. T. Havlce have returned from Uhamokin, where they spent a few days visiting friends. Rev. Robert O'Boyle has returned from his vacation aud will occupy the pulpit of the trinity itetormoa cnurcn to-morrow. Rev, W. L. McDowell, D. D., of Chester, Pa., Is a guest of S, A. Beddall. Ho will preach to morrow mornlug in the Methodist Episcopal ohurch. Dr. McDowell was pastor here at the time of the great fire. Livery stable keepers, should always keep Arnica & Oil Linjuient in the stable, nothing 'like it for horsoa. lm MAHANOY VALLEY NOTES. FHAUKVILI.li H. D. Berkhciser, our genial P. & R. agent, received Intelligence on Sunday of tho death of his ulcco, Hattio Ilerkheisor, of Philadel phia' On Wednesday Mr. Berkhoiser, ac companied by his daughter, Miss Lillio, at- tondod tho funeral at Philadelphia. Gomcr Phillips, who for quito a while has been assistant agont horo, has been pro moted, and now presides at levers at Weth orlll Junction. Rov. William Schulor and Miss 'Mira Kces woro delegates to tho 8tato Convention at Reading this week from tho Trinity Evan gollcal Christian Endeavor Society. Tho members of Christ's P. E. Mission treated their rector to a very agreeable sur prise this week In tho shapo of a purso woll fillod with tho wherowith that makos tho man of family fool happy and contonted. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soaman, of Hamburg, who has been visiting relatives In town returned homo on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Seldol, of Schuylkill Havon, woro tho guosts of W. Kalbach, of Nice stroot, during tho week. Conductor George Seckman and family, of Tamaqua, wore tho guosts of Mrs. Ivory, of Lohigti avenuo, over Sunday. Alonzo Cotton contemplates moving his family to Frackvillo for tho wintor, and is likely to occupy ono of Mrs. Nico's housos. Daniel Duffy, tho Republican Secretary, was in town on Thursday looking after poli tical fencos. MinoUostHlldcbrandt, of tho Cloud Castlo, ontortalued a very ploosant wedding party from Glon Carbon on Wodnosday, John Boyle and his blushing young brldo, Miss Annie Donahue and Thomas McConnlck, making tho happy party. G eorgoSeltesluger, Aaron Hautz and William and Wesley Borgor, wero in Philadelphia during tho week attending court as witnesses in tho Ernst case. Mr. Brobst, of Pottsvillo has received an appointment as clerk in the shipper's olllco and will go on duty at once. iMAI.UVlI.Li:. David Fontschcrmachor, who 1 toly em barked lu tho robblor's trado, has a gorgeously arrayod sign, the work of a younger genius of tho family, flung to tho breozo. It is very attractive Tbo Soaman family litis rcmovod to their now and handsome residence It is ono of tho finest housos in tho placo and Mr. Sea man cau be relied on to beautify tho grounds. Ho Is an expert at it, as he had proven at his old placo before tho wator from tho creek dostroyod it. Candidates Boirsteln and Severn, of tho Republican side, and Folmor andMulholiaud, of tho Democratic side, wore horo on politi cal missions during tho week. Parents should soo that tho working boys attend night school. It will bo mora profita ble to them than running tho streots atnight. Landlord Gorley, who has beon reading with much alarm, tho accounts of numerous robberios through tho country, beo.nmo vory anxious for tho safety of his valuables and housed a beautiful Bafo on Friday. Tho re port that tho dynamiters operated on it during shipment was incorrect. SlAllANOY PLANU. Tho employ os of East and West Bear Ridge collieiios received their semi-monthly pay on monuay. Mr. Lytlo and cousin,of Tamaqua, wore tho guests of Mrs. Harry Lyttlo, Sunday. Miss Annie Fahey, an accomplished young lady of Willkes Rarre, was entertained by friends here Wednesday. Mrs. Merrick, of St. Clair, was tho guost of of Mrs. Jno. F. Powers, Wednesday. Mrs. J. E. Mo Keon presented hor husband with a little boy 'Suhda( mother and child are doing well.' So'ls''JImj F. D. Butler of GirardVille spent a few hours in town Wednesday and told somo of his old stories. A free dance was given In O'Riordan's Hall Thursday evening preparatory to tho opening of dancing school which took place Friday under favorable auspioes. The young men having tho affair in charge aro determined to make it a success and eclipse all previous efforts in this respect. Ida Francis, while playing with several other little girls on Monday evening stumbled and fell on a stono resulting in tho dislocation of her arm. Frank Ulllanbrant, for many years an em, ploye of Lawrence colliery, Is seriously ill, owing to the contraction of a severe cold some time ago. Misses ilessie Wilson and Kate Moran visit ed Ashland Thursday. UILURUTON. Miss Ella Caufleld and her sister Mrs. Close, visited friends at Shamokin yesterday, The Traction company should by all means, erect a building of some description for the aooommodation of their passengers at the break in the road at this place. In somo cases tho passengers are compelled to wait for fifteen minutes before making eon nections. This matter should be taken up by the officials of the road and remedied Im mediately. Miss Katie Mahoney's watch which was stolen from her one day last week has been returned to her. The party entered the house unseen and placed the wateh, together with a note begging forgiveness, on the parlor table Mrs. Adam Hay ia visiting friends in Ham burg. Bernard Caufleld, paid a flying visit to Shenandoah on Wednesday last. John T.Davis has removed his fatally to GirardvIUe. Pay mado business brisk in town on Tate, day night. James Deegan, candidate for Protbonotary, was here ttraugtheulug his political force on Wednesday. Night sehool opened en Monday evening. Teaohers aro M. J. Share and E. F. Dolan Seize the opportunity of thus getting an edura tion.boys. The many mends of uava Kaae were pleased to see him on tho street, after re- covery from the iu,mry ho reoelvjd some time ago. of ttrA Voice From FIorlrtH. QUI II I A New Arrival Here Charged With Robbery. AN AOTENTAL CAPTURE Simon Wlloiilcnwloz I'Ihvs the Detective anil Succeeds In Tnj of (lie Sfeu ho Siiys Kolibel Money. HE misfortul follows tho with bad conJ exemplified Toomoy's coul day whon Ml vitsky, a receil from Dubois, county, wascil to answer a charge mado on Simon wlcz, also from that placo. Wllukawioz arrived from Dubois y morning. He says that ho keeps boarding houso in that placo and ami boardors was ono Anthony SpltskJ Tuosday afternoon, last, Wilukawicz'e was broken open and $100 taken fil Tho same day Spltsky aud his "butty ,1 vitsky, dissappoarod from Dubois and learned that thoy had purchased ral tickets for this town. Whilo tho complainant was tollinul story to Justico Toomoy yesterday an lattor was preparing a warrant Strovl happened to pass tho ofllce. "Dero's 1 Dero's him 1 1" excitedly exclaimed aawioz as no pointed to tho man on streot. Constable Glblin ran out of tho aud grabbed Strovltsky, who was surprised by the suddon attack and cllned to show fight, but ho changed mind and accompanied tho constable. iho recognition was mutual, but when tl formor was told that ho was under arrest becamo very Indignant. Ho said ho kn nothing of Wilukawicz's money; that ho vtl Idlo for Ave weeks in Dubois and came this town to look for work. Ho Was -orr 'hrl way up town to open a book account at one ofl tho stores whon tho constable arrested him. Tho prisoner was hold and later in the day ho acknowledged that ho came to this town wlthSpitsky, but insisted that ho knew nothing about the stolen money. Ho made several damaging admissions, however,' an Justico Toomoy committed him to tho loo" up ponding negotiations to have tho prisone sent back to Dubois. Strovitsky proteotea that ho did not know whore SpitBky wont tl after he reached this town and dlllgenj Bcarch for tho lattor by Constable Glblin and special officer Anthony Alex rroyedj co.-sful. 1 1 This afternoon Spitsky was W 11 pnatridv nnr! vhnn RAflrel,iMl ' 1 ' J Both Strovitsky and Spltsky w.t be taken to Dubois tomorrow. Z s:l THE CLOSING DAVfl Of the World's Columbian Exnl La.t I.ow.rate Excursion, This is the last month of the great Col bian Exposition, an American exhibit! which eclipses tho efforts of all nations,, rj ana present ana Saturday, the zlst, tho end of the popular low-rate coach slons of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co to tho World's Fair City. The eJ patronago bestowed on all prevoe: this character and tho universal" ve? former participants that the Pennsy" Railroad Company carries by far tho grii nnmber and tho best class of people, j oughly attest the genuine worth od facilities to bo enjoyed on this rente. facts, ooupled with tho fortunato andl immunity from accident of any Y far, and the completeness and dl' wnicn in is iramc nas oeen nanai, c Standard Railroad In the enviable which it proudly claims of being ti safest, and qnlckest route to the WestJ All who can do so are advised to visit stupendous show, as it is highly lmproli that another of Its immense magnituf be seen by ths people of this generatiJ the enormous multitude of wonderfj awe-inspiring sight collected there se on to be appreciated. Tho remarkable rate of HB from Nil York and $17 from Philadelphia, Baltin and Washington, and correspondingly , rates irom other points on the vast oy-j will apply for the last time on the datJ mentioned. The excursion wilt start from New York at 9.00 and Philadelphia at 11,30 a. m. 'A section will leave Washington at 10:16 aud Baltimore at 11:10 a. m , connect- log with the regular sections at Harrisburg, i Tickets will also bo sold from principal in. termediate stations, passongers from stations not located on the main line taking regular trains to nearest point of connection with the. special. Lane's Family Mediolne Moves the Ho Each day. Most people need to tun it. Water Notice. Beginning Tuesday, October loth, tho water will be turned oil' each evening at 7 o'clock and romalu-turaed off until 7 o'clock In the morning. This will bo continued ' until Bush time as the dams are replenished by rain. All consumers are requested to be extremely careful in the use of water and under ho droutactaueea should hose be used for the purpose, of washing show windows, - 1 pavemeoto, carriages, etc. W8m S. D. Hbss, Supt. Water Co. Have you tried McElhenny'a fried oysters T per yarC tore, I printed, on very s. J