EVENING HERALD Tt KSDAY, JULY 31, 1604. THIRD EDITION BABIES IN RICH FAMILIES, i Xlkc Those In Modest Homes, Have But a Few Great Needs Lactatcd Food Not Beyond the Reach of Any They All Thrive Upon it. Kvcry one knows of splendid homes that lack nothing but children. The rooms, with all their eleirance, look vacant without the clatter of baby toys, and the smooth, suuuy lawns seem wasted -without ii troop of children playln on them. Hut when the babies do come into these homes, nil that thought and love nml wealth can do combine to keep them healthy, happy, and charming. And yet these little ones, like tho count less children in homes where there is "little to earn and many to keep." are all in. ii LITTLK MOI.UU WAllll. human babies, and the things that nre really their health and hnpptness nre very simple during tho first few years of their lives. In fact, when parents have made sure that baby's food is sullblently nourishing nnd healthy, that there is plenty of pure air and absolute cleanliness, they can really do nothing else. In homes where trained nurses nre employed lnctatedfood is always kept on hand. And nt the first sign of bowel trouble baby is put on an excluslvo diet of lactatcd food till the tntcsttnnl disturbance Is over. Physicians know of nothing else equnl to lactated food to take tho placo of mother's milk. It Is made for the express purpose of forming as perfect a substi tute for healthy mother's milk ns analy sis will show. It Is pleasant to the taste, and has the unusual virtue of in ducing dellcato babies to take nourish mont when other food disagrees with their weak stomachs. Lactnted food tins saved thousands of babies from falling victims to cholera infantum by keeping up their strength, without Increasing, ns most food does at such timed, the irrita tion in the intestines that Is accountable for most of the fatalities among children in iTuly nnd August. This valuable baby food Is everywhere used In the homes where tho most modern and valuable appliances for securing health and comfort are mot with, and yet this best of baby foods Is easily within the reach of the most modest homes. One hundred nnd fifty menls can be made from a ifl package, or sufficient to last about four weoks, making the food prepared for baby cost less than 5 cents a quart, In thousands of unpretentious homeB, In the large cities especially, this valuable food Is found. Medical skill can do no more to save babies' lives nnd to keep them well than it has done in the preparation of lactated food. Ltttlo Molllo Wnrd, whose picture Is given above, is tho charming daughter of Mr. M.P.Ward, of Providence, It. I w ho writes ! "It glvos mo pleasure to advise you that our little Molllo is just four years old to day, and our youngest little girl, strange to say, Is live months to-dny, both being born on the third of tho month. 1 think both of my babies owe their good health to lactated food. It is the best food for infants who cannot enjoy mother's milk that there is on the market. "Our "babies have both thrived on It, and when teething had very little trouble. "I have recommended lactated food hundreds of times." Comlntr Events. July 31. Ice cream festival and bazar, under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. of X. A., in Jtoblnus' hall. August 1. Ice cream festival In Itob- blns' opera house, under the auspices of the "J. A. C." A ......... 1 T ....... ...... .. . . . 4. UK"'"' .r.,l rflltjr. llllUCr LUC auspices of the "Y," nt tho Hollopeter 11) cents. August 14. Ice cream nnd peach festl vl under the auspices of Fowler's M. K. Sunday school, at lateevllle. August IS. Ice cream festival in lloh- blns' opera house under the auspices of the Imp. O. of It. M. and Degree of l'ocaboutas. Aug. 20 Ice cream festival in Ilohbinsj opera house, under the auspices of the weisu congregational cuurcu. Last June, Dick Crawford brought his twelve months old child, suffering from Infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had beon weaned at four mouths old and being sickly everything ran through it like water through n sieve. I gave it the usual treatment In such cases but with out benefit. The child kent crnwlm- thinner until it weighed but little more tuan wnen norn, or perlinps ten pounds. I then starlfd the father to giving Cham berlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy. Before one bottle of the 36 cent size had been used, a marked 1m proveiiqt was seen and its continued use cured the child. Its weakness and puny constitution disappeared and its father and myself believe the child's life was saved by tula remedy, j, t, AInrlow, M I)., Tamaroa, 111. For sale by Gruhle .Bros. WISCONSIN'S FORfcST FIRES. Th Cltlicns of Eu Ulnlr Still lrtly Alnrmrd. EAU CLAIIin, Wis., July 81. Consider able alarm exists in consequence of the proximity of the forest fires and continued drought. Dense smoko fills the city. Aot lng Mayor Varr sent out n pleket line of watchmen to be on duty during tho night In tho city limits. The lire department has been .reinforced ar.i nil manufacturing plants and lumber y.T.ls are being guarded by extra watchmen. Fire broke out last evening nt one of tho Northwestern Lum ber company's mills, but was quickly ex tinguished. There Is talk of suspending operations of all sawmills in order to les sen tho danger WASiinunx, Wis., July 81. The forest fires in this vicinity are now under con trol, but no trains will run on this divis ion of the Omaha road for at least throe days, owing to tho burned bridges. Malls are being transferred from Ashland by boat. Dliastraus Fire In MlnnenpolU. Minneapolis, July 31. The third dis astrous fire In tho history of Minneapolis broke out about 3:30 yesterday afternoon n the lumber yards or the sliovlln and Carpenter company, and before it was controlled destroyed property valued at nearly WOO.OOO. Besides 20,000,000 feet of lumber the gas manufacturing plant of the Omaha Hull road company, the round house, toolhouse, sandhouso and turn tables of that road, nearly forty freight cars, gome of tuem loaded with merchan illse.and the ofllco building of the Shevlin Carpenter company, were burned. Help was summoned from St. Paul, and seven engines were sent over. Englncr Killed, Two Crippled for Ufa, Cincinnati, July 31. Last night tho 6t. Louis express on tho Ohio and Mississippi railway ran into a freight on the siding at Cochran, Ind., twenty-eight miles from this city, wrecking tbo passenger engine and a dozen freight cars. John Little, of Washington, Ind., engineer of the passen ger train, was so badly injured that ho died an hour afterward. Daniel Caddon, fireman, of Washington, Ind., was also caught In the wreck of his engine and lost ono leg. William Hell, of Milan, Ind., who was stealing a rldo on the postal car, also lost u leg. A Coppor Mine Kxlinutteil. MAnQTETTK, Mich., July 31. Superin tendent Dunston, of the Central Copper Mine company, in Kewaunee county, has received orders from the directors in Bos ton to abandon the mine. This closes a forty year term of continuous operation of this mine, Tho shutdown is due to the utter exhaustion of tho vein. Four hun dred men, wholly dependent upon tho mine, are out of employment. This ends the copper mining industry in Kewaunee county. Schooner Hunk, Four Drowned. Detroit, July 31. The little schooner GInd Tidings was sunk In the Detroit river near Ecorse, by the whaleback propeller 1'ntniinder. The crow wero all drowned. They nre: Michael Wcstphal, captain; August Westphal, his brother; Joseph Ulayska and August Mime, allot Detroit, Tho Glad Tidings was formerly owned by (Jnptaln uuuuy, the sailor evangelist, and used as a gospel ship. Only the .xpert Swlmmf n Escaped. New Yoiik, July 31. A small yacht carrying six persons was capsized in tbo Hudson river opposite Hastings during a sevoro squall, Three of tho passengers are missing, nnd It is feared that they were drowned. They are: Henry Hebleln, 20 years old, George Clipper, 22, and Jacob Schmidt, 20. Three others of the party succeeded li swimming to shore. Cheap Fruit In California. San Francisco, July m. Tho fruit re ceipts here yesterday were unusually large. At tho wharves alone over 24,000 boxes of fruit of different varieties wero landed. The glut of the market was so great that peaches were disposed of at ten centB por basket. Pears Bold correspond ingly low. Ilrewer ud Curver to Content. Baltimoiik, July 31. Captain John L. Brewer, the champion wing shot of the world, said today that a mntch has been arranged between himself and Dr. Car ver, also a claimant for thechamplonship, by the New Utrecht (L. I.) Gun club. The contest will come off In the fall. Cropi Dmtroyed by Ilnll. St. V&VU July 31. A sovcre hailstorm did much damage In Stevens county near the Pope county line. The townships of Framuas, bwan Lake and Daman, and south towards Hancock sullered most. From 6,000 to 10,000 acres wore completely stripped of all growing crops. FrlEht Drove lllm to Suicide. Carthage, S.D., July 81. Harry Feath ers, adopted sou of James Feathers, of this town, accidentally shot and fatally in jured his father's hired man. Young Feathers was so frightened nt the acci dent that ho took ,polson, dying shortly afterward. Spaniards Defat the Malays. PARIS, July ML A dispatch from Cala- garan, on tho Island of Mindanao, of the Pbllllpplne group, says that the bpaulsu troops have attacked and completely routed the Malay Mussulmans, killing 250 of them. FrlnceM Illtmarok Unoomolou. Berlin, July 81. Princess BUmarck fell from her bod on Sunday and was ren dered unconscious by the fall. She has since remained In that state. Her coudl tlon excites alarm. NUGGETS OF NEWS The vicinity ot Paducab, Ky., was shook by an earthquake yesterday. At Yankton, S. U., yesterday the ther mometer registered 103 in the shade. Mayor Gllroy, of New York, announces that he will not accept a reuoml nation for that ofhee. Tho Iouk drought In Iowa, Kausas and Missouri was broken by a welcome rain last night The president nominated James K. Dougherty for postmaster at Ilaverford, l'n., aud U. xr. Meyer postmaster at jIc Keesport, I'a. French newspapers contradict the state ment the Cardinal Ledochowskl, the pre fect of the congregation of the Propa ganda Kide, is dead. On her death Mrs. Moore, an nged ne gress of Terre Haute, Ind., confessed that she murdered Henry Shade three years ago at the Instigation ot Shude's wife. The two months' dcudlock In the Twenty-fourth Pennsylvania Republican con vention ended by the nomination of E. V. Acheson on the 250lh ballot. MT. CARMEL. UIODCB 111 1 (lllll JJI1V kJIC,tllCU, V.U UL UUl society ladles, were guests of Shenandoah menus yesterday. Miss Km ma Strau. of Shamokln. Is lsltlng her parents on 4th street. "Gill" Culn. of Shamokln. entertained two of our attractive young damsels Yes terday. J. W. Marks, ot Lancaster, creeted friends here yesterday. Drive your horse Blow these hot days. Patrick Flynn, of Glrard College, Phil delnhla. Is visltin? his ulster. Minn TInsn A. Flynn, on Second street. J. B. Gould snenta few hours at Shnmo- kln yesterday- Max McWIlllnms. of the Mt. Carmel Dally News, called on Shamokln friends last evening. Subscribe for the Herald. John Chrit Is transacting business at Buffalo, N. Y. Messrs. Harry and Elwood I'erslne. of Hear Gap, were pleasant callers to-day. Alonzo Perslni; lost n valuable horse last night. Thomas Flvnn and wlfo have returned to their Mlnersvllle home after a pleasant ojourn nmong jut. uarmci reintivos. Mrs. Joe Gould and daughter. Anna. are the guests of Wntsontown friends. Numerous comnlaints are belni? made about the impure water we have to drink. There is certainly something detective somewhere and some effort should be put Into execution to mend matters. The prevnlltng opinion Is thnt another water company may apply for a charter ere long, if the present one don't supply us with better water. We have been Informed that the In spector of the State Board of Health will be In our midst ere long, and we deem it anyisauie lorour uonru oi ueaitntownKe up. Resolutions of Condolence. The Rescue Hook and Ladder Comnanv No. 1, of Shenandoah, Va., adopted tho tonowing preamble and resolutions at a regular stated meeting, August 2, 1801: Whereas, By the sad sickness on July 5th, one of our brother members, Hobert unver, was on JUiy lutu caned irom time into eternity : therefore be it Itesolved, That in tho death of this brother our company has suffered a severe loss, and that we feel most deeply that this brother was a faithful and most earnest member prominent In every good work and active In the interests of the company, the firo department nnd the community. Itesolved. That we extend tothealllicted family our sincere svmnathv in their sad affliction, and commend them for cure to him who can remove all sorrow. Itesolved. That these resolutions be en tered on the records of the comnanv. priuted In the Evening Herald1 nnd pre sented to the family of tho deceased ; and that in token of our loss the hnll of our company be draped in mourning for a period of thirty davs. , It. JJ. JIEICSE, B. F. Beached, . Emv. Brown, Committee, Buv Kevf tone flour. Be sure thnt the name Lebsio & BAER, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf Bargains for Printers. On account of tho consolidation of the Miners' Journal and The Despatch the following articles can be bought cheap ior casn : One Hoe isinsle Revolution Press size of bed 32x40. One Cottrell & Babcock Press size of bed VMJx41?i. une uoruon rress rsighth Medium. One Gordon Press Quarter Medium. Two Paper Cutters. Three Imposing Stones. One Folder. All In first class order. Also Lot of Display and isody Tvne. Hule. Furniture. &c. Galley Racks and Gallevs and other mnterlal necessorv for a thnrouchlv cijuippeu uuice. luuress. THE DESPATCH. tf PottsVille. Pn . - a 1 1. 1 i i tt a curn. .. . i. t..-,. myer House, Middleburg, N. Y., on the knee, which lnld him up In bed and caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did, and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Shnfer has recommended it to manv others and savs tt is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy Is nlso famous tor its cures ot rheumatism, For sale by urunier jjros. SDecial low nrlces to all in watches. jewelry and sllverwaro nt Holderman's, r t t . ........ corner juain anu ijioyu streets. Call early for bargains In litrht suits at Supowitz's bargain store, 23 South Main street. 7-27-0t I'robalily Drowned During a Squall. Taruytown, X. Y , July 31. Thomas Pickett, nged 4N, hi on Edward Pickett, aged 16, and Jatne Martin, aged 28, went in n sailboat on the Hudson river at this place. They did not return to their homes and a search win instituted for them. No trace could be found of the mlslng per sons. It is supposed that during a squall their boat was upset and the men drowned Killed While ItealitluE Arrest. TECUMSEH, Neb., July 31. In a quarrel between Charles Schultz, a rich German farmer, and his two sons nnd James Ab bott, another farmer, in Pawnee county, because tho latter's hogs were allowed to run at large, Abbott was fatally shot. In endeavoring to arrest the Schultz family Sheriff alone nnd deputies were compelled to (Ire, nnd old man Schultz was killed. GIVEN AWAY IN CASH PRIZES On August 15,1604, to consumers of GAIL & AX'S NAVY Lose cut TOBACCO. Also 50 Elegant Gold Watches 75 Handsome Mantle Clocks 100 Elegant Nickel Watches. lm Your Empty Paper Wrappers. Hour Dealer Can Furnish Particulars, MAHAN0Y CITY. Reported d&tly from the Mfthsnoymty bureau Of theEVKHINO UEKAI.D.l Maiianot Crrr. July 30. The Presbyterian Sunday school picnic nt Lakeside yesterday, was a grand suc cess. The Insurance Inspectors nre expected to-dny, to Inspect the loss caused by the firo. Misses Ella Largo nnd Annie Whalen, of town,lenve for Atlantic City this week. Company E., N. G. 1'., gave an excellent skirmish drill on Centre nnd Main streets last evening. Mils Llzzlo Bllber, of Ashland, Is visit ing friends here. D. E. Moore, representing the Mosler Safe Co., of Philadelphia, called on his friend, T, J. Joyce, yesterday. Dnvld Graham, one of the heavy losers in the late fire, has opened business tem porarily at 237 East Centre Btreet, and through the kind patronage of the public, ho will rebuild n structure that his cus tomers will find first-class In accommoda tions. W. H. Nelson, who Is In the drncr linsl. ness at KIngville, Mo., has no much con fidence in Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he warrants every bottle nnd offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in dolug this because the remedy Is n certain cure for the diseases for which it B Intended nnd he knows It. It Is for snip by Gruhlcr BroB. JThen Baby -was Melt, -we gave her Castorta, Sten she was n Child, she cried for Castoria, Vhen she became Ml, the clunir to Castoria lenabehad ChiMrcn.shB gove them Castorta. Get your repairing done at Holder man's. famous REMEDY for 1TEUEAL0IA tad similar Complaints mamraoturea under tne Btrincrent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, , kpresonoea Dy eminent pnyslciaiis' DR. RiCllTER'S Only genuine w.Tradem,It"Anclior.' Look also on package for Dr, Elector's firm i F.Ad. Rlchtor&Co. Now York. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Houses, - - - Own Glassworks, 25 and 60c. For sale in l Shenandoah by C H. Hacenbuch, 1'. 1'. D. Klrlln MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A good girl at onco. lOi South White street. Apply at WAITED.-Hoarders wanted by week or month. Keferences rfqulred App'y at Weens' Hotel, Boutn Mam street. Olt RENT. Two rooms, for office use: heated bv steam: pas: chcan'. Annlv to JU Hefowlch, 8. Mfctn street. 7-25-t 25-tt T OST. A nair of cold snectaclps. during the I J runaway accident near the Indian ltldgr colliery on the 80th Inst. The Under will be sultablv regarded unon returnltur same to Mrs Jane Grant, 300 West Oak street, Hhenandoab, i'a, i WANTED. Men to represent the Metropol itan Life Insurance Company in Mana noy City and Delano. Good pay. Apply at onco to i. A. uagsier, ujj ijasi lemre Bireei. Mabanoy City. 7 U lm FOIt SALE. A mare seven years Qld. with very Bne colt by her side two months olil. The mare is a good drlvf r and worker, andwlll be sold cheap u the uwrer bis no use for the animal. Address or rail on W. A. T. Keller, Uarnesvllle, Schuylkill county, fa. 7-21 2vr mo MAKE BIO MONEY selling our electric X Telephone, liekt seller on earth. Bent all oommtte reaav to set ut: lines oi any aistacco. A nractloal Electric Telephone. Our aeenta malting j to jioa day easy, r.verjuoay buys: blfr money without work. Trices low. Any one can muse tio per monin. Auarens w. tr Harrison & Co., Clerk No. II, Columbus, Oh'o. SAFE DEPOSIT luilding Savinj , ASSOCIATION, Of Reading', Penna. Authorized Capital Stock, $J 1,000,000-00 OFFICERS ! ItKAEL II. lioniKRMKL, President. Hamiliok Godfrey, Secretary and Treas, IB. H. Master, Agents. W. H. Bachman The value of each share is $200 at ma turity. Application fee on each share, 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, fl.uo. Un dues paid in advance for a period ot six months or longer, 5 percent, interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw one or nil shares at any time by giving SO days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent. Interest after the first year's membership. Shares may he subscribed for and dues etc., will be received at the office of M. II, Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardln St. on the first Monday after tho first Satur day of each month. 33 cl. 33xon re ct-rx'zi Cror. Resort j Cor. Cherry nml Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars Handsome liar Fixtures. Bicycle Bargains For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty The A, Heebner Co. 106 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE. Srand Musicals AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, AT LAKESIDE iiizcDs' Cornet Band, of Mabanoy Ciiy Among the attractions will he a boat race, a tub race, n swimming contest and a oau game Between two proressionni teams. Several visiting bands will take part in the musicale. This will be the greatest day of the season at Lakeside Dancing music will be furnished by a first-class orchestra. Come, everybody. The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. OFFICES III 11 LEADING CITIES. No crounds for fear nnr loncrer. be- oause we have found the secret of extract ing teeth without pain, which is only known by us, The Albany Dental Asso ciation. This secret has cost us thousands of dollars but is a great relief to those who art suffering from nchlng teeth. Plato work of all kinds. Gold, sliver. aluminum, wats, metal and rubber plntes. Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crown and bridge work; gold and silver fillings. Saving ot decayed teeth a specialty. Ilemember the place and number, Ir. IIUjUS IEtiTAT4 JtOOMS, s-snof .. HO Fail renlre SI.. Mmv Plt UlB'i'OOlC. " - J ""J Over M. Stein's drug store. " GEAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. Are making extensive preperations for tho opening oi tneir new parK, on tne line of the Lakeside Electric Railway, by n Monster Pic-xiic 7 It will be the event of the season, nnd thoFe in attendance will be treated to all kinds of amusement. Refreshment! will be served. Schoppes full orchestra ot ten pieces will furnish the dancing music. "The crisis demands a MAN for the piece. Hot a place for the man.'" For Congress, Chas. N. Brumm. WARREN J. PORTZ, P)tmn Tuner, Pianos and oreana renalred. Orders left at 21 North Main Btreet. Shenandoah, will receive prompt attsntton Closing Out Sale! Ella Ifl. 26 Goods Must Go Below In Straw Hat Given Away to tl.25 Kid Gloves for only 75c. 75c " " 49c. 50c " "85c. All our light weight suits are reduced to clear out the summer stock. Wo can't afford to carry them over, nor can you afford to do with out them at this cut. Light in weight and color; some pretty clays nnd cheviots, all must go below cost. See them, even though you don't care to buy. W. Shine's New Clothing Store, Blmon AbraniBon, Manager. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind ot fencing M It. MASTER V has tho agency and carries it In stock at his marble and granite works, 127 N. JAED1N ST. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, ftfSPNT fnr ttin UWTJNIWf! HPPAT.Tt PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK jf Parties wishing any of there papers delivered can leave orders at Max Keesers, Dougherty building, West Centre street. BO W 33f3' , Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool beer always on tap. Finest wines, liquors and cigars. JAMES BOWES, Prop. Attention, ProBeity Dwnois ! ROOF PAINTING Promptly done with fST HAWTHORN'S JJ, S. HOOF PAINT by A.. TOST, Agent, 139 East Goal street, Bhenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, lire and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give it a trial THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shem ndoali. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wlnos, Liquors, Cigars. CoSTELLO & CA6S1DT, Proprietors. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS, Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, iors. porter nnd ale constantly on tnr Choice temperance drinks and cigars. (MAN'S GAFE MAIN AND COAL 8TS SHcnttmlonli, Pcnua. Polite and Prompt Waiters. Ladles The greatest bargains in town for the next thirty daytyvill be found at the EJEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full lineot Children'! caps, robes and outfits. Mourning Goods a specialty. NttSiO, W. HIDK, J. F. PLOPPERTV Confectioner. 29 Ea.it Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesaleand Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. TTO-EriEL PHOTO Z Taken In first-class style at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. I Hear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for B5e BffiiraiessJ East Centre Street. Cost, Order to Quit Business. Each Purchaser of Trimmings. tl.00 Corsets for only 75c 75o " " 60c 60a " " 35o. 21 South Main Bt., Bhenandoah. tv"l 1 1
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