EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY. At'UlST h. 1891 THE LITTLE ONES. Dr. Giiunell Recommends Lac tated Food, Cholera Infantum is Reaping a Harvest. Lactated Food is the Surest Preventive. It Has Saved Thousands of Infant Lives. Every Parent Should Now be Supplied With It. "After UBing lactated food for flvo yours in cases of children suffering from cholera infantum, nud In dcbllilnting or wasting diseases, during which time it never failed me, I have pleasure in call ing the attention of physicians to it, and in recommending its use." So Bays A. I1. Grinnell, M. I)., tho dean of the medical faculty of the University of Vermont, nud the statement is pub lished in the Ladies' Home Journal. The statement is of inestimable value to inotherH. More thau a fifth of all tho babies born in Pennsylvania die before they have lived a year. And two-thirds of these die in summer of cholera infantum aud kindred diseases. High temperature makes it difficult for baby's stomach to digest its usual food, It is then that unusual precautions must be taken or the weak, sickly babies fall victims to cholera infantum. During hot weather strength must somehow be kept up, and yot without burdening and overturning the delicate digestive organs. It is just here that mothers and physicians And lactated food necessary. Tho explanation of tho great success, of this food in koeping babies strong through the summer Is that in its composition nature's food for bnbles has been the model. It is pleasant to the taste, and is taken by babies with relish, nnd is easily digested and assimilated. It is what physicians term a pre-digested food, and is especially valuable in all weak conditions of tho digestive organs, ant only for infants, but for invalids and ajt'.d persons. Motjiers may stop worrying about their babies after they have onco beon put on a diet of lactnted food. Trninedjuirses keep lactated food on band even when baby is fed on mother's milk. In cases of failure of tho natural milk, or when weaning or during any possible illness of the mother, lactated food best takes the place of the natural lood. Try it. It saves babies' lives. OMAHA'S STRIKING BUTCHERS Cuu of Intimidation and Vlolenoo Grow. Ins More Frrqilent. OlunA, Aug. 8. The situation at South Omaha is more atrious today thau at any time since the butchers' strike began, and Adjutant General Gnge is closely watch ing the angry strikers. All the packing houses are surrounded by strikers, most of whom are armed, and persons desiring to enter the plants must satisfy the -guards of strikers who are located every few yards. The trade In revolvers has been rushing here for the last week. Permits liave been Issued to many of the men to carry guns, and each day the situation grows more serious. Anthony Franks, a man employed at Cudahy's, was pursued by strikers last evening and fired nt live times. The exocutive committee of the Btrlken disclaim any knowledge of assaults com mitted by the union men. Thoy claim all the men who went out are given strict orders not to create any disturbance what ever. Tho company has chosen fifteen cit izens aud will ask Mayor Johnson to swear them in as special policemen. The packers till claim that many more of their old men want to go back to work, but are afraid they will be assaulted. The Btrlkers claim none of the old men have gone to work, but that on the other band several of the men came out on Mon day because they would not work for $1.60 a day. New men are being put to work as they are needed, and the packers say that by the end of the week they will be running a full force. The hog butchers held a meeting last night, and agreed to stay out until the packers paid them the scale sub mitted. Warrants were issued for the ar rest of C. S. Felsch, accused at the Ham mond plant of destroying property, and Herman Thlelk, of destroying property at the same plant by throwing stones through a window. Cases of Intimidation are being reported dally at police headquarters, aud tho chief's attention has been called to sev eral cases where men have gone to the homos of those who were at work and compelled their wives to go after their husbands and take them from their work, ot If they could not do that, to Buffer the consequences. Fatally Blabbed by Ilia Son. CniCAOO, Aug. 7.-Henry Whltmann, tba victim of his sons assault, is lying at the county hospital in a dying condition. The two boys, one aged 16 and tho other 3, were taken to the hospital and identi fied by the dying father as his assailants. Tho boys, Walter and Harry, returned home after spending the nlgbt at a dance. Jlr. Whitmaun upbraided them for stay. Ing out so late, aud the boys retaliated with angry words. From words they re sorted to blows, and the father was chas tising the boys in a wholesome manner whan one of them plunged a knife into the old man's Btomach, producing a fright ful wound. lfiHRUllOUr lllijflllblil Dotails of the Loss of tho Steamer Ragnvald Jarl. BOTTOLFSEN'S PERILOUS TRAMP. II and Two Companions Travelffd Two Unndred and Thirty Mil., Drag-Klmc an Alnmlnnm Iloat ilehlmt Them, to Urine; Nana of Walter Wetlrnnn'a Eip.dltlon. TnoMSOK, Norway, Aug. 8. Captain Bottolfsen, who brought to this place the news of the loss of the W'ellman Polar ex pedition steamer llagnvald Jarl, gives, in an Interview, further details ot the ad ventures of the Wellman party. He says that tho expedition reached Walden Isl and on May 17, when the pack ice waB be coming troublesome. Mr. Wellman and his party started north on sledges on May 24. On May 28 the screwing of the ice commenced in real earnest, Near the steamer were Icebergs which towered as high as the yard arms of the vessel's masts. While the crew were drinking their afternoon cup of coffee on that day the steamer was suddenly crushed by the ice as if it were a match box. Tho water rushed in with terrific force, and in, a few minutes tho vessel was a complete wreck. The crew in the meantime had escaped to tho shore. The crow had been occupied for several, days previous in bringing provisions and the aluminum boats ashore. They were now obliged to take shelter in a great dogi kennel until they were able to build a hut from tho wreckage of the steamer. Through a hole which had been made in tho side of tho wrecked vessel tho party were enabk'd to save n quantity of coal and other useful articles. An express party was sent after Mr. Wellman, nud overtook him and his companions at Mar ten Islnud. Wellman, Dodge and two others returned to Wilden Island nnd held n council. Captain llottolfscn, Web feldt nnd a sailor volunteered to go aud seek for sealing vessels to tho southward. Mr. Wellman resumed his journey northwnrd on Mny 81, but Bottolfsen and his party were unable to start on their trip, owing to theheavy pack Ice.and were still detained at the island on June 23, when Sando, Iverscn, Winshlp and Hey erdahl roturned to Mr. Wellman, owing to lack of provislous and to troubles in regard to ico aud water. On Juno 27 Cap tain Bottolfsen and his party started southward in search of scalers, hauling behind them a twelve foot aluminum boat. They passed four terrible weeks of storm nnd heavy snow, sometimes haul ing their boat, nnd soiling or rowing where there was open water. In this way they traveled 230 miles along tho Spits bergen islands. They were compelled to1 throw away nearly all their extra cloth lug and much of their equipment, as the, boat was overloaded. Their passage across1 Honlopen strait was particularly difficult and dangerous. AH of the party were wet to the skin, and the cold being Intense, thei! sufferings were most severe. The! cold on the nights of July 10 and 12wns simply awful. j In n hut at Mossct Bay they found ami repaired an old gig. On July 13 they tried to cross Wijde bay, but were obliged to return, owing to the fog aud ice. They made another Btart on the" 15th, hut the ice proved to dense, and they were obliged to leave tho gig and proceed, hauling the aluminum boat. Seven Norwegian sealers were seen east of the Norse Islands, but failed to respond to the party's signals, At Norse bay they found Nordcnsjold's hut, where n provision depot was main tained by a Tromsoe skipper named So- ciazon. The party had to take their boat around Welcome Puiut. On .Inly 19 they were taken aboard the steamer Maliygen, Captain Pederson. Heyerdahl was landed at Dane's Island to join Professor Oven. who was well, but still declined to leave the island. Captain Bottolfsen says that during the journey along the coast his party were able to shoot a few Polar bears and rein deer. He says that Captain Pederscn proved a splendid icemaster. Bottolfsen is high In his praise of aluminum boats. The dogs ho had with him proved useless. becoming soretooted, and had to be shot. He says that Sando and his companions left Wellmni) June 17, six mlies east of Platen, on his way to Hlbes Island. All his party were well. He says it is proba ble that the two enclueers and a stocker who were left at Walden Island will bo rescued by sealers as soon as the ice and weather becomes favorable enough for tnem to proceeti eastward. The Railroad FM), Trj Clergyman, Tb Business -ai?,! and all other men who have to I look neat while at work, should I know about "Cku.ui.oid" Col- I I.ARS and CUFFS. They look ex- nctly like linen, wear well and I being waterproof do not wilt I down with heat aud moisture. They do not soil easily and can be cleaned in n moment by aim- 1 ply wining off with a wet sponge or cloth. Do not confuse these in i your mind with composition goods. Every niece of tie genu- p JUU is SlUIUpCU UJLV UU i "TRAD LLUL0 fmaou. HARK- Ask for these nnd refuse nnything else it you wish satisfaction, lie- member that goods so marked a .1 ' . r .1- uik mc vtny wnicjjiiuui uuu made by coating a linen collas with waterproof " Celluloid, "thus giving strength and durability. If your dealer should not have the "Celluloid" seud amount di rect to us and we will mail you sample post-paid. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs, 50c. pair. State size and whether stand-up or turned down collar is wanted. STHE CELLULOID COMPANY. 1427-29 Broadway, New York. fiiuiuuuiuiiiiuiiiuiiiuuuuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiuiiimni i The President Coming The Sick to Receive Medical Service Free.' Tim nrnsldpnt. of the crcat Eurooean Staff of Physicians and Surgeons, consist ing 01 iourteen in numoer, win oe at Shenandoah, August 8, 9, 10, 11. 12 and 13, and will render tueir services to me sick free. The object Is to become rapidly nnd nersnnallv ncnualnted with the sick and afllicted. No case will be accepted unless there is a moral certainty of a cure being effected. If your case Is incurable they will frankly and honorably tell you. These foreign doctors treat every variety of disease and deformity. They have had vast experience in I.ondon, Paris, Dublin, Belfast. Heidelberg. St. Petersburg and Stockholm. The doctorH return every three months. They treat all variety or diseases and deformity. As this is their advertising trip they will render their services to the sick, FREE OF CHARGE. AT SHENANDOAH, Saturday August II, '94 AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Leon W. Washburn s ALL NEW, ENORMOUS Railroad Shows ! Big One-Ring Circus Juaeiim, Jlenagtrie, ltoyntf liomnn Iliyjfdrome and Realistic Wild Tfcaf. Street prdo dally at 10 a. m. Dens of Wild Ilcasts ?5,000 s'eam piano, the mossier war elephant, "Jupiter," the baby elephant, Ding Dong, 3 feet bfcn. Grand tree exhibition, n teniae dive y a brate fireman from our monster aerial fire truck 135 ff et in ielKtat. ADMiasI 'N REDUCED TO OK Ponto Children 15 cents to afternoon' UBIIlo parornranees. Admission tn oventug perform ances, S3 cent" to everybody Doois open at 1 and 7 p, m. Performances one hour later. Show grounds near Base Hull Park. 468 C<tir.ter'. Entll.h Diamond Urmnf. rENNYROYfiL PILLS 7. Oriel muI ant) Only Genuine. A rc, aiwtjra rename, ladies, aii mond Brand In ltd n4 Void Dirf&lIU' boiei sealed with bluo ribbon. TaLn I no other. Jltfiit dangtrout tubttuu V nan and imitation At I)r(i1iti.nr land Ia, in iiamp rur particular, ifbuuoduu u " Heller Tor Ladle, in Utter, by retnfQ flfilMiMt. ('hp-mtful lo..Slii(1l4art Hnairav HETTIG & SON'M Beer : and : Fortes. (Wholesale). SOL. I-IAAK, AGENT. Liquors and Cigars. 120 South Main Street PROPOSALS . Proposals will bo received by the under signed committee on Wednesday evening, August 8th, lfcdt at 7-!0 o'clock, for 190 single school desks, more or less, and 500 square feet of blackboard, slato. more or less ; slate to be 3J1 feet wide. Committee reserves the right to reject any, or all bids. H. J. Mcluoon, Chairman. Mark IIuuke, Ciiari.es Hooks, W ILI.1AM T. TltBZlSB, Timothy Ltncu, S-l-4t Committee. ! permanontiy enrfto I i?. in juiouu aura dt Maglo Rwnedr.nnder DnnrAntT.hncked bV 1 $500,000 capital. Positive proofauilllpao I 1 iooK,llluMratet fromllte from rooplo cured, I 1 Irtjo bj q&u. ftouung else wui core. . b A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd nle constantly on tap Choloe temperance drinks aud ciar? Siienandoaii's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and White His. All work guaranteed to betlrst-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Loronz Scbmidt'sfBoor and Porter. JAMKS SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. When Ton Want a First-class Rig make it a point to go to "Decamps Liuery. West St., between Centro nnd Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes HOTEL" EZAIER, CBA,BTJROHtU., Pu n. North fcMain St., MAHANOY CITY. kargehi and finest hotel In Mip region, finest accommodations Hni'dsnme fixtures. Fool unu UiDiajU Itocn.- Attached. mm V A to Shenandoah, Penn'a, Tho Great Consumption Specialists Will positively cure Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, all Throat and Lung diseases, and will absolutely guarantee to cure every caseof Consumption thoy pronounce curable. A Bpecial invitation to any one suffering from diseases pronounced incurable. It matters not what your disease may be, come and be examined ; if you are cura ble they will treat you, and if you are in curable they will advise you. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. 111. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Office, Ferguson House, Shenandoah, Pa. Central City Cheap Cash MeatMarket Quick Sales, Small Tiiofits, Bio Business. John J. Rohland, Prop'r, West Centre Street. I want your trade, and by means ot my ad vertisement I am seeking to get your atten tion and attract you to my mrat market. If you are a customer of mine, 1 am anxious to Increase my business with you; if you ate not, I hope you toon will be, as no honorable means will be (pared to attain this end. That I handle the very best qualities of everything, all who deal with me aro ready to mtrst, I guarantee you the lowest possible prices. My stock Is tho finest In the market, most var cd that has ever bcon shown. I keep constantly oa hand a full line of fine meats pertaining to the thorough furnishing of a table In the most modern sense. Beef of overy description, lamb, mutton, pork, veal and all kinds of smoked meats. All perishable meat kept In a refrigerator that carries a temperature ot 48 degrees when the thermometer registers 90 degrees In the shade, and Is one of tho finest In the coal regions, ol which James llutton Is the ar chitect and builder. Yours very truly, , JOHN J. ROHLAND. PEOPLEwbohave CAHPKTH, FtAlllEHa or MATTKESBE8 "SPo "too 01ocixloc3L ! While clcnnlrg house, will do well to call on or address The STEAM RENOVATING C0-!'VB'cTorykm 32 East Coal Street. SAFE DEPOSIT iuildingi Savinj ASSOCIATION, Of Reading, Penna. Authorized Capital Stock, $! 1,000,000-00 officers: Israel H. Hothermel, - President. Hamilton Godfrey-, Secretory and Treas. M.H. Master, j W.H. BachmanJ u The value of each share is $200 at mn turity. Application fee on each share, 25 cents i nnd monthly dues on each share, $1.00. On dues paid in advance for a period of six months or longer, 5 percent. Interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw one or all shares nt any time by giving 30 days' written notice, and aro entitled to tho full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest after the first year's membership. Shares may be subscribed for and dues etc., will be received nt the office of M. H. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardln St., on the first Monday after tho first Satur day of each month. 33 d. SxOZ3LXXl,XX'l9 Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Boor, Wines, Liqnors and Cigars, Handsome Bar Fixture. PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received bv the nmler. stained committee un to Friday. Aumat in. lfeW, at 8 p. m., for turnlsMng the public schools of Shenandoah, Pa., with coal from the collieries ot the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids must be sent to the cnairman oi xne committee. Makk XiuiiKE, Chairman, John t. Lek, Timotiit LVNcn, John T. Stanton, William T. Tkezise, B-iBt Committee. Safe nnd Reliable Horses to Hire. SNlDDEIfS i LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Colfoo Houso. The best rigs In town, Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Bicycle Bargains For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing fe Parts a specialty The A, Heebner Co. 100 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLB. Grand Musicals AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, AT LAKESIDE Citizens Cornet Band, of Maliaooj City" Among the attractions will be a boat race, a tub race, n swimming contest and a bnll game between two professional teams. Several visiting bands will take part in the muslcale. This will be the greatest day of tie season at Lakeside lancing music will be furnished by a nrsr.-cjass orcnestra. uome, everybody. The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. OFFICES IK 22 LEADING CITIES, No crounds for fear any loneer. be cause we have found the secret of extract ing teeth without pain, which is only known by us, The Albany Dental Asso ciation. This secret hns cost us thousands of dollars but is a great relief to those wno are sintering trom ncning tcetn. Plate work of all kinds. Gold, silver. aluminum, wats, metal nnd rubberplates. Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crqwn and bridge work; gold nnd silver fillings. Saving of decayed teeth a snecialtv. Ilemember the place nnd number, l)r. 1111,1 H Uliy TAXi 110 031 s, S'K" Pi 135 Fast fpnirp St.. Makunnu flHn uig-iooin. .. " Over M. Stein's drug store. "GRAND OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. COLUMBIA HOSE & ETEAM F.E. CD. Are making extensive preperations for the opening of their new park, on the line of tho Lakeside Electric Hallway, by a Monster Pic-nic T It will be the event of the season, nnd those in attendance will be treated to all kinds of amusement. Refreshments will be served. Schoppes full orchestra of ten pieces win lurnisn tne uancing music. "The crisis demands i MAN fir the place, Nat a place for the man,'" For Congress, Ghas. N. Brumm. WARREN J. PORTZ, Ttnmn Tuner. Plauoa and oreans repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street, Bnenandoah.wlll receive prompt attention RTio'a nn who can taste onr candles Oiie a un wlthout a feeling of nffeo DrlrT Ov-rl tlon for the young man UHU "ii X who brings them. They Just melt in the mouth; the girl's eyes mem wttn lenuerness ine young man also melts, and the question is settled. Try it. FRED. KEITHAN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St, Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Llfo nnd Accidental Companies All our light weight suits are reduced to clear out the sumrner stock. We can't afford to carry them over, nor can you afford to do with out them at this cut Light in weight and color; borne pretty clays and cheviots, all must go below cost. See them, even though yon don't care to buy. W. Shines New Bimon Abramaon, Manager. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is the cheapest and best fence made Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, ctm etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. II. Mabteii his the agency and carries It in stock at his marble and granite -works, 127 H. JAED1N ST. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD ruiLADELrniA and new tohk DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of these papers delivered can leave orders at Max lteese s, Dougherty building, West Centre street BOWES' Saloon and Restaurant,. Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. Main St., Sliciinndonli. Freehand cool beer always on tap. Finest wines, liquors and cigars. JAMES BOWES, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with (ST HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOF PAINT bs XOST, Agent, 139 EastOcal street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and oaly guarantee paint against corrosion, fire and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by ThoB. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shemndoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. COSTKLLO & CASS1DT, Proprietors. MONEY TO LOAN. Loans mtde from J 100 to (20,000 on persona r real estate security. No publicity, Loans can be returned In small monthly payments or retained tor a number of years to suit borrower. A loan from this company will not injure the financial standing of any Individual or firm. No bonus. Interest 0 per cent, annually. Money loaned tor any purpose, such as to Increase or enter business, to pay off mortgages, Judgement notes, to build or purchase property, or In fact (or any purpose that money may be desired Address, Central Trun Company of Pa., 1330 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 8-9-8nj GORMAN'S CAE MAIN AND COAL STS., Shenandoah, Pcuua. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters: The greatest bargains in town for the next thirty days will be found at the IEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. I 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hand a full lino ot Children's caps, robes nnd outfits. ' Mourning Goods a specialty. Mil Hi O. yV. IIYDK, J. F. PLOPPERT, 2? and Oonfcciione2?? 29 Ea3t Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and . vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw- berry Ice Cream and Soda Water, Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events tilled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to J all parts of town in pint or quart buckets. "STQTTIO. PECOTO X Taken In flrst-class style at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY, near L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25o T. M. REILLY'S centralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beer anil Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. T. M. Itcllly'a, Locust Avenue, OENTKA.LIA, PA Clothing Store, 21 South Main tit., Shenandoah.
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