v ' i V W EVENING HERALD WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 194. OB.THEBABIES! 175 Died in Boston in a "Week. Cholera Infantum Raging Now. IS Lactated Food Should be to Little Ones. Fed August a Critical Time for Thousands. Every Mistake in Diet Be Avoided. Must The death rate goes tip with ft jump. There were almost a hundred cases of mortality due to cholera infinitum alone In lloston during the Inst week, says the Herald of that city. One hundred and seventy-five babies died from this and slmlllar causes. The fearful jump In the infant death rate that comes in August is due to lm proper feeding during hot weather. In thousands of homes where love and watchfulness seem to have surrounded baby with every safeguard, these two con ditions that leud to cholera infantum often exist Improper diet and possibility of contagion in food. These causes are prevcntnblc, and overy death from an Intestinal disorder shows either neglect or ignorance on the parts of parents, There is no reason to-day why baby should not receive proper nourishment and bo kept absolutely free from any pos- t.blllty of contagion. Lactated food is always obtainable. Physicians and mothers who have brought up a family of children know how nutrl' tious, how easily digested food is, and how eagerly It is taken by children that cannot take other nourishment. Lactated food saves babies' lives. The diet of n child from six monthB to three years old should be as carefully regulated as in the first weeks of its life, And during hot weather, especially, tho first symptom of diarrhoea should cause redoubled watchfulness. Children who aro evidently not thriving. who show a lack of energy, who aro be coming listless, fretful, thin and weak, must quickly gain strength, or tho slight attack of diarrhoea that a Btrong child readily overcomes will prove fatal. Thero is always a chance of slight mis' takes iu feeding baby, and in hot weather such errors often result In cholera in fautum, incase the baby is notstrougand abundantly nourished. linbles properly fed on lactated food never succumb to cholera Infantum ! The experience of hundreds of physi clans, public institutions, and thousands of mothers prove that lactated food is the safest article that can be used as tho diet of young children during the hot months, Mothers who have never used lactated food should remember that it is so inex pensive as to be within the reach of the humblest home. Enough meals can be inadofrom a dollar package to last nearly four weeks. Tho food thus prepared from plain directions on each package costs less thau five cents a quart, and lactated food saves babies' lives. St. LntlU' tluti.( imy. St. Louis, Aug. 15 The weather yes terday was the hottest that lms been ex perienced in this city mid vicinity fo eight years past. The official thermom eter registered about 81 iu the hhndo at o'clock In the moruiuz. At 3 p. m. I reached 108 S 10, and in the full glare o the sun the thermometer registered 115 degrees. 'Heporu from cities In this and adjoining states point to the same comll tlon. Several prostrations in this city were reported and one death, that Christ Korgan, a wagon maker. of Awaltluc KHto'i Arrival. San Fuavcimo, Aug. 15. In naval cir cles ami along the water front here 11 vi I mterent has been awakeued iu the ciku of Antonio Kzeia, the deponed presi dent of San ilwulur, who is now on board the I'nited States steamship Den ulugiou, with three other refugees from Pan Salvador. It is generally believed that tlie gov, rumeut otUciaU will inltr- cept tlie DiMinington and hold her outslil until the warrant for Eiutu's arrest ar rives from Wiuhingtou. Mur.l.-r.il iy Ilia Wlfn. Hazlktok, Pa., Aug. 15. Monday night George Kosliek, of Trmckow, arrived home under the iutluence of drink aud began upbraiding his wife, using lauguage which reflected upon her lldellty. They were In a summer house adjoining their dwelling at the time, aud the woman, who was high y Indignant, walked deliberately Into the house, secured a butcher kuife and plunged it three times into her hus band's body. Kosltck died last evening. The womau escaped. lire FlEhtvrs Driven from Work by Heat London, Aug. 15. A dispatch to The Dally News from Flume says: Fire broke Cut in this city at U o'clock on Monday night. A "bora" was blowing, and the flames made quick headway. The glare lighted up the whole country. The heat was intense, and the firemen were obliged to abandon their work. The scene In the immediate vicinity of the fire was ter rible. The "bora" had ceased at dawn, but at noon on Tuesday the flames were till raging. EH Clarence, the Mosquito Prince, Now a Refugee, RESIDENT AMERICANS DE8EETED. United Statet Marine! Itaturn to Their Vm1 on tli Approach of Nlcaraguaa Troops .rrltonars Kelaaiad by tha Cap tain of tha Ilrltlih Warship Mohawk. London, Aug, 15. The Timet ha the following dispatch from Port Ltmon: The British warthlp Mohawk has arrived here with Prince Clarence and 112 ref ugees aboard. Uluefields has been taken by 2,000 Xlcaraguan troops, who arrived from Kama and Oreytown on transports flying the United States flag. On their approach the United States marlnts who JtODBItT HEN It T CLARENCE. had been on duty ashore returned to their vessel. Tho resident Americans, being thus abandoned, became very indignant, and many of them removed the national flag from their houses and stamped on it In the streets. They then hoisted the British flag. On entering the government house tho Nicaraguan authorities hauled down and tore into shreds the Mosquito flags. They placed under arrest numerous Americans and Jamaicans suspected of being in sym pathy with Prince Clarence. Tho captalu of the Mohawk lauded a party of men and went to the prison and rescued every one therein who claimed British protection The Mohawk will await here orders from home. Prince Clarence will remain on board. A Fraudulent Heal Estate Deal. CniCAGO, Aug, 15. L. G. Grossman, a prominent real estate dealer of Salt Lake City, was committed to tho county jail by Judge bears In default of a foO.OOO bond, James H. Lane had filed a bill against Crossmnn to compel the performance of a contract m a large real estate deal, in which Lane agreed to convey to Cross- man an entire sub-division in Chicago, the compensation to be i74,O00 in money, and 140,000 acres of land on Great Suit lake, extending Into Idaho. Lane claims to have made his conveyance, but that Crossmon has sold his Salt Lake lands for $347,000. Crossman maintains that the money has not been paid. Held on a SInrder Charge. CAMDEN, N. J., Aug. 15. After a hear ing before Moyor Wescott In the Camden city hall George Botts, John Eckert nod John Kelly were committed to tho county jail to await trial for the murder of J. H, McCurdy. Three witnesses gave evidence connecting tho three young men with the crime. Tho coroner's inquest was held immediately after the hearing, and the jury rendered a verdict holding tho pris oners responsible for MiCurdy's death. The Strike Commission at Work. Chicago, Aug. 15. The striko commis sion, whoso work began this forenoon, Will sit from 10 to 12:30 and from 1:30 to 4 o'clock daily. The order of testimony will be first that of the employes, second that of the railroads. Two lines in particular will bo investigated the Illinois Central and Hock Island, those lines being named in the order of appointment by President Cleveland. Killed at the Window by Lightning. NoiiFOLK, Ya., Aug. 15. During a thunder storm in Norfolk county Miss Mary Harper, the 15-year-old daughter of C. W. Harper, of the Norfolk and Caro lina railroad, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. At the time she was sit ting at an open window of her home near Pinner's Point. Charged with Stealing Lodge Funds. Readi.n-o, Pa., Aug. 15 Edward Mc Donough, ex-treasurer of the Berks county division, Ancient Order of Hiber nians, was lodged in jail hero last even ing, charged with the embezzlement of MUo belonging to the lodgo. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Clcilug Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. Nkw Yohk. Aug. 14. The stock market opened with high prices, then the market li came irregular, but the close was firm. ( l log bids: Lehigh Valley 88M Pennsylvania 61 Heading 1IH tit. Paul mi Lehigh Nav mi N.Y.&N.E.SSdpf 10 Now Jersey Cen-lllM W.N. Y.&I'a.. .. f Erie r, I).. L. A W ..lira West Shore lm N, V. Central Ik.' Lake Erie & W. . I Del. & Hudson .l. . General markets. Philadelphia, Aug. 14. Flour In light il mamls winter superfine, tt 10OS.2S: wlnt'r i . tras, Shafts.!; No. 2 winter fundi)-, $ ; i 2.50; Pennsylvania roller, straight, J8.50.rj " western winter, clear, JK.10Q2.85. S ht higher. Arm, with SOMo. bid and M?fc. ask' for August. Corn strong, higher, with 6: 1 and two. asked for August. Oats quiet, weak' r with Sic. bid and 3Co. nsktd for August, Hi firm. Pork firm. Lard strong; western sti -m T.M; olty. J7.37MT.SO. llulter firm; wesu--dairy, UKalflo.; western creamery, 14tf2 Elglne, ado.; Pennsylvania creamery prim fancy, Sic.; do. choice, 33c., do. fair to goo 80821k:.; prints jobbing, 828c. Cheese ilr New York large, JHfflOMc.j small, part skims, 3i8Mlc.s full skims, 3S3c. hn. trong;New York and rennsylvania.USlTH' western, fresh, WiitUc. Lire Stock Markets. NEW Yohk. Aug. 11. lleevea nominall weaki European cables auoto American steers at9KainHc. perlb.,tlressd weights refrigera tor beer, nc. per 10. Calves firm; ordinary t fair veals, $&.26ai) per 100 lbs. Sheen and lambs barely steady; poor to prime sheep.f2.25 vrngv per iw ins.; common to prime Iambs, JJS5-S5,15. Hogs firm; Inferior to good, Si.Ui East Libehty. Ta., Aug, It Cattle lower; prime, .40 to J4.00. Hogs in light receipt! Phlladclphlas, t3.6G05.GU: best Yorkers, f 5.40 loa.ou. cneep uuu ana unchanged. FOR PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL Hatlonal Organisation Perfected and Of fleers Kleoted. NRW Yonit. Aug. 15. At the Fifth Av enue hotel last evening the National Foot ball league was organized, under the name of the American League of Profes sional Football Players. The league was organized by the election of A. A. Irwin, of Philadelphia, as president, and George Stackhouse, of New York, as secretary. K. 11. Talcott of New York, U. II. Byrnes of Brooklyn and President Irwin were elected as a board of directors. The season will open on Oct. 1 and continue until July 1, 1605, Inclusive. Each team will play Ave games in the different cities in the league. During the season the pro fessional football club of Sunderland, England, will visit this country. Anarchists Invading London. London, Aug. 15. During the last few days over 400 aunrchtsts have landed in this city. A special branch of the Scot land Yard police force is very busy watch ing over the now comers. Sir Edward Bradford, the chief commissioner of po lice, is personally directing the measures taken to watch over and render them harmless. Warning the Kngllnh mbllo. London, Aug. 15. The Standard warns the English public against rushing to buy American securities because of the house's acceptance ,of the sennte's tariff bill. It ays a notable beginning has been made in the task of unshackling American in dustry, but that many dork hours are possible before the work is completed. Lord Cliurohlll In San Franclloo. SAN Fiiancisco, Aug. 15. Among the arrivals on the steamship Walla Walla, from Puget Sound ports, were Lord and Lady Churchill and Dr. M. E. McKeith, who accompanies Lord Churchill as his physician. After a few days' sojourn in California the party will sail for Australia via Hawaii and Samoa. Hurled Under Falling Walls. Buda Pesth, Aug. 15. The new Hon- delsbank building at Szathmar-Xemeth collapsed yesterday, burying sixteen workmen iu the ruins. Five of them were extricated, severely injured. It is feared the others are-dead. Maher's Clinllenge to Corbett. New York. Aug. 15. Peter Maher has been biding his time, but now he comes out with a challenge to fight either James J. Corbett or Peter Jackson for the cham pionship of the world and a big side wager. National Democratic Club Officers Indianapolis, Aug. 15. The National Colored Democratic club elected C, II. J. Taylor, of Washington, president; M. S. Koonce, of Washington, secretory, aud P. A, Whlte.New York, sergeont-at-artns. Preparing for Santoe Execution. PAItis, Aug. 15. The guillotine was shipped to Lyons ln-t night for the execu "on ' Sa,",to,' "le, """' f President C,aID0' whlch U expected will take place tomorrow. Another Japanese IfnTal Victory, Yokohama. Aug. 15. News has been received of a battle which took place on the 11th Inst, between Japanese aud Chi nese fleets. Tho Chinese were driven oil. I After THREE MONTHS: of Daily Wear This Collar lis Still in Good Condition.; ;That'sbccauscit'sthc"CELLUi,oi.D" Collar. Its original cost was 25 cts. ! and it cost the wearer nothing after-! wards to keep it clean. When soiled, J simply wipe off with sponge or wet; jciotn. These collars nnd cuffs are zvater- iproqf, and are the only waterproof J iguuus mauc wnu au interlining 01; i linen; therefore the only ones that' ; can last anu gn-c nusomtc satisiac- tiou. Every piece of the genuine is sium pcu us 1 uuu ws ? TRADF LLU10! MARK- Refuse nnvthinc that is not soS I marked, and if your dealer has not J J got the right kind send direct to us, enclosing amount, una we will mail you a sample postpaid. Collars 25 Sets. each. Cttlfs so cts. pair. Give!, size, aud Mate whether stand-UD or 5 turned-down collar is wanted. ; fTHE CELLULOID COMPANY,? I 4 J7.SO Hrondwny, NKW YOHK J Easily Quickly. Permanently Rel"Mi WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and ell the train of erllt from early errors or late: exce.se., the remits ol overwork, stokness, worrr.Mo. Fullstreniith, development aud tone given to e ery organ and portion of the body blmple. natural methods Immediate Improvement seen. Failure Impos.lble 9.IUI references. Hook explanation and proofl mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. Rh 1500.000 capital. roHlttTG proofs and 100-p&K mm mm book. Illustrated from Ufa from peopla corou fH CTB troo bj mail. Nothing else wiiloura. mm UP lCQ.QiEmDlc,QiNhlc!?:li W ( Si SUFFERING CHILD Head and Scalp Raw with Places Size of Silver Dollar. Va rious Remedies only caused Fresh Kruptlons. Applied CUTICURA. Change- In Twenty-four Hours. Perfect Curo' In Two Weeks. Mv little son, aRed three, was very much troubled with a breaking out on his scalp and behind his ear. The places affected wera about as larce as a silver dollar! the flesh seemed raw and covered with little blisters. The child suffered considerably, and was nat urally very fretful. 1 trioil several remedies without obtaining any beneficial results: In fact the eruptions seemed to be spreading and new places breaking out. I concluded to trv the Ccticcua Uemcdics. I washed tho affected parts with the Ccticcka Boaf, tak ing care not to lrrltato the flesh, and applied CUTICUBA. I noticod a change for the better In the appearance of the eruptions in twenty four hours, and in two weeks the eruptions entirely disappeared, leaving the skin smooth and the scalp clean ; In fact a perfect cure, as I have not seen any Indications of any eruption or breaking out since. I gave the child only a few doses of tho Ccticuua Kk solvkxt. I consider your CracURA Reme dies very valuable. I believe Clticcra would be excellent for applying to Insect bites, which are very annoying in this country. C. A. ARMSTRONG, Swift Island, N. C. Bold throughout the world. Price, OoncunA, 60c; Boir,25c; Ukbolve!t,(1, POTTKnDnna AMD CnEM. Conp., Bole Props., ltoaton, " flow to Cure Every Skm Disease," froe. UKXTIO & SON'S Seer : and : Portex- (Wholesale). SOL. HAAK, AQENT. Liquors and Cigars. 120 South Main Street PEOPLE who have CARPKTH. FiA'lUEKBorMATTRKSBES To "too Olcanocl Z While cleanlrg house, will do well to call on or addrees ik mm itNomiiiEcons&rfcro?ywSr 83 East Coal Street. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Uoyd snd White Bts. All work guaranteed to bo first-class in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. A Kenulne welcome Awaits yon nt Jce Wyatt's Salooh! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskevs. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars. For Fainting . . . The Season Is here: and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. fa. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains in paints and oils, plain nnd stnined glass. All tho new patterns in wall paper. All dally and weekly papers. novels, novelettes nna stationery. 133 West Centre Street. Headquarters for the EVENING HERALD. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW TORE DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of these papers delivered can leave orders at Max Heese's, Dougherty building, west Lcntre street. BO W JUS Saloon and Restaurant, Formerly Michael Poters', 15 N. IUaln St., Slieunudoali. fresh and cool beer always on tap. Fines wines, liquors ana cigars. JAMES BOWES, Prop. MAIN AND COAL STrt., ai'.cnandoali, I'cniin. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED To M8N. MHl St., II above Green, Phlla, Pa., Formerly at HW North Second St. Is the old. est in America for the treatment of Special Diseases und louthfut JCrrort. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc Treatment by mull a Buomiuiy. liummunicitiious pacreaiy couuucuuui. rtua ai&mp lor dook. Jiours, a. m. to 9 p. n Bundavs, 0 to 12 m 3TOTJDEL PECOTO ! Taken In first-class si j le at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY, Hear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25e HOTEL KAIER CHAH.BURCHILL, Prop, North Main St., MLHANOY CITY. LargcBt and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.' Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Booms Attached. mmm mi Safe Deposit Building and Saving ASSOCIATION OF 3VC. jEE. IVXSTIDDEt, The Value of each share la f200 nt mntnritv. Annllrntlnn fee on ear.h afinra AS cents i and monthly dues on each share, 11.00. On dnes paid in advance for n six months or longer, 5 per cent. Interest will be allowed nt time of payment is made. iucuiuciBiuny wumiraw one or nu snares at anytime oy giving ao nays' written notice, and are entitled to tho full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent. Interest after the first year's membership. No shares will bo forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Kef ereUCe nnd Information nn nnnllentinn. VnnraprlKaBtnrtaln-.qnnf .1Rai. sile!D!,7 b.e 8,nbscribed for nny time, and OI IU. il. iUHBier'S marDIR rnrrl. 127 !V. .lANlin Kt. . nn (ha Are A omuiunv ui cnui luuuiu, We refer to the followlnir shnrebnlilpro. E C. llrobst, Rrocer. John Roherts, livery; P.. Kehler, grocer; Q. M. Hamilton, M. D. J. F. PL0PPERT, HaHser and Confectioner, 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties nnd other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is tho cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper tnan a wooaen icnce lor residences, inwns, cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. IS, H. Master has the agency nnd carries It In stock at his marble and granite works, 127 N. JAEDIN ST. Lauer's Lager and Finest, Purest, Henlthest. Chris. Schmidt, At 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLY'S cehtralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. T. M. Rellly's, Locust Avenue, OEKTK ALIA, FA MONEY TO LOAN. Loans made from 8100 tn H'l.ono on persona or real estate security. No publicity. Loans can oe returned in small mommy payments or retained tor a number of years to suit borrower, A loan from this company will not injure the financial standlrg of any Individual or firm. No bonus. Interest 6 per cent, annually. Money loaned for any purpose, such as to Increase or enter business, to pay off mortgages, judgement cotes, to build or purchase property, or In fact for any purpose that money may bo desired Address, Central Trut Company of l'a., 13311 Area street, rnuaaeipma, i a, o-v-oai ROOF PAINTING promptly done with ISP" HAWTttOKN'3 U. 8.11001" PAINT by Xk.. TErOSW, Agent, 139 East Coal street, Bhenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tire ana every mna oi wcamer, lor moiai, wwucc ana paper roois ana wans, uive it a irisu THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool lleer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Cobtbllo & Cabsidt, Proprietors. When Yon Want a First-class Rig make it a point to go to ""Delcamp's Liuery West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes MflSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coikley Uros.) Ho. 38 I!um Ceutre Htreet. HURNANDOAH, )A. II! Our Motto: ISest Quality at LohmI &1 Prices, Fatronace respectfully aeiMIUxl. Pilsner Beers READING, PA. Agents. , dues, etc.. will be received nt the office , Monday after the first fi w. v.i. f.i,i iMnt v.tinni TtnnV. Wm. H. Zimmerman, meat market: El 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. 100 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE. Grand Musica AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, AT LAKESIDE BY Citizens' Cornet Band, of Mahanoy City Among the attractions will be a boat race, a tub race, a swimming contest and a ball game between two professional teams. Several visiting bands will take part in the musicals. This will be the greatest day of the season ot Lakeside! lancing music: will be furnished by a first-class orchestra. Come, everybody. The Leading Dental Association In the Worla. OFFICES IN 11 LEADING CITIES, No grounds for fear nny longer, be cause we havo 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 dollnrs but is n great relief to those who are sullerlng from ncnlng teeth. Plnte work of all kinds. Gold, silver. nluminum, wnts, metal and rubber plates. Gold crowns, nluminum crowns, crown nnd bridge work; gold and sliver fillings. Saving of decayed teeth a specialty. Remember the place and number, Dr. 11I1,VS DEMAIj X002I8, sJ5' 133 Fast Tenlre St.. Mafmnnt Clin iB 'loom. j j Over M. Stein's drug store. -GRAND OPENING OF Columbia! - August 15, '94. cui Wilms. $ Are making extensive preperntions for the opening of their new park, on the line of the Lakeside Electric Hallway, by a Monster Pic-nic T It will be the event of the season, and thoee in attendance will be treated to nil kinds of amusement. Refreshments will be served. Schoppes full orchestra ot ten pieces will furnish the dancing music. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, nnd the water you drink isn't even fit tor that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. RTi r' n n who can taste our candle OUBBBn without a feeling of affec Odd Girltl?n OT, the young man who brings them. They Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eree melt with tenderness theyouni; wunalM) melts, and the question in settled. Try it. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all fiavois. KM K. Mile bt. Millions of Dollars Go np is imnfci enrary fmr la niatt bat Jt JtfBr Ituuam WXc I ,i nHur.tc.,iMtM1 ki UvUm. DAVID FAUBT, Imuran 1 U0J ktMU ihti. 61 -91 i
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