EVENING HERALD1 THI IIH'IAY, At UfST 38, THIRD EDITION FOUrf BLACK WEEKS, Death's Bu&iest Ha'v. st Time Among the Babies August Heat Adds Hundreds to the Mortality Rate. Xactatcd Food Kecrs up Balies' Slrwuth and Saves Tbeir Lives. More persons will die during the earn ing four weeks than at any other time of the year. v "And the greatest proportion of these deaths, ' says the New York 1'ress, "will strike down children under tiva year of age, nnd from six to eight oat of every 10 will he traced by the Board of Health to the Ignorance nnd arelesnensof mothers who will yet mottru the 1sh of their children ns hIdcltbIj- nnd deeply as nay mother could." The greatest souree. of mortality this mouth nnd next will he diarrheal dis eases, due to improper food, which sows the seeds of disease. Hot, wilting nights ripen them Into full fruition. Honrds of Health, physleiMis nnd mothers ngree thnt there are but two FLORENCE MAUT I1AKEH. ways by which babies' lives may be ab solutely insured ngainst cholera lnfnn turn nnd the wasting disorders of hot weather. One Is healthy mother's milk, nnd the other is lnctated food. In eight cases out of ten where n phy slcian Is called because the "baby is not doing well," he sees that all that Is needed is a more nourishing diet, nnd nftcr ad vising such a rich but easily assimilated nutriment as lnctated food the child shows right off a gain in weight and color nnd liveliness. This most remnrknble of all Infant foods has great nourishing powers. It is mndo with tho most scrupulous attention to purity and freedom from nuy source of contagion. It fills the tiny veins and iirterics with ruddy, pure blood. Sound sleep follows Its use, nnd rnpld growth comes as naturally from n well-fed sy' tern ns sleep does when tho nervous ceil ters nrju properly nourished. Sunshine Is food; It is meat for strong men, but the very young, the aged and the feeblo are wilted nnd worsted by the llcrco heat. For them as well ns mothers trying to nurse their children through tho hot summer, nothing so quickly nnd easily keeps them strong ns lactnted food. Hvery Intelligent mother at once under stands why It is possible for lactated food to build up the tissues so rapidly nnd to give strength to bnhies and persons with delicate stomachs when her physician ex plains to her the simple ingredients of tliis preparation sugar of milk, and the nutritive qualities of wheat, barley nnd outs. "Tho weight and size, not the nge of the baby, should determine its food says Dr A. Siehert of the N. Y. Polyclinic Children's Hospital. At the Ilrst indica tion thnt baby is not thriving, give it lnctated food Hut be sure to feed it regularly. Lactnted food will plump out the cheeks of thin, pale-lipped liable mid make them gntn sieadlly lii weight. For weaning babies and during the teething period there Is no substitute for lnctated fond. It resembles in every respect healthy mother's milk, it Is particularly grateful to nervous, fretful children who uro hungry and lusultlolently nourished yet laid their usual food dUpleaidug to their weak ami disturbed stoinaoh. Vsk the first mother you talk with what she knows about lactated food. It will be hard in many communities to Hud u mother who lias brought up n family who bus not h personal knowledge of this tpkudid nourishment. Says Mrs. I). C linker, of Tiffin, Ohio, whose baby Is showu above : "We have been so well pleased with the use of lactated food for our baby that.we feel like doing something to further the use of It by special recommendation, Our baby was very delicate when born and weighed but three pouudB. We were very soon compelled to resort to nrtllleial food, and by the advice of Dr. H. C Wells, our family physician, we com uicuced using laeuted food, since wbioh time she has made a steady, healthy growth, and baa never had oue slugle day of m kness in sixteen mouths, ami we have never lost one hour of sleep on account, of teething." A crnml tAr ft riui&rftl lionnjwork. Apply at the HBRAK office. 6-18- liet your repairing done at Holder- man's. CLEVELAND AT WASHINGTON Th rri-nlili-nt ttrrntlr llitiriltvl Iit tilt Trip to Orny fluid's. WAsntNSTON.Aug. 28. President Clere land returned to Washington lit 8:80 last ulgbt from his few days rest n Urny Ua bles. He wan accompanied by Secretary Lntnont, who met him at Xew York, nnd by Dr. O'lteilly, who went nwny from Washington with him. Tlie met that Mr. Cleveland wnsexiiectod was generally known, and n good sized crowd was ntthe I'etinnyivnnia railroad station when the train lolled in. I'rivnto Secretary Thurber wa on bond witb an open carriage from the W bite House, and ns the party de scended from the train he escorted them through the station proper, going out by way of the ladles entrauce. The president engaged In a moment's conversation with one of tie messengers who cmne down to attend to Secretary Lntnant's baggage, and then stepped into bis carriage, and with Mr. Thurber drove oft to the White House. Dr. O'Hellly shared Secretary Latnont's carriage. So fnr as bis appear ance can indicate the president has evi dently profited by bis snort trip. An ellort was made Inst night to obtain some information as to what course the president is likely to pursue with refer ence to the tariff hill, but not the least In timation thereof could be obtained either at tho White House or from the members of the cabinet. Private Secretary Thurber said thnt the president had been very much benefited by his trip to Gray Gables. fining to OlllfiR to bft lleliended. Chicago, Aug. 23. Three Cbineso sat in a cell in the Harrison street jail yester day meditating on death. They were Mock Coon, Mock Shen and Lurn Pick Hop. Only a few weeks ngo these three men were in China, soldiers in the militia branch of the military service. Then mutter! ngB of war with Japan were heard, nnd they left China nnd landed at Van couver, JJ. C. The United Stnte9 was their mecca, but federal oflicers caught them when they crossed the lino ntPlatt'j burg, N. Y., in defiance of tho Chinosbex cluslon net. They will be shipped back to China, and ns deserters, death will be their portion when they nrrivo In their native land. Will l'robably Loin Ills Arm. VlCTOIt, Colo., Aug. 23. W. O. Wirt, of Council muffs, who was shot from am bush in both arms when riding in Cripple Creek Tuesday night, will probably lose his left arm. There is no doubt that the attacking party mistook Wirt nnd his traveling companion far Sheriff liowers nnd a deputy who had been hunting for some of the desperadoes that Infest this district. James Drury has been arrested on suspicion of having been one of the party. He was active In the strike, and is said to be n Molly Maguire. Heavy Internal Iteveuue Ilnoetpts. Washington, Aug. 23. llecelpts from internal revenue sources continue to be abnormally large, with the very prospect of continuing so until the new tariff bill goes into effect. During the last seven working days from Aug. 15 the receipts have reached the unprecedented sum of $11,000,122, and It Is confidently expected thnt by next Saturday at midnight, when the new act will become operative, tho aggregate receipts for the preceding ten days will have reached $15,000,000. liar Clothing Fired by Spnrk. PlTTBBUim, Aug. 23. Miss Kdlth S, Clark, daughter of a Pittsburg bank offi cial, was walking near the Fort Wayne railroad nt Clifton when a spark from a locomotive set llro to her clothing. In a moment she was onvcloped in flames. Crazed by fright and pain she rushed ucross the tracks and sprang Into tho Ohio river, from which she was rescued with difficulty. She is in n very serious condition, but may recover. Altonnu's AlUtlng Cashier. Altoona, Pa., Aug. 23. A gentleman in this city received a telegram today from a friend in Philadelphia saying thnt this friend had seen Cashier Gardner, of the defunct Second National bank, on the street In that city yesterday. The source of the information is reliable, and it 1b believed that Gardner's presence there is due to the fact that the woman with whom his name Is connected Is lying 111 in n Philadelphia hospital. lluth Man nnd llorao Cremated. AKltON, O., Aug. 23. The explosion of a dynamite cartridge in the cylinder of n threshing machine on the farm of George Wltner caused a fire which destroyed the large barn and several thousand bushels of grain. Michael Myres, of Newark, went into tho bnrn to save the horses. He mounted one, but the animal refused to move, nnd he and the benst were burned to death. Andrew and Rollins Wltner were seriously burned. Colored KnlEhts of I'jtlilni Must Unite, Indianapolis, Aug. 23. The convention of International Colored Knights of Pyth ias yesterday adopted a unification reso lution. The convention refused to ap prove any of the four factious which now exist. Ihe result of the action in adopt lug this request will be to bring tlfo col ored knights, 15,000 stroug, into one body within a few months. Held for Nettle Dotliilnii' Murder. CoNCOBD, N. II., Aug. 23. Arthur G MoLaue, charged with the murder of Net tle Douglass, at Henniker, with whom he went riding on the night of Aug. 14, yes terday waived examination, pleaded not guilty and was committed without ball. McLean still maiutalns his nerve. Two More Threshing Muolllue Victims La MouitN, X. D., Aug. 28. The holler ot n threshing engine on a farm eight miles southeast exploded yesterday, in stautly killing John Laud and Louis Berg. The latter was blown 100 feet and frightfully mangled. Four men were more or less injured. ProTldlnc Work for l'arls' Unemployed PAWS, Aug. 88. Fifty trades unions of this city have voted thnt their members shall work on short time in order that em ployment may be furnished to working men who are idle. The number ot tUeoe unemployed workingnieu is very large. The Lung lleetllnok In Textti, Dallas, Tex., Aug. 23. On the 1.800th ballot the Btxth dUtrict Democratic eon veutlou voteil as follows: Hurke, 37; Poin- dexter, 32; Abbuu, 22. At one time yes terday Burke laoked but two votes of be ing nominated. Peruvian llebela Driven Hank. LIMA, Peru, Aug. 28. The government has recovered complete control of the coast line. The insurgents in the north ern provinces have retired to the moun taluous districts of the interior. ODDS AND ENDS. Appropriate and Opportune for 1he Opu lent as Well as the Oppressed. We learn that n llombny man has con structed a bed-stead priced at 10,000 ru pees. It has at its four corners four full slued gaudily dressed Oreclnn damsels tliOTK nt the head holding banjo, while those on the right nnd left feet hold fnhs. Denealh the cot is n musical box, and Is capable of playing twelve different airs, The music begins the moment the least pressure Is brought to bear from tho top, which is created by one Bleeping or sit ting, nnd censes the moment tho indivi dual rises. While the music is in progress the lady banjolsts nt the bend manipu late the strings with their fingers nnd move their heads, while the two Grecian damsels at tho bottom fan the sleeper to sleep. There is n button nt the toot of the cot, which, after a little pressure, brings about a cessation of the muBlc, 11 such be the desire of the occupant. Hnvo you ever spent n week or two on n farm in the country f If not, the next time you wnnt recreation, don't go to the seashore, but to the country for a change. To sleep on straw beds, live on spring chickens, fresh, sweet butter, pure, sweet milk, garden vegetables and "sluh :" then take n walk occasionally over the hills nnd through the woods, get downright tired nnu uungry nnd, our word for it, you will wnnt to repeat the experiment next year and mnnv venrs lifter. The seashore won't be In it. Try it. V Annies nre unusually nlentv this venr in some sections of tho country and the cider mills are already beginning to turn out inrge quantities oi me juice. Apple butter bees will lie in their glory shortly and this tablo dnlnty will be plenty nnd cheap next winter. Sneaklnc of farmers, we believe vet the farmer is the happiest ot mortals. It true he works hard, hut then he has plenty to cat. n rrood nnnctlte and knows n good thing when ha eats It; he sleeps the sleep of tho just when he lies down, having earned a good rest by hnrd labor. A farmer never dies from brain fever. MAIIAWOYCITY. Mahanoy Orrv, Aug. 23, 181)4. Miss Mary Morgan left for Atlantic City to-dny. Sol. Foster, of Shenandoah, was to-dav visiting town friends. Misses Maggie, Kate and Kmmn Knier left for the seaside to-day. Misses Annie Loftus nnd Mnrv Ilnuch. ney left for the seashore to-dny. Hon. John J. Covle leftto-dnv for At lantic City, where he will snend a few days. Abram A. Lynch, of Gordon. Is using- his patent combination paint on the Lakeside Hallway power house stack with good results. Mrs. Charles Durchlll. nccomnnnled by her mother. Mrs. lialnh Oliver, of Shen andoah, left on the excursion train for Atlantic City to-day. Jeremiah O'Brien and Miss Ellen Hren- nnn, of Jackson's, were united in wedlock this morning, by Father McEuroe. John Lcmabnn. of Jackson's, was tup best man and Miss Mary Ann Lenry. of Yntesville. the bridesmaid. The happy couple left tor iiecKscnerviue. There Is a dlsnute between two well known sports of this place over a heavy net on n noise race wnicn iook niace at Jerome Park, N. Y., yesterday. Both claim the stakes. Ulentnoyne bent Stou- euell a length and a hnlf, but on account of short weight Stonenell was declared ttio winner. A snennnuoau man holds the stakes. Kenneth Bnzemore had the good for tune to receive a small bottle of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Item edy when three members of his family were sick with uysentery. This onesmali bottle cured them nil nnd he had some left which he gave to Geo. W. Baker, n prominent merchant of the place, Lewis ton. N. C. and it cured him of tho came complaint. When troubled with dysen tery, diarrhoea, colic or cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and you win be more than plensed with the result. The praise that naturally follows its introduc tion nnd use lias made it very nomilar. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sole by Gruhler uros. Now or Never. People who have not secured copies of the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced in "The Mnclc City." and superb photographs of famous men and women and sceueB in every land as in corporated in "Voyage Around the worm," snouiu apply lor them at the Herald office without delay, as onlyn few copies are left and the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without a complete set of these marvelous productions. Check Books. A large sunnly of bank check books of artistic design, always on hand, at the 11E11ALD ollice; also justice of the peace and other legal forms. My boy was taken with a disease resem bling bloody llux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhcen Remedy. Two doses of it settled the matter and cured him sound nnd well. 1 heartily recom mend this remedy to nil persons suffering from a like complaint. I will answer any Inquiries regarding it when stamp is lu dosed. I refer to any county official ns to my reliability. vu, ItoACH, J. P., Prlmroy, Campbell Co., Tenu. For sale by Gruhler Bros. NUGGETS OF MEWS Russia's c.ar is Buffering from an nttnek of iullueuzn. Miles upon miles of the Kiakapoo In dian country ure oil Are. The reflection can be seen for forty mile. At Anthony. Fla., Will C. Stranatim . aged lii years was killed by llghtmn. just as he was entering the door of hi' home. Mrs. Amanda Howard Is under am in New York charged with killing In daughter's illegitimate child. There , no plain evidence against her. The Illinois state mtuer' convention . Springfield adopted the Columbus sea for mining ooa! in central and southei -Illinois, which is a reduction ot 10 p cent. Rlngtown Fair. The fourteenth annual fair of the Ring town AgrteultunU Society will be held at Rlngtown, !'.. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Spptamber 8, 0 nd 7, 1M4. The refreshment stands will be rented to the highest bidder on Friday, 91st iust, nt 3 p. in., QU the grounds of the society. For particulars address JSIIAEL A1TI.EGATE, htc J, 8-22 2td&w Rlngtown 'n, I'a We are prepared to guarantee artistic whloh will give you satisfaction, and nt reasonble prices. Call and sco our latest crayons. 19 West Lloyd JIT. CAUMEt. Mt. Carmkl, August 23. C. H. Deemer, of Bethlehem, wnB n pleasant caller yesterday. Miss Florence Heller, of Philadelphia, 1b n ghest of C. D. Wright. Bright Wllhelm, of Ashland, was a welcome visitor yesterday. William K. Boden and family, of Beaver Meadow, have removed to Mt. Carmel. Miss Mnme Haran, an accomplished young lady of Philadelphia, is visiting Iter grandparents, on South Oak street. John SUIyman, after spending n few weeks nt the bedside of his sick brother, 0. 11., has returned to his home at Tama qua. Mesis. John Thomas and Will Wynn, two of our society boys, are off on n voca tion nnd will take In Philadelphia, Atlan tic City, Washington, D. C, and other points. Misses Lillle anil Lena Dickenson nnd Clare Jaquette, of Woodstown, N. J., are being pleasantly entertained nt the resl dence of Merchnnt E. C. Tier, on North Oak street. A l'LVCKT YOUNO WOMAN. Last evening a young and widely known lady, whose name wo were re quested not to publish, had an exciting experience while en route for Mt. Cnrmel. The young lady resides nt Nntnllc, a little mining hamlet about three miles north of this city, and started out on foot to do some Bhopplng. She hadn't gone fnr when she discovered that some one was following her. Being possessed of n little more nerve than Is usually allotted to her sex, she slackened her pace to make sure nnd find out. If possible, her follower's intentions. After discovering that the tramp was bent on mischief she hastily drew from her pocket a handsome Smith nnd Wesson and fired oue shot to inform her would-be intruder thnt she could defend herself. It was n sudden surprise to the burly tramp and he, too, lessened Ills gait nnd took a polite sneak into the woods. INJURED ON THE KAIL. Two boys named McNamara and Hish all attempted to board a moving coal train last evening and were thrown violently to tho ground nlongslde of the rail, receiving serious injuries. Rlshnll's hand was mnshed so badly that Dr. Hnessler found it necessnry to amputate three fingers, while McNnmnra received but slight bruises about the head. This ought to bo a warning to those who have been In tho habit of jumping trains in the past, but it is doubtful if they will heed It. A story of a christening nnd n death which took place in the same house is told to a IIEUALI) reporter. The mother tiled on Sunday morning and about the same time the daughter gave birth to twins. The appearance of the new-born babes was such a sudden surprise to the son-in-law that he became so jubilant as to forget nil about the corpse and ordered a barrel of beer, Instead of summoning the undertaker. The body of the poor woman remained there nmld the revelry nnd drunkenness for two dnys nnd nights before nn undertaker was called, and by the time he reached the place the body was in n terrible state. The funeral took place. The procession was made up of a few mourners on foot and n truck wagon, which answered the CurpoEe of n catafalque to convey the ody to its Inst resting place, with the son-in-Inw sitting astride the coffin, which was nothing but a dry-goods box. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! Schools Open This Week Are You Ready. We offer this week our entire line of 25 and S5 cent dress goods, cashmeres, Berges, plaids, etc., for 10 cents perynrd, iU6t tbo goods you need for school dresses. All the newest shades nnd all double width goods uro included in this bargain lot. We will nlsosell remnnnts of white goods nt reduced prices. Children's fast black cotton hose. 3 nairs for 25 cents. We hnve just received nnothcr lot of men's fine white shirts, double lined, linen bosoms, first quality muslin, for 35 cents each, cqnal to any 75 cent shirt In town. L. J. Wilkinson, 29 South Main Street, 8-21-tf Shenandoah. "I know an old soldier who had chronic diarrhoea of long standing to hnve been permanently cured by taking Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy," says E(wnrd Shumplk, a prominent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy in this city for overseven yenrs and consider it superior to nny other medicine now on tho market for bowel complaints," 25 nnd 50 cent bottles ot this remedy for Bale by Gruhler Bros. Then Baby was sick, we gave her Costorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Costorhu 'When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she hod Children, she gavn them Castoria Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lebsio & liAEit, Ashland, Pn., is printed on every sack. tf Special Reduced Rates to Bethlehem. On nccount of flag presentation to the Beethoven Mnenuerchor and grand pa rade, to take place at Bethlehem Sept. 3rd, the Lehigh Valley R R. will make nn open reduced rate of J2.4U from Shen andoah. Tickets sold for nil trains Sept. aru, goon lor return until tne 4tn. "lie- luternutloi, famoss REMEDY for HEOlATIg HEUKAL0IA ana similar Complaints maim iMoiortJ maor the utrini-p nt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. yreignoea Dyemweatpnyslclans', m DR. RICHTER'S I Onjy genuine w.Tradem'k"Anchor."l Look also on ciokago fbr Dr. Inciter's firm 1 1 lF.Ad.Rchtor&Co. Now York, t -29. HIGHEST AWARDS.- i 12 Brooch Hontti, - - - Own Qlaigworks.i 25 ard SOc. For naif 1rj l ;r,c tiiinilo.ih hy i ii 1111,'cninuh J M Uillun, 1" r u. Jurlin litbsr DrognWi. work Photographers very style St,, Shenandoah. i'ftfaiitii -'him jiii. You sec them everywhere. Columbia Bicycles CTheir sales attest their popularity. Catalogue free nt our agencies, or mailed for two 2-ccnt stamps GEORGE II. KHICK, KrlcK'a Hardware Bicycles. Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF 3VT. DEE. 3VTuV!STZD3R., VST. ZEE. Dr3JaOJBL3Vru3L.3ST, The value of each shore is VAX) at maturity. Application fee on each share, 25 centit nnd monthly dues on ench shnre, tl.OO. On dues paid in advance for a six uionthsor longer, 5 per cent. Interest will be allowed at time of payment Is made. Wemhersmay witnurawone orau snares nt anytime Dy giving ou uays- written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shnres, together with six per cent. Interest nfter 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. Reference nnd Information on application. Kew Beries starts in feept.. 1BW4. Shares may be subscribed for nny time, and dues, etc., will be received nt the offlco of M. II. Master's marble yard. 127 N. Jnrdin St., on the first Monday nfter the first Saturday of ench month. We refer to S. W. YOST, Cashier First National Bank. ' IS. u. HKUHST. Urocer. JOHN ROBERTS, Livery. I HO ! FOR' PITTSBURG. G. A. R. National Encampment and Na tional Naval Association. Half Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the meeting of the National Naval Association to be held at Pittsburg, Sep tember 8, and the Nntional Encampment of the Grand Army of tho Republic, to be held at the game place, September 10 to 15, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sen to tne puduc, irom aepiemoer u to 10, inclusive, round-trip tickets to Pittsburg and return at rote of one low est first class fare for the round trip, ex cept from nearby points. These tickets will be valid for return until September inclusive. Detailed information in regard to rates, stop-over privileges, side-trip excursion tickets, &c, can be obtnlned upon nppll cation at ticket offices $5 to Niagara Falls. rri ...111 lw. nn nVn,,Hlnn tr Vl.trni.. Falls and return via the Lehigh Volley Railroad on Saturday, August 25th. Rate onlv i5. Everything comfortable, pleisontund enjoynblc. For further in formation, apply to Lehigh Valley ticket ogentB, or W. W. Brynn, traveling pas senger agent. e. o. d. Onward it Strides. Thn demand for the EVENING HERALD has so greatly increased that it has be come no:essary to establish nn additional ocenev at Hooks & Brown's stationary store, 4 North Main street. MISCEIXANEOUS. WANTED .Twenty Rirls to operate ma chines. Those not afraid to wo k. Ap ply to a enancioan tint ana uap racioiy. FOK SALE. A fohd, sounfl horse. Price reasotable. Annlv to Michael Peters, bhenandoah, Pa. 3-S2-t( "COR ItENT. Two rooms, for office use; C heated by steams gas; cheap. Apply to Lu Refowlch, H. Mfcln street. 7-25-tf WANTED. A good Klrl for general torso work. Acrilv at liradlej's meat market, 227 East Centre street. s is-tl (bOK to MO per week using and selling Old $40 (tellable Plater. Every family has rusty, worn knives, rorlis, spoons etc Quickly plated by dipping In melted metal. No ex i crlence or hard w rlci a good situation. Ad dress W P. Harrison & Co, Clerk No. 14, Col umbus, Ohio. OR BALE. The Mt. Carmel House prop- Avenue. Mt Carmel. is offered lor sale at a Ion figure and on easy terms. Will sell tne hotel building with or without tbo sdjolnlng crouna. Anv lniormsuon as to neurcs anu terms can be obtatnfd br aDDlvlne toBolomon ncnoener, xui. larmei. -i NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. The nomiifus of the Ilerubllcnn County, Senatorial and District conventions, reoer tly t ela, are rtqucstea to n eel at tne juercnams' Hotel in l'ottsvtlle on Tuesday, August 28, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, for the purpose ot electing a county cnairman. HIRAM MOYEB. 8-23-3t-wfs Chairman County Convention. FIRSf ANNUAL PICNIC -Of the- National Social Club, "Will be held in the New Columbia Pail:. Labor Da, September 1st! '94. Dancing tn abundance. Music furnished by a d rsi ciaus orcnesira. tics ets, no cents. ROOF PAINTING Promptly done with KIT HAWTHORN'S U. 8. HOOP PAINT by SL "STOST, Agent, 139 East Coal street, Hhenandoah. It is the best and only guarantee patnt against corrosion, tire inn every ainu oi vr e&tner, lor metsi, w ooa en ana paper roois ana wans, uive it trial. THEATRE: CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shemndoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costeixo & Cabsidt, Proprietors. POPE MFG. CO., Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford. Store, South Main Street, Is agent for Columbia READING, PA. Agonts. the following shareholders: W. II. ZIMMERMAN, Meat Market. n. J", hhmijuk, urocer. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D. apitis 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. HOTEL KAIER, CHAB.BURCHUit., Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Lsrgcst and finest betel In tbo region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Kocms Attached. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAIX STIIIIEI. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, itobert Murray. Coldest and Largest Glass of Beer. Free Lunch Dal!j. JonN Weeks, Proprietor. Q. w. Davidson, Bartender. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for tho EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOKE DAILY PAPERS. Psrtlcs wlshtntr anv ol these DSDcrs delivered csn leave orders at Max Hecse's, Dougherty building, West Centre street. Your Stomach s : : Cannot stand the Bame wnshing that, your boots do, nnd the water you drink Isn't oven tit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. QI,aia nn who can taste our candles OHB UIl wlthout a feeling of affeo- OrffT O-irl tloi for thB young man UDQ who brings them; They Just melt' in the mouth; the girl's eye melt with tenderness theyoung man also melts, and the question Is settled. Try it. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 1M N. Main St YQTTIO. PHOTO 2 Taken in first-class stjle at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. Bear L.V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 251 Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to be nrst-clau in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtalp sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Altrlt! solicited. A genuine welcome Awaits you at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap I Choice temperance drinks and cigars Bicycle B
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