EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, At'Ul'BT 24, 1W1 err- THIRD EDITION A GREAT PROPHET. "What He Has to Say About Foretelling: the Weather and Preserving- the Health. l'robnbly no mnn connected with the "Weather Department In so well-known or popular ns Sergeant Ellas II. Dunn, who hns charge of the llureau in New York City. He Is n bright, happy mnn, with n clear eye and n sprlugy gait, nlthough Lis duties nnd cares are numerous. "How do I keep well and fat nml chlp psr," he said rectntly to a newspaper man who asked him tbo questlon.''why I look after my health carefully, that's all. Xo matter how hard the gales may bo or how much responsibility for tho weather I have on my shoulders, I look out for my digestion very carefully. 1 am h firm believer In modern discoveries nnd I have found tliat the pre-dlgestod food, 1'nskola, does wonderful things for those who use it. I use It in my family nnd find thnt it Is not only u food that enters quickly into the blood nnd life but that It aids all other foods to digest. People -who wish to be up to the times nnd nvnil themselves of nil modern discoveries or Improvements should by nil menns use I'nskoin. If you are not thoroughly posted about it nnd want to know more, go around to the Company's olllce nt 30 llcado street, Now York City, or better still, send for a pamphlet giving full par ticulars nbout it. I tell you you will never forget it." Sergennt Dunn evidently believes thoroughly in everything he undertakes, nnd ho is just now utilizing the olectrio search light, In which he is interested, In throwing the word Pnskola upon the clouds nnd wnlls whoro tho light is em ployed. All thnt enn be learned from what he says regnrdlng l'nskola Is more than true nnd It is by no means surpris ing thnt it hns become so popular. A pamphlet, fully describing I'nskoln nnd whnt it does, will be sent free to nny address, by the Pre-dlgested Food Co.. 30 Hendo St., New York. Cheap Excursions to the West. An exceptionally favorable opportunity for visiting tho richest and most produc tive sections of tho west nnd north-west will be afforded by the Home Seekers' low-rnte excursions which have been ar ranged by the North Western Line. Tickets for these excursions will be sold on September 11th nnd 25th, nnd Oct. 0th, to nil points in north-western Iown, wes tern Minnesota, North Dakota, South Da kota, Manitoba, Nebraska Colorado, Vyoming,Utah, Montana nud Idaho, nnd will be good for return passnge within twenty days from date of sale. Stop-over privileges will be allowed on going trip in territory to which the tickets are sold. For further information cnll on or nd- uress utcKet Agents or connecting lines. Circulars giving rates nud detniled Infor mation will be mnlled.free. unon nnnllcii- tlon to AV. A. Thrall, (leneral Passenger ,..! 'Pint-,.. A ....... X- .1. II," i . itiiiuu iin. uiw,ku iv iurm- w eat ern Hallwny, Chicago. When Haby was sick, o gavo her Cobtorlo. When sho was a Child, she criod for Castorla. TVhen sho lcoamo MI'S, sho clung to Cmstorla, When bbe had Children, she gavo them Castorla Special Reduced Rates to Bethlehem. On nccount of flng presentation to tho Beethoven Mnennerchor nnd grand pa rade, to take place nt Bethlehem Sept. 3rd, tho Lehigh Vnlley H. H. will make nn open reduced rate of J2.4!) from Shen nndonh. Tickets sold for nil trnluB Sept.. 3rd, good for return until the 4th. Kenneth Bnzemore had tho good for tuneto receive a small bottleof Chnmber laiu's Colic, Cholern nnd Diarrhoea Hem edy when three members of his family Were sick with dvsenterv. This one small bottle cured them nil nnd he had some left which ho gave to Geo. W. Baker, n prominent merchont of the place, Lewis ton, N. C, nnd it cured him of the same complaint, wiien troubled with dysen terv. diarrhoea, colic or cholera murium. give this remedy a trial nnd you will be more than pleased with the result. The praise that naturally follows Its introduc tion and use has made it very popular. 85 nnd ftO cent bottles for snle by Gruhler uros. Now or Never. People who hnve not secured conies of the exquisite photographs of the World's rnir emnrneeci in "The Aiiigio City," nml superb photouranhs of famous men nnd women and Hoenes in every land as in- oorpurnteu in "voyage Arouuu the World," should nnply Tor them nt the HEIiALD olllce without, delay, as only it few copies are left nnd the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without n complete set of these marvelous prouuctions. MV bOV WnB takl-n With K illiuUB rumn bling bloody llux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Dittrrhom Remedy. Two uuiwaui il seitim me matter auu cured lii in sound aod well. 1 liwmllv recom mend this remedy to all persons suffering lrwm n line compimnr. i win answer niff inquiries regarding It when Btaum is id closed. I refer to tiny county ofllclnl as to my reliability. W'M. llOACH. J. P., Prlroroy. Campbell Co., Tenu. For sale uy uruuier iiroe. Check Books. A large SUnnlv of bank check hooka of artistlo design, always on hand, nt the H KHALI) olllce ; nho justice of the pence nuu umer legm lorms. Buy Keystone flour. Be surs that the name uzeaia & iiaek, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. tf Onward It Strides. The demand for the Kvkniko Herald hag so greatly inoreased that it hm be. come necutaary to eatablUh an additional agency at Hooks & Brown's stationary i store, 4 North Main street Wanted! A good girl for general housework. -Apply nt the J I Kit aid olllce. S-18-tt Get your repairing done at Holder-man's. MAHAKOY CITY. Mauanoy Citv, Aug.. 31. Proprietor Bnrnhnrdt, of the Lakesldo railway eating bouse, has placed n benu-tlt-il hign in front of his place. W. W. Lewis and Michael McCarrol were guests nt the Nellie Illy boat club at Tumbling Hun, yesterday, Kdwnrd Glenn nnd John Anthony, of DeUiio, were town visitors to day. Bryan Tansey, of Chicago, is visiting his parents nt Park Plnce. Hobert Painter, of Gilberton, attended tho Union meeting which was held at Gebhart's hall to-day. George Welgert, of Pottsvlllo, was vis; mug iuu initio iiere yesieruay. The electrlo lights on North Main street, which were placed there by the the Lakeside Hallway company, nre nu Improvement to thnt pnrt of town. Mr. nnd Mrs.J.W. Brnddock.of Elmlrn, N. ., nccompnnled by their sou nnd daughter, nre the guests of John W. Pnrker. J. W. Hussell, of Allentown, wns n vis itor among the business men here yester day. John Griffith, of Ahland, tho well known sprintor who no at tosses ball with the Ashland team.is visiting town friends today. The Board of Health had better wake up and attend to Its duties on North Mnln street. The stench from tho slaughter houses will not be tolerated by tho citizens much longer. Kdward Hcnnossy was n Pottsvlllo visitor yesterday. How did ho get down t It hungry, while waiting for n enr, cnll at the Lakeside Hallway eating house, lw James nnd David Graham, two of our merchants who recently lost a por tion of their property in n tiro which de stroyed several other houses, hnvu brought n suit for slander, ngolnst John Cunningham nud claim damages to the amount of $5,000. The plaintiffs nllego thnt Cunningham openly chnrged them with having set the buildings on flro to recover the insurance. A lnrge number of Invited friends crowded the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bren iittn to enjoy tho festivities of the wedding of Mr. Jerimnh O'Brien and Miss Klvn B. llrennan, their daughter, who was mar ried yesterday morning. Among the guosts were Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mclnery, of Maha noy City: Misses Lizzie Broughall nnd Kmmn Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Brien, Mrs. John Foley nnd Miss Kiln Hynn, of Mlnersville. A lnrge number of expensive presents were presented by pr jminent business men of town, nnd the best wishes were extended to the happy couple. Miss Klvn llrennan was a teacher at the Jackson school. Minstrel troupe will be either nt High Po nt or Columbln Parks. See HEltALD lor further particulars. Tn llfplnro Striking Mfticr. WlLKCsiiAltm:, Pa., Aug 24. Twohun dred non-union miners left hero on n special train over the Pennsylvania rail way for Pittsburg. They will take the places of the striking miners at Turney Creek. NUGGETS OF NEWS The Kolb indignation meetings called for yesterday in Alabama were a lizzie. The Minneapolis mills last week ground 233,000 barrels of flour last week, against 170,810 the preceding week. William H. Holding, clerk of the Hotel Metropole, Philadelphia, decamped with over fi.OOO of his employers' money. South Dakota Republican nominated C. II. Sheldon for governor nnd It. J. Gamble and John A. Pickeer for congress. A broken nxle on tho Chicago and North western railwny near Fort Atkinson, Wis., caused n freight wreck In which three men were killed. Clayton Danley.n Camden, N. J., barber, who was burned In ou Incendiary fire set by buiglars early Wednesday morning, died yesterduy. California Democrats nominated Jack son Temple. Janies E. Murphy and Judge Bridgeford for supremo court justices and ovorwhelmlngly defeated a free coinage proposition. A Job for Itklr'l Heir Apparent. Paris, Aug. 24. The Journnl Des De bats asserts that King Humbert, of Italy, will create the "Vlceroyalty of Sicily," and will make the Prluoe of Naples vice roy. It says the news of the king's inten tion is favorably received in Italy as a happy solution of the trouble of Sicilian disaffection. Hocking V.IUj Employ. StrlU., Columbus, O., Aug. 24. The employes of the Hocking Valley railway at NeUou vllle weut out on strike yestsrday because President Waite has not rccogulisd the old committee of the employes that man aged the former strike. The strike has not extended here yet, and probably will not. Will llAftmns at thn ISiuptojeri' Terms. MAS8ILLON, O., Aug. 24. Operations will bo resumed iu the coal mines located nbout Eat Palestine Sept. 1. After hav ing been out ou strike since April 3J, do muudlug Tiy, and 71 cents, the miners have accepted the B0 and 70 oents offered by the operators. Illxnn to Kl,-lit Mrlill. New York, Aug. 84. George Dixon and Jerry Marshall, who claims to be the featherweight champion of Australia, have been matched to fight a Anita, at 119 pounds, for and the feather weight championship of the world. rrnHiirrr Arrlir Critically' III. HK1.AIH, Mil , Aug. 24. Kx-State Treas urer btevemon Archer, who, after siH V.ng nearly a live year term in the peuiteutiai- for embezzling state fuuds, was pardoned by Governor Brown, and whose physical condition necessitated his rvmovul to the olty hospital nt Baltimore for several days after his release, was taken baok to the hospital yesterday from his home near this town in a much wors eonditlun, and is now bievtt u lie dangerously ill. It is likely he will have to uudergo a serious surgical operation. His trouble Is a kid ney and bladder affection, from whloh he has but very slight chances of recovery. He is now advanced iu age nnd broken in spirit, and the disease from which he is suffering will probably end his life. A I'rnilueo Tlilrf Putally Shot. WinfielI), L. I.. Aug. 24. Fcir snnv time past the farmers iu this vicinity have ooin plained that their crops were being stolen during the night. George Kllnaer. a farm hand in thji nmnlnvi.f John Schoppmau, while guarding the jiinu eany in me innrnlng, sbot and mor tally wounded a man who gave his name as Isidore Di-m-Ih-I of V,, .utn ir.ot w--- tieth street, New York. Deschel and an other mau were engaged iu loading u Wagon With tomaluui vl,..n k-i,o- called out to them, and they started to run. Deschel was brought down by a uui, uui life oiuer niuu escaped. MT. CARMEL. Mt. CAIiMBL, August 34. George H. Simpson talks of tnking n trip to California. W. M. Weaver, of Bloomsbtlrg, was a pleasant caller yesterday. Martin Mnrkle, of Shnmokln, looked after business In town to-dny. Civil Engineer Loreuz, of Shnmoktn, was doing work In town to day. W. 11. doodling has returned to Sun bury after n pleasant stny with us. Jnmes FIster nnd George lloppee, of Mnhnnoy City, were in town to dny. Miss May Spltler, of Shnmokln, spent Wednesdny ns the guest of Miss Snllle Scott. Hev. G. T. Grny and family nnd James iiarvey aro at ucenn urovo enjoying them selves. Miss Madgo HobblnB nnd mother nre spending tho dny nt Shamrock, the guests vii lenitives. Mrs. Lllkn Bnwpn. nf Rhpnnmlnol, l being mndo comfortable nt the residence oi airs. tugs. Banger. -Misses Mnry Hnrvey, of Mt. Cnrmel, uu jvuuio urnuy, oi unzieion, enjoyed n drive to Ashlnnd yesterdny. Miss Minnie Scott hns left tnr n three. months visit to Newport News and points ui luieresi. lurougu tno ooutii. Miss Annie Brady, nn accomplished young lady of iiazlcton, is the guost of Miss Mary Hnrvey, on Market street. M. G. Coclllln nud wife have retnrneil to their home nftcr spending the last mree mouuis witu lyOCK iinvou Irienus. T. P. Vullle, of Philadelphia, connected with the Chicago & Northwestern H. H., called on Stntlon Agent J. B. Gould to day. Some miscreant broke the fence of 'Squire Zimmerman's residence Inst night night and stole n qunntity of his choicest fruit. Miss Agnes Galbrnith, of Pottsville, returned to her homo nfter spending n few days ns the guest of her sister, Mrs.P, Jennings. Miss Millie Simpson, of Port Carbon, nnd Miss Siillio Lewis, of Shennndoah, nro visiting at tho home of Thomas Phillips, on Vine street. James Hluklc, tho efficient freight hustler nt the L. V. stntlon, plnycd the wedding mnrch for C. E. Gross on Wed nesdny evening. Mrs. Luke Bowcn, of Shennndoah, nnd Mrs. Thomas Sanger, of this place, ac companied by their friends, picniced nt Scott's park to-day. J. W. Blake, night operator nt the L. V. stntlon, has returned from n visit to some of his best girls nt Allentown,Head ing and Philadelphia, Tho other day n bum wnlked into the saloon of John Thnlposh nnd, unnoticed by the members of the family, slipped up stairs nnd Into Mr. Thalposh's room nnd put on his cont nnd vest, which contained Zuite n sum of money nnd his gold watch, inter in the evening he returned nnd tried to disposo of the timepiece to the rightful owner, who recognized it and nlso his coat nnd vest. Mr. Thnlposh took the law in his own hands nnd nftcr thrashing the bum very soundly, took his articles from nnd turned tho bum over to the authorities. Albert Strnw, a 14-year old son of Elljnh Straw, who resides on Fourth street, at tempted to board a moving freight train yesterday, nbout noon, missed his hold nud fell beneath the wheels. The unfor tunate boy's right leg nnd nrm were so badly mnngled that Dr. Montelius found It necessary to amputate both -membrs, but his efforts to Bavo tho Ufa of the boy were futilo. About 3 p. m. death came to end his suffering. Tho bereaved parents have the sympathy of the community. We hope tho above transaction will be a timely warning to all boys who have been in the habit ot jumping on trains. A l'llETTT WEDDING. Tho M. E. church nt Snydertown wns tho scene of a very pretty wedding Inst night. As Prof. James C. Hinkel struck up the enchanting notes of Mendels sohn's wedding march the bridal party marched gaily into the little church to witness a ceremony thnt bound together for llte.two young hearts which, we trust, mny never have n cnuse to be put nssunder. Tho groom was Prof. E. Elmer Gross, of this city, nnd the brldo Miss Adn Hoselln Klnse, of Snydertown. The groomls best man was Hoscoe C. Fngley, nnd tho bride's nttendnnts were Misses Annie nnd Agnes Gross. The ushers were Miss Bella Anderson nnd Charles S. Gross, of this place, and Miss Auulo Furrow nud John C. Trelbley, of Snydertown. The hnppy young couple contemplnte going to house keeping iu tho near future nnd the HElt ALD extends the best wishes of an army of friends for n hnppy nnd prosperous future. 'IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! Schools Open This-Week Are You Ready. We offer this week our entire line of 25 nnd 85 cent dross goods, cashmeres, serges, plaids, etc., for 10 cents per yard, just tho goods you need for school dresses. All tho newest shades nnd all double width goods nre included iu this bargain lot. We will nlhosell remnants of white goods nt reduced prices. Children's fnst blnck cotton hose, 3 pairs for 25 cents. We have just received another lot of men's lino white shirts, double lined, linen bosoms, first qunlity muslin, for 35 cents each, equal to nny 75 cent shirt in town. L. J. Wilkinson, 20 South Main Street, 8-21-tf Shenundonh. $5 to Nlag-ara Falls. There will be nn exoursi m to Niagara Falls nnd return via the Lehigh Valley Itnllrond on Saturday, August 9Bth. Hate only tt. Everything comfortable, pleasant and enjoyable. For further in formation, apply to Lehigh Valley tioket agents, or W . W. Br an, traveling pas senger agent. e. o. d. A St. Clair Excursion. Tl,.. T u,l.,l. Veil-,-II l rv ii .. i , 7 ' "lJ - n in rutin special train, ou account of parade of unuiuiiBm-ieueitRt ot. ciair, ept. isr, between Ashland and St. Clair. Train will leave stations as follows: Ashland, 10:60a. m mrur.lT-tllu 11 n ... . T r i. .... , ...w, . i , ,1,. , jjuvv vrecji, 11:10a. m. ; Shenandoah, 11:20 a.m. : Mah- nuoy iity, iisoun. m; i'nric t'lnee, 11:40a. in. : Delano, 11:80 n. m. Returning, train will leave St. Clair at 10 p. m. S 28-Ot WaterNotlce. Beginning Friday, August 34tb, the water will be turned off each evening at 7 o'clock and remain turned off until 0 o'clock in the morning. This will be con tinued until such time ns the dams nre replenished by rain. Washing of carri ages, pavements and show windows, nnd the use of hose in any nay must be pro hibited. A watchman will be stationed at the stop nt East Coal street to turn on the water in case of fire. S. D. Hess. hupt. Shenandoah Water & Gaa Com pany. .8 lw We are prepared to guarantee artistic which will give you satisfaction, nnd ot reasonble prices. Call and see our latest crayons. 19 West Lloyd CENTRALIA. CentKALIA, Ang. 24. Miss Mnry Lnngon, ono of our populnr nnd pretty school-mnrms, is spending a a few days with friends iu Pottsville. Hobert Buoklnghnm, one of Blooms burg's well-known lawyers, transacted business In town yesterday. Miss Hattlo ICealey nnd sister, Kate, two of Mlnersvllle's pretty belles, ate spending n few days with town friends, Edward Williams and wife left yester day for Wllkos-Barre, whero they will spend n few days among their many friends. Misses Kato Collhan and Mame Mc Broarty, two of our pleasant school inarms, left yesterday for a short visit be fore resuming school duty. Miss Collhan will spend her vacntion nt Philadelphia nud Miss McBrenrty nt Freelaud. Appointments for teachers in the bor ough schools were mnde on Wednesday evening. Tho corps of tencbers nre the same ns the preceding yenr, with the exception of two changes. Miss Jennie uiacK ana jonn j. liellly hnve been teiecteu in pince oi iwo lormer teachers. The Ccntrnlin Grnvs and the Kurekns. of Girardville, will crosibatsnt tho latter plnce on Sundny afternoon. Tho game promises to bo n good one. Frnncis Nertnoy hns received a new bicycle ns a present from his fnthcr. It's n unnuy, nnti no mistnae. The Centrnlla and Logan collieries hnve suspended operations until Monday. Thomas Farrell, ono of our former townsmen, out now oi i'hllnuelpliln, is circulating nmong town irienus. Thomas Irvin. one of the Quaker City's populnr druggists, returned yesterday nftcr n short visit to town. Ambrose D. Goldsworthy, one of our populnr saloonkeepers and hustling poli tic! Inns, has received the nomination for tue senate on the Republican ticket. Ambrose is a first-class fellow nnd would certainly look after our wnnts If elected. Don't forget him in November And, nl though you mny bo nccustonied to vote the strnight Democratic ticket, split It this time nnd give hint n vote. Mr. John Fortner nnd wife nnd Mrs, J. H. Porter left yesterdny for Atlnntic City, where they will spend a few days enjoying the delightful ocean breeze. The Centralla foot bnll team would like to arrango a game with the High school team of Shenandoah. Game to tnke place sometime iu September and at whatever place the Shennndoah team telects. If the team referred to wishes to accept this challenge, please forward all communica tions to unnries Aicurenrty, manager. Try Somebody Else. Editoh Herald: I was very much Interested in your article of yesterdny on the Crawford county system for holding primaries and the bearing It would have on local politics if adopted here. I had never heard of the system before, but since reading your article I have become a Crawford convert. Speaking of purify ing politics, let me nsk if it Is true that the recent trips of mnnyof our townsmen to Atlnntic City nnd other points origin nted in anything connected with the recent Republican primaries f Reform. Shenandoah, August 23, 1S94. We have been taught that the earth re volves nbout the sun, but we cannot swenrthatit does. Ed. "I know nn old soldier who had chronic dlnrrhcen of long standing tojhnve been permanently cured by tnking Chnmber laln's Colic, Cholern and Diarrhcna Rem edy," says Edwnrd Shumplk, a prominent druggist of Minnenpolls, Minn. "I have sold the remedy in this city for over seven yenrsnnd consider it superior to nny other medicine now on tho market for bowel complaints." 25 and 50 cent bottles of this remedy for snle by Gruhler Bros. ,..iLL GAMES At Phil.vli.' niielnhln. 0: Pitts burg, 4. Ai li i "-Hsi'ii. 12: Cleve land, 10. At in. ,.,1 Cincinnati, 13; Brooklyn, 2. At York N'cw York, 8; Louisville. 1. At Hnltiniore St. Louis, 10; Baltimore. 0. At V,"a,liinglou Washing ton, 1-1; Chicago, 3. F.HHtrn I.nt-iiti. At Providence Providence, 9; Erie, 4. At Scrnntou Scrunton, 12; Wilkesbnrre, 10. At Springfield Spilnglleld, IK; Buf falo, 0. At Syracuse First game: Syra cuse, 10; Allentown, 3. Second game: Syracuse, 18: Allentown. 7. mm. Interlined "CclluloirV'Collars and Cuffs turn water like a duck's back and show neither spot nor soil. They are not effected by perspiration, nnd always look aa if right out of the box. When they get soiled you can clean them m a minute by Bimply wiping off with u wet cloth. These nre but n few of the advantages of wearingthe "Celluloid" Collars and Cuffs. There ore many others that you will readily discover the first time you wear one. They arc the only waterproof inter lined collars and cuffs made. Be sure to get the genuine with this trade mark TRADP LLULQj! stamped inside, if you desire perfect satisfaction. Made in all sizes and all styles. If you can't get them at the dealers, we will send sample postpaid, on receipt of price : Collars, 25 cents each. Cuffs, 50 cents pair. State size and whether you waut a stand-up o turucd-down collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 137-'J( Broadway, NEW VOItK. work very style Photographers St,, Shenandoah. a & P'Pt You sec them everywhere. Columbia (Their sales attest their popularity. Catalogue free at our agencies, or mailed for two 2-cent stamps. GEORGE II. KltlCIt, Kricx's Ilardwaro Bicycles. Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF 2V3C. II. 3Mr.ST331?t, The value of each share is fc!00 nt maturity. Application fee on each share, 25 cents ; nnd monthly dues on euch share, $1.00. On dues paid in advance for a six monthsor louder, 5 per cent, intereat will bo allowed nt time of payment is made. Members mny withdraw one or nil shnres nt anytime by giving 80 dnys' written notice, nnd are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest after the first year's membership. No shnres will be forced out. All shareholders nre entitled to loansfrom the fund onrenl estnte secur ity. Reference and information on application. New series starts in Sept., 1894. Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. H. Wnster's marble ynrd, 127 N. Jnrdln St., on the first Monday after the first Saturday of each month. We refer to S. W. YOST, Cashier First Nntional Bank. ! E. C. BH015ST, Grocer. JOHN ROBERTS, Livery. I HO J 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 nt Pittsburg, Sep tember 8, and tho National Encampment of the Grnnd Army of tho Republic, to be held at tho same place, September 10 to 15, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell to the public, from September 0 to 10, Inclusive, round-trip tickets to Pittsburg and return nt rate 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 25 Inclusive. Detailed information in regard to rates, stop-over privileges, side-trip excursion tickets. &c. con be obtained upon appli cation at ticket offices. Steam Renovating Co. call for, clean and deliver Ingrain nnd Brussels at 8c per yard; heavier carpets 4c. 32 E. Coal St. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. Twenty girls to operate ma chines. Tliosonot afraid to ok. Ap ply to esaenanaoan tiatana uap ractoiy. FOR SALE A Rood, sound horse. Price ressotable. Annly to Michael Peters, Bnenandoah, I'a. S-SB-U "IJOII RENT. Two rooms, for since usei E heated by steam; gas; cheap. Apply to U Rel owlch, 8. Main street. 7-25-tt WANTED. A good Kirl for general horse work. Add1 at Bradley's meat markit. 227 East Centre street. 8 JJ-tf FOR SALE. Residence No. 110 North Jar din street. Shenacdoak. The building Is well painted and papered and In ilrst-clastt condition. Good drainage. Underground ce lar Irom iront. Nice rear yara, pitasant neighborhood. Come and see for yoursel . Bil-tt UAN1KL U. CHYDIH. JnOK SALE. 1 he Mt. Carmel House prop ! crty, on the corner of Oak Btrcot and the venue, Mt. Carmel, la offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell the hotel bulldlne with or without the adjoining ground. Any information as to figures and terns hi be obtained by applyiag toBolomon Sckoeaer, Mt. Carmel. 8-1-2W EBTATE OP MARY LINDENMUTII, de ceased. Letters of administration on the estate of Mary Llndenmuthf late of Union township, Bchuylklll county, Pennsylvania, deceased, haye been granted to Wm. H. Nun gesser, rending at Klngtown, Pa., to whom all persons Indebted f eald ettate are requested to make raiment, and those having claims, or demands, will make known the same without delay. rvu. ji, jsunosisin, executor, Hlnirtown. la. OrtoB. G. M. HoLLoriTiit. SbeoaBdoah, Pa., Aug. 2, 1(81. 8 3-oaw St NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. The nomlrees of thn PeTiuhllcan County. Senatorial and District conventions, recently rold, aro requested to o cot at the Merchants' Hotel in Pottsville on Tuesday, August 28, nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon, for the purpose of electltfg a county chairman. HIRAM MOVER. 8-2S-3t-wfs Chairman County Convention. FIRST ANNUAL PI0NI0 -Of the- National Social Club, Will be held in the Rtw Columbia Put, labor Da, September 1st, 'M, a nmcUsa orchestra. Tick eta, 85 cents. Attention, Property Oners ! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with fST HAWTHORN'S U. S. ROOF PAINT by -A.. YOST, Agent, ISO East Coal street, Hhenandoah. It Is the beet and only guarantee paint against corrosion, fire and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. Wholesale agent for fclgenspan's limit, N, I, Export Lager aii Saazer Pale Beer, No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars. 120 South Main St. POPE MFQ. CO.,- Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford. Store, South Main Street, Is stent for Columbia READING, PA. Agents. , the following shareholders: W. II. ZIMMERMAN, Meat Market. E. F. KEHLEIt, Grocer. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D. Bicycle Bargains For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good WJieels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty The A. Heebner Co. 100 North Centre Street, POTTSVITiT iHZI. HOTEL KAIER, CHA8. BURCIIILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest betel In the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures. Pool nnd UUIlard Pooms Attached. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTJt 31AXX STREET. Dlrds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Hobert Murray. Coldest and Largest Class of Beer, Free Lunch Oi!!j JonN Weeks, Proprietor. G. W, Davidson, Bartender. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW TORE DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of these papers dellverec, can leave orders at Max Keese's, Dougherty building, West Centre street. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink isn't even tit for that purpose. Use Lorcnz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Rfifk'n nn who can tasteour candies axxxs a no. wUhtmt feeung ot affeo. flrlfl Otvl tion for the young man wuu. vii.iwho brIngg tnem They just melt in the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question is settled. Try it. FRED. KEITHAN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 1(U N. Main St. 3TOXJ3E1. PHOTO I Taken In first-class style at Linton's New Gallery T U N. PLUM ALLEY. Bear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 250J Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and 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. Atrla solicited. A genuine welcome Awaits you at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars