s EVENING HERALD SATUMAY, Al'CiUST ,, Wl THIRD EDITION AUGUST FOR HEALTH, It Must bo Whether You Tako a Vacation or Not. TakcTimo Now to Strengthen Nerves and Body. Soo That Every Part of the Body Bocomos Well Fed. Kleven months for business, for money- mnklng, for absorbing work. Tnke Au Ktyst for becoming strong nod well. Get buck to your proper weight ; relieve tho tired nerves of their irritability ; fill the body with ruddy, vigorous, serviceable blood. You will work to twloe the pur pose with n olenr hend nnd n body undis turbed by aches nnd pains. Glvo I'aine's celery compound n fair trial in August. Weariness and lack of strength is a matter of the nerves and brain. It Is the exhaustion of the nerve centers that pro duce tho feeling of lassltfulo and depress ion. Digestion and assimilation nre tho first to bccomo affected by diminished nerve power, nnd as these functions nre so olose ly connected with every part of the body, tho entire system in their dlborder. Men nnd women about middle ago take little exercise, their blood becomes slow and Impure and nil their important organB sluggish, while n constantly increasing load of anxiety and caro keeps their nerves from being proporly nourished. Such persons will find n steady gain in health, In vigor nnd good spirits from Palnc's celery compound taken steadily through the month of August. Tho reason for tho high regard In which I'aine's celery compound is held by physi cians for building up the weak, the sickly and the nervous, is because all Its in gredients arc known to medical men to feed tho nervos and to provide pure and rich blood for nil the weak pnrtB of the body. Every trace of nervous exhaustion disappears when the nerves that govern the functions of the body nre thus abund nntly supplied with their appropriate food. Tho disturbances of tho nervous sys tem, whether neuralgia, rheumatism, de bility, extreme nervousness or heart trouble, are due to derangements in nu trition. Headache, a sense of weight on top of the head, a feeling of constriction about the forehead; theso are very sig nificant symptoms and should bo heeded. Better and more completo nutrition is demanded for the nervos and brain. Thin, pale facos, wasted frames, unhealthy skin and low spirits tell unmistakably of blood too thin and poor to properly nourish the body. I'aine's celery compound brings an in creased, natural appetite, assists tho as similation of the food and quiets nnd re stores a healthy nervous notion. Now or Never. People who have not secured copies of the exquisite photographs of the World's Valr embraced In "The Magio City," and superb photographs of famous men and women nnd hcenes in every lnnd ns In corporated In "Voyage Around the World," should apply for them at the Herald olllce without delay, ns only n few copies are left and the supply will not bo renewed. No household should be without a complete set of these marvelous productions. My boy was taken with a diseaso reiem bllng bloody flux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dinrrhcca Hemedy. Two doses of It settled the matter and cured him sound nnd well. 1 heartily recom mend this remedy to all persons suffering from a like complaint. I will answer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is in closed. 1 refor to any county oflicial ns to my reliability. Wl, KoAcn. J. P., Primroy, Campbell Co., Teun. For sale by Gruhlcr Uros. Check Books. A large supply of bank check books of nrtlstlc design, always on hand, at the IlKHALD ofllce ; also justice of the peace nnd other legnl forms. Kenneth Bnzemore had the good for tunc to receive a small bottloof Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera nnd Dlarrhcea Hem edy when three members of his family were sick with dysentery. Tills one small bottle cured them all and he had some left which he gave to Geo. V. Baker, a prominent merchant of the place, Lewis ton, N. C, and It cured him of the same complaint. When troubled with dysen tery, diarrluea, colic or cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and yon will lie miuiv ,uu iinucu m,wi iijf result, ine lr.ise mat. naturally follows itslntroduo Iftl and use has made It verv iinnnlar 25 and M cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Uros. Buy Keystone flour. He sure that the name I.kssio & Bakr, Ashland, Pa., 1a printed on every sack. tf Onward It strides. The demand for tho Kvknino HERALD has so greatly Inorcaawl that It has be come necessary to establish an additional ngeuoy at Books & Brown's stationary tore, 4 North Main street. When Baby wu aksk, we gate her Oaatorlo, When she via a Child, sbe orted for Outorla. Vhen she linoroo Maw, tUe liuag to C tofla. When abe had OblUran, at gave Uui CtMtori Wanted. A good girl for general housework. Apply at the llBHALD ofllce. S-18-tf Get your repairing done at Holder-man's. INJUNCTION ASKED. A right In Court Against the Lakeside Hallway. Mrs. Kll7.abeth Yodkola, a widow hold ing a life Interest in some real estate left by her husband and located at the corner of Centre and Bowers streets, has Died through her attorney, A. I Shay, a petition praying for nu Injunction to restrain the Lakeside Hallway Company from constructing the proposed trestle on Bowers street. Tho petition sets forth that the Lake side Klectrlc Itnllwny Company has sur veyed nnd run Its trnckB upon certain streets In Shenandoah, nnd recently stir veyed n line on Bo,wers street, nnd Is about to lay Its tracks and run Its Cars over tho sidewalk connected with the Yodkols property. And to that end workmen are engaged digging up the sldewnlk, nnd nre about to tenr away tho porch to tho dwel ling, closing up the cellarway and the gnto to tho yard, so that communication will be entirely cut olt between her dwel ling and the street. Mrs. Yodkols has tiled a bond In thosum of ?1,000 with John Hogersnnd Peter Cnz aklrwlcz. as sureties, to Indemnify the railway company for nil damages it mny sustnln by reason ot the Injunction. A Prosperous Citizen. P. J. Ferguson, of Shenandoah, who Is alleged to be one of the stockholders of the TauiHqua and Lansford Electric Hall way Company, was In toivn yesterday. Mr. Ferguson la onuol Shenaudoah'smost prosperous business men, there being few enterprises In that thriving city In which he is not llnanclally interested. Tamaqua Heoorder. EZETA'S CASE CONTINUED. Salvador's CouniMtl OMnwi PostponAmAnt Until Nept. 3. San Fuancisco, Aug. 25. General An tonio Ezctn and his fellow refugees from Ban Snlvadorwero prisoners before Judge Morrow, In the United States district court, yesterday. Kzota, who Is a fine physical specimen, with decided features and oourtly bearing, was mo9t observed. From his waistcoat hung a magnificent gold chain, studded with diamonds. The general's enemies In the court room pointed It out as a relia of his cruel reign In San Salvador. They said it had for merly been the property of Carlos Men denci, a millionaire planter, who had been robbed of his wealth by the Ezetas, and that the chain was among the spoils greedily seized by Antonio. After the process in the case had been read the prisoners' counsel demanded an Immediate hearing. They stoutly main tained that the prisoners were political refugees and were unlawfully detained, and that they had been Illegally restrained since June 6 last. Ezeta, it was argued, was then president of the de facto govern ment, and was afforded asylum on an American man-of-war. At the time there was no authority In San Salvador which the United States government could recog nize. The attornoys for San Snlvador ar gued for a continuance pending the ar rival of Important evidence. Judge Mor row continued the case until Monday, Sept. 8. Thereupon oounsel for the de fense moved that the defendants be ad mitted to bail. Judge Morrow took the motion under advisement. Meantime the prisoners will tnke up quarters tt n hotel under guard. IN SENATE AND HOUSE Final Adjournment on Tuesday Next Finally Decided Upon. Washington, Aug. 25. The house was In session hut fifty-five minutes, and then adjourned until Monday. A sine die ad journment resolution fixing the time as 2 p. m. Tuesday was adopted. An elTort was made to have the Hill antl-anarchUt bill amended so as to meet the objections stated on the floor considered, but Mr. English, of New Jersey, interposed an ob jection. The prayer of the chaplain was the only business transacted by the senate yester day before going into executive session. Not even the journals of yesterday and the day before were read, the reading bav ing been dispensed with at tho suggestion of Mr. Harris (Dem.), of Tennessee. If possible, the senate wore a more deserted appearance than on Thursday, and the day before, despite the fact that one Re publican, Mr. Hlgglus, and two Demo crats, Messrs. Camden and Butler, bad re turned. After going Into executive ses sion a few house bills were passed and the house resolution providing for final adjournment was ngreed to. The senate adjourned until Monday noon. Wanted to Answer for Forgery. TltENTOK, N. J., Aug. 25. Joseph Wbltchouse, n mine boss, of Shenandoah, Pa., wanted for forgery, was arrested In this city nnd Is held to nwait requisition papers from Pennsylvania. Whitehouse had been staying with his mother here since Tuesday. In his position at the mines he has been having the charge of paying the men and drawing money from the bank on drafts to make out the pay roll. He is charged with having drawn out money on forged drafts and convert ing it to his own use, The amount taken from the company has not been ascer tained, but Is thought to be very large. The lltilrAln-I'lttabiirs Orcllng Kace. Buffalo, Aug. 26 Promptly nt 4 o'olock yesterday afternoon the forty eight riders in the UulTalo-Pittsburg road race started from the corner of Main and Seneca streets, In this city, on their ride of 350 miles. The ftature of the contest is the special team race between the riders of BuiTalo, Pittsburg and Cleveland, which will he run in connection with the roail raoe. The Pittaburg wheelmen is sued a challenge to any five men of a team In the country to run a special race for a 200 trophy donated by a Pitts burger Cleveland and Bullalo accepted the challenge. Killed by a Fall or a Hock. Macon, Mo., Aug. as. At the Kanfat City and Texas mine, southwest of here, Hall McCarthy, u miner, was instantly killed and three others perhaps fatallylu jured by the fall of a tremendous rock, which extended clear across the tworoouii In which the men were working. Kev, Mr. Wylle'a AnaiiiiHtlmi Confirmed. Shanghai, Aug. 26. The report thai Hev. Jam us Wylie, a Presbyterian mis stouary, has died from injuries received a' the hands of Chinese soldiers at I.iao Yang, north of New C timing, China, while they were marchtug to Corea, is of floially confirmed. Urutal Treatment of a Hone. NoRRliTOWN, P Aug. 96.-ViIHam Collins, of Mauayuuk, was ooumltted to Jail by Squire Anderson, of Penooyd, on the charge of cruelty to a horse, Collina loaded too heavy lor tha, horse, and be tauaa It could not draw the tut beat II Irutally. THE STATE LEAGUE. Result of the Games Which Were Played Yesterday. Hpeelsl to Kvbnino Herald, Hkadino, Aug. 25. Only two of the Shenandoah players reached third base In the game with Heading yesterday nf tcruoou. The following is the score : 8IIKNANDOAH. 11. 111. TO. A. E. Anhenbach, of .., 0 0 1 ' 0 0 (1 If, If.-... 0 0 4 0 1 WelUcrt. 2b 0 1 1 3 1 HUMcr, 3b 0 0 12 1 O'Hara, rf .. 0 0 a 0 1 ItoM, ss 0 3 2 4 0 Metkitt, c 0 16 0 0 Dunkel, p 0 0 0 2 0 Total ."o H B 1 HEADING. It, 111. ro. A.' E. Weticl 2 114 0 I'')ly. of 12 10 0 Miller, If 0 13 0 0 Torreyson, 2b 0 2 2 6 0 Hoaumont, lb. 2 2 IS 0 0 Henry, 3b 3 114 1 Fox, c 3 4 4 0 0 Bhlnehouse, rf. 110 0 1 Coyle, p .0 0 0 0 0 Total .12 II 27 13 1 Slilncuouso outlfor not touching base. 1NNINOS. Phanandoah 0 00000000-0 Heading .o 2 0 2 2 2 0 4 0-12 ,,Krnecl runs-Heading. 3. Three base lilt Mlllor. Two baso lilts-J,eldy, Weikcrt, ItoM. Double plays -Torrcyson and lioaumont: Henry anil Beaumont s Wclkeit, ltoss and Meyers! Meyers and Wolkert. struck out-Heading, 2 Shenandoah, 4. llase on blls-OiI Coyle, 2 ; off Dnnkel, 2. Wild pitches Dunket, 2. Passed ball Mesettt Tlmo of gamo-1 hour andfiO minutes. Umplro ltlnn. OTIIEU LEAGUE GAMES, r HUE Lancaster 1 0201000 1 7 11 3 Philadelphia 0 0 0 3 1 1 4 0X- 0 9 2 Callahan and Cote ; Callahan and Clark. .... it H it IIailton 0 0 0 3 2 8 2 2 1-18 18 2 1'ottSTllla .2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0- 6 0 3 Lukcns and Moore Wilson and Biggins. Easton-Harrieburg, no game. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. V,: L. Perl W. L. Per Saiton ....21 11 .030 Lancaster 10 111 ,m 1'ottsTllle 23 10 .5iX) Harrlelmrc.. 16 21 .417 Shnndoah.21 17 .552 Hazleton .15 21 .417 Heading 21 18 .53!)l'hlladclpnla IS 23 .312 The Hazlctons will make their first appearance of tho season here to-morrow STREET SKETCHES. A Reporter's Batch of Crisp, Newsy Notes. "Sweet Marie" is yet very popular with the hoodlums. There has not been a case of sunstroke in town this yenr. What about the bicycle course f Wo have heard nothing about It lately. The bicyclo fever has struck Shennn doah hard. We have some expert riders. Handball has almost gone out of fashion In this county, except In n few of the patches. Shenandoah's only bootblack has dis appeared. Here's an opening for nn enterprlf-ing moke. Four of the six houses, not yet quite finished, belonging to the O'Hara estate, nre already occupied. The rush to the seashore Is abating. Shennndoah has been largely represented nt the different watering places this yenr. Pitching pennies, which is largely Indulged In by the youth of town, will surely lead to gambling on a larger scale. There hns been considerable flitting this week. Some families moved out of town while others moved heie from other places. Grent gnme at the Trotting park to morrow. Hnzleton vs. Shennndoah. Game called nt3:80. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! Schools Open This Week Are You Ready. We offer this week our entire lino of 25 nnd 25 cent dress goods, cashmeres, serges, plaids, etc., for 19 cents per ynrd, just the goods you need for school dresses. All the newest shades nnd all double width goods are Included in this bargain lot. We will also sell remnants of white goods at reduced prices. Children's fast black cotton hose, 3 pairs for 25 cents. We have just received another lot of men's fine white shirts, double-lined, linen bosoms, first quality muslin, for 35 cents each, equal to any 75 cent shirt in town. Li. J. Wilkinson, 120 South Main Street, 8-21-tf Shenandoah, Minstrel troupe will arrive here Mondny and give an entertainment on Tuesday, at one of the parks on line of Lakeside rallwny. Water Notice. Beginning Friday, August 24th, the wnter will be turned olt each evening at 7 o'clock nnd remain turned oil until 0 o'clock In the morning. This will be con tinued until such time as the dams nre replenished by rain. Wnshing of carri ages, pavements and show windows, nnd tho use of hose In anyway must be pro hibited. A watchman will be stationed nt the stop nt Fast Coal street to turn on the wnter In case of fire. S. I). Hrag, Supt. Shennndoah Water & Gas Com pany. 8-88-1 w One of the best gameci of the season will be played at the Trotting park to-morrow between Hanleton and Shenandoah. Game called at 8:30. MAHAN0V CITY. MAMANoY CITY, Aug. 25, 18W. The Lakeside Hallway Company has placed on two trailers on it line. X'hlliii M. Ilevan, of PotUvllle, was a town visitor yesterday. M. J. McGurl, of MInersvllle, called on town friends yesterdny. George Johnson, John Williams, J, W, Lugnn, Prof. Jones and J. T., William nnd Joseph Qulnn nro spending a few days at Niagara Falls. Prof. N. M. Frank, of Gordon, was a town vialtor yesterday. Mine Inspector Stein passed through town for Gilberton this morning. Hazleton has one of the strongest lot ot players in the State League. See them at the Trotting park to-morrow. Shenandoah In It. A number of people of town to day re reived checks tor cash prizes of fered by Gail & Ax, the enterprising man ufacturers of Navy long out tobacco, Martin Maley receiving the chief prize of ISflO, The other winners were Joseph Kaimer, Hobert Smith and Henry HelUy, who received $50 each, and Mrs. Schmidt, of North Jardln street, received (25. The firizea were offered to the people sending u the largest number of Navy wrappers up to August 15th, 1801. Martin Maley sent In 1,430. B Hazleton vs. Shenandoah! to-morrow at IhSO.aaua. " MT. CAUMEL. Mt. CARMRI., August 26. Miss Maud Camp is visiting in the county. Miss Irene SUlyman is n guest of Philn drlphla friends. Misses Llule nnd Emma Waters are guests of Delano friends. Is It possible I Did he desert our ranks because he was defeated a Bhort tlmo previous f The Misses Knoblo, of Elysburg, are ntlendlng to Mrs. Sterner's millinery business during tho hitter's absence nt Ocean Grove camp meeting. Mrs. Klljah Straw, the mother of the unfortunate boy who lost his life on the rail yesterday, Is lu a precarious condi tion. The Mt. Carmel Lumber Company Is furnishing the material for the new Vine street school building. In a previous pub- we hnd reference to the brick work and mat we ve been Informed Is nil right. It. J. Wilson, the editor of the News, was seen circulating among tho Demo cratic politicians nt tho convention shnp ing mntters, it Is said, to represent them as delegate at the next convention, Monroe 11. Kulp, of Shamokln, is the chosen Hepubllcnn candidate for congress In the Seventeenth district. Mr. Kulp Is a gentleman of good chnrncter nnd Is Wily qunllfled to fill the position. We feel confident that he will represent his party like a man and hope he'll discharge his dutios in such n manner that it will reflect credibility upon blm nnd his constituents, whoso zenlous and earnest efforts placed him where he is, WHAT OUIt TOWN NhEDS ALPHABETICALLY. A town clock. Better counclllng. Cheapor stores. Deeper culverts. Every corner cleared of loafers. Free mall delivery. Garden houses purified. Honest tenants. In every ward a fire alarm. Jail that will hold prisoners over night. Kicking Editors(f) Little more hustling among Republi cans. Moro cement pavements. No more beer saloons. Older mayors who can offllclate with judgment. Poor house. Quiet schools. Hailroad safety gates. Sewers. Two dally newspapers. Unadulterated patriotism. Variety shows. Will soon shut pp. Xnctly so. Y. M. C. A. Zealous citizens. Steam Renovating Co. call for, clean and deliver Ingrain and Brussels at 3c per yard; heavier carpets 4c. 32 E. Coal St. POLITICAL POINTS. Pungent Paragraphs Prepared and Pub lished for the Public's Perusal. Now the South is in the saddle and the Hour- bons rule the roost, With their outfit of free traders, cranks and Coxcyltes to boost ; As they strive to topple over Thrift's fair tem- plo in a day ; And sit down in Northern progress In tho true old Southern way. Hut tho voters will bo heard from ere this devil's work is done; With an avalanche of ballots that will startle Washington. November blasts will chill their souls, from Congressmen to bums, And they'll hustle for their cellars, When The Hlg Storm Comes. President Cleveland will not tell even how many fish he caught. That other New Jersey Senntor Is go ing to Europe, too, disguised ns Smith. The errors in the tariff bill are to be engrossed, ns If they were not big enough. Senator Hill mny be old-womanish, but his worst enemy has not called him Antl Anarchlst. There Is something in a name, and so the Prohlbs have nominated George Getlu for mayor of New York. Sowden told stories In Pennsylvania Dutch nnd got licked in Lehigh. People should not Invite punishment. The Hepubllcnn candidate for tho Gov ernorship of Delaware Is a Marvel, and the Democrats open their eyes. The only notable declaration by the Gnlifornla Democrats is that relating to the Pacific railways. Unless all signs fall, ns In dry weather, there will be more declarations like thnt before the subject is done with, All lies about what tho President will do with the tariff bill, as means of af fecting the stock market, should be fii soon. Only two more days for them after this. The Democrats In the Senate are anxious for n quorum so that they can mouth speeches to be used in the coming campaign. And they think tho Ilepubli cans are going to encourage thnt. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart gives perfect relief in nil cases of organic or sympathetic heart disease in 30 minutes, and siieedily effects a cure. It Is n peer leas remedy for palpation, shortness of breath, smothering spells, pain In left side and all symptoms of n diseased heart One dose ctjvlnces. Sold by J. M. Hil lnu. wis 6-My The Haaleton base ball club will play at the Trottlug park to-morrow. "Y" Program. The following program will be rendered by the "Y" this evening t Bible reading, Miss Beddnll; singing, by "Y"; "Camp Meeting Experiences," Miss Smith; sing ing, by "Yj" instrumental music, John Houghi"OutIookfortheNew Yenr," Miss Cllne. Critic to be appointed. The elec tion of officers will tnke place nnd nil members are urged to attend. Wanted. Twenty girls to operate machine Those not afraid to work. Apply to Shen anuonu nat anu iap factory, A St. Clair Excursion. The Lehigh Valley II. H. Co. will run a special train, on aocount of parade of Catholic societies at St. Clair, Sept. 1st. betweeu Ashland and St. Clair. Trnlnwill lenve stations as follows : Ashlnud, 10:50 a, m. : Gtrardville. 11 a. m. : Lost Crm.V- 11:10 a. ni. ; Shennudoah, 11:20 a. m. ; Mah- anoy uny, n:aua. m; rnrk i'lace, 11:40a. m. : Delano, 11:50 a. in. Returning, train win leave ei. nair at iup. m. s 23-ot Great game at the Trotting park to morrow. Hazleton vs. Shenandoah. You see them everywhere. Columbia (Their sales attest Catalomie free nt our agencies, or mailed for two-cent stamps. OEOHGE H. KB1CR, KrlcK's Hardware Bicycles. Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION 3UE. JSC. I3VI -i3L.!Sa?E!2rL, The value of each share Is fciOO at maturity. Application fee on each Rhare, 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, $1.00. On dues paid in advance for a six months or longer, 5 per cent, interest will be allowed at time of payment is made Members may withdraw one or nil shares at anytime by giving 30 days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six percent, interest after the first year's membership. No shares will be forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference nnd information on application. New series stnrts In Sept., 1804. Shares may be subscribed for nny time, and dues, etc., will be received nt the ofllce of M. H. Mnster's marble ynrd. 127 N.Wardln St., on the first Monday after the first Saturday of each month. We refer to S. W. YOST, Cashier FlrstNatlonnl Bank. ! E. C. BROBST. Grocer. JOHN ROBERTS, Livery. HO t FOR PITTSBURG. G. A. R. National Encampment and Na tional Naval Association. Half Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad. For tho meeting of the National Naval Association to be held at Pittsburg, Sep tember 8, nnd the National Encampment of tho Grand Army of the Republic, to be held at the same place, September 10 to 15, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell to the public, from September 0 to 10, inclusive, rouna-tnp ticxets to Pittsburg nud 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 35 inclusive. Detailed information in regard to rates, stop-over privileges, Blde-trlp excursion tickets. &c. can bo obtained upon appli cation at ticket offices. "I know an old soldier who bad chronic dlnrrhoea of long standing to have been permanently cured by tnkiug Chamber lain's Colic, Cholern nnd Dlarrhcea Rem edy," says Eward Shumplk, apromlnent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy In-this city for overBeven yeareand consider it superlorto any other medicine now on the market for bowel couiplnlnts." 25 nnd 50 cent bottles of this remedy for Hale by Gruhler Bros. Special Reduced Rates to Bethlehem. On account of flag presentation to the Beethoven Mnennerchor and grand pa rade, to take place at Bethlehem Sept. 3rd, the Lehigh Valley It R. will make an open reduced rate of J3.49 from Shen nndoah. Tickets sold for nil trains Sept. 3rd, good for return until the 4th. Fare to either ot the parks on day of concert 5 cents. MISCELIiANEOTTS. WANTED .Twenty girls to operate ira chines. Thosonot atrald to voile. Ap ply to Bieaanaoan Hat and Cap Factory. ITiOrt SALE. A cood, sourd horse. Trice ; reasocable. Apply to Michael Fetors, bhonondoah, Pa. , 8-23-tf OR RENT, Two rocms, for office uses neatea Dystcamj gasi cneap. Apply to L. Relowlch, H. Slain street. FOR SALE.-Rtsldence No. 110 North Jar dln street, Shenandoah. The building Is well painted and papered and In tlrst-rlass condition. Good drainage, Underground ce lar from front. Nice rear yard, pleasant neighborhood. Come and fee for yonrsel'. 8 21-3w Daniel H. irNyncu. rftQC to ISO per week using and selling Old tDavJ Reliable Plater Every family has rusty, worn knives, forks, spoons, eto Quickly plated by dipping In melied metal. No ex i erlence or bard wrrk: a good situation. Ad dress W. 1'. Harrison & Co , Clerk No, 14, Col umbuB, Ohio. FOR BALK The Mt. Carmel House prop erty, on tho coiner of Oak street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell tbe hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any information as to figures and terms can be obtained by applying to Solomon Bohoener, Mt, Carmel. 8-1- tf FIRST ANNUAL PIONIO Of the National Social Club, Will be held In the Rev Columbia Park. Labor Day, Seplember 1st, '31, Dancing in abundance. MubIo furnished by a nrst class orchestra. Tickets, 35 cents. AttBBtlon, Proprtz Owebk ! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with tSf HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOF PAINT by Ua.. TTOBT, Agent, 139 East Coal street. Bhenandoah. It la tha heat and only guarantee paint against corrosion, Uro anu every kihu pi weamer, ior moiai, wooaen and paper roots and walls. Olve it a trial. Wholesale agent for Mgenspari's Newark, 1 1, Export Lager aid Saazer Pale Bier. Nonnermade. Fine liquors and Cigars. 120 Boulh Main Bt. their popularity. POpE MFQ. CO.," Boston, New York, Chleaeo, Hartford. Store, South Main Strcot, Is agent for Columbia OP READING, PA. iJLSOiits. , the following shareholders: AV. II. ZIMMERMAN, Meat Market. K. F. KKHLEK. Grocer. I G. M. HAMILTON, M. D. Bicycle Bargain 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, 3E3OM?'3?S'7'IT iT iE. HOTEL KAIER, CHAB. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations,- Handsome fixtures Pool and Dllllard Rooms Attached. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAJX STJtEEl. Ulrds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest and Largest Class of Beer, Free Lunch Dally. John Wkkkb, Proprietor. O. W. Davidson, Bartender. 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 Reese's, Dougherty building, yest Centre street. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, nnd the water you drink Isn't even fit for thnt purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer anil Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. KTif'ia nn who can taste our candies ouc B without a feeling of affeo- Oflfl Oirl tion for the young mafi wuu wXiAwho brInKg tem They Just melt in the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question 4s settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. Taken In first-class style at t Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. Hear L. V. station. TINTYPES, a for S5ol Shenandoah's Reliable Hand laaundr Cor. Lloyd and White Hts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain saepec. laity. Qoods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and clgara l