, "TO1 WW1 w ifwqwwwvt'frwgr' ,- tt EVENING HERALD MONDAY. At'Ut'HT M7. THIRD EDITION THE DROUGHTELEWHERE. .Ashland and Malianoy City Suffering For Want of Water. Ashland it suffering for want of water. Tho supply lias becomo bo small that patron using tho water for motor pur poses havu been cut off. The public will probably bo put on short hours soon. Tho Artesian well which wns nut ilmvn Inst year In connection with the publlo water wo. ita litis uecn iounu inadequate to supply uu uuiiiiiuus. unrruinyniestwasmaue, but the Iiumn did not throw one liuiiilrn.l uallans a minute. The artesian well has been sunk to a depth of hlx hundred feet. l'ottsvllles additional storage capacity has enabled the comnnnv to atinnlv Its patrons butlf the droughtshould continue nnotner nionin mat town will nlso sulrer. Tho Taniaqua borough water works have also been found lnarii uuatn ami will linvn to be enlarged before another year or niny wm not ue auie to Keep up to the demands. The Mahauoy City Tribune publishes nn Hem of Interest, especially to the ppopie 01 Buenanuonn. It says: The Alobanoy City Wntor Company has thus far been able to keep up thosupply by tho aid of their new pump, which has been hoisting all the water from Messer Hun over the mountain and thus supplying the dams with nu nbundnnce of water. Wo aro to be congratulated upon our mipiiiy, ior wmio surrounding towns are sulterlng on account of the drought our wntorsupnly Is adequate. The collieries aro also being supplied by the Water Co. In order to do this It requires nil the water from Messer Hun in addition to our streams at the several dams. This leads us to ueneve mat the Davis Huu water works when completed will bo Inadequate to supply the borough of Shenandoah and that the borough should not neglect to becomo tho owners of the present wiuw wonts. Mv boy was taken with a disease resnni bllng bloody Jlux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera nud Diarrhoea Hemedy. Two doses of It settled tho matter and cured him sound and well. I henrtlly recom mend this remedy to all persons suffering from a like complaint. 1 will answer any Inquiries regarding It when stamp la In closed. 1 refer to any county ofllclul ns to my reliability, wn. Hoacii. J. P., Primroy, Campbell Co., Tcun. For sale uy uruuier iiros. Check Books. A large supply of bank cheek bookh of artistic design, always on hnud, at the HltltALD office ; also justice of the peace wiu ubuer legal lorms. Kenneth Uazemore had the mod for tune to receive a smnll lmttlnnf nh 11 II, TlPTU Iain's Colic, Cholera nnd Dlarrhoou Hem- euy when three members of bis family wore sick with dysentery. This one small bottle cured them all and ho had some jeio wnicu no gave to Ueo. V. Baker, n prominent merchant of the nlncn. I.mcla ton, N. C, nnd it cured him of the Bnme complaint, wnen troubled with dysen tery, dlnrrhcon. colic or cholera mnrliim clvc this remedv a trlnl nnd vnn will li more than pleased with the result. The praise tuni nniurauy follows its introduc tion and use hns made it. vnrv nnnulnr 25 nnd 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler A St. Clair Excursion. The Lehigh Valley H. H. Co. will run a special train, on account of parade of uainojic societies at St. uinlr, sept. 1st, between Ashland and St. Clair. Train will ienvo stations as follows: Ashlnnd, 10:50 a, m. ; Glrardvllle, 11 a. in. ; Lost Creek, 11:10 a. in. ; Shenandoah, 11:20 a. ni. ; Mali nnov Citv. 11:80 a. in : I'nrk- Plnrn 11-idn in. : Delano, 11:50 a. m. Heturulng, train win leave ot. uiair nt lup. m. 8 KJ-ut Trticn Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla. Vhcn blie had Children, she gavothem Castorla Special Reduced Rates to Bethlehem On nccount of flag presentation to the urewiuvcu itieiiuercuur nnu granu pa rade, to tako place lit Bethlehem Sept, 3rd, the Lehigh Valley It, H. will make nn open reduced rate of $2.40 from Shen nndoah. Tickets sold for nil trnlns Sept, 3rd, good for return until tho 4th. Pottsvllle vs. Shenandoah. Trotting l"wa, ii. ui. wuiurruw. Now or Never. Peoplo who hnve not secured eoplos of the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced In "The Magic City," and uicru jiuuiugrnpiis oi lamous men and women and hcenes in every land as In corporated In "Voyage Around the , .wu, niiuiuu miiy lor mem nt in lew copies are left and the supply will not without a complete set of these marvelous IHUUMUllUUtt, Wanted. A good girl for general homework. Apply at the IIxkalu olllce. 8-18-tt Get your repairing done at Holder- tn. I, 'a Water Notice. Beginning Friday, August SMth, the Wfltf-r will Tvo nHTn..nl l . i w ... "v vmi nun oteuillg 111. i o'clock and remain turned off until 0 o'clock in the morning. This will be con- 4-.mi.uu uiiui buuii iiiun as mo uaniB nre replenished by rln. Washing of carrl- SlrrpB TIfl VUIDII tm n.t.l bl.n.. ...I .1 1 -n . .... .n ouu bi.wiv iiiiuuih, linn i iPiVi ot.'10e ln my way must be pro- ..u.i.vu. ivittuiiuuiu win ue stationed at the Btop at Kast Coal street to turn on the water ln case of fire. L , S. D. Hum. frupt. Shenandoah Water & Gas Com pany. 8-98-1 w Grey Bilk nlapaoa summer coats and vesta at lens thnu half price at Heese'g auction rooms. tt Kteam llenovating Co. cull for, olenn and deliver Ingrain nndl)riiselsiit 8e per jnrdj heavier carpet io. 8S K. Coal Su Three Home Seekers Excursions To all parts of the Wast nud Northwest m the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Jtiiiway at praotlcnlly half rates. Hound I rip ticket, good for return passage with in twenty day from date of sale, will be foldouheptemberllnndi!5 nnd October IMH. For further information npply to the nearest coupon ticket agent or address np. H. Pott, District Passenger Agent, willlamsport, 1'a. 8 87 at THE KNISHTS OF PYTHIAS GntlmrlnK at tlin Nntlnnnl Cupllal from Alt Srctlnni. Waoiinoton, Aug. 3T. An unwelcome bouse warming was given the Knights of Pythias encamped ln the "white olty" of tents around the Washington monument , yesterday afternoon. It came in the form nf nflerbe thunder shower, which swept over tlie olty almost without warning, and then settled Into a steady rain until sun sot. Several tente were dismantled by the sneets of rain which beat against them nnd tho lightning was uniilensnutlr sham, All of the discomforts Incidental to tho storm were accompanied In hllarloui mood by the knights, however, nud they mnde fun under tho canvases, ns well as outside, nfter the first drenching ware of rain hnd passed over. Special trains were pulling Into thodcpots.nndthe brilliantly uniformod commnuds in scarlet, blue and white wcro marching up Pennsylvania avenue through tho rain, many displaying uaudsome banners. Particularly striking was tho Florida phalanx, presenting a gleaming array of white duck trousers and carrying at tho head of the line the most famous product or tnelr state, a stuffed alligator, ram pant. In the face of the weather hun dreds of residents flocked to inspect the camp during tho day, trooping through tho avenues of tents nnd crowding about tho goats and other paraphernalia, ani mate and lnnulinnte, brought by the west erners. Fine discipline was maintained In tho encampment, something like mar tial regulations being enforced. Three thousand men slept on tho light cots un der canvas last night, while uniforms are the rule rather than the exception on the streets. Tho most heavily gilt laced of tho re galia was to ho found at the Ebblt House, where headquarters havo been established by Major General Carnahan, where the citizens' committeemeu nlso congregate, nnd where every stnngcr Is greeted by his ncquautnnces with nn olllcial title. Among the prominent divisions which nrriTsd yesterday were those from New York, Clncinuntl,Indlaunpolis, St. Joseph unlcago ana Uolorndo. President Cleveland has dcflnitolr prom lsed to rovlow the grand parade tomor row. A reviewing stand will bo erected for him ln front of tho executive man sion. A stand Is being erected by the trcnsuryln which seats will bore-ierved for senators, representatives and other gov. ernment officials and members of the diplomatic corps. Fatally IleiiWn by liar Wortlilmt Ilniband WlLKESBAIttlK, Pa., Aug. 27. The wlf. of Joseph Miller, a dissolute character, is dying at tho hospital from Injuries sus tained at her husband's bauds, A young girl named Lizzie Williams came down from Plttston nnd called on the Miller family. Tho demonstrations of affection beenmo so pronounced between the hus bnnd and the girl from Plttston that the wife objected. This angered the husband, who Knocked her down with a chair and beat her brutally. Five of her ribs are broken, her face Is battered almost be yond recognition nnd she Is so badly In jured internally that sho cannot recover. Miller is ln jail. Netr Hertford Strlknrs Knoourngftd. New HnPFOliD, Mass., Aug. 27. The police officials were notified by the man agement of the Bristol mill last night that their attendance nt the mill gates today would not bo needed, ns no attempt would be mndo to run the mills The operatives hold n mass meeting nt 0:30 a. in. in the vicinity of the mill, ln order to give the weak hunrted courage Tho utmost quiet prevails nmong the strikers. It Is almost an assured fact that three more of the largo yarn corporations will start up this week at tho old rate of wages. liefttrtictivtt Korett I'lt-i-fl. HAlinisviLLE, Mich., Aug. 27. Heavy forest fires are rnging throughout Algona county, doing great damage to lumber mills and standing pine, destroying crops of all kinds and burping the homes of many Bettlers. The fires were started early last week in the huckleberry swamps, In the interior, by berry pickers. rnere tins lieen no rain in six weeks, Everything Is dry as tinder and a stiff wind would set the whole country aflame. Struck Ilia huperlnr Offlcnr, CniCAOO, Aug. 27. Colonel H. E. A, Crofton, commanding the Fifteenth United States infantry, was struck ln the face yesterday by First Lieutenant B. C, Welsh, of Company E, Fifteenth regi ment. Colonel Crofton was engaged changing guard mount. It Is said the at tack of Lieutenant Welsh was entirely unprovoked ou tho part of Colonel Crof ton. Welsh was placed under arrest and will be tried before a court martial. New Ilampihlrx Spinners on Strike, DovEli, N. II., Aug. 27. The mule spin ners of Dover. Now Market, Great Falli and Salmon Falls held a meeting In thti city yesterday afternoon. Secretary Ross, of New Bedford, wns present. The out siders urged the Dover spinners to strike, nnd they finally consented, though It wai against' their first intentions. They de ckled not to go to work today, and th( works are Idle. Work for Pullman Strikeri, CiUCAOO, Aug. 27. A meeting of Pull man mecbnulce wus held yesterday after noon to consult the project of moving in a body to Kansas, where It is olatmed work has been offerod thenl. It wasstated' again nt the meeting that the men be lieved they would be given employment in car works to bo built especially for them by a capitalist at Hiawatha, Kan, Lawrence Mllli to Iteiiune, Lawiiknce, Mass., Aug. 87. The an nouncement wns made by Agent McDuf. He, of the Everett mills, yesterday thai that plant will start on Tuesday, Sept. i, and until further notice run forty houri per week, furnishing work to about 1.30C persons, It has been shut down slnci June 29. NUGGETS OF NEWS Grasshoppers by the million are devas fating cattle ranges naur Fort Laramie, Wyo. Heavy rains damaged Alabama's cotton crop, and boll worms are eauslug havoc it Texas' fields. A plot to tnr and feather W.S. Strattou, a wealthy Cripple Creek mine owner, wai foiled by timely warning While a guest nt David Cumminm' house at Sotnervllle, Mas., J. W. Plum- nier stole w,-loU and lied. By tho collapse of a bridge in Kansai City's park fifty people fell tweutv feet, i score being seriously Injured. 'ihe disappearance of A. F. Surinir manager of the Western bnuk, at Pent. (anguisneue, unt., reveals a f25,000 shor. BASEBALL RECORDS . ntamllnt- of the Cleljn la the ltaro fnt Clinmplnnnhf p Tennanta. W. t,. P. 0. W. U P. C. Nfittnnsl I.estrue. lioston AS .IS .(Wl l'ltlaliurs; ... (1 tt- MX Ilaltltnore.... 04 IM .(140 Chlesfto .r4rw .4 New York ..mm .m Cincinnati.. 44 .17 .48 l'hllad'a ..Mm .Sfl HI. fouls.... It M .404 Cleveland .. Bl 48 .540 Waah'ton.. 84 60 .8) Brooklyn - 58 48 .54 Louisville.. 33 71 .810 BATOIIDAV'S NATIONAL LKAQITK OAMRS. At Philadelphia Phlladelphia.lD; Pitts burg, C. At New York First games Nevi York, 18; Louisville, 6. Second game: New York, S; Louisville, 1. At lioston Boston, 8; Cleveland, . At Daltlmore Baltlmore, 1; St. Louis, 8. At Hrooklyn Urooklyn, 8; Cincinnati, 8. At Washing tonWashington. 9; Chicago, 4. Kaatern League. W.I P.O. W.L. P.O. Providence. 68 33 .600 Wllkeab'e.. 40 47 ,491 nuffalo Rs 51 .630 Bcranton.... 48 77 .49! Erie 40 43 .57 Springfield 47 49 .4B0 Syracuse.... 81 47 .5B0 Allentown . 7 7 ,S SATUtlDAT'S EASTERN LEAGUE OAME9. At Providence Providence, 15; Buffalo, 8. AtSoranton Scranton, 0; Allentown, 4. At Syracuse Syracuse, 11; Wilkes barre, 8. At Springfield First game: Springfield, 11; Erie. 8. Second game: Springfield, 11; Erie, 1. TKSTEHDAT'S EASTERN LEAGUE GAME. At Providence Providence, 7; Buffalo, 1. ' llAttle Kxpeoted ln Feru. Lima, Peru, Aug. 27. A band of (100 insurgents, armed with Winchester rifles, are reported to be moving northward from the southern frontier. The govern ment has sent further reinforcements south and a collision is dally expected. Will Now ferre Ilia Sentence. BRUSSELS, Aug. 27. De Fuisseaux, a soolnllst who some time ago was sontanoed to a term of Imprisonment, though he was not present at the trial, was arrested yesterday as he was entering Belgium from Franco. Oimite de I'aria Reported Dying LONDOX, Aug. 37. The Paris eorrc ipondent of Tho Times mentions that un lon firmed rumors are current to the t -est that the Cotnte de Paris is dying. Sndden Dentil of a Railroad Magnate, Cleveland, O., Aug. 27. John Newell, president and general manager of th Lake Shore and Michigan Southern rail road, died nt Youngstown, O., at 2:3C o'clock yesterday afternoon of npoploxy, aged 04. Mr. Newell was at Pittsburg Saturday, and on his way from that citj to Cambrldguboro, Pn., for a few day rest when he wns taken ill. Whan his special car reaohed Youngstown, he was too ill tc proceed further. A physician was called and he was removed to the hotel. He wu then seized with apoplexy, his left side be lng paralyzed. Physicians were sum moned from this city and Pittsburg, bu they could do nothing for him. MAHANOY CITY. MAHANOT ClTT, Aug. 27, 1894. If hnngry. while wniting for n car, call nt tho Lakeside Hallway eating house, lw Joseph Smith was sent down to jail yesterday to nwalt trial on charges of f. nnd b. and receiving money under false pretense, preferred by Kate Novitsky. Pleasant Hill was not pleasant forsomo of our town boys nt the' picnic Saturday nleht, ns some came away with disfigured Inces. David R. Lewis, Joseph Ball and Ed ward Brobst passed through town this morning en route for New York. During tho continuance of base ball games at Shenandonh and the minstrel entertainment nt High Point nnd Col umbia parks the fare on the Lakeside electric railway will be 6 cents. Thomas Taylor, of Shamokln, visited town friends Saturday. Misses Annie Gulnther and Llna Koch, two of our pretty holies, were Shenan doah visitors yesterday. Miss Mamie Becker called on Shenan donh friends yesterday. Some of our town boys now hnve n better opinion of the Shenandonh club. E. W. Wllllnms visited Shenandonh friends on Saturday. W. W. Lewis, Pugilist Meyers and Jo seph Doyle left for New York to day. George Johnson, the genial clerk nt the Mansion House, accompanied, by John Williams, J. W. Lugan, Prof, Jones, J. T. Wllllnms nnd Joseph Quinn returned to day after nn enjoyable trip to Niagara Falls. SIT. CARMEL. MT. CARMEL, August 27. MIsb Maude Camp has returned from the country. John Batemnn Is visiting at Scranton. Ben Wirt and wife nro taking ln the sights nt Ningara Falls. Kerr Miller nnd Miss Carrie Williams enjoyed a drive to Gordon yesterday. Harry Perslng, of Bear Gap, was n caller this morning. Hichnrd Griffith, of New Zealand, is tho guest of his brother, tho proprietor of tho Heady-Pay store. Mr. Griffith attended to the splritunl wants of the Methodist congregation yes terday, i, aw The funeral of Albert Straw, who met such n sad fate on the mil a fow daysago, took piace yesieruny. it was n large pro ceuioii. Hev. Miller officiated. Ellsworth Potter, of Shamokln, wai in town yesieroay. Hobert Litt lehales, a young and popular geuiieuiau oi inn piace, took a uose oi iH-d-bug powder with suicidal Intent on Saturday evening. Dr. Monltdlus was summoned ami qutuKiy alleviated L.lttle IihIb'b HiifTerlnifS.au the dose was too small to take the desired effeot. At tbls writing tue opinion oi meuocior is mat i.ittie haleg U out of danger and can be fullv restored. , . , Minstrels To-night. Tim .nlncti-ola will n1r nn entertainment nt High Point park to night. Fare, via the Lakeside Eleotrio Hallway, from nil points, 6 cents. The frame troupe win give an entertainment nt Columbia park to-morrow at 3:80 and 8 p. m. Property Sold. Heniamin Richards has told his West Lloyd street projierty to Edward Coyle. For all kinds of headache and all other conditions result ing from constipation go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c. At drugstores; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York, THE RING IN HIS BOOT. Why Jonklninn Wlpeduiik's 1'roposat Came to an Abrupt Conclusion. Jenklnson Wlpedunks would not hnvo changed sltifntlons with tho Prince of j Wales or the drum major of n brnss band. Fellsty McOlnnls had answered ''Yes" in n voleo as soft and gentle an tho sigh of muslo in dreamless sleep or tho murmur ing wall of a caressing breoM from Lethean . waters soothingly fanning tho whiskers of Father Tlmo. I ''Fellsty," he exclaimed rapturously ns , his left hand and nrm disappeared from i sight with n rapid motion toward tho back of tno sofa on which thoy snt, nnd his fingers of tho right hnud appeared to bo feeling for something in his wnlstooat pocket, "you hnvo mndo mo tho happiest man in tho world." Tho timid, upturned glnncoof her liquid dark eyes and tho wnnn blush that over f prend tho happy faco of tho lovely girl ro pllcd moro eloquently than words could havo done. "And you will forglvo my presumption, darling," ho continued, "if in anticipation of your answer I hnvo ventured to provldo myself with with n with a" Jen klnson paused ln somo npparont oxcito inent, and his finger nnd thumb nervously explored his vest pocket without seeming to. find nnythlng. "I I must hnvo lost HI" ho gasped. "Fellsty, it was n rlngl Hal perhaps It is in some other pocket." Hlslng to his feet, ho thrust n trembling hand Into his trousors pocket. Thoro was n holo in that pockot. "Jenklnson," said Fellsty as sho noted, with concern, his ghastly fnco, on which tho light of despernto rosolvo was break ing, "don't griovo over It. It will turn up. You nre excited. Is thero nnythlng I can do to" "Yos," oxclalmod Jenklnson in n hollow voice. "Follsty, I think I know whero that ring is. If you would do mo n favor, I shall never forget it until tho last hour of my life. For mcroy's sake, go nnd get mo n bootjack nnd lonvo mo to mysolf n fow moments. " Tlt-Blts. THE DEEP SEA DIVER. ills Calling la Likely tho Mint Orewaomo of all Occupations. Beyond all quostlon tho calling of n deep sen diver employed ln examining nnd clearing nway sunken wrecks Is tho most growsome. Putting nsldo tho fact that his llfo is ln constant danger from tho results of Bubmnrlno enemies or nccldont to his diving dross nud npparutus.tho sights that ho is called upon to sco, and to soo, more over, nmld tho most horrible surroundings, exceed in ghnstllnoss oven those which tho hospital or tho army surgeon is called upon to confront. Nowhcro olso on land or sea nro so ninny ncoumulnted horrors to bo found ns ln tho hull of n ship which has suuk with crow nnd passengers. Tho hideous condition In which tho di ver fluijs tho victims of tho wrcok, somo half devoured by fish, somo stnndlng up right nnd floating to nnd fro with n ghast ly parody of living motion, somo still locked together, as though yet ln tho Inst agouy of tho death struggle, each fighting for somo roal or fancied chnnco of cscnpo, nud somo swollon to twlco tholr natural size, floating about tho Interior of n ship nnd knocking nnd rubbing up against him with a hideous Ufellkcncss that is utterly indescribable Thcso nro somo of tho horrible- sights which deep sea divers havo to work nmld when they nro employed on sunken wrecks. When to all theso nro added tho awful gloom nnd sllonco nmld which tho work has to bo porformed, there will not seem to bo much doubt that of all modern callings that of tho deep sen diver is tho most growsomo. Exchange 1 " ' t nil n 11 iiimii iTifrnffiiM1 Ll11 Ljwv7rj" Waterproof collars nnd cuffs that you can clean yourself by simply wiping off with a wet sponge. Tht genuine look exactly like linen and every piece is marked this way : TRADe AfARK- They are made by covering n linen collar or cuff with " celluloid," nnd are he pnly waterproof goods made with m interlining, and the only goods that can stand the wear nnd give perfect satisfaction. Never wilt nnd not effect ed by moisture. Try them nnd you will never regret it. Ask for those with above trade mark and refuse any imitations. If your dealer docs not have them we will mail you n sample direct on receipt of prLe. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State whether staud-up or turucd-down collar is wanted. The Celluloid Company, 42M29 Broadway, New York. AMUSEMENTS. JIKUGTJSON'B THEATRE, r, j. rtnacsoN, uanaoeu. Ono 2Tisrlx.t Only FRIDAY EVE., AUG. 31,1894, THE DIG SENSATION II Preteutedby a new company. New scenery. ion UlUUUo'OIUCUa. Evcrj thing New and up lo Dale. Prices, as, 35 nnd 50 Cents. lit served seals at Klrlln's drug store. J pELLUJLOlI WELLULO I WORLD You see them everywhere. Columbia Bicycles (Their sales attest Catalogue free at our agencies, or mailed for two 2-ccnt stamps; Boston, GEORGE II. KltlCIi, KricK'a Hardware Bicycles. Safe Deposit Buildingand Sp ASSOCIATION OF 3VT. EC. MASTER, ) 7V. DEE. DBua.OJBC3Vi:Llir,J The value of each share Is &00 at maturity. Application fee on each share, 25 cents ; anil monthly dues on each share, H.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 all shares nt anytime by giving 80 days' written, notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent. lutert-st after the first year's membership. No shores will bo forced out. AH shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference nnd information on application. New series starts in Sept., 1894. Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will be received nt the office of M. H. Master's marble yard. 127 N. Jardln St.. on the first Monday after the first Saturday of eacn montn. We refer to S. W. YOST, Cashier First Notional Bank. E. U. llitUUST. Urocer. JOHN UOUEIITS, Livery. 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 nt Pittsburg, Sep tember 8, and the Nntional Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, to be held nt the same place, September 10 to ID. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell to the public, from September 0 to 10, inclusive, round-trip tickets to Pittsburg nnd 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 can be obtained upon appli cation at ticket offices. 'I know an old soldier who had chronic dlnrrhceo of long standing to have been permanently cured uy inning uunmoer Jatn's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy," says Edward Shumpik, apromlneut druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy In this city for overBeven yenrsond consider it supcriorto any other medicine now on the market for bowel complaints.". 25 nnd 60 cent bottles of this remedy for snle by Gruhler Bros. Onward It Strides. The demand for the Evening Hebald has so greatly Increased thnt it has be come necessary to establish an additional agency nt Hooks & Brown's stationary store, i North Main street. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & Baku, Ashland, I'a., Is printed on every sack. tf MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A eooq Rirl for general noose work. Apply at Max Reese's Auction Rooms. it T70R SALE A pood, sout d horse. Trice Jj reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, Shenandoah, I'a. 8-SJ-tf TJOIt KENT. Two rooms, for offlco use E heated by stenmi gas; cheap. Apply to WANTh-D CANVABSKHS. Good, live hustlers to sell the "Welsell" washing machine. Every household needs ono; large Wayne, Ind. 8-27-lw TJiOIt HALE. Residence No. 110 North Jar 1 din street, Shenandoah. The building Is well painted and japered and In first-class condition. Good drainage. Underground ce lar from front. Nice rear yard, pleasant neighborhood. Come and see for yourself. 8 31-aw DANIEL H. fcNYDltn, IJTOK BALE. The Mt. Carmel House prop ; erty, on the corner of Oak Btreet and the Avenue, Mt Carmel, Is oflored for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell tho hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures and terms can be obtained by applying to Holomon Hckoener, ML Carmel. 8-1-tf FIRST ANNUAL PI0NI0 -Of tho National Social Club, Will be held in the St'j Cobt!a Pari, Labor Day, September 111, '94, Dancing in abundance. Muslo furnished by a a rot class orcteitra. Tickets, 35 cents. Attention, Prpty Oners! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with BT HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOF PAINT by A. "STOIEIM?, Agent, 139 Eas t Coal street, Shenandoah. It Is tho best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, nre and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. U lvo It a trial Wholesale agent for 1't Ntrot, N, J,, Export Lager aid Saazer Pale Deer, No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars. laSeoulaMalnHL their popularity. POPE MFG. CO.; New York, ChleaEO, Hartford. Store, South Main Street, Is agent for Columbia READING, PA. Agents. tne following siiarenoiuers: W. II. ZIMMERMAN, Meat Market. K. b . KKHLiKK, Urocer. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D. licfde 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 specially The A, Heebner Co. 108 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAH. BUKCIIILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel ln the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Poo ma Attached. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTIf 3IAIX STREET. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest and Largest Class of Beer, Free Lunch Oallj, JonN Wkkkb, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD punADELrniA, and new tork DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of these papers delivered can lcavo orders at Max Reese's, Dougherty building, West Centre Btreet. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the wnteryou drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. 'gp- JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. STifa'n nn who enn taBteonr candles 0 " without a feeling of affec OifrT fjtvl tion for the young man UQO ""wbo brings them. They just melt ln the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question Is Bettled. Try it FBED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St, Token ln first-class stjle at Linton's New Gallery T 11 Ni PLUM ALLEY. Bear L. V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 26o1 Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Xtaundry Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to bo Drst-class ln every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Atrlal solicited. A genuine welcome Awaits yon nt J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! - MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap; Choice temperance drinks and cigars tl ft 4 .l i
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