I EVENING HERALD TUKSDAV, AtWST 3. isol THIRD EDITION A REPORTER'S STORY, i "What a Learned Professor Told the Writer and How It Was Put Into Practice. (iVew York J&cclutnge.) I felt very badly anil run down yester day, probably about tbo saruo as many other people do Just at this time. I was tired, weak, nervous, had no appetite, had had poor sleep for sevoral nights, ray mouth tasted badly and my head ached, 1 did not feel like work and so concluded to take a half holiday. .lust as I was turning Into Broadway I met a friend who Is a Professor In one of tho New York colleges. We strolled leisurely along and I told tbo Professorof my trouble. "Well !" he exclaimed, "I know just what Is the matter with you. Your Htomach is sour and out of sorts and has virtually gone on a Btrlke. I dou'tfblnme It a particle. Sou bow you nbuse It, by overeating, uudcr-eating, hasty lunches, wrong kinds of food, and all that sort of thing. It Is only natural that It should rebel. "That Ib all very well, Professor," I re plied, "but If tbo stomach will not digest food what are you going to do 7" "Do!" he exclaimed, "why artificially digest the food for the stomach of course." "Are you trying to innko fun of mo f" I asked. "Not In the least. It Is just ns easy to digest food outsido of the stomach as within It," ho exclaimed. "Now you are mystifying me," I said. "Nonsense. It is very simple. When you take food into your mouth It begins to digest the minute the saliva touches It. This progress Is carried on still more In tho stomach also In tho Intestines. Now -can you not see how easy It Is to mix vegetable digestive principles with the food even before you tnke It Into the mouth, so that It is practically digested oven before you touch It f That seems simple enough, does It not t" 1 was bound to admit that It did. "Well, that Is just what scientists and physicians call prc-dlgestlon or artificial digestion, and the discovery that It can be done Is working a revolution upon the nubject of digestion. Paskola, or pre digested food, Is simply a nourishing, starchy food, artlflclolly digested. It gives tho stomach no work whatever to do and at tho same time aids the digestion of other foods ; in other words, It gives the stomach a vacation. Take my advice and try it; you will certainly be surprised nt the effect. Instead of feeling weak, tired, despondent, with a sinking sensa tion at the pit of the stomach and general lack of energy, you will find yourself strong, actlvo, healthy and a new man." I did not take tho Professor's advice that day, thinking perhaps my little vaca tion would bring me nround all right, but it did not. The next day I tried It though, nnd havo received so much benefit and been brought nround sj completely that I determined to publish the arguments and ndvlce of the learned Professor just ns they occurred njj for tho benefit of others nnd thisfs what I have dono. Paskola can bo had of any reputnble druggist. Au Interesting pamphlet de scriptive of the product will be sent free on application to tho Pro-digested Food Co., 30 ttea.de St., New York, Water Notice. Beginning Friday, August 24th, the water will be turned off each evening nt 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 are replenished by rain. Washing of carri ages, pavements and show windows, nnd tho use of hose In anyway must bo pro hibited. A watchman will be stationed nt the stop nt Kast Coal street to turn on the water In case of lire. S. D. Hess, Supt. Shennndoah Water & Gas Com pany. 8-23-lw When Baby was sick, wo rovo her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she becomo Miss, she clung to Castorla, Y.Tiim the had Children, tho gam them Castorla Three Home Seekers' Excursions To all part of the West and Northwest via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway at practically half rates. Round trip tickets, good for return passage with in twenty days from date of sale, will he nold on September n and 25 and October D. 1MM. For further inlormation apply to the nearest coupon ticket agent or address no. K. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Willlrtinsport, Pa. 8 27 3t My boy was taken with a disease resem bling bloody flux. The llrst thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nud Diarrhoea lieiuedy. Two doses of it settled the matter and mired him sound and well. 1 heartily recom mend this remedy to all persons suffering from n like complalut. I will answer any inquiries regarding It when Btamp is in closed. 1 refer to any county official as to my reliability. VM. Hoach, J. P., Primroy. Campbell Co., Teun. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Check Books. A large supply of bank check books of artistic design, always au hand, ut the HKltAl.D offloe ; also justice of the pence and other legal forms. Kenneth llmemore hod the good for tune to receive a small bottle of Chamber lain s Colic, Cholera and IHarrlnea Iloui edy when three members of his family were sick with dysentery. This one small bottle cured them all and he hod some left which he gave to Geo. W. Baker, a prominent merchant of the place, Lewis ton, N. C, oud it cured biin of the same :omplntiit. When troubled with dysen tery, dlarrhwa, colio or cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. The praise that naturally follows its introduc tion and use has made it very popular. 25 and 50 cent bottle) for sale by Gruhler .Bros. PULLMAN COMPANY'S PROMTS It !! Nnvnr I'alil n Dlrl'lcml of Lett Tlian 8 lr Out. Chicago, Aug. s.-Ueorue M. Pullman was before the labor commissioners for nearly three hours yesterday afternoon Vice President Wiukes, who followed hit superior, occupied two hours, and will op pear again. In answer to queries by Chairman Wright Mr Pullman told of the contracts for work undertaken by the. company at a loss In order that tho men might be kept nt work He said that on a hid for oars for the Long Island railroad he put In a bid for something between 1800 and 1400 a car below actual cost rather than have the men idle. Up to the time of the strike tho company had lost more than $50,000 In pursuit of this policy Judge Worthlngton brought out the fact that the company's original capital stock of tl,000,000 in 1807 had Increased to 130,000,000; that the company had paid dividends of 12 per cent, during the first two years of Its organization, Q per cent, during tho next two years, and 8 per cent, annually since, and at the same time had accumulated a surplus amounting to $36 000. He also elicited the statement thnt thestock of the Pullman Land association was entirely In tho hands of the Pullman Palace Car company. Mr. Pullmaln said he remembered no formal attempt to get him to arbitrate with the men. Ho had declared hU will nens to arbitrate. After getting au admission that for the whole year the company had made money and paid for the year 0 per cent., or t2,8p0,000 in dividends, Judge Worth iugton snld: "Has tho Pullman company during the years of its prosperity over advanced the wanes of Its employes voluntarllyf" "I do not know as to that. It has al ways sought to pay fair wages." "What do you see that is objectionable In submitting a difference like this to ar bltratlonr" "Tho question as to whether our Bhops should continue to run at a loss is a thing that could not be arbitrated It violates the principle that a man bus a right to manage his own business " "Lt me ask you, Mr. Pullman, whether you do not think a company that pays dividends of 12,800,000 could not afford to share the losses of its employes who hav worked for it so long?" "The manufacturing business ia sepa rate from the business of the sleeping car compauy. I see no reason whyT should take the profits of the 4,200 stockholders In the Pullman sleeping car compauy and pay men a higher rate of wages than was paid in other parts of the country for the same work." In response to further questions Mr. Pullman said the execution of contracts at a loss was better for the plant than to let It lie Idle. I.leattnnnt Walch IrrfiiponilbU. CHICAGO, Aug. 28. Lieutenant Welch, of Company E, Fifteenth infantry, who assaulted Colonel Crofton on Sunday, wis declared to be temporarily insane last night by a board of medical examiners who were nppointcd by General Miles, The examiners found that Lieutenant Welch was not responsible forthe assault, and recommended that he be placed In the enre of a physician. Welch will he re lieved from military duty at once, and placed upon tlie retired list. The direct cause of the lieutenant's infirmity is said to be a sunstroke received some years ago while stationed at Fort Buford. A Murderer Attnoks n Judga, ASHLAND, Wis., Aug 23. Murderer William G. French created a sensation in the circuit court yesterday During the rocess ho was given the liberty to walk about the court room. French suddenly spoke to Attorney Dufur and immediately rushed at him. "bricking and swearing vengeance Dufurwas badly pummeled before the bailiffs could bubdue French. Judge Parish ordered him put on bread and water. The prisoner again broke loose and jumped shrieking at the judge. He was finally carried shrieking to his cell. Wllion Hare of Itenuuilnatioa. MARTlNsprjRG, W Va., Aug 2a Cap tain Johu Sheridan, a member of the Democratic national committee from West Virginia, states that Hon. AV L. Wilson, chairman of the ways and means committee of the house, will surely be re nominated at tomorrow's convention here by acclamation. This will be the sixth successive nomination for Mr Wilson, and if he is elected, at the conclusion of the next term ho will have served twelve years in congress successively. ( Spend? Time on tho Rait, Washington, Aug. 28. The Knights of Pythias special train which left Jackson ville, Via., Sunday afternoon at 4:20 (east ern tinio), arrived hero yesterday morning at 8:00, having made the run In fifteen hours nnd forty-nine minutes This lowers all previous records two hours and forty-one minutes. After deducting the stops there remains tho remarkable record of 780 miles in BS0 minutes, an average speed for the entire distance of fifty-live and a halt miles per hour. Dropped llttlid Ileforo the Curin Home, Aug. 28. Queen Margaret went to Gressoney Valley, in the province of Turin, several days ago, to visit the Baron and Baroness Pecoz On Saturday her host gave In her honor an excurslou Int the Alps. During the ascent he dropped dead of heart disease before the queen's eyes. She was nearly overcome, and be rame hysterical several times before reaching home. She still sutlers from ex tiemo nervousness. Golnir IJaolc tn Iluiraril'i Uay Washington, Aug S8 The president and Private Secretary Thurber are ar ranging to leave Washington for Bus zard's Bay at the earliest possibly mo ment. This may be tomorrow night or Thursday, the exact time depending upon the celerity with which the president can dispose of the fag endB of legislation and certain other mutters of business. A Ilurrlrane lu llelgluin. Brumels, Aug. 88 A hurricane bat wept over the district between Mons and the German frontier The path of lb, storm was three miles wide The terrible wlnd was accompanied by ligtitnlng and hailstorms Several farm houses wert completely destroyed, aud there was t great amount ut other damage done rllutnl br HrltHn Authority Aden Arabia. Aug 8s 'Ihe cruiser Tatsuta, which recently left the '1-yne. England, presumably to join the Japauesr fleet In the east, has been detained byre by the British authorities The Weather. rlr( wsrmsr; easterly winds, becoming authwcstaalv.. SENATOR BUTLtR BOLTS. It Will Not Hntr tlm I'rlmnrloi In Op position to Governor Tillman. COUIMMA, S. C, Aug. !. A sensation hns been created In the state by the an nouncement that Senator Butler will not nblde br the result of the primary elee- I Hons, which takes place today. At the elections members of the legislature will 1M tinmlnntnil tvlin will alnAt n dii..ua. to Senator Butler. In withdrawing from I the primary Senator Butler leaves himself ' and friends free to make a contost In tho general election, which takes place In No vember. It is a rule in the Democratic party In South Carolina that each candi date must pledge himself to support the nominees of the party, otherwlso ho can not bo voted for. General Butler made such a pledgo, but withdrew it yesterday in a letter to the secretary of the Demo crative executive committee. It Is understood that legislative candi dates will he nominated in Novembei who will support Butler. It Is further said that General Butler, if dofeated by Governor Tillman, will make a contest before tho United States senate, contend ing thnt the registration laws of the state aro Illegal, and that If a full voto could have been polled Butler's legislators would have been elected. Senntor Butler, In a telegram to the Co lumbia Ileglstcr, says: "I am following In tho footsteps of distinguished reformers, who are unwilling to submit their claims to a primary where everything from core ner up has been cut, dried, packed and salted down by the ring." Thore is likely to be a bitter political fight In tho state in consequence of Sen ator Butler's action. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National Leacua. At Philadelphia First game: Cincin nati, 19; Philadelphia, 0. Second game: Cincinnati, 9; Philadelphia, 5. At Baltl more Baltimore, 12; Chicago, 8. Eastern League. At Springfield Springfield, D; Wilkes barre, a At Syracuse Syracuse, 11; Buf falo, 9. At Providence Providence, 17; Allentown, 2. At Scrnnton Erie, 11: Scrnntou, 3. Stricken liy Apoplexy. CHICAGO, Aug. 28. John C. Goult, the veteran retired railroad official, has been stricken by apoplexy, and was re ported Inst evening In a dying condition nt his home in this city. On Tuesday he he was seized with apoplexy while on a visit to the board of trade. General pa ralysis followed In a few hours, and Mr. Gault's condition afterward offered little hope of recovery. His tremendous physi cal strength, however, warded off im mediate death. There is oven a bora chance that ho may live for a consider able time, but in that event the doctors all declnre that ho will be an Imbecile. Whisky Trnst Failed to Secure a lllg Loan. New York, Aug. 28. It was reported yesterday that tho whisky trust would pay taxes to tho amount of $5,000,000 on its goods In bond before lust midnight, nnd tho announcement creoted consider able excitement on the Stock Exchange. Late In the afternoon, however, it was learnod that no further attempt was be ing made to negotiate the loan. They had raised $2,000,000 or $3,000,000 out west, but nothing here. Tho stock dropped on the Stock Exchange from 20 to lSy, when the announcement of the failure of the loan was mado. A Hirer Steamer Ilurned. Bripoeton, N. J., Aug. 28. A myster ious flro burned the side wheel steamer George Law to the water's edge at tho wharf here. A deck bund and fire man were asleep on the boat ot tho time. They lost all their possessions and nearly lost their lives. Thoy cannot account for the flames, nnd say they had no fire of any kind on bourd. Tho boat ran be tween Baltimore and Tolchesterlast sum mor and between Bridgeton aud Philadel phia this Bummer. The Brattle Mine Horror. SEATTLli,WaHli.,Aug.2S. Thecoroner's jury Investigating the disaster In the the Franklin coal mluo Friday, In which thirty-seven men were killed, has ren dered n verdict, finding that the fire was started by parties unknown, who wilfully, knowlugly and maliciously desired to dd groat Injury to the lives of employes aud the property of tho Oregon Improvement company. It is believed tho person who fired the mine also perished. Get your reoalri'icr done nt. Hnliler. mans. CENTltALIA. James Cain, of Delano, spent Sundav in town. When is work to bo resumed ni tlm electric railroad f James J. Collihnn nnd John Ilooney were Glrnrdville visitors on Sunday. JohuJ. Kinney nnd MisaKato Collier win ue uniteu lu tne bonus of wedlock to morrow. Lewis Cake, one of Lost Creek's popular young surveyors, smiled on the fair ones oi town laBt evening. Miss Kate Connors, one of our popular young neiies, uas returned alter a pleas' ant visit to friends lu Miuersville. The Centralla Grays were defeated by the Eureka elub of Glrardville. ut the latter place ou Sunday, the score being 20 to Our foot ball team aavs iliv Iihvo not heard lrum the Hhenamloah High School team yet. Wtiat'a the matter, ."-benau- uouu r Miss Mary A. Monaguan, one of (iirard ville's Donular and nrettv school teuoliera returned yesterday after a short visit to town, sue was me guest or Alias Kate jjenanan. A number of people of town attended the funeral of Frank McCormick at Shen andoah, yesterday. Among them were Charles McUrearty and mother, and Miss wame uevine. The Kiclantine alub Is looklnr' for n plnce to furnish ik a roAding room. Don't discourage the boys. If you have a house to rent let them have It. They will cer tainly pro vans good and quiet tenants as can ue inunu, The Legion of St. Ignatius have made arrangements with the L. V. It. It. Co. for a trip to sc. uialr on Law Day, Sept. 1st. They will leave here at 8:52 a. m. and re turning will leave St. Clair about, 10 p. m. Fare tor round trip, 00 cents. A grand ball for the benefit of Peter l.euahan, of town, will be given in the ji ruei-viiie scuooi nouse on ,-i turuay eveuiug, September 15th. Mr. Leunahan is a w ell known aud respected ctti&en and has been a resident of town for a number of years. Ue has had mucli misfortune lately, he being unable to work tor many mouths, besides other family troubles. The young folks of town should do all in their power to make this affair a success. By so dolug they will perform an act of deserving charity. All who attend are cuaranteeu a pleasant and enjoyable even ing. Tlfo nftrir-r's l'ce.- Thero'g nothing menn nbotit n lawyer when It comes to raking in the fees. The other day n well to do Detroit attorney ran short $10 and went across tho liall to d broker's olfloe to borrow it. 'Lend me $10 till tomorrow," ho said, "nnd I'll give you my ohock for it. " "Urn r," responded the brokcrdotibt fully, "what is your opinion as to my ever getting the $10 again?" "My profesalorinl opinion?" Inquired tho attorney, entering into tho spirit ot tho joko. "108." "Well, I should say It was n safo lonn nnd would recommend It." "Very good. Hero's tho money." and tho broker handed him n $10 bill. "Now glvo mo n cheok. mid I'll fill It out," said tho nttorney, nnd tho broker did so. Tho check was dul v mndo out nnd nlvnn to tho broker. "Hero," ho said, "this Is for only $7." "Of course," responded tho attorney. with never n smllo. 'But I let you have $10." "Certainly you did, but you nskedmo my professional opinion, which should havo been $5, hut I only charge you $3, R'olng you nro n neighbor of mine," nnd tho nttorney walked dlgnlfledly out ot tho broker's office. Detroit Free Press. A Clock oflllrds. Tho Ingenuity nnd closo observation of tho solontlst who established a "clock of flowers" by planting In regular ordor specimens whoso corollas open at Bpeclllod hours hnvo been matched by a German who has composed a "clock of birds." This Is especially a night clock. Tho birds and hours of their songs aro as fellows: Tho chaffinch, 1:80 to 2 a. m.; tho tit mouse, 2 to 2:80; tho quail, 2:30 to 0; tho redstart, 3 to 8:80; tho ousel, 3:30 to 4; tho warbler, i to 4:30; tho mnrshtlt, i:30 to 5; tho sparrow, 5. "It Is a curious incident," says The Journal dos Dobats, "that tho most cele brated of tho birds, whoso song has always served to mark tho hour, Is missing in tno list. 'It is not yet noar day; It was tho nlghtlngalo, and not tho lark. It was tho lark, tho herald of tho morn, no nlghtlngalo' ('Borneo and Juliet,' act 8, scene G)." Boston Transcript A St. Clair Excursion. The Lehigh Vnllev TL R. Co. will run n special train, on account of parade of Catholic societies at St. Clair, Sept. 1st, between Ashland and St. Clair. Train will leave stations as follows: Ashland, 10:50 n. m. ; Glrardville, 11 a. m. ; Lost Creek, 11:10 a. m. ; Shenandoah, 11:20 a.m. ; Mah nnoy City, 11:30 n. m; Pork Place, 11:40a. m. : Delano, 11:50 a. m. Heturning, train will leave St. Clair at 10 p. m. 8-23-0t Now or Never. Peonle who have not secured contra nt the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced In "The Mnirlc Cltv." nml superb photographs of famous men nnd women and scenes in every land as In corporated in "Voyage Around the World," should apply for them nt the Herald office without delny, as only n few copies are left and the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without a complete Bet ot these marvelous productions. 'I know an old soldier who had chronic diarrhoea ot long standing to have been permanently cured ny taking ennmuer Inln's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Rem edy," says Edward Shnmplk, a prominent druggist of Minneapolis. Minn. "I have sold the remedy in this city for overseven yenrs and consider It superlorto any other medicine now on the market for bowel complaints." 25 nnd 50 cent bottles of this remedy for sale by Gruhler Bros. Grev silk alanaca summer coats nnd vests at les3 than half price at Keese's auction rooms. tt Onward it Strides. The demand for the Evf.nino HEnAT.n has so greatly Increased that It has bo come necessary to establish an additional agency nt Hooks & Brown's stationary tore, 4 North Main street. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & Baer, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Notice. The refreshment committee cnctnired In mnking preparations for the Soldiers' Monument Association picnic will meet in the Borough Council chamber this evening, at 7:30 sharp, to transact lis business before the general committee meets. T. J. MriXAHEY, Chairman. HJuo intern atlooTJJ famous REMEDY for UEURALQIA nnd similar Complaints manniscmrea nnaer tne stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,, kpresorioeiioyemineutpny8iclans'j DR. RICUTER'S iOnlyeenuln6W.Tradcm'k"Anchor." i Look also on tackaia for Sr. Rlohter'a firm 1 1 jr.Ad.Rlchtor&Co. Now York. S -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 1 12 Branok HomoB. OiraGluswoikB,, 35 arid COo For sale In i mitidoiik liy 0. 11. Hact nlmch. J M. in i tan, i i' u. liirlin Lpthor Dnigglrta.-- AMUSEMENTS. pKIiaUSON'S THEATRE, r. J, TERQUBON. MANAGER. Ono CTislit Only FRIDAY EVE., AUG. 31, 1894. THE UIO SENSATION THE WORLD ! Presented by a new company. New tcenery. Mew management. Everj thing New and up lo Dale. Prices, 35, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrllu's drug store. f.You sec them everywhere. Columbia i (Their sales attest their popularity. IS J 'alalogue free at our agencies, N Esl? r mailed for two 2-ccnt stamps , POPE MFG. CO.," Ill ifi7p Borton, New York, Chicago, Hartford. OKOftOK It. KlUCR. KrlcK'a Hardware Bicycles. Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF 3EE. irVXSTIUIEl., . E-3k.ojBC3vr-a.3sr, The value of each share is 200 at maturity. Annllcatlon fee on each share. 2.1 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, f 1.00. On dueB paid in advance for n six months or longer, 6 per cent. Interest will be allowed at time of payment is made. iviemoersmaywiinurawoue ornu snares notice, and aro entitled to the full amount with six per cent, interest after the first forced out. All shareholders are entitled ity. Reference nnd information on application. New series starts in Sept., 1894. Shares may be subscribed lor any time, nud dues, etc., will be received nt the office of M. H. Master's marble yard. 127 N. Jnrdln St.. on the first Monday after the first saturaay 01 eacn montn. we reier to S. AV. YOST, Cashier First National Bnuk. K. C. BROIIST. Grocer. JOHN ROBERTS, Livery. H0 ! FOR PITTSBURG. G. A. K. National Encampment, and Na tional Naval Association. Half Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the meeting of tho National Naval Association to bo held nt Pittsburgh Sep tember 8", and the National Encampment of tho Grand Army of the Republic, to be held nt the 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 at 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 bo obtained upon appli cation at ticket offices. Special Reduced Rates to Bethlehem. On account of flng presentation to the Beethoven Maennerchor and grand pa rade, to take place at Bethlehem Sept. 3rd, the Lehigh Valley R, It. will make on opeu reduced rate of $2.49 from Shen andoah. Tickets sold for nil trains Sept. 3rd, good for return until the 4th. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A good girl for general house work. Audi at Max Reese's Auction Rooms. It OH SALE. A good, tourd horse. Price P reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, Shenandoah, Pa. , 8-23-tf 17 Oil ItENT. Two rooms, for offico use; ; heated by steam; gas; cheap. Apply to Li. rteiowicn, n. Aisin street. t w ANTED. An experienced woman to do ceneral housework for a family of two. Apply at Wilkinson's dry goods store. 89 South Main street. B-ZS-St TITA NTED CANVAB8ERS. Good, live W hustlers to Bell the "Weiscll" washing machine. Every household needs ono 1 large commission ; exclusive territory ; send stamp for oircular. Address Blether & Harrows. Fort Wayne, Iud. 8-27-lw FOB HALE A rutcber (hop, including all tools. Ice chtet. coed wllland nxtures. at 32 West Coal street. Entlro house may be rented, if wanted. Apply to Wm. Lavcnoin, 81 West Coal street. 8-28-lt FOR BALE. Residence No. 110 North Jnr dln Btreot, Shenandoah. The building Is well painted and papered and In nrst-claBs condition. Good drainage. Underground ce 'ar from front. Nice reur yard, pleasant neighborhood. Come and geo for yourself. 8 31-2W DANIEL if. BNYDEK. ANAGER WANTED To appoint sales. 1TJ men 10 iru xue Jiapiu uisa wnsuur. v asnes ana uries xne aisnei in tno uuuuiuh without welting the Angers. 75aweek and all expenses. Easy position; no capital; no hard work, can make $100 a week. Address W. P. Ilarriaon Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. TOK BALE. The Mt. Oarmel IIouso prop V erty, on the corner of Oak street aud the Avenue, Jit. Carmel, Is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell tne hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any information as to figures ana terms can be obtained by aonlvlne to Solomon scaoener, jvn, lairmei. a-i-u FIRST ANNUAL PI0NI0 -Of the National Social Club, "Will bo held in the New Cotalla Pail. Labor Day. September 1st, '94. Dancing in abundance. Muslo furnished by a nroi ciasa orccesira. xiciets, 00 cents. Altai!, Pjpitf Owners! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with VST HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOP PAINT by u9L 'VOBT, Agent, 189 East Ooal street, Bhenandoab. It Is the bast and onlj guarantee paint against corrosion, Ure and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and papor roofs and walls, aire It atrial. 7 Wholesale agent for Felgenspio's Hewart, II, J Expert Lager aid Saaier Pale Beer. No finer mado. Fine liquors and Clears. i-j couin juiin ou Store. South Main Hlrpr.t. U ant fnr Cnlnmhln READING, PA. Agents. . nt anytime oy giving bu uays' written of dueB paid on such shnrcs, together year's membership. No shares will bo to loans from the fund on real estate secur tne touowiug snarenaiuers: 1 W. II. ZIMMERMAN, Meat Market. E. F. KEHLER. Grocer. G. M. HAMILTON, M. I). 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. 106 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE. HOTEL KAIBR, , CHAS. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., HAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. vV' - Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVTII MAIX 8TJIEE2. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. oldest and Largest Glass if Beer, Free Lunch Dallj, ' JonN Wkkks, Proprietor. . W, Davidson, Bartender. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wlBhlne any of these papers delivered can leave orders at Max Keese's. Douuhertv building, West Centre street Your Stomach : ; : Cannot stand the same washing that yoiirboota do, and the wnteryou drink lBn't even fit for thnt purpose. Use - Loronz Schmidt's Boer and Portor. JAMBS SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. She's an 0,H?.?te,?"ri;a? OrfcT Ofrl Hon fr the young man UUU. WTliX . . . them. Thev just melt in the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness theyoung mnn also melts, and the question is settlod. Try it, FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, oil flavors. 101 N. Main St, WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop In at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness 270 JS. M?IZNr-a?-y3P3El. Bobbins' Building, "West Centre St. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand. Xxaundrsr Oor. Lloyd and White His. All work guaranteed to be Urst-clasa In every particular. Bilk ties spd lace ourtaln sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Atrll solicited. A genuine welcome Awults you at J oe Wyatt's Saloon fa MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap) Choice temperance drinks and cigars 3 (a Ih-3A' ' 'iTnViniial) niiM
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