EVENING HERALD THlltSDAY, Al'UUST 30. IWl THIRD EDITION A MILLION A YEAR. This Vast Sum Annually Expended In Advertising by one Concern. Much has been written ami said nbout advertisers and advertising, Imt It Is per haps not gonerally known that, not only is the greatest amount of advertl-dnK ilono In America, but tlmt the largest personal advertiser is nn Amerlonn. Several houses, both In Kurope nnd America, opened upwards of half n million dollars per yonr in advertising ; but the advertiser referred to has actually oxponded during the pnHt yonr over a million dollars wholly in advertising This vast sum of money has not been Hquandered, but has been carefully, judiciously, scientifically expeudol, and it has paid a profit of Ufty cents for every dollar expended. Here h certainly a valuable lesson lor those who advertise or bavo advertising lu conti-mplnttou. It shows that half hearted attempts at wooing the Goddess of Fortune by advertising are not profita ble, and that even extended efforts are un profitable unless done systematically, sci entifically and with the greatest care nnd judgment. It is not our purpose to give the uame of this advertiser, who, besides being the largest one In the world, is cer tainly the most retiring and modest, but wo may say, incidentally, that he is the projector of tho pre-digested food. Pas kola, which, however, is only asmall part of the business transacted by the concern. Men of this spouial genius are rare nnd the success which attends their efforts still rarer, but such success shows what cm bo accomplished by well conceived plans and superior effort. Water Notice. Beginning Friday, August 21th, the wotcr will be turned offench evening nt 7 o'clock hnd remain turned 'off until 0 o'clock in the morning. This will bo con tinued until such time as the daniB are replenished by rain. Washing of carri ages, pavements and show windows, nnd tho use of hose in anyway must bo pro hibited. A wiitchtnnn will be stationed at the stop at East Coal street to turn on the water in ense of fire. S. I). Hess. Supt. Shenandoah Water & Gus Com pany. 8-ailw When Baby was sick, we garo her Costorlo. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria. When she had Children, sho gam them Castorla Three Home Seekers' Excursions To nil parts of the West and Northwest via the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway nt practically half rates. Round trip tickets, good forreturn passage with in twenty days from date of snle, will he nold on September 11 and 25 antl October 0. 1H94. For further information apply to the nearest coupon ticket agent or address 'iio. It. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Williamsport, Pa. 8 27 3t My boy was taken with a disease resem bling bloody Mux. The llrst thing I thought of was Chamberlalu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed. Two doses of it settled the matter and cured him sound and well. 1 heartily recom mend this remedy to all persons suffering from n like comidaint. I will answer any inquiries ."i-dlng it when stamp is in closed. It. - to any county oiliclul as to my reliability. V), Hoacii, J. P., Primroy, Campbell Co., Tenu. For Bale by Gruhler Bros. Now or Never. People wdio have not secured copies of the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced in "The Magic 'City," and nuperb photographs of famous men nnd women and scenes in every laud as in corporated in "Voyage Around the World," should apply for them at tho HEHALD office without delay, ns only a Jew copies are left and the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without a complete set of theso marvelous productions. Kenneth Bnzemore had the good for tune to receive a small bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heni edy when three members of his family were sick with dysentery. This one small bottle cured them all nnd he had some left which ho gave to Geo, W. Baker, a prominent merchant of the place, howls ton, N. C, and it cured him of tho same complaint. When troubled with dysen tery, diarrhoea, colio or cholera morbus, give this remedy n trial anil you will be more than pleased with the result. The prilso that naturally follows itsintroduo tlon nnd uso has mode it very popular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. A St. Clair Excursion. The Lehigh Valley H. It. Co. will run a special train, on account of parade of Catholic societies at St. Clair, Sept. 1st, bo' ween Ashland and St. Clair. Train will leave stations as follows : Ashland, 11:50a. in. , Glrardvllle, 12 m. ; host Creek, 11:10 a in. : Shenandoah, 12:20 a. m. : llah nnoy City, 12:30 a. m; Park Place, 12:35 a. m.; Delano, 12:40 a. m. Itet timing, train will leave St. Clair at 11 p. m. S-30 st "I know an old soldier who had chronic diarrhan of long standing to have been permanently cured by taking Chamber Jain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hem edy," says Kdward Shumpik, apromlnent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy in this city for overseven .earsand consider it stiperlorto anyother medicine now on the market for bowel complaints." 35 and 50 cent bottles of this remedy for sale by Gruhler Bros. Grey silk alapioa summer coats and vests at less than half price at Reese's auction rooms. tf Special Reduced Rates to Kethlehcm. On ncoount of flag presentation to the Beethoven Maennerchorvand grand pa rade, to take place at Bethlehem Sept. 8rd, tho Lehigh Valley It. It. will make an open reduced rate of J8.40 from Shen andoah. Tickets sold for all tratus Sept. 3rd, good for return until the 4th. Buy Keystone Hour. Bo sure that the nme Lkbsiq & Baer, Ashland, Pa.. Is p Inted on every sack, tf Onward It Strides. The demand for tho Ktbnino Herald lias bo greatly increased that it had be. come necessary to establish an additional agency at Hooks & Brown's stationary dorc, 4 North Main street. Get your repairing done at Holder-man's. FATAL TENEMENT FIRE Father and Two Hon. Killed nnd a Tire, mail rntnllr Injured. New York. Aug. 30 Firs was dleov. rred in a six story"sweat shop" at 226 HlvJ Ington street yesterday. Three meu lost their lives and a fourth, a fireman, was dangerously injured. The houss was oc cupied solely by sweat shops. The second lloor Was usetl as a synagogue, nntl a por tion of tho third floor as a Hebrew school for boys. It is claimed that nobody lives in tho house, but there were at least eight men in the building when the Are broke out. If they were watchmen, ns it Is claimed, they did their work badly, for three of their number aro dead and' a fourth cannot bo found. Ho ran away when the alarm was sounded, Tho names of the three who perished by Are were: Mercio Loviue, aged 53, and his two sons, Josoph, aged 18, and Klias, aged 10. Tho flames started in the tailor shop of Fabrious Lovlno. Soon after the fire be gan Leviue's watchman, Herman F.gcr son, was climbing down the fire escape. When he got to the first fl oor he jumped to the ground. He was followed by three others, who came from different floors. It wns supposed that everybody was out of tho building, but Joseph Levlno appeared on a flamo enveloped fire oscnpo of the fifth jjnor. Fireman Timothy Col lins attempted to rescue him. Ho had gone up the ladder but a few rounds when the boy climbed over tho escape and dropped squarely on the shoulders of Col lins. Down both went to the pavement. Tho boy was killed by the foil. Tho lire man wns unconscious and Injured inter nally. Ho will probably die. After the fire was subdued the bodies of Mercio and F.llas Levluc were found on a tailor's bench in tho shop of Joseph Shack. While this fire wns In progress another fire, supposed to be of Incendiary origin, destroyed the "double decker" tenement at 21 Goerck street, causing $17,000 loss. Wilson Unanlmuu-dy Iti-nomlrmti-.il. MAltTINSnuiiO, W. Va., Aug. 30. For tho soventh tirao Congressman W. L. Wilson, of tho ways und meons commit tee, received the nomination for congress yesterdny by acclamation from tho Demo crats of the Second West Virginia dis trict. Tho convention simply resolved Itself into a Democratic mass meeting. It wob tho most enthusiastic convention ever held in this district. Upon Mr. Wil son's arrival from Washington ho was seized by tho enthusiastic Democrats who were at tho train to rocelve him, carried bodily to a carriage in walting.and hauled by hands to tho Central Opera house, where tho convention was held. His re ception amounted to more than an ova tion. Concrni Urged to Investigate Lynching. Boston, Aug. 80 . Faueuil hall, the historic "cradle of liberty," was the scene of an assemblage of colored peoplo last night, who by resolutions nnd speeches uttered their indignant protest against the lynching of colored people in the south. The meeting was a notable one for Its enthusiasm. Especially was this the case when William Lloyd Garrison and Kev. Dr. Miner were introduced to the assemblage. The churches were con demned for not protesting, and resolu tions adopted asking congress to have ap pointed a commission to investigate the lyuchlngs within the past ten years and to report its Uudlngs to congress. Fnneral of John Newell. CniCAOO, Aug. 30. The funeral of the lato John Nowcll, lato president of the Lake Soto railroad, occurred yesterday, anil was attended by a majority of the leading railroad men of Chicago. The honorary pall bearers were Cornelius Vau derhiltand H. Walter Webb, Now York; J. H. Head ond James McCrea, Pittsburg; George C. Greene, Buffalo; P. P. Wright and John Toil, Cleveland; II. II. Ledyord, Detroit; M. E. Ingolls, Cincinnati; Uos well Miller, It. B. Cobleoud H. II. Porter, Chicago. Tho active pall bearers were the heads of various departments of tho Lake Shore system. Philadelphia Cricketers Defeated. NEW York, Aug. 30. Tho famous Ger montown Cricket club, of Philadelphia, visited New York yesterday for a game with a combined team of the New Jersey Athletic club and Staten Island Cricket elub, nnd probably tho most keenly con tested and exciting match ployed in Now York this Beoson resulted from tho meet ing. Tho homo players succeeded, after a most uphill fight, in gaining the victory by twenty-seven runs. The score: Staten Island, 189; Germantown, 102. A lllg Oder for CoinmUnlnnor Harris. Chicago, Aug. 30. If plans proposed be carried out Colonel F. W. Parker will bo removed from the position of principal of the normal school hero and William T Harris, United States commissioner of ed ucation, will be offered the place. It is not knqwu that I'rofessor Hurris would accept, but tho board of commissioners is prepared to reoommend that double his present salary he tendered Mr. Harris, if necessary, to induce him to take tho posi tion. Warner Will lie Hanged at Sit. Holly. Trenton, Aug. 30. The report that Wesley Warner, tho murderer of Lizzie Pcake, would be hanged in Camden, be cause there Is no gallows In Burlington county, is denied by Sheriff TowiiBend. Sheriff Townsend says he has noiutention of shifting the responsible and disagree able duty of the execution upon any one else, and that Warner will be hanged in the Burlington county jail yard at Mt. Holly. The l'rulilent at Cray dallies. BUZZARD'S HAT, Mass., Aug. 30. Presi dent Cleveland, accompanied by Private Secretary Thurber and Dr. Bryant, ar rived here lu the lighthouse tender John I). ltogers this forenoon. The party was met on the pier at Gray Gable by Mrs. Cloveland, and at once entered the house JaoUton Willing to Fight. New York, Aug. 80. Peter Jncksou left for Chicago last night to attend to private matters in that city. Ho said he would accept any fair terms presented by the Sioux City Athletic club, and would be ready to meet the club's representative at any time. Two Killed by Hxplodlng Ammonia. Huron, O., Aug. SO. Ambrose Le Kli der and Kobert Tuchs left here for Ha vana, O., with two large casks of ammo nia. Later the casks exploded with" ter rific force, and both meu were instantly killed. llallated Nearly Four Thousand Times. HlLLSDORo, Tex., Aug. 80. J. O, Abbott was unanimously nominated to congress by the Sixth district Democratic conven tion on the 3,393 ballot. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National I.enene. At Philadelphia-Chicago, 13; Philadel phia, 6. At Boston Boston, 14; St. Louis. 4. At Now York New York, 6; Clovolam', 4. At Baltimore Baltimore, 8 LouIh vlllc, 0. At Washington Washington, 8; Cincinnati, 5. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, Hi Pittsburg, 7. llnstern League. At Providence Provldenco, 14; Wllkes barre, 3. AtScranton Sornnton, U; Buf falo, 4. At Springfield Springfield, 12; Yonkers, 9. At Syracuse Syracuse, 17; Erie. 0. The Ilush at New York's Custom ITonsi New York, Aug. 30. The rush at the custom house continued today. Much more business was done than on Tuesday, but it was conducted expeditiously. All the work consisted of withdrawals from bond. It was said at night there had been nearly 2,000 withdrawals. The recolpt for the day were nearly $1,000,000. Thn entitles it to tnko rank among the busier days in tho history of tho department Tho record for receipts is $!,500.000. That sum in duties was paid on the day befon the McKinloy bill became n low. It i expected that the receipts will bo about $1,000,000 a day for some time now. Fatally Assaulted by strikers. PlTTSBURO, Aug. 30. .Tames Weybrew, of tho United States hotel of Gas City, was fatally shot Monday evening by number of strikers from the United Stato. Glass company, Weybrew is now lying at his homo in an unconscious condition, and tho attending physicians havo given up hopes of his recovery. He was return ing from Pittsburg when he met several of the strikers, who were aocompanietl l.y Steve McCain, an employe of the com pany. Tho men attacked Weybrew and felled him to the ground with a blow from a club. Then McCain shot him in tho breast. McCain is is now in jail. Fell Down a Freclploe to Death. Gastrin, Austria, Aug. 30. Two youths named Divisch and Pfeiffer lost their way while osconding Ort-Alp, and iu the dark ness fell over n precipice 400 feet high. Divisch fell to tho bottom and was killed. Pfeiffer caught hold of a birch treo which projected about fifty feet from the top of the precipice, and with his walstbelt bound held himself fast. Ho hung sus oendod from the treo from 0 o'clock Mon day until Tuesday, when he was discov ered by mountoineers nnd resoued. A Stage Coaoh Overturned, Meeker, Colo., Aug. 30. A stage ooach going down Four Mile hill, where the road was badly washed, rolled over twice. Five passengers, all from Denver, who were going to Craig on a hunting expedi tion, were injured and had a narrow escape from death. They were Charles Springer, gash in head and body bruised; T. A. Schemberg, left ankle broken ami badly bruised; J. Van Houton, cut be neath left eye; T. M. Quimby, cut on left side; S. C. Maddox, back strained- Murder and Robbery Suspeoted. CniCAOO, Aug. 30. Timothy J. Dacey, assistant engineer at the Hyde Park pumping works, was found dead in a grove at Sixty-eighth street and Euclid avenue. Thoro was a wound on his left breast just over the heart, which caused death. The case is shrouded in mysterv. nnd as a gold watch and chain and $20 In money, which Mr. Dacey was known to have carried, was not found upon me body, the police think it to be a case of murder. Governor Walte's Arret Unwarranted DENVER, Aug. 80. The arrest of Gover ner Waito and officials o ' the police ... -partment on a charge of detaining and opening a letter intended for ex-Police Matron Likens has not caused much ex cltcment, being generally regarded as a mere political move. The letter in ques tion was inclosed in an envelope and ad dressed ''Police Matron, Denver," and it was opened by Matron Dwyer, Mrs. Li kens' Miccessor. Corea's King Under Chinese Frotei twin. BERLIN, Aug. 30. According to the lat est communications from the east tho Corea king is under the protection of the Chinese General Ych. Competent judges do not believe the king has declared bin--self independent of China. It is said tht.t Russia, profiting by the Corean difficulty, has put pressure on China to compel her to make concessions in the Pamirs. China, however, refuses to yield a square inch of territory. Was a Creditor of Jay Goultl. HONESDALK, Pa., Aug. 30. Erastus Bull, a laborer, was crushed to death by falling earth while working in the sub urbs of this place yesterday. He was an employe of Jay Gould while the latter wus laying the foundation of his fortune as a tanner at Gouldsboro, and claimed that when Pratt & Gould failed at that pla they owed him $38, which they never paid. Almost Kllleil hy ' h 'eoaps. ZANE8VIU.E ,0 , Aug. . .ii adison Ch' die, a farm -r in Murgan county, w. b taken from his home by whltecaps t night, beaten utmost to insensibility, a then hanged to the limb of a tree. A tramp iu the neighboring barn cut h.ij down lu time to save his life. The o -feuse charged against Cheadle was ibeft. TeXRS Republican TlclEet. Dallas, 'lex., Aug. 30. Tub itt-pui-llcan state convention nominated tin lowing state ticket For governor, W K. Makeson; lieutenant govi raor, it. .. Itentfrow; superinteudeut of uductu..,,. A. H. Colwell; attorney general, J. M. Hurley; comptroller, C. A. Tomllnson. More ItrltiHh WarS'ilps for Nloaragua. Montreal, Aug. so. A tjuebec spec.ul says that the British warships Magicieiuie and Canada, of the British North Amer ican squadron, now in the river St. Law rence, have been ordered to Bluellelds, Nicaragua. They steamed out of Queheo harbor yesterday. KalHrs feuing for Feace. Pretoria, Transvaal, Aug. 80. Heavy 'fighting took place yosterday between the Kaltlrs and the Boers, in the North Trans vaal. The Kaffirs were defeated, and are now sulug for pence. Flot to Kill the King or Ornc. , ItOMK, Aug. 80. The police et Milau have arrested an anarchist iu whose por sekslou were papers detailing the plaua i f a conspiracy to stab the king of Greece. The Weather. Fair; warmer; southwest winds. Wauled. A good girl for general housework, Apply at 24 East Oak street. 8-lB-tf PENNSYLVANIA TOURS. Early Autumn Trips Through the South Have Been Arranged. For several seasons past the announce ment of tho Peunsvlvnnln Unit pnny's Tours to the South have been looKeu zor witn interest,, nnd the plensant anticipations of those who participated In them hnve been more thnu reolized. For tho present early autumn, announcement Is made of two personally conducted tours from New oik to the mountains of Mary land and Virginia ond tho two most prominent cities of the upper South. The specific points covered by these tours nre Gettysburg, Blue Mountain, Lurny Caverns, Natural Bridge, the Grottoes of the Shenandoah, nnd the cities of ltloli mond and Washington. It would be difficult to plana tour of ten days which would embrace n more Inter esting group of places, ns every one of them has an Individual interest that con not fall to enlist wide nnd favorable at tention. The scenery of the entire route is plcturesqe and attractive, and the sea son is timed so as to present the scenic beauties in their best form. r,,a.i?0?.tolu's wl11 Ienvo New York and Philadelphia on September 15th and 29th, and tho members of the party will travel in special trains of pnrlor cars provided exclusively forthelruse. The entire round trip covers n period of ten dnvs, and ex cursion tickets, Including ail traveling expenses, will be sold from Now York at $65 and Philadelphia at $53. For itineraries containing complete In formation as to routes, special train ser vice, descriptive notes, &c, npplvto or ad dress Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, N. Y., or Brood Street Station, Philadelphia. Wedding Bells. Thomas J. Broderlck, an octlvo and well known young Insurance superintendent from Ashland, nntl Miss Delia McIIale, of West Lloyd street, were married in the Annunciation church on Tuesday after noon at 5 o'olock. The bride appeared leaning on the arm of the groom. She wore cream silk and looked very pretty. The groom was dressed in n black suit of fnshlonnble cut. The bridesmaid was Miss Annlo McIIale, of town, and the groomsman, John Winkle.of Ellengowan. The ceremony was performed by Hev. Father O'Hellly, after which the party was driven to the home of thu bride's parents, where a reception wns tendered them by numerous friends. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. McAndrew, of Cen trolio: Mr. and Mrs. P. Cnmptell, of Park Place; P. J Broderick, nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmlcker, of town and a large number of friends from all over the county. Many beautiful presents were received. Sir. and Mrs. Broderick will make their home in Ashland. Labor Day at Mt. Carmel. The demonstration to bo held nt Mt. Carmel on Labor Day, September 1st, un der the ouspices of the P. O. S. of A. and Jr. O. If. A. M., promises to be one of the finest ever witnessed in Northum berland county. The committee of arrange ments has the assurance of Gov. Potti son's presence, os well as that of Wm. T. Kerr, of Pittsburg. S. C. of Jr. O. U. A. M whose faithful work in behalf ol our public schools has made him not only prominent throughout the United States, but exceedingly popular among the mem bers of patriotic organizations, George Hobson, State President P. O. S. of A Jr. Past State Councilor C.'N. Baymond, of Mlddletown, and ex-National Presi dent Clarence F. Huth, of Shamokin. Election of Officers. The Miners', Mechanics' and Laborers' Building nnd Loan Association held an election of office! s last night with the fol- l'lwtt-lf TCO,.lt. Tloi.1.1 7!fn,.rr,i .1 nn . . T A. Heilly, vice president; Joseph Knapp, Dicmij uaugutiu, treasurer it, Coyle, solicitor. The auditors made a re port showing that the association is iu flrRt. nlftl-R flliniiplill atlin'ltfitr nr.,1 r,nor.a. ous condition. New Eating House. A new oyster bay, with dining room and ladles' private room attnebed, will be opened by Messrs. George M.Sehoenerand Joseph If. Tempest, this week, nt 121 North Mniu Btreet. Meals will bo served nt all hours, nnd Mr Schooner guarantees that his patrons will not grow weary in wnit ing for orders. His record of making a Btew in one minute and fifty-eight seconds has never been beaten. Charity lteglns nt Home. Tho nbscntmlmlcd Professor Lumplinis always so shabbily dressed and presents altogether such a broken down npponranco that the. other day, on seeing his own Im ago rollcctcd in n lnrgo mirror, ho drew out his purso to glvo himself an alms. Lustigo Blatter. Vlrgilius, bishop of Salzburg, was do clorcd n hcretio iu tho fourteenth century for publishing a book to prove that thoro were antipodes. jno tnteraa7ijmfj famous REMEDY for 9 IP RE SJ3 Q B" I e jnnEUKlM I o if I,' IJEUHAL0IA and similar Complaints' ?TI 0 Tl 11 f ntniail J 11 A-! A btliMAN MEDICAL LAWS. a. fl..- ll.-.l 1 J .bowiucu dj eminent pnyaiciana i UK. KIUHTEH'S Onlv Pnniilnn-nr-I.il TV,,,!., m . ..1 I D , ,uc .UI(S rtnciior." Manufacturer: Commerzlenrath Dr.Ilichter oti j.. iiu. iwuniertsuo., iTWtrin Zt., 1TIW TOES I 3 HluHcST AWARDS. .J 1 0 Tl 1 n . it m jirBnca uotneg. Own Ulujworks. i ?6 -0c, for uig mEhin. bjCH Hutu A, hm h. t. M.m St I U I II.. un t v. .7? . ... -, , , x UB,. . 0 ousel. . -Wi ... t AMUSEMENTS. jpiKHGUpONU THEATHE, P. J, VIHOUBOH, MANAGER, o ix o axrisiit only FRIDAY EVE., AUG. 31, 1894. THE Ilia BENBATION THE WORLD 1 Prepentid by a new company. New tcenery. Mew murogement. Everj thing New ami up lo Dale. Prices, 35, 35 and 50 Cents. Keserred ueaU.at Klrlln's drug store. You sec them everywhere. Columbia 'Bicycles (Their sales attest their popularity" Catalopc free at our agencies, or mailed for two 2-ccnt stamps. POPE MFG. C0.7 Boston, OEOUUE II. KltlCR, KtlcK'a Hardware Bicycles. Safe Deposit ASSOCIATION OF Bui ding EC. 3Vr3L.Sa?233H., W. DEI. DBuaL.OJE3C3VEu2a.DST, The value of each share is tUOO at maturity. Application fee on each share, 25 cents: and monthly dues on each share, H.0O. On dues paid in advance for a six monthbor longer, 5 per cent. Interest will be allowed nt time of payment Is made. Membersmny withdraw one or all shores at 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. Interest after the first year's membership. No shares will bo forced out. All shareholder! are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference und 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. Waster's marble yard. 127 N. Jardin St.. on the first Monday after the first baturuay 01 eacn montn. we reler to S. W. YOST, Cashier First National Dank. E. C. BUOnST. Grocer. JOHN ROBERTS, 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 at Pittsburg, Sep tember 8, ond the Notional Encampment of the Grarld Army of the Republic, to be held at the same place, September 10 to IB, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell to the public, from September 0 to 10, inclusive, round-trip tickets to i'lttsuurg nnu return at rate or one low est first class fare for tho 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 nt ticket offices. Check Books. A lame sunulv of bank check books of artistic design, always on band, nt the HERALD omce; also justice 01 tne peace and other legal forms. MISCEX.IAHEOTTS. FOR HALE. Storeroom ont) dwelling. Good location, llent reasonable. Apply at Kenan ck House. t-.'!0-tt WANTED. A good girl for general House work. Applj at Mai Itceso's Auction Rooms. It FOR SALE A pood, sourd horse. I'rlco reasonable. Annlv to Michael Peters, fcshenondoah, Pa. 8-23-tf FOR RENT. Two rooms, for offlco use; heated by steam; gas; cheap. Apply to L. KeJowJch, . Main street. 7 2S-tt LOST. Heavy gold ring with Inscription. $5 reward by returning to oflice of Hr. J. Pierce HoberW. S3 East Coal street. Hbeoan. doah, Pa. 8-29 2t w ANTED. An experienced woman to nnnnKnl h.i.c.nnrlr In n fnllii nf two. Apply at Wilkinson's dry goods store, 29 South Mat.n'street. 6-23-3t WANTED CANVAHSERS. Good, live hustlers to sell the "Welscll" washiog machine. Every buusikold needs ono; large coiimtsslon ; exclusive territory ; send stamp for Circular. Address Hiether & Barrows. Fort Wayne, Ind. 8-27-lw FOR HALE. Residence No. 110 North Jar din street, Shenandoah. Tho building Is well painted and papered and tn nrtt-class condition. Gcod oralnage. Underground ce )ar from front. Nice rear yard, pleasant neighborhood. Come and teo for yourself. 8Sl-2i7 Daniel H. fNYDER. ANAGKR WANTED To appoint sales, men to sell the Rapid Dish Washer. Vashes and dries the dishes in two minutes without wetting the fingers. J75 a week and all expenses. Easy position; no capital; no hard work can make tlVO a week. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11, ColumbUB, Ohio. 17011 HALE. The Mt. Carmel House prop- X' erry, on tne corner or uan street ana me Avenue, Jit. Carmel, Is offered for salo at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell the hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to Ugures and terms can be obtained by apnlvlnc toHolomon Hchoener, Mt. Carmel. 8-1 tf FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC -Of the- National Social Club, Will be held In the Hew Columbia Park, Labor Daft September hi '94. Dancing In abundance. Music furnished by a cm class orchestra. Tic ets, 35 cents. MiId, Mply Oral ! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with fW HAWTHORN'S U. S.HOOF PA1M' by -4)1.- YOST, ABoni. ISO EaelCoal street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, Are and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden ana paper roois ana waus. uive u a inn, Wholesale agent for Felgenspan's Newark 1 1, Eiperl Lager nil Saazer Pale Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars. 120 South Main St, New York, Chicago, Hartford. Store, South Main Street, Is agent for Columbia and kirn READING, PA. A?5onts. . tne following sliarenolders: V. II. ZIMMERMAN, Meat Market. E. V. KEHLEU, Grocer. O. M. HAMILTON, M. D. For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock Good Wheels from $25 np. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty The A. Heebner Co. 100 North Centre Street, 2P OTTSVILLE. HOTEL KAIER, CHAB. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVT1I MAIX BTKEE1. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest and Largest Glass cf Beer, Free Lunch Dal!f, John Weeks, Proprietor. O, W. Davidson, Bartender. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for tho EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK DAILY PAPERS. Parties wishing any of theso papers delivered can leavo orders at Max Reese's, Dougherty building, West Centre street. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand tho same washing that your boots do, and the water yon drink Isn't even lit tor that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. WARREN J. PORTZ. .Piano Tuner. in niTPlijM Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street, snenasdoah,wlll recelvo prompt attention WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop in at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten yonr likeness TO j3l TIKT-TTPE. Hobbins' Building, West Centre St. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Oor. Lloyd and White Hts. All work guaranteed to bo first-class in every particular, Bilk Hob and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Altrlal 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 Bicycle Bargains