EVENING HERALD WKDNKSUAY. PKlTKMllKH :., ixw THIRD EDITION HIS HONOR, THE BABY. His Absorbing Love and Loyally for Mamma During the First Year Two Hearts That Beat as One. A pretty, healthy child, With checks like an apple, Who babbles, chatters, prattles, Who laughs beneath your Usees. rerhnps It Is woll Hint but few mothers inow thnt more Uinn ono-thlrd of nil the bnhles horn die hofore they hnve lived a yenr, and that two-thirds of them die In the summer months. Where the food Is absolutely pure and sufficiently nourishing, though the mer cury runs high, children gtt nloiiK ns n rnlo perfectly well. When, for nnyrenson the mother ennnot 11 urse her child, or when her milk Is ln sulllclent or poor In quality, the best i Indued nurses use lnctatod food at once. It is known to Invariably make firm flesh, a clear skin, bright eyes, nnd to strengthen the body so thnt diarrhea, cholern Infan tum nnd exhnustlng summer sickness do not easily gain n footing. Lactated food babies nre rosy specimens of genuine fnn loving, noisy children that develop strong physiques with largo bones and muscles. Give Them Your Orders. Hooks & Drown, the North Slain street stntlonere, are tho authorized town agents of the EvEXUia Herald and nil orders left in their earn will bunromntlv at t ended to The Herald Is nlsoon Bale at all tho other leading stationery stores in the town. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Agncw'a cure for the heart gives perfect relief in all cases of organic or sympathetic Heart disease m au minutes, nnd speedily eiTccts n cure. It is n peer less reruedj' for pnlpntion, shortness of breath, smothering spells, pain in left sine ami an symptoms 01 nuisenseuneart One dobo convinces. Sold by J. M. Mi lan, w&s 0-O-ly YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Nntlonnl league At rhlladelphin-rhlladblphia, fl Cln elnnntl, . At New York New York, 14; Pittsburg, 18. At Brooklyn Cleveland, 8; Brooklyn, 0. At Boston Doaton, SO; Louisville, 11. At Baltimore Baltimore, 9; Chicago, 8. At Wnihtngton St Louis, 10; Wasninaton. 7. Don't Tobacco Spit orSrnokeyour Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of n little book that tells all about Xo-to-bac, tho wonderful, hnrmloss guaranteed tobacco hnhlt cure. The cost is trilling nnd the inau who wautB to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk in using "o-to-bnc." Sold bv all druggists. Book at drug stores or by mall free. Auuress rue sterling uemeuy uo., diana Mineral Springs, Iud. wis-ly Nninlunr, tl l,,r Talitt' K-,it. llAVKE III! GllACi:. Mil.. Sent. . Til Republican cuiivuntiou of the Second con gressional dMriet yesterday nomn.a i William li. linker for couKrcs. The re' olutiuiis favor congressional aid to tl. Chcmpeuke ami Delaware ship chir. thereby connecting the chief mctMp.ili of our state directly with the ocean. Ilnltllnoro's llusliH' llm.ni. Baliimoiie, Sept. D. Business houses report thnt business, while not up to what It was in ISM, winch oould not be ex pected, is fully fro n 15 to 30 per cent moro than It was at this time last year. The improvement extends to nearly all branches of trade, and the outlook is for atlll further expansion ns the season pro gresses.; When Baby was slek, wo gave her Castorlo, When she was a Cliiltl, she cried for Cantoris. When she beoame Ml, she clung to Owtoria. When bhe hod Children, sbo gai o them Castorla lllg Haul li n Stioatc Thief. Boston, Sept. 5. Mrs. Ilouora Hurlev, of this city, drew $1,230 out of bank and then went to do some chopping. She min gled with the crowd and when she looked for her money it was gone. Some one had out the bag in which she carried it nnd abstracted the cash. Oatet Suucftsur In Cougress. COLt'MBL's, Gn., Sept, 5. A convention of t,he Third congressional dUtrict of Ala bama unauliuourdy nominated General G. 1 Harrison to fill the unexpired term Gorernor-eleot Ostes in the Fifty-third congress, and for the full term of the Jrif ty-I jurtli oougreaa. Irving W. Larlmore, physical dlreotor rit Y M. C. A., I)es Moines, Iowa, say he t an eonseteultously recom mend Chauilwi i.nn h i'hiu naioi to aimeies, gymnasts, !ac (.lists, foot bull players and the prole-,, ion in general for bruises, sprains and di-lncatlnna: also for toreuess and etilT-ne-. of the muscles. When applied before the parts become swollen it will effect a urein one half the time usually required For sale by Gruhler Bros. Now or Never. People who have not secured copies of the exquisite photographs of the World's lair embraced in "The Magic Citr." and superb photographs of famous men and women and scenes in every land as in corporated in "Voyage Around the World," should apply for them at the llEUAM) office without delay, as only a Jew copies are left nnd the supply will not ue reneweu. .o nousuuoiti eiiouid 'Lie without a complete bet of these marvelous productions. While in Chicago. Mr. Charles L,. Kahler, a prominent shoe merchant of Des Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious lime of it, He took such a severe cold that he could hardly talk or navigate, but the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy cured him of his cold ko q iHkly that others nt the hotel who had bad colds followed his example and half n dozen persons ordered it from the near est drug store. They were profuse lu their thanks to Mr. Kahler for telling them how to cure a bad cold so quickly. For eaie uy uruuier uros. STEPHEN B. ELKINS STRICKEN The ISx.Sftcretnrjr of War flunVrlnir from an Aoiltft Attnck of Kryslpclft. WllKELINO, W. Va.. Sept. 5. A special from Elkins says thnt ex-Secretary of War B. H. Klktns Is iring nt his home in that place with an acute attack of erysip elas. His condition requires absolute rest and quiet. Kvon visitors who are guests iu his house, among them ex-President Harrison, are not permitted to see him. The Republican convention which Is to nominate n candidate against Congress man W. L. Wilson meets at Klktns this afternoon, nnd the town Is crowded with delegntos, Mr. Elklus' Inability to par ticipate is a great disappointment to him. There is n movement to renominate him, buthe is doing nil he can to put it oil. New Jorsey Mnrkimen Win. SnA GIRT, Sept. B. Tho New Jersey team won tho Interstate match yesterday afternoon from tho teams from nil parts of tho oountry which assembled to do battle at the Butts. In the Hilton trophy mntch the Now Jersey team of twelve men broke the record for 200 yards with a score of 207. Tho best previous record on any range with a similar rifle was 204. Tho Pennsylvania and New York teams came close behind, tho formci coming within one of the record. The team scores for the interstate match were: Now Jersey, 1,014; Pennsylvania, 1,080; District of Co lumbia, 1,030; New York, 1,020; Maine, 1,000; Georgia, 1,00a Twelve Miners In lerll. Moweaqua, Ills., Sept. 5. A serious ac cident happened nt the Assumption coal shaft, seven miles south of here. In low ering a cage the wire cable broke nnd the cage fell to the bottom, demolishing everything In it way. Tho shaft is 1,000 feet deep. The engineer, losing control of his engine, lot tho up bound cage go up through the roof of the shaft house, car rying complete destruction in its path, Tho wholo side of tho engine room was torn out nnd the onble drums were wrecked. Twelve men nt work below have not been taken out. As no nlr shaft exists they nre in n perilous condition, Thinks Robert J. Can Lower Ills llecord Buffalo, Sept. 5. Clcoro J. Hamlin, owner of Fantasy nnd Kobert J., hns re turned from Fort Wnyne, highly dated with tho Biiccosses of his horses there. Ho soys Itobert J. can go two seconds fnster than his now record of 2.06;$, and when asked if tho pacer could travel n mile iu two minutes Hat, replied;',"! would not let Robert J. pneo in two minutes for any. thing. What a back number ho would be then. Peoplo would not enre to see him after he had reached his limit, and could not approach it again." Heading Ilallroail Reorganization. New Youk, Sept. 5. At a conference between President Earle. of the Finance Company of Philadelphia, and members of the Olcott reorganization committee of Heading. It was agreed that the inter ests of both committees wore prnctlcally identical, and that the best interests of the security holders they represented would bo subserved by consolidation of tho committees. It was then decided that three members of the Earle committee should be added to tho general reorgan ization committee. Knbylna Kngnged la Itaplne anil Murder TANGIER, Sept, 5. The Kabyles around Denmnt, n town northeast of Morocco City, nro killing tho Jews by wholesale, looting their shops nnd houses, selling their women nnd children by auction nnd dellllng their synagogues. Similar out rages nre roported nt Knlhn, Sndrnhel, Tnnnl nnd Tiiuilnt. The Kabyles nro also besieging Morocco City, nnd it Is feared thnt tho garrison may be uunblo to resist much longer, in which case terrible scenes may be witnessed when the Kabyles loot tho city. Opposition to Tammany Ilnll. New Yor.K, Sept. 5. Opposition to Tnuv many Hall, in the coming campaign was formally begun last night at the Coleman House. A conference was held there of representative members of the Republi can organization, the Stato Democracy, the Auti-Tnmmany Democracy, German American Reform Union, nnd the good government clubs to discuss the question of agreeing on n platform and a union of forces opposed to Tammany. Resolutions to thnt cud were adopted. Ex-Govrnor Uurtlu'a Illness. Bellefonti:, Pn,, Sept. 5. Owing to tho Illness which has confined htm to his room for tho past three weeks, ex-Governor A. G. Curtin will not be able to at tend tho national encampment of the Grand Army of tho Republic at Pittsburg next week. Tho old war governor has never fully recovered from the fall he had on the ice in front of his home last win tcr. It was such n shock to his system that the least excitement completely pros trates him. lltirnnd to Dunth In Midair. Carnegie, Pa., Sept. 5. Wllllnm Stan dish, nn oil well driller lu the MoCurdy oil field, wns burned to death. Stnudlsh was seventy feet up in the derrick, assist iug in pulling the caaiug from a supposed dry well. Wheu tho casing wns started the well began to flow. The oil ignited from the boiler fire, and in nn instant the derriok was enveloped iu flame. Stan- dish's body was charred beyond reoognl tlon. He was 32 years of age, and leaves a widow and six children. Chairman Wllsoa Ofr for Burope. New York, Sept. 8. William L. Wll son, chairman of the ways and means committee of the house and author of the new tariff bill, sailed for Liverpool this forauoou on the Amerlcau liner Paris. NUGGETS OF NEWS' There is another big strike of coke work ers near Unloutown, Pa. President Cleveland remained nt Gray liable all day yesterday, even abandon ing his customary Ashing trip. A dispatch from Vienna says that in Galicin on Sunday nnd Monday there were 400 new cases of cholera and 300 deaths. Daniel Ravenel, a leading underwriter, representative of an old Huguenot fam ily, and one of the most accomplished blblophllsa in the south, died at Charles ton, N. C. The body of Daniel J. Shea, a farmer of Wllliamnntic, Conn., who dlhappenred from his home two weeks ago, has been found lu the Connecticut river, with evl denoe of murder. Judge Merrltt, at Salt Lake City, ap pointed S. II. II. Clark. Oliver W. Mink, Jillery Anderson, jr. n. Coudle und J. W Doaue receivers for the Oregon Short Line and Utah boutbsra railroad. The Other Day There seemed to be a misun derstanding about the mean ing of the above cut the 500 lbs. does not refer to the strength of the Butter. It means that we sell over 500 pounds a week of the Finest Creamery Butter made iu the country we get it fresh every other day and our customers understand that the 500 refers to QUANTITY, not QUALITY. KEITER. QUAKAKE. Miss Ellio Lintner cave n btrthdny pnrty Inst week that was well attended. Mrs. Sylvester Zimmerman nnd son. Harry, hnve returned lrom n visit to Sua rnokln. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bankng. of Orwigs- burg. are tho guests of relatives about Qaakake. ,' Mr. J. D. Conl.v. n former resident of this place btttnowof Lnnsford.pnldn visit to old neighbors hero this week. Misses Cnrrie Loncncre. of West Penn. nnd Idn Gnrber, of Wentherly, nre guests nt the residence of Henry Garber. Severnl marriages nre looked for nfter hnrvest time. Anions the reported en- ?;nged nre Miss Fnnnie Knuffmnn to Will am Bachert, nnd Miss Liddlo Lizer to Wllllnm Slugeriy. Improvement continues in our beauti ful little village in spite of hard times. Adam Stewnrt, one of our enterprising residents, is putting up n double dwelling which he will rent, nnd Snmuel Neifert is breaking ground for n new home. Wlll lnm Lutz is drilling for water on his lot on High Mountain avenue. Tho work is being superintended by William Heck- man. Monday wns n day of reunion for the Bankus family. They came from Orwigs burir. Deluno. Tamanua nnd from nil over the county children.grandchildren, great grnndchlldren of Mrs. Phoebe Bnnkus, ono of our oldest nnd most respected resi dents. A good time wns spent in fenstlng, story telling nnd other social ways by the uig nnu nappy inmny. Get your repnlring done nt Holder- Water Notice. On account of tho continued drought tho supply of water will be turned oft nfter (I p. m. on Saturday, September 1st, itOi, nnd rcmnin shut of! until 7 o'clock Sunday morning, when the water will be turned on again until 9 n. m. After that hour tho water will remain turned off until 4 p. m. nnd remain in force from that time until 0 p. in. This arrangement will give the people a water supply two hours In the evening aud two hours in the morning nnd will remain In force until the reservoirs nre replenished. A wntchman will be stationed nt Fowler's lumber yard, on East Coal street, to turn on the water at a moment's notice in ense the fire nlnrni Is sounded. People should he enreful and not leave their hydrants open during the time tho water supply Is cut off. S. I). He S3, 8-31-lw Superintendent. Pitched ltnttln llrtween Npgro Fnotlons. ATLANTA, Gn., Sept. 5. Rev. Ben Gns ton, who recently gave n p r-.ounlly con ducted emigration excur 'or negroes from Atlanta to Liberia, hot during a general fight In Huucock cuunty. Gas ton has been iu that couuty working up an emigration scheme. Two or thieo thousand negroes have heooine worthless idlers in consequence. A negro politician named Jenkins told the Gaston crowd that they were deluded. Gaston nnd his lieutenants got mad at Jenkins and there was a pitched battle between the two fac tions. Gaston was shot in the head and six others woujided, but not seriously. MAHAN0Y CITY. Mahanov City, Sept. 5, 1R94. The foot ball tenm practices at thepnrk every evening. A trio of Italian musicians entertained our people Inst evening. George Widenmoyer, of Shenandoah, was seen on ourfstreet8 last evening. Robert Chambers returned from Wilkes Barre yesterday. The water in the dams is very low, ac cording to the reports of people who hnve visited them. Lludsey Wren, of Pottsvllle, visited friends in town yesterday. Mr. Thompson aud wife returned to their home iu Pottsvllle yesterday. Mr. Cost man, of East Mahanoy avenue, while laying briok at the Kaler brewery yesterday, was struok on the head wltii a hammer, the injury being painful, but not serious. W. L. Edwards and wife, of East Pine street, wns the gueet of their friend, Mrs. Haute, at Ashland, yesterday, Samuel F. Woodhonse's traveling ngent, II. II. Powers, did business In town yes terday. Bargain Week at Wilkinson's. In order to mnke room for Fall goods we offer extrn Inducements to buyers. Prices have been scnled down to rock bottom in every department, nnd first olnss dry goods can now be had nt prices usually pnid for Inferior goods. We nre mnking grent preparations for n Inrge fall business, hence the necessity of mov ing goodB quickly. Come and get our prices ; we will help you to save money. L. J, Wilkinson, 0-3-tf 80 South Main St, An Apology. The publishers of the Herald feel that nn apology is due their patrons for the delay in the delivery of the paper last evenlug. Tho delay was caused by nn Inability to keep tho press in motion on account of the scarcity of water. Pre cautions have beeu taken to avoid trouble from this source us much as possible in the future. Ex-Cnsjiler Oreen on Trial. Williamuport. Pa., Sept. 5. Dola Green, former cashier of the defuuot First Nntionnl bank, of Muncy, was placed on trial in the United States court here yes terday. There are fourteen oounts In the indictment. Green was cahler of tho bank for about two years before it sus pended, nnd it is claimed that he reported the ftfim of J2O.O0O as being in a vault, WherMhls was opened by the hank ex aminer, howover, no money was found, aud the suspension followed. Tho deposi tors were heavy losers. I'dJirj- Itellef Expedition Bmt: Copkniiagrn, Sept. 6. The Danish ves sel TJalfe, commanded by Captain Brick, has arrived here from Greenland, and the captain reports that he met the members of the Peary relief expedition atGodhaven on July 17. All were well. The winter In the Arctic regions has been extraordi narily long nnd severe, nnd Cnptaln BrlcK thinks that the chances of finding allva Bjorling nnd KaJsteunlus, the Swedish explorers, who started for the north In 1892, and the search for whom wns one of the objeots of the Peary relief expedition, nre very retnoto. Fort Mullenry's Hundredth Anniversary. ANNAroLls, Md., Sept. 5. Governor Brown hns issued a proclamation declar ing Sept. 18 a legal holiday In Maryland, and ordering n suspension of business on that day. Tile Society of the War of 1812 will hold an elaborate celebration of the hundredth anniversary of Fort McIIenry at the fort, and ceremonies will be held at several other places. Bismarck's llealth Jeopardized. BF.HL1N, Sept. 8. Prince Bismarck's health is thought to be jeopnrdizad by his anxiety over tho condition of his wife, who has been 111 for several weeks. Dr. Schweninger reports the ex-chauoollor in n state state of mental agitation that threatens serious consequences, nlthough his pulse Is good nnd his physionl condi tion is fairly satisfactory. Mnrbnry Appointed District Attorney. WA8I1IMOTON, Sept. 8. Tho president, at Gray Gables, has appointed W. F. Mnrbury, of Maryland, to be attorney of the United Stntes for the district of Mary land. Mr. Marbury was nominated for the office on May 12 last, but the senate failed to confirm him, mainly owing to the fact that Senator Gorman refused to urge the confirmation. The Oldest I.nooniotlve Engineer Dead Augusta, Gn., Sept. B. Henry Rawth, tho oldest locomotive engineer in America, is dead, aged S3. He pulled the throttle of the flrit engine used on the South Caro lina railroad, and had a record of more than a halt century continuous service with that road. He continued In charge of nn engine until 75 years of age, when his eyes failed him. An Educator's Mudden Death. Haktfohd, Sept. 5. Dr. J. C. Welling, president of the Columbian university, of Washington, D. C, died nt his residence here yesterdny, nged 69. He had been troubled with indigestion about two weeks, but otherwise he was in good health, and wns down town on Monday feeling well. Yesterday he sent for Dr. Morgan, but died before the physlolan ar rived. Oysters for Families. Fine milk nnd cream stews, fried, panned and raw oysters nt Begley nnd Schoener'a new bay, 12 West Centre street. Families supplied with prime oysters at short notice 0-3-tf mil in in i ii ii 1 1 i in i nun mill i iiiii"iiiiihibi Did yon ever see one of tho famous waterproof Iuterliued Collars or Cuffs? It's very easy to tell, for they are all marked this way MARK- Thev ore the onlv Interlined Collars and Cuffs, and ate made of lineu, cov ered with waterproof "Celluloid." They'll stand right by you day in and day outjmdtUcy are au marked this way AfARK. The first cost is the onlv cost, foi they keep clean a long time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth -uuh is ino uiiiu marucu una way AfARK- These collars and cuffs will outlast six linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry triala-and laundry bills uo chafed neck and no wilting down if you get a collar marked this way - - Ha WAR.- Ask your dealer first, and take noth ing that has not above trade mark, if yon desire perfect satisfaction. All others are Imitations absolutely. If yon can't find collars or cuffs marked this way, we will send you a sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cte. pair. Give your Rite and soy whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 437-23 Uroudwur, RKW YORK. AMUSEMENTS. JjlKHGUSON'B THEATRE, f! J. rEllQCBON, UANAOEn MONDAY EVE., SEPT. 10, 94. THE COMMEDIUNNE Hcttic Bernard Chase, And her big company o' 80 peoplo In 199G." Under tbe management of U It. Donnelly. Bit singing and dancing soubrottes. eight singing and danolng comedians, complete operatic orchestra nnd brass band, and the 15,000 production ot the 20 beautiful living pictures. Lady banjo quartette, amphlon male quartette, Prot. Campbell's Tableaux Prices, 25, 50 nud 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. 0 ran ra vr LLUJL0 ULQ Si ITS shine. Cycling is the popular The 1894 Cohimbias are a realization the ideal in bicycle construction a triumph of Amer ican skill and enterprise. Con stantly advancing in the line of progress, Columbias still maintain their proud' position as the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached. " rOPF. MFG. CO., Boston, New York, Chicago, llirttoriL A beautiful Illustrated catalogue free at our agencies, or by mail for two a-cent stamps. QEOHGE II. KHICK, KncK's Ilnrdvaro Store, South Main Street, is agent for Columbia Bicycles. Safe Deposit Building and Saving ASSOCIATION OF The value ol each share la $200 nt maturity. Application fee on ench share, 25 cents ; and monthly dues on ench share, $1.00. On dues paid In advance for a sir months or longer, 5 per cent, interest will be allowed nt time of payment is tnnde. Members may withdraw one or nil shares at anytime by giving 30 days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dnes paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest after the first year's membership. No shnres will be forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference and information on application. Now series starts in Sept., 1894. Shnres may be subscribed for nny time, and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. II. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardin St.. on the first Mondny after t he first Saturday of each month. We refer to the following shareholders; S. W. YOST, Cashier First Natlonnl Bank. I W. H. ZIMMERMAN, Meat Market. E. O. BROBST, Grocer. E. F. KEHLER, Grocer. JOHN ROBERTS, Livery. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D. ' Coming: Events. Oct. ICth. Annual supper of the Eng lish Baptist church in Robbing' opera house. A. M. Bnlley, a well known citizen of Eugene, Oregon, says his wife hns for years been troubled with chronic diarrhoea and nsed many remedies with little re lief until she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy, which has cured her sound and well. Give it n trial aud you will be surprised nt the Erompt relief it affords. 25 nnd 60 cent ottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lebsio & Baer, Ashland, Fa., is printed on every sack. tf Evan J. Davies, AND LIVERY. 13 Nortlx Jardin Street. Chnrlev Lee & Co. will onen a Inundrv In tho Ferguson House block on Saturday, Sept. 1st. Shirts will be laumlried for 10 cenls, collars, 2 cents, and cults 4 cents per nnir. Rendv-washed shirts will be laun- drled for 8 cents. Family washing done. Mendincr free. Work called for and de livered free. Wholesalo ngent for elgenjpan's kni, I J Eipott Lager asd Saazer Pale Seer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 Houlh Main St A genuine welcome Awaits you at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskevs. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choica temperance dilnks and cigars WARREN J. PORTZ, MiKtm.Piano Tuner, Pianos and orcina recalred. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt emion When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars, MISCEXXANEOUS. nmt HAI.E.-Titn flrst.class fresh cows. In V third calf. Apply to Daniel Haley, corner Lloyd nnd Emorlck streets, Bhenandoah, I'd. A BARGAIN. It sold this month. Two i tract ot 600 acres each, of valuable coal and timber land in Tennessee, win near in vestigation. TractB will be sold singly. Ad dress IIeuald, Bhenandoah, l'a. I JOB HALE. Htoreroom aud dwelling. Good location. Kent reasonable. Apply at Kenancic House. e-av-u J71OH SALE A good, sourd horse. Price ' reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, nnenanaoan, x'a. TTtOIt RENT. Two rooms, for office use; L heated by steam; gas; cheap. Apply to Jj. Jieiowicn, a. ltelowlch, a. Main street. PHTRAVED.-A cow. white and cream snot1 I . tpd. iRft hnrn cracked. Htrared on HundaV August SCth. For further Information. address uscar iieiiriage, aw wesi uemremreei, oukw anooau, l'a. -iw rSr- tn l'RIt DAY nt home sclllne Lleht tPU nlng Plater asd plating Jewelry watches tableware, etc Every has house goods needing g luting. No experience; no capital; no talking, ome agents aro making (26 a day. Permanent position. Address H. It. Delno s. Co., Colum bus, Ohio. I7OK BALK The Mt. Carmcl House prop : erty, on the corner of Oak street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is one red for Bale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will Bell the hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to llgures ana terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon Bcnoener, oil. uarmci. s-i-ti HERE is Health in the Wheel. Firm muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of plenty of out-door exercise and sun sport of the day. ta Ride a Columbia 6 READING, PA. J Agents. Bicycle 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 specialty The A. Heebner Co. 100 North Centre Street, POTTSVILXiE. ALL MEN and WOMEN Havo business with others, nnd should, therefore, have a business education, Tho quickest way to get the best ideas of modem business practice is to attend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS -COLLEGE, MEW ANTHEAOITE BUILDING, (All conveniences, elevator service.) 11 WEST MARKET, WILKES-BARRE, Pi This year's catalogue Is something especially fine. Ask for it. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAB. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel In tho region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Millard Rooms Attached. WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop in at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness to TXJsr-T-xriPzn. Itohhins' Building, West Centre St. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. AU work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Atrll solloltd. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH 31AIX 8TIWE1. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest ni Largest Glass if Beeri Free Lunch Dallj, John Weeks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidbon, Bartender. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with fW- HAWTHORN'S U. S.ltOOr PAINT by TITOST, Agent, ISO EastOoal street, Bhenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, fire and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roots and walls. Give It a trial. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your hoots do, and the water you drlulc isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager ShenKndoah Branch.
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