BE EVENING HERALD TIlt'KSDAY. SEPTKMllKUii, 101. THIRD EDITION NOT A RACt. WAR. Tim Whites Took No l'nrt In 111 Fight Agnlnftt flnston. ATLANTA, On., Sept. 0. Gsiton's negro deportation scheme Is broken up, tempor arily nt least, in Hancock county. Gaston himself has a pistol bull In his hend, Crawford Holscy has a broken thigh and Isaac Dickson will die from wounds which he received In the fight on Monday night. Ann Jenkins, wife of the mnn who led the opposition to Gaston, is badly hurt. The light was altogether among the ne Kroefi, and the whites had nothing to do with it. Dan Jenkins, a leading negro of Han cock county, told his people that Gaston was deluding them, nnd that his emigra tion scheme was n swindle This in censed Gaston nnd his lieutenants, and they threatened Jenkins. Gaston, who was formerly In Atlanta and worked up a deportation scheme, has been In Hancock county for three or four mouths. He collected $1 from every mnn, woman and child enrolled ns a colonist for Liberia. Ha is a plausible talker, and had 3,000 of his race pledged. Time and again ho appointed a day for the depart ure, but when the time arrived Gast. n was somewhere else. After frequent disappointments Borne of ths emigrants begnu to believe what Jenkins and their white friends had told them, But it was too lnte. They had sold their property. Gaston had part of the money and the balance they had spent. Some of them became daspcrate, and a number of them armed themselves and called on Gaston for the purpose of nay lug him refund their money. Gaston ral lied a number of negroes to his assistance and a buttlo ensued. The planters sympathized with Jen llni, who was working for the best inter ests of his people. This fact has been dis torted Into active pnrtlclpatlou by the -whites in Monday night's light. Mnnlnrnl Ills Youthful Wife. Jacksonville, Sept. 0. William F. Hayes, a young white mnu, 20 years old, fisherman by occupation, muulercd his 16-year-old wife and dangerously wounded his mother-in-law, Mrs. Susan Mason, in i.ast Jacksonville. Hayes' wife had left him on account of cruelty several months ago and had gone to livu with her mother. Hayes appeared nt the house and was ad mitted. Without provocation he began shouting, llrst wounding Mrs. Mason twice In the head nnd once in the sldo. Ills wife ran behind the bed nnd ho fol lowed her, shooting her through the back the bnll pnssiug through the heart out of her left brent and through her left hand. bearchlng parties are now after the mur derer. Victory for the Ilnlm, CHICAGO, Sept. 0. Judge Scars ontered a decree declaring void tho deed by which tfiO.000 in real estate belonging to the es tate of Mrs. MagmiKSon .Towett,tho famous ninger, had been transferred to the wife of Attorney J. It. McDowell. McDowell had drown up the singer's will, and out of property worth 8100,000 a bonuest of f 25,000 was given him. It was charged by the other heirs that McDowell then fraudoutly conveyed tOO.OOO worth of reul estato to his wife. Judge Sears granted an injunction restraining tho attorney from Interfering with the estate. Give Them Your Orders. Hooks & Brown, the North Main street stationers, are the authorized town agents of the Evening Herald and all orders left In their caro willbenromntlv attended to The H KUALD is nlsonn sale at all the other lending stationery stores in the town. TThen Baby was siek, we nave her Castorto. When the iw a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became MlM, she clung to Castorlo, Then she had Children, she gave thin Qsatoria Irving W, Lnrlmore, physical director of i. . M. C. A., Des Moines. Iowa, says h can conscientiously recommend Chamber lam's Pain Balm to athletes, trvmnasts bicyclists, foot ball players and the pro fession in general for bruises, snrnlns nnd dislocations; niso for soreness nnd stiff ness of the muscles. hen applied before the parts oecome swollen it win euect i cure In one half the time usually required xot sale uy '.miner uroa. Now or Never. People who have not secured copies o the exquisite photographs of the World'i Fair embraced in "The Magic City," and superb photographs of famous men and women and scenes. In every hum as In. jcirnorated in "Vovaire Around th World," should apply lor them at the Hi UAI.D office without delay, m only ,?w copies are left and the sunpiv will not be renewed. Xo household should be without a coiuplqte set of these marvelous prouuctious. Low Rates to Norrlstown. l'Yr the benefit of persons desiring to Mut Norrlstown durlug the time of the Vniii'nl Convention of the Pennsylvania .stills Firemen's Association to lw held at that point September 18 to 81, the Penn -ylvania Kallroad Company will sell the public on September 30 round trip tickets from I'ottsville aud intermediate ?t nt ions to Xorristowu and return at rate i if one lirfet class fare for the round trit: These tickets will be good for uoinu nas sage on all trains up to noon of September :o, anu win oe vauu tor return passage only on that date. Round-trip tickets to Norrlstown and return will also be sold nt the single fare rate, on presentation card orders, from September IB to 80. v'ood to return until September 36 In elusive. An opportunity will be offered for a trip to Atlantic City on September ji or vi, rounu trip tickets irom A orris town to Atlantic City and return being sold on tho-e days at the extremely low rate of 11.75 for the round trip. These tickets will be sold to all persons apply ing. and will be valid for return passage until September 35 Inclusive. There is a man in our town who never tires of repeating the old saw, "brevity is the soul of wit." It is a Kood point for the advertiser to remember. Express y mrself tersely. Uuuglers in Advertising pay large sums toward the suptmrt of newspapers, and then fall to receive real benefit. There is a premium on skillful Iiess. Great results come from Its use, even from small expendlture.-l'rofltnbla Advertising. KEYSTONE REPUBLICAN CLUBS Major Kverett Witrrn Succeeds Mr. Itnblrmm ns rreslileut, II Mdiism iiG, Sept. 6. At the conven tion of the State League of Republican clubs yesterday there were MO organiza tions represented by one or more dele gates. The speech of welcome was made by A. Wilson Norris, and was responded to by President Robinson In a brief speech urging increased organization. The resolutions presented were unani mously adopted, being frequently Inter rupted by applause. The platform in dorses the state ticket, pledges the league to work for the ticket, Indorses the action of the minority In congress, denounces the Democratic nominees, and condemns the policy of the Democratic administra tion. Finally It appeals to the people to put the seal of condemnation on the Dem ocratic party. A supplementary report denounces the lynching outrages In the south. After the rending of the resolutions the names of delegates and alternates to the nationnl convention were presented by the committee and unanimously indorsed. A. J. Colburn. Jr., of Scranton, placed In nomination Major Kverett Warren, of Scranton. for president of the lengue. David Martin nnd Chris I Mngeeoscorted Major Warren to the presence of the con vention. He made a brief speech in ac ceptance of the unanimous honor con ferred upon him. A. Wilson Xorrls of Hnrrlsburg, John M. Clark of Pittsburg, 11. Frank Eshel man of Lancaster, Isndore Sobel of Erie, Stephen 11. Gibson of Philadelphia, Ed ward W. I'nrchu.1 of Warren, Harry S. Lyon of Heading nnd Guy C. Irish of Mabanoy City were chosen vice presidents. Mahlon D. Young of Philadelphia was re-elected secretary, and N. D. Randolph of Pittsburg treasurer. A ratification meeting was held lost night In the opera house, at whioh ad dresses were made by General Hastings, Senator Lyon and the other candidates on the statu ticket. A POLITICAL MURDER Shooting at a Fubllo Mooting Kesultl tn the Death of One Man, Wayne. W. Vn., Sept. 0. Murder was the result of n political meeting here Tnesdny night, One man was killed and three others seriously wounded. Ex-Governor Wilson, Democratic can didate for the United States senate to suc ceed Senator Camden, made a speech, and after ho had finished United States Mar shal Vinson, who Is a strong Camden man, attempted to address the crowd. Thero was hooting aud calling, and one of Vinson's deputies drew and ured. The firing then became general, three of tho deputies joining in it, and it is charged that Vinson also fired several shots. Vin. son and his men jumped on their horses nnd fled. William Frlzzel, one of the Wilson supporters, was the man who was killed. Ho was shot through the stomach, nnd diod yesterday. There is intense indignation, nnd steps will be made to have nil the marshals ar rested at once aud ousted from office. Kegulnrs Deffint the Mllltla. Ska GirtT, N. J., Sept. 0. The riflomeet- lug continued yesterday. The principal match of the day was for tho interstate regiment trophy, a cup offered for compe tition between teams of six mon from the national guard of all states and the regu lar army. The cup was won by the en- glncer corps of the District of Columbia by a score of 514. The First regiment of the Maine national guard was second, with a score of 507, and the First regiment of the Georgia national guard third with 503. The New Jersey national guard match was won by the Second regiment by a score of 472. The Fourth rogiment scored 403. Tollcn Oflleur Mtlrure! by Iturjrlnrs, Cleveland, O., fcept. u. Police Ser geant Nicholas Sheehan was murdered nt daylight by two burglars whom tho of ficer wns pursuing. The burglurs opened lire on the sergeant and he fell to the side walk dead, with a bullet in Ills breast, The murderers are still at large and the police have as yet no clew to their iden tity. Later it was found that tho burg lars had made an unsuccessful attempt to blow open the safe In the office of tho Ohio Provision company. llnllnon Struck by Llchtnlnir. Aldeksiiot, Eng., Sept. 0. A strange accident occurred during some experi ments with a military oaptive balloon which were taking place in the presence of the Duke of Conunught. While tho balloon was being hauled down by moans of n wire rope it was struck by lightning, nnd, the electric fluid running down the rope, knocked down and seriously injured three members of tho engineer corps who were at the rope. The three soldiers aro not expected to live. Berlomly Injured In a Sham llattle. Scranton, Pn., Sept. 0. Durlug n sbara battle at tho reunion nnd encampment of the Susquehanna county veterans nt Jlontrose Willlnm W. Hardy, of Glen- wood, Ph., n brother of Colonel D. W. Hardy, was seriously injured by the pre mature discharge ot n cannon. His face. arms and neck were severely burned, aud he will lose the sight or at least one eye. The clothing of the upper portion of hli body was entirely stripped from him. Mother and Chili! Ilnrned to Death, New Cumberland, V. Va. , Sept. B. Mrs. Perriue, a well to do resident of this place, poured oil from an oil oau into th fire. The can exploded, throwing the burning liquid over her 3-year-old ohlld who with its mother was burned to death before the flames could be extinguished. NUGGETS OF NEWS A case of Asiatic cholera was discov ered among a party of immigrants at Cumberland, JId. Jack Everunrt, the English lightweight now at Iberia, La., issues a challenge to Jack McAuliffe. The Westmoreland National bank of Greeusburg, Pa., capital 100,000, has been authorized to begin business. While toying with a pistol Miss Ella Duraoe, of Acme, Flo., accidentally shot her brother, inflicting a mortnl wound. Hon. II. C. Pressley.ex-judgeof theoourt ot general sesslons.aud ex-assistant United l oiaies treasurer, uiuu ui, vmiriesbuu, o. A dispatch from Vienna says that 1 Qallcla on Sunday and Monday there wusre 400 new cases of oholera and 200 deaths. 'There Is n good prospect of the olothlug cutters strike being declared oil wlthl twe'ity-four hours, with u victory for the warners. Mechaulos Falls, Me., was visited last evening by a hailstorm. The stones meas- urd six Inches tn circumference. One weighed, three ounces. The Other Day There seemed to be a misun derstanding' about the meali ng of the above cut the 500 lbs. docs not refer to the strength of the Butter. It means that we sell over 500 pounds a week of the Finest Creamery Butter made in the country we get it fresh every other day and our customers understand that the 500 refers to QUANTITY, not QUALITY. KEITEB. THE WELCOME RAIN. It Had a Refreshing Effect, but Much More Is Required. Hail to tho rain I The moisture which fell upon the dust- laden nnd mud-caked streets of our town was welcomed with delight by the few peoplo who remained upon the streets late enough last night to receive the comfort ing embrace. At tho office of the wnter company on West Lloyd Btreet joy was unbounded. Pellet has come at last I" was the crv. nnd the officials who have been so studi ously engaged for the past two weeks in warning the people against a water f am ine could hardly restrain their delight. me rain is certainly a messing to mis town. The drought bns beeu felt severely In many sections and hod tho relief been postponed much longer there is not the slightest doubt that the Hoard of Health would soon be taxed to keep up an obedience to its regulations. The privation caused uy tne scurci'y oi water lias been much more severe than some people imagine, in the miners' homes wnter had increased to value al most on a par of milk. People who can tret alone with "a hnnd nnd face wash." as some term It, cannot appreciate the true situation. It is only In the homes of those who come out of the bowels of the earth, blackened from head to foot by the accumulating coal dust, and thirsted by a long walk from the place of labor, the circumstances can ne round mar. nring out the real value of the unadulterated lieu d. uno man saiti last nigiit, a wen-Known miner, too, "I've suffered more the past week than a man could suffer outside nn abandonment on nn arid plain. I got home to-day expecting to take the usual wash, but before I got in the house the woman said, 'The water is mighty Bcarco and I filled everything I could lay hands on this morning, but I ran short, and now I've only got two hours to refill them and keep the mill a-going -until to-morrow morning; so when you wash, give the dirt n lick and a promise and pray for rain.' "Well, do you know f" said tho miner, "I hadn't the heart to toko the dip I usually take, but I never said a word. I went into tho shanty nnd took ns littlo water as I could get nlong with and I'vo got ns pretty a pair of black stockings on me to-night ever sold over n counter." Another man met on Main streot actually confessed that ho was obliged to tiiko his whisky struight, but he had the laugh on the man who sold it to him. because there was not water enough in tho house to keep tho demijohn up to the high water mark. There were two very serious conse- uences of tho drought yesterday. The Irst was that the Indian Itldee colliery only worked a quarter of a shift on ac count oi tne fecarcity oi water nna nt nbout unit pnst ten o'clock last niirht the supply of the incandescent electric lights gave out. rno "water yer say v lonoswnicnniien tho air after the pavements received the refreshing drops became so mnllgnnnt that tho arch ilghts wero in danger of obscurity. But the rain came at last aud It is safe to say that the prayer for a continuance is almost unlveruul Ab to the continuance hone ninv be placed on the one two-three predictions ot an old louy wuo stood ot tho corner of Main and Centre streets last night, waiting for an electric cor to take her down to the "Han." She was iubilont "And shure," sold she, "it's a lolne day whin ltdou't ram, hut never the lolnodny we'll have to-morrow, nor tho duv nf ther Shure the change of the moon was on the night oi Jfrldny lasth ana l noticed let me see have oi "me folve clnts shure nnd I have I noticed that the hoin of the moon hung down, and whin the horn o the moon hangs down, ye can't hang a powder horn on it, nary a nang. And, se 1 to meself. sez I, it's goin' ter ruin, and it did and It has, and be blessln' to it; and it will rain for a day or two, or more, if it don't sto hold on that car, there, I wont to get home and tell them I'm a- what do ye call that f C), yes, I'm a water cocket." Water Notice. On account nf the continued drought the supply of water will be turned off utter (1 p. m. on Saturday, September 1st, 1S04, nnd remain shut oil' until 7 o'clock Sunday morning, when the water will be turned on again until 9 a. in. After that hour the water will remain turned off until 4 p. m. aud remain in force from that tlnio until ! p. m. This arrangement will give the people a water supply two hours In the evening and two hours in the morning and will remain in force until the reservoirs are replenished. A watchman will bo stationed ot Fowler's lumber ynrd, on East Coal street, to turn on the water at a moment's notice in case the fire alarm Is sounded. People should be careful and not leave their hydrants open during the time tho water supply Is cut off. 1 S. D. HEKS. &31-lw Superintendent. While In Chicago, Mr. Charles L. ICahler, a prominent shoe merchant of Des Moines, Iowa, hnd quite a serious time ot it. He took such a severe cold that he could hardly talk or navigate, but the prompt use ot Chamberlain's Cough itemed)- cured him ot his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who had bad colds followed his example and halt a dozen perfeons ordered It from the near est drug store. They were profuse In their thanks to Mr. Kauler for telling them bow to cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale by Giuhler Bros. CENTRALIA. Centhalia, Sept. 0, Miss Kate Collhau has returned after a pleasant visit to Philadelphia friends. Miss Mnrv Lancrdon. one nf nur popu lar young school teachers, has returned after spending a few days with friends in Pottsvllle. Miss Mame MoBrearty. one of our MoBrearty, one popular young belles, has returned after a delightful visit nmong friends In llnzle- ton nuu ireelnnd. The American band will hold a picnic Saturday evening, September 15th. They have made allthearrangemeutsneceesary for n first-class affair, and it promises to bo n grand one. Music will be furnished by ono of Shnmokln's best orchestras. Over Ave hundred invitations have beeu issued for the grand party which is to be held by the Eulautlne Literary club on Sept. 20th. It promises to be the hit of tno season, aii who received invitations should attend and assist these young men in establishing a liternry club, something bndly needed in Centrnlia. llesldes, you nre sure to pass one of the most pleasant of evenings. A pretty wcddlntr took tilaco in St. Ig natius church yesterduy morning, at half past nine o'clock. The hnnnv uair were Mr. Anthony J. McNeiltio, one of Phila delphia s well known tonsorial artists. ahu Miss Maggie E. Moran, one of our populnr and talented young ladies, The ceremony wos performed by llev. Powers In the presence of a large crowd of people. Misses Lizzie Moran ami Maggie Joyce acted as bridesmaids nnd Messrs. Mlchnel Gerrioty and John Hnttignn did the hon ors ns groomsmen. The bride wore a love ly silk dress of cream color, with slippers and gloves to match, aud also a veil. The urmesmaius wero dressed like the bride. After the wedding a reception was neld from 10 until 2 o'clock at the home of the bride. Many beautiful and costly pres ents were received. In the evening num- erous young folks called on the happy inie nnd unncing. singing nclng, singing and all other kinds of amusement formed the program for the evening. The crowd dispersed just as the first rave of day peeped o'er the east era hills, nil wishing the couple happiness and joy in their new life. A Chance to Invest. It you have a few thousand dollars you can make a good Investment in n 500 acre coal and timber tract in Tennessee. It will be sold at a sacrifice, the owner being pushed for money. Address Her ald oince, bnenandoan, fa. Feeley's Cafe. Largest schooners in town. Choice lurch at nil hours. Music. 36 North Main Btreet, Shenandoah. 6-lS-lm. Coming Events. Oct. lGth. Annual suoner of the Eng lish Baptist church in Bobbins' opera house, Congrof tlnnnl Deartloelc nt Sunbury. SUNliURT, Pa., Sept. 0. The Democratic congressional conference for the Seven teenth district adjourned yesterday after noon otter balloting all night and morn ing without result. Twenty ballots were taken, the last standing precisely as did the first: Uuckalew, 4; Dewart, 2; Stein bach, 2. The couferrees wlllmeettu Dan ville on Monday next. Japnnrse Spies Ilellflaitfld. SnANOHAI, Sept. 0. The Wt Japanose spies who were surrendered to the Chin ese authorities by the United States con sul, under whose protection they wore, were promptly tried and beheaded. In consequence of this summary oftlon all of the Japanese remaining in. Shanghui, about 700, decided to leave tho city at once. Fall Over I'iru Hundred Feet. Central City, Colo., Sept. 0. E. Reed, superintendent and general manager oi the liou Toll mine, while uelug drawn to the top of the shaft in company with W. S. Forbes and Edward II. Kirby was knocked from the bucket and instantly killed. Mr. Heed fell a distance of 623 feet, landing on the top ot his head. Serjous Fall Into n Well. LEWISBtino, Pa., Sept. 0. Peter Wise was overcome by gas while cleaning a well near here, and sigunled to bo pulled out. When near the top he fell from the bucket, breaking both logs and au arm. One of his legs was amputated above the knee, but ho is not expected to recover. Coxoy'a I'lper (.'aiuprtlgn. MA6S1LLO.N, O., Sept. 6. Carl Browne returned to Ma-sillon yestprday to n ganize the Coxey piper campulgn, which is booked to open on Saturday. Hi.v-ui was arrayed in prison garb aud said tha Coxey's eleeth n was ussureJ. 5uo International1 famous REMEDY for ..-..S M J 111. ! IIEURALQIA and similar Complaint -"auuiuumrea anaer tne stringent UtnfnAN MEDICAL LAWS, hi cnwiuea oy eminent pnyBiclans i., DR. RIRHTFR'S XPELLER. uniy iiuinc wits Trade Mark "Anchnr 1 iManufai hirer ComrurrrienralnDr.Itlchterotl ir. &a. Jticnters Co., 17Wjiten SI., BIW JC22 -2 a HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branoh Hoob&s. Own GJanworkB. ,! 50c. Fur ia!i inShn ItCH Himj- a Main strut AMUSEMENTS. pEKOUSON'H THEATRE, P. J. TERGCSON, MANAGEH MONDAY EVE., SEPT. 10, 94 THE COMMEDIENNE Hettie Bernard Chase, And her big company o' SO people in olaHissiiajsiipH Under tbc management of L. H. Donnelly. Blx singing and dancing soubrettes, eight Blnging and dancing comedians, complete operatic orchestra and braes band, and Ire V,(J production of tbe 20 beautiful living pictures. Lady banjo quartette, amphlon male quartette, Prof. Campbell's Tableaux soieu. I'rlces, 35, 50 nnd 75 CcntH Iteserred seats at Klrlln' drug store, shine. Cycling is the popular The 1894 Col urn bias are a realization of the ideal in bicycle construction a triumph of Amer ican skill and enterprise. Con stantly advancing in the line progress, Columbias still maintain their proud position as the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached. & POPE MFG. CO., Doiton, New York, Chicago, Hartford. A beautiful Illustrated catalogue free at our agencies, or by mail for two a-cent stamps. GEOltOE II. Bicycles. KIUCR, KricK's Hardware Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF 3VE. W The value of each share is $200 ot maturity, cents ; anu montniy uues on eacn snare, six months or longer, 5 per cent. Interest will be allowed nt time of payment is made. Members may withdraw one or all shares ot anytime by giving SO dovs' written notice, nnd are entitled to the full amount with six per cent, interest nfter the first yeor's membership. Xo shares will be forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference and information on application. Jew series starts in Sept., 1891. Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will be received nt the office of M. II. Master's marble vard. 127 N. Jardin St.. on the first Monday after the first Saturday of each month. We refer to S. W. YOST, Cashier First Notional Bank, j E. C. BHOBST. Grocer. JOHN ROBERTS, Livery. A.. M. Bailey, o well known citizen of Eucene. Orecon. soys his wife has for years been troubled with chronic diarrhoea anu useu many remeules wit 11 little re lief until she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which has cured her sound and well. Give It n trial and you will be surprised nt the prompt relief It affords. 25 and W) cent bottles ror sale by Uruuler iiros. Evan J. Davies, !TI AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. IEW LAUWTBRTT Pharlev T.eo & Co. will onen a laundry in the Ferguson House block on Saturday, Sept. 1st. Shirts will be laundried for 10 cents, collars, .1 cents, anu cuus 4 cents per nair. Ready-washed shirts will be laun- dried for 8 cents. Family washing done. Mending free. Work cnlled for and de livered free. Wholesale agent for elgeaspan's Newark, II, J Export Lager and Saazer Pale Beer. Noflnermade. Flue liquors and Cigars 120 South Main Ht. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, norter and ale constantly on tan Choice temperance thinks and cigars WARREN J. PORTZ. .Piano Ttmer. Piinoa and oresns retnlred. Orders left at 31 North illn street, Bhemndosti.wlll receive prompt tt:ntion When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL.WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Streot. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. MXSCRIXANEOIJS. OR SALE.-Cheap, a ten-stop, 5-octave organ with two lull sets ol leeds. In irood Older Atinlv to L'em. 1). Ileddall. Wm. Fenn.or jsimer wuae, mueto xeacner, ortn j train treet, hi enanaoan. o-zw "pOU BALK. Two flrst-class fresh cows, In I' third Dull. Auniv to Daniel liaier. corner Lloyd and Emerlck streets, Shenandoah, I'a. ,i BAHQAIN. If sold this month. Two t tracts of SW acres eacn, ot vaiuanie coal anu Umber land lnxennewee. w in Dear in vestlgatlon. Traots will be cold singly. Ad' dregs IlmtALP, Hhenatitlonli, la. "HOIt BALK Btoreroom and dwelling. Good I location. Kent reasonable. Apply at Kendrlck House. e-uw-ii 171 Oil SALE. A good, eouDd horse. Price reasonable, Apply to -Michael Peters, onensnuoun, o-dsu noil BENT. Two rooms, for oflloe use neatea py steam; gas; cneap. Appiy to i Ketowlch, H. Jliln street. n, a. iiiin street. 7-u TTBTItAYED. A cow, white and cream spo' tad. left horn cracked. Btraved on Hucdal August 26th. For further information address Oscar Bettridge, 333 WOBt Centre Btreet. uncu anaoau, i-a. ooiiw rtir- tn 9f l'ER DAY at home selllne Llcht kbD nlng Plater ard plating Jewelry, watches uiblewaie, etc Every has house goods needing nlntlnt- Nn ninnrlpnce: HO CQDltalt no talkine. Some agents are matolue t8 a day. Permanent position. Address H.lC.DelnoS Co., Col bus, Ohio. FOR SALE Chenp, an old violin, Cremona pattern. Apply at Max Keeso's auction rooms, west venire street. p-o-t IjlOK BALE. The Mt. Carrael House prop 1 erty, on the coiner of Oalt street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel, is offered for jsale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell tbe hotel building with or without tne adjolnlu trround. Any information as to figures an. terms can be obtained by applying to Boloinoa Bcnocuer, ut, turmtL o-j-u 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. H Ride a Columbia of Store, South Main Street, Is sgent for Columbia READING, PA. Agents. . Application fee on each share. 2,1 i.uu On dues paid in advance for a of dues paid on such shares, together the following shareholders: W. II. ZIMMERMAN, Meat Market. E. P. KEHLER. Grocer. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D. 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, FOTTSVIIjiXiE. ALL MEN and WOMEN Have business with others, nnd should, therefore, have a buBiuess education. The quickest way to get the best ideas of modern business practice is to attend the WILEES-BARRE BUSINESS -COLLEGE, NEW ANTHRACITE BUILDING, (All conveniences, elevator service.) WEST MARKET, WILEES-BARRE, Pi This year's catalogue is something especially fine. Ask for it. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAS. BUROHULL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAK0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel in the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop in at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness Rohhins' Building, West Centre St. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand . Xxaundzsr Cor. Lloyd and White Hts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in ever; particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Qoods called for nnd delivered. AltrUl sollolted. Weeks' Museum, JL7 SOUTH 2IAIX STJtEJBl. Birds and animals of all selections. " Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest mil Largest Glass cf Beer, Free Lunch Dallj. JonN Weeks, Proprietor. O. W. Davidson, Bartender. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with t3T HAWTHORN'S U. S, HOOr PAINT by k.- TOBT, Agent, 139 EastCoal street, Bhenandoah. It is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, nre and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls, dive it a trial. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Forter JAMES SHIELDS, " Manager Shenandoah Branch. 3 N m . j isfct.'j