r EVENING HERALD FRIDAY. SEPTKMUKK "., isut THIRD EDITION WHEBB LIBSTHB DANGER? So Say the Various City B -aris of Health. THE ANSWER HAS BEEN FOUND, .Evidence That Even Impure Vegetables and Tainted Meat are Not so Bad as Food Undigested. There has beun n great deal sold in the papers about adulterated foods. Every large city has a Hoard of Health that carefully Inspects the fruits nnd vegeta bles that come into the city. This Is all very well, but It does not reach thesource of the trouble, from which men and women buffer. No food is healthy if it is not digested. If the sweetest and freshest vegetables form acid or gas in the stomach they are poisonous. A boiling, rotting mass of food in the stomach that is not and cannot be digested, becomes simply rank poison, no matter how pure and good the food may have been before It was oaten, so that the troublo is not so much with the foods as it is with our power of digesting them and turning them into pure blood, flesh, muscle, nerve, brain and bone. What is the lesson from these clear nnd often unthought of truths? Look to your digestion ! Food will help you if it is the right kind, providing you digest it. If not, any food will injure nnd poison. It is here that science has come to the rescue. The discovery of a process of artificially digested food has actually been made so that the stomach becomes relieved of the necessity of overwork, and so that perfect digestion enn take place without effort. The discovery of this pre-digested food has aroused n great deal of attention in medical nnd tcleutlflc circles, nnd now thnt it is being manufactured and put up in a form ho thnt people can obtain it, it has worked n revolution In the subject of foods. It is known to the public ns Paskola. Increased weight, freedom from dyspepsia, and the pleasing sensation of healthy acting organs are certain to be found by all who use this grent pre-df Rested food. This has been stilklngly illustrnted in the case of Mrs. Charles Bock, who resides at No. 2S4 S4th street, Detroit, Mich. She said : "I had been feeling Bick for five months. 5Iy strength and ileah were so fearfully reduced that 1 could not leave my room for weeks. Jly appetite was poor nnd it seemed as though I could not find any thing that would restore my strength, appetite or health. Jly complexion was very snllow during this time, my sunken pyes were surrounded by deep, black clr- cles. and my nervous system was so badly shattered that the faintest noise would send me into hysterics. "One day whllo I was suffering very much nnd felt pretty despondent my hus- b.iud brought mo a bottle of that great pre-digested food Paskola. I commenced Its use and in four days I not only ate heartily, but I gained sufficient strength to leave my room and look after my usual duties. By the time the first liottlo wnB c onsumed I had gained Ave pounds, the circles disappeared from around my eyes, and my complexion showed n marked im provement. I continued tho use of Pas kola and have gained !) pounds, am attendtue to my household duties, and believe I owe It all to Paskola, and that any others who may be suffering like myself may receive the same wonderful benefits.'' Such statements ns the above confirm what the best scientists, doctors and phy- aicians have already learned, unniely.thnt PaBkoln, the pre-digested food, which is justly so popular, does accomplish what wns never before known in the history of the world. A pamphlet giving full particulars re specting Paskola will bo sent on applica tion to tho Pre-DIgested Food Co., 80 llendo St., N. Y. City. Now or Never. People who have not secured copies of the exquisite photographs of the world's Fair embraced in "The Magic City," Hud upet l photographs of famous men and w-in. en nud scenes in every land as in c ,rpnrtod in "Voyage Around the Wni Id,'' should apply for them at the HntLi office without delav. as onlv a lew i npies are left and the supply will uot be n-neweu. .No household should be with uit a complete set of these marvelous production. When Baby mi aloe, we gav her Cutorla. 'Wlu-a Bhe mu s CliIU, site criwl for OtMorla. When she beoaue Ml), she dung to Qwtoria, Ylieu the had Children, she gave tlwrn Owtorla Irving W. Larluiore. nhvsloal director of V M. C. A., Des Moines, Iown, says ho can conscientiously recommend unnniwr lam's Pain Halm to athletes, eviuunsts, bicyclists, foot ball players and the pro-fe.s-.ioii In general for bruihes. snralns and dislocations; also for soreness and stiff ness of the mufeoles. hen applied before the parts become swollen it will effect a win one hall the tlmeUBually required X'T Milt) uy uruuier uros. Give Them Vour Orders. Hooks & Brown, the North Main street stationers, are the authorized town agents of the K KNINO Herald and all orders left in their care will he promptly attended to. The Herald Is also on sale at nil the other leading stationery stores In the town. THE FOREST FIRE SUFFERERS Ample VrovlKloa for All the Victim of Oia Great Dlmuttrr PlNR CITY, Minn., Sept. 0. The worst hns been told at Hinckley. There ha been but one party of dead discovered since yesterday's report. Thoy were in a cellar west of Hinckley, and it cannot lie told whethor there are three or four bod ies, so badly are they burned. The work of draining the mill pond Is progressing slowly, but the opinion Is that little will uc revealed. A huge building for office and shelter Is almost enclosed. The sur vivors have authorized their village or ganization to prepare an expression of their deep gratitude to the People all over the United States who have come so gen erously to the aid of this strlokeu people. Supplies are coming in rapidly, nnd thoro is no lack In any department of relief work. The committee of citizens of the state appointed by the governor went to Duluth Inst night, and will return to Pine Uity for n general inspection of the work that has been performed aud n careful es timate of the total relief required. UULUTH, Minn., Sept. 7. Sluce the ar rival of tho first party of refugees from the awful Hinckley fire last Saturday Du luth has cared for 1,300 people. Hospitals have been established all over tho city, aud every public building and hundreds of private residences are sheltering ref ugees. Nearly ilS.OOO In actual cash has been paid into the relief fund here, nnd the subscriptions, including lumber nnd supplies, will aggregate $20,000. Last night the stato relief committee arrived, nnd the local committee has turned tho work over to It Mnny of tho refugees nre leaving the city, returning to their homes to begin tho work of reconstruction. Ilobbers Carrlod the Safe luto tho Street. Mascoutaii, Ills., Sept. 7. Safe blowers broke Into the store of William Peters, at New Memphis, and moved a heavy safe into the street, where they were prepar ing to blow it open. Louis Krauso, a young farmer coming to town for a phy sician, ran upon tho crimlnnls, who opened fire upon him without warning, shooting him in several plnces, but uot fatally. The robbers were chased by citizens. A suspect wns found in the Okuw bottoms. He resisted arrest, and fired upon the con stables, who retaliated with fatal effect. The man had the appearauce of a tramp, but had nothing In his possession to indi cate that he hud been Implicated in the Btifo burglary. Cleaned Ont by Ilurgiar. NonniSTOWN, Pa., Sept. 7. The home of Valentine Schomosky, a naturalized Polouder, nt bwedelond, was entered dur ing the absence of tho family, and looted from cellar to garret, hvery article of wearing apparel in the house was stolen. In nddltlon two silver watches, 68 In mouey, and Mrs. Schomosky's wedding ring are also gone. Shoes, tidies and everything portable -which could bo gripped up and carried away were, taken, practically nothing remaining but the furniture nnd carpets. Another Hank fluftpemls. MlDDLETOWN, Pa., Sept. 7. Tho Middle- town bank, of Muldlctown, the. oldest in stitution of its kind in Dauphin county, failed yesterday, on account of depression In business. The directors buy that the institution will resume in a short time. and that the depositors will not loso a cent. It is thought that tho fnllure will not cause any distress in this locality, as the bank had no relations outside of Mid- dletown. The institution was founded by the Into deueral Cameron. Lyncher! Indicted for Murder. Mr.MHlls, Tenn., Sept. 7. The grand jury, after having examined nearly a hun dred cases, fixed upon six persons as par ticipants in the lynching of theslxuegroes uoar Kerrvllle last Friday night. Indict ments for murder were found against three persons Klchardson, the detective: Atkinson, who drove the wagon In which tlielynched negroes rodo, nnd Laxtou, the Kerrvllle storekeeper, who swore out war rants for tho arrest of the negroes. Grent Hrltnln Mny Interfere. SllAN'nilAl, Sept. 7. The war operations nre making slow progress, ft is reported that the Japanese have threatened to withdraw their promise not to molest Shanghai If the Ktaugan arsenal here is uot closed. This threat is supposed to be nn indirect motive which may possibly provoke tho Interference of Grent Britain, ns the arsennl is pronounced to bo an Im portant establishment. Dlichnrged for Cclebrntlnff Labor Day, HoroiiTON, Wis., Sept. 7. Professor Kidwell, in charge of tho repair work at the state mining school, during the nh seuco of Director Wadsworth, discharged seven workmen Tuosday because they lalleu to come to work on L.abor Day. The work wns not urgent, and much In dignation Is felt over his summary ac tion, liovernor iuch will bo appealed to. Determined Vail Hirer Strikers. Fall Kiver, Mass., Sept. 7. The Indi cations are becoming stronger that a ma jorlty of tho striking mill operatives will resist the reduction in wages until cool weather at least. They claim that the print cloth market has so improved that there Is now no excuse for a reduction in wages, and declare that they will stay out until victorious. Wlfn Heater Lathed by Women. Waldo, Fla., Sept. 7. Dan Wiggins, a notorious wife boater, was taken from his home by masked men, carried into the woods and lashed to a tree. Then several women of the neighborhood began to lash htm with rawhides. After beating him unmercifully Wiggins was untied and left to mako his way home. It is thought ho will die. The Viking Ship Halted, ClIICAGO.Sept. 7. The flreboat Yosemlte went to the rescue of the sunken Viking ship, and after an hour's pumping the craft was brought to the surface of the water again. Everything about the boat was soaked with the muddy water, and the lines and sails were in disorder. It is thought she can soon he rehabilitated. Attempt to Asiastlnuto Illnpolyt Paris, Sept. 7. The Haytlan minister here has received the following telegram from PorUau-Prlnoe confirming the re ports of the attempt to kill President Hlppolyte: "There Iibb been an nttempt against the life of the president. The authors have been shot. Perfect quiet prevails." A Ilattle In Muroooo. PARIS, Sept. 7. A dispatch recoived here from Fez, Morocco, mys tliHt the troops commanded ny the enereel or Lnnieranl, while on their wuy to JJara- sue to subdue some rebellious tribes, were completely routed, at Tadla. MAHAN0Y CITY. MAliAlfov Cur, Sept, 7. I). Graham removed to his old stand to day. D. 1J. S) after had a runaway without any damages. Mr. Thomson, of Morea. drove through town last evening. J. Noonnu. of St. Nicholas, was seen In town last evening.. ThomaB Samuels boomed business in Pottsvlllo y estci day. J. T. Onlun has received n flock of shocp from Ashland. Thomas Samuels boomed business in Pottsville yesterday. ltev. Zimmerman is away, spending his three week vacation. Edward Mates, of Shoemakers, was seen in town yesterday,. M. Mavorlsh was serenaded liv the Polish band last evening. Our people were entertained by a band of Germnn musicians yesterday. Miss Nellie Young, of East Centre street, left for Newark, N. J., yesterday. Miss Nellie Young, of East Centre street. Is visiting friends In Newark, N. J. Lemuel Foster, of Ilochester. N. Y.. Is visiting S. S. Senger, nt the Fair store. Miss Lillian Kcmcrcr. of North Main street, Is visiting friends in Shamokin. A cow belonging to J. Smith was struck by a train yesterday and Instantly killed. Misses Fritz and Smith, of Delano, vis ited friends in town Wedncsdny evening. Miss Mnbel Shuck, of West Mahnuoy avenue, left for Philadelphia yesterday. Mr. Brown has re-onenedn grocery store on East Centre street, at Seligmnn's old stand. Charles Trier nnd Oscar Lntz Bat be hind tho former's three-minute horse Inst evening. Misses Lena nnd Mnrr KliuglnB.ot East Mahnnov avenue, visited frlend3 in Pottsvilio. Tho Shlmmels Preserving Co.'s travel ing ngent, Mr. Meschter, transacted busi ness in town yesterday. The New York Jobbing branch of the National wallpaper compnny was repre sented by C. Jb . Kendall In town yester day. Misses Bradlgnn nnd O'Hnro. of Shen- andoah, were the guests of the Gorman family, on West Pine streot, Wednesday evening. J. J. Ouirk has several good shows booked for the coming season. The first of them is to appear here next Thursday evening, it. is caueu "wueior wile. Wm. Sudden, one of tho Locust Volley milk men, met with nn nccldent while crossing the electric road between Main nud Centre streets on Wednesday. Tho wagon sustained ajar, causing tne tongue to break and frightening the horses, which ran over toward tho opera house, where tney uroKo looso nnu rnn several snnnres. coming in contact with n note, causing ono of tho Hues to catch and holding the norses until buuuen released them, sud den escaped without injury. A. M. Bnllev. a well known citizen of Eucene. Orecon. snvs his wife has for years been troubled with chronic dlarrhcea and used many remedies with little re lief until sho tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera nnd Dlnrrhoen Hcinedv. which has cured her sound and well. Give it n trlnl nnd vou will be surprised nt the prompt relict it nllords. lio and &u cent uot ties lor sale uy urunier tiros. Ilrltlth Wnrnhlp on n Reef. SYDNEY, N. S. W.. Sept. 7. The British warship Hlugaroonm, eight guns, a twiu screw cruiser of 2,575 tons nnd -1,000 horic power, detailed for service in Australian waters, is ashore on a reef off Mallicollo Island, Now Hebrides. 1 he British war ships Dart, I.iz.ird and Wallaroo have been ordered to unj spo,, and the French cruisers Serif mid Loyaute have also started for M.itlicolio Island, in order to try aud be of .issUtance to the endangered warship. It is believed that the officers nnd crew of the Hingaroomn are safe. The VIliliiL- Ship Sunk. CHICAGO, Sept. 0. The Vikiug ship ex hibited at the World's fair was sunk In the river here during the storm of Mott day night. Low Rates to Norrlstown. For tho beuefit of persons desiring to visit Norrlstown durlug the time of the Annual uonveui ion oi tne l'euusyivnnln State Firemen's Asspciation to be held nt thnt point September 18 to 21, the Penn sylvania Iiallroad Compnny will sell to the public on September 20 round-trip tickets from Pottsville and Intermediate stations to Norrlstown and return nt rate of ono first class fare for the round trip. These tickets will be good for going pas sage on nil trains up to noon of September 20, and will bo valid for return passage only on thnt date. Hound-trip tickets to Norrlstown nnd retnru will nlso be sold nt the single f nre rate on presentation of card orders, from September 10 to 20, good to return until September 20 in clusive. An opportunity will be offered for n trip to Atlantic City on September 21 or 22, round trip tickets from Norrls town to Atlantic City nnd return being sold on tho-e days at the extremely low rate of $1.75 for the round trip. These tickets will be sold to all persons apply ing, and will be valid for return passage until September 25 inclnslve. Water Notice. On account of the continued drought tho supply of water will be turned oft after (1 p. in. ou Saturday, September 1st, 1804, and remain shut off until 7 o'clock Sunday morning, when the water will be turned on again until 0 a. in. Aftr that hour the water will ri main turned off until 4 p. m. and remain in force from that time until tl p. m. This arrangement will give the people n water supply two hours in the evening and two hours in the morning and will remain in force until the reservoirs nro replenished. A watchman will be stationed at Fowler's lumber yard, on East Coal street, to turn on the water nt a moment's notice in case the fire alarm is sounded. People should be careful and not leave their hydrants open during the time the wnter supply is cut off. S. D. Hess, 8-31-lw Superintendent. While In Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Kahler, n prominent shoe merchant of Dos Moines, Iown, hnd quite a serious time of it. He took such a severe cold that he could hardly talk or navigate, but the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured him of his cold so qulokly that others at 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 in their thanks to Mr. Hauler for telling them how to cure a bad cold so quickly. For Bale by Gruhler Bros. A Chance to Invest. If vou hnve a few thousnnd dollars vou can make n good investment In n MX) acre con I and timber trnct in Tennessee. It will be sold nt n sacrifice, tho owner being pushed for mouey. Address Jf eh ALU office, Shenandoah, Pa. (TGet your repairing done at Holder-man's. STATE OFFICIALS IN CONFLICT New York's State Secretary Appeals tn lite Court. ALUAvr, Sept. T. S-oretarv of State John Palmer yesterday nfuruoon made application to the mi reum court for a writ of mandamus to compel Comptroller Roberta to oay the n! ,rv of William H'. Kweli. of It ichesnr. aoKomted a rterk la the office of the secretary of state lait June. This is the first time In the history of the state when officials of the same politi cal faith have gone to law to settle diffi culties. Kwell is a veteran of the late war. Palmer appointed him under the veterans' exemption act of Inst winter, which provides thnt the head of any de partment may appoint any honorably dis charged veterau without any civil service examlunttnn wheu the salary does uot ex ceed ii per day, Kwoll's position comes within the law. Roberts hns'refused to pay him his sal ary until he produces a certificate from the adjutant generni showing thathe was honorably discharged and the civil serv ice commission's notification that ha is eligible uti'ur the law. This Secretary of Stnto Palmer refuses to allow him to do, as he holds it is uot within the jurisdic tion of the civil service .commission to take nny action in the matter. The law gives him the power to appoint, and he does not luteml to have that power Inter fered with, hiwt II has received no salary since his appointment. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Xiitioimt Leaifile. At Philadelphia First gome: Philadel phia, 14; Cincinnati, 7. Second game: Philadelphia, 10. Cincinnati, 2. At New York New York, 0; Pittsburg, 5. At Baltimore Baltimore, 14; Chicago, 6. At Washington Washington, 12; St, Louis, 2. At Brooklyn Clcvelnnd, 13; Brooklyn, 2. At Boston Louisville, 15; Boston, 10. Kasteru League. At Wllkesbarre Wllkesbarre. 7; Buf falo, 0. At Springfield Springfield. 10; Syracuse, 8. At Providence Providence, 8; ScrantQu. 1. Forgers Secure 824,000. LONDON, Sept. 0. At the banking house of Glyn, Mills, Currlo & Co., 07 Lombard street, E. C, yesterdny, a man sucoeeded in cashing a forged draft for 4,600 (824,000) on the Credit Lyonnols. The forger or forgers had previously purohased a draft for IS, which served them as a model for the draft which was forged. Tbe Railroad t&r),l The Clergyman, Tbs Bti?iness 7aor E and nil other men who have to look neat while at work, should know about "Celluloid " Col- I I LARS AND CUFFS. They look ex- E actly like linen, wear well nnd I being waterproof do not wilt down with heat and moisture, They do not soil easily nnd can be cleaned in n moment by sim- 1 ply wiping off with n wet sponge I or cloth. Do not confuse these in 5 H your mind with composition i I goods. Even' piece of the genu- s inc is stampcu iikc wis ; s TRADtT MARK- Ask for these nnd refuse nnythinc else if you wish satisfaction. Re- member that goods so marked S nre the only waterproof goods made by coating a linen collar I with waterproof "Celluloid, "thus I giving strength nnd durability. 5 S If your dealer should not have jj the "Celluloid" send amount di- g rect to us nnd we will mail you S sample post-paid. Collars 2$c. I each. Cuffs, 50c. pair. State size 5 3 nnd whether stand-up or turned- S down collar is wanted. I THE CELLULOID COMPANY,! 427-29 Broadway, New York. 3 lauuiuuiuiiiliiuiliiumiuuiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiu! AMUSEMENTS. pEHGUSON'B THEATRE, r. J. FERGUSON, MANACEIl MONDAY EVE., SEPT. 10, '94. THE COMMEDIENKE Hettie Bernard Chase, An! her big company o: SO people In C6. Under the management of L. H. Donnelly. Six sluglng and dancing soubrettes, eight alnglug aud dsuclng comedians, comple'e opr-rstTc OTbeMra nnd trass liand, and he urtductloa of the 30 beautiful living pictures. Lady banjo quartette, ampnloa male quartette, Prof. Campbell's Tableaux Soleil. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln'a druc store JtlSBQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. 7ER0U8ON, MANAGER, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12th. M. 11. LKAVITT'S Popular Spectacular Production, "SP1R 10 FLY." ALL NEW AND IIP TO DATE. The ulay entirely re-written and elaborated and all the foatures and effects brand new A colossal scenlo creation. Matchless In all Its details. The radiant climax of pantomime, spectacle, comedy and burlesque brilliantly oienaea. Prlccst as, 50 nnd 75 Cents, Reserved Beats at Klrlln's drug store. jjiuuiiiiim 0 i shine. Cycling is the popular The 1894 Coin m bias are a realization of 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. 9 TOPE MFC CO., Doiton, New York, Chicago, IUrtford. A beautiful Illustrated catalogue free at our agenclei, or by mall for two a-cent atamps. GEOHGE II. KHICK, KrlcK's Hardware Store, South Main Street, 13 agent for Columbia nicycles. Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF 3VE. TVT.YSTJLiIJL-t., VST. ZEE. DESV-OJECIVrKr, The valne of each share is KOO at matnritv. Amplication fee nn pnr-l, olmro 9'. cents ; and monthly dues on each Bhare, fl.OO. On dnes paid in advance for a six months or longer, B per cent, interest will be allowed nt time of payment is made. wemoersmay wunarnwone ornii snares notice, and are entitled to the full amount with six per cent. Interest after the first year's membership. Jso shares will be forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the' fund on real estate secur ity. Iteference nnd information on application. Jew series starts in Sept., 1694. Shares may be subscribed for any time, nnd dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. H. Master's marble yard. 127 N. Jardln St.. on the first Mondny after the first Saturday oi encn montn. we reier to S. W. YOST, Cashier First National Bank. K. u. uuuiiST. urocer. JOHN ROBEHTS, Livery. AND LIVERY. 13 Nortli Jardin Street. HEW LAUHDRY Charley Lee & Co. will onen n laundrv in the Ferguson House block on Saturday, Sept. 1st. Shirts will be lnundried for 10 cents, collars, 2 cents, aud cuffs 4 cents per Sair. Ready -washed shirts will be laun rled for 8 cents. Fnmily washing done. Mending free. Work called for and de livered free. 'Wholesale agent for Felpnspan's Newark, I J Export Lager ni Saazer Pale Beer. No finer made. Flee liquors nnd Cigars 120 Mouth Main tit. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wy ait's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and nle constantly on tap Chqice temperance thinks and clgarB WARREN J. PORTZ, MMMMaenv.Piano Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left i.l at North Main otreet, Bhesandoab.-wlU receive prompt attention When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLUS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at nil hours. Ladles' dining room Attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. MISCELLANEOUS. lOIt SALK.-Cheap, a ten-stop, 5-octave orcan with two full sets ol reeds- In eood order. Annlv to lleul. D. Beddall. Wm. Pcrjn, or Elmer Wilde, muslo teacher, North jaram street, Biicnanaoan. vo-zw FOB SALE. Two first-class fresh cows, in third calf. Apply to Daniel Haley, corner Lioya ana America streets, rjncnanaoaa, i-a. A BARGAIN. If sold this month. Two tracts ot oou acres each, or valuable coai and timber land In Teunosice. Will bear In. vesttgnilon. Tracts will be sold elngly. Ad dress lliUAM), oncnanaoau, ra. IOK BALE. Storeroom and dwelling. Good " location. Bent reasonable. App'v at KendrlcK House. e-w-u I?OB SALE. A Bood, sound horse. Price ? reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, heuanaoan, ra. a-tm-u OR RENT. Two rooms, for office use hAMad hv fltnnmi bus: cheap. AnDlv t( L. Relowlch, 6. Main street. 7-25-tf TJbTRAYKD. A cow, white and cream spot ted. lolt horn cracked. Btraved on Sunday August StStb. For further Information address usoar ueunuge, xm est uemru Dircei, nuru- anaoan, I'a. o-oi-iw rhrr toK15PER DAY at home selllnc LUht J)D nine Plater ard plating Jewelry watches tableware, etc. Every has house goods needing nlatlnrr. No exnerlencc: no canltal: no talktne. Some agents are making J26 a day. Permanent position. Auurtbo xi. iv. ijdiuu a i;u., ldiuoi- bus, UUIO. FOB BALE. Cheap, an old violin, Cremona pattern. Apply at Max Heete's auction rooms, west centre street. v-o-b TJOR HAT.TC. ThB Ml. Oni-mM House YjrOD- Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell the hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures and terms can be obtained by applying to Solomon ocnoener, xul varmei. o-- Jh ceased. Letters of administration on the estate of Mary LIndenmuth, late of Union townsblp, Schuylkill county, rcunsyivania, dncensed. have been eranted to Wm. 11. Nun- iresaer. retldlnc at Bingtown, Pa., to whom all persons Indebted to said estato are requested to make payment, and those having claims, or demands, will make known the same without eiay. Wm, H, NUNCESsin, Executor, Bingtown, Pa. OrtoH. G.M. HOLLOPBTER. Shenandoah, Pa., Aug. 2, 1891. 8 3-oaw-6t Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING ! 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. Ride a Columbia READING, PA. . ns anytime oy giving au uays' written of dnes Dald on such shares, toe-ether tne ionowiug snnrenoiuers: W. II. ZIMMERMAN, Meat Market. E. F. KEIILEK, Grocer. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D. 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, 3PO.n7ja?SfV7"IXjiXi3E3. ALL MEN and WOMEN Have business with otbers, nnd should, therefore, hnve n business education. The quickest way to get the best ideas of modern business practice 1b to nttend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE, NEW ANTHRACITE BUILDING, (All conveniences, elevator service.) I WEST MARKET, WILKES-BARRE, Pi This year's catalogue Is something especially fine. Ask for It. HOTEL VKAIBR, CHAB. BURCHIIiL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations. - Handsome fixtures. Pool and Millard Booms Attached. WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop in at Linton's Photograph Gallery, Apd lot him fasten your likeness Rohhins' Building, West Centre St, Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laund? Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be flrst-olasa In every particular- Silk ties and lace ourlaln sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Altrlal solicited. Weeks' Museum, . 17 SOVTir 31 A IX ST11EE1. 111-!,. nnA Animal, j-if -all salAMIina Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest nb Largest Glass of Beer. Free Luscb Dallj, John Weeks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with OT HAWTHOBN'S U. S. KOOr PAINT bsr Jtu. YOST, Agent, 1S9 East Coil street, Bhenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, firs and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give tt a trial. Your Stomach : s s Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do.andthe water you drink isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. jicfcle Bargains
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