V EVENING HERALD MONDAY, SKPTEMI1KU 10, WM. V THIRD EDITION MOVING ON TO PITTSBURG, ThonmncI Flookini Tlinro to Attixl the O, A. It, Uneampinant. PlTTtnrno, Sept. 10. 'CoinradeV' and friends havo bern flocking Into Pittsburg nil dn j, taking ooinplete possesion of the city. The universal comment of tha vial tors regarding the decoration! and display of patriotism, is that at no tltno in the past at an encampment has Pittsburg been outdone. The display Is lavish, and In the majority of cases, neat and tasty. Among the noted arrivals are two men from Honolulu. They roprcsont tho full membership of the (1. A. It. In Hawaii, and were determined to be present at the last encampment which they would likely enjoy. Governor Pattlson and staff nrrivod this morning. The llrst fatality among the vctornns to be reported is tho suJdan death of Comrade Louis Trenitcr, of McClure, Snyder county, Pa. He was a metnbor of Jot 355. On arrival at tho post head quarters 1 roaster was completely ex hausted and died of weak heart In five inlnutes after reaching the building. The remains were tuken charge of by friends ana will bo sent to SIcClure. STORY OF WHOLESALE MURDER ITrm Lftbarers KIIImiI ni4 Their ftodler Kohbptt hy Thlsr Employers Bt. PETKltsBVHO, Bept. 10. A story of wholesale murder comes from I'ogauovka, a village of Samara. Light farmers liv Ing near the village employed twonty-ono laborers to help sow their land. Tho la borers performed their work satisfactorily and were paid the stipulated money. The farmers then conspired to get the money back, and finally deulded that their only vrny ol doing so would bo to kill the la borers. While the later were enjoying a siesta together they wcto sut upon by the farmers and all killed. The formers then robbed the bodies and buried them. The absence of the laborers aroused suspicion, nnd the police investigation led to the poedy arrest of the eight murderers. Two lleioned from the 8nrf. Atlantic Citt, Sept. la Miss Fannie Brylawski, aged 18 years, a guest at the Oceanic hotel, at the foot of Mississippi ovenuo, was saved from drowning in front of her hotel by the heroism of Thomas Foley. CAIU MAT, Sept. 10. Mrs. Jams 8. Onrstalrs, of Philadelphia, was rescued from tho surf In a semi-conscious condi tion. She was brought ashore by a num ber of gentlemen who heard her Cries for help. A Chance to Invest. If you have n few thousand dollars you can make n Rood Investment in a KOO-ncre coal nnd timber tract in Tennessee. It will bo sold at n sacrifice, the owner being pushed for money. Address liElt- ALU omce, Shenandoah, Va. "While in Chicago. Mr. Charles I Knhler, n prominent shoe merchant of Des Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious time of It. He took such n severe, cold that he could hardly talk or navigate, but the nromnt uso of Chamberlain'! Cough Remedy cured him of his cold so fimcKiy tunc others at the hotel who had bad colds followed his example nnd half n dozen persons ordered it from the near. est urng store, xney were proti.no in tlicl thnnks to Mr. Knhler for telling them how to cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale by Gruhler llros. Low Kates to Norrlstown. Fur the benefit of persons desiring to visit Norrlstown during the time of the nnunl Convention of the Pennsylvania State Firemen's Aswiciatlou to be held nt that noint September 18 to 21. the Penn sylvania Httlfroad Company will sell to liio public on September lid round-trip tickets from Pottfcvllle and intermediate atutlons to Norrlstown and return nt rate ol one first class fare for the round trln. These tickets will be good for going pas mge on all trains up to noon of September iO, nnd will be valid for return passage only on that dote. Honnd-trlp tickets to Norrlstown and return will also be hold nt the single fare rate, on presentation of enru orders, trom September in to su, Rood lo return until September 5( in -rltibive. An opportunity will be offered for a trip to Atlantic City on September -ji or 44, rounu trip ucKots irom .N orrls town to Atlnntic Citv nnd return helmr sold on thoiodnys at the extremely low rate of 11.75 for tho rouud trip. These tickets will be sold to nil nersons nnnlv- lug, nnd will be valid for return passage unt.il sepieinuer xa inclusive. A. M. Bailey, n well known citizen of Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic dlarrhaa and used mnny remedies with llttlo re lict until sue tried Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which has cured her bound nnd well. Give it a trial and you will be surprised at th prompt relief it affords. 25 nud 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler llros. Now or Never. Peonle who have not secured con! of the exquisite photographs of the world Fair embraced in "The Magic City," and superb photographs of famous men and women nnd scenes in every land as in corporated in "Voyage Around the World," should apply for them at the HKr.AU) office without delay, as only a tew copies are left and the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without a complete set ot these marvelous productions. When Baby wa aiok, w gft bar Oattorlo, TThnn she wm a Child, elm orksl for Qutorio, When ah unuuiM Miss, chug to CMtoria, Vhea she had Children, she gave thwu Oastoria Give Them Your Orders. Hooks & Brown, tho North Main street stationers, are the authorized town agents of t he Kvemiko H BKALli and all order left in their onre will be promptly attended to, The Hkbald is also on sale at all the other leading stationery stores In the town. Irving W. Iarlmore, physical director of Y. M. C. A., Des Moluun, Iowa, says he can conscientiously recommend Chamber, bicyclists, foot ball players and the pr fi ssion tn general for bruises, snralna and dislocations , also for soreness and stiff ness of the muscles. hen applied before the parts become swollen it will effect a niro in ouenait tiieuuio usually required j.' or sate uy iruwer tiros. THE WAR IN THE ORIENT. Tha JapAneie Ooimutintler Hive HI Tien sons for Firing nn the Kow Milng. Victoria, II. C, Sept. 10. The North ern Pacific liner Sikh, from Yokolinma, brings interesting advices of the war in the Orient. The reason given by the com mander of the Japanese warship Nanlwn Kan, when asked why he fired upon the Kow Shlng, seeing she was flying the iJritlsh flag, is now given for tho first time, and Is certainly pertinent: "llecause she was sailing under false colors, was carrying Chinese troops and had been sold to tha Chinese government and fully paid for." Notwithstanding this explanation, the same party which gives it publicity an nounces that the sum of 1750,000 has been agreed to by the Japanese government as reparation for the sinking of Captain Ual- worthy's vessel and compensation to those dependent upon tho Europeans lost with her. Both China nnd Japan are at present keenly alert for articles contraband of war. The Sikh was delayed at Shanghai by a Chinese gunboat, which made an effort to gain possession of tho rice portion of her cargo. Tho British consul obleotca and the merchantman wns allowed to pro ceed. China Is now hurrying nn army of hun dreds of thousands of men through north ern China to Corea, but as they are sub sisting on the products of the country through which thoy nro passing, and most of it is mountainous, It ts hard to say what success thoy will have. The Chinese havo been offering great Inducements to Europeans nnd Americans to enter their service, and have secured many. On the other hand, tho Japanese havo no out siders in any branch of the service. At Foo Chow a big eighty-ton gun burst. killing several men. It was the largest gun In tha fort London, Sept. 10. Tho correspondent of Tho Times nt Shanghai telegraphs ns loilows; An oxtraonlinory mission has arrived at Tientsin conveying brithday presents from the king of Corea to the dowager empress of China. Tho mission will proceed to Pckln. A collision be tween Chinese nnd Japanese forces oc curred noar Ping Yntig on Sept. 7. The result Is not known. The United States warship Monocaoy has arrived at Tien tsin. Tho war news which has been re ceived at Tientsin thus far is considered worthless. Yenterilay'1 Fatalities at llarrltbnrg IlARinsuuno, Sept. la Three fntalltles occurred in this city yesterday. Harry L, ilassler, ot (Jhambersburg, a printer em ployed at the stoto printing house, was found dead in his room, having been as phyxiated by escaping gas. It is supposed that he committed suicide. John Itoche, a bartender, fell out of a third story win dow at the lianmann House and fractured his Bknll, dying a few hours later. The third case was that of Charles Dretz, an employe of tho power Iioubb of the East JIarrlsbnrg Itallroad company, who was struck and Instantly killed by the flying fragments of a broken flywheel. David Parlatt, a flreman, sustained serious in juries by being thrown from a hose car riage while running to a fire. There were also two other fires nnd a number of minor casualties during the day. A Sonnmbollft's Fntnl Shot. ' Wilmixgton, Del., Sept. 10. Samuel R. Harber, of 813 East Third street, fatally shot himself in his bedroom at an early hour In the morning. Thoso aroused by the shot, entered his room, found him lying on the floor with tho left side of his face entirely shot away and tho left eye destroyed. A piece or his Jawbone was picked up from tho floor. Harber said he did not know how the shooting hnpponed. There Is no known reason for a suicidal attempt, and as he has been a somnamlm list nt times it ts believed by his family that he arose In bis sleep unil got tho gun. which discharged accidentally. He was taken to the Delaware hospital and the doctors say he cannot recover. Affairs In Morocco. New Your, Sept 10. A special dispatch to the World, lrom Tangier, Morocco, suys: Information comes from Fez, one of the capitals of the Empire of Morocco, and also from Ilnbol, that Mulcy Moham med, the one eyed and tho eldest son of the late sultan, Muley Hassan, has been proclaimed sultan (or emperor) nt Morocco City, another capital, by the formidable rebel tribes of the south. Thoso tribes threatened to besiege Fez, which is tho present seat of government, headquar ters of the ruling, recognized sultan, Ab dul Aziz, t he rebellion is spreading. Kallrondera Id Convention. IlARRlsnimo, Sept 10. The city Is filled with visiting railroad men and del gates to the fourth biennial convention of tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire men, which convened this morning, Frank 1". Sargent, the grand master. Is In attendance. Two sessions will be held daily for two weeks, there being a large amount of business of importnnco to the Brotherhood to be transacted. The re cent troubles growing out of tho Pullman boycott will be nmong the most interest ing of the many topics. Threw Herself iu Front nt a Train. i New Yokk, Sept. 10. At the bridge ter minus of the Brooklyn and Union Ele- ...V..l .. 1 last night- An unknown woman cast herself down from tho station plattormin frontof an' approaching train. Her body was caught under the engine wheels and she was fearfully mangled. She doubt less met with instant death. Tried to Murder tho Priest. Buchahbbt, Sept. JO. During the cele bratiou of mBss iuV Catholic church a lunatic, who brandished a long knife, rushed to the altar and tried to murder the priest. He was seized aud disarmed before he could do any -harm. The con gregation was thrown into a state ot semi- panic by the man s murderous attempt, NUGGETS OF NEWS . A trolley ambulance is being tried by bl. Louis authorities. Oswald Ottendorfer, editor of the New lork Btaat .eltuug, is seriously in. After a picnic at Lendvllla, Col., Hugh Porter, aged 31, ot Bridgeport, Conn., who had brain trouble, shot hlmsqlf dead, A package of 18,000 In bills, bequeathed to heirs ulghteeu years ago by Craig White, was found hanging In au old closet at Pawnee, 111. Ferozzo Blanco aud Addle Ross, for harboring au Italian girl under 15 years of age for Immoral purposes, were held In l,ooo ball for trial in Wilmington, Del, The marine hospital service is Informed ol tne arrival at Lape Charles, Va., quar antine station Irom Havana of nn Ameri can bark with three cases of yellow fever on board. for sale: Empty Molasses, Vin egar und Lard Barrels. FOR SALE, One Bay Horse iLt Heifer's. A GENERAL INVITATION. Societies and Business People Invited by the Soldiers' Monument Association. The parade committee of tho Soldiers' Monument Association has Issued the following circular nnd sent It broadcast When it was decided that Thursday, Sentember 20. 1S94. would be celebrated as a general holiday for the business men of Shenandoah and that n picnic would be held on that day in Columbia park, in nid nf the Soldiers1 Monument Fund, of Shennndonh, It was also decided to havo n monster paraae oi nil tne ousiness people and societies of the town and nil other places which could bo induced to tnko part in it and neip maKe tne aem onstration n grand success. . . in pursuance oi tneso uecisions wo earnestly nsk that you do what you can to nlrl in the movement nnd let ns know whnt your representation will likely bo nt as early a unie ns possiuie. Bnslness men will nnvo the privilege of introducing nnv display they may see fit the more unique tho better. Tne narnue win start nt uau a. m.. snarp. and the picnic will continue during the day nnd evening. Watch for further announcements. P. W. HlEnsTElN, uualrmnn, S. A. Beddall, J. J. Fhaney, John Watson, j. J. uonniN, John Waoneh, Committee, The nlcnic committee of the Soldiers' Monument Association will meet In the Council chamber at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. AMUSEMENTS. "sriDEr. and fly." Bright dialogue, clever people, showy Bcenery, mirthful music nnd fetching costumes are tne more important ientures which will insure the success of the "Spider and Fly." It is a tremendous hit and n big go. New York DramaticNews. At Ferguson's theatre on Wednesday evening, Sept. 12th, MAIN'S ClltCUS COMING. Wnlter Ij. Main's great shows will give a performance here on the afternoon and evening of Friday, September 21st. The Saratoga (N. Y.) Dally Eagle says : "The Walter L. Main big bIiows exhlbitedhere yesterday afternoon nnd evening. The Main show is thegrandest exhibition that has ever been in Saratoga in former vcars, nnd its mammoth tents were packed. The riding lion, the baby monkey nnd the baby lions which were bom on the show's arrival here this morning. The cute baby monkey, whoso mother clings to as n mother would cling to her child, nttracted the most attention, even more than the double-horned Huiuocerons. in the three rings of the circus there was something going on all the time nnd was a clean show from start to finish." MAHAN0Y CITY. Maiianoy City, Sept. 10. Thomas Samuels Is attending to busi ness in bhenandoah to-uay. Misses Stonk and ltynn, of Shenandoah, were seen In town last evening. J. Hopkins received n fine lot of poaches from Goodman & Bros, this morning. A child named Barnhnrt "was slightly injured yosterdny by being run over by a carriage. Dr. James, of Carbondnlc, wnsthe guest of Miss Moyer, of East Mohanoy avenue MBt evening. Misses Estelln Prosser nnd Hattle Chester, of Tamarinn, were the guests of their menu, aiish l-.ua i inn, yesterday. Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Cora Dllcher and Fred Brown. which Is to take place next Thursday evening. Flag Raising: at Bernvllle. Thirty-five hundred Sons of America paraded nt a flag raising nt Bernvllle, Berks county, last Saturday afternoon. The camp at thnt place presented lings to the publlo schoolB, II. II. Brownmiller, of Orwiffsburir. made the nrosentation speech while ex-Mayor Kenney, of Head ing, accepted the Hags on behalf of the School Bourd. State President Huth made nn able nddress on tho alms nnd objects of the I'. O, S. of A. nnd nniBlc was fur nished by the famous Illnggold Bund, ot Heading. Among the others who took part wero State Vice President S. L. Brown, of Shennndonh ; State Secretary William Wennd, of Philadelphia ; State Master of Forms George H. Aiutoraou, of Wilkes- Barre , State Treasurer I. S. Smith, of lteadimr. l'l'kert Up nt nea. Bai.tivoiie Sept. 10. Captain Moore, of htearuer S,-dgmore, report that he picked up two men in a dory belonging to fishing vessel L. H. B., of St Malo, France. They had become lot from their vessel during a fog, and had been drift ing seven days without food and water. They were in an exhausted condition when resoued, and had to be lifted on Ioard. Their namen are Jean Marie Bro tette, aged 88, and Allan Marie Arne Francois, aged 87. Still rinding Koreit Fire Victim!. . Hinckley, Mlnu., Sept. 10. Coroner Cownn and party went to Sandstone yes terday, where they buried eighty bodies. Five more bodies were found in a cellar in a house just north of Kittle river, and were buried where found. It is believed here that the death list in Pine oounty will exceed 500, as something like 100 are unaccounted for, according to Coroner Cowen's official statement Oharced with Jlnbhlnjr roitoflloe. Wilkksbabrk, Pa., Sept. 10. Agentsof the postal department arrested Anthony Kindrkk, Tom Bargo and Max Bargoat at Alden. They are oharged with break ing Into a number of poitofllccs in Lu zerne, Columbia and other counties. The prltonsrs were brought to Wllkesbarru and lodged In Jail. Thrown llemllong from n Ilorne, Yonn, Pa., Sept. lO.-Hamuol Keller. youngest son of ,Tooph Keller, mounted a horse and started to a flpld to drive the cattle home. While riding nt a rapid rate the horse made a sudden stop, throwing young Keller headlong, striking his head on a large stone. He is dangerously Rnd possibly fatally Injured. Charged with Ineemltarfam. Ashland, Wis.. Sent 10. Michael lloepler has been nrrested and brought to Ashland from Marengo on a charge of setting fire to forests, causing tho loss of eight lives at High Bridge Ho was bound over for trial and lodged in lalL The feeling is intensely bitter against him. Iegs Mangled by Car Wheels. Pottsvillk, Pn., Sept. la Elmer Freo hafer, a brskeman employed at Cressona, while attaSipting to bonrd an engine on which hcSrorked, fell under the wheals. Both legs were severoly crushed. Ills right leg wns hurt so badly that amputa tion above the ankle was necessary, BASEBALL RECORDS. Standing of the Clnbi In the Ilnr for Champlonthlp 1'ennnnU. Nntlnnnl Lengne. I P. C, w. t. P.O. Ptttsbnrg... M 4T .487 Unltlmore.... "0 80 New York... 75 Q Iioston .... 71 to Philad'a ... 00 48 Brooklyn .. 02 51 Cleveland .. 57 M J7P .05! .tUs JITO .510 .SIS Chicago.... 50 04 Cincinnati. 8 07 St Loult. . 10 08 Waeh'ton.. 09 75 Louisville.,. 83 81 .117 .MO Mi J30 SATUrtDAVB NATIONAL LEAOUB OAUE3. At Pittsburg Pittiburgi ia; Philadel phia, 7. At Louisville Baltimore,, 6j Louisville. 3. At Chicago Boston, 9 Chicago, 1. At Cincinnati Cincinnati 11; Washington, 0. At St Louts Brooklyn, 0; St. Louis, 1. SUNDAY'S LEAGUE- GAMES. At Cincinnati First game: Cincinnati, 4; Washington, L Second game: CJpdti hatl, 7-, Washington, 0. At ChlNoo Cleveland, 9; Chicago, 0. At LoatavUift rlaltlmote, 1 Louisville, 4. At St. Loais First game: St Lonls, T; Brooklyn, 5, Second game: Brooklyn, 11; St Loflls, f. Mercury und the Sun. The dlstnnco of Mercury from tho sun varies, owing to tho eccentricity of ltn or bit When ho Is nearest to tho sun, ho re ceives IOH times mora light and boat than wo do, but when ho removes to his great ost dlstnnco tho light and heat aro reduced by more tlion ono-hnlf. Bvon thon, how over, tlio sun blazes In tho skies of Morou ry with a disk times larger than that which ho shows to us on earth. Chlcngc Herald. ltauty Illore Than Shin leep. Tako tho caso of a lovoly human faoo. It may bo oskwl, "What can science sny about this without detracting from its charm f" If beauty wcro only skin deep, wo might drond her Interference horo. But sclcnco says that beauty is not skin deep. Sho can tell you that lmlf tho charm ot that face at tho least tho expression of it Is n matter of little muscles and a oom- plox labyrinth of nerves; that tho curves of tho lips, tho glnnco of the oyes, tho droop of their lids, nro a matter of tha provalent use of certain muscles In obcdlenco to n prevalent aspect of tho mind; moreover, that tho uso of thoso organs of expression hns como down long ancestral linos, and that tho molds of tho features thomselvcs Is a question of heredity. "What Is Hfof" Is a question with whloh men havo puzzled themselves in vain from all tlmo. Sunday Magazine She l to lie llclleved. Caller Is Miss Henrietta at homef Servants No, sir "How do you know?" "Sho told mo to tell you so, sir.' "Oh, thut's different I might doub: your voracity, but I couldn't doubt tlin! of your lovely mistress. Good evening. ' Detroit Free Press. The odltor of Tho Christian Iteglstcr addresses his correspondents as follow "Don't sond us uny manuscripts In rolls If yon wunt to send us a roll of bank bills. that Is a different matter. Wo will pocket tho nnnojanco. ' You say n collar and cuff that are waterproof? Yes. And perspiration will not affect them? Yes. And when dirty you need only wipe them off with n wet cloth or sponge ? Yes. Wonderful I How are they made ? A linen collar covered on both sides with waterproof "CELLULOID." Looks exactly like n linen collar. Is it the only waterproof collar nnd cuff made? No, but it is the only one made with tho linen interlining ami consequently the only one that can give entire satis faction, because it is the best. How can I know that I get the right kind? Because every piece is stamped as louows: TRADf LLULOi! MARK- , Innulre for that and refuse anvthino- else, or you will be disappointed. Suppose my dealer does not have them ? He probably has, but if not, send direct to us, enclosing amount. Col lars 25c., Cuffs 50c. State size, and whether collar wanted is stand-up or turned-down. THE CELLULOID COMPANY. 43T-3 IlroH.lmn, NinV YOltK. Evan J. Davies. AND LIVERY, 13 North Jnrdin Street. era L T ismmm fflwl cheerful y nlentv of shine. Cycling is the popular The 1894 Columbias 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., Doilon, New York, Chicago, Hartford, A beautiful illustrated catalogue free at our agendei, or by roall for two a-ceut stamps. GEOltUE II, KKICK, Krlcn's Hardware Store, South Main Street, is agent for Columbia Mlcyclcs. Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF 1VE. 3EC. 3MC.a?S33ELy "S7V. EC. BA.OJHC3VEua.3Sr, The value of each share Is 1200 at maturity. Application fee 011 each share, 25 cents ; and monthly dnes on each Bhare, tl.00. On dues paid In advance for a six months or longer, 5 per cent. Interest will be allowed nt time of payment is made Members may withdraw one or nil shares at anytime by giving SO days' written notice, and are entitled to the full nmount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent. Interest after the first year's membership. No Bhares will be forced out. All shareholders me entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference nnd Information on application. New series starts in Sept., 1894. Snares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. II. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardtn St., on the first Monday after the first Saturday of each month. We refer to the following shareholders: F. J. KE1THAN, Baker nnd Confectioner. I J. W. JOHNSON, Lumber Dealer. itttv. ituuiiUT u'uuiLiiu. 1 WALTER L MAIN'S Grandest and Best Show on Earth In all its grandeur will be In Shenandoah, Friday, Sept, 21, 3 RINGS, a STAGES) 5 MENAGERIES. HlDDodrome. Race Track, Bteel Barred Animal Arena, Trained Animal Exhibition, Herds ot Elephants, 100 Circus Performers, 1.0OJ men and horBes employed, scatlne ca pacity, 12.0C0. THE RIDING LION. The only Horseback riding Lion In the Civ. nizea wonu iouuy QIANT WALK (iOHILLA. Only Living: American Born Monkey. Performing Klepbsnts, Horse back riding Lion, Live Kooster Orchestra. High Jumping Horse Geneva, 21 Horses Driven and Hidden by one man. Tho performing Clown Blepbant Llizle. Twenty thrilling Kaces In the Hippodrome. itlngnlnccnt equestrian rageam. ADsoiuiciy Waterproof Pavilions No gambling or games of chance allowed. Worth coming miles to see. Three times larger than over. The Grandest, lllchest, Handsomest, tri umphal Htreet Parade every day at 10 o'clock a. in., presenting great features. XW Door opon at 1 and 7 p. m. Performances begin one hour later. Admission 50 cents. Chil dren under 13 years, halt price. immediately alter idb purauu uoa t itiu io see tho free exhibition on the lot before the open ing of the big doors. A genuine welcome Awaits yon nt Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS, Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter nnd ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVTIl MAIN HTIWKI. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest and Largest Glass cf Beer, free Lunch Dallj, Jom Weeks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. WARREN J. PORTZ. "Pin-no Tuner. Plsnos and orcsns renslred. Orders left at 21 North lliln street, Shenandoah, vrlll receive prompt attention. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE.-Cheap, a ten-stop, 5-octave organ with two full sets ol reeds- In cood order. Annlv to Bern. D. Beddall. Wm. i'enn, or Elmer Wilde, mueio teacher, North jarain street, i)enanaoan. vo-zw TlOR SALE. Two first-class fresh cows, In 1 third calf. Annlv to Daniel llatev. corner Lloyd and Kmerlclt streets, Hhenandoab, Pa. A BARGAIN. If sold this month. Two tracts of 600 acres each, ot valuable coal and timber land In Tennessee. Will bear In vestigation. Tracts win be sold tlngly. Ad' dress Heualii, Bhenandoah, Pa. IJOR BALE.-Wtoreroom and dwelling. Good location. Rent reasonable. Apply at Kendrlck House. S-30-tI IT Oil SALE. A good, Bound horse. Price J reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, Bnenanaoan, i'a. nnn iient Two moms, for ofllco usei IJ heated by steam; gas; cheap. Apply to C Uorowlch.H. Mkln street. 7-25-tf "IBTIIAYED. A cow, white and cream spot I tnd. left horn cracked, titraved on Hucdav August 0tb. For further Information address Oscar Bettrldge, 333 west Centre Street, tthec andoah. Pa. 8-31-Jw ITlOlt SALE. The Mt. Carmel House prop- erty, on the corner of Oak street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is offered for sale at a low Hcure and on easy terras. 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 HERE is Health in the Wheel. Firm muscles, pood complexion, and spirits are the result of out-door exercise and sun- sport of the day. ( Ride a Columbia of READING, PA. J Agents. J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 615, I. O. O. F. CAMP NO. 206, P. O. S. of A. uajui' iNu. uz, r. u. a. 01 m ir ALL MEN , and WOMEN Have business with otbers, and should, therefore, have a business education. The quickest way to get the best Ideas. of modern business practice Is to attend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE, NEW ANTHRACITE BUILDII'0, (All conveniences, elevator service.) II TOT MABKET, WILKES-BARRE, Pi This year's catalogue Is something especially line. Ask for it. HOTEL KAIER, CIIAB. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel in the region. Finest accommodations. - Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard RoomB Attached. ROOF PAINTING oromotly done wir s8 9 HAWTHORN'S U. S.ROOr PAINT by jBk.m "COST, Agent, 189 East Coal street, Bhenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tire and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. When In FOTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. ROLL'S 30TEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 up, Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty The A. Heebner Co. 100 North Centre Street, FOTTSVlliIiB. NEW LAUNDRY Charley Lea & Co, will open n laundry In the Ferguson House block on Saturday, Sept. 1st. Shirts will bo laundrled for 10 cents, collars, 3 cents, and culls 4 cents per pair. Ready-washed shirts will be laun drled for 8 cents. Family washing done. Mending free. Work called for and de livered free. WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop lu at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness to TinNr-a? "stipei. Itobbins' Building, West Centre St, Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Xaundi$' Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-cl&si In every particular. Bilk ties and laco curtain sa spec, laity. Goods called for and delivered, (trial solicited. Bicycle Bargains 1
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