if 1 thoi eve port 14' h -ft' ' t c ( EVENING HERALD Tt KSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1804 THIRD EDITION A C'hllii Unit llonrn at A Criming. Hl'Nlirnv.l'n.. Sept. 11. Clnra .Iohlion,N BReu 4 year, wat Instantly killed by 1'eunRylvauia engine at Third nnd Market crossing liere yesterday afternoon. She was Koliix on an errand nnd walked on tlio truck In front of tliu engine. The cu Itlno rnn ncross her bplue, cutting the body in twain. A Clittllf Mtfo to Cnxny, MA881LU)N, O., Sent. 11. I). J. Smith, a Hepuhlicau fanner of Columbia oounty and an unsnccesful candidate for the conirresidonal uomtuntiun, has challenged J. S. Coxey to participate In a series of fivo debates, The discussion, ha says. must take place tu public halls, and not in a circus tent. A llwftur Yacht Cnplzil Atlantic Citv, Sept. 11. Tho pleasure yacht I'iiimI, Ciiptaiu Howell I-ram bes, in crossing the Inlet bur yesterday after noon, capnlr.ed, throwing the captain and four paisengers Into the water. All were resoled by the yacht Cornet, and tho cap sized boat wiii flouted by the government life saving men. A llnlir Hwallows Arsrnlo. PlllLAUKLNltA, Sept. 11. While playing Rose Ulnukford, aged 2 years, of 2.139 Eg- gleson street, got hold of a bottle contain ing arsenic. She swallowed somo of the poison before she was discovered by her mother nnd wns taken to tho Children's hospital in a serious condition. Fount! Ilnnglng In Ills Home, Philadelphia. Sept. 11. The badly do- composed body of John Ludwlg, aged 43 years, was found bunging from a door in tho third story room at his home, 2249 Ann street. It is supposed that he has been hanging there three or fourdays, and that he committed suicide. Acolilflltly fihot Her Schoolmate. Johnstown, Pa., Sept. 11. Mary Cal lahan, of Walnut Grove, accidentally shot Miss Flora Marsh, a schoolmate, In the head. Tho girl died without regaining consciousness. Hurried to Ilnnlh In Ills Cull. Ashland, Wis., Sept. 11. The Hurley jail was gutted by lire during the night. Prlsouer Tom Cord stnrtcd It in his ceil nnd was himself burned to a crisp. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National Ltarua. At Loulsville;(8 innings) Baltimore,!!); Louisville, 0. At Cleveland New York. 13; Cleveland, 4. At Chicago Boston, Ho: Uhlcaao. b. A Chance to Invest. It you hnve n few thousand dollars you enn make n good investment in a 500-ncre coal and timber tract in Tennessee. It will be sold at a sacrifice, tho owner being pushed for money. Address IlEll ALU oQlce, Shenandoah, Pn. While in Chicago. Mr. Charles h. Kahler, n prominent shoe merchant of Des Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious time of it. He took such a severe cold that he could hardly talk or nnvignte, but the prompt use of Chnmberlnln's Cough Remedy cured him of his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who hud 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. Knhler for telling them how to cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Low Rates to Norrlstown. For the benefit of persons desiring to visit A'orrlBtown during the time ol tho unual Convention of the Pennsylvania tatu Firemen's Association to be held nt that point September IS to 21. the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell to the nubile on Sentember 20 round-trio tickets from I'ottsville and intermediate s'atiouB to Norrlstown and return at rate of one first class fare for the round trip. These tickets will be good for going nas- fingo on all trains up to noon of September ',!0, nnd will be valid for return passage only on that date. Hound-trip tickets to NorrlHtown nnd return will nUo be sold at the single fare rate, on presentation of card orders, from September 10 to 20, good to return until fcentemuer so- in clusive. An opportunity will bo offered plnec for a trip to Atlantic City on September zi or as. round trip ticKets irom Harris- town to Atlantic City and return being 1 '1 sold on thoo days nt the oxtremoly low rate oi f 1.70 tor tue round trip, inese tickets will be sold to all persons annlv- Ing, nnd will be valid for return passage until September sj inclusive. A. M. Hallev. n well known citizen of Kugeue, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic dlnrrhcun nnd used many remedies with little re lief until she tried Chnmberlnln's Colic, Cholera nnd Dlarrhcoa Remedy, which lias cured her sound and well. Glvo It a trial and you will be surprised nt the prompt relief It affords. 26 and 50 cent bottles tor sale by tiruhler Bros. Now or Never. People who have not secured copies of the exquisite photographs of the World's iialr embraced in " rue Magic Ulty," and superb photographs of famous men and women and scenes lu every land as in corporated in "Voyage Around the "World," should apply for them at the Hkuald office without delay, as only a ew copies are left and the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without a complete set of these marvelous productions. Wbea Baby was slok, we gave Iter Outorla, When she m a CfcUO, she orted'for Caatoria. Toko (hebaojune Was, (he clung to Oeftorla, YluH! she had Otilklrea, she gave them Castorla Give Them Your Orders. Hooks & Brown, the North Main street stationers, are tho authorized town agents of the Kvkniko H KHALI) nud all orders left lu their care will be uromntlv attended to. The II KHALI) is also on sale at nil the other leading stationery store tn the town. Irving W. Larlmore, physical director or x. M. u. A., Des Moines, lowa, says he can conscientiously recommend L hamper- Iain's Pain Balm to athletes, gymnasts, Mcycllsts, foot ball players and the pro fession in general for bruises, sprains nnd dislocations : also for soreness nnd stiff ness of the muscles. When applied before the parts become swollen it will effect a cure in onehnlf the time usually required. THE APILUY DISASTER. It Tnrn Out to lie Hum Xirloil Tbon nt I lrst HiimniMAil PARIS, Sept. 11. The disaster to the Paris and Cologne express train nt Apllly between Noyon and Clinuny, Sunday, was more serlono than Ht llrt supposed. The first estimates placed the number of per sons Killed at ten wir-u twenty injureu. i It Is now slated that from forty to sixty were killed or injured, Twelve dead bodies have already Ijeun taken from the wreck. The minister of public works, M. Bar- thou, and a numljer of railway officials have gone to the scene o the neeident. It Is definitely stated that the accident was due to ths slow shunting of a freight train nt Apilly. The engineer of tho ex press saw tho cars on the line and rcversod his engine. The shock of the collision wns home by the three front cars, which sustained the brunt of the damnite. As soon as tho accident became known number of priests nnd physicians hurried to tho railroad station and did everything possible to assist tho dying and Injured travelers. The priests administered the Inst sacrament to several who were dying. The report that the station mnster nt Anllly had committed suicide by jump ing in front of tho express train when ho saw that a collision wns inevitable turns out to be incorrect. The station master ran-along the track while trying to signal tho express train nnd the freight train, which wos in its way, and ho was caught between tho two trains and killed. It seems to be certain that there were no Americans nmong tho killed or Injured. Georgia nml New Jersey ltlflemen. Sea Girt, N. J., Sept. 11. Arrange ment have been made under which rifle teams representing tho states of New Jersey and Georgia will shoot n match at savannah on fob. 23 next. The teams will consist of six picked riflemen from each stato. The makeup of the Georgia team has not yet been announced. Tho New Jersey team will bei General Bird W. Spencer, Colonel A. H. Kuscr, Major D. A. Curry, Privates John Kuscr and Theodore Heck, of Company A, mounted troop, of ewark, nnd Private William Hayes, ol Company I), Second regiment. Minn Superintendent Killed. WlLKESBAHHK, Pa., Sept. 11. A terrific explosion of gns occurred in No. 4 slope of the Pennsylvania Cool company, at l'itts ton, yesterday. There were 100 men at work In the colliery, but they all man aged to cscnpo to tho surface with the ex ception of Superintendent Andrew Bry- den, who was in tho mlno nt tho time on n tour of inspection. His body wns badly burned, Tho supposition Is that Bryden ignited a blower of gns, which caused the explosion. Bryden is one of the best known mlno superintendents In the an- thracite regioii. Annual Convention of the O. U. A. M, PltOVIDENCE, Sept. 11. Tho National Council of tho Order of United American Mechnnlcs preceded Itsnnnual convention in this city yesterdny with a parade of 6,000 mechanics representing councils from all over Hhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut, This morning the business session of the convention began. Many prominent members of the order are here, including Nntlonnl becretary John her ver, of Philadelphia; National Treasurer J. H. Shaw, of Camden ; National Door keeper E. J. Just, of Washington. Gnsnllno Htovn Kxplnslon. CAMDEN. N. J., Sept. 11. Matthew lies- leitner, of Glbbstown, lighted his gasoline stove, preparatory to cooking breakfast, when tho stove exploded, blowing a side out of the houso nnd hurling him through tho opening Into tho garden. The house was set on fire, but tho Uamos were put out after considerable hard work. lies- leltncr's face and hands were frightfully burned. He was removed to tho hospital and may die. 111 II innl ia.t McLaughlin Lnads. New York, Sept. 11. Edward Mc Laughlin, of Phllndolphia, champion billinrd player of l'ennsylvanln, wns tho victor last night at Daly's billiard academy, this city, in the opening gnme of the six night s billinrd match between himself and Old Comanche Sexton. The match is for l,r00 points in blocks of 250 at tho 14 inch balk line game. Score: McLaughlin, 350 points; Old Comanche, 117. Ilnilly Injured In a Trolley Colllilon. BATONNE, N. J., Sept. 11. A Bnyonno trolley car ran Into a wagon loaded with hay. The wagon was smashed, the horses thrown to one side and John Hart, tho driver, badly injured. The polo of tho wagon went through the trolley car nnd struck Motorman William Minton in the stomnch. He will probably recover. Trnmp Killed In a Freight Wreck. Si'l!lNOKli:LD, O., Sept. 11. Seventeen enrs of a Big Four frolght train wero de railed three miles east of hero yesterday afternoon by a car breaking down. One unknown tramp wns found dond under a pile of conl nnd another is missing. The injured are all trami. Not Guilty of Obstructing the Malls. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 11. Fifteen Great Northern strikers, who have been under federal iudiotment for obstructing the malls since the A. It. U. strike, were dismissed in Judge Nelson's court, The conspiracy cases against the strikers were ooutiuueil. 1'rlion Wnrdena In Convention. PlTTBuURO, Sept. 11. The Prison War dens' association of the United States is in session in this city with wardens from all the prominent institutions in the country in attendance. Prison discipline was the principal topic ol discussion yes terday. Two Workmen Lose Their Lives. Newport, R. I., Sept. 11. Charles Johnson, a Swede, and Charles Under wood lost their lives while cleaning out a vault. James rarrell, another work man, wbb nffooted, but will recover. Both of the unfortunate men leave families. Hefunei! a Nevr Trial. ToROSTO. Sept. 11. M. C. Wherrel, con victed of murdering tho old Williams couple at Middle Road on Deo. 14, 1888, has been refused n new trial nud will be hanged Oct. 1 in Brampton jail. NUGGETS OF NEWS A dispatch from Genoa, Italy.announces the death in that city ot Baron Erlauger, the well known German banker. Protestor Ileiurich Karl llrugseh, the dUtlnKiiuhiKl uermau puiloltusst and Egyptologist, diml iu Berlin, liged 08 years. At Turner. Ills., Mark VT. Dunham, the ceieurutru uorso ureener, lost, nvf uior- ouKhbred horses by cremation, catsed by FOR SALE. Empty Molasses, Vin- ..,.,,1 t T)nln UUi. ttUU JJU1U UttllOlB' FOR SALE, One Bay Horse iLt Heifer's. SOUTH CAROLINA TRAGEDIES. An Old drudge Halneri n Serious now at n Church, WALIIALLA. S. C. Sent. 11. Wade Ilcaton, a young white man, was stabbed to the heort and killed by Frank Parks, a young negro, nenr Salem Baptist church. There wns an old grudgs between them nnd Hcnton raised a row with Pnrks at the ohurch nnd then followed him a con siderable dlstnnco on the road home.kick ing and cufllng him nbout. Finally Pnrks turned and plunged a knife Into Beaton's breast. Near Westminster BUI White, colored, was waylaid nnd shot by some persons, snpposod to be Andy Lester nnd BUI Honch, two negro men who have have been on bad terms with him foi sometime. Forty shots wo re put in hs baok nnd it is thought ho will die. Frank Threft cut John Quarles nnd Ira Quarlet in a drunken row in Whetstone Creek. It la feared there is no chance for John to recover. Fatal Shooting Affray In a Saloon, Elwood. Iud.. Sept. 11. In a fight in Potter Palmer's saloon, Isanc Mnrtin was fatally killed nnd Pnil Hopple probably fatally wounded. A crowd of twenty en tered the snloou nud began wrecking it. James McDermott, tho barkeeper, at tempted to put them out and a general Ught ensued In which MoDertnott wns Toughly handled. He ran behind tho bar and they pelted him with billiard balls, cues, glasses and bottles, when ho got his revolver nnd began firing. Tho first shot took effect in Isaac Martin's temple nnd ho fell dead, while Hopple wns also shot In tho head. Fatal Shooting Affray. KANOLET, 111., Sept. 11. City Marshal Donaldson wns fatally shot and M. E. Tobias, clerk for the Star Coal company, seriously wounded by John Urlch, a miner. Urichs' cow had been placed in the pound nud Mrs. Urlch attempted to batter tho gates down and rolcuse the ani mal. Tho officer and Tobias interfered, and as they wero leading the woman to the jail her husband emptied a revolver at them, two of the shots taking effect. Urich oscaped and a posse of fifty men started in pursuit. Hklppid With nn Heiress. Ciiicaoo, Sept. 11. William H. Jones, n waiter, is under nrrost here charged with abducting pretty Angelina Mason, sole heiress to tho bunnyHldo estate, which In cludes the north side resort known as Sunuyside. Jones was employed at the Sunnyslde hotel and last August disap peared with the heiress. Tho pair was lo cated in Montreal and later the girl nnd Jones, who had been married, returned to Chicago nnd his nrrest followed. It is said thnt Jones has two wives living in this city. Preiliteut Itomnan Found Guilty. WilliamspouT, Pa., Sept. 11. John M. Bowman, president of tho defunct Muncy bank, was found guilty on six oounts, of ranking false entries with intent to de ceive the United States bank examiner. Ho will ask for a new trial. The minimum sentence on ench count is five years. Dcla Green, the enshier, who was found guilty asked for a new trial. Her Cnrtct Bavod Iler I.lfe. Richmond, Ky.. Sept. 11. Just as the congregation was leaving the Mt. Plens- nnt Christian church William Slxsmltb. Btepped up to the organist, Mrs. Jones, and fired two shots at her from a pistol. Only one bullet struck her. Her corset stays saved her life and she wn3 only bndly frightened, blxsmitn escaped. io cause is known for the attempted murder. Fell Forty Fent to Death. SnAMOKIN, Pa., Sept. 11. John Reed, a curpenter, aged 124 years, of Snydertown, fell from the top of tho Patterson breaker, a distance of forty foot, and crushed his head and broke his neck. Despite his ter rible injuries, however, ho was restored to consciousness nnd lived noarly two hour. He was married two months ago. Ilentlt of the Queen of Gypsies. Cincinnati, Sept. 11. Bridget Gi rman known as the "Queen of Gypsies," in America, died at her camp near this city, aged n5. bin- has ruled in Amurli-1 since the death of her husband, Kin- Joua Gor man, two yean ago, and will be sui needed by her sou, Hurt ley Gorman, undira re gency. Hundreds o dispatches ari being seut to gypsies in different parts of the country to-day. The queen lived a roam ing life all her days nud was popular with her Btibjeots. Marie Homeless by Fire. Massillon, O., Sept. 11. The little vil lage of Dalton, -located nine miles north of here, was almost totally destroyed by lire early lu the morning. The lire origi nated lu a stable, and while the direct cause of Its origin Is unknown ltjls' pre sumed that it wns prompted by tramps taking quarters there for the night. The entire loss is estimated at 1300,000. Hun dreds of women and children are rendered homeless, nud are seen on every corner crying bltterlv. KIT TD rin"NTOV I w a.v a. j Monongaliela whiskey..... , Pure rye whiskey, XX lflne Old Bourbon. XXX.,, ....6O0 a qt. 11 ft qt. ,..fl 26aqt. Superior Blackberry Brandy.. ..$1 a qt. superior uogrmo jirauuy ti.vu imported Jamaica Bum......,fl.50 aqt. ...TrnriTninTrw ...1 n X """Jest brSs oTuawi LAST OF THE SEASON. Special Excursion to Atlantic City via the Pennsylvania Railroad. Encouraged by the liberal patronage of the special seashore excursion from tho Schuylkill Valley, on Sunday last, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for an additional excursion to Atlantic City, Sunday, September 10, nud the low rntes will plnce the excursion within tho means of nil. Tho special train will bo run to Wash ington Street Wharf, Philadelphia, thence to Camden (avoiding transfer through Philadelphia), connecting there with special train for Atlantic City. Appended is n schedule of rntes and time of special train : A. M. Kate. Leave Pottsvllle s.00 J2U) ' Schuylkill Haven 5.00 2 00 " Adamsdale J. 13 IK) " Auburn .5.1I) 180 " Hamburg s.32 1 75 " Bhoemakersville Ji.40 1 65 " Mobrsvllle 5.41 ICS "' Leesport ....5.46 1 00 " Temple .5.65 1 (10 11 Heading....... 0.10 150 " Ulrdaboro 8.2S 1 2i " Douglassvllle ti.jtt 1 76 " l'ottstown 8.119 1 36 " Parker Kord 6.48 1 as " Spring City e.M 1 X " I'hroolxvllle 7.02 1 00 " rerklomen 7.c8 1 00 " lietzwood .7.11 10) " Franklin Avenue..- 7.21 l'O " Norrlstown 7.33 100 Arriving nt Atlantic City 10.10 a. m. Returning, leaving Atlantic City 7.00 p. m. satno day, and making finmo stops. Last Excursion to Atlantic City. Tho Philadelphia and Reading railroad will run the last cheap excursion of the season to Atlantic City on Thnrsdny.Sent. 18th. Tickets will be good going to Phila delphia on any tralu of that date ; from Philadelphia to Atlantic Cityonnny train of the 13th and 14th, nnd good to return on any train up to nnd including Sept. 22. Stop-off lu Philadelphia allowed within timo limit. 0-10 3t Out Decadents. Fllpbutt (tho famous young art crltlo) 'Ullol What's this pencil sketch I've just found on this easel P Our Artist Oh, it's by Flumpkin, the impressionist fellow nil you young chnps nro so enthusiastic nbout, you know. Clevor, nln't Itf Fllpbutt Clovcrl Why, It's dlvlnol Such freshness, such nalvctol Such a splendid scorn of mcro conventional techniquol Such n Our Artist 'Ullo, oloiuanl A thonnd pardons! That's tho wrong thing you've got hold ofl That's just a scribble by this llttlo scamp of n grandson of mlno. Ilia first nttompt. Not very promising, I fear, but ho'fl only 4. Punch. Applying Ills Knuwledge. "Wlinh yoh git dnt chicken yoh's pic lnf" nsked Aunt Sernphinn. "Nommlnd," replied her husband. "Kf yoh's gwino tor bring chickens rou. byah, I ltaln't sco why yoh doan' wnltti do folksos gits 'em 'cooked." "Dat showc ycr weakness 'bout p'lltlcal 'conomy." 'G'long " "Hit do, shu." "How do ltf" ''Er cooked chicken nm in do house locked up, hut do nnt'rnl fowl nm out In do henhouso, whar yoh kin git to 'cm. All ob which nm in ncoordanco wif do well known prlnclplo dat do raw mntcrlnl doan' 'nulro 07, much pertectlon cz do finished ahtlcle." Washington Star. Spreading Italls Cause a Wreck. New Okleans, Sept. 11. Spreading rails caused a serious wreck on the-Shell Beach railway. Julius Applehaus, nged 10, wns almost Instantly killed. Willie Flick, nged 18, has since died of tho in juries received, nnd Engineer Crawford was badly hurt. IneeiullarUm unit Sulclile, PlTTSFIELl), Mnss., Sept. 11. George Hall, aged 70 years, committed suicide at Lanebboro after having set lire to n burn, which was destroyed. Mr. Hall had been for years prominent 111 this section of the country, I'uiClllat rllnimiT's Wife Oi.mmlts Sulaldr. Coney Im.vnii, Sent, ll. Emma Au- maun, the romtnoo law wire or limy Plimmer. iue champion bantamweight pugilist, c uuiiii'd Miirlde at Kcot hotel, on th 11 1 arly in the morn ing by inh.ilin Tj:!io International famous REMEDY for NEURALGIA and similar Complaints. Miauuiotarea unaer mo Btringen utHMAN MEDICAL LAWS, preEcriDea oy eminent physicians 1 DR. RIGHTER'S nt, I Only genuine with Trade Mark "Anchor H.r . . - mauuiaciurer! lammerzlenxaUi Dr.IUchter of I i. Ad. Bichtcrit Co., 17 Wjrttn Hi., 1TIW JC2S -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. . 12 Branoh Honses. Own Glassworks. 5 & bOc. fur u!o 11 Ki.,n. ),? C S. lirl l,,h V U..w, tt lu,,,,. 1 1. n n r J iii m nu,, a. . a 11 nun r r 11 &ifun a Sua Mrect Lrseglststo! AND LIVERY, 13 Nox'tli Jardin Street. WARREN J. PORTZ. Piano Tuner. Pltnos and organs repaired. Orders lett at 11 Ncrth Mtln street, bhcr.indoih.wlll receive arampt attention 31 South Main St. I a LiquorStore I ight Porter and Wiener Beer, f Temperance Drinks. Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING shine. Cycling is the popular MM O . r- - 1 ne 1094 coiumoias 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. POPE MFG. CO., Doston, New York, Chicago, Hartford. A beautiful Illustrated catalogue free at our agencies, or by mall for two a-cent stamps. pECHUlE H. KKICK, Krlcn's Hardware Store, South Main Street, Is agent for Columbfi Safe Deposit Building and Saving I ASSOCIATION OF 331. llVE-A-STIIi:!?., The value of ench shnro Is 200 nt maturity. Application fee on each share. 25 cents ; nnd monthly dues on ench share, six months or longer, 5 per cent, interest will Members may withdraw one or all shares notice, and nre entitled to the full nmount with six per cent, interest after the first torceu out. ju snnrcnoiuers nre entitled to loans irom tne tuna on rem estnte secur ity. Reference nnd information on nppllcatlon. New series starts In Sept., 1894. Shnres mny be subscribed for nny time, nnd dues, etc., will be received nt the office of M. H. Mnster'a marble ynrd. 127 N. Jnrdln St.. on the first Mondnv after the flrBt Saturday 01 eacn monin. we reier to F. J. KEITIIAN, Baker nnd Confectioner. W. JOHNSON. Lumber Denier. REV. ROBERT O'BOYLE. WALTER L MAIN'S Grandest and Best Show on Earth In all lis grandeur will be In Shenandoah, Friday, Sept, ll $ RINbBi a STAGES, 5 MENAGERIES. HlDtjoflrome. Itaco Tract. Btcel Barred Animal Arena, Trained Animal Exhibition, Herds of Elephants, 100 Circus Performers, 1,000 men and horses employed, seating ca pacity, 12,0t0. THE RIDING LION. The only Horseback rldinglLlon in tho Civ. inzeu worm to-aay. OTANT MALE GOIIILLA. Only Living Amert an Born Monkey. I'enorming iiercanis, uorfo dhck riuing Lion. Live Koohter Orchef tro, High Jumping Horse Geneva, SI Horses Driven and Hidden by one man. TOO pcnormicg uiuwn uiepium .uizkib. Twenty ti.rllllnir Races in the HlDDOflromc. Jiacninccnt I'questrian i-ageani. jiDsoiuieiy W'atcrprool Pavilions. No gambling or games ol cbonce allowed. Worth coming miles to see. Three times larger than ever. Tho Grandest, Etchest, Handsomest, trl unphal Htreet Parade every day at 10 o'clock a. m., precentlnit great features. tlCDocr open at 1 and 7 p. m. Performances begin one hour later. Admission 60 cents. Chil dren unaer is years, nan price. Immediately alter thoparade don't lall tosce the tree exhibition on tho lot btforo tte open ing ot tho big doors. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tapj Cboice temperance dilnks and cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVX1I 3IAIX 8T11EE1. Birds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest and Largest Glass of Beer. Free Lunch Dallj, JonN Weeks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. MISCELLANEOUS. OR SALE.-Cbcap. a ten-stop, fcoctavo organ wltn two lull sets 01 recas. tn 0nnd ordl-r. Annlv to Bcnl. D. Beddall. WE Penn, or Elmer Wilde, musio teacher, North Jnrdln street, SLecanaoab, u-zw T osT On nnwerti street, a bunch of kevs. ij A suitable reward will t.o given tor their return to Meluskey's restaurant, corner Lloyd ana Howera streets. e-it-ii T?OKSALE, CHEAP Show case, Klaus tables, and store shelving looking' Apply at 21 Houth Main street M. Cohen, Trustee, (Ml at TTIOR HALE. Two first-class fresh cows, in I' third can. addiv to usniei tisiev. cornel Lloyd and Emerfck streets, Hhcnsndoah, P, A BARGAIN. If sold this month. Two tracts of 600 scree each, ot valuable coal and timber land In Tennessee, win bear In vpfttlpntlon. Tracts wilt be sold tlncrlv. Ad dress HsKALP, bbenaodoan, Pa, TTOIt BALE. Htorcroom and dwelling. Good I location. Kent reasonable. Apply at Kendrtck House. iO-tf OK SALE. A good, eound horse. Price reasonable. AddIv to Michael Peters, bbenandoah, Pa, 8-iS-tt 7inn TIPNT Twn rftfiTriH. for Office fl use: neatca oy stcami gas; cneup. auuiy 1 to Kelcwlcb, B. Main street. . B. Wain street. j-io-u WANTED SALESMEN 178. CO per week, selling electrlo light outfits for houses, stores and shops. Motors for running ma- .hlnA anrf A,V,n, nnnnlnp rnitnntpfl nftlrlna. UUlliWUIUlKLC whom JVO. .vwu, P.IInrrlson& Co,, Clerk No. H, Columbus, IJOK BALE. The Mt. Carmel House prop ' erty. on the eorner of Oak street and the Avenue. Mt. Carmel. Is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell the hotel building wltn or without the aajolnlm rrnund. Any Information as to fisnres am terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomos Bcnoecer, ui uurmei. tt-i-ii HERE is Health in the Wheel. Firm muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of nlentv of out-door exercise and sun sport of the day. Ride a Columbia READING, PA. Agents. , $1.00. On dnes paid in ndvnnce for a be allowed nt time of pnymeut is made. at anytime by giving 80 days' written of dues paid on such shares, together year's membership. No shares will ba tno iouowing snnrenoiuers: J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. P. CAMP NO. 200, P. O. S. of V. CAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of a; ALL MEN and WOMEN Have business with others, nnd slioukf, therefore, have a business education. The quickest way to get the best Ideas of modern business practice la to attend tho WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE, NEW AHIHEAOITB BUILDING, (All conveniences, elevator service.) II WEST ilARKET, WILKES-BARRE. PI This year's catalogue la something especially line. Ask for it. HOTEL KAIER, OHAB. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In tne region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures Pool and Billiard Booms Attached. ROOF PAINTING promptly done wltfcv VV HAWTHORN'S U. S. ROOI' PAINT bj Jk.. XOST, Agent, 189 East Ooil street, Bhenandoah. It Is tho best ana only guarantee paint against corrosion, nre and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roots and nails. Give it a trlnl. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles dtnlncr room attached, Finest wines, liquors, cigars. licfde Bargain 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. 10(1 North Centre Street, IPOTTSVILLE!. BXEW LAUNDRY Chnrlev Lee & Co. will open a laundrv in the Ferguson House block on Saturday. sept. ist. snirts win no munurieu lor if cents, collars, 2 cents, and cuffs 4 cents per air. itenny-wasnea sums win ue laun ried for S cents. Fnnillv washlnir done. Mending free. Work called for and de livered free. WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop in nt Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness Bobbins' Building, West Centre St. Shenandoah's Reliable If and Xiaimdry Cor. Lloyd and White Bta. AU work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Atrlal solicited, i X x or Bale uy uruuier isros. SU.UtUlUV