433 EVENING HERALD WKDNKSllAY, KKPT. V-', 1M4 1 B3EDEDITI0N LAST OF THE SEASON. Special Bxcurslon to Atlantic City via the Pennsylvania Hallroad. KncournRetl by tlio liberal pitrounge of the npccinl seashore excursion from the Schuylkill Valley, on Sundny last, the Pennsylvania Hnllroiul Company has nrraiiKcd (or an additional excursion to Atlantic City, Sunday, September 10, and the low rates will place tbo excursion within tho means of all. The speeial train will ho run to Wash ington Street Wharf, Philadelphia, thenco ti Camden (avoiding transfer throuuh Philadelphia), connecting there with special train lor Atlantic City. Appended Is n schedule of rates and time of special train : A. M. Leave Pottuvlllo .5.00 ' Hchuylklll Haven .....AW " Adsmsdale " Auburn t.19 " Hamburg " Hhoemakersvillo 5.il) " Mohmvllle .fi.ll " Leesport 15.18 " Temple S.K " Heading 0.10 " lllrdnboro 0.26 " Dougliu-BVille v:fi " Pottstown 0.811 Parker Ford 0.18 Bprlng Olty 0.68 I'brenlxvlllo 7.02 " I'erklomen 7.08 " llctswood .7.11 " Franklin Avenue 7.21 " Norristown 7.S3 Hate. 82 ui 200 ISO 1 SO ITS 1 ins 10) i ho ISO 26 i m 1 25 1 25 125 1 00 loo 100 1 '0 100 Arriving at Atlantic City 10.10 a. m. Ucturnlng, leaving Atlantic City 7.00 p. m. same, day, and making nunc stops. Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart elves perfect relief tn all cases of organic or sympathetic heart disease In 30 minutes, and speedily effects n cure. It is n peer less remedy for palpation, shortness of breath, smothering spells, pain In left side and all symptoms of n diseased heart One dose convinces. Sold by .T. M. II II Ian. w&s G-45-ly A Chance to Invest. If von have a few thousand dollars von can make n good investment In a MO acre coal and timber tract in Tennessee. It will be sold nt n sacrlllce, tho owner being ptislied lor money. Address HEIt ALP ofllce, Shennndoab, Pa. While in Chlcairo. Mr. Charles L Knhler, a prominent shoo merchant of Ilea Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious time of it. He took such n severe cold that he could hardly talk or navicate. but tho prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy cured him of his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who had bad colds followed his example and half a 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 uy uruuier uros. Low Hates to Norristown. For the benefit of persons desiring to visit Xorristown during the time of tho Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania Statu Firemen's Association to he held nt thnt noint Sentcmber 18 to 21. the Penn sylvania Hallroad Company will sell to the public on September 20 round-trip tickets from Pottsvllle and intermediate stations to Xorristown nnd return nt rate of one first class fare for the round trip, These tickets will bo rood for colmr tins- sage on all trains up to noon of September 20, nnd will bo valid for return pasiqge only on thnt date. Kound-trlp tickets to Norristown and return will also be sold at the single fare rate, on presentation of card orders, irom September lu lo L'U, good to return until September 20 in clusive. An opportunity will be offered for a trip to Atlantic City on September si or as, round trip ucKets irom jNorrls towu to Atlantic City nnd return being sold on thoedays at tne extremely low rale of tl.75 for the round trip. These tickets will ho sold to all nersous nnmv Ing. and will be valid for return passage until heptemuer ao inclusive. A. M. Balloy, n well known citizen of Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic dinrrhiua and used many remedies with little re lief until she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholern and Diarrhoea Itemedy, which lias cured her sound and well. Give It a trial and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 2fi nnd 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Hros. Now or Never. People who have not secured copies of the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced In "The Jingle City," and superb photographs of famous men anil women and scenes In every laud as in corporated In "Voynge Around the World," should apply for them nt the IlEllALD ofllce without delay, as onlv a ew copies are left and the supply will not be renewed. Xo household should be without a complete set of these marvelous productions. When Baby ivu tick, wo ravo her Cactorlo, When she mi a ChlUl, aha cried for Cattof feu When she iwoanie Il8, sho clung to Oastorla, Waen the Lad Children, lie gavo iimn Oastorla Girt Them Your Orders. Hooks & Brown, the North Main tret stationers, are the authorized town agents of the Evening Herald and all orders left In tlieir care will lie uromtitlr attended to. Til' 11 KHALI) Is also on sale nt all the other lending stationery storm n the town. Oon't TobaoM Spit orSwokeyeurLlfe Awiy 1 the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about Xo-to-bac, the w inderlul, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trilling and the man v bo wants to quit and can't runs no Enysicnl or llunuclnl risk In using "Xo-to ac." Sold by all druggists. Hook at drug stores or by mall free, Address me sterling Iteiuixly (Jo., in aiana Mineral springs, lint. w&s-ly Coming: Events. Oot. 10th. Annual supper of the Eng lish Baptist ohurch in Bobbins' opera Jiouse. Sept 34 and 25. Ice cream and peach festival at Bender's hall. Win. I'eun tinder the auspices of Our Band. Irving W. Larimore, physical director pf Y. M. C. A., Dea Moines, Iowa, says he can conscientiously recommend uuauioer. Jain's Pain Balm to athletes, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players nnd the pro fession In general for bruises, sprains and dislocations; also for soreness nud still ness of the muscles. Whon applied before the parts become swollen it will effect a cure In one half tho time usually required. Tor sale by Giruhler Bros. SUNK BY A STEAMER A Schooner Cut In Two nnd 1'nur Men llrmvneil. Nkw Yohk, Sept. 12. Tne steamer Por tia, from Halifax, has arrived at City Islam), and report" thnt she ran into and sunk the throe limited schooner Dora M. French about tour miles from Cuddy htink light. Four ont of the five men comprising the schooner's crow were drowned. The accident occurred in a dense fog. The steamer was running at full spn-d, blowing her whistle at short Intervals. She Btruck the sailing vessel just forward of thu foremast and cut her in two. The latter sank in less than two minutes, going down head foremost, and leaving her broken foremast and sails ncroBs the Portia's bow. One man could beseen swimming amidst the wrecknge, and two others were vis ible Just below striving to rench the sur face, but they were caught In tho vortex aud homo down. A boat was quickly lowered by the steamer and one mnn picked up. His name Is Jcremlali Murphy, of Xew York. He was mate of the lost vessel and gives the following ac count of the tllmster: The Portia also suffered considerable damage. Her foretopmast was carried away and forty feet of rail lost. A hole was stove In the starboard bow just oe low tho water lino, and tho forward com partment filled with water. The passen gers were nt lunch nt tho tlmu of tho col lision, aud several were badly scared. By a strange fatality Dr. Cook nud sev enteen members of his ill-starred Arctic expedition were on board. This Is the third serious marine disaster in which they have had part within tho last two months. Tho Portia was a sister ship to tho lost Mirjtnda, on which tho Cook party sailed for tho northern seas, uud which was sunk lu the ice. Tim Plillllpa-.lloCny Fond Ilenitwed, HUNTINGTON, W. Vn,, Sept. 12. Ite- ports have reached hero of fresh trouble in Logan county between tho Phillips McCoy factions. On Saturday evening tho parties met near Williamson nnd sev eral shots were llrod on both sides. Three men were seriously Injured. Sunday even ing tho McCoys followed the Phillips fac tion to church nt Thacker, nud another riot took place. John Phillips was shot aud cannot recover nud two of tho McCoy crowd were also injured. A Hundred Natives Killed. ZANZWAlt, Sept. 12. Mr. Benzlev nnd tho Itev. Mr. Firmluger, who reached Dar hs Salaam, German East Africa, iu a dhow from KUwn, oil that const, on Sept. 8, hnve arrived here, and report that tho governor's house at Kilwa was at tacked by 2,000 natives, armed with flint lock rifles, on tho morning of Sept. 7. Tho fight lasted two hours and the natives were repulsed with a loss of 100 killed. The Germans lost ono Soudnncso soldier killed and one German soldier wounded. Married on Ills fleattibril, ScrtANTON, In., Sept. 12. W. J. Thomp son nud Mrs. Mary McQuade were married here, besido the former's denthbed, An hour later tho newly wedded man expired, after Having nuulo a will, leaving every thing ho had to his bride. Tho latter had been grnnted n dlvorco from her second husband, but a few hours before tho weddlng.undhns been living with Thomp son, as his wife, for tho past year. Tho dead man was formerly chairman of tho Populist county committee, nnd died of consumption. A llrewor Kllloil tr n llnrtender. CHICAGO, Sept. 12. Thomas Cantwell, son of Thomas Cantwell, president of tho lingle Brewing conipnny, was killed by Thomas Morgan, a bartender nt Xo. 2 State stre.t. Cantwell and two others whoso names are not known, and who esonped, entered the snloon as tho bar tender was counting the proceeds of tho day's salos, uud demanded the monoy, Cantwell was in advance of the others aud covered the bartender with n re volver. General llooth Stnrts fi,r America. London, Sept. l!i. Detachments from tho Salvation Army from all parts of London nsteiubled nt Kuston railroad fetation yesterday lu order to bid farewell to General Booth, who started for Amer ica. The general will reach Xew York about Oct. 20, and proceed to the princ! pal northern and western cities of the United States, eventually reaching San Francisco, and finishing his tour at Seat tle, W ash., on Dec. 28. Killed a U'itneas. OrSLIKA, Ala., Sept. 12. Matthew Whuley, professional witness against il lict distillers, was shot and killled near Wodowee, ltandolph county. A party went to his house and tried to get him to come out. On his refusing a number of shots were tired into tho building, and llnnlly it was sot on lire. One of tho party Baw Whuley go through a window and fired nt him, the ball taking effect lu his bruin. Oorbett nnd Courtney Llnblo to Arrest. NEWAItK, X. J., Sept. 12. Judge Depue, in opening the Essex county court charged tho grand jury iu regard to tho CorbettCourtuey light in the Edison laboratory at Orange. The judge said the grand jury should carefully look into the ease nud if they found the published reiKirts lu the newspapers to t) true, th two men were liable to Indictment on the charge of priise fighting. Hurled Jewelry Found, Reading, Pa., Sept. 12. Harry Ash nnd Henry Werts, uotn young men, were ar rested here, charged with robbing the residence of Mrs. 1'i. P. Stewart, while she was away spending the summer. They got Jewelry and cosh worth $T00. Some of the goods were found bunied under a tree on thu outskirts of theoit.p - 1 1 "i Fatut Accident at a CroMlug, Whitehall, X. Y., Sept. 14, While at tempting to cross tho track ahead of the north bound express train at Putnam, X. 1., .Mr. and Mrs. Oroou lllgglns, or lieu sou, Vt., were Instantly killed, And n lit tle girl, Mary Mauley, was fatally Injured Tile Weather. Generally fair; rorthensterly winds. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES, NnMonitl League. At Pittsburg First game: PltUbgrg, 0; Philadelphia, 7. Second game: Pittauurg, l; Philadelphia. 8. At Chicago Chicago, 17; Boston, 3 At Cleveland First gain i Cleveland, 13; New York, 3. Second gams Xew Xork, 0: Cleveland, 1. 2?uteru League. At Scrtinton Spriuglleld, 14; Seijmton, 10. At Butrulo Youkers, 8; Hutiauo, 4, At F.rle-Wilkesbarre, 0; Erie, 3. SVt Sy FOR SALE. Empty Molasses, Vin egar aud Lard Barrels. FOR SALE, One Bay Horse MA Heifer's. AMUSEMENTS. "sriPEn AND FLY." The "Spider nnd Fly," which appears nt Ferguson's theatre this evening, will not only be the largest, but the most complete organization of the present season. The present is tho nge of nmuse mcnt advancement, n principal result pf modern development, ine great cities oi the world cive shape and direction to the manners, customs nnd opinions of society. France, without Paris, would find its intellectual development immeasurably retarded. England, without London, would bo like Sampson, shorn of his locks. These results ns indicated being coeval with nnd mainly tho outgrowth of productive advancement, tc iouows mat tho part amusement plays in tho advance ment is nn accurate tcstof its importance. To keep abreast of the times requires ornins, energy and experience, improved methods of entertainment, particularly of a Bpectaculnr nature, must be pre sented on a prodigious scnle, and there mUBt be a lender. M. B. Leavltt, the proprietor of the "Spider and Fly," is classed as ono of the wealthiest nnd most successful theatrical managers in Amer ica, und his success is due entirely to the close study he gives to theatrical matters. Five vears ngo no orgnnized the "Spider nnd fly" company. The production wns men ns it is now a instinct novelty, con taining all the brlchtest and best features of spectacle. "SHE COULDN'T SIARIiY TURKIC. The above title seemed to Brouse the curiosity of the Xew York public, so much so that on the opening night the house wns packed to the doors. The success of the play was instantaneous, nnd during the entiro 2s ew York engage ment the theatre was crowded. Tbeplay Is an unqualified success; tho scenery beyond nnything seen yet; the company a powerful nnd evenly balanced one, and Miss Lillian Kennedy ns the heroine Bess" presents a characterization which for histrionic ability has never been sur passed on tho American Btnge. MAIN'S CIRCUS. Tho mammoth tents were crowdod with spectators and when they return even lnrger tents will have to bo made to ac commodate the crowds which will greet that grand show. Glen Cove, X. Y., Gazette. Will exhibit here afternoon and evening of Friday, Sept. 21. CENTRALIA. Centralia, Sept. 12. James J. Coliban visited Ashland on Monday. Patrick Cox. one of Lost Creek's popu lar young men, smiled on the fair ones of town on Sundty. The Centralia IHch School foot ball team would llko to hear from the Shenan doah High School team. Lomr penked cans mav be seen on the neads or numerous young tiiooas uero. Don't forcot the E. L. C's partv ou Sen tember SOtli. Young folks from all the surrounding towus will be in attendance and they will have a delightful time. Mis. Bichnrd Joyce, nn need nnd re spected lady of town, quietly passed away Sunday evening. Death wasdueto paralysis. Tho business men of this place and Ashland crossed bats nt tho hitter's Broutftls yesterday afternoon. It resulted iu n defeat for our boys, although n very tight game was played, llooney, for our team, did some excellent twirling. The hall only reached the outfield once while be was in the box. The score was 5 to 4. The funeral of James Conway, who died on Saturday, took place yesterday from his Into home on North streot. It was well attended, numerous friends from the neiuhborlDir towus being present Services were conducted by llev. Power and interment mane in St. lunntlus cemetery. Mr. Conway's death was due to effects of a bone disease upon his whole system. Three years ago he felt a slight pain nt one of his elbows. Several months Inter he sought treatment nt n 1'hlladel nhia hospital. His friends would not con sent to nn amputation of the arm. A year ago ho went to the Miners' Hospital at Fountain Springs nnd after ineffectual attempts to save the arm an nmputntlon was made, but the operation came too late. The disease bad gained headway nud spread rapidly through his system, his neck, back, chest aud legs becoming alfeoted. He suffered terribly. The de ceased was 10 vears of aue and enioved n reputation which mnny of his age might envy. Jlo wns quiet, lnuustrious, genial ana very joptiiar. MAHAN0Y CITY. Mahanoy City, Sept. 19 W. II. Snyder Is transacting busluess in Tamaqua to aay.uHP" ,, Phil Coyle is attending to busiuess in rotisviue to-tiay. Edward Coyle, of St. NIobolaB, is visit ing friends in 1'ottsviue to-day. MeesrB. Edwnrds, Boyer and Ward boomed trade in Quakake yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball, of East Pine street, visited friends in Delano yesterday. Bills are posted for Pita & Webster's snow, wuicn win appear uere on tne ibtli, The Stone family was increased vaster day by the arrival of a bouncing baby uoy. Knler'B opera house will be re-opened to- moriow unnrsuayj incus wuu tne pro duction of "Wife for Wife." Prof. Jones' orchestra of fourteen pieces will be in at tendance. VL P. CONRY, VTonougahehi whiskey..., 60c a qt. 'are ryo whiskey, XX j;i n qt. ii'Ino Old Bouibon, XXX 1 26 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy.... fl a qt. uperlor Cognao Brandy $1.00 a qt. 'jb ported Jamaica Bum. ......(1. 60 a qt. VOENGLING'S Stock and Fresh - Best brands of 6c Cigars Armenian l'rlanners lteteaied. London, Sept. 12. Replying to repre sentations made by the Armenian com munities in Rnglaud. India and the Uni ted States, the Karl of Kltnberly.secretary of state for foreign affairs, writes thnt ho has received a telegraphic report from the British consul at Angorn, Asiatic Turkey, saying that. In accorda. with the in structions of theporte, all the Armenians, to the nutnlwrof 170, who were sentenced by the Yngart court, have been released, and orders have been given to reopen the cases of tho seventeen who were sentenced to death. "Hoy lltAnEellst" Wedded. WESTMINSTER, Mil., Sept. 12. At the Christain SVorKers' camp meeting, Lin wood, Carroll county, n number of per sons witnessed tho mnrriage of Joseph W. Gross to Mary Etta Carter, both of Wilmington, Del. Tho ceremony wns performed by llev. Edmund Waltou, the manager of the camp. Mr. Gross is known as tho "Boy Evangelist," nnd is not 21. The consent of his mother hnd to be obtained before ho could be married to his bride, who is but 10. No Sturnr llounty. Washington, Sept. 12. Secretary Car lisle, in a letter addressed to Senator Caf fery, of Louisiana, officially decided that under tho new tariff law it would be un lawful to appoint Inspectors, weighers nud testers of bounty sugars under the McKlnley act, nud, further, that congress, having mndo no appropriation for the em ploymeut of Buch officials, the laws of the United States prohibit tho employment of such persons to serve without pay. A Qunrrel 'itesults Fatally. Datton, O., Sjpt. 12. Early in the morning Ben P. Trnvles, nged 55 , a pen sioner, nud Jull i A, Batten, aged 54, his paramour, engaged jn n qunrrel with fatal results. Tho woman used a club on Trnvles, inflicting wounds about tho head from which ho died a few hours later. She gavo herself up to the police and claimed that the blows were struck in de fending herself from his drunken brutal- Uy. A Hnndinine ltesldeuee llurned. Lancaster, Pa,, Sept. 12. The hand some home of John W. Helmenz, on East Orange street, tho fashionable residence section of the city, wns completely gutted by fire, shortly titter 11 o'clock last night. The house was unocenpiod, nnd is sup posed that the fire originated from tho imperfect insulntion of the electric HgLt wires. A Drunken Man's Deed. Brooklyn, Sept. 12 Peter McArdle, 8 years old, of 32 York street, while Intoxi cated, threw his 5 year-old niece, Mamie McArdle, out of thu second story back window to the ground. Ho then jumped after her. ' She is internally injured and likely to die. McArdle was slightly in jured, his fall being broken by a clothes line. Ho is under arrest. Low Rates to Wllkes-Barre. All Lehigh Valley agents will sell on September 12th and 13th special tickets to Wllkes-Barro and return nt single fare rate on account of the Firemen's Conven. Hon. Tickets good for return on all trains until the 14th. 9-10-4t Collars and Cuffs that nre water proof. Never wilt and not effected by moisture. Clean, neat and durable. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth. The genuine ore made by covering n linen collar or cuff on both sides with "celluloid" and as they nre the only waterproof goods made with such nn interlining, it follows that they arc the only collars and cuffs that wdl stand the wear nnd give satisfac tion. Every piece is stamped as follows: TRADE MARK- If anything else is offered you it Is nn imitation. Refuse any but the genu ine, nud if your dealer does not have what you waut send direct to us, en closing amount and stating size aud whether a stand-up or turued-dowu collar is wautcd. Collars 23c each. Cuffs 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 42M29 Broadway, Mew york. AND LIVEItY. 13 North Jnrdiii Stroot. WARREN J. PORTZ. . .rawia-PiaTio Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at i aoiia main street, Dutnmaoan.wiu reco: prompt attention. 31 South Main St. iiLiouorStore Ale. Draught Porter and Wiener and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. Beer. 0 .31: - Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING ! 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 of progress, Uolumbias still maintain their proud position as the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached. POPE MFG. CO., Boiton, New York, Chicago, Hartford. A beautiful Illustrated catalogue free at our agencies, or by mall for two a-oent ttampt. OEOKOE II. bicycles. KKICK, Krlcs's Hardware Safe Deposit Building and Saving ASSOCIATION OF 33:. lMrASO?3B3EL, W . 33C. TV A OJEC3MCu.3Sr, The value of each share Is $200 at maturity. cents ; ana mommy tines on encn snare, six months or lonprer, 5 per cent, interest Mem tiers mav witnaraw one ornu snares notice, and nre entitled to the full amount with six per cent. Interest after the first year's membership. No shares will bo forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity, ltcference and information on application. .New series starts In Sept., 1894. Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will be received at the oMlco of M. H. Mnster'8 marble yard. 127 N. Jardin St., on the first Monday after the first Saturday of each month. We refer to F. J. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner. J. W. JOHNSON, Lumber Dealer. nEV. IlOBEltT O BOYLE. WALTER L. MAIN'S Grandest and Best Show on Earth In all Its grandeur will be In Shenandoah, Friday, Sept, 21, 3 RINUS, 2 STAGES, 5 MKNAGERIEB. Hippodrome, Race Track, Bteel Barred Animal Arena, Trained Animal Exhibition, Herds ot Elephants, 100 Circus l'erformers, 1,001 men and horses employed, seating ca pacity, 12,010. THE RIDING LION. The only Horseback rldltiglLlon In the Civ ilized World to-day. GIANT MALE GORILLA. Only Living Amerl"an Horn Monkey. rerforming Elephants, Horco back riding Lion. Live KooMfr Orchestra. High Jumping Horeo Geneva, SI Horses Driven and Hidden by one mnn. The performing Clown Kleplnnt Lizzie. Twenty drilling Haces In the Hippodrome, ilagnltlcent Equestrian Pageant. Absolutely Waterproof Pavilions. No gambling or games of chance allowd. Worth coming miles to see. Three times larger than ever. The Grandest, Elihest, Handsomest, tri umphal Street Parndo every day at 10 o'clock a. m.. presenting great features. fSDoor open at 1 and 7 p. m. Performances begin one hour later. Admission GO cents. Chil dren under 12 years, half r rlco. Immediately alter theparaoe don't fall tosee the tree exhibition on the lot btforo the open ing ot tho Llg doore. A genuine welcome (Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVTlt MAIX BTJIEE1. Birds and animals of all selections." Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest id Largest Glass of Beer. Free lunch Dal!, JonN Weeks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. MISCELLANEOUS. I70U SALE.-Chcan, a tcn-Etop. 5-octavo 1 organ with two full pets oi lteds- In goodurdir. Arplv to lienj. U. lieddall, Wm. Penn. or Elmer Wilde, mutlo teacher, North Jardin street, BLenandoah. 0 0 2w T OST. On Bowers street, a bunch ot keys I i A suitable reward will to given for their return to Meluskey's restaurant, corner Lloyd and uowcrs streets. u-ii-m T70H SALE. CHEAP Show case. Ioolilna- r glats, tables, acd nore shelving Apply at 21 boulh Main street. M. Cohen, Tru-tee, H-ii n lilt BALE. Two first-class fresh cows. In P third calf. Apply to Daniel Haley, corner jioyu aim iiueru-a sireeis, oueusnuusn, i s. A BARGAIN. It told this month. Two tracts of 6C0 acres each, of valuable coal and limber land In Tennessee. Will bear In vestigation. Tracts will be cold tlngly. Ad' dress Hiiialk, Bheoanaoab, Pa. IJOR BALE. Htoreroom and dwelling. Good location. Rent reasonable. Apply at tt.ena.ncK uouse. g-ao-ii ITlOlt SALE A good, eourd horse. Price ' reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, Dnenanaoan, i'a. o-i-ii OR BENT. Two rooms, for office use: hPftlpn hv steam: gas; Cheap. Appiv to L. Itelowlcb.H. Mala street, TtTTANTED SALESMEN I75.C0 per week. VY selling electrlo light oututs for houses, stores ana snnps. juoiors lor running ma chlnerv. and other popular patented articles oututs complete when shipped. Best people, buy; permanent situation; no experience, W. . Harrison & Co,, Clerk No. 11, Columbus, umo. 17011 BALK. The Mt. Carmel House prop ; erty. on the corner of Oak street nnd the Avenue. Alt. Carmel, Is altered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell tbe hotel building with or without tbe adjoining ground. Any inform atlon as to figures and terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon tjenoener, mi, varmei. o-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 Sfre, South Main Street, Is agent for Columbia READING, PA. -SOXXtlS. . Application feo on each share, 25 l.uu. ju iiues pain in nuvance lor a will be allowed nt time of payment Is made. nt anytime ov sivintf 00 uavs' written of dues paid on such shares, together the following shareholders! J. W. STOKKS lAsdae Xo. 515, I. O. O. F. CAMP NO. 200, P. O. S. of . GAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of A. T ALL MEN . and WOMEN Have business with others, nnd should, therefore, hnve a business education. The quickest way to get the best Ideas of modern business practice ie to attend tho WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS -COLLEGE, NEW ANTHRACITE BUILDING, (All conveniences, elevator service.) II WEST MARKET, WILKES-BARRE, PI This year's catalogue Is something especially line. Ask for it. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAP. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel In tho region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures. Pool and Illlllard Booms Attached. PAnt DAIIUTINr. nrnmntlv done wltb. VST HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOf PAINT bV J2v- TfOJiSI, Agent, 189 East Coil street, Bhcmcdoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, nro and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. .Meals at all hours. Ladles' dlnfncr room attached. Finest wines, liquors, clears. licfcle Bargain For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 im. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty The A. Heeker Co. 100 North Centre Street, E OUT SVILLE. Wholesale agent for n'l Newarl, I J Export Lager aid Saazer Pale Beer. No finer made, Fine liquors and Cigars 120 Bouth Main at WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop in at Linton's Photograph Gallery, Anil let him fasten your likeness Rohbtns' Building, West Centre St. Shenandoah's Ebliablb Hand Laundv Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. j All work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Bilk tics and laco curtain t a spec ialty. O cods called for and delivered. Aftrltl solicited. X X 4 4 t i. racuseSyracuse. 9; Providence, 5,
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