tVENING HERALD Till KSDAY, NKl'T. 13, 1MH 1 11IBDEDITI0N LAST OF THE SEASON. j Special Excursion to Atlantic City via the Pennsylvania Railroad. KucournKed by tlio libernl pitronago of the special soashoro excursion from tho Schuylkill Vnlley, on Sunday Inst, the Pcunsylvonln Knllroncl Compnny has arranged for an additional excursion to Atlnutlo City, Hundny. September 10, anil Uie low rates will place tho oxcurslon within the mentis of nil. Tlio speclol train will be run to Wash ington Street Wharf, Philadelphia, thence to Camden favoldltiK transfer tlirouuli Philadelphia), connecting there with Bpoclal train for Atlantic City. Appended Is a schedulo of rates nnd tlmo of special train : A. At. Itnte. Leave Potwvllle J5.00 () Hrhuvlklll Haven R.OU 2(10 " Adsmsdale J.18 1 90 " Auburn A19 1 80 Hamburg -MB 178 " BhootnaKemvllle -8.40 1 68 Morirsvllle Ail IAS " Leosport ...M8 1 00 Temple -S.88 1 1 " ltnsdlng 0.10 1 SO lllrdsboro iVit 1 28 " Douglassvllle B.81 1 25 " 1'otintown 0.W 128 " Parker Ford 0.48 1 86 Spring City 8.W 1 28 " I'hOTiUvtllo 7.02 I 00 " Perklomeu .7.08 1 00 lletzwood .7.11 101 " Franklin Avenue 7.2) 1 "0 " Norrlstown 7.) 1 00 Arriving ut Atlantic City 10.10 a. ra. Returning, leaving Atlantlo City 7.00 p. m. tnrno day, and making ssmo stops. Whllo In Chicago, Mr. Charles li. Knhler, n prominent bIioo merchant of Dos MolneB, Iown, had quite a Berlous time of It. lie took Btich a severe cold tlmt, hn could bardlv talk or navleatc. but the prompt use of Chamberlain's CoiikIi Itemedy cured him of his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who had bad colds followed his example nnd half n (lo7.cn nerHons ordered It from the near est dniK store. They were profuse In their thanks to Mr. Hauler lor telling tnem how to euro n bad cold bo quickly. For snlo by Gruhler Bros. MEETING A DEMAND. Compartment Cars on the Pennsylvania Limited. The American people of to day are the best travelers in the world. They roquli e tho best accommodation, and it Is the aim of tho rallronds nud the sleeping car lines to supply them. Many people de sire excluslvenesB In their accommodations which has heretofore been provided lu the drawing and state-rooms. The demand for the drawing-rooms Is Increasing, nnd In order to meet It tho Pennsylvania Uall- rond Company has added to the already comprehensive nud complete equipment ot uie Pennsylvania i.imueu a couipnri mentcar. This car, finished in the usually luxurious stvle of tlio limited cars, con tains two large drawing-rooms nnd seven Htntn-rooms. The driiwlnir-rooms contain a section and one lower berth, the state rooms one section. lioth have complete nud Individual lavatory arrangements. In this car one mnv cniovnll tho privacy ot n hotel room, and travol almost as much secluded as In n nrivnte cnr. Tho Pennsylvania Limited, leaving New XorK every clay at. w.uu n. m., I'niinuei nhta V.' 20 noon. Washington. 10.no a. m. Baltimore 11 -10 n. in., and arriving nt Chicago 0.00 n. ill. next day, is the only perfectly nppoluted Limited Express running between tho Eastern cities nnd Chicago. A M. Bailey, a well known citizen of Kngeuc, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled wlthchronloillarrha'a mid UBed many remedies with little re lief until sue trlCHl (jlianiiierlalirH uoiic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which has cured her sound and well. (5ive it a fruil and yon will be surprised at the prompt relief It affords. 25 and fit) cent iiotlli'i for sale by Gruhler Isroa Now or Never. People who have not secured conies of the exquisite photographs of the World's i'alr embraced In "The Magic City," mid superb photographs of famous men and women nud scenes lu every laud as in corporated lu "Voyage Around the World," should apply for them at the HEIIAID office without delay, as only a cv copies are left and the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without a complete setof these marvelous productions. When Baby was sick, we gave hr Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Osktorla, When she lieaanio Miss, she clung to Castorla, When sue had Children, she gam them Castorla Give Them Your Orders. Hooks & lirown, the North Main Btreet stationers, arethonuthorlited town agents of the KvKMlKfl 11 Kit ALU and nil order left lu thrtr care will bo oromtitlv attended to, Tin Hi a ALU Is also on saleatall the other K vlmg stationery stores in the town. Low Rates to Norrlstown. i r t lie beueut or persons ileslrlmr to u i -it Norrlstown during the time of the Annual Convention o the Pennsylvania .-mt j Firemen's Association to be held at , bi point September 18 to 21. the Penn. " U mm Kallroad Company will sell to tU' I'uniic on epremter su round trip i Lm - lrotn l'ol i.k Hie and intermediate t t 1 1 , n m to Norrlstown and return at rate rrim tii-bt class fare for the round trln, ike-,-1 lckets will be good for going a. Vc "ii all trains up to noon of September , mid will lie valid for return passage -tiny on that date. Bound-trip tickets to Norri -town and return will also be sold at f he single fare rate, on presentation nr V orders, from September 10 to 20, L-ond to return until September 96 in- lu-ive. An opportunity will lie offered torn trip to Atlantic City on September ,.1 or round trip tickets from Norrls town to Atlantic City nnd return being sold on those days at the extremely low rate nf $1.75 for the round trip. These tickets will be sold to all nersous ainilv- Ing, and will be valid for return passage until ru'pteinoer xo inclusive. Irving W, Larimore, physical director oi i m. u. a., ues .-uoiues, town, says lit nn conscientiously recoui mend Chamber tans Pain Balm to athletes, uvmnaste. bicyclists, foot ball players and the pro jmsion in general for bruises, sprains and duloratlons; also for soreness and still-ut-JM of the muscles. When applied before ".'parts oecome swollen it win eneot n c ii-e in one half the time usually required t r fnie uy urnuier tiros. Buv Kevstone flour. lie sure that the name Lkbsio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., ls printed on every sack. tf OYSTEftraZfl AT WAR rn Tut tho Onn.tltiillonnlUj nf tlm AM Itrlvlntr rinliftriiirii nf Allrcftl flight. Tims HlVRR, N. J , Hept. 13. The rtsh trmeiiHiid oystermen nlong Mmiahawken bay are determined to fight the Oyster men's association, which lm staked off private oyster beds in the bay under a re cent act of the leifUlature. Jonathan nnd Kills Parker, two of the fishermen here, were tried In the Ocean county criminal court before Supreme Court Justice Van Syckle on three Indict ments, charging them with assault nnd battery on James Ilnrtlett, a watchman Ppointed by theOystermen's nssoclatlon. Ilnrtlett charged that on Aug. 3 Inst ho ordered the Parkers nwny from private oyster beds, and that he was compelled to raw a pistol on them niter they had truck him with nn oar. On Aug. 10 ho found them fishing ngnln and drove them away, whereupon they threw clams at him and ho was compelled to take refuge in tho cabin of his bout. Tho Parkurs did not deny these charges, but contented that they had n right to flsh In the bhy, nnd that, private parties had no right to stako off private oyster beds. Judge Van Syckle said this oriml ual charge of assault nnd battery could not establish the constitutionality of the net which disturb those men who hnvo llihed for years in the bay, but tbo case wns n trivial ono. The jury brought lu n verdict of simple assault. Acting under tho advice of counsel, tho Parker boys pnid a fluo of $1 imposed on them, but tlicy will continue, to fish lu the bay, but refrain from any assault. Thoir arrest for noting In violntion of the recent act will lead to tho certlorar lug of tho act to tho supreme court, where the constitutionality of the net will be tested on the constitutional ground that Uie waters of tho stuto aro free to the in habitants. Several wealthy residents are behind the fishermen, nud tho case will be bit terly contented. Anarchists in the Vatican Gardens'. IloMK, Sept. 13. Two men who, it Is sus pected, nro anarohists were on Sunday night observed by tho pontifical patrol to be lurking In tho Vatican gardens, wbero the pope often spends tho day. Tho patrol pursued and captured tho men as hey were scaling the wall surrounding the gardens, after having thrown way tho arms they carried. Many persons claim that the prisoners were engaged in an at tempt upon the life of his holiness. Tho polico are reticent and refuse to divulgo any knowledge they may have of the mat ter." Colored Odd Fellows l'loct Offlurm ltKAMNO, Pa., Sept. 13. At the con vention of colored Odd Fellows the fol lowing ofllcers were elected for the ensu ing year: District grand mnstor, Charles M. Nicholas, Philadelphia', deputy grand master, Edward Demby, Willlamsport; district grand secretary, Joseph M. Staf ford. Marietta; district grnnd treasurer, John A. Warren, West Chester; warden, Beiiben Ilody, Philadelphia; guardian, Joseph P. King, llarrlsburg; Marshal, John W. Alexander, Newtown: chaplain, II. 11. Armstrong, llarrlsburg. To Invpitli-Htu lnnpf.et.ir McLaughlin. Nkw York, Sept. 13. Mayor Gllroy sent n letter to a meeting of the polico board yesterday, enclosing a communication from tho supervising board of civil service examiners, which reflects seriously upon Inspector McLaughlin, nnd practically charges him with withdrawing Importnnt documents lu connection wltn tlio exam ination of certain policemen. Threecnses are referred to specifically. Superintend ent Byrnes will Investigate. llr. Conklln Held for Hansom Nilks, Mich , Sept. 13. Tho mystery as to the whereabouts of Dr. A. B. Conklin, of Cassnpolls, who wns supposed to have been murdered, is believed to he solved nt last. Mrs. Conklin yesterday received a letter stating that Dr. Conklln was in Chicago and would be delivered over for a ransom, but the price was not stated, n ir did the letter state whether lm had been kidnaped or otherwise. Sheriff Coulter left for Chicago at once. The Iloolston Jn Favor of KtlUou Keverseil. Philadelphia, Sept, 13. In the United States circuit court of appeals tueileciw inn of tho United States circuit court of New Jersey, In the Kdlson-Westinghouse Infringement case, In favor of the Edison compnny, was reversed and the case re manded, with directions to enter n decree dismissing the bill ot complaint. The coats aro put on the Edison company. Tlio Ilnnilloolc Ilroken. Danville, Pa., Sept, 13. Charles It, Buckalow, of Columbia county, one of the best known Democrats in Pennsyl vania, was nominated for congress by the Seventeenth district Democratic confer ence hero on the seventieth ballot, the deadlock of several days' duration having been broken. Tho district is nt present represented by Simon P. Wolverton, Democrat, Mr. LeUcm-lug Improving In llnalth. BetHLKIIEM, Pa., Sept. 13. The tele grams seut out from Ilnxloton to the ef feet that K. B. Leisenriug, the million aire eoal operator, was dying at Ham burg, are incorrect. Mr. Leiseuring is in Hamburg with a party of Bethlehem friends, who cabled today that he has steadily improved lu health sluoe there. T!f.linn Cnimtiunfoatlon by Uelitahtr, WAsriN iton, Sept. 18. Some experi ments nr.. in progress uuder tbe direction of the light house board to test a method of obtaining telephonic communication between the government lightships lying off the Atlantic and l'acitio coast from two to forty miles with the mainland. ftuppoisd to Hnvo lleen Druwned, Montrkal, Sept. 18. At Beaoonsfield, Joseph Taylor nnd two hotel employes, known as Oliver and Willie, went out rowing. Their boat was found In Lake St, Louis, oil Point Claire, bottom up. It is supposed the boat was eapsised and all the occupants drowned. Caui;lit In a Unit. Yobk, Pa., Sept.-13. Benjamin Myers, an employe of the Spring Grove paper mill, nine miles from here, wns caught lu a belt aud instantly killed. His head was squeezed through a small opeulug lu the Hour aud horribly crushed. AMSislunted U lille at Work. IJl Coociike, Fla., Sept. 18.-Mr. T. W. Miller was assassinated yesterday while euttiug timber. His body, riddled with bullets, was found at noon by his wife, who kad gone to call him to dinner. There is no clew to the assassin. 91 Tha Wsather. Showerst easterly winds. FOR SALE. Empty Molasses, Vin egar and Lard Barrels. FOR SALE, One Bay Horse SHE IS aim HEIRESS A Glon.or.Nter City, N- .T., Orphan Golne Abroad to Claim A Fortune. GLWOKSTEn ClTT, N..I.,Sept. 13. Eliza beth Le Sage, 12 years old, started foi Belgium yesterday. Tho little girl Is heiress to the property of the wealthiest woman in Belgium. The child's father lived in Gloucester for several years. He was all educated man, but mysterious In his actions. Re cently he died, leaving hut littlo property. Then tho fact became public that LeSage wns not on good terms with his family lu Belgium, And especially his sister, Mrs. Karhnusen, of Brussels, aud tho wealth iest womau In that country. Surrogate west, of Camdou, who had charge of the Le Snge estate, took the In t crests of the orphan in charge, and learned that under the laws ot Belgium tho is the heiress of Mrs. Karhatiscu. A eorrespondeuco was opened with the girl's wealthy aunt and other relatives. Upon learning of her brother's death Mrs. KarhaitBen became greatly inter ested In the child, and wroto to Surrogate Wast that littlo Elizabeth was her heiress, nnd she wanted her sent to Belgium at once, so that she might he educated as bocama her station, Alargosum of money Was sent to the surrogate to defray the expenses of tlio trip, and ho took the child to New York, where he will place her In charge of tho captulu of a vessel bound for lielglum. IMot to AMftMtnntA Ilyppollte'H Dnnghter. New York, Sent. 18. The stoamer Ozatns, which arrived yesterday from Haytaln ports, brings news of an attempt to assassiuato President Hyppollte's mar ried daughter, who resides with him at Port-au-Prlnco. The attempt proved a failure. Hyppollto at once ordered the in-rent of ten men, whom ho believed to be tho lnstiga'irs of tho plot. These men were arrested and shot within twenty four hours. More trouble Is anticipated owing to tho condition of the president's health nnd his expected demise. Unhsppy Couple Found Head. LINCOLN, Ills., Sept. 13. The dead bod ies of Isaac T. Wolcott and wife were found at their homo near Chestnut, this ciuuty. Thf couple lived unhappily to gether, nnd tho wife had filed a bill for divorce. At tho time of leaving home the went to her mother with her three children. Infidelity, cruelty and profan ity were charged. Wolcott was very Wealthy and high spirited, nnd it is sup posed that smarting under the disgrace nnd trouble he murdered his wife and then committed suicide. Four llurltMt In the Hobrls. Andeuson, Ind.. Sept. 13. At Alexan dria a natural gas explosion caused prob nblo loss of life nud much damage to property. Four people were buried in the debris of the express and telegraph build ing, and were hot rescued until three hours had "elapsed. They were Samuel Movers, wife and one child, aud his sister-in-law. All will likely recover except Meyers. A four days' old bube was takeu from the debris unscratched. A tVnnld be Murderer Captured. Philadelphia. Sent. 13. Matthew Dun- lap, who on the night of Sept. 2, during a fit of jealous rnge, shot Jaue Flnley, a domostlc at tho residence of Theophllus B. Stork, situated at Mill street and Cedar lane, Oermantown, was captured by Special Officer Cnlrns. MUs Flnley has partly recovered uud Dnulap was held iu ?1,200 ball for a hearing on Friday next. Coiiiti. tin Purls at Ilest. London, Sept. IS. A private mass for the dead was celebrated at Stowe House yesterday. The ceremony wns attended only by members of the Comte de Paris' family. A special train conveyed the body of the late oount to Woybrldge, where tho services were held. Many dls- tlugulsucu personages atteudeu the fu neral. The Sultan nfMnrueoo III. Tangier, Sept. IS. The sultan of Mol roooo Is suffering from an attack of mumps. Inter-trilml llghtlug has oc curred uear MequlneK. Over ufty of tho combatauts were killed aud many were wounded. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Nfttloiinl Lffnguc. At Louisville Philadelphia, Bi Louis' tills, 8. At Cleveland Cleveland, H; Bos ton. 8. At Pitt sburg Pittsburgh; Wash. inuton. 0. At Ciuotuuatl Baltimore, 18; Clneinnati, 2. At Chioago Brooklyn, lj Chicago, 8. ISastern league. At Scrantou Springfield, 8; Scranton, S. At Buffalo Buffalo, B; Youkers, 8. At Erie Erie, 8; Wllkesbarre, 7. At Sy racuse Provldenoe, 0; Syracuse, 5. A Chance to Invest. If vou hnve n few thousand dollars you ean make a good Investment In n 500-acre coal and timber tract In Tennessee. 1 will be sold nt b sacrifice, the owner being pushed for money. Address Heii. ALP office, bhennndoah, Pa. P. CONRY, Vonongahela whiskey..... ,.50c a qt. rare rye wmBKey. aa - Pine Old Bourbon. XXX f 1 U a nt. 26 a tit. )nperlor Blackberry Brandy... ..$1 a qt lupcnor vognao jirauuy i,uu a itnporiea Jamaica num. ......ti.ou aqt. VOENGLING'S Stock and Fresh - uesi branaa oi do mcars PERSONAL. Miss Snllle Griffiths lins gone to Wilkes Barre to visit friends. Itlchnrd Brown, of the firm of Hooks & Brown, is on the sick list. David Phillips, of Mahauoy City, trans acted business in town to-day. .Tnstioe T. T. Williams and family spent to day at the Orwlgsburg fair. trJohn Sallada. Jr., of Ashland, sprinkled the town with fair bills to dny. Miss Lizzie Iluseell, of Wilkes-Barre, Is visiting Miss Maud Pnrrlsh, of South White street, 'Squire J., J. Tooniey nnd Constnblo Glblln wero attendants nt tho Orwlgs burg fair to-day. Harry G. Dnnstcn, barber, and Cnlvln Stlne, liveryman, of Shnmokin, called on friends In town this afternoon. Mrs. John P. Boehni left townthls morn ing for Newark, N. J., wbero Bhe will spend several days ns the guest of friends. J. J. Durkln, of Tremont, wna a town visitor to-dny, Mr. Durkln expects to move nenrer to Shenandoah In the early future. John B. James, wife nnd child have re turned to town after n pleasant visit to relatives nnd friends nt Mooresburg nnd Danville. Mrs. Georgo B, Snyder, who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Finney, for the past few days, has returned to her home in Philadelphia, John A. Hellly spent to-dny at Pottsvllle In tho Interest of the Soldiers' Monument Association picnic to be held nt Columbia Park on tbo 30th Inst. Coming: Events. Oct. kith. Annual supper of the Eng lish Baptist church In Bobbins' opera house. Sept 21 and Co. Ice cream and peach festival at Bender's hall, Win. Penn, under the nusplces of Our Band. Sept. 28. Alusicale in M. E. church, under tho auspices of the church choir. Stage Conch Held Up. PnaiNIX, Ariz., Sept. 12. Word has reached hero that n stage was held up seven miles south of Congress by two masked highwaymen. Six passengers were In tho coach. They were relieved of all their valuables, the bandits securing $000 In coin. Officers are ill pursuit of the robbers. Klllerl by a 1,1 h till he Holt. NoilMSTOWX, Pa., Sept. 12. Elwood Ely, son of Amos Ely, a farmer, of Hors ham township, near Ambler, was struek by lightning during the prevalence of a severe rain and electrical storm, aud was Instantly killed. He wns 80 years old, und leaves a wife and child. Don Vlo rlon Dead. L03 AM1ELK8, Cal. , Sept. 12. Don Pio Pico, the last Mexican governor of Cali fornia, died hero. Don I'lo Pico was born in 1800, and was one of the most prom inent men In California during the Mexi can regime in that country. Tcno International famous REMEDY for NEUBALGIA and similar Complaint!. ucnmAN MEDICAL LAWS, weoiiiiucu py eminent pnysicians I i DR. RIGHTER'S Hi! uniy ccnulno wlthTrndeMnrk"AnM,..il Manufacturer: Commcrzlcnrath Dr.Blchttx of I X. iia. mcntera uo.,l7Wtrtsii Ct., ItXW 70BS 23 HIGHEST AWAI1DS.- 12 Branch Housen, Own Glassworks. 6 a 50c. For ssle nSLin. V, r I! . iiuwu, ui iLis mum ana r r u unui . t a nun suset 14th ANNUAL EXCURSION OP THE Citizens' Cornet Bana OF MAHANOY CITY, TO Allentown Fair -.-ON-:- Thuredny, September 27, 1894, Via L. V. R. R. TJ31JB TAliZll AXJ 11ATHS OF 1'AllE. Jlire. Leave. ABhlaed (1.90 5.4'is.m, Glruidvlllc 180 6 19 1 I st Creek . 1H) 5.55 1 Hhenanooab.... - 1.7s 004 1 Alnbanoyutty 1.75 0.17 1 Dolano 1.75 6.S8 ' Iteturnlug, lee es Allentown at 0 p. m. Tbo alove iroludes admlsMon to tbe Fair Grounds, wblcli makes tbe rsto tbe same as previous jesrs. unis utoius ice puBn snu josue 10 Duy ucKets. Committee: John Tloath, Jacob JJ elder, Wm. W mining, John Hariung. AND LIVERY. 13 North Jnrdin Street. WARREN J. PORTZ. Piano Tuner. Flabos and organs repaired. Orders left at 11 forth Main street, Bhenandoab.wlll receive urorapt attention 31 South Main St. I LiauorStore .J S Ale. Draught Porter aud Wiener Beer. ana an j 1 kinds ot Temperance Drinks. Evan J. Dayies, UNDERTAKING shine. Cycling is the popular Tl. -0. -!... . . iic ioy4 uoiumoias are a realization of the ideal in bicycle construction a triumph of Amer ican skill and enterprise. Con stantly advancing in the Hnrt nf .uj;iv., umuiuma ana maintain tneir proud position as the standard bicycles of approached. POPE A beautiful illustrated catalogue free at our agencies, ' or by mail for two a-ceut stamps. GEOUGE H. K KICK, Krlcit's Hardware Store, South Main Street, IS agent for Columbia 31Cjr C16B afe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF 3VE. . DEC. 3SOJEC3VCj"L3Sr, The value of ench share Is $200 at maturity. Application fee on each share. 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, $1.00. On dnes 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 dnys' written notice, nnd are entitled to the full amount of dnes paid on such shares, together 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. Reference nnd information on application. New series starts In Sept., 1894. Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will bo received nt the office of M. II. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jnrdln St.. on the first Monday after the first Saturaay 01 eacn monin. we reier to F. .T. KE1TIIAN, Baker nnd Confectioner. J. W. JOHNSON, Lumber Dealer. REV. ROBERT O'BOYLE. WALTER L MAIN'S Grandest and Best Show on Earth In all Its grandeur will be In Shenandoah, Friday, Sept, 21. 3 IlIJNliH, 2 STAGES, 5 MENAGERIES. ntsDodrotne. Race Track, Bteel Barred Animal Arena, Trained Animal Kzblbltlon, Herds of Elephants, 100 Circus rertormers, 1,00) men and horses employed, seating ca pacity, 12,010. THE RIDING LION. The only Horseback ridlng;Llon In the Clv- luzea worm lo-uny, OIANT MALK OOKILLA. Only LlTinK Amerl. -an Dorn Monkey. Performing Elephants, Horro bock riding Lion, Llvu Hooktf r Orchestra. High Jumping Horse Geneva, 21 Horses Driven and Hidden by ono man. rue leriorrniEt; uiuwu mvpuuui. .ui&iu. Twenty thrilling 'Ilaces in the Hippodrome. MnimilWnt Knuratrlan Puceant. Absolutely Waterproot Pavilions. No gambling or games nt chance nllowsd. Worth coming miles to tee. Three times larger man ever. The OrandeBt, jtKhesi, iiancsomost, in-uu-phal btreet Parade ovcry day at 10 o'clock a. m., presenting great features. tarUocr open nt 1 ana 7 p. m. reriorra ances begin one hour later, AdmlBSlon 60 cents. Chil dren under 18 years, half r rice. Immediately after thoparodo don't fall to see tho tree exhibition on the lot bfforo tbo open ing of the tig doors. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND C0RL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers.cporter nnd ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks aud cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVT1I MAIN 8TK1SIS1. Birds nnd animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest anil Largest Class of Beer. Free Lunch Dally. John Weeks, Proprietor. O. W. Davidson, Bartender. MISCBTiTi b, NEOTJS. rOR SALC-Chcue. a ten-ston. 6-octave L1 organ with two full ftts oi reeds. In pood order. Apply to lienj. I). Beddall. Wm. ieun. or Kimer v iVllde. muelo teacher. North jnrdin street, ol ecanooan. u ow T nsT.-On Doners street, a bunch of ken) 1 J A suitable rewsrd will be glTen for tbelr return to Meluskej's restaurant, corner Lloyd nnd Bowers streets. u-H-ai FOU SALE, Oil KAP Show ease, loosing glass, tables, and store shelving Apply at SI South Main street. M. Cohen, Truitee. v-ti -a OR SALE. Two nrst-elass fresh cows, In third calf. Ar, ppiy to Daniel usiey, corner Lloyd and Enierick streets, Bheuandoah, Pa. AI1AHOAIN. It sold this month. Two tracts of 600 acres each, ot valuable ooal and timber land InTenneMee. Will bear In- lestlsauon. Tracts win be sold tlsgly. Ad' dress II&HAin, Uhenaudoah, Va. Fit BALK Htoreroom and dwelling. Good location, Kent reasonable. Apply at Kendrlek House. f-30-tt oflK SALE. A good, sound horse. Price J leasonsble. Apply to Michael Peters, bhenaudoah, Pa. 8-ZMI Tinit II K NT. Two rooms, for office use Jn heated by steam; gas; cheap. Apply t C Itefowlch, H. Main street. 7-25-tf to WANTED SALESMEN-WSC0 per week, selling eleotrlo light outfits for bouses, nv ...-, n n.hu Mnmilar natantiui .rifitlnj. oututs complete when shipped. Best people, UUVi UCIW.UCU, Dt.ua.iuui uw. , . Harrison & Co,, Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Uhlo. FOK HALE. Tbe Mt. Carmel House prop erty, on the corner of Oak street and the Avenue, Mt Carmel, Is offered for sale at low nirure and on easy terms. hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any information as to figures and terms can be obtained by abDlrlmr to Holotnon Bcnoencr, ui, warmci, 5-hi 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 the world unequalled, un- MFG. CO.. Roiton. K'la Vn.V n,l It. -I READING, PA. tne touowing snnrenoiuers: J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515, I, O. O. P. CAMP NO. 20(1, P. O. S. of A. CAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of a; ALL MEN . and WOMEN Have business with others, and should, therefore, have a business education. The quickest way to get the besi ideas of modern business practice is to attend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE, NEW ANTHRACITE BUILDING, (All conveniences, elevator service.) il WEST MARKET, WILKES-BARRE, This year's catalogue Is something especially line. Ask for it. HOTEL KAIER, CHAS.BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.. Handsome fixtures. Pool and llllllard Booms Attached. ROOF PAINTING promptly done wltb tSBT HAWTHORN'S II. S. HOOF PAINT by TOBT, Agent, 139 East Coal street, Bhenandoah. It Is thebesi ana only guarantee pslnt against corrosion, nrc and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Qlvo It a trial. When In POTTSVIIAiE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dlnlntr room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. Bicycle Bargains For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wlieels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty The A, Heebner Co. 100 North Centre Street, POTTSVIIjIiB. 'Wholesale agent for Felgeospin'; Neail, I J Export Lager aid Saazer Pale Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars iaj Bouth Main Ht. WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop in at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness Bohhins' Building, West Centre St. Shenandoah's Eemable Hand Xiaundr Cor. Lloyd and mite Hts, All work guaranteed to be nrst-elass In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain ta ipec. talty. Goods called for and delivered. Atrlal solicited. m V v,A
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