EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, HKl'T. H, 1W. 3HIBDEDITION DO YOU W1SU A GOOD SUNT ? "We must eat to live," The health ot the body and life Itself depend entirely ou a suitable diet. When people do not net enough food or live on an Improper diet, slokueas Is the Inevita ble result. Proper nourishment Is the secret of health nnd strength. The groat question of health U, therefore, what is n proper diet t This question might be answered In three different ways and yet each answer wonlil be correct. In the tropics, it would be right to say that the proper diet for mankind is almost entirely vegetarian' that Is, fruit, vegetables and grains. But in America, which lies In the great tem perate zone, a mixed diet Is found to bo the best. The healthiest people. In this country, live on meat foods, vegetables anil grains In suitable proportions, bitch a diet is founded ou reason and It ought to be healthy. Theory and practice, however, do not always agree. There are thousands of people who eat plenty of good food and yet remain weak, unnaturally thin, pale and puny. They have no strength, nnd are continually complaining of tired feelings. Their great trouble Is that whllo they eat suitable food they do not get sufficient nourishment. They do not Ulgest their food properly. So they keep thin and keep getting thinner. Lack of nourishment soon wears them out. It was formerly the custom to advise such people to take oils and fats, but per sons with weak stomachs can no more digest cod-liver oil than they can digest fat pork. The effect of cither is to make them dyspeptic and bilious. And that is why advanced physicians now refuse to prescribe cod-liver oil. Medicated wines and so called stomach "bitters" are equally useless. They only inflame the lining of the stomach and give no nour ishment. The recognition of these great princi ples of diet nnd nourishment has led to one of the most brilliant discoveries of the present age. It hns completely revo lutionized the treatment of dyspepsia nnd emaciation. Instead of trying to euro Indigestion with medicines nnd oily mixtures, people nrc now finding oat that the only way to get relief is by obtaining Bulficlent nourishment, and that this nourishment is speedily gained by taking Pnskola, tlio artificially digested food. This great discovery has caused a decided sensation for some time past, and the fact that Paskola is becoming so wonderfully popular Is the best proof that it has merit. Any up-to-date druggist will furnish Paskola. If you want to know how It works, send for free pamphlet to tho Pre- digested Food Co., 30 Kendo St., Xew York. THE ESCAPE. How a youhl' Lover narrowly Averted an Expensive Trip. "Darling," she said, as she nestled closer to him and looked up with a fond g.i.e into the eyes ot her lover, "you know nil the preparations for our wedding have been made. The cards are out, my trousseau is complete, but there ig one little matter that ban not yet been settled." "I presume you refer, dear," he replied. lovingly holding her hand in lii-i, "to our wedding trip r" "You have guessed it, yon dear, sweet lioy," she cried joyfully, ''and let's decide where we will go. ' "Let me see." tiiklnn out his notebook. "There's Niagara and Washington and Old Point Comfort and" "No, dear," she interrupted, "1 don't waut to go to any of those places." "Perhaps you would like to go to some real quiet place," he continued, "where we could be all alone by ourselves. Hut. my darling, what Is the matter with you ! You are not 111, are you f" Her face had become ashen pale. Con trolling herself by a supreme effort, she said: "Can yon not guess it ? Don't you aee where I want to go." Aud she whispered something in his ear. Two hours Inter the figure of a solltarv man might have been Been scurryiug along to And the reserved seat sale for Lillian Kennedy In "She Couldu't Marry xuree. When Baby m tick, e gara )mt Oaetorla. When she was a Child, site cried tor Outorio. When she became Mb, slut clung to Oststoria, When she had (3!l4ran,abs gavntbem QMtoria Give Them Your Orders. Hooks ic Brown, the North Main street stationers, are the authorized town agents of the Evening Hekald and all orders left In their care will be Dromntl v attended to The Hkuaui is alsoou sale at all the other leading stationery stores In the town. While in Chicago. Mr. Charles L. Kahler, a prominent shoe merchaut of Das Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious time ol it. lie tooK stion a severe oold that he could hardly talk or navigate, but the nromnt use of Chamburlaiu'i Cough Remedy cured him of his oold w) quickly that others at the hotel who hail bad colds followed his example and half h doien persons ordered it from the near est drag store. They were profuse in their thanks to Mr. Hauler for telling them how to cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale by li rubier Bros. Now or Never. People who have not secured conies of the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced in "The Magio City," aud superb photographs of famous men and women anu scenes in every laud as in corporate! in "voyage Around tin World." should nnDlv for them at thi IIkuaxi) office without delay, ns only a iew copies nre left and the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without a complete set of these marvelous productions. THE AMERICAN PARTY. A Tfefcut Nomlnati'd In Chlcncn nnd n l'lntfnrin Ariupteil. CmrAoo, Sent 14. The Independent i.ierlcnn party held n meetlna and nom inated n ticket and adopted a platform. and formally entered the campaign. Over S00 men and women were present. Pro fessor Walter SiuiniK, general organiser of the American Protective association, read the declaration of principles. The platform demand the extension of oivil service reform to state, olty and town officers, and that Americans be made the only tenure of office. On tho question of immigration it nks for a five year resi dence as a qualification for a voter, nnd also that he mint be able to read the con stitution of the United States. All trusts are denounced. The money of tho govern ment, it says, should be gold, silver nnd greenbacks, and nil should bo legal ten der, and It asks tho establishment of pos tal savings banks. A tariff for protection is demanded, and that tariff and protec tion be taken out of polltlos. ine public schools should be held free from sectarian Influence, and United States senators be elected by direct vote of the people. One plank in the platform says if the mayor and county olhciais are cognizant of gambling and they do not undertake to suppress it that should be cause for Impeachment of either or both. rVnother series of resolutions, by A. w. Winters, followed, declared for protec tion of the American constitution, tho flng, the public schools, nnd tho complete separation of church. These were also adopted. Three tickets, state, legislative and county, were nominated. The state of ficers nominated nre; State treasurer. General Q. B. Mann; superintendent of public instruction, Samuel I). Snow; con gressmen, First district, W. S. JlcComas; Fifth, Joseph W. P. Pickles; Seventh, James It. Struebol. Twrrlble Crime of Negroes. AKRON, 0.,Sopt. 14. Threo nec-rocs, two men nnd a womnn, called at tho house of Saloonist George Woehlhueter nnd de manded brenkfnst. Mrs. Woehlhueter was alono. Badjy frightened, she pre pared the inonl. Later tho'men returned to the house, nnd, going to Mrs. Woehl hueter's room, bent her lnsenslblo nnd ns snulted her. Sho wus bound and gngged nnd thrown into tho cellnr. Unroots nnd bed clothing were saturated with oil and the house fired. But for timely discovery of the llames all traces of thecrlmo would have been obi tcnited. Mrs. Woehlhuetnr'a poudltion is critical. McKoespnrt's Centennial. McKbespout, Po., Sept. H. This city is celebrating its centennial. Governor Pattlson and Governor McKlnley, of Ohio, with their staffs, i n-ticipated in yester day's ceremonies. The Demmler Tin Plate works has erected enormous nnd highly ornnmentedclty gates, constructed of tin plnte. Here the governors were welcomed by Mayor James Zandre nnd the reception committee. Grent crowds nre pouring into tho city, to assist in tho centennial celebration, which will come to a close IlrltlBh Steamship Attached. PnaAPELPHIA, Sept. 1-1. The British steamship Slrius was attached by a dep uty marshal in an action for damages brought by the master of tho schooner Allco B. Phillips, as an outcomo of tho collision between the vossels off the Delaware capes on Sunday morning lost. Chnrgos of negligent manngeraont nre made ngnlnst the steamer's men. Tho loss to the schooner is fixed at 651,500. Se curity in tho sum of $12,000 is required for tho release of tho Sirius. Arrested Tor llofrundlnif tho l'onr. Boston, Sept 14. C. Henry Gurney, nt one time a well known man of this city, was yesterday arretted by postofflce In spectors on the charge of having used the United Stntos mails to defraud. Gurney has an office at 244 Washington street. It Is alleged that he sent out circulnrs under the heading of the "Guarantee Collection, ujan aud Trust company, ottering in ducements to agents aud to provide em ployment for those out of work, He was bold In bonds for a hearing on Sept. 22. Fears for Two Vonng Tourists. Chihuahua, Mox., Sept 14. The young American tourists, Charles Givens and Frank IL LaudelL three weeks ago started out to the rMptodott mining camp, in the midst of the Sierra Madre mountains. They refused to take guides. A mining man from Baptodos states that the two tourists hnd not reached that place when he left there. The young men, who nre from Now York, are cither lost or have become victims of brigands. Gut Ills Wife's Thrnnt. Lebanon-. Pa,, Sept 14, Mrs. Chnrles Garrett, aged 88 years, wns murdered here yesterday by ber husband, who cut her throat from ear to ear. Garrett hnd just been relented from the Eastern pen! tentlary after serving three and a half years for assaulting Israel Light Tho murderer escaped and is still at large. San o Ford Word Kidnaped. Nkw York, Sept. 11. A private dis patch from Thompson, Conn., says that Clarence Ward, son ol Ferdinand ward, was kidnaped yesterday. The boy was recovered at Webster, Mass., from two men in n buggy. The men were strangers in that part ol the country, ikitti ineu were captured. A Bohouosr Ilurneil. Malden, Mass., Sept 14. The schooner Maud Pye, Captain George Wilson, of Mouetou, N. II., bound to this port, from St John, N. B., with 140 cords of tan bark, was practically destroyed by tire last night while ashore on the marshes that border Mystic river. Acquitted of a Murderous Gbarjre, Chattanooga, Sept. 14. G. N. Henson president of the Citizens' Batik and Trust company, who has been on trial sluoe Monday for the killlngof J. U. Wert, who he declured has ruined his wife and des troyed his domestic iieace, was acquitted by the jury. A llelfftan Consul's Sudden Death. Chicago, Sept. 14. S. C. De Broukart, the Belgian consul at Denver, Colo., died suddenly while visiting his brother-in- law in this city. His death was caused by heart disease, from which she consul has suffered since the recant death of his wife. Fatal Floods In Spain. MADBlu. Sept 14. The southwest and Mediterranean towns of bpaln nave been visited by tfjiwre storms. The. towns of i j nt n ana J'avea htve been Hooded, manv lives have been i'ft, a number of houses have been destriyWd, and several vessels FOR SALE. Empty Molasses, Vin egar and Lard Barrels. FOR SALE, One Bay Horse JLi He iter's, MAHANOY CITY. Mauaxot City, Sept. 14. Mrs. Mover is visitinit friends nt Potts- town, Miss Genoa Knnnn is visiting nt Atlnn. tic City. Miss Carrie Dinner Is visltlnir nt. Atlnn. tic City. Mrs. Moll Is vlsitintr friends in Phila delphia. W. H. Snvder is attending to hnslness In Philadelphia. Mrs. W. W. Lewis nnd son. John, drove to Morea yestcrdny. Mr. A. Anstock hns returned to the Bucknell University. Miss Carrie Snvder returned home from Minersville yesterday, , Miss Ida Edwards, of Ashland, visited town friends yesterday. The new onera house restaurnnt Is in deed n credit to our town. Mrs. Shuck, of East Mnhanoy Avenue, is visiting nt i'uceuixvine, County Superintendent G, W. Weiss spent this morning in town C. E. Glenn, of Delano, cnlled on his friends In town Inst evening. The picnic nt Hlch Point nark Wednes. dny night was u grand success. Al. Scheirer. one of Goodmnn Bro's hustling employes, spent last evenlusz in Delano. John Miller, of East Centre street. left for St. Charles College, at Baltimore, this morning. Superintendent J. 'J. Davis, of St. Nich olas, is enjoying tho breezes at Atlantic City, N. J. The Misses Davis nnd H. Jones, ot St. Nicholas, visited town friends on Wednes day evening. John Behler. who Is employed ns fire man at Delano, has moved his household effects jto Quakake. Advance car No. 3. of Wnlter L. Mniu's grent shows, pnssed through town to-day en route to Shenandoah. Hev. Daniel Yelmist. of Allentown, spent a few dnys with his daughter, Mrs, imam iioppes, ot town. Mr. Tbonins Edwnrds nnd wife, of East Uenfe street, lelt lor WHKes-uarretouay, to spend n week visiting friends. Tho audience wns smnll at the opera house Inst eveuluE. Next Tnesdny. bent. IS tli. the (treat comedians, iitz & Web ster, win nppenr. John Parker, propiietor of tho Mahanoy Cltv Dnllv Itecord. has made arrautr- ments to hnve a long distance telephone put Into his olllce, John Mallov. one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Mnhunoy City, hns started to build a two ;tory building on west Alaple street. Mr. Llotswortb. one of the members of the ntn of D. Stull & Co., leaves on Tues day next for nn extended trip through the W; t, Intending to visit his former home, St. Paul, Minn. William Furrow, representing W. H Wvtle & Co.. of Ornneo. N. J., transacted business in town yestorday and while here paid a friendly visit to the employes ol the li. v. station. A portion of the theatre zolnit people of town were entertained at Kaier's opera house last evenlnc by the eeusnliounl dramn "Wlto for Wife." The graceful dancing of Miss Sophie Thorne contributed materially to the pleasures of the evening. A drunken woman crented tiultea dis turbance on West Spruce street yesterday afternoon. She attracted the attention of a number of boys, who tormented her. If there were a few more officers In our town, especially In the First ward, dl graces of this kind would be loss numer ous. Frederick Brown nnd Miss CoraDUcher were united In marriniie last eveuinir by Rev. H. A. Keiser, at the pastor's residence on South Main street. The bride was at tired in n beautiful steel-colored dress. A reception was held nt the residence of the bride's parents alter tuo ceremony. The Enworth Leatrue In connection with the M. E. church held Its llternry nnd social meeting at the residence of the pastor, ltov. l. w. unuie, inst evening, is wns well attended nnd the program for the eveniner. which consisted of vocal mid instrumental selections, recitations and readings, was a credit to its managers. M. Shlvc. of Pnttenbnrg, N. J., who is here sellinu peaches, went to Ashland yesterday intending to sell his goods in that town, but was very soon notineu uy the Chief Burgess that he could not law- luny dispose oi his goous neiore proou--tug a license. Mr. Shlve psid no notteeto the notifioat'on, whereupon the Burgs) proceeded lo procure n warrant for hl arrest. Mr. halve vary quietly left the place after having disposed of his goods before the arrlvafof the officer. Qenri4l I,i,u rn sister TrlflM fcuielila. Muiil'iiYSUoiio. Ills.. Sept 14 Mrs. Ann Rogers, sioter to the Idle Central John A. Logan, took morpbiue with sui cidal intent It Is thought her life will be saved. Despondency is supposed to be the cause. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Xntloiml l,eMtin. At Louisville Philadelphia. 5; Louis ville, 8. Ai Cleveland Boston, 11; Cleve land, 4. At Pittsburg Washington, Hi Pittsburg, a At New York, 7; St. Louts, S. At Chicago Brooklyn, 8; Chicago, 3. I3ntnm I.t-ntruit. At Scmutou Provldeuce,0; Scranton.6. M. P. CONRY, MonongRhela wlilskov.... . Pare rye whiskey, XX Pine Old Bourbon. XXX... ....50o a, qt, tl a qt. .1 25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy.....! a qt, npenor uognao ijranuy fi.vo imported Jamaica Rum. ......f 1.60 a qt. VDEHGLING'S Stock and Fresh neat brands ot oc Clgsra T,Arllttnrn TllitTfclnnt ,a.e4n. of Y. M. C. A.. Des Moines. Jnwn. snvs hn u uuiiguieuuuusiy recommend unamber Iain's Pain Balm to athletes, gymnasts, blCVCllSts. foot linll nine td Dttil tiiq nr fesslon in general for bruises, sprains and dislocations: also for soreness and stiff ness of the i musolts. When applied before the parts become swollen it will effect a cure in one naif the time usually required. L-ui nine uy ucruuier urOS. ) Tried to Arnault nn Alted Lndy. Metbopoi.e, UK, Sept. 14. John Mnr tin, a iJ-year-old white boy, was Jailed for committing nn assault upon Marin Cooley, n "0-yenr-old colored woman. Mnrtln was only thwnrted In nccompllsh lng his purpow by the old lndy drawing n butcher knife nftcr ho hnd thrown her down. - An OotoKennrinn Found Dead In Hod. , Trenton, Stpt. 14. John B. Johnston, sergennt-nt-arms of the New Jersey court of chancery for forty years, nnd known to every Inwyer in the stnte, wns found dend in his bed yestcrdny. He wns In his 80th year. Denth wns caused by heart failure. A. m. liailey, a well known clt zen nf Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has for years ueeu irouuieu wiiucnronlcnlnrrhtea and used many remedies with llttlo re- nci unni sue ineu unnmberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy, which has cured her sound nnd well, ftlvn it. n trlnl nnd you will be surprised nt the Erompt renei it nuorils. as nnd 50 ottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. cent Forpst Tire Stilt linking. Besskmeh, Mich., Sept. 14. The Goge bec Powder company mill is still In dan ger. The fire department has been fight lng fire steadily for the last twenty-fou hours, and Is almost exlinunled. The tin is fierce, and the wind strong. Tront Creck,Mlch., on the south shore, is in Im minent danger. Several of tho small rnll road brldgei nre burned nnd tho wires nre down. At Iron Belt, Wis., on the Wis consin Ccutrnl railroad, sovernl buildings nre burned. At Wnkefield a miner, whose name Is unknown, wns killed by the in tense hent Four hundred million feet of pine Is burned In Goiroboo and Ontontnuou counties. I After THREE MONTHS; of Daily Wear This Collar lis Still in Good Condition. !That'sbccauscit'sthc"CKU,ou)lD" Collar. Its original cost was 25 cts. 5 and it cost the wearer nothing after- I wards to keep it clean. When soiled, 1 rsimply wipe off with sponge or wet 5 ;cioui. These collars nnd cuffs nre water- $ proof, nnd nrc the only waterproof! . croous mano with nn intprlinini' nt r sn: 7. . 7; - , . : 1 linen; uicreiorc tuc ouiy ones uinr. f can last and gjve absolute satisfac-! jtion. Uvcry piece of the genuine is ! suunpcu as loiiuws ; TRADe LloiQ mark. Refuse anvthlne that is not so? ' marked, and if your dealer has not 1 1 got the right kind send direct to us, ? enclosing amount, and we will mail ? I you a sample postpaid. Collurs 25 $ Jets. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Give? size, and stnte whether stand-up ori . 4 1 .1 ,, ; , 1 f , luaiwi-uwwu cuiiar is wauteu. THE CELLULOID COMPANY,! 427-39 Rroodwnr, HRW YORK. 14th ANNUAL EXCURSION OP THE Citizens Cornet Bano OF MAHANOY CITY, TO Allentown Fair -i-ON-:- ThurEdny, September 27, 1894 Via L. V. R. R. T1M1'. TAHLE AKlt JtATHS OF FA111S. Ltave. 8.11 a. m. ... . Ahlnd fi.HD Qiraidvllie,. : gg L st Creek 1 811 Hticnanaoata........ 1 7"- MfthanuyClty 176 Delano - i.m 5 n 5.M 604 6 17 628 Returning, leav es Alleutown at 8 p. m. The above IrcluCae sdmlstlon to the Kalr Grounds, which makes the rate the same as previous years, this avoids the push aud Committee: John Boath Jacob Nelder, vviu, wiiiittmn, Juno jianuotr Evan J. Davies, AND LIVEItY. 13 North. Jar din Stroot. 31 South Main St. 1 j LiquorStore v Ale. Draught Porter and Wiener Beer. ana u l kinds ot Temperance Drinks. Irving W. under g shine. Cycling is the popular int: 1094 coiuniDias 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 MFO. CO., Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford. A beautiful Illustrated catalogue free at our agencies, or by mall lor two a-ceut stamps. Bicycles011 U" KB10R" KrlcK's Hardware Store, South Main Street, Is agent for Columbia Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF IVX. JET.. TVTASTER, "W. DEE. 33u3L.OJQC3Va:.3Nr, The vnlue of ench share Is 1200 at maturity. cents ; nna montniy dues on eacn snare, six months or longer, 5 per cent, interest Membersmay wlthdrawone ornll shares at anytime by giving 30 days' written notice, nnd 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 shares will be forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund onreol estate secur ity. Reference and information on npplicotlon. New series sturts in Sept., 1894. Shnres may be subscribed for nny time, and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. H. Master's marble yard. 127 N. Jnrdln St.. on the first Mondnv niter tho fl, oaturuay 01 eacn montn. vereier to F. J. KE1TIIAN. Baker and Confectioner. J. W. JOHNSON, Lumber Dealer. HBV. HOBEKT O'BOYLE. WALTER L MAIN'S Grandest and Best Show on Earth In all Its grandeur will bo in Shenandoah, Friday, Sept, 21. 3 IlINGB, Z STAGES, 5 MENAGERIES. IIlDDodrome. Race Track. Bteol Barred Animal Arena, Trained Animal Exhibition, Herds of Elephants, 100 Circus l'erformers, 1,00 J men and horses employed, seating ca pacity, 12,000. THE RIDING LION. The only Horseback r!dlng;Llon In the Clv nizeu worm lo-aay. GIANT MALK GORILLA. Onlv Llvine Amerlinn Born Monkey. i-eriorming .ciepnams, tior?e d&ck riaing Lion, Live llooster Orchestra. High Jumping Horse Geneva, 21 Horses Driven and Hidden by one man. The performlrg Clown Elephant Lizzie. Twenty thrilling Itaoes in the Hippodrome. Mugnttlcent Equestrian I'ageant Absolutely Waterproof Pavilions. No gambling or games of chance allowed. Worth coming miles to seo. Three times larger than ever. The Grandest, HUhest, Handsomest, tri umphal Htreet Parade every day at 10 o'clock a in., presenting great features. Door open at 1 and 7.p. m. Performances begin one hour later, Admission 60 cents. Chil dren under 13 years, halt price. immeuiaieiy aiier mo parnoe aon I iau to Bee the tree exhibition on the lot before the open ing ol the big doors. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskevs. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap' Choice temperance drinks and cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAIN BTU1SE1, Birds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Hobert Murray. oldest nd Largest Class of Beer, kt Loach Dallj, Jontr Weeks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. WARREN J. PORTZ. . ..nrrt-wKVi.Piano Toner, Planra and orpsns rimitrrtt. Orders left at 21 North Main street. Shenandoah, -will receive prompt attention ' MISCELLANEOUS. OR HAT.TC A nrnnartv. 31 White street. Shenandoah. Uot noxiau (eet, wuu turee noui louses. HDlendld Investment. Apply 10 Mrs M. O'llsra. 22 North Main street, Mabanty Oily, l'a. v ot OU SALE.-Cheno, a ten-stop, 6-octae oraan with two full seta oi reeds, in eood order. Atintv to Item. D. JJeddall. Wm rean.or isimer w uae, mucic teacner, iortn Jnrdln sureet, Brenandoah. B 0 2w AlIAllQAIN.-lt sold this month. Two tracts of GOO acres each, ol valuable coal and timber land In Tennestee. Will bear In vestigation. Tracts win be sold singly. Ad' dress llt.HAI.t), rjnenacdoau, l'a. OU BALE. A good, sound horse. Price reasonable, adoiv to Micnaei retcrs, Ohonondoah, Pa. s-'-tl TTIOR RENT. Two rooms, for office use V heated by steam: eas; cheap. Apply to U. Kefowlch, H. Mfcln street. 7-lS-tI tiTANTED S5At.ESMBN-K6.CO per week, YY selling electric light outats for houses, stores and shops. Motors tor running m&' chtnery, nnd other popular patonted articles, outats complete when shipped. Best people, buy , permanent situation; no experience. W, i'. Harrison a uo, Ohio. Clerk No. 14, Columbus, I:OK BALE. The Mt. Cnrmel House prop ? erty, on the corner of Oak street and the Avenue. Mt. Carmel. Is ottered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell the hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any information as to figures ana terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon HERE is Health in the Wheel. Firm muscles, good complexion, ami cheerful spirits are the result of plentv of out-door sport of the day. READING, PA. -. Application fee On pnnl, bliAM OK f l.uu. On dues paid in advance for a will be allowed at time of payment is niml tue ioiiowing suarenoiuers: J. W. STOKES Lodtre No. 515, I, O. O. l-.rt.lU.t- UO, J.'. U. O, Ol il. 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 best Ideas of modern business practice 1 to attend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE, NEW ANTHRACITE BUILDING, (All conveniences, elevator service.) II WEST MARKET, WILKES-BARRE, PJ This year's catalogue Is eomethljg especially line. Ask for It. HOTEL KAIEK, CHAS. BUKCIIILL, Prop, North Main St., MAHANOY CIS. Largest nnd finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome flxtun Fool nnd Billiard Rooms Attached. ROOF PAINTING promptly done wilt W HAWTHOItN'S U. S. KOOr PAINT t Jb,. TTOStT, Agent, 139 EastCoal street, Shenandoah It '. the bes ana only guarantee paint against convsico. r.n and every kind ot weather, for mem), woodl and paper roots and -nails, a Ive It a trial, When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centro Street. Meals at nil 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, POTTSVIIiIjE. Wholesale agent for Felgetsp's Kewait, 1 1, Export Lager ni Saaier Pale Beer. No finer made Fine liquors and Cigars 120 Houlh Main Bt. WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop In at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness Itobbins' Bnllding, West Centre St. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Xeaundrg Cor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain ea spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Altrlal solicited. Ride a Columbia Bicycle Bargains r in tne Day oi Uaty have been wrecked.