EVENING HERALD Tt'ESDAY, SKIT, is, 1WI THIRDEDITION Fnllurn of Mill Ownrra. NonnisTOWN, !., Sept. is. Joseph M. Halt ami George P. Halt?., trading as Haiti & Urother, owuen of the Meadow Grove carpet mllU. near Merlon Square, Lower Mcrlou township, this county, have failed, and Sheriff Simpson has levied on their stock and machinery. The sheriff's levy was maile under execution ou flvu Jud meuta amounting to 10,120.01. A Wntfir lramln Threatened, Woonbocki.t, 11. I., Sept. 18. A water famine threatens this city. There i hut one source of supply, and not only has that beooruo so low that the author itlos have warned residents to use It spar ingly, hut it haa become Impregnated with dtseuso germs, ami Keveral casoy ol typhoid fever have lieen truced to It. ltnllnil llaukors I)ocain. I'lTTBliriM), Sept. 18, Carrier! & Levutti, proprietors of one of the half dor.cn oi more private baking and exchange lnstl tutlons in the Italian quarter on Wash ington street, have disnppeored, tnklnp vrlth them all of the funds on doposlt, amounting to about 810,000. A Mine Aooldant HAZLETOJf, I'o., Sept. 18. A proniotun blnst occurred at Honeybrook colliory, by which one muu one man wag killed and three injured. The men were working ou a coal stripping at the time. Following Is a list of tho killed and injutvdi John Dempshcn, killed; Kojas Matsuka, Altsaic Trlmpeno, uivloua Petero, Injured. Killed by a Locomotive. LAKCASTKIt, Pa., Sept. la Jono Smoker, a proininont farmer residing near Gordonsvlllc, was standing on tb Pennsylvania railroad in front of hi homo yesterday nftfrnoon when he wn( struck by a locomotive and iustautlj killed. Took Cnrttnllo Acid In MUtak for Oln WELLsnoito. Ph., Sept. IS. Thomas 11 Young, a restaurant keeper of this place, swallowed two ounces of carbolic acid, mistaking the liquid for gin. lie becanit unconscious in live minutes and died ac hour later He leaves n widow and flv small children. Fonr Chinamen Arruntnd. Boston, Sept. 18. Chinese Inspectoi Whlttemoro and Special Agent Smith, ol the United States treasury department yesterday afternoon arrested four Chlnn men at the Union station who hod just arrived from Montreal. A Fatal Fracas at Phcnnticvllle. PncENixviu.1!, Pa., Sept. 18. Anthony Shimer, aged io, shot n'ld probably fatalli wounded James Hrndley. Hradley wai taken to a Philadelphia hosnltal. Shltnei was arrested and taken to West Chester Tli Falcon Kxpcted lli.rn Next V oat. St Johns, N. I, Sept. 17. Tho return' lug mem burs of the Peary expedition con tiuued their voyage to Philadelphia Um afternoon by the whaler 1'alcoii, which I expected to arrive there Sept. 8J or 24. The WttiviV Btrlke. IIesnixiitoN; Vt. Sept. 1& More thuu 300 employees of the Duunlngton woolen m.lli struck yesterday. Hiey demand restoration of wages received before a U per cent cut last February and protesl against working overtime. BASE BALL YESTERDAYj National league. A i t Louis St. Louis, 0; Uostou, At ( ! velaud Cleveland, 12; Ilrooklyn 0 A i Chicago Now York, !: Cmoago, ! t Pitt stmrg First game: Baltimore V I'ttt.tmrg, IS. Second game: Baltimore, Pifsburg, 1. At Louisville Louisville. u. Washington. 6. The Heading club last night disbanded for the seabon. When Tiahy was stok, we gave her Cartorta, Whin she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became illw, die clung to Castorla, When she ltad Children, slie gave thwn Castorla Give Them Your Orders. Hooks & Brown, tho North Main street stationers, nr'o the authorized town agents of the Kvenino HKltALI) andnllorders left In the r care will he nromntlv attended to. The UmtALD is also on Hale at all the other leading stationery stores In the town. " hde in Chicago. Mr. Charles L, Knhler, a prominent shoe merchant of Dc"3 Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious time of it. He took such a severe oold that be could hardly talk or navigate, the prompt use of Chamberlain') C'cii-b Hcmedy cured him of his cold so luti My that others at the hotel who had mid cnds followed his example and half a iIga'U niThons ordered it from the near- e-.t drag store. They were profuse In their thntik to Mr. Kahler for telling them how to cure h bad cold so quickly. For snle b liruhlur Bros. Now or Never, who have not secured copies of the Mm Kite photographs of the World'i i'.ii r euiliraied In "The Magic City," and supi-ro photographs of famous men and m men and scenes in everv laud as in rornorated in "Voyage Around the "World." should apply for them at tho Hn.MiiolUce wlttiout delay, as only a ew copies are left and the supply will not be renewed. No household should he -without a complete set of those marvelous prouuctions. A M. Bailey, a well known oitizeu of Kugene, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic diarrhoea and used many retnedioe with little re lief until sue tried unamiieriaiu s uonc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which lias rurcu her sound and well. Ulve it i trial and von will he surprised at th prompt relief it affords. 2A and 60 cent bottles for sale by Uruhler Bros, Coming: Events. Oct. tut u. Annual supper of the Kug' llsh Baptist churoh in llobblns' opera liOU'e. Hcpt '.'4 nnd 36. Ice oream and peach festival at jsenuers nan, win. x-euu. nudrr the uusplces of Our Band, Hept .". MuBlcale in M. K, church, under the niiBplceaof the church choir. Get your repairing don,e at Holder' ODD FElLCTT Savrntloth Annual Mpptlnir of Vo Rnv erdgn (irniul Lodge. Ixxwot'T MntTNTAls, Tenn., Sent. IS. The Ilrst bosinesa of the seventieth an nual soasion of the sovereign grand lodge Independent Order of )kl rellows was transacted yesterday. Convention hall was crowded with distinguished Odd Fellows, grand representatives and citi zens. Henry Schwartz, of Chattiuoogn, acted as master of ceremonies. Qovernar Ttirney, on behalf of the slate of Tennessee, made nn address of wel oome, which was enthusiastically re ceived. George W. Ochs, mayor of Chat tanooga, welcomed tho visitors on behalf f the city. W. A. Harry, of Nashville, welcomed the grand representatives on behalf of the grand lodge of Tennessee Still another address of welcome was do llvered by Charles F. Landls, grand patri arch of tho grand encampment of Ten nessee. Hon. C. T. Campbell, of London, Ont., grand slru of the sovereign of tho grand lodge, responded to tho addressos of welcome on behalf of the grand lodge, Grand Sire C. T. Campbell delivered his animal address, in the course of which he said: "When you met In Atlouta twenty years ago tho jurisdictions form ing the territory recognized as the south ern states oontalued less than 0,000 Odd Fellows. Today the brotherhood in the samo section approximates 50,000, a net increase during tho year under the Bovcr- ign grand lodge of 8,R97, making at the nd of 1MI3 a membership of 7b0,lM, or In cluding the Sisters of Heheknh degree, KSS ,743, showing satisfactory evidence of solid growth. Adding some 26,000 mem bers in foreign jurisdictions it shows a total of about H13.000 at the end of ISO." The report of Grand Treasurer Isaac A. Sheppard showed a cosh balanco In tho treusury of $3.1,831.23. This afternoon the grand parade occurs, and n reunion of past graud sires will fol low In the evening. Jackson-IIanusworth Polar Klpedlthm, Coi'KNllAQKN, Sept. 18. Soallng vessels which havo arrived here from Hammer1 feet, the northernmost town of Kuropo, rciiort that the Jacksou-Harrasworth polar expedition, which left England on July 11 for Frnnz Josef laud via Arch angel, on board the steumer Windward, was in the neighborhood of tho seventy eighth parallel trying to push north be tween Nova Zemblo and Franz Josef land. The members of the expedition had found it Impossible to make any progress north nnd were engaged in forcing their way buck out of the Ice. Another InvpMttgntton of Uoylcstown's Jail Dovlkstown, Pa., Sept. 18. Judge Yer kes handed to the clerk of court the re port of the statu board of charities on the uvestigation of the jail made some weeks ago. After reciting the circumstances leading up to the investigation and the evidence ndducrd, shows mismanagement on the part of the jail olucials.' Tho judge onleml another investigation to be made this time in open court, when tho parties charged with violating the law will be brought before tho court to testify. ltafusoil to Nrittlrnllro Huns. MAUcn Chunk, Pa., Sept. 18. Judge Craig, presiding at a session of the Car bou county oonrt, has refused to natural' lze live Hungarians from Beaver Meadow. ine applicants were minimi to answer the questions asked by the court, several of them nut even knowing their age. The uctlou of tho judge in passing uiHjn the qualifications of applicants for citizenship has caused consternation among tho poll ticlaus. night of Wny Fight Bottled. Nohkistown, Pa., Sept. 18. The court read an opinion refusing thu preliminary injunction asked for by the township of Plymouth to restruin the Xorristown and Chestnut Hill Hallway coiupnuy from oc cupying any of the roads of the township, with Its tracks. Tho company will now proceed to complete the road between X or ristown aud Chestnut 11111, Killed Ills Wife's Pnnimuur. DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 18. John Morrow after an abseuce of two weeks, returned home and found his wife away. After search he found her in the company of James O'Xeil. A fight ensued, In which Morrow stabbed and killed O'Neil. Mor row Is now in jail. He oame here from Indiana, aud his wife was Miss Gertrude llolden, of Mississippi. A New Cathollo l'relata. TnnNTON, X. J., Sept. 18. The Very Hev. James A. MoFaul, of St. Mary's Ca thedral, this city, has received word of his appointment to the blshoprio of the Catholic diocese of Trenton, to succeed tho Into Bishop O'Farrell, under whom hu was vicar general. Father McFaul Is at present the administrator of tho diocese. I'entiHylvnnta Fottmasters. Washington, Sept. 18. Fourth class postmasters were yehtorday appointed as follows: Pennsylvania Hr. It. J, Nccly, Brush Creek, vloe John Snyder, removed K. H. Snoot, Lake View, vice Mrs. P. E, Hall, removed; E. M. Lctte, Shunk, vice A. K. Campell, removed; Annu U. Levy, Ursiua, vice Loroy Forqner. A Philadelphia Mill Firm Pnila. PnihAPKU'iiiA, Sept. 18. Executions for f 14,08(1 were issued aguhiBt James S. Cooh raw & Bro., yarn spinners. The firm re cently suffered a loss of over KJO.OOO by fire. One of the members said that they are entirely solvent, and that the failure is the result of their assets being tied up at this time. Uarn and Live Stock Ullrnod. Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 18. A large barn in ltapho township, on the farm owned by Dr. A. Gerber and tenanted by SamUo Leamau, was struok by lightning and de stroyed. Eighteen head of cattle perished and the season a orojw were also burned. A Gonial !! of Yullow Fever. Washington, Septals. A dispatch re- ceived at state department from United States Consular Agent Cooper nt La LI bertad announces tho death from yellow fever at San Salvador of Alex L. Pollock United States consul at that place. An AMIctud Family, Allkntown, Pa., Sept. 18. Pcrclval Hallman's family, near Zionvllle, scourged with diphtheria; one child died last Monday, another on Saturday, ami the thlru yesteruay. iflve more are slok, Thread Mills Iteinme. FALL ItlVKK, Mass., Sept, 18. The Kerr thread mill, the Durfee and the Seaoon net mill have resumed operations, All are ruuulug uuder a reduction lu wages. The Weather. Showers: probably slightly cooler; vurl able wlmli. ALL WERE DROWNED. Tlia Steamer Nntnynnc Ooei Down With All 'it Hoard. San Francisco, Sept. 18. One of the most peculiar stories of the loss of a ves sel that has been received in this city for many mouths in brought In advices via the steamer t .-eanlc from Singapore via Hong Kunj The Xamyong, a 1.518 ton steamer, is s.iid to have gone down wltl all hands ou board In theCarluiate stralte idle ou a passage from Soura Baya to Singapore. 1 here were eight whlto men and fifty Mal ivs before the mast and em ployed ou the ship lu addition to tho oQl cers. On the evening of Aug. 7 the Brltist steamer Ingrniun noticed signals of dis tress In the direction of berutu Island auc bore down upon them. Tho Ingrabnn dis covered the NBniyon with her head on a coral roef. Tho Ingrabau then approached closer to the reef, and succeeded In get ting sixteen of the wrecked crow off her Then nn attempt was made to tow tha Namyon in deep water. Several unsuc cessful attempts were made, and finally she commenced to slide backward, aud she slipped from tho ledge, striking the Ingrnbun near the port quarter, smashing in n number of planks of tho latter. Tho Is amyoug w.is an iron screw steamer of tho old style. She was built in 1875. and has been in the India trade ever sinoe that time. There was J71.0O0 worSh of in surance on the vessel, one-third of which is hold by American companies. Work of nn Inoeuillary. Nontll Emu, O. T., Sept 18. Eiend dostroyed almost all that has been accom plished in this town in tho past year, and today, where was the most substantial part of North Enid, is n black, charred mass of ruins aud several business mon without a dollur lu the world. F. S. Kirk was taken out of his building uucou scious, and C. X. Whltakcr, editor of The Daily Tribune, fell exhausted almost in the llatnes, hut was rescued and escaped with slight burns. The origin of the lire was incendiary. Irvine W. Larlmore. Dhvslcnl director of Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, Iown. Bays he can conscientiously recommend Chamber Iain's rain iiaim to nvnietes, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players nnd the pro fession In general for bruises, snralns and dislocations; also for soreness nnd stiff ness of the muscles. When applied before the parts become swollen it will effect a cure in one half tho time usually required. tor sale uy uruuier uroa. Colonel T'looiinoii it lllinppolntment. New Your. Sept. 17. Colonel Breckin ridge's defeat was a severe disappoint ment to Cob nel Phil Thompson, who was one of the counsel fur the Keutucklan in tho suit brought by Miss Pollard. Colonel Thompson Mini: "It seems that tho enemies of C donl Breckinridge have tri umphed. Xo man has beeu more shame fully misrepresented aud vllliilod, and all because he would not elevate his mistress to a place above his children In his own household. Hut he gave his opponents a game Qght. He had the praying women nnd the machine against him, and yet he was oeaten by only a tew hUuureu votes." Outraged, Tlion Murdered. TnosiABVILLE, Go., Sept. 17. There was pecullurly brutal rape and murder in Thomas county about six miles from hero. A 13-ycar-old white girl, daughter of Martin Butler, had gono to a spring to get wutcr, and not returulug, her mother started In search and found that she had been ussnulted nnd her thront cut. Tho girl was not dead aud lisped out tho nnme of her assailant, a negro living in the neighborhood. The little sufferer bled to death. Sheriff Doss has captured the man ami eluded tho lynchers. Tho Kzftttk Cain Closed. SAN Fkancisco, Sept. 17. Attorney Pier- son closed bis argument lu the Ezeta case and the case was then submitted. Judge Morrow said ho would like to give an im mediate decision, butowiugtotho gravity of tho proceedings, he would have to take It under advisement. Fomftle Murdorer Tonnd flullty. Reno, Nev., Sept. 17. Tho jury in the onse of Mrs. Alice Hartley, charged with tho murder of State Senator M. D. Foley, returned a verdict of gulty of murder in the second degree, recommondlng the de fendant to the mercy of the court. TrDnry Oftlulal Asked to Heslgn. New York, Sept. IS. A Washington dispatch lost night says that Secretary Carlisle has asked for the immediate res ignation of Jeremiah O'Rourkc, of Now nrk, X. J., supervising architect of the treasury departineut. Fatally ItvJnred by a Train. Boston. Sent IS. Jamos Godfrev. freight agent of tho Chicago, Milwnukeo and St. Paul railroad, in this city, was struck by a train yesterday at Evorctt station. He died a fow hours later. He leaves a widow and four children. FOR SALE, Empty Molasses, Vin egar and Lard Barrels. FOR SALE. One Bay Horse MA IXeiier's. M. P. CONRY, Moiiongaheln whiskey.,... 60c n qt. Paro rye whiskey, XX $1 a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX $1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy.. .J1 a qt. 9nperIor Cognac Brandy.. ..,.f 1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Bum.. ...... jl.5o a qt. VOENCLING'S Stock and Fresh 1 llrst brands of 6o Cigars CENTRALIA. Centhalia, Sept, 18. In,.,n. fVO 1 1 1, n .1 1) ,. f . u i, in 11 uuiiiiii.u HUU X CIC1 fcOV of our popular young men, cast smiles on tne iair ones nt ijon ureex on snuuay. If the vonnir men who were out serenad ing the other evening would seek more practice they would confer n favor unon a suffering people. Mrs. Ann MoBreartv and dauizhtcr. Dora, and ton, Bernard, of Philadelphia, returned to tlmt place to-dnv after snend- lng a few days anions their manv friends here. The picnic held here on Saturday under the aul)ices of the American baud was a grand success and attracted numerous young folks from this nnd surrounding towns. Ambrose D. Goldsworthv Is n candidate for Congress ou the Republican ticket. Although ho hns a strong Democratic mnjority to overcome ho may yet succeed In making the election. Mr. Goldsworthy Is a good man and this vear tho neonle are looking to men nnd not party. The next grand social eyentvwlll be the Eglantine Literary Club's nartv on Sen- teniber 20th. All who received Invita tions should attend, as it promises to he one of the best parties ever held here. First-clAss music has been engaged and everything tending to the comlort and Eleasure of patrons will be strictly ad ered to. The ball for the benefit of Peter Lenna- Iinu, iiciu lu tun ujiucoyiiio svuuui uuuno on Saturday, was a grand success. A large crowd of young folks from here nnd surrounding towns attended nnd all kinds of amusements were indulged In. Music was furnished by Laubensteln's orchestra, of Ashland. V.nl.l I. l.n T3.n..t1t ..l,nnl An Ashland naner recentlv published nn article stating that "At Centralla a dance Is called a soiree and a raffle Is styled n reception." This Is a vindictive slash which will fall back upon tho head of the party who Is responsible for It. We do not practice Ashland tricks by calling things by Improper names, and if the Ashland newspaper man will attend the party next Thursday evening wo will show him nn affair from which the Ash land people might take example with profit. Feared He MlLAV, Ml, 'A oudi MarVM to I'patli. S -pt. 18. Adam Law, prosperous fanner In thu eastern p-irt of this county, attempted bUli ide by slmh iug himself across the (acc aud throat with a r u ir itMi tryiug to beat out hi brains iv.ih a hammer. He gave as h'. reason that he was at ruid he was h'oIug to starve to duata. He hud been a miser all his life and is wori li ?7 j,o K). "Ylio international famous REMEDY for NEURALGIA and similar Complaints' auftumuuiurea unaer tne strincrent MPniiin - . P ucnMAH MEDICAL LAWS, . sn ir 1 1 .... J vfcsw.Dea oy eminent physicians A DR. RICHTER'S TAIB EXPELLER. Only genuine with Trade Mark "Anchne "1 Uanufactnror: Commcnionrath Dr.IUchtcr of 1 . AO. Klchter&Co.,17Wu7iaCi.,HS77 10SS -Z3 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branoh Houses. Own Glassworks. 5 & 60c. Jot nig isSKd. ItCH H loci, s Htin Et J Ji EiUan ud P P D Iinin 8 Hiin Street. A AMUSEMENTS. pEKOUSON'H THEATRE. P. J. FKHGUSON. MANAGER. ONE NIGHT ONLY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 FITZ & WEUSTKH, IN "A Breezy Time." CRISP. BREEZY - - - AND ENTERTAINING. cverythinqZnew, The Most Novel, Original and Hilarious Musi cai I'omeoy ;ver rresenieu Funny Comedians, Bpeclaltles, DlalcKues, Hlt- uatlonB and climaxes, l'retty Girls, Blugcrs, Dancers snd Costumes. Our latest Novelty, THE TURKISH BELL GAVOTTE. A Cyclone cf Fun and a Wblrlwlna of Mirth Music, llcuuty and Dancing. Prices: 35, 50 unci 75 Cents. Reserved Seats at Klrlln'e drng Btore. N. II. -Look out for our b'g open air free snow two aays prior to company's aaie. Fall Weather is Here So Is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fall Just from New York, in all fashionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full line of Novelties for trimming the best shown in town lor tne price, uur line oi "Infants' Coats and Capes and Children's Bonnets can't lie beat. See them and you will say so. "fes. Casli Mil: 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, J reta-nri Tuner. Plate and organs repaired. Orders left at 1 North Msln street, SueBnaoh, will receive prompt suieoiinn Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVTll 3IAIA' STMim, Birds and animals ol all selections. .Taxidermist, .Robert Murray. Coldest and Largesl Class of Beer, free Lunch I John Wkkkb, Proprietor, Q. W. DAVinsoN, Hartender, 31 South Main St. LiauorStore Ale, Draught Porter and "Wiener Beer. and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. frwiw hi shine. Cycling is the popular TM O . . . inc 1094 ciuniDias 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 for two a-ceot stamps. QEOKQE It. ItlUCKi KrlcK's llardwaro Store, South Main Street, Is aEcnt for Columbia Bicycles. Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF 3VE. "K7W The value of each share Is fSOO at maturity. cents ; auu montniy aues on encn snare, six months or longer, 5 per cent. Interest iucmoersmay wiinuraw one or nil snares at anytime uy giving ou nays' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount 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 loons from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference and Information on application. New series starts In Sept., 1804. Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will be received nt the office of M. H. Master's marble yard. 127 N. Jardln St.. ou the llrst Monday after the first Saturday of each month. We refer to F. J. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner. I W. JOHNSON. Lumber Dealer. REV. ROBERT O'BOYLE. WALTER L, MAIN'S Grandest and Best Show on Earth In all lis grandeur will be In Shenandoah, Friday, Sept, 21. KINGS, 2 STAGES, 5 mENAGERIKS. Hippodrome. Itace Track, Btecl Barred Animal Arena, Trained Animal Exhibition, Herds ot Elephants, 100 Circus Performers, 1.00J men and horses employed, Beating ca pacity, 12,000. THE RIDING LION. The only Horseback rldiegfLlon In the Clv- Ul7ea wona lo-uay. GIANT MALK GOHILLA. Only Living Amerljan Horn Monkey. I'enorming uiepnants, uorfo dck riaing Lion, Live ltooster Orchestra, High Jumping Horse Geneva. 21 Uorsos Driven and Hidden by one man. The performlrg Clown Elephant Lizzie. Twentv turllllni? Races In the Ilinnodrome. Magnltlcent Kquestrlan 1'agoant. ADsoiuiciy Waterproof Pavilions. No gambling or games of chance allowed. Worth coming miles to see. Three times larger than ever. Tne Uranacst, itunest, jianosomest, tri umphal Btroet Parade every day at 10 o'clock . m., presenting great teaiuros. rarunor onen at 1 and 7 d. m. Performances begin one hour later, Admission 60 cents. Chil dren under 12 years, half price. Immediately alter the parade don't fall to see tho free exhibition on the lot betoro the open ing or tho tig doors. AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jnrdin Stroot. A Keuulne welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. FlneBt whiskeys. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap' Choice temperance drinks and cigars LOST On the 171b Inst., a pocket case of surgical instruments. Finder please re turn to Dr. J S. Callen. 81 Soutn Jarcun street and receive reward. 9 17 4t TANTEU. A few capable men ot good 1 address to look srterourtruiie in nure stock. Permanent position, good pay. So desirable territory cow onen Write 1411 wan Sl Barry, Mt. Hope Nurseries, ltnohester. N. Y. Tmrm hat.K. a nronertv. 21 White Btreet 1' Shenandoah. Lot 80x150 leet, wllh three nouses. Splendid investment Apply to Mrs. ji. u iiara City, IV. 212 North Main street, Mahanoy Oil SALE. -Cheap, a ten-stop. 5-octave urean with two lull sets oi reeos. in irood order. Atmlv to Benl. D. Ileddall. Wrn. Penn. or Elmer Wilde, muslo teacher, North jardln street, BLenanaoan. v o-zw Fon SALE. Two first-class fresh cows, In third calt. Acnlv to Daniel Haley, corner Lloyd and Kmcrlck streets, bhenandoab, Pa. rhnr PRH WEEK uslntr and selling Dy. Q0 numos for plating watches, jewelry ana tableware. Plates goia, sliver, niciiei, sc., same as now coods. Different sizes tor agents, families and shops. Kasy operated; no ex perience; big profits, w. x . uarri.ou w, ClorkNo. H. Columbus, Ohio. . HAiiriAiv Tf snM this month. Two .A. tracts ot 000 acres each, ot valuable coal and timber land in Tennessee ma oeur in vestigation. Tracts wilt be sold itngly. Ad dress lltiiALii, nnenanaoau, is, OH SALE. A good, sourd horse. Price reasonable. Apply to Allchaol Peters, henandoab, Pa. 8-'-K-u IOP. BALE. The Mt. Carmol House prop erly, on ine corner oi uaK street ana me Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell the hotel building with or witnout tne aajoinini eround. Any Information as to figures am terms can be obtained by applying to Solomon Evan J. llavies, UNDERTAKING ocnoccer, oil, Vermel. o-iu HERE is Health in the Wheel. Firm muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of olentv of out-door exercise and sun sport of the day. . Ride a Columbia READING, PA. Artnlleation fee on each sharp. 5 ti.uu. On dues paid irl advance for a will be allowed at time of payment Is madei tho following shareholders: J. W. STOKES I-odge No. 515, I. O. O. P. CAMP NO. 200. P. O. S. of A. OAMP NO. 113. P. O. S. of A. ALL MEN and WOMEN Have business wllh others, and should, therefore, have a business education. The quickest way to get the best Ideas of modern business practice le to attend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE, NEW ANTHRACITE BUILBIN&, (All conveniences, elevator service.) il WEST MARKET, WLKES-BARIIE, PA. This year's catalogue Is something especially line. Ask for it. HOTEL KAIER, CHAB. HUHCHILL, Prop. North Main St., BIAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Hllllard Booms Attached. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with ear hawthorn's u. s. Koor paint by jt&.. TTOHT, Agent, 13S East Goal street, Bhenandoah. It is the best ana only guarantee paint against corrosion, arc and every kind ot weather, lor metal, wooden and paper roots and walls. Give It a trial. When In POTTSVIL-LK, Stop nt PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hoars. Ladies' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, clgaTg. 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. 106 North Centre Street, FOTTStVIXiXiE. , 9 Wholesale agent tor ftlieispjs's Nmiti 1 1, Expert Lager aid Saazer Pale Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 South Main St. WHEN YOD'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop In at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness Rohbins Building, "West Centre St. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand 3Lsaundx3y Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular, Bilk tlet and lace curtain ea spec ialty. Goods called for and dellveied. Atrlal solicited. Bicycle Bargains mans. y
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